1 -r ' -T I It n r 4 ? py $ OOLTJllfclA. NEWS.. OUR REGULAR CORRESPONDENCE. Itorengh Sadget Accidents and Incidents Mew of the Town. Geerge Dinkle, an employee in the ma chine Bneps .of Perrettet and Heyt, situated at Bridge and Commerce street, while working a circular saw in the pattern de? partment yesterday afternoon, had the third finger of his. right hand cut off above the second joint Dr. Tayler dressed the injured member. The posteffio hours appear te change with the closing hours of the stores. Frem Sep tember 1st until further notice the office will close at 7:80 p. m., Saturdays excepted when eight o'clock will be the closing hour. It is well te remember these things. The members of the Archery club were toted in hay wagons yesterday afternoon te the residence of J. Housten Mifflin, at Norwood, where, until tee dark te see the target, they practiced with their bows and arrows. The Shawnee fire company will held its regular monthly meeting this evening. Frem a solid piece of weed Jerry Kech has just completed the statue of a man which will grace the front of his cigar stere en Locust street. The proportions given the statue are very geed and the work reflects much credits en Mr. Eech who is a born genius. It is said the "Our Beys" baseball club of this place anticipated a defeat at the hands of the "Furnace Hill" nine of Hiddletewn where the game of yesterday between the teams was played ; and cer tain it is that Buch anticipations were rea lized, the score at the ending of the ninth inning standing 21 te 17 in favor of the home club. The " Our Beys " played with several substitutes. The honors are new even, a victory and a defeat being scored te each club. Anether game will proba bly be played te decide the championship. Samuel Eddy, a brakemau en freight engine Ne. 223, had the index finger of his right hand mashed at Lcaman Placa last night while coupling cars. The injury was dressed by Dr. Craig en the arrival of the train at Columbia. The committee of ladies te whom has been entrusted the tunning of the fair te be given this month, commencing en the Dtli, for the benefit of the Citizens' band, will held their last meeting in the band room this evening, where the final arrange ments will be made. The ladies' aid society of the M. E. church at their sociable, held in the church parlor last evening, took in about eighteen dollars clear gain, as they had no expenses. The evening is said te have been very plcasautly spent. Jacob Strawbridge, an old resident of Washington boreujrh. died last night after a lingering illness at the age of seventy-six years. The funeral will take place en Sunday morning next from the Bethel of the Church of Ged. M. Bachcnhcimer has just placed a gas reflector in the show window of his stere. The thrcc-ycar-eld daughter of Frank Zicgler, the P. It. It. engineer, fell down the cellar steps at her home en Walnut street, below Third street, yesterday after noon, and was quite severely injured. Drs. Armer and Kay did what they could te relieve the sufferings of the little one, who te-day experiences but little pain. The Weman's Foreign Missionary so ciety or the M. E. church, met in the church parlors yesterday afternoon. Miss Mary Bewman, of Marietta, Pa., is visiting in Columbia, the guest of Mazie E. Purple. Mr. Hebcrt E. Haldeman, of Columbus, Ohie, who has been visiting his family in Columbia for the past mouth or two, left here this morning te resume his duties in the former place. Sarah Davis, a colored woman who is separated from her husband, Daniel Davis, has brought suit before Justice Evans against Sadie Ycllctts, a quadroon, who is charged with being tee intimate with the aforesaid Daniel. Sarah was net able te substantiate her charge and defendant was released. The Garfield and Arthur marching club at a meeting held last evening decided te adept an cichty-five cent uniform. Majer Yocum of the ijy was elected treasurer of the elub. An association composed exclusively of members of the Vigilant ire Company will give a sociable in the cngine house parlor en Saturday evening next. Wolfe's orchestra will furnish the musie. Let the voters remember that te-day is the last day en which they can be assessed and act accordingly. The assessors may be found at the different polling-places. It is well te make sure of these things. The Western Union telegraph olfice at this place is new what may be Killed a " department office, " as the telegraph in struments arc separated one lrem the ether by a thick glass paititieu placed in position te deaden the sound of one in strument while the operator marks out another. The instruments being together and the operator unprotected, that official was heretofore bothered a geed bit. Walter KaufVman, of Mcchanicsburg, Pa., is visitiug C. C. Kauffinan. The carts, trucks, etc., used by Messrs. I'pp and Black at Whitcland, in their contract with the Pennsylvania railroad company were brought here te-day en a couple of freight cars. The river is somewhat higher than it was a week age but is yet close te low water mark. The rise is nowhere near wliat we supposed it would be. More Scheel Changes. On ing te the ever-crowding of the Mul berry street secondary school, the superin tending committee of the school beard liave been compelled te transfer about twenty of the pupils te Mr. Gates's Rock Reck laud street secondary. About twenty pupils of Miss Brubakcr's girls secondary school have been transferred te Miss Hantch's boys secondary. These trans fere, of ceurse, create dissatisfaction, but they cannot for the present be avoided. A6 seen as the new Lemen street school house is finished, and the contractors are under bends te have it finished by the 1st of December, there will be room for the secondary pupils, as there will be both a boys' and girls' school iu the building. Lett by a Yeung Man. Susan Brown is the name of a 17 year old maiden from Uarrisburg, who came te the lockup last night and asked for lodg ing. She said that she was brought te this city by a young man whose name she did net knew. He was a resident of Read in!?. Yesterday he met her en the strcet in Uarrisburg and asked her te accompany I him te Lancaster, bue agreed te de se and he paid her fare. He left her in the depot and it was net long before she found that he was net coming back. She then went te the station house. The mayor al lowed Susan te depart this morning. The Sunday Scheel Convention. At the coming state Su nday school con vention the following g cntlemcn will be present as lecturers : Rev. Henry M. Har Har eon, of Dickinsen college, Carlisle, Pa. Subject : "The credibility of the Gos pels." Rev. J. L. Floed, editor of Cha Umua Assembly Herald. Subject: "Weman and her place in the world." Rev. Jesse D. Yeung, of Alteena. Subjest : " What de our young peeple read?" James McCor McCer mick, of Uarrisburg. Subject: "Hew can we keep the big boys in ear schools ?" Mayer's Court. The mayor had before him this morning one drunken and disorderly person, who was committed te jail for 5 days, and two vagrants who were discharged. Jehn Stettler for drunken and disorderly conduct was this morning sunt te jail by A'.dermab Spurrier for 10 days. GMMBvtMrXkMMCkadw. In their monthly, circular, dated Sep tember 1, Messrs. J. 8. Gans's Sen & Ce. make the following observations : "Seed Leae. Trade has been slew; nearly all useful, old tobaccos have been picked up by manufacturers, whilst sales of new have only been moderate. The bulk of our packers have but just be gun te sample, and it is hardly reasonable te expect large transactions until-all are through and cooler weather sets in. "The expert demand noted in our last, has net continued, owing however te the fact that with large quantities of Brazil in Bremen, dealers there are trying te press the prices of seed leaf, with what success the future must tell. "Our reports of the '80 crop, although all agreeing te its being large, are very conflicting as te its quality and soundness, particularly se in Pennsylvania, where it appears as if the new crop will produce less fine leaf than did that of 1879." They report for the menth.the sale of 50 cases of 1877, 2,200 cases of 1878, (500 of Pennsylvania); 4,300 cases of 1870 (1,600 or Pennsylvania. They quote Pennsylvania 1878 at from 12(13 for low te 18(0,35 for wrappers; Pennsylvania 1879 at from 10(j 12 for low te 18(50 for wrappers. A Jurer Arrested. Samuel Tayler, colored, of Little Britain township, who has been serving in court as a juror this week, was arrested after court this morning and taken before Alder man A. F. Dennelly te auswer a charge of deserting his wife. When the partners came together they scttlcd.the case by Sam uel paying his wife some money and prom prem ising te pay her mere. m The Heard of Trade. Have we a beard of trade ? Mayer Mac Mac Mac Genigle has received a communication from K. P. Perter, special agent of the census official, requesting him te forward te him the latest annual report of our beard of trade. We had a beard of trade some years age ; what has become of it? Married iu YerK. In Yerk, August 31, at the Moravian parsonage, by Rev. L. F. Kampmann, Mr. Chas. Henry Decker, of Landisville, Lan caster county, Pa., was married te Miss Anna Stump, of Jeffersen, Coderus town ship, Yerk county. Policeman Resigned. Charles Derwart has resigned his posi tion as policeman of the Seventh ward. The mayor has made no appointment as yet. Big Game. Tobias Krcider caught a turtle in Mill creek this morning, en an out line, which weighed between nine and ten pounds. He also caught a five pound eel. Large Tomate. - William Pentz, cigar manufactuicr, at Chestnut and North Queen street, has a large tomato which he raised. It weighs two pounds and ene ounce. Large Funeral. Jehn Franciscus was buried in Wood ward Hill cemetery this afternoon. The funeral was very large, the Kcd Men and Shiflllcr fire company attending. Female weakness, caused by deranged kid neys, permanently nnu positively curcci ey the use et Prof. Guilmette's French Kidney Pad. All druggists sell them. Hen- He Saved His Soe. Israel Jenes, of Franklin station, Ohie, has a hen whom the doctors have given up with Diabetes, lie applied a Wat's Kidmey Pad, when he commenced te Improve and Is new able te get out and attend te his wark. nug30-lwdMW&F. The uged uud lnllrm nre strengthened and faculties brightened by Malt Bitter. Campaign Seng. "Hancock is the Man that Don't Sui render." 5 ler 10 cts. 13 for i" cts. Or, 73c. per 100. Agents wanted. S. R. Getwnls, Nnrrlstewn, Pa, bl-2td Tb Three Graces. are reprcseutcd with pertcctly developed forms beauty and health combined. Ne de cayed-toethed man or woman can be healthy, because digestion must be imperfect. Uhe SOZODONT, get healthy teeth, geed digestion and a sound body. Kcvivc the three Graces. Fer tender and inflamed faces Cutlcura Shav ing Seap is worth Its weight In geld. POLITICAL BULLETIN. Fer Assembly. ELIMG. SNYDER, of the Ninth ward, wil be a candidate for the Democratic nomination te the Legislature from Lancaster City. Sub ject te Democratic rules. tp Te Voters. The 2d of SEPTEMBER Is the last day Ter 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 C p. m. te 9 p. in., te perfect the list of voters. All persons entitled te vote should personal ly see that they are assessed as well as regis tered.; Persons Intending te be naturalized bclere the 2d of OCTOBER should also be assessed mid registered by the 2d of SEPTEMBER. Committee en naturalizatien: J. L. Stein metz, 1. McMullcn, 11. F. Davis, Jehn A. Ceyle, B. F. Montgomery. Persons desiring te be naturalized can applv te any of these, or tO W. U.IIenSCl, Ut tllC INTELLIGKNCEII efllcc. 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 ING, SEPT. 3. The ward clubs will meet at their respective headquarters and march theretrem te ; the Central Headquarters at 8 p. m., sharp. There will be speaking by Jeseph C. McAlaarney, cq., of Uarrisburg. Vecal music including some campaign songs written especially for the occasion, by the Hancock Glee Club. 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 first and third Monday of the month. Sixth Ward Anierlcus Club. The Americus club will march te Schiller hall at VA p. m., and after a joint business meeting the two clubs Mill be escorted te Cen tre Square by the Ninth Ward club. ' First Ward. The First Ward Hancock and English club will meet at 7:30 p, in., September 3, at 11. Ncnmer's saloon. Second Ward. A special meeting of the Second Ward Han. cock anil English club will be held at Spreng cr's hall, North Queen street, Thursday even ing at 8 o'clock. All members are requested te attend as final action will be taken in refer ence te uniform. All Democrats arc earnestly requested te sign the roll. Hancock Veterans. Company " C," of the Hancock Veterans wll meet at Central headquarters Friday evening for the purpose of electing company ellicers. Seventh Ward. A special meeting of the Yeung Men's Hani cock and English club et the Seventh want will be held en THUKSDAY EVENING, at eight o'clock, at Utzingcr's saloon. Middle street. Eighth Warders Attention I The members efthe Eighth Ward Hancock club and Democratic citizens In general, arc requested te meet te-morrow evening at 7 o'clock at Mrs. Dlehl's saloon, en High street, for the purpose of marching te the Central headquarters and participating In the mass meeting. Ninth Ward. The regular stated meeting et the Ninth Ward Hancock and English club will be held at their club room ever Arneld Haas's saloon, North Queen street, en Friday evening, Sept. 3, at 7 o'clock sharp. All members are desired te be present at quarter of 8 o'clock. The club will proceed In a body te the Schiller house te escort the Sixth ward club te the mass meeting i the Central headquarters In Centre Square, r .- ADYMM-Ea. Among the many advantages gained by our change of busineaB location, an Important one is the enlarged rooms and improved fa culties of Omr REP Am DBPABTMENT." With pur present corps of skilled mechanics and complete equipment of machinery and tools we are are prepared te execute and warrant all work en trusted te us! WATOH 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 bought, taken in exchange, or made into new goods. H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers, Ne. 4 West King Street. FOB PRESIDENT : WINFIEED S. HANCOCK, OF PENNSYLVANIA. FOB VICE PRESIDENT : TVELIIAM H. ENGLISH, OF INDIANA. GEN. HON. The great principles or iBierican lib erty are still the lewfal Inheritance or this people, ana ever should be. The right ertrlalby jnry, the habeas corpus, the liberty of the press, the freedom of speech, the natural rights of persons and the rights ef property must be preserved. WINFIELD S. HANCOCK, Maj. Gen.CemdgDept. La. and Texas. State Electoral Ticket. ELECTORS. R. E.MONAGHAN, W. H. PLAYFORD. JOHN SLEVIN. E. A. PUE. J. M. CAMPBELL. GILLES DALLET. JOHN N, MOFFET. EDWIN WALDON. NATHAN C.JAMES. GEOKGE FILBERT. JAMES G. McSPARRAN. DR. ALFRED J. MARTIN ADAM GERRINGER. FRANK TURNER. P. J. BIRMINGGHAM. II. E. DAVIS. GEORGE A. POST. A. M. BENTON.I J. P. LINTON. COL. JOHN S. MILLER. J. O. SAXTON. C. X.. BOWER. J. A. J. BUCHANAN. CHRISTOPHER MAGEE. ROBERT M. GIBSON. THOS. BRADFORD. HARRY W. WILSON SAMUEL GRIFFITH. J. ROSS THOMPSON. DEMOCRATIC STATU TICKET. FOR Surinam JUDGE. GEORG E A. J ENKS. FOR AUDITOR GENERAL. ROBERT P. DECHERT. DEMOCRATIC COUNT V TICKET. FOR COSGRES3. J. L. STEINMETZ. FOR DISTRICT ATTORSEY. d. Mcmullen. FOR SENATOR (13tll DISTRICT.) j. B. DOUGLASS. FOR ASSEMBLY (2d DISTRICT.) S. C. STEVENSON, S. P. SHIRK. FOR ASSEMRLT (3d DISTRICT.) II. M. BRENEMAN. It. DAVIS YUNDT, JACOB M. HAENLEN. FOR FRISON lNSrECTOnS. BARTON N. WINTERS BENJ. MILLER. FOR VOOR DIRECTORS. A. J. SNYDER, JOHN FRANCISCUS. SPECIAL NOTICES. SAMPLE MOTICE. It is impossible ler a woman after a falthltil course of treatment with Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound te continue te sutter with a weakness et the uterus. Enclose a stamp te Mrs. Lydia E. Plnkham, 233 Western avenue. Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets. jy29-lydeedw Try Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup. The I'leasares et Hepe. When the body Is bowed with pain an intenwc longing for relief brings hope. This may brighten 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 lite. Tub ambition et the American people leads them te overtax their strength and completely break down their nervous systems, impov erish the bleed, and almost destroy their con stitutions. Recover your constitution imme diately, before It Is tee late, by taking Dr. Browning's Tonle and Alterative, the great Bleed Purifier and Bleed Maker. Prlce 50 cents and $1. Fer sale by the Proprietor, W. Champien Browning, M. D., 1117 Arch street, Philadelphia, and all Druggists and Dealers In Medicines. s2-lwdTu,Th&S "Sellers' Liver Pills' cured me of liver com plaint of eight years' standing." Win. Evans, Joilet, 111. Give them a trial. M. A. St. Mars, St. Boniface, Manitoba, writes: "Dr. Themas' Eclcctrie Oil is a public bcncllt. It has done wonders here, and lias cured me et a bad cold in ene day." Fer sale by II. 11. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 Nertli Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. 29 Try Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup Coughs. "Brown's Jlrenchial Troches" arc used with advantage te alleviate Coughs, Sere Threat, Hoarseness and Bronchial Affections. Fer thirty years these Troches have been in use, with annually increasing favor. They arc 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. "Brown's Bronchial , 'Treche's" act directly en the organs efthe voice. They have an ex traordinary effect in all disorders of the Threat and Larynx, restoring a healthy tene when re laxed, cither lrem cold or ovcr-excrtlon of the voice, and produce a clearand distinct enunci ation. Speakers and Singers find the Troches useful. A Cough, Celd, Catarrh ei Sere Threat re quires immediate attention, as neglect el ten times results In some Incurable Lung Disease. "Brown's Bronchial Troches" will almost In variably give relief. Imitations are offered for sale, many et which arc Injurious. The genu ine "Brown's Bronchial Troches" arc sold only in boxes. ianlMyd&wTu.TliAS The Invalid finds in "Dr. Llndsey's Bleed Searcher" nature's great restorer. It Is won wen derlul. Mothers! mothers!! Mothers! It Arc you disturbed at night and broken et your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain or cutting teeth? It se, go at once and get a bottle of MRS. WINS LOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. It will relieve the peer little sufferer immediately depend upon It ; there is no mistake about It. There is net a mother en earth who lias ever used it, who will net tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe te uc in all cases, and pleas ant te the taste, and is the prescription et one et the eldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere 23 cents a bottle. fi 17-lyd A wM.VAS A Werd te Our Readers. When you read of a remedy that will cure al diseases, beware of it ; but when reu read of a pure vegetable compound wldch claims te cure only certain parts of the body, and fur nishes high proof that it does this,' you can safely try and with the assurance that it will help you. This is just what Warner's Safe Kianey and Liver Cure docs. It cures nil troubles el the lower portion et the body and none ethers. It will net help the toothache, earache nor consumption, but It will put your body in a vigorous and healthy state where en can enjoy uic nnu appreciate its reed gs. Try It, " j t Warm Weather and Its Effects. Many people, especially ladles, complain at this season efthe year of a general; weakness or debUity. The use of Speer's Pert Grape Wineprcvents this. The wine Is said te have a most wonderful effect In giving strength, vigor and tone te the whole system. It is ax. tenslvcly used by ladies nursing, or about te nurse infants. This wine Is net a manufactured article no liquor Is added te It. It Is no patent medicine or cordial humbug, but Is a superior wine efthe Oporto grape. It Is pure, old, un adulterated wine, nothing mero or less. Mr. Speer has been supplying hospitals with his wine for many years past. It is said te be un surpassed for summer complaints, and for weakly persons. The prlce is low ler se excel lent a wine, and no family need be without it. This wine Is endorsed by Drs. Atlce and Davis, and sold by II. E. Slaymaker. aulG-2wd&w A Blddle. Four people sat down at a table te play. They played all that night and part of next day; This one thing observe, that when they wcre Nobody played with, and nobody cheated ; Yci when they get up, eaeh was winner a gulnci, Who tells me this liddle I'm sure Is no ninny. The answer te this Is, " they were four musi cian.' , , They crcij-i themselves, till they needed Physicians, j Tl 3v s Jtlered much pain and agony endured, l.Hhey used EclectricOil and then they were ci'red. Fer sa'.e by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster Pa. 30 Try Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup. MARRIAGES. Baktlev-Hart. September 1, 1880, at St. Thomps's church. Villa Neva, Pa., by the Rev. Father bhecran, Mr. James A. Bartley, of Dil lervllle, Lancster county, Pa., te Miss Kate B. Hart, et Bryn Mawr, Pa. lid HEATHS. Tomlissen. In this ciiy, en September 1, 1SS0, Jehn ToinUnsen, In the 50th year of his age. . The relatives and friends et the family are respectfully Invited te attenil the funeral from his late residence. Ne. 49 Middle street, en Sat urday afternoon at 2M o'clock. Interment at Woodward Hill cemetery. 'SEW ADVERTISEMENTS S' OUR HBOUX LUNCH THIS EVENING AT JOHN SPENGLER'S FULTON OPERA HOUSE SALOON, ltd 100 Tens et Rags Wanted, Fer which the lUghcst prlce will be paid. 2?f CENTS PER POUND FOR GOOD MIXED RAGS. The highest price paid for Woolens, Old Paper, Beeks, 4c. Ten Rag Asserters wanted4 te whom the highest price will be paid. JOHN A. SHOBER, Cor. North Queen ami Orange Streets, yj-tfdR Lancaster, Pa PROPOSALS WILL UK RKCK1VKD AT the Mayer's OOlce up te MONDAY, SEP TEMBER G, 1880, at 8 o'clock p. m., for digging out and filling In sixteen hundred (1,600) feet, mere or less, et trench for water pipes along Lemen street, westward from North Queen te conceru aiiey ; ier uigging out nnu lining iu 330 lect, mere or Jess, en North Plum street, between the Pennsylvania railroad and the New Helland pike ; for digging out and tilling in 175 feet, mere or less, en Millllu street, west 01 Water s'-r-et. trenches te be 4 feet deep and 2 feet wlde. Bids must be made for each trench icparately: te state hew much ler earth and hew much for rock per cubic yard. Werk te be dene under the direction and sub ject te the measurement of the Superintendent efthe Water Works and at the time he may direct. Bend in $200 for the faithful perform ance of the work te accemnaiiT bid. PROPOSALS will be received at the sameJ time and place for as much goon American icaa (net exceeding two tens) as the city may re quire te April 1, 1889. PROPOSALS will be received at the'samc time and place for repairing Nes. 2 and 3 Blr kcnblne immps at the Water Works according te specifications te be seen at the Mayer's Office. JOHN T. MacGONIULE, Chairman of Water Committee. se,-2-3td-TFS. AM USEMENTS. UULTON OPERA HOUSE. ONE NIGHT ONLY. Tuesday, September 7, 1880. FORD'S BRILLIANT COMEDY CO. After two weeks In Baltimore and one week in Washington, will produce the musical com edy of "FnnikFidkr With the gems of SIX OPERAS, and many bright minstrel effects introduced. Full of Fun, 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 Heuse. sl-Ctd TULTON OrElU HOUSE. ON MONDAY EVENING, SEPT. G, 1SS0. The world-famed, great original and en'y Mme Rente's Minstrels, Enhancing Its Illustrious value and interest by merging Inte Itself the equally honored VIENNA LADY ORCHESTRA, and their equally eminent VIVANDIERE CORNET BAND AMD M'me. RENTZ'S Peerless Opera Burlesque Stars. RESERVED SEATS, the Opera Heuse Office. 75 CENTS, en sale at s,2-ltd WANTED. WANTED. .EVERYBODY TO ADVEK tisc, free of charge. In the Iktelliekn cxr, who wants something te de. WANTED A GIRL WANTED TO DO general housework. Geed relcrcnce re quired. Apply at Leeb's store. Ne. 2G North Queen street, Lancaster. aSl-Std JACOB LOEB. WANTED. ONE FURNISHED FRONT room, suitable for two pernens, between King and Walnut streets. North Prince or North Queen preferred. Address " S," Intelll eencer Office. ltd WANTED A COUNTRY OlltL WANTS A situation te de general housework. Can give geed reference. ' Apply at the Iktellioex Iktellieex czn office. ltd' GIRL WANTED A GOOD AND RJSLIA ble girl wanted for general housework at Ne, 9 East King Street, ltd EDITIOS. THUB8DAT KVWNG, 6KPT. a, 1880. HOME AND ABROAD. HANCOCK SURE OF INDIANA. THE PACIFIED UTES. Fires, Politics, Beceptteas and Crime. IN THE WEE 8MA' HOUKS. SmUlng Down Irish Legislation. Londen, September 2. The resolution of Mr. Themas P. O'Connor, Heme Ruler, member for Galway " that it is no longer just or expedient that all measures for the improvement of the condition of the peo ple of England, Ireland and Scotland should be at the mercy of a body consisting of legislators, hereditary and irresponsible," was moved in the house of commons, in the small hours of Wednesday morning. After the burial bill was seconded by Mr. Tabeucher (Lib cral) member for Northampton. The Marquis of Hartington humorously depre cated the raising of a great constitutional question at half past three o'cleok in the morning. The house then divided en the question. The numbers were 13 yeas te 71 nays. INDIANA SAFE. English Say Se. Albany, N. Y., Sept. 2 At the Deme-1 cratic barbecue at the lair grounds yes terday, speeches wero made by Speaker Randall, S. S. Cox, ex-Governer Walker and ethers. A letter of regret at his in ability te be present was read from Gener al Hancock. Anether was read from Hen. Wm. H. English, in which he says, " We are counting upon the vote of the great Empire state- for Hancock and English, and will see that the vote of Indiana is cast for the same ticket." FOB 81.65. A Man Garroted la DayUgut. New Yerk, Sept. 2. Yesterday neon as James Mooney, a mechanie, was passing through Sixth avenue en his way home te dinner, two men suddenly pounced en him, knocked him down, beat him in a fearful manner and rifled his pockets of ene dol lar and sixty-five cents. A crowd gathered about but the men drew revolvers and de. fled them te molest them. Late last night Wm. Stevens and Jehn Moere, alias "Fighter" Moere, the highwaymen, were caught by a dctective, and te-day Justice Smith locked both up fertrial en $1,500 bail. Y. M. O. A. PiTTsnuRan, Pa., Sept. 2. -The state executive committee of the Yeung Men's Christian association have issued a call for the thirteenth annual convention te meet at Wilkcsbarre from September 23d te the 26th. Representatives from 180 Christian associations will be in attend ance. A Foel and His Meney. Billv Gressman, a former laboring ere miner, in Longswamp, Berks county, had J his head turned by getting a f4U,0UO fortune from Germany. He Is ridi ing te the devil en the backs of seven expensive horses, lavishes money en his wife, has bought two taverns and the ether day gave a former female associate tramp $1,000 te get rid of her. The Use Treaty. "Washington Sept. 2. Tne Interior de partment fe-day received a despatch from Colerado saying that seventy-five of the Utes signed the ratification en August 27. The commisien expect ultimately te obtain the assent of all the Utcs at the southern agency. 8X7. Ne Formal Reception. Chicago, Sept. 2. Mr. Hayes and party arrived here at 0.-30 this morning. There was no formal reception and the party drove te the Grand Pacific hotel for break fast. They left for the "West at eleven o'clock, in a special car. Railroad Accident. Londen, Sept. 2. A train en the Mid land railway, going from Liverpool te Londen, ran off the track just outside tt Central station at Manchester te-day. Twe carriages were smashed, and a number Of passengers injured. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, D. C, Sept. 2. Fer the New England and Middle Atlantic states, falling barometer, slightly warmer weather with southerly winds and partly cloudy weather. . Legislative Nomination. Pottsville, Sept. 2. W. "W. Hcffner was nominated te-day for assembly by the Republican legislative convention of the second district, Schuylkill oennty. Piane Case Factory Burned. Fitchburg, Mass., Sept. 2. Stcinway & Sens' piano case factory burned this morning ; less, estimated at $15,000. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. THE Lancaster Organ MauoTactery Without a doubt furnish the FINEST IN STRUMENTS In the Market. Warerooms North Queen street, Manufactory in the rear. Branch Office, 15$ East King Street. Alex. McKillips, Proprietor. Alse Agent for Lancaster County for CIIICKEItING A SON'S Celebrated PIANOS. . A FuU Line et Sheet and ether Music, Small Instruments. Violins, Banjos, Band Instru ments. Ac, always en hand. 113-lydSAlyw GRAND LUNCH. On THURSDAY EVENING, Sept. 2, i grand lunch will be served at b KNAPP'S SALOON, sl-2td East King street. CONGrREISS HALL, CAPE MAT, N. J. OPEN FOB THE SEASON. H. J. A G. R. CRUMP, Of the Colonnade Hetel, E.A.GILLETT, Philadelphia. )yl3-lftdeed It you want a GOOD PITTING BOOT OR SHOE, Ready-made or made te order, cell at F. HLEMENZ'S, Ne. 105 North Queen Street. Custom work a specialty. jeaesAWtfd LttD WYrk Haw Te, Sep. l-lfep State aad Wert era -Dttjwr arrcr j Hayraaa gfaf at 253: extra de at nim: ehetee, do ts 954 65; fiuiey de, ffSOJU 73: round hoop Ohie ft ue4 00; choice Jae M60 5 75 ; superfine western t39ag tt; ewanaea a extra ue - vwie; nw w 85 icholee white wheat de fi 4 65: itltalli common te fair extra 73 5 : -RMftte choice doKeefpeee. Wheat heavy fKOle lower and lair specu lative trade ;Ve!White Sent, fi -MKeiOOfc de October 105O105Ze; Ne. 3 Bed Sept. il Qfl 04Xc ; de Ooteber, 106?1 OSe ; de Nov.tTfBe. , , . , Cern a shade better, fairly active; Mixed western spot. Mle ; de fetere.wifWKc. Oataflxmert State, at J84ac;Wetern,at 373410. ruiadalvata Markat. ftntmitreti, September 1 Fleur dull but unchanged; Superfine extra, Ohie and Indiana family, Penn'a hunlly, St. Leuis nraUly, Minn, family, patent and high grades- Rye flour at at 25Q4 5tt . D Wheat dull and lewer: KaJ Wast t Bed 61 03&G3 00; Penn'a Bed tl 04; Amber at 1105. Cern steady; steamer 32c; yellow 33c; mixed 52a32ic. . Oats strong and higher; Ne. 1. White; c Ne. 2. de lOe; Ne. 3, de 33033c; Ne. ?, Mixed 37Q2SU. Rye firm and scarce, 84. Previsions market. Jobbing trade enly: mess perk ilG C0Q16 23; beer hams 620 CO 21 00 ; Indian nwss beet at $16 00 ; bacon smoked shoulders 6c; salt de &&; smoked hams 19013c; pickled bams l6J10jKe. Lard firm; city kettle at S&c; loose butchers' 8c; prime steam 8Jc.- Butter scarce with better demand; Creamery extra 2627e; Creamery geed te choice 16250; Bradford county and New Yerk extra, 216250 ; Western reserve extra 17018c; de geed te choice 14910c; Rolls dull, quality peer; Penn'a extra 13018; Western reserve extra 13016c. A Eggs firmer; Penn'a at 19)0090: Western Cheese s'reng; New Tork full eream 13c ; Western full cream 12e : de fair te geed 110UXc; de half skims 100110. Petreleum.flrm ; refined BKc. Whisky 91 15. Seeds Geed te prime Clever firm at 3 25 6875: Timethy firm at 93 4O02UO; Flaxseed quiet at $127 bid. took Market. September i. Stocks strong. Nbw Yerk Stocks. x. sc. a. ic r. v. f. x, 10:20 11:05 1:30 2:25 &00 ErieR. R. 38 38X 39 39M Wi Michigan S. A L. S. lOKi 107J 107 107VS 11 Michigan Cent. R. B.. 942 W& WA 5X 9 Chicago A N. W. 9 101 101j 101 101 Chicago, M. ft St. P... 8855 89X 8Mf Hl 89). Han. A St. j. Cem " P'ld.... Teledo ft Wabash.... Ohie ft Mississippi St. Leuis, I. M. ftS.lt.. Ontario and Western, C.C. ftl.C.R. B. ?A WA 24 19 20Z 21i New Jersey Central 3y Central.. 76 wwg 40 e ie V tmnaT tmn n-a K--J1 jnt uii aKy cre.iv an hi: Del., Lack, ft Western 89JS 9ef2 90 , MX Wi Western Union TeL.JOt 104J2 104 104:105 Pacific MaUS.S. Ce.. 39M $ & Manhattan Elevated. 27 271 .... 27 27Jg Union Pacific 93Vi !W5 SH'X 91g 4 Kansas ft Texas :; sa 3G? 36 36 Meney..... - ...... .... .... 2 .... .... New Yerk Central 13054 Adams Express 116 Illinois Central 112 Cleveland ft Pitts 122 Chicago ft Reck 1 114 Pittsburgh ft Ft. W 123 PrnXADKLPHIA. Pennsylvania R, R. PbU'a. A Heading... Lehigh Valley Lehitrh Navigation 58 ll 53 iVA 3142 3lk Northern Pacific Cem w 533 11 It J17,l Pitts., Tltusv'eft B... Northern Central . . . . PhlPaAErle B. R... Northern Penn'a.... Un.R.R'8 efN.J.... IT(stonville Pass 12J4 12S a7h 7 a " 15-& 12 1 15 4Wi 48 tn 16bC2 .... 168J4168 y. 21 .... 2I4 20 Central Trans. Ce 50 50 00 POLITICAL. MUTIC ML! A GENERAL MEETING OF THE City Democracy WILL BE HELD UNDER THE AUSPICES OF TUB CITY CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE IN THE SOUTHEAST ANGLE OF CENTRE SQUARE, Friday Evening, Sept. 3. J. 0. McALAMEY, Esq, OF HARRISBURG, (Ol counsel ler the prosecution of the riot bill legislative bribers) EDaAR M. LEYM, Esq., OF READING, will address the meeting. THE HANCOCK GLEE CLUB et this clly will make their first public) ap pearance en thts occasion. TIIE NEW TRANSPARENCY BANNER Of the Central Headquarters will be lighted up. Ward Clubs will nssemble at their headquar ters and thence march te the place et meeting W. U. HENSEL, Chalrauin Ce. Committee. TOR SALE OR RENT, PUBLIC HALE OF VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY. On SATURDAY. SEPTEM BER 23, 1880, the undersigned executer efthe will of Kllllan Beck, deceased, will offer at Snbllc sale at the Columbia Garden hotel, nuth Oueen street. Lancaster city. Pa., the following described real estate of said de ceased, te wit: All that certain one-sterv and attle Frame DWELLING HOUSE with Frame Kitchen at tnnhfil. Frame Barn with Waeen Sited attach ed. Heg Sty and ether outbuildings, Well of water with pump tnercin, iruu trees' anueiner Improvements, and 4 ACRES and 86 PERCHES of land, mere or lcs9. thereto belonging, situate en the south side of Leve lane, in said city of Lancaster, odlelnlncr Leve lane and property l .-r . r. -.r v. -.. - t et cnrisunn .bees anu einers.. sale te commence at 7 o'cieck n. m. en saiu day. when attendance will be given and terms matle known by ANDREW SHREINER, Executer. Jacob Guvdaxw, Auct. augas-ThAMtsd PUBLIC SALK OF VALUABLE REAL cstate in Lancaster city. On WEDNES DAY evening. SEPTEMBER 15, 1880, at 7 o'clock, at the Swan Hetel, Seuth Queen street. In the city of Lancaster, wUl be sold the fol lowing real estate, vlx : Ne. I, A let of ground. Ne. 3, east sldeet Seath Queen street, containing In front 25 feet and in depth 113 feet with an alley, upon whieh Is erected a Twe-story Brick DWELL ING HOUSE, with two-story brick beck build ing and Blacksmith Shep in basement. J place, containing In irent 10 feet each and In Frame Stable. Ne. 3, A let of ground, situated in aeme place, containing in lrent 20 feet and in depth 140 feet, en which is erected a two-story Wagonmakcr's;shep. Ne. 4, A let of ground, situated in same place, containing in front 23 feet and in depth 110 feet, en which is erected a two-story Brick Dwelling beuse with one-story frame back building. Possession and title en April 1, 1881 . Terms en day of sale by WILLIAM BEIFERT. 8 jjfUK. Haas A Sew, Auct. sepl-cedts MISCELLANEOUS. INSTRUCTION IN MUSHJ-MISS MAGGIE Spurrier wUl begin her Instructions in Piane Music September i. for particulars apply nt Ne. 402 North Duke street. aug28-d&4 HANCOCK GARDEN, ZAEPFEL'3 SALOON. I Centre Square, Is the most cheerful place in town. Plenty et light and treah air. Best of beer en tap. Liquors of all kinds, the best In he city, Cenwaudtee. a87HT4 3 ?6 83X 38K 39 32 35U 68 562 24K 24K IMi 19K 5SK 58 58 ... 3l 31Ji .... 2 30 30 30 5-PA 54 S3.M 53 11 12K .... iaMpp swurr ASmiCEBMS' Lancaster Bazaar 13 EAST KING ST. Special Netice te Omr Customers. Oar stere will be closed en MONDAY and TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER tba eta and 7th, en account of holidays. Will be reopened Tues day evening. SEPTEMBER 7th, at 6 p. m. We also beg te Inform the ladies of Lancaster and vicinity that we shall keep for the next season a complete line of TRIMMED MILLINERY, and offer such at our weU known low prices. Due netice wUl be given of our PAIL. OPEN IKU. We have opened tliU week a new line et COESETS, which we offer at our well-known low prices. Call In and examine the goods and prices Our well-known 400. CORSET, is still in great demand, and cannot be snr snr pessed by any ether in the market. We ener a first-class French Were Corset for 68c. The "COUNTLESS," a slde-steel and laced Corset, torSOe. The "QUEEN CORSET 'cxtralength.deuble busk, aide steels, embroidered bust and front, for 74c. The " PAVILION," a handsome and most cl cl egantCerset, spoon busk, laced at thp hips, side steels, embroidered bust, trimmed with lace edge. In white and drab, ler 75e. Our extra long "STAR CORSET." with double busk, side steels, worth S1.23, for only )3c. Our leading 100-benc Corset, the " PARIS IAN," for $1.00. A mi.t elnmint VltF.VnK WOVEN CORSET. extra long, side steels, with rich hand embroid ered bust, for $1.00. A splendid NURSING CORSET, side steels, SO-bone, for $1.00. The "CXPRU9," spoon bnsk, side steels, elaborately embroidered bust and front, at fl.23. The "DOUBLE ADJUSTABLE" corset, me steels, double slde-iaclngs, extra long, at $1.50. The "LISBON," a most elegant, long Corset, side steels, with llkstltcblngs. at $1.00. An elegant "SATIN COUTILLE" Corset, In pink, blue, cream and drab, for $3.00. We are closing out a let of Corsets, odd sizes, for 25c. thereby offering our customers a cliance te fiurchase a Corset worth S0c., 75c. and $1.00 ler lie'small sum et 23c. EARLY FALL HATS. One Let of New Style Hats at 21c One Let of Fine MILAN HATS at Glc MOSQUITO NETS. CANOPY NUTS OVER BEDS, i00 Wc have opened this week a Full Line or WORSTEDS, anil offer them at prices never sold for be fore. Knitting Yarns at 80c per pound. First Quality at 9Cc " BEST GmiGeimMiiYaii Common Celers 11.40 per pound, 35c per quarter. High Celers and Balmoral $LG0 per pound, 40c per quarter. GBBMANTOWN WOOL. - Black and White SU5 per pound Colored 1.50 Shetland Fless 1.40 Shetland Yarn 1.80 " BEST IMPORTED BERLIN ZEPHYR, Full Weight, All Celers, at the uniform price f NINE CENTS Per ounce, $1.35 per pound. DEXTER Sail Knitting Cotten, All Number.?, at 7c a ball Excelsior Ball Cotten at 4caball EMBROIDERY SILK, fn all Celers, 25c a hunch or twenty-nve Skeins. White Perforated Card Beard at 3c a sheet Silver Card Beard at 5c a sheet -IN Fall Underwear Wc are offering seme great inducements. An elegant Ladies' Merine Undershirt, silk stitched front, regular made cuffs, at 50c The best ever sold in this city for the price. DRAWERS the same price. Child's heavy, geed quality Undershirts from .25c upwards An excellent Gent's heavy Merine Undershirt for. a Gents' English Merine Socks, regular made, for 25c a pair CHILD'S IMPORTED Fall Cotten Hosiery, In New and Elegant Designs. Ladles' Heavy iron frame Hese, full regular made, Londen length, 23ca pair Heavy Baibriggan Hese, full regular made silk clocked, 25c POLKA DOTTED SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, all silk, 49c. Satin Hat and Neck Scarfs, polka dotted,.. ..50c Pelka Dotted Satin Neckties for Gents. Pelka Dotted Satin Shirt Cevers for Gents in the latest designs. Gents' PeUta Dotted Handkerchief, 10c a piece. Gents' Satin Scarfs and Ties In black and colored. Men's extra size Undershirts up te 50 Inches. A large assortment of Gent's Suspenders Socks, Dress Shirts, Handkerchiefs, Ac. J i KtMfc3KMKESU:sw . t ,"