'wW;f'wmmmm' "' jf T,''75r'B I " , A V",., if LA1SCABTER DAILY INTBLLiaENOBm1 FRIDAY NOYEMBER128 1384 3BC3S I' oleontlonlRt J singing by the soheol, far better by tiie way, than n geed many Buuday schools In our city slutf j tnusle by 'tlie yeutiK Messrs. Kvnns of Mnuheiin township, members jef KoiTer's orebestra, ami I'ref. K. W. Haas, who soema te be a meat fttvnrlte of the foheol ; nnd a very line iiiorIe lantern exhibition by Illehanl MeOaakny of I, inoaster, Tlie buit of erder was maltitnlucd during nil tbe oxero!(o, nml shortly bofero 10 o'elook the nsnem blagn was dismissed te their homes with the duxolegy. SOim.lTY ENTERTAINMENT. Tbe yuitiiK men of the sodality of St. Aiitheuj'ti church, cave a very pleasant TlianliHKlvlri); entertainment In thoehapol last evening. The nttotiduiice was Tery large, overy scat belng occupied and the nlslcs being crowded. A bnrlottnealltd the "Olllue Snelierf," In which thore wero pincnteMi performer, was followed by "Our Country Cousin," a Oeimau faree in which thore wero 11 actors, all of whom did very well Indeed. Thore wero seme Jltie musical selection;) by the ladles of the tiaercd Jlleurt nwuletny, nnd n duet en the violin and oernc Uy ioremo Illcmetiz nud Cbntlcs Urspruug. The whele oeuoludcd with a laughable jmnerama, In which the brave policeman, the aggravated doetor and the clown in the harbor shop nnd phe tesraph gallery wero conspicuous char actors. UII1TIAKY, COLUMBIA NE tVS ITEMS. rituai unit KKUU1.AK uokmksi'enukni Drntn el WlllUm Wtlili. William Wulsb, a well known resident of the Ninth ward, died at his rosideuee, -lit West .Tames street, en Thursday morning after an illness of soveral woeks iliirntleu. Doeoasod was an empleye of the Pennsylvania railroad for about olgh elgh olgh teeu years, and only ceased work a few mouth nae, when oempolled te by falling health. He leaves a seu and daughter te mourn his less ; the son balm; Walter Weltih He was a motnber of St. Bernard's society am co its organization. The funeral will take plaoe 01 Saturday morning. Deceased was n llfe long Democrat nnd at the recent rlnotlen, although very 111 he ruade n request ti be taken te the polls te vete for the last time. It was dene and he was particularly well pleased when the glad tidings wcre announced te him that the man of his choice, had been chosen president of the United States. DEVTII OF MM (HUKR. Mis. Mary. E., wlfe of Mr. W. II. drier, editor or the Columbia Jit raid, died at her home, Ne. 119 8. Second street, this morn ing. Her remains will be intorred en Monday, Dee. 1st, 1884, from her late borne, In Mount liothel oametery. Mrs. Orier was a member of the 4th street l'resbvtcrlan, church aud a Reed, faithful and efficient Christ1---! and a source of re lief te the peer of Ce'umbia. bhe has been ill a loop time, but endured her sufleriugs with martjr-hke spirit. Taken In the kiutcrn Penitentiary . ShciilT U111I1, Deputies Hippey and Strino ami Tipstat) Ilelhnser, took six prisoners te the Luteru penitentiary, at Philadel phia, en Thursday morning. They were oenvlotcd at the last term of the court for picking peckets, attempted rape and felonious assault and bittery. These taken down wcre Henrv Yeung, Chares K. Tayler, Charles Fisher and Jehn Welsh for rebbiug II. K. IColler, Charles Wice for attempting te kill his wlfe, and Herman IJelIingcr for attempted rape. The last named received the longest sen tence, four years aud wen mouths, nnd tin ethor? from 11 juontliate two yearsand a baif. Tlie I'hilhrinlpliia 1'rtn gives a ptddetl nceuul of au alluged intent te eKcapi en the pait i tlm prisoners. It eetu t , have been tlie n.rk of a toperter who weiks en b,Kie aud was thert of an item. Reception te Niwly Married Couple, Some days age the iNrn mekscbr noted the brllhaut colebratlon of tliu Hugel-gaus-Llcppe nuptial?, which occurred in Rending last week After an extended wedding tiip,mcliuiu Harnsburg, Wash ingten aud ether wuU, the bride nnd groom reached this city, and a reception was held last evening at the residoneo of tlie groom's wiitlier, en Kicklind street, A. large number of Laneiatcr friends gathered te congraMilate the happy oeuiilo, aud an elejjan' turkey supper wai par takeii of and en j jtd. The new mau nnd wlfe willVnake their home in Ileading, aud te. day, ace mipalned by n uumber'.ef Head iug guests who have b0'n here for (several days, they left for that 0 ty. A Uoler..il uull la filurlstta. Last evruing the colored folks of Marietta held 1 bail in Ccntial hall, The attendance was ery large nud persons worn prctent iretu Philadelphia, Heading and Lancester. It was a teny affair and thope who iifendcd it rank rather high in Boeloty. Among thncn who ropresontod Lancaster were Mrs. Kittie Waters, Miss Washington, Miwes Addle Lebar and Har riet Hatdy, nnd Geerge A. Hurton. The last named, as usual upon sueh occasions, looked very nebby. He wero n full suit of black, with hli'h H - uat anu ins appear- ' nnceat the ball eanecd quite a flutter iimeng the ladies. Geerge was net oap eap tured, however, and he returned safely te the city wi'.h the ladles, whom he had se gallmtly taken charge of. He reports the ball a big sacccss. A I nnawrtjr Team The team of David G. Hirsh ran off en Thursday afternoon and hrael Newman, 0110 of the occupants of the buggy, was badly bruised. The caube of the muaway was the huge? striking the railroad track at Duke aud East King htrcet and broak break iug a wheel. The home coiumenced kick ing aud Mr, N wniau held en te him un til he was etruclc en the leg by the horse wiien )tn was oemnellcd te let go. His companion William Dcen, jr., jumped from the buggy aud essayed injury Mr. New man was thrown out. The runaway herse was caught en North Duke street. The buggy was badly wrecked. I'ajluK l.leciieu O Ulcers. The United States marshals who were employed at the late cleottenn were paid off by Marshal Kernu in Philadelphia ou WedneEday. Each received $10 $5 for one day's services at the polls and 45 for calling at the marshal's ofilee te be sworn in. It is net known whether Letter Carrier Deen's gang of hooters, some of whom aetcd as marshals in this city, have been paid or net. It is likely the town will knew It when they are. Next week the Philadelphia supervisors will be paid, and eaeh will rcocive 25. A. number of persons bere are also interested in that payment. A Fermrr Lniicnitcr Uuuellsa la Troable, JTrointfce Keadliia News. Jehn II. Stauffer, of Luoaster county, formerly n salcsmau In the store of Dives, Pomorey & Stewart, aud who oemmonood buslncKS as a dry goods merchant In Columbia about October 1st, had his stock selzed and tere olecd by Dives, Poraerey ,t Stewart, of this city. One of Stauffer's ether creditors has had a warrant Issued for his arrest for obtaining goods under false pretenfcc. It is understood that Mr. Stauffer made fels9 representations as te hlsUnanelal standing and ebtained goods thereon, hence the warrant lerJita arrow. Want In Oaten Ilutziril. A dispatch te Philadelphia papers sayg that the Compassville Herso company of West Cain township, Chester oeunty, has organized for the purpese of capturing Abe Uuziartl and ether outlaws. This is a geed move, if tru?, and It Is very doubt, fu 1 but it Is likely that Abe will laugh at the efforts of tlm form! dable band of Tnit ObirDoeelThahtllnf liar Id tha tleruus.li KntatMlniuant te tba "l(mu. lrra"-llthet Mrs. W. Uajes Urur, Tbauksglrlug In Columbia was very llvely. All day hundreds of persons por per por nmbulated the stteats, aud nil worn mera or less nober. The Union Thanksgiving sorvlecs lu the M. E. ohureh in the morn ing drew a large nudlonce, the prayer, musle and nddrosses belng exceptionally flne. In the afternoon Gen, Welsh pest, Ne. 118, G. A. H paraded through our principal Btroets, nnd wen oensldornble applause by their oxecllont marching and linn appearance W. F. Harman wagered with Frank Stoekor that lllalne would be electcd preildent. Lesing his bet, he yesterday afternoon whcoled his oppeuout through Columbia, headed by a drum oerps. The Metropolitan rink had a big day and it Is estimated that nearly 2,000 per sons paid admission at tbe afternoon and evening sessions, The Thnuksglvlng diimer and supper, held in 'Shulcr hall, by the ladles' aid soeloty of tlie ISuthel ohureh, was net well patrenized. It will remali) open this aud te-morrow ovenlng, THE " 1UM1II.E118" HANDSOMELY ENTK!l TA1NEU. The " Hamblers," a party of gontlemen four of whom are Columblans,made a tour of Eurepe early this year. Yesterday Wm. B. Given, esq., handsomely enter tained them, togethor with soveralefhis most Intimate Columbia aoqualntauees. The Ilamblprs conslsts'ef Herace Weeks, of Philadelphia ; Jeseph Havsrstiek, esq., of Philadelphia ; D. G. Matlock, oon eon oen urotod with the J. P. Merris Ireu company of Philadelphia, his seu, Gee. P. Matloek ; S, T. MaCutleuiib. deputy surveyer general, of Marylaud ; Superintendent of Scheel, Hutler, MidulcBex county, Mass., Hev. U.W. Humphrlss, W.II. Shonberger, F. A. Uennett, nnd W. U. Given, esq,, of Columbia. Mr. Ilutler was the only norseu net prcpcnt yesterday ; 22 persons sat down te an olegnnt dinner. Mr.Giveu's residoneo was beauurully ucoerateu, tbe naDdsetnest picoe of doeorativo art belng a miniature steam ship, a medal of the " City of Iierllu," the vossel in which they made their trip te .Eurepe. A reception was held at 10:30,'p, m., and was attended by Te Columbians. x FiaiiT and a. pirtn. Oharlie Ultoshue en Wednesday ulglit in Deseh'e saloon asked his brother Frank te drink with him. Frank refused, whereupen Charlie became angry, and said be could whip any mau in the room. He was mistaken, for Sam Reid kuoekod him out of tlme with ene blew. Charlie was rovengelul, nnd le'iving the saloon returned tlve mluutes later with his brether Ed. and several friends. Read was set upon nud badly whipped. A free tight followed, aud in seme manner, while blows wero falling fast, a steve was upaet, and the live coals tailing out sst aflre the Meering The llamea were extinguished after considerable treuble and the light ended. Ultoshue and his gang then weut te tbe Seus of Voterans' ball, aud being rofused admission, nuother row was inaugurated But the Sens of Veterans were tee much for Hitojhue, and with his followers woie ejaeted. Ne mero treuble was then experienced. ryilSOXAL AND &OCIAI, Simen May has net yet resigned his position as caehler in the Colombia natleu.il bank, as was stated ou Wed nesday. Tayler Walsh and family, of Lancaster, aie visiting Mr. Peter Heffman, Miss Maud Plain is home from Dever, Del. Mlns Ida Hauaucr has returned from her visit te fnenda, in Philadelphia. Mr. Gee. Weaver, nnd wife, returned from liuflale, yesterday. Last ovenlng their many friends tendered them a reoop reeop reoep tioti, at Mr. W.'a house ou Cherry street' Kelsey camp, Ne. 03 Sens of Veterans, ball In Armery hall, en Wednesday evenlng was largely atteuded, and a success both socially and financially. tOXDtNSLU ITEMS. Uev. H. W. Humphriss dellvered an able leeture en " Rambles in Europa " ut the opera house. Columbia relief asso ciation meets at 3 p. in. te morrow in the opera heuse. Jehn Menk's Thanks, giving turkey was stolen Weduesday night ; the same night Andrew Shellon Shellen Shellon berger, of West llompQeld township, lest a turkey. The night school will be re moved te the grammtr school, Monday. Anethor meeting relative te the opening will be held next Monday ovenlng. of a young men's reading room, Mrs. Hinkles's funeral en Wednesday nfternoeu, was one of the largest ever held in Columbia ; her remains were in terred in Mt. Bethel cometery. The rosl resl rosl deueo of Jehn Brenemen en Seuth Cth street, was entered yesterday afternoon, during the absoueo et the family, and robbed of an overcoat, hat and pair of bcetB. Tne City Mgnti. The potleo reported, ten gasoline lights as net burning en Weduesday and Thurs day ovenlng. Will Meri lnl KvcdIuk, Tlie Ountlay-ichoet Umctisrs association will mret this evening In tlia Y. U, C. A. room nt TOIertliastuily of tlie lessen ler next Bun- Uy. Uev. W. 1'ewlek, teacher, Aranemiitti, Thi JUtmtrttt Te night. Lancaster hat net scen ainlualrnl company ler seme tlme and llyita A llelunan's company ibeulil have a lnrge lioute. It Is a strena putty anil Is headed by Molntyre and Heath. The Clipper quartet, who are always popular here, will appear In a great ketch, Tliey are conslderml ene et the best sinning qnartets new befere the pub lic. The remainder el the troupe Is very strong anil all will be seen In the (treat alter plece entitled ' Way Down beuth.'Mn which roallslte scenes of llle 011 the Ml'ilsslppl will be gtven. Tin cempsny carries a car leid el bigffae and sconery and they have an oxoel exoel oxeel lont band. "Cftttk" Tomeirow lf(ght.lannl Iteed appears te morrow evening In Fred Mnrsdun's playet Cheek," and II he does net get a large bonae he Is net receiving what be deaerve, ter he Is an uxcolleut actor with a Una company. -JWi, ,TI1,1 '.. ', ,, IU1II Hl'CVlAV KUTIVKH. The universal venllet, " The Hep riatttr Is the best porous platter ever made." Only 23 cenu. rm'UBTAMT HOTIO". trmw AnrmiiiTiamMBiira. I ' . II l ! I ,1 I GREAT SALE OP 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 days, 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 te offer these trreat inducements te attract the trade. Remember this sale will only last ler 30 days. Leme ana see ler yourselves. tit our prices are net away down we don't ask you te buy. FLU & BSIEHAN'S GREAT STOVE STORE, Ne. 152 North Queen', Street, Lancaster, Pa. "UUUUIt UN tiUUUIM." Aak ler ' Heugh en Coughs," for coughs, colds, sere threat, hoarseness. Troehes, lSe. Llnuld, c. (!) rrem Uyracnse, K, V, ' I felt weak and languid j bad nalpltatten el thn heart and numbness et the limbs Jluv deck llloeit Hitter i have certainly relieved me. They aie most excellent." Mr. J. M Wright. Fersalflhv II. 11 Cochran, druggist, 137 and 1S3 North Queen street. KOUIIll IIMPS1N" I'l.ABTrfll. Pereus and strengthening, Improved, the best ler the bscknehe, pains In chnu or alde, rhetiinallam, Meuralgla. Ke. Druggists or mall. (0 What We Dun Uare, l-tt' Net Kadare, Ifweeun cure an ache, eraapraln, or a pain oralamenrss ern burn, or a brnlie, or a ultr, liv using Themnt' EcUctrle Oil let's de It, 77iem'i' Kclectrte Oil Is known te be goert. Let's try It. for aalu bv II II Cochran, drug gist, 137 and 188 North (Jucen street. Hal's rtnnny et Horehoand and Tar ler cengha nml colds, Ins reiclied the pinnacle or tiime, l'lku's Toothache Dreps curs In one rulnuU. nH-lwdeertAw SECOND EDITION. FRIDAY HVENINO, NOV. 284 10t)4 A BIG BANKFAILUJKE. TU1S TIME IN MIll)L,ETtHfK, N. V. "ILKUAtsT UULIOAV UOUUS. -Ch.ristiiias 1884. The Holiday Season la near at hand ana te meet the wants of our trade (we bave placed In our cases a tall line el ELEGANT HOLIDAY GOODS. -1N- Watches, Diamonds, Bronzes, Silverware, in Sterling and Plate, Jewelry, Spectacles and French and American Clocks. We call attention te the tact that wttb our eemplela ractery w ean nil any speelal erdsrs ler DIAMOND MOUNTING, MA80NIC OB SOCIETY BADQE8, Or any artlel in fleld or Silver Jewelrr. STFirot-elaoa Repalrlns in Every Branch of Our Business, ED W. W. ZAHM, Jeweler, Lancaster, Pa. Tba Freildent Calmly Aoanenleilge That lie Is the Mele Uanse The Meiiosltera Considered AVell l'rntscted, IIiddletewn, N. Y Nev. 23. The Mlddlotewn national bank has failed nnd its doers are closed this morning. The failure was oiused by its prcsIdent.Tbemas King, who acoepted Iarjje drafts from BenJ D. Drewn, a Rralu dealer, of Iudian Iudian npelis, Ind., and Burlington, Iowa, with out security. Drewn has made an assign ment, Ills capital was $200,000 and his surplus $115,000. The extent of his less is net yet definitely known. The depositors will leso nothing. President King takes all the blame en himself. Ills roeont ad vanees were made without the knowledge of the ether officers and directors. The bank examiner is en his way from WiiBh WiiBh infiten, There was a slight run en thn savings bank here, but the latter la in no way inTolved and will stand the run easily. Unlted Companiea of New Jrey..":."!l5 mii-mern raoine...... 1JV Northern l'actne Preferwt....."....." its Nerthnrn Central Uallread.t..".......... S inlgh NavlgnUen Company mt Central TranaportaUen company ,. ,". Jinnale. N. Y.rand Phllailelpuaf.......... ill MtUesclinvlkUl Hllrried...v.:.V;.V...V. .... 5 8 1IIK lKJt-K UF llti; NATION, Children, stew In tlovelopmcnt, puny, scrawny and delicate, use " Wells' Health lie newer." (I) Bruwn'i isuuMDuia ranaeea la the most otlecUvo Pain Dejtreyer in the world. Will most surely qntcken th bleed whether taken Internally or applleil exter nally, and thereby mera certainly UELIKVK PAIN, whether chronic or acule, than any etbet patn alleviator, ami It Is warranted dou ble the strength et any similar preparation. It euros pain In the side, Hack or Uowela, Hore Threat, Bbeumatism, Toethachs, and AM, ACIIK8, and Is Thn (treat llellever el Pain. "HltOWN'8 HOUSEHOLD PANACKA" should be in every family. A tonspeontul of the I'mincea In a tumbler of het water lawnot lawnet gnixl, i prurerntd). taken at rxvltlme, will illlKAK 01 A COM) 25 cnt e bottle muv31-lvdM W S" Zahm's nev28 R Cerner, Condensed Tclrcrama. A dispatch from Bollevlllo, Out., s-iya the news from the smallpox infested districts is of a very enoeuraging oharaeter. Tne disease is belleved te be thoroughly ohceked and all danger of fatal results is considered past. The business failures for the past saven days in the Unlted States were 222 ; Cana da 27 ; against a total of 207 the pro pre pro viens week. Several vlolent shocks of oarthquake wero felt in Oeneva, Switzerland, at 10 o'clock last night. Tbe coal sheds onCCettagootrocl, Bosten, fell in te-day, hnrylng thrce men. Their names are unknown. A rcscuing,party is At Bridgeport, Conn., the Howe sewing I vSnMe'VpaneeV. mftntiinn mmninv'x wnrkft hnvn abut l .innnv i!Animi down until January 1, throwing about 300 handBOut of work. Thore were thrce fresh easos of cholera at Teledo, Spain, and 2 deaths yesterday. At Benlope, Spain, there wero two fresh cases and threo deaths. tlBW ADVEHTlHlSXlBNTa.. 11 VCD STOCK OONNKUTll.UT CIUAIW J ter 2Ae. Can be relied en tut strictly Cen. neeitcut at UAUTUAN'S TELLOW FUONT UlQAU 8TOI1K I)K1TATB 8AI.K UIT HOBSRH. I HAVH a car-lead of first-class Canada Horses, which 1 will sell at private sale. They are Htavy Droit and First-clan roedurs. Fer sale at the Merrlraac Stables. North Prince atreet, Lancaster, l'a. n'28-2tdUltw QEOUOE OUOS3MAN. eatakkii f run uladuuic. HtlnuUiK. Irritation, tntlainmatlen, all Kid ney unit Urlrarv Complaints, en red by unit Urlrarv 'Jlucl u-lattis." 1 (O JItAUUlAUJth AUIIOD UHlVINU B1AHK rOIt 8AI.K AT a barealn, S yeara old, sound and a geed traveler. Must be Beld, as the owner Is leav Iiik the city. Innulre at this offlce, or at UAIU'KR'S BALE STABLES, ltd S3 Market street. c. O. HWAUIl ft CO. atltiuvAi.. rnOM fUTTKltS. B KHR OO W VT V B K R O O WW W W IB URll O O WW WW ji h no e ww ww B K U OO w w V HM l . n n js ' a an r. .. .1 " Tet B. Quouvtiena by Associated PreM, Htoeks weak. Meney. ItllHe. A&Sffiaivv-::::::::::; KrSeu0trah?Sirc:::::::::;, Cleveland A Plttsbnnfh Raureid" t! ...An Chicago a uoek laiana uMirSS;:"::: :: IS PlttaburKh A lrert Wayne Uaiiread..""ta Western Union Tnljirranli Cammnv : mu Teledo . W atasb sT new Jersey Cenlrsj ,, nu New lore Ontufn ft ivrnwru, njj BVe awasu. Cumatlensby lteel, HeUrana A 00-, BU ete, liancaster, Pa, Missouri Pact de Michigan Central ST new lore ventral 8 NowJersey Central...... IV1 Ohie Central 1M Del. Lack. A Western.... 109K Denver A Rie Grande firle lx Kansas A Texas.... ,. VM Lake Shere.. csw Chicago A N. W., com.... WVj N. N., Ont. A Western,.., .... bt. Paul A Omaha 30K PacincHall U Kochester A rittsburgh.. s "t-Paul TB' Texm pacific UjJ Union Paciac 51 Wabash common 6 Wabash Proferreu 1SK West'rn Union Telejrraph 60)1 1xuUivU1eA NaahvUle... V, N. Y., Chi, A St. Ij........ ,... Lehigh valley IOlilKh Navigation 43 rennsyivania Ueadlng... ,,., P.T. A ItutTale Northern PaclBe Cem... Nortbern Paclfle Pref... Uestonvllle. Philadelphia A Erie Northern Central......... Underground. uanaea Boutnern, h it!l fe U ffi Vi 12 Jnrsey Central... OreRonTranseontlnentaL Heading Genorel Mtss,... 75 Bqh mm it it HUM oe fi S tt una en kk h Itnit e R n n it un UTTJTTTIT TIE i? II ? una Bt,srt as BS3S8 COAL. WtnTn-QetMK Nev. 28, leSI, at the bride's residence, Ne. 217 Kttst Chestnut street, by Uev. Jas. Y. Mitchell. D. D., Mr. Harry 1,. Wlrtb and Miss Mary V. Qtilnn, both el this city. lt ltewr.-tlKxuscir.n-On the ;7th of Novem ber, lMtl by tut) Ituv W. T. Uerhard, at his n-sldonce. Sir Miller P. Itewii. of StruHbuitr township, te Ltzzle A. Denlluger, of Upper Leaceck township. DHATHH. Mases. AtWhlte Herso, en the Mtn lnst., Mrs. Justlna wlte et the late Jelm Masen, mereiauvea'ancrmends el tlie tarally are rospectlullylnvltedtnattDndtho funeral from her Inte residence at White Herse, en bat unlay morning, nt ID o'clock, ut the heuse In terment at St. Jehn's Kplecepal church, at Compassville. QeiNw. in this city, ou the SGth Inst., Prank Qulnn, aged 00 years and 10 days. The relatives and friends et the family are respectfully Invited, te attend the funeral from bis late residence, Ne. 37 West German street, en baturday morning at 8f o'clock, Sorvlcej at St. Mary's church at a o'clock, Interment at 8t. Mary's cemetery. It WKtan. In this clty.en the tfth lnst., William Welsh. The relatives and fi lends of tbe family, also St Ilcrnard's Heuuflctal Soclety. are respect fully Invited te attend the funeral, from bis late residence, Ne. 311 West .lames street, en Saturday morning at IX o'clock. Services ut St Mary's emitch at 0 o'clock. Interment In St. Mary's cemetery. ltd OfBoe- Ne. 20 Centre Sqnare.i Yanls-Euxt Walnat and Marshall Street. (StewbrtsOld Yard.) Ileth Yard and Odlce cenneated with the Telephene Exelianae. W KINDLING WUIB A SPECIALTY. ectl8-6mdMJtr,R IKITIM.-INrLAIHMATION UrTUBIKlS, In this disease the Intensity of the pain Is very variable ; ter, although it Is generally severe, and often oxtremoiy se.lt may In some Nana hi ncarlv absent The patient may at tlrat only experience a leellng of Itching and burning In the eye, but boeu the pain becemea orysevero. All diseases el the EYE. EAR.TIIROAT EAR.TIIROAT alse. Chronic and Private Diseases euccces lully treated by DHH. II. D. and M. A. LONUAKER. uuiea .13 East .Walnutfltteet, Lancaster, Pa. 1 ConsultfttleH free. "' y ' t,-ev.w 1 I,LrOANT tlUllTU UDKESTIIKET KE.81 Xj DENCES ut Publle Sale. On FRIDAY, NOVKMlIEltttt, ltSl, the undersigned will sell at public sale, at the Loepsrd hotel, two et his tine Twe-Story anil Mausard Reet Houses, N09. 530 and 313 North Duke street. The leta are M feet front by 245 leet deep te a publle alley. The houses have flne parlors, large dining room and kitchen, and six rooms ou second and third Meers, with Una kitchen ronge, portable heuter In cellar, het and cold water, gas, bath room and water closet, and are first classln every rt snoot. Purchasers can examine property befere sale. Twe-thirds et tlie purchase money can rematn charged In the property It desired. Possession and clear title en first of April next. Sale at 7 o'clock p. ui. AUUUSTUS UKlMlillb, This medicine, combining Iren with pur vegetnbln tontes, quickly anil completely CURES DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, MA LARIA, WEAKNESS, IMPURE RLOOD, U111L.1.B anu rnv Kit ami iii.uiiai,uu the 11 y rapid and thorough assimilation with le moon. 11 readies overy part 01 tne system riuntlesand onrlches the bleed, strengthens he muscles and nerves, and tones and invig- itmr A.urnitTinxuisiiTa WAMTEU-AVIIUIOlnAM WITrt 8S.000 Capital In Retail Ceal llUBlness In Phil adelphia. Business establlsheil tour years. Addriss. S.H WRIGHT. nev2S lmd Philadelphia, r. O. 11. Shceebt, AucU JO Ibninvuuu. 110 V18,1, 0,25,27,23 Tilt; TELKl'lUNKt.OMl'ANIH.S. A" Currylee en Vur In iM. Lily and United Stntes Court. The fight between tbe old and new tele tele tele phone companies in this eity have beceme very bltter. Tbe new party Is busily en. gaged securing subscribers while the Penn sylvania oempany 1b just as industriously at work te retain their patrons, many of whom have Bhewn a willingness te try their fortunes with the new company. The aaarrel here has led te a suit and en Wed. nesday In the Unlted States circuit court, Philadelphia, a hill in equity was Hied en bebali of tlie United States Tolepbeno Mauulaaturing oempany, of New Yerk, nnd the MoDenough Telcgraph nnd Tele phone oempany of JNew Jersey, asking ler an injunction te restrain the Bell Telephene company from making an alleged infringe ment of certain patents held by the com plainants. The MoDenough company is tbe ene which is starting the new telephene here and the old ene is the Bell oempany. Almest every day oflieora of the two com panies arrive in this eity te give their ogeuta pointers for conducting the fight, by "seeitig" the newspaper men, business men aud ethers. Tbe publle leek upon the row with pleasure as they are satisfied that it will result iulowerratOB, which they Cremation Net an Kasentlal, Editors Intellioeneer There seems te be an impression that subscribers te the stock of the orematlon soeloty are boned by some regulation of the soeloty te have themselves or the members of their families cremated. Ba kind enough te say that thore Is no sueh regulation of the soelety. All the subscriptions te stoek have been entirely unconditional, and no member la hound by any reguiatieu in roferenco te orematlon. By ordcref the beard of diroetors. D. O. EllILF.HAN, J. D. Pvett, Clerk. President. Larjcaatcr Ueuntlana lu Tennessee, Prem the llallmore Sun. Last week a half dozen families from Lauoaster county arrived in Knox county, Tenn,, where mey nave purenaaeu farms. Twenty mere families are te fellow at an early day. The noweomors received a cordial welcome te the beautiful and healthy soclien whleh they have seloeted for their future home, The major's Court. The number of cases dispesed of by the mayor yesterday and this morning was ten. Nine were ledgers and ene was a drunk, who bad te be hauled te the sta r.NIS WANlEU TU UANVAMS IfUK the CUl.UY WIllNUB.ll UUAll-AN r. Addre's with relorenco, NO. J SOUTH TiCNTII STREET. uevM lwd Philadelphia. "DURLIU HAl.K. I Will be sold at Public Sale atGoergo Schlott's (franklin IleuBe), en MONDAY EVENING, DECEM HER 8, 18S4. the first-class STORK SI'VND AND DWELLING, situate Nes. 143 and 117 North Uueeu Street, en tbe Kastsldeand nearly opposite Pllnn A llrono llreno llrone man's stere and euu-half square aeutU el depot. The building la Twe-Story Brlek. 29 leet front, with two-story llrick Hack Building attached, slated, gas through whole house, cellar under entire building, his hydrant, cis tern and well et spring water, and private turee loot euie niicy eniruuec. The let lrents il-'Z'i leet en North Queen street, and extends eastward 211 leet, mera or lens, te Christian atreet. en which end el let Is u large two-story Frame Hutldlng, aultable tera warehouse ahep, or eau be converted Inte dwelling houses. Let has an abundance et onelce be irlng Irult trees, also grape vines. Part et purchase money can remain If se de sired, and possiissleu will be given April 1, 1S45. sale te commence at Hi o'clock p. m,, when terms will be made known by CHARLES KNAPP And Uausman A Burns, Real Kstate Agents. jAOOn UCHDIEKS, AUCt. IlOVOTOOdR A T UUHSK'S. Anethor Camnaigu Opened. Whleli will prove taverable te all parties. That ELEGANT LIGHT SYRUP, new selling at only 10c per quart. New don't only come for the eargaln yeureelt. but tell your neigh bors ; we have enough for all. GOOD RICE, tour pounds for 13c. New Choice Carolina, thiee pounds !or2fie. Three pounds TRENCH PRUNES ter 230. New rrench Prunes, 12, U. It, 18 and 20 cents. NEW RAISINS, 10c per pound. FIGS, three pounds for 44 cents. Alie at IS and W cents. CHAMPION MINCB ME AT, a BDlendld ar ticle only 10e per yeuml. Have you tried our GRANULATED COBS' MEAL. It soils last. That NSW CORN, three cans for Me, Is a Special Uargaln. TOMATOES at 7,10 and 12 cents. A Pull Line of All Kinds or FRESH GBO CERIES cheap. At BURSKS, NO. 17 BAST KING STREET MaryUndera Lynch m Negrn Itubbar. Baltimeiib, Md Nev. 28 A repert has reaehed here that Goe.,Brlsooe,oolorod, was lynehed Wednesday night nt New Bridge, Anne Arundel county, this state. He was arrested for robbery, hut the orewd took him from the constable and hanged him en account of frequent rob beries. Ue had previously beeu warned te leave the oeuntry. Helt, Outrage Committed by Dynamiters, Dublin, Nev. 28. An attempt was made at Tralee last night te blew up with dynamite the resldence of Samuel Ilussey, known as the Edinburn house. Many of the windows and a portion of the eastern wall of the house were badly shattered. The family were in the house at the time, but no one was hurt. This was an ex ccedingly bold outrage, as the pollce were quartered in the neighborhood en special watch. Au Ineane Eloper's ITnnny trreaba. Terente. Nev. 28. Jeseph Qulnnalle, proprietor of n hotel at Gavanogue, oame liprrt rnenntlv and went te the cemetery. There he dug up the body of his daughter, out OR" her hand and presented it te his wlfe as a memento. LTe then olepod with a girl of bad oharaeter. He is undenbt edly insane. A Vermont OlUctal Shet, Bhnninoten, Vt Nev. 28 State Attnrnev Edward L. Bates was shot about 1 10 o'elnak last nicht wliile returning from j preparation et Iren that rujw. A. man named Bennett rede past Iou effects. Physicians and I llu. ?'.". ", ., ..,., .,,.. imena it as tne tjmu i-ryu. I ou uorseuaon auu uruu m. mm vmuu, """ I innnlrer Printing Cemnany.. shot, taking eucet In his enln. 'lbe weuutt 1 unauhtunil ruel Company Is net Borieua. uiucers ace in pursuit. orates the svatem; A flne Appotlzer Rest tonic known. It will euro the worst case et DyspcpslA, removing all distressing symptoms, such as Tasting the Feed, listening, Heat in the Stom ach, Heartburn, etc The only iron medlclne that will net black en or Injure the teeth. It la Invaluable ter diseases pecullar te women, and te all persons who lead sedentary lives. An nntalllng romedy ler diseases ef&tbe Liver and Kidneys. Persons suffering from the etlect of ever work, nervous troubles, less of appetite, or debility, experience quick relief ami renewed energy by Its use. It does net cause Headacbe or produce Cen stipatien etiiku iron meuicines no, It Is the enl; drnsslsts recemmend It as tne tjmu itt ine genuine uea iraue juuik anu crossed red lines en wrapper. Take no ethor. Made only by BROWN OHEMIOAt, OO. S8p9lydAlvw Ualtlmore, Md. AUVHKSIENTH C1UL.TUN Ol'KKA HOUeK. FRIDAY EVENING, NOV 28. First appearauce In this city of hide & mwi MINSTRELS. THE FINEST! LABGEST. BEST AND MOST COMPLETE MINSTREL ORGANIZATION NOW ON EARCII. 16 END ME5N ! 16 16 SONG & DANOE MEN 1 10 16 SOLO SINGERS! 16 20 MUSICIANS ! 20 SPECIAL OAR SCENEKY, GRAND STREET PARADE DAILY. riltibtirg Iren Bulls te Itesume, PiTTSnoue, Pa., Nev. 28. The pud dlluj; aud herse shoeing dopArtmenta of Soheenbergor & Ce's. rolling mill, which have been closed for seme time, resumed this morning. Cheas, Cook & Ce's mills, after being shut down several weeks, will start up en Monday. f oeat btesm ana zMmaf Uepxted. by J. u. Leng. Far TaL Lancuter Oity 8 per .cent 1888... ill ' ' 1890... V " 1895... 100 8 per ct. In ler 80 years.. 100 " 4 per et. Scheel Lean.... 100 " 4 " In ler 20 years.. 100 11 4 " In S or 20 years.. 100 " 4 " in 10 or 20 years. 100 Mantielm borough lean 100 BAfX BTOCU1. rirst National liank 1100 Farmcrv National Rank............ 50 rulten National Uank 100 Lancaster Ceuntv National Bank.. 60 Colombia National Bank 100 Christiana National Bank. 100 Ephrate NaUensA Bank 100 First National Bank, Columbia..... 100 rirst National Unntc, Strasburg.... 100 First National Bank'Matietta 100 First National Bank, Mount Jey..' 100 LttltE National Bank ,. 100 Manheltn National Bank...., 100 Union National Rank, Mount Jey. SO New Helland National Bank 100 GaD National Rank 100 Quarryvllle National Bank 100 TUaHTOTO BTOOXA. Ittc Bnrlntr A Hearnr Vallev t 28 Brldgopert A Uoreshee 13X Columbia A Chestnut Hill... SI Columbia A Washington U CenestcgtiA Big Spring 2S Columbia A Marietta 23 Maytown A Ellzabothtewn..... 25 1-ancasUir A Kphrata 25 Lancaster A Willow Btreet 28 StrnsDura A MUlnert 80 Marietta A Maytown X Marietta A MonntJey 96 Lanc.Ellzabetlrt'n AMlddlet'n 100 Lancaster A FrultvUle. 60 lAncasterALltltE SB East Brandywlne A Waynesb'g.... 60 Lancaster A WUllamstewn... 26 Lancaster A Maner 60 LancosterA Manhelra... 26 Lancaster ft Marietta.. Itncaster A New HeUaaa 100 Ivincastflr AOnsanehanna. son Lancaster A New Danville S3 HiacxiXAiraece stoexs. Ouarryvllle R. R V60 MiiinrvtltnRtroet Car.... 50 ou 25 Stevens Uouse (Bends).............. 100 CnlumbiaGas Company ............ Columbia Water Company lu Susquehanna Iren Company.. ..... 100 Marietta Hollowware 100 Stevens Heuse ... 19 Mllleravllle Nermal Scheel Nortbern Market.... 60 Eastern Murket 60 western Market SO Gas Company Bends loe eluniblu Borough Bends 100 Lancaster City Sireet Railway Ce.. 60 Last sal in 115 US 100-M 1M 106 10 10tM 101 906 10M6 166 110 10 lit in 166 139 900 IMaU 140 181.J5 181 119 U0 ! m 11 UM 99 80 10 41 PRICES AS Opera Heuse. tTBUAU Hesarved Peats at nu-std rereic Fires In Tlrglulil. Petersbur e, Va., Nev. 28 The forest fires which have been burning for a week or mero in Greenville oeunty, this state, burned ever an area of many miles and have dene much damage. They are, how ever, nearly under oentrol. 91 89 l at 55- i 106.11 148 7 JO LM 50 80 86 80 108 16 8 JOS 23 816 6 It 7C 53.9S 61 100 109 60 HOTELS. M JDSMIKUUOK UOIKL, w lAiLIAMSON H-OSTKlt, CHILDREN'S AND BOX8' T ANUAHTKll SHOE rAUTOKV. HIEMENZ. Lancaster Shoe Factory. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN BOOTS AND SHOES. LADIES' Fobble Butten Shoe. 82.00, 81,76, 81.60, 81.25. LADIES' Beat Kid Butten Shoe, 82.60, 82.00. MEIN'U UneeB. 6bUU, HLI.YO, y.eu, 82 00, down te $1,25. MISSES' Hoheol Shoe. 81.26 and 8LOO. BOYS' Shoes, 82 00 down te 81.00. CHIL DREN'S Shoea. 35. 45, and 60 eta. WOMEN'S Oalf Pegged and Bowed Shoes. 81.50 and 81.25. MEN'S Geed Heavy Kip Beets, 83 00, 2 60, 82.25, $2, ei.60. BOYS', ,2,00, $1.60, $1.25 and ,1.00. Wemen's Warm Lined Shoes, $L25. Bhe-a of all kinds made re erder. We will soil at lower prioes than ean be had at any house in Lanoaster. horseman and will reraila la his metiuUiu tlen house. The ledgers were discharged home as uuoenocrnod an Uoretoforo. aQ the tliunk paid coats. OVBEOOATB- la addition te a Complete Aeaertment of Btandard Htylea in Children's and Beys' Over coats, we liava aevaral novelties te wbleti we Invite apoelal attention. Tlie Cossaek and Mount Cenls are the very latest addlUens te our already complete assortment el CHIL DREN'S OVERCOATa. DreBS Suits for Yeung Men. In Fine Corkeerew Worsted, cat In the latest fashion, 810 00 10 838.00. UUdlNE83 HU1T5, 810.10 te 113.00. FURDRIYINQGLOTE8 with deep gannt gannt let In otter, Beaver or Seal. Seal iklnCaa and Heavy 811k riuiti and Cletb Caps. Alse Pett and Stiff JTelt Hats la the Neweat Shapes. ROBEBel Well and Mountain Geat, Indian Tanned llutlale, and Blagle or Deable riusk. CARDIGAN JACSCUTS, lrem & geed aselul Jacket In plain color, with scarlet or blue odpresierNctoalflnaAll-Wool Worsted ler 83 00. WHITE 4.ND BOAULET UNDERWEAR et the most neted and rerelf n and Douaeatle Makers. Alse the W. A . apeclal. Jfrlce 6e, A Special Oder In two styles et LADIES SUOEd. The Common Sense-a very com tort tert tert able shoe that sold formerly at Five Dollars, are new marked tour Dollars t ad the Opera Toe a very handseme lull dress shoe that commanded a ready sale at WOO, are new marked 41.00. These Shots are et fine freneh Kid. RUBBER OYKUSHOKS at all prices, Irem Children's l'lalu Rubber, Me, te Men's Heavy Rubbers, S'.c T?ULTOM UfEUA 11 U USE. Saturday Evening, Nevember 20. ROLAHD REED, In the GREATEST SUCCESS OF THE DAY, Entitled " CHEEK." A dramatle gem sparkling with mirth and wit, by Fred. Marsden, esq. , author of Letta'a Musette," Jeb. Murphy's Kerry Oew " 100 consecutive nights lu New 1 erk city te de lighted audiences. Intreduclug bis popular '''M ATERKECTNEW TORK DUDE." A Breat rjennlar attraction and naeklns theatres te the deer whorever this truly great comedian appears, ADMISSION 91, CO A 78 CENTS. REBERVBD SEATS 73 CENTS, Cor sal at Opera Heuse orflte. n2V4t Twenty rraeua Druwueii. Londen, Nev. 23. The bark Lulte Bruce has been in oellision with the Hteam Hteam Hteam orDurange, in the English ouaunel. The Durange was sunk and twenty persona drowned. Wisconsin 's Offlelal Vete. Milwaukee, Wis., Nev. 28. Complete returns irem the ontire state pive the total vote as follews: Blaine 101,117, nia.Ai.nri'ii 1 i 4!U. Ht. .Inlm 7.040. Ilntler I 4,57 ; Blalue's plurality 11,003. TynnTllisU liauiUATiONa. WAaniNOTON, I). 0 Nev. 28. Fer the Middle Atlantie states, threatening weather and rain, variable winds, lower barometer, slightly cooler. T '" '- -' "''" ' ' MAUHUla. Monnerchor Hetel. 1 AM NOW PREPARED TO ACCOMODATE, THE PUBLIC WITH ALL TUB AD' VANTAGES Ot A FIRST-OLASS HOTEL. Bbarders by the day or for any length of tlme ean have all the advantage of thn beat hotels. MEALS AT ALL H0UB8. Flne Restaurant attaehed. 'HOT LTJXOS Every Herning from 10 te U O'clock.; HENRY DOBRR, seplMtdil8ep2SWtrd rBOPBIBTO. J. E. Ofll-DWELL S CO, CKATIHO MiENNEROHOR Skating Rink. OPEN WAY INI) EVENLMI. -AT- BLffiNNERCHOR HALL, NORTH PRINCE STREET. A Band of Music Will be Present Every F.vening, OPEN: XfternDoenV5, ADU183ION.10.. Evening, 7 te 10. ADMISSION. 30e. SEASON TICKETS, 10 Admissions, 83.00. JOSEPH M. RREIDER, dot ttd Manager. rmiaaslpm msraiea. PniLi.itPBlA, Ner. 2d -rieur quiet and unchanged I Buporlliie State, at il g OS M i no Eitra de, tl 7563 00 t Pa. family, W 2S25Q3 Mt winter cleai. 8J60atli;s de atrahiru. It 00J4 60s Minn, extra, clenr, S 75QI S5 t stralitht, ft 000 10: Wisconsin dcai ''SO 25; straights, (4 5e5t winter patents 14 60U& 01 1 aprlug de, It 75G5 35. Wheat ault and steady t Ne. 3 W V ornKtxi,70a7Wet Ne. 8 de. 71e i Ne. 1 Pa. d . fOe i Ne. Delaware de, SCe. Cern Arm, Mflth lair demand j steamer, 13 Clie t BaUjollewanddo tnlxed 18MOI7J, Ne. S' Oats quiet, but spot lets held tar higher; Ne. 1 White. 800170 1 Ne. 2 de, S5e Ne Sile, 3le relected. J2aS3c I Ne 'i mixed, SK. Rye firm at f sawe. , , , SeodB-CleverBeed dull at 7X8SCJ TJmptty dull at $1 teai 15 ; riaxaeed quiet at 11 13Q1 tl. Winter Uran Arm at UllOlSM. , ., Previsions qulet t India Mess Ileef. 810 60 eni city de, 813 wait (Mi Mtss Perk, M3 11 SO ; lleet llama, 820 S0821. , Racen. lie i bmeaed Shenldcrs, 7ViO 7He; salt de OHei Smoked Uaimi, l':ui3et picaiea ue luoiuie. Lard qulet i city reflneil, 8Ve: loose butchers, 7fJ71i I prime sleam 7 251J7 3). ,U. U..V.V.U 110, West ern dairy ue, 0 western, guwu w choice, 'JtXttZc. Rolls at HQJOet packing, UOllc. Eggsateaily.iwUh falrL'emandi extnu, Sl QUOet Western, waiDHe. ,,. cboese-market ateady. with falrilemanaj New Yerk lull creams, at UJiOISe; Ohie Klau.cholce. HJiOl-'ei Uelalr te prime, soeil'ici Pa. part bklms, 0S7e de lull, Peuoieum quiets Reflned, m. Whisky dull t Western at 81 iW. butchers, TWi I pnme buiuui uui ei. Uutter market and prices steady ter ohel goods i Creamery extras, at 0e t V t-stern i He, MJ2tet il. C. 4 N. Y. extras. 4032701 We F OK A UAKB THKAT, THY ULAHKn'tJ MATCHLESS KINO Of COFl'KEi. blended, atue. t lbi. Uranulated Buicar ler 27a strictly pure fc pices at bottom prices. CLARKE'S, Ne, 38 West King Street. 51 I, Uiamsei & Fester, 32, 34, 36 and 38 BAST KING FTRBET, rt Laneaster, Fa. LANCASTER, PA, FIMKOLUTIllNUITiJK THE rALL. I have new displayed en my counters and racks my superb llue el Kail Woolens. They are the choicest goeils ever etrered In this city by any merchant tailor hctetolere. All Suits, Pantaloons and Overcoats will be trimmed wtlli tne very bust anu u puriuci uuu comteitable fltalwajeguarantced. Deu'ttatl te step as you pass by and examlua the goods In inv window. I A.1I.R03EN8TEIN, I 87 North Queen street, opposite the I'osteSlco. 1 uiiKmau v , m m j J. E. Caldwell &Ce. Areeollmsasuparler line of Fine Geneva Watch' - A im &&) In Gentlemen's aires, at the remark ably low prices el $75 and $10O. m OS Kew Tern nuiee, Nw Yoac.Nev. 2i Heur Stata and West ern dull and alhr weak aouthern heavy. Wheat opened iQa hotter later ruled caster and fell back i.OHe Uht business; Ne I, White, nominal t Ne. 4 Rcd.Dec.. ,t)H OSDiet .Ian, SiQilVii fob, ebQSUJiei Cern 'a shade better ami quiet: MIxed WAitnm nnnt. eftMa , dn IntUrO. t5?(133C ,, u..h, ,".., . ".- - ..iMjTt...,., uata a auaue stronger t eukiu,diu"ui m-n1 crn, 3-iS3Je. rtilladeipnis. ' quotations by Associated Press. Blocks steady. Philadelphia A Krlu R. K...... U Ueadtng Railroad IH l'enusj Ivauia Railroad 31S "J (ull leweled mavements, heavy, IMaaaa, , iini.t casiu. Satutacterv time-kMnlas :. guaranteed, wf , Inquiries hyxaaU wUl reeelr eutlul ( a ' uea. . 902 Chestnut Strj PHILADELPHIA. '-! 4 $ ? 'iiA -?S5 sssg & sa K.. r ''6 sj k .Ww auMs. litAJUrutiMSi
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