::tx: J LANCASTER DAILY. lNTEIAIGEOERTTEPiqKPAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1880 - i-."vkTfr.-; -'4rc " : " ""' V. ipJ 33 efliitn, and net only failed te make a sin gle convert, but did little te retain in the Republican ranks tbe thinkimr voters who arc deserting from the party by scores and J uuuureus. THE LOCAL CAMPAIGN. Tills OPEISA HOUSE NIGHT. JUEEllNti TO. The Grand Parade Friday Night Sixth Wurd Walk Around Arrange ments Completed. Senater Wallace will arrive in this city this afternoon and will positively speak in Fulton opera house this evening. Mr. McCaa, of Alabama, is here. The ar rangements for the event arc completed. There will be neyaradc nor out-deer dem onstration, as the meeting and speaking arc expected te occupy the evening. Every Democrat in the city should make it a point te be present, and fair- minded men of all shades of political opinion arc invited te attend and hear the real issues of the campaign forcibly and dispassion ately discussed. The city campaign committee has agreed upon the following organization for the meeting this evening : Phesidkkt Newton Lightnei:, escj. Vice Presidents Hen. II. G. Leng, IJ. .1. MeGiann, II. E. Slaymakcr, Win. 15. Fordney, II. M. North, Kebt. Montgom ery, Daniel A. Altick, Christian Shaefler, Dr. II. Ycagley, James Stewart, D. G. Eshleman, S. II. Reynolds, Alex. Harbcr gcr, Philip Doersom, J.M. Johnsten, Gen. Gee. M. Steinman, Dr.H. Carpenter, Chas. Dinkleberg, Frank Pfeiffer, Abrm Erisman, Philip Wall, B. Reynolds, II. B. Swarr, J. II. Widmyer, Gee. Gans, II. Z. Rhoads, V. A. Oblcmler, Wm. A. Morten, Philip Diuklebergcr, Jehn Stamm, Lewis Fisher, Jehn McKilleps, II. Blickcnderfcr, sr. Secretaries W. Hayes Gricr, Jehn A. Slieber, Geerge Nauman, AV. R. Journey, Jehn S. Rcugicr, W. II. Guthrie, William Jehnsen, Alex. Dennelly, Jeseph Schmid, Jehn Rese. All the above selected officers and the member:; of the city campaign committee will meet at the Stevens house at 7 p. in. in the reading room, te receive Senater Wallace and escort him te the hall where seats for them will be reserved. The Grand l'uradc. The parade of the Democracy of Lan caster city en Friday evening premises te be a splendid pagcaut net only in the bril liancy of display, illumination, music and fireworks, but in the imposing number of actual voters in line. The arrangements for the affair are being rapidly perfected and the following announcements by Cel. Ferducy, commander of the battalion, in dicate the order of the occassien. Hancock ash K.nelisii Battalion, ) I.ANCASTKr.. PUJJXA., September 29, ISSO. Ocneral Order Ke. 2. On Friday even ing. October 1, 18S0, the several Hancock and English clubs of the city of Lancaster will assemble at their respective head quarters at 7 o'clock te participate in the grand torchlight parade te be held that evening. The respective clubs will be at the place assigned them for forming at 7 o'clock, parade te start at sound of the bugle at H o'clock sharp. The line will be formed in the following tinier. Hancock Veterans. First Ward Club. Second Ward Club. Third Ward Club. Fourth Ward Club. Fifth Ward Club. Sixth Ward-Amcricus Club. Seventh Ward Club. Eighth Ward Club. Ninth Ward Club. F. and M. College Hancock Club. Visiting Clubs. Mounted men. Formation el the Line. The Hancock Veterans will form en North Queen, right resting en Orange. The First ward club will form en West Orange, right resting en North Queen. The Second ward club will form en East Orange, light resting en North Queen. The Third ward club will form en East Orange, right resting en Second ward club. The Fourth ward club will form en West Orange, right resting en First ward club. The Fifth ward club will form en West Orange, right resting en Fourth ward club. The Sixth ward club will form en East Chestnut, right resting en North Queen. The Seventh ward club will form en Esst Orange, right restiug en Third ward club. The Eighth ward club will form en West Chestnut, right resting en the Fifth ward club. The Ninth ward club will form en East Chestnut, right resting en the Sixth ward club. The College club will form en East Chestnut, right resting en the Ninth ward club. The visiting clubs will form en West Chestnut, right resting en North Queen. The mounted men will form en West Chestnut, right resting en visiting clubs. The iCeute. " The parade will move as fellows : North and Seuth Queen streets (pass ing 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. Democratic citizen voters net equipped will inarch at the head of their respective wards. A cordial invitation is extended te all clubs and mounted men from the country te participate with us, and these intending te de se will please notify the colonel se that a place may be assigned them in the line. The mounted staff aud aids will report te the colonel at the central headquarters, in Centre Square, en the evening of the parade at six o'clock. WM. J. FORDNEY, Colonel. Hknky Wew, Adj. Illumination. Democratic residents of the city gener ally propose te illuminate en this occasion, net only along the route, but in all parts, as the thoroughfares will be crowded everywhere. Chinese lanterns, Hags and portraits of the candidates arc attainable and can be most effectively used. The Sixth Ward Walk Around. About 120 members of the Sixth ward club had a walk around last night, te try their new uniforms. Twe companies of the Veterans and a drum corps marched at their head, and every quarter of the ward was visited, and there was a very general illumination of Democratic houses and cheers from enthusiastic crowds en the street corners and sidewalks. Future Meetings. Hen. Samuel J. Randall, speaker of the Heuse of Representatives, and yesterday nominated by the Philadephia Democracy for Congress for the tenth time, will speak in the court house this city, en Wednesday evening, Oct. 27. Hen. E. K. Apgar, of New Yerk, will speak in the court house en Friday even ing, Oct. 22, 1880. llunil Injured. Fred Flick employed at Sturgis's plain ing mill en Mulberry street, had his hand caughed in a shapcr yesterday and had a portion of the flesh tern from the bone, ou tbe under part of the haeJ. COLUMBIA NEWS. OUR BEGCI.AU CORRESPONDENCE The "Hancock Iriviucibles " is tbe name taken by anew Democratic campaign com- ipany organized in the Keystone Deme cratic club room en JNertii mira street, last evening, by the election of the follow ing civil efficers: President Geerge F. Rathven. Secretary and Treasurer Geerge W. Slireeder. Company officers were then elected as fellows : Captain W. Whitefield Welsh. 1st Lieutenant Charles F. Yeung. 2d Lieutenant James R. McManus. Captain Welsh is a veteran of the late civil war. He enlisted in the 5th Penn sylvania Reserves, served three years, ic cnlisled and served until the war was ended. The company, of whom there are at present mere than eighty, and it is ex pected te increase the number te one hun dred, will meet en Thursday next at Desclf s hall te adept a unuerm. Quick Werk. One McDermott, a traveling sidesman for a Philadelphia house, appeared in Ma rietta yesterday and offered te bet one thousand dollars en the vote of certain states in the November election. Majer Malone offered te bet one hundred dollars that McDermott did net have one thou sand dollars. The money was staked, McDermott pulled out one thousand dol lars which was sent te the bank and veri fied aud the stakes were handed te him. Majer Malene this morning brought suit before Justice Frank, of Columbia, for the recovery of the one hundred dollars lest, but the suit was wen by the defendant and .Malene stuck ler the costs. Borough Uudet. Messrs. Jehn W. Fisher & Seu are at present engaged in taking stone from the Norwood gravel quarry for macadamizing purposes en Locust strest, between Sixth and Seventh. A special committee will give a "calico dress ball" in Company II. armory en Tuesday, Octobers. The Citizens' band of this place received their new instruments, comprising four teen horns, two drums and a pair of cym bals, at eight o'clock last evening. The instruments are well put up, of a hand some appearance, and en a trial last even ing gave satisfaction. The baud members will be uniformed in r short time. Jehn R. Henry, Columbia correspond ent of the Examiner, is visiting te-day at Reading. About thirty excursionists left here tins morning en the Reading & Columbia railroad excursion te the Berks county fair at Reading. The Columbia engine is te-day employ ed in filling the boilers of the engines at the Henry Clay furnace. Aaren Dyer had the end of his thumb amputated at Bacenian's planing mill this morning while working at a circular saw. Dr. Craig dressed the injury. Seme of the ladies of Columbia will, en Friday evening next, present te the Key stone Democratic club of this place a bunt ing flag. The members of the club will asrcmblc at the club room en the evening in question aud march, non uniformed and without torches, te the residence of W. B. Given, esq., Fourth and Chestnut streets, where the presentation will be made. A match game of base ball between the "Our Beys" and the "Furnace Hill" clubs, the former of Columbia and the lat ter of Middlctewn, is announced te take place at Columbia ou Friday afternoon next. Capt. Fendcrsniith's " helmet " com pany received their hchncls last evening. Frederick Bucher has just placed a new and handsome sign in front of his store at Feurt aud Locust streets, The sum writ- ing was done by Jehn R. Henry. Samuel Roberts, a Pennsylvania railroad freight brakeman, was this morning struck en the head by the reef of the Lancaster depot as his train, western bound, was passing under it. Roberts was knocked down te the top of the box car, en which he was standing, with a severely cut head, but his injury is net dangerous. L. K. Fendcrsmith has just received a new glass te take the place of the one broken at the banking house of E. K. Smith & Ce., while the Rcpublirau flag was being stretcccd across Locut street about ten days age. Miss Mazie E. Purple left here yester day ou a visit of a couple of weeks te friends at Oxford, Pa. TIII'J FAIIl. Annual Inhibition of the Agricultural and Horticultural Society. The annual exhibition of the Lancaster agricultural and horticultural society commenced iu the Farmers' Northern mar ket house this afternoon. AH morning the officers of the society were busily engaged in recciviug entries and assigning space te the exhibitors, and the exhibitors were busy arranging their several exhibits. At neon, tli3 time an nounced for epeniug the fair, the market house was far from being filled, and the exhibits then there were net all arranged in their proper positions. There are, however, a great many entries of a very attractive character, especially iu the fruit department, the specimens being of apples, pears, grapes, &c, being of very superior quality. The same may be said of the flowers, vegetables and cereals, while the household department, including domestic products and manufacturers, embroidery and fancy articles, is fairly represented. The exhibits in ether departments were net sufficiently well arranged at neon te enable us te form an opinion as te the merit of the display. Doubtless by evening all the departments will have been filled up, and the exhibition will be well worthy the patronage of our citizens. The exhibition will remain open until Friday evening. Tickets of admission can be had at the deer. We will, te-morrow, endeavor te publish a full list of the entries, and have some thing te say about the mere important or attractive articles exhibited. Installation or Officers. Washington Encampment Ne. 11 has elected officers as fellows : C. P E. J. Erisman. II. P J. A. Westhaeffcr. S. W. James Zeurchcr. J. W W. C. Buchmillcr. Treas. W. F. Hambright. Scribe Gcerge Spurrier. Number of members. 222; amount of relief paid during term, $770 ; assets, $11, 820. A Fatal Fall. M. Lilley, an empleye of the Thorndale iron works, went te Downingtown aud be came inebriated, and while there was sit ting en a store box in front of the express office. After sitting there for some time he lest his balance and fell forward te the ground, and in se deiug struck his head against a corner of a pair 6f scales, which fractured his skull. After lying there for a while he was removed te his home in Gallaghcrville, where he died en the follow ing morning. Cases Ulsmlssed. Before Alderman Barr this morning were heard the complaints of assault and bat tery and surety of the peace preferred against Milten Buch, of Eden, by Lizzie Shultz. There being insufficient evidence te sustain the charges, the complaint were discharged. m Take Down That Flag! The crooked Republican pole at Sheck Mills has nine stripes en it te represent the nine states which are all that these who put it up expect Garfield te carry. MEFS WEAK, IEFS WEAR, MEFS WEAR, NOW OPEN IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF Overceatings, Suitings, Coatings and Pantings. GENELEMEN : We offer no goods but what we can guarantee te give you full satisfaction in every respect We eniple a first-class cutter that can furnish you with a fit that we knew you will be pleased with. We buy none but the best trimmings and therefore me none but the best in all the goods we make up. All goods thoroughly sponged before cutting Everv article e clothing is made in the best possible manner. & J GENTLEMEN : These of you who have never given us a trial we earnestly request te de se, as we feel satisfied that hav- nig purcuaseu ei us once, juu nut uu u ining aise is certain, mat our pncea ui w tuuiiu luwas iew, ana in many cases lower than the same goods, which the taleut in cutting, and the same quality of materials used in trimming, can be had elsewhere. We also keen a full stock of GF.NTS' FITR NISHING GOODS, in all the latest styles. E"We earnestly invite a call. utllue Ult" GrIVLEE, BO"WEE8 & HUKST, 25 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. IJcferc Judge l'attersen. Iii the case of Jehn B. Bachmau vs. Christian Hershcy, owner or reputed owner, and William Hougcudebler, con tractor, act. fa. sur. mechanic's lien, a ver dict was rendered in favor of the plaintiff for $137.23. Ilelure Judge Livingston. G. Sener & Sens vs. Adelph N. Bash, contractor, and Charles Moten, Moes Max well, Rebert Able and Jehnsen Wesley, committee and trustees of St. Stephen's Tabernacle Ne. 5, of Independent Order of Brethers aud Sisters of Leve and Charity of Lancaster county, xci. fa. tur. mechanic's. Verdict in favor of the plaintiffs for $510.30. Mary Kissinger vs. the city of Lancaster, action for damages. The history of this case is as fellows : On the 22d of July 1878 Henry Kissinger the husband of the plain tiff, was employed as a driver of one of Balmcr & Ce.'s large wagons, which are j used for hauling freight from the Pcnn- sylvania depot. Kissinger left the depot en the morning of this day with a lead of cased tobacco for Skilcs & Frey. In order te get te the rear of the ware house of the firm, it was necessary te drive the wagon into Cherry alley from Urange street. At the entrance te the alley at mat tune tiicic was a ratner deep gutter, and as the front wheels of the wagon went into it one of the cases slipped, aud Kissinger, who was riding en the wagon, was in danger of being killed. Te save himself he jumped upon the tongue of the wagon. The horses frightened and ran away and he fell under the wagon, which passed ever him. He died of his .... . . injuries five days after the accident. It is claimed by the plaintiff that this gutter! was in au annesi, impassaeic conuiueii ;ii the time, and this suit was therefore brought ajrainst the city, whose duty it is te keep the streets in repair, for damages. A large number of witnesses testified te the nature of the accident and te the con- ditien of the gutter, which was 15 or 18 irchcs deep at that time. j At the clese of plaintiff's case the dc- ! ftttilmtlc ecl-nfl Cut e linn ctif lull- fi.if liinrv """"'' ve..ii .. ..vu-uuiu, . ... was done as court adjourned until to morrow morning at !) o'clock. A citation was issued te J. M. Eaby, as sessor of Paradise township, directing him te register and assess J. Timlew Yeung tt. al. SI2LECT COUNCIL,. Special Meeting Relative te Shenk's Death. Maj. K. W. A special meeting of the select branch of city councils was held last evening te take action en the death of Maj. R. W. Shcnk, a member of council. The follewiug members wcre present : Messrs. Decrr, Ebcrly, Franklin, Judith aud Evans, president. President Evans stated the object of the meeting, after which Mr. r ranklin made a ! formal announcement of Maj Shcnk's ueatu, rcceuutcii me principal events ei i his life, and paid a feeling tribute te his many virtues as a private citizen and his fidelity as a public oflicer. Mr. Franklin ' moved that a committee of three be ap- j pointed te draft resolutions expressive of the sense of. ceftucil en the sad event that had called them together. t Mr. Ebcrlv seconded the motion aud in ! a brief speech paid homage te the incmeiy ' et Alaj. Shcnk. mi ?ia i-.i ji. i .it ? iiiccemmHree ropericu uic '"w n-aiiuiiivriia vt uiiiii iuiw uiiuuiiiiuueiT adopted. Itcselccd, That we have heard with pro found sorrow the announcement of the death of Majer R. W. Shcnk, a member of this body. The untiring energy, perse verance and zeal with which he labored for the improvement of our city ; the sa gacity, enterprise and business capacity which he exercised in its councils, aud his earnest and intelligent efforts te secure geed municipal government, entitle him te the grateful remembrance of his fellow citizens. Public spirited and thoroughly devoted te progress and the public welfare he performed all his duties faithfnlly and well. His courtesy aud kindness of heart endeared him te us. and we join in the general less of a iroed citizen and beloved associate. Jieseked, That we will attend his funeral in a body. lletelted, that we tender our heartfelt sympathy te his family in their terrible bereavement, aud that a copy of these res olutions be sent te them and recorded en our minutes. Mr. Ebcrly moved that the mayor and ether city officers be invited te join coun cil iu attending Maj. Shcnk's funeral. The motion was agreed te unaimeusly. Council then adjourned te meet at city hall te day at 2 o'clock te proceed thence te the funeral. COKONKU'S 1NUKST. Ueath or Twe Persons Investigated. Last week we noticed that a man had died suddenly at Safe Harber. The name of the man was Hugh Allen, and the finding of the inquest, which was held en his body, was brought te town te-day by Deputy Corener Brenner. The man had been away from home for seme time aud while away he took a dose of medicine, which he pur chased at a drug store. After his death his family thought that there might possi bly have been pjisen in the medicine, se they asked for an inquest. A pest mortem examination was made of the man by Dr. Clymcr, und it was found by the jury that he came te his death from congestive chills. On Sunday, Mary C. Henry, aged six years, daughter of Jacob E. Henry, died very suddenly at her home. Deputy Cor Cor oner Brenner held an inquest en the re mains and ascertained that her death was caused by " heart clot." Large Funerals. The funeral of R. W. Shenk, esq., took place from his late residence ou East King street this afternoon. It was largely at tended, the following bodies being present, besides many private citizens and friends : Members of the Lancaster bar, city council, Lancaster Mamncrcher and Shifilcr fire company. The interment was made at the Woodward Hill cemetery. Rev. D. P. Rescnmillcr, who died in Al Al Ientewn en Sunday, was buried yesterday. The funeral was very large and the body was buried at Woodward Hill. This afternoon the funeral of the wife of Christian Hagelgans took place. A large number of friends and relatives followed the remains te Zion's cemetery, where the wwnnem was maue, jtxr HOODS. .tyaiu. ncrau teiur you w nunureas et ethers NEW Among the many advantages gained by our change of business location, an important one is the enlarged rooms and improved fa culties 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 REPAINING, CLOCK REPAIRING, JEWELRY JOBBING, MONOGRAM INSCRIPTION AND ORNAMENTAL ENGRAVING, &c. A great variety of new work in original designs will be produced iu our own manufactory. Any orders for specialties will be filled at short notice and te the satisfaction of our customers. Old Geld or Silver bought, taken in exchange, or made into new goods. H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers, Ne. 4 West King Street. The Theological Seminary. The sessions of the theological wminm- j adjourned te-day until next Tuesday. The j professors and a number of the students i will attend the Pan-Presbyterian alliance j at Philadelphia. The pregramme of the council for te-day announced that a paper ! would be read by Prof. Themas G. Apple D. D.; en "The Theology of the German ! Reformed Church, ! . . i -r "- - . Excursion te Reading. This merninsr sixty-one persons left this city for Reading te attend the Berks county fair, Jurers te be Drawn. i On next Monday morning at 9 o'clock jurors will be drawn in the commissioners' ! office. Change. preparatory te the Hely Cem um um eo held iu St. Paul's Reformed Services nien will church this ( Wednesday ) evening instead et Friday evening, as before announced. Consumptives gain in llcsli, strength and spirits under a daily use of Mult Hitter. Hydrophobia, Dogs transmit it through their teeth. Tcetli should be kept free irem virun. Use SOXO DONT, keep the human tcetli clean, and no damage can be done by the man who says te Ids girl, " I feel like eating you up, dearest." s'-SMweed&vr Fragrant with delicious Hewcr odors and healing balsams Cuticura Seap. Amusements. 1C-OS The Continent." Oliver Uend 11 vrnt. will appear here te-morrow evening in his nor ular and highly successful nlav ni.tnimi "Acress the Continent" which has drawn im. " uuusea everywnerc. a number of specialty people will be introduced in the plav including Jee H. Banks, the well-known char acter comedian ; Master Charles Hagcn, who wiU give imitations of Pat Keeney; Charles Arneld, Dutch comedian, and Johnny Pendy. POLITICAL 11ULLETIN. Attention, ve., w. Hancock Veterans. 11 members el Ce. D.. Hancock VctnmnM. . are ordered te meet at Central Headquarters ! te-morrow (Thursday) evening at 8 o'clock. These wishing te join must be present. Company v., Hancock Veterans. Will meet at Central headquarter this even , ing at 7 o'clock te take action in refcroneo te j equipments. Every member is uxpected te re port. ; Seventh Ward. j The Yeung Men's club et the SeTcnth ward, . are requested te meet at their headquarter . en Friday evening at 7 o'clock, sharp, uni ! formed. Ninth ward. Tiie regular stated meeting of the Ninth Wan! Hancock and Knglsli club will be held at their club room evor Arneld Haas's saloon, North Queen street, en Thursday evening, tit iyx o'clock. Every member Is desired te be present as arrangements will be made ler the parade en Friday evening. Alse the balance of equipments will be distributed te these members who have net received them yet. Attention, Second Ward. A special meeting of the Second ward club will be held at Kansing's Union hotel, opposite Pennsylvania K. it. depot, Chestnut street, Thuraday evening, at 8 o'clock. Every Dem ocrat in the ward is requested te be present. These net wishing te uniform will be tarnish ed with a torch. On Friday evening the club will meet at the above place, at 7 o'clock skarp, fully uniformed, te participate in gen eral parade. The members will wear white gloves. lifKCIAL NOTICES. SAMPLE JNOTICK. " It is impossible ler a woman after a faithful course of treatment with Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound te continue te sutter witli a weakness et the uterus. Enclese a stamp te Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkliam, 233 Western avenue. Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets. jy23-lydcedSw "Sellers' Liver Pill" stand unrivaled In the United States for curing biliousness, sick headache, Ac. Hew Happiness In Secured. Happiness is the absence of pain or annoy ance, and wherever there is pain there is dis case. A pain in the lower portion of the body indicates a disorder et some kind. I f there is any odor or color or deposit in the urine it means disease und requires nttcntien at once. We have heard many el our friends speak of the re markable power of Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure ami arc convinced there is nothing se certain and valuable ler all disorders of the urinary system both male and female. G DOCTORS GAVE HIM UP. " Is it possible that Mr. Godfrey is up and at work, and cured by se simple a remedy t" "I assure you it is true that lie Is entirely cured, and with nothing but Hep Bitten and only ten days age his doctors gave him up aud said he must die !" "Wcll-a-day! tf that Is se, I will go this i minute and get some for my peer Geerge. I knew hops arc geed." Harried ladles will 11 ml in " Dr. Llndsey'f Bleed Searcher" just what they need. Try it. itEATjka. Taoeart. On the 27th Inst., Mary E. Tag gart, wite of David Taggart. el Uordenvillc. in the 32d year of her age. The relatives and friends of deceased are re spectfully invited te attend her funeral from her late residence en Thursday, the 30th, at 10 o'clock a. m., without further notice. Services at the old Leacock church. Sbsbr. In this city, en the iKth Inst, Ueorge Sener, in the CSth year of his age. The relatives and friends arc respectfully invited te attend the funeral from his late lesidence, Ne. 133 North Water street, en 'innrsuay aiternoen at iy2 e cieck. interment at Lancaster cemetery, wiie will tell you the same thing. One ADVERTISEMENTS. XEW Alt VEUTISEMESia. CHAS. BRIMMER, CRAYON PORTRAIT ARTIST, SIUN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING, scp'23-lmd 4 WEST KING STUEET. DEMOCRATIC MASS MEETING, FULTON OPERA HOUSE, Wednesday Evening:, Sept. 29, Te bu addressed by Hen. W. A. Wallace, U. 8. Senater from Peuu'u. Eugene McCaa, Esq., OF BIKMINGIIAM.ALA. sep27-3td TARGAINS! ISAKGAINS!! SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF!! Eathven & Fisher Offer their cntlre-sleck el Ready-Made Clothing at and below Cost, with a view el uiscontiuu uiscentiuu ing the ICE ADY-M ADE CLOTHING business, and devoting their attention exclusively te CUSTOM WORK. CLOTHIXG made, nrenintlv te order, mid satisfaction in nil cases guaranteed. A select line ei Clet lis, Cassiniercs, Worsteds, Coatings, Suitings. Cheviots. Meltons, Overceatings, Vesting, &c., always en hand and orders re- specttuny feeitcitcd. Alse, a general line of I iirnishing Geedy. RATHVON & FISHER Merchant Tailors and Drapers, Se. 101 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. SPECIAL. These in want ei" ICeady-Mudc Clothing will consult their own interest by giving tliam a call before purchasing else where, as their Clothing are mainly of their own manufacture and substantially mudc. sep2U-lmd J. E. CALDWELL & CO., 002 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Importers of Ceramics: WOKCESTEK, COPELANDS, HAVILANDS, MIKTON8. The pioductiens or ail the Celebrated Potteries. CLOCKS: MANTEL SETS. CABINET SETS, CHIMING CLOCKS, CA1C1C1AGE CLOCKS, Artistic Bronzes,Greupcs,Statucttcs. LEATHER GOODS, EMBUOIDE1CIES, FANS. One price, always the lowest, niarkcdin plain ligurcs. Orders and inquiries by mail re ceive prompt nttcntien. jftlBBij THIRD EDIT1M. WEDMSSDAYEVKNING, SEPT. 39, 1880 WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, D. C, Sept. 29. Fer the Middle states, northwest te southwest winds, with slightly cooler, clear or fair weather, and rising barometer. THE LATE GEN. TOBBEKT. Obsequies ib New Yerk City. New Yerk, Sept. 29. The remains of Gen. Alfred T. O. Terbert arrived here this morning from Flerida, en the steamer Western Texas. Under escort they were conveyed te the city hall, where they lay in state in the governor's room until tea o'clock. The governor's room was heavily draped in mourning. The casket contain ing the body was enclosed in a heavy box, and ever this was placed a handsome black pall. The members of the Old Guard acted as guard of honor. Tbe following pall bearers met the body at the city hall : Gen. D. E. Sickles, Alex. S. Webb, Gee. B. McClellan, J. B. Mcintosh, Jehn 31. Corsett, Chauncey McKeever and Admiral R. H. Wyman. At 12:30 the remains were placed in a hearse drawn by four horses, and, escorted by the Old Guard and a de tachment of six soldiers of the regular army, were conveyed te Trinity chapel, where the funeral services wcre held. SOUTH CAKOLINA GREENBACK EIIS. They Put a Ticket Inte the Fledl, Columbia, S. C, Sept. 29. The Green back state convention met at Chester yes terday at 11 o'clock, a. m., Cel. L. W. 11. Blair in the chair.. After much discussion as te the advisablity of putting a whole or partial ticket in the field, the following were nominated : Fer governor, L. Vf. K. Blair, of Camden ; lieutenant governor, B. C. Gist, of Greenville; comptroller, Gen. Jno. Agnew, of Columbia ; attorney general, A. J. Willard, of Ricliiand ; treas urer, J. IT. Cook ; adjutant and inspector general, B. 11. Elkins ; congressman from the Fourth district, J. II. McLauc. The convention then adjourned sine die. 1'HILAbULrHIA DEMOCRATS. Nominations for County OttU-cra Split en District Attorney. Philadelphia, Sept. 29. The Demo crats in this city this morning endorsed Themas K. Fiulcttcr for judge of common pleas, reneminated Kebt. . Patttsen for controller, Henry D. Freeman for clerk of quarter sessions, and Henry Lcfl man, SI. D., for coroner. In the district attorney's convention the Sheppard fac tion, headed by William McMullin, belted and nominated Furman Sheppard and in the regular convention II. S. Hagcrt was reneminated. LAWYKlt AND CLIENT. Their Dead Hed leg Found In the Dela ware. Piiii.delihia, Sept. 29. The hotly of the man found drowned in the Delaware this morning hasbecen identified as that of no-'acc P. Wilbur, attorney at law, of 727 Walnut street. There is no doubt the case is oue of suicide. It is further assert ed that the woman whose body was found at the same wharf yesterday was a client of Mr. Wibnr. Her name was Mrs. Tyn dale, and she resided in Burlington, N. J., but was known here as Mrs. Jacksen. They were secu in company last Sunday night. 1. 1 Germany te Turkey. Constantinople, Sept. 29. The em peror of Germany, replying te an appeal made by the sultan, has expressed his re gret that the necessity for executing the treaty of Berlin precludes separate action en his part. Drought In New Jersey. Protracted drought has caused much suffering among the cattle of Monmouth and Orange counties, N. J. NEW AWEETIHEMEXTS. WANTED AT THIS OFFICE COMICS el the Wkbklt Ihtelliekxcer of the fol lowing dates : JAN. 1. 18110, JULY S3. 1890. tfil 100 Tens of Rags Wanted, Fer which the highest price will be paid. ffK CENTS I'Ktt POUND FOK GOOD .MIXED KAUS. 3 CENTS I'EK POUND FOlt WHITE RAGS. The highest price paid for Woolen?, Ola Paper, Heeks, Ac. Ten Hag Assertcrs wanted, te whom the highest price will be paid. JOHN A. SHOBER, Cor. North Queen and Orange Streets, yMMKl Lancaster. Pa PUBLIC SALE. On WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMIIEH 2!, 1850, will be sold at public sale, ut the lute residence of Jehn Tomlinson. dee'd. Ne. 40 Mlddlcstrect. a let of Household Furniture, consisting el Beds, Tables, Chairs, etc. There will also be sold lour excellent Milk Cows, Hay, Straw, Grass, Manure, &c. Terms cash for all pur chases under 910. When the amount exceeds 910, the purchaser may give his note, with ap proved security, ler B0 days, if lie desires. Sale te commence nt 2 o'clock p. m. KOBEKT FAULDING, KOBERT TOMLINSON, B. F. Rewe, Aucts. Executers. sep25-:ttd VALUABLE REAL. ESTATE AT I'UI VATE SALE. Is offered at private wile all that valuable property situated In West Lampeter township, known na "Recky Springs." containing 27 ACRES, mere or less, et which about 22 Acres is fertile farm land, and the remainder weeds, being the well known Picnic Grounds, en which are erected a large Twe-story slate-reef BRICK DWELL ING, with a Twe-story slate-reef Brick Hack Building, and a large and commodious Barn, new Tobacco Shed, Heg Sty. Cern Crib, and ether outbuildings. Alse contains a thriving young Apple Orchard and a large spring el never-Jailing water. The farm land is leitile, well-watered anil especially adapted te raising tobacco, and the weeds lias long been a popu lar picnic ground, with a large dancing plat form, tables, benches, etc. Being situated within a mile of Lancaster city limits, it is easy et access te markets, stores, etc. Fer terms apply te MRS. CATHARINE TR1SSLER. 130 East King street, Lancaster. Pa. s20-3tdWS&S PUBLIC SALE. On WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1880. in pursuance of an alies order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, the undersigned administrator with the will annexed or .Joan .Jean na Barry, deceased, will sell at public sale at the Leepard hotel, East Ling street, in the city or Lancaster, the following described property, viz : All that certain two-story and uttic BRICK DWELLING HOUSE and ether buildings and Let or Piece or Ground belong ing thereto, situated en the North side or East King street, in the city of Lancaster, being Ne. 313, containing in front 21 feet, mere or less, and extending in depth northward 12 15 feet, mere or less, te a 14 feet wide public alley, and having a front or said alley of 28 feet, mere or lens, with a geed Brick Stable. Terms : Purchase money te be paid ea-di en Hie 1st day el April, A. D. 1881. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock, p. in., of said day when attendance will be given and terms made known by. PHILIP BARRY, Hkjry Sbcbkrt, Administrator, C. T. A. Auctioneer. s2SN)29,ii,l2,l3 MAMKJCTS. MUIadclpala Market. fiuXABsxraiA, Sept a. Fleer Una; raper fl no K 753 a ; extra $3 2394 00 : Ohie awfla ! ?.4?JS.famU WQSW; Pena'a laaaur de! 4 S35 25 ; St. Leuia family at S5 SOifSZSflChv. neseta family 5 COASTS; straight esg patent and high grades n8S Kye flour scarce at S3 00. Wheat higher, with geed demand: Se.9 JTe8S?r2UJ?l M WJ " KeJ 061C3; Am ber II 0761 ea. Cern scarce and wanted by local trade: steamer S3ije ; yellow Mc ; mixed StestXC Oats steady : Ne. 1. White. 42K$i3c ; Nai d iiwuun: no. 3 tin tc- no uww Kyefirm at 93c. Previsions In lirm lebbinir trade; i perk lie 0051635 : beef hams 13 08319 00: In dian mess beet at $18 50 ; smoked hams UKft 12c; pickled hams 9K0IOe ; bacoH-smekwl shoulders 6WS7c : salt de ttflt&ta. Lard Arm clty kettle at c ; loose batch era' 8c; prime steam 18 S7. Butter quiet but steadily held; Creamery extra 32c ; de geed te choice SUflSle ; Bradford, county and New Yerk extra, agsc; Western reserve extra 23i3c ; de geed te choice MMe Bells quiet: Penn'a extra 9003: Westerns serve extra 2ua-.Sc. Eggs quiet; Fenea scarce at 52c; Western. 30c. Cbecse quiet but streng: New Yerk foil, cream 1314c ; Western full cream l3jlc : de.-fair te geed KQKe ; de hair skims ll llUc. Petroleum nominal ; refined at lijic. Whisky at II 12. Seeds Geed te prime Clever dull at 97 75 ftS 25 ; Timethy firm ut $2 7382 80: Flaxseed firm at 1 30. Mew Yerk market. Nkw Yeuk, Sept. 23. Fleur State and West' era firm ; market without decided change 1st prices and with moderate expert and nema trade Inquiry: Superfine. SI25Q410; extra, de $3 S5l 00 ; chn!ce,;de. $4 0394 65 : fancy de. $4 705 te ; round hoop Ohie 94 104 30: choice de $4 6003 75; supcrttne western 932301 09; common te geed extra de (3 S54 23 : cheiee de de 94 30fiG 25 ; choice white wheat de 94 IS Q4 CO; Southern firm and unchanged : com men te fair extra 94 73425 25; geed te choice de5a)650. Wheat Jlc better and fairly active ; expert anil speculative business: Ne. 1 White. Oct.. $1 0SJil 0S; je.2 llud, Oct. 91 Ofyi109; de Nev. 9t 10. tern ;4c eeiier ami meueraieiy .-. . . . active: Mixed western spot, MSMJ; de future, UU Oats firmer but quiet; Ne. 2, Oct.. 30c; de Nev,, 48c : de Dec., :76c ; Suite, 4245c ; West ern, 4143c. Stock -Market. September 49. Nkw Yeiuc Stocks. Stocks strong. a. m. a. x. r. if. r. m. r. if 10:30 11.-25 I2.-23 2:23 3:00 Meney 24J3 ErieR. It 38 38J: Site $a .... Michigan S. & L. S....107?5 Vr, 107 10754 .... MichignnitVnt. K. R.. MJi 1MK uiu 9l .... Chicago A N. W m? 103'4 UW 103K .... Chicago, M ft St. P... 93;( 03 ai'i 03$; .... nan. st. . i. com ;;i 3S-;i 39 P'lil.... S2i Teledo & Wabash.... 37Ji Ohie ft Mississippi. .. 31 St. Leuis, I. M. & S.R.. Ontario and Western. 23 New Jersey Central.. 71 Del. ft Hudsen Canal. Xl'A Del.. Lack, ft Western 89 'A if iniciii union iu.. Pnclllc Mull S. S. Ce. Manhattan Elevated Union Pucltlc Kansas & Texas New Yerk Central... Adams Express Illinois Cent nil , Cleveland ft Pitts.... Chicago & Reck I Pittsburgh ft Ft. W... American U. Tel. Ce. 30JS fvSU 3S) 117 ... ' !W 58 ... Philadelphia. Stocks unsettled. Pennsylvania.' U, R.... ft8 Pliil'a. ft Reading..... 1 Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation... 33 Northern Paeillc Cem 2UJ.J " " P'd . 53 Pitts., Titusv'cft II.. 1 Northern Central 3i PhU'aftErle R. R Northern Pcnn'a Uu. i. it's of N.J Hcstonville Pass Centnil Trans. Ce 58 58 15 15 52 52 327 32 29 29)2 51 51 1 16 58 w 52 32 29 58 1.WI 51 32 29 54 15 53U AM USEMESTS. "IULTON OPKKA HOUSE. THURSDAY, SEPT. 30, 1880. Engagement of the Popular Yeung Acter, OLIVER DOUD BYRON, Who will appear iu his world-renowned play, depicting life-like incidents iu New Yerk and California, entitled ACROSS 'II CONTINENT, Supported by the Charming Artist, MISS KATE BYRON, and an ensemble of 20 Artists, including the Excellent Comedian. JOB tl. BANKS, who will introduce hi old Cremona ami Hi-wang wee. MASTER CHAS. HAG EN, in his great imi tations of Pat Koeimy. CHARLES ARNOLD, in his wonderful Ger man Siccialties. JOHN PENDY, in laughable Seng and Dances. Mere fun, mere pathos, than any three dramas new before the public. Produced with New Scenery and a powerful cast. Admission. 35. SO '& 7ft. Secure scats at Opera Heuse Oflice. Harkv D. Gkauamk, Business Manager. sei28-3td MISCELIutNEOUa. T)OKTICAITS OF HANCOCK AND Fer sale at ENGLISH THIS OFFICE. KKWAKD. On Wednesday morning last a DAP PLED GRAY HORSE, lieu-bitten -about the head, sere under tail anil hore back, and tail switched oll'sliert. attached te a Ten Biunrtr. was stolen from the undersigned. A reward of $i" will be paid for the return el the team nuil $25 for the arrest and conviction of the thiur. scp27-3td FREDERICK BRIMMER. l?LKCTIO.N NOTICE. JCj a: xenend meeting of the stockholders et the ltncaster riru insurance company and an election el eighteen directors thereof, te serve for the ensuing year will be held at the ethce et" the company. Ne. 108 West King street, en MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1880. Be tween the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock, p. in. BENJ. F. SHENK. Sej)lS illileed Secretary und Treasurer. AGRICULTURAL AND HORTI CULTURAL FAIR. The Annual Exhibition of the Lancaster County Society will open en Wednesday, the 29th e'f September. 1830, und continue until 10 o'clock p. in., October 1, nt the Northern Market, North Queen street. Lancaster. Pa. Fruits. Flowers, Vegetables, Grains. Seeds, Demestic Productions, Household Munuloc Munulec tares. Mechanical Implements, Tobacco, Bea Products, Fancy Werk, Cabinet Ware, Furs, Dairy Produce. Saddlery. Sewing Machines and general household articles will lie re ceived und placed in competition, governed by the rules published in premium list. Ne entrance fee required Irem exhibitors ; and open te all iu the county and state be yond. Single Tickets 20 cents. Children 10 cents, and satisfactory arrangement mudc for the admission of Exhibitors. On Monday, the 27th Inst., tlie efllcers will be in attendance at the place of exhibition te as sign space and make ether preliminary ar rangements. Premium lists can be had at 101 North Queen street until the opening of the Fair. SPECIAL. Exhibitors should have written lists of their exhibits beferu they enter them In order te prevent inaccuracy aud contusion. Careful elliccrs will be appointed, and everything guarded witli lldelity. MANAGKIM: Jeseph F. eiinr. winner, raraoise: Calvin Coenur. Bird-in-Huml; Jehn C. Lin- ville. Gap: Peter S. Rcist. Lititz: it. Lititz: H. M.EnirIe. iiiarietna Jehn II. Lanilis, MUIersville : M. D. Kendi" Cress well: E. S. Hoever and S. S. Rathven, Lancaster; W. M. Brosius, Liberty Square. scp29-2td WANTED. WANTEO.-.KVKKYBODY TO ADVKK tlsc, fiee of charge, In the Iimmesx cxb. who wents something te de. WANTED A GOOD OIHtTODOflEH eral housework. Apply at Ne. 127 Seuth Duke Street. 'J?- ltd WANTKO. A MAN WAlCfiA 8ITUA 8ITUA tien at which lie can make 'himself use ful. Call at 334 East King street. It Office or the MAneirv.MunrAl. Lure Asse-1 ci atie op SfeuasonevK, Pa. WANTCD-GOOD, ACTIVE, BKSPONSI blc Agents in eapjn township or the county of Lancaster. Apply In hand writing of Applicant te the Heme Oflice. L. K. HUMMEL, Sec'y. Sclinsgreve, Snyder county, Fa... 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