-t,-veL.-. i? ' - V LANCASTER .DAILY; 1NTLIIGENPER.; SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1880 rs X Li IN COLUMBIA NEWS. OUR REGULAR CORRESPONDENCE Progress Uie Order or the Day Pell Ileal 1'crsenal. The march of improvement is going en, and -with it, step by step the Penn sylvania railroad is progressing. One of the latest of the new ideas in practical shape, te which the company gives its confidence and support is the "indicator," -which, as its name signifies, is an invention by which is indicated semcthiug what, we will try te explain. The indicator, te begin with, is a new invention ; it indicates time and it indicates distance. With it, if the ex periment te which it is being subjected, proves it te be wertli what is claimed for it, the company will be enabled te ascer tain te a fraction of a mile the distance made by a moving train in a given time, the portions of the read where fast and where slew time is made and lastly hew long and where steps are made, the time of such steps and the time of starting, the whole te point te what the train men may be held te any accountability for. The indicator is new being experimented upon in the cabin cars of freight trains, the.se running with engines 188 and 253 being the Columbia " cabins " selected. A pair of wheels were taken from under both of these cabin care and new wheels put in their places. An attachment is then made with the axle which, in its diameter and circumference of ceursc,givcs the key note tethc working of the indicator, and which by reason of "the important part assign ed it in the working of the invention is necessarily smooth and of a select pat tern. Frem the axle te the interior of the car runs a roil, which in turn connects with the machinery by which the many myste ries of the indicator arc worked out. This machinery, enclosed in a case with a glass fient, works with clock-like precision possibly it is clock machinery and indexes te a certainty, with a lead pencil, attached te an arm red, en blank paper the time made wilh, the distance ac complished. The paper used will probably have the stations of the read printed thereon and then the time may by taken from station te station. The inven tion proves te be a :;ucccss and, if adopted en this read, it will be looked upon by train men as an intruder, as it will con fine them te the Maximum ami minimum speed laid down in the company's rules and will be a sure witness against them when they increasu or decrease their erdci-s. It is thought by some that the jarring of the train will have some eft'ect en the indicator's working, but, we judge, this has been given due consideration. The Borough Budget. Mrs. Bella Themas, with her son, left hcie en the llarrisburg accommodation train at 0:20 last evening, for Chicago, 111. Rebert Sinclair, of Philadelphia, is visit ing in Columbia, the guest of Themas Mullen. Jerry Kech's statue, carved from a piece of weed, has been handsomely painted and new graces the front of his cigar store. Mr. Kech calls the statue, " Colonel Mul berry Sellers." The 11. M. iSeitli ucmecrauc marcning clubs of Columbia met last evening an d perfected their arrangements for this even ing's parade, which, it is expected, will be a large one. At the mass meeting te be held after the parade, W. B. (Jiven, ;csq., will preside. Messrs Risk and Ceyle will address the meeting, and they will be en thusiastically received. The number :!2'J with a dollar mark in front, is scribbled with chalk en pave ments and steps in no less than a hundred places in town. The work was dene last uight. "What does it mean ? Is it of polit ical significance. A handsome Hag, 10x20 feet, wilh the words, "Keystone Democratic club of Columbia, Pa.," will be presented by the ladies of Columbia te the Keystone club of this place, en Tees-day evening next. A special meeting of the club will be held te receive the gift. Last evening a large party was taken te the rcsidence of Jehn Harsh, en the Lancaster pike. Refreshments were pre pared and served and the evening was very pleasantly spent. The Citizens' band were of the number, and they discoursed music frequently. The occasion was Mr. Harsh's 4th birthday. Te-day is the last for the sale of tickets te the state fair at Philadelphia. It. F. DcKacy, of Philadelphia, was in town te-day.; The members of the Democratic clubs who cannot turn out this evening aie re quested te lean their equipments te mem bers unsupplied. The Lcenbcrg clogs were in town te-day. They left here for the east at 12:25. LOtAJ. REPUBLICAN ORATORY. fclcgant Extrude " from Hie Pick of the Let. The following reports of the speeches of the Republican orators at the Fourth ward ward meeting in this city en Thursday evening arc taken from the New Era's aa. count of the affair : "Spirit Unnln" ami "Celestial Bye." Frem 51. Brestus'n Speech. lie believed the three huudrcd thousand brave souls that died for the preservation of the Union were looking down with ap proving smiles from the bivouac of the eternal camp beyond the river, reach ing down their spirit bauds te the hands of llesli of their former comrades, and watching with celestial eyes that these who remain among us shall net hand ever the patriot deed te the keeping of these who killed them. What "Spirit Hands" Reach Fer. Fiein the speech et J. Hay Brown, esq , late tntoref Greek in Pennsylvania cellege: The Grecnbackcrs and the Democrats had simply committed adultery, were caught in the act, and the outcemo had been a rag baby. Prolonged ap plause. The position of the Democrats in the Maine affair reminded him or a story. A man of talent, who get drunk sometimes, was found deplorably drunk by an empty headed fop, and the latter thought te poke fun at him. He said : " You're- fcarlully drunk." "I knew I am," said the talcuted but drunken man ; " but I'll get ever this after awhile, while you're a d d feel and you'll never get ever that !" Se it was with the Democrats in Maine; they'll never get ever this victory. Laughter and applause. A Sight for " Celestial Eyes." Frem Jake Ainwake, Favorite Republican Orator. The Democratic party had lived twenty years en air, and tlrcy were se puffed up that they'll get the colic se bad in November that they'll burst. The Demo crats of tesSay arc the corrupt, degenerate spawn of the old Democratic shad, which has hatched out states' rights men, seces sionists, traitors and Neva Scetian Demo crats half alligators and half dogs. Ap plause and laughter. - Then the old man crawled down the lad der, and, putting his arm around the old woman's neck, he said "Betsy, hadn't we a h "1 of a fight?" That was about the way the Democrats fought in putting down the rebellion. Mr. "Amwake kept his hearers in constant geed humor by his anecdote and story, and retired te make way for Sale of Real Estate, The farm belonging te the estate of Abraham Dellaven, late of Earl township, deceased, containing IOC acres and 59 perch es, has been sold at public sale for $115,23 per acre, Clayten DeHaven, purchaser. The Junier Band Fair Thus far has been well attended since its opening, and it will close this evening. The hall will close at 9:30, and after that the fancy articles will be sold at auction. Sbatting Off the Water. The superintendent of water works is engaged te-day in digging up the street at the corner of North Queen and Orange for the purpose of putting a step in the water main at that point. As the grade decends both from Centre square and the railroad there will be a great deal of water te bail out of the trench at North Queen and Orange, when the water pipe is cut and before the step can be put in. Early te-morrow morning the water will be shut off all along North Queen street, from Centre square te the railroad, and will remain shut off at least till neon, perhaps longer. Persons along this part of the street will save themselves inconvenience by drawing enough water this evening te supply them for te-morrow. Sent te the IIeusc of Refuge. This afternoon Jeseph N. Derwart, aged betwced45 and 16 years, son of Jonathan Derwart, was before the judges in the orphans' court room, and was ordered te be taken te the house of refuge. The par ents of the boy reside in Norristown. He will net remain at home, but runs off and comes te live with his grandparents in this city. They are net able te keep him at their house, as he persists in running away and sleeping in barns and ether places. " "Take In That Flag." The Examiner has taken our advice. At 3 o'clock this afternoon it took in that fiag probably te remove the word " Maine," which for a week past has been basted te te the end of it, causing everybody who raw it te giggle at the Cameren Republi can newspapers rejoicing at Blaine's dis comfiture. In Town. Mr. II. S. Tayler, the gentlemanly agent of Mr. Jeseph Jeffersen's dramatic Combi nation, is in town te-day making arrange ments for the appearance of that favorite comedian en the 5th of October prex. Mr. Jeffersen will play his new role of Beb Acres in '-The Rivals," in which he has made such a palpable hit. m Cellar Hene Broken. Willie Lecd, a six-year-old son of Mr. Wm. Lecd, cf New Helland, fell down a flight of stairs, from the second lloer te the first, at his patents' residence, breal: tig the left cellar bone. Itreke Her Aim. Little Gracic Shearer, an eight year old daughter of Mr?. Lina Shearer, 21 East Walnut street, fell from a grape arbor this morning and broke one of her arm r, near the wrist. Chestnuts. The chestnut crop premises te be very large this year and they will be rips with the first frosts. New Yerk state chest nuts are for sale in the city. Salvation Aiuiy. The two members of the Salvation army, who arrived yesterday, sang te a laige crowd in Centra Squat c last night. Bans Filling. Milten Reycrand another man caught 61 bass in the Susquehanna. Prof, GuilnicUe's name Is a household word in France, and se it should be, for lie is the in ventor of the Ficnch Kidney Fail, which has performed such wonderful cures in diseases of the kidnevs. Amusements. " The Stralculit.'" On Tuesday cvcningnexl the sparkling comedy et this name will be produced, at the opera heu-sc by Clinten Hall's Strategist combination. Last season uie troupe madea notable hit and the success is being re peated during Uie present campaign. It is said te be a thoroughly amusing and enter taining performance, and has ample te-ti mnnials from prc.ss and public. Feeble anil exhausted constitutions ro-terc.l te health and strength by Malt Hitters. . - In Kast or West, or North or Seuth, They te themselves an outrage de, Who cannot beast a iresh sweet mouth. With teeth like pearls hcgnmmrd with dew When SOZOOOXT all this supplies, A nd works t lie charm before our eyes. ritf-lwdced&w Ucntlcmcn extravagantly praUe the Cnti enm Medicinal Shaving Seap. POLITIC Al. JtVLLETJX. Pay Your Tax. Every voter who wants te vole in November hheuld leek alter the payment of his tux. Cel lector Wartel sits at the Court Heuse THIS EVENING from df. te 9 oV-leck te receive It CO THERE AN I) PAY IT. v Fer Assembly. The name et WILLIAM McCOMSEi, of the First ward, will be presented te the Demo cratic electors el Lancaster at their primary elections te nominate a candidate for As sembly, under Democratic rules. ELIMU. SNYDER, el the Ninth ward, wil be a candidate for the Democratic nomination te the Legislature from Lancaster City. Sub ject te Democratic rules. td POLITICAL MEETINGS. There will be a special meeting el" the City Campaign Committee at the Central Head quarters en Monday evening, Septembers', at 7J o'clock. Invpei tan t business, requiring the attention or every member, v. ill be pre sented te the cemmitter, Fourth Ward. There will be a meeting of the Fourth ward Hancock and English club en TUESDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 2$, at S o'clock. Distribution of uniforms and ether important business. A full attcnda-icc is requested. Sixth Ward Auicrlcug Club Attention ! X special meeting of the Club will be held at their club room in Schiller hall this (SAT URDAY) evening at 7 o'clock. The uniforms will lie tlislribvtef, aud business of great im portance will be transacted. Let every mem ber be present. Uaticeck Veteran Reserves. Company C Hancock Veteran Reserves will meet ler drill at headquarter en Monday evening, at 7J. o'clock. i:y order of the Cap tain. At MillcrsvlEe en Saturday evening. Sept. 25. Speakers: .). L. Stcinmetz, D. Mc- Mullen, II. F. Davis, W. U. Hcnscl. Pele raising at 3 o'clock : parade at 7 o'clock ; speaking at 8 o'clock. Columbia. Under the auspices of Third Ward club, at Mack's brewery, Saturday evening, Sept. 23. Speaking in German and English by .lehn A. Ceyle and S. W. Shadlc, esq. Marietta. Meeting and Pele liaising, Saturday even ing, September 23. Speakers : B. F. Mont gomery and II. IJ. ltisk, csqs. In Lancaster. General torchlight parade en Friday even ing, October 1. Ne speaking. Welsh Mountain Inn. Tri-ceunly meeting Wednesday afternoon and evening, Oct. fi. Speakers, E. C. Wicgand, of Heading; 11. .1. Mennguan, of West Chester; II. F. Davis, D. McMulIcn, .T. M. Walker, .1. L. Steinmctz, W. 1 Ilen.-cl, W. H. Unkind, -ine. II. Dellaven. Falmouth, Friday evening, Octobers. Speakers: S. W. Shadlc, W. II. lteland. At Mouutvi'Ie en Monday, October 11. Speukcis: Jehn W. Ferney, .1. Luther Kiugwalt, J. L. Steinmctz, B. V. Davis, W. IT. nensel and Wm. 15. Given. At Quarryvllle Tuesday, October 12. Speakers: J. W. Ferney T. Luther Klngwalt, Cel. Jehn E. Uilehie and ethers. In Lancaster en Tuesday evening, Oct. 12. Speakers : Jehn W. Ferney, J. Luther lllr.gwalt, Gen. II. Kyd Douglas and ethers. New Helland. Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 13 (unless changed hereafter). Speakers, Hen. Jehn W. Ferney, J. Luther ltingwalt, Cel. Jehn II. Ritchie, E. Mccaa, et Alabama. Gen. n. Eyd Douglas, Wm. IL Reland, Wm. B. Given and ethers. Millport, East Lampeter Twp. Thursday evening, October 14. Speakers: 15. F. Davis, J. Ij. Steinmctz, W. U. Ucnscl, J. A. Ceyle. BewnaasvUle. Friday evening, October 15. Spca"r Hen. D. Ermentrout, of Beading; W.Vi. Wilsen, D. McMulIcn, W. H. Beland, J. B. G finnan, H. X. Menler. . e Maytewm. Saturday evening, October 16. 'Speakers : W. U. HcnseL, D. McMullen. Other Meettaa. Meetings will also be held.tiubjeet te lutdra arrangement) at Strasbnrg Oct. .16 ; Klrkwoed Oct. 18; Midway, Oct. 19 . Ephrata,Oct. 22; Christiana, Oct. 29. SPECIAL notices.; SAMPLE NOTICE. It 5s impossible ler a woman after a faithlul course of treatment with Lydla E. PinklianVs Vegetable Compound te continue te sntTer with a weakness et the uterus. Enclose a stamp te Mrs. Lydla E. Plnkham, 233 Western avenue. Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets. jy29-lydeed4w Try Lecher's Beuewned Cough Syrup DOCTOBS GATE HIM UP. " Is it possible that Mr. Godfrey is up and at work, and cured by se simple a remedy ?" "I assure you it is true that he is entirely cured, and xith nothing but nep Bitters and only ten days age liu doctors gave him up ana said he must die !" "Wcll-a-day! If that is se, I will go this minute and get some for my peer Geerge. I knew hops are geed." "Inlalllble" is the verdict et the afflicted when referring te the merits of "Sellers' Liver Pills." A Happy Restoration. 1 can truly say that I ewe my present exist ence and lumpy restoration te the hopes and Jeys of life, te the use or Warner's Safe Kidney mid Liver Cure, and 1 sav te everyone suffer ing from any manner efkidncy, liver or uri nary trouble. "Use this remedy and recover.' W. K. SANFOBD. Helley. -V. 3'., Fib. tS. 1SS0. 1 Slightly Exhilarated. " Ue-fel-de Riddle ! Hew well I feel t" Chirped an clderlv bachelor t'ether morning. "That Themas' Eclectrlc Oil seems te have cured my lumbago completely. I feel us ir 1 were young again and bBlieve I'll ask the widow te have mc." He did se, was accepted and is new the happy parent et a fine boy. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist. Ne. 137 and 13U North Queen street. Lancaster, Pa. 5 Try I.echcr's Renowned Cough Syrup. Tite Value at Pure Wine In Sickness. The chief difliculty with rcliable wines has been their scarcity and exorbitant price, but thl has been removed by the Introduction of a Pure Native Wine, produced lrein the Oporto grape by Mr. Alfred Spcer. of New Jersey. We understand that he has submitted his wine te 11m test et many of our celebrated physicians, and all concur in its purity, medicinal prop erties and superiority te the best Imported Pert Wine. Most et them prescribe it in cases of debility, allcctiens et the kidneys, and chronic complaints, requiring a tonic, su su eorific or diuretic treatment. Examiner. Tills wine is endorsed by Dra. Atlec and Davis, and sold by II. E. Slaymakcr. , sl5-2wd&w Jno. Bacen, Laperte. Ind., writes : " Hurrah ler Spring Blessem " it's all you cracked it up te be. My Dyspepsia has all vanished, why don't you advertise it, what nllewance will you make it I take a dozen bottles, se that 1 could oblige my friends occasionally. Prices : Mc., trial bottles 10c. Fer sale bv II. B. Coch ran, druggist, 137 and ltfj North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. 6 Try Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup. The greatest medicine known for producing an appetite is "Dr. Lindsey's Bleed Search er." Ceugiis. " Jlrewn's Ttrenehial TrecJies" 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 arc net new and untried, but, having been tested by wide and constant use for nearly an entire generation, they have attained well-merited rank among the few staple remedies of the age. Tite Threat. "Jreicn'a lirenchial Troches'' act directly en the organs of the voice. They have an ex traerdinary elfect in all disorders efthe Threat and Larynx, restoring a healthy tone when re laxcd, cither from cold or ever-exertion of the voice, and produce a clcarand distinct enunci ut Ien. Spcalcrs ami Hingcrs tn the Troches useful. A Cough, Celd, Catarrh ei Sere Threat re quires immediate attention, us neglect elten times results in some incurable Lung Disease. " Jlrewn's lirenchial Troches " will almost in variauly give relief. Imitations arc offered for sale, many ei which are injurious. The genu ine "JJreicn'a JlrencJiial Troches'" arc sold only in leres. ianl5-lyd&wTu,TIi43 MAltltlAUES. Leca ScitWAiiz. On the 22d of September, l.sse, by the Rev. Alkau, at the rcsidence of the bride's father, 1,324 Franklin street, Philadel phia, William Lech, of Lancaster, te Miss Lettie Schwarz, of Philadelphia. - -"- JUJJATUS. Watrex. Fridaymernlng,2ltlilnst., in Lan caster, at the residence or hersen-in-iaw, J. W. Jehnsen, esq., Mrs. Maria 11., wife or Dr. Na thanial Watsen. Funeral, Monday, Sept. 27, nt 0 a. m., te pro ceed by rail te Marietta. Interment at Done Dene gal. Her friends are respectfully invited te at tend hcrliineral. A'Z,'' AliVJHtTlSEilENTS. IHIKD OYSTEll LU."SCH THIS EVKN 1 ing at the Maner Hetel, West King street. Rest of Beer en tap. WM. BE1IM, ltd Proprietor. rpiIE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF X thcAnicricanMcclianics'BuildingandLean Association will be held this (SATURDAY) evening at 8 o'clock, in Ceylo's Building, Ne. :;s East King street ltd WM. T. JEFFEUIE, Secretary. TOST -EITHER, ON NORTH QUEEN j street or Northern Market, a Geld Brace let, with tin: full name of the owner Inside. The Under will be suitably rewarded by leav ing the same at Ne. 12 East King street. It milE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF X the Union Building and Lean Association will be held en MONDAY Evening nt 7K o'clock. Sale of nienevat 0 o'clock-. A. II. BALL, It Secretary. Fer Bearding Houses aud Private Families in Quantities, at LOW PRICES, FAOESTOOK'S, Next Doer te the Court Hemv. White, Red and Gray Flannels, BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED CANTON FLANNELS, All bought belerc the late advance, and te be sold accordingly. FAHNESTOCK'S, Next Doer te the Court Heuse. PUULIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. On THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 30, 1SS0, at the Franklin Heuse, North Queen street, will be sold at public sale the following valuable real estate, viz: Ne. 1. A two story and mansard-reef BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with two-story Brick Back isuilding attached, and let or piece of ground, situate at the corner of North Duke and Fredcrickstrccts, in the city el Lancaster, containing ec feet in front and 145 feet in the rear. There is a weU of excellent water with pump therein ; also a cistern with rain water and pump therein in back building ; thereis much choice fruit en the let. Ne. 2. A two-story STONE WABEHOUSE. 30 feet square, with office attached, 1G by 20 feet. Frame Stable and ether improvements, and let or piece el ground fronting 188 feet en Frederick street, and extends CO iect in the rear. The above properties will be sold separate as described or ns a whole, as may suit pur ch users Possession and geed title en April 1. 1831. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p, m., when due attendance will be given and tenzs of sale made known by LEMAN L. BEDDIG. S. Hess & Sex, Aucts. sep25-5td ni XJKW AJtTXXXTSKUVKTB. Among the many advantages gained' 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. WATOH REPAIRING, MUSICAL BOX REPALNLNG, 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. THE LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK OP BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, &C, In the city, is te be seen at the Works of NORBECK & MILEY, PRACTICAL CARRIAGE BUILDERS, COR. DUKE AND VINE STS., LANCASTER, PA. JR3-COX & CO.' OLD STAND.- The Stock includes all tl: LATEST STYLES SPRINGS, uch as the Brewster, Whitney, Salirtcc Triple, Empire 'Cress Spring, Dexter tjuccn. Duplex nd Elliptic, and they will also make te order any style a purchaser may desire. Impairing fall kinds promptly attended te. All work guaranteed for one yu..r. "OUR WORK SUSTAINS OUR WORD." n'jyjss axv S. CLAY MILLER RESPECTFULLY calls the attention of his friends as well as the public in general te his Superior Stock of Old Whiskies; Gibsen's, Dougherty's, Gughenheimer, Hannissville, Overhelt and Gaft's Pure Rye, from four te eight years old, which he has recently bought from first hands for Cash, and will sell from the original package at reasonable prices, at Ne. 33 Perm Square. HKT AJDVJEJiTISJiMJiXTS SAVER KRADT LUNCH THIS KVKK1NO at the Washington Heuse. Celebrated Beer en tap. J. A. SCIIUII. ltd 312 North Queen Street. PEOPLES' BU1LDINO, LOAN AND 1)E posit Company. The regular monthly meeting will be held this (Saturday) evening at 1i o'clock, at the usual place. Meney leaned at 1) o'clock. Shares In the 11! h series for side. H II. W. V ILL F. L Secy. 105 LAD1KS AND OKNTn It you want a 105 GOOD PITTING BOOT OR SHOE, Rca'"(y-made or made te order, call at F. HIBMBNZ'S, Ne. 105 North Queen Street. Custom Werk u SpecialtT. ieSGS&Wtfd INSTATE OV JOHN M. GOOD, LATL OK !i Lancaster City, deceased. Letters et" administration en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons indebt ed thereto are requested te make immediate payment, and the-e having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement te Uie undersigned. SAMUEL WORST, W. K. Wltsex. ' Administrator. Atterney, tcpivr.tdeaw 100 Tens et Rags Wanted, Fer which the highest price will be paid. V. CENTS PER POUND FOR GOOD MIXED RAGS. Vi CENTS PER POUND FOR WHITE RAGS. The highest price paid for Woolens, Obi Paper, Beeks, &c. Ten Rag Asserters wanted, te whom the highest price will be paid. JOHN A. SHOBER, Cor. North Queen and Orange Streets, y9-ttdRl Lancaster, Pa PUIILIC SALE. On WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMUER 2it. ISSO, Will be sold nt public sale, at the late residence of Jehn Tomlinson. dee'd. Ne. 49 Miibllestrcct, a3et Of Household Furniture, consisting et Jleds, Tables, Chairs, etc. There will also be sold four excellent Milk Cows. Hay, Straw, Orass, Manure, &c. Terms cash for till pur chases under $10. When the amount exceeds $10, the purchaser may give his note, with ap proved security, ler 60 ilays. If he desires. Sale te commence at 2 o'clock p. 111. ROBERT PAULDING. ROBERT TOMLINSON. IJ. F. Rewc. Aucts. Executers. sep25-:;td "PUBLIC SALE OF CITY KESlDliNUK. On Wednesday, October 6, 1880, at the Leepard Hetel, en East King street, will be 'sold a three-story BRICK DWELLING with two-story back building and wash-house attached, situate Ne.l4S East Walnut street, containing hall and nine rooms bath room with water closet, &c. healer in cellar. Range, het and cold water in kitchen and bath room, gas throughout, and the chandeliers and fix tures remain. The let is 20JCxl20 feet, extend ing te the allev. Te view the. premise? call en Hcrr A StaufTer, Ne. 3 N. Duke street. Sale te commence at 7:30 p. m., when terms will be made known by ...,. SAMUEL KENEAGY. II. SnTBEUT, Alict. fc3T 27,:J0X.ect2,.r,; N EW AVAR. AT CHINA HALL. We are constantly receiving something new and novel in Fancy Goods, China, Lamps, Glassware, &c. Don't fail te sea them. HIGH & MARTIN, Ne. 15 EAST KING STREET. MARQUIS RING, The Popular Ladles' and Gent'.' STONE RING, Ne. 20 EAST KING STREET. Frem the Cheapest te the Best Grade of Movements in GOLD OB SILVER CASES, AT AUGUSTUS RHOADS'S, JEWELER, Ne. 20 East Kins' Street, Lancaster, Pa. WANTED AT THIS OFFICE COPIES of the Weekly ljrrKLtieExcEn of the fel lowing dates : " JAN. 1. 1880, JULY 23,1380. tfd liquors. --- ' roil SALE Olt JtEXT, 1)UKLIC SA1,H OF CANADA llOKSKS. . On MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. 1880. will be sold ut the Mcrrimac Heuse, Lancaster city, 1( head of the best Canada Horses 1 ever brought from Canada. Sale at 1 o'clock v. m. UKOKUE GROSSMAN.. Samuel Hess & Sex, Aucts. scp24-2td 1701C SALE. HANDSOME RESIDENCES, Ten-roomed, two-story and Mansard roel, Green Stene Frent Dwellings, Nes. 429 and 43:. West Orange Street. With nil the best MODERN IMPROVEMENTS, ucluding Jcnning's improved Londen water closets, marble-top wasbstnnd, improved wall-ed-in range, cellar heater, perfect drainage and sewerage, deep, drv cellar, white marble base and steps &c., &c. Let 22 by 245 feet te n 14-fect wide alley, front yard 2 leet In depth, Inclesed witli ornamental iron fence. Fer terms &c, apply te JOHN II. METZLER, aug21-W&Stfd Ne. 0 Seuth Duke St. IXECUrOKS' SALE Or CITY PKOP jj ERTIES. The undersigned executers of Michael Mnlenc, deceased, will expose te sale en THURSDAY, the 14th day el OCTOBER, at 7 o'clock p. m., at the Cadwcll IIeusc, the fol lowing Real Estate, viz : Ne. 1. A Let et Ground en the N. E. corner of Orange and Sliippcn streets, wlthatrentnge of 4:iJsC feet, mere or less, en Orange street, and alnng'Shippen street northward 245 feet te n public alley, en which is erected u commodi ous and well built Mausien, Ne. 301, two-stories high witli two-story back building, all in geed repair; also en rear of let a two-story brick btable and ether improvements. Ne. 2. A Piece et Ground en North Lime street, westside, between Orange a"d Chestnut streets, containing in fronton Lime street 37 feet, mero or less and in deptli westward C4 feet4 inches, en which Is erected a two-story Brick dwelling. Ne. 128, with its improvements. Ne. 3. A Piece of Ground en south side et East Chestnut street, near Duke, containing in front 25 feet and extending In depth south ward t feet, en which is erected a tlircc-9tery Brick Dwelling, Ne. 41, with brick building at tached, furnished with water and sewcruge. Terms made known nt tlme of sale. EDWARD McGOVERN, WM. L.PEIPER, JAMES M.BURKE, Executers of Michael Muienu, dee'd. Henry Shubert. Auct. sepl7-2wdeed&dts ri'IIK EXTENSIVE AUCTION SALE OF X 120 valuable and attractive building lets advertised te take place en the 6th, 7th and 8th et October, 1830, at a o'clock p. m. et each day, in the beautiful East End, en Clark's eastern addition te Lancaster city. Pa., is futtractlng general attention, and judging from the great interest already felt in it In all directions, will be very largely attendcil by nil these wishing lovely homes, with apparent certainty of ob taining great bargains certain te rapidly ad vance in price and become a splendid specula tion. These 120 clezant lets are elevated, ac cessible, healthy, are en East King and East Orange streets, two efthe main streets through the city, and in the midst of and overlooking one of tlia loveliest spots en earth, in the im mediate vicinity of the best schools, colleges, churches, amusments and society, with wuter aud gas at hand. Te persons desirous oflove eflove ofleve ly homes at low rates, merchants or mechanics or men of leisure, this is an unusual oppor tunity and should net be lest sight of. There are hundreds of persons everywhere (men and women) who have a capital chance te obtain n home and health and intellectual quiet almost for nothing, with certainty of a large advance for their in vcstinentat any time in case they de sire te speculate en their investment. It Is certainly an unusual occurrence te find a spot anywhere combining se many desirable quali ties, se well calculated te give these embark ing in it such unusual satisfaction. Fer $23 ciu.li one of the?clots can be obtained and a five years' credit allowed ler the balance of fiurchasc money. Omnibuses leave the court louse every twenty minutes free of charge te all desirous of attending the sale. Hexby Shcbert, Auctioneer. scp21,25,30iect2,.r, PUIILIC SALE Or VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. -On THURSDAY. OCTOBER 7. ISSO, will be seldatpubllcsalc, en the premises, en the Millcrsvillc pike, in the city or Lancas ter and county of Lancaster, Pa., the following, te wit.: A tract et land, containing S ACRES, mere or less, en which is erected a large and conve nient two story BRICK HOUSE, with Mansard Knet' and n two-story Brick Back Building at tached, and a small Summer Kitchen; gas through the house ; has a fine hall and eleven large rooms, conveniently laid out; a well of never-falling water with pump therein, cistern and a choice let et fruit trees in bearing order, peach Oi chard, etc.; a fine driving read te and irem the house. The ground fronts en three streets; would be well adapted for building lets. There is also a geed cellar under the whole house ; heater In cellar, and geed ven tilation in all the rooms; there is an observa tory en top of the house, also a geed large Barn, Carriage Heuse, Ice Heuse, stabling for three horses and two cows, with water ut the barn ; a glass front hennery, 55 feet long, with work-shop attached. There are en this property about ;20! different varieties of grapes, bearing, with a fine let of shrubbery, evergreen and h1iL(1c trees This property Is well worth the attention ei persons who wish te buy a private rcsidence, or ter building let3, or for a florist. Any person wishing te view the property previous te the day et sale can dosebyf calling en the undersigned residing en the same, either by letter or personally. Sele te commence at 2 o'clock P. M. et said day, when attendance will be given and condi tions of sale will be made known by HENRYG. L1PP. S. Hess & Sen, Auct. uug24-ltd46tdSA7tw w HOLESALE AMD RETAIL. LEVAN'S FLOUR AT Ne. 227 NORTH PRINCE STREET. dl7-lyd THIRD EDITIOIT. SATUBDAY EVENING, SEPT. 25, I88O. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, D. C. Sept. 25. Fer New England and the Middle Atlantic states, slightly 'warmer clear or fair weather, southeast te northwest winds, and station ary or slowly falling barometer. m THE KOYAL BABY. Honors and Gifts Ter Spain's Iataata Madrid, Sept. 25. King Alfonse by royal decree has commanded that Septem ber 2etu (the fete day of Santa Mercedes) be kept hereafter as an official holiday in the palace, in honor of the Infanta Maria Mercedes Isabella. The king and queen yesterday gave au dience te the papal nuncio who presented in a splendid marble and ebony casket the gift of the Pepe te the Infanta Mercedes, a very rich satin robe covered with lace, and displaying the escutcheons of Spain, and the Pepe en the skirt. The robe was made and embroidered by ladies of the Reman nobility at the request of the Pepe. THE ALLIANCE. Twe Valuable Papers Head. Philadelphia, Sept. 25. At this morn ing's session of the Pan-Prssbytcrian alli ance a resolution was adopted providing for the appointment of a committee te unite with the clerks in the making of arrange ments for the farewell session of the coun cil en Sunday week. Professer Henry Culderwoed, LL. D., of Edinburgh, then read a paper en " The Relations of Science aud Theology," and was followed by Rev. Dr. McCosh, of Princeton college, who read a paper 0:1 " The best manner of dealing with young men trained in science." A spirited ard interesting discussion followed. FOR BUNCOMBE. ltepubllcnn Soldiers te go te Indiana. New Yerk, Sept. 25. Tlie following call has been issued : " IIeadq'rs Union Yet. Committee, New Yerk City, Sept. 25, 1880. General Order I?e. 1G. The Union veteran soldiers and sailors of the United States will meet in convention at Indianapolis, Ind., en Thursday the 7th day of October, 1880. U. S. Grant, Commander in Chief. Drake DeKay, Adjutant General. Official. WARLIKE MOVEMENT. Operations Against Dulclgne. Londen, Sept. 25. A dispatch te Reuter's telegram company from Ragnsa, dated 11 o'clock this morning, says : Ad miral Seymour has just arrived and it is stated that action by the combined llect against Dulcigne is imminent. Admiral Seymour has broken off negotiations with Riza Pacha. The Albanian Ieagtte has threatened te arrest the foreign consuls in Albania as seiii as the licet commences hostilities. MUTfULtK Sure of tils Nomination. Ali.entewn, Pa., Sept. 25. The Dem ocratic convention el Lehigh county met this morning and instructed conferees te support Hen. "Win. Mutchlcr, of Easten, for Congress. Mr. Mutchlcr has new been endorsed by all the counties in the Tenth congressional district, and his nomination is assured. THE WHIPPING POST. W hat Keeps Them Frem Coming Back. Wilmington, Del., SepU 25. Six white aud four colored convicts were publicly whipped at New Castle te-day. In nearly all the cases the whip was laid en severely Among the number was the Philadelphian, Fred. Crccse, who was shot in this city while committing a burglary, but who re covered from the wound. About 200 people were in attendance. Crime Run Rampant. Rivrrhead, L. I., Sept. 25. The Suf folk county session yesterday was the largest crinmal court ever held in this county. Five men wcre indicted for mur der in the first degree and two women for murder in the second degree. Killed by a Bridge. Chester, Sept. 25. Geerge Friend, aged 33, a section boss en the Delaware River branch of the Reading railroad, was killed this morning by being stmck en the head while crossing the Ridley creek bridge en a train. He resides in Phccnix villc. Cem! Operations Suspended. Philadelphia, Sept. 25. The com bined anthracite coal interests have agreed te a suspension of production from Octo ber 1 te C inclusive. There will be no change in Eastern prices. Heavy Russian Failure. Paris, September 25. The Bourse to-te-day says that Leen Epstcrn, of Warsaw, ahs failed. His liabilities are placed at 1,000,000 reubles. Seme Berlin firms are largely interested. A rtivlsH Village Hcvantateil. Geneva, Sept. 25. Tlie greater part of Visseye, a large village in the canton of Yalleis, Switzerland, has been destroyed by fire. MAKKETH. Mew Yerk Market. Nkw Yerk. Sept. 25. I'leur State and West ern buyers' favor, moderate expert and home trade demand; Superfine, $32T410; extra de f38.9415; choice, de, $4 20Q4 C5 ; fancy ie. $1 705 Ki : round hoop Ohie 94 154 CO: choice de 1G5G3 73; superfine western $32yt 10; common te geed extra de gt 8504 25 ; choice de de 94 3)G 23 ; choice white wheat de $4 15 4 CO ; Southern dull, unchanged ; common te fair extra' 94 6535 25; geed te choice de 95 30G50. Wheat slightly buyers' favor; Ne. 2 Red, Oct.$10GMlCG;deNOV., $1 C8Q1 i. ; de Dec. 91 09. Cern a shade lower and moderately active; Mixed western spot, 5050; de future, W 652c. Oats heavy; Ne, 2, Nev,, 33c ; State, 4:;47c ; Western 424Cc. Philadelphia Market. PHU.ADM.rHiA, SepL 25. Fleur dull and weak; superfine $27503 24; extra $3 25g4 00; Ohie and Indiana family 95 255 73 ; Penn'a family de 91 875 25 ; St. Leuis family at $5 500 COO; Minnesota family 94 7505 22; straight patent and high grades t 7508 25. Bye flour at 9500. Wheat firm : Ne. 2 Western Red 91 0561 0C; Pa. Red 910G106K; Amber $1 OC107. Cern firm en local market ; steamer 52X 53c: yellow Mc; mixed 5353c Oats firm, with fair inquiry.; Ne. 1. White, 43c ; Ne. 2 de 41K02c ; Ne. 3 de 4041c ; Se. 2, Mixed 39339v. Rye scarce at 93c. Previsions in firm Jobbing demand; mess perk 916001625; beef hams .913 0010 00 ; In dian m.ss beet at 918 50 ; smoked hams 11 12e; pickled hams 9guc ; bacon smoked shoulders 6J$07c ; salt de Clc. Lard firm ; city kettle at tc ; loeie bntch era'Sc; prime steam 93 37. Batter steady with fair trade ; Creamery extra 32c ; de geed te choice 29931c ; Bradford county and New Yerk extra. 26329c; Western reserve extra 2223c ; de geed te choice 1BS20C ; Rolls firm; Pcnn'a extra 20323; Western re serve extra 2023c. Eggs quiet; Penna scarce at 22323c: We it em 21c. Cheese firm ; New Yerk fuU cream 13K314c : Western full cream UfjlSVft: : de fair te geed 1212&c : de half skims ll ll.c. Petroleum quiet ; refined nominal at HJfc. Whisky dull at $1 13. Seeds Geed te prime Clever dnll at $775 Q8 25 ; Timethy firm at 12 702 SO; flaxseed firm at $100. Stock Market. Scptmber23. Nkw Yerk S cocks. Stocks irregular. a. x. a. x. r. x. r. x. r. x 10r23 11:15 12:13 1:20 3:00 Meney 2Q3 ErieR. R 38 38 38 37i .... Michigan s. L.S.... let; 10H-J 106 ie&?2 .... Michigan Cent. R. R 2i 93 93 Klju .... Chicago AN. W. liij 10214 ite I02i .... Chicago, M &St. P... 91 0V& 91 922 .... Han. & St. J. Cem.... " P'fd... Teledo A Wabash... Ohie A Misslsslmd. . 371.-' S7Ki :t7hi 37: w swi sa? 3I St. Leuis, I. M. A S. It.. ii Ontario and Western. 22 C. C. A I. C. R. R 18JS New Jcrscv Central.. 70i Del. A Hudsen Canal. 82 Del.. Lack. A Western SS?2 Western union Tel.. Pacific Mail S. S. Ce. Manhattan Elevated Uniek Pacific Kansas A Texas New Yerk Central... Adams Express Illinois Central Cleveland A Pitt.... Chicago A Reck I Pittsburgh A Ft. W... American V. Tel. Ce. PnilADSLriHA. Stocks irregular. Pennsylvania R, R.... Phil'a. A Reading..... Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation... Northern Pacific Cem 28 " P'd . 51i ritts.,Titnsve u. Northern Central.. Phil'n A Erle R. R. Northern Penn'a.. Un.R. R's efN.J.. Hestonville Pu... Central Trans. Ce.. 1"') 171 I'-V'-i Leral Minks and Kunils. Par Vill. Laiie.L'itv C per ct. l.e.t. ,due issn...li ' " " 1882... 1IH1 1S85... 10O ' 190... 10O " 1893... 1IN " 5 per ct. In I or 3D years. . IftO Lane, and tjuarryv'e R. R.bend.... 100 " " " stock .Mi Lancaster and Ephrata turnpike... 23 Ijmc , Ellzabetht'n nmlMiddict'ii.. IMI Lancaster and Fruitville turnpike. 50 Luncusterund I.illtz turnpike 23 Lancaster and Maner turnpike.... 50 Lancaster and Maiilieim turnpike. 23 Lanca-dcr and Marietta turnpike.. 23 Lane, and New Helland turnpike.. 100 Lane, anil StRisbnrg turnpike 25 Lane, und Susquehanna turnpike.. 300 Lane, and Willow Street turnpike. 23 Farmers' Nat. Hank et Ijineaster... 50 First Nut. Rank of Lancaster loe County Nat. Rank et imcaster.... 50 Inquirer Printing Ce 50 Lauc;iw Lightand Fuel Ce. .stock. 23 ' " " bends. Lust sale. 9100.23 1115 114 113.75 120 103 lOOAin 3.23 47.23 51 51 : 92 " 30.40 25 33 20 275.25 40.15 100 I5C 102.10 27 UW LANCASTER IIOUSEIIOLU MARKET. VVt7 341 35 35 .... 32 321 32 22V? 222 22' .... 17!i 17J5 IT?' ... 70JS 70-J, 71 .... 82'ft 824 :" . OIL' ax,- yiai? v-vt, ...g U.F-,. .... U7i 974 97 9SJ .... 37JS 33 373 ? . :;e 30 20U .... $v ri tax scjj .... 31K 32 32 31J.J .... .... .... .... I v, . . . . .... .... .... Jilt .... .... .... .... AAA .... W III a a fil'S r.ijj .... ctj .... rS 5S'J 58! i 584 58 K I37,i WA 1 142 132 52 521? 5IK 52 51i S.VA XVZ 33i 3S?i 33 28 28 ' 28.12 23 52'.i 52; 522 52 15?i 1-V? ,J Wil " Stfi? 3CU 3T. 15-J IS.' J l.l 15 4 m m 171 171 171 170 !: 19W .... I'M IMIKY. Ruttcr 1? E 2225c Cup cheese, 2 cups 5c. Cottage eliee.se, 2 pieces 5c Dutch cheese V lump 8QI0c 1-V.BlTS. Apples 1 hi l'k ..C$3c Ranun us each 23c Cherries, dried, il 12c Currants, dried, jft E 12c Dried Apples 1 t ....58e " Peaches)! qt 10ftl2e FexUr.vpes ? ijt 2i?3c Grapes?! ZSpk I2I3e Lemens t dez 1229c Oranges )l dez 50c Pears il peck I018c Peaches ISpeek 1520e ' " prime Oc Plums Slqt I015e Quinces 3t$pk 25935c VCClETAllLKS. Rectsfl bnnch ....5c Cabbage ?1 head 5j10e Carrots $1 bunch 35c Cucumbers xl dez 5010c Cern )1 dez 5f10c EggPlants each 58c Urecn Cem '(1 dez 810c Urccn beans I'pcek 710e Limabcansflqt 10 12c Lettuce, head and plate .'I$$5c Onions 71 pk 2025c " )! bunch ......5e Potatoes )lpk SQlOc Radishes t bunch 5c Soup Rcans fl qt Se Salsify ft hunch Ic Squashes each 2c Tomatoes Jf! '-J pt in 13c rOULTKV. Chickens t pair (live) tOfffiOc " " (cleaned) )75e llucksfl pair UH&eCc Uccsc "jJ piece ilt.'efrlll MISCELLANEOUS. Apple ISntler "J qt 23c Eggs ?? dez 20822c Heney 71 ft 25c Seap 1 ft 58e Saner kruutft qt I012c Kl.-tll. I'ass 91 ft i"7 Catfish ?1 ft I-Je Eels jl ft UK' Perch 10c Sun ............... ...... ....luc Suckers .... .................... ...... jl (hiai:;. Clnvcrsred ?! bus 5WJ.0O Hay V ten 2025 Cern )! bus 55c Oats $1 bus 33040c Rye l bus h509Oc TimethvSeccd 11 bus f::.250X5U Wheat 71 bus Lr)0 SEW -1 1 rvJJtrisEHEXTS. COAL! COAL! Fer geed, clean Family and all ether kind or COAL go te RTJSSEL, & SHUiaiYER'S. Quality ami Weight guaranteed. Ordcn re spectfully solicited. OFFICE: 2S East King Street. YARD: OIK North I'rmru Street. auglt-taprlSR TCll.lt; SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI X TURE. On WEDNESDAY, SEPTEM BER 29, 1J0, will iweid for the undersigned executer, at Ne. 121 North Prince street, Lan caster city, l'a, the following personal prop erty, te wit : Twe bedsteads and bedding, bureau, wash stands, two book cases, two lawyer's desks, tables, chairs, rocking chairs, refrigerator, winepress, a II ne set of ehinaware. glasd anil queenswarc, bowls and pitchers, tinware, three stoves, one or which Is n cook stove as geed as new ; also a let of stove pipp,abeut 173 yards of ingmiu and rag carpets, a large let of nut and stove coal, and ahnut one cenl of hickory weed sawed for stove use and kind lings; liirsch water, some brandy and wine, and a large let or bottles, dcmiTehiis and bar rels, tubs anil stands and ether articles. Sale te commence at 10 o'clock a. m. or said day, when attendance will Iks given by " A.SLAYMAKER. Executer of the last wiU of Uen.. lames L. Reynolds, deceased. Sam'l Hess A Sex, Aucts. scp23-3td AM USEJ1EXTS. F ULTON OPERA HOUSE. TUESDAY EVEMSG, SEPT. 28, The Jelllcst Comedy en Recerd. An Established New Yerk Fsiyente. CROWNING PI INTflN HALL'S success CROWNING W-INlUrt HALL.O Mj(.(;i.vjs IlieiATirail C. W. Richardson Manager. NEW SONGSMCSIC, MIRTH AND DANCES NEW SONGS DANCES NEW SONGS flIIMICUY. DANCES The Company net Excelled. All Metropolitan Artists. Admission 35, SO A 75 CU. Reserved Scats 75 Cts. Reserved Seats en sole at the Opera Heuse Ofllce. Chas. Melville, Ruslncss Manager. scp2t-ttd WAHTEO. WANTED .EVERYBODY TO ADVEK tlsc, free of charge, in the Isteluukm era. who wants something te de. WANTED WASHING AND IRONING at the house or will go out by the day. Apply at 113 Filbert street. 2td Office or tub MahesyMutuai. Lifjs Asbe-) ciatien of StLiasauevr, Pa. WANTED-GOOD, ACTIVE, RKSPONSI ble Agents in each township of the county or Lancaster. Apply in hand writing of Applicant te the Heme Office. 11 L. 1L HUMMEL, Sec'v. Sellnsgreve, Snyder county. Pa.. September 17. isse. sepie-lmdAetw I 1 - a . 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