TUESlUt A06T 17, 1880. ffc M LAKOlSTERDiaT c REPUBLICAN TRIBULATIONS. The Christian Street role. The crooked and unshapely stick which has been lying for several days past at the comer of Christian and East Walnut streets was finally raised last night after much tribulation. The wicked little Han cock boys who watched its tedious ascent with great satisfaction see-sawed en Leb zelter's beard pile during the progress of the event and loudly cheered for Hancock, te the great disgust of the geed little Gar field boys whose fathers and brothers put up the pole and adorned it with a limp DeQelyer flag. The troubles attending the erection of this pole were numerous and complicated. After digging down around the gas pipes and excavating a cart lead of rock they made a rather shallow hole for the pole te rest in. In the afternoon the faithful gathered together te put it up, and man aged te raise the top of it about fifteen feet from the ground, but could get it no higher. Their thoughts then turned nat urally te Capt. McMellen, the bridge builder, who en se many former occasions had helped the party out of tight places. The captain did net respond, but his faith ful lieutenant, Jehn A. Wcimcr, seen put in an appearance with rope and tackle. Jehn always means business. The ropes and tackle were get into position in due time, and shortly after sundown the order was given te pull away. The ropes tight ened and up went the pole (a little.) While all hands were pulling like mad, the rope parted and the pullers sat down mera suddenly than they had ever done before, and some of them turned several somersaults before they knew what was the matter. Among the wounded were many shining lights of Republicanism Corener Mishlcr, Ed. Ebcrman, six or eight Sam Sam eons, Valle Heffman, Frank Steinhauscr and lets of ethers, many of whom are very sere te-day. Arnica, opedeldoc, and ether embrocatiens are in great de mand te-day. The most seriously injured was the coroner, and it was feared for a time that he, who has held se many in quests en ether unfortunates, would him self form a Kubjectfer one of his deputies. But he won't for Jthc present, at least. Well, the repe was spliced, an army of new recruits was gathered te take the place of the wounded and the pole was finally get into a position as nearly up right as possible. But it is really nearly as crooked as Garfield's record en the Credit Mebilicr stealand it shows its crook edness, no matter from what point you leek at it. There were several slight disturbances during the erection of the pole. A son of F. J. Steinhauscr was struck en the check with a stone and a lad named Brccn, aged about 15 years was severely choked by Big Ben Samson, ex-cigar boss at the pri son, because he hurrahed for Hancock. We arc told that Brecn's father has entered or will enter a suit for assault and battery against Samson. The pole en North Charlette fctreet in the Ninth ward, in front of the residence of Constable Flick the fleet-footed Audie " was Fet up last night without much excitement. It is net very tall and is very knotty a kind of "rough dia mond," as the Era says. Dump It. The Republicans of the Seventh ward have made three dibits te raise a pole at the "Dump" but it was no go. After lying two weeks in the mud they will cut it up for fire weed en Wednesday. It is charged that $12 have been collected for the raising of this pole and the money spent for beer. The following "best workers" expect te get the weed out of the muddy stick : Harry Hathern, Theo Theo eore Brown and Niose Iiittonheuso. THIEVES. Cellars and Stares Breke.i Opeu. Last night an unsuccessful attempt was made te Lrca'i into the store of Milten Ileidclbaugh about a mile from George town, Bart township. The burglars breke a hole through the stone foundation lead ing te the cellar, but were evidently frightened off before they accomplished their purpose, as nothing is missed from the premises. They also breke into the cellar of a liouse net far from llcidelbaugh's and stele a small quantity of previsions. Our inform ant did net knew the names of the occu pants of the premises visited. Oa Monday night the cellar of the stere of W. S. Fcrree, in Georgetown was broken into and some cheese and fine-cut to bacco were carried outside. Mr. Fcrrcc hearincra noise came down stairs and preb ably frightened off the thicves,as the stolen goods were left by thcm'at the top of the cellar stairs. The cellar of Benjamin Fritz, jr., pro prietor of the Georgetown hotel, was also entered Monday night and a demijohn of old rye whisky carried off. Beth of the above named gentlemen own watchdogs which they have heretofore regarded as proof against burglars. A Disgraced Officer. Officer Lightncr Fulmcr, of the Fifth ward, who is filling Constable Killingcr's place en the police force, by appointment, made an exhibition of himself en North Queen street this morning, opposite Gcis senbergcr's dry goods store. He was drunk and tried te arrest a man who was net as drunk as himself; the ether man get away te the satisfaction of a large number of spectators who freely vented their indig nation at Fulmer's condition. The Mayer, (who, in company with Messrs. B. J. Mc Grann and R. n. Brubakcr, is visiting the Speedwell stock farm te-day) will have his attention called te his appointee's miscon duct as seen as he returns te the city and Fulmcr will doubtless be removed from a position which he has net filled with credit te himself or anybody e lse. The Prison Tobacco. Yesterday the prison inspectors sold at auction some of the rotten and worthless tobacco which has been carried along for years in that institution as geed stock nnd which the present inspectors refused te take from the outgoing beard at the prices at which it was inventoried. The sale was net very largely attended except by curi osity seekers and they were gratified te sce some of the stock, which had been bought at from 8 te 20 sell for 23 cents a box, box and all. It had been inventoried at two cents a pound but was absolutely valueless even for manure. Perhaps Judge Patter son's grand jury Steve Grissingcr foreman will put this into their pipes and smoke it. Attempted Bebbery. Late last night two rather well-dressed young men visited Mulhatten's restaurant, iu the basement of the law building in rear of the court house. Mr. Milten J. Ruth, the bartender, was about closing the saloon at the time, and took from the till a con siderable sum of money. While passing down en Seuth Duke street, ou his way home, he was attacked by the mcu who had a short time before been in the saloon. lie managed te break away from them and by a vigorous use of his legs escaped. They no doubt intended te rob him. lie thinks he knows who they arc. Cnarged With Larceny. Yesterday afternoon William Multz and Nicholas Meiseusall had a hearing before Alderman NcConemy te answer a charge of larceny preferred against them bv JesephIindcr. The evidence against the uivuabijuvu aucuss w uuuers coin in rear el tUB Trnjvjre, .hotel and had stolen therefrem 424 ',of Binder's money. About $22 of the stolen ' money was found in their, pesessian. The alder man committed them te'jait in default 'of van te answer at court. , ,i ZLM COLUMBIA NEWS. OCR REGULAR CORRESPONDENCE. Rase Hall AnnlTersary Personal Items. Rounds of the Town. A match game of base ball te take place this afternoon, en the new grounds Seuth Eighth street neaf Locust, has just been arranged in short order by the clubs te contest the " Our Beys" of this place and the "Furnace Hill" of Middletown. Circulars have been distributed through town informing the citizens of what is te take place and there will probably be a large attendance en the ball field. The many friends of Mr. Isaac C. Gitt assembled in the room of the Columbia Secial club last evening te participate with him in the celebration of the anniversary of his birtle. A sumptuous repast was spread by Mr. Tayler Gable, the Locust street caterer, and with this before them and with the making and listening te the speeches of one another the company very pleasantly spent the evening, and retired wishing Mr. Gitt many returns of the day. The event being a weekly in place of a yearly one would be welcomed as often as it occurred. Mr. J. II. Keating has been taken from a freight train and promoted te the position of passenger brakeman en the Frederick accommodation train. The employees con sider the appointment a geed one. Mr. Calvin Dickinsen, late proprietor of a confectionery store en North Frent street, near Black's hotel, left here this morning en the way passenger train for San Francisce, Cal., which place will be his future home. Jehn Heward, a relative of Dickinsen's, has taken the store. Mr. Dickinsen is well known te the citizens of Columbia, he having been in business here for several years. An association composed exclusively of members of the Vigilant fire cempanywill give a ball in the parlors of the Vigilant engine house en Saturday evening next. The boys in the neighborhood of Walnut and Fifth streets are criminally careless in throwing steiies, and if they keep up the habit much longer some person will be seriously injured and trouble will ensue. This morning while Mrs. M. C. Kech was walking near the place mentioned a Hying stone, fortunately a small one, struck her en the shoulder. She made inquiries as te who had thrown the stone, and, we be lieve, learned the hey's name. What she will de we knew net, but the lessen should bear its fruit. The funeral of Chailes, the son of T. S. White, who died of diphtheria en Saturday afternoon last, took place from his father's residence en Locust street above Fourth, yesterday afternoon. Interment at Mount Bethel cemetery. Every new and then we hear the report of the killing of a mad deg. Yesterday it was reported that ene of these rabid canines was shot and made its exit from the world near the lower end of town. Day befoie yesterday we were informed that .some person had fired seventeen bheia from a revolver at one of the unlucky ani mals and ended by taking a club and hit ting him (the deg) eyer the head, and fin ishing his existence in that way. About ene in one hundred of such reports is true. The fact is that the people arc tee easily scared, Mr. S. II. Purple commenced cutting his tobacco yesterday morning. Many of the tobacco growers about here Fay that the crop was never better than it is this year. The Xew Era representative who wrote such a disceuragiug jarticle en this year's crop, evidently steered clear of Columbia and vicinity. The picnic te McCall's Ferry, prepara tions for which have been making for a few days past, is likely te come te naught. The party were te take an orchestra and go via the canal en the steamboat "Col umbia." The orchestra was engaged for the day ( cdncsuay) and that settles the thing. l'ersenul. Mr. Geerge II. Richaids, the well-known newspaper agent of Columbia, has re turned from a visit of several weeks te Kane, Pa. He was hcaid from while en the mountains through the columns of the Philadelphia Press. Mr. L. W. Richards, correspondent of the Kcje Era, is se far recovered from his iccent illness as te be able te attend te his accustomed duties. Mr. Jeseph Kerncr, late a confetiener in the employ of F. C. Snyder, at Third and Walnut streets, has accepted a similar po sition in Philadelphia, and left here last night with the intention of beginning work tc-day. Miss Lizzie Fry, of Philadelphia, is vis iting Miss Lillie Wilsen. Mr. Jehn Strine, of Carlisle, Pa., is en a visit te Columbia his old home. Miss Susan Mellingcr, of Washington, is en a visit te the lamily ei Mr. Auram Bmner. Mr. D. F. Shure, of the Susquehanna canal, was in town this morning. A party of ladies and gentlemen, among whom was Mr. Bert Slade, spent yester day afternoon fishing en the river. LITJX12 LOCALS. Here nnd There and Kverywhcre. Dr. Dillcr Luther, of Reading, the visit ing agent of the State Beard of Charities is in Lancaster te-day en official business. The commissioners of Chester county paid a visit te Lancaster te day te sce the Lancaster county commissioners relative te the new inter-county bridge at Mercer's ford en the Octerara. Our commissioners net being apprised of their coming were net here te rcceive them. Come again. Cel. S. C. Slaymakcr and family left for Atlaiil ie City this morning. Iliester Brim mer went te Bosten te-day whence he gees te Cape May and Atlantic City. llenry Shaub, a young man net mere than 18 years of age and residing near Quarryville was before Alderman Mc Conomy this morning te answer complaints of rape and fornication and bastardy made by Mary Fincfieck,a young girl who issa'd te be of rather weak intellect. Held te answer at court. Prof. G. F. Zcllcis, of Wcrncrsville. graduated from F. and M. college in 1877 and an experienced and successful teacher will be assistant teacher at F. acd M. academy next year. The institution opens auspiciously en Sept, 2. Frederick Miller, ene of the assistant city regulators while at work this morning at the corner of North Queen and Orange streets, suddenly fell te the ground in an unconscious condition, cither from vertigo or partial paralysis. He recovered con sciousness seen arid was taken in a car riage te his home. Dr. Muhlenberg was sent for te attend him, and en examina tion it was found that in falling he had broken his lower jaw bone. A i:nr.::.vay Prevented. Yesterday Philip D. Baker, Esq., accom panied by his wife and three children to gether with Mrs. Jacob Ilartman and her mother of Tarrytown, Xew Yerk, took a drive. One of the wheels breke, the horses frightened, ene of the bits broke and a ter rible runaway threatened. Mr. Baker sprang from the carriage, seized the horses by the head, and made out te held them until his family was extricated from the broken vehicle. Fortunately none of them received the slightest injury. The horses wcic eccured, a new bridle and wheel were borrowed from a ncighbeiing farmer and the. party reached home without further unpleasant accident. TANNER OUTDONE. Frank 3Ietfett's Melons. The quantity and quality of the fruit brought te our markets this year arc alike remarkable," and never in the history of the eldest householder Las it been exceliVl. Frank Mctfctt, the deservedly pe eystennan sad fruiterer of the Northern market house, whose wholesale and retail business is extending all ever the county, reminds us of this fact with two monster water melons, which 'for size and excel lence of flavor outdo anything yet done in this line, and beside which Tanner's Georgia melon is nowhere. The larger weighs about 65 pounds and the smaller ever 50. Mr. Metfett's energy, prompt ness and reliability in procuring and sup plying the earliest, the best and the cheap est fruits have net only marked him,ev a dealer of rare foresight, but have largely improved our local markets and brought us supplies seasonably and reasonably. Netice te Mount Jey Excursionists. Persons going en the Atlantic City excur sion en the 19th from Mount Jey can procure their tickets at the Mount Jey ticket office nnd t ke the fast line as far as Lancaster. An old lady writes : " I was cured of a com plicated disease of the kidneys by the use cf two of Prof. OuUmette's French Kidney Pads, after all ether remedies had failed." First-class barbers use the Cutlcura Medici nal Shaving Soapexcleslvely. Eat Slew And clean your month afterwards with SO ZODONT, and yenr teeth will be in conditie te de their work for years. Thousands of dys peptics belted their teod because they had no geed teeth te masticate properly. Chew fine, eat slew, and use SOZODONT. The invalid's hope and strength beyond ether remedies Is Malt Bitters. all POLITICAL BULLETIN. Democratic County Committee. The Dcmocratie County Committee will meet In this city en MONDAY, AUGUST M, 1880, at 10a. m, In the City Democratic head quarters, Southeast angle of Centre Square. A lull attendance is urgently requested. W. U. HENSEL, Chairman. D. McMtXLBN, ) B. S. Pattersejt, Secretaries. W. Hates Giuer. auS-d&w County committee meeting at City Central Headquarters Monday, August 23, at 10 a. in. Conference committees meet en Wednesday evening, August 18, and August S3. There after en every second and fourth Wednesday of the month. Campaign committee meets regularly every Thursday evening. Sixth ward club meets regularly en Friday evening; Americusclub en Thursday evening. On Friday evening, August 90, there will be a public meecting et the Democracy et the Sixth ward in Schiller hall, under the Joint an-ptces of the Americas association and Sixth ward club. Speakers will address the meeting. First ward club meets at Nsamer's saloon Tuesday evening. The Fifth ward club nicet Tuesday evening ut the Green Tree hotel, at 8 o'clock. FOB PRESIDENT : WDTFIELD S. HANCOCK, OF PENNSYLVANIA. FOB VICE PRESIDENT: WILLIAM H. ENGLISH, OF INDIANA. GEN. HON. The great principles of American lib erty arc still the lawful Inheritance of this people, and eicr should be. The right of trial bj jury, the habeas corpus, the liberty or the press, the freedom of speech, the natural rights of persons and the rights r property must be preserved. TYIXFIELD S. HANCOCK, Maj. (Jien.Ceind'gDept. La. and Texas. State Electoral Ticket. BMCTOBS. n. E. MONAGHAN, W. H. PLAYFOKD. JOHN SLKVIN. E. A. PUE. J. M. CAMPBELL. GILLES DALLET. JOHN N, MOFFET. EDWIN WALDOS. NATHAN C. JAMES. GEOUGE FILBERT. JAMES G. McSPAKKAN, DIt. ALFRED J. MARTIN. ADAM GKRRIXGER. FRANK TURNER. P. J. BIRMINGUHAM. II. E. DAVIS. GEORGE A. POST. A. M. BENTON. j J. P. LINTON. COL. JOHN S. MILLUR. J. O. SAXTON. C. JC. BOWER. J. A. J. BUCHANAN. CHRISTOPHER MAGBB. ROBERT M. GIBSON. THOS. BRADFORD. HARRY W. WILSON SAMUEL GRIFFITH. J. ROSS THOMPSON. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. TOR StrrUEJHI JUDGE. GEORGE A. JENKS. TOR AUDITOR OKNKRAL. ROBERT P. DECHERT. DKMOCKATIC COUNTY TICKET. TOR COJTORES3. J. L. STEIN METZ. TOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY. d. Mcmullen. TOR SBNATOR (13th DISTRICT.) J. B. DOUGLASS. TOR ASSKmLT (2d DISTRICT.) S. C. STEVENSON, 8. P. SHIRK. TOR ASSKKBLT (3d DISTRICT.) AMOS D1LLER, It. DAVIS YUNDT, JACOB M. UAENLEN. ter PBieeic msrscTena. BARTON N. WINTERS BENJ. MILLER. TOR TOOR DXRB0TOR3. A. J. SNYDER, JOHN FKANC1SCU3. Withdrawn. SVEVIAl. yOTJCES. SAMPLE JNOTICE. It is Impossible for a woman after a faithlut course of treatment with Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound te continue te suffer with a weakness of the uterus. Enclose a stamp te Mrs. Lydia E. Plnkbam, 333 Western avenue, Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets. Jy29-lydeed&w The Friend of Delicate Ladies. Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure Is the remedy that will cure the many diseases pe culiar te women. Headaches, neuralgia, dis ordered nerves, weakness, mental shocks, anil kindred ailments arc effectually removed by its use. Th Mether's itagatin. I Try Lecher's Renowned Ceugh Syrup. Bells, pimples en the face, salt rheum, old sores, and all cutaneeus eruptions disappear like magic when "Dr. Llndsey's Bleed Searcher" is used. Metners! Mothers!! Mothers!!! Are yen disturbed at night and broken el your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth T 11 se, go at once and gctabettlc of MRS. WINS LOWS SOOxniNG SYRUP. Itwill relieve the peer little sufferer Immediately depend upon it; there Is no mistake about it. There is neta mother en earth who has ever used it, who will net tell you at once 'that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe te use In all cases, and pleas ant te the taste, and Is the prescription et one et the eldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere' 35 cents a betUe. fjl7-lyd4 wM. WAS Warm Weather and Its effects. Many people, especially ladles, complain at this season of the year of a general; weakness or debility. The use or 8 peer's Fert Grape Wine prevents this. The wine is said te have a most wonderful effect in giving strength, vigor and tone te the whole system. It is ex tensively used by ladies nursing, or about te nurse infants. This wine isnetamanufactured article no liquor is added te it. It is no patent medicine or cordial humbug, but is a superior wine of the Oporto grape. It Is pure, old, un adulterated wine, nothing mere or less. Mr. Speer has been supplying hospitals with his wine for many years past. It is said te be un surpassed for summer complaints, and for weakly persons. Th price Is low ler se excel lent a wine, and no family need be without it. This wine is endorsed by Dra. Atlee and Davis, and sold by II. S. 81ay maker. silMvOaw Try Leehtj-a Hanei "fcBjTmp BMW ADTXMTTHKtfKSTS. Among the many advantages gained by etuf change or 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 REPAININQ, 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. Try Lecher's Renowned Coagh Syrnp. "Werth their weight in geld" is what "Sel lers' Liver Fills " are said te be. If you don't believe It try them. Try Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrnp. Coughs. " Brown's Bronchial Trechet" are used with advantage te alleviate Coughs, Sere Threat, Hoarseness and Bronchial Affections. Fer tnirty years tnese xrecnes nave been in use, witli annually increasing favor. They are net new and untried, but, having been tested by wide and constant use for nearly an entire generation, they have attained well-merlted rank among the few staple remedies of the age. The Threat. ".Brown's Bronchial Treche" act directly en the organs of the voice. They have an ex traordinary effect in all disorders of the Threat and Larynx, restoring a healthy tone when re laxed, cither lrem cold or ever-exertion of the voice, and produce a clear and distinct enunci ation. Speaker and Sinatra And the Troches useful. A Cough, Celd, Catarrh or Sore Threat re quires immediate attention, as neglect olton elton olten tlmes results in some incurable Lung Disease. " Brown's Bronchial Troches" will almost In variably give relief. Imitations are offered for sale, many et which arc injurious. The genu genu lne "Brown's Breaihial Troches" are sold nly in boxes. ianlMyd&wTu.ThftS Try Lechsi's Kcnet.'ncd Cough Syrup. I have suffered irein a kidney difficulty for the past ten ycarc, accompanied with nervous seubins. Physicians gare me but temporary relief, but alter using three and one-half bot tles of Warner's Sale Kidney and Liver Cure, my nervous spasms ware entirely relieved. My age ls;77 years. 1 recommend this great rem. cdy te all suffering from nervous troubles. MRS. MARY REESE. Easten, Pa. yi'tf AV WliTMElLEXTS . WOKACCO KAISERS' NOTICE. JL The Pcnn'a Mutual Hall Insurance Com pany is new reaily te bind the insurance, and l'suc policies against hail ilamngc te tobacco. Rates reduced. Insure before it is tee late, at BAUSMAN ft BURNS'S, Ins. Agents, Office, 10 West Orange Street. y22-eedlfR 100 Tens et Rags Wanted, Fer which the highest price will be paid. 8'i CENTS PER POUND FOR GOO MIXUDRAGS. The highest price paid for Woolens, Old Paper, Beeks, Ve. Tun Rag Asserters wanted te whom the highest price will bb paid. JOHN A. SHOBER, Cor. North Queen and Orange Streets, y 3-twit Lancaster, Pa PUBLIC SALK-ON THURSDAY MORN inir at 10 o'clock will be sold, en the Res erveir Ground, a let of geed second-hand lumecr. r. By order of the Water Committee. 2td J ACOB GUNDAKKR, Aucfr. aul7- COAL! - - - COAL!! GORREOHT & CO., Will deliver coal at the following prices : B. D. Broken Egg and Nut $1.33 Enterprise, Broken Egg and N ut 4.85 Lyken's Valley, Broken, Egg and Steve... 4.8 " tint A 15 All Grades Ne. 1 Pea 3.C0 Weight guaranteed. P. W. GORRECHT, Agt., J.B.KEILLEY, augU-tfd W.A.KELLER. OTATK FAIR. Twenty-seventh Annual Exhibition OF THE WILL BE HELD IJf MAIN CENTENNIAL BUILDING, FAIRM0UNT PARK, PHILAD'A. SEPTEMBER 6 te 18. Entries and Competition Free ! INTERNATIONAL SllOW or SHEEP, WOOL AND WOOL PRODUCTS. SEPTEMBER 20 te 25, 1880. Entry Beeks will close at the Office, North west corner of Tenth and Chestnut streets, August 31, 18S0. $40,000 IN PREMIUMS. CASH PRIZES FOR LIVE STOCK, S24,310. Excursion Tickets at Greatly Reduced Rates. Liberal Arrangements for Transportation. D. W. SEILER, Recording Sec'y. ELBRIDGE M'CONKEY, Corresponding Sec'y. WILLIAM S. BISSEXL, President. aiigl6,13,21,23,25,28,C0,sep2teW "CURST GICAND VOLKSFEST OF TUB ! OF LANCASTER, ON Monday and Tuesday, Aug. 23 and 24. AT WHAT GLEN PARK. This is the first Cannstattcr Velksfcst ever held in Lancaster, and Is being arranged en the same plan as the Cannstattcr Velkslest of Philadelphia and New Yerk. The leading attraction et the day will be an immense Festival Column, artistically deco rated with every kind-of Fruit and will be worthy of a visit. There will also be a large Panorama free te all visitors, which will pro duce the principal cities and towns of Europe In their natural size. The different European Military Staffs in full uniform can nlse be seen in life size. Popular entertainments ter adults and ohU ehU pren will be provided ler. Omnibuses will leave East King street dur ing the two days, nnd Powell's conveyances will take passengers te the Park for 15 cents each trip. ADMISSION, ZSe. augM-lwd WASTED. WANTED A MAN AND WIFE WANT a situation te make themselves uselul. The man understands horses, can workaround yard, Ac. Apply at this ellice or 416 North Market street, ltd WANTED A YOUNG MAN WANTS A situation as teacher or clerk ; has had experience in both. Address: P. O. box 44, Marietta, Lancaster County, Pa. ltd WANTED. .EVERYBODY TO ADVER tisc, free of charge. In the Ihtkllioeb Ihtkllieeb czr, who wants something te de. WANTED OLD IIOKSE SHOES AT THE Penn Beiling Mill, Lancaster, ler which the highest price will be paid. angl3-eawtfd WANTED THE UNDEKSIGNKD WILL go out nursing. Apply at Ne. 140 North Water street. Fan NY ELLIOT.T. Aug. 16-CU1. GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS, . PITTSBURGH, PA Bend stamp for Catalogue. Rifles, Shet Guns Bcvelvers, seat C. O. D. for examination. laM-lMMrmr mm ww HTCVBSIOX8. TKNNSYLVANIA KAILBOAD. GRAND EXCURSION TO ATLANTIC CITY, On THURSDAY, AUGUST 19. TICKETS GOOD FOR TWO DAYS. Geed te return en any train from Atlantic City and Philadelphia en second day, without extra charge. Parties desiring te return same day will take special train, leaving Atlantic City at 6 and West Philadelphia Depot at 8 p. m Tickets, $2.75 for the round Trip. Train leaves Lancaster depot at 5:33. CHILDREN HALF "KICE. Mount Jey and LandlsvUle passengers will take Fast line as far as Lancaster. Tickets ler sale at the ticket offices. CLARK & SCHMID, JySl-Strdeed Lancaster, Pa. DAILY EXCURSIONS FROM PHILADELPHIA CAPE MAY. The famous mammoth three-deck Steamer Ci KEPUBLIC n Leaves Race Street Wharf at TV a. m., arriving at Cape May about 12 p. m. Returning, leaves Cape May at 3 o'clock p. m., givingample time for bathlne or a drive en the beach. A full Brass Band and Orchestra Music for dancing. Parler Entertainments varied weekly. Lunch eons and Refreshments in abundaucc. Din ners and suppers provided. Oysters and Fish served for supper a tew moments after taken from the water. Fere for the Bound Trip $1 .00. SUNDAYS Will leave Race Street Wharf a 7Ja.ni. P. S. A Bread Gauge Steam R. R. will con con eoy passengers te Cape Island In 8 minutes. Tickets Ter sale at CHAS. H. BAKU'S, e2S-2md&w CENTRE SQUARB. CUTICURA BLOOD AND SKIN REMEDIES. CcrncuitA Resolve r purines the bleed through the bowels, liver, kidneys and skin. . I Cuticura, a Medicinal Jelly, removes dead sores, allays Inflammation, Itching and irrita tion or the skin and scalp. Cuticura Medici hal Teilbt SeAr restores whiteness and beau tifies the skin. Cuticura Suavise Seap is the only medicinal, soap expressly prepared for shaving. SALT RIIEUM FOR A LIFETIME. I have had a most wonderful cnroefSalt Rheum. Fer seventeen years I suffered with Salt Rheum; 1 had It en my head, face, neck, arms and legs. I was net able te walk, only en my hands and knees, ter ene year. 1 have net been able te help myself for eight years. I tried hundreds of remedies; net ene had the least effect. The doctors said my case was in curable. Se my parents tried everything that came along. I saw the advertiscmentand con eluded te try Cuticup.a Kexebies. The first box et Cuticura brought the Humer te the surface of my skin. It would drop en as it came out, until new I am entirely well. All I can say is, I thank yen most heartily for my euro. will Mcdonald. 1315 BtrmiuriBLD St., CniCAfie, III., March 4, 1879. PSORIASIS. I have been afflicted for nineteen years with Psoriasis, and have spent hundreds et dollars for doctors and stuff they call bleed purifiers. Doctors did net knew what te call my disease. I would scratch nights until I scratched my self raw: then It would dry and term into scales, which would' all be scratched off next night and se en. I have been completely cured Dy tee jctiiuha ickxedies. THOMAS DELANET. Conceiid St.. Busteh Mill, Meufuis, Txair., June 16, 1ST?. Cuticura. Remedies arc prepared by WEEKS & POTTER, Chemists and Druggists, 360 Wash lngten street, Bosten, and are for sale by all Druggists. MALT BITTERS. UNPBRMENTED MALT AND HOPS! DYSPEPSIA. Dyspepsia Is the prevaling malady of civilized lite. It lies at the botem of one-half our misery. It is the rock upon which many of enr business ventures have split. It clouds the mind, weakens the body, and preys upon the vitality. Where shall wefl nd relief from this morbid, melancholy misery? M ALT BITTERS ! At once a medicine and a loed, this wonderful nntrient nnd lnvigerant builds up enfeebled digestion, regulates the flew of the gastric juices, dissolves and assimi lates every article of diet, and cures Headache, Dizziness, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Melan choly, and a thousand ether morbid lerms assumed by Dyspepsia. MALT BITTERS are prepared without fer mentation from Canadian BARLEY MALT and HOPS, and warranted superior te all ether forms of malt or medicine, while free from the objections urged against malt liquors. Ask ler Malt Bitters prepared by the Malt Bitters Cempamy, and see that every bottle bears the Trade Mark Label, duly Siexed and enclosed In Wave Lutes. MALT BITTERS arc for sale by all Drug gists. lYl-lmdW&Sftw MUSICAL EXSTEUMEXTS. THE Lancaster Orp Mannfactery Without a doubt furnish the FINEST IN STRUMENTS in the Market, Warerooms 330 North Queen street. Manufactory in the rear. Branch Office, 15 East King Street, Alex. McKillipe, Proprietor. Alse Agent ter Lancaster County for CHICKERING A SON'S Celebrated . PIANOS. A Full Line el Sheet and ether Music, Small Instrument, .Violins, Banjos, Band lustra , c,idwy ea hand. .fiMfdSftlyw THIRD EDITION TUESDAY EVENING, AUG. 17, 1880. CHICAGO. THE PABADE TODAY. A BB1XHANT SPECTACLE. RELEASED OS A TECHNICAL PLEA. THE CAUSE OF NEILSON-S DEATH. Has Dr. Ueclianan swam Ashore? Frest, Fenians Drowning and Other Notable ETents. Chicago, Aug. 17. The city was crowd crewd ded te excess te-day, the aggregate popu lation being new estimated at little less than a million. The weather is clear and warm. Thcre were elaborate decorations along the line of parade. The column consisted of twenty divisions. The personnel of the men was striking and they moved with the precision of a well- disciplined army. There were sixty-two bands, including the Marine band from Washington and the Second regimental band of San Francisce. BUCHANAN'S BODY. Dragging the Delaware Fer It. Philadelphia, Aug. 17. All morning the harbor police have been dragging the Delaware river for the body of the notori ous " Docter" Buchanan, but without success. One of the ferry beat hands says that when he last saw the doctor he was striking out lively for the lower end of Windmill island, but whether he is dead or net it is new conceded that he is out of the jurisdiction of the United States dis trict court. He was held in $10,000 bail last June by the United States commis sioner and a true bill was found against him yesterday by the grand jury for using the mail te assist in his bogus diploma trade. The United States district attorney applied te Judge Butler in court this morning te have Buchanan's bail forfeited, but con sideration of the matter was postponed until Thursday next. Telegraphic Sparks. The Republicans of the Twelfth Penn sylvania Congressional district have un animously nominated Jes. A. Scranton, for congress. Jacob -Zimernian, of Philadelphia, was found drowned last night in the Lehigh river near Bethlc hem . Frest en Sunday night is reported from various points in the province of Ontario. Prof. Samuel A. Ncal, colored, professor of music, mathematics and ether branches at Avery college, Allegheny City, Pa., and a member of the Pennsylvania Republican state central committee, died in Frederick, Md., yesterday. The "case of arms" shipped from Mil ford, for Cerk had one rifle and eight re volvers. It is officially "watched." A pest moitem examination attributes the dcats of Miss Ncilsen te dropsy of the heart, accelerated by extreme indigestion. She was seized with sudden cramps while out driving en Saturday and was conveyed te the nearest restaurant where she died en Sunday. James O'Sullivan, held in Baltimore, waiting a Pennsylvania requisition en a charge of outraging a little girl at Hanover, had a second habeas corpus hearing this morning, and being released, took a coach te the depot and fled the town en the first train cast. Jonas Rcis & Ce., Londen bankers, have suspended. Secretary Eyarts i3 urged by the Amer ican beard of missions te take energetic action against the arrested murderers of the missionary, Rev. J. W. Parsons. Evarts says it will be done. Saratoga races: First race Scetilla first, Cinderalla second, Miser third. Sec ond race : Elias Lawrcnce first, Jericho second, Cammie F. third. Third race : race : Odcn first, Big Medicine second, Dan Sparling third. Fourth race : Susquehan na first, Marchioness second, Redman third. Monmouth Park : First race Spina way fir&t, Barrett second. On the Mcrsey te-day the Dublin steamer Langford collided with the White Star vessel Baltic for New Yerk. The Longford sank, all her crew and passengers saved, and the Baltic put back te deck for repairs. A barge at Hunters Point, New Yerk city, laden with Standard oil took liie at 10 a. m., and though well directed streams partially extinguished the fire the vessel and cargo are a total less. The barge was towed out into the stream and further damage prevented. WKATUKK INDICATIONS. Washington, D. C, Aug. 17. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, falling barometer, winds mostly cast te southeast, partly cloudy weather, with possibly occasional local rain and stationary or higher tem perature. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. On WEDNESDAY, SEPTEM BER 13, 18S0, will be sold at public sale en the premises, situated in Raphe township, en the read leading from Mr. Jey te Manheim, one half mile northeast of Mt, Jey, adjoining lands et Christian Geed, Jeseph Detweilcr, Jno. Breneman and the Little Chiques Salunga creek, a Valuable Farm containing 138 ACRES, en which is erected a two-story Brick Heuse with two-story brick wing attached. There is no liner farm house in Lancaster county. A balcony extends the whele length of the house en the first and second stories. There are large folding doers in the hall ; in winter the doers can he 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 has a sub-arched cellar underneath, which is intended for keeping milk, butter, meats, &c. Stene Tenant Heuse with basement kitchen. A large bank barn, when erected in 1871, cost nearly 98,000. Attached te t he barn is a building which contains a horse power and above is a large mew. A large straw house at tached te the baru, a carriage house, wagon shed, corn crib and all necessary outbuildings, all or which are covered with slate. A large ice house near the house. The fencing is com posed of locust pests and chestnut rails. The property has been thoroughly limed within the last five years, is in a high state of cultiva tion, and Is ene of the most desirable farms; in the county. If desired 915,000 of the purchase money can remain en the farm. Any person desiring te vie w the property be fore the day of sale will please call en Mr. Charles Bender, residing thereon. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p.m. of said day. when attendance will be given by HENRVE-LEMAN. L. D. Gauuehxb, Auet. i auKi-otwaswieawa MAMKETS. Hew xerk Market. Sw Yerk. Ang. 17. Fleur State and Wast- ""i .Vi, """"S u " umi. wbu. W heat, &ic. lower; fair, speculative bust- Oct, 91 07: Ne. 2 Red Ang, 91 07X01 ; de ces; aiu, a n uiu z-M-inr mi m-intu uaA -ia Sept.. 11 WIOIOSX: de Oct. 11 0ft?3il HTi Cera a shade easier and fairly active: 653c1 we8tern 8pet; 89e ; de future, 4X tsteady and quiet : State, 30047c.; West ern, 374C. PfcUadelshlm Markat. PHiLAincnaA, Aug. 17. Fleur dull and lower teseU ; supernne 93 3003; extra S3MC 4 00 ; Ohie and Indiana fiuaUy $S 2M5 75: Penn'a family de4 733 23; St, Leuis family at ts SOttS 00 ; Minnesota family 3 306 OsTpateat andBgh grades. 3003 CO. ' "" Kye flour at 94 50.. . Wheat quiet at decline: Ne. 2 Western Red 91, 07 ; Penn'a Red 91 00 : Amber 91 09. Cern flrmonlecalscareity; steamer31031Kc: yellow 53c: mixed 51W3i2c. 5"8 easier; Ne. I, Wiiite 41e: Ne. 2; de j40e; Ne. S, de &e; Ne. ?, Mixed 330 Kye scarce ; New 73c. , Previsions Arm; geed lobbing trade: mesa beet 913 50016 ; beef naina 921 90023 00 ; InUan mess beet at 916 00; bacon smoked shoulders 6Sc; saltdeSX06c; smoked hams 11013c: pickled hams 901OWc. I .aril flrm . idtv Ipa.1a a. eim . ma butchers' 7c; prime steam 8c Butter market quiet and prices favoring buy ers; Creamery extra 23036a; Creamery geed te choice 22021c; Bradford county ami New port extra. 22023c ; Western reserve extra IS 6 16c; de geed te choice 13013c; Rolls duU: Penn'a extra 13016; Western reserve extra 1301Cc. Eggs scarce and higher ; Pennsylvania at 17c ; Western 19c. Cheese quiet but held steady ; New Yerk full cream 1213Kc; Western full cream lie; de fair te geed legiOkjc; de hair skims Petroleum steady ; refined 8;c Whisky 91 11. Seeds Geed te prime Clever firm at 98 BO 60,00; Timethy firm at 9S 6003 75; flaxseed quiet at 91 2501 83. Steek Markets. PHILAPBLTBIA. Aug. 17. 1230r.x. 3:00 r. it. Stocks unsettled. Penns Ps (third issue) 107 Philadelphia Erie 13 Ucading nj Pennsylvania 53 Lehigh Valley. 63 United Ces. of N. J 167 Northern Pacific 35J " Preferred 54 Northern Central 36K Lehigh Navigation 31 Norrlatewn MB Central Transportation Ce. 49 Pitts., Tltusvifie & Buffalo. 12l Little Schuylkill 46 Nsw Yerk. Aug. 17. Stocks strong and higher. Meney 232 N. Y. Central 132 Eric 41J4 Adams Express Ill Michigan Central 04r Michigan Southern 1H4 Illinois Central 109J? Cleveland A Pittsburgh... .121 Chicago a lieck Island. 113K Pittsburgh & fort Wayne.. 121 - Western Union Tel. Ce 10S Teledo ft Wabash 40 New Jersey Central 75 Ontario Western 25Ji Catted States UeaOs and Sterling exohange (Quotations by B. K. Jamisen 3t Ce., S. W. Cor. 3d and Chestnut Streets). PmLADKLraiA. Aug. 17. United States Cs, 1831, (registered). .1040104: United States 5's, 1881. (reglstcred)..102j3gl02K united statc9 4K'8, ikii, iregisiereuuie ainn United States 4U,s,1891,(coupens).. .111 0111 United States 4's. 1907. (rarlstercil)..1097S United States Currency 6'a. 125,12,127i: aieriim; jcnanize -usai Cattle Market. Monday, August 16. The receipts of cattle at the West Philadelphia yard for past week were 2,000 head; North Philadelphia yard, 440 head. Total, 3,040 head. Beeves were in moderate demand, and prices were rather higher than last reported, which made buyers held off; at neon te-day a num ber were unsold. We quote Extract 55c.; geed, 45c; medium, 44c; common, 3&4c; mixed, 33c; calves, .Sc. Fresh cows, 920 te 930 per head. BALES AT THE WEST FHILADELrHIA TABD. ITead. 253 ltegcr Mayncs, Western, gross, 55c. 6S Owen Smith, Western, 32 de account of Schamberg & Ce., 19 W. Va., de J. G. Thompson, 25 de de Vanmeter & Cham bers, 22 de de Ellenger & Seymour, 405c. 117 A. A J. Christy, Western and Va., gross, i) 153 E. s. & B. F. McFlllcn, Western,- gross, 5C 103 Ullman t Lehman Bres., Virginia, account of Paul Pepper, 92 Western de Levi Sen senlg, 18 de de Lehman Bres., 16 de de Jno. McArdle, 34 de de M. Ulman, ii 5Kc. 21 Dennis Smyth, W. Va., account or A. Pest, 32 de de R. F. Fratcr, 13 de de own ac ac cennt,45c. 190 Jehn McArdle, Western, gross, &S"?ic. 180 Lewensteln ft Adlcr, Western and W. Va., gross. 305Kc. 247 O. Schamberg ft Ce., Western, gross, 4 iaiyLC. 15 F. Shcetz, Texas, gross, 34c mv.c. 71 Daniel Smyth ft Bre., Western, account of ias..Auii; av w. va., uoei iiugunejcce.; 17 de Seger Mayncs, 405c. 110 Buchman ft Levi, Western and Va., gross, 3M05KC. 38 A. Ostbeim, Western, gross, 405lc. 20 S. Dreirus, Western, gross, 404c. 82 Schamberg ft Paul, Western and Va., gross, 110 M. Levi. West Va.. cress. : 22 II. Chain. Western, cress, i 133 James Aull. Western, gross. 4&a5Kc 45 Win. Sales, Western and Md., gross, 45Vc. 17 P. Hathaway, West Va., gross, 44c. Hogs were In geed demand, at an advaace of 25c. per hundred. In sympathy with the West ern markets. Arrivals at the various yards. 4,000 head. Sheep were In fair demand at a dccline et c. per pound. We quote Extra at 405c,; geed, 3iHf:.i medium, 304c.; common, 303c. Lambs, 36c, Arrivals at the West Phila delphia yard, 7,000 head; HestenvlUe yard, 5,000 head; North Philadelphia yard. l,UXbead; Total, 13,000 head. LEGAL NOTICES. ESTATE OF HENRY AtJSSlCKEK (OS OVERSEER), late of Pequea township, deceased. The undersigned Auditor, appoint ed te pass upon exceptions and distribute the balance remaining in the hands of Jehn M. Amwcg, Administrator, te and among these legally entitled te the Fame, will sit for that purpose en FRIDAY, the 20th day of AUGUST. 1880, at 10 o'clock a. m., In the Library Beem of the Court Heuse, In the city of Lancaster, where ullpcrsens Interested In said distribu tion may uttend. D. McMULLEN, jyl4-4tw Auditor. ESTATE Or ANDREW STEWAKT, LATE of Lancaster City, deceased. The under sigrcd Auditor, appointed te distribute the balance remaining In the bands of Jehn B. Geed, csq trustee te sell real estate, te and among theso legally entitled te the same, will sit for that purpose en WEDNESDAY, the 23th day of AUGUST, 1880, at 10 o'clock a. m., in the Library Beem et the Court Heuse, in the city of Lancaster, where all persons Inter ested In said distribution may attend. W. F. BEYER, 11y8td-&3tw Auditor. SSIGNED ESTATE OF SAMUEL KURTZ and Jacob U. Strlckler. trading as Kurtz ft Ce., of Mount Jey borough. The undersign ed Auditors, appointed te pass upon excep tions and distribute the balance remaining in the hands el Henry Hlestand and Philip A. Pyle, Assignees, te and among these legally entitled te the same, will sit for that purpose en TUESDAY, the 17th day of AUGUST, 1880, at 10 o'clock a. in., in the Library Roem et the Court Heuse, in the city of Lancaster, where all persons interested In said distribution may attend. ZURIEL SWOPJE, JS. It. lillKlU, D. McMULLEN, Auditors. Jyl44tw INSTATE OF HENRY MUSSELM AN, LATE !i et the borough of Marietta, Lancaster county, deceased. The undent :ned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court or Lancaster county. Pa., te distribute the balance remain ing In the hands of B. F. Hlestand and Ames Bewman, executers of the will of said de ceased, te and among these legally entitled te the same, will attend for that purpose en the 14th day or AUGUST, 1890 at o'clock a. m., in the Library Roem of the Court Heuse. In the city of Lancaster, Pa., where all persons Inter ested In said distribution may attend. A.SLAYMAKER, iy21-4tw Auditor. ESTATE OF HENRY DKRB, LATE OF Ceney township, Lancaster county, de ceased. The undersigned Auditor, appointed te distribute the balance remaining In the hands or Christian K. Ebersole administrator d. b. n. c. t. a. of said deceased, te and among these legally entitled te the same, will sit for that purpose en THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, at 9 o'clock a. m., In the Library Roem of the Court Heuse, In the city of Lancaster, where all persons Interested In said distribution may attend. SAMUEL EBY, Jy29-4tw- AadlteT. A JUETTNG OF THE STOCKMOLDXRS of the Lancaster Gas Cemnanv will be neiu.at Roberts's ball. North Prince street, Lancaster city, AUQUBT at, I860, at 3 o'clock p. m. jehnl: ATLBE, anflMtw PratMtmt, :M -2rJ i. I ni i X y. ...