Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, October 27, 1880, Image 3

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LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER WEDNESDAY- OCTOBER 27, 1880
man who had premised te protect the
birds for the trials at Quarryville had net
only gunned ever the grounds himEclf but
had invited his friends te de the same.
3Ir. DifFencIcrffcr said he had picvieusly
been ever the grounds and birds were
abundant.
Fer the field trials of ne::t year, Piesi
dent W. A. Dumshcc, of the McKccspert
game association, tcndeicd tlie society the
use of this association'.', piereivcs compris
ing 3,500 acres. The chair was authorized
te appeiut committee te secure suitable
grounds for next year.
Seme discussion ensued ever opening
the entries for the .stile trials te all the
world. It was found this would involve a
change in the constitution.
The 1'res.
Among the leprcsentatives of the speit
ing press attending the meeting arc the
following, all of whom are sending full re
ports te their papers : .1. II. llenricks, of
Pittsburgh Lender and Despatch; Dr.
Rewc, of the Chicago 7 VcM; Samuel Dick Dick
eon, of the-Philadelphia Afield and Afloat ;
F. Sattcrtlr.vaite. of the New Yerk Ferest
and Stream.
Te Dr. Hev.c wc aie under special obli
gations fermany ceuilc&ies.
The association is composed of enter
prising gentlemen of high position whose
intelligent and liberal elTbit.s te piemntc
line sportsmanship cannot fail te 1-e
fraught with abundant geed icsulls.
The following paitics interested in the
field trials have ai lived in Lancaster and
are registered at the Stevens heuse: It.
T. Vandevert a-id J. W. Vandeveit, Pitts
burgh ; Jehn I'eiley. Iiiutishuig : F. V.r.
tv-ilcr. Hani-dung.
The following aie registered at the
Cooper I1011.-0 : Ilen'.imin Price, Piltsten ;
E. Uei.skley. Pittsteu : Wm. rdcf'ee. Pitts
burgh : J. .M. McMuiui. Pillsbuigh.
t.lerlien Return i:l.in!tt.
The county conimissieneis are busily
engaged in arranging and fiuivauliiig te
the election eili'-eis of the several distiicts
the blanks for making up the returns or
the approaching K-clien. The list is a
feintidaljlu one. The letuin sheets are
some six feet hi W ngth and contain the
printed namej of one hundred and sixty
lour cmdida! i'- v, he aspire te thcMilTiages
of the people. Of this number no lets than
one hundreil and m-Lccii arc candidates
for piC.-idcuLi.il oler.to.-.s namely, twenty
nine, each, f. the Dunieciatic, Ilepubii
can, Uicenl.uel: ai.d Temperance pailies;
four candidate-, for .-.iiprcme judge ; four
for auditor general; tiiree for 1 'engress ;
three for .-tate senator; eighteen ler Assem
bly ; tin ee for dNuict attorney; six for
piiOii inspectors; six for direc
tors of the peer, and tlncc ler
comity surveyor. IJcsidc. these
great letuin sheets each be.ml of election
efllccis is furnished with blank statements
te be tilled out and tacked up immediately
after the etcs shall have liecn counted;
also with four different forms of affidavits
te bj made by pci.vms whose right te
vole is disputed ; tally books for the
clerks; rcgisliy books ; copies efinsiiuc
tiens te election efliccr-. ; copies of supple
ment te clccthm laws; envelopes for mi- 1
nerity inspceter.s: poll beek.s ; led tape:
sealing wav ; statienery: bills of election
expenses, ize.. Are.
With such a fermedab'.e atr.ty 01 candi
dates and documents te leek after it is te
be expected there will be some ii formalities
and neglect of duties en the pait of inex
perienced officer:;, and peihaps intentional
fraud en the jiait of di.-,honest ones. It is
of the greatest importance tint all election
officers familiarize them-chesatence with
all the raliant points of the law, most of
which will l:e found in the sheriff's piocla piecla piocla
matien, published in the newspapers and in
the instructions furnished by the eeuntv
commissioners.
a r.iiwTivvt. 'hesen :
li uic.ii-i.'k Portrait Eleguntl ."'ruined.
This afii neon the Hancock Veteran ib ib ib
sociatien of Linc.istcr received a beautiful
present from Law; ence Frey, :. veteran of
Ce. K, 77th T'egt. Pa. Vels., fermeily r.f
Laucister. but new et Greensburg. Ye.t Ye.t
mereland county, this state. The present
consists of a beautifully framed portrait of
Hancock, half length and life size. The
frame, which is handsomely carved anil or
namented, was made villi a pen-knife
by Mr. Frey The top of the frame
is surmounted by the American shield,
and en the ether --idc of the frame, in
weed of dilfeient colors, are carved representation-;
of cannon-, swords and lilies
with fixed b.i;, enets. On the bottom of
the frame are carved eiesed b.ivenet, ;
and en each corner of the frame, renting '
en leaves of pretty design, is eaivfcd the 1
well-known trefei2,thc badge of tlie Sccei'd
feips. The frame is ei editable te the me- I
elunical :kiIIef Mi. Fry, and its presen
tation te his old Democratic comrades '
shows Unit his heart is still in the light (
pl.iec for an undivided union and for the
man who shed his bleed te perpetuate it.
Mr. Ficy. sent along wth the picture the '
lollev. ing letter :
C.iir.EXi-r.i uc. Oct. 2"i, 181-0.
' Te the Veteran CluU of Lancaster, li.:
" Ce.mADES-Iif present ing te yen the ac
companying picture of (Jcr.cril Winiield
Scott Hancock, the soldier-statesman, as a
slight token of my rcgasd for you, allow
me te sa y that I regret that I am unable te
meet you fate te faee and feci the warm
grasp of your fiiendly hands. Although
far from you, my thoughts and feelings are
with you and the strong cords of a soldier's
friendship and admiration for the here of
C'eltysbuig still bind me te you with living
strength.
"PJeae accept this in Ike .spirit in which
it is given. ami may jen have the unbound
ed pleasure, as you gaze upon the manly
soldier's face, of beholding the picture of
the next president of the United States of
America, is the earnest derire of your
fiicud and brother.
" Very les-pcetfuliy,
' Lawrence Fnr.Y,
'Memhei of the Gietnslmri Veteran rlnb.
77th lh-t.. Ce. K. Pa. YeK"
A iireUen I.:i:.i;.
The sticet lamp at the corner of Lemen
and Market sticet, war. accidentally broken
about two weeks age, has net been lit
since that time. As Lemen s trcet at this
point is nccefsaiily much blockaded en
both sides with lumber, stones, meitai
boxes, &c., te be used in the erection of
two large tobacco waicheuscs 0:1 the side
of llauingardncr'K old coal sheds, travel at
this point is made dangcieus during daik
nights and it is veiy 'necessary that the
lamp at the nbovc-named point should be
promptly 1 cpiiied ami lighted. Otherwise
terieu.s accidents may occur.
Wat fliers Ay-pnin'ci!.
This iueiuing the feli.iwing Deinecratic
electicn wateher-. were appointed by the
ceuit: C'oney, Fieil 11. lir.imui ; vVesl
Lampeter. T5. F. Sellers : F. 1st Cocalico,
W. II. Walter; Earl, II. 11. Townsley,
There are two Republican inspccteis in
Ceney, West Lampeter and East ( 'oealiie.
St. S!eiIiens l'alr.
was again a geed attendance at St.
There
Stephen's church hist evening. The Entci
pean band, ceiibistir.g of sixteen men, ZIr.
Roberts leader, and t'enrad Iihcain, con
ductor, furnished geed music for the en
tertainment of sill present. A caster was
chanced off aud wen by ?.Irs. Brown, of
Quarryville. and a piece of muslin (50
yards) was wen by 3Iiv. Eva Kcngcrtcr.
iiixls of Ileal Estate.
The ical es'.atc of Margaretia II. l.dn,
Fulton township, containing 127 acies,
has been sold te Fir.nklin Aiiltinau. of
West Hempf'eld tewmhip, :.t $12.30 per
acre.
COLUMBIA NEWS.
OWi; KCGCLAB' CORRESPONDENCE
Special Meeting cf Council Tilings About
Town.
A special meeting of council was held
las evening. All the members were pre
sent except Messrs. Smith, Filbert, Kist
ler and Llewellyn. The president stated
that the meeting had been called at the
instance of the property committee. Mr. Mr.
Glevcr, lessee under Benjamin Barr, of
stoic room Ne. 3, Third street side of opera
house building, asked for a reduction in
his lent, stating that he had lest money
and would be unable te continue. After
discussing the matter council instructed
the property committee te inform Mr.
Glever that under the circumstances the'
weic unable te grant him the relief asked
for. It will be remembered that about
a year age Messrs. Barr and De Annan
rented their store "room for the purpose of
opening a restaurant. This business did net
pay and the lessees removed their stock and
fixtures and asked council te relieve them
of their lent. This council refused te de,
and the 100m laj- idle for some months.
Dining the summer Mr Glever rented
the room fieni Mesis. Ban- and De
Armar, opened a drug store and lias since
carried en the diug business there, with
results as above stated. Mi. Barr pre
posed te council te pay feit j dollars and
give a note with interest for balance of
rent, payable en April 1, 1881, bciuir rent
for four months January, Febiu.uy,
Maich and April. On motion the pro
posal of Mr. Bair was accptcd and the
finance committee se instiuctcd. In
the matter of painting the market
house loot" and poitien of the opera
house 100I', proposals for doing
the weik were read fiem Messrs Greve
fc Henry, of Columbia, whose bids
ranged, neemding te mateiialte be used,
from fifty te sixty-five dell.u s, or v. ith best
white lead anil oil, any tint or shade de
sired, for one-half cent per square feet; and
fiem II. 11. Bir.ce, of Lancaster,
who offered te put en the
Excelsior
the rate
squaie of
oracceidinj
Mr. I5i uce.
elastic reef paint at
of fouity-feur cents per
one hundred square feet,
te the measurement nude by
for $1(5.11. On motion the
painting of tool's was ghrn te Mr. Bruce
at foity-feur cents per hundred square
feet by a vole of two te one.
During the discussion upon this matter
Mr. Pfahler stated that by an estimate of
the number of .square feet in the reef the
proposal et Greve & Henry te paint the
reef with oxide of 11 en was lower in pi ice,
and from all that he could hear was a
much bcttei article than that offered by
Mr. Hriice, and moved that the contract
be awarded te Greve & I Icniy. The mo
tion was net seconded. The acceptance
efihchid of Messrs. Gsevc & Henry te
paint ioef with oxide of iron would have
eefc the boieugh 6(53, just $1.11 less than
the bid of Mr. lhiice. The vote en the
question steed as fellows :
Aye Messrs. Ilcacham, Heishcy, Jlu..
ser and AVitmer 1. Xe Mr. Pfahler.
The trustees of the "old Columbia pub
lie gieund c imp.iuy'' asked permission te
put a eres.sing en Sixth street, at Mr. A.
Ilaldcman's house. i
On molien p- mission a "deed for was I
granted.
The telephen- i-ehaisgc asked peinds- j
sien te plant pole-; through town. Ne a-- j
tien was t iken. Adjourned.
Iteruugh Ilnrtgct. I
T..I.McGuire of Lanca.stcr,Pa., wiilepen '
a dancing school in Shu!erslial!,this place, 1
en Tuesday cveninif, November 0th. Twe
or thice lessens a week will he givt-n if a
la rsre class can he formed.
The Frederick aecommed itlen train v. est
due here at 2:43 p. m. came in forty-live
minutes late yestciday afternoon.
Rev. F. W. Htalcy will lectin c this eve
ning in the lecture room of the E. L. Luth
s'iaii church en "Pilgrim's Progress.'
The Republiem Ivttalien w.l! paiade
in town te-night.
The efiicial eideis have net set been
published for the paiade of the Hancock
anil Engli.sh battalion to-meirow evening.
The Pennsylvania railroad -company
hive, up te this date, sold but four tickets
from Columbia te thv Fredeiick fair.
A gicat deal of lumber is new being
shipped thieugh here en the Pennsylvania
r.iihead.
It mined yesleiday afternoon, eleaied
in the evening, and is again cloudy to
day. Mis-s 3Iame Black of Lancaster, P.i., is
vhilhig in Columbia, the irr.cst of ML.s
la J'ecker
kfr.
A rattlesi!
ike, a little eve;
thiity-uiue
meiiiing at
Henry Citiy
inches long, was killed
thi-
I tn .stone imtii!es near the
hunace.
, Pherill' Hi;;.:e v.a, in ten this morn
ing. 1 A couple of companies of the Hancock
and English battalion will go te Mount
, Jey this evening. Yfagens will be the
mode of tiausportatieu, aud enough of
th.-'-.u h.ive been engaged te haul one hun
dred men or moie. A special train will
aKe be inn.
A couple efiiiuu H'siding senicwhcic en '
10 Heading read came hereon the Fred-
erick accommodation tmin at 12:05 te-day
and lefr e. the (me o'clock train bound for
Heading. The paity had been guifning
down near the .Man land line and bairged
10'J partridges aud a decn rabbits. They
get en the train at Jacob's mills near Han
over, and wc presume it was near thcic
they leccivcd tlseir game. They attracted
no little nlU'iitien as they walked down
Frent stieef.
I 1'ief. It. 3s. Clark, an elocutionist, en
j leitaiued nuile a large audience in Gap
I hall, en 3Ienday evening, with humorous,
! pathetic and dramatic leadings and iccita
1 liens. Half the proceed.'; were given te
1 the Gap school te buy books aud prizes
I for the school children. 3Ir. Clark recited
a selection fiem " People. We 3Ieef." and
J one of T.ihnage's lecluie.s most succcs-sful-
ly imitating the leveiend gentleman in
voice, gestuic and cspicssien.
Politics a: c moving along biiskly. Po
litical meetings are held in all directions;.
3Iany soldiers in this section of the coun
try who fought under Hancock, a':d wiie
have hciotefore been Itcpublic.in', intend
te vote for Hancock and tlie whole Hcino Hcine
erntie ticket en November 2d.
On Wednesday evening, Octeher 23, two
peddlers man and wife well known in
this section of the ce.tntry by the names
of Frank and Fannie Vincent came te the
farm house of 3Iichr.ei Wise, after he had
elhvd and begged of hjmte let tlicm sleep
i:i the hor.ae, and as Mr. Wise has known
than for some time, and believed them te
be henpnt, he let them sleep in the kitch
en. S.iiiiciime dining the night they get
up and left, taking with thorn about fix
de:!ai weith of things, including anew
pair of heavy calf-skiu boeti, Xe. G. It is
iuite likely they will try tD sell them.
Farmers and ethers should keep an outlook
f'r them.
l.pitcepr.1 General S.:icd.
The general convention of the Episcopal
chut ch of the United States, new in ses
sion in Xew Yeik, yesterday appointed the
Ilev. Dr. Knight, rector of St. James, this
city, a deputy te represent that church in
the general synod of the church of Eng
land in North America, which will meet in
Montreal in June, 18315.
Clothing Store Kebbed.
I'elts's clothing store at Christiana was
b.-eken open by burgkis last night and a
Iirgc qualutily of .clothing was stolen.
The thieves effected an entrance by prying
open the s'mtlcr. with a chisel, which
they sto'e from I?. Garner's wagenrnafcer
shop.
GENTLEMEN,
VB AUK SHOWING AX ELECAXT LIXE OF
COATINGS, SUITINGS, PANTINGS,
All in Latest Style, and satisfaction in fit and make-up given or no sales
the new styles of Xcckwear Hosiery, Suspenders, Gloves, &c. We invite
GIVLEE, BO WEES & HTJEST,
25 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa.
Eighth Ward Parade.
At 11 meeting et the Eighth want Hancock
club held last eveniug it was decided that the
club parade en Friday evening next. The
vaileus companies arc requested te meet at
their headquarter at Vt o'clock p.m., fullj
equipped. Citizens generally are Invited te'
participate, and all parlies having torches are
requested te te brlnz them along
Following is the route agreed unen
Ferm en Maner right resting en H est King,
down West King te Mulberry, te Strawberry,
te Poplar, te Laurel alley, te Fremont, te Leve
L-ine, te fct. Jeseph, te Strawberry, te High, te
Leve Lane, te Maner, te King, te Intersection
et Orange, countermarch en King, te Der wart,
te Maner, te Filbert alley, te Iilgh, te head,
quarters aud dismiss. Each company will
meet at the cempany1 headquarters and from
there 111:11 eh te formation of line, 7:30 p. m.
'i'liL- liie-it sensible remcdy.ttiid the only sule,
Mine and purmanent cure ler all disease et the
liver, bleed and stomach, Including bilious
fevers, fever and ague, dumb ugue. Jaundice,
dyspepsia, &c, i-t Prof, (jullmette's French
Liver Pads, which cure by absorption. Ask
jour druggist for this noted cure, and take, no
ethtr, and if he has net get it or will net get it
ler you, send ?1.50 te French Pud Ce., Teledo
O., and they will send you one pest-paid by
li-tuin mail. H
A Happy Clergyman,
U'jv. K. P. L. Causs, Galena, 111. : " 1 have been
a great sufferer from Kidney disease, and alter
being told by my doctor that I could net get
well, I commenced the use of Day1 Kidney
Pad, which has new completely cured me. I
am strong and again leek the very picture el
health. May all the suffering be helped as I
have been, I my earnest wish." o2T-lweedAw
Fei'ble digestion, sick headache, dlr.Iness
anil t.iiutnes., cured by Malt Hitters.
Kat Candy
it j ou will, but be Mire te use SOZOUONT
right away, in order te carry off its Injurious
cHect.s upon the teeth. All candy-eaters should
.airy SOZODOXT with them. If they wish te
keep their tc.-th sound. e23 lwoed
Clcan', whiten ami beautify the skin with
Ciiiicu-.i Mc.licinal Toilet Seap.
1'OI.iTlCAL. MKKTINGS.
The .Heunt Jey Excursion.
The Hancock -ami English clubs of the ttll
lercnt wards or the city who Intend partici
pating in the parailc at Mount Jey this even
iair, will meet at their lcspcctive headquarters
ut GJi p. 111. Miarp. Fare for th round trip 30
cent';, which each member will pay te his cap
tnlu who will procure the tickets. Train
leaves at 7 o'clock.
W.J. FOUDNEY,
1 Colonel.
1 Attention, Veteram.
All uicnibcis of the Hancock Veteran aagoci aageci aagoci
atien will meet at the ccntrul committee
! looms te-niht at C'S o'clock sharp, fully
1 equipped, te 50 te Mount .Tey. Fare for round
1 Slip SG tcnt.
, Attention, Uanceck Legien and Citizens'
i All members anil citizens who ilesile te ac
company the several waid clnbs te Mount Jey
te night will please meet at Democratic head-
1 quarters or P. It. It. depot, at C:30 p. m., sharp
1 Cit.rband will ncoempanytlir;T.nnrnter elub.
Fare for 1 emul trip 26 cents.
Seventh Ward.
1 .Members of the Seventh Ward Hancock and
Cnglish clubs who intend Joining in the ex
cur-ion te .Mount Jey this evening will meet
' a", headqnaitcrs at fi:!5 p. m., bringing torches,
Are., with them.
' nPEClAZ, NOTICES. "
i SAMPLE .NOTICE.
1 it ii iiiiiKv-ible ler a woman after a tulthlul
1 co ara: et ticntmeiit with I.ydia E. IMnkhain's
' Vegetable Compound Je continue te sutler
, v.ith a weaknej et the uterus. Enclose a
1 stamp te Mrs. Lydla E. Plnkhain, 233 Western
' :ii'iiiie. T.ynii, Mai?., fur pamphlets.
jySMydced&w
1 1 1 you want te have a geed appetite and en
' joy health, take " Dr. Llndey'i) Bloeil iearch-
!'!."
.Mottier-.! Mothers!! Jlletbers ! I i
Aie j en disturbed at night and broken et
j your red by a sick child guttering anil crying
villi :'.ieeerueiatlng pain et cutting teeth?
! It -e. go at once an J get a bottle of MKS. WINS
! LOW'S SOm-IIINOSYKUl'. It will relieve the
pr Utile suirereriiiimeilsatcly depend upon
,1 HiercNnoinMaUeabeutlt. There Is neta
mother en 1
111 110 iiiW ever useu it, who win
net tell you ai once that It will regulate the
boueK, mill give rest te the mother, and relief
ui.i health te Use child, operating like magic.
It i- perfectly safe te use in all cases, and pleas
ant te the ta-te, ami 1m the prescription et one
et the elilcst mid best female physicians and
liiir.-cn in the United States. Sold everywhere
23 eeiiN a bettl. ril7-lyd&wM.WA8
A Wise Deacon.
" Deacon Wilder, I want you te tell me hew
you kept yeurselt and family se well the past
-e:iseii, w lien all the rest of us have been sick
.-e much, and have leul the iloeters running te
r.s se long."
"Ilre. Tayler, the answer is very easy. I
nidi Hep Hitters in time and kept my family
w ell and saved large doctor bills. Three del
'ars'woithel it kept us all well and able te
weikall the time, and I will warrant it has
i et you and most of the neighbors one te two
hundred dollars apiece te keep sick the same
time. I guc;s you'll take my medicine herc
silter." See ether column. el5-2wdAw
Ladies' IViue Spees'a Pert.
I'll re lour years' old will net intoxicate
but possessing all the valuable medicinal
properties eftlie Oporto grape, from which It
made. Used in hospitals and by first class
phy.-ie!ans an the best known wine ler medical
purposes. It is a tonic and astringent. It is
net mixed with alcohol or ether liquors, but a
mild, rich and pleasant tonic, improving the
appetite and promoting digestion ; as a dure tic
it nets beneficially en the kidneys and corres
ponding organs; as a sudeilfle, it acts upon
t he skin, destroying eruptions and producing
a soft, healthy and- blooming complexion.
Tiicrelere, it is extensively and beneficially
used by ladles, and is In general family use as
a miic remedy for dysentery, and for all
nerveu, weak and debilitated persons. Sold
by druggists and by A. Speer, at his own vln
yard, Xcw Jersey. Advertiser.
This wine is endorsed by Ois. Atlec and
IiavN, and sold by If. E. Slnymakcr.
eld-2wd&w
Ask ler "Sellers' Elver Pills." Xe ethers
possess half their virtue. 25 cents per box.
fold by all dniEgists.
AX'ir ADrEKTISEXENTS.
VOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
1 Alice Ann Itlnear having left home, all
pei ens are hereby cautioned against trusting
her en her father's account, harboring her or
r.iairying her.as she is a miner,iind he will net
be responsible ler her obligations.
AAUOX KIXEAK,
ltd Quarryville Postefllce.
PitapesAiuS vtixl. he received at
jthc Mayer's Oflice up te SATURDAY,
OCTer.Elt SO, ISSO, at 4 p. m., for as much Hard
Tea Ceal. Xe. 1 size, as may be required at the
Citv Water Works up te April 1, 1881. The
Ledl te be thoroughly screened and of geed
qu.ililv : it net it will have te be tuken back at
tlie expense el tlie party furnishing the same.
JXO.T. MacGOXIGLE,
e27-:tdV&F Mayer.
DRY GOODS.
-AND-
OVERCOATINGS,
JVi"l' ADrXJtTISEXlfTS.
THE FAVORITES IN
DRESS GOODS NOW.
Tha following are selling se fast as te indicate that they are
unusuauy aesiraDie:
Camel's hair, 44 inches,
Milliard cloth, 44 inches, 1.50.
Damasses, 44 inches, 1.23.
Jersey cloth, 44 inches, 1.73.
Plush suitings, 44 inches, 1.50.
Armures, 44 inches, 1.00.
Novelties, 44 inches, 0.73.
Powder cloths, 44 inches, 0.73.
Chudda cloths, 44 inches, 0.G3.
Lupin's rneriuees. 30 inches, 0.50 te 0.00.
Flannel suitings, 0.30 te 1,25.
Plaids, silk and wool, 0.37$.
Plaids, German, 44 inches, 0.50.
Plaids, German, 32 inches, 0.15.
Cashmeres, colored, 28 inches, 0.25.
Cashmeres, colored, 22 inches, 0.12$.
Matclasscs, 24 inches, 0.20.
Halermes. 22 inches, 0.14.
Our dress goods include almost everything: desirable, In many in
stances we are very much below the market ; never above.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
Dress Goods occupy nine counters near Thirteenth street entrance.
Chestnut, Thirteenth and Market streets, and City Hall Square.
PHILADELPHIA.
FINEST ASSORTMENT!
BEST DISPLAY OP
MILLINEKY GrOODS
l.N LAXCASTEU CITY NOW KEADV AT
M. A. HOUGHTONS
CHEAP STORE,
Ne. 25 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
XHW Alt YlCKTlSKSiJiSTH.
TTEADOUAUTKItS FOK UNDEUWKAlt.
Ladies' Gents' and Children's
UNDERWEAR,
All Sizes, from bl te IWt inches.
Scarlet Underwear,
Medicated Underwear,
All Weel Underwear,
Merine Underwear,
Colored Underwear.
SPECIAL VALUE.
Milris ami Vesi at sue. Elegant l.tne et
NEW FALL HOSIERY
New Fall Pattern- in
I
CABPBTS j
ASU
WALL PAPERS.
J. B. lartin & Ce.
rtO TO RINUWAET'S FUK
NONONGAHELA PURE RYE.
Alse OAKDALE PUUE BYE WIIISKT, 95 per
cent. Alcohol, and the invigorating Tonic Hair
Liquid, and the
Best Sugars, Coffees, Teas, &c,
All at Xe. 305 WEST KING STREET.
CHAS. BRIMMER,
CRAYON POliTIiAIT ARTIST,
SIHN AN1 ORNAMENTAL PAINTING,
sci29-lmd
4 WEST KIN'G STREET.
VTOTICE TO nUYERS.
1 OUB NEW
REAL ESTATE CATALOGUE
Fer OCTOBER. Is new ready ter
FREE DISTRIBUTION.
Examine it before buying a home.
HEBB & STAUl'FEIf,
lfiJ5tas,T& Wit 3 Xerth Duke Street.
. DRESS SHIRTS best quality and perfect fit. AH
examination.
$1 te 82..10.
eOLITIVAI.
I ATTKNTION,
Cigar Makers and Tobacco Packers
ThcCIUAK MAK1K and TOUACCO PACK
EKS connected witli the several Factories and
Tobacco Warehouses of the City, anil who are
In favor of the election ot'enrstandard benrer,
GEN. W. S. HANCOCK,
te the Presidency of the United States will
please meet at Democratic Headquarters en
THURSDAY KYENINtf, (MIT. 28,
1 at 3 o'clock, and make arrangement for u
1 rarndc. Veme one ! Come alt !
'
And Torchlight Parade,
IN MOUNT JOY,
Wednesday Mi, Oct. 27.
TO ItE ADnRESSEO BV
HON. W. D. HILL,
OF OHIO,
And ethers.
The Lancaster Campaign Clubs will attend
in a body.
Special train leaves Lancaster at 7:00 p. m..
Laiidlsvlllc, 7:10; Salungu, 7:15. Returning
leave Mount Jey nt 11 p. in.
fare Ter the Round Trip
8Ge.
IIOVSE FURyiSHJXa GOODS.
VTOTICE.
FLIM & BRBNBMAIf.
Would advise all who contemplate putting In
HEATERS or making any alterations in tfieil
heating arrangements te de se nt once before
the mMi of Fall Trade begins.
THE MOST RELIABLE
Steves, Heaters ai Ranges,
In the Market atth
LOWEST PRICES.
Flu & Breeemans
GREAT STOVE STORE,
152 North Queen Street,
LANCASTER. PA.
Democratic Meeting
GRAND FAIR UNDER THE AUSPICES
OF
ST. STEPHEN'S OHUROH,
Cerner et Seuth Duke and Church streets.
Open dally from 6 until 10 o'clock p. m.
Lunch tables arc provided with delicacies of
the season and refreshments.
Te-night the Citizens Rand will be present
aud jjlvoseinc of their choice selections.
fa25-2td
TILED EDITION.
WEDNESDAY EVEN'G, OCT. 27, 1880.
THE CHINESE LETTER.
Republicans Fulfil Their Threat.
KENWARD PHILP ARRESTED.
"Truth" Sticks te it and Says the
Letter is Genuine.
GR.-.AT F1RK IN UKOOKLY..
Miscellaneous News
THE GARFIKLU LETTER.
Arrest of a Journalist en a charge et for
gery. New Yerk, Oct.37. Kenward Philp, a
journalist, was arrested in Brooklyn to
day en a charge of forgery in connection
with the Garfield Chincse Ietter.He will be
arraigned in the supreme court this after
noon. His counsel has already applied for
his discharge en habeas corpus.
Anether report states that the arrest
was made en a charge of ceunterfeitimr
postefnee dies, upon a wan-ant granted in
federal courts.
Philp was arrested in the lobby of the
Park theatre, Brooklyn, while in conver
sation with ex-Sheriff Daggett, the Repub
can leader of Kings county, and ether gen
tlemen. The arrest was made by Detective
Stewart, of New Yerk, ttpeu a warraut is
sued by Judge Neah Davis, presiding jun
tice of the supreme court, which chargte
the prisoner with malicious libel. .Mr.
Philp and the officer, accompanied by
William Vedder, came
headquarters in this
brief detentieu here he
ever
te police
city. After a
was taken te the
supreme court. Judge
Davis being tem
perarily abscnt,he was detained in the dis
trict attorney's office. He will be arraign
ed before Judge Davis later in the day.
Philp is new before the supreme court.
Truth te-day devotes its columns almost
entirely te proving the letter genuine. It
publishes fac similes of Gen. Garfield's
signature which show a perfect resem
blance te the one in the Merey letter. It
also publishes fnc simils of stamps
and postmarks upon letters of the
same date of Garfield's cheap Chi
nese production which are exact
representations of the 0110 en the latter
envelope and refute the allegations of the
Washington postmaster, who says that the
stamp and postmark en the Merey en
velope were net in use at the time the let
ter was written. The newspaper says
that this issue was get out in spite of the
most tremendous obstacles cast in the way
by Jehn I. Davenport and ether hench
men of the Republican party in Xcw
Yerk.
DUVUUKINU fLAMIA
Terrible Conflagration In
Hands Out of
Kreuklju -1.0CO
Werk.
New YenK, Oct. 21 The Ausenia clock
company's factory, Seventh avenue and
Twelfth street, Brooklyn, which cost half
a million dollars te build, was totally de
stroyed by fire at two o'clock this morn
ing, with a large quantity of machinery
and stock. The company manufactured
its own gas en the premises, and it is net
known whether the fire originated from an
explosion in the retort, or whether it was
of incendiary origin. The total le-s wil
be about 87i0,O0O. The disaster throws
about 0110 thousand hands out of work.
tul
UM) LUUUt-:.
Calling en Irishmen te ICcbDit
presslen.
llrillnli
Op-
Dublin, Oct. 27. At the weekly meet
ing of the Land league yesterday a reporter
of the Ulster Gazette was ordered te with
draw. The Gazette is a Conservative jour
nal. Letters were read from Justin Mc
Carthy and Frank Hugh O'DennelJ, both
members of Parliament, expressing a de
sire te join the league. A resolution was
passed reciting "that in view efthe prose
cutions of the league wc call en the Irish
race throughout the world te answer the
coercive measures by resolute erganiza
tien, and we request Mr. Davitt te remain
in America for the purpose of directing
the great responsive movement among the
Irish people in the United States."
THE KIOT IIIEE BRIliKKS.
Nelle Presequi In LelsciiriiiR Case.
HARRtsnuue, Pa., Oct. 27. A nelle
presequi has been entered and entertained
by the court in the case of Alexander W.
Leisenring of Mauch Chunk, charged
with corrupt solicitation of members
efthe Legislature in the matter of the riot
losses bill. The cases of McCnne, Leng
aud Smith aie yet te lie settled. The dis
trict attorney says he will subpemn the
witnesses in these cases in a few days, but
he doubts if they will come te time in So Se
vemher or any ether session of com t.
3IEKKY LABOKKKS.
A Cmivlvlal
Crowd TaKe
Town.
PofMcMeii of a
St. Jehn, X li., Oct. 27. A crowd of
labereis employed en the Grand Southern
railread, part of which has just been laid
te Lepieaux, get into a cenviviil mood
and proceeded te take the village by
storm te-day. They assembled te the
number of one bundled and held undis
puted sway in the place forhenrs. During
their drunken melee a house he longing te
W. H. Reynolds was set en fire.
THAT DEMOKAUZEU
CA 111 NET.
A Fragment
of It Discovered
in Vt'ash-
Ingteu.
"WASHiSGTey. D. C, Oct. 27. Sect clary
Schurz returned te Washington last night
and resumed charge of the interior de
partment this morning.
W1MTE1C IN EARNEST.
Snow Falling Throughout Canada.
Terente, Ont., Oct. 27. Snow and
rain are falling in the province of Quebec
and elsewhere in Canada. The weather is
cloudy and unsettled. Storm signals con cen con
tinne up at ports en Lakes Erie and Onta
rio and at Father Point.
tflLLIONSOFaiOMsr.
Bends for the Sinklaj Fund.
Washixgten, D. C. Oct. 27. Asst
U. S. Treasurer Hillhouse was today in
structed te pnrchsse 82,500,000 U. S.bends
for th3 sinking fund.
WKATIIEK INDICATIONS.
Washington, D. C, Oct. 27. Fer the
Middle states, cloudy or partly cloudy
weather, northwest te northeast winds,
higher barometer and stationary or lower
temperature.
THE POLE'S PBOTEST
Against the French Religions Decrees.
Paris, Oct. 27. The Jfende says the
Pepe has written te the archbishop et
Paris, deploring the decrees against the
religious communities and their applica
tien.
KOiiURT TUDKVJL.
The Famous Celt Net Sel-.
Londen, Oct. 27. The colt Rebert the
Devil was offered for sale te-day at the
reserve price of 12,G00, but thcre was no
bidder.
jiai;ki:ts.
I'Mladelptila lilnrat-i.
I'niL.vuuLvniA, October 27. Fleur dull but
bteudy; superfinu is ulffJSJ; extra 4 iK)s
4 50; Ohie and Indiana Mmilv $5 O0.?5 50";
Penn'a I-uiiily $-.123537; St.'LeuN family
at $J7.- U& 53: Minnesota fainilv .' ee.ii; tx;
Straight $5 003Jr.d; patent and" hii!i guiles
$C.T0.
Kve Heur firm at .l .").
heat higher with i;oe demand ; Xe. 2 West
ern Ktd$i 14: I'enn'a. Keit fi ligi it; Amber
i IJ1 It.
Tern steady, w ith taii'dem.ihd ; yellow ei)iQ
iic;iiiieil &i5l)i.
Outs dull, unchanged: Xe. I, White -tiVSIle :
Xe. ' do4ec; Xii.oileiWi'; .Ne.., MKiC.7
S7"-.e.
itye ueuree ut tsgfl.
rrovNIena uiet ; nif - perk lliliplf. ." : beef
h.lln.-i$Uit:e21l)ji); liiill.ni m.s-. beet at SIS.;
smoked hams lljili: pickled Irmw SJ-.-Ctiae;
baeen smoked sheuide ttgrAje ; salt de.V
Lard dull : city kettle at .' ,$?: loeso
liutelien. 80: prune steam S4i.
ISutter Choice wanted: ether gl.liles dull ;
Creamery extra :le:digid te choice 'ijff.l'ic;
llradlnrd cenuiy.aiid Xew i erlc e.xlra Sj'iSc;
Western reserve' extra "Jlit-'c: de geiwl te
choice MS 2 )c: ItelN tirm: Wi stern I"eerv
extl-.i 228-'c; l'eim'a F'ltrii'Jlfli.e.
Eggs linn en seaicity: l'enu'a r.tfM'.TJ&ile;
Wi".ieni Etni'JfgwC.
C!i'ec dull, but el.eicv steailv : Xew Yerk
tutt cic.iui l.yl:yje; We-tern" lullrream at
12KliP: de talrte :reiil llftl.:.': de halt
skims luI0c
IVtreleum ilull : ludned lie.
Whisky active at $1 11.
Seed's Geed te prime clever .mil at firiOJJ
7 .k) ; Timethv nominal nt iTl'S-": Fl.i-.ee I
llrm.fl :rbl.i.
Jleiv lerl: .Itiirltet.
Xew er.ii.Oet.ii:. rieiir St.iti' mil Western
steady; tne.'emte l.ii.sineM iur expert titulu;
Supeiline, at $S SOjJI '.'"i; eMra de at
$4'iTj'5l JW; clinic", d, t4 5".j?17; fancy de
$1 NJiJIIfH) : round hee Ohie ft 7t ; eliniee de
at $5 lOftt INI; siipei line western .:SDgl 'J5:
coiiiineit te geed extia de f lil?)! 7i; clieite
de $1 7jf?t; .".() ; eheiee white '.vl'.eatde ft l!5
t;Jts.": bout hein quiet ; common te fair ex
tra $4 ;))fl)' M: i;emI te elieh 1- de i ,Vi; 7j.
Wheat iJic better, nhil ineiteratelv active ;
Xe. Ken. Oet., ?! MJ ; de Dee.,.fl IS'C; de
Jan., Sl'JuSIiW1. ja
Cern (Miiet and without impnitaiit eh.iuge;
medenitu trade: Mi.xetl ueitern spot, Tm SfiKc;
de lutiire. 54SSfie.
O.itsashade llrnier: Ne. iNev.:J3Jtle-tln Her.
:V.t)Ae; State J'lQllc Wi stein. 37.T:ile
stock. ii urKPt.
October 27.
Naw YuliK SriK ks.
Stocks sternly.
A. M. A. M. I, .'t. l M. I M
11:'.M l:y i;H it.". 3-
ill U 1 11 j "ii
Erie U. 11 H-fj 11
.Michigan S. A L.H....1HJ; lir "
Michigan Cent. U. K..1074J WH'4
Chicago .t X. V IP. I UPi 11.1'm
Chlcuge, M,M. P.. l:it 1UVS l''Vs
Han. St..l.Ceni 41 4Jj
" " P'fd.... a.Vi &m
Teledo .t Wabash.... 41 i''a WI
Ohie & Mississippi. .. W, 'M 3.VJ
st. Leuis, i. ai. x. s. i: ziy. :: s-
Ontario and Wctern. 21", 2
C. C. & I. C. R. R I''J
yew Jersey Central.. 77 1VA Tii
Del. & Hudsen Canal. N' s. S7'i
Del.. Icicle. We-tern W. 97X 97K
Weetcrn'Uninii Tel...l(i2'f, 10! lir.'4
Pacific Mull S.S. Ce.. -y. 47y. 1
Manhattan ElcAated. :.7 :'7'. :s
Unlcn Pticifie i 'UX iV,U
Kansas & Texas :ts, .-s-? ssj
New Yerk Centra! l:5
Adams Express lis'
Illinois Central ll.'JJ
Cleveland & Pitt lil
Chicnge & Reek 1 122
Pittsburgh A Ft. W Pit
American U. Tel. Ce
1'lllLADKt.PllIA.
Stocks unsettled.
Pennsylvania R, R.. r.ri',i :'.)' J')
Pliil'a. A Reading..... 2l;i 2!; 2I)
Lehigh Valley Ki'. V;',J W7-,
Lehigh NhVlKutieii... ::i'J ."-. SlJi
Northern Pacific Cem '."Jj; -"fl
" " I'M . . fi.SS IX
Fltts.,Titusvc& 1!...". V,i Vt "'.'. '.".'
Northern Cential
Phil'a A Erie R. R Vn lV,i
Northern Penn'ii
un. r. it's er.v. j wiy. iiy.
Hcstenville. Pa, V.ty. l'.'J-i
Central Trims. Ce
j-ei: sai.i:.
e" kpiian's c'nubt nai.e.
On TIIITRSDAY, NeVEMI'.ER in. IS.sa. el
a vajnabln Che-,ter reiiuty r.iriu r 2l) ACRES
Cenvenienl te railroads, ('eml Iiulliliiig". Sale
nesitivi'. Fur iiarlieuiiiis :nlilies.
s. i:. mvix.
Administrator e. t. n.
nctSU-lnid Landeiiberg, P.i.
PU1K
Or
LIC SALE.
enWEiiXMii.'.i. :,ovemri:rie. ist.
will Dcseiilut .'lieiniei's ii!:ipe ;ii)i"l,tn it val
uable piepeily Xex. 2." mid 27 i'a'-i Orange
stieet, nmv in eeeiip-mey et Mr. iicetgc R.
Welchans. Sale t eenitiieiiee at 7 o'clock p.
in. Term-easy. .le;i.V l.EVERCOOl.
H.Siiir.niiT, Antt. eiVJI.W.S
A1
uctien hai.;:.
U III be sold lv nulillc anit.'nial the iiliiu-
inir mill Diepcitv in Plum stieet. at 10 o'clock
enTHLRSIAY iiinruiugnccr, the 2Slh lust.,
the following urtlcle, t wit: one Planing
Machine, iluuuixcl by nrc Tin: Irons eoiu eeiu eoiu
pleteof a Turning Lail.e. A large let of S.isli
Factory ISits. A large ii:i'ititv et Charied
Lumber. Tin Reefing, Ruck, stone. Ac.
ect2'-2lil F. MliRODER.
TUL'ISLIO
.SALE.
J On TIirRfeOAi,
XO LMRER II. IlWI.
win DL'seniat puiiiic-aieai ii:e iirapi: netei.
North Queen .street, the tolle-.i in;; ileicriljed
real estate te wit :
A f.vo-lery iniek OVEI.LINt; HOUSE and
two contiguous hall lets of lenml, Xe. 4ia, en
the north siile e! K:l-,1 Kin street, in the
cltvef Lancaster, eaeh of said halt lets con cen
tuftiing In front "i feet 2"- Inches, and
21.1 feet in depth te a !l-fcct wide alley, to
gether with 2 feet C inches wide In fronton
wild East King street and of that width north
ward te the distance of 1.1 leet et the ailjninin;;
property en the northwest f'-r the iim: et uu
alley,
lo-f.csden will 1" ;jiveii en April 1, ld
Part of the purcl;.iie nienej in iv leui.iiii en
the property for one year, it dcniicd.
Snli' te eeniinciiee at 7 ' lock p. m. et i:iid
day. SAMOELMIOCIi.
llEMiv i'mruiiiiT, Aitct. 02.VI1.1
WANTED.
WAKTEO. EVEKYRODY TO yUVEt:-ti-e,
riee (i rliarK'-, 5n the Istelliek
cw.'.. wlif w.iiibf HemetliiUK te de.
Xir"ANTi:i. A SITUATION J.N A ilOTEI.
t as dining loom girl or as'I-tanl cook.
Apply at l(i. strawberry stieet. It
WANTED A 1IALY (J1WWX C.lllL. Tt
aslt in a Miu'l! family. Apply at once
at"55 North Queen street. ltd
WANTED A 3IIDDLi:-A:.D V"0'Irt-"
wants li situation te de ho.ieuerk "iicii
as eoe'cin. wa-hinir. Ironing. Are. Applv at
UK NORTH MULRERRY M'ltEET.
MKS. V. LILLEIi,
LADIES' IIAIKDICESSEK
Manutacturerandlealer!n Hair Werk, Ladies
and Cents' Wigs. Combings straightened and
made te order. Hair Jewelry of nil kinds made
np. Alse. Kid Olevcsnnd Feathers eleancd anil
dyed, at yes. 2J3 ami 227 North Queen street,
foui'deors above P. R. R. Depot. el-Smil
A
le: Ai.i:t ale:
LAWRENCE KNAVP'S CELEBRATED AND
WELL KNOWN DRAUGHT ALE.
is new ready for ceninmers, wholesale and
ictail.
Hotels, RESTArn.-.sT.s asd Piuvatk h amiux
can be supplied with thi3 wiiolcseino and
nourishing beverage. All orders u 111 receive
punctual attention and deliverances made at
s'jert notice. Cll or addreas
LAWRENCE KXAI'P,
Ne. IU East Ring Street,
ectM-lmd Ijincster, Pu.
GBAJLM VPECULATlOn
" In large or small anieuiits. S23 or 5C9.00O
tVritc W. T. SOULE & CO.. Commission Jlcr
cliant9.1.1 La Salle street, Chicago, HI.. Ter cir
ular. in2-urt
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