ws?s W'r ' &S-V; LAMOABTJEB PAILY IMTBTGElDE WEDNEgb, AY NOVEMBER 26 18tt In- vf Mt,!1 ., a ,r ry.5. .n - , 7 "yfwUBH Z - - ! 7 - -Ti I U0LUMIUA NKWtJ. FrnmUnr Kegnlar Correspondent. The Susquehanna rlver ralsed IB Inches ftluoe Buuday tilght, ntid 1 till bwoU bweU lnjr. Alley G. has been graded botween Oth and 7 tli streets. Martin llouek's Bevcntli street houses baa bceu oeuiplotcd. Columbia has olghteen boetblaoks, and they arn all negrees. Tlie kitchen In tbe resldoneo of J. T. Wilsen, en Clierry stroet, wait llouded yesterday, by tbe bursting el a bolter. Tlie Columbia Ilellef nstoclatlen meets en Baturdny afternoon In tbe opern house. (J. L, Filbert wen tbe !U pound turkey rnfllodeiriaat evening by linrry liolxler. II. 0. Yeung threw tbe dloe Ter blra and inade 47 points. Jaoeb Webster floored 43 pelntii, and wen the 23 pound turkey, rnflhd oil' hi tbe Karmera' hotel last even I n if. C'noliHef 12ejllsli Protestant ohurebos wl)J.meet In tbe M. 12. church, this ovou evou oveu lug, te praotleo for te-morrow's union Thanksgiving service. Tbe wages of puddlers In tbe Busqiio Busqiie bnnna rolling mill is te be rodueed 20 cents en tbe ten. Day lnborers will only be required te work 0 bourn perday, Instead of 10, but tbelr wages will be out down 0 eon Is per day. A l'. It It, braketnan, from Ilarrlsburg, foil oil his oibeoHO this morning as bis train was going went, and by striking bis bend agniLfit a track, an ugly weuud was made Fred. MHIer, braeman en tbe 0. D. loeal, "bad bis tight baud caught and mashed last evening, wblle coupling ears at St. Charles furnace. Our niorehants are erecting stroet lamps in front of their places of buslness. They give n mueh better liitbt than gas. V, U. Illanehard, It. C. onglueor, has recovered from bis recent illness and is ngalu anle te be at work. Mr, Blineii May, Cashier in tbe Columbia National bank, has resigned. The beard of directors say they nre dccreaslng the expenses of tbe bank. Mr. May onterod tbe bank February 1, ISO I, and en De cember 8, 1878 was elected cashier. He has evor been n faithful and honest worker for and In the Interest of the bank. Tbe Shawnce Active association's ball in Armery hall, last oreulug, was poorly attonded. It is heped bolter ltiek will attend the efforts of the Sens of Veterans who give n bop in the Armery this evcnlng. XIIANKIUIVINU AMUSKMKMTd. Numerous Illinrmena by H'tllfh The ! Wtllbn Uelebrated. Tbore will be iulte a number of Thanks, giving nmuHenicnta in this eity, and theso who dcslrecan have plenty of fun. This evening the festivities will begin, when the Lancaster M-ouuccher will give a grand vocal and instrumental concert. The mo'ety will be assisted by Prof. Carl Therbahu, of the opera bouse orehostr?, M-idame Matzand n large orchestra. The Licdeikrauz will give ene of their ple-isaut seciables iu their hall this even ing, and a geed time is owned. The sknting rinks en West King street and at Mn jneroher ball offer attractions for Thanksgiving day, and will no doubt be liberally patronized. Te-morrow aftornoen Prof. Ed. Hall wilt glve bis neual Thanksgiving sociable in Schiller hall. Iu the ovenlng thore will be a large leap year party in Eehle man's new building, en Duke street, and tbocantataef " Under tha Palms" will be produced at tbe opera house. During tr.moirew there will be numerous sheeting tu itchcK in and around tbe city, and plenty of sport will be oderod te gun ners. Tbe saloenH iu town will set out big lunches.aud ma y people willeat t .elr dintxr with tLe libeial landlords, UlllTlAHV, Usnth et 3lr. Jnatlnit Mhsed. Mrs. Justina Masen, wife of the la'e Jehn Masen, died at an early hour this morning at White Herse hotel, Salisbury township, of pneumonia, from which ills case she bad bsen a sullarer. The bus band of deceased died in January last and was ene of tbe most highly respected citi zens of the county. Mrs. Masen was a most estimable wemau and leaves four bona te mourn her less, the eldest of whom Ib Kichntd U. Mas n,of this city. SUDUES DUAT1I OF AN AOEI) LADY. Elizabeth Horshey, an aged lady rosid resid sidlng at Ne. 533 Heaver street, died sud denly late en Tuesday afternoon, She ate a hearty dinner, after whieh she visited a noichber. She returned home between 3 and 4 o'elook and wblle walking in the j ard fell ever dead. Coreuer Sbitler was uettfied be emp welled a jury and held an impiest. The verdict of the jury was that death resulted from heart disease PEATU OP THANK QUIN.f. Frank Quinn, a well known resident of this city, died at his rosidenco, en West German street, this morning. He contracted a ssvore cold ou tha night of the presidential election and has been confined te bis bed since. In early life be was coachman for President Buchanan. Hy thrift be accumulated quite an estate, b:ing the owner of a large number of houses. He leaves a wife but no cblldren. Uone tu IJcergla. C. J. McUrann and "Y. U. Hensel left Lancaster this afternoon, te ba joined in Philadelphia by It. K. Jamisen, and in Washington D C. byllea.S J. Randall; the party leaving Washington te-night for Atlauta. Qa., whero tbey will partioipate in tbe Thanksgiving jubitoe of the Qoergia Domeorats en Friday. They go upon the invitation and will be tbe guests of Hen. Jes. U. Iirewn, U. 8. seuater eleet, Messrs. Havell and Grady, of the Atlauta Censlitu lien, and ether prominent Domeorats of that btate. l'el'caUnfC. Tbe cress actions for assault and bat bat tery botween Mar Miller and Philip Haines, oame up for n hearing befere Al derman MeQIiun. yesterday. The cases bad net proceeded far bofero both parties waived a hearing and onterod bail for court. Edward Speer an old Beldlcr, was ar rested yesterday for drunken and disorder ly conduct and threatening persens en the street. He wns sent te jail for ten days by Alderman tiamsen. IIhMcIiiub Treapait, Cenrad Holbeiu, ene of tbe boys charged by Gee. U. Willson, the ewner of Wheat laud, with malicious trespass, was heard by Alderman Ilarr this afternoon. A penalty et $5 aud costs was imposed. A similar case against Clayten Kepner was withdrawn upon tbe payment of costs. It Is Mr. Willson's intention te prosecute all persons trespassing en his premises, as he has been greatly annoyed, Utulttl eiDr. Keck. The relatives of Dr. Charles Koek, the man who committed sulclde at tbe Key. stene house en Monday ovening, arrived here this morning. It was deeidea te bury tbe body iu this eity. The intorment took place this aftornoen in 'Aen cemetery en tbe let of Wm. Heebm. Attended Hfrtlce In Heading Father Pleper, of Colombia, and Father Kaul, of this city, took part in tbe exer, eiscs Incident te the forty hours devotion, en Tuesday eveuleg at St. Paul's Catholie church at Heading. Uiltleally ill, IIon.Tuei. E. Franklin was strlekcn with paralysis en Tuesday afternoeo.slcoo which time be has been lu a soml-uneon. oleusoonditlou. IIe is oeusldered te be in & very oritieal condition, Amnsamentt, Itetil'i " Cfttf A."-On Hsturtlay .evening, Itelaml llrcil, a young aoter who l steadily pushing te the trent rank, will glve "Cheek," a plece whleli has mmle a great lilt, at tbe opern Iieubu. He U pepnlar hum and large audlonce always grent hi in. " Undtr the ftitmt." On Tlinrsilay eyenlng, the cantata of Under the Palms " will ue presented In the opera heusn by the choir and telected slngeri of Duke stroet M. K. chureb, whowlllbeasitsted by MI'S liable V. llooh lleoh lloeh told, soprano, el Philadelphia. The prom lies lera lnrge ninlloneoaro very oncenranlng. Ilyttt .C Hthman't MimtrttiTMa season Hyde A llelnnnn the popular managers, tried their luck wltli a minstrel company, which has se larptevcd a grout siccess. The com pany appiar hare en Friday night, and tha TlslU le Lancaster of minstrels have ticen Tery low el Inte. Tlie troupe Includes Moln Meln Moln tyre ana Heath, the Cllrper quartet, rred. Mathews, Charley Hanks and ethers. lIKATlllt. HPTii In Ibis oily, en the 21th Inst., Ilnnry, son el Jehn I), and Mary J, Kulli, In tlie d year et his nge. J)earct Harry thou hast left ns, Here thy lets wn dmiply lf 1, Hut 'tis (Ind tint hsth Imrnlt us. He cnu nil our sorrows lienl. Onne but net lorgettun. The relatlvcs nnd trleuds el the lamlly arn lespuctliilty Invited te attend the iiinenil Irnm the rpsMonre el his nnrcnts, He. 020 North Christian stroet, en Thursday alter- neon at 2 o'clock, Intorment at Lancaster cemotery. It Masek, At White Herse, en the Mth InBt., Mrs. Justlnu, wllunl tbe Inte Jehn Musen. The relatives and frluiuls et the lamlly sre rospectlullylnvltedtoattondtho (unuial from her Inte resldencn at Whlle Ilorse, en Hat unlay morning, nt 10 o'clock, at the heusn. In. lormentat St. Jehn's Episcopal church, at Cotupassvllle. llKSDtR In thli city, en the 2.1th Inst., IremiAIny, eldest dauichlQr or Isaac N. and MiiKdlu Hemier, nged 4 years, 11 months and 6 1 1 ay J. The relatives and Iriimas et tbe family are respectfully Invited te aitend tha funeral, trem the rosidenco el lier jmrents, He. 4Z2 North Mary street, en Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at I.incaster cemetery, lj 8I.AYHAKKR. At Wllllamstewn, Lancaslnr county, l'n., Nathanlet E. HInymakur, In the "1st )uaret lilsnge. The relatlves and frlondiet thn tnmll'are respectfully Invltad te attend the funeral irem bis lute residence, Frldny, November M, ut ln a. in. garvlceiat the heuse. Intorment at Old I.eacoetc Church burial Kreund. Carriages will meet morning trains ut I.ca man Place station. Huiwn. In this city, en theMlli lnst.. Sam uel KUwln, son el Jehn mid Annie Huber, sKCil I year, I month and 12 days. We had a llttle Eddle ence. He was our only prlde I We leved lilm. uli, perhaps tee well, Ker neon lie slept and died, fast hU suirerlnifi, 1'ast his pain, Coase le wcep, for tears are vain. He who suirered Is at rent. With thu angels and tlie blent. The lelattves anil friends of the family are respectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from tbe residence el his parents. Ne. 422 North Mulberry street, en te-morrow ( Thurs day i atlernoen uts o'clock. Inicnncnt In Ijincaslcreomefory. I.rei -At llellefonte. l't Nev. 13.1881, Mrs. Ann l'arr l.ynn (tie llubley), relletet Jehn Lj en. formerly el Huntingdon county. Pa., azud M years, 2S days. Thn snblect of the abeve notlee nil" the siconddauKhter et Jeseph and Mary l'srr Hubliiyi born In Lancaster, October 21, 17S), and resided thore until 18iC, when heremeviHl te rittsbnrgh and married. Hhnuccompanled her husband le Pennsylvania furnace, where theyllvct many years. Tim subleei of this meme'r was ene et these gentle and lovable ones who attach themelvjj te every rcrsen with whom they ceme In con tact. Never making enemies, but drawing all towards ber by her uniform kindness nnd gentlenes'?. Inollenslve herself, she closed bar t ars te tbe detraction and cnlnmny nt ethers. Her tempcrancii In all thlnus made ber an ex traordinary Personage, giving her anogubo anegubo anogube jnndihr allotted time, and that lreed from stcknr nut having spent a day of pain or confinement te bed until the last year el her pilgrimage, and even then showasmestnt the time In her cbtlr. She retained po-wilen el all hcrlacultles, except memory, until tbe last. She became n member of tbe Preb terl&n church atxuit I) veux age. She delighted te attend the church et her cholce and engage In all the duties n quired el her, and took an ac tlvepntt In all thai pertained te her prospe . Ily. lheiich net demnustiatlve. she never ttieleiii rivalUe.l her (tepenilunce and pluwl herutlectlens upon Him who had redeemed her, and who hus at last taken her te Hlmselt, whero tbe weiry are at rest Thore are yet a number living In Lancaster who will remember her and mourn their less. u. ji a JfKW AlirKKTlMCJtlStfia tTrAnrrtj a uihl. Ftllt IIKKtllAL V HO Housework. 11 NO. 4W WKST OHANtiE STIIEET. -lTrANTKIl-A OtIAOH I'AISTKK. U.NK TT who Is a goeiinnlshcr and striper. Ap- ply t ence. 1IANIKL UUl'l' hO.V. it" Columbia, l'a. M.llNNKUIJIIIIIC KICATINO HIM Wll.t, be elosed this (WEDNESDAY) oveulnc en account et the Mieinercher cencart and ball. The rink will be epen en Thursday attain as usual. it 01.11 STOUK UONKKtrriLUT UltlAltS, 11 ter 23a. Can be rolled en as strictly Con necticut at UAKTMAN'S YKM.OW FUONT UlUAU STOUK JUMllf. j A FINK TUUKEV LUNCH. nnThanksKlvtncr mernlnif frnm Otolle'clook ntCllAKLKV HOSTKII'3 COIt.SElt SALOON, In rear et Central market It 1.1UII NOOfl AND TUKKr.V I.UNUII, It Tomorrow (IHANKbUIVlNU) from 0 te 12 o'clock, naming Ter Turknys THIS KVKN1NU at tlm Law llullillnir Kestnurant KITC11 X STAfl.KKOltl), It l'roprleters. GittNu itirKLiMi iu..M(iirr ' And Blioetlnir .Match ler Turkeys TO. MOKHUW AFTKKNOON at I o'clock, tt Schoenberuer's l'ark, ADAM 8N I) Kit, It Proprietor. i"1 HAND THANKSUIVINU WAV DEER AND TURKEY LUNOH, AI.I. DAY TO-MOKUOW, AT BISMARCK'S RESTAURANT, 23 East King street. Everybody Invited. it IIUUISI'TION THKHK WIi.1. UK AN IN X formal recoptlen at the Jellerson Club rooms TI1UU3DAY EVKN1NO, commenclnK at VA o'clock. All members are cordially In vited, l'orsens wishing te Jein the club can make sprite atlen In person that evcnlng, or at any ether tl me t hreugli any member of the club. Club rooms will be epen Thanksgiving Day. II. J. McUllANN, W. T. Jsrmtxs, President. Secretary. n!3 2td PKOI'OSALB KOll OATS. UMOfl'KO Coin and Straw. Proposals ter lurnlih lurnlih lurnlih lngthoFIre t'enarttnent with Ne 1 White Western Oats, chopped Cern and Btraw of the best quality, ler a period of six ( 8 ) months, will be received by the rtru Committee, at the Mayers Otllce. until DECEMI1EU 3, ISil. ut 7:30 o'clock, p. m. Didders must statu quality. Alse until the same time nnd at the same place, proposals will be received for lurnlsh. lug tlie tire dupirtineut with hard steva and broken coal ter a period et six (0) months. Alse uniu me samu uinu anil at tee caine place, proposals will be received ter laying Eavomentlnlrentol new cnglne and truck ouse,en Eiiet King street. Didders will call en the chlel englneer for Information. I1Y OKI) Kit OF THE COMMITTEE. Attest : Da. II, V. Kbkiiman, Clerk. nW It IJUIILIO HAI.K. Will be sold at Public Sale atdoergo Bohlett's IKrsnklln Heuse), ou MONDAY K VENINO, DECKS11IEU 8, 18SI, the Urst-cUss 8T0UE Hl-AND AND DWBI.L1NO. sltuate Nes. 1 and 117 North Uueen atre.it, en the East side and nearly opposite rilnn ilrene- iuana sieru una onenair square south et uupet. alie building Is Twe-Story IlrleV. 29 feet front, with two-story llrlck Hack Ualldlng Hiiacueu, siaiwi, gas inreuga wnole house, cellar under entlru b.ilhllng, his hydrant, els tern and well et spring water, and private threo loot Blde alley entrance. The let fronts 31.2U feeten North Ounen stroet, and extends eastward 211 teet. inure or less, te Christian streat, en which end nt let Is a large two-itery rrauie Oulldln, suiwb'e 1era warobeuso, shop, or Cin be ceu verted tntodwelllnghousos. Let has an abundanoe et ohelce be ulng fruit trees, also graps vlnej. I'artnt puraluse money can remiln If se do de slrnd, and pojsislen will be given April 1, Maletocemmencoat 7K o'clock p. in., when terms will be madu known by UUABLES KNAPP And llausmtn A Burns, Ileal Estate Agenls, jAoeaUuxoixxa, Auct. norweedu nuwKiu uuitST. Extra Inducements Oflered te Buy Dry Goods and. Notions at Bewers & Hurst's, 26 and 28 Nertih Queen St. ill deduct 10 per cent, en all Cash Sales, large or small, for 15 days, V. 22, 1884. Our Goods arc all Marked in Plain Figures, and a s Le We will DAY. NOV, qualities can be bought elsewhere. w w..w Silks, Black Cashmeres, Dress Goods, Shawls, Skirts, mack Crepes, Blade Crepe Veils, Ladies', Mnn'c ntifl Chil.lrpn's White and Scarlet Merine Underwear, Ladies. Men's and Chilrlrnn'e He siery, Ladies' Kid and Cashmere Gloves, Silk and Weel Mittens, White, Scarlet and Grey Blankets, Muslins, Flannels, Prints, &c. Remember, all goods are offered at our Regular Lew Prices, marked in plain figures, and then ie per cent, deducted from the amount of each sale. BOWERS & HURST. MKW AUVr.ltTlliKBlKNTB.. 1.11 1 It A IIAIIK Tit K AT. Till UbAHKK'S I1 MATC1II.K38 K1NU OF COKFKE1. blomled, at25e. 4 Hit. Uranulated Sugar ler 27e. Htrletly puretplcesat bottom prices. UliAltKK'a. Ne. 88 West King Streot. Hit) 1 1 VJtHT OAUSTIO NO I J A, in rive Pound 11ns and In Bulk, Seda Ash and llanner l.ye ter Snip Making, at HUUltEX'S UHUU B1UUH. sugJ-Gmd 24 West King stroet. Sl'K()TAUl.Kfl-NI ONK nVV A PHKSI. clan understaiidlng tl.e oye can properly tit you with suitable glasses. 1 keep en hand a lull Biipply of Superior Spectacles and Kye (Hsfses. All diseases et Kyound 12r treuuwl 1)11. U.H. 1IHO WN, Ne. 20 West Orange street, Lancaster, pa. u21-lydl'ii FINKOMllllINd Kllll TlIK VAI.I. 1 bave new displayed en my counters and racks ray superb line el Kail Woelons, rney lira me cnuieeai. gwum ever uuuitti in this city by anv merchant tailor heietofero. All Suits, I'antHleuna and Overtxiits will be trimmed with the very best and n perlcctand cointeiUiblo Ht alwaieguar.inU'O 1. Don't tall te step as you pass by and uxamlna the goods In my window. A. II. IIOSEN8TKIN, 37 North 11 u eon street, opposite tbe Postetlico. m24 3indll t IUA1I1) rlltB INUKANCK UUUl'AHV, OF I'llII.ADKLI'llIA. ALtr.uu 8. OlttBrr, President. Jakes II. ai.veiid, vice Pres. and Treas. KDWfH r. Mbbeill, becretary. Jtliua U. allbk, Ass't. Sec'y Assets: One Millien, Twe Hundred and Fifty-nine Thousand, Nine Hun dred and Sixty-seven Dollars and Forty-nine Cents. All Invested In solid securities. Lesses promptly settled and paid. Rife 6c Kaufman, .'AGENTS, Ne. 10 East Kins Street. ecl CinaM.WArf.lt PUHI.IU HAI.K OF VALUAIILK UITY Property. On WEHNE30AY, NOVEM HKUSil, 1S8I, wlllboseldatpubllo sale, at the ieepard hotel. In the City et Lancaster, a let of ground situated at Nes ?3J nnd. 411 East King street. In said city, containing In trent en said East King street, 32 fiet, 3W Inches, and ntcnillng In depth northward ili feet te a 14 feet wldu alley, upon which arn erected a large and substantial iwn-stuiy brick II WKL.1. INU HUIMK. "lthattle, .llfeet, Vi Inches, by '28 tiet, Including a 3-feet private alley, with u oui-htery brlclt building attached, 51x10 feet. Hydrant, fruit trees, grape vims and ether improvements. This property from its sl7.e, location and Im provements make It a very desirable Invest ment for purchasers. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock, p. m.. el said day, when altondauce will be given and terms mode known by MKS. LOUISA PUICE, Kiecutrlx et the Kstate et Colonel Samuel II. Price, dee'd, Hkkhv SntJBBHT, Auct. nll-TuAFtsd lur.ruN erbiiA nuti'e. Saturday Evenlnsr, November 29, EOLAOT REED, InUleUUKATEBT SUOOBS8 OF TUB DAY, Untitled " CHEEK." A dramatic em sparkling with mirth and wit, by Fred. Marsdun, esq., author of Letta's " stusetui," Jes. Murphy's " Kerry Unw " 100 cousscutlve nlfihts lu New Yerk city te de lighted audleuces. Intreduclni: bis popular son ir. I'M A TKKKKCT NKW YOKK DUDE." A reat popular attraotlen and packlntr theatres te tlie deer whcruer this truly great comedian appears, ADMISSION 35, CO A 75 CENTS. UKSKtiVF.D SF.ATS 75 OENTS. Fer telcat Opera Heuse Olllca. n25-lt SK Anne MINNEROHOR Skating Rink. OPEN' WAY AND VENLU, -AT- M-E5NNERCHOR HALL, NOUTU 1'UINCE STKEET. A Hand ei' Mnslc Will be Present Every Evening. OPEN MernluK, 9 te 12, ! ADMISSION, IOe. Aftornoen, 2 te 5, Evening, 7 te le. )- ADMISSION, 20c. SEASON TICKET J, 16 Admissions, O2.00. JOSEPH M. KUEIDElt. nevS tld Manoger. J.K' UsLUWKLL A VV. J. E. Caldwell &Ce. Are selling a superior line of Fine Geneva Watches, fn Rentlemen's sixes, at the remark, ably low prices of $75 and $10O. Vull leweled tnevements, heavy, 13-karat Ue.d Cases, Satisfactory tlme-tceeplng , guaranteed. Inquiries by mall will receive carelnl atten. tlen. 902 Chestnut Street, PflltADKLPniA. Ol8-(l) itmwiAn rttKnaasraitn. Our stock is large and contains cheice: - v. A.1JCIUIV Mn AiirjtHTiBJtsxjtNTa. TBIWJKTANT NOTIOK. GREAT SALE Prices marked down. Steves for Te reduce our large stock of Parler Steves and Heaters, we will iTn mm 4VI n r.mr IV r v r n rt fnll W. .-v n 4 r aim. v I Jaii . & 1 - l.a mm iui tut; iical u uap, aai eiuvc.'i ttt an auuiuuimi ruuuCll.On Ot IO per cent, en our already low prices. We must have the room for our Christmas Goods, se have been compelled te offer these great inducements te attract the trade. Remember this sale will only last for 30 days. Come and see for yourselves. If our prices are net away down we don't ask you te buy. FLU I BEENEMAN'S GREAT STOVE fflfflR Ne. 152 North Queen" Street, UlKUAhT J1ULIDAV UOOUH. Christinas 1884. Tlie Holiday Season Is near at hand and te in our cases a full line el ELEGANT HOLIDAY GOODS. -IN- Watches, Diamonds, Bronzes, Silverware, in Sterling and Plate, Jewelry, Spectacles and French and American Clocks. We call attention te tbe tact that with our complete Factory we can flll.any speclal erdara ler DIAMOND MOUNTING, MASONIC 0RS0CIET17 BADGES, Or any artlele In Geld or Silver Jewelry. CSTFlrst-elnss Repairing In Every Braneh of Our Business, ED W. W. ZAHM, Jeweler, Zabm's neT22-U Cerner, - J."' AlAHTIM & VO.'a AUVKKTISEI1ENT. WE ARE TSTOEILT'EES CHINA AND . GLASSWARE, TOYS, DOLLS, &e. NEW GOODS AND LOW PRICES. BISQUE AND LAVA WARE. FINE COLORED GLASSWARE. CS" WE SOLICIT A CALL."S J. B. MARTIN & CO. Cerner West King ami Prince Streets. AMUHKMJCNTtl GKANU TOOAL AND lNSTUDaCnTAL CONCEUT -OKTnE- LANCASTER MiENNERCHOR, A38ISTED I1Y MME. M. MATZ, PltOF. THOKIIAUN and a Urand Orchestra, en WEDNE8DAT EVENING, NOV. 28, Commencing nt 8K o'elock preclsely. nJ5 2t FULTON Of CH A UOCSE. CANTATA, UNDER THE PALMS. TIIANK8UIVINQ MIOUT, NOV. 27, Ily Choir and BoWetod Voice) from Sunday. gchoel of Duke Street M. E. Church, Aided by MISB HAIitlQ V, BBOHTOLD, Boprane et West Aroh Street Tresbyterlan Church, I'hlladelpbta. Admission te all parts el the hall, 25 cents. uuservm noun, v cunts. Tickets and Chart ler Selection of Beats at Herr's Heek store. North Ojuecu street. On Thursday at opera house olllce n22,25,2a F UL.TON Ol'EHA UUUlE, FRIDAY EVENING, NOV 28. first appearance In this city of HYDE & BBHHAN'S MINSTRELS. THK FINKST I LAUaKST, UK8T AND MOST COMPLETE Aiinaruui. uiiuANiz ahum new ON SAltrii. 16 END MEN I 16 16 SONG & DANO- MEN I 16 16 SOLO SINGERS! 16 20 MUSICIANS I 20 SPECIAL CAR SUKNKKY. UitAND bTlUSKT I'AUADK DAILY. PRICES AS Opera Heuse. USUAL. Reserved Seats at nls.Jtd from SATUR. Lew as the same assortments of Black OP STOVES. Churches and Schools atrnsfr Lancaster, Pa. meet the wants or our tradojwe hare placed Lancaster, Pa OPENING IN- Opposite Stevens Heuse. MBU1UA.1i. ritOM I1ITTKKM. inn oe w w 1 R II e w w w HD3S tllll 1) l W W T V t it e e WW WW It ssH it oe w it nun oe nv n ii it no e NN N II unit e e n n n il it no e n (is U u it oe K NN yT TTTT BKj BRS,3 PSS' 86SStt. T E T 1USK II X This modlclne. cemMnlntr iron with nur vegetabln tonics, quickly and cempletely (junta Dtai'Ki'aia, iMiiun.iiu.. ui. LAItIA, WEAKNKbS, IMl'UItK 11LOUD, CHILLS and KKVKIt nnd NEUKALGI A. Ily rapid and thorough assimilation with tlie bleed, it reaches every part et the systeui, fiurlCesand enriches the bleed, strengthens be muscles and nerves, una tone3 and invig orates tbe system: A nne Appotlzer Hest tonle known. It will cure tbe worst case of Dyspepsia, removing all distressing symptoms, such as Tasting the Feed, llelchlng, Ileal In the atom atem ach. Heartburn, etc. The only iron modlclne that will net black en or Injure the teeth. It Is Invaluable ler dlseaaca peculiar te women, and te all persons who lend sedentary lives. An unfailing remedy .for diseases ofgtbe Llverand Kldnevs. Persons suflerlug Irem the etlect of over work, nervous troubles, less of appetlte. or debility, experience quick relief and ronewed energy by Its use. It dees net cause Headache or prodneo con stlpatlen OTIIEUlren medlclues de. It is tne only nrenaratic preparation et Iren that us oUects. 1'hvstclans and causes no Injurious oUects. druggUU recommend It as thn best. Try It. Thogenulne has Trade Mark and crossed red lines en wrapper. Take no ethor. Made only by BROWN OHEMIOAIi OO. epMydftlyw Ilaltlmere, Md. WAMKD-A TUIIAUUU KAHMKlt TO se te Aiken County, S. C, te plant and curetebacce. Apply te P. P. TOAI.B. nev6t Charleston, 8. C. YCLLUVV rltONT OIUAK, WAllKANTKU dear Vuelta Abajo Havana, niler, the best 80 cigar In tbe state at UAUTMAN'S YELLOW KKONT ,CU1 AH BXOUE, SECOND EDITION. WEDNESDAY nVKNINO.NOV. 20, 10U4. f5E"ASS00IAffED PReS UBFENUKU III A MKW YORK FAI'KH, The ' Journal el Ueininxrm " Hxtl.ncrt thut It Uaa no Share In Tlukurlug With New Y or h-s Klrrtluii Hfturus. New YenK, Nev. 20. The Journal of viirinmcTcc. wnien rpcpntlv 011m111nnf1.fi unfavorably en the Awoelated Press In connection with tbe oellootlon of election returns from this state, says this morning editorially, that at a joint meeting of the Western and New Yerk associated press te investigate the oemplalnts, the arrangements for reportleg were shown te be as porfcet as could well be. and wholly without partisan bias. The article says further that neither Whltelaw Rflld, nor any ethor member of the cimmlttee gave any personal attention te the super vision of the tLturns. In regaid te the New 1 etk state returns, thn Journal say, that aa far as the aotlen of General M.ina. ger Smith, or the control of tbe machinery te oencorned, thore is no cause for com plaint. It concludes ns fellows : "Exactly new the returns from the stale took an the partisan character they assumed, we need net say, but we are satisfied that no orders or directions of the managers of the Associated Press had any share Iu ojutrib ejutrib tlng te that result." n.UnALITIE9 OP MICHIGAN CONGRESSMEN. Detiuet, 3Iieh., Nev. 20. The plu. rail ties en congressmen in this stale are m fellows : First dlstriet, Mayberry (Dam.). 0,121 ; Second. Eldritlije (Dam.) 51; Third O'Donnell, (Hep), 1,228; Fourth, Bor Ber rows, (Hep ) 332 ; Fifth.Corasteok (Dern.), 850 ; Sixth, Winans, (Der), ISO ; Seventh Carloteu, (Dera.), 210; Eighth, Tareney (Dam.), 1,022 ; Ninth, CntoucenKep), 2.750; Tenth, Fisher (Dem.). 283; Eleventh MelTatt, (Uep), 7,475. O0I.D HEADED CANE rnEBENTnU TO BLAINE. Augusta, Maine, Nev. 20 Tier. A. Andersen, pastor of St. Patrick's church, Cincinnati, oatied en lllalne te day and presented him with an elegant geld beaded cane in the narae of his ohureh. Father Andersen made an eloquent presentation address, te which Blaine happily re sponded. A Rival or the uebden Clati. Readine, Pa., Nev. 20. A movement has been inaugurated by the Eastern Pig Iren association, of which Henry B. Eokert, of Reading, is prosidenr, te erganize a general tarlfl elub. It is proposed te in in in olude overy industry In the country in the interest of protection. Ab England's Cobden club wa organized te dis seminate froe trade doctrines, the in tention is te effect a general organization and uuiucatlen of all industries in the interest of home, as ngalnst fereign, manufacturers, A mceting for the oom eom oem mltteo te deliberate upon a plan of organization Is te be held in Philadelphia en December 3. Laber News, St. Themas, Ont. Nev. 2C The heads of all departments of the Michigan rail road have been notified te reduce their working foreo ten per oent. I'KOVIDENCK 11. 1. JNOV. SO. ThQ prO- poeed roduetion in the Bollen mills at Woenscokot is seven per cent, The Eagle mills at Woensockot te-day posted notices of a reduotien In wages. Tahnten, Mass, , Nev. 20, The striking weavers of the Whittenton mills refused te go te work te-day and the mills are shut down in coasetiuenco. We news Frebi a Misting Skill'. Wilmington, De'., Nev. 20. A cpeeial from Lewes says the beat jnst returned from the seareh of the missing pilot skiff. Theyeruizcd 300 mi'ea and found no traoe of the lest. Anether beat is still out en the same seareh. The last skiff contains the pilot, Marshall Bertrand and two Nerweginn sailors. It drifted away last Monday after putting the pilot en the steamship Pennsylvania and, as terrible weather has prevatbd since, it foared the men have been drowned. An Attempt te Wreck .in Express Train. Cincinnati, Nev. 21. The incoming express train en the Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton railroad, last night had a narrow escape from a frightful aoeident a few miles from this city. Twe men walking en the track discovered formida ble obstructions, which would certainly have wrecked the train if they had net given netice in time te allow their removal ! befere the train reached the spot. There is no olue te the criminals. Twe AnlEnments. Cincinnati. Ohie, Nev. 20. A Bpeeial from Dayton, Ohie, says that Jeseph Tukratt A Ce., dry goods, assigned yester day te Tbemas Legler. The estimated assets, ?33, 000 ; liabilities $38,000. BAimtenK, Md., Nev. 25. The Wm. Glemar Baltimore rivet and npike works made an assignment te-day te Charles D. Fisher, for tbe heneflt of his creditors. Tlie bend of the trustee is $50,000. Six Men Killed In a Melee. Tucson, Ariz., Nev. 20. A report reached hore of a tragedy at the Couevia copper eamp, Bonera, en Saturday, whieh resultcd In the death of sis men and the wounding of a number of ethers. A Mexican otencd an American teamster whereupen the ether Americans' armed themselves. An attempt vef the Mexican pelice te disarm them eaused the affair. The Londen MTalBlnc iletcB, Londen, Nev, 20, At the end of tbe ssoeud day's walking match last night tha aggregate scores of the ebief contestants were as fellows : Llttloweod 103. Rewell 101, Cartwright 140, Masen 11!. Uoeit sleighing lu Michigan, GnAND IUriDS, Mleh., Nev. 20. There is a feet et suew en the ground and gecd sleighing. Uarglats Hen a l'snltcetlary Safe. New Yeiik, Nev. 20. Last night bur glars breke into the Kings county penitentiary and robbed the Bate of tbe shoe shen of 43.000. Hew burglars cot in without arousing the guards is a aurprlse te all. Anether Earthquake In Syria, Vienna, Nev. 20. Flve heavy shocks of earthquake were felt at Greetz, the eapltal of Syria, yesterday. Hydrophobic Epidemic In Vienna. Vienna, Nev. 20. A veritable epl epl demle of hydrophobia is prevailing in this eity, Already eighty 'eases have been reported, cloven et wbien uave proved fatal. Ininlated uatn from Uhelera. Paths Nev. 20. Although the ohelora bulletins have been stepped,isolated deatba from cholera oeutintte te Da reported. WWATUKK aniIIUATIUNS. Wasiiinqten, D. 0., Nev. 20,Fer the Mlildle Atlantic states, local showers and partly cloudy weather, followed by clearing weather, southwesterly winds, nearly stationary temperatut. lakcu te Heading. Offleer De Hart took Paul Kreseler, the book agent and obremo pedlar, arrested iu this city, te Reading Tuesday afternoon, te answer the charge of defrauding a hotel-keeper. ThO llftlltlll tuna. A Joint oemmltloii of the Nertli Phlld delphla association and tbe Reading ttm. e atlen of naptltts ohurebos, met "a this wty Tuesday te take action for tbe fur. thernnoe of the Baptist eas The ooh. relttee, oetiilstlng of Rer. Dr. Cenrad. Srni!?r; w??Ian'.,,n Rev. P.JO. Jene. or Plilladelphla, and Rer. Dr. Debbins, of n?it(ln'.Rntl Mr Ma,in of Malvern, met at Olivet church nt 2 o'elook nnd nt the First ohureh at 3:30, p. m., nnd had n friendly private oenferenoa with the leading wen of both Ohmches. Nethln nt nnt,ll Int-. Aflf rtnna rlstrte T ! " . - -,, 1U u,e evening het. l l, Joneu proaehed a sermon tnTjotb'eongre. gallons assembled in the First Baptist ohureh, nistnrblQK a KqIIkIeus MceilDS. Justlea Illllcr, of Oonestega Centre, heard a nambar of yenng men en Tees . day evanlng en obarge preforred by Eiuantiel Zareher, ene of the oflleors of the Evangelical ohureh of that village, ferdlstutblug a rollgleua meeting. Jehn' Wltmer, Abraham Relner nnd Harry liens' were discharged upeni the paymeut of oests, Tlie case against David G. Kendlg was dismissed, thore net being nny evl deneB against him. The oase against Frederick Geed waa held under adviso advise ment. Mncunalmena Victer. Krem the Columbia Ceuranc Who can blame the Domeoratlo editor, for throwing np thelr hats, tearing the language or joy te tatters and spangling ,1V lUeavenB 'wltl1 starlotsef rhoterio? What la mueb. mero gratifying is that V3 ?y-a.re a.newlnK a tender regard for the doleful pheht of the Republican edtters, and are inclined te let oveu Sir. Blaine down CAsy. liestractlve Wire. This morning a fire oecttrred en the premlrcs of Abraham 0. IIesh, two rullea southwest of Mt. Jey, in whleh a weed, shed, tobaeco heuse and pig-sty were destroyed. The buildings caught from a Are in tbe tobacco shed. One aere et tobneco in the shed at the time was totally destroyed. The Echnm Cms Continued. The jurors selected te try the suit of the heirs of Philip Sehum, deoeased, y. the Pennsylvania railroad company, need net attend tbe view at Salunga, ou Friday, as the case has been continued. Property Withdrawn. Tbe property of the Lancaster Belt company, offered nt publle sale en Tuea day evening, was withdrawn for want of bidders. The dwelling house en North Mary otrcet was withdrawn at $2,500. Sunday Hours. Postmaster Marshall states that Banday hours will be observed at the postemoe te-morrow. The City tight. The polfeo reported 23 gasoline lights as' net burning en Tuesday night. JIKLIQIOVS. Meraviak Chckch.-J. Max IlaiK, pastor. Thanksgiving sorvlceat lOKa. m. Spectalllt any, Cantlclu of I'ralse, Te Deum by the choir ana sermon by the pastor. AU cordially In. vlteil. Collkeb CirAVKt. Than kSBlvIntr service at 10Ka. ui, Sermen by llev. KV.Uerhart, 1.1. West Mission. Thsnhsslvlne service at Wst Mission, Sermon by the pastor at 10:80 a. m. SAMKJBIS. Jtmiaaeipnia narses. PmxAMtriHA, Nev. 26. rienr quiet and and mero ;uemana t Supernne state, at la 28t dim : de Kztrade, 91 75 J3 09 : Pa. fumUy. tvt232SQ3C0 winter dear, $1 MO Wit de stralKfcts, M oeflt 60: Minn, extra, dear, 13) 7501 23 1 Biralxht, ft 0031 U Wisconsin cleei U ''SOI 2S; straights, (i Wfll; winter patents l 60OS 00 : spring de, 14 750583. Uyu flenr at 13 WJJ 73. Wheat quiet and steady t Ne. 1 Kwt crnliod.7aJ8det Ne. 8 de, 70e; Ne. 1 Pa, di . GOjisqiie ; He. 2 Delaware de, 86140. Cern qnlet and steRdy ; stoamer, 43QUe t sail yellow aud de mliodlJSl.ijje; Ne. s, 4ia- Oats Hrmer. nndsr llRht efferings: Ne. 1 White, 50c i Ne. 2 de. 3IXQMe 1 Tfe. 8 de, SKfiJje j rojectetl, SiQile 1 Ne. 3 mixed, n?t63e, liye nemlnnl at Wc aoeds Clevcrseed dull at 7Xc t Timethy dull at l I0J1 1 Flaxsoed qtilut atU 44. , Winter Uran steady at 111 Jsais. Previsions flrin with fair demand ; India Mess Ucer, 819 SOtfJOf City de. IUI wail 00 1 Mes Perk, tiS313 te j lSeet Uains, J33 60321. Bacen, 110 Srnofeed Shonlders, VAQ 7Ke: Bait de. 6i0 5 Bmoted Ilams, 120we: plckled de 1O01OKO. Lard Urm ; city refined, 8Va: loeso bntcliers, 1Q1M ; prime steam 17 2587 85. liutter steady, with fair demand ler line ceeds 1 j Creamery extras, at 80c; Western de. de, ii&ae; U. V. A N. V. extras, 283270! West urn dairy de, 25e; Western geed te Oholce, 20fj He. uens at uaaic 1 paccing, 110140. KgKsrathortusler; extras, 29S313; West- oheoso prices firm, but market oeiet; New Yerk full creams, at WiUlScj Ohie Flats, ohelco, ll12e; lr fair te prime, saail',iQ Pa. part skims, a7ei de full, Petrolenm quiet j Beflned, 7Xc Whlslry dull: Western at II 20. Hew xerx BtaiKesa, Nsw Teri. Nev. at.-riour-State and West ern very steady and In inodcrale inquiry. Beutliuru qulet und unchantreJ. Wheat heavy and KQie lower, and less doings Ne. 1, White, nominal ; Ne. 2 Bed. Dec, SBiftSle: Jan., KHQUSiBt rob, 56a WXes Mar., sikgs5; May, BiewXaJ Cern H(Si higher and rather qnlnt 1 Mixed Western, spot, UfUlci de mture. isaaJc Oata a shade batter iMal Nev.. 32ie lAMay. 31c btate. 3193(3 ; Western, ai3S3e., atoex mnraeta. Quotations by Ueed, McQrann A CO. Ban. en, Lancaster, l'a. Ux.it, llx. r.M. Missouri raciac, Michigan central. Ne w Yerk Central M)V NowJersoy Central 43 Ohie Central. K Del. Lack. A Western.... l(Vi Denver A Ille Grande.... 9 Erie ui Kansas A Texas........... lew Lake Shern 67J Chicago A N. w com,,,. 91H N. N., Ont-A Western.... ..., bUPual ft Omaha se I'acinc Mail tV, llechester & Pittsburgh at. Paul 78 Texas I'eclflc mj Union I'adflc BiH Wabesb Common.. ...... .... Wabash Preferred. West'rn Union TelegrapD 60 Louisville A NasnvUle... i N. Y., ChL A St- L........ .... Lehigh Valley 88 SIX sew 63! i uuuiku .uv.Hauuu,, ...... rennsyivnnii... Heading .......... 61V, BlVZ ni u 11-ia Vfi la it42 tOa i$l X.X.A ilUUUU.....i..ii., Northern Paclfle Cem... Nortnern Pacino l'rer.. K UtMUJUVUlU ...... .......... Philadelphia A Erie iiutiuuiu wuiutu......... Undergreanj. ......... .... .... Canada BoufXern. .... " roeme'spasssnirer. .... .... Jnrsey Central............ .... .... OrvgnuTransoentlnontaL .... Ueaulng Uencral MUrs.... .... ... rniiaaeipnia. qnotatiensby AsseciAtea.rreta. Stocks steady. rhlltulelptiia A Erie B. . IS lieadlug Uallreait... UK Pennsylvania uailread ei Ihlgh Valley BaUread el United Companies of New Jersey 1W Northern Pacific. 17K Northern Pactde Pruferred. nil Northern Central Uailread UK Lenlgh Navigation Company ...... K Nnrrlstevrn Uailread........ .......10 Uentral Tr-insportatlen Company...... ... 86 linnaie, n. 1., anu i-nuaueipnia.. ...... Little gcanvikut uaureaa w xecc Quotations by Associated Press. atecks lower. Money5 IfflHe- New Yerk Central... Mfe Erie Uailread.......................... ,' Adams Express ....ln- Michigan Bouthern liallread aWfl UllnoUCentnUltallread........... 117 Cleveland A Pltubargh lUtlread.t... 1W . Chicago A lUytK isianu naiirDaii...M..,..,itix Aim rlttsuurgn m un. niuvMiuuwi,H,i.. Western tfnlet Telegraph Company,,.,.. ToltxleA watasn...... mm New Jersey Cuntra...i. MewXeik Onurie waMra...... V, i-Si :d t 1 u. ". m && a HB &' tW! - t -m 1V& jIiV'1 V3! H' J e v &i &-i f- M '& K,J,f? ,TtC-t -a wfc" --j
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