'? E,LPt 'a",'-' -T , ,rA ! vsn "t,f?' Y.1 ' y..-""1 Kr.' " v u .vnwyX ,ti"" wr??1 . wfl,fffi't,,,' t"m''-' ft S i m 5?. t tfti 7 ' kik lh ' r i im. fe rt .11 t3n ;lii"IlYER STILL TJIE SAME. fOXGUH eySltr.SV8QVZlIASS-A.AT COL- v' trgtntA rAs&tsv awav. jtenn llemlnWccncen nf lliit rirnt Itcpeallnc Oun Omecri Inrtaltcil-floeit Werk or the Celuinliln Ilcllcf AMoclnllen Jfetcn of Interest About the Town. Bogota? Correspondence et tlie lxTrtneBircrn. Columbia, Jan. 7. Tlie Mate of tlie Hus- qnehannn river J about tlie satne m vyiw re ro re perted In ycatcrdnj's JNTr.M.ter.Nrr.n. It ha neither risen or fallen, although Uvms Buppesed tlie former would be tlie case, owing te tlie recent vain till. Kncli, how ever, did net occur, and nltheugn tlie water I considerably higher than low water mark, jftrlll probably remain be until all tlie up rlver water lias descended. Tlie gorges at tlie dam, bridge and shores are be coming 8maller,by being washed nvvny by tlie strong currents of tlie river and tlie warm weather. At Turkey Hill, en tlie river, n large ice gerge formed and caused tlie water le back. This In turn, assisted by sliore currents caused floating cakes oflce te be thrown en tlie tracks of tlie Columbia fc l'ert Deposit railroad, delaying travel nftccn minutes. This morning track repairmen, however, seen had tlie lce removed and freight and passcnger traffic lias nsaln been resumed, although tills morning's train wero Lite arriving In Columbia. The streets of Columbia are again In a mis erable condition, and will cost the borough a snug sum te liave them lepalrcd. The recent rains, assisted by warm weather, have caused thorn te bocemo washed In mero than ene place. The Invention et tlie Itcpcatlnc !nn. Yourcerrcspondcnt, this morning, gleaned several Important facts lrem Cei. .Samuel Slioch. concerning the rewating gun, inven ted by Themas G. Clianiljcrs, In ISiU. Cel. Slioch at that lime wasclcrk In theLcgislatn re nt irarrlsburg, and vv ben the Legislature as sembled te witness the testef thegun hewas present.' The weapon, cannon shaped, worked en tlie Cattliug gun principle, se the colonel liolleVcs. After being leaded by Chambers, it was discliarged feveral timesin succession. At tliat trial it worked llrst-class but Cel. Slioch cannot recall why no action was taken in net putting it into service. Neither docs he remember whatever became of it after the trial, whether Chambers died befere making it mero thorough, or gnve it up, after ids contract with the state of Penn sylvania was annulled. Installation of Olllccrt. I). D.W., Walter Hair, of Lancaster, nsilsted by T. C. W U. II. Kicherly, or Columbia, last evcnlng installed the fellow Ing officers of Putnam Circle, Xe, in, a U. U. I, of Il! r.xallcil Washington Jehn I. Welincr. Chlcr Washington niias Uliticr. Clilef.Toirersen .Ine. miliar. Chlel rraiiUlin Cha-f. Myers. lloner.tblo Herald Jacob Deltz. Watcli efDay Christ Sn viler. Watch of Night Gee. O. l'islicr. The officers et Gen. Welsh Test, Ne. 118, O. A. II.. of Columbia, wcre installed last evcnlng, by Captain I .1. Magec, of Test Ne. 270, of Wrightsville. Majer J. W. Yocum, was appointed pest aujiitant, n nitingtriuute te n deserving man. Yearly reports wcre made and the pest was found te be in an ex cellent condition. During the vcar -IS ro re crults wero mustered In, making tlie number of enrolled member? in geed standing te date, 301. But four deiths occurred in lsSl ; Jehnsen IX Streuse, Kli T. Derrick, Trank K. Grove, nnd Hugh M. Heyil. Jir. James A. Mayer, tlie newly elected pe3t commander, has sent a letter te each member of the pest. It is an eloquent, earn est nnd heartfelt eulogy, and n mero beautiful letter has seldom !ecn writcn by a Colum bian. Werk of the ItcIIcfAMocIadeiu 0 white nnd 8 colored families wcre cared for of tlie Columbia's relief association, last month. Tills organization is doing geed work, and although contributions hnve been freely given j,ct they are inndequate te the demands made upon the association. Let every Columbian who can allerd it assist in the geed work of the ladies. MediclncK, pro pre vision, uletiilng, in large were distributed last month, te them who wcre sadly in need of such articles. Tlie ladles state that bedd ing ia badly needed and nlii.eal for donations of Buch kind. Gen. William Fatten and Gen. W. A It. r. Haldcman, have made re cent donations of clothing; etc Let the geed work continue. Notes About Town. Wliile delivering bread in Washington borough, yesterday, the team of Henry Schlcgelmilcl), of Columbia ran oil'. At tlie time the herse started Henry was taking bread into a house, but dropped it, nnil started for tlie team. In ettemptlhg te Jump into tlie wagon be missed his step, and his right feet catching between the shaft and wagon fctcp be foil and was dragged two square hetore he could be released. He re ceived no injury ether than numerous brulses and tern clothe. The nttendance at tlie union scr lees of the week of prayer continues large. The meet ings nre of the most interesting character, and subjects se lar handled by the pastors show careful study. The feuith meeting will be held at 70 tills evculiigiu the reurtfi street Presliyterian church, when the pastor, Rev. Gee. W. Ely, will discuss "I'raver for the Church of Christ." Tlie Columbia Herald will, horcafler, and commencing with tlie week, be published en Thursday instead of Tuesday. Orien Ledge, Ne. 8"n, I. O. O. I, w 111 meet at 8 this p. m. nvi'VTY vuuexriss. A LUt of tlie ipe!ntjiu'nU Mutle by Corener llenjman. Peter Henainan, coroner of Lancaster county, announces the uppelutiiicut of the following deputy coroners for the townships named : liait Capt. Jehn Kocne, Oeorgelown. Celernln James Cellins, Quarryvllle. Cicriurven Prank, Trlpple, Churchtown. t'la -J ihn L. Klser, Durlach. Columbia Jehn P. 1'rniik. Oonestega Samuel 15. Geed. Cocallce West J. A. 8tebcr, Schccneck. Drumere Daniel llrnwn. Liberty Square. Karl Isaas Cook, New Helland. Ellzabcthtewn and West Denegal Jehn T. lJalmcr. Hphrata II. C. Geniperllng, Kphrata. Pulton A. J. Grlsslnger, Geshen. Lead ck J. S. Warfel, Intercourse. Lcaceck Upper James Lytic, droll's Stere Llttle llritain-Rebert Gilison, Oak Hill Marietta Jacob Tliuma. Martic Hugh Armstrong, ltawlinsvllbi. Manhelm lloreugli 11. c. Gibblc. Sit Jey lloreugli S. H. Patterson. Paradise Jacel) St. Kabv, Klnzers. Pcnn Henry D. Weac"r, Penii. Providence T. J. Armstrong, Smith vine. Salisbury Ames Norten, Ilvorstew n, and Daniel Lee, Seuth Ilormitage." Sadshury Calvin Carter. Strasburg lloreugli It. H. IJoek. The coroner will appoint several ether deputies for townships net named above, and nnnounee the appointments when made. An Old Tuter Gravelully Itcmciiibci,.l. Frem the Oxford I'resa. A graceful Christmas gilt was conferred upon Win. SL Way, or Pulton township, Lancaster county, consisting of a bag of silver quarters, the uuiled contributions of a laige number of his former pupils. Cp te the fcprhig et 1SS3, when he was stricken with paralysis, he had taught thirty-six consent censent 'V0 whoel terms in that township, and th children ermauy of his curlier pupils have geno te school te him. Tlie giilw us presented te bun en Christmas morning, bv Joel II. King, anear neighlierand n lenfier pupil. ltamountedtofjl.76, imd was acconiiianied byn paper containing a short address of sympathy mid regard, fellow ml by the names et the contributors, with tlie sum con-trlbutcd(twenty-lhe cents), oppeslto each nnme, m i A ricusaut Kntvrtulmuent. The entertainment ut the Yeung Meii'h Christian association looms en Saturday ei enlng was very enjoyable. Hixty-one boys wcre present Tlie pregramme consisted of jMlyontlceii vIewh, recitations, vocal and in strumental music Tlie viewu wcre shown by Sir. WestloyMercnzy, wlie alto recited nevpral selections in his usual geed stvle, Srr. Trtnvitz, the obliging ami Hccempllshcd musician, played qulteaiiuinlx'r of pieces en the mouth organ. 3 Li) or' Court, Seventeen prlccners wero called before the mayor th! morning for hejrlng SUtccn wcre vagrants and wero dlschargeJ, One dniut, u countryman, jiald costs. rif; .iKcexn rjti:si:xrATiex. Tlie llcnnelt i Moulten Ceinpnny Olto " Oil telle" ten Creniled ltnue. Iist evening llonnet .V Stoulten's opera company made their second nppcarance nt the opera house, The heue was large, the gallerj being uncomfortably full. Although the card announcing " standing room only " was displayed befere 8 o'clock, It was net difficult forlate comers te secure seats in the rcar.er the house. The opera or "Olivette" was given nnd the rendition was much belter than that or the " Mascot " upon the previous evening. The com pany contains but few first-class Mincers, and the thorns are net large. Hen. Loilge Is a rather clever actor who ecracted the rharncler if Coauilicel. He made n bit with the song. "Heb up serenely." Many or the audience seemed te forget what they ild te see tlie show and wauled all they could get for their money. They called for Ledge airaln nnd aealu until lie was tired nuking rh vines, and the majority of tlie audience became tired of the row who wcre making the noise. Miss llcsle Pnlrbalrn made n pretty OircMc, and Miss Mamle Ilrucedld well as the Cutuiff.n. This afternoon the cenpany is giving "nillce Tayler" anil they repeat it tills c e ning. There is no doubt that the show has caught en wonderfully. As much is given as canbe be expected for the nioney, and there Is no doubt that large audiences w ill lie drawn during the week. At the evcnlng ivrfennances twenty cent Is charged Ter the lour rrent rows or tlie gal lery, and ten for the rem.iiiidci. Thesnisll Ikiv prefers te juv the smillcr price and takes his sit" lehind. The front rows nre usually net fully tsvuplcd. Last night as seen as the orchestra appeared the boys maden rush ferwartl. and uosplte tlioellerts of the officers te jrecnt It they took ihxsxcssIeii el the remaining front eats. Togive people an Idea or the popularity of cheap nmtiM.'iucnts it is only necessary te state that for te-morrow evening's iH?rform iH?rferm iH?rform anceof "Chimes or Normandy," by tills cempanv, nearly everv seat down stairs had been sold at neon te-dav. ihtrw iiestj:tti:i: iu:ati:x. The Weilth) I'ltttiiirser Ie .n7iieal le the Supreme Court. The supreme court has decided in favor of thecity of Pittsburg in the case taken up by David llestettcr en n writ or error te ltcaer county. Ilestcttcr was sued by thecity us bnndsm.iu or Andrew Ihirtupee, contractor rer thecity waler works engines, te cceer awards of SUV) and 5173,CK)0, made by Arbi trator Lewry In passlngupen the controversy lietwccn thecity and Mr. Hartupce, relative te damages claimed by the latter Ter being evicted fiein the water-works and having the cimines taken from him, extra work, etc. lleMettcr claimed that a fair trial could net be obtained and had the largest ense removed, te Heaver county, wlicren verdict in the sum named was secured. This decision by the supreme court applies te both ceses, as they are similar, and it is hardly probably tint the second ene v ill Ijo contested. The amount thus secured te the citv is $333,710, with interest from l'eb ruary 2l", lssl, en S100,2ia The question befere the supreme court, and liually decided bv the chier justice, vras as te the risht or the mechanical engineer or n city te act as arbi trator. This the chief Justice holds te be objectionable under ordinary circumstances, but the parties having made an agreement in writing, submitting' te ills judgment, it Is binding and should be sustained. A motion for ro-ergument was made. A Itiiiulseme Tefttlmenl.il. Can-a4-H.i-te-p Tribe, Ne. 203 I. O. It. M , of this city, lias had engrossed and hand hand hand somely framed a scries of roselutiSna passed at a late meeting or tlie Tribe, expressive or the obligations they feel themselves under for courtesies and liospitdltes extended them by Otsego Tribe, Ne, 60 of Mount Jey, dur ing their visit te that borough. In the cen tre of the testimonial is u red man in full Indian costume smoking the pipe of peace. In the lower comers are prettily hand painted pictures, ene representing a haunch of venison hinging en n tripod, and tlie ether seme ears of Indian maize in the husk. The resolutions nre very prettily engrossed. Tlie testimonial may be seen in" tlie window or James A. Nlmlew's store, Centre Squire. Arrested for Ahlliign I'rUeuer. Jehn Wetzell, Geerge Heller and Hairy Miller, of Slontcrey, vere arrested last oven even ing by Officers Ilccse and Heiss en the charge of aiding n prisoner te escape. The allega tion is that they assisted Harry .Sullivan, a colored man, te escape seme time en Satur day night. .Sullivan had been arrested by the constable of Cpei Lcaceck township for stealing a watcli and alter lieing tied and handcuffed the censtable went te 1k1. Dur ing the night tlie prisoner escaped. The prisoners wcre brought te this city and, being unable te furnish lull, wcre committed te the prison for a he iring befere Alderman Harr. Kenh'tln Suit for Tobacco. Charles 1L Spitzman A Sonlssued a wilt el replevin en Monday against Jehn T. llrim nier, for IIS cases or tobacco. Sir. Hriiumcr, who claimed an interest in the profits or the llrm and w he had net been paid, removed the tobacco te another warehouse. When the linn heard of the removal they issued tlie above-named w nt and the sherill served It Sir. llriiiimcrdccllued te give lend and the tobacco w .is giv en te the plaintiff's. The linn deny that llriiiimcr is a partner or in any way Interested in the tobacco. Among the firemen. Jacob Faust, driver of Ne. : engine, Ins been suspended for an liidellnlte period by Cider Knginecr Hewell, or the tire depait ment. The charge against him is drunken ness ami insulting language addressed te President Helenlus, or common council. Al bert Hjrnes lias been appointed te till the vacancy. Chief ihigiuccr Hewell has taken te him self a wife in the person or Sllss Anna M. llurger, dauchtcr or Henry lturgcr, or this city. They becin their matrimonial career with tlie lest wishes or their many friends. Anether Kicn en Skate. Last evening the fantastic race for the championship took place at the I.iuciister .skating rink en AVest King street The only persons entering wcre Harry fetriiu and Joe Kline, each et whom had "wen the medal once. Alter going around tlie rink a ceuple of times Strino withdrew from the race, as he had en a new pair of skates and could net control hinisell. Kline made the niile in 3:1b. Tins evening thusuiu realized at this rink will be given te tlie soup fund. A large number of skaters w ill giv e exhibitions. Wrestling wills (.resit subject. I'lem tlie Heading Xe. A locture under the auspices of the Key stone l'ire company will lx delivered In Koysteno hall en Pilday evening, January tub, lbj."), by Peter II. Hodennel ; Subject " Inltucnce and Advantages of Matrimony, and the Telly and Inconsistency of a Bache Bache eor's Life." As the nd mission is vcrv low we lx)scak a crowded house for our filend and fellow citizen. tin' .lnbreii club. ThoJcllerseuclub, of this city, will cele brate Its fourth anniversary nnd the seven teenth anniversary of the 1 utile of New Orleans, at their club rooms te-morrow . The club rooms will be open all dav, and it is expected all the members will he present. Smokers will lx present, and no doubt many pleasant rcinlnlscenses or Old Hickory, the here or New Orleans, will be recalled and recounted. Ml It Is. Imitation is said te be the si merest fenn et llattery. Sew V.'ni, Dee. St. The .Yci i.Vi' gradual adoption of the lNTi:ttt(Ji:sci:n style or make-up Is highly complimentary te this Journal. Hit would Impress upon its local reporters the Import Impert Import auce et telling even part of the truth, it would command cuchaneed ndmliatien. Ilehl for Court. Yesterday afteriie-m Jeseph White had a hearing befere Alderman SlcConemy le an swer a complaint of It. S. K.ihter, charging him with damaging his pi epcrty. Itapicars that White hiicd fium itahter a llvery team and when he returned it the sleigh and har ness wero damaged, and the herse had been ubused by ever-driving. Tlie accused en tered ball te answer nt court. Opposed te roet-Ilall. The faculty en Tuesday decided, 21 teO, te prohibit the Harvard cloven from engaging in any mere Intercollcglate games or loot ball. l'allln- un In Plymouth Church ItcuU. Tlie unnual rental of Plymouth church l0W8Ht Ilroeklyn took place Tuesday night. The premiums realized and the retails nggie jpitcd ?27,2M, against f3t,839 last year. THE IiAXOAPTFR DAILY WHAT Wi; WOt'l.H I.IKI". TO IsNtlW. When the Umcivster city street railway pro)iescs te oliellsh the big pliddle that forms lictween their tracks at Centre Square alter everv rain. Wind has liecoiue of the judgment of the Lancaster base liall club against Hie Metnv pelitan exhibition i-einpany, or New Yerk. What w 111 1m the next sensational sterv of nn esteemed contemporary that the lNTi-.i.t.t-eK.Nciui will lie required te puncture. What the malingers or the local rlnl.s think of Ileuuctt it Moulten's cheap opera com cem innv. Whv the nudllers forget te mention Jake Hellbiger's great feat of crowding many mero than 31 working days Inte one nenlh In their I event rcjKirt. What the AVir Km new thinks of its men tion or Heaver for Cameren's place. Why the Keple who pay the least te see a show want the most Whether I.aiicastrr will liav e a professional bnse ball club the coming season. Knights or Vjttil.ls Olllrers llist.llleil. The following officers of Tetttenta IjOilge. Ne. bVi, Knights of Pythias, were Installed en Tuesday evening by DUtrtrt Deputy Adam Oblender : P. C O. r Kehler. C. t'. Leenard Klehl. V. v. t!ut.ivSchinltt. Prelate. Carl Shultz. M. of.. Hudelph Schweiler. M. or P. Carl Helm. M. .r I'.. Adam Oblender. K. or It. A S. J. II. O-tennnver. I. O. Philip Klaus. t. i Carl Helm. Trustee. Prank ITeiiTcr. The ledce iiumliers i members In geed standing and h.-v SiW tin esUxl. District Deputy Oblender also iustnlted the officers or Concsteini Ledge Ne. ilB, Knights of Pythias or Celuiubi.v This ledge IinsTS niciiilvrsiind ?1."hJ Invested. (teuTiinr Itunn llleeers n Vllne. A charter has lieen issued in Hnrribum te the Deer Creek Consolidated Mining com pany, w hlch proposes te operate two mines In Idalm territory known as the llush w hacker and Trade Dellar lode. The capital sbvk or the eenipan v is -jne,nint. The directors are Henry 11. ltlngham, William M. Hiiuti, James II. II ever in and Wil liam M. Wilsen, or Philidclphla, and Juliii M. Harper, New Yerk. Wilsen is credited with the ownership et lsu.000 shares ; David 11 Line, l.noe: Itiucham, 1.000; lLiricr. it,iXX; Peter Line. Jr., .0is); anil Governer lluiin. l.l0t The "erk Haven Paper com pany, with its principal office in Philadel phia, was also chartered Tuesday. The capital stock is fi'iCPOi). A mom? the'sliarelielders are D. (). Wharten nnd Themas Stokes, Phil adelphia, and Henry C. Carter. Montcemery. Coucte.r Vlutuil Ileiieflctil .Vsseel itleu Olllrers. The annual meeting or the Conestoga Mu tual lleneficial nssociatlen was held Tuesday evcnini.', and the follening officers were elected for the ensuing year : President S. S. Sencer. Vice President Geerge II Zellers. Secretary L. I Snyder. Treasurer M. O. Ki'ue. Trustees U. I). Hurst. Themas Haves and Geerge K. Heed. This association uumlteis 300 members, and was organized thirteeu ve.irs age. At the death or n member, the survivor. are assessed $1.10 each. There have lieen twenty-five deaths in the thirteen yeara, thiee or which eceurrcsl during the pa."t year. lil-turhhts a Itclifieus Vp,tlu. Alfred II. Skiles.ceinplaiin.sl egninst betoie Alderman Perdney for disturbing a religious meeting en September 11), nt Mt. Pleasant church, Kden township, of which the l!ev. Jehn S. Smoker Is pastor, waived a hearing this afternoon and entered ball for trial at court. On charges of assault and batterv and carrying concealed deadly weaivins. prelerrctl by Jehn Helm, he also waived n hearing and entered liail for trial. Jehn Hemsher, charged with disturbing the same religious meeting was heard bv the saine alderman this afternoon, and was also required te enter ball ter trial. The Cnue or Missions. The executive council of the tri-syuedie mission beard or the Iterermed church, met x'Csterday afternoon, at the resldenef of ltev. Dr. Thce. Appel, this city. The council was in session until a v cry late hour last night Tlie routine business was transacted ; a mis sionary was sent te Washington territory ; it was also resolved te establish a l'rench" mis sion In New Yerk fur special work among the Immigrants from ANaceand Lerraine, of whom there are about 7.-,0u0 in that citv, mostly of Hefermed diurch antecedents. Injured li an Imploding Heseltei. This nieniiiiE; Harry I full, butcher, of New Ilellniut, went te sheet a hog u itli a Xe. -J Derringer revolver. He fired one shot tiller which the chamber of tlie revolver refused te revolve. On exainina ion he found one of the eartriilpes out of plaee.anil while hammer ing it into the chamber it exploded, tlie ball lodging in the sicenii linger of the left luml nnd the chamber striking him in the face, cutting an ugly gush 111 hNiii) and forehead nnd burning his l.ice badly. Or. IVmler dressed his wounds. Hard for the Meneyless Mm. Frem the West Chcster V'lll ige Itucenl Up In r.'incnstcr the courts scout te think it nearly ;h bid te he without iiioney nnd friends ns te kill 11 man. Six men eenv ictcd of being tramps are new set vision thrce years scntrncc, oneof tlieina man who had been working up ten few days befere being cai tured, vliile three men" convicted el man slaughter get thrce years and six months Imprisonment. t'elli Cases. J. M. lluckley, wlie was charged with false protcuse by C. V. Smith, had a hearing befere Alderman Spurrier, who dismissed the case. ll"liry l.redcrs, who was arrested 11 few days age en the charge of stealing JO from Alexander Geerge, left after giving bail and went te IJainbrldge. Yesterday he was 10 nrrested and committed te prison for a hear lug. llmmn Out nfn Sdioel te III,, l'dward Zeibaiigh, of hprlng firevc, Yerk county, died en Monday evening last lrem the cllccti of lieing violently ejected from a school house in New Salens en Saturday night last whlle intoxicated and creating "a disturbance during a festival. Henry lflir hart lia-s liceu arrested for hiving caused Zerbaugh'H death liy throwing him lrem the school room. Zerbaugh's head was fnu'tured by striking it stone when lie fell. ( euslderlng n I'lri llscnpe. The Ixuril of trustees of the Heme for Friendless I'hildicn met Judges Livingston nnd l'.ittersen by npjeliitincn., this uftcr 110011, ami showed them theiu the plan of I he projMjsed llre cscajie for the home. The trustees asked that the com t take the costs of the proposed llre oscape into considera tion when the niiuual nipreprl.itinn for the home Is made, l.ip lltanliet lib-milled. The lap blanket in the trunk left by Peter Short and Prank Ileytl at the heuse of Jehn Itciuick, has been lilcutlllcd by Henry Mar tin, brick maker, as his property, 'it was htelcn lrem his buggy In front of his rcsl drneea Hhert time age. V.VHI1 Anether .Vllnttral Company, i'raiik Gibsen, of this city, who was out with Hyde.v. Ik-liman'H minstrels us ugent ler bome month, left yesterday for Pliiludcl phia te Jein Harry Armstrong's minstrels new organizing. Councils le-ulcht. The select unci common councils will held their January meeting thH evcnlng, com cem mciicing at 7 o'clock. CK) I.lghls. Onceleclrieniid flve gasollne lamps wcre rejKirtcd us net biinilng en Tuesday night. New I'lriu. W. 11. Xelseu A Ce., Importing tallow, Ne. WI Xerth (Juccn ttrcet, luve new In tock n line faell.tl,,,, lf fAllllnil (.till ,1 ....... .. (n . n . 1. - t , . m 111 be made up In llie intent st) lii and u perfect u((;uui-uniecii, MAiutr.uir.s. Ajient SBttEiuOn tliuCth or Jumury.lSvl, liy tlie Iter V T. Ucrhnrd, ut hi ii'slduuct', Ne, 3l"l,astorangeiitieel. Mr, Henry 11. Anient te Miss hmina V . be llers, both of Maner tewn.lilp. laiucastcr county. s llew-ELt lliuaKO.-Dee. S3, ll, at the pardon use of the l'11'.lij teilaii church, at .Mulicita. Pa., by ltev (Jce. M, lilckiiitm. Ibirrj- N Ilenell te Alum Jf. liurccr, both or thii clly lOTETXlGTCKCEK, WEDNESDAY JANUA1.Y .v.ii' .1 nri:itrisi:MnxT.. n Kep.ai: pahnhsteck. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! Announcement Extraordinary. Owhur te the oxplrntlen of Lertse of BulltUup; en MAtlOH 1st, 1005, we hnve ilotermlnotl te oleso out our Entire Stock of -4-NEI AND DESIRABLE DRY GOODS,- rqiiYM'iilini; Kft'liltHMt or TtttMit.vTliniis.uiil Hollars hi tlie NYxt Tite .Months. And in ortler te ofl'ect se lnrffe n, snte we will rofuse NO OFFER Ter nny Reeds we hnve, ns they will ALL be ixwitively sold cliirltiR JANUARY unit FEBRUARY. GEORGE FAHNESTOCK, Ne. 14 East King Street -Bair's Old Stand. 1Utkva .lnnu:u Jili. Issj. V niter ( , son el VV llllam II. nnd Mim Itatt'iiiHii. ngnl UMi'iim. fi months unit 3 ilaj-H. The relntlv es ami frli-iuls of tlie riinlly are 10 10 pret fully luvllcil te attend the tunei-.il, from hi tKilfiits rritciin Se 112 Knst Klmr slivet, en l'rtday nftenioen nt i o'cleek Mitten. .Iimunrv Mh. IssJ. t'nslrrtrk Vllllcr, In hl "M year. The relatives nnd invmlsef the ramllj nre re spertfully liivltetl tenttpnd the fiiiiimrrmin his late residence. Ne. no V est OnuiBO street, en ThersiUy nftcmenn iiie'rlnek Janft-Jld' lltnn. .inn. 5. lss.v tn stmsfeurj; horeiiKh, Vlurv I', llcrr.er Hunvpr. ( "lortiile The relative nml trli-mls of thf fninlly nre re sjwctfull Invited te nttend the fnnpnil, from th'rs,ldonce of Mrs ( ittliirtni' Vlnsser, In -tnn hiirg lioreiiRli. en 1'intaj nflerncHm nt 1 o'clock scrslees nt Lengen. i-krrs Vlpetlns Heuse at -i o'elepli. J''r!"' Tbejt In thlsiln en thp eth IrM.. .lennli-. wire of llenj i Tnni. In thi-Jlst iiir of licriiRi' Ttip n'latlr und til. nitser tlie famll) imiif sjieptfully Invlted te nllend the funrnil. fixmi hrr hnshand's r"sd, lies-, Ne. 31 south Water strssst, en rrlitay nfli'rnoen nt 2 e'clwk, te jiiiv cccsl te AlnrKtHj's lai l'.lalr county, for Inter 1 limit JT-2ld .u.tj;;.-:r.s. lMiltail.lplil.i Market. l'ntLADCtriilA. Jan r, Fleur strong nnd lull ly demand iuncrilnc. 1 2 Mftix i:tra. fi T.VitSl.': l'iraii'.i f.unny.s.lK'irtlTV: Wlnter clears, $.s;ii fii M : de KtmlshU. it ivgi 7.V : Minn, eitr.i rlrar. ?l WnJt W; tin utrnlRlitH liV,tl ;.v : wlnter liat-i-nls. t TJasOO: nriurdi. (I -TUftl a Us Heur nt $.1 3TS? I W V hit unsctllrd hut filrh actltr; Ne j VVeatcrn l!cd. nt p7e . N'e S "de, at sic: N'e 1 l'a. de, tie: N'e. SIMnunrp, de. siiXsaiie. C eru steady Ith fair local demand : strainer, lf5nc: Ne. J yellow and mixed, tWgVV- Ne. 3d... l-,ir.V. Oats linn and fair demand : N'e. 1. Whim, nt 3lfj;V; Ne. i de. .tfiV : N'e. ,1 (ln.33.Uc; I refected. Ki83le ; Ne S iiiIm, sic iiyc sieauj ai uv seeds Clexnr llrm nt 7gsc ; Tliuethj dull at fl 1001 1.1 : Flnx-eed ccaicu at 1 1. V, inter limn tlnn nt ilfi. Imllens quiet nnd steady; inexs iieik, tlSfflls.VI , beef funis f!9 .V13-J) , city incs lieef. ?l.l",IS. lkicen, '.iBO'.c ; smoked shoulders. t;'i?Tc ; ilt de, 5'TilWke; smoked hams, ltv.falUc: ptckled de, 'JiG$lie. ijini "irnuy : eny reuncu, ,(;;s.e : toese butchers', CligftJe ; prime steam, 7 il. llulter market active and prices tlnn ; Creamery extras, 32333c : U. C. nnd N. . de. Z7(& .s.c; dairy cvtras,'2l(J-ac ; de geed te choice, ai Ilells nt ftjJ-JOe ; imcklng butter, Ofl-jne Kgirs market steady, under llaht supply : CTtras,.'Jie3ujc. Cheese ilulf and stendv ; New Yerk Full Cream. liVjQije; Ohie Huts, choice. ll.c ; de fair te prime, rWfJlPfc; l'enn'u put sklnn,,VI7e; de full de, Htf I Ac Petroleum quiet ; Ucflncd, 73'c. V hlskv dull at U J) Xi'H Verk Market. New Yerk, Jan. 7. Fleur state nnd Western dull nnd prices barely tcad. southern quiet and unchanged. Wheat vulLible, Irregular nnd ashnde iiiuer, nithun active business : Ne. 1 White, nominal ; Ne. : lied, .1.111., WYQ-fl.c: Feb, '.sl(.ft91V,c ; Mar, Ol'iCOJc; April. aS51c ; Mav, USO lil.C Lern opened JSvc lower; later rc-.ietcd ; JIItciI Wes-ern, iqiel, jeSTSWe ; de future, H'. 660c " Oat n shade loner- Xn. 2, Jnn , JS-Jic ; Feb, SSRSHc: Vlarch, OT.ciJlay, JS'.AA.Vp ; state. :VJlnc : Western, Xljkv IJ(e stock Prices. CiticAoe. Cattle Receipts, 7,51 head , ulp ments, S.300 head ; qualitj jmer ; fat cattle llrm ; lean nnd rough lets eak mid lower ; experts, ; iOM- geed te choice 1 .a nnd l.lfiu peunders, 5 Sjnj is) ; common le Lilr, 10c low er, rl 203 1 tcj ; Inferior te fair con -.' SiQi 73 t medium te geed, $.! (sVg.Vje ; stockers. 3 ftj : feeders, lg i rie leirs llecelpts, 51,0") head ; shipments, 4.K) closed steadv. sheeji Itc-eclpte, 3 '() head ; shlpmenta, 1,() head: cointuen te talrdull ut ti iWi'J tsi ; mr dlum te gecxl, 34j3 73 . choice, f Ijjl tt. l.jtST i.iDEKTV. Hie Utcsteck markets wcit ncttveand fctreng tinlaj. Cuttle wcre In fair deinaud, but with pncfs unchanged. Iaist quo tations prime, $((. 40; f.llrtoueod, 7JflSSi); common, $131 50 lii celptu, ail head ; shipments, J.ullheiul. Hogs were strong al an advance or 10c: Phlla ilelphlns, $1 7iijt N) t erkers, l i3gi 70 ; receipts, '.'l,il head ; ghlpmrnts, A.lnn. sheep were uctlve, but unchanged Last quotations prime, JltJl 23; fair te Keed, ft sig 3 31; common, IU2. lecelpts, i,e) head j ship ments, .IsM) head. Meds Markets. Quotations by Heed, McG rami .t Ce , llankets, l.'.M. ?'. M. iuicasier, in. Missouri Pacltle Vllchlgun Central Niiw erk Central Xew Jersey Centml Ohie Central Del. I nek. ,t Western Denver Uln Grande hrtc Kuusas X TeTiis. . Iike heie Chicago A X. W com X. N.. out. A. Western .... St. P.iul.t Om.ilui I'nclllc Mall Kechestcr X Pittsburg nt Paul Texas Pacific L'nlen I'nclllc .... Wabash Common Wabash Preferred West'n l'nlen I'eleijraph . LouUvllle , Xnsln Die X Y , Chi. .t St. I.. I-hlsh Valley Lehluh Xnrlgatleii Pennsylvania Heading P. '1 A llulfale .... Northern Pacllle 0111.... .Northern Pacific Pi-ef ... lIcMenvlllc Philadelphia ft Krle .Northern Central t'mU rgieund Canada southern Oil People's Passenger . . . Jersey Central 11 A. M. 5s 3s ik ; iiw U W, IB 02 Clt( "7U (CJ5 12S5 i iiii 7isi UJ 13'J IT 47 L',ii is'; Hi 1I)K et lIJi im! K7'2 12 23 Ui 3 73! lJti 4il S3l? 2l) 31 ? 17 3 51U SIK "V, 3l 2-1 iy. wi Neir Yerk. Quotations by Assih lated Press. Stocks steadier. Meney, l&Jc. Xuvr turlcCVntrul Krle ltallruad Adams Kxprcss Michigan Cdntral Kullieiul Michigan bnuthern Kullreud Illinois Central Itallread Clev 1 land ft l'ltlsbutir Ituilreail.... Chicago ft Iteck Island Halliead.... :i2i : 3.si I'ltlsuiirg A feri wiijne iiallietid Western Union Telegraph Cempa: Teledo ft Wabash '... ny. New.lemey cenii-ui New Yerk, Ontario ft Western ..... I'hiladclpldi. Quotations by Associated Press. stock Heady und dull. Philadelphia ft r.rleK. It Heading Italliead l'enns)lviiiila Itallread Lehigh Vulley ltallruad United Companies of Ne Jersey . Northern I'ucllle,. .Northern Puollle I'rcfei red Xerihern Centml Hallread LvhlKh Xavlgallen Company . WA .Si) .'aijj .lui . 33 . S . Si stiur in 11 jihiiumh Central Transportation Company, iluirnle, New Yerk- ft Philadelphia. Llttle Schuylkill Itallread.... ...... Household Mnrkrt. SATi'iiOAV, Janunry 3 Cicuincrj' Uutter butter n ft Cup Cheee, two cups CoftageChceso. te pieces Dutch Checsefl lump , reriTBT. Turkeys V picce (live). Oe ...voeaec . fie 60 .,84310a .. ,tl up. ,.l.23up. ..jseciubi .. iejg.- .BOuCJe .. .. .soe Chickens )1 pnlr(lhe). iui,m, .,.,,,.,, VI piece (cleaned) ,',.'., Ducks V plcce (cleaned) .,'.',','."..', HAbblM V piece Pigeons ft pair, JanWIilM.VWts ami .ii i:htisi:mi:xt.s. 1710 k itiiNT-Tiii: MnmtiMAC iiersi:, 1 en North Prlnrestivct, wlthpart of stnbllng .Vpplj at the hotel Jan3Jtdllftltu MKKItSrilAl'M ANl llltlAH PIIM.S and smokers, n choice let le select from, nt prices th it defj competition, nt 11 vutvian's km mv fuen rcic.Ait s-uiui: "iti)(iP.siiAvi:i.eNr!siNri:i)i:cii)i:i) O tint the Vellow Frent .V I Ig-ir Is the liest In the state, nt ll.VKTM N" KI.I.OU FltONTt ItlAK MOUK rplIP.Y CAN Aid, COPY Ill'T NONP, I can equil the llnv sua Yellow Frent .V CI gal, ut II U1VI N's Vlll.l.nw FUONrLUIAK si Oil K. rplIi:Y CAN Aid, COPY. llt'T XONP. X ism equal the llavnui Vellow h rent .V (. igar, at IIAKTVIAN's I I LOW FISONT ClliAU slOUL. rplli: KKWAItl) OP $.V)OPPP.lti:i) POIt X the nriest nnd conviction, or for liifenua Hen that w HI lead te the arrest nnd conviction of ptrties personating Kdinund II Mjers, of v.erk. Pa , Is herelK withdrawn r.HVlCM) It. MYKKs J iMiK 7. Iss3 ltd F OK Pl'HF. TKAH, COFFLKS FHl.sll ItO.vsTIlD 1)AII., OHA.NI'l.ATF.D suUAH.CJJc. lie te CI.A UlvK's, Ne ss West King street. - DIVIDKNI) NOTICP. 1 he President nnd Mnnncers of the I.nn caster ft usqiiehiiiitui Turnpike Head have de clared a dividend or two and ft(c twelnhs ier cent en the capltnl stock of the Company, lmja bio en demand at the ortlce of the Treasurer U 1 IIIIIVTO.N. Treitsiirer. Ne is south Queen Street .Iax' iiv3th lss3 j'inA-3td lAltOAINSl llAItGAIXS! J- l,rcat Inducements etTercd te the public by the undersigned, who are new selling off thefr etitlre lock of w Hies and I.lquersnt cost prices Ne. 43 North Queen st , Ijincaster, Pa. JanS-tfd HOL'SKAI. A CO Tin: annual, Mt:i:TiN(Tep tup. stockholders of the Farmers' Northern Market Cemnanv " will be held In their eltlce In the markc t house, en Monday, January Uth, at 2 o'clock p. m , te elect Directors te erx the cu lling year IIF.NJ. HLTII, secretary I.(.cahti:u, .liimiHry sth, KS3. JanCsttdftltw rpntNPIKPJ UIVIDP.ND. JL The President nnd Managers of the laincas ter, Kllzabethtewn ft Mlddlctewn Tnniplke Head have en the Sth Inst .declared 11 dividend of Twe Dollars nnd blxty-tite cents en each share of stock for the last six months, pavable en demand llAs. K. LO.MI, Treasurer, JanC-Jtdftw enice, U North Queen St. JTIUXTION NOTICE 2J The I'.astern .vUnKtrr HovseCe, Lancaster, Pa. The annual meeting of stockholders and elec tion for Directors of this company will be held ntlus East King street, en TLnDAV., JAN. 13, between the hours of 10 o'clock, n in , nnd neon ALLAN A IIKHIt. dtdtJlJ Secretary "PD.MI'NO 11. MYP.ItS, MAGNETIC HEALER, Oir Yerk, l'i Will be ut the Stevens Heuse, In this city, the balance of this week, where patients tan re celt 0 u eminent for Hiieuinatlsiu and ether Ills cases. Jin7-2td u Nl)i:ilVi:AIt AND HOSIP.KY. ellinireff nt nrlees less than everntrered Imi tore, nt llKCHTOLD'S. Alse Woolen shirts. Comforts, Ceunterpanes, Pants, Overalls, Mitts, nnd n nrietyef WI.V TLH liOOIis, w hlch will be sold at very reduced prices 0(Jseeuiv Pure Ice, FIIKK trem nny hewer age, rrem Hechteld's Landing, nbevn the city danat leasenablc rates i:1mTctien 1 nev iiiteeTv t.s. In order toreduceotir large stock or Fur Itcuvers, Meltons, Kerseys nnd Corksciews for Overceatings, 1 will, for thn next M days, inake up toyeuronler, In tint-class stlc,ut greatly redueeil prices. All garments nre guaranteed te Ut perfect nnd only the best quality of trim mings are lued A. II. HO-tE.NSTEI.N, FlnBTnllerini;. 37 North Queen street, opposite the Postellleo. ih:h;iih1i: i.SSIGNi:D P.STATH OP JOHN S- strehm. late ir the city of Lancaster, new deceased. 'I he undersigned nml I ter. appointed te distribute the balance, remnlnlng inthe hands of Jehn btiehm, Jr , nsslgncn by deed of volun tary assignment for the benefit or creditors, te nnd nmeue these legally entitled tethesnine, will sit for that purpose en Wednesday, the 4th daj or February, lwJ, at 10U o'clock n. m In thn the Library H00111 of the Court Heuse, In thn city or I-inciitiT, w here all persons Interested In said distribution ma) nttend. WM it WILSON, Jan31ld3tw Auditor a ssienhi) kstati: op phudkuicic V S. Illelz, or the borough or Columbia, Lnu caster county. Fredericks, ll'etzniid wife, etitic boreughor Columbia, having by deed orveluu-tar-iisslgnmont,datedDeceinhcr'j:l,ll,assIgncd nnd ImiisfeiTed all their estate nnd eirects te the undcislgncd rer the bencllt et the creditors or the said Fredeiick ". lllctr, he therefore gives notice te ull persons Indebted te said assigner, te make payment te the undersigned without delay, and theso hav Ing claims te present them te iieiii, it ( .. r.t .i.-sa, Assignee, iiesimngin uinciisier, l'a. S. II. Hky.xelds, D. VicMCLLKS, Attorneys. JmiT-tttdU' MIItAUD 1'IItU INHUHANOK OT I'ANY OFPI1ILADKLPIIIA. COM- ALritcn H. (.illbtt, i'rcsldent. James II. Ai.vone, Ylce Pres, and Ticas. Kdwix F. Mkrrill. Secrctar-. .1 tail's ll. Allev, AsssltantKecictary. AMBTS-ONi: MILLION. TWO HUNDHED AND HFTY-.NI.Ni: THOUSAND, NINE IIINDHKI) AND hlXTY hKVK.V DOLLAIPJ AND I'OIITV Nl.NK CENTS. All Invested In solid secu titles. Lesses promptly nettled and paid, RIPE & KADPPMAN, Agents, NO. 10 WE-jT KINIJ STItKKT. ectlmdM.WASK T MI.OKINO. W.B. Nelsen & Ce., MlCDPORTIjNG TAILORS, Ne. 121 NORTH QUEEN STREFf. All the Latest bt) lea In Foreign & Demestic Cleths. A PERFECT FIT OUAltAXTEED. We v. euld call pcclnl uttcnt'eu te our Cutting Department, which Is In charg.i of Mr. NELSON, who has has had eitcuded oxeerlenco In that branch of the business with th( finest houses lit the Enitern and Western cities, 7. 1885. tmr 1) HV tlOODS. 1885 -aDryGoeclst,- 1RR 1885 -sDryiGoedse- 1885 EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. OwliigtniucrpriMluctlenby lunuurHrluivraund the ueuerul denressleti evtsllni' iliitlmr tlm pastiar, DHY tloeUs lmve rrnvhrd the lowest lil ?s.rr kiinv ii W 11 lurs inmln lurwiViiiir. I'liicis Housekeepers, nu epHirtunlt) Isetreied lebuylhein nt I'Atkkvikia mv Dlonehcd nnd Unblonched MnBllnn, Shoetlnira nnd Pillow MnnlliiH, Blenched nnd Unbloneliod Tnble Llnen, Niipklnn, ToweIh nnd Towellnir, Qntlte nnd Blnnketn IlllUSSHLS, TAPESTRY AND INGRAIN CARPETS. 1, ,;VlllnKh the Winter Yt cnthcr has nnh fairly set In we havestill l.uge iisseitiuents el dclra. fl ble Dress .ch1.. Meiwls. Skirts, Ijulles' imiUlint's I nderwenr, llesleiy. C.leieselc, cle, w hie , hnve been luntkeilnl Very Lew Prices lechxe out ptlei toluenterj FI.IIIIP AllY lsr -. M Ladies' Winter Wraps, Plusli Garments, Russian Circulars, New markets and Misses' and Children's Coats, AT REDUCED PRICES. HAGER & BROTHER. Ne. 25 West King Street, J OIIN S. fllVI.llK. -New Year, 1885,- We hnve rcsolved te rotluce our Htoek In overy Dopartment , umenp; thorn CARPETS! Onll nml eoe our stock , oxnmine the pntteruH ami Btyles nml mero partic ularly the qualities ; mid we Rttnrantee prices lewer than you evor heard for the Btime ciunlltlea. NEW SPRING STYLES ARRIVING DAILY. Autherized ArehUi for the -Genuine Aurera Carpet Sweeper.4- Over 400 sold Iti Liuicoster city nnd county. Everj' Oouulne Swoenor benrs the firm nnme of JOHN S. OIVLEU & CO., LANCASTER. Our Store will be closed titOpm, oxcept Saturday ovenltiRs, until further iiottce 3J0HN S. GIYLER & C0. "V arSTOIlK ftJ.V.V.7TA7 Jtf TKl.I.'l'HOXK'-i Ne. 25 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. pewniis .t iiuitsT. ANUARY SALE W I. Ml LI. ilPI'Elt Ol'i; sTOt K HI WHITE, SCARLET and GREY BLANKETS At llrritly ltcdm-ed l'rlciw. te tliw out llic r.ntlic Let, nt we de net nnnt Inrarrj llieii, i,r, ii, season KcincmlKT, ncdcilnct in per rent riem every I mh sMi COMFORTS. Llei;antllne toclen tint with Inpcrient di'dnctcd (ruin in cry ( mil Sale I AN Hi 'T.'J.'5."" ',er J"'!,'1'' MIUE1I.NU ANHslimriMi Ml'SLlNs, Ijiruc Meck u ,.i,lMr1'!,Jlr'I!c.L'',,.J"l;,n.,'t'rJ'.l.'1.,,,,!'nl'' . Woepen Hm1 I'Xtninne.inalmemnJ'.aiid Is Inch I'H.I.UM LASjL ll SI.INSnt Lew Prlcci, llh lepci cent deducted rren cvcit nth s lie NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. Black Silks and Black Cashmeres. We offer them low, with lu percent dcdnctcil rre t ery I nih tale Picnic clve 111 a iiill h. 1 ou 111 be mim te nave money en enr purchases or in avOurbtnre will closed nt tip m , except satnrdajs, until tin thcr notice BOWERS & HURST, Nes. 26 and 28 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. vri'.XT neon te tiii: cepht iieuhp. FAHNESTOCK'S. REDUCTION I N PRICES. LAMES' and CHILDREN'S Te Effect Itapld Sales of IjidliVand Chlldren'n CeaU dnrlni,' the MONTH 01' JAM'AIIV, we hayeinadun Lare Itciliictlen In Prices. Ihoseatlll In want should sce thcin. R, E. FAHNESTOCK, Next Doer te the Court Heuse. VyilAT Willi you nuv ? USEFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS M ETZG E R & HA U G H M A N 'S. A LADY'S COAT. A OIltL'd COAT. A PAISLEY hllAWL. A HLANKET .SHAWL. A IILAUK Tiuiim shawl, a iilackhilk nituss, aulack casiimkue. a cloth ununt OK ANY COLOIt. A CALICO DltEhS. A I'Alll Or' 1ILANKKTS, A COU.NTEItl'ANK. AOAUPET. A PIECE I.l.NE.N OU COTTON. All PMltltELLAOr' SILK, ALI'ACA OU UINUHAM. A UOSSA.ME t'Olt ANY OP YOimHUIENIIsOUA.NYTHINH ELSE l.N Olllt LINE YOU CAN IIUY AT HIE VEltY HOTTOM PltlCES. letzger & HallgllmaIl,s, Cheap Stere, 43 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER. 43 lietwccn the Cooper Ileimmuid Serrel Herse Hetel. eiiiiuc's eAiu'irr halt. BARGAINS! SHIRK'S CARPET HA ',. Selling Off te Clese Business. I jv EVERYTHING MUST POSITIVELY HE SOLD. iilanVets ALL AT A SACRIFICE. prompt Attention Given te tlie Manufacture of Hat; Ciupets te Order nt SHIRK'S CARPET HALL Oer. West King and Water Sta., Lancaster, Pa. fMteiv. Lancaster, Pa. (s,:' '" HATH VON. CARPETS! 4 COMFORTS. N PI ANNHI.1 ill l-ou Pilcc, COATS Reduced in Price. Lancaster, Pa. Ol' MUriLl.V. A HANDKEItCllIEK Ol' HII.K, BARGAINS! -AT' ; '51 Ml J 1 lel)K-:milAw