rri " tr-v"'.1,."- '!" ---l iTFJ.-, J - ' ' , - - - '" , LANCASTER DAHY 1NTLUENCEU ; WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1880. f ifr;,"'r- t vv-t- -3 . VJ COLUMBIA. NEWS. OOK REGULAR CORRESPONDENCE. Brilliant Democratic JablUe Miscellaneous New. As early as seven o'clock last evening, members of one or the ether of the Demo cratic marching clubs were seen en the streets in their full marching equipments. Half an hour later the work of forming t.lin nnlnmiiB for narade commenced. The H. M. North marching club of the First and Second wards formed en North Third street, between Locust and Walnut, under the command or Lieutenant jenn vs. viam, the captain of the club II. S. Graybill hav ing net yet arrived en the ground. F. A. Bennett and C. F. Yeung, were also lieu tenants of the club by appointment. The Third ward club formed at their headquar ters, Fourth and Union street, under the command of their captain, Daniel Sample, when, preceded by the Citizens band in the uniform lately in the pos session of the Company II. Cadets, they marched with blazing torches, llaming transparencies and Hags unfurled te the breeze, te join the ether club en Thii I street. It was by this time eight o'clecic and the band was transferred from the Third ward club te the head of the column en Walnut street. Directly afterward the command "forward march, column left," was given, and the line moved. When the column moved there were, by actual count, two hundred and thirty torches in line; later, when the parade passed the opera house, en going up Locust street, there was a total efl 244 torches, divided as fol fel lows, the number being afterward in creased, however, by new arrivals : First and Second ward clubs (uniformed) 110; non-uniformed and unattached, J). Third ward club (uniformed) 111). In addition te the torches carried there were a number of non uniformed men carry ing transparencies, Hags, etc. Seme of the transparencies carried were rather amus ing in their get up, reminding one of the victories and potent points of the past and calling attention te the party's anticipa tions of the fulu.c. Of the many letter nigs the following will be easily under stood : "A solid .North and a solid Seuth, all for Hancock ;" "Have you heard the news from Maine:"' "A clean sweep;' "New for Pennsylvania;" "The Here or Gettsburg," and numerous ethers less pointed. The line after parading the principal streets of town was halted en Seuth Second slictt, in front of the resi dences or H. 3ll. Neith, esq., and General William l'atten, each of whom lcspended te calls for a speech. The column was then taken te the forming ground and dismibscd. In the " points " el the parade Captain Graybill was the re cipient of a handsome bouquet from a Third ward lady. Over the entire route of parade the sidewalks wcic packed with people, and much enthusiasm was mani fested, net only by the men in )n.t or pa rade, but by persons taking an iinictive part. While the parane w moving up Locust street a discharge of hrcweiks took place from the celumus. lloreugli lltitlgct. Jliss Fanny Hanaurcr returned en the llarrisburg accommodation train at G:20 iast evening, from a two year's visit te icrmany. The Pennsylvania railroad employees at this place, yesterday, icccivcd their pay for work performed in August. The archery people amused themselves with their bows and arrows yesterday af ternoon. Te-day being a Jewish holiday a number of stores in town arc closed. A liirrlt wind i ltlmviiifr tn ilnv mid ilin i v ' weather is what may be termed "blus tery." A fight took place in Dichl'.s beer saloon at about ten o'cleek last night. A well known citizen was struck en the head with a chair, and ether lesser lights came in for a share of the blows given. Mr. Alfred C. Brunei- has returned from a visit of several days te Philadelphia. Either the news from Maine or the Dem ocratic parade was the occasion of the lighting of several bonfires last night. One fire was placed at Third and Walnut streets directly in front of the head of the line of the parade where formed. t The Reformed Sunday school ceuveu tien commenced last evening in the He formed church at this place. SUDDEN DEATH Resisting a Corencr'd Inquest. Charles A. Kline, a mill-hand, working iu Ne. 2 cotton mill died suddenly last night, at his residence, Ne. 21G Rockland street. He had suffered from pain in the chest for several years past, and was unable te de any very heavy manual labor. Fer two weeks past his condition was getting worse and worse, but he continued te work up te 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon, when the overseer or the room, Randelph Sup plce, noticing that he was in great pain, insisted en his quitting work and going home. At ("o'clock his family physician, I)r .Tuliii T. Atloe. was sent for. and as lie V could net immediately attend him, Dr. Jehn L. Atlcc, jr., called and administer ed te him. At 10 o'clock the elder Dr. At At Jce attended him, remaining with him un til nearly midnight, without being able te relieve him. Soen afterwards he died. This morning Corener Mishlcr called upon the family for the purpose of ascer taining the circumstances attending Mr. Kline's death. He was lcfuscd admit tance. He then sent an efliccraud the efliccr also was refused admittance. The coroner subsequently made complaint be fore Alderman Ban-, that Cenrad Saubcr, Kline's brother-in-law, had interfered with him in the execution el his eflicial duties, and Saubcr was arrested and gave bail te answer. Tiic family declare that no in quest fehall be held, as Mr. Kline had been sick for a long time, had the best or med ical treatment and kind attendance or friends, and died a natural death in pres ence of a dozen friends and relations. They fortify themselves en their resistance, by the following certificate given them by Dr. Atlcc. This is te certify that I attended Mr. Charles Kline for the last two weeks, and that he died a natural death from embol ism of the pulmonary artery at twelve o'clock last night. Jehn L. Ati.kk, M. D. Lancaster, Sept. 15, 1880. On the ether hand, Corener Mishlcr de clares that he is the coroner, and the law gives him the power te held inquests l - whenever he may deem them necessary, I mid n ilin fnmilir hie reuicfWI mid instilled 'J him when he merely called upon them te inquire into the circumstances of Kline s death, he will held aD inquest ou the re mains if he has te dig them up out of the grave te de it. Cenrad Saubcr declares that he did net resist the coroner, but that the doers were locked against him by Mrs. Kline and her sister, and he threatens te bring suit against the coroner for perjury in swear ing that he (Saubcr) resisted him. There is a geed deal of bad fcclilig en both sides. Deceased was about 34 years of age, a steady, hard-working man, with a wife aud four children. He was a private sol dier in Company A, 107th regiment Pcnn salvania volunteers, commanded by Cel. Ziegler. Sheeting Match. Te-morrow afternoon the big sheeting match comes off at Columbia between eight men fiem Lancaster county and eight from Peit Deposit, Maryland, for $100 a side. Four men from this city have entered the match. After it is ever these present will sheet for sweepstakes. i Trains Late. Pacific express cast was 25 minutes late this afternoon, and Fast Line 20 minutes late. BAD BOYS. Indecent ana Disorderly Conduct. There are several very rude and vulgarlv behaved boys attending the Rockland street secondary school. Their misconduct has at last become se unbearable that the residents of the neighborhood have deter mined te put a step te it. Henry Howater, an aged man residing with his family near the schools, has almost daily been insulted by them, and en mere than one occa sion assaulted, while his aged wife ind nlcn his daughter have been subjected te the most indecent insults and obscene language. On Mr. Howater's entnninint t.vrn of tin Iievk Frank Sam- son and Wm. Weisc, both aged about 13 years were arrested and taken before Al derman Alex Dennelly, who, in considera tion of their youth, and this being the first time they were arraigned heroic him, dis charged them with a severe reprimand, cautioning them that a repetition or their offences will be punished by imprisonment. Others of the gang will probably be ar rested A counter suit has been brought before the alderman against old Mrs. Howater and her daughter, for assault and battery en the above named boys. The time for a hearing has net yet been fixed. Yesterday afternoon Frank Samson made an assault en Lewis Rudy, a boy some years younger than himself, and gave him a bad thrashing. Martin Rudy, the boy's father, has entered complaint of as sault and battery against Samson. He will have a hearing before Alderman Alex. Dennelly. At the Stale Fair. In addition te these previously an nounced the following Lancaster ceuntians have taken premiums or awards for ex hibits at the state fair : Celin Cameren, Brickcivillc, bull, Coxcomb of Pine Cliff, two years, $20 ; bull. Favorite Rex, one year, $20 ; cow, St. Pcrpcten, one year, $10. A. S. Flowers, Mount Jey, $3, for Cechin chicks. Jacob II. Leng, Lancaster, $5, for black Cechin fowls. J. B. Lichty, Lancaster, $"!, for Silver-gray Dorkings ; $3, for Silver Duck-wings. Charles E. Leng, Lancaster, $5, for gelden-pencilled Hamburg fowls ; $5, for rose-comb Sca bright fowls ; $3, for yellow Duck-wing chicks ; Charles Lippold, Lancaster, $3. for Japanese chicks ; $3, for best Fantail pigeons ; $3, for best Trumpeters. ITast f the Atonement. The great fast of the Israelites, known as Kippur Day, commenced at 0 o'clock last evening and continue until the same hour this evening. The ceremonies com prise fasting and prayer, continuing from mei ning until evening, and are of an un usually impressive character. The prayers touch upon the sinfulness of man's nature and the necessity for a complete reconcilia tion with Ged by means of contrition and an amendment of habits of life. At the close of the fast the assembled Israelites will clothe themselves in shieuds and join in proclaiming the dying Israelite's confes sion or faith," "Hear, O Tsracl ! Our Ged is one."' Railroad Accident. Shortly after neon te-day a man named Christian Gnmpy, residing with his brother en the Mnlenc farm, was struck by the tank of engine Ne. 303, while walking en the track of the Pennsylvania railroad near the Big Concstega bridge and iccciv cd severe internal injuries. It appears he stepped from one track te the ether te avoid an approaching train, net noticing that an engine was barking en the track upon which he stepped. He was net run ever but thrown violently te the side of the read. He was picked up, brought te this city, and his injuries were attended te by Dr. Atlcc. Ne bones were broken, but he is nevertheless badly hurt. He was taken iu a carriage te his brother's resi dence. A Vaugel Tramps Arrested. Yesterday a gang of a dozen tramps were arrested by a detachment of the city police en the Maler.c farm, near the Willow pond, just east of the city. Mr. Malenc had made complaint against them that they had trespassed upon his premises, burned his fences, stolen corn from his fields and were feasting en spring chicken and corn soup. The officers found the gang in possession of three empty beer kegs, three or four empty whisky bottles, and engaged iu playing quoits and cards. At first the gang tried te get away from the policemen, but a showefrcvolveis brought them te a halt, and they were arrested aud locked up. They w ill have a hearing be fore Aldci man Alex. Dennelly, te-morrow at 10 e clock. The Sunday .Scheel Convention. The meeting of the pastors of the churches and the superintendents of the Sunday schools of Lancaster, held last evening at the rooms : f the Y. M. C. A., was attended by representatives from ten of the churches. After discussing plans for the cntcitainmcnt of the 330 delegates whom it is expected will be present, the following plan was agreed upon : As it is te be a Sunday school affair, each super intendent will appoint a committee of whatever number he may deem necessary te wait upon the members of his own chinch and congregation, te see who will entertain, and report names of entertain ers te their superintendent, who in turn will notify D. (.'. llavcrstick, chairman of entertainment. raid Ills Ilct. Wm. Wilsen, the colored peller of the Cooper house, laid a wager with I hcodero Heck, barber, that tli3 Republicans would carry Maine, the condition being that if they did net carry the state Wilsen should wheel Beck en a wheelbarrow from the Cooper house te the Pennsylvania railroad depot aud return. As Wilsen lest the bet, he paid it like a little man this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Obituary. Rev. Jehn M. Clemens, a pastor or the Reformed church, died at Conyngham, Luzerne county, en Tuesday, 15th inst., and will be buried from the residence of his kinsman, Jehn B. Reth, Ne. 225 North Duke street, this city, te-morrow. Mr. Clcmcns's death was caused bv abrccss or the liver. He was a successrul preacher, having had charge or several congrega tions in Luzerne county. He was about 45 years old at the time or his death. Meet Ter Drill. Company "B" or the Hancock Veterans will meet at headquarters, Centre square, te morrow eveniug Ter drill. A full atten dance is desired. A llustness man' Opinion. C. U. Derr, of Teledo. O., says lie lias used Day's Kidney Paps in his family with results se superior te all ether treatments that he re gards them as the best Kidney doctor in the world. sl3-lwMW&F Excursion ! Last Chance I Anether cheap excursion te Philadelphia and the state fair en Saturday, Sept. 18. Tickets geed for three days, te return en any train. Fare for the round trip only $1.73, Special through train leaves Lancaster (Kin;; street) at C a. m. and Columbia C a. m. Fer particu lars see colored circulars at all stations. mlB.lC&17 Commonwealth Distribution ve. Don't fail te buy a ticket in the September drawing. !, Frizes all Cash will be distri butcd. Capital Prize $30,000, till of it ler $', half ler $1. Drawing Sept. 3Uth. Address It. M. Ile.irdman, Courier-Journal lluilding, Louisville, Ky.,or R.M. P.eardni.in, .Wand 309 Broadway. New Yerk. ltd" m Amusements. " Prank" Te-ntgJit. The musical comedy of 'Pranks" te he given at Pulton opera house te-night is of the same lighlandairy character as that last charming performance, and the company by which it will be presented, known New Silks, New Satins, lew Velvets, NEW DRESS GOODS, NEW BLACK CASHMERES, NEW CARPETS AND NEW OIL CLOTHS. EVERYTHING NEW AND CHOICE OPENING DAILY. GIVLEE, BCTWEBS & HUEST, 25 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. as Ferd's Masqncradere, might properly Iks de signated as th ether wing of the organization who delighted our people with their " Fun en the Pacific;" the two companies being under the same general management The play is simply a musical cxtravatanza, full and run-' ning ever with the Jellicst kind et lun.and pretty music comprising the most popular airs from favorite ceinic operas. That gifted actrepf' and accomplished vocalist. Miss lllanchc Chapman, heads the female portion of the cast. She Is well re membered hereabouts as the charming little lady who sang iu ''The Chimes of Normandy" aud the "Sorcerer" last fall ; her sister MUs Ella Chapman Is one of the brightest of son sen son brette actresses In the country. Of the men the name of Oeorge V. Denham leads all the rest, and he is tee well known here as a come dian te need any commendation new. Other names of almost equal destinctive strength round out a cast of uncommon force. The Four Seasons." This pleasing comedy is billed for Thursday evening, when it will be prcsunted at Fulton opera house by the same line company that made such a hit in Philadelphia. It is said te be bright ami bracing, and te partake of the charming char acteristics of summer entertainment thai have gained such marked popular favor. The Advance In Ceal. We learn that en account et the frequent ad vances lately made by the coal companies, the dealers here have been obliged te make a small advance, mid have therefore only ad vanced 23 cents per ten en all kinds. They hope they will net be obliged te make a further advance and hope the coal companies will be hatislied with present rates. This is certainly very commendable en the part of the city dealers, as they have been selling coal mere for lun than for prelit. MA KMAaJiS. Srii'Eis XAtiLK. On Tnc-d.iv evening, Sept. 14, 1880, at the residence of the biide's father, Mr. Peter Nagle. by llev. C. Klvin Houpt, el Craee Kvangelieal l.utheian church, Francis Sjiicer, jr., te Emma 15. Xagle, all of Lancas ter city, ltd di:atus. Hull. Sept. 13, 1SS0, in Iitilz, Pa., suddenly, Mrs. Catharine Hull, in her Kith year. Netice of tuncral hereafter. Clkmcns. On Saturday, Sept 11, at Conyng ham, Luzerne county. Kev. Jehn M. Clemen. The relatives and friends et the family are respect fully invited te attend the tunci-al from the residence et Jehn IS. Keth, 2. North Duke street to-meriow (Thursday) atternoen at S o'clock. Interment at IJincaster ceme tery. . ltd POLITICAL HVLTjETIX. Pay Tour Tax. Every voter who wants te vote in November should leek alter the payment of his tax. Col Cel lector World sits at the Court Heuse THIS KVIIXIXG freuifiK te 9 o'clock te receive it. CO THKItK AXD PAY IT. Fer Assembly. The name el WILLIAM McCOMSKV, of the First ward, will be presented te the Deme ciatic electors et Lancaster nt their primary elections te nominate a candidate for As sembly, under Democratic rules. KLIM (J. SXYDKIt, of the Ninth ward, w il be a candidate for the Democratic nomination tethe Legislature from Lancaster City. Sub ject te Democratic rules. tp Second Ward. The Second Ward Hancock and Kugllyh club will meet at their headquarters en Friday evening net for the pnrpose of attending the meeting te be held tinder the auspices of the 3d. llh and 7th wards, at the corner of Seuth Queen and Strawberry streets. The club will be fully equipped. The Mb, Clh and Jitii ward are respectfully invited te join. Attention second Ward. The Second ward Hancock and KuglMi club will meet at thcirncwclubroem,lloeirs building, North Queen street, Thursday even ing, Sept. Hi, for the purpose et distributing uuifirms aud making arrangements te attend the meeting of the Third, Fourth and Seventh ward clubs en Fiiday evening. A full attend ance is desired. Fourth Ward Will meet en Friday evening, Sept. 17, at liee. Wall's saloon at 8 o'clecic, sharp. Se ven Hi Ward. The Yeung Men's Hancock club of the Seventh ward will meet at Utzinger'.s saloon en Thursday evening at 8 o'clock for the pur pose of making arrangements te attend the meeting at the corner of Seuth Queen and Strawberry streets en Friday evening. Seventh Ward. The senior Hancock and English club of the Seventh ward will meet at the saloon of 11. Kullunan, lleckland street, en Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. A full attendance is de sired, its important business will be transacted. Conference Committees, Attention. The conference committees of the Third, Fourth and Seventh wards are requested te meet at the central headquarters en TIIUUS DAY E VEXING at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of completing arrangements for the general meeting of the city Democracy, te lie held at the corner of Seuth Queen, Strawberry and Middle streets en Friday evening under the joint auspices of the Third, Fourth and Seventh wards. In the Lewer End. There will be a general Democratic meeting under the auspices et the Third, Fourth ami Seventh ward clubs at the corner of Straw berry, Middle and Seuth Queen streets, en Friday evening. September 17. XEir ADVEKTIUEMEXTS. 1.STATK OF WILLIAM VIKSKK, LAI J-J j of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters tes tamentary en said estate having bean Hrautcd te the undersigned, all persons indebted te said tleccilcnt are rctiuciitetl te make immedi ate settlement, and these having claims or de mands against the estate of said decedent, te make known the same te the undersigned without delay, residing nt Ne. TflJ West King street, Lancaster. Pa, PETE II ALLAI1ACII, Executer. II. F. Davis, Att'y. seplS-Gtdeaw KOCLAMATION. The bonfires en Centre Square en the occasion of the recent political rejoicing very much injured the Itelgiau block ing. New tliis is te notify all parties that no tires will be allowed te he made en the Itelgian blocking wherever laid. The police are hereby Instructed te put out all such tires and te arrest any person or persons interfering with them in tlie discharge of their duty iu connection with this proclamation. JOHN T. MacGONIGLE, StdW.T.S Mayer. N ()V KKADV FOR FItEE DISTKII5U- tien, our Real Estate Catalogue, containing descriptions, locations and lowest cash prices of ever 190 Dwellings, Stores, &c, from $fiO0 te $23,000. 400 Choice Building Lets, iu all parts et the city. Alse. FARMS, MILLS and ether country property, ail for sale en the easiest of terms. lluyers I leek te your interest. Save time and money. Buy new ! before the rise in real estate (which is Ktirc te come) and select from our large assortment. Send ter a Catalogue. HERR & STAUFFEB, Ileal Estate and Insurance Agents, t.l0-2tdl0&15 3 North Duke street. DRY GOODS. NEW GOODS! -OPENING- xe ir -4 1 rr.u Among' the many advantages gained by our change of business location, an important ene is the enlarged rooms and improved fa cilities of our REPAIR DEPARTMENT. With our present cerp3 of skilled mechanics and complete equipment of machinery and tools ve are are prepared te esneute and warrant all work en trusted te us. "WATCH REPAIRING-, MUSICAL BOX REPAIimNO-, CLOCK REPAIRING, JEWELRY JOBBING, MONOGRAM INSCRIPTION AND ORNAMENTAL ENGRAVING, &c. A great variety of new work in original designs will bs 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 beupfht, taken in exchange, or made into new goods. H. 7.. RHOAD3 & BRO., Jewelera, Ne. 4 VciL King Street. Grand Opening lew Eall Goods. watt; shand & company Ate iK s;hhi ing NEW FALL DRESS GOODS, BLACK SILKS, COLORED SILKS, . BLACK CASHMERES, SATINS, VELVETS, Xeelties, New Fall Miaul-, inghMi iwl-. Deuble Shawls, Mack Shawls. New Fall Coatings, LndlcV, (if ntlciurii'-uud Chihlien', NEW FALL HOSIERY. Ladies', Centlemen"- Mid Children New ke ping Goods. Every department a sneei illy at NEW YORK STORE. ! ( ) I I Onand:ifli'r-A'll'irDA:, AUG I ?'!' ':. the r i in.uii siitei. m'ei;i;. .Nii.a; : j;at king s-tukct.miII heeui te CLOSE OUTI5USIXESS. De-iring te rug-igc in ellu-r bu-ine , eiler Iheenliie htecK, ceiiM-tinjj el 10,000 Pairs of Beets and Shoes of the best Styles and Makes, at least i" pT cent, le than they c iu bj beugh: el-e. here. Having made a .specialty in goeo goods ler Hit: la-t two year-, a-plcnd.d opportunity i- new eilcivd te bnv superior IlMOTMiind SHOES at lower price- than TiiAMi e.iii be bought cl-ewherc. FAKMElitf v Wi-hing In purchase t heir !',;( ITS AND SHOES ler Fail and Winter, new i-yeurch-uue te buy CHEAP. Country -te:el.eepersw ill de well te call while our stock is jet complete. Weal-e haven line of very line goods which we will sell Irein t te .1 a pair le than belere. The EX-TlUEfeTOCIvmiiitiiehOEDeuta-hOON as FOixIllLE. We a We eP.'era part ot'thelixtuiesel the Mere, consisting et ree!ing II ft lire in window. Lounge-', part el shelving, Writing Desk, one Fin-proof Combination .'-ate, a-get.il ;;s new. and line Shew c.i-eand stand, at PARLOR SHOE STORE, ?e. 26 1-2 East King Si., opposite Lancaster Ce. e'anli, C. A. Reeee. xn if ad vj:ji ti.sj:mj:. v.s. NliAV CAMPAIGN GOODS. Clubs vquiped rlJadgc-, Stieimer. Flag", Fireworks. .1. E. WKAVEli, ltd West King St., LantM-ter, P.i. i MiEtisKK nr.scii st. i.euis u;.::l 1. The li nest brewed ill the United Mates, ou tup at .IOIIX A.SXYDEIfs SAI.Olii;, ltd Xe. ll.'tXeit'.i Queen M:e.-i. 1 MliAV. J Lett the iiicmis.-s of the sub-ciibi-r en Alaner .sirtet. en Saturday last, a red tow with white stripe down her back and while star en leiehead. Any iuiouiiatien which may lead te her rectnery lett with J. Cauda kcr. auctioneer, or with! he -iibc ibcr v. ill be suitably rcw aided. ltd " MICHAEL ItEAK. 100 Tens or Hans Wanted, Fer w hlch the highest pj ir-e v. ill lie paid. ay cents pei: rerxi) nu: geed MIXED KAGS. The highest price n.i'd ler Woolen", Old Paper, Heeks, Vc. Teh Itag Aerlcr- vi-silcd' te whom the highe-t juice w ill be paid. , JOHN A. SHOBER, j ter. North (Jneen and Orange St nets, l yiMMIt :.a:ica-ii-r, P.i ' I CLOTHING ! CLOTHING-! We have new icadv for sale an Immeufu Stock et MlM (Hi ren Fall and Winter, which are Cut and Trimmed in the I.ate-t Style. We can give you a GOOD STYLISH SUIT AS I0W AS $10.00. PIECE GOODS In great variety, made te order at short neliee at the lowest prices. D. B. Henr k Seb, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, Clytt LANCASTI-R, PA. tjsi:mi:xts. an Immense Stock et Fail I'ndi'rv.c.ir Hie Itlankcts, Flannels, lleM-e E entlie ill.'-!. ! !! .'e'r AND i gre: till- SHOES et the itSACUlFICE, opportunity te ledat I take FAIIMERS ! WANTED. WANTED. HVKBYIIODY TO ADVEK-ti-e, flee et charge, in the Imtklligun c;:it, who wants something te de. YrANTKIt A GOOD COOK WANTED T immediately nt sT-tld 413'NOUTII DUKE STISEET. W 7nti:i j mined: atlly. iwenly IsiieKIaycis. Applv te (J. U. MAUIOX. 'IS-'JId -IOiI Knst Orange street. V YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION ill the city or country as Coachman ei Gleem. Speaks English and German : thor oughly fempetent, willing and obliging ; can milk : geed recommendations. Address-, .1. Y., iNTULMREXf tuOtlice. f ANTED A SITUATION lii A COACH V? Painter te make himsalf generally use ful, cither at coach painting or anything dse. Gt.ei! lecommeudatien. Apply at this et'itc. f-epl4-"td WANTBD. A GOOD GIKL TO COOK and de general housework. Geed wages and a permanent situation given. Apply at Glebe llotel,cerncr North (Jucen and Chestnut streets, JOSEPH CEEMEK, itd Proprietor. WANTED. EMPLOYMENT IIY A GOOD Penman and Accountant. Wages re quired verv moderate. Addre- iil Fulton street. ltd AT" ANTED TEN (10) IIONK&T AND EN- TT ergetic men or ladies te introduce; a new article. Fer particular.-) call alter 'J o'clock a. in. at T West King street, itd K. FKAXK SAYLOIS. VirAXTJEIl A VEKY COMPETENT MAN IT who is well acquainted in the tobacco grew mgdi-ti let of Lancaster county audits vicinity, as a tobacco buyer and te take charge et the warehouse in Lanca-tr. Only these wi'hgoed references and thorough business ability as buyers, who have beloie been em ployed with some large house as such, need add'ress, X. Y. .., Ixtullkiksck!: Olhcc. bept 11-etd. WANTED, IIY TUB LANCASTER. CITY Scheel Heard, seven hundred school desks and twenty-four settees, suitable for the various grades f Primary and Secondary schools. Alse, twelve Teachers' desks. Manufacturers and dealers are requested te present samples for examination in select council chamber, attlo'cleck, a. m., Sept. i. I!y order of lluilding Committee, U.K. SLATMAKEIt, sU-ItdTu&F Chairman. 1'OJl SAZM Olt ItKXT. 1 1 . .311IJUI ' 4 tmrt uifml.linnil fir.n, vj.f,. rlw.n w u f ff.' ... w..v". .,........ ........ -,. re", .--J -" J'- Wantcil a geed l!ey. JUSTUS STUCKEXHOLZ, sl3-2td Fulton Hall. 1)i;r.Lic SALE. . On TIIUUS DAY, SEPT. 1. will be sold at Xe. C1K Xerth Prince street, a large let of geed household and kitchen furniture, consisting in part of Ucds and Ecdsteads, Bureaus, Tables. Chairs, Cnrpets by th yard. Steves and Pipe, Tin and tjueensware, and many ether articles net mentioned. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock, sharp, wiien conditions of iale will be made known by HENRY LUTZ. IIcet Si.vi:e!:t, Auct. slt-2td PUKLIC KENTAL ON TUCI.SDAY, SEP TEMISEI.1, l!0, will be icntcd by pub lic eutcrv. at the Cooper Heuse, Lancaster cilv, Pa.,"thelollewing,to wit : Tli.il elegant STORE ItOOM situated Nes. 38 anil 40 West King street, Lancaster, opposite the Cooper Heu.e, lately eccupietl by Philip Schum (deceased) Sen A Ce., with all the counters, shelving ami glass cases. Renting te commence at 7 o'clock p.m. of said day wiicu conditions will be made known by JOHN E. SCHUM. CHARLES F. HOLZWAUTII, Administrators. Samcjul HcSe it Ses, Aucts. scptll-Std TILO EDITIOI. WEDNESDAY EVEN'G, SEPT. 15, 1880. MAINE. NO MATERIAL CHANGE. PLAISTEirS MAJORITY AISOUT .".CO. Twe Fusion Congressmen Safe. Portland, 31c, Sept. 15. Returns from 2-4 towns have been received this mernin&giving Davis 2.C07, Plaisted 2,SSS, scattering 3. The same towns last year gave Davis 2,e3S, Smith 2,333, Garcclen 470, scattering G. The result in 34S towns gives Davis 06,137, Plaisted 03,973, scattering 321. Total, 130,133. Repub lican majority, 1,S41. The same towns last year gave Davis 02,043, Smith 42,100, Garcclen 1S.83S and scattering 200; total. 123,817; Republican majority, 1,439. The towns te be heard from last year gave Davis 0,470, the Fusionists 8,870 and scattcihig 83. It they cotne in the same this year the Republicans will lack 012 of a mnjerityanil the Fusionists will lack 100 of a majeiity, giving the Demo crats a plurality ever the Republicans if 474, and electing Planted by that figure. Congressmen Elect. Portland, Mc., Sept 13. Congressional delegation stands as fellows : First dis trict, Reed, Rep., 109 plurality ; Second, Frye, Rep., 1,800 plurality ; Third, Lind say, Rep., 131 majority; Fourth, Ladd, Fusionist, re-cleetcd by a reduced major ity ; Fifth, Alurch, Fusieni.st, 1,000 te 1.300 majority. i:v WIRE. Te-Day's Telegraphic News. A strike of the cotton operatives iu ( !! ham (England) is probable. William Orr was acquitted of murder at Peltsvillc, Pa., te lay. The 2Tew Hampshiic Democrats and the iHPsachuhetts Republicans arc innate convention te-day ; the fei nier at C'oneei d, the Litter at "Worcester. The Reading railroad receivers will pur chase the evciduc July, August and Sep tember intcicst and coupons of a number of tracts of land (a liht of which is given), it being understood that the principal of all the said bends and all after accruing inteicsts shall retain priority of lien ever the coupons and intcrc-t se pur chased. The Philadelphia Republicans te-day made the following nominations for Con gress : First distiict, IT. II. Ringham; SjceikI, Chailcs O'Ncilf; Third, Renj. h. Berry ; Fourth, Win. D. Kulley; Fifth, A. C. llarmcr. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Wasiiinoten, D. Cm Sept. 15. Fer the .Middle Atlantic stales, rising followed by .stationary or lower barometer, winds most ly north te west, stationary or higher tem perature, clear or partly cloudy weather. MARKETS. New Yerk Market. Nkw Yeuk. Sept. 15. Fleur State and Wist erniuiet; moderate expert and home trade dem..nd; Superfine. ( 5U$ S;0i ; eM ra de $.S"?8 41(1; choice, de, ft 13JTI (!""; laney de., $1 7l tfJ.l IS: round hoop Ohie $t irifjl Ci: choice de $1 (ufTa TT; supei line western $:.ri03)t 0.1; common te goetl extia de i''. .S? 1 2.1 ; choice tle de ft ii'lgf) il; choice while wheat de $1 1.1 Ql Ml; Southern firm, unchanged ; common te lair extra 11 .1 ij.1 -j); geed te choice de .i i!ig; .hi. Whc.it a shade stronger, but inactive ; Ne. i Red. bept.. $1 wy ,-Tjl (.; : de Oct., 1 07:5 1 ( S ; de Nev., ? 1 1. Cem iiict, without important change in piiccb: .Mixed utslein spot, rdj.11; no lu in re, eVifi'if- Oats tpiiet ; .Ve. ''. Sept., :X!;e; de Oct., :;77s(fr .'!Se: tin Nev., 37' e; State, lKrllc; Western l-reilc. ridliideiphtu .ll::tkt. I'KiLVDKU'Hii, September 11. Fleur Hun, best brands iu lair demand ; supt-tit"; at tlr.M : Ol; extra $:;iwi?:; .17: Ohie ami Indiana lamily at $.1(K)(fir .Vi; Penn'a fauulvde IS7 3 i ;bt. Leuis lamily at 5g; 0(1; Minnesota tamily f.1 (iljjOt'7; paten' and high grades JC.10 Gsoe. Rye Heur at $1 M7il 71. Wheal tinner v. ith fair demand : Ne. 2 W st ein Kel tlltf,1 :; Pa. Redtiaii C: Amber T1O10KI7. Cem II rni : steamer 32c: yellow KJ3.!'e; nii-cd.V2'!f?.i::c. Oatsl.uflv aetiie; Ne. 1, White IIJt2e ; Ne. 2, de -lOJJ'.dc; Ne. ::, de ."-fTC'A-; Ne. '.'. Mixed .".7c. Rye linn ; Miles at 90e. Previsions market 111 in; mi . perk $11. OUfgli; 51; beef hams tI'- 0IJ. XI; Indian mess beet at $1(1 : "Imceii smoked shoulders 0ii"e ; salt de C(i!.c : smoked hams lighic; pickled hams 1,!4 W.c. Lard linn; city kelt'.e at Saijfp ; lei'st biilelieis'&Jic: ptime steam $st,2J.$. llutter actie and prices advancing; Creameiv extra 'HHji'Mcz Creamery geed in choice 'if.ffiSle; llradterd ceuiityand Svw erk c.t ra. 272Sa ; Western reserve extra 3$!r : de geed te choice K,l!ic: Rolls linn and scarce : Penn'a c.xti a 20023; Western reserve extra ilSile. KTgs higher; Pennsylvania nt Ule; Western 2i)c." " Cheese strong, but tiuiel; New Yeik full cicaiu :c: Western full cream 12Jc: de fair te goon lll2e; de half sl.ims iJi e$vy.v. Peirelcnm film ; lelined l')c. Whisky at $1 Hi. Seeds (Jeed te prime Clever dull nt$S0O ft8.Hl: Timethy tinner at f2 W2 ": Max.sced II mi nt Mis'. Stock Market. September Nkw Yeiac Stocks. Stocks heavy. A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. 10:) 1ISH 1:15 2:l leiiuy ie KiieR. R s-s :i :s :wi Michigan S. & L. ....vr, KM 10s; 107 Michigan Cent. It. R liy2 UIJ Wt Wt Chicago & N. W K)2 1(1 ltfl W.VH Chicago, m a. st. p. . .x wi '.n4 w Han. .c St.. I. Cem :l Wt :wj P'ld.... y 7'JJ Si TJ'A Teledo & Wabash.... a; :i 33' :i Ohie& Mississippi. .. iilj :u4 X :S3 St. Leuis, I. M. Al H. IS.. 31 34 51 Ji MX Ontario and Western. 2 21 i YlA C. C. A I. C. R. R lhl iU 1! l'J'i New Jersey Central.. 734 Ti.M 70 7fi Oel.&IImlsen Canal. S5!4 S3 X.'i 8 Del., Lack. & Western WJi RlK 'M 'M'i Western Union Tcl...l(x; VU VWi Wl Pacific Mail H. S. Ce.. 41 iMlK 40 :ny. Manhattan Klevaled. snfi '& :; li Union Pacific !ll?i '.KfA. ' Kansas Texas 33 33 33 33. New Yerk Central 131)4 .... Adams Express H7J-J .... Illinois Central 113 Cleveland & Pitts 121 Chicago & Reck 1 115 .... Pittsburgh & Ft. W 12 .... PlIILAOELrillA. Pennsylvania R, It.... 30 39J r: 3a Phil'a. & Reading..... V 15U toy My Lehigh Valley 53 31 534 534 Lehigh Navigation ... : 31 ST 34 Northern Pacific Cem 31 COW 3ty. 3(1 " " P'fl . .V.J4 r.4 54j 34M Pitts., TitusvV.t 15.... 151J U.14 15 15 Northern Cential 3S 37 37'i VTtKi Phil'a & Erie R. R 1 15 1.1 Northern Penn'a 4S 13 48 13. r. M 3:00 w.rA 15 334 31 :) .1.1 13 374 15Ji 4S 173 21J Un.ILR's efN.J 173 173VJ Ilcstenvillc Posh 21 21 21 CcntMi Trans. Ce 4'jy, i'Jyt CI KALK1 PROPOSALS 1'OB DELIVKKINO O Filty Tens of hard white ash coal, broken size, te "the Heme for Frieniilej3 Children," will be received by cither of the undersigned up te Sept. 17, at G o'clock, p. ui., each lead or coal te 1m; weighed en thecity scales. JOHN L. ATLEE, President. CIIAS. 31. HOWELL, hecretary. sl4-3td iKAlN M'JiCULATION VJf in large or nm;ui amounts. ;wih,iwi jr ii ... ...... Kn. fl Mf- Tl lilt; M . . .... W .v... "..... ' '.-- --- chains, i:x i.asaiie sireei, tjnicage, 111.. lurnr ulars. m2-iyd WAZlL PAPERS, Jte. TI7E ABE OFFERING THE OXtY PERFECT Extension Window Cornice ever manufactured. It is perfect In Its con-" strnctien, simple and handy te adjust and very cheap. It can be regulated te lit any or nary window by means of a thumb screw, and can be adjusted irem one feet te live feet wide. They aie made or Inch Walnut Meulding of a New Pattern, and wc have them in cignt dirtVrent styles. Come anil sec the in. CURTAIN POLES In Walnut. Ash and Ebenv, Ends, Ring and Ilracket.s templutc. ORDERS TAKEN FOK PIER AND MANTEL MIRRORS. OPENING "FALL STYLES OF WALL PAPEE .VXD SHADES. PHARES W. FRY, Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST. AM USE21EXTS. 1 JKAN! KXIIIIUTION Of LANCASTKU XA. county trotting llers.es. RAU RACE, MULE RACE, FOOT RACE, and live classes nt Tretting llersffs.at the Lan caster Driving Park, SATL'KDAr ArTL'RXOOX, SEPT. IS, !&. Fer premiums and ci. trance fees consult post pest ers. The occasion will be enlivened by the EDEX SILVER COKXET It AX P. Admission, 2V. children. Ilk. Address. DRIVING PARK. si l-3ld Lunc.tstcr. Pa. THURSDAY EYKXJXU. SI2PT. K, JSitO. GRAVES I 'AnM IlAMYfc rtt iiti. IS An A inerictin coined v representing the four seasons, Spring, Slimmer, Autiiiiinaud Winter, presented with ALL NEW SCENERY AND A GOOD PKA MAT1C COMPANY. Singing and Dancing. Three happy hours. REHEARSAL IX THE RARX, introducing the "3 GIPSY COMICS," In their Negro. Gcimaii, Irish, tcrpsichereaii and vocal spcci.iltit. Prices. 3.V., 30c and 7.1e. Diagram at Yeck cr's elhcc sll-Sttl 7v FUN!! FUN!!! COMING! FULTON OPERA HOUSE. ONE NIGHT ONLY. FOiU AND DUNHAM'S MASQUEliADEliS PRANKS. A Hit, a Very TalnaNe lift." Fi'N WITHOUT VULGAHITi, SPARKLING OPERATIC MUSIC, AND GRACEFUL DANCING. THE MERRY MASQTJERADERS. TIIKY ALL SING! THEY ALL DANCE! THE ALL PLAY INSTRUMENTS ! A PEEFECT COMPANY : Blanche Chapman, Ella Chapman, Emma Hall, Mamie lay ler. ii. W. Denham. F. M. Wills, Robt. Slavin, Chailcs blieOTer, Morgan Phcrwoeil. W. AV. Fui-bT, Musical Director. ADMISSION, 50&35C'ts. Ne e-tra charge for Reserved Scats at the Opera Heuse Bex Olllce. scpl3-3td I ULTON Oi-RIM iuusi:. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1880. Engagement for one night only of the Wellcslcy & Sterling Combination, appealing in an original Drama of powerful inleiet, lull of exciting incidents and .situation-, entitled THE OLD CROSS; Or, the Dogs en he Ferest. MISS MARIE WELLESLET ns.IARTIXO. he Ko-e or Corbeil; V. E. STEULIXO as BALCOM a GIPSY, and a Powerful Di-amatie Ceuiauv. iutiediicing the Wenderfu Acting LKOMtEi:!; DOGS, Mil t:m. Ca-s;u-and S.1111I10, pinneuueeil by all the largest and most mag nificent Dogs in America. Popular prices of admission :!5 and 5( cents, becure your peats at the Opera Jlou-,; Ollice. HCpl3-3td M K. JOHN" l. MISHLt-lC HAS Tin; pleasiiree:pre.sentingat tin: Opera Heuse SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER IK, 1SS0, Aincrlca'd Favorite Prima Denna Come dienne, ALICE GATES, and her tnlented Comedy Company in tlie New Comedy "LONG BRANCH." Mirth, Music, Meledy. The most cemlcidly cnuiit: el all cemicalities. Illustrative of Sea side Summer Scenes. TIME OK THE PLAY The interesting period known as Summer, when all mankind vies with the ice in melting. SCENE OF THE PLAY The rural village of New Yeik and the adja'-ent metropolitan city Leng Branch. Prices, 35, .10 and 75 cents. Diagram at Ycckcr'.s. M,-pl.1-ttd P.OOICS AXD STATPJXERY. S' IIIOOL HOOKS. SCHOOL BOOKS SCHOOL SUPPLIES for IJincaster City and County, nt L. M. FLYNN'S Ne. 43 WEST KING STREET. DCiniOl, I'.OOKS, BLANK SOOKS -AND Fancy Stationary AT FOI DERSULTTS'S Ne. 32 East Kinff St., Lancaster, Pa. ang28-4ttl SCHOOL BOOKS re:t tub Schools of Lancaster City, NEW AND SECOND-HAND. At the LOWEST PRICES, at tlie Reek Stere of JOM BAER'S SONS, 15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER. PA.. CIANVAS.SERS MAKE FBOJI 23 Sit SSO per week Helling goods for E. G. KIDE OUT & CO., 10 Barclay utreet, New Yerk. Sen , ler Catalogue and terms. augl5-lynr jCs&-