Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, August 25, 1880, Image 3

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LANUASTEKIDAM 1KTELUGENCER WEDNESDAY AUGUST 25, 1880.
COLUMBIA NEWS.
OUK KUGCtAB COBKESPONDKKCK.
A Fair In Prospect The Inevitable Ce.
II.
Het Weather Personal Point.
The show window in IX Kramer's
jewelry store set apart ferthe exhibition of
the articles te De voted ler ana cuauceu en
at the coming fair for the benefit of the
Citizens' band is new ready for inspection,
the! articles all being placed therein with
cards of explanation attached. The articles
are as fellows : Lady's geld hunting case
watch, gentleman's silver watch, guitar,
field gun, printer's composing stick, beer
spigot, geld necklacc, butcher's tools (full
set) suit of clothes and overcoat, carpets,
wax bouquet, siher plated ice pitcher,
clocks, etc. The articles are all geed in
quality, and will le prizes te the fortunate
losscssers.
The picnic of the Heme Communion
will be held at Heise's weeds te-day.
Company II rifle team Ne. 4 in com
mand of Sergeant P. A. Bennett will prac
tice at target this afternoon en the pro pre
lerty of Henry Wislcr, where a range has
been secured. The firing of the first day
will be at one hundred yards. Captain
Case will ee out with each detail.
Mr. E. K. Smith who has been out of
town for a week or mere, returned last
evening.
Messrs. Abram Bruner and W. K. Now New Now
len returned last evening from Cape May.
Mrs. Susan Given and her daughter
Miss Mattic will return te day from Emery
Greve, N. J.
Mr. Jehn Henry, a graduate or the Col
umbia high school, has accepted the posi
tion of Columbia correspondent of the Ex
aminer. He sends his first letter te-day.
A party of about a dozen will picnic to te to
jnerrow en Greem's island, situated in the
Susquehanna below the dam. Among
ilir mofessiens the law will be rcpre-
jsentcd. Fishing will be the speit indulged 4
in.
The main water pipe sprung a leak en
Locust street above Fourth, yesterday
afternoon. The break has been plugged,
but the street U.rn up te get at the leak
has net yet a.s..:nied Its wonted appear
ance. The tobacco ,. lowing en Mr- 1ml
Buchcr's let, at the corner of Sixth and
Locust .streets v. as being cut yesterday
afternoon. The quality of the weed is ex
cellent, the poorest of the plants being
ordinarily geed. The tobacco is being
stored in a shed erected en the let at Sixth
nud Walnut sheets.
The Archery elab .stiung their bows and
shot their arrows last evening. We have
been told the sheeting was geed.
Jtfr. Addison Eby, of Eli7.abcthtewn,wa8
iiMeJvn te-dap.
Mr. Geerge Campbell, a well known
citizen employed at the Pennsylvania
railroad ruMiidheusc, was conveyed fiem
his place of work te his home en Walnut
htrcet yesterday afternoon by reason of a
severe illness overtaking him. We learn
this morning that he Is much improved.
An engine built at the Baldwin locomo
tive works en the plan of the heavy engines
of Ihe Philadelphia & Beading railroad
C nnpany and burning refuse coal or dirt,
was brought te Columbia from Philadel
phia en a trial trip yesterday afternoon.
The engine is longer than the modec en
gine new iu us3 en the P. B. It. and when
hi the round house prevents the close of
the doers back of the tmk, which close
wirheut trouble with the modec.
Tem Waters had his hand injured with
a circular saw at Ed. N. Smith's planing
mill yesterday morning.
VAmes Bartch claims te have discovered
the identity of the person who attempted
te rob his peach tree en Sunday night,
already noticed in the Intbi.meencbk.
The man says the shot whistled tee close
by his head te make his position altogether
safe.
Mr. L. W. May has returned from At
lantic City.
At this writing 88 degrees arc the figures
which the merciuv points te in the shade
at Black's hotel. The day bids fair te be
tine of the warmest of the season.
OIIITUAKY.
Death or Henry licene, Sr.
Henry Kecne, sr., a well known citizen
of Eden township, died at his residence in
Hawksville. this morning at two o'clock.
Mr. Kecne was the last member of the
well known family of " Kecne brothers "
of this township, where they all lived dur
ing their entire lifetime.
The subject of ibis notice learned the
trade of wageu making, purchased a let
and built a house aud ehep in Hawksville
in 1829, and continued te work at his
trade until about 1840, when he purchased
the farm of Adam Mowrer. adjoining his
own property, whither he moved and
commenced fanning. Subsequently he
engaged iu litncbiirning, at which he was
very successful. He had an cxteusive ac
quaintance through the lower end of our
county.
3Ir. Keene was a man of strict integrity,
of frugal and industrious habits, aud had
acquired a large amount of property, being
at the time of his death the wealthiest cit
izen of Eden township. He was twice
married. His first wife was a daughter of
the late Adam Mowrer by whom he had a
family of four sous and three daughters all
of wiiem are married and living iu the
neighborhood auu arc among uie ucsc citi
zens of it.
te. His second wife was a daughter of the
late Jehn Suavely and survives Mr. Kccne.
lie was about 77 years of age, was a mem
ber of the Reformed church at New Provi
dence, where he will be buried. Mr.
Kecne was a most exemplary citizen, and
kind neighbor and father, and in his death
the neighborhood has sustained an almost
irreparable less ; following se seen after
that of his friend and neighbor, Mr. Lc
fevre, It is the mere keenly felt.
;Te All Whom it may Concern.
The Philadelphia Time thus answers a
correspondent : "The Steinman-Hcnscl
case is new pending in the supreme court
for decision. Judge Patterson struck the
names of Stciuman and Hensel from the
list of attorneys, which act deprives them
of the right te practice in the Lancaster
courts. The case was appealed te the su
preme court, where it was argued at Har
rinburcr at the close of the May term. The
decision is reserved and will probably be
delivered at the opening at the next term
of the court at Pittsburgh en the first
Monday of October. If the decision of the
court below shall be sustained, the dis
barred attorneys can be restored te the bar
only by satisfactory apology te the court ;
if it shall be reversed, they will be restored
te the bar by the judgment of the supreme
court."
Of He Consequence.
Philadelphia Times.
When an organ iu Virginia, ran by a
noBteflicc, revenue or ether commission,
declares that Senater Hampton said oue
thing aud Senater Hampton himself says
that he said something else, we believe
Hampton because all who knew him regard
him as a truthful man, and because he has
been one of the most carecstand consistent
of the Southern soldiers in giving aud ad
vising implicit and cordial obedience te
the inexorable lessens of the war. Besides,
whether Hampton, or any ether man,
makes a feel of himself or net, is net of
the slightest consequence te intelligent
voters North or Seuth.
Slight Fire.
Last night a blight fire occurred iu the
gun shop of Charles Buchmiller, en North
Queen street. It was discovered about 12
o'clock by Mrs. Sadler, who resides next
dcer. She gave the alarm and the fiic was
extinguished in a short time. The fire was
the iese.lt of spontaneous combustion,
caused by the oil which drained from the
gudgeon.
'Excessive Beat.
Fer five days past the weather has been
extensively het, hotter indeed, than any
ether five consecutive days during the
present summer. Everyday during this
period the mercury has risen above 00 de
grees, Fahrenheit, and the air was excess
ively close and stilling, unrelieved for
hours together by the slightest breeze. To
day the mercury marked 92 in the shade,
and there are no J.igus of a change for the
better. Can it be that the recent sickness
and death of "Old Probabilities" (Gen.
Myer) had auything te dodo with the
torrid wave which oppresses us '?
fetldlcr Robbed.
Yesterday Julia Beilly, a peddler, ap
peared in this citv and fell iu with Mary
Ryan, the wife of Jack Ryan. Julia fell
asleep and when she awoke she found that
Mrs. Ryan had disappeared and Julia's
leddlc-pack, containing'geods te the value
of $15, had also disappeared.
Ke-epenliig of llie Public Schools.
The public schools of the city will be
re-opened en Wednesday next, Sept. 1st.
Teachers and pubils have just one week in
which te make the necessary preparations
for the re-opening.
I lagan's Condition.
Patrick Ilagan, who was struck with a
.stone in the hands of Edw. Sanders, and
had his orbital bone fractured, is reported
te be in rather a bad way te-day.
District President.
Mr. S. J. Weelfly, of Camp 58. P. O. S.
of A., Jonestown, has been appointed dis
trict president for the counties of Lebanon
and Lancaster.
Dr. Yellowstone's agent is ut tlie Cooper
house. " Herbs of Wonder" ler sale by lilin.
Amusements.
Mn. Heward as Topsy. Sirs. O. C. Heward,
who appears ut Kulton opera house in her
great role of Topsy in " Uncle Tem's Cabin,"
en Friday evening next, opened her
season this year at the Walnut street
theatre, Philadelphia, la-st week, mid was
nightly greeted by crowded houses. The
newspapers speak oft h! iincoiuiiien excellence
el the rendition erthe piece, the company be
ing of geed quality aud well-balanced, and
Mi-i Heward a slarel Hint magnitude.
Fer foyer and ague
Herbs of Wonder."
Uic. Dr. Yellowstone's
Kxrurhinii.
Merchants' excursion te Ceney Island and
Brighten Beach. n Thursday, August 2.
Ticket positively geed li two days, te return
en any train from Jcivicy City errhlladclplila.
Fare ler the round trip only ?l.7.". Special
trains leave Lancaster (Kingstrcct)nl 1:00a.m.
and Columbia at 4:Kia. hi. Fer full particulars
ee pesters ami circulars at all stations en K.
and C. R. B. iiiigl,21,2.;,2l,:f2tiv
Dr. Yellowstone's "Herbs el Wonder" for
sale at A. A. Ilublcy's drug store, SI West Kin;;
street,
Fer baby and children what mere delicate
ami w liolc.seinu than Cut icura Seap.
Fer all diseases of the bleed uc Dr. Yellow
stone's "Herbs of Wonder." Fer sale by the
agent at the Cooper heu-i: and at A. A. llub-L-y'.s
drug store, 21 West King street.
Or high or low, or rich or peer,
Xone would foul teeth or breath endure.
If they but knew hew sure and .-.will
Was SOZODOXT, that pricclcs gill,
In giving beauty, life aud tone
Te every charm the mouth can own.
Dr. Yellowstone's agent will lecturi.
Centre square en Saturday morning and :
in
give
ltd
his medicine away.
Nutrition-:, restorative, quieting, strength
ening and purifying are Malt Hitters.
Hl'EVIAL JVOTJCKS,
SAMPLK JNOT1CK.
It is impossible ler a woman after a f.iithlul
course of treatment with Lydia l). I'iuUhaiu's
Vegetable Compound te continue te sillier
with a weakness el the uterus. Knelese a
stamp te Mrs. Lydia E. I'inkham, 2:3 Western
avenue, Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets.
jy29-lydeed.w
"Say, Susan, have you le-t you appetite?
Are you weak and nervous'.' If se, ' Dr J.ind
sey's Rloed Searcher' Is what you want."
Warm Weather and its Kneels.
Many people, especially ladies, complain at
this season of the ycaref a general weakness
or debility. Tins use of Speer's Pert Crape
Wine prevents this. The wine is said te have
a most wonderful effect in giving .strength,
vigor and lone te the whole system. It Is ex
tensively used by ladies nursing, or about te
nur-e infants. Tills wine isuetamauulactiii-cd
article no liener is added te it. His no patent
medicine or cordial humbug, but is a supei ler
wlneef t he Opei te 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 tin-.
surpassed for summer complaints, aud for
weakly persons. The prien in low ler se exccK
lent a ine, and no family need be without it.
This win" I-. endorsed by Drs. Atlce. and
Davis, and sold by II. I'.. Slaymaker.
anKWwiUw
Try i.echcr's Renowned Cough Syrup.
1'iivsieiAJfs Ri:ceitmi:xi It. Your Themas
F.clcctric OH commands a large and increasing
sale, which it richly merits. I have always
found it exceedingly helptul ; I use it in all
eases of Rheumatism, as veil us fractures and
dislocations. I made use of it Mtxcif te calm
the pains of a broken leg with dislocation of
the loot, and In two days I was entirely re
lieved Ireni pain. .lOS. KKAUIUX, M. D.
Fer sale by U. 11. Ceciii-un, druggist, i:7 and
l.'Kl North Queen street, ijinc.ister. l'a. 11
The secret of perfect health Is invariably
found by these who lake "Sellers' Liver
I'ills."
Mothers! Mothers!! Aletlicra:!!
Are you disturbed at. night and broken el
your rest by a sick child suffering and crying
with the excruciating pain or cutting teeth?
1 1 se, go at once and geta het lie of M RS. V I Ns
LOW'SSOOJIUNU SYRUP. It will relieve the
peer little sullerer 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 Ihe. mother, and relict
and health te the child, operating lity magic.
Ills perfectly safe te use in all eases, ami pleas
ant te the laste, and is the prescription et one
et the eldest and best lemale physicians and
nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere
25 cents il bottle. il7-lydXwM.V&.S
Use et the greatest charms of lr. I.rown I.rewn
lng'.s Tonic and Alterative is the small size of
the dose. The various delicate combinations
of drugs are concentrated in the most careful
manner, ami llnally brought together by a
serbs, of original processes ; consequent lj the
deB is only enu tcapoeniul for an adult
and smaller In proportion for children. It is
taken once bclere each inea). Last but net
least, a 50 cent bottle lasts ten days, while a $1
bottle lasts twenty-four days. Fer sale by the
Proprietor, W. Champien lirewniiig, 1117 Arch
street, Philadelphia, anil all Druggists.
auglU-iwilAw
Try Lechci's Renowned Cough Syrup.
Ceuglis.
"Jlrewn's JSrenchial TrecJicx" arc used with
advantage te alleviate Coughs, Sere Threat,
Hoarseness and JSrenchial Affections. Fer
thirty ycaiM these Troches have been in use,
with 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-merited
rank among the few staple remedies of the age.
The Tlirent.
"i;retfrt' JSrenchial Troches'' act directly
en the organs of the voice. They have an ex
traordinary effect inall disorders of thcThreat
mid Larynx, restoring a healthy lene when re
laxed, cither trem cold or ever-exertion of the
voice, and produce a clear ami distinct enunci
ation. Speakers and fli tigers tt ml the Troches
useful.
A Cough, Celd, Catarrh ei Sere Threat re
quires immediate attention, as neglect otten etten
tinies results in some incurable Lung Disease.
Brown's lirpnchial Troches " will almost in
variably give relief, imitations are offered ter
?iilc, many et which arc injurious. The genu
ine "Brown's Bronchial Troches" arc sold
only in boxes. lanl5-lydiwTu,Th4S
GENTLEMEN !
We are new prepared te show an' Elegant Assortment of WOOLEN GOODS in the New Styles for FALL AND
WINTER WEAR.
DEESS SUITS, BUSINESS SUITS,
and BOYS' CLOTHING, all made te order in first-class style and manner. Always en hand
Laundried and Unlatmdried Shirts
Of the Best Quality and Make. Underwear in different Weights and Sizes. HOSIERY,
and NECKWEAR, in Full Assortment ; all at Lewest Prices. We invite examination.
GrIVLEB, BO WEES & HUEST,
2S East King Street, Lancaster, Pa.
Try i.echcr's Renowned Cough Syrup
The remedy that will cure the many diseases
Hculiar te women is Warner's Sate Kidney
and Liver Cure. Mether's Magazine. .r.
Try I.echcr's Renowned Cough Syrup.
Krevlty is the Seul or Wit.
Seme oue who believes that brevity is the
soul of wit. writes: "Don't eat stale Qcuin
liers. thev'l Willi, and if thev de. you will need
- -.. . .. . . .... .-. - .i
lr
Themas' r.cicciric uu, me uesi lemeuy in
.t... ........1.1 ,.... I'nlln
LI111 IIUIIU 1JI IUIIV,
Crumps. Dysentery,
Dlarrluca. etc." Fer sale bv
1 1. i:.ceciiran,ariig
gist, Xe. 137 anil 12 North Queen street, Lun
caster, Pa. '
Try Lechcra Renowned Cough Syrup.
1'OLITICAL UVLLUTIS.
A'1
TTliNTION !
HANCOCK LEGION!
TIIF. OPF1CF.RS AND HEMHEl'S UKTHK
HANCOCK LEGION
are kindly requested te appear at their head
quarters, 'in Centre Square, THIS EVENING,
at 7 o'clock, te receive imlterms, mid from
there te proceed teNrth Queen street, be
tween Orange and Chestnut street, and assist
in raising a liandseiiiccunipaign banner. The
SEVERAL WARD CLUJIS, THE CENTRAL
COMMITTEE, HANCOCK VETERANS, and
the citizens of lancaster ami vicinity ere
kindly invited te be present. The HANCOCK
LEGION respcctlully request the citizens in
the neighborhood of the banner raising illumi
nate their residences.
Res pect fully yours, ;
COL. EDWARD McUOVKRN.
Commander et llrigitde.
Piiuii' liiatMAUif, Marshal.
Suci!. Smith, Secretary. 'jtl
Attention Hancock Veterans !
The members of the Hancock Veteran Asso
ciation are requested te meet at their head
quarters, Centie square, this evening at S
o'clock sharp, te lake part in ihe raising of
the large Hancock banner en North Queen
street.
Te Voters.
The 2d of SEPTEMBER Is the last day ler
registration and uescssipciit.
The assessor of each district is required (e
be at the election house en WEDNESDAY and
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1st and 2d, trem
10 a. in. te :t p. m ami trem ; p. m. te !i p. in.,
te perfect the list of voters.
All persons entitled te vote should jiersonal jiersenal
see that they are assessed as well as regis
tered.; Persons intending te be natumli.cd beleie
thc2defOCT01IER should also be assessed
and registered by the 2d of SEPTEMBER.
Committee en naturalizatien: J. L. Sleiu
luetz. D. McMullen, R. F. Davis, Jehn A.
Ceylc, 15. F. Montgomery. Persons desiring
te lie naturalized can apply te any of these, in
to Y. I. Hensel, at the I.ntei.uek.ncei: elllcc.
Hancock Vet eran Association meets at Cen
tral Headquarter every Tuesday evening.
Conference committee meets en Wednesday
evening, August 25. Thereafter en every
second and leurll; Wednesday of the month.
Campaign committee meets regularly every
Thursday evening.
Hancock Legien meets every llrst and third
Monday of the month.
Sixth ward club meets regularly en Friday
evening; Aniericuscltib en Thursday evening.
Third Ward Hancock club meets at central
headquarters, Friday evening, Aug. 27, at ')
o'clock.
FOB PRESIDENT :
WINPIELD S. HANCOCK,
OF PENNSYLVANIA.
FOB VICE PRESIDENT :
WILLIAM H. KNULISH,
OF INDIANA.
(JEN.
HON.
The great principles or American lil
crly are still the IcmTiiI inheritance eF
this people, and ever should be. The
right of trial by jury, the habeas corpus,
the liberty of the press, the freedom of
speech, the natural rights or persons and
Ihe righls of property must be preserved.
W INFIELD S. HANCOCK,
Maj. t .'en. Gemd'sr Dcpt. La. ami Texas.
State Electoral Ticket.
KLKGTOItS.
It. E. MONAtJIIAN,
W. II. l'LAYFOBD.
JOHN SLEV1N.
E. A. TUE.
-I.M. CAM1MSELL.
tWLLES DALLET.
JOHN N, MOFFET.
EDWIN .WALDON.
NATHAN C. JAMES.
(iEOKUE FILBEUT.
JAMES ti. McSl'AUUAN,
UK. ALFKED J. MARTIN
ADAM UEltlUNUEU.
FUANK TITKNEIt.
l'.J. BlBMINGtJUAM.
II. E. DAVIS.
CiEOItUE A. POST.
A. M. 11ENTON.J
J. 1. LINTON.
COL. JOHN S. MII.LEK.
J. O. SAXTON.
V.. K.. BOWEIt.
J. A. J. BUCHANAN.
CHUISTOi'HEU MAUEE.
ROBERT M. GIBSON.
THOS. BRADFORD.
HARRY W. WILSON
SAMUEL GRIFFITH.
J. ROSS THOMPSON.
HEMOCKAT1C .STATU TICKET.
POU BCI'REXE JUDOK.
tiEORUE A.JENKS.
POtt AUDITOR GENERAL.
ROBERT P. DECHERT.
DICMOCKAT1C COUNTY TIUKKT.
VORCONORESS.
J. L. STEIN METZ.
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNKV.
D. JleMULLEN.
FOR SENATOR (Utll DISTRICT.)
J. 1J. DOUGLASS.
FOR ASSEMBLY (2d DISTRICT.)
S. C. STEVENSON,
S. 1 SHIRK.
FOR ASSEMBLY CM DISTRICT.;
II. M. BRENEMAN.
It. DAVIS YUNDT,
JACOB M. HAENLEN.
TOR PRISON IKSFECTORS.
BARTON N. WINTEltS
BENJ. MILLER.
FOR POOR DIRECTORS.
A. J. SNYDER,
JOHN FRANC1SCUS.
JfMJt HOODS.
XjL If A It
Among 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 beujht, taken in exchange, or made into new goods.
H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers,
Ne. 4 West King Street.
Jl..iTIIS,
Donevan. In Muiihcim borough, en the 21th
InsL, Benjamin Donevan, aged IM years.
The relatives mul friends of the family are
respectfully invited te attend his funeral, from
Ills late icsidcnce, Manhelm borough, en Fri
day morning at 0 o'clock. 2td
XHir A It rEUTlSEMJiS'TS
1 1 1ST THIS MOKN1NU (IN
mektJinu
WALNUT
and Duke.
JJ street, between North Queen
or near the corner et Duke and Walnut, a
Iiockctbeolc witli a small sum of money.
Under will be duly rewarded by leaving it at
this ellice. ltd
105
GO TO
F. H1EMENS,
105
the Cheapest
Ne.
and
J OS
105 North Queen street for
Best BOOTS AND SHOES.
Sign of the lliirShee
105
iJiSAWtld
100 Tens el Hags Wanted,
Fer which the highest price will he paid.
2,'j CENTS PER POUND FOR GOOD
MINED RAUS.
The highest price paid for Woolens, old
Paper, Beeks, Ac. Ten ICng Assertcrs w anted
te whom the highest price will be paid.
JOHN A. SHOBEil,
Cor. North Queen nud Orange Streets,
y'J-tldR ;.aiifas.tcr. Pa
1AC LADlr.S AND CJKNTS fr
It you waul a
GOOD FITTING BOOT OR SHOE,
Rcady-miidc or made te order, call at
F. HIEMENZ'S,
Ne. lal North Queen Street.
Custom Weik a Specialty. iei'.S&Wtl.l
rM TUE TEACHERS AND PUPILS OF
X the public school. The following notice
explains itself:
U.K. BiTiair.Li:, Esij.,CilySupl. LanciLster, l'a
Di:ar Slit. Under the new rule adopted by
me iiearn ei uirccierH aiiiisi. i:i. me common
schools efthe city of luicaster will he opened
Wednesday, the "llrst day of September, next.
Yeu will please le cause notice of the .same te
be duly given.
By order el Supcrinteniling Committee.
DAN. t!. BAKER,
Chairman.
The undersigned desires te meet the teachers
for consultation previous le the opening of
the schools at his ellice, as follews:
Primary Grades August 30 at U a. in.
Secondary Grades August 31 at!) a. m.
R. K. JtUEHRLE,
aug3i 4til Siiperiuteniiant.
I1UULIC SALK Oft- VALUABLE ItKAL
ESTATE. On THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7.
188(1. will be seldatniiblicsale. en tlieiiremi.scs.
en Ihe Millcrsvillc pike, in the city of l.anc;it l.anc;it
ter ami county of Lancaster, Pn., the following,
te wit.:
A tract et laud, containing 5 ACRES, mere
or less, en which is erected a large and conve
nient two story BRICK HOUSE, w ith Mansard
Reef and a two-.sterv Brick Back Building at
tached, nnd a small Summer KitcliOli; gas
through the heuse: has a line hall and eleven
large rooms, conveniently laid eut: a well et
nevcr-lailing water with piimpthcreln, cistern
and n choice let of tin it trees in bearing order,
peach e. chard, etc.: a line driving read te and
trem the house. The ground fronts en three
streets; would be well adapted for building
lets. There is also a geed cellar under the
whole house ; healer in cellar, and geed ven
tilation in all the rooms; there is an ebserva
tery en top et the house, al.se a geed large
Barn, Carriage linage. Ice Heuse, stabling ter
three horses and two cows, with water i.tlhe
barn ; a glass front hennery, !i5 loot long, with
work-shop attached. There are en this property
about ;SV dltfcreiit varieties of grapes, bearing,
with a line let of shrubbery, evergreen and
shade trees.
This properly Is well worth the attention et
persons who wish te buy a private residence,
or ler building leU, or ler a ilerist.
Any person wishing te view the property
previous te the day et sale can dese by calling
en the undursigncd residing en the same, cither
by loiter or personally.
Sale te commence at '2 o'clock P. M. et said
day, when attendance will be given ami condi
tions of ?alc will be made known by
HENRY G. LI PP.
S. Iltss & Sen, Auct. uug24-lld&CtdS."fc7tw
WAKTJEMi.
WASTE II..KVKKYMOIIV TO ADVKK ADVKK
tise, Tree of charge. In the Intklliuex
er. who wants something te de.
WANTED TWO C1GAKMAKEKS ANf
one stripper. Apply at Ne. North
Prince street. ltd
M'VVJtSIONS.
DAILY EXCURSIONS
FROM
PHILADELPHIA
CAPE MAY.
The famous mammoth tlircc-dcck Steamer
it
REPUBLIC
w
Leaves Race Street Wlinrt at Tlisi. m., arriving
at Cape May about i p. in. Returning, leaves
Cape May at 3 o'clock p. m., givinganiple time
for bathinir or u drive en the beach. A full
Brass Band and Orchestra Music for dancing.
Parler Entertainments varied weekly. Lunch
eons and Refreshments In abundance. Din.
ners anil suppers provided. Oysters ami Fish
served for supper a lew moments alter taken
from the water.
Fare for tkc ReHHtl Trip - $1.00.
SUNDAYS Will Iceve Eace Street Wharf ut
"Kn.m.
P. S. A Bread Gauge Steam K. R. wiU con
vey passengers te Chi e Island in S minutes.
Tickets for sale at
CHAS. H. BAHR'S,
aMKnmaw CENTRE SQUABE.
GLOVES, SUSPENDERS
VEltTISEMES'TS.
.4MI'si:munts.
l4'ULTON Ol-KltA HOUSE.
Finn a r Ernxixa, a itc. s:, vse.
Yeu have seen imitators new rw the "rent
original
TOPSY,
Mrs. G. O. Heward,
in her new version or Mrs. Harriet Beecher
Stewe's immortal work,
UNCUS TOM'S CABIN,
together with the eelebrrled troupe of Virginia
JUBILEE SINGERS,
Real colored people. Men, Women mid Chil
dren, will appear iu thegrund. realistic PLAN
TATION ami COTTON-PICKING SCEN ES
The characters in the drama will be pertraved
by a CAREFULLY SELECTED DRAMATIC
COMPANY.
Admission, 35, 35, and "0 Cenls.
RESERVED SEATS, M CENTS, te lie had at
the Opera Heuse Ollice. a-.'l-ltd
j-'ek salk vj: jcjsxt,
VOKSALK.
HANDSOME RESIDENCES,
Ten-roomed, two story and Mansard reef.
Grew Steiift Frent Dwellings,
Nes. ti) and t:s: West Orange Slroet.
With all the best
MODERN IMPROVEMENTS,
including .leaning's improved Londen water
closets, marble-top washMand, improved wall-etl-in
range, cellar heater, perlcct dnilmigcauil
sewerage, deep, dry cellar, white marble base
and steps, Ac, Ac. Let 'J2 by 213 feet te a H-feet
wide alley, front yard 2 feet iu depth, inclesed
with ornamental Iren fence.
Fer terms, Ac.apply te
JOHNILMETLER,
UUI-W&Stfd Xe.9 Seuth Duke St.
1)UKLIC SALK.
. On WEDNESDAY. AUGUST S3. 1SS0, w ill
be sold ut Ne. 2.5 East Vine street, Lancaster
city, Pa., the Inllewing, te wit: Twe Bed
steads and Bedding, one Gas-burner Steve,
Cabbage Cutter, pair of Steel-yards (weighs
dieibsl. Weed chest. Iren Kettle, and ether
Household Furniture, a large let et New
Carpenter tools, censitting of Millwright,
Wagen maker ami Plough Manufacturing
Toels, Grindstone, Shavinghersc, Selder Toels,
Cupboard ami Chests. Workbench, all kinds
et Planes and a large let of Chisels from 3 te
inch; B-accs and Bits, Square and Compass,
and in fact almost anything that can be men
tioned in the line et tools. A large Diamond
Glass Cutter, a pair et Patent Biilleycs, Vise,
set of Clamps, Punch Machine, two sets Screw
plates for cutting brass or iron, and in short a
tirst-classsct et tools for all kinds of mechan
ics. . Sale te commence at 10 o'clock A. M. et said
lay, ami te continue until all is sold, when
attendance will be given and conditions el
1 sale will be made known by
ASSA Srir.llLMA.'S.
S. 1 1 ess .t Sen-, Allots. aug?l-3td
MISCELLANEOUS.
-ITfILL REOPEN ON SEPTEMKEK C AT
TT 419 East King street, Rebecca S. Hoi Hei
brook' school ler children. :iug2S-c;td
CI RAIN SPECULATION
T In large or small amounts. $ir or $-20,000-Writc
W. T. SOULE & CO., Commission Mer
chants, 13(1 LnSalle street, Chicago, 111., lercir
nlara. mas-iyd
IJKOPOSALSFOnFUllNlSHINGir.OTON.S
of furnace ami 50 tens of range coal of
geed ipiality for use of Lancaster county
prison will Im: received at W. F. Beyers's
elllcc. Ne. 17 North Duke street, en or before
September i;, isse, at 'J o'clock a.m. By order
efthe beard. AMOS RUTTER,
uug2U-3td Secretary.
1 PROPOSALS FOK STICK KT WOICK.
Scaled proposals will be received by the
street committee up te FRIDAY, AUGl'&T'JT,
at 7 o'clock . m., ler the following work, iz:
Constructing rubble pavement en Grant
street, lerm Market te Prince streets, grading
Pine street, from Orange te Chestnut, and
building sewer from Pine te Mary street.
Bills te be endorsed specilying the work bid
for and te be directed te D. McMullen, Chair
man. Plans mid specillcntieus te be seen at
the ellice el James C. Carpenter, City Regula
tor. The committee reserve the right te re
ject any or all bids received.
By order of committee.
S. W. RAUB,
aiiR'J3-4td Klerk.
OTATK FAIR.
Twenty-seventh Annual Exliihilien
OFTHE
Fei'a Apicniral Society
WILL BE HELD IN
MAIN CENTENNIAL BUILDING,
FAIRM0UNT PARK, PHILAD'A.
SEPTEMBER 6 te 18.
Entries and Competition Free !
INTERNATIONAL SHOW
OF
SHEEP, WOOL AND WOOL PRODUCTS.
SEPTEMBER 20 te 25, 1880.
Entry Beeks will close at the Ollice, North
west corner of Tenth anil Chestnut streets,
August 31,1880.
$40,000 IN PREMIUMS.
CASH PRIZES FOR LIVE STOCK, SK4.31S.
Excursion Tickets at Greatly Reduced Itatcs.
Liberal Arrangements for Trunsjiortatien.
D. W. SEILER,
Recording Sec'y.
ELBRIDUE M'CONKEY,
Corresponding Scc'y.
WILLIAM S. BISSELL,
President.
anglC,18,21,23,25,28,:.0,scp2tOl0
TytOTICE TO JUKOKS.
131 All jurors drawn for the weeks commenc
ing MONDAY. SEPTEMBER C, ISSO, and
M5NDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1S80, are hereby
netllled net te attend, as the cases set down
for trial for these weeks have been continued.
By order of the court,
JACOB 8. STRINE,
Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Lance-tcr, Pa., Aug. 21, isse
augl-3tdA'2tw
THRDEDITIOIT.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUG. 25,1880.
SWEPT BY FLAMES.
URE.VT FIRE IN PHILADELPHIA.
Destruction or a Valuable llaalness Uleck
Less Several Hundred Thousand.
MEXICAN BRIQANDS.
MISCELLANEOUS TELEURAMS.
The Kemaiice of Keul Lire A Fortune That
"Came Toe Late." Uriels by Wire.
gi:i:at taut: in piiiladkpuia.
liniiicnse Destruction et Property at 13th
and Willow Streets, Early This Mernius.
Philadelphia, Aug. 20. A lire broke
out .shortly niter four o'clock this morning.
in the Heur mill of Wm. B. Themas &
Ce.. northwest corner of Thirteenth and
Willow streets. The 1 Limes are said by
some te have originated iu the engine
room, hut ethers state that the lire was
seen .simultaneously in several points or
the mill. Spreading rapidly the flames
communicated te the stove aud hollow-
ware foundry of Stuart & Petersen, en Ihe
west, which extended, as did the mill, from
Willow te Hamilton street, and thence te
the large building at the southwest corner
of Thirteenth aud Hamilton streets, occu
pied by Chun pert & Brethers, manufac
turers of cigars. Themas fc Ce.'s mill
was in ojicratieu at the tinie the lire was
discovered, aud the workmen beat a hasty
retreat. One of them, Wm. Miller, fore
man in the milling room, is missing. The
building was seen inruins,allthe walls fall
ing aud filling the streets by which it is
bounded.
The falling biiekj crushed the eastern
end of Stuart & Petersen's foundry, and
the flames which seen swept into the pat
tern room in the ueitheasteru corner of the
structure destroyed nearly all the patterns,
which Mr. Petersen stated will be diffi
cult te replace, and he estimates
his Iiks at $7,."00), which is coveted
by insurance. The less en the mill
property is placed at $100,000. Guinpeit
& llie. u'ciipy second and third floors of
the front of the building at the northwest
corner of Thirl ecnth and Hamilton streets,
and the second, third and fourth floors
in the rear. The lirst aud fourth
floors efthe front of the structure arc va
cant. The building is 100 feet front by C5
feet deep. The linn employed 150 hands,
and they had in stock 400,000 loose cigars.
Theirinsnraiicc is 23,000 and will cover
their less. OnJ the east side of Thirteenth
street all the buildings were damaged.
The eeal ellice of Garber Bres., northeast
corner of Thirteenth and Willow streets,
was gutted, causing a less of 2,000 ; in
sured. Extending northward the store
and dwelling of Mathilda I)ouglas,Ne. 42!),
was damarcd te the extent of 700 ; Ne.
4:).", Laecy's tavern, 1,000 ; southeast
corner Thirteenth and Hamilton, occupied
by Wm. Bobinsen, .blacksmith shop and
dwclling,300; northeast corner Thirteenth
and Hamilton, Peter Small, saloon, 15,-
000 ; Ne 4 le, saloon of Fred. Naumann,
1,000 ; Ne. 1 15, saloon of Jacob Will,
300, and several small dwellings in the
rear of l".th street, above Willow street,
slightly damaged.
MEXICAN ItANDlTTI.
Put te Flight by the SlicrllTs Pesie.
San Fkancisce, Aug. 24. A despatch
from Tiiccseti, Arizona, says Sheriff Butner
and po::se left last night le intercept and
arrest the Mexican brigand Beyes, who
was in the vicinity with his band. Parties
met eight miles from town, and after a
fight the Mexicans fled, leaving several
dead and wounded, as well as their animals
an;! weapons en the field. The shcrilf pur
sued but lest the trail in the darkness. A
company of United States troops aie new
pursuing the banditti.
A Fortune That Cuuic tee Late.
New Yerk, Aug. 25. The hotly of
Wm. Beberts, a coal passer en the steam
er Scythia, who was drowned while bath
ing in the North river en Sunday, wasre wasre
ceveted this morning. Beberts is the man
whom a cable from Liverpool a few hours
after his death announced as falling heir
in England te JL'S.neO.
A WATEK FAMINE.
Kcadiiij; In n Famished "Condition.
Bkadine, Pa., Aug. 25. This city of
4:!,000 inhabitants is today almost entire
ly deprived of water. The rail read shops
and several manufacturing establishments
have been forced te slop and citizens are
depending en springs and pumps. The
slight supply el water in the reservoir is
bjing reserved iu case of fire.
ISrakeiiiuu Killed.
Jehn Deyle, brcakman en a coal train
en the Beading read, was killed a few
miles above Heading this morning. He
was coupling cars, fell en the track, was
run ever and horribly mangled.
WEATHER 1NDICACION
Washington, 1). C, Aug. 25. Fer the
Middle Atlantic slates, higher barometer,
warmer southwest veering te cooler
northerly winds, partly cloudy weather,
and possibly local rains.
A llrave
Soldier's Death.
Londen, Aug. 25. A Caudahar dis
patch says (!cn. Breeke, killed during the
late sortie, met his death while attempting
te bring iu Captain Cruikshatik, who was
wen niled.
Killed While Plnyine Baseball.
St. Jehn, N. B., Aug. Jehn Eliott
fifteen years old, while playing baseball
here yesterday, was struck by the ball and
instantly killed,
Tannery "turned.
Qucrnx, Aug. 25. Germain's tannery
and valuable machinery therein were des
troyed by fire yesterday. Less 20,000.
The Saratoga Races.
Saratoga, Aug. 25. First race : Giraflc,
first ; Harry, second. Second race : Spring
Held, first; Flera, second; Ada, third.
Third race : Geld Bug, lirst ; Cel. Spragne
second-; Oden, third. The races were then
postponed en account of the rain.
SUICIDE.
Flying Frem the JUs he Had te Tliose he
Km met or.
New Yerk, Aug. 25. 3Ir. Bebett Jj.
Barth, a retired clothing Ia!er. sixty
eight years old, residing at Xe. 240 Clin Clin
eon street, near Menree, committed sui
cide by sheeting himself in the head
at his residence about half-past nine o'clock
this merninjr. Fer the last twnntv viirs
3Ir. Barth has been troubled with
ueuralgic pains in the head, and at times
has sufferedgrcat agony. lie was married
and in geed circumstances. IBs wife says
he had given her no intimation
of his suicidal intention, but shortly after
his sleeping room had been put
in order he passed her in the
hall, went in, and closing the deer almost
immediately shot himself. His death was
apparently instantaneous.
IUU Quit the Ship.
Chairman Jewell must hastily step the
leaks in the Bepublicau ship or the
passengers will seen become panic-stricken
and fellow the deserting rats. Butler
has already fled ever te Hancock.
Dick Busteed, a voluble Bepubliean
from anywhere en the bench iu Ala
bama te anything iu prospect iu New
Yerk, has made the dash toward Hancock.
Colonel Worthington. Bepublican ex con
gressman and ex-judge in Nevada and
collector of customs in Charleston, haa
plunged into the Democratic deep te get
ever te Hancock, and Bepreseiitative
uawseu, oue et the prom meet colored
legislators of Arkansas, has jnst reported
at Baruum's headquarters iu New Yerk,
that "Hancock's the man for our money."
MAKKKTS.
New knrk Market.
NkwYerx. Aug. 35. Fleur-State and West
ern heavy and in very moderate demand ; Sn Sn
pcrllne statu ut gleuJOU; extra de at f 1 IW
& '-'' I choice. de., $1 -tuS IM: tancy
3 lOtJU U): round hoop Ohie ft 2""Y tt):
choice de iSlOiifiOD; superfine western a: I
4 ll); common te geed extra de l u;t' l a:, ;
choice dodo 1 (lege C; choice uhile u Ileal de
J4 25QI G5; Seutheia dull! and heavy;
common te tair cvtia tl'.KV50; "oedto
choice de $5 COVji; 75.
Wheat u shade 6tiiKcr, but rathn ,t-.ue :
Ne. 1 White, September, $1 OSUc ; de. October,.
l OSe; Ne. ' Red September. $1 k ; de
October, $1 IH;-;;1 uJi ; de Auk l 9.V..
Cern easier, and active ; Mixed i.-s!.ri
spot, "d.-.l'e : de Ititure, SlJiS:;.:e.
Oats steady anil quiet ; Sate, at Sytfllfe. ; West
ern, at :i;ie.
Philadelphia Market.
PiilLAiucLrniA. Ahk- iV Kleur unchanged,
,,lJ,L,lul1 :. ?"lcrilii.! at fiteiiS; i-xtmutSAe
fjtOO; Ohie and Indiana family ft Mjfr5 73
l'enn,nninilydeM7ri.r'-r.: Si. Leuis ramilyut
. MltO 00 ; M iniiesetn family ." -iiSi; en ; patent
and hih grades ttf :mqs CO.
Ry tleur at $1 .
Wheat quiet : Ne. 2 Western Red l cce -Peim'a
Kcd$l u;j.J: Amber! H7c.
Cern scare en local market: steamer IV" e -yellow
55lc; mixed Kle.
Oatsllriu wllli geed demand; Ne. I, Whlte
41t-Jc;No.2,delO41c;No.:t, de :i:u; Ne. '
Ryescarcuand wanted ut 80c.
Previsions market less active: mm.-,
perk li; lic SO; beet hams 21 5ujj -Indian
mess beet ut li; mi; bacon smoked
shoulders 7c; salt de llC'rCc; smoked hatna
lli:Sc; pickled hums lOllc.
.Lard quiet; city kcltle n jic; een
butchers' sc; prime steam H)(p
ISuttcr choice quiet mid ttnu : Cmunerv
cxtra 25c: Creamery geed te choice ;A
23c; Ilrudferd county anil New Yerk extra.
2223c : Western reserve extra I(U$l7c; de oe.t
le choice 1315e; Rolls quiet; Peiiu'u extra
l.;ijl(; Western reserve extra l.t Ilk;.
Kksh esler; Penu'a at 19c: Western ISc.
Cheese linn; New Yerk full cream lv'c;
Western full cream ll'rffgllc: de Tatr tx
KhmI KlSllc: de half skims !llie.
Petroleum linn ; retlucd V.-k.
Whisky Si IX
Seeds tJietl le prime Clevor tlrinutisse
eJU0; Timethy tirm at $2ti3 70: Klaxsccd
quietat$I27.
.tterk :tiarket.
pBlLADU.rui ,. Au;;. 23.
12F.K. :t-W)I. M
Stocks dull.
Peiinu li's (third Issue)
Philadelphia .1 Kile..
Reading
Pennsylvania
Lehigh Valley.
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Pitts., Titusville A llunale. 12i:;
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Steeks strong and active.
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Cup cheese, 2 cups
Cottage cheese, 2 pieces
Dutch cheese V lump
viuiits.
Apples 1H14 pk
1 ananas each
Cherries, dried, ft qt
Currants, dried, 1 0.
Dried Apples 1 qt
" Peaches Kl qt
Kox (trapes; W qt
Cr.irrf.-s Jipk
Lemens V ilez
Oranges 1 de::
1'ciirs Yt leck
Pe-.iches 1 iieck
" " prime
Plums "Jt qt
VBOKTABLKS.
Beets f bunch
Cabbage ft bead
Carrots ft bnncli
Cncnmuers t dez
Cern ft ier...... ...... ...........
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Green Cern ?! dez
(irceu beans fljpcck
Mmutbcans Hi qt.
I.cttucc. head and plate
Onions ft Ji pk
" ft bunch
Potatoes ifljpfc .-
Radishes bunch
Soup lh;an.s ft qt
Salsify ft buiTch.....
Squ:ihcseach '.
Tomatoes ft J pk
POULTKV.
Chickens fl pair (live)
" ' (cleaned)
Ducks V pair
Geese ft piece
MIBCKIXAMCOL'fl.
Apple Butter ft qt
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Kggs fltfez
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O'Jlip ft Wtm .
Saner kraut fl qt
Watermelons
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Beef Steak, ft f. '.
" Rettst(rib)ft ;
" (chuck) ft I.
Cernell, V ...
Bologna dried
JiUIQD fl '
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Mutten V
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Pudding &
Sausage fl
Sides and Bacen fl ft
Shoulders fl
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