AT"! WV, r'.'- rfj ,. : V je 5tmtfate r :eucef. W veLtnsnc xxi---;ne. i it. LANCASTKH, 1A., FH1IM.Y, JAXUAUY 10, 1885. PBICE TWO GENTS, (H) IH CUIKKON IS STILL KIX(i -.m iis ist.ii.u is tiii: i.uii.si.Aitritt: in- n:.sri.rj.i.i. Ill" Is N'nllllllilti'll III, llltll "tills wiir III III!' I lllllsl .Stall' Srnilli. lij nil Oll'tlllll lin ing Vetellic l.mitiiti'r llih'i;i. lien t'limilntitii I'tir Him, II Vllllllll'llll, ,1.111. If. Tlin Republican members dl thu Senate mid Heuse met In i nil iii .it t v in, tiMlny. Tim mil fur the incctiiig uns signed by Messrs Lnugcucckci' anil ( nlhiiiii, tli'M'Imlimcii nf llie Semite ami lleiii'i'iiui UV4, A roll-call showed the pre sence enhhty Senater mill 1:11 t't t -n tt I IMS. Senater iill tillcrisl a loselutloii reciting lliiil In lliciniuluct or (he ji.irty imilthesclcc- Ien f tl andldatci iiuitynt action hii hifihlv th-slr ililii that morn personal prefer dices should l)i yielded III carrying out sui li result, but lle pui-seu 1 ieiiIi 1 liitceuxlilciciltis lacking in jvirly fealty who docs net se unite, II the sup(iert nftlicwlll ul the majority In In selves m his ulta v ielatlim of conscience nr il the expicssctl will of Hie itniHliieiir hi' it'presenls Senater iilliiiiil Representative Redding I'ru'lty siiiiitcd tlie icsolutlen, the latter In hiring fli.it iril did imt ia-v:ill lie would withdraw. Senater Anil's loselutloii was li'tiiHir.iril, withdrawn, when Senater Leoelloretl n teso tese 11011 d-ehirlng Hint mi nomination be new niiuli'. Imt Hint instead tlie Republicans shall in Hum iiisKi"llve Houses vete ler thociudl theciudl diiles of their iliolie, anil that whenever n ui.iiertty or tlm Republicans shall vote ter nnv poison for Raid ofilce, nil opposition te his election shall lie withdrawn ami his olee elee If'lt Qio.-te1. mpi.ii iiimiimi itl.sei.vtlu.x. Vn.itei I'oepor olleri-il a aulistltiiie as fol fel fol eows: WnrniA, It In essential te parly unity ami suei csslhnt tlm will of tlie majority, when wnly iiwt'rlaiticil, shall lie rcspis'ted s that tils Is Hie fundamental prlnelple of nil mr Mei iiiul el our Iree institutions : mi Wiii.in: vs. There is no dilloreiico In lih I in ,'iim Iple Is'lwictl n isilli'Us of the Hit pulilii an iiiemlierH of thn Smale mnl lleiisu of Ueprc"iit.itives for the purpose of liulul ii.iimg a I'niti il Mate M'liutur iiiul tlie action il ,i iiiuw-nlieil of delegate ter the pitr(mse I nominating n senator or repii-sent.itlve, ihe.r luring of nntniu.itieu helm; eii.illy es- mill le Mieiire the miifi'ss of Iti'putilli-an .inilnl.iti-s theri'fere: Uftlfl, That iiomiuatteiiH for I'nilcil smi s m'liutur, equally with ether noiiilu.i neiiilu.i 'Mini for national, slate ami ivmity elllisjrs, pel'liilv unele In ttiiiirtlani e wllh jeirty usai'i-i, are I Hint tf j upiu tlie reprecntatleiH "I the urt, iiiul esM'ially iijii Ihiw iar- I" IpltlllK tllCK'ill. I'lnllUIIMAIII IMIX.NOI.KK. Senater Anil Ik re renoHeil his resolution i-i mi .iiiieniluieiit te tlie siilistltute. sirmrgle for proeeileiieo Is'tweun the iin iin V"siiieus I iy their friends ciilmliuted in a IMiliaiueut.irv tangle, in whleli jkt-i m.it l rilies wen iiiemuntarllv lireiiilneiit. nater I.ee I'h.irueil that beuafer Coeht, liy upermi lie in s, was i-mle.nerln le prevent a ilirii l Mi- .hi his ( lyfe's) resolution, iuas iiiiii ii is the 'uiistitiile, Is'iuj; veteil en ilrt, M'tilil -iippl.eil the original ir s i-it lni. Sjjnat.,i c.,hi indignantly deiiied this, uiiSte show Ins i;el faith wlihdiew what he h.iiwnlloreit. ui th prop'xitienn were then aain pic s whI in sin li a way us te require u ote int 1 1 1 ii i thu omieiii. mating: from Mr. l.e. Ill" lit. hours' animated ilt'hate whe li fol fel low isl hid little refuri'iice te tlie peniliir' tin stieiis, Imt ,u in, duly devoted te erllt- imiis 1 1 1 h it i the piililie in Is and vole, of M nater Cameren liv his op)iemiils, and ox ex ox pliiuatielisiil tlieselii remarks eilleistlr of itie m n.iler ly Ids supporters, who, as ludi iled hy tlie' frequent hursts of applause, lrarly oiuiiumlx'ied Iheir aut.ieiists. Initi'r l.ii' es'iiis the iI'm'Iiiii li en iarint; iiMiii Iho uiaiiltude et the iciioiisi iciieiisi I'llnv dl nlieil ll l i thee.iueus, as an expo expo e nt et lEepulilic.in spiitinient In selet tlm; for tie 1 mil t M ites Small' n iii.iii nl the urcnt i st hImIuv. and in iiMiidiui; one whose elee elee lieu wnulil rekiudle faetienal dillerenei. lie iskid. was llie H'rsenal aliilutieii of a -ililii iuiliv .dual le threw itile the imrty tlireuijh nit tin' slate a lireliraud te di life it ? llr. euipl.iiueit that the nrty had het'ii In mil le sleep en tile senatersliip Issue I'V a disdar .iiiuu lii'in Chiirmau Cooper, el tlm Male mmimtti e, ill Hie i'vllil! et tlie ealiipai;n, (ii.it Seuatei Caiiii'ieii would under no i ir- umstauis'S In? a t'lindidate. Senater Cooper retorted with ,iu emphalk' denial that he had ever lu.icle such a divlara divlara lieu. The misrepreseiiLilleu eri);uiated m a unwsi.i.r pulilii iiiinn of an Interview with linn-" It w hi. h n it ei'iirreil, and w hli h he -illerw arils i-emslcl. His only btatemeut had Ihi'ii that the senator would net air.uu .issiiini' the eilli e if his lit-allli was net ro re ro slensl iihseiiuently Senater Cameren staled te him Iliat he would net he a candi dal! unless the condition of tlm parly made his elei-tieu llie safest thltif; for its interests. It he did net new tiolievc that a lare major majer itv el ihe jiartv pn'fcrrcil him, Cameieu would luslaiitlv withdraw. His pepularitv li.nl Ihs'U deuienstraUsl, and ill Chester, lluutiii"diiu and V"i'stinoreIaiiil,fer instanee, win letlie aiiti-Cnmereu isitie was raised, the V'liatei's li iemlsh.nl outstripped theli p.uly associates in the r.u'e for tlie election. i norm leni'i.ii te ih;i t.nh ui.vthi:i.i'. Mr. CiMijier deplored the eeeniiiii; I'llert new te revive a Imried I'.ntleii.il animosity, and mgeil Willi hu-icisin w.irndh ami veho vehe veho meine the duty of lEepuhlicaus tn remuii1 Hint majorities "shall rule a principle whleli is el the essence of tree government. Ml. ltoliuiseii relerreil te his own pii'M-nce as an nuti-Camereii man in pi oef of his asser tion that this issuewasavil.il one te the party. He lnlini iled that Mr. Cooper had Ik'OH guilty of duplkily in announcing in his newspaper (hat .Senater Cameren would net he a candi date o.xeept under tlie most favorahle elrcuiu htunees. He npH.'.iled te his lieners te vete as they would in Hie atmosphere of their own homes, ami net in tlie glamer of the false li;!ld et the eapitel menu. Mnialer I'Unuiy said that, as an arileut llo lle pulilieau, he had opened his pocket-hook In i'haiiiii'iu Cooper. Ills coutrlliutleii, and these et ethers, had hecn utllUed hy that gplitlriiuu te build tipthetil.lHHI majority in llie htate when financial aid hlieulil li.ie lieen given le tlie National committed te he applied in cloe htatcs, Mr. Cooper iuterrupteil, and detailed his individual ellerts te assist Chairman Jenes in cellefling hiibscrllitieus for llie National eoumilttce in Philadelphia and elsewheie. He explained that thu ntatu eeiiimlttee had never iitiiUe ti iliiect appiopriutieti In tlie tin r eoiumittce. Mr. Hiuery, resiiiuing, nsseited that when making his donation he was nssiiied by Mr. Cnes'r that Cameren would notbe aeau didute. Others had tlie Hamoiimlerstaudlug. He leileratbd his complaint that the statu inimuittce had used his own money and that of ether mill Cameren logislnteis, which niirtiey should have gonu-le aid the mitienal ticket in ether status. In lefutatieii of the claim of Cameren's iepularity, he Instanced his own district, In which he asserted the party sIikmI ilve In ene ngaiusi tnai guniiiv iii'iiii friends, HI !l IIVVN llf.Oslls.VSIvS V Ql'USTlON. Iteprosentatlve lliuslus interrogated Mr. llmury as te whether, as geed Itepulillcaiis, hf and his constituency were net willing te lake the candidate of the majority. Mr. Ktnery " We will take any oilier man under Ced Almlghty'R heaven hut. I. Donald Cjinoreu." Uiughter mid deri sion. Mr. Itresiiis went te nigue that Senater A nil's pet Hen wiw objectionable as liviscnlng jKirty lies am! dostructlve of the purtyorgaui purtyergaui purtyorgaui .illen. Leulcrshlp was essential te uty feiipreinaey. senator lmiery, in reply te an Inquiry by Senater Hughes, hore adiullled that If .Sen .Sen aeor l.ee'n piopesltlon piovalleil and Cain Cain I'leu received n majority of the Republican votes in the Joint convention, he would Mill piesist In his rufusnl te vote for him. Senater Hughes argued that as the propo prepo sition linplied that If adopted thore would be a united Republican vole, Kmery'rt answer .ihevvpd him net te be acting wllh that, geed taitli ami honesty of purpoue vv hlcli he ami i.'sr.sseclales be.iteil of for tlieiuselves ami eiulciiined pthera for wanting. Mr, I'uicry claimed that his enlj ebliga lien uiiiiM then lie tiieeac hlsopiiesltloii, iamkiien ss.mi.i;ii vmi iii:ri;.Mii:n. Senater l.ee tepllnl te r. fiHiper. UN own piotHisltleu wnulil net suhwirl the liu liu Jerlty itile, Imt Nliupl. fnilistltuten ilillerent inoileofa'erhiluluu that majority. It weulil iHsiiiuiuiHlale ineinliers ulm wein pleilKeil net In ntii for Camel en h enalillnit thi'in In Mile ler any ethri i.inillilati'. I'eiiimeullliK IIhiii an usseitleli li, Ml. Cooper Intlioito Intlieito Intlioite Imlo that as one whose leeeul t net that of n mhiiuI Itepuliliean "eulil tei else Ills Nilp Nilp pert for the I . N. scuate, Mr. I.i'eihs'lateil that Seti.ilei Ciunenin hail ri'iHiitedly eo ee eo eiK'iiitiil wllh Hie Ilonieeratle opposition at VviisliliiKlnii auileoieliiteil his own mrty in in sei'lalen, llv his Mile le-eat lluller, of Seuth Carolina, Cameieu ns'ilsleil toile the sulne iim'til eoiitrel or the Senate In the DriiioeraK AK.iln, he tiMili N-iin ulth liN paiJv Uhhi tin; hill In leliislate I'll. .Inliii I'm lei, also in Mit hiK te lejieal the ii"Uiuplleil action of 1S7."i, and upon the iUcstleu el the III. mil dollar, while lie Is new h polled in I'.iMirliif- tlie pending uslpieeitv Ireily. 1'niii mi'ii Hal pii'siieii Si'ii'iter Cimiereii, in his puli He ai ts hid In eu against the prill' Iples el his p.irl,. St nater Unfiles filth Ned ,ee's arialu liicnt el t'niiii'iini for IiIshIIi'j;i'iI luilepeiiileut eeurse as ishiiIuk fiiim the same souree from which new emanated the rlnlniH tolmlepend telmlepend cnee efrnlii'iis in lien. Vtlhe lathOssien the senator from Vcii.iiiku ( !') helteil the party iMiieiis, ami wllh tliin'e oilier iiit'iulicm of the Slate Senate Mited Keparati Iy Ireni his iarty and with the liemeirats oil the apiortinu apiertinu lueut and elhei measuies. The Keutlemaii euulil net ilinv lli.it this was n tiutlifill statement. Senater l.ee "1 de deny It," fCiics of "(Hi! Oh!" and derHen.l Senater Hughes nppvaleil totlieteeollce tetlieteeollce totlieteeellce llinis of tliiisi preMMit and le thu record le Niilntanll.ite his KLiteiiivnt. Ceneerninjr the nduilssleii of Duller te the 1'nlteil Stales Senate, he explained Hint ir llie leir.illty of tlm oleetjen et the Se'ilh Carolinian, which was the. only jmlut at Ksue, had ln-en decided Hiheixely In him, lluller would haw lieen ie-els-tisl liy Ins stale legislature, while Kellegu, a Itcpul'licnui'enli'itaut I'rein l.oiihl l.eiihl ana, wliose i'ai was ea liy similar te llutler's, would li.ne lieen rejis'ted and a Demoeiaiweuld haesui'rsiled him. CndiT theeouipreinlse adniltttm IkiIIi, tlie Uejiuli llc.ins gained a iiiciiiInt. 'J'lie I'llJehu l'orter case was one In whUh leadliiK liepuh licitnsainl Demrn'rals, with tlie military eom eem misskiu whieli ieiew(sl Hand Clencr.iMlmiit, nveuimeiided the eeui-s" taken liy Senater Cameren, who had I t'eii iersenally MthlUsl of Perter's lnall livi'iiiiMrs-itiens Willi him 1 1 mill LT the wai. 'I he sns'ie p.winrntsaiiil tlie lllalid dell. il iiiestieus were net jMltisnu In his (lliruhns) opinion Senater I alnereu Iiiul merited ur.iti fill rrssiuilieti liy his party for his riius'ie!ittnus lldelitv te Ills cenvic tien. Ids fearless imliiH'inleiiei and .ii;:ieleiis rnurse, nliii h had Ih-eii fiultliil eIlhnlKvst results te the enunlrv. Tlieameiidiiiuiit et .Mr. I.ee nn then re jected jeas -ui, iuvh I in. Mr. Anil with dim his amemlmeut. Ml. CKiH-r s snliliiue wiiHtideptpil with out a ilhUlnn. mid Hie resnliilien us Hun, uluendi'tl prevailed. Alter tlie rend 1m; il a letter el duelhiatieii from Hcneral llravei, a Inllel ler L'nlled Stnteit SeuaUir resiillisl : ,1, Deiinld t'liurreii, llll : Jein-s A. Ileaer,"ll; Win. I). Kelley, :; (nliisli.i . (irew, .1 ; Ueorge Shtras, jr. f. i in: i err i.v itr.r.iii. I In VV liiile t.ntiititir Hi lcuntliiTi lairnl si in llin ttllllrti CiiIiiiiiii. I'ellnwiiig is the i cvnll of the llrsl Ixillet that was taken (or tlie lellnl Slatii Senato rial tioiiiliutieii. ut HhiiisIiiiis, en Thurs iltiv : r.ifti mihe sinniiirs t huh, (imilv, I (itutit. -.. ii-Unim", siiilth and iteliurii,er 1'liitnili'lplit.i ; Csiicr, of iinlavvnn' : tlusrffii, of (auilirla iluliln. et Lctm lien; lliirtnn, tit i hr-lir , lluir, of VV enlimni' lien ; li.ilir, ersi'liujlklll , Mel lille.el Mfiiei : stm'l, Mi'Ni II null t iitHTiiuni. of Alti'w!n"ii) , Vli'ii'ilfth, of VruiMtreiiir t Xl tin uinlst.Uiibiii, el liuenster ; Wulltnif, el l.rle Ni well, et llnul ford . W llliMin-. ul l.iii rni I tinini'seti, of lianilitii 1 Iti'iirx-si'iitntlVf" .Mel Im nu v. VI el ion iM, Flint, Wtlt. II. I ItnMT t llV llli'VV I, Peill'lse, llctts, Vl iilliiujili, hnld. Mi'Nillt.'l.i'iiri;!' Iteliliiaim, VV . V. Mi nurl, JltMlli mi bull "retl. Weriiiii Ki'-.er. tU'iini'll. liisinti ii. Iiiimk-,, Uiiic r. V Ttieuiim, H.isiH I, Vlr V i VIcNillt. ( nlilii'l mill Uemii;, et rhtlmleliihlii vticrs hii'1 siiH,fK, mrf et V'Liiiis iH'ifhtlv, .1 I. iriti.iiii. Ilvnit smi,i utiiNH, VliiuhliitM. lilt luiiil-, i titircli. Vloeri', I alii it) , IIeImtisuii 'I lmiiiiMiu iiiul smiqtn ,, AIIcuIh nv i.li iiiiiiinl li.iiKlivrt.ir Vriu,liiiiiK: s.iunf, ni lt,'aii Im'hIm'ix, nl Htnli si,. ) Rl II . .1 tl ShllW nu, (,H It el llrnlfiii't , st,H. Iiinkei, nl Uiu ks . I, .il. ., el I nnililtii ' Vtltti'i, srul illid lllff uf llnillihlll Vit'ii, ill Kile; llel l(v nl I li ,1 . I l.tv tun, I lilttlliiili .mil W tlite. of I nilikllli . IlnvW lllesliii lli'iitclbmtgli, leiill in v . Ivi'1iimt iiiiiI lliN,,,el I ,nii'.i,ti'r ; lulls, et l.nw lum i' . liutMMliii iiiiiI leH'klcv, of 1 con lien Instil, .Inliii I'. V llltHlll, I'ltlllcr mitt ltltr.iv, nl l.iii'iiit tintl ljiikiiniiiiii,i, Itllssl'll, llursll null ItftllfrlH, el VtellS'. ; lletf man. of Vtiilllu , I iiniiliiKluitii mill lU'i'lillcr, et .vioiitKeiiieri . i.nlili', .,f NintliiuiiKfrliiint : ssnisi..r, of I'eii) : I. U 'I tieuias. Kanlinmi met sht i limn, of si iiti)kill , s, hecli, of sn)til : IiiIIh.iii, of iimi'i S'l , Iti'ssennlr, el siisj int limimi s, Ii.hiIi , el I iiIihi Urine, el Will leu; II nt timl i.ratmtn, el V. 0.111111011 lilek, 'I ,1 W 1111.11111 iiiul Hie Il.'v, nl W clliieii'lini'l, !.' -ll.'i Kim ItKAVKII Sfn iler-. Villi, of Vlli'Kbt'iiv . IIe.nl, .it linll llll. I I. ni v ciiaiign , l llt'l kc el licit llll I I Iti'iniMt'litnllvi's Ikirten el Vlli'Ulli'liv Vim stijill. .a llmtvcr Vcheiu ami 1 nltieiiiii'. et Iks' lord 1 l.iliiiniiil s)i,im,i,i uiulr ; Lcigliiici unil lliiiiiiimi.ef II111I1 r ; buliler, stitbti, and 1 eltcis, of ( hi'strr , Mi hels, lleach. Kiillur untl Hales, oft ran IiiiiI . ( tiniliilek hihI .Inliii It. Itolilmen, et lii'liiiinii' , iliewu mnl ii.lioine.et Kile ; .1. 1 lte)i'i unit 1 .lies, ul lluiilingiluii l.eiM) ami l.lktti, of liiiltaiin , srpju.n.UMi ,, ,ai iuiki' IMnmi, 01 l.viutiilni; ; lltiglict, Mtiute iiiul Veiltiriip of laui'inc, Hii'Mait unit t-iiin.1, el .VIenlgiiliiL'l-) , llui'kell, et I'nltil ; rhilllis, or sclllllkltl . MOIUUII, 111 SIim.I.I ; 1 ,mi, 111 Tletni . Itlililti'. of V 1 1111111:0 . .Iiiiisen, et Vlaeli lli.M'111- .11 . lelul, Jti. roil UI.01V Ui pii M'litnttves ( exe, et Vllclu'iiy . Ite-i', el Mi'lvtau: 'line, of .siiqiictLiiiii.i . l'licker, el 1 ietf.i . Ilaiiteiiburv, el Wuyuti i. run KKLLCV. st'iintei l.iiiriy, et tVli'Kcaii . .Vhirtmlmie, el riitl.ululptilu llepix'siitatli's Veuili'M. et of riillaift'1i1iui . V a) ne, el l Itelcrt iickucII, el Vi'iianue- J total, 5 tell hllllMS Iti pit -.enlitllvu 1 1 ul I iij. el V e 11.1110-1 Senater Catiieieu'.s vete was amieuiiieil as llil, but the tellers made a mistake in addi tion. On motion of Chadwlck, of Delawaie, wlie voted for lleav or, the nomination of Senater Cameren was m.iiie unanimous. Ah all who would net incept the lesult had left Hie caucus theie weie 110 voices in tlm nega tive, t I1.11 11 111111 Smith thin declared Ihe caucus adjourned. 1:11 1 in m:i:. : ;)(! 1. 1 Snnl of S., .ii ihe Attorneys lllillllj;!! ill I'll'tlillllg, I'.ipers for and against tlie lele.ise el ICinin.i Diekul I10111 the ius.iuu asylum at Nerustuwu woie liled Tlimsday by A. S. U Shields, the woman's leuusel, ami Histrict Altorney Ciraluim, in Philadelphia. Subsequent te the last healing in releience te the discharge of Miss lllckel, Mr. Shields proposed tu lile an amended iclnrii te that niade by Dr. Alice Bennett. Te this District Attorney (irali.im ehjCLtid en the ground that while Dr. Ilcn nett was the estcnsilile lospendeiit in the writ ofhabeasel 1 minis proceedings, the leal ie- siemlenl was the loiuuien wealth of Pennsyl vania, and that for Mr. Shields te amend tlie letiirii would be, in l'.i'l, an amendment by opposing counsel of .1 paper piosenledon the ether Hide of the ca-e. This view Judge Mit chell sustained, and icfiised le penult such mi amendment te he tiled. In elder, thcrcfeie, lu get beluie the court a riveid of Miss llkkel's sanity Mr. Shields yesteulav lileit depositions of VmileO'llrien, thn ue.xt friend or the Ktid Kmiiia llickel," ami Dr. AUce Jlnuuptl, lesulent physician of tlie Nortistewu as.vltiiu. The latter loeoiu leeoiu loeeiu niemled the discharge el Kuuuii'llickel trout the custody of the hospital iiutlun itles. District Attorney Kraliiiiu met this eiler with it replii-.illeu, in which he contended that while It might be true that the woman 110 longer lequired ientcdl.il euro hi a hos pital, yet Hhesiill needed custodial earn mid lestntliit for the pietectlnii et 1 Illens against any liituie outbrejik of her malady. I lie 'llinii.lliil lilln mid llinigi) Vlen. A tneelhig was held at lllriiiiugliiini, Img l.mil, Thursday, wliteh was attended by llve Iheus.md peisetis vvlm me at piescnt out of eiiipleyiueul. V resolution w as passed ask ing the eoiperaltouol the eily le fin iiih tlieni Willi einpleyinent. After llie meeting a pro pre pro eesslon was formed, which maix-heil through tlie Ktreets. It hailed bel'oieu liakery, and Mhetits el " llreak in I" weiv heard. An avtis.m stele 11 leaf et bread from the shop anil win promptly ntrestcd. Much oxcito excito oxcite mi'iit exlis among the working classes and Il in -feared that violence will be icserted le iiule;s, their couUllieu toen ml proves. TI1K n.OVKII CLI'H DINNKK. ihm.mi i:rit.wninsAitY 111:1, I'll 1. 1 .v Mt'itin.u I.V I'll 11.. 1. 1 t:t.u. 'I lie('liilllillilX'llliuiiitis nf Anii'rliHil t'liUliui- Ntiii'l mnl llt.iliiir.ite llrisirnllntif-ltiiti' i;tli'iiH In I limi'M mnl I'.imlr) A llrll Haul llaniiiil mnl ili-iii"ten Tint annual dinner el the ruinous Clever club, of Philadelphia, at the Iltlhiv 110 hotel last night, wits a very brilliant invasion, Theieweie ever a bundled covers laid ler llie members ami a company of distinguished gnosis. The elalmrale decorations of the dining loom ami llie approaches tell, ami the novel it Mies wliiili iniiiln up tlie iiirnit, ns well as the number of eminent persons pies cnt iiiaile It n 1111 morahle or.i"ieii. l'reiu Umcaster .(no. A. IllesLmd, II. I'. I'-hli'iinn anil VV. I'. Hiu-'el were present. 1 111; si'i.iiMieit et- nit: 111:1 en vi ie.ns. The hall vv ay en the llrst lleur had been transformed Inte 11 conservatory, tlie main featuroef which was (he towering blanches ofev oral gigantle rubber plants whose liare trunks wen) concealed liy a multitude of pilniM. Then began the dilllctilt a vent of the Ntalrcase-dllUciill bceause the collection of rare plantstli.it lined either side lea Utile room ler jeiirnevlng. The mailing of nature's uiet liciittil'til ellsprlug was unsur passed, Including as II did both white nml pink c.nnell.is, vjrlcgalnd slev l.i. cilia lilies, arecii palms, i-eafiiithea J palms, l.itanla palms, replms palms ami r.ucstef all aJileas 111 lull bliNim a let lim.it.' variety for this season of the vear. At each iinale of the stairway wish placed gold-pl.iled candelabra. 1 Ight lent ill heightaud healing clghlccn wax candle-, the white light of which shene res pteiiileiillvamiiiigtlic surrounding foliage. Over tlie railing el the lialceny were placed hanging baskets containing running vines, ferns, ilewerlng ln'geiila, primieses and tullis. Ineveiy window plaee ami corner of the upiier lialceny were groups of palms and Honoring plantn, V ller.il leur-li'aved clever imiutcd the way te the banqueting hall. Tills portal once p issed a scene met the eves of the guests that they cm never torget. There was net a por tion of tlie large loom or of us walls thai had net been ullll7id as a cijgu el vantage fur decorative purpeM-H. The reguiui feili leaved table was in Its place, but In order t" .uieiuiiiimI ite llie large atteudunie .1 hmse-shoe siirrotmd siirretmd ed the regular beard except oil lis levicr side. I'rem tlm cent u spiang an 111tilicl.il iree maile of laurel brain lies, upon which were lasteiirs.1 white canieli is. Atits base was a bank of mess 111.11I0 brilliant hy the searlet lilosseuu, et eupherbia peitsctl.i. In front of the president, and between him and the loving cup was a great Meral plnen 00111 00111 jnised of the choicest Mowers ami lopresont lepresont lopresent Ingii elevei lilosseui, surreuiuled by a horse shoe, (in each of the Mower leaves of the clever Utile proper uum Meral platcjtis three feet in diiimcter. They were alike hi design. Their main construction was of loses and cirnatiens. In the eeutre viasa leur-lcafcil clever, undo of lyceinxlitim, ami In llie cen tre of this was a double "C" iuonegr;i coin cein coin Kisi'del wliiienml pink carnations. At the portion of Hi" table furthest ro re ro inevisl fieiu the pir-siilenl's chair was a col cel col lectien of lour iniir-lenled elnv ers--01 what might Ik termed a Nixlcon-lenled clover clever consisting of growing clever, which ropic repic scuted the wainiiug work of a het house ler the last three months. Interspersed between these Meral trophies wen- large candelabra of gilt and ei v st.d and uilcrtw inud around ev cry table ileceraliiiu weie seis'iiliue trailingset the billti.mt smilax. Ni much for the table. Tlie ether liii'inshiiigs et Hie room made. 1 brilliant Inuue lei tills gorgeous pictme. The four doer-wiivs weiu draped with silken Hags. a brilliant elteil U'lng obtained by a combi nation nfthe yellow- nitilli'iy liaimers, Hie blue regimental Mags and the Ill-colored ualieiial ensign. Tlie gtis tlxtures of the room were tiuuHinirilv chaugeil in honor of tlm iHSiisien. On nuinemiis braekcls were placisl glels's of inanv and brilliant colors, and t ruin llieceiliiigliuug tour brilliant crys tal chandeliers, the glels-s being of Ihe liuest cut-glass. In one corner, backisl by an antique As. tr.u'li.iu rug, was a gig.intii' 111 uhd llgure iipiarentl.v- tint hi le.ditv 11 stove, vihich ob tained its ilrauuht tlireiigh the legs of the melal giant. The origin. il of tins was niade for William II. underbill for H,mm, Ite himl ihe president's chair was a I'C.iulilul feature of the setuuir. It was a glass screen, ipiMrcutlv h.iiiil-naintcd ; but the Meweis tliat the lights behind il rev ealeil in delicate tllicery weiv giitlieieil near Keine, tlielr isilers'piesciviil hv sonic VMiiulerlul ait, and tlie piesscil lilnssems Willi tlielr lines un sullied preserved belwien two Him plates et glass in the lerni et .1 li tier " C." Oil sideliinrils and Ismllels weie richlv richlv richlv colered H1111gnr1.u1 vases, .mil en thn walls, liosliles (laintiiigs and watei eoleis, vveie uotalile win ks el ait. It is net dilllciilt le imagine lliis colhs'tieu et line ami Isiiuliliil things as ceiubiiiiiig le ni.iku a marvileusly lirilli.iut sniui, Imt the lily was indeed pauited and the guests still mere amazed when just as President Handy placed the loving cup te his lijis, tlie grc.it troe in the icnlie of the table lil.icil leitli ill the sin isissing splendor el eighteen incande scent eleetnc lights, furnished from the llrush ilreiut. s the siirpii-ed lumjuelers lieluld the novel elbstaml looked ter the fust time 011 a semblance of the golden fruit in the Harden of llcsperides. mveluutaiy applause greeted Ihe wink el tlie Clovei club's busy hands. lltll'Vtl'llS 01 VII lis lit l'l 11 1 Ml. The oysters w ei e pi elaced by two tit-bits. Tlie llrst was a atiltitlr Ifultiiml, composed principally el salt heirini;, onions and iHita- teos chepiH'd Hue, mid lliis was lollewed by riiimif ii fu (.'rcciiic, whieli lerni was given le a piece el toast 011 which was spieada iaste made of civi.ue, lucid ciumbsand almonds in equal ptopeitious. Tl 10 oysters of eein-se i-.uue next and thou the set ii'i, Tlie lattei was a 111,11 vel et culinary art; a chicken tmuilleii was made into the clcaicst ci ;!,,, en (i. limiting hi whieli woie pules of the whlle meat el pheasant and tin key and dilleielillveoleied. Oyster-ci-alis hi sliells were a lilting prelude le what iiilght be teimed tlie juice itY nan In iiiv. It was termed -tiein legard for the prejudices et uiituteied guests and ill elder te conceal the scent et Its making - "a dainty dish of lisli," under which was concealed the billewing: V base composed of skale llsh, iilHiu which was leared aceue of snails fed 011 inulberrv leaves, Hie vvhole being covered with a wlille wine sauce, and Mil mounted by the club monogram, "C. C." in trellies. Tli'e aeceinpaniiiicnts weie potalees 11 11 Jlueliuin tciiK and cucuiuliers. livery 0110 enjoyed the novel dish, ultliein.li iii.uiv wrylaces vveiomade vvlicn 11s tniuiiosiifen vas 10 ve.iled. The next dish, whleli was the rulrec, was net an unworthy companion ler us prede cesser. It was tcrint'il an i';i";i'ii"in; tie fine init. uii one sine was a nun sine 01 phea sant lueasl ami en Hie oilier cainni limned in the sluqsi of. 1 cutlet. Hetweiu these was jififV tie futt' ii'im, the liver of the juiiiipcivil giKise giving an iiidesciibalily delicate Liste 10 1110 game meal, vvmcii was iiciglileueil ny the addition of aiesette of Unfiles ami vil li rul sauce. Saddles of Southdown mutton, Imported from Kuglaud, wero dtcssed wltfi the head and tails of the sheep, and decorated witli rare-colored ribbons held in llie hands el jix'kiesciirvodfieiu t urn ipsaudi .umts. 'I hey weie cooked very 11110 ami served with jelly, the aeeempamiuenls lieing Kictich green peas ami lieans mixed and siuolhered in cream and erouqitetlos of imlutoes, which en being eieiied rovealed tlie presence of Hiiluach of nihl-suiumer ureeuuess. Hut the sei bet demonstrated, If demonstra tion is needed, lh.it llie Clovei lies uie men of surprises. I'jsm a wooden gildiien, deco dece mted wllh elev er-leav es ami blossoms and thn emblematic quills crossing bciuath, was set 11 waxen lae-siiillte 01 llie llil'ce-li. nulled loving cup. This being lined, the delicate Iteinan ptiueli was disclosed and subse quently consumed. Then, i'.uiie the game, ami it was the only lepicsciltatleu of the featheied Uibe tli.it I lie club could put upon its table, Asa matter of cotirse cuch half duck for no man get or consumed less was hi cempiuy witli ieiiits ofeeleryimd hominy lillteis. TI10s.1l.11l went b.v the name or rhutrlume, which sliuple term meant a combination of bhriiup, crab meat, celery, i-.urets, turnips, I Uulbah and mounted en a base, of Hiked te- .Mnyonunise nun meal jcitv 101 null in a lilaleand Icttk'O. Kach salad was niade sep nratcly. AlliTtlioiliWielinil lieen nibbled nl, thu gas lights were low ens! mid the electric cur rent svv Helical etr, n prix'ossien of Walter marched around the room with a inimlier of llliiiiiin.ilcd pieces In Ice nml conlcctletis, prouiliteiitnmeiig which worn l.li I'lllrile f'lurt'r and . I'mre (tlie Mglil IIdiimi) tlr firncr Diirlltnj, the hitler N'ing set 11(1011 u solid rock oflce. The traditional cakes, fruit ami iiillee closed llie feast. .1 iu.a.wi: at virv vui.iiivs. Iniiiiilbiirii Anil siliiinl lllrpilin, nlm (;ii (Inl .Coining relinmry C'unl i-sls. The lertns of llie following m Icel coimell ceimell men oxplreoii the ilmt Meiidny el April, nml tlielr places will be taken by these clotted en the third Tuesday of Kcbruarv : Harry A. Diller, I'JItli ward. Oeorge M. llerg'T, Sevcntli ward. Philip Zccher, Ninth ward. Tlm terms of nil the common cettncilincii iilsoe.xpheott that day. The prosent mein bers of common council are ; Plrst VVnrd Win. T. I'.berinnii. .I0I111 II. Leng. William K. Heard, iiiul Jehn C. Hpacth. Second Ward Adam J. Au.xer, HorveyN. Ilur.st, Prank II. Itat'O. Third Ward Ueubcit llcrtllcld, Charles HuckiiiH, Ahriim Shirk. I-'euitli Wiinl Jehn K. Schimi, (ieergH W. Cerineuv, Dr. It. M. Ilelrnlus, I'lfth Wnnl Ki'iibcn Hershey, Clarence V. I.Iehlv. Sixth Ward l.em. C. I..iby, Israel P. Mayer, .I0I111 Mclitighliu. Suveiith Wnnl-I''r.ink Kvarts, Philip Dlnkclbcrg, II. Frank Adams. Illghth Ward Charles MpHiUI, P.enjamhi Iltlber, Jeseph Adams. Ninth Ward Jesetih K. WnlcH, David il. Leng, Jehn S. Kendlg. The present ceilueli utands politically in follews: Select, Iteptibllcans 11, Doinei'nits ;i: common council, Ileptibllcns III, Detno Detne eiatsil Oitticntng Sihii'il Dlri'iliirs. The lertns of the following school dlrectei-s c.xplie hi November, hut their successors will be 1 liesr-ii at thu rebruiry iniuiicipal election : Domeotuts : iloergo Daruisletter, J. M. Johnsten, Win. McCemsey, S. W. Haub, C. Uelmeiisiiyder.Jehn McKlllips. Keiiuhlicans: D.mlel (i. Ilaker, Marriett Itresiiis, A. K. Siiurrier, Win, O. Marshall, J. W. llyrneiind lleiiry (iast. Alderineii in llie l'eiiith, Sixth ami Ninth wards will also be chosen in February. Vs Vs sessers, coiistableiv Judges and insiiO(.ter.s will Isi chiHen In all tlie wards. seiiin of thn Coming Centrstn. Nearly all of the old ceiiiicllmun will lie iMiulldates for rei'lectlen, but In seme of the wards they will net secure Hie nomination without a contest. In tlie Fourth ward a full ticket will be run against the present council ticket. On UnllTlm the names of Henry Will, Wilincr J. Hess and Jehn Humphrey ville. The knowing ones predu t a close light with the chances ill favor el the new ticket. In H10 third wai-d Jehn W. Menl7er and llcnj. Henry will Iks eilidnlati's ler council, as will Hie three old members III the First ward all the old members can lx lo-ueminated If they se w Mi. Thcre may lie, a change in tlie Second, also m the Fifth. In tlie Sixth I.ciu.r.by w ill net be a candidate for re-clei'tlen and hissinvesser has net been 'agreed upon." Tlie light for iilderiunu hi Hits ward may have something te de with selecting the 1 eimcil ticket. 'Ibere are new tiveciindidates ler the Hcpiililican nomina tion foraldcrni.iiieftheSixth. Miller Fniim, D.ive Deen, Oeorge llriuiitnall, Augustus lteininlil and Jehn W. Samsgnnre willing te serve their country in that ciqiacity. In the Fourth ward the Republican cnidl cnidl dales for alderman me A. lCSpurrier, II. F. W. Urban, Peter It. Ferdnev ami llenrv 1 Fiailev. In the Ninth ward thecaiididnlesare Hairy A. s,chreei, Jeseph Uiuhlc, Willi.uu Reelini and iieorge W. Vinkerten. .10.X- .viritrin. Ills Ciuiiii'itlen Willi tin K.irri,tMii-g Cur ( inn- I11113 stieng 1'iiitsti lern Inii-.ilriini. I rum tlie It iiiUljulg Tcleenqin This gentleman entered the service el the oemjMiivovcr tlnrtv vc.irs age as acaicutei, from vv liiih huuible oi'ctipatien he has In come one of the most liuj "ivt.iut elllci.ilsin its business oK'iiitiens-that of soliciting agent of llie uiuipauy. Possessing a warm, genial iialure lie lias 'the (nippy facility of making e.u lies! fi lends in everv spfure et llie into whieli his lmsiiiess or social rela tions calls him, while his thorough knowl edge of the trado.tegpthor vv fth extr.ierilinary meutal jiewer, and a loadiiiess te present the Is.'st pointef .margumeiit in the most pei-sun-sive and lon'ible manner, wilheiil autigoui autigeui zmg uiipleas,uitly,jeiiiid w lib a close applica tion te business, produces results of the most giatifvhigehaiaoter. The .minimi of contracts Mr. Murphy has seciiied fei the company is simply enormous, and Ihev have always been 'made at the best attainable rates. Much of the business was obtained thieugha warm Iceling for Mi. Minpliv pi isenally. Indeed, his ollective service 111 Is'lialf et lliu i'eiiixiuy havebcen theenvv et thcautheiily of all ether Ostablishliicuts uigaged III llie same industry, who :11c t.imiliai witli his operaliensi Mi. Muiphv is lejally develcd te the lu.uiagii, and lc tweeii llie two the fulh st mutual cou ceu luleiii e exists, lu hisprivab illations of life he lias all llie qualities el a gentleman, lle is full el mildness and geed iialuic, tmd we doubt if ever hopive expression te an thing tliat indicated :m angry m unkind teeling lewaid any man. A spirit of geed feeling toward evei ylsxly seems te breathe through out everything he s.iys ; and Ins manner is as kindly a's his conversation. It is genial and pleasing 111 the highest ib gioe 111 sheit, of tliat quality which cannot l.ul te win the esteem el all with whom he associates. lliu Alli'gi'il VII' nqit te A. si. .lull.' (nl. Untl). 1 loin Hie l'hlliiilclplila Nem n A day or two since I Had an ugly para giaph In seme el tlie ikqieis. t 1 1 u ellevt that some person ii.nl alteiupted te ass.issuate Colonel Jmnes Dully, et Maiiettn. This is net ti ue. Tills man begin lile in a very liumble way in tlie little town where he new lives. All of his early je.ua he outlined the haulships of a life en the gicit ilvcr tliat Mews lu front of the splendid home he has niade ler himself. Ne toil known te 11 rafts man's life Hut he has net known. Whan he grew alKive every-dav luminal labor he helped his fellows and added te the town inaiiufactiiiiug and oilier iudiis ttics, until for years he has contributed mero le these vvlinluber than any doen people in the place, lle has ever bin n upon the best of tciius witli all these who arc employed by I1I111, and a man deg enough te be an assas sin vwiuiu net select mm ler a target, incre is 110 dastard hi that region mean enough te seek te de this kind man, tins kind friend, this interesting gentleman, bmlllv harm, ,v boy feeling w itli 11 pistol accidentally discharg ed'!!, anil the lull (kissed tbieiigh tlie window of the Colonel's lesltlei,. e. Tlie lin.igin ilien of seme person lu that sin ill town took held of the simple accident and telegraphed it ever thu country us 1111 attempt te assassinate. If It was 1101 a malicious siattmeui, 11 was an 111 tiiued one, nml has caused the Colenet ami Ids friends much unney.un c I saw the Jelly soul for an hour, and he was never better or happier. I rliMMint Clillilieu's Ikill, (i. J. filllesiiie's clultlieii's Ikdl and Pief. adult's reception ut tlie VV est Kingstieet rink last evenlug, was a vnv succcisful and ple.1sur.1ble event. The children weie hand somely dressed and 1 xhibitetl avvoudeiful skill in dancing. After Hie liltle ones had finished the adults occupied the Meer until a late hour. Thore wero in all aljeiit lWlpcople present. The billowing fancy dances wero ilcliuhtfiillv civen : llerniiilie. Miss Grace l.ogue; Iirghlaiid Fling, VIiss Lulu Flss ; Hornpipe, Miss Teresa Mcliovern; li Miislderii, Mlsses Katie McTague, Mary Lant and Prof, (illlespie i'ltnuuiiet Pelka, Miss Fiss ami Master lEIch.ud lc(ii-.inii ; Tiiple Hornpipe, Mistes Teresi MeUeveiu, Urace l.ogue and Prof, (illlespie. Oulik Werk. Yesterday Captain Wilcox, the tobacco man, with four attendants unleaded I roll 1 11 Ihix ear which was standing en a aiding, nl the warehouse, &0 eases of tolmcce lu the short space of S minutes, tlie sumo tobacco win Vll iH-nti),l flliit lltt.,1 II. .t t.f tlw. l .11 .di.iiwe , in Jd minutes, TO (iO TIT GRAND CROSSING. mi: i.asvahthh :tivit jt viu it r ti 111: itr.Mevr.ii. An llllinil limn In lake tlie ri.nilVV I1.1I Hi" llrii'il uf tlm lii'liiiinii Will lle mi I'm- rt,T In tlm Vvrnt laiil-Cinilil It imt lis Kept In IjinnKlrr? Arrangements have been niade and arti cles of agreement are nhetit being signed for the transfer of the Umenster Watch eeniiaiiy from this city te Grand Cressing, four tulles from Chicago. Heme yenrsageasiiltabin building for a watch fac tory was erected nt that point, but before the factory reuhl lw put Inte oieratleu the com pany failed. In the proposed tiaiisfer, ar rangements will Im made for the payment of the mortgages and lleatlng debt against the present ceuiimuv. All the machinery, tools, jiattcrns, Ac, will be taken te Chicago. Mr. Illtucr, who holds a controlling Interest of the sleck of the Lancaster eetiijumy will be Interested in the Chicago company, mid will go there In ense the arrangements are com plied. Thore Is a great dcslre tin the part of many of our eitlrens te have the lactery remain here. Hundreds of thousands of dollars weie Invested In its erection and equipment. Its location In the western suburbs el thn city greatly enhanced the vnlue of all adjacent pieperty. When In operation tlie lactery gave employment te liundrcds of men and women whose wages weie expended among the business men of this Pity, thus increasing all all branches of trade. Itn removal will eatisu agre.it depreciation in tlm value of tlm real estate of the wutch factory, as wellasull ether real estate in the vicinity. As an evidence et this it may he stated that a few years age, w lien the factory was in full blast, Mr. llitner niade an assignment el his estate, which was aiipraised at fOrt.Oijn. IIe niade another as signment after the factory had shut down mid his estate, consisting of tlie sanie property, was appraised at only ?IO,One. The rotneval of the factory will cause a still further depreciation of this and nil ether adjacent propei ty. If half 11 dozen or a dercn wealthy west euders were te put their heads and their purses together, the factory might he again set en its loot, nml be put in full running ew ration, and the stock w hlch is new vvertliless might be again run up te par ; ami even if it didn't the ownersweuhl reap Indirect prellls hi the enhnticejl value of their adjacent prop erty. 'fhe only present owners of stock in the company we bcliovenro Mr. A. llilner and Dr. floury Carpenter. Tim mortgages and jiidgineiitsagahist the property, which also cover the machinery, tools Ac., are about ?l5,noe. rtivcisn it.s reiicj:. I our lliiuilrril Kuipliijci of tin SpiliiKlii'lil. IIU., VVnlih raiting te tin IMsclmrgeil. Si'itlNiirtKLP, Ills. 10. The Sprlngllelil wntch factory has given uolice tliat two thirds of its empleyes will be thrown out of einpleyinent alter Saturday night. The fac tory usually employs 1,200 hands, but has U.'cnina very unprosperous 1 ointitien for snmn time, employing only WW hands since September. This leaves only 2m hi em ployment alter this week. VltVVATIOS ' XAJOK met in: I'miri Cmiipli'tu Sins!--Tin' lilmv Much I'reKtnitcil As we went te pi ess Thursday the I1n.1l cerenienies attending tlie cremation of Mtij. Charles H. llrady were beiug conducted by I.imtierten Ledge, F. and A. M., at the Laii iiistercreiuaterluin. Thobeily having l;cen prewired tlie caUfalqtle itjieii which it rested w as placed 111 front of the retert. The ladies wlie were present, twelve, in number, includ ing the widow of tlie deceased, were sealed en chairs placed around the cellin, ami the members of the ledgo tunned a square, out side of the ladies mid in this imsitinn the final funeral service of the Masonic order was read, at Jho conclusion of which the body was placed In the retort mid the deer was clnsiHl. The ordeal was .1 very trying one In tlie widow, wlie fainted when the IkxI.v dlsap leared in tlm scelluug reteit. Mrs. llrady was conveyed te tlie residence of Dr. Wm.'N. Amer, vv'hcre slie passed the night. This morning she and lier csenit, Mr. Ohcrlicek, took the Niagara express for Har risliurg, whence they ment te Carlisle near which plai.e Mrs llr.ulv has two sisters liv ing, one of whom, Mrs. Harlan, Is also a widow. Alter paying 11 short visit te her sis ters slie w ill return tn St. Iuis, wheie she has Unco daughters living the eldest aged !Si, tlie second IS and the x eiingest S years old. Sim will probably biingher children Fast.asthere Is netliing'lclt te lnakeSt. Leuis a pleasuit home for her, while she has many friends and relatives living ill Carlisle and vicinity. The hiclncrataeii was veiy complete, the ictett lieing ut u white heat vv lieu tlie Isnly was nlnceil in it. Tills morning when tlie re teit vvasniKmed Micro was nothing remaining of tlie body hut a few pounds of jmre white, ashes. These were carefully gathered anil placed in a tin case, which will be heimcti cilly sealed and teiwmded by Dr. M. L. Davis te Mi-s. llratly.' A Wrilillug In WI1UI1 Ijiiiiastrlaus .WsUteit. Ill St. Jehn's l'pisoepal church llellefente, Thursday afternoon a large company witness ed tlie inarrlage of Miss Jennie Curtlu Itcy Itcy nelds, daughter of Themas 11. Keynelds, of llellofeute, ami niece of ex-Oovenier A. (i. Curtiu ami Majer W. It. Reynolds, te Jtiiucs l'ierjieliit. The hriil.il lkirty was led by usliera Kskrulge Lane. W. Fred Reynolds, P. Carskaddeii, (1. F. Drew, J. L. llauiiil and J. M. Dale, six bridesmaids, in blue, pink and corn-colored silks, attended the bride. They were Miss M Irian Themas, Miss Mary Themas, Miss Nellie Reynolds, Miss Fnifly Valentine, Miss Flera 1-ex anil MissMiiiuie Simiisen. The bnde woie u white sitlu dress and Mewing veil of l.icunnii can led a large bouquet of white roses anil lilies of tlie valley. All thediesses were uiagnlliccnt. Mnny distinguished persons fiem abreatl were prcsent. The presents weie many and very handseiue. The marriage ceremony was perieriucu ny 1110 ucv. .101111 Hewitt. Tlie bride Is aiius'oef Hen. S.ll. Reynolds, et lliis city. The bridesmaid were dressed most elaborately lu pink, blue mid corn colored silks and laces Thoc bride were a white svtlu dress with point lace and tluvv ing veil mid carried a magnificent bouquet of white roses and lilies of Mm valley. The luescnts were very costly ami handseme lieiug silverware and bric-a-brac, vv llh checks, etc. Hen. A. (. Curtiu, undo of the bride, was lu attendance. S. 11. Royneldsand Miss Fnier, of lliis city, Hen. Jehn Orvis, Judge Furst ami Hen. James Milllkcn, were also present, riteM Mini nv 1'i.aci.s. Jeseph Downing, of Allcntewn, has fallen heir te a fortune in Fngland computed at (100,000. CeiiEressuian-elis2l Scranteu has been stud ler libel hv William Council, a wealthy coal oM.rnter of Scianteii. Tlie trouble aiising in Chester county fiem the recent elected auditor lefusiiig te serve iH'Ciuse of the low recompetiho (Sl.RO) per day, tins been In id god ever liy the com I tip Muiiting J, tl. Moses, Caleb 11. Kiuuard mid Septimus 11 Nlven te tuitlit tlie accounts of the county elllccrs for tlie tuist year. Tiioie is a bill oeforo the state legislatuie asking that tlie pay lie iiicrciiscd te 55 per dlcin, the old figuresbclng relics of nn act passed half a century age or mere. Went te Neiv Orli'iintf. l,ast evening ut'tlOH. C. Deiiiuttiimd wilb and Miss LizIe Uetz left thU city by the Pennsylvania read for New Oilcans te visit tlie exposition. They vv 111 be geuti for some time Three gentleiiieu fiem the country lull for the Crescent city ever the Reading raid day before yosterday. siiciiirftiiin. The light, title and interest et J. Tayler Huddlcseu lu the Franklin Iren ceutiany of lloluerstovru was sold at shcillPs Hale at the ceiut hoiue this meruhig. William!!. Mcu ilcuhuU was the purchtwernt J70. M .' .VKII .1 lltO V Clll.VMIIIA. Ileiiigiiilfjitlnii nf llie ((lit Ciiliimlil.i l'nlitle (Ireiinil Ciiinpnii)- lliiriniKti llrlcfu. Ilpputiirt'uncipnndencaef lsTitiuaEstrn. t'et.tnitilA, Jan. 10. Thu trustees: of the eltl Columbia pitblle ground company met nl .I.C. Pfahlci's lat evening, mid organized for lVJe. Jehn A. filnde was elected president mid J. C. Ffahler as secretary and treasurer. Mr. Pfahlergave a supper. Only 0110 session was held yesterday and lo-dayet the public schools, owing te the dls dls dls agcoc.ilile vveatlier. A large dark bay horse was stolen fiem the stable of Christian Newcomer residing near Washington borough ; nlce 11 saddle, bridle and halter. The projiei ty has net as yet been recovered. llllile classes are te be lerined lu several of our Pretcsbmt churches, for persons who de net new belong te any Sunday school. Pennsylvania pay car arrived here yes terday. Nothing further will lie doue about the Columbia Institute until the olllcialsef the Pennsylvania railroad company state hew niuch'thev will eeuti Unite. A.Mr. T'reilell had his IcR arm badly cut liy a bettle bursting. He Is a clerk In Mark et's drug store. (iee. Helm's remains were interred in Mi. Ilethel cemetery, this morning. The river Is rising about half an Inch an hour. A leaded Height car while being shiited at Chickies funiius) Ne. 1, broke loose, rati dew n the street and Inte an engine house crushing in 0110 cud. The following donations were received by the Relief association : Sl.x pairs of blankets from Mrs F,d. F. Stair, P,il leaves of bread from Mrs C. C. Smith and blankets fiein J. W. i 0011111. The Metropolitan and Columbia pole clubs played a draw game, whieli required l.'i min utes te H11M1. Neilher side scoured a goal. l'rli .V Swartz have a steer new 011 exhibi tion at the Franklin heuse that wciglis .1,000 pounds, it fs te Im publicly slaughtered 011 the ITth of February. Mrs. Daniel (iritlltli ami family have re moved te Yerk. They lived here about lllly years. S7'. ,IOIl.V, V.MfllATIC lUlXIAIm He S)i ilm Clinrj;i's ,i;iiliit llbii Are l'.iKc I'rinii llrgliinlng te Iiiul Minni.aI'OMs, Mimi., Jan. 15. I'.x-Uov-emer SI. Jehn arrived here this aflorneon, in respense te an inquiry by a press repre sentative as te whether lie would consent te in.ike a public statement regarding the Clarksen-Legalo publications w'liich have recently appeared in tlie newspapers regard ing his course during tlie lale campaign, sild : "Ne. I have thus far dclinetl te make any statement beyond a mero denial of tlie accusations but" I may prepare a statement iiiul furnish you with llie manuscript before I leave the city. I have net yet determined, hew ever. Ifl conclude teanswer the charges at all, further than te merely deny the vv hole nllair, I w ill net dcienil upon the memory of any one, but will furnish tlie copy te you myself." "Yeu de net hesitate, then, le brand the entire allair us false?" said tlie reporter. " The charges," he replied, "arofalse from bcgiimingteend. Legate is new thohlreiigest vv ilness against nij accusers autl I have had no communication w itli him or anyone else about the matter. The press dispatches of the past tew days should be stilllcient proof toativeno that tlie ch.rgesaie l.ilse. Legate admits that the letter, or part of It, Is a forgery. All that 1 desire te siynew is that 1 am Innocent of these charges, and 1 hepe I de net leek like a guilty man. Ifl conclude te make a public statement 1 will furnish j 011 vv itli a copy ev er my evv 11 signature, as I said." Weu11.srr.it, Mass, Jan. le. A loiter from cx-(joveruer St. Jehn te a local prohibition ist is published hore te-diiv. lle says : "Tlie vvhole story te the elbsjt that 1 or Ilia Prohi bition I'etumitteu hnvu received a single penny, pledge or premise, iretu tlie Demo cratic ur any ether party, person or persons, dinx-'tnr indirectly, hi coumsitien with llie campaign, except iny personal exjieuses paid by the Prohibition committee. Is infamously aiid inalii ieusly lalse." tun in i:iiii iiiul. A bill in equity was tiled 011 Thursday allerneuii by counsel for Abraham lllsseret. ul..igainst Ileury II. Nisslev, Samuel l'hy and tlie Farmers' bank, of Iai7.tbelhtewii. Tlie dcfiiidants me leqiiestetl te answer whether Sl,5.'i0 deMisileil in tlie Fanners' bank of Klizabcthlewn, in thu individual ac count of Henry II. Nisley en Aprils lssl, was net the money el tlie eslaloef Henry Nissley, deie.iseii ; and nlse whether the balaiice rcuialiilng en tiepesii 011 acpu ti, IM5I, in the individual ais-ouutef llcniy 11. Nissley. is net the money of the estate of Henry Nissley, deceased. Hie l.ll.ilii'llitunii II ink I nihil e. loin the Llilenlclc A committee of tlie iloiOsileis examined into the assets ami liabilities and found them qtiile satisfactory. T110 eonimittee were se well satisfied w 1th the assets being largely hi excess of tlie liabilities, mid estimated Mr. F.bv's ie.il estate at nearly MO.oeti, which is lLihle, they say, for all the liahllities or the bank, that they, with numerous depositors loeiiestod liini le resume as speedily as ikis- sllAe te which he has agreed, If desired by the deiKisiters, and we are illicitly reliably informed that llie bank will resume hi a low days. A Creamery t'rujuit Ali.lliitulieil. 1 10m tlie Lttltz llcceul. Tliecieaincry proisisitieu agitated by 1. II. Wanxer, of Wisconsin, who, assisted by sov sev eral of our enterprising citlcus wanted te establish a butler cieamery at this place, was abandoned for the pieseut because low jkt sens weie willing te take stock. The matter Is net dead, however, but will be tried at seme later period. Mr. Waiircr went te Fphr.ita and will see wlicthcr the icople theie are mero ciiter(irising than nt Lilit. sullil chunks or Wl-aliiiti. I10111 the Philadelphia I.rdgcr. It does leek as if the ti-aus(N)rtatieii parade of the Liberty bell 'Is bordeihig somewhat en the ridiculous Instead of spending fifteen thousand dol lars for a picture if the Flocteral commission, whlcheoiniucinerales a pioeo of history tliaf might lietter be forgotten, Congress ought te spend fifteen minutes in Kisshig an electoral count law, miking such a commission 1111 1111 1111 noiessiry licrcailer. Tin- llliii; Triumphant, (ins Trustees MoMaues, Stanten, Moeruand Weik, vv he were selected at Thursday after noon's Republican " couference " te succeed themselves, were subsequently elected by Philadelphia councils At tlie sauie "con "cen feieuce'' Fire Commissioner Fiuleug was reneiiiiualcil. 'llie election et a llie com missioner will net lake place until thu first meeting of common council in February. Aikmisu' Ciiicrnur luuiigiinitcil. (loverner Hughes, or Aikimsas, was Inait gunitcd, Thursday, lu his inaugural he sug sug sug L'cstHtliofiiiuliiiireftlie. imdlsnuteil debt In JO-year bends urged the holding of state anil national elections ut the same time, and la yers the establishment of a state bureau of agriculture. Miners Wuiii's Itnluivil. PirisuL'itii, l'.u, Jim. R Tlie Champien coal iniues in the fourth peel resumed te-day at a leductien el" li per cent, per bushel lur milling. This is tlie lowest price juid for years The Caledonia and Neel iiihies have notices posted, ordering a similar reduction, Ii 11. Hubert M. Ilriuleii Hies. I'll 11. vtii.i'iiiv, Jim. la General ReU'rt M. I bin ten, died hore te-day. Iiitluiuiiku In l.i'lminin County. LmiANON, P.l, Jan. lit Vu eurthqiiake tremor was felt at Sheallorstewu yesterday. vi:ATiu:it txeiVA i'uix.s, VV.isiitNoreN, 1). C, Jan, 1J. Fer Iho Middle Atl.-mtle shites, cloudy xveather and rain, variable winds, generally easterly, slightly wanner weather, lower lureincter. Fer Satuiday, rain followed by fair weather. PROTECTING 0UI1 T01UCC0. vex. CAMt.'itex .xieir.v in: js xur a PAVI'.lt Si:XAT0U, liitriiituiliig A .vteniiirlnl In llie ftcimte tn Hip i:tTrrt Tlml Hin Spanlrli Trfiily Is tip. piMist te Hid Cniiiitrj,' Inlrrcjb. The (limit Hill arts A Iltiiw. Wash tse toy, Jnu. in, Senate. Catno Catne Catno reit (Pcntia.) presented a memorial from 3.1XKI I'lgarniakcrs of l'linndelphla, srttliiR forth Mini the rallucitleu of the pemllitB .Spanish treaty would threw out of employ empley employ mciitmeiocltli'cnsorihoCiiltcd States than thcre me inhabitants in rmte Rice, and pre. testing against tlie ratlrU'nllnn, A nitmhoref ether petitions In the sanie strain were pre sented and appropriately referred. At two o'clock the chair laid hofuie thn Senate the Intcr-state ceiiimcrcu hill. Ifotise Cobb (Indiana) reiKirted the conference disagreement 011 the bill te forfeit uucaiiicd Atltiutle it l'.iclllc liliul grants, stating that the dilTorenco belwccn the two houses grew out of a Senate amendment commonly knew 11 as the Morgan tuiietul ntent. lllsoeek (N. Y.) moved thai the Heuse re re cetle from its disagreement te the Sounds amendment. lUsetick'.s motion was lest by a vete of 4 5 te 65. The disagreement xvas lu insisted en and the comtulttee of conference wasreappelnleil. Ala meeting of the llouse coimullteo uu mititaty allalrs, Rcprosentatlvo Slei'um wns aulherired te call uplu the Ibmse, ntthe first epivjitunity, the llrst bill iulreduqed in the Senate at tlie present Congress providing for the placing efUraut en tlie retired list. At a meeting of the eonimittee toslav.the motion imtherl7ingliim te rill up tin) bill passetl by the Scnale en the I lib, having for Its object the retiring of Grant was lest by vete of 8 te i These opposing the preposition worn Itescenuis, Slectim, Morgan, Woirerd. Murray, Connelly, Lvinait and llavne, mid thosetavoringwereUepreseiitatlvesCutchooii ami Steele. The Senate miieiiiliiiciiis te the Oregon Central land grant bill went nlsoneit-cou curretl in. McMillan (Tenn.) mevisl that the llouse go into eoimuittce of tlie whele en the private calendar. This was ep(Kse(l by Tevvnseiid (HI.), who wishctl te call up the Mexican pension hill and who liiatlc the point that no quorum hud voted. IIe and McMillan were appointed tellers, but n dispute arose as te the positions te be occupied liy them, nml a eonlrev ei-sy ergiuntiug hi fun grew slightly hltler. Finally Helmaii wasapiMOiuted in Tovyiiseild'M place and tlie motion was agreed te; se nt li)0 the llouse went into committee of the w hele en the private calendar. Till: STATU l.l.lllHI,ATVItK. 'llie 111110.0 Adjourns After rawing Ilia I'lillu. ilclptiin iHKltrate lllll Neiiilimtlniit Net Approved. Special Dlapnlcli te the IXTELtiecsctik IlAiiiilMlit'iKi, I'.t., Jan. lit. In thu Heuse tiMlay the chair was authorized te appoint a eonimittee te dovise Improved means of ventilation of the lull of the Heuse, The bill te ineroase tlie number of magistrate's courts in Philadelphia from 'J 1 teftj, te comply with a constitutional lcquireuiciit, was passed finally yeas l,"s nays li!. Without further business Uie llouse adjourned until 7ii0 p. 111. Monday. Seme Nominations Ilmt Wi're Ulijccteil te. lu the Senate Adams, et l'hllnilclphla, by request introduced a bill te punish male women beaters by iii!llethi-a punishment en the bare back net exceeding tlility hishes Senater McNeill, or Allegheny, roferrcd te the appointments or the governor awaiting action mid said uu mere should be sent te the Scuate until theso before it were con firmed. All were iaverahly ceiisiilercd ex--cept L. 1'. Ashmcad and Themas Walter, of Philadelphia, as trustees of the Xorrlslewn hospital, the managers ofthe Mining hospital at Ashland, and a feu-netaries public, some senators having niade olijecllon te the con firmation of these nominations. The Scinte adjourned until Tuesday evening. SOMi: VIlllITlONAt. TACTB. Hy Asueclatetl l'icss. Hauuisuuue, Jan. 10. llouse. The only Pliiladclpliiaiis voting no were' Mc Caffrey and Morgan. The hill was scut te the Senate. Semite. Tite appointment of Rev. A. H. Stutlcbakci', or llarrisbiirg, as chaplain, was announced. In the list of nominations re iKirted unfavorably Smith objected le Ash mcad, nnd Reyburu objected te Waller. Little Climicn Tin' mi i:xHiItIuit Appniprlatieu. biicclnl DUpatch te the IxTELLltiuxcnu IIauuisdciki, Jan. 10. R. 11. Themas, Peiinsvlvania's commissioner at New Or leans, is here walling ier the governor's slg- natiiie te the concurrent lcsolutien pledging mi approptlatien of ten thousand dollars te eiiable him te make a creditable display at the exposition. Information Just received gives v cry little hope of favorable action en the resolution. 1111: Ftntiuax livmu'.r. lalmtiiiil Villi's, of the Londen "Wnrlit' l)c U'ritiiiieii tn .iitu Jail 1'url.lbiil, Londen, .fan. likEdmund Y.ites, editor of the llei7if, Is npiMrcnlly determined te undergo the four mouths' ltnpiisemmmt te which he was sentenced by the courteftlio qeeeu's bench for libelling Lenl Lansdale. The court of appeal te-day dismissed his ap peal against Mils sentence. Edmund Yates has decided te abandon fuithernpiiealsniiil will new go tn prison ami serve out his sentence. He will rank as a first-class misdemeanant. fears that 11 Steamer I l.eit. Londen, Jim. Hi. firave fears uie ontur entur ontur tainetl for tlie silety of thu steamer Ailmlral Mori-seu, plying lietwcen Dublin and Holy head. She Is IS hours oveiiUia at the latter pert, and as Micro was a bovcie storm last night It is feared has been lest. The Dublin agent of the line telegraphs that Admiral Met rsen had few passengers I'lre In the Carge eTn Steamer. Londen, Jan. It). A fire in the cargo of the steamer Acuha, which was partially subdued last night, broke out afresh te-day, ami is new raging werse than before, A heavy swell prevents lugs alongslde from doing ollective fjorvieo. The l,HiiIMUer' Asll.int DI. Paris, Jan. IG. N'orbert lUUerlck, wlie assaulted the editor of the Cft (lit JV'itpe ro re ccntly, and was himself badly hurt by his intended victim, died te-day. Oliver llititliers .V I'hlllips teJInkn btntcmrnl. PiTTsnuitd. Pa.. Jim. HI. It is cxpecteil Mint next Tuesday Oliver llre's. it Philip j-'S vv HI make a formal statement of their allftb's- In the meanllniQ there xvlll be iiuicji spoculntlen as te the condition of their ntinliN. nnd numv wild rumors may Ikveiiic nubile, but thev cannot I bascil en i'J i any defiulte knewlcilge. The Unit wys It 1 will make a btatcincnt te the creditors flrsf and the imulte afterwards , 1.T' Tl kpii.li lliihltiixa rinuknd Ilui-ltat!, I ' LiTTt.11 Uecic, Ark., Jan. hi Thonertu A hidoefthoiuibllo square nt Joneseoro, am., Includlni; beven busluciu houses ww bunieil v yestcrJay. The le is ostlmated at 70,H . y Iiij1I lleiieiiiliiateil Senater. ., . Tetbha, Kansas J. lAAt alataheur be. t nielli tlie liepuiiiicau caucus unanimetw lv nominated Jehn J. lugidU fe for reltleH te tlie United States ijonale. Hc.illiiif Jteur AiliiilniireT!!.' ; , n WAMtiNoreN, Jau. hi Rear AiluslwVl M. 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