Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, October 02, 1880, Image 3

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COLUMBIA NEWS.
Utii: REGULAR CORkESPOXDEXCE
Flng; Premutatien The Hancock Juvlncible
Uniform Notes Around Town.
Lafct evening the residence of W 13.
Given, esq., "at Fourth and Chestnut
stiects, the jilace selected for the presen
tation by the ladies of Columbia of a bunt
ing flag te the Keystone Democratic club,
was handsomely illuminated, every win
dew of the commodious dwelling house
being resplendent with light, while in front
and en each side arranged wherever space
cauld be found, were hanging Chinese
lanterns, the whole being net in the least
lessened by the pictures of the Demo
cratic candidates for the offices of presi
dent and vice president of the United
States, General Wiulield S. Hancock
and William II. English, occupy
ing conspicuous positions in the front
windows en tlie first fleer of the
house. The United States flag the one pre
sentedhung just te the right and the
ladies steed te the left, grouped in a
semi-circle, with II. 31. North and W. B.
Given, e.sqs., the former te present the
flag and the latter te receive it, standing in
fieut and withiu the semi-circle. The
Keystone Democratic club appeared at Mr.
Given's lesidenccat about 8:10 o'clock and
was drawn up in front facing the house
from the peich of which the speaking was
done. 31 r. II. 31. Xe.th in behalf of the
ladies, in a speech of about half an hour's
duration, piesented the flag te the club and
it was received by W. B.Givcn, esq., who,
in accepting made the following remarks :
" Mr. 2erl7t and Ladies : It becomes my
plcasmc as the piesident of the Keystone
Democratic club of Columbia, te receive
this flag. I return in their name te the
ladies who have se kindly and generously
remembered us grateful, hearty thanks.
This i alittiugilt.In the long age as seen
as mankind began te assemble together for
the purpose of accomplishing a par
ticular enterprise, some lend of a
conspicuous object was used as
the symbol of the common senti
ment, as the rallying point of the common
force. This symbol was generally a fla,
and it served by rccalliug te men their
past lcselvcs; by lemiuding them of the
gieat deeds of their heroes who live only
in memory, le rally te eutuusisin these
animating feelings of honor, of pergenal
devotion, of patriotism, upon which, as
well as upon skillful leadership and strict
discipline, success in all great efforts de
pends. In thin great, bread, free land of
ours these stars and stripes are our common
symbol. Its thiitccn brilliant strips recall
te us the struggling days of our young ic
publie when capability and honesty the
Icflerseuiau Democratic test of capability
for office wieuifht our independence. Its
Mars in this latter day, thirty-eight in
number, each leprcscnt a great and mighty
sovereignty, yet the many in one. Treason
attempted te tear them asunder, but the
patriotic sons of America flew te arms and
ujien our fair fields of Pennsylvania wen the
dhcisive victory. Partisan maligmity of
te-d:iy would divide them into sections
and make them subject te different laws
according le their political faith ; but
again the sons of our land will arise in
their might, net this time in the habili
ments of war. but armed with the silent,
potent power of the ballet, and the verdict
shall be no North, no Seuth, no East, no
West, but the many in one under the uni
versal law of the constitution. Ladies,
this symbol shall assist us te win the pres
ent great political struggle. It will re
mind u that your loyal hearts bid us God
speed in the fight. It will recall
te us the noble deeds of brav
ery accomplished in its and for
the preservation of its unity by him .
who is our standard bearer, Winficld Sett
Hancock, here of Gettysburg and son of j
Pennsylvania. Ladies, we shall love this i
symbol because it is the flag of our ceuu- i
try ; wc shall care for it because it conies
from your hands and v.'c shall ever use it
in behalf of the right.'
llircc cneeis were given for Hancock
and English, for the ladies, and for the
speakers, when the flag was handed te
Captain Bert Slade, and the Keystone
club returned te its club room.
A liieet'iig of the Columbia teachers' in- (
stitute wa held this morning.
Rew Themas Jacksjn, of Pine Giove, ,
Pa., is visiting friends in Columbia. i
The Ilauceek luvincibles adopted an uui-!
form last evening. It cousistef a helmet,
blue shirt, white necktie, white belt and
torch. A breast plate with the letters " II
& E ' is attached tvi the shirt besom.
A squad of eight, four ladies and as
many gentlemen, membeis of the Rebin
Heed archery club, of this place, went le
3Iarietta yestei.lay afternoon, and over
whelmingly defeated a lepresentativc team
of that place.
The Columbia lire company transacted
its monthly business last evening. Nothing
of impeitaucc.
Scncr Bletz, a student at Lebanon Valley
college, is visiting his home in Columbia.
Captain L. W. Richards s company "B '
of the Republicans battalion will parade
fully equipped thi evening.
The Fredenek divisen P. R. R. passen
ger train employees are new wearing their
winter uniforms. The Philadelphia di
vision men, running between that city and
Harri?barg, still stick le their summer
rigs.
A surprise party was taken evening be
fore last te the residence ef3Ir. Grccna
wait, en "Walnut street between Fourth
and i'litii.
It will be remembered bv the membeis
that Putnam Cirele Ne 113 B. 31. (II. F.)
C. A., will attend evening services at the
United Bethel church te-morrow. Rev-,
C. S. Jleily will preach a special sermon.
Wm. jlarklcy, leader of the Citizens'
baud, of this place, will play with the
Mount villc baudatRohrcrstewn this cven
inr. Th.it "Torrible " Outrage.
Under the head of " a Democratic out
rage " the Examiner had a long local en
Wednesday evening about the arrest of
"Curly" Shay by Officer Titus. They
say he was talking loud enough te be heard
while a dozen persons who saw the arrest
made, say that the efilccr was right in do
ing se. rfhay was making mere noise than
a half a deeu men, and he was roundly
abusing a man vrhe was standing near
him and had s.iid nothing. Persons who
knew Shay will likely knew which story
te believe.
Republican Meeting ut Scheenccfc.
The Republicans had a mass meeting
and torch-light precession last night at
Scheencck. The Third and Fourth wards
Republican clubs of this city attended, in
a body numbering about 150 men. Speech
es were made by W. D. Weaver, Thes. J.
Davis, J. W. Mentzcr and ethers. The
Lancaster boys didn't get home until the
grey of the morning.
Admitted te Rail.
William Jlimm, who en Sunday night
cut Wesley Heir in a fight at Georgetown,
Bart town&hip. was brought iute court,
from prison this afternoon, and was ad
mitted te bail in the sum of 8300 te answer
at court, the charge of felonious assault
and battery.
If you are a sulferer from any disease of the
kidneys try Pret. Gnllmctte's French Kidney
Pad, and lake no ether, it will cure you.
A New Use for Cerk.
The want has long been felt of a fleer co er
lu:r combining the durability and comlert of a
carpet, with the cleanliness of oilcloth. The
desirable end is obtained in the the p.i cut
Lixeixra, an 1, being composed of cork is
never cold under feet. The goe.ls are made
in a variety of handsome patterns, suitable ler
cery part of a. dwelling house, as well as
."tore-, offices, etc. See that the word " Ltxo Ltxe
ixum '' is en the back of every square yard.
This is the only genuine article. Kept by all
carpet dealer. . ltd
Fine WertaMBShlp.
There Is new en exhibition in Rhoads &
Bre.'s jewelry store, West KJng.strect, a work
ing model or a combined hiypike and tedder,
which is one of the most beautiful things of
the kind we have ever seen. It is made of
brass and rosewood, and is finished in a beau-
It If ul manner. It was made by Albert Iske, of
this city, te the order et Israel Landls and at
tracted much attention at the horticultural
fair, where it was en exhibition. ltd
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Amusements.
Jeffersen at "Beb Acre." An event of the
present dramatic season here will be the ap
pearance at i ulten opera house, en Tuesday
evening next, of Mr. Jeseph Jeffersen in his
gr-'at impersonation of Fighting Beb Acre
in Sheridan's comedy of "The KivaU." Mr.
Jeffersen's Rip Van Winkla gave him a
world-wide reputation years age, which he is
maintaining in the role he has mere recently
assumed, in which he lias been appearing be
fore large and delighted audiences for several
week's pjfet in Philadelphia. Se notable h-is
been Mr. Jeflersen's success in this latest per
formance, that the New Yerk Tribune and
Herald sent their dramatic critics te Philadel
phia te review the play and the great come
dian's part in it, and their notices, uniformly
with these et the local press, are of the
mast complimentary character. Of the play
itself it is unnecessary te speak. -'The Rivals"
is a lameus off-spring of Brinsley Sheridan's
witty pen that for a century has delighted
English-speaking people, and the production of
legitimate comedy here will be a pleasant
relief from the monotony of burlesque and
specialty perfei mances that have made up the
gieat balk of the exhibitions at the .opera
house thus far this season. The company sup
porting Mr. Jeffersen includes such notable
names as Mrs. Jehn Drew, Mr. Maurice Barry-
mere, Mr. Frederick Robinson and ethers of
like reputation.
Grand It ally.
Cheap excursion te Heading en Saturday.
October '.). Fare for the round trip only $1.25
Train leaves Lancaster (King Street) at 7:55 a.
in. and Columbia at 7:55 a. m. Tickets geed te
return en any train. Grand Democratic
parade at 1 p. All clubs arc invited te attend.
Governer Gee. 15. McClcIlan, W. U. Ilensel and
ethers will speak. Fer particulars see circu
lars at fctitieus. e2,4,C,6Jtltw
The aged and infirm are strengthened and
faculties brightened by Malt Bitters.
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, ' I feel like eating you up, dearest."
s20-lweed&w
for tender and inflammcd faces Cuticura
Shaving Seap is worth its weight in geld.
1'OLITICAL BULLETIN.
Fur Assembly.
The name el WILLIAM McCOMSEY, of the
l'lret ward, v ill he presented te the Demo
cratic electors et Lancaster at their primary
elections te nominate si candidate for As
sembly, under Democratic rules.
KLIM G. SNYDER, of the Ninth ward, wil
be a candidate for the Democratic nomination
te the Legislature from Lancaster City. Sub
feel te Democratic rules. til
POLITICAL. MEETINGS.
I:i Lancaster.
Gcnciul teichlight parade en Friday even
ing. October 1. Xe speaking.
W'cWli Mountain Inn.
Tiiceunty meeting Wednesday afternoon
and evening, Oct. fi. Speakers. IS. B. Wiegand,
of Keading ; K. .1. Monaghan, of West Chester ;
L JlcCaa, 15. F. Davis, D. McMnllen, J. 51.
Walker. J. L. Stelnmetz, W. IT. Hcncl,
Helaud. Jno. H. II. Dellavcn.
juarryvllle.
Pele r.ii-ing, Tuesday afternoon Oct. ft
Falmouth.
Friday evening, October?. Spcakeis: s,
Sl'adle, W. II. Itelaml.
At Mouutvitle
en -Monday, October II. Speakers: Jehn
W.
W.
W.
t erney, J. Luther Kingwalt, E. McCaa, J.
L.
SttiiiiiieU, B. F. Davis, W. V. Hemel and Wm.
It Given.
At OtiarrjIIle
Tuesday, October 12. Speakers: J. W. Ferney
.1. Luther Ilingwalt, Cel. Jehn E. Kltehie. E.
5IcCaa ami ethers.
New Helland.
Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 13. Speakers:
Hen. Jehn W. Ferney, J. Luther KIngwalt,
Cel. Jehn II. Ititchic, E. McCaa, of Alabama,
Gen. II. Kyd Douglas. Win. II ltelnnd, Wm. B.
Given and ethers.
In Lancaster
en Tuesday evening, Oct. 12. Speakers: Jehn
W. Ferney, .!. Luther KIngwalt, Gen. II. Kyd
Douglas and ethers.
Millport, East Lampeter Twp.
Thursday evening, October 11. Speakers: B
F. Davis, J. L. Steinmctz, E.D. Xerth, W. U.
Henhel, J. A. Ceylc.
I'ewmansvillc.
Fi iday evening. October 15. Speakers Hen. D.
Ermenlreut, of Beading; "W. It. Wilsen, D.
McMnllen, W. II. Keland, J. B. Garuian, II. X
Mehler.
Litltz.
Fi iday evening, October 15. Speakers : E. 51c
Caa, K. B. Wiegand, B. F. Davis. W. V. Ilensel.
May tan n.
Saturday evening, October 10. Speaker : W.
1. HciiM!l, D. McMullen.
Mt Call's Ferry.
Ch. Oilleiuan's hotel, Saturday afternoon and
evening, October 1C. Spcakurs: Hen. J. L.
Steinnn'tz. E. I). Xerth, 1. B. IJibk.
Strasburg.
Saturday evening, October 16. E. McCau, B
F. Davis W. II. Ueland, Jehn A. Ceylc.
Midway.
Tuesday evening, October 19.
Kirkwoetl.
Tlnu-day afternoon and evening, October 21.
ICphrata.
Friday afternoon and evening, October 22.
Hen. E. IC. Apgar and ethers.
Lancaster.
Friday evening, October 22. Speakers: Hen.
E. K. Apgar and ethers.
Kalnbridge.
Saturday, October 23.
Keainstewn.
Tuesday, October 26. Speakers: W. It. Wil Wil
eon, J. L. Stcinmetz, J. A. Ceylc.
Lancaster.
Wednesday evening, Octeber 27. Speaker:
Hen. S. J. Bandall.
Christiana.
Wednesday. October 27,atlcruoen anil evening.
Intercourse.
Thursday evening, October 2S.
tiFEUIAJ, NOTICE.
SAMPLE NOTICE.
it it, impossible lern woman alter a taithfui
course of treatment with Lydia E. Pinkham s
Vegetable Compound te continue te sutler
with a weakness of the uterus. Enclose n
stamp te Sirs. Lydia E. Pinkham, SJ3 Western
avenue. Lynn, 3Ia-., for pamphlets.
jy29-lydeedSw
Statisiics prove that twenty-nve percent
of t he deaths in our larger cities arc caused by
consumption, and when we reflect that this
terrible disease in its worst stage will yield te
a bottle of Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup,
shall wc condemn the suflercrs for their negli
gence, or pity them for their IgneranceT Ne
OEast King street.
A Wish.
I wish I was a fere'gner, Hottentet or Heathen
Turk,
Or else I lived in China where they used no
knife or fork,
Fer my health is really horrid, I'm feeling very
sad,
Aiul I have get dyspepsia, and get it very bad.
Peer fellow, instcadet grunting, meaning and
crying.
Yeu better by far Spring lllossem be trying.
Prices : 50c. trial bettlesJlOc.
Fer sale by H. 11. Cochran, druggist, 137 and
1S9 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. '&
Cruel. .
Why ought the children of a thief te he
burnt! ilecause their Pa steals (pastiles.)
ISurns, scalds, cuts, bruises cured by Dr.
Themas' Eclcctric Oil. Fer sale by H. B.
Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen
street, Lancaster, Pa. 17
Samuel A. Hewitt. Monteray, Mich., writes
that Dr. Themas' Eclcctric Oil cannot be beat
by any medicine for coughs and colds and for
rhauiuatism, it works like a charm. It has
been thoroughly tried in this place and is great
demand. Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, druggist,
137 and 130 North Queen street, Lancaster. 21
It Is simply marvelous hew quickly consti
pation, biliousness, and sick headache are
cured by "Sellers' Liver Pills."
Try Lecher's Renowned Cough Byrpp.
"What'a the matter, Jehn?" "Ol a big
boil." "Well, why don't yen take 'Dr. Llnd
sey's Bleed Searcher,' and be cured;"
Coughs. '
"Brown's Bronchial Troches'" are used with
advantage te alleviate Coughs, Sere Threat,
Hoarseness and Bronchial Affections. Fer
thirty years these Troches have been In use,
with annually increasing favor. They are net
new and untried, bnt, having been tested by
wide and constant use for nearly an entire
generation, they have attained well-merited
rank among the few staple remedies of the age.
The Threat.
"Brown' Bronchial Treche"1 act directly
en the organs of the voice. They have an ex
traerdinary effect in all disorders of the Threat
and Larynx, restoring a healthy tone when re
laxed, cither ireni cold or ever-exertion of the
voice, and produce a clcarand distinct enunci
ation. Speaker and Singer 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.
Brewn'' Bronchial Treche " will almost in
variably give relief. Imitations are offered for
t-alc, many et which are injurious. The genu
ine "Brown' Bronchial Treche" are sold
only in bexe. ianl5-lydwTu,Th&S
Dr. llnewsirc's Tonic and Alterative is the
popular Bleed Purifier, Tonic, etc., because it
is made by a Regular Graduate et Mediclne, is
the result et scientific research, is accurately
and elegantly compounded, wonderfully effi
cacious, is taken in very small doses, and Is
pure, clean, and pleasant te the taste. Prlce
50 cents and $1. Fer sale by the Proprietor. W.
Champien Browning, M. D., 1117 Arch Street,
Philadelphia, and all Druggists.
el-lwdTTh&S
Arousing its Readers.
An alarm or Arc lit midnight Is'a startling
thing, but net half se startling fe many who
hear it as would be the sudden knowledge et
their own dangerous physical condition.
Thousands of thousands aic hurrying te their
graves because they are carelessly Indifferent
te the Insidious inroads et disease and the
means et cure. It is the mission of II. II.
Warner & Ce., with tlicir Safe Kldncv and
Liver Cure, te arouse men te a sense of their
danger and then euro them. -Mamphi Appeal.
1'evcrty and Suffering.
"I was dragged down with debt, poverty anil
sullcringler yearn, caused bya sick family anil
large bills for doctoring, which did them no
geed. I was completely discouraged, until
one year age, by the advice of my pastor, I
procured Hep Hitters and commenced their
use, am I in one month we were all well, and
none et us Iiave scen a sick day since, and 1
want te say te all peer men, you can keep your
families well a year with Hep Bitters ler less
than one doctor' viit will cost. A Working
man." 2wd
DEATHS.
Bake. At Uarcville, en Eeptcmber 30,
Adam Bare, in the 32d year of his age.
The relatives and friends et the deceased are
respectfully invited te attend his funeral from
his late residence, en Sunday, at 10 o'clock. In
termentat Heller's church.
CexjfEM.. In this city, Oct. 1, 18S0, Clmrle G.
Council, in Ills S5th year.
The relatives anil ft lends arc reapcettully in
vited te attend the luncml from his late resi
dence, corner el Lime and Lemen streets, en
Sunday altcrnoen, Octeber 3, at 3 o'clock.
I Philadelphia Ledger, please copy.
Wentz. On the 1st inst., 5Iary Helen Wcntz.
in her 20th year.
The friends el the family arc invited without
further netice te attend the luncrnl from tlie
residence et her father, Chas. E. Wentz, Xe. 45
E. Orange stieet, en Monday, the 4th inst., nt
10:30 a. :n. 2td
A'E IV Alt VJSUTISEMJiXTS
KOASTED GKUDNU HUG AND SAUEK
Kraut Lunch this evening at the Maner
Hetel. West Kingstrect. W5I. KEHJI,
ltd Proprietor.
lOR KENT.
J? Fine, large.
'dry second story Irontreom
ever Fiihnesteck's Dry Goods Stere, next deer
te tlie court Heuse, suitable ler a Lawyer or
Physician. Immediate possession if required.
ltd
w
7" ANTED THIRTY LAIIOK1NO MEM
nt the i.nncater county Agricultural
Park. New Helland pike, en 5IOXDAY
JIOUXIXG at 7 o'clock.
ltd PHILIP DIXKELBERG.
w
T ANTED A (ilKL
f Housework in si
TO DO GENERAL
small family. Geed
wage-- paid. Call at
15-1 XOUTII QUEEN STltEET
TUIRD SlTPl'LY OF GAKFlKLD AND
HANCOCK CAPS jut received; also a
lull line et underwear, ladies' and gents' hose,
uspenilers. handkerchiefs. &c at
BECHTOLD'S.
ltd Xe. r2 Xerth Queen Street.
PARTNERSHIP DISSOLVED.
On October 1, 1SS0. Gerrccht & Ce., dealers
in coal, dissolved partnership. All claims
must t)e handed in at enee, and all collections
will be made by the undersigned, who will
continue the business.
4td REILLY A KELLER.
Te. e. r.
The members et Lancaster Ledge Xe. 07,
.Monterey Ledge Xe. 212 and Hebcl Ledge Xe.
59.) are requested te meet at their hall, en
SUXDAY AFTEUXOOX, OCTOBER 3, at V4
o'clock, for the purpose of attending the
funeral et Brether C. G. Council, late a mem
ber of Star of America Ledgo Ne. 52, of Phila
delphia. By order of the X. (I.
ltd GEO. SPURRIER, Sect.
PUBLIC SALl ""
On SATURDAY. OCTOBER 9, will be sold
ill the Leepard Hetel, a valuable three story
Brick Dwelling and two-story Brick Buck
building, containing 11 rooms; also a Brick
Building and Frame Shed Heuse, Xe. 442 East
King Street. Let fronts 'M teet. 2 inehes ; In
depth 215 feet le a II teet wide public allcv.
Hydrant in the yaid. Fruit Trees. Ac. Sale te
commence at 7 o'clock p. in.. i hen condition
u Hi be made knew n by
HEX15Y SIIUBERT,
ect2-7td Auctioneer.
rinn: 3UEIWKEUS
OE INLAND CITY
JL Ledge Xe 83, K.
el P., are requested te
meet ou to-inei row (-Sunday) afternoon, at 2
o'clock, te attend the luneral of the late
Brether C. (J. Council, et Damen Ledge, Ne. 8,
of Philadelphia. Members of Nes. C8 and 165
are Invited te attend. Dark clothes, cap anil
white gloves. Members In possession el caps
will bring them le the hall.
Uv order of the C. Commander.
Attest JEREMIAH RIFE,
ltd K. R. and S.
LADIES AND GENTS
It you want a
105
GOOD FITTING BOOT OR SHOE,
HcA'.y-madc or mads te order, call at
P. HIEMENZ'S,
Ne. 105 North Queen Street.
Custom Werk a Specialty. ie2GS&Wtfd
PUKLIU SALE.
On MONDAY, OCTOBER II, 1880, Will be
sold at the Leepard Hetel. East. Kinir street,
that valuable three-story BRICK DWELLING
and let et ground, situated en the cast side of
Ner Lh Lime street Ne. 307. The house contains
bill, parlor, dining l-oem and kitchen en first
fleer, live rooms en second fleer, and two
rooms en third fleer ; ale a Frame Summer
kitchen. Let runs in depth te a fourteen feet
wide alley. The house lias all the modern Im
provements, such as ga, het and cold watci"
bath and water closets and furnace In the
ccller te heat the whole house. This is a per
fect house ll through.
One half the purchase, money can remain in
the property for a number of years.
Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m., of said
day, when conditions, of sale will be made
known by C. A REECE,
II. Sbubert, Auct. ect2-8ttlR
LADIES' COATS.
Opened this day a large stock of the above
goods, te which special attention Is Invited.
Silk and Cotten Yelvets
FOR TRIMMING AND SKIRTS.
BLACK AND COLORED SATINS
FOB TRIMMING, &c.
BLACK SILKS
AND
Black and Colored Cashmeres.
We have all the above goods In loll supply,
anil te be sold at our usnal Lew Prices.
FAHNESTOCK'S,
Kext Deer te the Court Blouse.
HJBW XBTXMTBEXBlm.
"Among the many advantages gained byeur 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 cemplete1 equipment of machinery' and
tools we are are prepared te execute and warrant all work en
trusted te us.
WATCH REPAIRING-,
MUSICAL. BOX REPALNLNQ,
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
NORBECK & MILEY,
PRACTICAL CARRIAGE BUILDERS,
COR. DUKE AND VINE STS., LANCASTER, PA.
49-COX & CO.'S
The Stock Includes nil the
LATEST STYLES SPRINGS,
uch as the Brewster, Whitney, Salldee Triple, Empire iCress Spring, Dexter Queen, Duplex
nd Elliptic, and they will also make te order any style a purchaser may desire. Repairing
fall kinds promptly attended te. All work guaranteed for one year.
"OUR -WORK SUSTAINS OUR WORD."
JVJBIf AltrXUtTlSEJMJiS'TS.
FOR RENT.
An old established business stand and
dwelling known as 5Irs. Jehn P. Wolfs
grocery stand at 701 Xerth Queen street. Kent
leasenablc. Possession given immediately.
Apply te JOHN P. WOLF.
el-2td 214 Xerth 5Iulbcrry Street.
105
UO TO
F. HIEMENZ'S,
105
Xe. 105 Xerth Queen street for the Cheapest
and Best BOOTS AXD SHOES.
IOS Sign el the Dip Shee. 105
12.;-SAWfd
PUML1C SALE OF REAL ESTATE.
On WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1880, at
the Leepard Hetel, East King street, will be
sold a two-story BRICK DWELLING, with
two-story Brick Back Building, containing
seven (7) rooms, with gas, situated at Xe. 20
Plum street. Tlie let irents 17 lcet 4 inches by
CI feet.
Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m , when
terms win uc maue Known uy
1I17V1
HENRY IIERSHEY.
ect2-13td
S. Hess A Sex, Aucts.
COAL! COAL!
Fer geed, clean Family anil all ether kind
of COAL go te
RUSSEL.& SHULMYBB'S.
Quality and Weight guaranteed. Orders re
spectfully solicited.
OFFICE: 22 East King Street. YARD:
018 Xerth Prince Street.
augU-taprlSK
100 Tens et Rags Wanted,
Fer which Hie highest price will be paid.
2X CEXTS PER POUXD FOR GOOD MIXED
RAGS. 3K CENTS PER POUND FOR
WHITE RAGS.
The highest price naid ter Woolens, Ola
Paper, Beeks, Ac. Teh Rag Assertcrs wanted,
te whom the highest price will be paid.
JOHN A. SHOBBR,
Cor. Xerth Queen and Orange Streets,
y9-tfdRl Lancaster. Pa
W
AS FITTING AND PLUMBING.
JOHN P. SCHAUM,
Ne. 27 SOUTH QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.,
PLUMBER, GAS AND STEAM FITTER.
A Large Asberlment el
GAS FIXTURES
Constantly en hand. jyNWimdeawS
H
ULL'S DRUG STORE.
FOR-
PRESERVING CIDER
rE
NEUTRAL
SEF1TE OF LIE.
DIRECTIONS FOR USING WITH
EACH PACKAGE.
FOIl HALK AT
HULL'S DRUG STOKE
Ne. 15 WEST KING STREET,
ang23-lyd
LANCASTER, PA.
ll'AlfTED.
WANTED. .EVERYBODY TO ADVER
tlse, free of charge, in the Inteixiekh
kr, who wanlH something te de.
WANTED AT THIS OFFICE COPIES
et the Weekly Ihtellieexceii of the fol
lowing dates :
JAN. 1, 1SS0,
JULY 23, 1SS0. tfd
OrncB of thb Mahest Mutual Life Asse- i
ciaties or Selissgkeve, Pa.
TXr ANTED GOOD, ACTIVE, RESPONSI
TT ble Agents in
eenntv et Lancaster.
tewnshin of
the
pply in hand writing
of Armltrcint, te the Heme Office
L. R. HUMMEL, Sec'y.
Selinsgrove, Snyder county, Pa.. September
17.1860. f.cpl6-lma&5tw
Eli VCATIOlfAL.
PENNSYLVANIA MUSEUM AND SCHOOL
of Industrial Art. The school year of 1880
81 will begin Monday. Sept. 13. Instructions
for young men and women In Industrial Draw
ing, Painting and Modeling as applied te the
arts. Send ler circulars te THE SECRETARY,
15 S. Seventh street, Philadelphia.
aug2-10tced6lw
TVHE ACADEMY CONNECTED WITH
X Franklin and Marshall College otters su
Serler advantages te young men anil boys who
eslre either te prepare for college or te obtain
a thorough academic education. Students re
ceived at any time during the school year
Send ter circulars. Address
REV. JAMES CRAWFORD,
ctll-lvi Lancaster. Pa.
TSTS!5T
TINWARE, JtC-
GAS FIXTURES,
IS ENDLESS VARIETY,
AT
Shertzer,HnmphreTillc & Kieffer s
40 EAST KING STREET.
seen at the Works of
OLD STAND.-
AM USEMENTS.
TjWLTOX OPERA HOUSE.
POSITIVELY ONE NIGHT ONLY.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1880.
JOSEPH JEFFERSON
AS
BOB ACRES,
In Sheridan' Famous Comedy of
THE EIVALS.
Presenting the following GREAT CAST :
Mrs. Jehn Drew as Mrs. Mulaprep
Mr. Fred Robinson as Sir Antheny
Mr. Chas. Warcrly as Sir Lucius
Mr. M. Barrymerc as t'apt. Absolute
Miss Resa Rand as Lydia Languish
Seats niav new be secured at Yeer "s Fill
ten Opera Heuse. el,2,4 3d
KlSUrjiT AND ZXVEX CUBE.
Kidney a teer
CURE.
$1.25 PER BOTTLE.
A Positive Remedy for ALL Kid
ney, Liver and Urinary Troubles of
both Male and Female.
READ THERECORD:
"It saved my life." E. B. Lakcly, Selma,
Ala
"It Is the remedy that will cure the many
diseases peculiar te women." Mether's Maga
zine. " It has passed severe tests and wen endorse
ment from some of the highest medical talent
In the country." Xew Yerk World,
"Ne remedy heretofore discovered can be
held for one moment in comparison with it."
C. A. Jlarveu, . V.. Washington, D. C.
This Great Natural Remedy is for Sale
by Druggists in all Paris of the World.
TRY IT AND TAKE NO OTHER.
H. H. WARNER & CO.,
ROCHESTER, N. Y.
augft-Tu.Th&Sd&w
HOUSE FUKNISUINO GOODS.
-J-OTICE.
FLIA'iN & BREMIAK
Would advise all who contemplate putting in
HEATERS or making any alterations in their
heating arrangements te de se at once before
the rush of Fall Trade begins.
THE MOST RELIABLE
Stores, i A id Ranges,
In the Market, at the
LOWEST PRICES.
Flmii & Breueniau's
GREAT STOVE STORE,
152 North Queen Street,
LANCASTER. PA.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
-THE-
Lancaster Orpi Manolactery
Without a doubt furnish the FINEST IN
STRUMENTS in the Market. Warerooms 320
North Queen street. Manufactory in the rear.
Branch Office, 15 East King Street.
Alex. McKillips, Proprietor.
Alse Agent ter Lancaster County for
CHICKERIN6& SON'S Celebrated
PIANOS.
A Full Line of Sheet and ether Music, Small
Instruments, Violins. Banjos, Band Instru
ments, &c. always en band. tlS-lydS&lyw
CHAS. BRIMMER,
VBAYON PORTRAIT ARTIST,
SIGN AN ORNAMENTAL PAINTING,
seplf-lmcl l WST EZXC STRBBT.
Warners Safe
TILED EDITION.
SATURDAY EVENING, OCT. 2, 1880.
NEWS OF TO-DAY.
EYEMS AT HOME AND ABROAD.
Presbyterian Council Adjourned.
OARSMEN IN ENGLAND.
Miner Matters.
3Ir. Maynaril, the new postmaster gen
eral, declines te revoke previous rulings
of the department forbidding the delivery
of registered letters te lotteries.
Hayes will net return te Washington
till Nev. 7.
The U. S. troops at Fert Mcllcnry will
participate in the Baltimore celebration.
The Pan-Presbyterian alliance in Phila
delphia adjourned finally te-day.
A number of New Yerk publishers
have been indicated for advertising sales
of lottery tickets. Among them are I. TV.
England, of the Sun, and AVm. II. Ilur!.
burt, of the World.
USUI.AXD.
Proeable Sensational- Rumer.
Londen, Oct. 2. A "Vienna dispatch te
the Daily Telegraph says : "Mr. Geschcn,
the British ambassador te Turkey, will
leave Constantinople ia November, and
shortly after his arrival iu England, he
will be appropriated chancellor of the
exchequer."
The abeve stetcment is'regardcd heic as
sensational.
Aquatic Sports.
The Sportsman this morning says there
was a meeting of many well-known oars
men last night te witness the final deposits
made in the Laycock-Blackburn match.
which is te come off en the Thames, Oct.
5. Hnnlan and Trickctt were present and
shook hands amidst enthusiastic appl.uihC.
Trickett offers te take two te one that he will
be victorious in his match with Hanl.inJ
The latter refused te accept this as well a
two ether bets offered by Trickctt.
Rebert W. Boyd has entered for the
American prizes in the international ic
gatta. THE VERA CRUZ.
Investigating the Cause or the Shipwreck.
Washington, Oct. 2. Supervising In
spector General Dumont te-day read a re
port giving the result of the iuquiry made
by local Inspectors Jayne and Mathews at
N&iv Yerk into the causes of tlie wrecking
of the steamer City of Vcrw Cruz. The
inspectors find that the vessel foundered
during a hurricane en August 29, and that
the ship was tight and staunch up te
the time of the disaster, she being filled
with water through the openings in the
deck made by the washing away of the
joiner work and skylights. It was. also
feuud that the ship was fully equipped
with eveiy thing required by law.
PHILADELPHIA.
Large Fire this Morning.
Philadelphia, Oct. 2. Afirceccmied
this morning at the bobbin and spool
manufactory of Messrs. E. jCundy A Bie.,
Ne. 348 North 4th street, causing a less en
the building and contents of about i'le,-
000 ; partially covered by insurance.
Death of n Telegraph Operator.
Fester W. Davis, for many ycRra the
chief operator of. the Western Union telo tele
graph company at their main office, Tenth
and Chestnut streets, died at his residence
in this city yesterday, of malarial fevir,
aged 37 years.
ITALY.
Agreeing te Allew the Perte Time.
Heme, Oct. 2. Count Mcnabrca, Italian
ambassador te England, telegraphed te
his government that at the meeting of the
British cabinet council in Londen en Thurs
day, it was decided te propeto te the
powers that the respite till Sunday, the 3d
hist, asked for by the Pei te be granted.
Italy immediately adhered te the pro
posal. Garibaldi.
There is great anxiety iu official circles
adeut General Garibaldi's movements,
which have formed the theme of discus
sion at the cabinet councils.
WEATUKR INDICATION.
Washington, D. C. Oct. 2. Fer the
New England and Middle states slightly
warmer, partly cloudy or clear weather,
with falling barometer, southeast te south
west winds and iu the northern pait of
New England light rains.
UorseSlieer Kicked te Death by a Mure.
New Brunswick, N. J., Oet. 7. Ucnj.
Keid, boss blacksmith of the First ward,
was killed by the kick of a initie he was
shoeing en Friday.
MARKETS.
New Kerk Market.
Nkw Yerk. Oct. 2. Fleur State and Wr-u-ern
dull ; prices without decided change :
Supertlne, $t 501 SO; extra de 4 be
1 23; choice, de, SI e04 C5 ; fancy de.
$4 705 5 ; round hoen Ohie ft Mil 1 S3 : ehoici eheici ehoici
de 1!X)C 00; superfine western ?t:03 I 00;
common te geed extra de tl 004 SO : choice
de de $1 33G 23 ; choice whit- wheat de II 13
i (M; Southern quiet and steady ; com
mon te fair extra $I7."5 33; geed te choice
deS5 40G50.
Wheat a shade stronger and moderately active-eo.
2 Red, Oct. IC8J; de Nev. ?1 Mi ;
de Dec. 81 1V.
Cern J4c better and moderate trade ;
Mixed western spot, .r2g52c; de future, 52J4
54Kc
Oats a shade better; Ne, 2, Oct., ."!H.-; State
4245Kc ; Western, 40g4Je.
Philadelphia Market.
Philadklfhia, Oct. 2. Fleurqulct but'-tcad-ilyhcld;
supertlne 2 733 23; extra ts 5U
4 00; Ohie and Indiana family $3 003 25;
Penn'a lamily dei875 23; St. Leuis fam
ily at $3 .WQ0 23 ; Minnesota family 13 COS
5 87; straight $6 0OeJ5O; patent and high
grades SG 75&S 25.
Rye flour at V 00.
Wheat firmer, with fair demand : Ne. 2
Western Kfd 1 8108; Pa. Red 103103;
Amber $1 07 1 1$.
Cern market easier, ler local line ;
steamer Sic : yellow at 5!Jc; mixed Kjle.
Oats quiet and easier ; Ne. 1. White, like;
Ne. 2 de 404UJc; Ne. 3 de 3330c; Ne.
2,Mlxe!39d9e.
Rye firm at 93c.
Previsions in firm jobbing trade; iimss
perk $1G501700; beef hams 17O018O0; In
dian mess beet at $18 50 ; smoked hams HyVrt
12c; pickled hams 910c ; bacon omeXcd
shoulders 67c ; salt de OgG'c.
Lard firm ; city kettle at 8c ; loe-it; butch
ers' 8c ; prime steam $8 50.
Butter quiet, but unchanged; Crcamery
extra 32c ; de geed te choice )31c ; Erudferd
county and New Yerk extra. 26'e29c; Western
reserve extra 2223c ; de geed te choice l;g20c
Rolls quiet ; Penn'a extra 20g23 ; Western re
serve extra 2023c.
Eggs flrmlyiheld ; Penna22c; Western 2J
21c.
" Cheese market steady ; New JYerk full
cream 13J14c ; Western full cream 1313c ;
de fair te geed 12912c; de half skims 11
lljc.
Petroleum nominal ; refined at 11
nrhi.in.f i lf
Seeds Geed te prime Clever dull at $7 50 I
68 00 ; Timethy firm at S2 7332 9; Flaxseed I
Arm at $1 se.
Stock Market "
Octobers.
Xrw Yerk Stocks.
Stocks steady.
N A. If. A.. F. x. r.it.r.M
10:15 11:23 12:15 .23 3M
Meney 233
ErieR. It 39k 3&& 39K
Chicago. M 4St.r... 9 seu flj aj)
nun. j ei. . i.uui eii jy sii i
" " P'ld.... S3 ag? 8JK 83
Teledo A Wabash.... S6K 36 3)M 9SK
Ohie & Mississippi. .. S4 3l 34K 3ftg
St. Leuis. I. M. 4S.lt.. 51 304 3 U
Ontario and Western 22 22j 22J$
S V A la V AC
XewJersey Central.. 71 71f 7I7.7IK
Del. & Hudsen Canal. $ik 85 85 85
Del.. Lack. A Western 90 Wj 90Jg 90
Western Union Tel... 'X 98 98;, 99
Pacific Mall S. S. Ce.. S9?4 89K 39 3tt
Manhattan Elevated. 2l S2K 3i& 33k?
tfnienlPaclfic S3J 89 83 89jJ
Kansaa & Texas 3t
New Yerk Central
Adams Express
Illinois Central
Cleveland A Pitts
Chicago & Reck I
Pittsburgh & Ft. W
American U.Tel. Ce
Philadelphia.
Stocks strong.
-.M....l......f.. T UI
.... 1 J03i ....
.... AAv ....
...120
... 113
... 125
ciliistituuu aw, a..... i;
Phil'a. A Reading..... 15
58
158
541?
15
Phil'a & Erie 1 R
Northern Penn'a..
Un.R.R'8 of N.J..,
Hestenvlllc Pass....
Central Trans. Ce..
172 172 172 174!
1! 19J 19 192
Lucul Sterk aud Uendi.
Par
val.
Lauc.City (S per et. Lean, due 1&S0... 9100
18.-2... 100
' j " l.S3... 100
" " 1U0... 100
' " 1803... 100
' 5 per ct. in 1 or 30 years.. 100
Lane, and Qunrrvv'e K. R. bend.... 10)
" " " stock 50
Lancaster and Ephrata turnpike... 25
Lauc.Elizabftht'ii amtMiddlet'ii.. 100
Lancaster anil Frultville turnpike. 50
Lancaster and I.ititz turnpike 25
Lancaster and Maner turnpike.... 50
Lancaster itinl Mauheim turnpike. 25
Lancaster and Marietta turnpike.. 23
Lane, and New Helland turnpike.. 100
Lane, and strasbuig turnpike 25
Lane, and Susquehanna turnpike.. 3(0
Lane, and Willow Street turnpike. 23
Fnrmi-ra' Nat. Hunk et Lancaster.. . 50
First Nut. liaiikef Lancaster 100
Lancaster County Nat. Hank 50
Inquirer Printing Ce 50
Laiie.Uai Light and Fuel Ci. stock. 23
" " " bends.
Last
sale.
9100.2S
105
114
118.73
120
105
loejtia
3.t
47.23
51
51
58
92
30.40
25
85
20
275.2S
40.15
100
150
102.10
27
100
JEli'EI.RV.
ZI
IOUIS V.'EIJKi:,
1 WATCHMAKER.
Xe. ISO): XOUTII QUEEX STUEET.ncarP. if,
R. Depot, Lancaster, Pa. Celd, Silver anil
Xickel-cabud Watches, Chains, Clocks, Ac.
Agent ler tlie celebrated Pantoscepic Spcctiw
cles and Eyc-Ghisses. Repairing a specialty.
uprl-lj-d
, -.-. . 4
SPECIAL ORDERS FOR
FINE WATCHES
Receive most cue till attention.
DESIUXS AND ESTIMATES SUBMITTED
WITHOUT CHARGE.
B. F. BOWMAN,
106 EAJT KING STKEET,
LANCASTER, PA.
fVVEKA il
.ASSES.
Largest Assortment of
FOR SALE AND TO HIRE.
AT
AUGUSTUS RHOADS'S,
JEWELER,
Ne. 20 East King Hired, Lancaster, Fa
MISCELLANEOUS.
TtKTi:AITS OF
HANCOCK AXD ENGLISH
Fer .-ale at THIS OFFICE.
H
OVi'ETTEK'S niTTEit'S 1TOK SALE AT
Lecher's Drug Stere. U hast King street.
MliS. V. IilLIjEIt,
LAU1ES' IIAIltmtESSEK,
Mauutuetnieraiiil Duller In H.ijrWerk,GcnUt
Wigi. Combing straightened and made te or
der. Hair Jewelrvef all kinds niadcup. Alse.
Kid Cleves and Feathers cleaned and dyed, at
Nej. 225 anil 227 North Queen street, fourdeors
above P. R. R. Depot. el-3md
1II WEST, FOR Til: MCVr COFFEES,
JT Sngsiis mill Tea". IJ'-st Cigars and Tobac
co", Rest Wines and Liquor', Ahk 1er
Oalidaie Pare 0W Kye Whisky.
J per cent. Alcohol. Invigorating Tonic uni
the Hair Liquid. All at
RINGWALT'S
Ne. 205 WEST KING STREET.
Ai:. aicCANN, AUCTIONEER OF REAL
. Estate and Personal Property. Orders
lelt at Xo.:iClurlett street, or at tlie lilaclc
Her.-e Hetel, 41 and V. Nertb uecn strcnt, will
eclvu prompt attention. Hills liuule entand
cndPil te without .additional cost. e27-ly
KIUNEV Weiir FOR SALE AT LOCH
era' Drugstore, 0 E:ist King street.
1DPJE CHE-CHILLI!
$500 REWAED
for any ease et Chronic Dyspepsia that cannot
be cured by the u-e or CHILL-CHILLI BIT
TERS. Fer Ague Chill-Chilli Hitlers is the one ttafe
and speedy cure. Ne aching bones after tak
ing it.
Chill-Chilli Hitters will restore your lest ap
petite. Try it and be convinced.
Delicate and nervous ladies should use Chill
Cliilll Bitters. It will restore them te health.
Clergymen. lawyers and all who have se
dentary habits should use Chill-Chilli Bitters.
It will give them an excellent appetite.
CHILL-CHILLI BITTERS irlil positively
cure Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Nervous Af
fections, Less et Appetite, Cramp. Dlarrhcea,
General Debility. Ague, Intermittent Fever.
and all diseases arising irem malaria, impure
bleed, or a disordered stemacL'.
Chill-Ciiilll Bitters 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 wendcrlul curative results ; was
brought te America by the old Greff family,
and has been used by them for generations for
all diseases of the Bleed anil Stomach, and hi
especially geed te ward oil malarial attacks
and ler Chronic Diseases. Taken according te
directions en circular around the bottle, will
never foil. ....
Ask your ilruggiat, storekeeper or landlord
Ter it; if they have net get it tncy will procure
It ler you.
MANUFACTURED ONLY BY
SAMUEL A. GROFF,
Office and Laboratory, Xe. 213 Xerth Queen
stieet; Warcroem, 240 3Iarkc-t street, Lancas
ter. P. sP27-M.W,S&ltw
587, 53
15W 15li
T Al.ll. V..II.,- . fvn-' K-lj? !'
Lehigh Navigation... SIK Sl 343? 31 34J2
Northern Pacific Cem 2SK 28 23 2lW 285
I'M . 52)2 5Ji 52)2 52 52?2
Pitts., Tltusv'e&E.... 1G IG 1G 16 15JJ
Northern Central S! 37J4 37K 37);
13J 13Vi 13)i is
48 48 48VI ....
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