- "-' '. ..sr.'--.4 V i- -- LAN0TERI)AIL1 lNTElGEWCBil. MONDiOT . ATOWT 9, 1880. 4 R ' THE LOCAL CAMPAIGN. Tlie Republican Organ's Disgrace. At last, after a world of trouble and nearly a week's work, the Garfield folks of the Eighth ward get their patched peic te i 4 stand en its pins fate Saturday afternoon, " . .. i . i tr ;f ,i nf- Their repeated failures te get it up at tracted te the scene quite a crewu 01 peo pee peo pleeostly Democrats (for Republicans arc very scarce in that neighborhood) and many a geed-natured joke was cracked at the expense of the unfortunate fel lows who had the job in charge. These sallies of humor were generally taken as they were given goed-naturedly ; but one peer imbecile, a scribbler for the Examiner, (a sheet that begs there may be no "mud-throwing" during the pending camjiaign) became se wrethy at a party of boys who persisted in cheering for Han cock that he fairly foamed at the nleulh, and looked as though he would like te cat the offending youngsters. He was heard te express the pious wish that if the pole should fall down he hoped it would crush half of Ihe young copperheads te death there wcre a damned sight tee many of them anyhow ! and then te give further vent te his bile he penned a lying and scurrilous article for the Examiner, which appeared in the leeal department of that paper Saturday, marked with a star (). The star may mean that the article was paid for, or, mere likely, that the re porters scorned te father it, and affixed the advertising mark te it te let the reader knew it was net theirs. llelew we repro duce a part of it, as a specimen of Repub lican litcratmc, and as a sample of the esteem in which that party held irtiite labeuring men and their families. The attempt te raise a Republican pole in the Eighth ward was somewhat of a failure. - :? The confederates were there in great numbers, genuine rebels, unwashed, unkempt, lilthy and ' chewing " t.crap.s. Fat and greasy women with h ilc breeds of dirty brats, were a living proof that there is a connect ing link between Darwin and his ape. The men (l)cinecrai.sj filled the air with oaths, curses and foul l.i.iguage in general and the wives of the.sj specimens of the con federacy cheered liie men en with language that would disgrace any one. A few mere slanders like these en the sturdy and unpurchasahlc Democracy of the Eighth waid is all that is wanted te te run the Democratic majority up te a round (500. There is likely te be another attempt made'soeu te raise a Radical pole in this city, as Geerge Kline, Jehn Deebler and ether best workers were at work ycxlcrdtiy cut ting one in M"ileys weeds, near Willow Street. Ninth Ward .Juniors. The junior Democrats of the Ninth waul erected en Saturday evening a fine Han cock hickory, at the corner of North Mul berry and .lames si root, immediately oppo site the one erected mine time age by the seniors. A large cre'vd was in attendance and cheer upon cheer was given for Han cock, English and Democracy. The pole stands 85 feet, in height and near the top efil is placed a large ''hand,'' with an in dex linger extended and pointing directly te the game cock that sits high among the bianchcs of the ether pole. The junior club of the Seventh ward will erect a Hancock pole at Middle and Seuth Duke streets this evening. THE CITY GHKENISACKi'.R:'. .lehn Kvan. Sr.. for Assembly. At a meeting of the city executive coni ceni mittee of the National Greenback La.ier party, held en Saturday evening, Mr. Jehn Evans, sr., of the Ninth ward, was unani mously chosen the candidate of the parly for assembly from the city district. The following resolution was unani mously adopted : " Resolved : That the candidate this day nominated be requested te take means te secure joint discussions of the platform and principles of the sev eral parties with the Democratic and Re publican candidates."' OUTRAGEOUS ASSAULT. Attack t'ien a Yeung Girl her Way te licr mother's Death lied. About 0110 o'clock yesterday meruingns Officer C'eylc was walking along Seuth Prince street, he heard a woman scream ing in the alley, back of the Cress Keys hotel, lie ran te the place and found a woman ; just as he reached the spot a man ran away from her and seen disappeared. The woman who was really a girl told the officer her story. She said her name was Maggie File, she resided en Seuth Queen street, but was employed at the Cadwell house. Her mother had been quite ill for some lime and she had been te visit, her during the evening. After returning te the Cadwell house a young man called at the hotel and told her that her mother was dying and wanted te sec her. She went with him down street, and at the Cress Keys hotel he pursitadcd her te go into the alley. While there he caught held of her roughly and tore her clothing. Siie was afraid of being harmed and began te scream. The officer went with the girl te the Cadwell house, where he learned that when the young man called for the girl he represented himself as being her brother. The mother of the girl died last evening. The girl is highly rcspectable and she cannot account for the bad conduct of the young fellow. I'OSTAL. MATTERS. Changes in Routes Announced. Reute 819., from Lancaster, Pa., te Rewlandsvillc, Maryland, has been changed te begin at Rcften, Pa., commencing Tues day, August 10th, 1SS0. All mail matter for Smithvillc, Buck, Chestnut Level, Greene, Peter's Creek, Pleasant Greve, Reck Springs, Oakwood and Rewlandsvillc, Md., will be sent from Lancaster, Pa., te Rcften, Pa., via Quarry ville railroad trains, leaving at 9:43 a. m. and fi:"f) p. m. Mails close one-half hour earlier. Mail for Willow street, will be sent te West Willow, daily at 9:45 a. in. Reute 8190. from Lancaster. Pa., te Strasburg, Pa., commencing te-morrow, will embrace Greenland. Reute 8197, Irem Lancaster, Pa., te Paradise, Pa., has been curtailed te begin at Soudersburg, Pa. All mail for Seuders burg and Paradise, commencing to-inerrow will be sent via Pennsylvania railroad en train leaving Lancaster at 8:03 a. m. Keinheld'ii Station Locals. Owen Bruner has lest a horse from brain fever. The hat business is dull, Lutz & Sen running three days a week. Pitching quoits is the local favorite amusement. The stores and taverns arc doing a geed business. Farmers are busy threshing. These who' went from here te Coup's cir cus at Reading had a geed time. Mt. Pleasant Retreat Sunday school of licin licin licin ltoUlsville will held iti celebration in Jehn Mengel's weeds en August 21, ttOAD ACCIDENTS. A Carriage Wrecked A Four Hene Team Runs Off Axle Broken. Ou Saturday atternoenas Aaren Charles and lady were driving through West Wil- low their horse became frightened at a cow that was standin? in the read. and. shying that was standing in the read, and, shying te one side, upset the buggy te which he was hitched, and threw Mr. Charles and lady te the ground, but fortunately neither of them was much hart. The horse ran off at full speed, making a cemplete wreck of the buggy, but escaped with slight injury te himself. He was caught by Isaac Smith about a mile from the place the accident happened. On Friday as a four-horse team belong ing te Abraham Harnish, was being driven past Ames Hellinger's tanyard' en the Willow Street turnpike, the horses became frightened at the steam issuing from Mr. Ilollingcr'scngine and ran off. Benjamin Harnish was a geed deal hurt while trying te step the runaways. After run ning about a mile the team was stepped as it was ascending a steep hill. Neither horses nor wagon sustained much injury. This forenoon a horse hitched te a spring wagon which was leaded with store goods belonging te Samuel Brubakcr, of Nelfs ville, was being driven along North Queen street, when a wheel of the wagon struck the street car track and the axle was broken off. A. Lane, of Neffsville, while diiving en West Lemen street this afternoon had his herse run off, breaking the wagon, throw ing Mr. Lane out, cutting him badly and indicting ether injuries. About 1 p. in. te-day, a large wagon leaded with weed, belonging te Jacob Slauflcr, of Washington borough, was being driven along East King street, be tween Centre square and Duke street, when the axle came off, ene hind wheel and the fellows wcre broken. A new wheel had te be procured. net; days. About Mad PegH. Ever since the dreadful case of hydro phobia resulting in the death of the little daughter of Jehn W. Beeth, there has been a great deal of anxiety and fear among our townspeople lest ether cases may occur. It is known that several dogs, exhibiting symptoms of hydrophobia, have been seen en the streets and liave bitten ether dogs. Seme of these have been killed but ethers have net. The mayor's proclamation, ordering all dogs te be muzzled or penned up until the 1st of Sep tember, has been very generally observed, but this does net allay the fear of the people. The 1st of September will seen be here, and the dogs, some of which are known te have been bitten, will be again turned loose, and there is no assurance that some of them may net go mad. It may w.'cin cruel te kill a pet deg that has been bitten, but $ is still mere cruel te have men, women and children subjected te the risk of dying such a dreadful death as that of peer little Annie Beeth. "Sheet the deg." Declines the Ofllce. Geerge Smith wishes us te state that he declines the office of deg-catcher. The position was tendered him without auy solicitation en his part. Besides, he is a trustee of A. M. E. church, and he thinks the efliccs of trustee and deg-catcher are incem pat able. Further, Geerge is such a tender hearted man that he could never assist in drowning innocent puppies that never did him or anybody else any harm. Geerge's declination is accepted. The position is open for some hard-hearted fe'J low. I J. V. II. I Cram! citelc's Meeting In Columbia I'arade or Lancaster Circles. Tomorrow morning Lancaster Circle Ne. 10.S and Conestoga Circle Ne. 110, B. U. II. F., will leave this city for Colum bia where the grand council will meet and a fine parade take place. Previous te their departure the circle wilt make a street parade, headed by the Eden comet band, which gees with them te Columbia, ever the following reute : Ferm en Centre square at 9 o'clock march up East King street te Duke, te Lemen, te Chestnut, te Mulberry, te West King, te North Queen, te depot, where they will take the train for Colum bia. Contract Awarded. The proposals for the furnishing of CO tens of Baltimore company coal fir use at the court house, wcre opened this after noon in the commissioner's office. They wcre as fellows : Cehe & Wiley, $4, with H per cent off en settlement ; Gorrecht, Rcilly & Keller, $3.82; Stewart & Sen, $3.82 ; II. Baumgardner & Ce., $3.09. The contract was awarded te Baumgardner & Ce. Death et an Old Citizen. Benjamin Owens, an old citizen of Up per Lcaceck, died at the advanced age of G years at his home yesterday. He leaves two grown children, a son and daughter. Thieve About. Thieves breke into the premises of Dr. Gibbens, at Bird-in-IIand, last night, and stelo a let of pics, cakes and ether eat ables. Madly Ilrulsed. In attempting te get en the Dillcrville local at the Harrisburg pike te-day E. C. Amer, a clerk in the P. U. R. freight depot, fell and was dragged for some distance. He was badly bruised about the legs. Mistakes Should lie Cerrcctcil ; Particularly the practice of Inking medicines into the system by way of the stomach ter dis eases or the Kidneys. His un old treatment, well tried, and proven inefficient. The true method is absorption, as proven by the great success of Day's Kmsnv Pad. aug9-lwdced A Cilt from Heaven. St. Jacob's Oil Is the success of thong; it cures overybody, and Is considered u gilt treiu heaven by enr people. A. V. Ilcait, Whitewater, Wl. N The queen of medicinal and teilet soap-, the fragrant Cutiauru. A woman's beauty Is never let Se long as her sweet siutle remains Se long as gleam her teeth like frost. And her soft lip the ruby stains ; And SOZODONT, with mugic power, iicstnws en her tills priceless dower. augMwdeed&w Prevent weakness and degeneration of t!.e kidneys and urinary organs Mult Bitters. DEATHS. Kicar.. In this city, en the 8th Inst., Daisy Martin Klehl, aged 11 weeks. The re'.ativc3 and Mends or the family are respectfully Invited te attend the funeral from the residence et her parents' 33 East Janus street, en Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. 2td Hkexner. At Philadelphia, en Sunday morning. August Sth, Jehn 41. Urenner, form erly of Lancaster county. Due retlte of fie funeral will be given. jrezixxcAZ. Democratic County Committee. The Democratic County Committee will meet In this city en MONDAY, AUGUST 53, 1880, at 10 a. m., In the City Democratic head quarters. Southeast angle el Centre Square. A lull attendance Is urgently requested. W. U. HENSEL. Chairman. D. McMULLmr, l B. s. PATTEitsejt, J Secretaries. W. Hayes Gbier. aaSdAw Vint Ward. ThoDcmecratlctslnbOfthc First ward will held a meeting at Henry Ncluicr's saloon, en Orange street, en Tuesday evening next. Im portant business will be transacted and a full attendance Is desired. Fifth Ward. The Hancock and English club of the flh ward will meet nt Philip Wall's Green Tree hotel, en Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock. By order of the presidtmt. FOB PEESIDENT : GEX. WINF1ELD S. HANCOCK, OF PENNSYLVANIA. FOE VICE FKESIDENT : HON. WILLIAM H. ENGLISH, OF INDIANA. The great principles of American lib erty are still the lawful inheritance of this people, and ever should he. The right of trial by jury, the habeas corpus, the liberty of the press, the freedom of speech, the natural rights of persons and the rights of property ninst he prcsenrcu. W INFIELDS. HANCOCK, Maj. (Jeii.Ceintl'gDept. La. and Texas. Stale Electoral Ticket. KI.IXTOltS. :. i-:. menaghan, W."H. PLAYFOIID. JOHN SLKVIX. E. A. PUE. j.m.camphell. g1lles dam.kt. john n, meffet. edwin walden. nathan u. james, geekgi; fimikut. JAMES G. McSPAItltAN. Dl(. ALFIH-'D J. MAIITIN. ADAM GEUUINGKU. FK.VNK TUIt.VEi:. P.J. KIHMINGGHAM. II. E. DAVIS. GEOUGE A. POST. A. M. BENTON.' J. P. LINTON. COL JOHN S. M1LLKU. J. O. SAXTON. CM. BOW EC. J. A. J. BUCHANAN. CHCISTOI'HEi: MAG El.. UOBECT M. CHIMIN. TIIOS. BRADKOCD. II A Kit Y W. WILSON SAMUEL GRIFFITH. J. BOSS THOMPSON. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. roil HUVItHMB .1UOGK. G ROUGE A.JENKS. 1'Oit ADIIlTOl: OEKHUAL. ItOI'KUT P. DKCUEBT. DEMOCKATIC COUNTV TICKET. KOIt cex;i:bss. J. L. STEIN METZ. VOll HIKTHICT ATTOIIKCV. D. McMCLLEN. rea .sRjfATOi: (lath uistiuct. ) i. B. DOUGLASS. ret: ajmumm.v (2d eiTi:ii-r.) .S.C. STEVENSON, S. P. SHIRK. rea assbmulv (3d iuhtimst. AMOS D1LLKC, C. DAVIS YUNDT, JACOB M. HAENLEN. yen rnises iksixcieiu). I5ARTON N. WINTERS BEN J. MILLER. , von roeu mkhctei's. A.J.SNYDER, JOHN FKAXC1SCU8. Vilhdrawu. M'tiVIAJi XOTiVJEfi. Hundred of I.a;l!cs, Who hare been unable te attend te their du ties owing te periodical Mcl:nc..s, have found Warner's Sale Kidney and Liver Cure a real "friend in need. Being a purely vegetable compound and containing all the elements et Hifety as well as the.se of power, It has becemu universally popular. During the Minimcr es pecially, it Is a certain preventive for the nu merous Kidney, Liver and Urinary troubles incident te the season. All druggists sell it, ami none except thoec lit pvrfeel health can af ford te be without it. nu2-2wdAw Theso subject te cestlveacss should at once try "Sellers' Liver Pills." 2-1 cents per box. Sold by all drugglste. Try Lechcr's Renowned Cough Syrup Ne Evaporation. Tbiirb u no EVAroitATiex or Deterioration in strength about Dr. Thetna,' Ecieetrle oil. The Ingredients of this incomparable anti rheumatic and threat and lung remedy arc net volatile but llxcd pnre and imiiurlsliable. Pain, lameness and stlirnet-s are relieved by It, and 11 may be used with equal bsurllt exter nally and internally. Per sale bv II. B. Coch ran, drutrglst, 137 hikI K!:i North ijitecu street, I.aneHster, Pa. 31 Jte AVIse and Happy. It you will slop all your extiaragant and wrong notions In doctoring yourself and "am "am neos with expensive doelew or humbug cure alls, tlmt de harm always, and use only na ture's simple remedies ter all your ailments you will bu wise, well and happy, and fave great expense. The grentent remedy for this, the great, wise and frond will tell you. Is Hep Bitters rely en it. Sec another cel nam. au-i-'JwdXw 'Arousing Its Headers. An alarm of lire nt midnight Is a .'.Milling thing, but net half se .startling te many who hear it as would be the sudden knowledge of their own dangerous physical condition. Thousands of thousands are hurrying te their graves because they are carelessly indiirerent te the insidious inroads et disease and the means et cure. It is the mission of II. 11. Warner & Ce., with their Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, te arouse men te a s-ense et their danger and then cure thorn. Sfcmjihls Appeal. The Chicago Tlmrs savs : Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cnru Is highly endorsed by ministers, judges, physicians, surgeons, by men et literary and scholarly distinction, a'ld by individuals In ull the walks et life. Try Leciiel's Renowned CeuK Synip. Afteu years of travel te and from health r; r; serts, andnftera tnnat careful trial el all the various prescriptions, ladles have given up iti despair with an almost total less of appetite, pule, bloodless, languid, and v.itlicut ambi tion ; finally, having burned of Dr. Brown ing's Tonic and Alterative, although having been sick ler years, gain llesh and a line con stitution upon investing a small amount In it. Price 50 cents and $1. Fer sale by the Propri etor, W. Champien Browning, 1117 Areh Street. Philadelphia, and nil Druggists. auS Iwd&w "Statistics prove that twenty-live percent of the deaths in our largcrjcillcs me caused by consumption, ami when wu relied tlmt this terrible disease in Us worst slage will yield te a bottle of Lechcr's Renowned Cough Synip, shall we condemn thcsuTerers ler their negli gence, or pity them ler their Ignorance? Ne East King street. Heat and Sicklies. During the het and sultry weather an un usual amount of sickness prevails in every, community, especially among females and children, caused by the fermenting ni!a-ina gas or nitrogenous matter lleatlng in the air, arising from decaying vegetation. This hud air atlects everything we eat, and engenders inita semi-fermentation, which, when taken in the system is like leaven, and operates en the whole, starting in the bowels and seen pro ducing a violent fermentation, causing diar diar reoea and dysentery. It has been found that, that the use of Specr's old Pert Gmpe Wine of New Jersey lias an extraordinary effect in checking this ienncntutien and restoring the system te its original strength and vigor. In valids ami debilitated persons have found it the most nutritious and strengthening te lie in the market, and the greatest help in resist ing the poisonous cfTects of the vitiated atmo sphere. This wine, se long established, has be come the standard wine upon which physi cians rely as the most rich In body and genuine In character, containing the greatest amount of medicinal properties with the least intoxi cating qualities. Specr's vineyards preduce a larger yield this year than usual, and he has reduced the price of his wine that any person can new purchase It of druggists fei fl per bottle. Nene of fiis winu Is bottled until it is four years old. Gazette. This vine I endorse.! by Die. Atleu and D-Ti?, and sold by II. K. Slaymaker. anS-iivdAw MXW AHTMXTTHKMKNT8. Among the many ad-vantages sained by our change of buaineaB 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. WATOH REPAIRINCr, MUSICAL BOX RETAINING, 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. Sere eyes, tetter, salt rheum, Ac., are ed by " Dr. Llndscy's Blecd Searcher." geld by a'l druggists. Try Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup. Henry Clement, Almonte, writes : " Fer a long tlme I was troubled with chronic Ilhou Ilheu matlsui, nt times wholly disabled ; 1 tried any thing and everything recommended, but failed te get any benefit until a gentleman who was cured of Rheumatism by Dr.ThetnaV Eclectrlc Oil told me about it. I began using it both In ternally and externally, and before two bot tles were used I was radically cured. We find it a household medicine, and for Croup, Burns. Cuts and Bruises, it has no eiual.' Fer sale by II. It. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 13 North Queen street, Lancaster. Pa. 23 Try Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrap. Methers: Mothers! ! Mether!! I Are yen disturbed at night and broken et your rc-t by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth; It m, go at once and getabotUeef MRS. WINS I.OW.S SOOTHING SYRUP. It will relieve the peer little sulfeier immediately depend upon It ; there Is no iiii..luke about it. There Is net a mother en earth who has ever used it, who will net teil you at oin-e that it will regulate the bowels, and glvu re. t te the mother, and relief and health te the ei.tld, operating like magic. Ills perfectly milu t. use in all cases, and pleas ant te tin- taste, an.! .3 the prescription et ene et the eldest aed l. .1 female physicians and nurses In the Pulled r lutes. Sold everywhere-i- ceutfi a bottle. f H7-lyd&wM,W&8 Try Lecher's Iter.ev. ued Congh Syrnp. XEW Alyj:itTISJ!MXKTH. ri'OllACCO ItAISKUS' NOTICE. X The Pciin'a Mutual Hull Insurance Com pany Is new ready te bind the insurance, anil issue policies against hail damage te tobacco. Rates reduced. Insure before it Is tee late, nt BAUSM AN .t BUKNS'S, Ins. Agent, enicc, 10 West Orange Street j-H-cedtrK ieF'iisTRags Wanted, Fer which the highest price will be paid. J,'4 CENTS PER POUND FOR HOOD MIXED RACS. The highest price paid for Woolens, Old Paper, Beeks, Ac. Ten Rag Asserters wanted te whom the highest price will be paid. JOHN A. SHOBER, Cor. North Queen mid Ornnge Streets, yiMfdlt Lancaster, Pa PROPOSALS FOIC COAL. Proposals will be received by the Direc tors of the Peer of Lancaster county for the furnishing or about 1,000 tens of Ceal, mere or less, as follews: Black Diamond (or coal of like quality) Egg and Broken. Enterprise Egg and Broken. Ly kens Valley Steve, about 25 tens. Ceal will bu hauled by the Almshouse teams. Bids te be scaled and endorsed " Proposals for Ceal," and directed te D. B. Land Is, Presi dent. Bidders are invited te be present when the bids are opened, which will be en Saturday morning at K' o'clock, August 21, 1K0, at the New Almshouse. D. B. LAND13, President. B. F. Cox, Clerk. au'J'itd KiJeyt Liver CURE. $1.25 PER BOTTLE. A Positive Remedy for ALL Kid ney, Liver and Urinary Troubles of both Male and Female. READ THE RECORD: "It saved my life." 7i. II. likely, Svlma, Ala- "It is the remedy that will cnru the many diseases peculiar te women." Mether's Maya zi'uc. " It has passed severe tests and wen endorse ments from seme or the highest med leal talent in the country." New Yerk Hbrid, "Ne remedy heretofore discovered can be held for ene moment in comparison with it." C. A. JIarvey, I). 7., tt'a.iIiingten,l). C. This ilreat Natural Remedy is for Sale by Druggists in all Farts of the World. TRY IT AND TAKE NO OTHER. H. H. WARNER & CO., -ROCHESTER, N. V. nug9-Tu,Tli&Sd.fcw Ctrrv plan. .' The following changes in the southeastern and southwestern sections of Lancaster city arc made, as diiectcd by court, mid may be seen in t lie efllce of the Clerk of Quarter Ses Ses seons: 1. linger street, east of Queen street, moved southward, its width increased teOOlect. ex tends eastward, cutting off a small corner of Woodward Hill cemetery; thence bending northward along fence ; thence te Seuth street. 2. Sct''vt -""Mt, east or Queen, Yerk street, north ei ."- -i.f Hager street and adjacent alley, a .. 3. wluut mi euth Christian street, from Church street te Middle street, Is changed te 14 feet. 4. Seuth Duke street, at southeast corner of King, narrowed 18 inches te conform te pres ent width. 5. Plum street extended southward te Jehn street of width of 50 feet, and. Jehn street, from King street te Plum street, narrowed te 2) feet, as at present. 6. Woodward street widened te 40 feet, as new laid out. 7. Heaver street, nt southwest corner of Con estoga street, narrowed one feet, making It as at present. 8. High street continued te MIllllil alley, nnd thence te Mulberry street; Milllin alley wid ened en north side te the width of High street. !). Water street continued southward from German street te the line et old Water street, deflecting te the west. 10. Hager street, westward from Queen street, te the bund near Leve Lane, nnrrewed te S3 lect. 11. Alley west of Prince street, from Andrew street te Furnace street, narrowed te 14 feet, and runs parallel te and 150 feet west of Prince street. 12. Pearl street, from Columbia avenue te Maner street, widened SO feet, and cast line thereof me,ved eastward along Columbia ave nue, 102 leet W-i inches. The street, as changed, starts at Columbia uvenuc, directly opposite College avenue,nnd continues parallel te Pearl street, as laid out en original plan. 13. The alley between Colombia nvenue nnd First street moved southward 40 feet, between Pearl street nnd West End avenue. These changes, as made, will be adopted, un less exceptions nre filed en or before t lie third Monday in August next. By order of the Court. Attest: GEO. W. EABY, Deputy Clerk Quarter Sessions. jyl-nawdtHugli; 105 LADIES AND GENTS It you want a 105 GCOD FITTING BOOT OR SHOE, i'ca 1 -made or made te order, call at F. HIBMBNZ'S, Ne. 105 North Queen Street. CugtOBlferkRBjpetlAltr. 13SAWtfd Warners Safe nyvujtsiess. p-HNNSlil.VANIA KAILKOAO. GRAND EXCURSION TO ATLANTIC CITY, On THURSDAY, AUGUST 19. TICKETS OOODFOR TWO DATS. Geed te return en any train from Atlantic City and Philadelphia en second day, wltheat extra charge. Parties desiring te return same day will take special train, leaving Atlantic City at t" and West Philadelphia Depot at 8p. m SCHEDULE AND RATES OF FAKE: $3.10 X00 3M Rate 3.10 " S.00 ' 3.00 " 3.00 " 2L75 " Z75 " 2.75 " 2.75 " S.G3 2.55 ' 2.15 35 " 2.35 " 2.20 " 2.20 " 2.05 CHILDREN HALF PRICE. After arriving at Philadelphia, parties desir ing te go through te Atlantic City, will take street cars te the feet of Market street, where the ferryboat will convey them te the West Jersey Depot, where cars will be taken te At lantic City, arriving at the latter place at 10:48 a. m. An this will probably be the last excur sion cast ter this season . parties who desire te take a cheap trip for business or pleasure, will de well te take this opportunity. Tickets for sale at all stations along the route and en beard the cars. Fer further information, tickets, Ac, address the undersigned managers. CLAKK & SCHAIID, jy-U-Swdeed Lancaster, Fu. DAILY EXCURSIONS FROM PHILADELPHIA TO CAPE MAY. The famous mammoth three-deck Steamer " tit; REPUBLIC n Leaves Race Street Wharf at 74 a. m., arriving at Cape May about 12 p. m. Returning, leaves Cape May at 3 o'clock p. in., givingample time for bathluii or a drive en the beach. A full Brass Bund and Orchestra Music for dancing. Parler Entertainments varied weekly. Lunch eons and Refreshments in abundance. Din ners and suppers provided. Oysters and Fish served for supper a lew moments after taken from the water. Fare Ter the Keuud Trip $1.00. SUNDAYS Will leave Race Street Wharr at VA a. in. I. S. A Bread Gauge Steam R. R. will con cen vey passengers te Cape Island In 8 minutes. Tickets for sale ut CHAS. II. BARK'S, e28-2imdAw CENTRE SQUARH. ueuhj: Funxismxa goods. FLIM k BRENEMAK 100 Gress Fruit Jars, Bought before the advance and ler sale at $1.20 PER DOZEN. Great Bargains in TINWARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, 152 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA. ren SALE Oil KJCNT. WANTED 1MM1-.DIATELY. A MEDIUM Size Brick Deuse and let with all th comforts of a home. Addres A. B., Ixtklli GBftCBR Ofllce, stating lowest cash price and hew seen possession can be given, full partic ulars, &c. jyiu-tfd PUBLIC SALE. On TUESDAY, AUGUST 10. 1880, will be sold nt23i North Charlette street, Lancaster city. Pa., a large variety of Household and Kitchen Furniture, Ac. Side te begin at 1 o'clock p. m. BAKBAKA WEAVER. aug7-2td SOAP FACTOHV FOR SALE. The stock, apparatus, material and geed will of a Seap Factory. Geed reasons ler selling. Apply te BAir.SMAN ft HUUNB, aug9-3tdcedU 10 West Orange Street. WANTED. WANTED.-.EVEKYBODY TO ADVEK tlse, free of charge, in the Intbixioxn Intbixiexn txn, who wants something te de. WANTED. A GIRL TO DO GENERAL housework In a small family. Ne chil dren. Call en Tuesday evening at ltd 315 WEST KING STUEET. KAKEK THAT UNDERSTANDS HIS trade perfect, all through, wants a steady position, city or country. Geed recommenda tion. Call or address ' C," 754 Fremont street, Lancaster, Pa. au9-3td XTOT1CK TO FARMERS Aail STOCK i KAISBItS. Herse and Cattle Powder, the best in the market. Sold by weight; 23c. a pound; 5 pounds for $1. Fer Horses, Cattle, Swine, Poultry, Ac. Give It a trial and yen will ns no ether thcrealter. Sold ebIt by ANDREW Q. FBBT, Denier in Drugs, Medicines, Spices, Salplmr, Caustic Seda, Seda Ash, Ac, Cr. K. Qaccti and Orange Strecta, nlO-yn Lancaster, Pa. PROCLAMATION. By virtue of the authority vested in me by the Ordinance et the city or Lancaster, I hereby order and command all owners of Dogs within the city of Lancuster te shut them np, or, If allowed te run, te securely muzzle the same, from and after THURSDAY, AUGUST 5. 1880, atC p.m.. In some proper place, nntll the first day of September next. The owners allowing Dogs te run at large, unless muzzled, will be liable te the line under Section 2 of the Ordinance et 1841. The fine imposed by the Ordinance el 1827, Section 2, will be intlicted upon any person ob structing the legally employed persons from carrying ent the Ordinances respecting the capturing of Dogs during the continuance of this proelamatlon. JOHN T. NaONIULK. an34,8,6,7,ll1l4djj Mayer. Mount Jey Lumllsvillc Yerk Marietta Leave 4:40 Columbia " 5:00 Meuutville " 5:10 Kohrerstewn " 5:1!) LANCASTER... " ..:: Wltmer " 5:4S Bird-in-Hund.... ' 5:52 Uordenville " 6:02 Leaman Place . . " (i-M Klnzcrs " 0:15 Cap ' fi-U Christiana ' :27 Atglcn " 0:31 Purkcsburg " fi:40 Poinerev. ' 0:54 Ceatesvilie " (!:52 Flu & Breneman's THIRD EDITION MONDAY BVKNINO, AUG. 0, 1880. WKATHKK INDICATIONS. Washington, D. C, Auj. 9. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, increasing cloudi ness, followed by occasional rain, south westerly winds in the northern part, nearly stationary temperature, stationary or lower barometer. UARrlCXD AT CHATAUO.UA. Cheers for Him and for the Next President. At Chatauqua this morning hundreds of persons visited Garfield at his hotel and shook his hand. In a speech te the assem blage he commended their efforts in the di rection of religion ancf said that as this was a mixed gathering politically he would net attempt te touch upon contreverted points.er te make a political speech. While there might be many present of different political opinions, he hoped there was net in that great assemblage, no matter what his party affiliations, one man who would net endeavor se te mould our beneficent institutions as te permit labor te earn its well-merited leisure. Speaking of the Ju bilee Singers he said : "I heard yesterday and last night the 6engs of these who were lately redeemed from slavery, and I felt that these tee were one of the great triumphs of the republic. (Applause.). I believe in the efficiency of forces that came down from the ages behind ns, and I wen dered if the tropical sun had net distilled its sweetness and if the sorrows of centu ries of slavery had net distilled its sadness into voices which were touchingly sweet, voices te sing the songs of liberty as they sing them wherever they go." (Applause.) Three cheers for Gen. Garfield were given, followed by thrce cheers for the next presi dent. The visiting party then made its way through the throng te the beat Iaud Ianding. Here the jubilee singers repeated two or three of the songs that the general had taken the most pleasure in. He thanked them, and in a tene audible only te these close by said : 'The eltl prophet said Ethiopia shall stretch hishandtoGei', I believe Ged has stretched out his hand te the children of Ethiopia." (Three cheers for Garfield.) At Lakcwoed a stoppage and landing was made and t'ue party stepped a few minutes at the Lake View house Garfield made a few remarks and the party wa then driven te the sta tion and started en the train at 9: l."i a. m. At Cerry a large crowd met the train, and Garfield again addressed the peo ple, saying that any man might be proud te be a citizen of the Keystone state, but it is a still greater thing te be a citizen of the whole republic. Step pages wcre also raatle at Cambridge, Sr.e. gertewn and Meadville, where the genet al made brief speeches. At the latter place the party stepped a half hour for dinner. A MINE ON FIRK. Hurnlug Problem for engineer:'. PeTTSViLLK, Pa., August 9. Tiie inside workings of the Kelly Run colliery at Shenandoah were discovered en tire in two of the breasts this morning. All the workings were filled with smoke but the mules and all loose property were rescued, ene and will The fire is a serious prove very expensive. The mine cannot be Heeded, and te extin guish the fire will present ene ei the greatest engineering problems yet pre sented in connection with anthracite min ing. This is the mine where the three men Resse, Wasley and Willman lest their lives several days age, in endeavoring te remove the gas from the old workings. TANNKR. ills Generous Bill r Fare. New YenK, Aug. 9. Dr. Tanner con tinues in geed condition; he passed a quiet night, sleeping most of the time. At 7 o'clock this morning he ate heartily of beef steak and bread. At nine he took two bird eggs and stewed potatoes, drinking two ounces of light wine. At eleven o'clock he swallowed a dozen raw oy.steii ey.steii with crackers, washed down with four ounces of milk. He was weighed nt neon, the scale indicating 132$ pounds. IIispuI.se at that hour was 95 and temperature 100. His mail this morning included nearly 150 letters. UT W1RK. Te-day's Telegraphic News. Armstrong, Smith & Ce.'s planing mill at Bella! re, Ohie, burned last night : less, 915,000. Saratoga races : First race : Eliza Lawrence first, Turfman second, Claren Claren eon third. Second race : Gabriel first, St. Martin second, Jim Reek third. Third race : King Craft first, The Stranger second, Frank Short third. A man's body, with the head cut off, was found near Locust Valley, L. I., yesterday. Deceased was 50' years old, well dressed, had been dead three or four weeks and his pockets were turned inside out. Wm. Jenes, a prominent farmer of Campbell county, Va., had just completed threshing his wheat crop a few days a, and was attempting te jump en the thrcslu r box while it was in motion, when he slipped and fell upon the cylinder. One feet was ground entirely oil. Amputation was rendered necessary, from the effects of which Mr. Jenes died in a few minute?. A GOOD MAM GONE. Death of JSx-tiev. IUgler. Clearfield, Aug. 9. Ex-Governer Riglcr died this morning at 9 o'clock. COURT PROCLAMATION. Whekkas, The Honorable JOHN I. LIV INGSTON, President, and Honorable DAVID V. PATTKKSON, Associate Judge et the Court of Common llcas,lii and for the county of Lancaster, and Assistant Justiccsef theCeitrts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail De livery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and ler the county of Lancaster, have issued their precept, te me directed, requiring me, among ether things, te make public proclama tion throughout my bailiwick, that a Court et Oyer aad Terminer and a General Jail Deliv ery, also a Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Jail Deliver, will commence in the Court Heuse, in the city of Lancaster in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, en the THIRD MONDAY IN AUGUST (191, 18H. In pursuance of which precept public notice Is hereby glveu te the Mayer and Aldermen of the city efLancaster, in the said ceanty, and all the Justices of the Peace, the Corener and Constables, of the said city and county or Lan caster, that they be then and there in their own proper persons, with their rolls, records and examinations, and inquisitions. and theirethur remembrances, te de these things which te theirefMcesappertaln in their behalf te bedene ; and also all these who will prosecute against the prisoners who are, or then shall be, in the jail of said county of Lancaster, are te bu then and there te prosecute against them as shall be lust. Dated at Lancaster the 23d day of July, J ACOB S. STUINE, Sherltl. tj-31-3tdeawA3tw MARKETS. fhlladelplU Market. PntLADEirniA, Aug. 9. Fleur dull and easy; snpeiline at 2 5030O: extra at J3 50.3 4 Oil; Ohie and Indiana I'amilvat $." STilCOO; Penu'a family at $5g5 50: St. I.eui- family at $5 ."a'C 'ii ; Minnesota family ft IMt; r ; patent and high grades J 5088 CO. Kye flour at ft KMJ4 73. Wheat nrnier: Ne. 2 Western Ued $1 CD 1 10 ; Penu'a Red 1 10; Amber $1 10J. Cern ilrai;en local scarcity; yciiuw 53c: mixed 515-.-c; steamer 4!50c. Oatst.rm;Ne.l.White4l4'Jc; Ne.'i de40c; No.3,de3S;j; Ne. l Mixed :S5Q.le. Kye dull ; New fi5g70c. Provlsieus Una ; mts perk 14 50; beef liams til OOiitt 50 : India m.-ss h.-.-i an; mi- l..:-im smoked shoulders 5-Ai J Ce; salt de at 5i.e: smoked hams Hgl-ic; pickled ham- tixjle..-. Lard Arm; city kettle sflsi;; loose butciieiV tc; priuie steam $7 S7. Butter unchanged and moving lwlv for prints; Crcatnerv at 233tc: de geti te choice SQita llnidfenl county and New Yerk extra. ig'Jlc : Western reserve extra US 17c; de geed le cheicu I4U'c; UeiK dull; Penn'a extra Ilffl7; Western resurw extra 11817c. Kggs steady ; Penu'a 15'c; Western ll)- V,c. Cheese strong and higher; New Yerk full cream liiJli.;c; Western full ctvam 10 He: de fair te "geed ti'lOc; le half skims SMGVje. Petroleum linn ; relincd Sc. Whisky l II. Seeds Geed te prime Clever lirm at. ?$&" S 50; Timethy dull at ! 7't.! ST for .hi: Flax sect I nominal at $1 :"). - - -. New Yerk .lliirKet. Nkw Yeke. Aug. ). Fleur Mate ami West ern in buyers favor ; Kye moderate Inquiry : supcrflne state at $.';(i'it40; extra tlt at fl (Hi 4ll: choice, de., $1 5033 : fancy $5 10t;w: round hoop Ohie it .Q3 50: choice de $3 0jjt 75 ; superfine western v'tr! 4 40: eomnieii te geed extra de tl iviJII); choice dodo flSUgt; 75; choice wlill.- wheat de I 254J4 75; Southern dull and drcliuing; common te fair extra $5 ejji 'jti; geed ie choice de S.5 -'&( 73. Wheat Spring strong; winter'., (ij'sclietttr; and fairly active: Ne. I White,' Sept. $1 iiS; Ne. 2 Kcd, Aug.. $1 IllisSl U!li : de Sept., KKV'ideOct,! IO".',. Cern 'e better and lair bu-iness: Mixed western spot, 4."ff4Sie: de lutnre 4S.,f?30"c. Oats quiet anil stt-.fdy ; Ne. 2 Sept" ":.3".e ; state Ii!il7e: western :'lSiillV. Cattle .Market. I'iiiLAitKi.t'iiiA, Aug. '.. Cattle market very bail: receipts ::.wm head. Prime :',$ 5J.e; geed 4?.iS5e; medium P.yM'-.e ; t-oimneu Ti.'. k le. Sheep market f.ilriy active: reeeipls .-".iKM he.ul. Prime I4i5e; geed I'i.t'l'.Ie: medium :!"i(S? le ; cniiiuiuir ''... Ilegs Market stead : receipt-. :,(;M head ; selling at 7t7"e'c. .jtiH-.t,- markets. PniLAUZLl'lIlA Aug. !l. lieO p. M. :!:0e e. M. Slecks dull. I'ciinatr.s (ihirtl lsiu.ii... Philadelphia A Urte 1 H'H'I III j I'enusytvutda Lehigh Valley. bulled Ces. et N.J N'erlhern Pacillc " Preferred Net t hern Central Lehigh Navig.it bin Norristewu ..in; . i.-.i.j . II:', .. 5S4 - ; iti.ii;'; - ?'. .. 5t; -STK . -HA, . .;t Central Transportation Ce. s7l! ruts., litnsviiii! .t nuiiaie. is; Little Schuylkill ... 41 Nkw I.K'K. At:g. '.'. Stocks lirm. .Meney iiij, S. X. Central VXi ' ' . - y'et Adams Express its Michigan Central !IV( Michigan Southern Ilis-' Illinois Central 112;.'. Cleveland A Pittsburgh... .120 " Chicago A Keck Island HI,'.: Pittsburgh A Fert Wiiyne. .121 " Western Union Tel. 107!, Teledo & Wabash. -II;'., New Jers'-y Central 73 Ontario Western 2i;.M Cnited States ifen.l and siturlin- l-iteti'inn (Quotations by It Cor. "51 and K. Jamisen ,t Ce., S. U' Chestnut Streets). I'lIlLAUELIMIIA. Aug. ! United States Cs, 1831, (registered). .loi-riei', United States 5s, 1SSI. (registered). .102;ffi'5i United States IJi's, IMII, (rcgistered)lle United State.s4's,!Jl,(coiipeiis).. .HPf United States I's, Itti7. (regi-.tcred)..le;)4a)l(i.)J United States Currency (J's 123 i)l2i Sterling Kxchaue IS: eilKt J. I AIM. NOVMVES. k KSIGNKD KSTATK 111' .IIICHAI'.L II- j SHIRK and wire.ef Kast. Coeulire town ship. The undersigned Auditors apxiinted te distribute the balance remaining in the hands .of Israel W. Mcnlzer and Daniel Nis-Iey, as signees for the benellt of creditors, te and among the-u legally entitled le the Mime, will sit Ter that purpo-een TIIDI'MlAY, AUGUST 12, lSSii, at 10 o'clock, a. m.. in the Library ICoem et the Court Heuse, in the City of Lan caster, where all persona interested 'n said distribution may attend. AND. M. FKANTZ, A. J. KKKItl.Y. THOMAS J. DAVIS. jyi:-4tdeaw Auditors. J .'STATU OK DR. IJKN.IA.IIIN AIlSIILtClf, 2i late of Lancaster City, decea-ed. The undersigned Auditor, appointed by Hid Or phans' Court el Lancaster county. Pa., te dis tribute the balance remaining in tiie hands of Klixahcth Mlshler, Adiiiinistratix et said de ceased, te and among iheMt legal!' entitled te the same, will attend for that purpose ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST lltli, at 10 o'clock a. in., in the Liln-.iry Koeuiofth!! Court Heuse, in City ei Lancaster, Pa., where all person.- in terested in said liNtiihulieu inav attend, jyie-ltdlaw D. F. DAVIS, Auditor. ISTATi: OK LEWIS IIKPTING, Si:. j late of Lancaster city, deceased. The un dersigned Auditor.appeiutcit ledistribute the balance remaining in the hands ei Martin Kempt', trustee te sell the real estate of said decedent, te ami among these legally entitled te the same, will sit ler that urM.-eeii TUES DAY, AITC U.ST 10, ISM), at 2 o'clock p. m.. In the Library Keem of the Court Heuse, In the city of Inieastcr, u here ail )x:r.-uii: Interested n said distribution may attend. G. C. KKNM'DY, Jy!)-llieaw Auditor. IJSTATK OF PHILIP SOU CM, LATE OF 4 the cltj of Lanea-dcr, deceased. Letters of admistratieii en said estate having been grm ted te the undersigned, all persons in debtcd thereto are reii nested te make I m me dlate settlement, and these having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay ler settlement te the under signed, residing in said city. JOHN K..SCI1UM, CHAIJLKS HOLTZWAUTH, M. Cr.esiL'H. Administrators. J. I. Goen, Atfys. jy21-Ctdeaw ASSIGNED ESTATE OK ANDREW JOIIE and wife, et East, Lampeter township. The undersigned Auditor, appointed le dis tribute the balance remaining in the hands of Calvin Cooper, Assignee, le and among these legallv entitled te the same, will sit ter that piirpiJse en THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, Ikse. at Id o'clock a. in., in the Library Keem et the Court Heuse, in the city of Lancaster, where all persons interested in said distri bution may attend. JNO. A.COYLK. jyll tt.leaw Auditor. TN TIIE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF X Lancaster County. Mary A. Miller by her next! fl I Feb. Term, f Ne. 15. friend, Elizabeth llulier, I Feb. Term, 1880. r.. !: njaiiiin Miller. And new Dec. 23, ls79, en mo tion of Samuel II. Price, esq., the Court, appoint J i,e. Am weg, esq., examiner, te take testimony. Attest : K. McMELLEN, Prothenotary. I'enjauiin Miller, take notice that deposition of witnesses will he taken en be halt efThe plaintill.eii the 12th day or AUGUST, 180. be tween the Hours et 10o'cleckn.::i.niid'oclock p. m. et said day, at my office. Ne. 22 Seuth Ouki; street, Lancaster. Pa., when and where you may attend if you think proper. JNO. M.AMWKG, jy'22-:Stdeav Examiner. IN THE COURT OK COMMON I'LlutSOl' Lancaster County. Union National Mt.JeyI5.ink , Jan. Term, 18S0. vi. r Ne.:-;. Henry Kurtz. ) Kx. Dec. The undersigned Auditor, appointed te dis tribute the money secured by mortgage, exe cuted te U alter M.Fr.iiiklln,esq.," I ingerthe proceeds lrem the sale of the above named dc Icudant's real estate, te ami among such lien creditor or creditors as may be legally entitled te the same, will sit for that purpose en WED NESDAY, the 11th day el AUGUST, 1880, at 10 o'clock, A. M.. in the Library Koeui of the Court Heuse, in the City et Lancaster, when; all persons Interested in said distribution may attend. NEWTON LIGHTNEK, iyC-lteaw Auditor. DR. WM. H. PAIIN ESTOCK Having returned from the Seuth, has re sumed his efllce practice, andean be found at his residence, Ne. 2:,".) EAST KING STREET. ml8-2mdewS C'KAl-. SPECULATION J In largu or small amounts. $25 or 20,0D0 Write W. T. SOULE & CO.. Commission Mer chants, 130 La Salle street, Chicago, III., for cir cuius. naB-tra i -3: '?. 5 H A' -livtri;