Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, October 09, 1880, Image 3

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tbe big caual beat made of canvass, and
carried en wheels by the Fourth ward
club. There were half a dozen of men
and one woman in the beat.
The Fifth ward club carried a large re
vel ving balloon, en which were pasted the
names of all the states. As it revolved
horizontally, the names were, of course,
upside down one half the time, causing a
very ludicrous effect. The name of Ohie
was spelled "OimV' wnicnawe carcu
much remark, and Kentucky had an extra
e in it,
COLUMBIA NEWS.
OCU REGULAR CORRESPONDENCE
At a meeting of the Keystone Demo
cratic club held in the club room en North
Third .street last evening, the following
battalion officers were elected :
Colonel H. M. North, esq.
Lieutenant Colonel William Patteu.
Majer S. S. Detwiler.
Adjutant Harry S. Graybill.
The meeting was largely attended and
the enthusiasm was unbounded. It was
decided te parade en Wednesday evening
efnextweek,and it is the intention te make
the parade the largest ever given here by .
either of the great political parties.
A special train will be run from Colum
bia te Meuntville en Monday evening next
te give te the Democrats et Columbia an
opportunity te participate in the parade te
be there and then held. The train will
leave here between 7 and 7:30 o'clock and
will return shertiy after the dismissal of
the parade. It is thought a large number
of Columbians will avail themselves of the
cheap fare (23 cents) and take part in the
parade.
The Hen. Galusha A. Grew will address
the Republicans of Columbia in the opera
house this evening.
A horse bclengiug te a man named Dom Dem
bach came very near breaking up the
wagon te which it was attached this morn
ing, near the Third national bank. A
trace became loosened and it was some
time before the horse could be quieted
after his scare.
The rcgnlar monthly meeting of council
was held last evening. Wc will give the
proceedings in Monday's Intelligencer.
Captain Fendcifcmith's helmet company
went te the Lancaster parade by wagon
last evening; and returned in the same
way in the "wce sma' hours' of this
morning.
The Yerk exuiiaiuii iickets become in
valid after te-day.
The sacrament of the Lord's Supper will
be administered in the E. B. Lutheran
church te-morrow morning and evening.
In the afternoon a baptism of children will
take place.
Jehn C. Clair has been appointed ser
geant major of the Keystone Democratic
battalion.
Mrs. Colonel James .Myers with her
daughter Miss Clara, returned yesterday
from a visit of several weeks te Harris
burg, Fa.
The advertising car of the Inter-Ocean
show is here te-day. The show will be
here en the 231 of the present month.
Ceal shipments from the Reading &
Columbia railroad coal chutes arc net at
present very brisk. The beats arc here in
plenty, but the supplies are shert.Thts will
necessitate a delay te all beats moving
during the next few days.
The macadamising of Locust street and
Fourth has suddenly stepped by reason of
what wc knew net.
Messrs. William Marklcy and Harry
Bernthcizel, of Columbia, will join the
Meuntville band for the day fcr services
at Highville. They left here at 12:23. .
A large number of Columbian went te
Lancaster te sec last evening's parade.
The postefficQ is open from 9 te 10 a. in.
en Sunday.
The town is again being .surfeited with
flaming pesters. The showmen are doing
it. Advertising beards have been erected
at Fifth and Locust streets and in ether
pints of town.
COUKT RUMNC'jS.
Verdict Rendered Te-day.
In the suit of Jehn M. Kartell, for tl e
use of Samuel Biuckuit and Frcdciick
Buch?r, vs. Jehn . Bewers, action for a
balance alleged te be due en a contract for
building a house, the jury returned a ver
dict in favor of plaintiff for $210.20.
. Daniel F. Gelin vs. Christian Hershcy.
owner or reputed owner, and William Ho He Ho
gendebler contractor, scire facing sur
mechanic's lien. The jury rendered a ver
dict in favor of plaint!)!' for 041.19. Cer
tain points of law being reserved the case
will 0 te the supreme court for final ad
judication. THE IItI3IAE HAM..
Dedication of the New Engine ilo:ie.
Last night the Humane steam fire en
gine and hesa company dedicated their
beautiful new hall by holding therein a
grand ball. There were net less than one
hundred and fifty couples present, and the
best of order picvailed from the beginning
te the cud of the festivities. Jeseph Xci
mcr was master of ceremonies, assist
ed by a large number of fleer managers.
Stocy's orchestra furnished excellent music
for the occasion. The ball was kept a
rolling en until a late hour, and all present
enjoyed themselves most heartily. The
Humane boys at e te be congratulated en
the completion of their beautiful hall,
which is by far the finest of any of out
Lancaster line halls, the room in which
the ball was held last night being 100 feet
long by 40 wide.
Fell Down Stair..
Dr. J. A. Fitzpatrick met with quite a
severe accident last night about 11 o'clock.
While in the act of leaning against the
railing at the top of the stene steps leading
te Mulhaitan's restaurant, he slipped and
pitched headlong down the stairway. His
head striking the edge of one of the steps,
he received a very severe scalp wound en
the top of his head. One of the arte
ries was Bcvercd and the wound bled very
profusely. Drs. Elder and King dressed
the wound.
Kunavay Accident.
This afternoon as Mr. Frank Ilartmycr
was driving a spirited marc en East King
street she became frightened and ran oil
at full speed. On reaching Centre Square
she made a bce line for the front window
of Hindi's store, and would probably have
gene through it had net Mr. Hartmycr, by
almost superhuman efforts, managed te
threw her en her haunches and thus put a
step te' her flight. Neither Mr. Hartmycr
nor the mine was much hurt, but the
harness watern and a shaft of the buggy
broken.
Daath of Jacob Sencr.
Jacob Sencr, who was stricken down with
paralysis day bcfeic yesterday, as has been
already reported, died at the Franklin
house this morning about 2 o'clock. Mr.
Scner was well known net only in this
county but throughout the west, ne was
at one time a man of considerable wealth,
beiug largely engaged in horse and cattle
dealing. Many years age he was propri
etor of the Franklin house, being a very
popular landlord. He was a Democrat of
the old Jacksen school.
Obituary.
Mr. Henry W. Harbergcr, of this city,
received a telegram this morning announc
ing the death of his brother, Jehn 8. Har
bergcr, president of the Manhattan bank,
New Yerk. His death was sudden and
unexpected, having been caused by con
gestive chills. He was in the G3d year of
his age, and had been connected with the
Manhattan bank ever since he was 19
years old.
Tlie Postefllce.
The posteuicc Sunday morning hour has
been changed te from 9 te 10. The even
ingheur remains as heretofore from 0 te 7
BY THE SHERIFF.
Properties Sold This Afternoon.
Sheriff Strine Yeeid.atths courthouse
this afternoon, "the following described
properties :
A let of ground en Seuth Fourth street,
Columbia, containing in front 22 feet and
in depth C3 feet, en which is ereeted a
two-story brick dwelling house and cut
buildings ; as the property of Winnie He
i t j er administrator of Abraham
fgentesie Sold te 31. H.Themas
et ADrauam 110-
for
81.350.
A let of ground en Lawrence street,
Columbia, containing in front 18 fect,mere
or less, and in depth 80 feet, en which is
erected a two-story frame dwelling house.
As the property of Casper Reth. Sold te
Jeseph Myers for S350.
A let of ground in the borough of Mount
Jey, containing in front 73 feet, and in
depth 180 feet, en which is erected a two
story frame dwelling house. As the prop
erty of Henry H. Leng. Sold te A. Garber
for $200, subject te a mortgage of $400.
A let in 3Ianer township, containing 2
acres, en which is erected a two-story
frame dwelling house, as the property of
Michael H. KaufTmau. Sold te J. B. Kauf
man for $C0.
A let of ground in the borough of Mount
Jey. containing in front en the Harrisburg
turnpike 18 feet and 9 inches, and in depth
200 feet, en which is erected a two story
frame dwelling house and drug store. As
the property of Win D. Blensinger. Sold
te Bcrij M. Grcider for 8400.
A tract of land in Fulton township, con
taining 112 acres, en which is erected a
two-story stone dwelling house, as the
property of Samuel Towson. Sold te
Themas Towson for $33.
A let of ground in Eden township, con
taining 12 acres en which is erected a one
and a half story frame dwelling house.
As the property of Abraham Aultheusc.
Sold te H. G. Boek for $350.
A tract of land in Celcraiu township,
containing 100 acres, en which is erected
a two-story frame dwelling house. As the
property of Themas C. Cellins. Sold te
Sanders McSparran for $3,500.
A let of ground in Warwick township,
containing one acre, mere or less, en which
is erected a two-story frame dwelling
house. As the property of James A. Heit
ler and Mary A. Hcitler. Sold te Phares
S. Brubakerfer $330.
A let of ground in Conestoga township,
containing five acres en which is erected
two lime kilns. As the property of H. II.
Hnrnii-li, administrator of Michael Haruish
(Maner). Sold te Michael S. Ilavnish for
$20.
A let of ground, situate en East Lemen
street, this city, containing in front forty
two feet and in depth one hundred aud
twenty-four feet, en which is c.ccted a
one-story frame dwelling house, as the
property of Jehn B. Devclin. Sold te
Rebert "Fullerton, for $1,400.
A piece of land in Ephrata township,
containing 1G acres, en which is erected a
two-story stone dwelling house, as the
property of Israel Mcllinger. Sold te
Edw. linrman for $1,400.
lie still Wants It Bet.
A. J. Wells, who left $100 at this uuicote
be bet en Ilauceck or en a Democratic
victory in Indiana next week, called te-day
te find that he had had no takers. He. is
willing te put up $100 te tfSO en a Demo
cratic victory in Indiana.
Mr. Wells can be seen at "Bowery" Eris
man's hotel at Gracff's Landing, and wi 1
remain in Lancaster at least until Tuesday,
Pigeon Flight.
This morning there was a pigeon flight
of four birds from Harrisburg te Lancas
ter. The birds were let loose at 11:43 and
Mr, Charles Lippold's blue Antwerp
reached its cote a little before 1 o'clock,
j). m. The ether birds came in about ten
minutes later.
Anether Telephone Connection.
The cotton mill of F. Shredcr has been
connected with the telephone exchange.
Gravel, diabetes, Briglit's disease of the kid
neys and all diseases of the kidneys and uri
nary organ, permanently cured by Prof. Uuil-mptte'-t
Freneh Kidney Pad.
Amusements.
"V'Ae Galley Slave:' On ncr! Thursday
evening Mr. Bart ley Campbell's picturesque
piny of" The Galley Slave," said te he one of
the be-l productions of that preline and ver
satile dramatist's pen, will he fjivenat Fulton
opeia lionse by tlicsainc strong cast that din
ing the pi st week has been winning golden
Opinions at the new Chestnut Miect opera
nonce, Philadclphin.nppcarlng p. ightly before
large audiences.
Excursion Tickets.
The Pennsylvania railroad will eil excur--ien
tickets te Baltimore lrem October 8th te
20th, and they will be geed until 23d. Via Col
umbia and Yerk the priea ler the round trip
wiIlhnS2.53. Via Harrisburg the fare will be
J3.T1.
A Remarkably Elastic Carpet.
The new cork t'.oer covering Lijfeixrn I
m rapidly increasing in popularity, that it Is
superseding all article? used for a like purpose.
Its remarkable durability is the secret el its
success. All Hi st-class carpet dealers keep it
The genuine cloth has the name " Li selium "
en the back of rveiy squarn yard. ltd
Shaving becomes a luxury when indulged in
daily with Cnticura Shaving Seap,
While the Ileitis we're- reaming ever,
Breathing new-mown hay and clever,
We'll think of her, as is our went.
Whose teeth and breath arc, every day,
White us white clever sweet as hay.
And all from using SOZODONT.
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Mothers never lull te recommend Malt Bit
ters as netu ishing and strengthening.
Sl'EVlAL NOTICES.
r-abaw
'sellers' Liver Pills' cared me of liver com
plaint." D. II. Celeman, Short Creek, W. Va.
Arousing its Headers.
An alarm of Arc at midnight is a staitling
thing, but net half se startling te many who
hear it as would be the sudden knowledge et
their own dangerous physical condition.
Theusand1 nf thousands mc hurrying te their
graves because they arc carelessly indifferent
te the insidious inroads et li-case and the
means et cure. It is the mission of II. II.
Warner & Ce., with their Sufc Kidncv and
Liver Cure, te arouse men te a sense of their
danger an d t lien euro i hem. Mrmpiii Appeal.
Noses.
Cocked up noses tire pert and t-enie nay net tee
civil,
Seme have none, like a bear when ii cub.
A line stately nose, may sometime hide a
devil.
And an angel may beam In a snub,
But noses et all kinds no matter their shape,
Are attacked some time with disorder.
Catarrh caused by cold, will cane their head
te ache,
But Eclcctric Oil will seen put you in order.
Fer sale by II..B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and
139 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. 39
Try lyncher's Renowned Cough Syrup.
.".Ietliern! Mothers!! Slet hers:!!
Arc you disturbed at night and broken el
your rest by a sick child suirering and crying
with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth?
It se, go at once niulgetabettlc of MBS. WINS
LOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. It will relieve the
peer little sufferer immediately depend upon
it; there is no mistake about it. There Is net a
mother en earth who has ever used it, who will
net tell yen at once that 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 use in all cases, and pleas
ant te the taste, and is the prescription et one
et the eldest and best female physicians and
nurses in the United Stares. Sold everywhere
25 cents a bottle. filT-lyd&wM.WS
SAMPLE .NOTICE.
It is impossible ler a woman after a faithlul
ceurse of treatment with Lydia E. Tlnkham's
Vegetable Compound te continue te suffer
with a weakness et the uterus. Enclose a
stamp te Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, 233 Western
avenue.' Lynn, Mass.,Jfer pamphlets.
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LANCASTERDAa.10ma!EELlGENGEK. SiHJUCAYQCTOBER 9, 1880
OVERCOATINGS AND SUITINGS,
all in the New Styles. We invite examination. Remember we are competent te furnish you with geed fit, which we guarantee
te be second te none in the city. Best of Trimmings used, and every article of Clothing made in the best possible manner by
competent workmen. We ask a trial. "
lew Styles in Fancy Neckwear Just Opened.
We show the Largest and Choicest Assortment of Merine Underwear in the city at lowest prices.
QIVLEE, JBOWEKS & HUEST,
25 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa.
Help te Mothers Nursing Infanta.
It is a conceded fact that mothers who have
the care, anxiety and draught el nursing in
iants, are weak and need the aid et some
strengthening tonic te make up the nourish
ment required for the growth of the child.
Ale, porter and lager beer have often been re
commended. Of late, since physicians have
beceme aware that the Pert Grape Wine pro
duced by Alfred Speer, of Passaic. N. J., Is
strictly pure, they luivc prescribed it instead
ofale aud porter. This wine is principally
sought for by mothers who have nursing in
fants at the breast, as the best supplying medi
cine te be found. The wine is riehlnbedyand
net intoxicating, but gently stimulating
Druggists generally keep it. Enquirer.
Tliis wine Is endorsed by Drs. Atlee and
DavLs, and sold by II. E. Slaymaker.
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Poverty and Suffering.
"I was dragged down with debt, poverty and
suffering ter years, caused by a sick family and
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 Bitters and commenced their
use, and In one month we were all well, and
none et us have scen a sick day since, and 1
want te say te all peer mcn,yeu can keep yenr
families well a year with Hep Bitters ler less
than one doctor's visit will cost. A Working
man." 2wd
Gospel Truths.
He that is surety for a stranger shall smart
for It. But he that trusteth in Spring Blessem
ler curing Liver. Kidney and complaints of a
like tendenev, shall never be disappointed.
Pi ice : 50c., trial bottles 10c. for sale by H. B.
Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen
street, Lancaster, Pa. 40
Everyone will And a general tonic in "Llnd
scy's Improved Bleed Searcher." All drug
gists sell it.
VOLlTlC.il, DVLLETIN.
or Assembly.
The name or WILLIAM McCOMSET, of the
First ward, will be presented te the Demo
cratic electors ei Lancaster at their primary
elections te nominate a candidate for As
sembly, under Democratic rules.
ELIMG. SNYDEK, of the Ninth ward, wil
be a candidate for the Democratic nomination
te the Legislature from Lancaster City. Sub
feet te Democratic rules. td
Company A Eighth Ward,
Ce. A, of the Eighth ward Hancock club, will
meet for drill at Mrs. Dieul's saloon, High
street en Tuesday evening at 7t o'clock.
MAllKIAOJiS.
Walkct Davis On tlieCth of October, 1880,
at Lancaster, Pa., bv the Itev. James Y. Mitch
ell, D. D.. Francis V. Walker, of Washington,
I). C. te Miss Kate W. Davis, et Lancaster, Pa.
ltd
DEATUS.
Snxtn. In this city, Oct. !), 1830, Jacob Sener,
in the 70th year of his age.
The relatives and friends tire respectfully
invited te attend his funeral from the res
idence el his son-in-law, Geerge L. Messen
kop, Ne. 33 Seuth Prince street, en Monday
afternoon at i o'clock.
Mackeh. Oct. 7, in this cilv, Elizabeth Mail
rer, wife of Jacob Maurcr. In the 40th year of
her age.
The relatives and friends of the family are
respectfully invited te attend the funeral from
the residence of her husband, Ne. 420 Poplar
street, en to-me.ow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.
Scviccs at St. Jehn's Kclerincd church.
xi: wad n:n tisjssiests
AN OLD MAXIM : PUT NOT OFF UNTIL
te morrow what yen can de te-day. New
you are in geed health, te-morrow you may
suddenly die. Make prevision thercfore and
insure your life in the U. B. Mutual Aid So
ciety et Lebanon, Pa. $8 secures $1,000. Fer
circulars or information call en or address
HENBY BECI1TOLD, Agent,
ltd 52 N. Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa.
PUBLIC SALE.
On S ATUKD AY, OCTOBER 9, will be sold
at, the Leepard Hejtel, a valuable three-story
Biick Dwelling and two-story Brick Back
building, containing 11 rooms; also a Brick
Building and Frame Shed Heuse, Ne. 442 East
King Street. Let fronts 32 feet, 2J4 inches : in
dcptli 215 feet te a It feet wide public alley.
Hydrant in the yard, Frnit Trees, &c. Sale te
commence at 7 o'clock p. in., when condition
will be made known bv
HENRY SHUBERT,
ect2-7td Auctioneer.
TAMPS! LAMPS!
AT
CHINA HALL.
BRASS NIGHT LAMPS,
GLASS SAND and STAND LAMPS,
FANCY PARLOR LAMPS,
NICKEL PLATED SAFETY LAMPS,-
NICKEL PLATED LIBRARY LAMPS,
NICKEL PLATED HALL LAMPS,
NEW STYLE PARLOR LAMPS,
At prices te suit everybody, at
HIGH & MARTIN,
Ne. 15 EAST KING STREET.
FALL OPENING
H. GEEHABTS
Fill
t.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 11th, 1880.
A Complete Stock et
Cleths, Suitings
AND
OVERCOATINGS,
which for elegance cannot be surpassed.
Largest Assortment of
Th
ENGLISH AND SCOTCH
SUITINGS
in this city. Prices as low as the lowest at
H. GERHART'S
Ne. 51 North Queen Street.
lauuiiiig,
DRY GOODS.
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WE HAVE JUST OPENED AN ELEGANT LINE
XJEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
We have just placed en exhibition an invoice of OIL PAINT
INGS of varied subjects and rare merit. Among them will be
found a number of Original Game Panel Pieces by MeuceL Origi
nals and Copies by Castagnola and ether Artists; Figure, Fruit
and Bird Pieces, Neapolitan Character Studies, &c, &c.
The public are cordially invited te call at our store and in
spect them.
H. Z. BHOADS & BRO., Jewelers,
Ne. 4 West King Street.
CARRIAGES,
1 1 m m ' .","i -
THE LABGEST AND FINEST STOCK OP
BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, &C,
In the city. Is te be seen at the Works et
NORBECK & MILEY,
PRACTICAL CARRIAGE BUILDERS,
COR. DUKE AND VINE STS., LANCASTER, PA.
49-COX & CO.'S
The Stock includes all the
LATEST STYLES SPRINGS,
ueli as the Brewster, Whitney, Sulldee Triple, Empire TCress Spring, Dexter Queen, Duplex
net Elliptic, and they will also make te order any style a purchaser may desire. Repairing
fall kinds preraplly attended te. All work guaranteed for one year.
"OUR WORK SUSTAINS OUR WORD."
CHINA AND GLASSWARE.
MISS DAVIS,
Teacher of French in St. James Scheel,
pupil of the PENSION TKIBOU, Paris, will
receiTe a few private pupils. Fer terms apply
from 5 te 6 p. in., at
09 2td Se. 131 XOUTI1 DUKE STKEET.
PUBLIC SALK OF HORSES.
On MONDAY, OCTOBER 11. 1830, at J. D.
Denlinger's Merriinac Heuse. 115 North Prince
street, Lancaster, Pa . TIIIRTY-TWO IIEAD
OF OHIO HOUSES. Among them are some
very Fine Drivers and Uoed Working nerscs.
Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. m.
A credit of GO davs will be given,
ltd " DANIEL LOUAN.
G
O TO RIXGWALT'3 Feil
MONONGAHELA PURE BYE.
Alse OAKDALE PDKE RYE WHISKY, 95 per
cent. Alcohol, and the Invigorating Tonic Hair
Liquid, and the
Best Sugars, Coffees, Teas, &c,
All nt Ne. 203 WEST KING STREET.
DRILLIANT DRAMATIC EVENT.
OPERA HOUSE.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14th.
UK. JOHND. M13HLEU has the honor of
presenting Bartlcy Campbell's greatest tri
umph, as produced ever 100 nights last season
in New Yerk.
THE GALLEY SLATE
will be interpreted by one of the bestdramatic
companies that has ever appeared Lancaster,
including MISS GUSSIE Dk FOUR EST, M')IE
MAJERONI. FRANK EVANS, J. J. SULLI
VAN, JUNIUS BRUTUS BOOTH. THOS. 11.
BURNS and NELLIE BARBOUR. Will posi
tively be presented with splendid scenic
views Of VENICE, ROME. MARSEILLES,
PARIS. Nc advance in prices.
35, SO and 73c.
Diagram at Yeekcr's Offlce. eJ-5td
DRESS GOODS,
CLOAKS,
CLOAKINGS.
HAGER & BROTHER
have new open the latest novelties in French,
English and American
DRESS GOODS.
FRENCH PLAIDS, HANDKERCHIEFS,
SUITINGS, SIDE BANDS, CASHMERE
FOULE, MdMIE CLOTHS, FLAN
NEL SUITING S,&c., 4c.
SILKS, SATT1S
VELVETS.
Cloaks! Cloaks!
Have Just received from New Yerk Impert
era a line of Cloaks, Delmans and Jackets in
the Latest Style for Ladles and Misses.
CLOAKING CLOTHS,
Black and Celers, Plain and Fancy, In
Assortment.
Large
WWc invite examination.
OF
PHAETONS. Jtc
OLD STAND.-
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
MAGNETIC TOOTHACHE CURE.
Cures almost Instantly without Injury te
the teeth or gums. Fer sole at
BLACK'S DRUG STORE,
21 West Chestnut Street.
25 cents per bottle. e9-lwd
100 Tens ei Rags Wanted,
Fer which the highest price will be paid.
m CENTS PER POUND FOR GOOD MIXED
RAGS. ZyA CENTS PER POUND FOR
WHITE RAGS.
The highest price paid for Woolens, Old
Paper, Beeks, 4c. Ten Rag Asserters wanted,
te whom the highest price will be paid.
JOHN A. SHOBER,
Cor. North Queen and Orange Streets,
y9-tfdRl Lancaster. Pa
PUBLIC SALE.
On MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1830, will be
sold at the Leepard Hetel, East King street,
that valuable three-story BRICK DWELLING
and let et ground, situated oe the east side of
North Lime street Ne. 307. The house contains
-hall, parlor, dining room and kitchen en first
noer, nve rooms en second noer, ana two
rooms en third fleer ; also a Frame Summer
kitchen. Let rnns in depth te a fourteen feet
wide alley. The house has all the modern im-
Srevcments, such as gas, het and cold water'
ath and water closets and furnace in the
celler te heat the whole house. This is a per
fect house sll through.
One half the purchase money can remain in
the property for a number of years.
Sale te commence nt 7 o'clock p. m., of said
day, when conditions of sale will be made
known by C. A. REECE,
II. Shcbert. Anct. ect2-8tdR
J. B. lartin & Ge.
New offering special value in
DRESS GOODS
SILKS, SATINS
ASD
VELVETS.
BlacR anil GoleM Gastan.
SPECIAL VALUE IN
BLANKETS, FLANNELS, UN
DERWEAR AND HOSIERY.
We are dally opening New Designs In
CARPETS
-AXD
WAU PAPERS.
J. B. MARTIN it CO,
Cerner West King and Prince Streets,
LANCASTER, PA.
THIRD EDITIOI.
SATTJfcDAY EVENING, OCT. 9,1880.
WEATHKR INDICATIONS.
WASHnjGieN, D. C, Oct. 9. Fer the
Middle states, northeast te southeast
winds, increasing cloudiness and rain en;
the coast, with slight changes in tempera
ture,acd stationary or slowly falling bar
ometer. RAILROAD ACCIDENT.
Less of Life Reported.
Hartferd, Oct. 9. A collision occur
red en the New Yerk and New England
railroad, near Williamantic, last night be
tween a passenger and freight train. En
gineers Kenyen and Floed, and Fireman
Forsyth, of the freight, were badly injured
and will probably die. There were but few
passengers en the train, one of whom was
injured slightly. The conductor of the
freight train is said te be te blame, as he
should hare held his train at Williamantte
for the passenger train. The passenger
train was a local one and Jiad stepped at
its last station before reaching Williaman
tic. THOSE NATURALIZATION PAPERS.
Legal Proceedings Against Supervisor Da
venport. Application was made te-day te Judge
Blatchford for a warrant for the ar
rest of William Hilt, jr., for alleged
larceny of naturalization certificates
from Jehn Walsh. His honor refused
te grant the warrant en the ground that
Hilt did net keep the paper, but returned
it te the inspector of the election. A mo
tion will be made this afternoon before the
same judge by E. Ellery Audersen in the
case arising out of the seizure of 18C
naturalization papers by federal supervi
sors of the election, for order te show
cause why Chief Supervisor Davenport
should net be removed from office.
The New Yerk Obelisk.
New Yerk, Oct. 9. The ceremony of
laying the corner stone of the obelisk at
Central park this afternoon was witnessed
by thousands of spectators. The chief
feature was the Masonic and Templar pro pre
cession. Texan Manners.
Galveston, Oct. 9. During a difficul
ty at Mexico, Texas, yesterday H. E. Fer
ryman was shot and instantly killed by a
man named Wells.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
T OST.
j Last evening, a Geld Meilnl, with the
name of Katie A. Marley. etc, engraved there
on. A l.feeral reward will lie paid If left at the
It EXAMINER OFFICK.
s
AVER KKAUT LUNCH
This evening at
JOHN SPANULER'S
(Opera Heuse Saleen),
North Prince street.
ltd
OTOVE9. STOVES.
Brick-Set and Portable
HEATERS and RANGES
:at:
Shertzer,HunipbrevilIe&Kieffer' ,
40 EAST KINO STREET.
Bl
UY YOUR I'NDKKWKAK NOW AND
save money. A fresh sunnlv of Ucnts
ciirnisning uoeus. iiats ami cans mat. receiv
ed, which will be sold cheap ter cash or ex-
cnangeu en cigars. arms, city properties nnii
bnilding lets for Hale at BECHTOLD'S,
ltd Ne. W North Queen street.
ELEGANT OKAY C.RANITE MONU
MENTS at
McCLURE'd MARBLE WORKS.
Ne. 25 Seuth Queen Street,
Lancaster, Pa.
Prices very low. eSStdWftSAltw
PUBLIC SALE.
On MONDAY, OCT. 25. 1820, will be sold
at the Cooper Heuse, West King street, the
following valuable real estate :
Ne.l, Atwo-stery BRICK DWELLING, sit
uated en the south side of West Orange sti eet.
Ne. 114, containing hall and seven rooms, gas
In the house and hydrant in the yard, house
fronts en Orange street 18 tcct tl inches, mere
or less, let extending in depth 79 feet 5 inches,
mere or less, te a 3 feet 7 inch wide common
alley, with sewerage. This properly hat Just
been newly Utted up.
Ne. 2. Atwo-stery BUICK DWELLING and
two-story Ilrick Back Building, situated en
the cast side of Nertii Mary street. Ne. 27,
house 18 by 28 feet, back bnilding 12 fee' 4
incites In width, anil in depth 18 feet, contain
ing nan ami seven rooms gas in tne house and
hydrant In the yard; also a side yard 27 lect
front and in depth 102 feet, mere cr less, a
frontage of 45 feet, including the Iien.se ; a let
of choice fruit trees and the best of grapes;
stabling en the rear of let, 20x43 feet.
Ne. 3, Five Building Lets 22 by 215 feet, situ
ated en the north sidu of New street, between
Lime and Shippen streets.
Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m.. of said
day. when conditions will be made known by
JUUX HULL..
II. SuuitEnr, Auct. e'-tsd
DEMOCRATIC
&
NOMINATION.
The Democratic voters et this city are re
quested te assemble at their u-.nal voting
places at primary elections en
WEDNESDAY EVENING, Oft. IS, 1880,
FROM 7 TO 8 O'CLOCK, and inuke general
nominations ler Assemblyman for the City
Legislative District, and te meet nt the same
places en
SATURDAY EVENING, Vet. 16, 1880,
FROM O TO 8 O'CLOCK, and te vote for one
nominee for Assembly from said District,
W. V. 1IEN3EL,
Chairman Campaign Committee.
Jxe. K. Metzekr, Sect.
WANTED.
w
ANTED. .EVERYBODY TO ADVEK-
tlse, free of charge, in the Istelliebn
(in, who wants some
:uung w ue.
w
lt
ANTED TWO . APPRENTICES TO
learn dress making
COR. DUKE AND VINE STREETS.
w
ANTED A COOK. APPLY AT
It 443 NORTH DUKE STREET.
WANTED A YOUNO MAN WANTS A
sitnatlen as clerk in u dry goods or
grocery store. Apply at 202 Nertii Water
street.
WANTED. THE INQUIRER PRINTING
and Publishing Company want a few in
telligent boys te learn the printing business.
Inquire either in person or by letter, at their
office 53 nnd 55 North Queen street, Lancaster.
Pa. ect 7-3tdeewJfc2tw.
OmcE or the Mahect Mltdai. Life Abse- i
CIATIOX OP SEUSBaROVE, 1A. i
WANTED-GOOD, ACTIVE. RESPONSI
ble Agents. in each township of the
county of Lancaster. Apply in liana writing
or Applicant te the Heme Office.
L. R. HUMMEL, Scc'y.
Selin8grevc, Snyder county. Pa., September
7.18b0. 8Cpl6-lmcUt3tw
rRNPlKE ELECTION.
The annual meeting et the stockholders
of the Lancaster and WOliamstewn Turnpike
Read Company for the purpose et electing
officers for the ensuing year, wiU be held at
Finney's hotel, North Queen street, in the city
or Lancaster, en MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1,
1880. between the henrs of 11 and 12 o'clock.
oct7-3tdeaw -T. M. LONG, Sect.
tr. ?iS5ilSiZ::s-, icg;r'r:?v.
MARKETS.
- ew Yerk Market.
N'irer Yeax. oet. 9. Fleer State and West
ern flrmer.fairly active expert and home trade
demand ; bnperflnc, $3 S0&J 00 : extra deM
SinJchcJce'.le SOS 65: fancy de.
5 TO?5 Sa Jna h0P OWe 38 : enoice
de te 0086 00 ; superfine western $S 500 09 :
common te geed extra de M leg 83 : choice
de de ft 40SG i. ; choice white wheat de H 15
Ql GO- Southern prices advanclnc ; com
mon te fair extra J4 90Q5 40; geed te-choice
Wheat excited ana 2 ?3c higher, and business
wv
mainly st
speculative : Ne. I White, Oct., $1 1M
i Ne. 2 Rel Nev. $1 U 1CK : de Deck
91 1331 17
Cern ;Xc better and quiet: Mixed west
ern spot, sk5S3c: de future. 33?i34Ke.
Oats OHe better; State 40c; Western ,390
3c.
Philadelphia Market.
PHir.ADKi.rHiA. Oct. a Fleur firm, with fair
Inqulryjsuperflne 13 003 50; extra S3SO0
4 2j ; Ohie and Indiana family $3 25ffi 00 :
Penn'a family dots 00g5 50 : St. LeulsnunUy
at $5 736 23; Minnesota family $3 0926 09;
Strtght $S36 73 ; patent and high grades $7 Oft
08 25.
Rye flour at $5 125 25.
Wheat excited and higher; Ne. 2 Westers
Red S114KS115:Pa.Bcd SI 1KB114VI: Amber
$1 14.
Cern 11 rm but quiet ; steamer, none here :
yellow at 55c; mixed 5454Kc
Oats Arm ; Ne. 1. White 42c ; Ne. 3 de 40V:
041c ; Ne. 3 de at 30c ; Ne. 2, Mixed at 39c!
Rye firm at 93c.
Previsions in firm jobbing trade; mes
perk $1650; beet hams 1G S017 0U; In
dian mess beet at $18 50 : smoked hams 11J0
12c; pickled hams Sgeic ; bacon smoked
sl:euIdcrs 6HQ7e ; salt de aJ;c.
Lard market firm ; city kettle at OQWc ;
loesti butcners' 80 ; prime steam $8 75. '
Butter sluggish; Crcamery extra at 300
31c; de geed te choice 2729c: Bradford
county and New Yerk extra. 2i!28c ; Western
reserve extra 2223c ; de geed te choice 1020e : -Rolls
quiet: Penn'a extra 20323; Western re
serve extra 20223c
Eggs firm; Penn'a Extra 22c; Western
Ex. 2021c.
Cheese dull, but unchanged ; New Yerk full
cream 1314c ; Western lull cream 13I3le ;
de fair te geed 123!2c; de half skims 10Q
lie.
Stock Market
October 3.
NjeW Yerk Stocks.
Stocks dull.
A. 3. A. ST. P. M. P. M.
10:20 11:20 1:30 2:49
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3:00
Meney
Eric It. R...
Michigan S.A
L. S....109 lOsli
Michitmn Cent. E.
R.
saji win
uiucagesA. w
Chicago, M 4 St. P..,
Han. 4 St. J. Cem
" " P'ld...
Teledo ft Wabash...
Ohie & Mississippi....
St.Lenis,I.M.&S.R.
Ontario and Western,
im 107?j5 wt ....
. ifl'4 02?ft 92X ....
37JJ 37Vi
60
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C. C. & I. O. R. E.
.... 17
New Jersey Central.
"My
-Del. & Hudsen Canal. 83K
til
Del.. Lack, ft Western 8'.
Western Union Tel... '.17
Pacinc Muil S. S. Ce.. 4
Manhattan Elevated. 3.VA
Union Pacific 87
Kans:is ft Texas 354
New Yerk Central
Adams Express
Illinois Central
Cleveland ft Pitts
Chicago ft Reck I
Pittsburgh ft Ft. W
American U. Tel. Ce
80
35$
.... 130
.... 11C
.... mi;
.... 123
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PniLADELrUlA.
Stocks Irregular and weak.
Pennsylvania R, R.. 57K 57
57
14Jk
52
Sr
51
16JS
57
15J4
52
33
27
51l
16k
37
170
19".
rmrn. x ltcauing..... it;H
Lehigh Valley
Lehigh Navigation... 34
Northern Pacific Cem 2Ti
" P'd . 52J
Pitts., Titnsv'c ft B.... Kyi
52
33?i
27J
51K
1
a ermcrn ucnirui ...
Phll'aft Erie R. R.... 1 15
Northern Penn'a 48
Un.R. R'.s efN. J
Hestenville Pass
Central Trans. Ce.
ia
18
Lecal Stocks and Reads.
Par
val.
Lnnc.Clty ! per ct. Lean, due ltxW. . .$1
" 1SS2... 100
1885... 100
1800... ICO
. ik 1S95... 100
" 5 per ct. in 1 or 30 years'". 100
Lane, and Quarry v'e R. R. bend.... 100
" stock.... 50
Lancaster and Ephrataturnpike... 25
Lane , Elizabethan andMidalct'n.. 10O
Lancaster and Krultville turnpike. 50
Lancaster ami Lititz turnpike 25
Lancaster and Maner turnpike.... 50
Lancaster and Manhelm turnpike. 25
Lancaster and Marietta turnpike.. 25
Lane, an.l .New Helland turnpike.. ICO
Lane, and Strasburg turnpike. 25
Lane. undStisriucliunna turnpike.. 3U0
Lane, and Willow Street turnpike. 25
Farmers' Nat. Bank et Lancaster.. . 50
First Nat. Bank of Lancaster loe
Lancaster County Nut. Bank 50
Inquirer Printing Ce 50
Lanc.Gas Light uud Fuel Ce. stock. 25
" ' bends.
Las
sale
$100.25
105
114
118.7.
ISO
105
lOOftin
3.25
47.25
51
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92
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275.25
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102.10
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100
EOIt SALE.
T)R1VATK SALE.
I Unt
til NOVEMBER 17. the two-story Brick
Heuse, Willi kitchen uttuched. Ne. 148 East
VIncstreet, let extends te Church street. Ap
ples, Peaches, and Grape Vine en let, water.
4c. Inquire at Ne. 12f. Charlette street, Lan
caster, Pe. oct7-eelftnovl7-t .
IOR KENT.
JP A Farm, one mile from the city of I-aneas-ter,
en the Petersburg turnpike, containing
nbe.it one hundred and ilveacres: thirty acres
of which is new in fall ereps ; privilege te put
out two acres in teb iece. Enquire ut Ne. XI
North Duke street or en the premises.
oct7-10tdeed MRS. JOHN McGRANN.
PUHLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE.
On WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 180, ut
the Leepard Hetel, East King street, will be
sold a two-story URICK DWELLING, with
two-dterv Brick Back Building, containing
seven (7) rooms, with gas. situated at Ne. 20
Plum street. The let (routs 17 teet 4 Inches by
64 feet.
Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m , when
terms will be made known by
HENRY If ERSHEY.
S. Hess & Sey, AucU. ect2-13td
T?OKSAI,K.
HANDSOME RESIDENCES,
Ten-room cd, two story and Mansard root,
Green Stene Frent Dwellings,
Nes. 429 nml 433 West Orange Strc-t.
With all the best
MODERN IMPROVEMENTS.
'ncluding Jenning's Improved Londen water
closets, uiai-ble-tep wushstand, Improved wali-cd-ln
range, cellar heater. perfect arainngc and
sewerage, deep, dry cellar, white marble base
and steps, ftc., Ac. Let 22 by 245 feet te a 14-feet
wide alley, Trent yard 2 1 feet in dcptlt, inclesed
with ornamental iron lencc.
Fer term", Ac, apply te
JOHNn.METZLER,
aug21-W&Stni Ne. 9 Seuth Duke St.
PUBLIC SaLK.
On WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1880. in
pursuance of an alias order of the Orphans'
Ceuit or 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, tn the
city of Lancaster, tiic 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 Nertii side of East
King street, in the city of Lancaster, being Ne.
313, containing in front 21 feet, mere or less,
and extending in depth northward '245 feet,
mere or less, te a 14 feet wide public alley, and
having a front of haiil alley or 28 feet, mere or
less, with a geed Brick Stable.
Terms : Purchase money te be paid rash en
the l3t day et April, A. D. 1S31.
Sale te commence at 7 o'clock, p. in., of said
day when nttendunce will be given ami terms
made known by.
PHILIP BARRY,
IIexrt Sucbert, Administrator, C. T. A.
Auctioneer. s2-e29,ll,12,lS
IX ECU TORS' SALE Or CITY PKOP
!i ERTIES. The undersigned executers of
Mlchncl Malene, deceased, will expose te sale
en THURSDAY, the 14th day et OCTOBER, at
7 o'clock p. m., at the Cad well Heuse, the fel
lowing Real Estate, viz :
Ne. 1. A Let et Ground en the X. E. corner
of Orange and Shippen streets, with a frontage
of 49J4 feet, mere or less, en Orange street, and
along Shippen street northward 215 feet te a
public alley, en which is erected a commodi
ous and well built Mansion, Ne. 301, two-stories
high with two-story back building, all In geed
repair; also en rear of let a two-story brick
stable and ether Improvements.
Ne. 1. A Piece ei Ground en North Lime
street, west side, between Orange ami Chestnut
streets, containing in front en Lime street 37
feet, mere or less, and in depth westward 64
tcet4tfinches, en which is erected a two-story
Brick dwelling. Ne. 128, with its improvements.
Ne. X A Piece or Ground en beath side et
East Chestnut street, near Dnke. containing
in front 2ileepund extending In depth south
ward 66 feet, en which is erected a three-story
Brick DweUIng, Ne. 41, with brick building at
tached, furnished with water and sewerage.
Terms made known at time of sale.
EDWARD McGOVEBN,
WM.L.FEIPEE,
JAMES M. BUKKE,
Executers of Michael Mulene, dee'd,
Henry SMi'nsur, Anct.
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