Vt- "i?s" -r. - - , 1-.V r-iiiflSja ( . r- , 'v LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1880 I-. "V ?-:?'?"' a: COLUMBIA NEWS. OCR REGULAR CORRESPONDENCE Tlic Citizens' band lias elected the fol lowing efficers: President Jehn A. Sladc. Vice President Jehn Lawler. Secretary Harry 31. Sample. Treasurer Frank A. Bennett. Trustees Wm. llaiklcy, Geerge C. K. Sample and B. F. 3Iann. The new instruments, purchased by the band in Philadelphia about one week age, were expected yesterday, but they failed te come. " ,,., Jeshui Seurbccr, jr., celebrated his 33d birthday last evening by a ''surprise party" of from fifty te sixty couples of his friends, who presented him with a haud-somejjrcach-loading, deuble-barreled shot gun. Locust street, between Fifth and Sixth streets in front of the greuuds of the "Washington Institute is being macad amized. The work is in au advanced stage. Tlie Vigilant lire company have placed the wheels of their steamer in the hands of J. T. Shrecdcr te be repainted prier te their visit te llagcrstewn, Md., in October. Mr. Shrecdcr, who is an interested party, will de his work well. A rainbow was seen te the west at about six o'clock this morning. Samuel A. Lockardel Ilarrisbunr, P.i., was visiting in Columbia yesterday. The Philadelphia & Heading railroad company will run an excursion te Heading te-morrow morning. The Susquehanna liver is at present a few inches lower than it has been in a number of years. In rowing te the dam ycslei day afternoon we noticed that the new iishwny is bearded up and that but little water escapes. The dam is as dry as punk. Workmen are new engaged in repairing the fourth pier beyond the iron span of the bridge. The HepuLilcwJ ; ' helmet ' company expect their equip!) ents te-day. "The trouble in getting pig iron" is the reason given for the non-starting of the Shawnee rolling mill a week or two age. Bass fishing is light geed about the piers of the bridge. The telegraph lUcii who came here a few days age have finis'.iul stretching vires at this place and have gene farther west. The Dauphin county lair has closed and the Yerk county fau- has net yet com menced, consequently no excursion tickets have been or will be sold this week from the Pennsylvania railroad depot. This is -the first week that excursion tickets have net been m11 at the depot for a month or mere. Nearly all the clouds have cleared away and it new leeks a if the rain was ever. A geed wind is blnwingand is being taken advantage of by sail beat men, who are flying en the river before the breeze. Company II had a small turnout at its drill last evening. The blame for the smallncss of numbers is credited te the campaign, which certainly has its eficcl. If the river falls much mere it will be found almost impossible te get a heavily leaded canal beat from under the Heading iind Columbia mil read coal shutcs. The raft shulc at this end of the dam was closed yesterday. This closing will occasion somewhat of a rise in the river, which has already risen three inches. "ic Pert Deposit train was compelled te remain here awaiting the arrival of the mail train. Mr. J. A Knight will leave here for llol llel lidaysbnrg te-day. UlllTUAUV. Sudden Dentil f GcerKC Sclmer. Geerge Sehncr, carpenter, 138 North "Water street, died this morning after a short but painful illness. He was in geed health up te Sunday afternoon, when he was seized with cramps, and, though he had the best medical attendance, he con tinued te grew worse until about G o'clock this morning, when he died. Mr. Sehncr was a native of Lancaster and spent the greater part of his life here. He was an industrious and excellent me chanic, an upright and honest citizen, and an unswerving Democrat from youth up. At the time of his death he was in the GSth year of his age. lie leaves a wife and two grown sons and two daughters. The time of the funeral has net yet been fixed, as bis son Albert is absent in Warren, Pa., and the family desire te give him time te be present at the funeral. Hint. Kcyscr'H Decease. Mrs. Kcyser, wife of Leenard Kcyser, of New Helland, died very suddenly at the residence of her son-in law. Wm. Hannels, in Manhcim, en Sunday. It appears that she arose as usual, and was engaged at combing her hair when she fell ever and died almost inrtantly. Mrs. Kcyser was a large woman, weighing ever 200 pounds, and heart disease or apoplexy was the cause of her death. Her body was removed te New Helland and the funeral took place te-day. m TIIK PAR ADR. itaute ori'reeesslmi for Friday Night Dem ocratic Torchlight Precession. At a meeting of the Democratic city campaign committee, held at central headqualieis last evening, and at which were present also tlic colonel of battalion, Win. .1. Ferdncy, and members of his staff, the following route of precession was agreed upon for Friday night's general torchlight parade of the Democratic or ganization of the city : The clubs will mass en Orange and Chestnut streets, right resting en North Queen (full details of formation will be published te-morrow), and move as fol fel lows : North and Seuth Queen streets (passing monument en cast side), te Mid dle, te East King, te Plum, te Orange, te Duke, te Frederick, te North Queen, te James, te Mulberry, te Orange, te Mary, te West King, te Derwart, te Maner, te "West King, te East King (passing monu ment en south side), te Ann, and counter march te Centre Square and dismiss. Cel. Ferdncy desires all members of his staff and mounted aids te report at central headquarters this evening at half-past raven. Chimney Rlewn Down. This morning between 7 and 8 o'clock, during a gale of wind the top of the chim ney of the high three-story brick building belonging te the Pennsylvania railroad en the cast side of North Queen street above Chestnut was blown, and fell with a crash upon the reef of a one-story building ad joining, occupied by Mrs Catherine Bitncr. The falling chimney struck exactly en the comb of the reef or Mrs. Bitncr's house, aud the bricks were thickly strewn en the pavement in front aud in the yard in rear of the premises, but luckily no one was hurt, though persons were passing en the street within a few yards of the place, and some children were playing just inside the deer in front of which the avalanche came down. Meral : leek te your chimney tops before the blasts of winter set in. Going Over te Berks. The Reading JVe-rs says that a Republi can meeting was held at Fritztown, Berks county, ou Saturday evening, and all these in attendance were Republicans resident in Lancaster county. J. L. Steinmctz, esq., is booked for a speech at the great Democratic mass meet ing in Reading, October 9th. Pay Your Water Kent. By diicctien of the water committee of city councils, Davis Kitch, jr., superinten dent of the water works, commenced shut ting oil the water from all . water-renters who have failed te p"ay their water rent, aud he will continue te de se until all de linquents are deprived of the use of city water. IN ME2KORIAM. Bar Meeting in Respect te theMemary cTE. W.Snenk, Kq. At 4 p. m. yesterday the death of Maj. R. "W. Shenk, a member of the Lancaster !.. litT-trirr lienn announced in ODCU COUrt. Jen motienofW. Leaman, esq., seconded by D. G. Eshleman, esq., court aojeurneu until 9 o'clock this morning. Meanwhile a bar meeting te take action in the matter was called and assembled at 2 p. m. to day. At this meeting, en motion of Newton Lightner, esq., Hen. Thes. E. Franklin, was chosen chairman, and en motion of Wm. Leaman, esq., R. B. Risk and Wm. A. Wilsen, esqs., were chosen secretaries. Wm. Leaman, esq., arising said that ilrntli incl in t.lm m-psfiiit instance struck in an unexpected quarter. Mr. Shenk was in such robust health, was possessed of such life and vigor, such bright eyes and clear complexion that he appeared te be the very antithesis of death, and a long life might reasonably have been expected from him. As his friend for many years somewhat intimately asso ciated with him, Mr. Leaman said he might be permitted te speak efhis life and death. He then at some length gave a sketch or Maj. Shcnk's life, and the par ticulars of his visit te Yerk Furnace Springs, en which occasion he was stricken with apoplexy, as was afterwards ascer tained. and suffered injury by falling into the ravine. lie also lieucctt tnc inci dents attending his last illness, and death, and in the choicest and most pa thetic language eulogized his character in all his business, social and professional re lations, which had gained for him se many friends at home and abroad. On Mr. Lcaman's motion a committee of five, appointed by the chair, retired te frame resolutions expressive of the sense of the meeting. This commit tec. consisting of Messrs. Leaman, Atlec, Nauman, McMulIcu and Slaymakcr, reported the following which were adopted by the meeting : llcselcal, That we have learned with sincere regret of the death of R. W. Sheuk, esq., and that the shock has been mere deeply felt that he died in the piimc of his manhood, and while apparently in the full possession of health and manly vigor. Jksehcd, That while Mr. Shcnk's atten tion was in a measure withdrawn from the practice of the law by his absorption in ether pursuits, yet having quickness of perception, readiness of memory, fluency of speech and sound practical judgment, together with liberal preparatory sludy, lie was a geed and competent lawyer and with efforts mere exclusively applied te his profession would in all probability have achieved high rank and large suc cess. llcxelccd, That the community has lest a citizen who was public spirited, liberal and enterprising, aud his circle of mere in- IIIIKIIC UIOIHl.s Will MjrciJ lUlftS a gl.-lll.il, av cial. cordial and hospitable companion. Jicselccd, That we tender our heartfelt sympathies te the bereaved family and friends and that as a tribute of respect we attend the funeral in a body. Jknehcd, That a copy of these resolu tions be transmitted te the immediate rel atives of the deceased, and that they be published in the newspapers and entered en the minutes of the court. Mr. Risk followed Mr. Leaman in a eulogy of Majer Shcnk's excellencies, his enterprise, his generosity, frankness, en ergy, public spirit and genial and social qualities. Speeches of the same import were made by Messrs. II. M. North, W. A. Atlec, Gee. Nauman, A. C. Heinechl, Capt. Chas. ! Dcnues, M. liresnis, A. J. ilautlman, and Hen. D. W. Patterson, but the lateness of the hour at which the report of them comes te hand hinders us from giving anything but such a naked and meagre abstract of them as would fail te de justice te their universal pathos, elo quence and sympathy. On motion of Mr. Leaman a committee of three was appointed te communicate the resolutions te the family of deceased. The chair appointed N. Lightner, D. G. Eshleman and W. W. Brown. The meeting then adjourned te meet at 2 p. m. te-morrow, when the bar will at tend the funeral in a body. COURT OP COMMON ri.KA'i. ISerore Judge Liviuoteu. (J. Scncr & Sens vs. Adelph N. Bash, contractor, and Charles Metcn, Mocs Mecs Maxwcll, Rebert Able and Jehnsen Wes ley, committee and trustees of St. Stephen Tabernacle Ne. 5 of Independent Order of Brethers and Sisters of Leve and Charity of Lancaster county, sci.fa. sur. mechanic's lien, te recover $o9S.6e for lumber furnished by the plaintiffs in the construction of Leve and Charity hall en North street, this city, for which Adelph N. Bash was contractor, the con tract price being $1,000. The trustees of the church de net defend iu this action, but 1'entz fc Bre., brick manufacturers, have put in an isitcr-pleaderandare resist ing the claim of plaintiffs, as they have filed a lien also, and if the bill of the plaintiffs is set aside they will have an equally geed opportunity of having their bill, which is about $1C0, paid. The defense iu the cases is that the last two leads of lumber furnished were net used iu the construction of the building proper, but for making fences, &c. They therefore claim that mere than six months elapsed from the time of the completion of the building until the lien was filed and it s therefore void. Ou trial. Uefete .Tiiiljjc Patterson. Jehn B. Bachman vs. Christian llcrsh cy, owner or reputed owner, and William liougcndeb'.er, contractor, set. fit. sur. me chanic's lien. The plaintiff in the case furnished $113 worth of lumber used in the construction of several buildings for Mr. Hcrshcy aud for which he claims te have never been paid. On trial. Parry i's. Sonseni.'C. In the case of Dr. II. B. Parry vs. Levi Senscnig, in which a preliminary injunc tion was granted te restrain Seliseuig from tearing down a wall separating his property from that of Dr. Parry, Judge Patterson delivered a lengthy opinion this morning. By this opin ion the injunction was dissolved. As seen as the result of the case was known men wcre set te work by Senscnig, tearing down the wall, en tiie site of which is te be erected the wall of a four-story back building te the Leepard hotel. The case excited great interest, and its decision was awaited anxiously by lawyers, citizens and politicians. IV,ct Scalded. Mrs. C4cergc Flick, residing at Ne. 15 West German street, had her feet badly scalded by stepping into a peel of het waste water that Hews across the pavement in German street, opposite Ne. 1 cotton mill. Mrs. Flick could net sec the water en ac count of the steam from the waste pipe. It is said that several similar accidents have eccurcd at the same point. Sirge Funeral. The funeral of Benjamin Buckwalter, a wcil-kuewn citizen of Maniieim township, who died pn Saturday, took place this morning. It was very largely attended and the interment was made at Peters burg. Train Detained. Tlic Niagara express, which is due here ever the Pennsylvania railroad at 11:0G a. m., was detained for an hour near the Penn iron works this meming. An in jection red of the engine was broken. irxcio.slen te Kertts County Fair. Special excursion te Heading en Wednesday, September 2U. Train leaves Lancaster (King s-trect) at 7:53 n. m., upper depot at 8:05 a. m., and Columbia at 7:53 a. m. Fare for the round trip only $1.25. Tickets geed te return en any train. Returning tralaa leave Beading at 6:10 p. m. Fer particulars see circulars at all stations. sep2L25,2"'ltw PreC GuUmette's French Kidney Pad Is manufactured In this country from the French formula, and la the genuine. Fer sale by druggists. s"3"21 Lancaster Clab Sociable. Te-morrow evening the first evening soci able of the Lancaster club will be given at Roberts's ball by the same management under whose auspices the successful May hop at tne same place was conducted. There Is every prospect of a thoroughly enjoyable occasle-, as the young gentlemen in cbarge knew he te conduct a party, and net the least attrac tive feature will be the presence of Tayler's popular orchestra. m Amusements. "The Strategist!" Te-night. Clinten Hall's comedy company will this evening present at Fulton opera house the sprightly and success ful play entitled " The Strategists." The play and the people come fortified with the most complimentary press testimonials, of which the following Is merely a specimen brick: 'There is net a mere mirth-provoking play en the beards than 'Hall's Strategists,' and it deserves te rank with the best of genteel com edies. Such a combination of ludicieus situ ation?, laughable events and general mixing up of personages us in this comedy is seldom met with. Every one who enjoys really geed acting, that is wholly clean and decent should sec the 'Strategists.' In the company arc such well known actors as Clinten Ilall.Cliarle S. llegers, T. .1. Kind, l.eu F. Heward, Charles A. Gardner, Miss Mattie Vlckers and Miss Emily Stene.'" Cleanse, whiten and beautify the kln with Cuticnra Medicinal Toilet Seap. Hydrophobia, Dogs transmit it through their teeth. Teeth should be kept free from virus. Use SOZO DOXT, keep the human teeth clean, and no damage can be done by the man who says te his girl. " 1 feel like eating you up, dearest." s20-lwced&w m m Feeble digestion, sick headache, dizziness and f.dnlness cured by Matt Hitter?. SPECIAL XQTIVJiB. SAM1'I,E NOTICE. it is impossible for a woman after a faithful course of treatment with Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound te continue te suffer with a weakness of the uterus. Enelose a stamp te Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, 253 Western avenue. I.ynu, Mass., for pamphlets. jy29-lydeedftw What is the use in going te the seaside for health when " Or. Lind-ey's Dloed Searcher" is what you need. The Chicago Times savs: Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure is highly endorsed by ministers, judges, physicians, surgeons, by men et literary aud scholarly distinction, and bv individuals in all the walks et life. 3 Fer fifty years "Sellers' Liver Fills" have brought health and happiness in thousands of homes. Ask your druggist for them. Mothers! Mothers!! mothers!!! Are you 'disturbed at night and broken el your rest by a sick child suffering and erylng with the excruciating pain or cutting teeth? If se. go at once and get a bottle of MRS. WINS LOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. Itwill relieve the peer little sufferer immediately depend upon it; there is no mistake about it. There is net a mother en earth who lias ever used It, who will net tell you at once i.5 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 iie in all cases, and pleas ant te the taste, and is the prescription et ene et the eldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United Slaces. Sold evcrywhcrc 25 cents a bottle. ilT-tvd.twM.W&S Mrs. E. II. Perkins, Creek Centre, Warren County, X. Y., writes i she has been troubled with Asthma ler four years ; had te sit up night after night with It, she has taken two bottles of Dr. Themas' Electric Oil. and is perfectly cured, she strongly recommends it and wishes te act as agent among her neigh bors. Fer sale by 11. It. Cochran, druggist, 137 anil 139 Xerth Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. a Coughs. "Jirewn's Jirenehtal Treches'1'' are used with advantage te allcviate Coughs, Sere Threat, Hoarseness and Ifrenchlal Affections. Fer thirty years thee 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 fewstaplereincdiesef theagc. The Threat. " JJreivn' Jlrenchiat Troches"1 act directly en the organs erthc voice. They have an ex traordinary effect in all disorders of the Threat and Larynx, restoring a healthy tone when re laxed, cither from cold or ever-exertion of the voice, and produce a clearand distinct enunci ation. Speakers und Singers find the Troches useful. A Cough, Celd, Catarrh ei Sere Threat re quires immediate attention, as neglect often times results in some incurable Lung Disease. ' lireu'ii's JJrenehial Troches " will almost In variauly give relief. Imitations arc offered for sale, many et which are injurious. The genu ine "JJrewn's Jlrenchial Troches'" arc sold only in boxes. ianl5-lyd&wTu,Th&S .imi. i m iiiw i tin iai- R. Schcutcnmnller, Brooklyn, writes ; Your Spring Blessem is invaluable. I have had Scrofulous serrs en my legs for a number et years, and occasionally they would break out en my face. 1 have taken two bottles et Spring IJlossem, according te directions, and new all the sores have disappeared and my sciu is perfectly healthy. Prices: COc., and trial bottles 10c. Fer sale by II. 15. Cochran, druggist, 137 and IS!) Xerth Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. Vi Try Lncher'u llenewneil Cough Syrup On Tunc ns Usual. .TeXES XOW (JOUS TO RUSlXESS RCflfLAia-V. That attack of Neuralgia that laid him up, mid which was only a fresh visitation of an old enemy, diappearcd,bceaU3C he took a friend's ndvicc and used Dr. Themas' Electrfc Oil. Rheumatic pain, sores, cuts, bruises, threat anil lung complaints, etc., are invariably con quered br it. Fer sale by II. R. Cochran, druggist, 135and 137 Xerth Queen street, Lan caster, Pa. H DOCTORS GAVE HIM UP. " Is it possible that Mr. Godfrey is up and nt work, and cured by se simple a remedy ?" 'I assure you it is true that he is entirely cured, and A'tth nothing but Hep Ritters and only ten days age his doctors gave him up and said he must die !" "Wcll-a-day! ir that ft se, I will go this minute and get some for my peer Geerge I knew hops arc geed." TYcary or Life. Hew many a man has jumped into the river. When all 'twas that ailed him was a disorder ed liver, If he only had known that Spring RIossem would save. IU: never would have filled a suicide grave. Prices : 00c . trial bottles 10c. Fer sale by II. R. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 130 Xerth Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. It) Try Lechcr's Renowned Cough Syrup. The Value ct Pure Wine In Sickness. The chlcr difficulty with reliable wines has been their scarcity and exorbitant price, but this lias been removed by the introduction of a Pure Xatlvc Wine, produced lrem the Oporto grape by Mr. Alfred Speer, of Xew Jersey. We understand that he has submitted bis wine te the test et many of ear 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, aflcctiens et the kidneys, and chronic complaints, requiring a tonic, su su eorific or diuretic treatment. Examiner. This wine i3 endorsed by Drs. Atlce and Davis, and sold by II. H. Slaymaker. sl5-2wd&w ! r.i , - .'A. ..!. rULITIVAZ. JlVZiLETIH. Pay Your Tax. Every voter who wants te vote in November should leek alter the payment of his tax. Col lector Warlel sits at the Court Heuse THIS EVEXIXG fremC te 9 o'clock te receive it GO THERE AX I) PAY" IT. Fer Assembly. The name of WILLIAM McCOMSEY, of the First ward, will be presented te the Demo cratic electors et Lancaster at their primary elections te neminate a candidate for As sembly, under Democratic rules. ELIMG. SXYDER, of thcXlnlU ward, wil be a candidate for the Democratic nomination te the Legislature from Lancaster City. Sub fect te Democratic rules. td SJEW AJiYEXTIBXMEHTS. I mi .ti , Arrewy the many advantages gained by our ehange 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 REPAININCr, 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. POLITICAL MEETINGS. Attention, First Ward. The First Ward Hancock aud English club will meet te-morrow cveniiigat the club room, Henry Xeimcr's saloon, corner of Orange and Water streets, at 8 o'clock sharp, for the pur pose of receiving their uniform. Fifth Ward. The regular weekly meeting of the Fifth ward Hancock and English club will be held te-morrow (TUESDAY) evening at 7J o'clock, at the Green Tree Hetel. Seventh Ward, Ths regular stated meeting of the Seventh ward Hancock and English club will be held at R. Kuhlman's saloon, Rockland street, en Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. Every member is requested te be present as business of importance will be transacted. Seventh Ward. The Yeung Men's club et the Sevcnth ward, will held their regular meeting at Utzlnger's saloon, Tuesday evening. Every member is requested te be present, as equipments will be given out. Feurtli Ward. There will he a meeting of the Fourth ward Hancock and English club en TUESDAY EVEXIXG. SEPTEMRER a?, at S o'clock. Distribution of uniforms and ether Important suqiness. A full attendaaee Is requested. Eighth Ward. Special meeting of the Eighth ward Hancrck club to-meirow (WEDNESDAY) evening at 7 o'clock nt Kehllmas' saloon, en Maner street, for the election of additional company and but I al Ien officers. Sixth Ward Auicricus Club, Attention. The members of the Sixth Ward Auicricus club will report at headquarters, Schiller hall, THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING at "o'clock sharp, fully equipped ter parade through the ward. All Dcuiecrats'and Hancock men who have net as yet received equipments are In vited te participate in the parade. Seventh Want. The regular meeting et the Yeung Men's club will be held at Utzingcr's this evening at 7o'cleck. Ralauce of uniforms will be given out aud a full attendance U desired. In Lancaster. General torchlight parade en Fiiitny even ing, October 1. Ne speaking. Welsh Mountain Inn. Tri-county meeting Wednesday afternoon ami evening, Oct. C. Sneakers, E. R. Wicgand, of Reading; R. J. Monaghan, of West Chester; R. F. Davi, D. McMullen, J. M. Walker. J. L. Steinmctz, W. U. Hcnsel, W. If. Reland, .Ine. II. Dellavcn. Falmouth, Friday evening, Octobers. Speakers: S. W. Sliadlc, W. II. Reland. At IMeuntvitle en Monday, October 11. Speakers: .Jehn W. Ferney, J. Luther Ringwidt, J. L. Steinmctz, R. V. Davis, W. U. Hcnscl and Wm. R. Given. Ac Qiiarryvllle Tuesday, October li Speakers: J. W. Ferney J. Luther RIngwalt, Cel. Jehn E. Ritvhie and ethers. In Lancaster en Tuesday evening, Oct. 12. Speakers : Jehn W. Ferney, J. Luther RIngwalt, Gen. II. Kyd Douglas and ethers. Millport, East Lampeter Twp. Thursday evening, October 14. Speakers: R F. Davis, J. L. Steinmctz, W. U. Ilensel, J. A. Ceylo. EewmansviUc. Friday evening, October 13. Speakers Hen. D. Ermcntreut, or Reading; W. R. Wilsen, D. McMnllen, W. H. Reland, J. 15. Garman, II. X Mehlcr. Maytewni. Saturday evening, October 1G. Speakers : W. U. Hcnscl, D. McMullen. Other Meetings. Meetings will also be held (subject te future arrangement) at Strasbnrg, Oct. f6 ; Kirkwood Oct. 18; Midway, Oct. 19; Ephrata, Oct. 22; Christiana, Ocf.itt. Lancaster. j Fulton Opera Heuse, Wcdne.-diiy evening, Sept. 29. Speakers, Hen. Wm. A. Wallace and I Eugene McCaa. ! Quarryvlllc. l'ele raising, Thursday afternoon Oct. 7 New Helland. Wednesday afternoon, Oct. IS. Speakers : Hen. Jehn W. Ferney, J. Luther Ringwalt, Cel. Jehn H. Ritchie, E. McCaa, of Alabama, Gen. H. Kyd Douglas, Wm. II Reland, Win. R. ; Given and ethers. i JiJJATUS. Taecart. On the 27th int., Mary E. Tag gart, wf te of David Taggart. et Gordenvllle, in tliu aid year of her age. The relatives and friends of deceased are re spcctfully invited te attend her funeral from her late residence en Thursday, the SOth.at 10J4 o'clock a. in., without further notice. Services at the old Leaeeck church. Haeelganz. In this city, en Snt. 27, 1S30, Anna Mary, wile of Christopher llagelganz, in the SSth year of her age. The relatives and friends et the family arc respectfully invited te attend her funeral from the resilience of her husband, Ne. 32(1 East King street, en Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Services at St. Stephen's church. 2td Siir.HK. In Lancaster, Pa., en Sunday, Sept. 20, 1880, R. W. Shank, of Lancaster city, in the 40th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family arc respectfully invited te attcnd;thc funeral from his late residence, Ne. 220 East King street, en Wednesday, nt 2:30 o'clock. Interment at Woodward Hill cemetery. 2td SSTSS JfJi ir A.U VEltTlSEXJiXTS. ATTENTION G. A. It. The members of Geerge II. Themas Pest, 84, arc requested te meet nt their hall en WEDNESDAY' AFTERNOON at two o'clock, sharp, in full uniterm, te attend the funeral et their late Comrade, R. W. Shenk. jjy orecr ei Attest : II. C. Weidleu, Adj't. ii. Mcelrey. Commander, ltd TULTON OPERA HOUSE. THURSDAY, SEPT. 30, 1880. Engagement of the Popular Y'eung Acter, OLIVER D0UD BYRON, Who will appear in bis world-renowned play, depicting life-likc incidents in Xew Yerk and California, entitled IT, Supported by the Charming Artist, MISS KATE BYRON, And an ensemble of 20 Artists, Including the Excellent Comedian. JOE U. BASKS, who will introduce bis old Cremona and Hl-wang WMASTER cnAS. HAGEN, in h& great Imi tations of Pat Rooney. CHARLES ARNOLD, in hU wonderful Ger man Specialties, -i JOHN PENDY, in laugbabla Songs and Dances. Mere fun, mere pathos, tbau any three dramas new before the public. Produced witli New Scenery and a powerful cast. Admission, 35, BO & 7fic. Secure scats at Opera Heuse Office. 'UAEnvD. GUAUAXE,Rnslncss Manager. sep23-3td Omca of tub Maiiest Mutual Live Asse-) ciATieif or Selissoreve, Pa. s WANTED-GOOD, ACTIVE, RESPONSI ble Agents in each township or the county of Lancaster. Apply in band writing or Applicant te the Heme Oflice. L. R. HUMMEL, Sec'y. Sclinsgreve, Snyder county. Pa.. September 17.issa seplf-lmd&5tw ACROSS JVL'H' AJtVERTISEXENTS. -TOTICE. Xl The members et the Lancaster Mncnncr Mncnncr cher arc requested te meet at their ball en to morrow (WEDNESDAY) afternoon at 2 o'clock for the purpose of attending the fun eral of our late member, R. W. Shenk. By order of the President. GEO. PFEIFFER. It Secretary. XirANTED AT THIS OFFICE COPIES T T of the Weekly Istellieexceu of the fof fef fof lewlng dates : JAN. , 1SS0, JULY 23.1880. tfd 100 Tens et Kags Wanted, Fer which the highest price will be paid. VA CENTS PER POUND FOR GOOD MIXED RAGS. 3i CENTS PER POUND FOR WHITE RAGS. The highest price paid for Woolens, Ola Paper, Reeks, Ac. Ten ling Assertcrs wanted, te whom the highest price wlR be paid. JOHN A. SHOBER, Cor. Xerth Queen and Orange Streets, ylMfdRl Lancaster. Pa 1DICINE CHILL-CHILLI ! $500 REWARD for any case or Chronic Dyspepsia that cannot be cured by the use et CH1LL.-CH1I.iL1 RIT TERS. Fer Ague Chill-Chilli Hitters is the one safe ami speedy cure. Ne aching bones after tak ing it. Chill-Chilli Ritters will restore your lest ap petite. Try it and be convinced. Delicate and nervous ladies should use Chill Chilli Rittcrs. It will restore them te health. Clergymen, lawyers and all who have se dentary habits should use Chill-Chilli Ritters. It will glvethcm nn excellent appetite. CHILL-CHILLI RITTERS will positively cure Liver Complaint,' Dyspepsia, Nervous Af fections, Less et Appetite, Cramp. Diarrheea, General Debility, Ague, Intermittent Fever, and all diseases arising from malaria. Impure bleed, or a disordered stemacb. Cliill-ChlUl Rittars Is an old medicine ; was used for hundreds et years by the Seuth Sea Islanders for all Diseases ; was introduced into England, Portugal, Spain and Germany with the most wonderful curative results ; was brought te America by the old GrelT family, and has been used by them for generations for all diseases of the Rloed and Stomach, and is especially geed te ward en malarial attacks and ler Chronic Diseases. Taken according te directions en circular around the bottle, will nevcr fall. Ask your druggist, storekeeper or landlord for It; If they have net get It they will procure it for you. MANUFACTURED ONLY BY SAMUEL A. GR0FF, Oflice and Laboratory, Ne. 218 North Qncen street; Warcroem, 210 Market street, Lancas ter, Pa. sep27-M.W,S<w MlSVX.ZAJfOUS. "PORTRAITS OF HANCOCK AND ENGLISH Fer sale at THIS OFFICE. 3e REWARD. UiJU On AVednesdav inerninir last a D AP- !! CTl r.f V UrklPCI. 41s.,-1iitn r1unf tliA 11JIV VJJW&.E 11U1IUU, ll.-Ll... mv. ....u head, sere under tail and sero back, and tail switched efT short, attached te a Tep Ruggy. was stolen from the undersigned. A reward of $23 will be paid for the return of the team and $5 for the arrest and conviction of the thief. sep27-3td FREDERICK RRIMMER. ELECTION NOTICE. A general meeting of the stockholders et the Lancaster Fire Insurance Company and an election of eighteen directors thereof, te serve for the ensuing year will be held at the othce of ttic company. Ne. 108 West Ring street, en MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1880. Rc twecn the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock, p. m. REN J. F. SHENK. Scpl8 Ctdced Secretary and Treasurer. DEMOCRATIC FULTON OPERA HOUSE, w rtuflbr Eveiii, M. 29, Te be addressed by Hen. W. A. Wallace, U. S. Senater lrem Penn'a. Eugene McCaa, Esq., OF BIRMINGHAM, ALA. scp27-3td AGRICULTURAL AND HORTI CULTURAL PAIR. The Annual Exhibition of the Lancaster County Soclety will open en Wednesday, the 20th of September, 18S0, and continue until 10 o'clock p. m., October 1, at the Northern Market, North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. Fruits, Flowers, Vegetables, Grains, Seeds, Demestic Productions, Household Manufac tures, Mechanical Implements, Tobacco, Rce Products Fancy Werk, Cabinet Ware, Furs, Dairy Produce, Saddlery, Sewing Machines and general household articles will be re ceived and placed in competition, governed by the rules published in prcminm list. Ne entrancc fee required lrem exhibitors ; and open te all In the county and state be yond. Single Tickets 20 cents. Children 10 cents, and satisfactory arrangements made for the admission of Exhibitors. - On Monday, the 27th Inst., the officers will be In attendance at tlic place of exhibition te as sign space and make ether preliminary ar rangements. Premium lists can be had at 101 North Queen fdrcct until the opening of the Fair. SPECIAL. Exhibitors should liave written lists of their exhibits before they enter them in order te prevent Inaccuracy and contusion. Careful officers will be appointed, and everything guarded with lldclity. MANAGERS : Jeseph F. Wltmer, Paradise; Calvin Cooper, Bfnl-ln-Hand ; Jehn C. Lin vlllc, Gap; Peters. Rctst, Lititz: H. M.Englc, Marietta: Jehn H. Landls, Mlliersville: M. D. Kcndlg, Cress well: E.- S. Hoever and S. S. Rath von, Lancaster: W. M. Rrel us, Liberty Square. aep29-2td MASS MEETM THIRD EDITION. TUJCSDAY EVENING, SEPT. 28, 1880 WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, D. C, Sept. 28. Fer the Middle states, rains, followed by cooler and partly cloudy weather, with south erly winds, shifting te westerly and north westerly, and a slight fall followed by rising barometer. By Wire. Thes. Flinn and "Win. Kelly, young men of Media, Delaware county, fell from a train en the Philadelphia and West Ches ter railroad last night, while returning from a political meeting at Darby. Kelly has died and Flinn's death is also proba ble. Iu Xew Brunswick, N. J., Patrick Mc Knight, aged 43 years, committed suicide en Monday night, while crazed with rum. He left a wife and four children in desti tute circumstances. Gen. Charles Albright, a prominent lawyer and Republican politician of Mauch Chunk, died there of paralysis this morn ing, in his 50th year. He served in the Union army, rising firm the ranks te brig adier general, served in the 43d Congress, and was defeated by Cel. Kletz, Demo crat, in the memorable contest of 1873. At the time of his death lie occupied a number of positions of honor and trust. The American beard of commissioners for foreign missions yesterday received a check for $150,000 from the Stene estate. In the Pan-Presbyterian alliance te-day, Dr. Cairns, of Edinburgh, and Dr. Hedge read papers en the "Vicarious Sacrifice of Christ," and Dr. Withcrspoen, of Peters burg, Va., read ene en " Final Retribu tion," expressing hope that the Presby terian church would held te the doctrine of eternal punishment. The Democratic congressional delegates in Philadelphia met te-day and' selected the following nominees : Second distriel, Daniel Dougherty ; Third district, Samuel J. Randall ; Fourth district, Geerge Bull ; Fifth district, Jehn K. Felwcll. The New Yerk Democratic convention met at Saratoga te-day. Jehn Kelly was loudly cheered. Mr. Faulkner, chairman of the state committee, called the body te order, and Rufus W. Peckliatn was made presideut. He congratulated the party en its unity, and premised the ether states that New Yerk would de her duty. He predicted a Democratic majority of at least thirty thousand iu the state in No vember. The murder of Lord Monntmeries iu Irelaud has created a panic among the wealthy landowners there. MAKKETS. Philadelphia Alarfctn. PaiLADELrniA, Sept. 28. Fleur quiet ; super flue 12 73;t 25 ; extra .' 2534 00 : Ohie anil In tirades G75f28 25. Rye Heur scarce at (5 00. Wheat ltrm: Ne. 2 Western Re.l $1 07; Pa. Rcd$l 07; Amber $1 071 07;. Cern scarce and wanted" by local trade ; steamer 53c : yellow 05c; mixed 5lVc. Oats steady : Ne. 1, White, 4'$43c; Ne. 2 de 4141c ; Ne. 3 de 4U40c ; Ne. 2, Mixed SOUii o9e. Kyc firm at 93c. Previsions in firm jobbing trade; nif.fls perk $1GOO01G25; beef hams $18 001'J00: In dian mess beet at $18 50 ; smoked hams W.'ci 12c; pickled hams 9KIOc ; bacon smoked shoulders 7c ; salt de titc. Lard firm ; city kettle at sJc ; ioeie bnlch crw' 8c ; prime steam $3 37. Rutter quiet but steadily held ; Creamery extra 32c ; de geed te choice 283Ic; Rnulferil county and New Yerk extra. 2C23c ; Western reserve extra 2223c ; de geed te choice 102t)c ; Rolls quiet; Penn'a extra 2023; Western re serve extra 2023c. Eggs easier; Penun scarce at 22c; Western 20c. Chccse quiet but strong; New Yerk full cream KStiMc ; Western foil cream 13lS4c ; de'futr te geed 12t$12c; de half skini-i II HVc. Petroleum nominal ; refined at ll&c. Whisky at $112. Seeds Geed te prime Clever dull at $7 75 (IS 25 ; Timethy firm at $2 7532 80: Flaxseed firm nt $1 ;!0. New Yerk AlnrKet. Nbw Yer.K. Sept. 23. Fleur State and West ern market without decided change in prices and with modcrnte expert and home trade demand; Superfine. $254 10; extra de f:85S4x); choice, de,J4 0504 C5 ; fancy tie. $4 70.rre: round hoop Ohie $4 10QI 50: choice de $1G05 75; superfine western $325l 00; common te geed extra de $3 8!4 25 ; choice de de$l 30U 25; choice white wheat de $1 15 (ill GO; Southern quiet and unchanged ; com mon te fair extra J4 75JJ5 25; geed te choice de $5 30G 50. Wheat Spring neininnl ; Winter White steady : Red heavy anil J4J.c lower ; Ne. 1 White, Oct., $1 07?1 07k; de Nev., $1 OSK ; Ne. 2 Red, cash, $1 07; de Sept.. $t 075; de Oct.$f 07t f8; de Ne. 2, $1 0Ui 03Ji ; de Dec.,$110Ml 1 Cern a shade lower and moderately active; Mixed western spot, WJ.JIO;,',; de future, 50 63-c. Oats firmer but quiet; Ne. 2, Oct.. S8o;!e Nev,, 4Sc:de Dec, 5S"Jc; State, 404 Ic ; West ern, I04ie. Cattle Market. Monday, Sent. 27. The receipts of beeves at the West Philadelphia yard for past week were. 4,000 head; North Philadelphia yard. G50 head. Total, 4,50 head. Reeves The market during Hie past week was inactive and the lurgc run of cattle m.-idc prices Jic lower. XVk quote Kxtra at 5J5Jic ; Keed, 4jJ5Jc; medium. 444c; comiiien, 34c: bulls and cows, 2:c; veal calves, at 0Gc. Fresh cows, $25 te $45 per head. SALES AT THU WEST rnifcADELVUIA YAUJ. Head. 200 Reger Mayncs, Western, gross, 4g5;'fe. 31 Owen Smith. Ohie nnd Western, and V-t Va., gross. 45Jc. 250 E. S. & II. F. McFlllcn, Western, gross. 4 Vic. 257 A. ft J. Christy, Western, gross, 4f5!c. 428 Ulman & Lehman Rres., Ohie and We:;t Va., gross, 4.c. 78 Jan. Clemsen, Tinicum and Chester coun ty, gross, 4K5c 70 Dennis Smyth, Ohie and West Va., grew., 45c. 313 Jehn McArdlc, Ohie, and West Va., gross, 5KGc. 127 Daniel Murphy, West Va., gross, .TJiSGc, 283 Frank Lewcnstelnft Adler, Western, gross, 3K3?4C. 250 G. Schambcrg & Ce., Western, gross, VA G5 F. Sciicctz, West Vii., gross, 3J?fc. 73 II. Chain, jr., Ohie and West Va., 3Uffi4c. 140 Daniel Smvth & Rre.. Wist Va.. 4fi5V,c. 70 L. Hern, West Va. and Md. 34jc. 182 Rachman ft Levi, West Va.. grey, 4g'5'4e.. loe m. i.evi, wesi va., gross. 34S3C. 29 S. Drelfns, Western, PiVAc. 25 II. Chain, Western aud West Va., gross, 90 Schambcrg & Paul, West Va., gross, 3 !c 38 .ram'cs Anil, Western, gross, 4J5c. GO James Eustace, West Va., gross, yxlic 90 A. Werthcimcr. RntraIe,3fti4c. 25 11. F. Miller, West Va., 4tJic 281 !. F. Saddler & Ce., Western und West Va., were moderately active and prices wcre well maintained, while lambs were ic ?J B off. We quote ExU- at 475Jc ; yards, 5,000 head; ether yards, 5,000 head 'letai, iu.tuu neaa. Samuel Stewart sold 310 bead of dressed sheep at RJQSc. Hogs were in mero demand than last week, although prices were stilt high. Wc quote extra at 78e, Arrivals at all yards 5,300 head. Lecal Stocks and Bemts. Par val. Lanc.City fi per ct. Lean, due 1S80.. .$1M) 18S2... 100 1S85... 100 " " 1890... 100 " " 1805... 100 " 5 per ct. In 1 or 30 years. . 100 Lane, and Quarryv'e R. R. bend. . . . 109 " stock.... 50 Lancaster and Ephrata turnpfkc. . . 25 Uinc.,Elizabetht'n andMfddtct'n.. 100 Lancaster and Frultvllle turnpike. 50 Lancaster and Lltltz turnpike 25 Last sale. $100.25 ia- 114 118.75 120 105 lGO&in 3.25 47.25 51 51 M goon, 4'rtfaii?ic.; iiicuium, i&tsc. ; common, 3K4c. ; culls, 3c. ; Western Pa., Lambs, 4 5yc : Chester county de 56c. ; stock ewes. S2.73&3.50. Arrivals West Philadelphia 93 30.40 25 SS 20 273.25 40.15 100 150 102.10 100 Stock Market. September 28. New Yeuk Stocks. Stocks weak. a. jt. a. it. p. v. r. x. r. x 10:15 11:53 12r25 1:30 2:20 Meney 2fi3 trfeK. It "TI' .TO' -Mi ' 81 Teledo & Wabash.. Ohie ft Mississippi.... 322 S3i 33? ? St. .LOUIS. I. 3I.AS.K.. 47i 1TV. i7 A2 "Ontario and Western. 20 an.? i 22 '.'.' C. C. ftLC.R. R p: i i; .... New Jersey Central.. 9? 69JJ 702 71i .... Del. & Hudsen Canal. 81fi 81Z 82'2 Si .... Del.. Lack, ft Western 87i 87?i 8Si 89 esicrn union lei... yj-;.i aVi 931 3S'2 97 racinc .Man s. s. Ce.. 3?i 38 Manhattan Elevated. 28'8 28 :h; 23W 2SJ. Union Pacific. :s2H 1?-. SlVi 87 33;' 345 .... 12 in; .... I10J4 129 .... 115 .... lit) Kansas ft Texas... New Yerk Cent rat Adams Express Illinois Central Cleveland ft Pitts Chicago ft Reck I Pittsburgh ft Ft. W... American U. Tel. Ce. PUILADELVUIA. Stocks strong. Pennsylvania R, R.... Fhira.ft Reading..... 58 57 57.; 5n.: 51 15U as " T.7'i 14'' i 5S I5 '314 1G 31; 15' .C IU 15M 53! 1?5 3G 15 Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation Northern l'a-.-itic Cem . p,( Pitts., Titiisv'c ft II...I i.:i" NerthernCentr.il 3i Phil'aftEric R. K Northern Penn'a Un.lL IPs of X.J Hcstenville Pass Central Trans. Ce. 51 157 3:; 15 171 20 170 2J 170 20 4'Js AX OSIiJIJriXTS. IULTON OPCRA UOL'SK. TUESDAY EVLMXU, SEJ?T. 2S, The Jeliiest Comedy en Recerd. An Established New Yerk Fayorite. CROWNING CROWNING CROWNING CROWNING CROWNING CROWNING CLINTON HALL'S SUCCESS SUCCESS 4 rUblE.ce VI SUCCESS J SUCCESS C. W. Richardson.. .Manager. NEW SONGS MIT NEW SONGS NEW SONGS IC, MIRTH AND DANCES DANCES MIMICRY. DANCES The Company net Excelled. All Metropolitan Artists. Admission 3A, 5(1 ft 7.1 Cls. Reserved Seats ." Ct. Reserved Seats en sate at the Opera Heuse Oflice. Chas. Melville, Riisiucss Manager. tep24-4ttl n'AXTlil). zrrr aacn w ASTEU .EVERYIJOnV TO ADVER- tlse. froe of charge. In the InTia.iaeK CKR. who wauls something te de. A YOUNG MAN WHO IS INDUSTRIOUS anil steady desires a situation : net par ticular what kind of work, lam willing te work at anvthing. Try me. Address C. A R., 132 Seuth Vater street, Laiicaster. ltd fOJi SAT.V. X71ARMS.MIL.LS AND CITY RESIDENCES 1 at private sale in Lancaster and Chester Counties. Our New Real Estate Catalogue contains full descriptions, local tens and te west prices of a large number of FARMS, MILLS, &c, and will be sent lice te any address. HERR ft STAUFFER. Real Estate anil Insurance Agents, scpl5-2tw 3 N. Duke St., Lancaster. Pa. YALUAHLK FARM AT PR1VATK SALK. A valuable farm situate In Celernln township, Lancaster county. Pa., live miles from Oxford and nheutcight miles from Peiin Peiin Ingtenville, containing about 108 ACRES, all cleared except about CO Acres of timber, is of fered at private wile. The laud I.-; iu a geed state of cultivation and well watered. The improvements consist of n two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, Rank Ram, Wagen Shed and ether necessary out-building. Terms easy. Fer parttcutars address JOHN HAAS. scp15-.rmw Sunhnry. Pa. 1 EXECUTOR'S SALE. !i On THURSDAY', SEPTEMRER 30, IPSO, the undersigned executer et the will el Jehn lllntz, deceased, will sell at public sale, en the premises in Colerain township, adjoining lands of Themas C". and Hugh M. Cellins, Dan iel D. Hess nnd Geerge Aliment, a tract of land in a high state of cultivation, containing 15 ACRES and 111 PERCHES, mere or less, with Le;r, Weather-bearded Dwelling, Frame Rani nnd ether improvements thereon erect ed. Fields regularly divided, water conve nient and geed Orchard. Alse, 'J ACRES and 131 PERCHES ortimbcriauil.niljeluingubovc, and a tot of Personal Property. Sale te com mence at 1 o'clock P. M. JACORRINTZ. nug25-5tw Executer. PUltLIR ha:.t.. On SATURDAY, OCTORKR 2,1880, In pur suanci: of an order or the Orphans' Court of Lancaster comity, the liudcrsigncd will sell at public sale at the Leepard Hetel, East King street, Lancaster city, the following Real Es tate, late of .Jehn Arneld, dee'il, situated in the 3d ward of said city, between Seuth Chris tian and Seuth Duke sticets, and between East Mi 111 in and East Vine streets, consisting of three continuous purparts, vis : Ne. I. A one-story STONE DWELLING HOUSE, about 20 feet square, with ground lie longing thereto, fronting en a 20 feet wide alley, and being about 2t feet in width and about 82 feet fn depth, adjoining Nes. 2 und .", nnd lands of Ellas McMellen and ethers. Ne. 2. A two sterv RRICK RUILDING, new used as a Coach Manufactory, about 3 by 21 feet, with ground belonging thereto, being partly 15 leet and partly 21 feet in width, and about SlJfcct in depth, adjoining Nes. 1 and 3 and ground or Henry Swentzel, Wayne Ren der and ethers. Ne. 3. A two-story P.RICK RUILDlNG.abeut 15X by lit reet, and u Frame Ruiiding, formerly useil as a Urewery, with the Tubs, Kettles and ether iuiplt:hicut.s u.-.ed in simc, with the ground belonging thereto, being partly 'il tcct, and partly 2SJ-J feet in width and about M'A in depth, mitetan Nes. 1 and 2. and ground of Jacob Lamparler, estate et Jacob King and ethers. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m. of said day, when attendance will be given and ternw of sale made known by MARGARET ARNOLD, RcpS-itilM Executrix of Jehn Arneld. PUISLIC SALE OK VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. -On THURSDAY. OCTOIIER 7. 1SS0, will be seldatpubllesale, en the premises, en the Miilersvillc! pike, in the city or Lancas ter and county of Lancaster, Pa., the tallewing, te wit.: A tract et land, containing 5 ACRES, mere or less, en which is erected a large and conve nient two story RRICK HOUSE, with Mansard Koef and a two-story Rrfck Rack Rui Idlng at tached, and a small Summer Kitchen; gas through the house ; has a line hall and eleven large rooms, conveniently laid out; a well or never-tailing water with pump therein, cistern and a choice let et lruit trees in bearing order, peach ii. chard, etc.; a ffnc driving read te and lrem 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 Reed ven tilation in all the rooms; there 1:4 nn observa tory en top of the house, also a geed large Rarn, Carriage Heuse, Ice Heuse, stabling ter three horses and two cows, with water i.t the barn ; a glass front hennery, 55 feet long, with work-shop attached. There arc en this property about ;20. different varieties or graiies, bearing, with a line let or shrubbery, evergreen and shade trees. Tills properly Is well worth the attention et persons who wish te buy a private residence, or for building leU. or ter a Herist. . Any person wishing te view the property previous te the day et sale can dosebyj calling en the undersigned residing en the same, cither by letter or personally. Sale te commence at i o'clock P. M. el said day, when attendance will be given and condi tions of sale will be made known by HENRY G. LI PI. S. Hess ft Sex, Auct. aug2l.ltdftGtdSft7tw -puRLic salt: or city residence. On Wednesday, October 6, 1880, at the Leepard Hetel, en East King street, will be sold a thrcc-stery RRICK DWELLING with two-story back building and wash-house attached, situate Ne. 148 East Walnut street, containing hall and nine rooms, bath room with water closet, Ac. heater In cellar. Range, het and cold water In kitchen and bath room, cas throughout, and the chandeliers and fix tures remain. Tholetis20ixl20fcet, extend ing te the alley. Te view the prcinhcs call en Herr ft Stanflcr, Ne. 3 N. Duke .street. Sate te commence at 7:30 p. m., when terms wtfl be made known by SAMUEL KENEAGY. II. Siiueeet, Auct. s"i 271."ect2,51tj Lancaster and Maner turnpike.... 30 Lancaster and Manhefm turnpike. 2r Lancaster and Marietta turnpike.. 25 Lane, and New Helland turnpike.. H Lane, and Strasbnrg turnpfkc -A iinc and Susquehanna turnpike.. SOU Lane, and Willow Street turnpike. 25 1 armors' Nat. Rank et Lancaster.. . 50 First Nat. Rank or Lancaster lue Lancaster County Nat. Bank 50 Inquirer Printing Ce se Lanc.Giu Light and Fuel Ce. stock. 25 ." bends. Michigan Cent. K. R 92 9 IK 9U l .... Chicago & N. W. iei?4' 102 " 102?; lie .... UlfcagetM &SLP... 91Ji 92 92'.i 92 .... Han. A St. .1. Cem :j? vn' ir.? tl? " P'l. " S S ," a (J "It' n. - ei l