Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, September 01, 1880, Image 3

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THE VEBD1CT.
Death Frem Heart Disease.
The coroner's jury empaneled te inquire
into the cause of the death of Jelm E.
Franciscus, who died suddenly after having
chloroform administered te him at the
hands of Dr. Warren, reassembled at the
coroner's office this afternoon at half-past
1 o'clock. Tbe only witness examined was
Dr. Warren, who was absent at yesterday s
investigation. He testified that the first
knewledge he had that he was wanted as
a witness before the coroner's jury was
when Dr. Compteu called upon him this
morning. He said that when he called
professionally at Franciscus's te adminis
ter the chloroform he found his patient in
geed condition ; he examined the action of
the heart and found it healthy. The cone
containing the chloroform was held te
his nese only a minute or two,
and when it was removed the pa
tient continued te breathe natur
ally. Iu about two minutes after
wards respiration ceased and he found that
the man was dead. Witness stated what
followed substantially as stated in the tes
timony or Mr. Bcchteld published yester
day. If c saw the coroner and told him an
inquest should be held; afterwards when
he learned the family were opposed te the
inquest he se informed the coroner, but
made no opposition te the holding of the in
quest. Witness said he believed that
death was mused bv a congestion of the
heart and he did net believe the adminis
tration of the chloroform had anything te
de with it. In answer te a question he
said that for fourteen years past he had
frequently administcredchloreforni in con
finements and cases of severe pain or pain
ful operations.
The jury deliberated in private for a
few minutes and then rendered a verdict
that Jehn E. Franciscus came te his death
from heart disease while chloroform was
being administered in the usual way.
Bale of the Old Gas Cempauy.
The negotiations which for seme time
past have been going en between the Lan
caster Gas company and the Lancaster Gas
Light and Fuel company, Having in view
a union of the two companies, have resulted
in the purchase by the List named com
pany of all the assets, real and personal, of
tbe first named company, the price paid
being $1G0,000. The transfer of the
property took place te-day and will be
paid for in cash and bends as seen as uie
proper papers are executed.
It is understood that the pipes of the
two companies will be connected and that
as seen as it can be conveniently done, the
manufacture of gas will be discontinued at
the old weiks and the entire supply manu
factured at the new works, by the process
new used at these works. The price of
gas will probably be continued at $2 per
1000 cubic feet, se that consumers will
lese nothing by the consolidation ul the
rival companies.
Opening of the Scheel.
This morning the streets wcie thronged
with well-dics.icd children, with packages
f books in satchels or under their arms,
wending tlnir way te their respective
schools. The transfer classes were con
ducted bv committees of directors from the
schools they have heretofore attended te
these of higher grade te which they have
been assigned.
All the secondary kchoels are over
crowded, and most of the primailcsare iu
the same condition. Owingjte the tearing
down of the class looms of the Lemen
street schools te make room for the new
school building, a number of the pupils of
these schools and two of the teachers
(Misses Helbroek and Ruplcy) were trans
ferred te the Seuth Duke street school, of
which Miss Hantch is principal, most of her
pupils being transferred te Mr. Gates's
Heckkiml street school.
I A: M. collc'e opens te-morrow with
an address by Ucv. F. A. Gast, D. D., en
the "Semitic Languages." The academy
will open dirccilv after the address of Dr.
Gast.
A Disorderly Gang.
Complaint was made before Alderman
Barr Ibis morning that there was a disor
derly gang of men and women bivouacked
in the vicinity of Landis's weeds, east of
this citv. Ollicers Ilelman, Cramer and
Swcnk 'were sent out te arrest them, and
about neon picked up the following gang :
Themas Shields and Julia Shields, Samuel
Craig and Mary Craig, James Kelly and
Mary Kelly, and Jehn II. Brown. All of
the above except Themas Shields and his
wife Julia were tee drunk te be taken be
fore the alderman, and se they were
dropped at the jail te give them time te
sober up. Themas aud Julia were com
mitted for a further hearing. The gang is
the same that was arrested near the same
place some weeke age, and were tried as
vagrants and acquitted. The complaint
against them this time is for drunken and
disorderly conduct.
lilt With Ilr.mmer.
A little seu of a fanner named Grefl, re
siding at Willow Street, met with an acci
dent which, painful as it was, might have
been wcic serious, if indeed net fatal. He
had been playing with a little companion,
who was engaged in mending a toy wagon.
The ether child was in the act driving anal),
and raising the hammer the implement
came iu sharp and sudden contact with the
Greff boy's head, striking him within the
fraction of an inch of his temple and in
dicting a severe contusion, though the in
jury is net at all dangerous. Had the
blew struck the temple, as it nearly did,
instant death might very likely have been
caused. Dr. Carpenter, of this city, dressed
the wound.
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The Manliclin Democracy.
'I he Democracy of Manhcim met in
Arndt's hall, en Tuesday evening, for the
purpose of organizing a Hancock and
English club. The following ellicers were
elected :
President F. 11. White.
Vice Presidents A. B. Yeung, Jehn
Fulmer, II. D. Miller, Jas. M. Duulap and
Henry McQucncy.
Secretaries Frank B. Brescy and Jehn
M. Shumaker.
Ticasurcr II. F. McCloud.
The meeting was largely attended and
ever seventy signatures were put en the
roll of membership. The Democracy of
Manhcim are awake and are determined
that the great fraud of 7G shall never be
repeated. The club adjourned te meet en
Wednesday evening, Sept. 8, at 7 o'clock.
Unmuzzled.
The deg days having ended, aud the full
term of Mayer MacGeniglc's proclamation
ordering that all dogs running at large
should be muzzled having expired, the
muzzles were last night removed from the
noses and mouths of Tray, Blanche and
Sweetheart and all the ether canines, big
and little, and they are te-day having a
grand jollification, celebrating their eman
cipation from muzzles aud imprisonment.
l'rcscutcd with a Picture.
Mr. Emil Nutte, of this city, a member
of tbc Laiicistcr Licdcrkrahz, lias receiv
ed from liis friend, Charles Schradcr, of
the Concordia Quartette, of Philadelphia,
a photograph of the members of the latter
organization, which will be hung en the
wall of the Licdcrkranz rooms in Schiller
hall. Mr. Schnidcr recently visited this
city, and was handsomely entertained by
Mr. Nutte and the Licdcrkranz.
Cigurmakcrs' Strike.
Thirty-five ciparmakers, who had been
working in the factory of II. L. Stchman,
en North Queen strcef, struck this morn
ing for higher wages. The men have been
lccciving 2.53 and $3 per thousand for
unking cigars, ami tliey clajin that the
price is tee pmall.
FLANNELS!'- T
NOW OPEN CHOICE LOTS OF
White Flannels, Red Flannels, Gray Flannels, Plaid Flannels,
Sack Flannels, at Lewest Prices.
BLACK CASHMERES.
All Weel Black Cashmeres at 45 cents.
Finer Grades. EST Please call and examine.
NEW FALL DRESS GOODS
New opening daily. Carpets and Oil Cleths, in New Styles, also opening daily.
GIVLEE, BOWEBS & HUKST,
26 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa.
New or Net-cr.
The assessors of the several wards arc
sitting te day at their respective polling
places te add new names te the registry.
They will also sit te-morrow. Let no Dem
ocrat who is net yet rcgistcied fail te at
tend te have himself registered te-day or
te-morrow. The next day will be tee late,
and then the delinquent loses his vote.
Get registered at once.
The Old Sixth Ward.
The Sixth ward is trying hard te be the .
biggest ward in the city. The registration j
of voters thus far made foots up 027, and j
the returns are net all in yet. The old
Eighth will have te pull up te retain its I
prestige. t
Hand Crushed.
Frank Kautz, son of Israel Haute, oys
ter dealer, had bus left hand badly ciushcd
by having it caught in the cog-wheels in
an elevator in a tobacco warchouse where
he is employed. Dr. H. J. Hcrr dressed
the wound.
Veil Through a Hatchway.
A man named Lcaman, employed at
Fat man's tobacco warehouse, fell through
a hatchway yesterday and had his side
badly bruised.
Hew He Saved Ills Sen.
Israel Jenes, of Franklin station, Ohie, lias :i
son whom the uociers nave given up wun i
Diabetes, lie applied a Dat's Kidxev rAi, j
when lie commenced ie unpruvu tuui is new
able te gut out and attend te his wnrk.
augSl-IwdMWSF.
Picnic.
The 0th ward Hancock anil English club w ill
helda grand picnic at the Green Cottage to
morrow Thursday. A pleasant time is ex
pected. Clergymen, lawyers
Hitters a pure ami si
Campaign Seng,
Don't Murrciulcr.
Or, 73c. per 1W. Agents wanted
Norrlstewn, Pa.
. Getwuls
sl-2ld
Tbe Three Graces. j
are represented with perfectly developed j
form's beauty ami licultli combined. Ne de ,
ciiyed-toethcd man or woman can be licalthy, I
because digestion must be Imperfect. Use j
SOZODONT, get healthy teeth, geed digestion !
and a sound body. Revive the three Graces. '
Restore, refresh and bcautlly the hkln with
Cutieura Medicinal Toilet Seap.
1'OT.ITICAL JWLT.VTIX.
Fer Assembly.
ELIM O. SNYDEK, oftlie Nlutli ward, wil
le a candlunte for the Dciuecnitic nomination
te the Legislature from Lancaster t'ity. Sub
ject te Democratic rules. tp
Te Voters.
The 2d of SEPTEMBER is the last day ler
registration and assessment,
The assessor of each district ! icquircd te
be at the election heuse en WEI1NESUAY and
TIIUItSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1st and 2d, Hern
10 a. in. te 3 p. m and treiu 0 p. in. te 9 p. in.,
te perfect the list of voters.
All persons entitled te vote should pcrsoiud pcrseiud
ly see that they, are abscft-cd n -.veil as regis
tered.' i-ersens lniemung ie ec namrauzcu oeie.c
the 2d of OCTOBER Mieuld also be assessed
and registered by the 2d efSEPTEMBEl
Committee en naturalizatien: J. !. Stein,
nielz, D. McMullen, B. F. Davis, Jehn A.
Ceyle, B. F. Montgomery. Persons desiring
te be naturalized tain applv te any of thee, or
te V. U. Henscl, at the Ixtem-kiexcku efllee.
There will be a general mass meeting of the
City Democracy and lighting up of the Central
Headquarters transparency, in the southeast
angle of Centre Square, en FRIDAY EVEN
1XO, SEPT. 3. The ward clubs will meet at
their respective headquarters and inarch
thcrelrem te the Central Hcadquartcra at
8 p. iu., eharp. There will be speaking by
Jescph C. McAlaarncy, esq., or Harrisburg.
Vecal music Including some campaign --engs
written especially for the occasion, by the.
Hancock nice Club. j
Sixth Ward Americas Club. j
The Aincrlcus club will march te Schiller j
hall at 75 p. in., mui atter a joint eusiness
meeting the tweclubs will be escorted te Cen
tre Square by the Ninth Ward clnb.
Ninth Ward.
Ninth Ward club will meet nt 7 p. in., and at
1 aiurch te Schiller hall te escort the Sixth
Wnrd-Aincricus te Centre Square.
Second Ward.
A special meeting of the Second Ward Hnn Hnn
ceck and English club will be held at Spreug
er's hall. North Queen street, Thursday eTcn
lng at 8 o'clock. All members arc requested
te attend as Jlnal action will be taken in refer
ence te uniform. All DcmecraUarc earnestly
requested te sign the roll.
Hancock Veterans.
Company " C," of the Hancock Veterans will
meet at Central headquarters Friday evening
for the purpose of electing company ellicers.
Hancock Legien.
Regular meeting of the Hancock Legien this
(WEDNESDAY) evening, Sept. l,nt 8 o'clock,
nl the headquarters. Centre Square. Bus
iness et Importance will be brought before the
inciting and committee en by-laws appointed.
The regular meetings of the Hancock Legien
will atter this date be held every ticclc en
WEDNESDAY evening.
Seventh Ward.
A special meeting of the Yeung Men's Han
cock and English club ei the Sercnth ward will
be held en THURSDAY EVENING, ivt eight
o'clock, at Utziugcr's saloon, Middle street.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
SAMPLE NOTICE.
It 1 Impossible ler a woman after a falthtul
course of treatment with I-ydla E. Pinkhaiu's
Vegetable Compound te continue te sulTer
with a weakness ei the uterus. Enclose a
stamp te Mi's. LydlaE. Pinkham, 233 Western
avenue, Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets.
Jy29-lydced&w
"They cannot all lie," was the observation of
one while reading the eudless testimonials te
"Dr. Llndgcy's Bleed Searcher." It is ln ln
falllble. Try Lechcr's Renowned Cough Syrup.
Ne remedy for kidney diseases heretofore
discovered can be held for one moment in com
parison with Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver
Cure C A. Hervcy, D. D., Washington, D. C.
G
Don't you forget it. "Sailers' Liver Pills"
were the first pills se called in the United
States, and ncvcrfall te de their work. ;
Try Lechor's Renowned Cough Syrup.
DEATHS.
Fraxcibcus. In this city, en the SOth Inst.,
Jehn Franciscus, aged 30 years, 5 months and
u days.
The relatives and friends et the family, also
the Improved Order of Red Med and the mem
bers of the Shinier fire company, are respect
fully invited te attend the funeral from the rcs rcs
llcuceef his parents, Ne. 315 Seuth Queen
street, en Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. In
terment at Woodward Hill, cemetery. 2td
ttnl (intliitte flltil TlMlf I
nit tr.rl.rrmint t . - S. 4 .A.l i.hlel. wl 11 uell On m $1 in flH U llUlr llMS IIUIU DC
w, n:ivc.iuiiun u-iy u.y;'- v "- "-" "Vw.WrV T .Vi "..7r.7-.. ..
, I. - tiim; uTiiru- ......ji iu.s(ii.iiniiMi;Miu. ih runsiitj. nuiueuuuwi wu
t"Itanreck is the Man Unit t tin store, vetMWUng or revolving uxiure m xlww ul!LXnRt
," 51erlu of. 11 ler 2T cis. '10 r "i,ul,i t,,l,UI"ill'tv,t M4"' te
. S.K.
LANCASTER, DAILY
mer GOODS.
All Weel Black Cashmeres at 50 cents.
SEW ADVEBTISEMESTS.
Among the many advantages gained by our change of business
location, an important one is the enlarged rooms and improved fa
culties of our REPAIR DEPARTMENT. With our present corps
of skilled mechanics and complete equipment of machinery and
tools -we are are prepared te execute tfnd warrant all work en
trusted te us.
WATOH REPAIRING,
MUSICAL BOX REPALNING,
CLOCK REPAIRING,
JEWELRY JOBBING,
MONOGRAM INSCRIPTION AND
ORNAMENTAL ENGRAVING, &c.
T
A great variety of new work in original designs will be produced
in our own manufactory. Any orders for specialttee 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.
NOTICEI
OnanaarterATlIttUAY.AIIGL
;;fy;s." VmTmfsivFss
Jcntu stock, censi
PARLORSIlOKSTUKl
JSS5. Desiring te engage
consisting ei
10,000 Pairs of Beets and Shoes of the best Styles and Makes,
... . .. IA .. ..l..lt.. In ...Wrl
nt. least. 23 eer cent, less 1 ban they can be ueuglil
goods for the last two years asplendid opperi
SIIOKS at lower prices than TKASiican ue ueugm ciscwuure.
prl
FAItMERS !
Wkliliiiite purchase thelrBOOTS AX1) SHOES
" riiKAi'. I :ctiiiirv KiureKi'i'iiurewiiLuu i " l " .. . -
1 1'" JA.VVV sau7 .... T . nn maitf f linll'lttir
PARLOR SHOE STORE,
Ne. 26 1-2 East King St,, opposite Lancaster Ce. Bank.
Xi: II' AD WliTlSEJUEXTS.
105
OO TO
105
F. IUEMENZ'S,
Xe. 105 North Queen street fur the Cheapest
and llest 1SOOT
OTS AN 11 SIIOKS-
105 SlK" f tbe U'e Shoe.
105
i20-S&Wtfd
'1 1CAN1 LUXCII.
XJ On TIIUliSllAY KVEXINO,
Sept.
jriv.nd lunch will he served at
" KX AIT'S SALOON,
bl-iid East King street.
i "TOTlCE.
ll The members or Mctameru Tribe, Ne. 2,
I Imp. O. U. M.. are reuuested te meet at their
wigwam (Pulton Hall) THURSDAY AFTER
' NOON, 2d Inst., at 1 o'clock, sharp, ler the pur
! pose ei attending the funeral et our late broth
er, Jehn Franciscus, Jr. The members of Ee-
sha-ko-nce. Red Jacket, Can-as-s-a-tc-ge Tribes.
.mil St. Tammany vegrce council, are icspcci-
, ,lly ,vltea te attend. I'.yonleret
""', JOHN V. CO YI.E, Sachem.
Attest : J. M. KKMrF, Cot It.
ltd
cuimi
JERSEY INSTITUTE, BKlDOK-
e ten,:
paratery.
ten, X. J. Fer both sexes. College pre-
lnsiuuie, cia-sicai ami seiciiijiiu
courses, liulldlug urtr.it. modern improve
ments. CUmate mild, very licalthy. Instruc
tion thorough. Begin.-. Septembers. Send for
catalogue. II. K. Tit ASK,
:uig2.Vltw Principal.
UULTON OPERA SIOUSF.
ONE NIGHT ONLY.
Tuesday, Septembsr 7, 1880.
FORD'S
BRILLIANT COMEDY CO.
Atter two weeks in Baltimore and one week
in Washington, will produce the musical com
edy or
"Fun en tie Pacmc !"
With the gems of SIX OPERAS, and many
bright minstrel effects introduced.
Full of Pun, Jollity and Merry Music In
cidental te a Trip from China
te California.
ADMISSION, - - - - 35 and 50 Cts.
RESERVED SEATS, 75 Cts.
New en sale at Opera Heuso. sd-Ctd
DEHOGBATIC RM,1,Y
A GENERAL MEETING OF THE
City Democracy
rtr'lLL BE HELD UNDER THE AUSPICES
OF THE CITY CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE
IN THE SOUTHEAST ANGLE OF
CENTKE SQUARE,
Friday Evening, Sept. 3.
J. C. McALARNBT, Esq.,
OP IIARRISBURG,
(Oi counsel for the prosecution of the riot
bill legislative bribers) and ether speakers
will address the meeting.
THE HANCOCK GLEE CLUB
ei this clly will make their first public ap
pearance en this occasion.
THE NEW TRANSPARENCY BANNER or
the Central Headquarters will be lighted up.
Werd Clubs will assemble at their headquar
ters and thence march te the place ei meeting.
W. U. HENSEL,
gginpan. Ce, committee.
.gjiat
MreELLlGESCER WKDgESJPAY; SEPTEMBER 1 1880.
All Weel Black Cashmeres in
in eiuci - uubiuvsb, ie m. 11.........J .-
cisewnere. iiavuig iuuuu a ! y "
unity Is new offered te buy superior imiuib ami
FARMERS !
for Fall and Winter new is yeurchancc te buy
sferc. The EN-
oflhellxturosot
Writing Desk,
nt
C. A. Reeee.
SEW ADVEUTISEMEKTH
105
LADIKS AND GENTS
II you want a
105
GOOD PITTING BOOT OR SHOE,
Ready-made or made te order, cull at
F. HTETVTENZ'3,
Ne. 105 North Queen Street.
Custom Werk a Specialty. ie2CSAWtfd
100 Tens el Rags Wanted,
Fer which the highest price will be paid.
25J CENTS PER POUND FOR GOOD
MIXED RAGS.
The highest price paid for Woolens, Old
Paper, Reeks, &c. Ten ltag Asserters wanted'
te whom the highest price will be paid.
JOHN A. SHOBER,
Cor. North Queen and Orange Streets,
yy-tfdltl Lancaster, Pa
UBLIC SALK OP VAI.UABLK REAl
cstate in Lancaster city. On WEDNES
DAY evening. SEPTEMBER 13, 1S80, 4it 7
o'clock, at the Swan Hetel, Seuth Queen street,
in the city of Lancaster, will be wild the fol
lowing real estate, viz:
Ne. 1, A let of grennd, Ne. 043, cast elded
Seuth Queen street, containing In irent25leet
and in depth HO feet with an alley, upon
which is erected a Twe-story Brick DWELL
ING HOUSE, with two-story brick back build
ing and Blacksmith Shep in basement.
Ne. 2. Three building lets, situated in same
place, containing in front 19 feet each and in
depth 141 feet, en which is erected a one-story
Frame Stable. . . , .
Xe. 3, A let of ground, situated in same
place, containing in lrent 20 feet and in depth
140 feet, en which is erected a two-story
Wagonmaker'sshep.
Ne. 4. A let of ground, situated in name
place, containing in front 23 feet and in depth
110 feet, en which is erected a two-story Brick
Dwelling house with one-siery traine back
building.
Posscbsien and title en April 1, 1NJ1. Terms
en day of sale by
WILLIAM SEIFRIT.
Sasiukl Hess & Sew, Aucts. scpl-cedta
WASTED.
TirANTED..
.EVERYBODY TO ADVEK-
W Use. free of cheree, in the IirnuxiaKW
ckk. who wants something te de.
WANTED-A SITUATION TO DO L AUOK
ING work of any kind; has been ac
customed te handle horses. Apply nt Fountain
Inn, Seuth Queen street. aug31-2td
WANTED A GIRL. WANTED TO DO
general housework. Geed rctcrcnce re
quired. Applv at Lecb's store. Ne. 20 North
Quean street, Lancaster.
iSHtrt JACOIJ LOEB.
,
JIISCELLASEOUS.
INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC MISS MAGGIE
I Snnrrler will besin her Instructions in
Piane Music September 1. Fer particulars
apply nt Ne. 402 North Duke street.
aug23-sl&4
HANCOCK GARDEN.
ZAEPFEL'S SALOON,
Centre Square, Is the most chccrim place in
town. Plenty ei light nnd Iresh air. Best of
beer en tap. Liquors of all kinds, the best in
he city. Conic and sce. aug27-lwd
"T1SS KOMBEKGEK,
TEACHER OF MUSIC,
Ne. 21 West King street
it-nil TVrtn will heirin the Hist Monday of
Tn
September.
a31-3tdeaw'
miiE
LITTLE PINEY
Geld & Silver Mining Ce.,
OF
COLORADO.
Capital, $l,oeo,ooo, Number of Shares of
StecK, 100,000. far vaiue, 910.
Stock full paid and net assessable.
f Ne. Ill East Third St.,
1 Lcadvllle, Colerado.
Business Offices : Ne 20a Walnut Place,
I Philadelphia, Pa.
OFFICERS :
Presldent-EDWiK G. Fay.
Secretary and Treasurer A. II. Moere.
Solicitor F. F. BaieHTtY.
Superintendent F..C. Fay.
a iimtixi nnmlwr of shares et stock of tuis
company wUl be sold at one dollar per share.
Presntb7
comrny'semeeBtPhUadoJphfi.
TURD EDITIOJT.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 1,1880.
BLOODY DEEDS.
FATAL FAMILY FEUD IN MISSOURI.
STABBED AT A NEGRO DANCE.
MASSACHUSETTS DEMOCRATS.
Harmonious Gathering at Worcester Te-day
Butler Loudly Cheered.
BRIEFS BY WIRE.
Short Telegrams from Various Sources.
FATAL. FAMILY FEUD.
A Missouri Vendetta Results in the Killing
of. a Fermer Victim's Sen.
Louisville, Me., Sept. 1 Samuel John John Jehn
eon was shot and instantly killed by Jas.
Wheeler last evening, at Danville junction.
This is the culmination of an old feud which
commenced In 1659, when Jacksen's father
was killed during a quarrel with Wheeler
aud ethers. Samuel Jehnsen was then a
child four years old, and as he grew up
swore he would kill Wheeler and ethers
connected with the killing of his father.
About two months age he met Wheeler,
and fired three shots at him, none which,
however, took effect, and Wheeler
roade his escape. Yesterday Wheeler
learned that Jehnsen was coming te Dan
ville Junction, and fearing trouble he
watched Jehnsen's movements en his arri
val, from a window, and as Jehnsen
stepped en the platform leading te the
hotel he fired from the window. The lead of
buckshot entered Jehnsen's right side and
he sank en the platform and died in a few
minutes. Wheeler was arrested.
BAY STATE DEMOCRATS.
Meeting or the Massachusetts Convention
The Era of Geed Feeling.
Worcester, Mass., Sept. 1. -The Dem
ocratic state convention was called te
order at 11:15 by Cel. Jonas II. French.
He congratulated the party en its com
plete recognition and union in this state.
Majer McCafferty was appointed tem
porary chairman. Several Butler men en
tered the hall at this juncture and were
tremendously cheered, te which the gen
eral himself responded.
"During the applause the barking of a
deg caused considerable merriment. Majer
McCaffcrty remarked that that might be a
geed omen. Gcese cackled when Reme
was saved. He declared that the day of
redemption had come. Committees wcre
then appointed. In answer te a call for a
speech from General Butler, the chairman,
merely replied: "In the sweet by-and-by,"
and the emission was evidently a
great disappointment.
m
IN MEMOltlAJI.
The Geary Statne Erected.
jJIHaruisbure, Pa., September 1. The
statue of ex-Governer Geary, authorized
by an act of the Legislature, was erected
ever the grave of the deceased te-day in
Mt. Kalmia cemetery.
Collision of Freight Trains.
Chester, Pa., September 1. A collir cellir collir
ien between two freight trains occurred at
Morgan station en the Philadelphia & Bal
timore Central railroad yesterday. The
damage te both engines and the cars was
very great, but nobody was hurt.
ST ADDED AT A DALf..
The Exciting Spert at Darkey Dance.
Baltimore, Md., Sept. 1. Jehn Robert Robert
eon, a negre aged 22 years, was stabbed at
an early hour this morning during a dis
turbance at a colored ball. Kobcrtsen
was taken te the hospital and died shortly
afterwards. Several parties charged with
the cutting have been arrested.
NOT YELLOW FEVER
The Memphis Scare Said te be Unremitted.
MEMrms, Sept. 1. Dispatches from
Yicksburg say the cases taken off the
towboat Raven have been the subject of
continuous observation for the past seven
ty-twe hours and arc pestively declared
net te be yellow fever. This statement is
authorized by officials of the national
beard of health.
Fire In Baltimore.
Baltimeuc, Md., Sept. 1. Twe build
ings in the eastern part of city occupied by
Adams & Setzcr, as a packing box factory,
and Dancls & Sparklin, meulding estab
lishment, wcre damaged by fire this morn
ing te the extend of five thousand dollars.
Valuable Ceal.
New Yeuk, Sept. 1 Recent experiment
with coal ofthe Montauk coal company
show that one pound of Montauk coal
yields far higher illuminating power than
the best water gas.
The Publle Debt.
Washington, D. C, Sept. 1. The debt
statement issued te-day shows the reduction
of the public debt during the month of
August te be $12,027,107.59,
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WEATHER INDICATIONS.
Washington, D. C, Sept. 1. Fer the
Middle Atlantic states, slightly warmer,
partly cloudy weather, occasional light
rains, easterly veering te southerly winds,
stationary or falling barometer.
MARKETS.
Mew Yerk Mar net.
New Yerk, Sep. 1. Fleur State and West
crn buyers laver light expert and home
trade demand southern dull; weak, common
te fair extra atW 755.'0c. de geed te choice
at Se O0QG 50c.
Wheat opened Krm; nftcrwards declining,
Uyc active: Ne. 2 Red cash $1 OS; de
Sept,l ml OCc ; de October, $10001 07V4C ;
dcrNev.fi 07c. Ne.l White Sep.fl054191-;
de October $1 KiiQl 05c.
Cern a shade better, fairly active; Mixed
western spot. 5951c ; de future, 50$52c.
Oats a trifle stronger; State, at 37llc;
Western, at 3641c.
Philadelphia Market.
PHiLADXtrinA, September 1. Fleur quiet;
best steady ; superfine f2 503 00 ; extra 350
4 00 ; Ohie and Indiana family $5 005 75 ;
Penn'a family de fl 75Q5 23; St, Leuis family at
$5 5006 00 ; Minnesota family $5 25Q5 75 ; patent
and high grades 6 oe8 00.
Rye flour at U 25- 50.
Whi
heat dull andeascr: Ne. 2 Western Red
fl 03; Penn'a Bed fl K; Amber at
fl04l05.
Cern steady ; steamer 52c : yellow 53c ;
mixed 5252Xc.
Oats quie. but firm ; Ne. 1. White; -1041c
Ne. 2. de 390390 ; Ne. 3, de 37338c; Se.
2, Mixed 37c.
Rve none here.
Previsions market quiet ; mess perk f 1G CO
tfBIG 25: beef hams t2u 00(5)21 00: Indian mess
-J.P &' bacon-,
g
Dacon smeKea sueuiuers 0
smoked hams lStflec;
quiet: ewr suaw.
butchers' 8c ; prise sttam ti. ...
Butter flral-with' hapreviag te??0?:
Creamery extra 9SaS7e; Creamery geed it
choice 23095a; Bradford ceuatyaaailejr Yerk
extra. 2125e ; Western reserve extra 17l3c;
dolMechoice 13G16C ; Bells duU ; Peaa
extra 1301G: Western reacrve extra I3iec
ESaflrmer; Penn'aat 19eX; Western
lSdlsWc
Cheese scarce and steady: New Yerk
full cream 13c; Western full cream 13c:
dofaU-te geed liailXc; de hair skims 10
Hc . ,,
Petroleum Arm ; reflned 9JSc
Whisky 115- .-e
Seeds Geed te prime Clever lrm at W
eswTrtaiethy nrin at $2 402 30; Plasseed
quiet at 9127 bid.
Stock Market.
September 1.
Xztv Yerk Stocks.
A. . A. X. F. x. r. X,
10:30 TWO 1 &00
38Mt W 38 ....
lORi 106 108
,944 was -
3:00
Erie It. It
Michigan S. A h.S...
Michigan Cent. It. It.
Chicago AX. W
Wf5 Wtf ??
Chicago, M. St. P... 87K
nan. Jt St. J. com e i 74
" P'Id.... 8fl2 sag Kltf ....
Teledo & Wabash.... 3&Z 37k 37K ....
Ohie & Mississippi.... 34K 3& Wi ....
St. Leuis, I. M.&S.K.. 36X 66)2 SJ ....
Ontario and Western. 24?J 2J 24k
C. C. I. C. it. It 19 Wl !&
New Jersey Central.. 76 75$ 75J$ ....
Del. Ilndsen Canal. SIX t jh
Del.. uicIcA Western 89 8&.
Vi !4
n'Aatara ITnlnn Tel 1fl3
102K1MK
l'ncifle Mull S. S. Ce..
wy
XI
Manhattan Elevated. 27k 27K
Union Pacific...
... sik 'My
...30 3
Kansas & Texas...
Monev.... ............. .... ...
New Yerk Central
Adams Express -
Illinois Central
Cleveland & Pitts
Chicago & Reck I
Pittsburgh Jk Ft. W
Pmi.ADii.rniA.
Pennsylvania R, R.. . . GS? 585;
Phil'a. Beading..... VA ll?j
Lehigh VaUey 53 S3Ji
Lehigh Navigation... 32 '31m
Northern Pacific Cem 27 a
11
m
2
B2H
3T&
15&
1C8 "
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Pitts., Titusv'eB.... 12J 12J.
Northern Central 3 37J,
PhU'a A Erie R. It 15
Northern Penn'a
Un.R.R'sefN.J 167
Hcstonvllle Pass 21
Central Trans. Ce
13
LANCASTER HOUSEHOLD MARKET.
Butter f) ft 1SQ20C
Cup cheese, 2 cups ..............ec
Cottage cheese, 2 pieces..... ........8c
Dutch cheese $ lump 810c
VBC1TS.
Apples ft X pk sc
Bananas each sQge
Cherries, dried, f qt 12e
Currants, dried, fl ft ills0
Dried Apples ? qt ::,Sf?2c
" Peaches I qt lOeiJO
Fex Grapes V qt :?
Grapes V Mlk J2SiS
Lemens dez "SJ?
Oranges V dez..... VmiS
Pears fl J peck J?5
Peaches ft Jpcck I520c
' " prime 'c
Plums fl qt I0Q15C
VKOKTABLUS.
Beets fl bunch "::55
Cabliage fl head 6M
Carrots fl bunch i2S
Cucumbers fl dez 5SiS
Cern fl dez J
Esc Plants each c
Green Cern fl.dez oqiec
Green beans fl Jpcck IAS!!0
Lima beans ft qt. WW;C
Lettuce, bead and plate rjS?0
Onions p A pk 20Q)25c
" fl bunch ....jc
Potatoes
I Mnt
..$10c
Badishcs '
I bunch
Soup Beans fl qt.
Salsify fl bunch
'.'.'"""'2b
'.V.i6i5e
eqitasncs rncu
Tomatoes ft Vt pk
POULTRY.
C hickens fl pair (live)
" " (cleaned)
Ducks ft pair
Gcese ft piece
HISCKLLAHKOCS.
Apple Butter flqt
Cantcleups .........-.....-...
Eggs ft dez
Heney ft ft
Seap ft ft.. ....... ........ .......
Sinner Icrniit W (It ............
4OfM0c
C075c
S0C0c
(Ocl
........ ..mn.
3Q5c
1C18C
2025C
58c
..vwwx.
Watermelons 1530c
UK ATS.
Beef Steak, ft ft
" Beest (rib) ft ft
" " (chuck) ft ft
" Corned, ft ft
" Dried, ft ft ;
Bologna dried
Ham ft ft..... .- ................
Lamb ft Si..........................
Lard ! ft... ............. ...........
...1020C
...12f$lCc
...10fS12c
...1O012C
...25ai2Sc
25c
...1518c
...1220c
7?'.'c
...vmv&a
!l10c
e
...10012c
..... 710c
Iv
."iieaicc
Mutten ft ft
Perk ft ft.... ................ .......
Pudding ft ft
Sausage ft ft..... ....
Sides and Bacen fl ft
Shoulders ft ft
Summer Bologna
eal st ie.......... .................
CHAIN.
Clevcrsccd ft bus ." 3.0O6.00
Hay ft ten .$20025
Cern ft bus. ......- ..oec
Oats ft bus 35ffl!0c
Kyefl bus 8590c
Timethy Seced ft bus 3.25Cb3.50
Wheat ft bus... L0
FOH SALE OK JtEST,
TTtOKSALE.
HANDSOME RESIDENCES,
Ten-roomed, two-slery and Mansard root,
Green Stone Frent Dwellings,
Nes. 120 and 1:3 West Orange Street.
With all the best
MODERN IMPROVEMENTS,
Including .Icnning'ri improved Londen water
closets, marble-top wasfistand, improved wall-ed-in
range, cellar heater, pertect drainage and
snivrraw. deen. drv cellar, white marble bate
and steps, &c, Ac. Let 22 by 245 feet te a 14-feet
wide alley, front yard 2 1 feet in depth, inclesed
with ornamental iron fence.
Fer tonus, &c, apply te
JOHN II. METZLER,
uug21-W&Stfd Ne. 0 Seuth Duke St.
EJTcVJtsiess.
DAILY EXCURSIONS
raesi
PHILADELPHIA
TO
CAPE MAY.
The famous mammoth thrcc-dcck Steamer
a
REPUBLIC
.
Leaves Itaco Street Wharf at 7K a. m., arriving
ut. f nun Mav about 12H n. m. Returning, leaves
Cape May at 3 o'clock p. m., givingample time
for bathlne or a drlve en tbc beach. A full
Brass Band nnd Orchestra Music for dancing.
Parler Entertainments varied weekly. Lunch
eons and Refreshments in abundance. Din
ners and suppers provided. Oysters and FIsb
served for supper a taw moments after taken
from the water.
Fare for the Round Trip
$1.00.
SUNDAYS Will leave Race Street WharT at
7Ja.m.
P. S. A Bread Gauge Steam R. It. will con
vey passengers te Cape Island in 8 minutes.
Tickets for sale at
CH AS. H. BAKR'S,
2S-2Jmd&W
CENTRE SQU Alt E.
1 0 WEST. FOR THE BEST COFFEES.
VT Sugars and Teas', Best Cigars and Tobac
cos, Best Wines and Liquors, Ask ler
Oakdale Pere Old Bye Whisky.
95 per cent. "Alcohol. Invigorating Tonic and
the Hair Liquid. All at
RINGrWALT'S
Ne. 205 WEST KINO STREET.
CONGKEISS HALL,
CAPE MAY, N. J.
OPEN FOB THE SEASON.
H.J. A G. R. CRUMP, Of the Colonnade Hetel,
E.A.GILLETT, Philadelphia.
tyl3-10tdeed
BISUOPTHOKPE-A BOARDING SCHOOL
ler Girls, Bethlehem, Pa. Scheel year be
gins September 15, 1880. Number of Scholars
limited. Fer circulars address MISS PAJNY
L. WALSH, Principal. Refers te HeriW.n.
Reynolds, lien. H. it. North, Charles F. Hager,
Gee. M, Kline, esq., end Gee, Celder, Jr.
........ J- J. .. . augM-JUlS
AMTMICMMMO'M ABTWmXMBMMMXT.
ASTRICH BR0.S'
Lancaster Bazaar
13 EAST KING ST.
Special Netice te Omr Cistesers.
Our store wUl be closed en MONDAY and
TUlkSDAY. SEPTEMBER the 6th and 7th, en
account of holidays. Will be reopened Tues
day evening, SEPTEMBER 7th, at 6 p. m.
We also beg te inform the ladles of Lancaster
and vicinity that we shall keep for the next
season a coniplcte line of
TRIMMED MILLINERY,
and offer such at our well known low prices.
Due notice wlltfbe given of our FALLJJPEX
ING. EARLY FALL HATS.
We have opened our first let of FALL 1 1 ATS.
One Let or New Style UaU at 21c
One Let of Pine MILAN HATS at 61c
Mesquite Net Canopies Over Beds only $2.
We have opened thU week a Pull Stock of
"WORSTEDS,
and offer them
fere.
nt prices never sold for lc-
Knltting Yarns at.
First Quality at....
..S0c per pound.
..OCc
BEST
GuDQiie Geiuan Uiittiiff Yam
Common Celers $1.10 per pound, 33c per
quarter.
High Celers and Balmoral $1.00 per pound,
10c per quarter.
QERMANTOWN WOOL.
Black and White $L35 per pound
Colored 1-50
Shetland Fless 1.10
SheOand Weel 1.80
BEST IMPORTED
BERLIN ZEPHYR,
Full Weight, All Celers, at the unllerm price
NINE CENTS
Per ounce, 91.35 per pound.
DEXTEK'S
Sail Knitting- Cotten,
All Number, at 7c a ball
Excelsior Ball Cotten at tea ball
White Perforated Card Beard at 3c a sheet
Sliver Card Beard at 5c a sheet
EMBROIDERY SILK,
In all Celers,
Skeins.
25c a bunch of twenty-five
SHETLAND SHAWLS at. 75c. handmade
Large size at..... ........................... ..$1.00
Heavy close mash Shawls at 1.2!)
Children's band-made Split .Jackets at, 19c
Hand-made Boetcc3 at 11,19,25c
Babies' hand-made Carriage covers at. W.33
Babics'cinbreidercd Shawls from Site np te$5.00
BABIES' MERINO CLOAKS IN WHITE AND
DRAB.
Full line of Towels of every description.
A geed Tewel for rc
A very large Tewel for 7c
Large, heavy German Linen Tewel at 17c
Fine Damask Linen Tewel at, .25c
Toweling by the yard at 5c
Glass Toweling 10c n yard
Kcmnantef Tewcllngsat 10c 11 piece. A great
bargain.
Wash Bags at leu piece
NAPKINS IN GREAT VARIETY.
We call the attention of our Customers te
our complete stock ei
DRESS LININGS.
Paper Muslins at. .
Silcsias at
Wlggan at
,ic a yard
if
t. ...... a lH
LADIES' LINEN & LACE GOODS.
Iu this one department wc offer and exhibit
the greatest variety ever shown before.
Louies' Linen Chemisettes at 23c
Ladies' Lawn Ties, embroidered at 5c
Embroidered Tie and Chemisettes for 28c
Ladies' Lace Ties in cream and white
from. ....... ..................... ......Ijc te f i.oe
SPANISH LACE TIES IN BLACK. CREAM
AND WHITE.
Spanish I.acc Fichus from 75c upward
Single-width Illusion in white, black and
cream, ntlOc a yard. ,
Dotted Net for 12c a yard
Our assortment in Black and Plated
JEWELRY -
Cannet be surpassed. Come and sce rcpr
designs we exhibit in this department.
IN
:tty
Fall UnderAAear
Wc are offering some great inducements.
An elegant Ladies' Merine Undershirt, silk
stitched front, regular made cutis, at 50c
The best ever sold in this city for the price.
Ladies' Merine Drawers, 50c same quality
Child's heavy, geed quality Undershirts
from .25c upwards
An excellent Gent's heavy Merine Undershirt
for. 5Cc
Gents' English Blcrlne Socks, regular made,
for 25c a pair
CHILD'S IMPORTED
Fall Cotten Hosiery,
In New aftd Elegant Designs.
Heavy iron frame Hese, full regular made
Londen length, .22capalr
Heavy Balbrlggan Hese, full regular made
silk clocked......... ..............25c
POLKA DOTTED SILK HANDKERCHIEFS,
iu three different shades of Navy Blue, white.
large and smaU dot, all sUk, c
Satin Hat Scarfs, poUiadettcd, 50c
Pelka Dotted Satin Neckties for Gents.
Pelka Dotted and Satin Shirt Cevers for
Gents in the latest designs.
Gents' Pelka Dotted Handkerchlcis, blue and
white lOcaplcce
Gents' Satin Scarfs and Ties in black and
colored.
Men's extra size heavy Merine Undershirts
na liran tut He. 50.
A large assortment of Gent's Suspenders,
Socks, Dress Shirts, Handkerchlcis, Ac.
ASTRICH BRO.'S
13 EAST KING STREET, -
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