ww VST ",fS''"",MjE?3j $&) ?? TPP',,?iiHPfvf "r' I P '..' ?' v,-? IfWV. wrp s7ct: 'illK iilntK muaKUM. A Uenit Miit tmi r.uierialunient kt the List evening tlie HoMen Dime Museum oeiuiauy appeared In Fulton opera home ler tbe Unit tlrnn, mul tbere war a Tery latgonudlenno present. Tbe gallery was packed se tint tuose oeoupylng It could scarcely brrnthe, nnd tlie parquet clrele was full. Tlie only plaoe wbore tbe orewd wns net hrge was In the parquet. Tbe large audlence waa owing te tbe small prloe of ndmipslun, which was but 10 cent, except for reserved Beats, which wero 25 eciiU, Hereafter tbe manager of tbe party lutcud reserving four rows of tbe olrelo Ie'IJcb the parquet. Tbe entertainment in as uoed ns can bs oxpeetod for tbe small sum of money. It opened with mi net, which Is said te be lauvbabte Kcllle Uaroeurt, a Tcry pretty little inles, followed, singing a number of hours In linn style. Tbe CummluKS wero lair In their Irish skotehes and wound up with a geed oleg. Koarney and Fey (rave a laughabln Dutch and Irish net. They created lets of fuu but spoiled tbelr busi ness by remaining en tlie stage tee long. Tbe Irish eml of tlie team would de well te ptfiotleo the brogue bofero claiming te b an Irish oemodUo.nnd his make up was way off". Mens. Leuis Dnpent Ib a wonder ful contortionist, and hn astonished the nuillcnce by his fcata in bcudtag. He pceirs te be boeoltss. Mlis Mattie Lee 1'noe, the eleetric i;lrl, who is clvertlsed as n gnat attraction with the show, gave an exhibition of her pewurif, Hhe Is a hand some young girl, and very museular look ing. A number of gentlemen were called upon the btage te witness her aet. tihe succeeded in llfriug threo men, seated upon a chair from the lloer by placing her bands en the back of Cioehalr. Blx large rauu took held of a a" ok and were told te held it tteht cid stand st'll. The girl suosesded In moving them all around the ntage. Haveral men at'mpted te set n chair upju the lloer, but were unable te drop it ea long as the girl had bcr hands upon the seat. 1 hese foatnrea of her en tertainment pleased everyone Tbe show will remain te-night and te morrow night, with n matinee tc-morrew afternoon, and these who desire te have a ceuple of hours fun, can be cheaply enter-taiucd. UniTCAKTt Uth of Jacob Bttebtr, Jacob Bheber, a well known resident of the Klghth ward, died at Bt. Jeseph's hesplUl ou Thursday, aged 03 years. lie baa been an lomate of that Institution for fifteen months. Ills tuneral will take plaee te-morrow morning aud will be at tended by Bt. Jeseph's nnd Bt. Teter's Beneficial soelotlof, of whleh he was n member. bicath of nunit jir.aemi'.. LIugh Megulre, ene of our eldest citizens, died at his rcsldoneo, Ne. 020 Marletta avenue, this morning, aged 83 years. lie was a native of Ireland, but eame te this country when quite young and made his home In Laneaster, wbere he resided all 111 after II In. except for a Snort lime, wnen be lived In Ohie. He was one of the very first freight oenduotors en tlie ruliadei nfila. ft Columbia railroad (new the Pennsylvania railroad), nnd continued In the employ of the state and afterwards of the railroad company for many years, and for a time ran freight ears of bis own. Ha leaves a son (Uartley Meguire) and two married daughters. He was an honest, upright, fair dealing man, nnd nn ardent Uorueorat. LANCASTER DAILY INTBLIlGrgKOKB' gAY1 DECEMBER 6 IBM I HlAjJ) .....(a. E .. Mllinllft -t i.bfAi-tiltniiifhnn nniiffh" for OOUghS 7 Ce'ds, 8ore Tnreit, llotraenoss. Troches, ise. Llauid.isc. tl Jvjrir AnrMKTiHBMKitxa. Ne mstler what parts umay nnnuy niiec.. ilarrh always sums In the head, and belongs the head. There Is no mystery, about the ilglnel this dlretul disease, lthectnslna Loek Ont for Your Mead 1 Se mstler what naru It may Anally affect, caiarrn te the lr(n - -M--- " " a ...,....,...,.. ,. nosriecte'i com. wneni iuuhiiiiiuw.i') . . te he better In a few days." Thousands of vic tims knew hew It It by sod expettonce. Ely 's Oream Halm enrel colds In th- bead and catarrh In all Us etaires Net a snutl or a liquid. Appllul with tlie finger te the nos nes ttlu. n2l 2wdcedAw for Utnn tiecx . eiie or Unast, use Bill LOH'3 FOBOUS FLABTKIl. Price 25 cent Sold by It. II. Cochran. druggist, 137 and 139 North Qnoen street, Lancaster, toblleodr An old Hat and Dane. Frem the Kasten Argns. During Prcsident Buehanan's admtnls tratlen Mr. Jonathan llamman, a tife long Democrat of Emaus, bought a silk hat and oane, he thou belng In his best years, nnd neat aud stylish in his habits aud ways. On learning of Mr. Lincoln's election he however set both his hat and eane aside, and vowed that he would net again bring them Inte ue until the Domeorats bad n nrcsident. He was nlven a long watt, but stuek te his resolve detsrmlneJIy, and the Domeorats having onrae out victorious in the lata election he Uit week brensht out the leui retired stive pica and oane. The hat has quite an saeient shape, the crown being nt leait a feet hir,b, nnd the shape of it very mneh after the build of the peach btiketa we new see. It however is In an excellent oendltloo, and Mr. llam man would uet exehange It for ene of the latest style of tiles, for It brings te his mind the geed old days of the long nge. "HOCtJII UN VAIN." f limit rnltn. ci-Aiiiha illArrhcs& t externally for aches, pain, sprnlns. hcadchn. nnurHlgln, rlieuinmi'iii. or man or uveau e mm euu. ii XjxiiN A bmkuKMA CHRISTMAS GOODS AT- FLINN & BEENBMAN'S. The Largest Bteck and Leweit rrlees. We nre new openlng our annual oxhlbltteu el UUI.IDAV UOODS. Dells, Dell Carriages, Express Wagons, Spring and Hebby lierscs, (jhoeflys and Voleclpedes, Tin anil Mechanical Toys. JV-Merchants, Churclies and ktunday-scboels supplied at New fork Prices. FLINN & BRENEMAN, Tea Cenvhs, tnakn a tlinnly use nt Hales Hener el linn-heund aud Tar. l'lke's Tootb Teotb Toetb acho Dreps euro In ene minute. Ul-lHUHUUaiT fllMl flies I l'lle I Sure cure for mind. Weeding and llchlnir Plls. One box hat cured the worst Case or 20 years standing. Ne ene need suffer five min utes alter uslnir William's Indian I'lle Olnt Olnt ment Itabserlis tumors, allays Hchlnir, acts as politico, elves Instant relief. Prepaied only ler riles, Itching et the private parts nothlnireUe. 8eld bv dnnrirlsts and mailed en receipt of palce, fl. Sold by II. B. Coch ran, d rUKKlaM J7 and 1JJ North Uueen streeu; 1 Wlint We Unn Unre, Let's Met Endnre. If we can euro an ache, era sprain, or u pain or a lnmenf s, or a burn, or a bruUe, or a bite, liv inliie Themit' KcUetrie OH let's dolt, Tliem'iirKcleetrle OU ts known te be ceed. Let's try 1U or sale bv II. B Cochran, drug. gtt, 137 und 130 North Qtieen struet. StUTUBlM. If you ere fat'lnKt broken, worn out and nervous, use " Wells' Health Benower." II- DruKgisls. (') Ne. 152 North Queett Street, Lancaster, Pa I'ltUIIIIIIlION IIIILUSbllll. A Lscture by Ftauent K. tlllttrd ut the Uuurt Heme, The court heusa was well lilleJ last oveu iug by an audicuca embrneiug many of the better cl.isfeeH of our eltizens, aud delega tions from Mnubnim, Strasburg nnd ethor plaoea assembled ti hear n loatare by Miss Kranees K Wilhrd, of Evnnsten, III. The meeting wh under the auspic33 of ths WemenV ChrUtian Tompsraneo Union. Hev. J T. Sitohell, of tbe Duke Btreit M. K. church, presided nud opened the scrvice by reading the 110th Psalm. The hymn "Coronation" wiis sung by the audienee and prayer n.u otlerod by the Hjv. Dr. J. II. Bbumaker. Uev. 8.itchell lu a BUert aldress intro duced Misi WiiUrd, Uklug occasion te say that through the otferta of the V. O. T.U. of this ei-.), eurciiizeua h.ive beau given oppert'-iulty te hear saver.tl of the most distinguished touipcrauue locturerd of the ceuutry, and uune of thorn all were ruore deservedly held in high esteem than Miss Wlllanl. the president of the National V. O. T. W., ene of the most emlnant aud eloquent worn en of our day and nitlen. At the request of Misi Willard the audi ence sang two vcrsai of tae hymu "What ii triend we have lu J mih," at the conolu cenolu conelu Hiun of which sbe speke Or an hour and teu minuteii ou the question of the pre toetlou of our hound from tbe dostreyluir. iulluencet of tlie tnloens. Tbe means of caining th aeud U te .ibitlln oursslves from the use of in exic.tnts ; te urge etherH te abstain ; te teach in our schools tbe effects of alcohol ou the human sya tern ; and finally te abolish the HeenBO ltws and enaet l-ws prohibiting tbe muuufacture and sale of intoxicating bevorages. Miss WiiUrd U a woman of vary superior iutoileet, with a highly cul tlv.Ued mind, and a thorough knowledgo of the suhjaet he diecusaed, and besides peades'seH the rare power of clothing her thoughts lu the rnefct beautiful aud ap proprlate w rds and iu thu most UniBhed elocution. She kept her ouditera spell bound throughout her entire address. The llx-Hesit at mlllerstllle. The Democrats of Mllleravllle and vicinity colebratod the elcotlen of Cleve land and Uendrleks by nn ex-roast en Thursday. The atteudauce web large, many from this eity nud the adjoining townships taklnr; part. Tbe ex was thoroughly roasted and served in the after, neon. After nil had feasted te their heart's content the order was given te fall In for a short pirtde. The Millersville elub and 1 horsemen from the surrounding country made up the precession, andafter an hour's walk-areuud the parade dis missed. Tbore were no speeches made. Ilrldge Impactiens. On Wednesday next, nt 10 o'clock, the Inter-ceunty bridges nt Pine Grove nnd Klrk'a mill will be Inspeetcd bv the oemmlssionors of this and Chester counties aud the inspectors appointed by the courts of Laneaster and Chester oeuntios The county bridges evor the Weit Brauah of the Ooteraro, at Point Lojkeut, White Keck and Olaek Koek. will be in in speotcd en Thursday next at 0 o'cleok. Slitnen L'aHei). from the I'plirata KcTlew. Last week a cow bjlenglug t j Ocorge Keller, of Snrlncville. dropped au erdl nary bized calf, aud in a diy thereafter gave birth te flf'-sn mero. The latter ere quite small, net much mero than the size of n full grown raf, and poorly de volepcd. The freak Is Uuewn among farmers na "wild eaives " N EXT DOUIl TO TUB CUUKT UUU8B. SECOND EDITION. rRIDAT HVENINU, DEO, 6, 1004. AFTERNOON TBIJEGlilM LATEST SEWS TMiM VAHlUDd 1'UIWTS. Uercrnnieiis Controller Lawrence Uharged With irregularities by an ExUlerk rnrnaees te lllewn In" at Fltttburc. PiTTBnena, Pa., Dee, C The projeet te restriet produetton el pig Iren by bank Ing the farnaea for a month or mere has been allowed te die quietly. On the con trary It Is learned that a number of fur naces will "blew In." FAHNESTOCK'SI LADIES AND CHILDREN'S COATS. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS. lNAL,ITIIENKWE8T8TYLfc9. AN ATritACTIVK 61O0K TO BKI.KCT ritOM. ALSO, lit Frailer's Heet iillters. Trailer's Itoet Ultters are net a dram shop boveraao, but ar-i strictly medicinal lu every sense. They act strongly upon tbe Liver and Kidney, kcep the bowels oren and regular, cleanse the bleed and system el every Impu rity. 8eld by druggists, 1. Sold by II B. Cochran, druggist, lit and 149 North Uueen Street. 1 JUKATJtH. An Uivaer MIC AIIA111 UlSOWWtl IT. r h I'ubllthed AVanten (jr 1'ueiii. Mr. O'eir Ky Adims. Ute of this eity, writes te the Ontia ns follew: "In the latter ptrt of July of the pro3ent year a grioeful sonnet, entltled 'Love lu a Morn ing Ojwn,' and signel Osear Pay Adams, appeared in the Continent. Bome weeks later, when I noticed it, I wrote te the editor disclaiming the authorship of tbe poetn. After some delay I roesivedn reply, In which the editor Rtated taat the eotiuet had been found with the endorse ment nf a previous) editor that it should be publUhed with an artiole of mlne, which, by the way, appeared two years age. Supposing me te ba the author of tbe poem also, It was printed with my name attached. I requested that the Continent should nete the faet in its columns, but before that oeuld be done the maaazlne'ij ctreer was closed, and net very leug long nge I received from the olliee the m muscript of 'Love in n Morn Mern lag Gewn,' with a printed slip informing me that it wa net available for publica tion I Se uew I am the unwilling posses sor ob a manuscript net mlne, In addition te being oreditod with the authorship efn poem which I did net wrlte. Will net the author kindly oemo forward and relieve me of the burden whleh the Continent has laid upon me V" Lannatter Live Stuec Market, The receipts of live stoek for the woek euding te-day at the yirds of James Stow Stew nrt were iiO horses, 1,0(11 oattle, nnd 703 hogs. The'sales at this yard were 287 oat eat tie, 01 hogs nnd 27 Hheep. At Levi Sensenlg's yards the BaleB wero lal oattle, and 470 begs. Stoekers brought t d'l A I. rn.,lnti fwrtm Al Oa tn R f)0- light butchers from U 25 te $5, and geed buteberB from $5,25 te 5 75, The hogs wero disposed of at pticcs ranging from $4.25 te 5 75 per 100 lbs. At Jehn W. Mentzer's yards 83 oattle and 200 hogs wero sold. Stoekprs were Beld at 3 75(3,1 25; feeders at $1 50(2,5 80, and fat cattle ut 4 70fe5. 05, aud hogs nt $5. An AMnult Ue Settled. Jehn Wagner, eharged with aesaulting Mlohael and Sarah Yenng.uppearcJ at the nOlnn nf Alderman McUIInn tern Hciting en Thursday night. After the parties talked the mattorever they concluded te settle the eases, the defendant paid the costs aud the prosecutor withdrcv the complaints. I, i rer KeceUin htelen Ituerts. Henry Watsen, a oelorcd resident of the Welsh mountain, was brought te this city late last night by uonaiaeio wanei anu ledged lu the county prlfen. Complaint wasraade against him for carrying conceal ed deadly weapons nod receiving stolen goods. The eases will be diijioied of by Aldermau llarr. llarrel Kace. Last evening a barrel race took place at lUO BKatlllg rillK OU lltm viu rmti, botweon flve boys who are emplecd thorn. lin'h heads had been knocked from the barrels and they were strapped around the boys. The race was n mlle, and O Union Fisher wen It In fix rniniuefl. The prlze was n pair of skates. A l'oer JTauiily. A woman by the name of Qlnder, resid ing at Ne. 1 Dreneunn's oeurt.is in needy olreumstanccs and euffers for the neeessl. tics of life. She has been very sick for semetime and has no husband. She has ene child, and their want nheuld be at tended te. EMtTH In this city, en the 3d Inst,, Jehn A. A. bmltb, in the )3d year et his nge. He has fought the geed rlht, and hath net lived In vain. Te llve was ler Christ, te file was hli gain. Many jears liu bath labored se nobly and brave, . . But new rests from his work In the cold, silent grave. The rolatlves and friends el the family, also Lancislei ledge, Ne 67, I. O. et O. r., are re- epectfully Invited te attend the laneral, Irem the roeldencool his son, Arneld Bmltb, Ne SillNerth Mulberry street. On Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock:. Interment at Lancas ter cemetery. McKt.uaerr.--ln this cltv. ou IheSdlnsC, Annie J relict et the late James MoKlllgett, and daughter et Patrick and Margaret Cauy. The relatives and friends el tbe family are rcspecttully Invited te attend the funeral Hern her parents' rtstdente. Ne. M3 West Vine sticeC en Saturday morning at X o'clock. Services at bt. Mary's chureh at 9 o'clock:, in in ternit nt nt 8t Mary's tcinelcry. It Jpdite In this cliy, en the 1th ln,Jehn Chauux. son et Geerge and Mruy Judith, agud U luenlhs and 10 (in Yd. 'J lie relatives nn J lrlends of the family me respectlully Invited te attend the tuueral from his pircuts' rotldtmce, .Ne. 7i0 High vtreoUen Saturday ultorneon at We clock. Interment at St. Jeseph's cemetery. it Leki Ute. 4. If 81, In Lancaster, l'a , Jehn F. Leng, In the "Stli year of his age. Tbe lelatlvcs and friends et the family are reBpecttully Invited te attend tbe luneral irem his late residence, vi nasi u range street, ntaoclecte, Monday ultorneon, next. Inter ment at Woodward Hill cemetery. Friends are requested net te send flowers. tU-lt llDJinir.BTViM.is December S. In Mount" vlllc. Mury K.. lloel Henry iluinphioyvllle, lu the mil yearcl her age The relatives and friends el the lamllyare resncctfully Invited te attend the iuneral at Ui-lJ..l.-.-.-. .-, . -.FUI.J, "D Sth mt, at 2 o'c'ecit p in. mieimem nt Mountvllle cemt-tery.; PcneBR-Ou the 4th init.. In this city, Ja cob bcheber, lu thu bJ I j ear or his age. Our lather new cemes under ground. As dear a rriend as we have found ; lint by the Lord's abundant love. We will moethlm In heaven above. Leng was his suffering, hard his piiin. e murmur useaped lilta ; neuu heurd hlnj complain. The rolatlves and frlemls et the lamlly, also 8t. rotor's and St. JewpU's Beni-nclal Socie ties are respectlully Invited te attend tbe luno lune ral from bis late residonee, Ne. SW Bt. Jos Jes eph sireet, ou te-morrow (Saturday) morning atoe'clook. Interment at St. Jeseph's oomc eomc oemc tory. MiuDins December . '831, In this city, Hnh Mcgulre, In the ssth year el his age. The relatives and friends et the family are rcspecttully invited te attend the luneral, irem the roildenco or nis son, u meguire, au, f20 Marietta avenne, en Sunday attcroeon at 2.15 o'clock. Interment at Lancasler ceme tery. d5 2t AN ATritACTIVK 61O0K TO BKLKCT ritOM. HANDSOME SEAL PLUSH COATS1 FROM 20.00 TO 4BO.OO. Our Stock et LUNG and 6UUAUK Breche, Paisely, Cashmere and Blanket JShawls ! la NOW FULL AND COMPLETE AND WOllTllY THE ATIENTION OF THOSE IN WANT. E. B. FAHNBSTOOK, Next Doer te the Oeurt Heuse, Lancaster, Pa niKUASTMUHDAV UOUOD. K O&ristmas 1884L. Tbe Holiday Season ts near at band anil te meet the wants of eui trude we have placed In our case a lull line el ELEGANT HOLIDAY GOODS. -IN- Watches, Diamonds, Bronzes, Silverware, in Sterling and Plate, Jewelry, Spectacles and French and American Olecka. We call attention te the lact that with enr complete factory we can All any spectal erdars ler DIAMOND MOUNTING, MASONIC OH SOCIETY BADGES, Or any article In Geld or btlvcr Jewcliy. CSTFIrot-eiaun Repairing In Every Branch eJ Our Buslnesa. Dliatler te Uhleass Smugglers, Bosten, Dm. 5. A.speelal from Vic Vic eoria, D. 0., says : A tow days age it was reported that a soheonor left bere with 10 Cblnamen, who wero being smuggled te the Amorlean ehore and two' whlte men swamped, and all hands were lest. In addition te this disaster two mero white men, who lelt Feal Bay, seven weeks age for Washington territory with twelve Chinamen, have net sines been heard from. The temptation te smuggle China men acres is very strong, as they pay boatmeu $25 a Lead, reul Flay (inspected, Kiscstek, Ont., Dee. C A teamster for tbe lumber shanties left Mississippi Btatlen last Wednesday for the weeds, ncoempanlod bv an Indian. Naxtdavthe Indian returned home alone, stating that the teamster was killed by tbe accidental uisobarge or tbe Indian's gun. ireul play Is suspected, and tboceronor basgone from Kingsten te held an inquest. m Ubarsesel IrresnlatltUs Made. Wasuinotek, Dee. 5. A former clerk in tbe first oemptrollot'fl ofllce has written a letter, charging Comptroller Lawrence with irregularities. It was read te the committee en expenditures, in the departmect of justice by Representative Spsyincr, and eharges that for a year it has bceu the rule te ruake illegal allow ances te commissioners, clerks, atterneys, marshals, etc, of foderal courts. nintllltry and Yeast Factory Uamed. Nnw Biiunswick, N. J., Dee. 5. Flelschman's distilling and yeast factory at Millstone wero destroyed by fire ut 5 o'elook this morning. The less Is $50,000, and is oevered by insurance. The govern ment books nnd property were saved. Half a million dollars worth of liquor, stored in the bended waroheuBO, was saved. UAPsCRiite a uHun, A ireanf la Weman' Ureas mMMfSt Three ghosts have been frlghtenlsf Um women and children of the quaint llttte village of Myitie en the sound, efiht ec ten miles east of New Londen, Cobb., for several weeks. Women and f Irk were nt first pursued almost nightly by a, tall, wblte figure that reta up suddenly from the wayside, and seened te their excited faney te float swlftlr ea the wind toward them. They sped down the otreet olescly ehased by the appari tion and dashed into their homes out of breath and fell en the fleer. At lenKlk the terror boeame ae general that few wemen and girls ventured eat of their houses after dark, and when they did ae hurried along the read?, often turning a ' affrighted glanoe evor their shoulders lent the threo ghosts might steal ea them unawares. Next a company of young men was organized te lay in wait with leaded shot guns for the ghostly disturbers of ths peace, and several parties stayed out all utght for a week or mero, at different points nbeut the village, lying in the frost ed grass behind walls and fonees, or In the shadow of nnllghted build, ings. Ne opeotto appeared In the silent streets, and the watehers went home and thawed out in the ohlmney place with draughts of het eldor. Theronpen a commtttea of two or three young men arrayed themselves in hoop skirts, dresses and bonnets, and after dark tnlncsd ccquettlshly up and down the sidewalks hoping te lure the ghosts into pursuing thorn. Fer two nights the ruse was with out rasul but a few evenings age one of the ghosts was temptcd out. He sprang at ene of the ms:queraders, who at first tied, leading tbe ghosten, until he suddenly wheeled, and, throwing his arms around tbe ghost, held him in a mereiless hug. The captive was lugged bofero a peaee justice, who had him looked up. The ghost was Albert O. Brlegs, a jaok-efall-trades of the village lie wan' sentenced te thirty days in jail for disturbing the peace. Who the ether ghosts aroare net known, as Briggs refused te expose thorn. Thejr have net been seen sinee hU arrest. 1 Increase in Holiness Failure!. New Your, Dee. 5. Tbe failures throughout tbe country number for the last seven days in the United States 291, Canada 28 ; total 820 an increase of 71 evor last week. Fer the week ending Nevember 21st, the number was 277. The incrcaee Is general in nil scotlens of the country, but particularly noticeable in the Southern aud Western states. Zahm's 110V2J B EDW. W. ZAHM, Jeweler, Lancaster, Pa. Cerner, HBW AOVKJtTIHBXXHT. JVJBW ADVUKTlHEllKSTa STUIt&UK -ABC- Oomreieaion WareheuBa, DANIRLMAYKR, deiJ-lyd li, West Chestnut street, f j. SWANK JO. OOAiir OITlce- Ne. 20 Centre 8naie.! Yanls-Kest Walnut and Marshall Btrcets. (Stewarts Old Yard.) lteth Yard and Offloe connected with tbe WASTEU-A UUUU UIKL (IN A IT A KM seven miles irem the c! y, te de guncral uouiework. Apply at this efflui. d8-4t G HA Nil HIKIOIINU MAT U tl FUU " Twenty nve (iJ) Kine Turkevs at Geeige Qrube's Hoiel, lloievllle. Lanoieter County, Fa. enSATUUDAY, UKCKUUEU.O.ltSI. dS-3td k.WTKII AVIUJ'-ll HAN WITH SS OOO Telephone Exchange. M-KINDLINO ftt ectlJ-timdMAf.K OOD ABFKCIALTY. T.UOUT10N IN OV15UOOATS. K, In order te reduce our large stock el Tui Heavers, Meltona, Kerseys, and Corkscrews, forOvarceatlngs. I will, for the next 80 days, make tiem unto your order, In first-class style, at nreatly roduced prices. All Karmnu are BUiranteed te nt perfect and only the buH quality et tnmmlngare ijjgjj Kine Tailoring, $7 North Queen street, oppeslto the Fosteulce. mlMmdU NKW ADVJCUTlMSatlSNTa.. w ANIEU te ltd A UUUU FLVOIUEK. Al'l'LY JOHH I. 8CHAUM, Ne U Seuth Queen street. PUIII.I" 8ALK.-UN BIONIIAV, IJKU. 8 USI, will be fold at puhlle ealeatNe. 611 KA8T KINU bTUKLl.a Heller, Engine, Toels, I umber, Slevts. Mac. Ac Sile te commence at 1 o'clock p. in. d5-2t T?OK BALK. ONE TWO-SEATED SLEIGH, rOLE, SHAKT AND HELLS, SETT LIGHT DOUBLE UAHNE88, WITH LOLLAIU. One Tnll 8lted Slctn Buinte ltobe.now, 100i). Call at WILCOX WUITiS'3 Organ Kooms, Ne. 152 bast King Street. It IT CnpitnuivlftwkU UtMUtttlnuilu LUU aueinma. nusiness oji.-vnnaiiea tour years. Addrrss. S. II. WKIOHr. nevss lmu rnuaaeipuia r. u. Kxploileu or Natural Uas. PiTTsuune, Ta., Dee. 5. Au oxplosien of natural gas at the Consolidated Gas company's well atllurraysvllle, Pa., yester. day seriously burned a workman whose name oeuld net be icarned, ana totally uo ue uo Btreycd the derrick aud rigging. Unrrylcg Ammunition te Ulilea, Londen, Dce.5. It has been disoevorod that vessels at the Londen decks, whleh are supposed te be taking en beard cargoes of previsions, are really leading muullieua of war for China. A llllnd Wile Murderer Ilanged. Owen Sound, Ont., Dee. 5. The blind wife murderer. Cook Toots, was hanged this morning. He protested his Innocenco te the list. A Fredlctlen Verified. Frederlck K. Klemm, says a dlspaleh from Bosten, died at Dedham a few nights age of pleurisy, juBt two weeks after the death of bis wife, upon whose demise he said, though then in apparently geed health, " I will fellow her in two weeks." nA.itH.aii. , Ftmaaeipni mtrket. FHttLDmLTiitA, Dee, b rienr market dull and weak ; Bnporrtne State, nt W V9 Ctl7it ae extra de. t2 753 et) t ra. mmuT,svj M 25Q3 BO winter clear. 3BeeMi de w : gtralvhts. H 003 1 W: Minn, extra, clear. 13 031 i5i stratKlit, l Odill tOi Wisconsin cleat -'S04 25:stralihta, ft wast wlnter patenU l 'JltlS 01 1 sprlner de, 1 75S5 23. Uyutleurllrmat W50SJ75. Wheat steady, with geed demand t He. 3 W wm Ueu, 7D3( Ne. 3 de, 70s ; Ne. 1 Fa. di , 890 ; Ne. '2 Delaware de, 86a. Cern stronger under lUbt oderlngs and geed demand i stoamer, t0317e ; gaU yellow and de mired J. Ne.S, 4l9Hc . w Oats steady, with fair demand ; Ne. 1 WTrite, 33J40I Ne. I de. MViej Ne. S de, SJKa3Jie I rejected, Sialic: Ne 8 mixed, 3JS3iHc. Uye nominal at fStJCOc Boods Cloverseod dull at 7(17X0 ; Tlmetuy dull at SI 40U1 r riaxsena nrm hi i it. Winter Hran quiet at lit Wilis. Previsions steady : fair lobbing demand t India Mess Meet 19&eaa)i City de.$UW U ent Mess rerk, tasJ3U00 Beet uaen, llacen,' 10a t Smeked Shonlders, at Ti& 7!fc;8altde 3XfiOc ; Smoied Hams, 1191S3; pickled de oweioa. ,, , Lard steady t city reflned, 8VJO8K0 1 loose butchers, 707Vi : prime steam 17 W. Uutter quiet and easy 1 Croamery extras, at mm ueaturn iln. iln. 2223ei il. C. As N. Y. OX- uvw , ...-..,- -----.--,-,. ,-...-. SITUATION -VANTKI1 A VtlUWU 1.AI1Y wants a situation te de ltRht work. Can inahe herselt useful In n store. Slioustero pmtcrred. Quick und utcnrule at nguraa. Apply at this offlce. ill it D O YOU ASIt WUY WKSELL THAT 8PLKND1D "erk Uenntr medical He lity. Tne Yerk county modieal soeiety refuses te aid in seeurins the passage of a pre posed state pbarmaey Ian. It approves of a law for the oreatiou of Ja state beard of medical examiners. Ceiumlttrd ler TiUI. Frank Brown, was heard at neon te day by Aldermau Fordney en eharges of seduction and fornication and bestardy. In default of bail he was oemmltted for trial at tbe January term el court. KeraeuiDerea rill lllrtbdav. W. U. Hensol reeeived yesterday with tbe oempliments of tbe Jelfereen club, of this city, te whleh he belongs, a splendid floral devlce, prepared In tbe handsemeat style or W. U. I'yfer tbe uerist. ' Four Llxnts net Uarmng, Four gasollne lights aB net burning en Tuesday night wai the report of the police officers. 4 l-UUMUU WUlTJ5"A"HIJUAIt FUK S3e. 1 nmimu (iltAMJ 1.ATKI1 101 V(0 lUUf, TE VK. COKt'hES aud bl'lOES att urprlslugly L0Wl'tlJLAHKK,8. Ne. 38 West Elng EtreeU Light Colored Syrup, SO CHEAP 7 Only loe a quai t. We beusht a large let and ell se much. Why. the people come Irem all parts el the city aud county ler it.. PUll 1.1 U HA UK. Will be sold at Public Sole nt Oeergn So'iilett's (Kranklln IIeiie), en MONDAY KYKNINO, DKOEMUMtS, I8S4. the tlret-cUs 8TOHK STAND AND DWELLING, situate Nes. 115 and 147 North CJuceu Street. en the East side and nearly opnealto Kllnn &. Hruno Hrune man's stere aud enu-half square eeutu el depet. ahe bulidlnc Is Two-Sterv DrlcV. K) teet front, with two-story Hrlck Hack Uulldlng attacneu, siaten, gni inrengu wneiu uense, cellar under entlre bulldlug, his hydrant, cis tern and well el spring water, and private threo teet side Alley entrance. The let lrents $!-li leet en Netth Queen street, and extends eastward 2tf leet. mure or less, te Christian street, en which end et let Is a large two-atery Krame Uulldlng. sultab'e ler a warehouse, shop, or can be converted Intodwclllu3heu30')1 Let Iims au abundance el onelec be irlng trutt trees, also grape vines. Part et purchase meney can remain if ee do de sired, and possession will ba given April 1, ISSS. Sale te commence at 7K o'clock p. m., when terms will ba made known by CUAULE3 KNAPP And Bansman A Hums, Ileal Estate Agents. Jaeos UUHDiKBH, Auct nov26eedlt The Ksdtcals Vlnaileus. JiciiNC, Dee. 5. il. Hcheuck has bean olected president of tbe Swiss confederation for 1895, and 51. Deuoher, vice prcsident. Beth are Radicals, The Frunohlie ulll, Londen, Doe. 5. Tbe Franohise wad read the third time aud passeJ lu Iluute of Lords te day. liliilne Fu-Keute for Washlugten. New Yens, Dee. 5. Mr. Blalne hore for Washington this morning. bill the left OMMUFF'd SALE, ON MONDAY, DEO. IS, I8SI, at in o'clock, n. m.. by vlttue et sundry writs of flcrlaclat, I will oxpeso te publleealeat thu storerooms el OEUliOE B. SOUAUM, NOS 27, 29 and 11 80UTH QUEEN bT., In the city of Lancaster, the following per sonal preperty : A large stock of Ifurnlture, consisting et Mahogany, Walnut, Oak, AsU and Cherry Bedroom Butts. Silk, Plush and ethor Par ler nulls. Hail Btanus unu uacsn, i-dr- ler cablnets. Extension and Dining Tables, Boek Cases. Writing Desks, Lonnges, sideboards, Centre tables, Chairs, Hookers Music Btands, Mattrosses, Bed Hnrlmis. Cradles. CrlbJ. etc BeUed and taken in execution as tha property et Uoergo m. scnauui, anu '"'" "X,.. JOHN U, lit till, d5-Stdltw Bherltl We have tbe Genuine New Crep Open Ket .. ii nriAn Mnleiiaes. 'this Is what you want ler geed Christmas Cakes. We sell it at 18 and 18 cents a quart, Boinember. that much of tlie se-called New Orleans Molasses and etrercd se low. Is only cane Juice nnd will net bake a geed cake. rOUTHH utsi, GO -10 BURSK'S, NO. 17 BAST KING aTRHBT. sif.ni VAL. ritON 1UTXKUS. mm unit ed w w wmi n " II II it u e e w www n v n HUH IIR1I 1 1 WW WW K n - MfBATUKU IHUlUATlUNa. Wasuinoten, D. 0., Doe. 5.Fer the Middle Atlautie states, generally fair weather, followed iu the southern part by partly cloudy weather and local ralus, uearly stationary temporature, southerly winds, lewer baremeter. TtIK UUZZAKU MUNTFIIS. II 11 it mm it s oe W WW w w NV na sssa i nnn oe tis y I it it n e n N v i mm e e K n i. l u It O O N NN il 00 H BH Hems from the Northern Knd. Tbe uew depot at Lltltz was thrown open te tbe public en Monday. Jecsph Brubiker, of Warwlek, died en Tuesday morning in his 74th year. His funeral will take plaoe ou Saturday morn ing. Geerge Krumlauf, residing cast of Eph rata, died ou Monday morning In bis 77th year. The funeral services Were held Thursday mnrulng, oenduoted by Rev. J. II, Umbenben ; Interment at Bcrgstraise cemetery Thursday morning the remains of Mrs. Sarah Sehne.uer. widow of Jehn Bohnearor. were received at Epbrata and conveyed te Briokerville, her home in fermer years, for interment. KemeTril Alter Thirteen Years, Frem the Mlddlclewn Journal. The remains of the lamented Mrs. Lizzie Bastedo Cameren, the cstlmable wife of the late Majer Brua Cameron, and who was a resident of this place for a number of years and greatly beloved by a large clrele of friends, arrived bere en las t Monday morning from near Welllngte n tfijuare, Canada, where she d'ed in 187 1 nud was buried. The remains were reln t erred by the side of Lcr husband In the Mlddletewn cemetery. Heek Netice. Btall's Lutheran Year Boek for 1885 has made its appearance and Is a ery compaet and handy volume oentainlng much of the statistical that is useful for the religious student. It oentains a portrait and life of Luther and has forty five illustrations. It contains 101 pages and retails for twenty -five cents, Telephone Uonneetleu. B. B Martin, 820 NerUi Water stroet, has been conneeted with the telephone oxchange, HVBClAf, NOTICES. That weak back or pain In the side or hips 5 en will tlnd lmmedlately rolleved when a lop Ptatter ts applied. It strengthens the muscles, giving the ability te de baril work wunent sunering. idia uunu uui inn, lis sure. Tiiirc raui'Lti, " Wells' Uealtli llenower " restores health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence, Sexual Debility. II. (-) w K AUK UiriNU GREAT BARGAINS It TTTT 1TTT H 3' fit Uh3 Jl.lt l h n BRSR8 HbbSs BBSSa Itching t-llef."-S7mi'teraiii Meltture, Like perspiration, Intense Itching, worse by scratching, meat at night, soems It pin-worms were crawling " tiwayit'i Ointment " it a pleatant, tut cure. Kicked Uet, Hew many peepta there are who are strug gling te rise in this world that are klaked down aud out by onvleua rivals. Themat' Siltclrie OHnever "kicked ent" Its patrons. It Is true blue. Fer threat affections, asthma and catarrh It Is a certain and rapid euro, rer stle by II. U, Coehrau, iru;;tttst, 137 and )89 Jterth Queen street. ANUAHTEIt HUOJI FAurOHY. HIEMENZ. Lanoaster Shoe Factory. 8PKCIAL BAIIGAINS IN BOOTS AND SHOES. LADIES' Pebble Butten Shoe. 82.00,81.76,81.50,81.36. LADIES Beat Kid Butten Shee, 82.60, 82.00. MEN'S Shoes, 83 00, 82.76, 82.60, 82 00, down te $1,25. MISSES' Boheol Shoe, 81.25 and 81.00. BOYS' Shoes, 82,00 down te 81.00. CHIL DREN'S Shoes, 36, 46, and 60 eta. women's Oalf Pecraea and Bewed Sheea. 81.60 and 81.25. MEN'S Geed Heavy Kip Beets, 83 00, $2.60, 82.25, $2,(1.00. BUXB, ?id.uu, i,ou, $1.25 and $1,00. Women's Warm Lined Shoes, $1.25. Bhe-s of all kinds made te order. We will sell at lower prlcea than can bs had at any house In Laneaster. -IN- lt 4 Lancaster, Pa, OVEEOOATS! ONE TI10D8AND AND FIVK IIUND11EU OVK11COAT8 AT MANUFAOTUKEUS " CO IT I'ltlCE. OVERCOAT8 in all colors, styles and quail- lleVEUCOATS In allsUes-large or small. OVKUCO ATS ler old men plain or faucy. OVEKCOATB ler young meu-llght or lark. OVKUCOATS ter boys geed and cheap J OVEUCOAT3 ler children-OS low as I.. -AL80-- 100 Dezen Knit Jackets, Jnt received and selling at Lewor PUces than ever heard of ter same qualities of these comfortable and uselul articles. KMT JACKETS from We up teW7J. NEW LINE OF (Jlovea, Underwear, Neekwear and Blue Flannel Shirts. BOLID SILK PUFF SCAHF8 at 23c SOLID SILK FLAT SC AB1TS at 2i0, 350. 410. All en account el wanting the room they occupy te make way ler rebuilding. HIESI & BROTHER ceunku or NOimi QUEEN 8T. A CENTIIK SQIIAUK. LANOASXEB. PA. This medicine, combining Iren with pur vegetable tonics, quickly and completely niruKS DYSPEPSIA. INDMKST10N. MA. LAKIA, WEAKNESS, IMI'UltK ULOUD, C1IILL8 and FEVEU and N EU11A LQI A. By rapid and thorough assimilation with thebloed. It reaches every ptr( el the svstem, purines and enriches tbe bleed, strengthens the muscles and nerves, and teuui and invlg invlg erates the system: A nne Appotlzer Besttonle known. It will euro the worst cure el Dyapepsla, removing all distressing symptoms, sucn as Tasting tbe Feed, Belching, Ueat In the Stom ach, Heartburn, etc. . . The only iron medlclne that will net black en or lnlure the teeth. it la Invaluable ler diseases pecullar te women, and te all persons who lead sedentary lives. . ... An unfailing remedy for diseases of .the Liver and Kidneys. Portions suflerlng from the otlect of over work, nervous troubles, 103S of appetltrt. or debility, exporlenco quick roller and ronewed energy by lis use. It does net cause Hoadache or produce Con stipation OTHElt Iren medicines de. It Is the only preparation et Iren that causes no Injurious etlects. l'hyslclans and druggbts recommend It as the best. Try It. The genuine has Trade Mark and crossed red lines en wranner. Take no ether. Made only by BROWN OIiEKUUB.1-1 DO, stpt-lyd&lvw Baltimore, lid. Semlble Talk Irem a Semlble Journal. Frem the 1'hlladclpbia Ledger. What are oalled "Buzzird Hunts," en tbe borders of Laneaster, Cboster a . Iierks oeuntios, wblle natural enough a ene way of looking at thorn, appear te be rather absurd proceedings. If there is any evldonee that "Abe Buzzard" and ethers of his family or gang controlled by him are implicated in the robberies se frequent iu that retrjen, tbore is regular and proper way te proceed against him and thorn; and if they attempt te defy the ordinary oeureo et legal proceedings, then tbe sheriffs of tbe counties name should proeeod with their armed pes3es, end oitber capture them or drive them out of their oeuntlcs. As the thing Is going, the authority of the law is being sunk in oentempt, and "old Abe Buzzard" is being put into the pe sitien of a meurtain "here" te some, and a martyr te ethers. There ean be no doubt that he is a very bad man about as bad as men of his breed ean be but there is nothing thus far te connect him with the recent robberies ozeept his rosldenee in tbe vielnty and his villainous reputation. But theso very faets are enough te furnish a safe stoek in trade for all the ether thieves and burglars within a radius of fiftv miles. Wblle the outraged populaee are en their fruitless "Buzzard hunts," and the law oQleera of the neighborhood are quietly content with sueh operations, the netual perpetrators of the mero recent robberies may be congratulating them selves en the easy thing they have of it when the Duzzird bunters start away full tilt en a (also seeut. tras, 2(18270 ; Western dairy de, ffie j geed te cneicn. -As.-ie. Hella at loaise t packing, 9810. KggsquIernndOisyi exiras,290M3 ; West ern 134sl9C. Cheese markotsteady. with qnlet demand ; New Yerk lull creams, at liXOVta; ih,rt vtnr. thn!rrt liwftiifli de fair te nrltne. sxaaujic t i'a. part tklina, BU7C ; de lull, Fotreloum quiet ; Henned. 7Me. YThtakY dull: Western at l v). trevr rerk Barken. Hw Yoac, Dec. 5. Fleur State and Wost West Wost ern less uctl ve and weak, eoutbern quiet and heavy . ... Wheat a trifle orMOUe lower i less doing ; Ne. 1, Whlte neinlnar; Ne 1 Hed, Doe, 8Xc ; .tan , 82KQa2la ; ob , 81,'40S5Ke j Mrueh, 87K0 ; Miy, Kiie. corn 2Kc aud options KQHe better; Mixed Wostern, apet, MS57ie dotuture, nm uata a shad stronger ; Ne. 2 Jan.,:329 3:et aiay,31XQ3i;ie; Btate, Sl038e ; West ern, 32Q370. julve stack Market. ClUCAOO-Cattle Uecelpts. 8,000 head ship ments, 2 500 head ; market steadier s fancy cattle, 18 20S6 60 1 geel te chelne shipping, $3 6030 10; common te fair, $1 2535 2J ; Tux ans at tl 9583 75. . . ,. The JJrevert' Journal roperts: Hogs Ue Ue eolpts, 41000 head; eblnmcints, S.eua bead; market openod stieug, then declined CQlOe. and clesed dull; rough packing, iat2Sj nnrblnrr nrl ahlnnlniT. 11 iSOtlCO: light, SIS 4 19 ; skips, tiWJli about 12,003 late arrival unsold. . . Bheep-Rccclpts, 3,000 headt shipment. i'Obead; markut atculy ; common te talr,J 20- i.- EiST I imnTr-Cattle dnllj prime, JJtJa 0 25; fair te geed, tl 5085 1 commen.3Ma 1 2T ; rcceipt8,l,17J held : shipments, 855 head. Hees acitve ; I'blladelphlas.llSO; Yorkers, l'ail5; recelpU, 3,ii0 head; shipments. LtOO bead. Hheep-Maiketflrm and unchanged ; prime, I175Q1; fatrtogeod,3a3 50; common. ll J; iceelpts, 1,W0 head ; shlptnenU, SOI bead. tstoek markets. Qnotauens by UeeJ, McQraun Oe , Ban. era, Lancaster, ro ll A. if . uuBeun i-aciae UlrhlarAn l!entml.......... New Yerk Central l',i t5& KNJOININU A I'UYStUIAN. AilUhtSXLiSNIH T?UIrUN OI'EHA UUUSH, THUEE N1QIIT3. TUU113DAY, FIIIDAY AND 8i.TOUDAY, DEUKMBEU 4.8.C. Matlnoe-SATUUDAY AFTK11NOON at 2.3J for Ladles and Children, Tke Original Bosten Ideal DIME MUSEUM. AND SPECIALTY CO. Present ing a strlctlv flrst-class epeclalty Entertalnment cerclully wcoded of ail objec- tlonable features. Superior te and far sur passing all ethers In point et attutie merit The cccap prices et admission de net dotraet from the merits el the entertainment. All U conducted en flrst-clsss principles. Fer further particulars see large bills aud bangers. Entire Change el Frogramme each night. GENERAL ADMISSION 100KNTS. HKSK11VKI) SKATS wucnie. Beserved Seats new en sale wiltteut eiira I ebarge at epra beuse. e dS-St au Allepatu uocter Urdsred te Allew Ueuiuipatb la Ore ler Hick Child. Mrs, Follausbee, of Cleveland, Ohie, a peer woman, was notified last week that her little daughter J una, nn inmate ei the orphans' home at Xenla, was very siek. The oase graw critical and the mother went te Xenia. The attending physl. elan at tha home is an allepath, and the mother who has alweys consulted homeopathic physielans, objected te his treatment, but she was refused per mission te employ a doetor of her own selectlng. The mother stoutly refused m the medlolne left by the physlclau at the home and the matron was instruo instrue instruo .eri tn ntva It. It was imnesslble without a eoeno te remeva tha mether from her slek child's room, and yet it was evident that without medlolne the patient would Ala Tim mother flnallv went te an attef ney, at whose Instigation the court granted a temporary injunction restraining the superintendent and matronef the home from preventing the mother from employ. inn mil a. nhvsiclan as sbe saw fit. Mrs. Follansbeo, with a homceopathio doetor, is new in triumphant posiaislen at the bod bed bod sldaef her git I, but tha latter ean hardly leoever. nowueraey cenvnu...... ume central. DeL Lack. A Western.... 10H LieaverA uiu ueuuud,.,, Erie Kansas A Texas........... Loke Shere Chicago A N. W com.... N. N unu a western.... eurauiauuiniM.,.,,.,. Pacino Mail ltoclieator A Flttsburt-il.. St-Faul Sl'i Texas l'acinc...... 13K Union Faclflc... W Wabash Common. ..... .... Wabash I'reforred. West'rn Union Telegraph 6JH LoutsvUle x Nashville... 27 N. Y., ChL A St. Ii........ .... Lehlgh Valley Lehigh Navigation ... Fennsylvanla... fi lien. liner l!i F.T. & Buffalo X Northern Faoltle Cem... .... NerUtern Faclflc Fref... lX Uostenvlllo - Philadelphia A Erie Northern Central. ........ Underground. Canada Southern.... ...... OU people's Pfusenfrer........ ... Jersey Central..... . OregonTranseontlnontal UeaulngUeneralMUru... .... 103X 15Vi lUi 17M 17W 88J s Si 13 S 13? MX BX .8 1st. Jr.sr. t Ti',l Ftmaaeiphia. Qaouuensby AsseciatcJCrrsss. Stocks steady. Philadelphia A Erie B. B. Heading UoJlread...... Fennsylvanla Uallread X Lehlgh vaileyBau read...... ..eg Unlted Companies of New Jersey '' ,J Northern l'acltia...... is Nertbern Facine Preferred....... i? Nerthern Central BoUread. ........ ........ t7 Lenlgh Navigation Company ,V5 Norristown BaUread 12.t? Central Transportation company.. ., aja lialtale, N. Y..and Philadelphia fh Llttie SchuvlkUI Bsilxead. .........,... n - jK4 Haw vetk. , Quotations by Asrseclated Frsss, Stocks utrifle stronger. Meney, IXw. New Yerk Central... ?li,J- Erie uallread ............ ",j ; Adams Kxpress....... . "5 . , Michigan Censral KAllrpad .... .. Mlcnigan Soethem Ballread H llllnefj Centnd Kallread.............H5 tneveland A tlttsbargh UaUread Iff s .- Chicago Boek Island Railroad... QSiffe FUUbttiKh A Fert Wayne allrca...M...l,,, WosternlJaleiTeligrapH Copy. L loledoA Watash.......... . Jg. New Jersey ceatrsu... -....,... fjx Kew lcra Oatwte A WtatB.-..,M.-, -a: . crlj t?a ! & rfBH A ,3.i hi s J -iVji 5A, aAfcjfean, fe. iiM-t4AftMitj
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