Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, September 13, 1880, Image 3

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LANCASTER MtLY lNTEIIIGENCER MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1880.
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BAILKOAD ACCIDENTS.
A YeuBff Man Killed Three Others In
jured. William Dernbaagb, jr., aged 18 years,
who was an employee of the Btecl works at
Baldwin, was struck by the engine of toy
express en Saturday evening and was in
stantly killed. A freight train was going
at a lively rate aud Dornbaugh was stand
ing en the down track waiting until it had
passed, and en account of the noise it
made, did net hear the approach of the
passenger train. He was about te get en
it, and bis companions advised him net te.
lie was struck en the shoulder, knocked
down, and his head, falling en the track,
was completely severed by the train pass
ingevcr it. Yeung Dornbaugh resided
with his parents at Ne. 411 Herr street,
Ilarrisburg. . ...
Adam K. liear, ageu se jcuia, ic.-u.k
at the Gap, was struck by the engine of
fast line east, about G o'clock yesterday
moreiug, just after he had stepped out
of the deer of the telegraph tower te the
track. He was badly bruised and is said
te have been injured internally. Ne bones
wcre broken and he will recover. Dr.
Parke, of Gap, attended the man's inju
rics W. G. Fagan, a boy who resides with
his parents about a mile and a quarter
north of Parkesburg, in stepping off the
Parkesburg construction train yesterday
afternoon fell through a culvert. He had
his right arm broken and dislocated. The
accident occurred near Parkesburg and the
boy was removed te his home. Dr. Mer
cer attended him.
On Saturday night a brakeman en the
train drawn by engine Ne. 120 was stand
ing en a freight car when the train was
passing through the depot. He was struck
and knocked unconscious by the depot. A
number of young men witnessed the
accident, and they informed one of the
ether brakemen, who weut te the rescue
of the injured man, who was en the train
yet when last seen.
KENNEDY.
A Maiden Kll'eit.
The Republicans of Salisbury had a
mass meeting and pole-raising at the Gap
en Saturday, and two or three worn-out
Republican orateis repeated the stereo
typed bloedy-shiit speeches with which
they have afflicted ether communities.
There was, however, one ucw.fcature pre
sented a speech by G. C. Kennedy, esq.,
late of Salisbury, new of this city. It was
his maiden effort, and he made an effort
that will be long remembered. It was a
geed speech,
"Fer lie hlnif.cll hath said it.
Audit's greatly te Ids credit."
He declares he was astonished at his
own oratorical accomplishments, aud that
his words fell upon the cars of his auditors
like the droppings well, no matter what
kind of droppings. Wc arc sorry we did
net hear Mr. Kennedy's speech, because
he says it was a geed one, and geed speech
es are net te be listened te every day. We
are net positively informed as te what
was Mr. Kennedy's theme, but most
probably it was " Republican Arithmetic,"
a subject in which he takes much interest,
and with which he is quite familiar. He
could have shown his hearers the great ad
vantages which the system of " counting
out" possesses ever the old system of
"counting up," and he could have men
tioned by way 'of illustration the weu
tiers performed by the Flerida aud Louisi
ana returning beards, the Seventh and
Third ward Republican election officers,
and the mere recent case in which the
orator himself "counted out" Sammy
Greff as chairman of the beard of Repub
lican return judges, te the delight
of Fry, Scnscnig, Ebcrly and Company.
He might have shown that by this method
the Salisbury Rcpublicaus cau add 329
votes te Garficlds majority as easily as
Garfield put $329 of Credit Mebilier divi
dends, iute his wallet, and that the legiti
mate Republican majority of Lancaster
county may be increased 5,000 votes as
easily as Garfield picked up $5,000 from
the DeGelycr lobbyists. Mr. Kennedy,
of course, did net forget te tell his Gap-iug
admirers that he was a candidate for
prison solicitor with a hope of something
better in the near future but he studi
ously avoided mentioning that he is an
out-and-out free trader.
MATCH'S COURT.
Plenty of Business Tills Morning;.
This morning there were seventeen per
sons before the mayor. The four tramps
who wcre arrested near the park en Satur
day by Officers Lcman and Titus, and who
were ueucvcu te nave uccu inipncaiuu in
the robbery of Hinkle's store, wcre sent
te jail as fellows en drunken and disorderly
charges: Themas Phillips, 10 days; Frank
McDevitt, 20 days; Win. Morgan, 30 days ;
Frank Malenoy, 10 days. It is likely that
the charges of burglary will be dismissed,
as it is probable that these men cannot be
identified. Three ether drunks were sent
te jail for 10 days each. One for 20 days
and one for 30 days. Twe ethers paid the
costs and six vagrants were discharged.
One of the latter was a man named Real,
who was in the employ of Cooper &
Bailey, but missed the train yesterday.
Democratic Meeting at Washington.
A large and enthusiastic meeting of the
Democracy of Washington borough was
held en Saturday evening, and able ad
dresses were made by S. W. Shadle and
R. B. Risk, csqs., of this city, and Jehn L.
Jacobs, of Maytown.
A quarrel between two young men in the
bar-room of the hotel in front of which the
meeting was held, caused a slight disturb
ance for a few moments, but had no polit
ical significance, as it was an old grudge
about a girl. The Democracy of Wash
ington borough are wide awake and will
give a geed report of themselves ou elec
tion day.
State Fair Prizes.
II. M. Engle & Sen, Marietta, Pa., first
premium, $3, for Martha grapes; first pre
mium, $3, for Telegraph grapes; first pre
mium. $3, for Rogers' hybrid grapes; and
$15 for fifteen varieties of native or foreign
grapes.
Dan'l Smcych, Lancaster, first premium,
$3, for Coe's Gelden Drep Plums.
Engle & Sens, $3 for Shelden pears; $3
for Des Monnes pears; $3 for R. J. Green
ing pears ; $3 for Spy pears ; $3 for Smoke
house pears.
Tite Verdict.
Squire Baily, of Celcrain, held an iu iu
qucsten the body of A. P. McNcal, whose
accidental death en Thursday last has al
ready been noticed in these columns. The
following named gentlemen were empanel
ed as a jury : Wm. N. Galbraith, C. Black
burn, Pcnn Moere, Jehn Thompson, Jehn
J. Galbraith, Simeon W. Swisher.
The following verdict was rendered :
Andrew McNcal came te his death by fall
ing from a scaffold in the barn of Jeseph
Robinson, in Celcrain township, Lancas
ter county, Pa., and producing compound
fracture of the skull, and causing instan
taneous death.
Slight Cutting.
Ou Saturday afternoon Hugh Cosgrove
and his brother Jehn became involved in a
quarrel while standing en the New Hol Hel
land pike, near the Laucastcr cemetery.
Hugh pulled a knife and cut Jehn in the
neck and hand .wounding him slightly.
The former was arrested and this morning
Alderman McConemy sent him te jail for
thirty days for being drunk and disorderly.
Ne ether charge will be made against him.
Opening of Mllleravllle Scheel.
The Millersville school opened te-day
and large numbers of students have been
arriving en all trains.
n Poisoned.
Seme one poisoned a valuable rat tern-r
deg, belonging te Geerge W. Lutz, sexton
of Lancaster cemetery The animal was
taken very sick and died in a short time.
There seems te be some person in this city
who is poisoning all the valuable dogs that
can be found and owners of such animals
should carefully watch them.
Kan Over.
Walter McCaskey, a little son of Prof.
J. P. McCaskey, principal of the boys
high school, was ran ever by a horse in
front of the St. James parish school, Duke
street, this afternoon, and somewhat
bruised and scratched, but net seriously
injured.
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A Business Man's Opinion.
f i nr nfTniedn f. savs he has used
Day's Kidney Pads In his family with results
he superior te all ether treatments that he re
Kurds them as the best Kidney doctor in the
world. BlMwMWftF
Ball.
The ball or the Yeung Men's Working As
sociation that was te be held In Rethwcller's
Hall, will he held at Reberta's Hall this even
lug. Fireman's Supper.
1'crsens wishing te contribute te the fire
man's supper are requested te bring the same
te M:enuercher hall Wednesday afternoon.
A 5cr Wagen.
Walter Ilciuitsh, the furniture dealer, has
placed a new and beautifully painted wagon
upon the streets. He took advantage- of the
circus parade en Saturday te advertise his bu
siness by having Ids wagon driven In the rear
or the parade. It made a line appearance.
The Value or Advertising.
1. S. Bur.sk, whose advertisement or cam
paign goods appears In our columns, informs
us that he Is doing quite a geed trade In that
line. He is furnishing the Second ward, city,
witli Dellinau coals and hats ; Third ward,
caps and torches ; Fourth ward, capes and
caps ; Ninth ward, capes and caps ; Hancock
Legien, hats and badges ; also furnishing Con Cen Con
cslega Centie, Manhclm, Schoeneck, Kast
Lampeter, and Wrlghtsvillc aud Kast Pros
pect, in Yerk county, their lull outfits.
State S. S. Convention.
The local committee of the state Sunday
school convention huvecalledamectlng or the
pastors or our churches and the supcrinten supcrinten supcrinten
dunlsofeur Sunday schools, te morrow (Tues
day) evening, at the Y. M. C. A hall, for the
purpose or considering plans for the enter
tainment of the delegates who are expected te
be present.
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Ferd's Masqucraders.On Wednesday even
ing Ferd's excellent company will appear In
this city In the new play entitled "Pranks."
The troupe includes Ilhuiche und Klin Cliap
man, Geerge Denliam, Rebert Slavln, ami a
number of ether well known artists.
I5i),(K)0 cakes sold the first year attest the
popularity of Cuticura Medicinal Seap.
Kub the Gums AV ell
with SOZODOXT when they become spongy
or detached from the necks .or the teeth. Let
them bleed ireely and se recover their tone
and health. This SOZODOXT is the best reino reine
dlal agent lm-tlNea-seil gums and teeth. Try
and learn. slS-lwdeed.tw
Kich In iiiuscle-preducing material beyond
all ether reeds and medicines are Malt Hitters.
POLITICAL BULLETIN.
Pay Your Tax.
Every voter who wants te vote in November
should leek alter the payment of his tax. Col
lector Warlcl sits at the Court Heuse THIS
EVENING ironing te 9 o'clock te receive it.
CIO THERE AND PAT IT.
Fer Assembly.
The name et WILLIAM McCOMSEY, or the
First ward, will be presented te the Deme,
cratie electors el Lancaster at their primary
elections te nominate a cnntlidutv for As
sembly, under Democratic rules.
ELIM U. SNYDER, of the Ninth ward, wll
be a candidate ter the Democratic nomination
te the Legislature from Lancaster City. Sub
ject te Democratic rules. tp
Hancock Legien.
The members of the Hancock Legien will
meet at the Central Headquarters this evening
f.ir special and important business.
Veterans!
One et the companies or veterans will drill at
tlie Central Headquarters this evening. The
ether members of the Veteran Association will
meet there for special business. -v.
first Ward.
A meeting or the First Ward Hancock club
will be held at Nelmcr's, cer. el" Water and
Orange streets, en Tuesday. September 14, at 8
o'clock. In regard te uniferming the club. A
full altendcnce is requested.
Second Ward.
The Second Wnrd Hancock and English club
will meet at their headquarters en Friday
evening next for the purpose of attending the
meeting te be held under the auspices of the
3d. 4th and 7th wants, at the corner or Seuth
Quuen and Strawberry streets. The club will
be fully equipped. The 5th, Cth and tltli wards
nre respectfully invited te join.
Third Ward Club.
The Tldrd ward Hancock and English club
will meet at Central Headquarters, in Centre
Square en TUESDAY EVENING, September
14. A full attendance Is urgently desired as
the members will be measured for uniforms
aud ether Important business transacted.
Fourth Ward, Attention!
Every voter faverable te the election et Han
cock und English Is requested te nttend a
meeting of the Fourth Ward Club, en Tuesday
evening, September 14, 1SS0, at So'cleck. There
will be important action taken en uniferming.
Fifth Ward.
The Hancock club of the Filth ward will
meet en Tuesday evening, at the Green Tree
hotel, at S o'clock sharp. Business of import
ance te every member.
Seventh Ward.
A meeting or the Yeung Men's Hancock
tub will be held at Utzinger's saloon, Middle
street, Monday evening, at 8 o'clock. Every
member el the club who desires te secure
equipments Is requested te be present. Let
there be a lull turnout, liusluess et import
ance. Seventh Ward.
The senior Hancock und English club or the
Seventh ward will meet at the saloon of 15.
Kullnnan, Rockland street, en Wednesday
evening at 8 o'clock. A full attendance Is de
sired, us important business will be transacted.
Eighth Ward Hancock Club, Attention!
There will be a special meeting el the Eighth
ward Hancock and English club (Tuesduy)
evening, at Dicld's saloon, ler the pur
pose of taking measurements for and se
lecting uniforms. All members et the club
who desire te uniform are requested te attend.
Ninth Ward.
The Hancock club of the Ninth ward will
held a special meeting in the club room, at
Haas's saloon, at 8 o'clock this evening. Im
portant business. Every member is requested
te be present.
In the Lewer Knd.
There will be a general Democratic meeting
under the auspices of the Third, Fourth and
Seventh ward clubs nt the corner of Straw
berry, Middle and Seuth Queen streets, en
Friday evening. September 17.
SPECIAL JVOTJC.KS.
SAMPLE NOTICE.
It is impossible ler a woman after u faithful
course or treatment with Lydla E. Plnkham's
Vegetable Compound te continue te suffer
with a weakness et the uterus. Enclose a
stamp te Mrs. Lydla E. Pinkham, 233 Western
avenue. Lynn, Mass., Ter pamphlets.
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Try Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup.
Statistics preve that twenty-nvc per cent
or the deaths In our larger cities are caused by
consumption, and when we reflect that tills
terrible disease In its worst stage will yield te
a bottle or Lecher's Itcnewncd Cough Syrup,
shall we condemn the sufferers ler their negll
gencc, or pity them for their Ignorance? Ne
UEast King street.
Many ladies misinterpret their sufferings.
Try a box of "Sellers' Liver Pills." Sold by
all druggists. .
LADIES!
OUR 45 CENT ALL WOOL BLACK CASHMERE,
OUR 50 CENT ALL WOOL BLACK CASHMERE,
OUR 62 CENT ALL WOOL BLACK CASHMERE,
OUR 75 CENT ALL WOOL BLACK CASHMERE,
We guarantee are the best goods for the money ever offered in this city or elsewhere. Our Black Silks are all new,
and of the best qualities, which we offer at 03 cents and up.
Satins, Velvets, Novelty Dress Goods, Memie Cleths and Dress
Plaids, all in New Styles and Colorings.
Elegant Line of DRESS BUTTONS just opened.
Ladies', Gents' and Children's Merine Underwear New Offering Yery Lew.
GUVLBE, BOWEES & HTJEST,
25 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa.
" 'Dr. Llndsey's Bleed Searcher' cured my
son or erysipelas." sirs. K. sincuzer, iun
nier, Pa.
Their Rights and Duties by Law.
I have suffered lrem a kidney difficulty for
the past ten years, accompanied with nervous
snasins. Physicians gave me but temporary
relief, but alter using three and one-half bot
tles of Warner's Sale Kidney and Liver Cure,
my nervous spasms were entirely relieved. My
age Ls7 years. 1 recommend this great rem.
edy te all suffering from nervous troubles.
MRS. MARY REESE.
Easten, Pa. 4
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, betere It is tee late, by taking Dr.
Browning's Tenie and Alterative, the great
Bleed Furlfler and Bleed Maker. Price 50
cents and 91. Fer sale by the Proprietor, W.
Champien Browning, M. D., 1117 Arch street,
Philadelphia, and all Druggists and Healers in
Medlclues. 82-lwdTu,Tli&S
itEMEOV FOK IIAKO TIMES.
Step spending se much en line clothes, rieli
feed and style. Buy geed, healthy feed,
cheaper and better clothing j get were real and
substantial things of life every way. and es.
peclally step the foolish habit of running alter
expensive and 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 t he greatest of all simple, j
pure remedies. Hep Bitters, that cures always I
at a trilling cost, and you will see better times .
and geed health. Try it once. Read of it in
unefher column.
Warm Weather and Its Effects.
Many people, especially ladles, complain at
this season of the year of a general weakness
or debility. The use of Spcer's Pert Grape
Wine prevents tills. The wine Is said te have
a most wonderful effect In giving strength,
vigor und tone te the whole system. It Is ex
tensively used by ladles 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.
Spccr lias been supplying hospitals witli his
wine for many years pest. It is said te be un
surpassed for summer complaints, and for
weakly persons. The price Is low ler se excel
lent a wine, and no family need be without it.
This wine Is endorsed "by Drs. Atlee and
Davis, and sold by H. E. Slnymaker.
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Try Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup
mothers! Mothers! I JU ethers! It
Are you jdlsturbed 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 getabettlc efMKS. WINS
LOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. Itwill relieve the
peer little sufferer immediately depend upon
It; there Is no mistake about IU There is net a
mother en earth who has ever used It, who will
net tell you at once that It will regulate the
bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief
and health te the child, operating like magic.
It is perfectly safe te use in all cases, and pleas
ant te the taste, and Is the prescription et one
et the eldest aud best female physicians and
nurses In the United States. Sold everywhere
25 cents a bottle. 17-lyd&wM.WAS
Coughs.
" Brown's Bronchial Troches " 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 nnd 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 Troches" act directly
en the organs of the voice. They have an ex
traordinary effect In all disorders of the Threat
and Larynx, restoring a healthy tone when re
laxed, either lrem cold or over-excrtlen of the
voice, nnd produce a clear and distinct enunci
ation. Speakers ana Singers And the Troches
useful.
A Cough, Celd, Catarrh ei Sere Threat re
quires Immediate attention, as neglect otten etten
tlmes results In some Incurable Lung Disease.
Brown's Bronchial Troches" will almost In
variably give relief. Imitations are offered for
sale, many et which are injurious. The genu
ine "Brown's Bronchial Troches" are sold
only in boxes. Ianl5-lyd& wTu.ThiS
N1W ADVERTISEMENTS.
C CONSTABLE'S SALE.
j By virtue of a landlord's warrant 1 will
sell this evening, AUGUST 13, at Ne. 96 Centre
Square, Musical Instruments, such as Violins,
Banjos. Accordions ; also. Sheet Music, Stere
Fixtures, &c. Seized as the property of Wm.
II. Manby. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p.
in. A. EICHHOLTZ,
ltd Constable.
1?UN! FUN! I FUN!!!
COMING I N
FULTON OPERA HOUSE.
ONE NIGHT ONLY.
FORD AND DENIIAM'S
MASQUERABERS
PRANKS.
"A Hit, a Very Palpable Hit."
FUN WITHOUT VULGARITY,
SPARKLING OPERATIC MUSIC,
AND GRACEFUL DANCING.
THE MERRY MASQTJERADERS.
TnEY ALL SING I
THEY ALL DANCE 1
THE ALL PLAY INSTRUMENTS !
A PERFECT COMPANY :
Blanche Clinpman, Ella Chapman, Emma
Hall, Mamie Tayler, G. W. Denliam. F. M.
Wills, Rebe Slavin, Charles Shcffer, Morgan
Sherwood.
W. W. FnnsT, Musical Director.
ADMISSION, 50&35CU.
Ne extra charge for Reserved Seats at the
Opera Heuse Bex Office. scpl3-3td
FAIFESTOCK'S,
Next Peer te ttae Court Heni.
Open this day the Largest Stock of
UNDERWEAR
Fer Ladies, Gentlemen and Children,
DRAWERS, VESTS AND SHIRTS,
12, 15, 19, 20, 25, 3 50, 65, 75c,
Te be feund'in the city.
GRAND FALL OPENING OF
LADIES' SKIRTS.
FIVE HUNDRED FELT. FLANNEL, SILK
AND WOOL SKIRTS, te be be sold
much less than
REGULAR PRICES.
FAHNESTOCK'S,
Next Doer te the Court Heuse.
DRT GOODS.
new advertisements.
Among the many advantages sained by our change of business
location, an important one is the enlarged rooms and improved fa
cilities of our REPAIR DEPARTMENT. With our present corps
of skilled mechanics and complete equipment of machinery and
tools -we are are prepared te execute and warrant all work en
trusted te us.
"WATCH REPAIRING,
MUSICAL. BOX REPALNING,
CLOCK REPAIRING,
JEWELRY JOBBING,
MONOGRAM INSCRIPTION AND
ORNAMENTAL ENGRAVING, &c.
A great variety of new work in original designs will be produced
iu 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 ', the entire stock of BOOTS AND SHOES el the
P ARLOR SHOE STOKE. Ne. sKfcC EAST K 1XG STREET, will be offered at a great SACRIFICE.
te CLOSE OUT BUSINESS. Desiring te engage iu ether business, I lake this opportunity te
eiler the entire stock, consisting et
10,000 Pairs of Beets and Shoes of the best Styles and Hakes,
at least 25 per cent, less than they can be bought elsewhere. Having mode a specialty in geed
goods for the last two year, a splendid opportunity Is new offered te buy superior BOOTS and
SHOES at lower prices than TRASH can he bought elsewhere.
FARMEES !
Wishing te purchase their BOOTS AND SHOES for Fall and Winter, new is yourchance te buy
CHEAP. Country storekeeper. will de well te call while our stock Is yet complete. Wcalse
have a line of very line goods which we will sell from $1 te $2 a pair less than borere. The EN
TIRE STOCK must be SOLD out as SOON as POSSIBLE. We also offer a part or the fixtures et
the store, consisting or revolving Uxture in window. Lounges, part of shelving, Writing Desk,
one Fireproof Combination Safe, as gecd as new, and line Shew Case and Stand, at
PARLOR SHOE STORE,
Ne. 26 1-2 East King St., opposite Lancaster Ce. Bank.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
I7"OK SALE.
1 A geed second-hand Organ, very cheap.'
Wanted a geed Bey.
JUSTUS STUCKENHOLZ,
6l3 2td Fulton Hall.
100 Tens et Rags Wanted,
Fer which the highest price will be paid.
2'i CENTS PER POUND FOR GOOD
MIXED RAGS.
The highest price nald ler Woolens, Old
Paper, Beeks, Ac. Teh Rag Assertcrs wanted"
te whom the highest price will be paid.
JOHN A. SEOBER,
Cor. North Queen and Orange Streets,
y9-irdll Lancaster, Pa
Londen and New Yerk
NOVELTIES,
IN GREAT VARIETY,
FOR MPS WEAR,
NOW OPEN AT
SM ALI NG'S
THE ARTIST TAILOR
GIFT DRA tflXUS.
24th Popular Monthly Drawing
OF TUB
C0MM0NYEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO.
At Macaulcy'a Theatre, In the City of Louis
ville, en
THURSDAY, SEPT. 30th, 1880.
THESE DRAWINGS, AUTHORIZED BY
THE LEGISLATURE OF 1878 AND SUS
TAINED BY THE COURTS OF KENTUCKY,
occur regularly en the LAST DAY OF EVERY
MONTH, Sundays nnd Fridays excepted, for
the period of FIVE YEARS.
The United States Circuit Court en March 31,
rendered the lollewing decisiens:
1st That the Commonwealth Distribution
Company Is legal.
Sd Its draw lugs are fair..
N. B. Tills Company lias new en hand a
large reserve fund. Read the li.-.t of prizes for
the
SEPTEMBER DRAWING.
l pnze $ euwu
l JJriAU AUfAJU
a JiribLi a a i),WW
10 prizes $l,uoe each 10,000
20 prizes 500 each lo.euo
100 prizes, $100 each 10,oeo
200 prizes 50 each lo.eoo
600 prizes 20 each 12,000
1000 prizes 10 each 10,000
9 prizes 300 each, approximation prizes 2,700
9 prizes 200 each, " " 1,800
9 prizes 100 each, " " 900
a (JU) JJjrlZUSa a a a a ?llmWM
Whole tickets, $2; half tickets, $1 ; 27 tickets
$50 55 tickets $100.
Remit by Postefflcc Meney Order, Registered
Letter, Bank Draft or Express.
Te Insure against mistakes and delays, cor
respondents will please write t i-e.r names and
places or residence plainly, giving number el
Postefflcc box or Street, and Town, County and
State.
All communications connected with the Dis
tributien and Orders for Tickets should be ad
dressed te K. M. BOAKDMAN, Courier-Journal
Building, Louisville, Ky., or 307 nnd 00
Broadway. New Yerk. ni31TuTh&S&w
FARMERS !
C. A. Reeee.
HOVSE EURN1SUINO HOODS.
N
TOUCH.
fhlNN & BKENEMAN.
Would ndvlse all who contemplate putting in
HEATERS or making any alterations in their
heating arrangements te de se at once before
the rush of Fall Trade begins.
THE MOST RELIABLE
Ms, Heaters ai Baies,
In the Market, at the
LOWEST PRICES.
GREAT STOVE STORE,
152 North Queen Street,
LANCASTER, PA.
AM. VSJEMENTS.
ri'.KA
JUOL'SE.
THURSDAY EVENING. SEPT. K, 1SS0.
GRAVES'
An American comedy representing the four
seasons. Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter,
presented with
ALL NEW SCENERY AND A GOOD DRA
MATIC COMPANY.
Singing nnd Dancing. Thtce happy hours.
REHEARSAL IN THE BARN,
introducing the "5 GIPSY COMICS," in their
Negro. German, Irish, tcrpslchercan and vocal
specialties.
Prices. 33c., 50c. nnd 75c. Diagram at Yeck
ers efnec. sll-5td
WANTED.
WANTED. EVERYBODY TO ADVEK
tlse, free of charge, in the Ihtblliebn
cer, who wants something te de.
w
ANTED A GOOD COOK WANTED
immediately at
s7-tfd 443 NORTH DUKE STREET.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY.
Twenty Bricklayers. Apply te
O. W. J1AUIUM.
ll-2td
40S East Orange street.
WANTED A VEhV COMPETENT MAN
who is well acquainted In the tobacco
growing district of Lancaster county nnd Its
vicinity, as a tobacco buyer and te takecharge
of the warehouse In Lancaster. Only these
witli geed references and thorough business
ability as buyers, who have be lore been em
ployed with some large honse as such, need
address, X. Y. 'A., iaTKLLiUEXCEU Office,
sept 11-3K1.
trip. LADIES AND GENTS 1"kC
11 you want a
GOOD FITTING BOOT OR SHOE,
Rva'O'-made or made te order, call at
F. HTEMENZ'S,
Ne. 105 North Queen Street.
Custom Werk a Specialty. 1e2CSJtWtfd
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Lancaster Commercial College,
Ne. 4 WEST KING STREET.
FALL TERM BEGINS AUG, 30.
COURSE OF STUDY
embraces Single and Deuble Entry Book
keeping, Pcnnmanshlp, Commercial aud Prac
tical Arithmetic, Grammar. Correspondence.
Orthography, Business Ferms and Commercial
Law.
Students can enter at any time and complete
the course In lrem three te six months.
THE COURSE IS THOROUGH AND
PKACTICAL,
Combining Theory with Actual Business.
Fer Catalogue, giving full Information, call
at College Reems, or address
II. C. WEIDLEB, Principal,
Or W. D. MOSSER, Secretary,
engll-ltw ILancaster, Pa.
105
GOTO
F. HIEMENZ'S,
105
Flu l Brenemans
Ne. 10.1 North Queen street for the Cheapest
and Best BOOTS AND SHOES.
IOS Sign or the Big Shee. 105
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THIRD EDITIOI.
MONDAY EVENING, SEPT. 13, 1880.
IE NEWS FROM HAM
Boutelle's Begus Bulletins.
CLAIMS THAT WILL BEAR REVISION
BUCHANAN IN JAIL.
THE DIPLOMA VENDER'S TROUBLES.
CRIMINAL. CUKONICLK.
Miscellaneous Telegrams.
MAINC
Fine Weather and a Dig Vete.
Portland, Mc, Sept. 13. The weather
is beautiful and a very heavy vote is being
polled in all the wards of this city,
ltoatelle's Begus Bulletins.
Lewiston, Me., Sept. 13. At 1 o'clock
the vote of Lewiston gives Davis 832
and Plaistcd C73. Everybody is at
work and the weather is line, a full
vete being brought out. Fogg runs
behind the ticket. Auburn is voting
very largely Republican, and there is con
fidence of increasing the majority of last
year. The Prohibition party is voting ler
Jey instead of Nye, and only two votes arc
reported in Lewiston for that ticket.
Portland, Me., Sept. 13. Twe o'clock
tallies a Republican majority of 20.
Biddeford at one o'clock gives 47 Republi
can majority. Rockland at 1:30 o'clock
200 Republican majority. Saee one o'clock
200 Republican majority. Dccring at
neon Fusion majority GO.
ilardatWerk.
Biddeford, Mc., Sept. 13. The voting
te-day has se far been quiet, but each side
is endeavoring te get out a full vote. At 12
o'clock alight vote had been .thrown and
the Republicans had a small majority.
They also lead iu Kcnucbunk and Sace.
In Kcnucbunk and Konnehnnkperl
the Democrats are casting a much larger
vete than last year, and it is possible that
a representative may be gained iu the
classed towns of Kcnucbunk and Lyman.
The county will be close. The Temper
ance vete will be small.
Everybody Cenltdenl.
Bosten, Sept. 13 A despatch from
Augusta says a heavy vole is being
cast. While the polling gees en the
sheutcrs en both sides maintain an equally
confident front. Senater Blaine cast his
vete early. He declines te fiive any esti
mate in figures, but feels assured of a
complete Republican triumph that will
make the congressional delegation solid.
Per contra, Candidate Plastcd says he feels
certain that he will be the next gov
ernor. Congressmen Ladd and Mnrch arc
equally positive in their claims. Captain
Beutclle ( Ladd's Republican opienent )
believes that he will have from S00 te
1,000 majority.
BOGUS BUCHANAN.
The Fraudulent Diploma Vender in illnja
inensiiig. Philadelphia, Sept. 13. Dr. Jehn
Buchanan, the bogus diploma vender, of
Philadelphia, who pretended te have com
mitted suicide by drowning in the Dela
ware river, and was arrested in St. Clair,
Michigan, last Thursday, arrived in this
city yesterday morning and was locked tip
in ileyamcnsing prison. The Recerd pub
lishes an account of the " dean's" joiirncy jeiirncy
ings in Canada, from which it is learned
that he sold a couple of diplomas for 30,
from plates which he yet retains in his po pe po
sessien. 31. V. Chapman, Buchanan's
brother-in-law, evaded the police upon the
fugitive's arrival ami has net been seen
since.
Buchanan was brought into court of
quarter sessions te-day and recommitted
te prison.
Themas Vanduser was given a final hear
ing before United States Commissioner
Gibbens, upon charges of perjury and con
spiracy. Evidence was submitted te show
that Yanduscr had testified at the
hearing before Judge Butler, en
the application for forfeiture of
Buchanan'sbailjthathe was in Buchanan's
company en the ferryboat and saw him
jump into the Delaware. The court re
cords were produced te establish the same
fact, and the prisercr was committed in de
fault of $3,000 bail. His counsel gave no
tice of an application for habeas corpus
te-morrow.
MOTHER AND SON
Bleeding Frem (ilinstly Wounds A New
Yerk Tragedy.
New Yerk, Sept. 13. Jehn Higgins,
1G years old, entered the Sixteenth district
station house early this morning bleeding
from two cuts en the neck. "When ques
tioned as te hew he received the injuries
he told the sergeant te send a doctor te
his home where his mother lay injured.
A physician was summoned, who
dressed the boy's wounds nnd then
started for his home, where he found
Bridget Higgins, fifty years old, lying en
the fleer in a peel of bleed, with her threat
cut and unable te speak. She was taken
te the hospital and the coroner summoned
te take her ante-mortem statement, as it
was thought she would die. The ielicc
have net learned hew these parties re
ceived their injuries.
BALTIMORE'S JUBILEE.
150th Anniversary of the flattie or North
Point The Old Defenders In Line.
Baltimore, Sept. 13. The anniversary
I of North Point ecccuring yesterday, that
event is neing commemorated te-day. inc
Old Defenders assembled at city hall ac-
I cording te their annual custom ; ten of them
present ; their ages ranging from 83 te
94 years, most of them bent and feeble
1 from age. After falling into line the lit
tle band, escorted by a detachment el the
Grand Army of the Republic, marched te
and around Battle monument two squares
distant. They they proceeded in a special
car te Druid Hill park te partake of their
annual dinner liberally provided for by the
city.
TOPSON'S TRICKB.
Charged Witli Heavy Ferg. rics.
Philadelphia, Sept. 13. Jeseph Top Tep
son, who was arrested in this city, en Satur
day night last, upeu charges of forgery
aud embezzlement of .t'lO.OOO, belonging
te the depositors of a Londen savings
bank, was arraigned before United States
Commissioner Gibbens this morning. At
the request of tlia acting British consul
the hearing was postponed until te-morrow
en account of the absence from the city of
Judge Butler. The latter will appoint Mr.
Gibbens as special commissioner te hear
the case. Topsen admitted his identity.
FATAL FAMILY FIGHT.
Cousins Eugaged In Mertal Combat.
LerisviLia:, Sept. 13. A difficulty
arose at a picnic nearOwenten ou Saturday
between three brothers named Smith, and
three brothers uamed Hammend, and a
half brother of the Hammonds named
Barnard Acree. Pistols were freely used
by all the parties, and Acrce, aged 18, was
instantly killed, and the Hammonds wcre
all wounded ; two of them it is thought
cannot live. The Hammonds aud Smiths
are cousins. The latter escaped arrest.
WEATHER INDICATIONS.
Washington, D.C., Sept. 13. Fer the
Middle Atlantic states, falling follewd by
statieuary or rising barometer, rising
followed by lower temperature, winds
mostly westerly, or partly cloudy weather
followed by increasing cloudiness and
ecal rains.
MARKETS.
Philadelphia .Market.
PntLAiiKLriiiA. Sept. 13. Fleur unlet ami
linn, with a better feeling ; superfine at $250
:: 00; extra .! O115:; ;." : Ohie and Indiana
timiily nt ?."i0il-i "; Pcnn'a lamllvile $4 87
(".' 12 ; St. Leuin tuiuily at Ti .rM;it;iK; .Viimt'.-et.i
lamily $." ."05t;00; patent and high grade-, $;.-,
gs 00.
Rve Heur at $1 KKH '
Wheat llmicr: Ne. 2 Western Red $1 OD.C ;
l':i. Red 1 tiegl ( ; Amber 1 WV?! ti.".
Cern il rm : steamer .lie : yc!Uv 5ftri.Brc;
iiiixiMl.V'.rklc.
OaU steady ; Ne. I. White II7I2l; Ne. ?.
de 4l)i?l(iJe"; Ne. Z, de SSJiiJS'Jif; Ne. :
.Mixed ."7J.e.
liyc llriucr ; sulesi at two.
AsPiwlMen market, tiiin; mc- perk
$11; oe-an; :); lKTt ham: il.) (kijh 00;
Indian ni..- beet at $1(1 IM ; Iricnn
smoked Mieuldcrs 'J'ttt??ic; salt de (JiiJ'ie;
jirieki'd liamt lUiJlJe; pickled ham ttVcJ
leKe.
Lurd linn; city kettle at 8J.i!(Jsc; loose
buteheis'Sc; priine steam JJe.
Butter aetive and linn, with small supply;
Creamery extr.i iasa; Creamery geed te
choice iVgi'e; Br.idterd county and New Yerk
extra. 27H'-e ; Western roerve extra lSgitlc;
dogeodto choice l.'rlc: Kelli tlriu and
Miiree ; Penn'a extra ISgit); Western reserve
extr.i ISSie.
Eggs firm; Pennsylvania tit 20c; Western
l!;jl'J.
Clii'CM! -.ireng, but tjuict; New Yerk
full cream ISJ'ir; Western full cream312,'.c:
de fair te geed" lHil2c; de hair skims !)
10,'.c.
Petroleum II rm ; refined hie.
Whisky at $1 lik
SeeiN lioed te prime Clever dull at $S(K
QSM ; Timethy tinner at fi 5-"ii2 70: Flaxseed
xeareeattlSS.
New fork Alarbct.
Ni:w Yeke, Sept. 12. Fleur State unit West
ern steady; moderate expert and jobbing trade
inquiry; "Superliur, f.UUfH UU; extra de $.5 73
110; choice, de, ft I5CM r ; taney de.. $1 70
$.- ('-'; round Iioep Ohie 1 l-Olftl 50: choice
de $1 (ai;85 7" ; superline western $.'14031 ,X,J
common te geed extra de $: 754 25 ; choice
de de $1 SlSZli 25 ; choice white wheat de l 15
l m; Southern quiet and .steady; common
te fair extra $1 5 2i; geed te choice de
.- I'tQli 50.
Wheat J;e belter and rathcrqulct ; Ne. I
White, Sept.. $101: Ne. 2 Red. October, $107
107; de Nev., $1 l)Sl 0V.
Cern a shade easier and in very moderate
truth:; Mixed western spot, SuSiMaj de
1 n tn it-, .rj735:;c.
Oats 11 shade stronger ; Ne. 2. Nev., :i7;'i";
State, ili lie; Western 3.8V1.::.
Cattle Market.
IM;it.Ai.LriiiA. September l:!. Cattle market
a-tive; wiles 1.110 head. Prime frQnc;
goetl.V ifiiV'Cpi medium VSMf.-iy ; common 4
H'De.'
Sheep market active; sales 10,'KiO bean.
Prime ijt. 5c; geed i''1$ l'ti' l nietliiim l;'hS
IJ.c; common ::& Pf:; culls e; Iambs 1
(j.r ; stock ewes ii 75i." 55.
flogs Market active; sales 1,'NM head;
geed te extra, JJ'MAf: ; mixed light CWiU'.K.
Stock JUarket.
September I.'!.
Nkw Yerk S renes.
Stocks Aetive.
a. ?i. a. at. i si. r. 31.
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tEOR SALE.
1)lir.LIC KKNTALON TTlUK.SIAVrSKI
TKMBKRli;, lb.M, will be rented by pub
lic: outcry, at lbs Cooper Heuc, Lancaster
city, Pa.,'tlic following, te wit :
That elegant STORK ROOM situated Nes.SS
ami IU West King street, Lancaster, opposite
the: Cooper Heu-e, lately occupied by Philip
.Selium (deceased) Sen & Ce., with all tht
counters, shelving ami glass cases.
Renting te commence at 7 o'clock p.m. of
said day when conditions will tie made known
by
JOIIN K. SCIIUM.
CHARLES F. IIOLWARTH,
Administrator:1.
Samltl Hiss & Sex, Aucts. scptil-Std
A n.Mi.MsrKATens' nalk.
nnTUESDAY,SEPa'EMBKR2l.lSS0.wIII
"111: sold at public sale, cm the: premises. 150
Seuth Water street, Ijuicaster, Pa., tin: follow
ing pergenal preierty belonging te the estate
or Philip Schiim: Twe excellent DRAFT
HORSE!, two Ceal Wagons, nearly new; a
large quantity et Ceal, Ceal Sehutcs ami
Shovels Nt.w Market Wagen, New Phaeton,
two Sales, eut: et which Is nearly new. large
ami small Scales, Clocks, Ac. Household and
Kitchen Furniture et every description. Alse
the entire stock of Coverlets, Counterpanes.
Blankets, Herse Blankets, and an excellent as
sortment et Heme-muilc Carpets, Yarns, Ac.
Sale te commence at 9 a. m. and yt o'clock
p. in., when attendance will begiven ami terms
made known by
JOHN K. SCIIUM.
CHARLES HOLZWARTH,
S. 1 1 ess Si. Se.v, Aucts. Administrators.
Stere goods will lit; removed from. a and 40
West King te 150 Seuth Water street.
aiurJ7.::i&scn3.7,i0ii
PUBLIC SALK.
On THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. 1890,
will be sold at public sale, at the public house
of Jacob Geed, "Lamb Hetel," en the Willow
Street turnpike. : miles south et Lancaster
city, a valuable tract et limestoiie land, con cen
fiiiiing2:t ACRES antl:!7 PERCHES, situated
in West Lampeter township, adjoining hinds
of Henry SIgman. Jehn Harman, Jeseph IJir
ncrand Willow Street turnpike. Tin: improve
ments are a two-story BRICK UWELLINi;
HOUSE, 32x40 feet, covered -with slate, cellar
under whole house, kitchen attached, 15xIU
feet, with bake even and smoke house, an ex
cellent arch, with Ice house, shop, weed heusf.
bank barn, 43x4: feet, with com house and
com crib attached, antl hog pen. The build
ings are lirst-ckiss, with geed cistern at house
ami barn, anil well or never-tailing water In
lretit or the house. There Is a line variety of
choice Trait just coming Inte bearing. The
land Is In excellent condition, divided Inte
convenient Ileitis; under geed pest ami rail
fence, and Is one of the most desirable prop
erties enerctl, either as a truck larm or ler a
private residence, being only three miles lrem
the city, and In a geed neighborhood, conven
ient te places of business.
Any information will be given by calling en
the undersigned, residing thereon.
$4,000 may remain en the property, ifdesired
by the purchaser, at 5 per cent."
Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. m. en said
dav. when attendance will be given anil terms
niade known by JOHN II. MILLER,
S. Hess & Sex Aucts. ScpWtTr