Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, October 23, 1880, Image 3

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LAJSLASTEK DAILY INTELLIGENCER SATURDAY OCTOBER 23, 1880
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and confidence arc what tbey need, but if
the manufacturers press the tariff issue te
the forefront theirs be the responsibility
cf all that ensues.
In conclusion Mr. Apjjar exposed the
outrage business of the Repub
lican campaign sliirekers. and closed with
an eloquent prediction that united 3fcw
Yerk, forgetful or past factional strife,
would lead the Democratic column and
with Connecticut and Xew Jersey elect the
Democratic candidates.
Mr. Apgar spoke for au hour and three
quarters and was attentively listened te,
and point after point or his telling argu
ment was raptueusly applauded. Though
f-ufrering from severe indisposition he
spoke in his usual incisive style, and his
l.tpicr thrusts at Bcpublican sophisms wcie
as keen as the cut of a Damascene blade.
Mr. I.HgenU Speech.
Mr. Chas. A. Lagen, of the Philadelphia
bat-, a piemincnt young barrister of that
city, native of Lancaster and son of Mr.
Daniel Lagen, was introduced, and though
the hour was lite his first words com
mantled the attention of his audience aud
he held it fixedly te the end of his speech.
He pictui ed the relief afforded te Pennsyl
vania in the dark hours of the rebellion,
when troops hurried te her succor sent by
the Democratic governors of Democratic
NcwYeik and Democratic Xew Jersey.
Cheer?. That was her situation te-day
and thence would come her relief and
the election of her favorite son. The
fight has changed. It is new for
Grant en the Republican side, and
should Garfield be elected the inaugur.i
Hen I'xeicKe.s will open net with hymn
2&, but with the 300th. The stalwarts
who went down at Chicago came up at
Menter. The Republican campaign for
1880 is the Republican battle for Grant in
1881. Fer this federal marshals are cm-
pleyed, for this capital is set against labor,
for this intimidation of voters is resorted
te. Heretofore there was one day in three
hundred and sixty-live when the em
ployee was the equal of the employer,
and thai was election day. (Applause.)
The Democratic patty piopesed te see
that this should continue. The Republi
can paity's pretense of friendliness te the
weikingmcii is as naked as it is false. Gar
field denies the letter in favor of cheap
Chinese labor, but his denial is net very
valuable, while at the same time his
congieMoual record confirms his let
ter and net his vague contra
diction of it. Mr. Lagen read from
Gai field's congressional record te prove
that lie l.ivered Chines labor m competi
tion with American. Mr. Lagen continued
at length in powerful denunciation of the
tricks and fallacies of Republican dema
gogues and closed with au eloquent appeal
te Pennsylvania for Pennsylvania's favor
ite son. te whom her confidence had been
given in the past and by whom it had never
been feifeited. It was 11:10 when Mr.
Lagen closed and the court house was
well-filled te tiie conclusion of his speech,
the preMucc of some Democratic ladies
lending inspiration te the occasion.
Altogether the meeting was one of the
most Mieccsil'ul and spirited of the cam
paign. It be'Jes well ler the Lancaster
Democracy. Let it be followed with a
generil turnout.
Till; KPIIKATA MEI'.TINU.
Tim Democracy of the Northwest.
A spirited meeting of the Democrats of
Kphrata was held yesterday, the stand
being elected opposite B. X. Wintcrs's
hotel, which v.is the headquarters for the
occasion. The Reamstown band presently
put in an appearance and were seen fol
lowed by the Xew Helland delegation who
came with their band aud bauucis. About
A p. in. the meeting was organized by
S. 15. I "rich, with Mr. Jere. Mehler pre&id
sidiug. Vice Presidents D. D. R. Hertz. Wm.
Stjer. Dr. .1. W. Tr.ibert. Edward Xagle,
M.niin Kline, Edward Dillcr, Martin
Wcidlcr.
Secretin ics H. X. Mehler, Dr. W. S.
undt, Samuel Lewe, A. J. Killiau.
Hen. lli'vsiirr Clymer. though still suffer
ing from the dislocation of his shoulder by
a runaw .i accident, made a stirring and
eloquent spteeh. lie was followed by G.
AV. Darten, of Philadelphia. The meeting
adjourned for supper and was reorganized
at C:-l.". W. U. Hensel then spoke for
about three-quarters of an hour aud a
torchlight paiade was had through the
village. The evening meeting was
very hugely attended and was ad
dressed by liichaid Rreadhcad. esq.,
of East en, son of the late ex-
l". S. Senater Rreadhcad, J. L. Stcinmctz,
A. J. Steiiinian, Jerc. Mehler and ethers.
They were listened te with interest and
enthusiasm and the whole spirit of the
meeting maiked the interest of the Demo
cracy of that section in the success of their
national, slate and local candidates. The
Indiana remit has euly stiired them te
fresh- effort and renewed courage. Under
the lead of the Messis. Mehler, Leber,
Winters, L'lich, Hcitz aud ether gallant
Democrats, Ephrata and her neighbors
make geed fight for the geed cause.
TIJi: VKTEKANS.
Cu. It Presented ultli a Flag.
Last evening Ce. D, of the veteran-,
Capt. Jehn M. Amweg cemmauder, ac
companied by dot ichinents of the ether
companies, were marched from the central
hcadqua iters te the residence of Mr. Jehn
A. MeGiuuK, in the Third ward. A com
mittee i the ladiesef the ward, with Mrs.
McG. at their head, aided by Miss Ida
I)er and ethers, had purchased and
wcie te piesent te tee company a beau
tiful stand of coleis. The presentation
speech was made by Jehn A. Ceylc, esq.
in a neat aud eloquent address. It was
received for the Veterans ia a speech by
C.ipt. .1. M. Am w eg. After the presenta
tion the Veterans, pi eudly carrying their
Hag and headed by the drum corps, march
ed te the com t house. Mr. Apgar'sspccch
was suspended for a moment as they
marched up the aisle, greeted with cheer
after cheer. The colors were placed con
spicuously in the front of the room, and
Veterans occupied the space outside the
bar aud crowded in and about the jury
benches.
Every member of the Veteran associa
tion is expected te be in one or the ether
of the companies in the parade te-night.
Cei-.ii of OuarlcrSeasieiiif.
Cemt met tliis meining at 9 o'clock and
the surety of the peacc and desertion cases
were taken up.
Cein'th vs. David Bletz, surety of psacc.
Jeseph Bacr. the prosecutor was net pres
ent, and the case was dismissed at his
costs.
Cein'th vs. Xew ten Bryuen and Themas
J. "Witheis, Miiety of peace. Case dis.
missed with county for costs.
Cem'ih . William Leenard, surety of
the peace The prosecutor was Jehn W.
Mcut::er. He failed te be present at the
time ei the calling of the case and it was
dismissed at, his cost. Mr. Mentzer after
ward came into court and stated that
Lcenaid had agreed te pay the costs if he
would net appear. The court did net
change their order.
Newton Bryseu aud Themas Withers,
who wcie convicted of assault and battery
upon II. F. Myers, were each sentenced te
pay a line of $1 and costs.
Themas Withers, who was convicted of
assault and battery upon Amanda Myers,
was sentenced te pay a line f 623 and
costs.
At 10 o'clock the docket was called and
nine judgments were entered.
Telephone Connect ten.
The store of Flinu fc Bienctnan has been
connected with the telephone e change.
COLUMBIA NEWS.
OIK REGULAR COIlfcESPONDENCE
Tliu Invincible Going te Hatnbridgc Per
sonal Points About the Voreugii.
Captain Bert Shade's helmet company
aud the Hancock Iuvincibles will go te
Bainbridge this evening te paiticipate in
a Democratic parade te be there given.
The companies will go in the Harrisburg
accommodation train, leaving here at G:20
o'clock, and will probably return en about
belonging te Abram Cellins, of Marietta.
The JInter-Ocean circus gave a couple of
performances here yesterday. The least
said about it the better.
A social gathering was last evening
given te the friends of Miss Anuie B. Pur
ple, at the residence of her father, en the
corner of Third and Chestnut streets. The
evening was spent in social conversation
and dancing, and was highly enjoyable te
all present.
Miss Hatch, of Xew Orleans, La., is
visiting in Columbia, the guest of Mrs.
Edwin Themas.
Grafton Spaugler, of Lewer Chanccferd
township, Yerk county, Pa., a fenncr
pupil at the Washington institute, this
place, spent yesterday in Columbia.
The fare for the trip te Bainluidge to
night has been fixed at 22 cents.
There will be a public sale of leal estate
at the Franklin house this evening.
After te day the excursion tickets te Bal
timore's sesqui-centcnnial are no geed.
I he river is most tee higu for duck
sheeting te-day and consequently we hear
ue firing.
A number of our young "bleeds" say
they will surprise the natives in a couple
of days. Steve pipe hats will de it.
R. F. De Kacy, of Philadelphia, was in
town this morning.
Te-day is a blustery one. Last night's
tain has given place te high ana cold
winds.
A. D. Reese has linised re-covering his
peel and billiard tables and they are now new
all in excellent condition.
The canal season is netv nearly ever.
In another month or less the beats will
step running aud the canal be filled with
water.
The Republican helmet company last
evening declined te accept Captain L. K.
Fendcrsmith's resignation by an unani
mous vote.
There were eleven tramps arrested here
and placed in the lock-up last night. To
day they were taken te Lancaster by an
officer.
UAUKAS CORPUS.
Jesse Nye's Case Again Continued.
Jesse Xye, committed by Alderman
Ilarr, for drunken and disorderly conduct
iu intcrfeiing with the Republican parade
en the leth inst., and in whose behalf a
writ of habeas corpus, was taken out en
the Tuesday following, and the case con
tinued until te-day owing te the absence
of Judge Patteisen, was this afternoon
again brought from jail and taken before
Judge Patterson for a hearing.
T. 15. Helahan, esq., counsel for the
prosecutor, asked that the case be con
tinued en account of the absence of the
prosecutor and witnesses, who had net
been notified of the time set for the hear
ing. B.F.Davis, Nye's counsel, resisted a con
tinuance ; the prosecutor's counsel and
the alderman had been duly notified :
the defendant had been in jail eight days.
and the case having been already oiice
continued, he was entitled te a hearing i
n'w.
Alderman B.irr stated that Geerge F.
Miller was the complainant ; that he was
net prcscntat the hearing before him, nor
at the first hearing en habeas corpus, and
that he had no notice se far as he knew of
fit present hearing.
Judge Patterson suggested that the
cae would have te be continued until the
prosecutor was given notice, and intimated
th'at such ndtice should Iuwc been given
by defendant's counsel.
B. F. Davis, esq., and Gee. Xaunian,
esq., declared such a proceeding te be at
variance with the practice of the court. E.
K. Martin, esq., counsel for the prosecu
tor, was present at the time the case was
first continued and was notified that the
hearing would be te-day. Sir. llolehan
appears te-day as his substitute. When
counsel has been duly notified that is all
the notice that is necessary, and it is coun
sel's place te have the prosecutor here if
he wants him. and te ffe en with the case
whether he be here or nel. Besides, thcr c !
is a witness new present
who will swear
that Miller was netilied of the hearing te
day.
Judge Patteisen said he would continue
the case uutil Monday morning at 0 o'clock
sharp, because the prosecutor had net been
duly notified of the hearing.
Mr. Xauman insisted that if the case
was continued the court should decide that
in all similar cases a notice given te coun
sel should net be deemed .sufficient unless
netice is also given te the prosecutor in
person. The practice of the court has here
tofore been different and if the rule is t j
he changed he wanted te knew it.
The court remanded the prisoner te jail
and ordered Mr. Helahan te give notice
te Geerge F. Miller te be present Monday
morning at 9 o'clock.
ST. STKI'UISX'S r.IK.
Handsome Decorations and Tine Display el 1
C.OflllK. I
The fair for the benefit of St. Stephen's
Lutheran church opened in the beautiful
auditorium of church building coiner of
Duke and Church streets, Tuesday even
ing As almost everybody wanted te -ce
the torchlight p ojcssien given en that
evening the attcudence at the lair was net
very large, but last evening there was
quite a large attendance, aud the sales
reached nearly one hundred dollar?.
The tables arc very prettily decorated,
and Iadcncd with a large stock of useful
and fancy articles, embracing geld and
silver watches, silverware, guns, sewing
machines furniture, carpets, glass and
china ware.ladies' and children's clothing,
books, stationery, pictures, rugs, tidies 1
and thousands of articles of crochet and
needle work and bijeuterie in endless
variety.
The ladies iu charge of the tables arc as
fellows : Ne. 1, fancy goods, Mrs. C.
Zirnmermen ; Xe. 2, confectionery, Mrs
Etnil Mcistcr, wife of the pastor ; Xe. 3,
fancy goods. Mrs. Catharine Riddle ; Ne.
4, staple and fancy goods, Mrs. Geerge
Shuhnyer. Mrs. Sephie Oblendcr has
charge of the ice cream department ; Miss
Mary Rettigef the posteflicc, aud Misses
Lizzie Oblcnder and Mary Wisuer of the
lishjiend.
Te-night a grand tiinc is expected, and
vocal aud instrumental music will be add
ed te the ether attractions.
Ou Monday evening it is expected the
Mamncrcher society will be present and
sing some of their line selections.
The committee of arrangements deserve
much credit for their efficient labors in be
half of the fair and the taste displayed in
filling up the room. The following' named
gentlemen constitute the committee :
Henry Zimmerman, Adam Oblcnder,
Geerge Wall, Jehn Ochs, Peter Miller, B.
F. Adams, Wm. Wisner, Geerge Kuhl
mau. C. F. Oblcnder.
Lest and Found.
Last night J. Hay Brown, esq., was
walking in the Pennsylvania depot and he
found a pocket book containing ever $109.
It was just after the y:30 train had passed
west and -as Mr. Brown could net find an
owner he thought it belonged te some one
en the train. He telegraphed te Harris
burg and found that J. H. Baldwin, a pas
senger en that train had lest a pocket
book a description of which was tent here
The pocketbook was sent te the gentle
man, who resides in Pitt6burgb,this meni'
LADIES!
WE INVITE EXAMINATION OF OUR NEW STOCK OF
SILKS, VELVETS AND DRESS GOODS.
We are new prepared te offer an elegant line of above goods at prices which npen examination will be
found te he as low as the lowest.
GIVLEE, BO WEES & HURST'S
DRY GOODS AND CARPET HOUSE,
25 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa.
T Night's Parade.
The route of te-uight's parade is as
fel-
lows :
Ferm en Nei th Duke street, right rest
iug en East King, down Duke te Church,
te Seuth Queen, te Hager, countermarch
te German, te Prince, te West King, te
Mary, ceuntcrmareh te Prince, te Walnut,
countermarch te Chestnut, te North
Queen, te East Kinir, te Marshall, ceun
tcrmaieh te Centre Square aud dismiss.
The Paradise and Strasburg clubs will
come te town. Beth are equipped and
tlicv will participate in the parade.
Mounted men who intend participating
in the parade will form at Prince aud
Orange streets.
The members of the different ward
clubs who intend parading with ether
than their own clubs aud who have uni
forms, will confer a favor te the officers
of their respective clubs by leaving their
equipments with the captains of their club
that every uniform may be filled.
llew Tlicv Keel at Adrian, Alien.
Reed, Rcadi & .Smith, druggists, et this city,
:uy that Day's Kiihcet Pad is giving the very
bcstei satisfaction. One of their customer
says lie would net take two hundred dollars
ler one lie ha? If he could net another.
There is no use in drugging yourself te
death, and buying all the vile medicines for
internal use when you cm be cured of tcver
and ague, dumb ague, bilious disorders, Jaun
dice, dyspep-ia, as well as all disorders and
ailments of the liver, bleed and stomach, by
wearing one et Plot. Guiluicltc's French
Liver Tads, which is a sure cure every time.
II your druggist docs net keep the pad, send
$1.5 ) in a letter te X'rench Pad Ce., Teledo, O.,
and it will be sent you by mail. It is the enlv
pad that is guaranteed te cure. Beware of
counterfeit. a
A New Ue for Cerk.
The new cork fleer covering Linoleum has
ingratiated itself se rapidly into public favor
that it is superseding all appliances heretofore
wmpleycd for a like purpose. Its most remark
able feature is its "extraordinary durability ;"
in this respect no ether fleer covering can
compare with it. It is equally desirable for
dining rooms, halls, churches, and every va
riety cf building. Kept by all first-class car
pet dealers. The only genuine article has
" Linoleum" en the back of everv square yard
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-V dtligluiul -have is possible only with the
' Cuticiu.i Muring Seuf.
t eli! or young, or grave or gas-,
These who new let their teeth decay.
With bicath we can't endure;
The thought their alter Jitc will haunt.
That they neglected SOZODOXT,
Th.it would have kept all pure.
oIS-lwdeedAw
Xi-jht b eats, cough, emaciation mid decline
pi evented by Mult Hitters.
POLITICAL meetings.
Ikeimxr.itic County Committee
The Democratic County Committee Mill
meet ai the Central Hcidquarteis in this city
en MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, at 10 n. in. Iin-
perlnnt business,
te lie present.
l'.t cry member Is expected
W. r
HENSEL,
Chairman.
. H. Gisiui.
McMrtLuv,
. FATrrisse:
"creturies.
(icneral Parade.
There w ill be a general parade et the Deme-
cnitlc club-, of the city next Saturday evening.
' urtucr arrangements will be announced
hertly by Col.rerdney, Uattalien Commander
Attention, Iren Workers.
The Iion-Weikers who intend participating
in the parade te-morrow evening will meet at
Kehihig'4 hotel, corner of I'lnni and Chestnut
sticct, at 7 o'clock, sharp. "The (jnnrryville
i mil wiil head the delegation,
l'lrst Ward.
A meeting et I irst ward elub will be held at
Henry Xemr.cr's s-aloen, en Saturday evening
at" o'clock shai p. f-i the purpose of dHtrib
nting the b i In nee of nniferiusand turning out
in genenil parade.
hecend Ward.
Eveiy Member et the Second Ward will
assemble at their hcadriuartcr. Hanging's
i-nloeii,Cl:c-tnulstree1, opposite 1 It It. depot,
io-nieriow evening. at7 o'clock sharp, te take
part in the torchlight precession. TVm out.
Turn
Third Ward.
; JUixt at Central headquarters this evening at
7 o'clock -harp ler p trade. A lull turnout is
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de-ircd,
lenrtli Ward.
The i'eui tli v.ard club u ill meet en to-iuer-row
(Saturday) evening at 7 o'clock, sharp.
i ler p:rade with uiilierms aud w lute gloves.
j AH Democrat in the ward net uniformed are
1 iniitc.l te join.
Villli Ward.
The Tilth v. aid Hancock aud English club
will meet at their headquarters this even
ing at 7 o'clock, -h:irp, ler the purpose of
receiving a flag irem the ladies of the ward,
piier te joining in Hie parade.
Scicnth Ward.
The members et the seventh Ward Hancock
and Engh-h cl uli will meet for parade at head-quarler-
(Ku'ilinuii's saloon), at 7 o'clock
sharp, thi- evening. Every member is de
sired te be prc-ent and bring his equip
meuth.
nraviAJ. xetjves. '
The best remedy ter liver complaint is
leiV Liver rill-." Only 2 cents per box.
Sel Sel
Pelrt by t.ll druggists.
A Wish.
1 wieli I was a fere'gncr, Hottentet or Heathen
Turk,
Or else I lived in China where they used no
knife or terk.
Fer my health is really horrid, I'm feeling very
sad,
And I have get dyspepsia, and get it very bad.
1'oer fellow, insteaclet grunting, meaning and
crving.
Yeu belter bv far Spring Blessem be trying,
l'rlccs : flOc., trial bettles;i0c.
Fer sale bv II. 15. Cochran, druggist. 137 and
l.T Xerth Queen street, Lancaster, ln. 23
Tumors, crysipehw. mercurial diseases, scro
fula, and general debility cured by " Dr. Lind-s-ey's
Bleed Searcher."
The Chicago Time s-avs: Warner's Safe
Kidney and Liver Cure is highly endorsed by
ministers, judge, physician?, surgeons, by
men et literary and scholarly distinction, and
by individuals iu all the walks et life. 3
fcanmel A. Hewitt. Monteray, Mich., writes
that Dr. Themas1 Ecleetric Oil cannot be beat
by any medicine for coughs and colds and for
rheumalism, it works like a charm. It has
been thoroughly tried in this place and is great
demand, for sale uy 11. it. ceenrau, aruggist,
2i
!( iiuu w;i.uiui ijutwu suee.i, iiucasivr.
DIGITUS.
&.rr. In this city, October 20, 1830, Hannah
J., daughter of Jacob and Ann Papp, in the
Hist year et her age.
The relatives aud lileuds.ef the family are
respectfully invited te attend the funeral,
irem her parents' residence, corner of Cones Cenes
toga and Beaver streets, en Sunday afternoon,
at 2 o'clock. Services at St. Paul's Ji. E.
church. Interment nt Lancaster cemetery.
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DTtY GOODS.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
H. Z. RHOADS & BRO.
Call attention te the completeness and variety of their
stock, including every article of every description in their line,
from the low-priced te the costly. All grades of Watches and
Time-keepers. All elasses of Jewelry, including very many
pretty designs in cheap goods, and a superb collection of fine
Diamond Goods. Silverware in full variety, from any geed
Electro-plated article te the Solid Silver Goods of great intrin
sic worth. Oil Paintings, Musical Bexes, Bronzes, &c, &c.
All purchasers of goods in our line, all persons contemplat
ing the purchase of such goods, all admirers of beautiful goods,
are respectfully invited te visit our store.
H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers.
THE LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK OF
BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, &C,
In the city, is te be
NORBECK & MILEY,
PRACTICAL CARRIAGE BHILDERS,
COR. DUKE AND VINE STS., LANCASTER, PA.
S-COX CO.'S
The Stock include alt the
LATEST STYLES SPRINGS,
uerh as the Urewster, Whitney, Salidee Triple, Euipire 'Cress Spring, Dexter Queen, Duplex
nd Elliptic, and they will also make te order any style a purchaser may desire. Kepaiiing
fall kinds promptly attended te.- All work guaranteed for one year.
"OUR WORK SUSTAINS OUR "WORD."
.Vt'ff ADVERTISJiBIEXTS.
MISS M. K GILL, TEACHEKOFUKAVr
ing in the Girls' High Scheel, wishes te
obtain pupils in the various styles of drawing
and painting. Residence Xe. 35 West Orange
street. Furs altcied and repaired at the same
place. ect20-tfd
KOPJES' HUII.DING, LOAN AND DK
posit Company. The regnla.- monthly
meeting will be held this (Safunl.iv) evening
at 7K o'clock, in their hall, in the Inquirer
building. Meney te loon.
It H. W. VILLKE, ?ee'y.
1?OK SALK AX A SACKlriCK.
? A CAFFKEY TRACK SULKEY, weight
51 pound, geed as new.
S. E. BAILY&CO.,
I Xerth Queen Street.
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rKUSSES!
TRUSSES!! TRUSSES!!!
Suflcrers from Rupture will find the safest,
easiest and cheapest Trusses in the world en
exhibition and for sale by
ANDREW G.FREY.
Cor. X. Queen and Orange St?., Lane. Ia.
Alse the only sure euro for PILES. Frey's
Universal 1'iIoSuppesitoiy never failed.
Trice SO and 75 cents a box.
ATTENTION
CITIZEXS.
HANCOCK LEGION AND
3.'SK?5fv'"!
The members of the
HANCOCK LEGION
net parading with their ward clubs, and 'the
Citizens el Lancaster who are in favor of the
election or GEXERAL WIXFIELD SCOTT
HAXCOCK te the Presidency will pleae meet
this (SATURDAY) evening. OCTOBER 21, at
7 o'clock sharp, at the Headquarters of the
Democracy, Centre Square, and join the Demo
cratic parade. Dark dress.
PHILIP IJERXARD,
ltd Marshal.
""OOALf COAL!
Fer geed, clean Family and all ether kind
ofCOALgeto
RUSSEL. & SHULMYBR'S. !
Quality and Weight guaranteed. Orders re
spectfully solicited.
OFFICE: 88 East King Street. YARD: -
018 North Pnnce Street. '
auglt-taprlSR !
SOMETHING NEW
AT
CHINA HALL.
ie"GofflOiSB,!utewFae.
Feed cooked without changing the llaver or
leav leg any Metal! lc Taste.
It never Burns or Scorches av Iren or Tin
reis ue. 1
Housekeepers and Cooks, give tlieni a trird.
Thousands of them being sold dull.
HIGH & MARTIN,
Ne. J3 EAST KING STREET.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VERY VAI
UABLE REAL ESTATE. On TUESDAY
EVENING. NOVEMBER 9. 1SS0. in pursuance
of an order of the Orphans' Court et Lancaster
county, will be sold at public vendue, at the
Cooper Heuse, West King street, in the city of
Lancaster, Pa., the following real estate, late
of Philin Sebum, deceased, viz :
-All that elegant three-story BRICK STORE
and DWELLING HOUSE and Let of Ground,
situate en the south side of West King street,
between Penn Square and Prince street.in the
city of Lancaster, aforesaid, containing 40 feet.
! inches in front, and extending in depth 215
fi.i't te ji14 feet wide Tinlille nllev en which it
has a front et width et 01 feet Inches.
Bounded en the east by property et cnnrles
Gillespie and Geerge M. Stelnman, and en the
west by property et Jehn McCalla.
The Stere Roem is very large and c m venient
with geed dry cellar under it. The dwelling
part of the building is also extensive and isnew
occupied as a bearding house. There are
roomy Brick Stables en the said alley, with
large entrance from West King street, capable
ofaccenimodatlngalarge number or horses.
Alse wagon sheds and carriage houses. The
whole building is drained by tewers connect
ing with the main sewer in West King street,
and a well et never-failing water with pump
therein is in the yard. The whole premises
have lately been thoroughly put in order, the
front and stables newly painted and arc new
in excellent condition. This is a very valuable
property, centrally located and considered one
of the best business stands of the city and well
worthy the attention of business men and cap
italists generally.
Possession et the store may be given imme
diately if desired. Geed title anil possession
flvcn en the rest of the property en April 1st,
B31.
Sale te commence at 7 o'clock, p. in., ou said
dav, when attendance will be given and terras
mafle known by. JOHNE.SCHUM.
CHAS.HOLZWORTH,
S. Bess & Sen, Administrators, c.t. a, ,
Auctioneers. ect28-SWThSd
.-SSaSS?
seen at the Works ei
OLD STAXO.-ea
XEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
GKAMJSAUiCR KltAUT AXl PIGS FEKT
Lunch this evening at the Maner Hetel,
West King street, and the best of Beer en tap.
ltd WILLIAM KEIIM.
rpiIE KEGUI.AR MONTHLY MEETIXG OF
L thcAmcricanMcchanics'BulldingaudLean
Association will be held this (SATURDAY)
evening at CJo'cleck, in Ceylc's Building, Xe.
38 East King street
ltd WM. T. JEFFEKIES, Secretary.
COUGH NO MORE !
A Certain Cure Fer
COUGHS, COLDS, SORE THROAT,
nd all DUciisc of the
THROAT AND LUNGS.
Fer the relief of Consumptive, in all stages
of the Disease.
Prepared aud sold only at
HULL'S DRUG STORE
Ne. 15 WEST KING STREET,
au-2S-lyd
LANCASTER. PA.
tineut
J. B. lartln & Ce.,
Cerner West Ring and Prince Streets,
LANCASTER, PA.
ALL GRADES OF
WALL PAPERS.
The Largest Line in the City.
CARPETS,
WDfDOW SHADES,
CORNICES, ETC.
WallPanar
TILUD EDITION.
SATURDAY EVENING, OCT. 23, 1880.
WEATHER INDICATIONS.
Washington, D. C, Oct. 23. Fer the
Middle states, clearing weather, northwest
te southwest winds, higher barometer
lower temperature.
BY WIRE AJS'D CABLE.
News or th Altcraoen Ceadented.
In Philadelphia Martin V. Chapman,
charged with perjury in connection with
the suicide of "Dr." Buchanan, te-day
was committed iu default of $5,000 bail.
The Xowtewn (Pa.) posteffico was rob
bed last night.
Thera wen the first race at Pimlico te
day and the second was a dead heat be
tween Glidelda and Grenada.
The crop prospects in Russia arc ex
tremely gloomy.
In Petersburg, Va., Cleappas Rancy has
been acquitted of nnmler.
Certain tenants in England have been
warned net te pay full rents en penalty of
death.
These Troublesome Telegram.
New Yerk, Oct. 23. Judge Lawrence
in the supreme court chambers this morn
ing en application of attorneys for the
Western Union telegraph company grant
ed an order te show cause returnable en
the 27th inst. why injunction should net
issue te restrain the Democratic national
committee from using or circulating litho
graphic copies of Marshall Jewell's dis
patches, which were obtained by the com
mittee through the mistake of the tele
graph cempauy. The original application
was for an injunction which was net
granted, and the affidavit en which the
order was obtained was made by Nervin
Green, president of the company.
Verdict Against a Liquor Dealer.
Northampton, -Mass., Oct. 23. Mary
Harrington yesterday received a verdict of
$3,400, in her suit for $10,000 against
Michael McKillop, liquor dealer of IIoI IIeI IIoI
yelcc, for the less of her husband who was
killed in a drunken row while under the
influence of liquor obtained in defend
ant's saloon. :
WANTED.
WAISTKD .UVXIITBODY TO ADVKK
tise, free of charae, in the Iktellwkn
cer. who wants something te de.
WANTED TWO IlIXiaG KOOM CilKLS
immediately. Geed wages. Apply te or
address franklin ileuie, Columbia, Pa.
2td.
X7"ANTKU A 1'OSITION AS HOUSK-
f t'cper by a widow lady. Geed rcler
ence iven. Address Housekeeper, Ixtelli
OEXt 1 Omce. e23 2td
-VEIF ADVERTISEMENTS.
IltE KEGULAKMONTIILYMEKTING OF
the Union Buildimrand Lean Association
will be held en MONDAY Evening at 7
o'clock. A. II. HALL,
ltd Secretary.
BARBEYS' CELEHKATfcD LAOKK BKKIt
en tap and musical entertainment Tills
EVENING. Lunch every morning from 0 te
12 o'clock at Hetel Frankc,
ltd JOHN HESS
N
OTI C4: TO ISUYEKS.
OUR NEW
REAL ESTATE CATALOGUE
Fer OCTOBER, is new ready ler
FREE DISTRIBUTION.
Examine it bctere buying a home.
II KICK & STAUfcFJSi:,
e!G-3tclS,T& WK 3 North Duke Street.
ESTATE OF JANK SWING, LATK OF
Lancaster city, deceased. Letters of ad
ministration en said estate having been grant
ed te the undersigned, all persons indebted
thereto are requestid te make Immediate pay
ment, and the-c having claims or demands
against the same, will present them vithetit
delay for settlement 'te the undersigned, re
siding in Lancaster, Pa.
ELIZABETH ELLIOTT,
JOSEPH W1LFONG,
Administrators.
J. L. fTiu?.MET, Att'y. o23Ctdeaw
SPECIAL ORDERS FOR
FINE WATCHES
Receive iiiet enicfnl attention.
DESIUN&
AND ESTIMATES SUKMITl'ED
WITHOUT CHARGE.
E. F. BOWMAN,
lOfi EAST KINO STREET,
LANCASTER. PA.
IXKCCTOIl'S PUBLIC SALKOIVAMIA
li RLE CITY PROPERTY. On FRIDAY'
NOVLMBEK 5, 18e0, will be sold by public sale
at the Franklin Heuse, Lancaster city, Pa.,
the following real estate, te wit:
Ne. I. A let of ground fronting IS feet, mere
or less, en East King stieet. in said city, and
extending 215 in depth te a 16-fcet wide alley,
en which is erected a two-story BRICK HOUSE
withatwo-stery Buck Back melding attached.
Ne. 501. The heuc Is conveniently laid out
witn liycirant, rruit trees aimeiiicr improve
ments, fe. 2. A let of "round fronting 21 feet en
East Orange street, and extending in depth 118
feet te 8-leet wide private al.cy, en which is
erected a two-steiy Brick Heuse, with a two-
story jsrick uacK iHUKIlng attached. .e. J17,
with gas through the whole house. Hydrant,
Fruit Trees and ether improvements.
Ne. 3. A let of ground fronting the same as
Xe. 2, and the same depth anil same kind of a
house as Ne. 2, and is numbered 440.
Ne. 4. A let et irreund trentinz Vi icct en
East Orange street, iu said city, ami extending
in ucpin nu icct 10 a i.-iect wine private auey,
en which is erected a two-story Brick Heuse
with a one-story Brick Back Building attached.
Hydrant, Fruit Treesand ether improvements,
Ne. 522. Terms easy.
Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. in. of Mild
day, when conditions of sale will be made
known by REV. A. F. KAUL.
Executer et the E"tatcef late Mrs. Daniel Mc-
Cert.
Saii'l Hess & fcn.v, Auct. e23-12td
SHAWLS! SHAWLS!!
BLANKET SHAWLS for Ladies.
BLANKET SHAWLS for Children.
BLANKET SHAWLS for Scheel Girls.
PAISLEY, THIBET anil BROCHE SHAWLS.
5SHAWLS IN QUANTITIES
AT .
PAHNBSTOOK'S.
Headquarters for UMerwear.
UNDERWEAR Jer Ladles.
UNDERWEAIt for Gents.
UNDERWEAR for Beys and Gill.
UNDERWEAR at all prices.
FAHNESTOCK'S,
Next Boer te the Court Heuse.
INSTATE OF K. B. STOWEKS HARMEK
J ger, late et Lancaster city, deceased.
Letters testamentary en said estate having
been granted te the undersigned, all persons
Indebted thereto are requested te make imme
diate settlement, and these having claims or
demands against the same will present them
without delay for settlement te the under
signed, residing in Lancaster, Pa.
ALEXANDER J HARIJERGEK.
Executer.
J. L, Steismrw, Attv. an320tdea
MAMKETS.
rmiadeipius market.
I'HiLADStrHi. October S3. Fleur dull
ami weaker; supernne I3us?,5i0; extra! 09$
440; Ohie and Indiana family $530tS00;
Penn'a Umily $. 1235 37: St. Leut family
at t6 0036 50: Minnesota family 3 003$ 00;
Strttght. $6 25SC75; patent 'in-l high grade
te ieK
Rye flour scarce at isee.
Wheat quiet and easier; Ne. 1 Western
Red tl 126113; Pcun'j. Red l 123113;
Amber $1 131 13.
Cern dull for local use; yellow nt3S35Uc;
mixed 54c.
Oats quiet and easier ; Ne. I, White 41c ;
Ne. 2 de 40c; Ne. 3 de 33c; Ne. S, Mixed 8c.
Kye firm at 93c.
Previsions steady, with jobbing tradoenly ;
mess perk and beef bams $1G !;&; Indian
mess beet at 118 50: smoked hams lljtlSe;
pickled hamt 8i?9c; bacon smoked shoul
ders 6c ; salt de 5kc.
Lard easier; city kettle at8J3ci loose
butchers' SJc: priui0 9teatn gc.
Butter choice Arm and fairly active;
ether grades market dull : Creamery
extra 31832c: geed te choice S5ft30e; Bradford
county and New Tork extra. 'JtifrSte: Western
reserve extra 20!c ; de geed te choice Iftgaec :
Rolls firm; Western Beicrve extra :it23e;
Penn'a Fxtra SZ21c.
Eggs scarce and linn; Penn'a Extra 23c;
Western Extra 22c.
UhecsedulLaside from choice : New Tork full
cream' 13Klc; Western full cream 12K0
13Uc : de lair te geed 11312c ; ile half skims
10i10c.
Petroleum dull : rctlucd 12c.
Whisky dull at $112.
Seeds Geed te prime clever dull nt$t73&
750; Timethy nominal at $2702M: Flaxseed
wanted, $1 33 bid.
Mew VerK MarKei.
Nkw Vekk, Oct.23. Fleur State and West
ern quiet and prices scarcely st firm ;
Superfine, at $3 S0.J4 'J.": extra de at
f4254 50; choice, de. H 53f?4 75: fancy de.
14 80S600: round hoop Ohie! 7385 00: choice
ue eiut uu; supernne western .. a jji u;
common te sroedexlra de fl23HU; choice
de de 4 C5gG 50 ; clwicc white wheat de $4 G"
6185; Southern quiet and heavy; com
mon te fair extra 5 00j5 53; geed te choice
de T C0g7 00.
Wheat about Jc lower aud trade moderate ;
Ne. 1 White, Dee., I Ifi : Ne. 2 Red. Oct.
$lJ5i ;doNev..lltia!I ltiC: ; de Dec ., 17
1 17f;deJan..$llS.
Cern a shade easier and mi let : Mixed wwt
em 8pnt,54A(f(53Jc;ile tumre,53Mfr5tc.
Oats unchaiiKOit; Ne. 2 Oct. autf Nev. 39e ;
duDcc.3!i3!(c; State 3!J43e ; Western.
SSmoe
MtecWJUarKer.
October 23.
Nxw Yerk Stocks.
Stocks strong and higher.
A. Sf. A. si. r. M. V. SI. P. St
r. si. r. si.
1:00 2:23
iiii ....
10:23 llri". 1:00 2:23 3:l0
ErieR. IC. 41 43,
Michigan S. A L.S....lU?i lit
113'; 114
mil 103
.... 115-;.
10! 103J2
42li 41
;! ;
ixA -H.J
MlchigantCent. it. IL.iaVi 104
'r
Chicago AN. W
Chicago, M ft St. P..
Han. & St. J. Cem....
" " P'id...
Teledo & Wabaslr..
Ohie & Mlssts-ipni. .
AWiZ
.101
JlJ-Ji
10JIS
N
417
TV-'
51S
2IJ1
1'J
42
ail
..;., ..
St. Leuis, I. M. & S. R.. 51;
untarteana western. 'Hii
V. C. A I. C. R. i: V.
New Jersey Central.. 71FJ4
Del. A HuiHenCaual. S.V,
Del..lick..t Western 'M'i
21U
7.'i
fftt
.Vi
'JTl
;
Western Union Tel...l02,' 101i 101? 101i
Pacific Midi S. S. Ce.. 4i?i 45J 45)2 l5J5
Aiannattan r.ievutca. ;i
33J
3S
SS
SB
Union Pacitlc
Kansas & Texas
New Yerk Central
Adams Express
Illinois Central
Cleveland A Pitts
Chicago & Reck I
Pittsburgh A Ft. W...
American U. Tel. Ce.
3.'i
33 "
li 37A
... 131$
... 117
... 115
... 125
... 122
... V3
PUILADKLI-HIA.
Stocks strong.
Pennsylvania R, It.... 5,'4 59& 5UJ 50JJ WJ
Phil'a. A Reading..... l'.; 1K 20 2i 20$
Lehlgli Valley I G2J' 5.1 53 53Ji
LehiKh Navii:atien... 34 34 TA teli 35
Northern Pacific Cmn 21 2! 2a 2 29
" " P'd caii 64 .... 84V
Pitts.. Titus v'c A li.... W'i li-. li'.Ji 17 172
Northern Central 3.5i 37
Phil'aAErie R. R.... l7Ji 17J 10JS .... 10J
Northern Penn'a W1, 50Ji
Un. U. R's of N.J J 1824 .... 1ft!
Hestenville Pass 19J 19J4
Central Trans. Ce.
Leral Mecks and Bends.
Par
val.
Lane.City 0 per et. Lean, due 1SI.. .Hm
" " 1SH2... 100
" l.S.. . 10O
" " 1VJ0... 1(
" " 1835... 10O
" 5 per ct. In 1 or SO ycarj" 11)0
Lane. and fjunrry v'e R. R.bend.... 10)
' " " stock.... M
Lancaster and Ephrata turnpike... 25
IincElizabetht'n nndMiddlet'n.. K
Lancaster and Fruitville turnpike. 50
Lancaster and Lit itz turnpike 25
Lancaster anil Maner turnpike.... 50
Lancaster and Manheiui turnpike. 25
Lancaster and Marietta turnpiki:.. 25
Lane. an.I New Helland turnpike., loe
Lane, and Strasburg turnpike 25
Lane. andSiiseuchanua turnpike.. 3x
Lane, and Willow Street turnpike. 25
Farmers' Nat. Hank et lainciLster... 50
First Nat. Bank of Lancaster lixi
Lancaster County Nat. Bank 50
Iniitiirer Printing Ce .Ml
Lanc.Glu Light and Fuel Ce. stock. 25
" " bends.
Last
sale.
$100.25
105
114
H8.t:
120
103
11-3
3.'25
47.13
51
51
5t
ttt
30.40
25
85
20
275.25
10.15
100
150
102.10
27
kV:
PUBLIC SALE OFMULKS.
On 5IONDAY. OCTOBER 25. will be Held
at the Merriniae, North Prince street. 21 head
et ftrst-elas Yeung KENTUCKY MULES. A
credit of 1?) days. Fer particulars n-e M R.
Witwer. Sale at 1 o'clock.
e22-2td JOSEPH A. WOODRURN.
;UR KENT.
plate kUiss front. Iiiirh eeilin;.'. located 011 the
main business street and next deer te the pest
etlice. Columbia, Lancaster county. Pa. : has
been occupied as a book store ter tins lasl
hixteen yiars, and isoncet tiie best stands iu
the comity for that business, it is a line open
ing ter any one u he understands the book and
stationery business. Possession given imme
diately. Address
JOHN FENDRIt'H.
ect20-lud Columbia, Pa.
"POK SALK.
HANDSOME RESIDENCES,
Ten-roomed, two-story and Mansard root,
Green Stene Frent Dwellings,
Nes. 121) and 433 West Orange Stieet.
With all the best
MODERN IMPROVEMENTS,
ucludlng Jenning'a improved Londen water
closets, marble-top washstand, improved wall-ed-Iu
range, cellar heater, perfect drainage and
sewerage, deep, dry cellar, white marble base
and steps, &c, Ac. Let 22 by J45 feet te a Il-feet
wide alley, front yard 2 ) feet iu depth, inclesed
with ornamental iron lencc.
Fer terms, Ac, apply te
JOHN II. METZLER,
aug21-WAStld Ne.O Seuth Duke St.
TIl'HUC
WALK OF A VALUA1ILK 8UII-
I Uli RAN
PROPERTY. On TUESDAY.
NOVEMltER a. at the Coencr Heue. will be
bold the Beautiful Suburban Property of the
undersigned, containing 5 AC It Kb. situated
ou the Columbia pike, en-juarter ofamile
west of Lancaster, Pa., bordering en mid near
te the country plccs respectively of Dr. J. W.
Ncvin. of the 3Iesr.s. Hager, et Nittli. Ell
makcr, esq., anil contiguous te Wheatland,
homeef the late ex-President James Buchanan.
Possessing the advantage of thii, neighbor
hood te these elegant homes of thu West End ;
anil itself improved ly its caiiacieus mansion
and suitable outbuildings sheltered by orna
mental trees, shrubs and climbing vinen, and
surrounded by lawns laid out in paths and
carriage read"; communicating with the city by
means et the pike anil gas-lit liavements and
the live minutes walk te City Passenger Rail
way : with its frontage of e7! feet en a line of
front wi'ii city pieperties near by ; Jtlils prop
erty wiille etfering llie double advantages of
country and city MirreundingH. allenls a
lovely home with a growing value.
The place contains above i ornamental and
fruit trees. Of the latter there are varieties et
anples, peaches, pears, plums, cherries, Ac, in
fruit-bearing state, anil se likewise are the
dlllcrcnt varieties et grapes, currants, rasp
berries, Ac. The mansion of brick, with slate
reef, having a southern exposure, containing
20 rooms and halls, with tiieir complement
of closets, and basements with cemented
lloers, plastered wall and ceilings, well light
ed and thoroughly ventilated, is a double two
.storied Heuse witli well llnished attic rooms.
Its living rooms and bed chambers newly
painted and papered, open out en beautiful
verandahs and piazzas with appliances for
conservatories. The priucipal hall is entered
from a portico that is approached from the
front through an avenue of tall evergreen
trees. Among the modern improvements is
a bath room supplied with rain water caught
from reef in a boiler iron tank of Best's manu
facture, newly constructed ; also a large size
Reynolds' improved tnrnace that heats entire
building. Of its outbuildings there is a newly
built tobacco shed, a shed for wagons, Ac.
Stabling room for 2 cows, 2 horses and for pigs,
and a roomy carriage house. Immediately in
the rear et residence U a two storied brick
slate covered building, adapted ler summer
kitchen, and having upper room for servant.
There are two wells et excellent water, one
especially distinguished ferits supply that has
never shown signs or diminution during the
longest droughts.
Persons desirous of inspecting the premises
may call, when a full opportunity for doing se
will Ircely be granted.
Sale te commence promptly at 7 o'clock p.
m. en said day, when terms and conditions
will be made known bv
J. H B. WAGNES,
Hrenr Skveckt, Auct. ect US Wtd