s-l i f -. . nl LANCASTER DAU.1 INXElilGBNCHR. SATURDAY AUJGWST 7, 1880. I T THAT PKOSTKATE POLE. It Has Been Lying Flat Since Teeaday ! In a former issue of the Intelligencer some account was given of the tribulations of the " best workers " of the iigutn ward, and their frantic efforts te erect en Maner street, a Garfield pole, llieymet with one series of mishaps after another, from the time they started out te hunt the pole last Tuesday. They were en that day caught in a heavy rain and nearly drown ed before they get out of the weeds. Next day, being unable te get a Republican wagon, a kind hearted Democrat leaned tuein one en which te haul their pole into town ; but before reaching the city limits the pole broke in twain and had te be abandoned en the MUlersvillc pike. Then a committee was sent in search of a splice with which te mend and top out the bob tail stick. In the meantime Mr. Speidel, the owner of the wagon, bcinjr unwilling te have it longer exposed te the weather, in sisted en regaining possession of his prop erty, and the broken pole was tumbled oil by the roadside. Here it was spliced and another team secured te haul it into town. Yesterday was the appointed time te ele vate it, but the faithful were slew in lend ing a helping hand. The mere prominent Itads refused te have anything te de with it, because they had been cheated out of their choice of a county committeeman, and they openly said that if Gardner, Sny der and company thought themselves able te run the Eighth ward, they ought te be able te put up their own pole. But they were net able, and w they resolved te call upon the great bridge builder, Capt. Mc Mellcu, te put it up (or them. McMcIIcn hapitcncd te remember that the return tinkers and ballot-Lex stufTcrs of the Eighth ward had, at the late primary election, returned mere votes against Tem Davis, his favorite candidate for district attorney, than there were Re publican velei. in the ward, and se he gave them the cold shoulder, and like a sensible man vi.i.l fishing for eels at Point or Rocks en llu Conestoga. lie was per suaded, hewcici, for a pecuniary consid eration, te hiie hujder, Gaidner and com pany his derrick anil a few of his men at a dollar ahead, ai.d yustciday afternoon a desperate attempt was made te raise the slumbering hickeiy. Between 3 and 4 o'clock in the afternoon the tackle was get ready and the word was given that she would " go up in fifteen minutes." But it was " no go." First The Jmlt et the pole Slipped out et the hole. and went crashing through a beard fence, coming within an ace of killing Frederick Knlil, a young man who was assisting at the " raising." Hundreds of Democratic boys were looking en with mingled mirth and pity, and generously elTcrcd te put up the pole in ten minutes, if a Hancock beard was put upon it. This generous offer was declined and the Garfield squad again went te work, liy main ferce they lifted the top of it a few feci from the ground, but becoming exhausted they let it fall with a thud. This kind of work was con tinued for several hours; the pole would be get up a few feet from the ground and then, Garlield-like, it would seek its con genial "pavement." During the afternoon some Democratic boys of the Ninth ward, who had been out in the weeds looking for a hickory march ed past the Garfield stick, having in their possession a splendid pole, which they will elevate te-day at Jjtlic corner of Mulberry and James streets, just te show that Dem ocratic boys can de what Republican men can net. About 7 o'clock in the evening Mayer MucGenigle, who had been visiting friends in the Eighth ward, passed the prostrate pole and was giceted with loud and long continued applause This morning, Bernard Snyder, a Re publican, residing en Maner street, oppo site the place where the Garfield pole has net been put up, called upon Mayer Mac Mac Mac Genigle and requested him te prevent its erection as he (Mr. Snyder) is afraid that it will fall upon and crush his house. The mayor told Mr. Snyder that if it was a Democratic pole and there was any danger of its falling down he would see that such danger was averted, but as it is a Repub lican pole he could net interfere without subjecting himself te a charge of "politi cal persecution." He advised Mr. Snyder te sec the street commissioner, who would see that the streets were net unnecessarily obstructed or neighboring property en dangered. " Jesse Nye, " superintendent of Eighth ward pole raisings," siys if the Republican best workers de net get their pole raised by G p. m. te-day, he will erect it and put a Hancock beard en it. A Garfield pole en the Manheim turn pike a short distance north of the city is in such a shaky condition that it cannot stand alene ; and se its nurses have put a chain around it and tied it fast te a fence nest. Till: AMUSEMENT SEASON. rienty of Geed Shows Coming. The second number of The FoetUgJtt, which made its appcarance this morning, has a list of entertainments te appear here the coming season under Jehn D. Mishler. Among these which he has booked arc : Aliee Oatcs, in a new pioce entitled "Leng Branch, or Seaside Summer Scenes ;'' Min nie Palmer, in " Our Bearding Scheel," and Oliver Doud Byren, in " Acress the Continent." These shows will appear early in the season and Mr. Mishler has engaged the following for later dates : Hartley's CampbcllVMatriineny;" Mr. and Mrs. Geerge Knight in "Otte; Robeson and Crane ; Neil Burgess in "Widow Bcdett"; Gus Williams; "Pi rates of Penzance " ; Jarrett & Rice's " Fun en the Bristel ;" Mrs. Scott Siddons in dramatic entertainment ; Fanny Daven port in a new play by Anna Dickinsen ; Jake Abcrle's minstrels, with forty pcople ; Clinten Hull's " Strategists ;" Teny De nier, in his new pantomime of "Tickled, " with Grimaldi ; a company iu " Dr.CIyde," and a number of ethers. In addition te the above shows a num ber of companies, which will net appear under Mishler's management, have been booked, some of them are : Annie Pixley in "M'liss." Buffalo Bill, Barney McCau ley, Pat Rooney. Madame Rentz's min strels ami Lcavitt's specialty company, Jehu T. Ferd's musical comedy, Jee Jeffersen, Mr. C. G. Heward in "Uncle Tem's Cabin" and ethers. It will be seen that both of thesa lists include many of the best companies trav- . cling, some of which arc entirely new with the season, while a number of ethers have never been here. The season will no doubt be a successful one, and the number of shows already booked is larger by far than at this time last season. IN THE WOODS. Tta Steverdale Campmeetlac. The fourth day of camp was marked with mere spiritual enthusiasm than any of the preceding:. At the early five i o'clock prayer meeting and throughout the day at the various praise meetings there was a full attendance and a deep interest manifested. At 10 o'clock, Iter. J. Yenng, of Annville, preached iu the German lan guage, U6ing Ezekiel xxxiv, 29, as a basis of his remarks. He was followed in a short exhortation by Rev. J. L.Pershing, of Sharpsville, Pa., who, also by request, sang a beautiful hymn, composed in memory of a minister who died while preaching. In the afternoon Rev. J. G. Steiner of Sharoekin, preached from St. Jehn xx, 17. Mr. Steiner is a young and premising dis courses He treated his theme : " The Brotherhood of Christ, " in a masterly manner, and presented a discourse worthy of compliment. In the evening Rev. B. G. Huber, of Chambcrsburg, and editor of the Hightcag of Helincs, preached from Isaiah Ixii, 10. He claimed that the standard of Christiani ty could be placed tee high and then again tee low, and lastly be presented the true Christian standard. The effort was a powerful one, and accompanied by the Hely Spirit. Rev. Huber is a forcible speaker and produced a grand effort en this occasion. All the different meetings of the day were largely attended, especial ly the children's meeting. Te-day Revs. Huber and Pershing made addresses te the children. The singinglis under the special direction of Rev. Isaiah Baltzell of Harrisburg. TiiO following ministers have arrived en the ground : Revs. B. G. Huber, Killian, Mower, E. H. Sucath, Shcllcnbcrger and Stehman. The services for Saturday and Sunday premise te be of special interest. Te-day the children of the Industrial school of Harrisburg are present. Special trains will run en Sunday ever the Phila delphia & Reading railroad te Hummels Hummels tewu. The social intet est U large, and all en deavor te make it pleasant one for an other. It has been stated from geed authority that the Huinmclstewn council have en gaged two policemen from Harrisburg te keep the saloons shut ever Sunday. IICATU OF MAJOIt JAMK8 l'ATTea. Tite ISuslness Preceptor of Cel. Themas A. Scott Dies at Carllsle, Pa. The Philadelphia Recerd of te-day notes that Majer James Patten, residing at 417 Seuth Bread street, in that city, died yes terday morning at Carlisle, Pa., where he had been visiting relatives for a few days past. He was about 70 years old. The deceased was a brother-in-law of Colonel Themas A. Scott, with whom he left the city during the heated term a few weeks since. Fer several years past Majer Patten had been an invalid, suffer ing from rheumatism, which disabled him te such an extent as te render him as help less as an infant. In his younger days he was widely known in this state, being prominent in business and political circles. It was while occupying the state office of collector of tell en the canal at Columbia many years since, where he also was engaged in mcrcantile business, that Colonel Scott, then a diminutive lad, wr.s employed by him in his store, and the sub sequently successful career of Cel. Scott has always been a matter of pardonable pride en the part of Majer Patten, as the keen foresight and prudent business meth ods, which earned for himself a handseme competence for his declining year?, we re only enlarged upon iu the brilliant eareer and meat reputation of the famous railroad magnate. Majer Patten was also ence the editor and proprietor of the Columbia Spy, and in these days wielded great influ ence in the state. His funeral will take place en Monday, at Louden, Franklin county, where his wife was buried a few years age. Majer Patten was well known iu this county, especially in Columbia the place of his former residence, and in Lan caster city where he resided some years age, bearding at the Grape hotel. He was a member of the Presbyterian church, and a delightful story teller. SUMMEIt LElSUKR. People TVlie Try te Keep Coel. Miss Carrie E. Slaymakcr, of East Orange street left this morning for a few days sojourn at Willow Glen. Jehn C. Mettor, esq., district attorney of Frederick county, Maryland, was ever night at the City hotel last night. He left this morning for Cape May. Jehn M. Amwcg, jr., the tenor vocalist, left Lancaster this afternoon at 1 o'cleok for New Yerk, he having secured a position in the standard opera troupe of that city. Prof. Carl Matz and A. II. Ball of this city returned last evening from a ten days tour "away down east," their trip terminating at Mount Desert Island, off the coest of Maine, one of the most delight ful resorts of the country. Their tour took in New Yerk, Bosten, Portland and ether points of interest. Picnic. The employees of A. B. Landis's coach works, Mount Jey, are te-day picnicking in Myers's weeds, a short distance from that borough. The annual picnic of the Heme for friendless children, oemes off next Wednes day at Tell's I Iain, and contributors should scud iu their supplies te the Heme before Wednesday morning. County Treasurer Greff and ex-prison inspector Herting had a little picnie near What Glen yesterday. They ilshed for bass and the treasurer hooked ene se large that it broke his bran new Ashing pole into three or four pieces, tore the line and escaped. Capt. McMcllen, Bowery Erisman, Billy Youart, Clayt Myers, Jake Ilaag and ten or a dozen ether big fellows, returned from their two days' stag party at Point of Rocks. Bowery led the choir, JBilly was chief cook nnd Jake was the " lone fisher man." The catch was heavy, the cooking excellent an d the music mellifluous. Court. Ceuit will meet en next Saturday morn. ing at 10 o'clock, when opinions will be delivcrcd by the judges. On the following Monday the regular August court will begin. Tltc trial list for that week is long but the cases are mostly petty ones. Mayer's Court This morning the mayor sent one drunk te jail for 5 days and discharged another. Twe heys who had asked for lodging wei sent en their way rejoicing. NEW FALL STYLES IN PKOTS AND GHGEAIS JUST OPENED. Wc have an immense stock of above goods, which we are offering at the very Lewest Pi ices. SHEETING AND SHIRTING MUSLINS. We arc offering Best Makes very low. White, Red and Grey Flannels, Bleached and Unbleached Cotten Flannels. All at "Lewest Prices. Our assortment of above goods cannot be surpassed. In our Carpet Department we are receiv ing almost daily the Latest Styles and Colorings in BODY BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS AND INGRAIN CARPETS. We invite examination. GIVLEE, BO WEES & HUEST, 25 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. L'KDEHTIIK IIAMMKIi. 1'iepertlOK Sold at ShcrUFn Sale. By High Shcriil Jacob S. Stiine at th Lancaster court house this afternoon the following vendemmed prepeities wcic sold : Samuel Donavan's let en the coiner of Main and High street, Mt. Jey, with leg, weather bearded house and ether imptovc imptevc ments te D. M. Martin for $2,000 F. P. Pcnneck's let, Ne. WZ West Lem Lem on street, Lancaster, with two-story biick house and improvements, te People's building and lean association for $810. Chas. S. Pcnnneck's interest te the Peeples' building and lean association, for W. W. II. Pcnneck's let en West Lemen street, adjoining above, with two-story brick house, te Isaac Diller, for 100. The Green Tree hotel property anil farm in Strasburg tewnsliip, containing 78 aeies and 31 perches, property of L. L. Bush, with notice te A. J). Oygei terre tenants, te L. L. Btibh, of Biid-iii-lland, for $10, 940. The property of Henry F. Benedict, ad ministrator of Elizabeth Benedict, with notice te heirs, a one story brick house, let and improvements, Ne. 110 Seuth Duke street, te Jacob Gable, $1,405. Susan and Isaac Mewrcr's faun of 217 acres with improvements, iu Conestoga township, te Eli Eshlenuin for $ 1,000. Mary Eckman's Cress-Keys hotel prop erty at Drumere Centre, four acres and 40 perches of ground, with improvements, (the hotel being lately burned), te J. Hay Brown, for $101. Arthur Themas's let of one acie with dwelling house, blacksmith and coach shop, and ether improvements, near the Green Tree tavei n, in B.irt township, te Gee. M. Franklin, for 81,330. LITTLE LOCALS. Here mid There- and Everywhere. Three of Michael Phaliu's hogs at C!m C!m C!m donville died yesterday of supposed poison in?. Twin colored children born iu the lower end since the Chicago convention and named Garfield and Arthur, have both died. Ominous. As Jehn Trissler, buteher, wasdiiving te-day at the corner of Pi "nice and Lemen streets his herse stumbled, threw him out of the wagon, cut his head en the wheel and b.idly bruised his body. A horse, hitched te a country w.igen, tied at Orange and Duke streets, scaiedal some bricks falling from the weik en St. James church, started te walk around the tree, breke a shaft and otherwNe damaged the wagon. Philip Landis, who for years lived en the City Mill farm, has died i:i Dcl.maic whither he removed from this state. , In the trial of the Lmu.ister rille team at their practice yesterday, the best score I was inade by Frank Diffeuderfcr. It was S. The project of dividing the Eighth ward j is beiug revived. The piopescd line oft division beirius at the corner of West King and Strawhciry street, runs down Strawberry street te Lafajette street and out Lafayette street te the city limits. The peer directors te-day approved some bills and' agreed that Jehn Ikichmau, who was net the lowest bidder, should put up the new peer heusd barn, aftei giving 18,000 security te fulfil his contract. AUUKt t'Jtll. On August 19, Messrs. Clark & Sclunid will run an excursion te Atlantic City. Tickets for the round trip, geed for two days, $2.75. Mount Jey and Landisvillc passengers will take fast line east ou morn ing of excursion as far as Lancaster. It sells like het c.ikes; we never expeilencid anything like It. Sr. .1 Aeen's Oil ii truly wonderful. Tirres & Ce., 7Viir, Xeir 'c?. Parrots. Mr. Jehnsen, the Alleutewn parrot in. in, K again nt lih old stand. Ne. 13 East Orange street, with a few hundred yeun pnrreH, at whclesale mid retail. Your choice for $l..r0. A few days only. ltd Second Grand Picnic. The Lancaster Clut will give their second picnic at Tell's lliiin this nea-en en Tucday, August 17. These who attended the llr-t one, en June 7, will recollect it as an enjoyable af fair, and an equally pleasant tliuu 1m liespeki'ti for this second occasion. Onr Hhar reporter was neatly shavi d yi ste: -day with Cutlcuru Shaving Seap. A Witty Customer went te a drug store and nski-d ter hOZO' DONT. The storekeeper t-tilil " UVie out of that, lint here Is something lust as geed." The practical customer said, ' Ne you don't," and walked out te a neighboring atoie and get bettle of SOZOHONT. an2-lwdeed&w Ilcautlflcs the complexion by stl ululating the small bleed vessels Cutlcuru Medicin::! f-'eap. POLITICAL. Flrnt Ward. The Democratic club of the Flint ward will bold a meeting nt Henry Xelmcr's s-iloen, en Orange street, en Tuesday evening next. Im portant business will be transacted and a full attendance Is desired. SPECIAL XOTM CES. SAMPLE .XOTICK. It is impossible for a woman after a faithful course of treatment with Lydla K. I'lnkham's Vegetable Compound te con t hum te suITt-r with a weakness et the uteri:?. Knclese u 8 tamp te Mrs. Lyilia E. Plnklmm, ilJ Western avenue, Lynn, 3Ias., for pamphlets. Jy'-KMydeed&w Many ladles misinterpret their Buffering. Try a box of '-Seller' Liver P111V Sold by all druggists. Screiula of thirty years' standing hiut been cured by "Dr. Lludsey'a Bleed Searcher." Sold by all druggists. Try Loeher's Renowned Coutch Syrup Try Leclicr's Renowned Cough Syrnp. Try Loeher's Renowned Cough Syrnp. jh:atus. ILvckmas. In West Willow street, en the Cth Inst., Mrs. Isaac Hackinan, aged ."0 years. The relatives und friends of the iamily aie respectfully 'invited te attend the luner.il from her late residence. Willow Street, en Monday morning at 9 o'clock. Interment at Zlen'a Lutheran ceraetery at .1 p. m. DMT 0OOD3. SJCtr ADrjSllTISEMHSTS. Amengr the many advantages sained by our change of business location, an important one is the enlarged rooms and improved fa cilities of our REPAIR DEPARTMENT. With our present corps of skilled mechanics and complete equipment of machinery and tools we are are prepared te execute and warrant all work en trusted te us. WATCH REPAIRING, MUSICAL BOX REPAINING, CLOCK REPAIRING, JEWELRY JOBBING, MONOGRAM INSCRIPTION AND ORNAMENTAL ENGRAVING. &c. A great variety of new work in original designs will be produced in our own manufactory. Any orders for specialties will be filled at short notice and te the satisfaction of our customers. Old Geld or Silver bought, taken in exchange, or made into new goods. H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers, Ne. 4 West King Street. THE LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK OP BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, &C, In the city, Is lobe seen tit the Weiks et NORBECK & MILEY, PRACTICAL CARRIAGE BUILDERS, COR. DUKE AND VINE STS., LANCASTER, PA. 3-:0. A CO.'S OLD .STAXIVE '1 In- Stock Include all the LATEST STYLES SPRINGS, iicliiistlie Brewster, Whitney, Salidee Triple, Empire Cress Spting, Dexter Queen, Duplex ml Elliptic, nml they will also make te order any style a purchaser may desire. Repairing 1 all kinds promptly attended te. All work guaranteed for m ye u "OUR WORK SUSTAINS OUR WORD." XK XV Alt VEllTlXEilEXTS. I)i;i;i.iu SALE OF HORSES. 1 (III MONDAY. AUGUST !), ISs'O. will 1m wild at public sale nt. 1. D. Denllnger's Herri ir.nc Heuse. 11! North Prince street, Lancaster. I., It; Head nreillO HORSES. Among them lire three that cm trot In : minutes. Sule te commence at 1 o'clock p. in. A credit of 60 davs will !e given. DANIEL LOGAN, ltd N( jetu::: te farmers and stock V KAISEHS. Horxe and Cattle Powder, the best. i:i the market. .Sold by weight; 25e. ft timim! ? H Tinilllilx far 1 lir tlnruf-4 rTftttlA j tswinc-. Poultry, e. GIve It a trial nnd ye will ui-e no ether thereafter. Sold only by ANDREW Q. FRET, Dealer in Dru. Hcdtelnes, Sptcea, Sulphtir, Caustic Seda, .Seda Ash, Ac, Cor. X. Qneen and Orange Streets, ulOjd Lancaster. Pa. T Mir HEKGXKlt Ss ENULK'S HEKIt, OS TAr AT .Sl'KlCNGER'S SALOON, 41 North Queen Street. Xe. Pronounced te be the best and purest Beer in Lancaster by the eldest brewer la th city. Come und tiy it. ltd 1" )lli;l.IO MAflf Of VALUAIILi: ItKAL LSTATK. On WEDNESDAY, SEPTKM ItKI! l.'i. Ism), will be sold at public salu en tbc premises, situated in Kaphe township, en the reue I leading from Mt. .ley te Manlieim, one half mile nerthnist of Mt. Jey, adjoining lands et cni'i-mun tioen, .lesepn veiwcucr, J no. llreneman and the Little Chiques Salungn creek, a Valuable FarmcentnliiiiiglSa ACHES, en uhicli Is erected a two-story Krlck Heuse with tw -story brick wing attached. There is ue liner farm house iu Lancaster county. A balcony extends the whole length of the house en the tlit and second stories. Tl-ere are large folding doers in the hall; In winter the doers can be closed, making another room, and In .summer by opening the doers a large, cool hall is the result. A circular staircase runs te the third story. The cellar is cement ed and lias a sul-urchcd cellar underneath, which is intended for keeping milk, butter, meats, &c. Stene Tenant Heuse with basement kitchen. A large bank barn, when erected la 1S71, ce-t nearly $S,U0U. Attached te the barn is a building which contains a herse power and above Is n large mew. A large straw heuse at tached te the barn, a carriage house, wagon shed, corn crib and all necessary outbuildings, all et which are covered with slate. A large ice belide near the house. The fencing Is com posed of locust pests and chestnut rails. The property has been thoroughly llnicd within the lust five yeais, is in a high state of cultiva tion, and is one of the most dodrable farms; in the eon nlj. If desired 91.1,000 of the purchase money can i cumin en the farm. Any person desiring te view the property be fore the day of sale will please call en Mr. Charles Bender, residing thereon. Sale te commence nt 1 o'clock p. m. of said day, when attendance will be given bv HKNUY E. LfeM AN. L. D. Gallagher, Anct. nugr-atwdtiii'ienww JOB LOTS Of WAIL PAPEES VERY Iff PRICES. In order te make room for our Large Fall Stock ira are offering special InducsmenU in prices, Ac. WINDOW SHADES AND CARPETS. J. B. Martin & Ce. LANCASTER, PA. xj-: ir a n rxnrixjiMEXTs. OAUKlt KKOIJT MISCH THIS SATUK O DAT evening at llenrv Neanier'H Suloen, Ceiner or Oians;i- and Water .street. Best lleer im Tap ltd L ARfiK ;IC01TM HOG LUNCH THIS evening"! the Chestnut Street Hetel. T1IEODOUE WKND1TZ, ltd Proprietor. 105 CO TO K. II1EMEN7AS. 105 Ne. HO North Queen street for the Cheapest and Het ItOOT.S AND SHOES. 105 Signer the IU? Shee. 105 -SAWtra J2H rilOISACCO ICAISEltS' 1 The Pcnu'u Mutual KOTIOK. lull Insurance Cem- pany Is new ready te bind the insurance, and issue policies against hall damage te tobacco. Hates reduced. Insure before It Is tee lute, at I1AUSM AN A IllTKNS'S, Ins. Agents, Olllce, 10 West Oninge Street. 22-eedtfK pillINA, til. ASS AND OUKKNSWARE. CHINA HALL. White and Deceiated htene China, Tea, Din ner and Chamber M-ts, Wldte, Celd Hand and Fancy French China Tea and Dinner Sets, Class Sets. Tumblers, Ceblcls, Frnlt llnwla, Pitchers, Ac. Fruit Jars ! Jelly Cups ! ! AT THE LOWEST PRICES, AT HIGH & MARTIN'S, Ne. 1.1 EAST KINO STREET. -ic LADII.S AND GENTtt 1ff It j ou want n GOOD FITTING BOOT OR SHOE, Rea ly-inade or made te order, call at P. HIBMENZ'S, Ne. li3 North Queen Street. CuMeiu Werk :i SpeciMltv. ieSHS&Wtfd "1 AS FJTTIXU AND PLV3IKING. JOHN P. SCHAUM, Ne. 27 SOUTH QUEEN STKEET, LANCASTER, PA. PLUMBER, 6AS AND STEAM FITTER. A Laige Assortment et GAS FIXTURES Constantly en baud. jylO-6mdearS FOIL SALE OR 1CEXT. 1?01t KENT. " A two-story Ilrlck Heuse, with rooms, attic and private entry. Alse Fruit Trees Ik the yard. Rent HM per month. The property U within 8 bquares et the postetHce. Apply at 67J St. Jeseph Street. ltd ITrANTKO IMMr.llI ATKLY. A MKDIITM T Size Ilrick Hen-e and let with all th com feri -i of a home. Address A. II., Intklli iiEscm: OHIcc, stutint,' lowest cash price and hew Boen po3.eshlen can be given, full partic ulars, Ac. Jyft-tfd 1JUBLIC SALK. . On TUESDAY, AUUl'ST 10, 1880, will be sold atS3G North Charlette street, Lancaster city, Pa., n l.irj;c variety of Household and Kitchen Furniture, &c. Sale te begin at 1 O'clock p. m. ISARISARA WEAVER. aug7-2td 1?UU KENT. " The second story et Eshleman & Ruth von's Ranking Heuse, at Centre Square, and also n room en, i-ecend story, opposite the Penn'a R. R. Depot, en Chestnut street. It. P. ESHLEMAN. f 23-2tiUStt Atternev-at Law TDBLIC SALK WILL HE SOL.D AT sale en FRIDAY. AUGUsT 13th JL public uti'mnp wail's urcen Tree Hetel, West King street, a Let of Ground and Twe-Story Brick .TT l.trii... ...- .. - ... .." . . ..T T ... Heuse en -uaii'u- sireei. Known as me "Uu mauc Euuiuu Heuse." The let is 2J by 30 feet, mere or les. Sale te commence at o'clock p. m., when terms will be made known. JACOB UUSDAKER, Anct. Jy3Iau7,12,13 TIIED EDITH)!. SATUBDAY EVENING, AUG. 7, 1880. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, D. C, Aug. 6. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, clear or partly cloudy weather, northeasterly winds, sta tionary, or higher temperature, stationary barometer. FINISHED. TAXNER OKTS THROUUU. H Complete tela Forty Days Fast. New Yeke, August 7. Dr. Tanner completed his forty days fast at neon to day. At 7 o'clock this morning Dr. Tanner had a fit of vomiting ; he get up and dressed but at 7:30a. m. was very much exhausted, and lay in his cot for three hours. A visit from his brother-in-law seemed te make him nervous and he complained of geneness'' in his stomach. Afterwards he walked around the room ; then lay down and was covered with a blanket. lie arose at 10:50 a. m., walked into the front room and at eleven o'clock was standiug at the window looking down en the crowd. Shortly be fore twelve a large table of watermelons, fruits, etc., was spread in the hall. Hew He Ended Ills Fast. New Yeke, Aug. 7. Just before neon Tanner's weight was 121$, a less of CO pounds in forty days ; temperature nincty- nnie: pulse ninety-two and respiration seventeen. At precisely 12 o'clock, the signal being a whistle from a neighboring factory, the crowd of a thousand people inside the hall and an immense crowd out side cheered Dr. Tanner enthusiastically and he waved a handkerchief in response. At that moment he had a peach in his baud, but some one snatched it away from him. He immediately drank a glass of milk and called for the Georgia water melon. He dug his hands into the latter and ate heartily of it. When remonstra ted with he Bald: "Ne, my lord, lam running this new." Placing a glass of milk te his mouth he said, "Gentlemen, you don't bclicve that's geed." He left the hall at 12:15 and was driven te the resi dence of Dr. Gunu where he will undergo careful medical i.inimcnt. On leaving the hall the doctor walked unassisted down stairs with a slice of melon in his hand, lie received an ovation from the crowd, joked and talked with these about the vehicle and expicsscd much gratification at his hearty reception. Finally the attendants had t: held him iu his seat, fearing a reaction from ovci evci ovci cvertion. Arriving at Dr. Gunti's house he lay down in the front parlor and endeavored te Bleep. Se far the milk and watermelon have net disagreed with him. Dr. Gunu himself is ill through ever-exertion. PHILADELPHIA A READING. What the Masters liuve Te Buy. Fnfi.ADEi.pniA, August 7. The report of the masters in the suit of Tayler vs. the Philadelphia and Heading railroad and coal and iron companies upon the propo prepo sition of the receivers of these companies te issue certificates iu payment for wages and supplies furnished pievieus te the failure was filed in the United State8 Circuit court this morning. The report says the ceuusel for the receivers having stated that application has been made hy several parties holding claims against the companies who request payment of th same, in compliance with the decree of the court made en May 24th, have asked the master, te cxamine and con sider the entire subject of indebtedness of both cempauies for materials and supplies, and the issuing of certificates thereof by receivers. The masteis express the opinion that by the terms of the decree the receivers arc authorized te make payment of all sums due or maturing for wanes or supplies, but as the mortgage ci editors who might appear te be prejudiced by al lowing preference te these claims arc net actually before the ceuit their rights are net affected. The decisions in various railroad cases ate reviewed te sustain the position taken by masters who declare: "Wc sec no objection te giving te this class of creditors the speci fied certificates asked for." The printed forms of certificates are embodied in the report, and the masters say in conclusion : "In addition te the facts which we have al ready stated we report from the evidence befere us that the amount due and matur ing for materials and supplies by the Phil adelphia and Reading railroad company is about $1,2G5,000 te May 24, 1880, and the amount due for material and supplies by the Philadelphia and Reading coal and iron company, te the same date is about 550,- 500." A printed form of certificates is ap pended te the report of the masters, dated August Cth. OAKMKLD'S rlLURlMAfiE. Liberty Next Best Thine te Laber. Greenwood, Aug. 7. A special train bearing General Garfield and party left Jersey City at 7:35 a. in. te-day, and stepped at Paterson. A crowd of five thou sand people, mostly of the laboring class, greeted the train and cheered heartily. Garfield made a brief address saying that " The best thing for our country next te its liberty was its labor. " The band played " Hail Columbia, " and the train moved en. At Middletown another step was made, and Garfield addressed a large as scmblage. Alan and His Wife Killed. Ai.toeka, Aug. 7. 'Squire David Rob inson and his wife, old people, were out driving last evening. About three miles beyond Frankstown, the herse frightened and both Mr. and Mrs. Robinson were thrown into the read. Seme of the per sons in the house saw the accident and eeme out te their assistance. Mr. Robin son was picked up dead and his wife was terribly injured and will die. A Sad Calamity. Near Mudtewn, Willie Pollock, aged 0, found some beer, which some men working en a new building near there had, and net knowing what it was drank it, became in- texicated, climbed en a wagon passing along and fell out ever the side. The wheels rau ever bis stomach and he will die. MAKKXT3. Mew Yerk Market. SmrJfOKK. Auif. 7. Fleur State und West ern dull; prices without decided ctianue ; super line; state at lit 7S4 Ml; extra de at MOO (9150; choice, de., t CUQ5 00; fancy H 10gC u): round hoop Ohie .'. ceas 7j: choice de 5 8007 00; superfine western 373 4 SO; common te geed extra de $4 M)g450; choice dodo St 600700; choice whtt- wheat de St 505 09; Southern dull and declining; common te fair extra 5 SSfitt SO; jroed te Choice de ;-B670O. -,WnSt s'MMle stronger and moderately uc- iiyUS"- ? SS.1' Au : e Sept., 10Bi 61 (KtJii deOct,Jlu7i. Cern a shade better and trade moderate : Mixed western spot, 454Sc; de future 430 50?8c. Oats quiet and firm : Xe.2Sept. XHc ; state 39216c; western SSQKc. ' Philadelphia Market. Puiladkupbia. Aug. 7. Fleur quiet, un changed ;supeitlneat 2G0325; cxtfu at 3 SOf 4 00; Ohie and Indiana tanillyatfj 5DQG09; Penn'a family at 55 50: St. teui r.milly at T A0&C 25 ; Minnesota family B 00Ct: -25 ; patent and hiiili grades iBSOfiS 23. Ryu Heur at 4 50 75. Wheat tlrm. with better inquiry: Ne. 2 Western Rel 9100; Penn'a Red SI 10; Amber $110. Cern firm for local ue ; yellow .ViCc : niixed 5l51iCc; steamer 50i Outsquict; Ne. 1, Whttellc: Ne.?, de 10c; Ne". 3,de3A'3Uc; Ne. s. Mixed XiJk-. live dull ; New jJ70e. Previsions firm : mi s perk 114 .Vi ; beef hams 422 0022 50; India iii.-s beet IC00: bacon Miinkcd shoulders .ViQCc; salt de at .3c; smoked liauis llI2c; pickled hum-. '.'',vfll;-. Lard flrni ; city kettle Sf?SJc : loose butchers' TVJc; prime steam 7K7."rc. Butter sluggish, owing te pU-ntltitac-s of prints; Creamery at 252i.-; de geed te choice l24c: Bradford count v and New Yerk extra. 22jJ-lc : Western reserve extra It: 17c;de geed te choice ltIfic; Rolls dull; Penn'a extra 14i?17: Western reservr extra 14G17c. Eggs firm en small Mi.plv; Penn'a 15c; Western 15c. Cheese active and higher; New- Yerk full cream 12I-.yie; Western lull i-ieam 10 He: de fair te geed li(rJ10e: de halt skims lyjQ'-iJic. Petroleum tlrm ; relliicd t1?'. Whisky 1 11. Seeds Ceed te prime Clever linn at $8 S 50; Timethy dull at $2 75j2 ?." ler eld: Flax seed nominal at jl 30. .sloe Markets. PHILADKL1-HIA Aug. 7. 1&30 r. M. 3:00 r. 31. Stocks Mtreng. t'eiina tS's (thlnt Issue) Philadelphia ft Erie l.V Reading 12';, .... Pennsylvania rsj .... Lehigh Valley .V,', United Ces. of N..I lu" Northern Pacitic a3 " Preferred 56J5 Northern Central 37-itfj3S Lehigh Navigation .'II,1, Norrlstewn 102 Central Transportation Ce. 40 Pitts., Titusvllle ft Ruflule. ISUQIS. Little Schuyiklll 44 N'nw liw. .tug. 7. Stocks strong and higher Meney 32K N. Y. Central l.'M c nc Adams Express IIS Michigan Central W; Michigan Southern I0UJ4 IHiuei-t Central il-'I Cleveland ft Pittsburgh... .120 Chicago ft Reck Island 1 15 Pittsburgh ft Fert Wnyii'..13iJ Western Union Tel. Ce 107 Teledo ft Wubush 42 New .lerwy Central ... - VM Ontario Western "Xi United States Itemls mt Sterling r:ti::.i.in (Quotations by B. K. Jamisen ft Ce.,.s. iv. Cor. 3d and Chestnut Streuls). PnlLADKLl'IlIA. Aug. 7. United Stiiti- tS's, 18SI, (registered).. 10U;$104? United States ,Vs, 1SS1, (registered). .1025102 United States 4'4's, 1S1, (rcgistered)H0',;,IU United States 44.s,IS!l,coiipen.s).. .111'4'tfllO- United States 4's, 1U07. (registered).. IUtflOS United Suites Currency C's 125 121! Sterling Exchange 488 rtls5 LANCASTER l!OUSfcMOLI MAKKKT. DAIRY. Butter ? fi. ...... ..- . CupehccbC, 2 cups Cottage cheese, 2 pieced Hutch cheese $t lump FUUITS. Apples 'jl pk... Rauanas each Blackberries "J.? box Cherries, dried, 'ft it Currants, illicit, ft D. Dried Apples KI qt " Peacbes il qt (rapes t S.. ...... ......... Huckleberries Tt qt Lemens Jf ilez Oninges fl dez Pears "Jl y. i.eck Peache- Jpcck VKIIKTAW.UH. Beets 11 bunch Cabbage fl head Carrots t bunch Cucumbers rj! dez Egg Plants eacli (ircen Cern HI di Green beans if) peck Lima beans, f) qt. Lettuce, head ami plate Onions f) pk " fl bunch Potatoes old 1 pk " new)Kpk ..l.'ngiOc ....5c l"l...5c ""siaiec JtM S3c 5SC l'f- ........ric 9tfQfKr ...1UI2c JC ....HJSlOc .. 2025C .....50c ...202c !"".'.5iee 35e ... StfylOc SftiKC ...12 15c Re ...l.Vrg20c :i45c ".'.".".".".8e ..12c Soup Beunsf) qt 8c muiisues f Duncii. Sul.slly ft uuncii... Squashes each Tomatoes f) J4 pk . lc 2c ...15C ...K?a)e . ..r.o?ec ...MleQIl loc ...t.i. loc .......25e .".":MWc ...123 15c ...20&25C .rHH ...Mil VIC ...I5QS0C POULTUV. Ch'ckcnsflpalr., Ducks f) pair Geese f) piece.... VI8II. Bassi) lb (5lS jfi !& 3ltSCKLLHEOCK. Apple Butter ft qt Cauteleups Eggs f) dez. . .. Heney 4n &.... ........ ..... 2jOiip ft Of. . .... ....... Saner kiuut f) qt Watermelons n'AKTEIK WANTED. .EVEKYUODY TO AIVEK ttse, free et charge, in the IirrKLLiaSK- Ckk. who wants something te de. w ANTED SKVEKAL K.ABOKEIC4 AT the Rohrerstown Iren Works. ltd w ANTED TWO (JOOD CIOAICMAKEKS. Apply at Iltl East King street. ltd TITANTED COOD filltf. WHO CAN herself gener YV .wash and iron ami make ally useful. One whecausM-ak German pre ferred. Family Huiall: goeil wages will le given. Apply at 214 North Water street. ltd nevsE rtrnxisHixe goods. YUM & BRENEMAN. 100 Gress Emit Jars, Bought befere the advance und ler sale ut $1.20 PER DOZEN. Great Bargains in TINWARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, AT Flii & Brum's 152 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA. GKAN SPECULATION In large or small amounts. $25 or $20,000 Write W.T.SOULEft CO.. Comuiissieii Sler chants, VM Iji Halle street, Chicago, III., for cir cnlara. ni2iyd AN EVENING SOCIABLE WILL HE given by tae Alpha club at the GREEN COTTAGE. Saturday evening. August 7. Ne improper characters allowed en the grounds. Aumlssien free. augG-2td T)BOCLAMATION. X By virtue of the authority vested in me by the Ordinance of the city or Lancaster. I hereby order and command all owners of Dogs within Uie city of Lancaster te abut them np, or. If allowed te run, te securely muzzle the same, from und after THURSDAY, AUGUST 5. 180, utt; p.m.. In some proper place, until the first iluy of September next. The owners allowing Dogs te run at large, unless muzzled, will be liable te the tine under Section 2 or the Ordinance et 1811. The line imposed by the Ordinance el 1827, Section 2, will be inflicted upon any person ob structing the legally employed persons from currying out the Ordinances respecting the capturing of Deg& during the continuance of una prociamauen. JOHN T. MacGONIGLE. Mayer, Ug,5,)7,ll,Hdi u