" VTRr J A JP"-n v:s -rtiw-J WrAAJ A" ' K'ft M-- ' i i'. JTO THE FIRST CREMATION. AT THIS l.AMlAsTKIt CKKMATOIUUM Heme Account of tna I.eeal Association tha Desire in enbiUlat Ineloeratlen et lln.lp fnr KHith linrlal. Tlie lending spirits of the Linowter ere inntntlum live ""n lujr all day In making preparations for the formal open Inn iiml for Hie incineration of the body of Mrs. Frederick Hei eler, of Jersey Olty, N. J., tlic first subject for cremation here. The fires In the furneoe wero lighted yettep day, nnd tbe retort was kept nt a red beat nit night se that the temperature might tbe rnnie readily bn raised te a white heat by the tlme the body arrived and was pre pared for Incineration. 'llie body of Mis Bcselcr was expected te nrrlre en the Niagara express train, which readies this elty at V.GO . m., but itcsme Instead en the fast line, which readies Lancaster at 1.85. The remains wero ncoetupauled by Mr. Beseler, the widowed husband of deceased, and by Dr. Kech, the family physlelan. The attendance nt the cremator lam was qulte lawn, nearly all the members of the society, fifty llve In number, beleg present, besliles many of the most prominent law yers, doetoi-s. clergy and business men of this elty, and several Bontletuon and ladles from abroad. Air. Themas A, Wlllsen, manufacturing oheralsr, of Reading, Pa., was preseut with his wife and son. x letter moil nn. iiamuo.ne. Dr. Win. A. Ilnramend, ex surgeon general of the United Stntce, sent the fel lowing letter in rrsponse te an invitation te be present : New Yerk, Net. 23, 1884. Mr. J. D l-yeti i Dr. ah am I nm sorry net te be able te attend the oeroraonlos lnoident te the opening of the crematory at Lancaster. My sympathies nre cntirely with the objeeta et your roeioty and I shall provide that my body, when lam done with It. shall be reduced te asbes, " decently and in order " in seme sueh furnace as yours. Thanking you for your Invitation and wishlug you suoeoss la your purpese, I am yours sinoeroly. Wm. A. Hammend. The address of Dr. M. L. Davis, turning the building ever te the association and the nddress of reception by Itev. J. Max Ilark, nre given in full en the first page of the INTEU.IOUNCBK. A WIVtKYf Or THE SOCIKTT'S OnflAHUt' TION. Although the lNTELT.iOEUcr.ri was the "first city uewspaper that took a prominent part fn the organization of the soelety in this city, and baa from time te time published the proceedings of the meetings bold by Hh members, a brief rcsume of the organization nnd progress of the society nay at this lime be of Interest. Tbe first meeting was bold in me law efllee of Stelnman & TTensel, Intellioen Intellieen ecu building, en the 27th of May. D. O. Kehlcman, esq , was called te tbe chair. A committee consisting Geergo K. Reed, W. U. Ilensel, nnd Dr. M. L Davis were ap pointed n oemraittoe en location for crematorium and en charter nnd by laws, Ou the Oth of June the capital stock was fixed at 5.000. In shares of 110. A per manent organization wna effected en the 13th of June, the following beard of dlrcoteis being elected : II. O. Drabaker, esq., Dr. Henry Oarpenter, 'Dr. M. L. Davis. L Ellmnker, ef q , D. O. Eshleman, esq., J. P. McCafkey, Frank Griest, Rev. J Mar Hark. W. U. Ilensel. csn.. W. D. Middleten. J. D. Pyott, Geergo K. Reed and A. J. bteinman. cfn. The beard ergaulzcd imcaediately upon the adjournment of the stockholder's .!- i -t . m n Vl,l.n. .... nmMdent : Dr. Henrv Carpenter and Rev. J iUx Hark, vice presideuts ; J. D. Pyott clerk ; II. U. Biubaknr, eq , corresponding eecrctuy; Gaergo IX. Heed, treasurer. Mr. .Mlddleteu was placed en the oom eom oem mlttrn en ground and building in place of Mrrileusui, where ougegomeuts prevented his noting. TUB MEMBnSOIP. Following la the oemploto list of mem Iwrs of the soelety Dr. Wm. N Amer.Dr. James E. Baker, J. N. Holstle, A. N. Oreuettnu, Dr. U. H. Brown, Geerge IJrubaker, II 0. Hrubaker, Dr. Uenry Carpenter, W. P Oompten. Dr. M. h. Davin, Dr. 8. T. Davis, L Ellraaker, D. O. Eableman, Geerge E. Fahnestock, Mrs. niisibiitU' Foahneiiteok, J U. Fritehy, .Tioeb Gamber, (Mlltersville), M.T.Garvin, Frank Griest, Wll iam W. Oilest, Rev. J. Max Hark, II. W. Hartman, Charles A. Heinitsh, Walter A. Heinltsh, W. TJ. iloucel, Dr. M. L. Hcrr, II. G. Houseal, O. O. Kennedy, Geerge P. Killian, Dr. II. D. KeiiTht. M L. liauber. I. N. L'chtntr. J. Loeb, J. L: Lyte, Ed. K Mayer, Dr. 8. B. MeOleery, Prof. J. P. McCaskey, W. B. MIddloteD, Horneo Mnrcn, J D. Pyott, Gee. K. Reed, G. N. Rpjnelds, Aug. Rhoads, Jes. Schmid, I). B. buenk, A. W. Hnader, E. E. Stcigerwalt, U. W. Btein, Harry Btrehra, A J. Stalnmnn, Jeseph Wacker, Geerge Wall, T. A. Willson, (Reading), W. A. Wilsen. CREMATION KuTKS On the 110th of June the stock subscribed was called in, nnd proposals asked for the eteotien of the building. On the 14th of Jnly the oeniraat was awarded te Philip Dinkelberg, and the building, a deserlp tlen of- which has heretofore appeared In tbe iKTELLienaccn, was finished en the 10th et Boptember. On the ovenlng of November 17tb, the totert was tested, as has horetoforo been stated, and proved te be a perfect success. The nndieuce room of the crematorium, has been neatly papered aud hung with a number of framed pictures, prominent among which is the enthrened blacksmith, nnd a scries et four ploturei representing the journey of life. The society has fixed the price of crema tion at 425 thorarne cheree helnc made for a child as for nu adult, the expense in caeh case being the Bams, as a "white heat" is necessary te oemploto inoinera tlen. Te produce this intense heat about one ten of soft oeal, or ceke and oeal mixed, is required. Other cremations will seen take place. Applications from a lady in Baltimore for tbe cremation of the dead body of her husband ; and from a family in New Yerk state, for the cremation of a man named tichmld, are en file ; but as both parties bave named the same day for the cere monies, and as both oannet be noeommo- dated en the same day, the final arrange- ineuls uave net jet been rnaue. UK1TCAUT, Death ei . K, aiajmaker. Nathauiel EllmttUer Slayrnaker, one of tbe most widely known nud highly respected citizens of Paradlse township, ditd ut lils borne In Williamstevrn, la that township ou Monday night at a late bear, aged 71 yeats. Berne three or four weeks age, be was engaged with some ethers in making nn official view as ordered by oeurt. The weather being bad he took a oeld which cenQned blm te the bouse, and Anally dovelepcd Inte typhoid lever. Ills case was net considered very serious until a few days ego, when be sank rapidly nnd.died as above stated. Mr. Blayrnaker belonged te ene of the old ett families in tbe county, bis ancestors having come from Btresburg, Germany, as long ego ns 1710 and settled en 1,000 aeres of land, what ia new Famdise township, and the preatcr portion of said traet yet remain in tha pessejsisn of bin descend ants. N. E.'Blaymaker was born In the boeso In which be died last night, and it was bis homestead during his long aud useful ili'e. He was a man of far raore than eidlnary intelligence, of the strictest probity of character, aud of firm religious oenvlotlons, He wan ft life long member and for many years an elder of Loieock Presbyterinn church. He was a Justlee of the peaee, a soheol director, and held ether offleos of trust In bis neighborhood, He was for years secretary of the Lancas ter county mutual lnsurancoeompny,and was a frequent exrouter and administrator of estates, nnd was looked up te with oenfldonoo by his nolghbers, who were quiak te seek his advloe en matters of business. He owned a flna farm, and In bin earlier life was a merchant keeping a large country store for many years, but he retired from meroantlle pursuits twenty or twenty five years age. Ills wife, who In a sister of James P. nnd Rebert Melll valne, survlves him, as also de bis six ehlldren, Rebert M. Slayrnaker, of this elty J ft. E. Blayrnaker, of Bllvorten, Colerado ; G. D. Slayrnaker, nnd Mrs, Milten Weeds, of Wllllamstewn; Mrs. A. 0. Kepler, of this elty, and an unmarried danghter, Ceeella, of Wllllamstewn. The time of the funeral has net yet beerl fixed, as It Is net known hew seen Mr. N E. Slayrnaker, his son, who has been telegraphed for ean reach home. The in terment will take place at the old Loaeosk Presbyterian obnreh. KIUrOUM ITALIAN. A Merlens vices nn tna Woikei Lancaster Uonuraeter, A sorleus fight took place at Newark, Del., twelve miles south of Wilmington Monday afternoon. On Oct. 23, Mc Gargan & Fltzpatriek, contractors for a seotien of the new Baltimere & Phila delphia railroad, ran away leaving, their Italians unpaid. The latter had been paid for September work by the railroad oem pany, but thelr pay for October wa refused tbem. Messrs. James Stewart & Sen, of this elty, took up the work and put en a new foreo, whieh the unpaid Italians trled I te Interfere with. Deputy Sheriff Chambers took a posse of ten men with him at neon en Monday and attempted te oenolllatethe rioters. A fight ensued In whleh pistols and briekbats wero fired and Chambers was seriously hurt. Thrse Italians were badly out np. The following Associated Press dtspateh received this afternoon gives the latest phase of the situation : WiLMiSOTON, Del., Nev. 25. After his conflict with the Italian rioters at Now New ark, Dolaware, yesterday afternoon, Deputy Sheriff Chambers subpoenaed a posse of 12 men and returned te tbe soene lest night. Tbey quietly surrounded the shanties, surprised the Italians in bed and captured 03 of tbem without meeting with any resistance. The prisoners were brought here this morning and ledged In jail. It is expeeted that only the ring leaders will be bold for trial. Little LecmU. Paul Kressler, a book and chrome peddler, was arrested this morning by Officer De Hart, of Reading, en a warrant Issued by a Reading alderman for jumping his beard bill. Officer De Hart also has a warrant for a companion of Krcssler's for the same offense. The mayor disposed of seven vagrants this morning. They tcre discharged. Flve clcotrle and twelve gasoline lights wero reported by the police as net burning en Monday night. Mike Brown was arrested for drunken and disorderly conducted, nnd committed te the county jail for 10 days by Alderman Samseu. Sleighs Damaged. During the storm of Sunday a large shed of 'William Sates, en the Old Factory read, was blown devvu. A number of sleighs, belonging te Cytns Celvln, liveryman, wero In the shed at the time and several wero badly broken. KetcicD II, llTBCS, win euros ilUeses by the lylnzonef hands, Is new at the STEVEN B HOUSE, In this city, where patterns can re ceive tnatment, it Ainnaeiiientt. 271 World.-J. Z. Lltile will present their popular spectacular melodrama In the opera house this ovenlng. It has been clven here en many occasions heretofore, and the scenic, effecta are among lu special excel, lences Under tha -Patmi. ThU cantata will tie tfiven en Thursday (Thanksgiving) evening, nt the opera heuse under the ausplcoiet the Duke street &I. K. church, aud as It has much liter ary and musical aurusttvenej-i, it will no doubt be largely patrenise 1. The admission te all parts of the house la twenly-tlvu cants. Rolard Jtted The laughter provoking com cem com edyot "Cheek," with Ileland ued as Its brUht particular atar, will be given at the opera honee en Saturday evening. The Cleve land Ltadtr says : " Among all el our come dlans Mr. Kerrt is the meat vorsattle Thsre Is a breadth and strongly marked color te his characterizations that suggest Dicken i'per trnyels." Hyde & Bthman'e Mlnttrelt This well known minstrel organlza'len will appear lu the opera house en Friday evening. The liroeklyn rjnten says or the company : "The negre minstrel perlormance given was of a better kind than Is usually vouchsafed the public et this city. There was no pompous aanouncemonts made et mastodons or ratim ratim meth combinations, but the work done was et the genulne merit, tbe (tinging aud sketcbes being exceptionally One." Lite Insurance l'altl. J, Jlunce, assistant superintendent el the Metropolitan Insurance company,bas this day pilil te Jeseph Ortllcb.efBiaHt. Jeseph etreet, tne sum et 7i. the amount due en his father's polley, whose death oceurrud only fifteen months after being Insured. ltd JUAJtHlAUIit Wbnqkb-Ukcxeb. On the lid or November, 1SS4, by tee Kev. W. T. Gerhard, at his resi dence. Ne. 31 East Orange street, Mr. Aaren II. Wenger, et Manhelm borough, te Miss Clara M, isccker, el Uaphe township. JtKATUH. Qikxlb en the morning el the 24th Inst , Mrs. Anna M, wile et Dr. F. Illnkle,et Col umbia, Pa, Funeral en Wednesday, 23th Inst, at 2 o'clock p. m., fromherlate residence en Seuth fcocend street. Interment at Mount Bethel cemetery. it JlJStr AJJVjiUTMJSaiJHtTH. ..J.-H ..i-H-'J i'WHlc.KSI umnnitsl Ijwii J Lcave your orders for all kinds el Frnlt and Choice oysters for Tbanftsglvlng. at uiiaa. n.nuhturai ltd 129 Kast King street. 1JOK A 1SAU15 TItKAT, TH1 ULAKKk'H COYFKK8. A' MATCHLKS3 Kl.N'U Ot blended, at 23e. 1 lb). Uranulated Susar for 27f. Btrletly purefcplces at bottom prices. CLAUKK'S. Ne. MWestKlng Street. H1UII TK8T UAUSTIU SUDA. In Flve Pound Tins and in Bnlk, Seda Ash and Banner Lye for Seap Making, ut UUiJliBI'B 1IUUU BTOUK, angi-emd 24 West King street J A Larue Let et Bait and Froah Water Oysters Just received at the Kast Knd Market Uestaurant, Leave your orders !ter Thanks giving with WaLTKU DOEULKIt. It Manager. Imnb cr.exuiNu run tuh fall. ; I have new displayed en my counters and racks my superb line et Fall Woolens. They are the choicest goods ever offered In this city by any merchant tailor hoieteroro. All Suits, Pantaloons and Overcoats will be trimmed with the very best and a perfectand comleitablo at always guarantee 1. Don't tall te step as you pats by and examlua the goods In my window. n A. H.BOSKN8TEIN, t7 North Queen stroet, oppwlte the l'oetefflce. nv24-Cmdlt EKUKPTlUN THBHK WII.L MIS AN IN formal reception at the JeQorsen Club rooms THURSDAY EVEN1NO, comtnenclng anyta'tleek. All members are cordially in vltd. Persons wishing te )eln the clnb can muke application In person that ovenlng, or at auy ether time Oireugh any lnemberef the elub. Club rooms win be open Thanksgiving Day. . B. J. MeOUANN, W. T. Jirviatis, President. Secretary. nil lid LA1SCABTER DAILY 1NTELIJGBNOTR TUESDAY' NOVBUiBBR 25 184 KMW ADTBKTlBBHMltn, GKA!fl VIIOAI. ARU INHTHCMKnTAI. UONOKKT -OFTHK LANCASTER MiNNERCHOIt, A8SI3TKD 1IT MMK. M.MATS, Pltur. TUOUDAIIN and a Ursnrt Orchestra, ou WKDNK8DAT KVKNINQ, NOV. W, Commencing at X o'clock prccliely. nil It F uurUN ureiiA huibK. FRIDAY EVENING, NOV 88. first appearance in this city of HYDE & BEBim MINSTRELS. THR UNEBT t I, A HO EST, 11 EST AND MOST (JOHPLVTK MlNSritbL, OltUANIZtTIOft NOV? ON KAKtH. 16 END MEN I 16 16 SONGt & DANOE MEN ! 16 16 SOLO SINGERS! 10 20 MUSICIANS I 20 Sl'KCt AL OAR 8U1CNKIIT, UKANDHTKKKT FAKADB DA1LT. PniORS AS Opera Herse. USUAL. Kessrved Beats at n2f-3td QtiEtMUHi BLKIOHfll EDQERLY & CO., CARRIAGE BUILDERS. MARKET STRBBT, nEAHOrrOSTOFFlOE, LANCA8TKE, PA. We have In emr roneiltory the Largest and rnest Assortment et Portland, Albany and Deuble Sleighs, ever ellered ter sale In Lancaster. Day the best and save money. There Is no economy In buylnjt a cheap, ihedity article. ilnmomber, our work Is always reliable We empley only the best mechanics, and pay cash ler the host material, and sell en the most reasonable) terms. Fer quality of work we Invite a comparison at prices. De net tail te call and examine enr work before purchasing oleewhere. A large stock of Buggies and ALWAYS ON Carriages HAND. HEl'AIBINQ rilOMPTLY ATTENDED TO. One set et workmen esped&Uy employed ter that Durnoae. nid-UdAw VKS. ar TUB HAJORlTr OF PEOPLE WOULD NOT ilE CON8IUKUED Thanksgiving Day IT W1TUOUT OOOD TIIIN03 TO KAT. WE UATKllTO YOUH WANTS, And efler Choice Cranberries. Caelc Evtp Evtp erated Bagsr Cern, Fine French Prunes, French l'eis. Mnshroens, Maccarenl, Vermi celli, llarstarlu, ehrlmps. Lebster, Salmen. Fine Olive Oils. Salad Dremlims. rieiles and Sanccs, Evaporated Peaches. Callternla Hvap orated Apricots, Choice Naw Layer Figs. Vineyard Cluster Katein. New Paper Shell Almenls, New Cream Nuts. Champlun Mince Meat. 100 per pound. Pl'UE UOCK UANDT SYUUP, ter Griddle and Hnckwlieat Cakes, very nice. LOTS OF .NKW GOODS, tee nn' merens te mention. Come and ten. Same goods sold at our branch Ne. SOI Chestnut street. P. 8 Telephone connection. Goods deliv ered te all parts et the city. At BURSK'S, NO. 17 HA.8T KINO 8TBHHT. AauiNnr-.'q HALSerrus lameastek HOLT WOUR'i -On TUE3DAT, NOV. 2 list, at theUrap Hetel. In the city of Lan caster, the undersigned, assignee or the Lan caster llelt Company, will sell at publle ssle the real estate. bIiehs. machinery. Ac . et the Lancaster liolt'.'empany. Tne works are la geed erJer and have been nsed ter several earsssaiuanutactery of Carriage and Tire Ilelts, A -tin and spring Bar Clips, Ac. The UOLT WOKKS are situated en llarrlsburg avenue and are within easy access et the Pennsylvania and the Keaulng A Columbia railroads. The let has a frontage et about 40 leutand a.leptliotiibent 1S5 teet, extenulug trem llarrlsburg avenue te Mulberry street. The buildings nre about 30x150 tett The works li'ive u capacity of about gj.uue csrrUge belts a day. Persons desiring tn vlew the premises, or wishing lurthcr tnloimntlen, will apply te the u jUersignoe, at e. 211 North Mary street, Lani isUT. . B:U ) te commence at 7 o'clock, p. m , when terms will be inade known by n F lUriNG, Asslgase. H. shcbxrt. Auctioneer. Ale, nt the same time and place, the lollow lellow lollew lng property : Se. 1 A let aOlelnlng property el Lancaster Belt Company en the south, fronting 4S leet en Mulberry street and running back US feet, containing ene substantial Srame WAKE. HOUAK.iO leet square and two and ene-naif story high, Frame btable, Jirlck store Heom, 15x4 i feet, ene story high, with trasna addition thereto, lately nsed as a store loom by the Lancaster UoltCempany. Ne.X A let adjoining property of Laneaster Belt Company en the Beutb, f routing about 43 feet en llarrlsburg avenue and Arch alley and running back UJ feet en the south and 70 teet en the north tdite, containing two two twe two nterv rilAMK UWKLL1NO HOUSES and a ene story Brick Building, about II leet square, connected witn neu neris. Ne a. a. let adjoining the two properties named above en the south, and lreutlng 64 tfet en Mulberry street, running back 240 teet te Arch alley, with geed two and one-halt tery KltAMK MOUSE en Arch alley, fine tri It trees, Ae. Ne 4 The nrenertv. J7 and Z North Lime street, consisting el a let 12x122 feet, with two two and ene bait story UU1CK DVVELLINU 110USKS, each having two-story Brick Back Building, slate roots, all la thoroughly geed repair. At the same time as above tha private resi dence, Ne. 21 North Mary street, elty of Lan caster, will be oflerod at publle sale. This Is a two-s'ery lIHIUR 11UILD1NO, with Sttle and two-story JlrlcK llnek Building, with two story Frame Kitchen attached, containing In all nine rooms. Including bath room, having het nnd cold water and the necessary conve niences, out buildings, Ac Let 21x43 leet, with alley en side and rear, containing grape vines, Irult trees, Ac, and situated In a very desirable and growing rart et the elty. nevlD-TuTkSftU L. UAMSMAH a UKO. CLOTHING. We have heard et Clothing given away, that is thrown Inte a promiscuous orewd as an advertising dodge. The next thing te giving them away Is te sell them at the low price we are new soiling thorn . K.e:1, a great return for little money, A autt that lit geed enough for any business purpose. uvu l. wear kuuuuy ami luiaieai msrx UOWuB when you can get such Suits and Overcoats as we sell at 17, 18, 110 and 112, te say nothing el the lner Things at 113, (14, IIS and upwai ClilLDltEN'tT AND BUYS' SUITS AND OVKUCOA'lB at the very bottom reached prices, SUITS AS LUW AS $1.50. OYERCOATS AS I0W AS $1,25. OUB CLOTHING SPEAKS FOU ITSELF. We are ready te meet tbe wants of the times. Wages are low and times and payments are slew, one dollar te-day should buy as much as II 60 a year or two age. L&ansman&Bre. The FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILOM AND CLOTHIERS,, Ne. 66-68 NORTH QUEKN BTRSBT, Bight en the Beptnwest Cerner et Orange LANOA3XEB, PA, Het connected wltn any ether clothing beuse in the city. I . .jawlssaST nmw ABTMMTiMimmim. warn sng is i mi TSireBTAKT WIIOI, GREAT SALE OF STOVES. Prices marked down. Steves for Churches and Schools at cost. Te reduce our large stock of Parler Steves and Heaters, we will, for the next 30 day3, sell Steves at an additional reduction of 10 per cent en our already low prices. We must have the room for our Christmas .Goods, se have been compelled toeffcr these great inducements te attract the trade. Remember this salu will only last for 30 days. Come and see for yourselves. "If our prices are net away down we den t ask you te PHI k BBIEHAN'S Ne. 152 North Qaoen'Straet, IT Z. KHOAOS. CHRISTMAS As the Holidays draw near, everybody naturally turns ever In thelr minds what shall they bay for Christmas Presents, and where shall they buy thorn. New, we want everybody te kaew that we have everything pejslble In the Jewoler's Line. Tery NlcoJNew Assortment et LADIES AND QBXTLKMKN'3 WAT0I1KS, at Very Bessonable Prices, as well as the Terr Finest. Alie DIAMOND SOABF PINB for Ladles and Gentlomen, at almost any price. We gtTO Particular Attontlen and Care te the MOUNTING OF DIAMONDS AND PKEOIOUS STONES et all kinds. Everything pretty and useful for a present or Christmas Offering kept In stock. OPEliA GLASSES from Lemalre, Paris ; a new thing In Alligator, wit a cord attached, does away with the the bother et the old fashioned case. The best way Is te come and see for yeurislt bsfore buying, as a thing most be seen te be appreciated. H. Z. RHOADS, Lancaster, Nev. 25, 1884. Ne. 4 W. King St. PIIIUAM ttOLlDAT aoues. Christmas 1884. The Holiday Ftaen Is aearathaatt ami te mset the wants of ear ir&de we have plAced tn ear eases a roll line et ELEG'ANT HOLIDAY GOODS. WatekeB, Diamonds, Brenses, Silverware, in Sterling and Plate, Jewelry, Spectacles and French and American Clocks. Ve call attention te the tast that with enr eemalete Factory we can All any special erdirs ler DIAMOND XOUNTING, MASONIC OR SOCIETY BADGES, Or any artiste In Celd or Silver Jewelry. WFirBt-claes Repairing In livery Branch of Our BuBlnesa, ED W. W. ZAHM, Jeweler, Zahm's nevH-K Cerner, MBit AlirAUTIaKUlfNTO.. WANTStU A TUnSUVO FAUSlnK TO go te Alkei County, B. C, te plant and euro tobacco. Apply te P. P. TOALK. Charleston, 8. C. nev208t ClONHUMl'TIOr, 1 MAVIS A POSITIVE ; remedy ter the above disease s by Its nsa thousands et cases of the worst kind and of long standing have been cured. Indeed, se Tenr1traTI1tn In Ita'xmoaeT ttt L will send TWO BOTTLE FltEK, together with a VALUABLE TKEATISK en tbU dlseae, te anysnlerer. Ulve express and P. O address DB. T. A. SLOCUM, nlUmOeedAtmw 1SI Pearl St., N. Y. pULTON OP EH A UUDHE. CANTATA, UNDER THE PALMS. THANKSGIVING NIQIIT, NOV. , By Choir and selected Voices lrem Sunday school of Duke street M. JC. Charen, Aided by MI3S HALIilB V BBOHTOLD, Seprano of vfest Arch Street Presbyterian Churon, Philadelphia. Admission te all parts et tbe hall, 21 cents, Beserved Beats, 40 cent. Tickets and Chart for Seleotlen of Seats at Heir's Boek Btere. North Queen street. On Thursday at opera house eflce d 32,29,20 IT ULTON UFtBA nuDSB. Saturday Evening, November 20. EOLAHD EED, In the QBEATEST SUCCESS OF TDK PAY, EnUtled iBEATEST SUCCESS OF TE EnUtled "CHEEK" A dramatic gem sparkling with mirth and wit, by Fred. Marsden, esq., author of Letta's " Musette," Jes. Murphy's Kerry Oew " 100 consecutive nights In New Verk city te de lighted audiences. Introducing his popular '"".'M A FERFECT NEW TOBK DUDE." A great popular attraction and packing theatres te the deer wherever this truly great comedian appears, ADMISSION W, 10 A7SCENT3. KESEUVED BEAT8 7J CENTS, Fer sals at Opera Heuse Offl:e. n25-4t -nribLiAMieH a wuwiuk. OVEKCOATS OF WITNEt BEATER FOR EIOHTEEN DOLLARS. OVERCOATS FOR TEN DOLLARS. OVERCOATS FOR FIVE DOLLARS. HEAVY WINTER SUITS Fer Business or Full Dress Wear, 110.00 te lis oe t and Rough and Ready Bulls te work In, ss.3 te 11.00, Fur Gloves 1 Fer Rebjs ! Fur Cellars ! Ladles Fnr Caps, Cellars, Beas and Fur and Elder Dawn Trimming, seal Skin Caps ler aien anu xeye, auu names' seal xiata. Alse the Latest Fashteas In Gents' Belt and sun Felt Mats. Heavy Winter Gloves and Mitts In Weel, either woven or hand knit. Fleece Lined Back or the famous Napa and Baranae Tan. Alse Fine Dress Kid Gloves, with Fur Tops and lined with Lamb's Weel. 80ABLET TJNDERWEAB, That Is pure Cochineal dye. Medicated weel with Improved mams. Alse the W. A F. Special White Weel Underwear ler Halt a Dellar. FINE DRESS BOOTS. Ot French and English Calf, band-sewed end finished in handsome style. French Tee, with Turkish Morocco Tops. Alse Waterproof Beets that are Seeee lined, and our Popular ueui, pnue m w. RUBBER OVERSHOES. Fer Ladles' Gents and Beys, either In plain rubber or heavy, warm aoece lined Arctics. We have a spealalty for ladles In a Water- root OvergtUtsr that is lined with wool, it i Cleth 1 epped end Seven Buttens High. Children's Robbers trem I3e up. Williamseu & Fester, 82, 34, 36 wd 38 EAST K1NQ STREET, LANCASTER, PA. II , buy. GREAT STOVE STOEE, ILflneaatar, Pa. SEASON, 1884. Lancaster, Pa. HLKIUVjUj. riten niTTKKs. sun tin oe v w v NN no ewwirwsn i w w w r WW 6 WWWTV 5T K "s E OO W W K N n RRR OO UN Q K R Q q NN fiB mi in1. 8eg csg This medicine, combining Iren with pur vegetable tonics, quickly and oeuipletuly CUBES DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, MA LAItlA, WEAKNE8S, IMPU11E BLOOD, CHIL.LS and FEVEU and N EUUALGIA. By rapid and thorough assimilation with the bleed. It reaches every part et the system, purifies find enriches the bleed, strengthens the muscles aud nerves, and tones and invig orates the system: A tine Appetiser licit tonte known. It will cure the worst case et Dyspepsia, removing all distressing symptoms, seen as Tasting the Feed. Belchlng, II eat In the Stom ach, Heartburn, etc The enlv iron medicine that will net. hlarlr. en or Injure the teeth. It Is Invaluable for diseases peculiar te women, and te all persons who lead sedentary lives. An unfailing remedy for diseases of the Liver and Kidneys. Persons suflerlng from the ertect et over work, nervous troubles, less of appotlte, or debility, experience quiek roller and ronewod energy by lu use. it uees net cause iteeaacne or produce con stipatien OTHKU Iren medicines de. it is ine only preparatiei causes no Injurious effects. preparation et Iren that IS erfecta. PhvalclanR Anil druggists recommend it as the best. Try it. The genuine has Trade Murk and crossed red lines en wrapper. Take no ether. Made only by BROWN OHBMIOAL OO. stpMydftlyw Baltimore Md. JiXVUEBllSIITH V?ULTON uraBA UOUkK, Tuesday Evenlnff, November 35. The Wonderful Ipestacular Drama, Entitled THE WORLD. (LITTLE'S VERSION.) in Six Asts and Eight Tableaux. With its Magnificent Scenery and Effects. THE UHEAT RAFT SCENE, covering 18,001 feetet canvas and oecupylng the entire stage from wall te wall, with lu surging waves and terrible realism. The Slaking snip, the Lunatie Asylum, the Revolving Wall. Magnllcent Moonlight Pan orama, concluding with the beautiful effect, " The Moen Upen the Lake." THE POPULAR ACTOR, MR. J. Z. LITTLE, Sapperudby a Company of Ackaowleflged Ability. ADMISSION.... 75, 10 A K CENTS RESERVED SEATS. ', Tl CENTS Fer sale at Optra uease. nSS-Jl CKAtine MilNNBROHOR Skating Rink. 0FIN DAT AKD BTEKING, -AT- MiBNNEROHOR HALL, KORTM miKOJi STRKRT. A Band of Musi Will ba Frcient Erery Erenlnff, PIN: AftimeSnN'g.1 ADMISSION, 100. vsnlng, T te 10. r ADMISSION. 30e. SEASON TICKETS, It Admissions, S.00. JOSIFHM. KQRIDER. Maiagsr, Beyl-tld rfUlSl KUBKTINQ AOTIUIMlrTllKBKlN 1 lsverymneh influenced by tha condition et tbe circulation and nervous system, as seen la tbe cold perspiration attending syncope, aid the dryness of the sklu which accompa nies nervous excitement. All skin Diseases, cancers. Tumors, Chronic and Private Diseases permanently cured by ORB. II D. and M. A. LONQAKEIt. OOce n Bast Waiuut street, Lancaster. Pa, coniultatlen ires. nit itaw ii n k Era r second edition. TTJK8DAY HVBNINQ, NOV. 35, 1034. POLITICAL MATTERS. LATK lNFOMHATION AUOUT TUKsl, Mr. Hendricks Departs for lleine Killed by Premature Cannen tiliebarge nt a Democratic Ueleotatlen Last Algbl. New Yeiik, Nev. 25. Hen. T. A. Ileudrlclcs remained in Newark, N. J., last night after having delivered bis SDeOCu In that nlf.v. f-fn nftmn r Ta.MW 'Fpity tbis morning, whero he was jeined by uiswiie me oeupio uoparted for their home via. the Pennsylvania railroad. A MUNICIPAL ELECTION IN DOVER, Jf. 01 Dever, Nev. 25. The city election is proceeding very quietly and a light vote is being polled. Hess, (Rep.) for mayor, will have about 350 majority nnd both branohes of the elty council will be Re publican. SILLED AT A DEMOCRATIC CELEBRATION. Ashland, Mass., Nev. 25. At a Demo cratic oelebration last night a prematare dlsoharge of a oanen blew Albert Bell's hands off, his eyes out and erusJacd his left leg. He died this morning. OFFICIAL DEMOCRATIC PLURALITY IN NEW JKnSET. Tuknten, N.J., Nev. 25. The state beard of canvassers te day announced the result of the vote of New Jersey. Cleve land's plurality evor Blaine is 4,353. ELECTED SENATOR BY 7 PLURALITY. Trenten, N. J., Nev. 25. A speelal from Salem, says n recount of the vete for senator in that county oleots Miller, Re publican, by bevcd plurality, a less of six votes as compared with the face of the returns. A SHERirF DISPERSES AN ELECTION MOB. Portland, Ore., Nev. 25. The Ore Ore geninnU speeial dispateb from Sprague, W. T., says: "Sheriff Cedy has just re turned from Davenport. When tbe mob eanght sight of his posse, It immediately dispersed and allowed the records te be remeved In peaee." A Hungarian Murderer Arrested. Wilminoten, Del., Nev. 25. Steve Dundovles, the Hungarian navvy, who fatally stabbed Michael Schrehmau, a fellow countryman, employed en the Baltimore & Philadelphia railroad, below ElktOD, was arrested tbere last night. He had been in hiding and was driven back te the shanty by hunger. He claims that he and Sohrehman were both drunk and that the latter fell upon the point of a knife, with whieh the prisoner was eating his supper. The stabbing took place about two woeks age and the victim died taut Friday. nremen Iteieue 20 sramlller. New Tere, Nev. 23. A Are breke out early this morning in an old heuEe, em bracing three buildings at 817 and 323 Bowery, in a tailor's store, whieh did about 13,000 damage all told. About 20 families were reused from their sleep by the ery of flre and being unable te escape by the stairways from the flames betook themselves te the reef, whonae they were rescued unhurt by the firemen. ;J A Ilatcn et Laber Items. Notices were posted in Woensookot, H. I., en Monday en the three largest cotton mills tbore of a roduetion in wages, te go into effect Dee. 8. t The Harris woolen company's mill a ivoensooket commenced running ou three ijuarter ttme yesterday, The North Bellingham and Ceryvllle, (Mass.,) woolen mills, will go en three quarter time, Deoember 1st, A report that the woavera in Whitton Whitten Whitton ten mills in Taunton, Mass , who struek against rcduotien In wages would roturnte work beeause a restoration of the old rates hart been premised is Incorrect. Thev went te work this morning, however, at the proposed rcduotien. ;The Cases et tbe ICegltsU Cnnnlballiu. Londen, Nev. 25. The case of Captain Dudiey aud mate, of tbe wroeked yacht Mlgnonetto, who wero tried for murder, November Oth, for having killed the boy Parker, te keep themsolves alive, and against whom a verdict iu accordance with these faets was found, will tbe heard en an appeal by Lord Chief Justioe Colo Celo Cole ridge, and tbree ether judges, December ith. The question as te whether a murder was committed will then be determined. A Sate ilelUvtd te De Kinpty Contains HSOO.OOO, Vienna, Nev. 25. An iron safe in the late Duke of Brunswlek's villa, at Helti ing, whieh was bequeathed te the Duke of Cumberland, was supposed te be empty. Investigation, however, -has revealed the faet that far from being empty, it con tained oeln and paper money te the value of 500,000. Killed Wlille Eloping wltn a Man's Wire. Fert Smith, Ark., Nev. 25. News from Round mountain, in the Choetaw natioe, says : James Weed ran away with Stephen Fieteher's wife. Beth the men are colored. Fletcher pursued the eloping oeuple, blew out Weed's brains and ro re ro turued home with the woman. Una Mill Baspends and Anetber Kesumt s, Rzadine, Pa., Nev. 25, The rolling mill at Blanden, this oeunty, suspended operations te day for want of orders, throwing ISO men out of employment. Mollvalne's plate mill in this elty, whleh suspended a week age, resumed te day, IleeVy Jenes fllnit Stay. New Yerk, Nev. 25. The supreme court te-day decided that Becky Jenes, the witness imprisoned for refusing te answer questions, cannot be released from Erison en a writ et certiorari. The oeurt olds that the commltmeut was net yeid or illegal. Tbe Steamer Guadeloupe llreken In Twe. Washington, D. O. Nev. 25. The signal corps station at Barnegat, roperta the steamer Uuadaloupe has broken In two atnldBhips and will be a total wreek. Her cargo is being removed te lighters. Twelve linlldlngs Oestrejed by tire, GaRTUAOE. Jle Nev. 25. Fire yester day at Carl Junction, destroyed twelve buildings, including half a dozen stores. Tbe less Is heavy. WE4I11ES INDICATIONS. Waihinten, D. 0., Nev. 25. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, partly oleudy weather, slightly warmer with local soews, southeast te southwest winds, lower barometer. MAUM.MXO. rhiiaaeipnia market. PniianatrmA, Nev. S3 Fleur steadier wllh morerdemandi Huporflne Btale, at 13 no OS se 'de Extra de, tt 75213 00 1 Pa. faintly, 3!823aS60 1 winter Clear. 13(004 12JJ de stralgi ts, II 0031 60! Minn, extra, clear, 111 730 123 j straight. It Wl (0i Wlscen-tlu cleai s - 04 S3; straights, 14 50j3t winter pateuU 60O3 0J: spring de, It 75C5 S3. Rye flour at 13 bee j Is. Wheat Armer with lair demand i Na 3 W -etnRed,b0U6S0We Ne. 8 de. 71c Ne.lI'a, di . lie Ne. 3 Delaware de, MXa Cern dull and steady t steamer, 43Q4le tall yellow and de mixed 46Q6c ; Ne, 8, 4iit 43c Oats firmer, wllh a lair demand j Ne. 1 WbltH. 58ei Ne. 3 de. iiiiaziei Ne. 3 de. Uii33'e ; rejected, 31031ic I Ne 2 mixed, Slkc Itye dull at tiaSc S'jeds-Clovensoeil dull at 7KQ8et Timethy dull at II 4041 43 1 flaxseed Arm at II 4l(Jl 43, Winter Rran steady at 111 75U13. Provtslens-Marketdull aud steady t India Mess Reef, ll50?j city de, iu wii oei V: tfess Ferk, f tSCU M i tM y'SSSSSfc BaoeB. lln 7H0I salt de se Piokletdel0a7l0.fi Ird quiet i elty reflsed, IUt-atskai bntcberm, Utvi l prima smaVVr MBfmT uuiur inaraei quiet nod Beretr UMili I assent ! Rolls nt liemki I nsektnir. HSlKn. ., . r.i , Fnrmforfresn,whlen are very searsij f.H, Jjb: demand t extras, ttgJtei WeetesTlNJ Vt cbeesn Arm with a moderate iteataadt J kraike i-eiroieum auieti siSn Whisky unlit Western at mmmm tMh .vbm.. Naw TORI. Nev. M.rirarMu - 'v : em steady and in moderate demane. swsMe '. -ern oulet and unchanm.1. " '. Wheat a trifle or Hje higher, with a Mr . speculative buslnnsst a L WWte. Besslaatt Ne. 3 lied. Dec., tiummun TJ JuiuaauH ! -:" ZZVA S? ' " "W vu - T. , a , j"aai ; ZJISJ1 . sisei ' Jl'i i raw erjJt KXd93a. corn HQX higher and fairly acUve i MhsM W".ei?;i",eV."9M,0 ae fe.tnre.)sv OataWOWe higher and mere active t Tle.t Dec.,:iJitj?2!40 t Jan., MXSJSSei May. J4e State, 1130370 ; WesUrn, illtJeV """" Western Orata saarKSta. rt &i : TpLDO.-Wheat was eulet. but Arm Mat i. nod, cash and Nev. at 700 bidi Dee. a aW 7, TOkabldi JiiLstnum r.h t tiiA. uTZTc iv H !iet No.2seItat7B&78e. " ' ,J$1X Cern wainulat. but atavi iiivt, nii.i'' i8 K5? atVxie.07' " m ' " tU ' V k .0,U wer I"'61 0' wnlt t 8e Ne. I J!S ..(il.erf?wlWR,ne,eteJ prlme ler cash "S bid aW. Jed? Mk9Li DCemb8r " W - " DnneiT. Wheat Ne. 1 WMt b Mk. n cash and Nevember 1 7Jie bid ter December j TSebld for January; Ne. l Bed at 7efer casn i. iu, ..urvuiuci auu liocwzaemr t wmn mn ar January i Nev. R Bed at 120, nominal j Michigan Seft Ne. 1 Red at 77e asked i Leng' berry at 78e, nominal t roeelpts, M.00O bush. Cern Ne. 1 at Ms. Oats -Ligiit mixed at lTXe Ne. i White at 290 Ne. 1 at 27C I'aoMA-cern was In active demand be easier i new hlgk mlxett at UOMWe t new Ne 2 mlxed at 31Q3IC. 0ts were dull s Ne. 2 white at MXOUe : He. 2mlxed219Ue. Ryowesdull; Ne. 2 at We. Mva Bteek Matket. CsnoAeo Cattle Reeelpts, 7.0OI head! shle shle ments, S.ose bead i tbe market was fairly actlve and steady i expert graues. smttUi peer te fancy shipping, U 0) Texaae, IS 8083 73. Hogs Receipts, 13,000 beadt shipments, 3.000 head: market fairly aetlvet prices epened 1 0a higher, but closed a shade weaker 1 heavy, It 2SH4 15 j light, M04l rough grades. UtUll. Sheep-Receipts, 2,700 head 1 shipment. ON headi market steady and unehangedi oesa meu te cheice, 12 C0OI 7. East LiaxaTV Cattle were firm and pries a shade better than last week ; receipts, Tti iicaii , BuipuieuiB, , ueft'i. K negs were active 1 rnuaaeipmas a sisssf est IO drkers, M 10OI CO 1 receipts, (,tx bead i shipments 2.8U0 head Bhcep were dull and nncbangsd l.eoeheadt shlpmsnu.l.ecehead. rseeipu, I'btladelpbia Cattle Maraei. Mendat, Nev. 24. The arrivals et stock at the various stock varda were live Ker the week 3,000 beeves, 12,000 sheep, 100 hogs. 1'rovleus wcek-4,600 beeves, 11,000 sheep, 6,l begs. Reef cattie were tn fair demand, altheagtt rates were a fraction lower. We quote as follews: Exuumes. SQaxe : Meit sales, 4Bei ex tra. Cisia Geed, SKO601 Medium, K03Kei Common. 30c Fat cows were dull and lower at 2XQ(e. Milch cows were net much sought alter at 130870. Veal calves were inactive and ecaree at 9 9c. Uhoep and Lambs were In geed requeit for the extra grades, whleh ware searea and higher, whlle common stock was net wanted, a number et extreme eommen being refused byabutoterovsn at the low rate et 73c, per head. We quote as fellows : Extra, 4KQ50 ; Geed, SQIc; Medium, 3X9 3Kc; Common, 79CS2)e ; Lambs, S3Sf0. Hogs were In peer demand at H87c j DBKSSXO MSATS. City dressed beeves were In fair demand andpilces closed weaker at 7010c, with sales et extra oemmon as lewas 60. Dressed Sheep were active at I3X, with salsa et lambs us high as We. Stock naraetf. ttuotatlens by Reel, Metirann AOet liana em, Lancaster, Ia. UA.K. 12M. Sf. M. Missouri Paciae Michigan Central..... 5T New Yerk Control S7M ssv is New Jersey central 4192 4lk 4t Ohie Control v2 y, Del. Lack. A Western.... lOSJi 109 lOIVi Denver A Rie Orandn... HH Srle 13K 18! 111. Kansas A Texas. Ifi IS ISM Lake Shere 65 (J1U 3I Chicago A N. W com.... tV)i V) Mil N. N ent. A Western UK St.l'auIAOmaha 10 l'ecincMall S2X H)k II Rechester A rituburgh t? St. Paul lift nn 78 Texas raclflc lV.i 13 11 Union Pacific 4Dj2 KW SI Wabash Common i J 4M Wabash Proferrod .... 11M West'm Union Telegraph eex 60 60j Ionlsvllle A Nashville... J4J 23? s4 N. Y., ChL A St-L.. .... .... S Lehigh Velley seu vi se LehlKh Navigation. 43k OH Pennsylvania... 602 tw ll Reading. ll'i li?J Uhl P.T. A liutrale s -a Northern Paclfle Cem... 17 17M 1TM Northern Pacific Pref... 4l( ejJ mil Uostenvlllo.... , .... Philadelphia A Rrle .... Northern Control...., Underground. , , .... Canada Southern. 11 en... ,-.........,.. ....... 71 71 7IJb People's Pansamrer. .... .... Jersey Central...... .. .... .... OregnaTranscentlnental. .... .... .... ReadingUeneralMtks .... rnuaaelpnia. quotations by Associated Press. Stocks steady. Philadelphia A Erie R.B..... 11 Reading Railroad liM Pennsylvania Railroad II Lehigh Valley Railroad u United Companies or New Jersey 1MI( Northern l'acinc 1TJ4 Northern Pactae PreferreL Wi Northern Central Railroad..,. 1M Lenlgh Navltratlen Company 41 Norrutewn Railroad .leeff Central Transportation company at Ruttale. N. Y..and Philadelphia a Little SchuvlkUl R&llmad I2J new XOTK. qaotatleas by Associated Press. Stocks strong aud higher. Meney, laJIke. . New Yerk Central.... HV .J Erle Railroad... ..,...... .... 1S9 , Adams Express 1M Michigan Centra! Railroad. ST -, Michigan southern Railroad saM Illinois central Railroad ..liejj Cleveland A Pittsburgh Railroad ....Jit -'K.r Chicago A Reck Island Railroad... M IW .- df' putaeurgn x rert Wayne naureau j ,j- Western Union Telegraph Company.. .... atu -.ps New Jersey Cuntr&i .e. ...... 41S5r- - -t New Yerk OntArleA Weatarn... ..... UJi'SS mm i -",' JUPAOXAL MUXXUMB. " UUOUC-PAIUA.' Oulnlr. mmnlAlA r.nrA all Kldnev. Ifladaar and urinary Diseases, scalding, irrita - t .?. . -. "- . ... oieno,i uravei, uatarrn or me ximuuer. Drugglstt (I) Absolutely the best Pereus Plaster evr , made. The sap riaair is oem pesea ei siee . if nna Ttalaama find llrnnf Vlmmte Sajtfep . aifif. -v. ; Aohe'tero Chest, and all pains are speeatty , . g. 'm at any drug store. i', ii. i .nil P.; -N " KOCQ U UN COKNS," V Ask ler Wells' "Reukb en Cema." Ile.r2, 4U1CK CUUipiUfcV GUIU. fMU V. ffV.K WLffltf. warts, bunions. (1) " " My Uraadfatber's Oloek," Was once a very popular song, but like xaaay ethor sentimental tunes It doesn't wear well. Or. 'ftexnat' JWetrlc OU wtfi wser; ttwtll wear nway all aches, sprains, and paias, and repay lu aarchaser a hundred fold. Fer eel . Dy 11. B. coehrun.'drnggtst.lNanaWMer, Queen street. ey. unnnniiniiKtTN." ' ' Clears out rats, mice, reaches,flles. aata, bM" bugs, skunks, chipmunks, gupMvs. IS. Druggists. Ill " S-Ulg Tkleve-. r Dyspepsia and dsblUty are two bte tMersat : they creep In and steal our health and eesav eesav eesav forthetoreweknowlt. Let us putasMsttf. their Invasions with a bottle et JtsjrSWS Jilec JHtttrt, te be bad at any drugstese. Fer sale by 11. B. Cochran, avegglM, W Ml Its North queen street. t' " " HKAKTVAIMS3. ; ' ? Palpitation, Drepsical Sw Indigestion, Headache. Uaei Wells' Health JteMwer ." Drepsical Swellings, thmlafm "WT 'ift' Si U A . JS M -m "Si 4 "XP id. V 5'i 5-i, i . ati W-f fir 4 v- 'A y K flf ,'Hlj : Sfii.f !. : ritf&J ii&tei' t- A tAX&ii
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