Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, August 27, 1880, Image 3

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LAKCASTERJXAIXy iftTELlAGEftCER 'FRIDAY! AUGUST' 27 1830.
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il yrew newer and truer every day ; with
advancing years it wears net out. He
works like
A weaver who bat ut hU loom,
Flinging his shuttle- fust.
And a thread that should wear till the hour
of deem
Was addedal every cast."
WHAT GLEN?
Digraccrtil Rew A Man JJrutally Beaten.
Yesterday the "managers" of the What
glen park -association had a family picnic
en their grounds. There were present
about twenty-five couples of adults and a
number of children. The day was pleas
antly spent and everything ran along
smoothly until towards evening, by which
time llie nude portion of the party became
somewhat hilarious, and a row followed,
resulting in the severe beating of Mr. S. B.
Heir, proprietor of the Park house. There
arc different stories as te the cause of the
tjeuble. One story is is that Mr. Hcrr
used vulgar and insulting language te one
or mere of tlie ladies present, and for this
misbehavior he was attacked and beaten
by A. J. Ceglcy and his son Jehn W. Cog
ley. On the ether hand, Mr. Hcrr posi
tively declares that he did net insult any
of the ladies, and did net make use of any
language in the presence of the
ladies that could possibly be con
strued as being vulgar. He says
he did make use of one or two slang
phiases in the bar-room, but he did net
suppose that any ladies were there if they
were they oughtn't te have been. He says
there was cheering in the bar-room for
(lariield, and in i espouse he hurrahed for
Hancock, and he was at once set ujen and
beaten by half a dozen men. He says
Alderman Ban- was the first te strike, and
lie was immediately afterwards struck by
AVin. Blickeiidefer, Peter Letz of the
Schiller house and the Uegley's, father and
son. Olhci.s present encouraged his
assailants by crying out "Kill the
son of a bitch," anil he probably
would have been killed had he net received
some protection from Gottlieb Schmidt,
who had charge of the saloon, and Jehn
Herting, Samuel Gensemcr and ether
members of the association, who declared
it "a shame te abuse a man because he
was a Democrat." Mr. Hcrr says that he
and his wife were invited, and went te the
picnic at the urgent request of members of
the association, and that his only offence
was that he was a little " full " and per
sisted in hurrahing for Hancock in re
sponse te ether fellows who were equally
full and hurrahing for Garfield. Mrs.
Heir, who lushed te the assist
ance of her husband when she saw
him attacked, corroborated his statement
te the extent of saying that she heard her
husband make no use of any insulting or
improper language. She also says that
Alderman Barr pulled her away when she
tried te save her husband and told her she
was no l.uly.
It is due te Alderman Barr te say that
lie utterly denies having struck Mr. Hcrr
or said a disrespectful word te Mrs. Hcrr,
until hhe used a vile epithet te him. The
alderman s:iys the attack en Hcrr was
made by the Ceglcys because he insulted
Miss Cegiey, and net because he was a
Hancock man. lie and ether members of
the association acknowledge that all hands
were pretty full of beer.
It is charged that when Samuel Bitzer,
a Democrat, came upon the ground, Alder
man Barr said, " We have just licked one
Democrat and " te which Mr. Bitzer re
plied, " well then, I had better go away,"
and at once left the ground. Alderman
Barr denies having madejiny such remark,
and states that there were several Demo
crats en liie ground, and nene of them
were interfered with en account of their
politics.
Cooper & Il.UIey'n Second Car and Callope.
Advcrtiscing car Ne. 2 of Cooper &
Bailey's Great Londen Circus will arrive in
this city en Use C:25 train from Harrisburg
this evening. This car has a steam calliope
unen it. which is performed upon by an
excellent player, who will play a number
of new pieces upon the arrival el the car
in this city. Mr. Crete Pulvcr is the ceur
teeus and gentlemanly superintendent of
the car, and he will be glad te show these
around, who will call upon him. There
arc about a dozen lithographers and pre
grammers en the car, among whom is
Geerge W. Goedhart of this city, who has
been traveling with this show during the
entire season.
MU Jey l'est Ofltce Robbed.
Last night thieves broke into the post pest post
efiico at Mt. Jey. They effected an en
trance by pryingepenthe back window with
a chisel which they stele lrem the wagon
maker shop of 1). Boyce. They broke open
the money drawer, but only succeeded in
getting three cents. The stamps had all
been locked up carcfusly by postmaster W.
('. P. lleed and they were net disturbed.
Sometime dming yesterday Wm. Man
ning received a cheek for $1,273.50, for
back pension, from the government. After
he received the money he deposited it in
the First national bank. A number of per
sons were aware of the fact that Mr.
Manning was te receive the money and it
is supposed that they thought they would
succeed in getting it by breaking into the
posteflice.
Little Locals.
Many Lancaster sportsmen arc te-day at
tending a sheeting match at the hotel of
Jehn Kchternacht at Millport.
Dc. Witt C. Prance, of Philadelphia, is
stepping at the City hotel. He is spending
a few days with friends in this city.
Miss Lizzie Stiebcl, organist of St.
Mar's church, is spending a vacation amid
the invigorating atmosphere of the Allc
ghenics in Garrett county, Md.
The Republican parade anl banner hang
ing intended te come off this evening has
been" indefinitely postponed. The com cem
mittcc had ordered a 10x15 banner in New
Yerk, but the Hancock Legien bauncr en
North Queen street and the "time, spirit
less" manner in which it was hung com
pelled them te change their plans and
scratch their heads te discover what they
will da about it.
Last evening the wooden plug in the end
of the six-inch water pipe at the extreme
north end of Piincc street, was blown out
by the weight of water against it, delug
ing the street. The water was shut off at
the corner of Prince and Frederick, and
the plug was replaced.
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Old Almanacs.
One of the Intelligencer staff was this
morning presented with a collection of old
almanacs dating back almost te the begin
ing of the present century. Among ethers
are " Bonsai and Miles' Town and County
Almanac' for 1804, printed in Wilmington,
Del.,Paulsen"s Town and County Almanac
for 1805 ami 1800," printed in Philadelphia,
the "Lever's and Bacheler's Almanac, for
Seuth Carolina and Georgia," for 1807 :
the " Grand Republican Almauac for Seuth
Carolina and Georgia," ' Bieren's Town
and County Almauac" for 1811. These old
almanacs arc well preserved and contain
some entertaining reading.
A Horned Tead.
Dr. S. S. Rathven has received from
Martin K. Mylin, Gordonville, this county,
a very beautiful specimen of a horned toad.
It was brought from Chicago by one of the
Sir Knights who attended the parade re
cently given there ; but Dr. Rathven says
it is net a native of Chicago, but of a
wanner country. It is much handsomer,
plumper, and less horned thau the Texas
toads.
Committed for Court.
Jaeeb Weaver and Charles Albright,
charged with stealing chickens from Jehn
IT. Ceover, of Ephrata, some months age,
had a hearing before Alderman Spurrier
this afternoon, and in default of bail were
com mittcd te jail te answer at court.
COLUMBIA NEWS.
OCR REGULAR CORRESPONDENCE.
Pergenal Points Gunnlnc and Fishing
Heme Again.
Miss Jesie Jehnsen, who has eccn risk
ing in town for some weeks, returned fe
her home at Philadelphia, te-day.
Rev. Jehn McCoy, pastor of the Presby
terian church, is again in town. lie had
bcenj spending a couple of weeks ia Dela
ware. Anether party of Columbia gunners
went tewaids Mount Jey for plover yester
day. A party of nine from Columbia will
spend this evening at Norwood, the resi
dence of .Mrs. Uel. Myers.
Fishing is again becoming geed. Bass
and cat fish are right plenty, and rock fish
are again being caught in small numbers.
The Utter Bres., of Lebanon, have leased
the store room jSe. 33 Seuth bccend street,
and also the room adjeiniug A. D. Reese's f
i.:n: i l n i. r,i iu, r , I
billiard hall en the second lloer el the
same building, fiem Mr.S. S. Detweiler te
open a dry goods store. The store will be
opened en September 1st.
The picnic given yesterday at Mill way
park en the Reading & Columbia railroad
by Messrs. C. Coepsr, Hogentogler and
Orrick Richards was a highly enjoyable
and successful affair. Tayler's orchestra
furnished the music.
The Pcnuslyvania railroad company is
raising the curb in front of the depot.
Rille team Ne. 2 was out for practice
yesterday. Coiperal Ed. B. Eckman
scored 2! out of a possible 70. His score
was the highest.
The ladies' committee besides appoint
ing sub-committees, did some work last
evening in aid of the Citizens' band fair.
Fred. Buchcr returned last evening from
his trip te Germany, France, England and
Ireland. His objective point was a place
near Hesse CasscI, where his mother aud a
couple of his sisters reside. He found his
family in an excellent state of health and
remained with the mcmbeis thereof for
several weeks. He had been away three
or four months and returned en a steamer
of the Antwerp line.
James Kiscadcn is the name of the man
who had his leg broken by the closing of
a barn deer en the farm Hen. J. Donald
Cameren during the wind storm of day be
fore yesterday, noticed in the Intklligen
ci:it of last evening. The right leg is
broken below the kucc. Kiscaden was
taken te his residence at Second and Perry
streets, Columbia, where he lies, a patient
of Dr. F. Hinklc.
Strange te say no evil consequences at
tended the party of picnickers en Greem's
Island yesterday, for the reason, probably,
that all hands were encased in gossamer
coats, hats, etc.; the etc. being a curious'
article resembling a Chinaman's queue,
metamorphosed by the ladies into head
gear. In fishing the ladies came out ahead.
The party en reaching land were drawn
home by the famous "colt" of the octagon.
Rew at a Picnic.
There was somewhat of a row at the
picnic of the colored cornet band held
yesterday in Heisc's weeds. A number,
which inns te near a majority of these
present, sampled a big amount of "lire
water," and ended the thing by making
sample demons of themselves. Beginning
with boisterous laughter, hard jokes and
harder language, the life of the occasion
was kept up. but its gaiety was sadly
diminished by the whole crowd engaging
in a free fight, using their fists, feet,
clubs and whatever else came te hand, a
revolver or two net being the most
insignificant means of offense aud
defense. The aforesaid clubs came down
with a whack en the iren-plate pates of
some of the dusky plcasurc-scckers, and
were broken in two without in the least in
juring cither the shape or usefulness of
the substance with which they came in
contact. A pistol bullet at length found
the abdomen et Reynolds Allisen, who
was retired from the active force of com
batants and carried into the shade. A
woman whose name we arc net able te
learn, was also injured by a blew from
club or fist wc knew net which. Alli Alli
eon's injury is net serious. Blackson's
orchestra furnishes the music.
ANOTHER SCARK.
The East Kescrvler Reported Leaking.
At neon te-day there was a report that
there was a leak in the senth wall of the
cast reservoir. Mayer MacGenilc and
the water cemmitter at once visited the
reservoir and found that for a distance of
several feet along the south wall the brick
lining of the basin had sunk several inches
and the feet-walk en top of the reservoir
bank showed signs of the moisture be
neath it. It was deemed best te lower the
water in the basin a feet or two
sit once and ascertain if the leak is near the
surface. There is no sign that the water
has made or will make its way through the
bank, but the superintendent believes the
proper thing te de would be te concrete
the -south wall in the same way the bot
tom and north wall of the basin were re
cently improved. It will be remcmbjicd
that when the recent repairs were made
the south wall was net teuche d it being
believed te be water tight.
The DeGelyer Veterans.
Last night the veterans, who will sup
port DeGelyer Garfield, met in Grant
hall and were addressed by Ex-Mayers
Atlcc and Staufler, Hugh R. Fulton aud
Charles Dcnncs and W. D. Weaver csqs.,
and Alderman J. K. Ban-. The attend
ance at the meeting was very small and
there was very little enthusiasm.
A nappy Man at Lockport, X. V.
V.. C. Williamson, of this place, is rejoicing
ever the recovery of his wile, who lias been nu
invalid Jer Hie past lour years. She has re
gained her strength, her complexion is vastly
improved, and she has walked mere in the past
month and ! stronger and better than she has
been In years. lie attributes these happy re
sults entirely te Day's Kidxby Tad
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Amusements.
Mrs. Heward Te-night. It will be proper for
our citizens te start the amusement campaign
in this city with a boom, especially when the
opening attraction is se popular favorite as
Mrs. G. C. Heward In her great lelc el Topsy.
"Uncle Tem's Cabin" never fails te draw In
this city, and te-night's presentation of the
play premises features of special excellence.
Cleanse, whiten and beautify the .skin with
Cuticura Medicinal Toilet Seap.
Or high or low, or lich or peer.
Nene would foul teeth or breath endure.
If they but knew hew sure and swift
Was SOZODONT, that priceless gift.
In giving beauty, life and tone
Te every charm the mouth can own.
Feeble digestion, sick headache, dizziness
anil faintness cured by Malt Hitters.
SPECIAL SOT1VES.
SAMPLE NOTICE.
It is impossible for a woman after a faithful
course of treatment with Lydia E. Pinkliam's
Vegetable Compound te continue te suffer
with a weakness of the uterus. Enclose a
stamp te Mrs. Lydla E. Plnkham, 233 Western
avenue, Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets.
jy29-lydeedw
It is simply marvelous hew quickly consti
pation, biliousness aud sick headache are
cured by "Sellers' Liver rills."
The Pleasures et Hepe.
When the body is bowed with pain an Intense
longing for relief brings hope. This may
biighten the suffering but It does net cure. At
a time like this hew welcome is such a friend
as Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure,
bringing hope, health and happiness and the
joys of a renewed liie. 1
Try Leclier's Renowned Cough Syrup
A lady In East Liberty, Pa., whose face was
covered with sores, was cured by using one
bottle of " Dr. Lindsey's Bleed Searcher."
Warm Weather and Its Effects.
Many people, especially ladies, complain at
this seaspeftt'e year of a general; weakness
or debUHSj. Sit use of Speer's Pert Crape
Wine prevcnbTthls. The wine Is said te have
a most wonderful effect in giving strength.
vigorandteHC te the whole system? It te ex
tensively used by ladies nartlng, or about, te
nurse Infants. This wine te net a manuf actmred
article no liquor Is added te it. It Is'nd 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.
Spccr 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. The price is low ler se excel
lent a wine, and no lamily need be without It.
This wine te endorsed by Drs. AUee and
Davis; and sold by H. E. Slaytnaker. fi
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Try Lechcr's Renowned Cough Syrup.
Streng Evidence.
I liavc sold at retail price since the 4th et De
cember lsuit. 106 bottles of Dr. Themas' Eclcc-
trie Oil, guaranteeing every tettle. Imratjsay
I never aeld a medicine in my life that gave
.,,,,,.., fKf.lcfi01, tfi mv own cast.
wlthn badly Ulcerated Threat, after a physi
cian penciling it for several days te no effect,
the Eclcctrjc Oil cured it thoroughly In twenty-four
hours, and in threatened croup In my
children this winter In never failed te relieve
almost immediatelv. C. R. HALL,
Ghayville, III.. March 28, 1890.
Fer sale by II. IS. Cochran, drugzist, 137 and
1311 North Queen street. Lancaster, l'a. 17
Try l.echci's Renowned Cough Syrup.
Yeu May, Rut!
Yeu may drink a glass of ice water when you
an thoroughly heated by exercie,but be care
ful te have Dr. Themas' Eclcctrlc Oil by you.
The best remedy In the world for Cclic. Fer
sale by II. IJ. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139
North Queen street, Lancaster, l'a. 18
Mether! Mether)!! Mothers:!!
Ai'syeulisturbed at night and broken et
your rest by a sick child suffering and crying
ith the excruciating pain et cutting teeth?
It -e. go ut once and gctabettle of MRS. WINS
LOW'S SOU J.IIING SYRUP. It will relieve the
peer little sufferer immediately depend upon
il : I here Is no mistake ubent it. There is ueta
met her en earth who lias ever used it, who will
net tell you at once that it will regulate the
beu els, and give rest te the mother, and relief
and health te the child, operating like magic
It is perfectly s-afe te use in all cases, and pleas
ant te the taste, and is the prescription et one
et the eldest anil lel female physicians and
nmcs in the United Slates. Sold everywhere
ST. cents a bottle. ni7-lvd&wM.WAS
Cough.
" Brown's Bronchial Troches" are used with
advantage te alleviate Coughs, Sere Threat,
rieareness and Bronchial Affections. Fer
thirty years thc-e 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 Threat.
"BrewnS Bronchial Troches'' act directly
en the organs of the voice. They have an cx cx
traeidlnary effect inall disorders of the Threat
and Larynx, restoring a healthy tone when re
laxed, either lrem cold or ever-exertion of the
voice, and produce a clcarand distinct enunci
ation. Speakers and Singers And the Troches
useful.
A Cough, Celd, Catarrh ei Sere Threat re
quires immediate attention, as neglect olten elten
t tines results in some incurable Lung Disease.
' Brown's Bronchial Troches " will utmost in
variably give relief. Imitations are offered for
sale, many el which are injurious. The genu
ine "Brown's Bronchial Troches" arc sold
only in boxes. iaul3-lyd&wTu,ThAS
POLITICAL 11ULLEIIS.
Te Voters.
The 2d of SEPTEMBER is the last day for
registration and assessment.
The assessor of each district is required te
be at the election house en WEDNESDAY and
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1st and 2d, from
10 a. m. te 3 p. m and lrem 6 p. m. te 0 p. m.,
te perfect the list of voters.
All persons entitled te vote should personal
ly sec that they are at-scsscd as well as regis
tered. Persons Intending te be naturalized bclerc
the 2d of OCTOBER should also be assessed
and registered by the 2d of SEPTEMBER.
Committee en naturalizatien: J. L. Stelu
mctz, D. McMuIlcn, B. F. Davis, Jehn A.
Ceyle, B. F. Montgomery. Persons desiring
te be naturalized can apply te any of these, or
te W. U. Henscl, at the IifTELLiaisxcEii office.
Hancock Veteran Association meets at Cen
tral Headquarter every Tuesday evening.
Conference committee meets en every sec
ond and fourth Wednesday of the month.
Campaign committee meets regularly every
Thursday evening.
Hancock Legien meets every llrst and third
Monday of the month.
Sixth wanl club meets regularly en Friday
evening; Amcricusclub en Thursday evening.
Third Ward.
Third Wanl Hancock club meets at central
headquarters, Friday evening, Aug. 27, at 8
o'clock. A full attendance is requested us ar
rangement! will he made In regard te uni
forms. Attention, Ninth Ward Democrats I
The regular stated meeting of the 9th wanl
Hancock and English club will be held at their
club room ever Arneld Haas's saloon, North
Queen street, en Friday evening, August 27,
at 8 o'clock. A full attendance et every mem
ber is desired, as flnal action will be taken en
uuilerms; also business relative te the picnic
en next Monday, August 30, will be brought
beleie the club. Let there be a full turnout of
every member en Friday evening.
FOB PBESIDENT :
WINFIELD S. HANCOCK,
OF PENNSYLVANIA.
FOK VICE PBESIDENT :
WILLIAM H. ENGLISH,
OF INDIANA.
GEN.
HON.
The great principles or Amerlcau lib
erty arc still the Icwful inheritance or
this people, and ever should be. The
right of trial by jnry, the habeas corpus,
the liberty of the press, the freedom of
speech, the natural rights of persons and
the rights of property ninst be preserved.
ITINFIELD S. HASCOCK,
Maj. lien. Cemd'g Dept. La. and Texas.
Slate Electoral Ticket.
KLECTOHS.
R. E. MONAGIIAN,
W. II. PLAYFORD.
JOHN SLEVIN.
E. A. PUE.
J. M. CAMPBELL.
(ULLES DALLET.
JOHN N, MOFFET.
EDWIN WALDON.
NATHAN C. JAMES.
GEORGE FILBERT.
JAMES G. McSPARRAN,
DR. ALFRED J. MARTIN
ADAM GERRINGER.
FRANK TURNER.
P.J. BIRMINGGHAM.
IL E. DAVIS.
GEORGE A. POST.
A. M. BENTON.J
J. P. LINTON.
COL. JOHN S. MILLER.
J. O. SAXTON.
C. K. BOWER.
J. A. J. BUCHANAN.
CHRISTOPHER MAGEE.
ROBERT M. GIBSON.
THOS. BRADFORD.
HARRY W. WILSON
SAMUEL GRIFFITH.
J. ROSS THOMPSON.
DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET.
TOR SDTBEMK JUDOB.
GEORGE A. JENKS.
TOR AUDITOR OXXXRAL.
ROBERT P. DECHERT.
DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET.
TOR COHGRKSS.
J. L. STEINMETZ.
TOR DISTRICT ATTOIUntT.
D. McMULLEN.
TOR SKXATOR (13th DISTRICT.)
J. B. DOUGLASS.
FOB ASSKXKLT (2d DISTRICT.)
S. C. STEVENSON,
S. P. SHIRK.
TOR ASSURE? (3d DISTRICT.)
H. M. BRENEMAN.
K. DAVIS YUNDT,
JACOB M. HAENLEN.
ter prison nraneTORS.
BARTON N. WINTERS.
BENJ. MILLER.
TOR TOOK DTRKCTOBS.
A. J. SNYDER,
JOHN FBANCiSCUS
SEW AJiTEBTJSEMESTB.
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OTIQE!
On and after SATURDAY. AUGUST 28, the
PAKLOKSUUJ-. MOKE, .iO.i t,Ail ali aiaui.vui w vucini m iihii eauuu .,
te CLOSEOUTBUSINESS. Desiring te engage in ether business, I take this opportunity te
etcr the entire stock, consisting et
10,000 Pairs of Beets and Shoes of the best Styles and Makes,
at least23 per cent, less than they can be bought elsewhere. Having made a specialty in goett
feeds for the last two year, a splendid opportunity is new offered te buy superior beets ami
HOES at lower prices than TRASH can he bought elsewhere.
FARMERS !
Wishing te purchase their BOOTS AND SHOES for Fall and Winter, new Is your chance Mte buy
CHEAP." Coantrysterckeepcrswill de well te call while our stock is yet complete. We also
havea line of Very line goods which we will sell from $1 te $i a pair less than before. The EN
TIRE STOCK must be SOLD out as SOON as POSSIBLE. We also offer a part of the fixtures of
the store, consisting of revolving llxture In window. Lounges, part of shelving. Writing Desk,
one Fireproof Combination Safe, us geed as new, and line Shew Case and Staud, at
PARLOR SHOE STORE,
Ne. 26 1-2 East King St., opposite Lancaster Ce. Bank.
SEW Alt VEUTISEMESTS
IANCASTEK K1NDEKGAKTEN WILL.
j reopen MONDAY', SEPTEMBER 0,1880,
at 131 North Duke street. Advanced pupils
will be taken charge of by Taey A. Gleim,
graduate of Swarthmore College, Pa.
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HANCOCK GAKDtiN.
ZAEPFEL'S SALOON,
Centre Square, is die meaz cheer! ul place In
town. Plenty el light and lresh air. Best of
beer en tap. Liquors of all kind, the best in
the city. Co.ne and see. aug27-lwn
FIRST AUNUAL 1'ICNIC
OP THE
S'.JUARE ASSOCIATION,
ON SATURDAY, AUGUST , 180,
ATTELL'S IIAIN.
Omnibuses will leave Centre Square,
Knnpp's anil Wechrlc's every halt hour after
noon and evening.
JS-Dancing until 11 o'clock. ltd
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HAT GLEN PARK.
GRAND PICNIC,
MOSDAY XEXT, AUG. 30. 18$,
ler the benefit of ST. ANTHONY'S CHURCH.
TICKETS, 25 CENTS.
Amnln nrovUien made ler Refreshments.
Tayler's Orchestra will discourse choice music.
iseaung, r lsiiingunueiiierumusuuiciiuj win uv
theenler et tne day. Tickets for sale at Jehn
Hicmrnz's shoe stereand by the committee.
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100 Tens et Rags Wanted,
Fer whicli the highest price will be paid.
2Ji CENTS PER POUND FOR GOOD
MIXED RAGS.
The highest price paid for Woolens, Old
Paper, Beeks, 4e. Tea ttag Asserters wanted'
te whom the highest price will be paid.
JOHN A. SHOBER,
Cor. North Queen and Orange Streets,
y9-tfdR Lancaster, Pa
ADMINISTRATORS' SALE.
On TUESDAY', SEPTEMBER2I, 1880. will
be sold at public sale, en the premises. 150
Seuth Water street, Lancaster, Pa., the follow
ing personal property belonging te the estate
of Philip Schum: Twe excellent DRAFT
HORSES, two Ceal Wagons, nearly new; a
targe quantity of Ceal, Ceal Sehutes and
Shovels, New Market Wagen, New Phaeton,
two Sales, one et which ii nearly new, large
and small Scales, Clocks, Ac. Household and
Kitchen Furniture el every description. Alse
the entire stock of Coverlets, Counterpanes,
Blankets, Herse Blankets, and an excellent as
sortment et Heme-made Carpets, Yarns, Ac.
Sale te commence at S a. m. and 1 o'clock
p. m., when attendance w 111 be given and terms
made known by
JOHNE. SCHUM,
CHARLES llOLZWAKTH,
S. Hess & Sex, Ancts. Administrators.
Stere goods will he removed from 38 and 40
West King te 1!0 Seuth Water street.
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F
IRUIT J AKS ! FRUIT JARS !
CHINA HALL.
Fruit Jars,
Fruit Jars,
Fruit Jars
Fruit Jars.
AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
S-Sec our window.
HIGH & MARTIN'S,
Ne. 15 EAST KING STREET.
miiE
LITTLE PINEY
Geld & Silver Mining Ce.,
OF
COLORADO.
Capital, $1,000,000, Number of Shares of
Stock, loe.ooo. Par Value, $le.
Stock lull paid and net assessable.
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J Leac
1 Ne. SOC Wi
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Ne. Ill East Thlnl St.,
Business Oflices
l.eaaville, coieruuo.
ainiii riaee,
Philadelphia, Pa.
OFFICERS :
President Edwin G. Fat.
Secretary and Treasurer A. II. Moere.
Solicitor F. F. Brightly.
Superintendent F. C. Fat.
A limited number of shares el stock of this
company"will be sold nt one dollar per share.
Prospectus Bent by mail en application te the
company's office at Philadelphia.
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AXVSE3USXT8.
"CHILTON Oi-EttA HOUSE.
FRIDAY EVEXIXO, AUU. 27, USS0.
Yeu have seen imitators new see the 'great
original
TOPSY,
Mrs. G-. O. Heward,
in her new version of Mrs. Harriet Bccchcr
Stewc's immortal work,
UNCLE TOM'S CABIN,
together with the eclebrrted troupe of Virginia
JUBILEE SINGERS,
Real colored people, Men, Women and Chil
dren, will appear in thegrand. realistic PLAN
TATION and COTTON-PICKING SCENES
The characters in the drama will he portrayed
by a CAREFULLY SELECTED DItAMATIC
COMPANY.
Admission, 25, 35, and 50 Cents.
RESERVED SEATS, 50 CENTS, te be had at
the Opera Heuse Office. a21-4td
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JERA MOUSE.
Monday, Aug. 30, 1880.
MR. JOHN D. MISHLER has the pleasure of
presenting the far-famed artist,
Annie Firmin
AUD
Jehn Jack,
having just returned te America after a six
years' tour around the world, who wlU appear
in the great Parisian succes, the great comedy
drama,
CIVIL MARRIAGE!
Supported by A GOOD COMPANY.
Prices, 35, 50 and 75 Cents.
Diagram at Yecker's box office. a2G-4td
WASTED.
WANTED. .EVERYBODY TO ADVEB
tlsc, free of charge, in the iHTXtuanr
CXB, who wants something te de.
ANTED AN UNFURNISHED ROOM
in a house with a respectable family by
an aged man. Apply at this office. 2td
-trTTANTED A GIRL TO DO GENERAL
YY housework. Apply at Jehn Copland's.
Ne. 125 North Queen street. ltd
-TTT-ANTISD A GIRL ABOUT 14 YEARS
TV et age te assist in light work. Apply at
this office? 2W
entire stock of BOOTS AND SHOES of the
FARMERS !
C. A. Reeee.
3IJLRKETS.
Mew Yerk Market.
Nw Yerk, Aug. 27. Fleur State and West
ern In buyers favor; superfine state at 130
i00; extra de at ?:5 7T1 25 : choice, de.,
$1 304 75; fancy de.. 4806 00; round
hoop Ohie $i 105 00; choice de $5 10
G 00; superfine western $3:rl 00; common
te geed extra de ?S 734 25 ; choice de de
$1 30G23; choice white wheat de $1 254 05;
Southern dull and declining ; common te
fair extni f4 73g5 50; geed le choice de
3r,06 75.
Wheat a shade easier and dull ;
Ne. 1 White, October, f 1 0$e ; Ne. 2 Red
Aug $1 0&91 OSVc ; de September, $1 07.7c ;
de Oct. $1 0K1 08 08
Cerna shade lower, heavy ; Mixed western
spot, 515l!4c ; de future, 51K53?kC.
Oats dull and weak; State, at 37 Ik.; West
ern, at .43c.
Philadelphia Market.
Philadelphia, August 27. Fleur ijuict and
steady ; superfine $2 S03 00 : extra W 50
64 00 ; Ohie and Indiana family 95 2595 75 ;
Penn'a family de5525; St. Leuis' family at
$5 506 00 ; Minnesota family 5 25g 00 ; patent
and high grades C 508 00.
Rye Heur at (4 50.
Wheat ipiiet and wsak ; Ne. 2 Western Red
$1 031 Kr ; Penn'a Red $1 Wi ; Amber il OGKc.
Cern firm with geed supply : steamer 52
52KC : vellew 5-53Ke; mixed 53c.
Oatsllrm; Ne. 1, White 4243.i ; Ne. 2, de
40J41c; Ne.3. de3S3'Jc; Ne. S, Mixed 37c.
Kye scarce ; Southern 70.
Previsions market unlet: mess perk
1U CO; beef hams i'-l 0U22 (KJ; Indian m.sa
beet at $1G 00; bacon smoked shoulders
7c; salt de 6(c; smoked hams ll13c;
pickled hams lOgllc.
Lard quiet; city kettle at 8-&c; loeso
butchers' sc ; prime steam S&c.
Butter steady; medium active ler expert;
Creamery extra 25c ; Creamery geed te choice
2224c; Bradfent county and New Yerk extra.
23c; Western reserve extra 1017e;ilogeod
te choice 1315c ; Rolls dull, quality peer;
Penn'a extra 131C; Western reserve extra
IGQlGc.
Eggs quiet and steady ; Penn'a at 19c; est
ern 18c.
Cheese quiet hut very linn; New Yerk full
cream 1213c; Western full cream llc;
de fair te geed 10'illXc; le half skims
90110c,
Petreleum'qulet; rcflncd OJc.
Whisky $1 13.
Seeds Geed te prime Clever linn at$S25
6900; Timethy firm at $2 5082 60: Flaxseed
quiet at $120.
Stectt Markets.
Philadxlpuia. Aug. 27.
12-30 T. X. 3:00 r. M.
Stocks steady.
Penny 6's (thlnl issue) 10014
Philadelphia A Erie I5'4ir;i 10
Reading ll?HHAt 11
Pennsylvania SSJittSsyi 58J4
Lehigh Valley. 5353J 53
United Ces. et N. J 18170 171
Northern Pacific 3030i 30
" Preferred 5353i 53
Northern Central 38J4P3S 38'i
Lehigh Navigation 31J;;31ft 31)2
Norristown 101i
Central Transportation Ce. 4!)49 49
Pitte., Titusville & Butrale. 1212 12J
Little Schuylkill 4748
Naur xehk. Aug. 27.
Stocks strong.
Meney 2-32
N. Y. Central 130J
r.rlC............... ...... ...... lj fi-vH
Adams Express 115
Michigan Central 95 95'4
Michigan Southern 107 107,'
Illinois Central 112
Cleveland & Pittsburgh.. ..121
Chicago A Reck Island Wi
Pittsburgh A Fert Wayne. .122
Western TJnien Tel. Ce KJ 105
Teledo & Wabash Zli 39-J
New Jeiwy Central 75 70
Ontario Western 25j 23
United States uends and Sterling Kxcha.ii.;
(Quotations by B. K. Jamisen & Ce., S. W.
Cor. 3d and Chestnut Streets).
Philadelphia, Aug. 27.
United States 6's, 1S31, (registered). .10I);;101K
United States 5's, 1881, (registered). .102102
United States 4's, 1891, (rcglstercd)ll96110
United States 4's.l891,(conpens).. .11111
United States 4's, 1907. (registered). .110 110
United Statcs.Currencyd-s.. . .125,125,12C,127,12S
Sterling Exchaniic 2 Giv
eej: sale en best,
PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE KI.AL
ESTATE. .On SATURDAY EVENING,
at 7 o'clock, SEPTEMBER 18, 18S0, at the Key
stone Hetel, North Queen street, in the city of
Lancaster, will be sold in pursuance of the di
rections of the will of Jeseph Peel, deceased,
the following real estate, viz :
Ne. 1. All that certain half-let or piece or
ground situate onthcwestsldcerNorth Queen
street. In said city, containing in front 32 lcet
24 inches, and in depth 215 lect te a 14 feet
wide alley ; bounded en the north by ground
of Jehn Rese and en the south by ground et
Richard McGrnnn, en which a One-Story
Frame Dwelling I louse is erected en Norih
Queen Street, and another One-Story Frame
Dwelling situate en the said fourteen lcet
wide alley. , . .
Ne. 2. All that certain One-Story Briek
Dwelling ' Heuse and half-let, or piece of
ground, situate en the south side et East
Chestnut Street, in said city, containing in
front 32 ieet 2 inches, and in dcptli 245 feet te
a 14 feet wide alley, bounded en the cast by
ground of D. B. Hoetcttcr and en the west by
William Henscl. Possesien and title en
Aprils, 1SS1. DAVID JIARTMAN.
Executer.
II. SnunKirr. Aue. aug 20-TAF-tsd
PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE CITY
PROPERTY. On SATURDAY, SEPTEM
BER 23, 1880, the undersigned executer of the
will of KUUan Beck, deceased, will offer at
public sale ut the Columbia Garden hotel,
Seuth Queen street, Lancaster city, Pa., the
following described real estate of said de
ceased, te wit:
All that certain one-story and attic t rame
DWELLING HOUSE with Frame Kitchen at
tached. Frame Barn with Wagen Shed attach
ed. Heg Sty and ether outbuildings. Well of
water with pump therein, fruit trees and ethi-r
improvements, and 4 AC RES and 80 PE RCH KS
of land, mere erlcss, thereto belonging, situate
en the south side of Leve lane, in said city or
Lancaster, adjoining Leve lane and property
or Christian Bees and ethers.
Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p in. en said
day, when attendance will be given ami terms
made known by
ANDREW SHREINER,
Executer.
Jacob Gundaker, Auct. aug2C-Th&Mtsd
MISCELZASEOUS.
IpiE LADIES AND GENTS (F
It you want a
GOOD FITTING BOOT OR SHOE,
Ready-made or made te order, call at
F. HIEMENZ'S,
Ne. 105 North Queen Street.
Custom Werk a Specialty. 1c2fiSAWtfd
ENGINES AND MACHINERY
Of all Kinds, repaired at Short Netice.
IRON AMD BRASS
CASTINGS Al PATTERNS,
MADE TO ORDER.
BBA8SB0XES,
PACKING RINGS.
GLOBE VALVES,
Of all Sizes. All Kinds of
BRASS AND IRON VALVES
AND BEER SPIGOTS REPAIRED
tS" Foundry and Machine Shep rear of W
D. Sprechcr A Sen's Seed Stere, Grant and
Christian streets.
JOS. H. HUBEB.
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THIRD EDITION
FRIDAY EVENING, ATJO. 27, 1880.
NEWS BY WIRE.
TO-DAY'S TELEGRAPHIC BUDGET.
Uappcnisc Nfart-UHt Far.
COAL ADVANCING.
The Lehigh and Schuylkill Exchanges Pnt-
! IT.tfaA.J'rlaaa. .
PniLADELWrtA, -Aig.' 27. Committees
of Jtlie Lehigh " and Schuylkill ' foal, ex?
chaujres met this afternoon and agreed te
an advance in prices of coal for September
The Lehigh companies will increase the
rate 25 cents per ten en all grades, and the
Schuvlkill interest will advance prices 2e
cents en all grades, except lump, steam
boat and pea, which will be unchanged.
The harbor prices of the Philadelphia &
Reading railroad company for coal deliver
ed en their vessels at Pert Richmond, will
be : Lump and steamboat, $4.70 ; broken,
egg and stove, $4.60; chestnnt, 84.35;
pea, $3.35. The collieries will work con
tinueusly throughout September.
COLORED TROOPS FOUUHT BRAVELY.
Jehn Brown's Warm Reception of a Gang
UK Uttiwn.
Atlanta. Ga.. Aus. 27. On "Wednesday
night, near Cochran, Ga., four young
white men disguised themselves, went te
a negre cabin, broke down the deer and
commenced firinc into it. The occupant,
Jehn Brown, seized his gun, which was
leaded with buckshot, and fired both bar
rels, killine two brothers named Dickcs.
The tops of their heads were blown off.
The negre escaped. The coroner's jury
rendered a verdict of justifiable hemicide.
Leng Island Swept by a Cyclone.
Flushing, L. L, Aug. 27 During Wed
nesday's storm a cvclone ene mile wide
and seven miles leug swept ever Little
Neck and Crccdmoer. Hundreds of acres
of corn wcre entirely destroyed, and many
buildings damaged.
Eztenslve Fire at Stcelten.
An incendiary lire early this morning
at Steclten destroyed a warehouse and
thrce stables owned by J. B. Litch, and a
building belonging te llcnry Banhaltzer.
The contents, with the exception of nine
horses, were entirely consumed. Less net
estimated, but the buildings were insured.
NEW YORK DEMOCRATS.
The State Committee Deliberating en the
Question of Helding a State Convention.
New Yerk, August 27. The Democrat
ic state committce met at the St. James
hotel this afternoon te take action en the
preposition te call a convention for the
nomination of a candidate for chief justice
of the court of appeals. There was a full
attendance of members. On motion of Mr.
Manning a committee was appointed te
consider the question of calling a state
convention and report back at 4:30 o'clock,
te which time the committee adjourned.
Prize Fight in Canada.
At Ottowa, Ont., last night Paddy Ryan,
the American heavy weight, and Charlie
McDonald, champion of Canada, indulged
in a "friendly" sparring match, during
which they pulled off the gloves and pum
mcled each ether in true prize ring style.
Bleed flowed and McDonald's ankle was
dislocated.
WEATHER 1NDICACION
Washington, D. C, Aug. 27. Fer the
Middle Atlantic states, stationary or
falling barometer, northeast veering te
southeast winds, warmer partly cloudy
weather.
Refuses te Run.
Chester, Pa., Aug. 27. Gen. N. L.
Jeffries, congressional nominee for the
Sixth district, has withdrawn and IS. 31.
Custer substituted.
Saratoga Races.
Saratoga, Aug. 27. The races at Sara
toga this afternoon were wen by Gabriel,
Hermit, Checkmate and Warflcld.
fatal Affray.
Patrick Deeley and Jehn Dundas en"
gaged in a quarrel at Bcamsville, Ont.,
last night, ever a trifling matter. Deeley
was fatally injured.
Bismarck In BerUn.
Berlin, Aug. 27. Prince Bismarck ar
rived here te-day.
LEGAZ. SOTICES.
I STATE OF DANIEL WIKER. LATE OF
li Stnisburg township, Lancaster county,
deceased. Letters testamentary en said estate
having been granted te the undersigned, all
persons indebted te said decedent are request
ed te make immediate settlement, and these
having claims or demands against the estate of
bald decedent, te make known the same te the
undersigned without delay, residing In Stras
bnrg township. SAMUEL II. WIKEU,
jy28-6tw Administrator.
STATK OF DANIEL LEFEVER
(Farmer), late or Drumerc township, de
ceased. Letters testamentary en said estate
having been granted te the undersigned, all
persons indebted thereto arc requested te
make immediate settlement, and these having
claims or demands against the same will pre
sent them without delay ler settlement te the
undersigned.
C. M. HESS, of Drumerc Twe.,
DANIEL D HESS, or Eden Twp.,
T. E. EnAXKtis, Executers.
V .ii Ttu M. Fuasklix, Atty's. augi-Ctw
I'usri's.
T)CY THE BLATCHLE
PUMP
Fer Cisterns or Wells of any depth.
l'LAIS, XROS, BORCELAIS OK COM'EK
LIXED.
U rands, AC, G. XIX. GG, GNe. I, IL UB, B Ne.
Fer sale by the HardwarcJ.Trade, Country
Stores, Pump Makers, etc See that the Pump
you buy is stenciled
0. G. BLATOHLEY,
Manufacturer, 308 Market st, Philadelphia,!
m3l-6mw
CI O WEST, FOR THB BEST COFFEES,
JT Sugars and Teas, Best Cigars and Tobac
cos, Best Wines and Liquors, Ask for
Oakdale Pere Old Bye Whisky.
03pcrccnt.;Alcohel, Invigorating Tonic and
the Hair Liquid. All at
RINGWALT'S
Ne. 205 WKST KINO STREET.
NOTICE TO JURORS.
All jurors drawn ter the weeks commenc
ing MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1880, and
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1630, are hereby
notified net te attend, as the cases set down
for trial for these weeks have been continued.
By order of the court.
JACOB 3.8TUINE,
Sheriff.
Shekifv's Office, Lancaster, Pa., Aug. 23,186a
aug23-3tdA2tw
A8TMICB MMfXS AJtrEMTISEMEST.
' '
ASTRICH BR0.S'
Lancaster Bazaar
13 EAST KING ST.
I
EARLY FALL HATS.
We have opened our first let of FALL HATS.
One Let or New Style Hats at, .Sic
One Let of Fine MILAN HATS at 61c
Mesquite Net Canopies Over Beds only $2.
We bave opened this week a Full Stock of
WORSTEDS,
and offer them at prices never sold for be
fore. Knitting Yarns at 90c per pound.
First Quality at 96c "
BEST
taiGflMi Mi Tare
Common Celers 11.40 per pound, 35e per
quarter.
High Celers and Balmoral S1.60 per pound,
40c per quarter.
GERMANTOWN WOOL.
Black and White $L33 per pound.
Colored .. 1.W "
Shetland Fless 1.40
Shetland Weel I.S "
BEST IMPORTED
BERLIN ZEPHYR,
Full Weight, All Celers, at the uniform price
of
NINE CENTS
Per ounce, $1 .33 per pound.
DEXTEK'S
Ball Knitting Cotten,
AIINumbeK.at "caball
Excelsior Ball Cotten at 4caball
White Perforated Card Beard at 3c a sheet
Silver Card Beard at 9c a sheet
EMBROIDERY SILK,
In all Celers, 25c a bunch of twenty-live
Skeins.
SHETLAND SHAWLS aL 13c. luind made
Large size at. M.OO
Heavy close mash Shawls at 1.29
Children's ban d-made Split Jaskctsat. 49c
Hand-made Bootees at 14,19,23c
Babies' hand-made Carriage covers at $1.33
Bablcs'cmbreldcrcd Shawls from 8Gc up te$3.0i
BABIES' MEBINOCLOAKS IN WHITE AND
DRAB.
Full line of Towels of every description.
A geed Tewel for 3c
A very large Tewel for 7c
Large, heavy German Linen Tewel at 17c
Fine Damask Linen Tewel at 25c
Toweling by the yard at Be
Glass Toweling 10c a yard
Remnant of Tewclingat 10c a piece
GREAT BARGAINS.
Wash Rags at lea piece
NAPKINS IN GREAT VARIETY.
Wc call the attention of our Custemcis te
cur complete stock et
DRESS LININGS.
Paper Muslinsat Gcayard
Siltclasat 12c
Wfgganat. Me
LADIES' IINEN LACE GOODS.
In this one department wc offer and exhibit
the greatest variety ever shown before.
Ladies' Linen Chemisettes at 23c
Ladles' Lawn. Ties, embroidered at. 5c
Embroidered Tie and Chemisettes for 28c
Ladles' Lace Ties in cream and white
f Tem. ....... ....--.- .....ic te si.fju
SPANISH LACE TIES IN BLACK, CREAM
AND WHITE.
Spanish Lace Fichus from 75c upward
Single-width Illusion in white, black and
cream.
Cream and White for 10c a yard
Dotted Net for 12cayard
Our assortment in Black ami Plated
JEWELRY
Cannet be surpassed. Come and sec the pretty
designs wc exhibit in this department.
-IN
Fall Underwear
We are offering some great inducements.
An elegant Ladies' Merine Undershirt, silk
stitched Irent, regular made cuffs, at 00c
The best ever sold in this city for the price.
Ladles' Merine Drawers, 50c same quality
Child's heavy, geed quality Undershirts
from 25c upwards
An excellent Gent's heavy Merine Undershirt
Xer flMc
GenU' English Merine Socks, regular made,
feri. ttAC i pur
CHILD'S IMPORTED
ML Cotten Hosiery,
In New and Elegant Designs.
Heavy iron frame Hese, full regular made
Londen length 22c a pair
Heavy Baibriggan Hese, full regular made
silk clocked .........................23c
POLKA DOTTED SILK HANDKERCHIEFS,
In three different shade or Navy Blue, white,
large and small dot, all silk, 49c
Safin Hat Scarfs, polka dotted, .59c
Pelka Dotted Satin Neckties for Gents.
Pelka Dotted and Satin Shirt Cevers for
Gents in the latest designs.
Gents' Pelka Dotted Handkerchlels, blue and
white, 10c a piece
Gents' Satin Scarfs and Tics in black and
colored.
Men's extra size heavy Merine Undershirts
as large as Ne. 50.
A large assortment of Gent's Suspenders,
Socks, Dress Shirts, Handkerchlels, 4c.
ASTRICH BRO.'S
13 EAST SING STREET,
LA2f CASTES, PA.
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