r--JX :v LASTfeR tikliX DJtlGfcM . IDAYEnBlO, 1880 ' ( -"1 -.? COLUMBIA NEWS. OOK REGULAR CORRESPONDENCE. Tim Scheel ISeurd Excursion Peruenal l'elutK ISoreusli Budget. , The school beard held its regular meet-J ing last evening in the Shech library room, f jiemucrsau present except jiicvjuiiuus" and Wike. The finance committee report ed that the bend of Themas B. Dunbar, tax collector for 1880, has- been properly executed and signed by the approved se curities, and that the tax duplicate had been delivered te the collector. The com mittee further reported receipts and ex penditures as fellows : Kecelpt. Ebcrly, rcut, August 25 W Juckseu, rent, September ' w Stamun, 1 month's tuition from Sep tember Cih - 52 .T. G. Hess, tux cel lector. Is78 'Jl OS J.O.Hc-,, tax collector, 1879 U0 .0 Total receipts 209 78 Expenditures. Orders paldhlnce last report $177 17 Balance en hand QIC 15 The chairman of the iinance committee, in conjunction with the treasurer, was in structed te prepare a book for the purpe.se of recording receipts for interest en bends. The committee en rents reported the rents all paid. The committee en text books re ported that Barnes's United States history had been ordered for exchange. The repair and supply committee reported that repairs te the school buildings and grounds had been attended te. The library committee reported the receipt of several additional volumes of Pennsylvania geological survey (through the courtesy of Senater C. S. KaulTntan) which were placed in the library. The school visiting committee reported that the schools had been opened en Monday, September C, with a geed at tendance of pupils and with the teachers all present. The committee reports were all accepted. An order was granted in favor of the repair and supply committee amount $21 te pay for labor in cleaning school buildings, and a list of books as pre sented by Superintendent Ames, te be supplied for indigent pupils, was ordered te be supplied at the expense of the school district. Resolutions were passed by the beard fixing the price of tuition for non-resident pupils, as heretofore, at $2 per month in the grammar schools, $1.50 in the second secend aries, $1 for primaries anil $1.73 for the first colored ; permits te be granted only for three months term and for cash in ad vance and te nobody in arrears for past tuition. A lit tic boy who appeared in the prima ries yesterday without books, and with a mother who "had no money te buy them," was found te be a child of ene of the con victed fishermen. lie will come under the beard's free supply of books te indigent children. Around llie Town. Forty-six excursion tickets were sold te jtcrsens leaving here at G:0 this morning en the Pennsylvania railroad excursion traiu te the slale fair at Philadelphia. It is thought the sa'.e of tickets would have been much larger had the weather net been se very inclement. Te-day is the tvveuly-sixth anniversary of the first appearance here of cholera in 1S3-1, when the disease became an epi demic. Last evening was a very uupropitieus one for the opening of a fair, and this fact was fully realized by the Citizens' band, the members of which had high hopes that the inaugural evening of their lair would be a successful one. The rain fell in torrents during the greater portion of the evening, anil the attendance at the fan was but meagre. The Marietta baud, which was announced te be present last evening, did net put in an appearance. The JTnuntvillc band will be present this even ing. I'aul McMann, baggage-master at the Pennsylvania railroad depot, appears te be having a sad time of it this summer with the fever and ague. He was already been compelled te lay off two or three times and he is new again en the sick list. Jehn Leckard is new running the baggage room. Farmer Harry YYisslcr has just sold eigh teen very fine cattle te a Philadelphia party. Mr. V. E. Gray, of the firm of E. K. Smith & Ce., has just returned from a trip te the seashore. He took in Ocean Greve and Leng Branch, and en his way home stepped te visit the state fair at Philadel phia. Council will held its regular monthly meeting this evening. The Philadelphia & Reading railroad company will run an excursion te the state fair te-morrow morning. The school beard will held a special meeting in a week or two. The question of exonerating a tax collector from the col lection of uncellectible taxes will be the principal business te be brought before the body. Alexander llccsc, proprietor of the bil liard hall en Seuth Second street, is re covering his tables, the old covers being in a worn condition. The First and Second ward Democrats will remember their club meeting te-night. The laying of the new pavement in front of the P. II. 11. depot has been completed. Quite a change and somewhat of an im provement. The eircus at Lancaster te-morrow will be the cause of a slight and temporary de population in town. Seme of the Pennsylvania railroad mo me doc engines went cast with short trains this merniug. We presume empty cars are plenty in Philadelphia aud that they are wanted west. The Democratic jwle te be raised en Saturday evening at the residence of James Gagin will be planted just inside the fence of his side, yard (merely te evade the law) and net in the back yard, as the Columbia correspondence of the New Era has it. Held for Arnault. Jehn Faulk, Jacob Tayler and Win. Esbcnshadc had a hearing before Alder man Barr yesterday afternoon charged with assault,en oath ofCenrad Blcssingten. The circumstances of the case, as shown by the prescc uter were that he and his wife were slowly driving en the Millport pike when they were met by defendants who were driving in a reckless manner and ran into BIcssingten's team, although he was as far te the right side of the pike as he could get. His wagon was broken and his horse ran off. Defendants made a denial of reckless driving, and their counsel argued that the collision was net an as sault. The alderman discharged Tayler aud Eshcnshndc, aud held Faulk, who was driving, in the sum $200 te answer at court. Tite Knlu. The rainfall that prevailed all day yes terday was continued throughout last night, doing an immense amount of geed te the pasturage and late crops, replenishing the almost exhausted springs, streams and wells. Iu this city there was as usual some little washing, and en the first square of North Queen street, where the new Belgian pavement was recently laid, there was some sinking of the pavement. The most serious was ever the sewer en the cast side of the street some distance south of Orange. Mrs. lfuslieng'a Funeral. County Commissioners Ceble and Mont gomery, left Lancaster this morning, ac companied by Mr. Will, the commission ers' clerk, te attend the fuueraLef the wife of Commissioner Bushong, which took place te-day from his residence- near Hel ler's church, Lcaceck township. LITTLE IMCXLS. Here and There and Everywhere. The brick making machine of Henry Martin, of . this city, has been awarded a bronze jncttal at the state fair. " flamiwO ITrc & Sen Beld iresterday for Jehn Sides, atihe Mcniiaac house, eleven head of Kentucky horses aim colts aver aging $128.63 per head. During August, J. 31. Hahn, of Mau heim, sold 985,000 cigars. M. M. Leib is about te begin the publi cation of the Oic Jin Philadelphia. Frank Cencllyat one lime city editor of the Baltimorcr.rittincrttt,butwhe is new advance agent of Ferd's "Pranks" com pany is iu town te-day. Great complaint is made of the extor tionate charges of the Heading & Colum bia railroad en freight from Philadelphia teLitiz, which are mush higher than from thecity through te Lancaster. The Lititz Recerd enters upon its fourth year and the Mt. Jey Star opens its ninth volume, both giving evidence of well de served prosperity. Daniel Wcidner, of Warwick, expects te harvest 2,000 bushels of corn from thirty acres which lie has begun te cut. The Lititz people arc moving te establish a manufactory of patent plows and ether agricultural implements; $10,000 capital will be required. Little Jimmy Obcrheltzcr was driving a bull ncarllethsville, when the brute turned en him, gored him and breke a lib. His hat Hew off, the bull went after it aud the boy escaped further damage. The Keckland street Undenominational Sunday school had an entertainment fast evening and despite the weather the Last Orange street school building was filled for the occasion. There was singing, cor net playing, scriptures reading, dialogues &c. Hereafter this Sunday school will be merged with St. Paul's Reformed school. PEDESTRIAN MINSTRELS. Ritbinseu'a minstrels Disband in Yerk. On Tuesday night Robinson's minstrel troupe performed in Columbia te very bad business and en Wednesday they went te Yerk In that town their advertising was very poorly dene and the result was that there was but $40 in the house. This did net pay their expenses, aud yesterday morning the company was compelled te disband, before several of the members had gotten any breakfast. Three members of the baud, which was connected with this "great organization," arrived in Lan caster this morning and gave concerts at different saloons iu order te secure sufii cicnt money te pay their fares te Philadel phia, where they reside. The members of the troupe are mostly amateurs and reside iu Philadelphia. The members of the band are geed musicians and deserve te be pitied, as they were no doubt led te be lieve that they would make lets of money by going out with this party. Every year about this time parlies sim ilar te. this start out, but arc generally wrecked before going far. They are gen erally composed of amateurs, who by their advertising endeavor te mislead the pub lic. Many persons who went te see the above show no doubt thought that it was under the management of Harry Robinson, " the man with the silver horns." This they seen found was net the ease, how ever, as the party of "barnstormers" was run by another man of the same name, or one who probably assumed the name te gull the public. Second Ward Club. A large and enthusiastic meeting of the Second ward Hancock and English club was held last evening at Ransiug's saloon, East Orange street. Owiug te the election of Win. J. Fordney, captain of the club, te the efiice of Colonel of the regiment, Kebt. Clark was elected in his stead. Messrs. Chas. E. Stewart, Themas MeCIaren and David G. lliish were elected mounted aids. The club will turn out in full uni form en Friday evening next le attend the meeting of the 7th, 4th and ed wards, at the corner of Seuth Queen and Strawberry streets. The uniforms will be given out en Thursday evening next, when it is ex pected every Democrat in the Second ward will be present. Dtie notice will be given as te the place of meeting. 7.5ayer's Court. His honor the mayor had before him this morning a motley group efsix vagrants all of them badly dilapidated, and ene of them being a jelly old Africans, !0 years of age, nearly deaf, blind and toothless, and his wool as white as a lamb's. He carried a carpet-bag and a crooked stick, and walked and laughed and talked in such a peculiarly ludicrous way that he would prove a fertune te any enterprising minstrel troupe that could get held of him and put him en the stage as " poe' ole man." He and the ether ragamuffins were discharged but cautioned net again te put iu an ap pearance at headquarters, en pain of being sent te Castle Wcise. Ttlrd-lu-Uaud Items. As Peter Beffcninyer was coming home from Lancaster en Wednesday evening his horse became frightened at some cattle, ran against a hitching pest, landing Peter en the ground mere forcibly than grace fully. Result, a skinned hand and a tern set of harness. Siglc & Merrin sold -120 eases of their '79 tobacco te New Yerk parties en pri vate terms. Rebert Sigle hauled twenty-three cases (about sis tens) of tobacco at one lead, lie hauled it from the packing house te Bird-in-IIand, a distance of two miles. Trctty hard te beat ! It was a Hancock team, tee. Habeas corpus. This meminir, Mary Kelly, arrested some two weeks age for drunken aud disorderly conduct and committed for '10 days, was taken before Judge Patterson en a writ of habeas corpus and discharged. A writ was issued at the same time for a hearing of Mary Shields, committed for a similar offense. The writ was placed in the hands of her husband te present te the prison keeper, but for some cause he failed te present it and per consequence his spouse still languishes in prison. Equipments. The equipments of the Yeung Men's Re publican club arc en exhibition at Amer's hat store, West King street. They con sist of a red white and blue oilcloth cap and a white oilcloth coat. The captain is dis tinguished by wearing a geld bronze oil cloth coat and the lieutenants silver bronze. Ill- Kidney. D. S. Mcarig, butcher, of 018 North Queen street, killed a etecr which had a kidney that weighed 58 pounds ; he would like te hear of a Garfield butcher te beat it. Niles, Mlcli., Heard Frem. Larlmere & Dean, druggists (30 years in business) write us that Day's Kidney Pad gives better satisfaction than any remedy tltcy evcr sold. hG-lwd JTW&S Recce, the shoemaker, Ne. 2G East King street, is at present selling out his entire stock of Beets and Shoes te close business, as he is about te engage in ether business. We would therefore advise all who have net done se te call seen te secure bargains. The entire stock of shoes including the shoe fixtures innst posi tively be sold as seen as possible, as the store room is te be occupied for ether business pur poses. It bliss WitUerell en the Clariuet. We had the pleasure of witnessing en Mon day night the excellent performance given by Mine. Rcntz's minstrels in Fulton opera house. The clarinet sole by Alice WitL-ercll was ex quisite. The delicious purity of tone of her renditions was a. rare treat indeed, and proved her te be a thorough musician and master of her Instrument. We understand she is the only lady clarinet soloist in the country. M. Gibsen the Jail Breaker. Charles Gibsen,the jail breaker, who has twice escaped from Lancaster jail, and was last captured by Gee. A.Smith at Greenes burg, Westmoreland county, and returned te his old quarters, 6tatesthat after his es cape he was arrested by Brady, the Penn sylvania raflread.detective for train-jumping, and was taken before a Columbia jus tice of the peace and by him committed under au assumed name te the county prison, for five days. He served his five days term in jail and was discharged, none of the prison officials recognizing him. It it is due te the prison officials te say that they were all new men except the keeper, the inspectors having made a charge of underkeepers, and it is also pos sible that Gibsen may have lied about the matter. This Morning's Excursion. This morning at 7 o'clock 137 persons left this city ever the Pennsylvania rail road for the state fair at Philadelphia. Anether excursion will be run te-morrow morning. Amusements. The Circus Te-morrow. Cooper A Bailey's Londen Circus appeared In Albany recently and the daily Journal said of the pertorm perterm ance: In the big tent were arranged two rings, in which two distinct circus companies gave a succession of brilliant displays el cqucfctriansulp and acrobatic skill, together with examples of Intelligence shown by ani mals. Wiiilc the trained oxen were forming pyramids of themselves in ene ring, the six trained elephants showed what they could de in the ether. The principal features were the displays en the trapeze by the French family Davcne and the pretty and graceful Lawronce sisters, each of whom excelled any previous female performers in their line. The Law rence sisters, especially, executed some feata that a male gymnast would hesitate at at tempting. The graceful riding of Linda .Teal, and the famous fire hoop act which terminates Iter appearance, captured the immense audi ences and wen hearty applause. The batteute leaping was also superior te anything yet shown here in point of the number of per formers, twelve of the twenty-four executing a double somersault in rapid succession. Mult Bitters rczulate, purify, strengthen and nourish the maternal functions. Of the first stain or speck beware That en your teeth you may espy. There is by far mere danger there. Than at the moment meets the eye. Vse SOZODONT without delay. And thus arrest the first decay. sG-lwdced&w Mothers, as a delightful sanitary measure, always order the Cutlcura Medicinal Seap. POLITICAL JiVLLETIS. Pay Your Tax. Every voter who wants te vote in November should leek alter the payment of his tax. Col lector Wartel sits at the Court Heuse THIS EVENING fretiiGJ.; te 9 o'clock te receive it. iO THEIltC AND PAY IT. Fer Assembly. The name of WILLIAM MeCOMSEY, of the First ward, will be presented te the Demo cratic electors et Lancaster at their primary elections te nominate a candidate for As sembly, under Democratic rules. ELIM U. SXYDEB, of the Ninth ward, wll be a candidate for the Democratic nomination te the Legislature from Lancaster City. Sub ject te Democratic rules. tp Company A. Company A of the Hancock Vctciun associa tion will meet for drill at the Democratic head, quarters, Centre Square, this evening at 7:30. Third Ward. The Third Ward Hancock club will meet at the Central Headquarters this evening, at 8 o'clock. A full attendance is requested. Iu the ljenrer End. There will be a general Democratic meeting tinder the auspices of the Third, Fourth and Seventh ward clubs at the corner of Straw berry, Middle and Seuth Queen streets, en Friday evening. September 17. Sixtn Ward Auterlcus. The regular meeting of the Sixth Ward Auicrlctw club will be held this evening at Schiller hall. Important business. Equip ment. Ninth Ward. The regular stated meeting of the Ninth Ward Hancock and English club wjll be held tit their club room, ever Arneld Haas's saloon. North Queen street, en Friday evening at 8 o'clock. SPECIAL NOTICES. SAMW.K .NOTICE. It is impossible ter n woman after a faithful course of treatment with Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound te continue te sutler with a weakness et the uterus. Enclose a stamp te Mrs. Lydia E. Plnkham, 233 Western avenue. Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets. jy29-lydeedw Try Lechcr's itcnewncd Cough Syrup. Scrofula of thirty years' standing has been cured by "Dr. Lindsay's Bleed Searcher." Sold by all druggists. My life was saved by Warner's Safe Kidney na Liver Cure. E. B. Lately, Selma, Ala. The 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. Uccevcr your constitution imme diately, before it is tee late, by taking Dr. Browning's Tonic and Alterative, the great Bleed Purifier and Bleed Maker. Price 90 cents and $1. Fer sale by the Proprietor, W. Champien Browning, M. D., 1117 Arch street, Philadelphia, mid nil Druggists and Dealers in Medicines. s2-lwdTu,ThAS REMEDY FUR HARD TIMES. Step spending se much en fine clothes, rich feed ami style. Buy geed, healthy feed, cheaper and better clothing ; get mere real and substantial things of life every way, and es pecially step the foolish habit of running after expensive ami quack doctors or using se much of the vile humbug medicine that does you only harm, and makes the proprietors rich, but put your trust in the greatest of all simple, pure remedies. Hep Bitters, that cures always at a trifling cost, ami you will sec better times and geed health. Try It once. Read of It in another column. Warm Weather aud Its Effects. Many people, especially ladles, complain at this season of the year of a general weakness or debility. The use of Specr's Pert Grape Wine prevents this. The wine is said te have a most wonderful effect in giving strength, vigor and tone te the whole system. It is ex tensively used by ladies nursing, or about te nurse infants. This wine is net a manufactured article no liquor is added te It. It is no patent medicine or cordial humbug, but is a superior wine or the Oporto grape. It is pure, old, un adulterated wine, nothing mere or less. Mr. Speer has been supplying hospitals with his wine for many years past. It is said te be un surpassed for summer complaints, and for weakly persons. The price is low for se excel lent a wine, and no family need be without it. This wine is endorsed by Drs- Atlee and Davis, aul sold by H. E. Slaymakcr. aulC-2wdiw Try Lecuer's Renowned Cough Syrnp "Sellers' Liver Pills" never fall te euro bil iousness, indigestion, or headache. Sold by all druggists. Coughs. "Brown Bronchial Treche" are 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 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. "Brown.'' Bronchial Treche" act directly en the organs erthc voice. They have an ex traordinary effect in all disorders of the Threat and Larynx, restoring a healthy tone when re laxed, cither lrem cold or ever-exertion of the voice, and produce a clcurand distinct enunci ation. Speaker and Singer find the Troches useful. A Cough, Celd, Catarrh ei Sore Threat re quires immediate attention, as neglect often times results in some incurable Lung Disease. " Brewn1 Bronchial Treche " will almost in varlabl v give relief. Imitations are offered for sale, many of which are injurious. The genu-i lne "Brewn1 Bronchial Treche" are sold onlyinbexe. janl5-lydAwXu,TtUtS NEW ADTKBTISEXENT8. Among thsTnany advantages sained by our change of business location, aunmpertant one is the enlarged rooms and improved fa cilities of our REPAIR;DEPARTMENT. With our present corps of skilled mechanics and complete equipment of maehinery and tools we are are prepared te execute and warrant all work en trusted te us. WATCH REPAIRING, MUSICAL. BOXREPALNING. 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. NOTICE! On and after SATURDAY, AUGUST 2S. the entire stock of BOOTS AND SHOES of the 1 AKLOIt SHOE STOUE, Ne. 3f EAST KING STKEKT, will be offered at a great sAClUr ICt, te CLOSE OUT BUSINESS. Desiring te engage in ether business, I tukc this opportunity te offer the entire stock, consisting et 10,000 Pairs of Beets and Shoes of the best Styles and Makes, at least 25 per cent, less than they can be bought goetts ler inc last, two yirai , asim-num u SHOES at lower prices than TUAS1I can oeds for the last two years asplendid opportunity Is new offered te uuy superior uuuie unu can uu uuuKUt vtsiuniivrc. FARMERS ! Wishing te purchase their BOOTS AXD SHOES for Fall and Winter, new Is yeurchance te buy CHEAP Country storekeepers will de well te call whlle our stock is yet complete. We also haven line or very line goods which we will sell from $1 te ts a pair less than before. The EX TIKE STOCK must be SOLD out as SOOX as POSSIBLE. "We also offer a purt orthellxturesot the store, consisting of revolving llxture in window. Lounges, part of shelving, Writing Desk, one Fireproof Comblnutleu Safe, as geed as new. and line Shew Case and Stand, at PARLOR SHOE STORE, Ne. 26 1-2 East King St., opposite Lancaster Ce. Hank. C. A. Reeee. DEATUl Guxdakke. September 8, 18S0, in this city, Mrs. Mary Gundakcr, wile of Geerge Uun dakcr, sr.. In the 83d year el her age. The relatives and. friends arc respectfully invited te attend the funeral lrem the resi dence of her son-in-law, Jehn Kcpncr, Ne. 124 North Water street, en Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Services In the First Kelermed church. 2tl GniEL. In this city, en September 9, 1880, Sarah A., wife of Jacob Grid, In the COth year et her age. Her relatives and friends are respectfully In vited te attend the funeral front tiie rcoldence of her husband, northwest corner of Duke and Walnut streets, en Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. 2td Hess. On September 10, lSii), Mrs. Barbara Hess, aged (3 years. Netico of funeral hereafter. SEW AliVEItTISEMESTS. 109 Tens el Rags Wanted, Fer which the highest price will be paid. VA CENTS PKIi POUND FOli GOOD MIXED BAGS. The highest price paid for Woolens, Old Paper, Beeks, Ac. Ten Bag Asserlers wanted" te whom the highest price will be palil. JOHN A. SEOBBR, Cor. North Queen and Orange Streets, yMfdltl fAiicaster. Pa HE If Alt WltTISEMEy TS ZELLKK'S UONSKKVATOKY OF MUSIC, lOJi EAST KING Street. MuMc taught in all Its branches Instrumental. Vec-al(Madamc Seller's method). Thorough Ba- and Har mony, nnd Analysis. Friday evening concerts every two weeks, for which the pupils furnish the music. Terms Classes of three. -J8.00; les les eons in clashes et two, $10.00; private lessens. $1.".00; lessens at the pupil's heu-e, $1.00 each lessen. sep4-7td (1KAM) 1NSTKUMENTAL. CONCERT AT T JOHN SCHOEXBEKGEK'S Tremont Hetel, North Queen street, THIS FRIDAY EVENING. Having engaged the celebrated Equestrian Band from New Yerk City, I him enabled te glve the citizens of Lancaster a choice treat in line music. The best Philadel phia Becreu tup. ltd JOHN SCHOEXBEUGEK. PUBLIC SALE. On SATU1CDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. 1SSO, will be sold at the Leepard Hetel. East King street, Lancaster city. Pa., a vuluablu lotet ground, situate en the southeast corner of Middle aud Lime streets franting en Middie street '27 feet 4 Inches, and In depth along Lime street 94 feet, mere or less, en which 1 erected a one-story dwelling, part brick nnd part leg ; hydrant In the yard, fruit trees, etc. Sale te commence ut 7:30o'cleck p. m. en said day. when terms will be made known by CATHAKIXE POWL. Hbxrv Siitbgrt, Anct. seplO-'iia e YSTEKSI OSSTKKS!! Fer the encnlntr of the scaen of "SO-'Sl sub scriber would nnuounce that with Increased facilities for handling OYSTERS, he will be mere ready and able te supply his large demand from day te day us wanted. With mere men, mere teams und mere facil ities in every way he Is new prepared te open anil serve the best block of OYSTERS ever his counter, as well s deliver te any part of the city with no extra charge for delivery. Always searching the market through for stock of the best kind lis flatters himself that he can add many new customers -te his new large trade. Ucspccllully, P. METTPETT. seplO-2td INVESTIGATION ! DR. GREENE has successfully treated ever 800 of -the most difficult chronic (se called) in curable cases during u seven month's practice. The most et them ltad been the rounds of the leading physicians of Lancaster county. New DB. GREENE is leady at any time te meet a committee et the Lancaster County Medical Society at the Opera Heuse or elsewhere te dis cuss the merits et Omnipathy Its superiority ever nil ether pathics in vegue. The people are greatly interested nnd de mand the fullest investigation. Invullds are every week dying in this county whose lives could be saved. Is there any subject about which the masses arc mere concerned than restoration te health, and the prolonging of their lives ? CONSULTATIONS FREE. Catarrh Cured Fer 50 Cents. CUKE QUICK FOB CATAKltll SEXT TO AXY ADDRESS FOB 50 CEXTS. DR. O. A. GREENE, Ne. 830 NORTH QUEEN STREET, JiW-trdMWFftS Lnncaster. Pa. JiOI ItlTTElZS. JlH.U.gJ. TRUTHS. HOP BITTERS, (A Metlicine, net a Drink,) CONTAIJI3 MOrS, 1IUCHU, MANDRAKE, DANDELION, AND TUB rCIUTST AND BEST MEDICAL QUALITIKS OV ALL STHKU BITTERS. THEY CURE AU Diseases of the Stomach, BewcN, Bleed, Liver, Kidneys, and Urinary Organs, Nervous ness, Sleeplessness, Female Complaints nnd Drunkenness. 91,000 IN GOLD Will be paid for a case they will net euro or help.er ler anything impureer Injurious found in them. Ask your Druggist for Hep Bitters nnd free books, and try the Bitters before you sleep. Take no ether. Hep Bitters Manufacturing Company, Eechester, New Yerk, nnd Terente, Ontario. sepMydJiWF&w Having made a specialty in geed FARMERS ! UUY OOODS. FAHIESTOCK'S, Next ll(H,t te the Court Houw, Have opened this day large lines of DOMESTICS, BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLINS, all the populer makes nt less than regular prlces. CALICOES. We have lust received large lines of PK1NTS of best quality, light and dark. In Remnants at 5 and G 1-4 Cents. MADRAS GINGHAMS, In all the new styles. Red, White, Grry, Canten ami Deiuet FLANNELS. LINENS, NAPKINS AND TOWELS, in large quantities. CHEAPER THAN EVER ! .Wl'L 1880. PALL 1880. CARPETS, . CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS. HAGER & BROTHER, Ne. WEST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. Having closed out our entire stock of Car pets damaged at the late fire en our premise-, we arc new receiving a full assortment of the very latest designs, and will be nbluto&hew the largest and finest stock of Carpets ever ettered in Lancaster, Including CHOICE STYLES IX MOQUET. BODY BltUSSELS, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, THREE PLY, EXTRA SUPERFINE, MEDIUM INGRAIN, DAMASK HALL and STAIR CARPETS, With inch. 2-i and Borders te Match. ALSO. WILTON, MOQUKT, BODY BRUSSEL, VELVET and TAPESTRY RUGS and DOOR MATS. DRUGGETS in Pattern and by the yard. PLAIN nnd BORDERKD COCOA MATS nnd MATTIXGS. Linoleum and Fleer Oil Cleth. WALL PAPER. WALL PAPEE. All the Latest Fall Designs of the leading manufacturers aud importers, and iu all qual ities. & Estimates made and Paper Hung by re liable psper hungers. iievse Fuitsisuisa goods. VLIM & BREjtEMAK 100 Gress Emit Jars, Bought before the advance and for sale at $1.20 PER DOZEN. Great Bargains in TINWARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, AT Flinn l Breneman's 152 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA. CHINA AJili QLASSWAltE. L OT OF WAKC FROM NEW YORK AUCTION -AT CHINA HALL. SOLD AT Auction Prices. Housekeepers don't miss Bargains. HIGH & MARTIN'S, A'0. 15 EAST KING STREET. -TTKY LOCUER'S RENOWNED COUGH J. SYRUP. elsewhere, TIIED EDITI01T. PEIDAY EVENING, SEPT. 10,1880. WIRE AND CABLE. Te-Day s Telegraphic Advices. . V THE COLTJERYDISASTER. ANOTHER SUITWKECK. Crime and Casually. WIDOWS AND ORPHANS. The Tvrritile Effects or the Colliery Explo sion. Londen, Sept. 10. Tlie explosion in Scaham coal mine makes 76 widows anil 28-i orphans. At 2 o'clock this meming the first of the victims were brought te the surface. All were horribly disfigutcil. Fire again breke out in the pit anil re tarded the removal of corpses. One hun dred and thirty is the lowest estimate of the number killed. The latest' official statement places the the number of killed at 147. A broken davy safety lamp has been brought up from the main scam and it is believed te threw some light en the origin el the dis aster. DISASTER AT SEA. Foundering of n Vessel The Carge Lust but the Crew Saved. Bosten, Sept. 10. A private dispatch received here te-day, dated at St. Jehns, N. P., states that the British steamer An- glia, Oapt. Garvie, from Bosten, Sept. 2, for Londen, foundered at sea the 5th ist. All hands wcre saved. The vessel and cargo arc a total less. The cargo consisted of 333 live cattle, grain, provisens, etc.; the whole valued at 112,000. The cattle wcre insured in Canada. Ne particulars of the disaster have been received. DURNEDTOTHE WATER'S EDGE. Destruction et a I.arge Grain Elevator. Jersey City, N. J., Sept. 10. The large lleating grain elevator Sciota, of the In ternational elevator company, lying at the lcd Star steamship deck, feet of Grand street, took fire at two o'clock this morn mern iug. It is supposed the iire started in the boiler room. She burned te the water's edge and was taken from the deck by the fire steamboat Fuller. The less will amount te 30,000, and is fully insured. Cast Up by the Sen. New Yeuk, Sept. 10. Geerge I. Cald well, of the beard of underwriters in "Wall street, received the following te-day from Henry J. Titus, Fla. : "A negre and a white man were washed ashore ; also a life raft containing twelve persons. The white man was much exhausted." 1EY WIRE. Te-Day's Telegraphic New. The weavers of Lancashire have made unsuccessful demands for higher wages. A movement for a strike is liable te col lapse. The performances of Triekctt, the oars man, at Ncweastlc-en-Tync, Eug., have been se disappointing that odds of 100 te 50 arc freely ettered en Haitian. In the herse-aud-man test race, at Chi cago last night, Bathman's entry passed Byrne after the latter had retired. Byrne has since recovered hi lead. A quarrel- between Servian and Bulgi rian peasants, en the disputed frontier ter ritory, resulted in the death of six Ser vians. In Leadville yesterday Richard Steven son was fatally shot by Themas Morgan, whose attentions te Stevenson's wife caused the latter te be very jealous. Fire in Charleston, S. C, last night, caused the destruction of Quackcnbush's Heur mills. Less $14,000. Mrs. Cynthia Sargent, aged 70, a widow living alone, was brutally murdered at Fert Anne, N. Y., last night. Ne cause is assigned for the crime. Sam AYarrcn, a freighter, was brained with an axe by unknown parties, near Frederick, Texas. R. B. Hayes and Gen. Sherman made speeches from the balcony of the Palace hotel at San Francisce, this morning. Twenty-eight thousand nail makers have struck for higher wages in East Worces tershire and Staffordshire, Eng. WEATHER INDICATIONS. "Washington, D. C, Sept. 10. Fer the Middie Atlantic states, rising barometer, stationary or lower temperature, northerly winds, clear or partly cloudy weather, pre ceded by rain iu the western portion. MARKETS. New Verk Haricot. Nkw Yeke, Sept. 10. Heur Suite and West ern rules steady and firm, with very moderate expert and home trade demand ; Superfine, gl404UO; extra de at (3 750410; choice, de.. $4 1501 Gj; fancy de., 4 705 G3: round hoop Ohie 14 U0Q4 50; choice de 11 W Qe 75; superfine western (340Q4 00; common te geed extra de (3 ';ji2T; choice de de $4 3e(i 23; choice white wheat de 14 l.r.t CO; Southern unchanged, aud quiet ; common te fair extra 14 S.5 'JJ; geed te choice de f5 -rocse. Wheat heavy and JiQMc lower, with very moderate trade demand ; N'e. 1 Wli!ti, Sept., $1 Oe : de Oct., 1 iX ; Ne. 2 KimI, Sept., Jl W ; tte October, 107Jittll; tle Nev., l S5i Cern JKc lower and fairly active ; Mixed western spot, 50Q51c: de future. MfiMJc. Oafs a shade lower; Ne. 2, Sept, say&WXc; tle Nev., 3fJXfiic ; de Oct. 3sc ; State, 4-' 4sc; Western 414ic. Plilladelplila Market. Philadku-hia, Sept. 10. Fleur linn but quiet; superfine at $2 503 00; extra $.;oe 3 75 ; Ohie and Indiana family ut $55 ; Peun'a family de f 4 75Q3 0t); St. Leuis family at $5 SOttC 00 ; Minnesota family 5 0UQ5 Ml ; patent and high grades 16 MQS 00. Rye flour nt (1 (0r75. Wheat easier : Ne. 2 Western Red $1 05 ; Pa. Kcd (1 05 ; Amber nt $1 05. Cern llm; steamer 5252c: 'yellow Kiy.c ; mixed 53c. Oats linn ; Ne. 1, White 4142c ; Se. 2, de 40ffi4Oic; Ne. 3, tle 3Ueg3!lc; Ne. ?, Mixed 37c. Rye scarce and wanted at 85c. Previsions market steady: mts. perk $H 251G 50; beer hams $19 00320 00; Indian mess beet nt (1C 00: bacon smoked shoulders Gfc; salt de ftgjttMc; smoked hams l-2gi3c; pickled hums ? Lard steady ; city kettle at 8tJc ; loose butchers' He ; prime, steam 8c. Euttcr scarce and advancing ; goeb demand ; Creamery extra 2&f30c ; Creamery geed te choice 'J5ffi27c; Bradford county and New Yerk extra. 2G27c ; Western reserve extra 18i20c ; de geed te choice 1517c; Rolls wauted with no choice here ; Penu'a extra 17ffll8 ; Western reserve extra lOQUSc. Eggs scarce ; Penn'a at 19J4J20c; Western 18l'jc. Cheese firmly held and quiet ; New Yerk full cream 13c; Western full cream 1212e: de fair te geed HllKc; Ie hair skims 10 llc. Petroleum firm ; refined O-Kc. Whisky at $11(5. Seeds Geed te prime Clever dull at $8 00 f!S50 ; Timethy firm at $2 5092 65; Flaxseed nnat$12S. Stock Market. September 10. Nw Yerk Stocks. Stocks firm. a. si. a. si. I 10:15 11:10 p. sr. p. si. p. x 11:55 1:45 3.-00 T 3i ar se; lOSJi 1IS.J2 108J,' 91 50 " 95 K'34 VKPi 1U$? Meney ErleR. It Michigan s. X L. S. . 40i 2) AWZ 10,i Michigan Cent. K. R.. M ! Chicago & N. W. 104ii 101 Chicago, M ft St. P... IB 01?i OIK 91i 91K jinn, a el. t. iiii.... ii rAH s. t rAn. 411? 40-K 40W 83 82J5 3&A 38 35? .... 56 57 24i .... P'fd. 83'. 83 37JS Teledo Wabash.... 3S? OhIeMIsi3-dppi.... 35i St. Leuis, I. M. i S. R.. 57 Ontario and Western. 24 C C. fc I. C 15. ! .... New Jersey Central.. 79?s Del. & Hudsen Canal Del.. Lack. Western 9IJ Western Union TeL. .1044 PucitlcMaU S.S. Ce.. 42-g .... 35 57 57 .... -V-t 19J.J 19j2 7S 7842 24 7j" i J2i 104J2 h,', 7872 S7'i tug 1013? !l etrXi i ur-i 91 l ij UV 42 42 41 r.n in.t.1 Jianuaiiun litevuieti. ;i 30J 30;l4 304 94I 94', XHi Ulff il 1114 1 Ivt Unlen:Paciflc .. U4K - 35S Kansas & Texas... New Yerk Central 35 Adams Express Illinois Central Cleveland Jfc Pitts.... Chicago & Reck I Pittsburgh Ft. W... PUILADBXraiA. Pennsylvania R, R.... Phll'a. A Reading..... Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation... Northern Pacific Cem " " I'M . Pitts., Titusv'eA B.... C0K 1 CO 15?4 54i 30! i 53JJ 13 15. 15 14?f MK'i 54 64 .? 33iJ 33K 30J S0J3 29& 53 53 53 15J4 13?4 15?,; .... 37i S7J 11 "Wt& 33' 15J.J . ort Hern central Phil'ti&Erie R. R Northern Peun'a Un.R. R's of N.J llestonville Pass Central Trans. Ce. 4S'. 170 171 171 21M OEXTS' GOODS. ' ' ' r:' - TjOR LINEN COLLARS OOTO - EIUSMAN'S. "IOU J:ANUY STOCKINGS GOTO EKISMAN'S. TjmR SUSPENDERS GOTO EKISMAN'3. TJOR NEW STYLE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, CO TO E. j: ERISMAITS, 60 NORTH UUEEN STREET. CA3WAIGX GOODS. e .MPA1C.N OOODS t New Samples ! New Styles ! Clubs ami Committees invited leeallund c.v amine our goods before purchasing. CAPES. COATS. HATS. CAPS, HELMETS' TOUCHES. llAIMJES. STREAMERS, FLACS, i'.U IM5EES. (Political Lanterns very cheap.) Bunting Flags of All Sizes. Portraits of Presidential Nominees en cloth, suitable ler Banners and Transpar encies. FLASH TORCH. Every Club ought le have some, even ir lliey de net have them ler entire Club. D. S. 13UESK, 17 East Kinjr Straet, Lancaster. H'AA'TED. w ANTEIJ.--.EVERYKODY TO ADVER- f y iiav, mi: i uiiuii?, m ." .. m,. . . r.... .. Al. ....... ! tin. lOTivf,rfivw Celt, wne wants sememiug unto. WANTED A GOOD COOK WANTED Immediately at s7-tfd 443 NOKT1I DUKE STREET. WANTED A YOUNO MAN WANTS A situation te attend le horses. Apply at 23 East Lemen street. ltd A'Er AD fEIlTISEJlEXTS. CO WEST, FOR THE 1JEST COFFEES, j Sugars ami Teas, Best Cigars and Tobac cos, Best Wines and Liquors, Ask for Oalidale Pure Old Ityc Whisky. 95 per cent. Alcohol. Invigorating Tonic anil the Hair Liquid. All at RINGWALT'S Ne. 205 WET KING STREET. N' OW READY FOR FREE DISTRIRU- tien, our Real Estate Catalogue, containing descriptions, locations and lowest cah prices of ever 190 Dwellings, Stores, &c, from $.T0O le $i",00O. 400 Choice Building Lets, in till parts or the city. Alse. FARMS, MILLS nnd ether country property, all for sale en the ensie.it of terms. Buyers ! leek te your interest. Save time and money. Buy new ! beferu the rise iu real estate ( which is sure te come) and select from our large assortment. Semi ler it Catuleguc. HERR & STAUFFER, Real Estate and Insurance Agents, sl0-2tdl0&15 3 North Duke street. J. It. MARTIN & CO. WE AUE NOW SHOWING THE LATEST FALL PATTERNS is WALL PAPERS CARPETS VERY LOW PRICES. FANCY DADO TTINDOW SHADES. PLAIN SHADING, ALL WIDTHS. SPRING AND CORD FIXTURES. Wide Shading for Stere Windows. MOSQUITO CANOPIES ALL SIZES. -We respectfully belicit a call. J. B. Martin & Ce., LANCASTER, PA. 105 GOTO f;iiiemenz's. 105 Ne. 105 North Queen' street for tlie Cheapest and Best BOOTS AND SHOES. 105 Sign or the Uhj Shee. 105 J2C-SJtWtfd