,?- ,?.-"-- LANCASTER Mlt WT ElXiGENqM F&iDAS OCTOBER 29, 1880. 1 lower end kkaj. kiT.ite. I"cleissi'e Salis r I'ariii Lands unci KeI tlencex. Tlic executeis of Daniel Lcfcvcr, de-ceasr-d, sold at -public sale, at the Railroad hotel, Quarryville, en Thursday, October 2S. l&S't, tlic following 'iie'ieitics : Xe. 1. Thhty-six acies, with f-tone house, biick kitchen, large ham and all the necessary outbuildings (known as the Hess farm), te Daniel Hess, ler $100 per acre. This property is situated in tins vil lage eC Quarryville. Xe. 2, adjoining Xe. 1, containing -10 acres of impieved land, without buildings, te D. D. IIcsp, for $80.2") per acic. Xe. :i. The properly known as the " Heir farm," situated in the upper or northern part of Quarryville, containing 15 acres, with stone dwelling, bam and geed outbuildings, te W. J. Hess, jr., for SlOOpcrae.ic. Xe. A. Twe quarry. Jets in the Orchard .jisnrry for $10.25 for the two. Xe. 5. A vacant let in Quawyville, con taining 100 peichc..--, te D. F. L. Winner, ler 100.50. Xe. ('). Frame :;addler shop in Quarry ville, te J. 15. Swinehail, for S32S. Xe. 7. Frame dwelling house in Quar ryville, adjoining Xe. 5, te Ames Wade, for $700. Xe. 8. A double two-story stone heu-e adjoining Xe. 7 te II. II. Lei'cvcr,fer $GG0. Xe. 9. A eue and a-half story leg house the eldest house in Qunrrvvilic te I'enj. Witmer for 328. Xe. 10. A new frame Iieu.se with geed let te IS. Witmer for $537. Xe. 11. A frame house with stable and let te Ilaivcy Kiiie.ti- for $503. Xe. 12. A frame house, stable and .-.mall let te I Galen Lcfcvcr for $100. Xe. 13. A let of S acre, near Quarry ville church, te S. II. Lefcver for $!!. Xe. 14, 8 acres woodland, en the stale ieud in Diiimere township, te Abrnm Eb erly for $10 per acie. Xe. 15, G acres woodland, in Drumeie township near Mechanics' Greve, te 1. Ga len Lcfcvcr at $12.50 per acre. Xe. 10, 'J acres woediand in Dsumere, near Mt. Hepe eli.uvh, te Men'. Witmer per $30 per aero. Xe. 17, AquaiiV let, for --.'11.00, te I. Galen Lefevcr. Ten .shares of Qtiairyviile railreist stock, te C. M. HceS at $1 per share. Thirty shares saii.n te same at fKK per shaie. At private s.ife i.itely the Whitman farm of t'elcr.iiu township, containing 118 notes, waa seltl te Isr.iel Miller, ei iirickcmllc, for -,0'M), and Miller has been elieieil ?) fur his baigain. W. K. lles lia.-. sold te Mr Helhnger, of l'enn township, a small farm in Dru iiiiiri' township, containing 50 acies, at $50 jer acre. .Mr. Hess has only owned itasheit time: he bought, it for $30 per acic. DanitS llckinait, jr.. a sheii time age bought the Watv.en fa:-m, near Union, for ?25'.t. H. lias .!! It te Mill' It has 51 acres .1 fei $ S-.'i'O. iiu .;et:-: i-oi:ki-.si,end:;n''i:. A " IViJiulei-Jiij; !. " IllCi i- ! el IcspOUdCIlO Alow days age one of our most stable Demeciats leeeivc'i a riicular Irem Mr. Jehn Cessna. It, was issued September 7 and was addressed te "a fiiend of the Re publican party, and especially of its prin ciples." lint .Mr. Cessna hitched lii.s snule te the Viieng be.;! that, time; and in his blind .snatch for some one who votes through his eyes found as geed a Dem ocrat as eer voted from his he.nt. We have a few eye voters heic, but they generally have a geed deal of "chalk "' in their eyes, and would as seen vote for a red handkerchief as nor. They ail belong te the Republican puty, and aie of that race thai the i'eiekeye Hl.ieksmith says "used te h:se thiek iips but new have them down t lobulatien m.e : that emv had ll.it, nei-.s; that ivw aie Remans : ihafc used te stink bul new -mvlhis sweet a a prairie lese." This circular sas that Mr. Cessna is "hard up" and thai money is needed for the Republicans te secure both branches of the Pennsylvania Legislatiuc : that he has received no funds by voluntary contribu tion, and without material aid. and a geed of it, they aie.te use the classical language ei Mr. Micawber, ''tloered.'' It is a well established and pretty wide ly known fact tint we Democrats in this p.ut of tlic vincyaid, have mere money : a gieaf deal than we actually need ; bnt Mr. Ce.--.sna is foolish te suppose we arc going te put our superfluity in the handsefacan.il beat man. c live tee near a canal for that. Wc knew what, kind of chaps travel the "path" we de. Nay, Mr. .lehn Cessna, the dove you rcnt out 1 1 eni your weather-beaten old leaky craft down here te Fairfield's peaceful vales don't take you hack an olive bianch, it can find nothing but a cypres0. Tin: state tield trials. Anether Unpleasant imj. The weather continues very unfavorable for the field trials of the state association, but this morning at 7:33 most of the incm beis present left the Stevens house ami took the cars for the practice ground, near Mauheiiv, fully determined te inn off the several trials if it be possible te de se. It is te be regretted that the cold, wet weather and the unexpected scarcity of birds have thus far se seriously interfered with showing off te advantage the training of the many excellent, dogs entered for tl c several trials. Siiricjers' Contention. In the surveyors' convention at Harris burg yesterday a committee was appointed te consider matteis in reference te legisla tion and land surveying and te issue, a call for the next convention. -Thc committee consists of Messrs. Snicdley and Dye, of Philadelphia ; Edeburn and Fisher, of Al legheny ; Rrubaker. of Lancaster ; Peeler, of Oambiia ; Ilitncr, of Cumberland : Heyer, of Neithuinberland : and Denny, of Butler county, with Messrs. Africa and Hilliu ex-ofiicie members. S. Stephen's Fair. Tlic attendance at the fair last night was net very largf, owing iuy doubt te the wet and disngreeable weather which prevailed. The Lancaster quartet, consisting of Miss Leila Bear, soprane: Miss Edith John John seon, contralto : Mr. Drachbar, tenor, and Mr. Mellinger, basso, sang several selec tions with line effect. Prof. F. W. Haas played the piano accompaniments. Seme line pieces en the violin were also plaj'ctl. IJey Arrested. This morning Officers Flick and Lcutz niretcd Hubert. Ooeheneur, a young boy, who is charged with stealing money from persons who attend the Northern market. He was committed in default e( bail by Alderman McConeiny for a heating. He is said te have been a partner of Charles Coul man and Frank Bender, who arc new in jail te answer the same; charge. Hand I'rushcit. Tiies. Cainan, baggage master en the Quarryville railroad, had his hand veiy badly crushed while coupling cars at Quar ryville yesterday morning. His injuries were dressed by Dr. II. E. Raub, who found it necessary te amputate one of the lingers. Tem is a popular man aud will be much missed en his train whilst he is compelled te lay off. Tees cut Oil. Yesterday afternoon Hewell C. Se.ur, a young man lcsiding en Seuth Quccu street had a pai t of the great tee and second tee of liis left feet cut off by having them caught between a platform :iud an elevator in which he was ascending te the fleer above iu 2se. 2 mill. COLTJMBIANEWS. Ui: KEGCLAU COUnESi'ONDENCE General William Fatten has appointed this evening as the one en which he will make his address te-tho citizens of Colum bia, in the iuteiest of the Democratic party ea the tariff issue. Tiie meeting is an nounced te be an open air one, but we are afraid the present inclement weather will occasion a postponement or a change of ar rangements. General Patten is a manu facturer and can sec the benelit or evil of protection, and wc have no doubt that when he gives an exposition of his views of the question he will have plenty of at tentive listeners. The subject te be discussed by Itev. F. W. Staley, of the E. E. Lutheran church en Sunday morning, is " The Results of Reformation." On Sunday evening his sermon will be en Martin Luther." Prayer meeting will be held at 0 a. m. and 0 p. m, All aie invited. The Pennsylvania raihead excursion tickets te the Frederick county, Md., fail become invalid after te-day. They are geed from October 20 te the 29, inclusive. 'ery few Columbians went te tlic fair. Hiram Wilsen, hardware merchant of this place, has joined the telephone ex change. The regular meeting of the tcichers' in stitute wdl be held te-morrow morning. Utter Bres., of this place, dealers in notions, etc., have been closed by the sheriff. Their goods will be sold at public sale en Friday morning, November 5. Mr. J. Ihuthlew of Tepcka. Kan., is visiting in Columbia, guest of Mr. Henry Suydam. Te-day is a harvest day for the duck scooters about here. They (the ducks) arc iei erled te be as thick as hops and i'uey arc fully equalled imncmbeis by the amateur sperlman, '.Uieare, or weic, out in great force and the continued hang, bang of their guns give reason te believe that they get l ight en something. Messis. J. A. Meyers and Geerge Crane, together, brought down seventeen and they returned te shore early in the day. Jehn M. Read, who get in about 11:30 o'clock, had thir teen all shot by himself. It is reported heicthat two swan were shot en the river near Mai ietteby by two men named En En greft'and Dell, Each swan is said te have weighed twenty pounds. Mr. Frank Ciishuian, of Marietta, was in town te-day. The parade of the Hancock and English battalion did net lake place hist evening en account el the rain ami tin: condition . of t lie streets. It is gcncially understood ! that no parade will new be given until I .Monday evening next, whim both Deme ! fiats and Repuplie.uis will turnout. I The employees of the Susquehanna re'.i ' i'.ig mill will be paid te-morrow evening. j Sheriff St line is again in town te-day. I Arc Iheie any moie business houses in I ilan,e.-'.' The condition of Mr. i asc, who was in ijuicd .hi Wednesday in a iiinaway acci , ei at, is te-day much improved. i His honor Judge Livingston was in I town thisnieiniiig. 1 Miss Masie Cooper left line at 12:25 te- i:.y en a vis:t, ie riiii.i(l"lp!ii:i. Free Delivery of Letters. I Cjnii'.iaint is matlc that tlic letter car- i liciset the Lancaster ji.i.stellicc rcl'tisa te can j lettcr.s aildres.scd te jieiMins residing in the Mihurhs of the eity. The Jates-t j ciunlaiiit made te us i.s that of Mis. Jehn 1 ("lay, rc-hling at filH Xerth I.inie street, I I whose husband is an invalid in the hospi hespi . fal in Philadelphia. M'is. Clay states that . the letter carrier has neglected te !elie.-, 1 te her the letter. addie.sed t.ther, and I t'.iat bcceiiiinjj imtt'Ii alarmed by icasen of , ii.it hearing lrein her Inisbaud she wen! 1 i (or sent) te the postenVo a day or two age ' ' and lilted three letter:; 1'iein her husband which the canier had failed te deliver. , Mr. Marhall, the pest niasterj. en being j asked about the matter, .-ays that the law 1 does net uia3;e it neee.si-aiy for the cainers I te deliver Icttei.-i te all pails of the city:1 , that he, as ji.tsl master, Uses the limits j ! within which the carriers shall deliver let ters, and that he has diiected the carrier ' te deliver lettvis en Xerth Lime street only as far north as. Tames street. lie j says, however, that if letters, which he 1 believed te be of importance, came te the etlice he would have them dcliveicil even outside of the I established limits. He says further that he j has no knowledge that three letters ad ' dressed te Mrs. Clay, ever laid unliftcd in 1 I the Lancaster postelliee ; that Mrs. Clay's ! little boy calls aluie.it every day for letteis j I and lifts them if any theie be. 1 An old postelliee eleik, who served un der a leiiner administration, asseit.s that when he was in the pest office, the rule was was te deliver letters te oil places within the city limits, and he maintains that the lrw makes it obligatory en the earners te de liver mail matter ie fll places within the city limits. Who shall decide the matter? tiiti-gt-d With MU-aiiug .Meney. Lena Bullant. a German girl, was ar icstcd last night by Chief of Peliee Deich ler, en a charge of stealing money from William Visner, butcher, of Seuth Queen street. Ihe girl has been living as a no ne mestic in Mr. Wisner's house for some time past. About two weeks age $75 was stolen and the girl was suspected. Last night she managed te get her trunk out of (he house without the knowledge of the family. She had it taken te the Pennsyl vania depot, wheie she went herself. About V2 o'clock last iii-Ix- Chief Dcieh tler went there and anesled her. He found ever $90 in her possession ; she had $-12 in paper money ; 12 silvcv del'ars ; $:V2.50 in halves and quarters : $1.10 in 5, 10 and 8 cent pieces. Mr. Yfisucr has several old paper 5 cent pieces and quarters in his money and these, or ones like them, were found en the gill. She denies that she stele the money. Alderman A. F. Don Den clly of the Seventh waid committed her in default,, of bail for hearing en Monday. She has net been in the country very long and it is- believed that she was starting te return home when she was arrested last night. Tobacco Men fei It.-iiieek. Last evening the cigarmakcrs and to bacco packers of the city supporting Gen eial Hancock met at the central headquar ters for the purpose of arranging for a parade. The attendance was large and the enthusiasm among the manipulators of the "weed" was very marked. Philip Bernard was che-sen president. Jehn S. Beck vice president, A. I. Trust secrc taiy. ajid James G. Gill treasurer : Adam J. Saner marshal. Lee Jacobs, B. F. Me dic, Chas. D. Smith, Milten Weidler, A. L. Pyle auK It was resolved te make a short parade en next Monday evening and the precession will dismiss in time te attend the last grand Democratic rally te be held at the con it house. The feeling among all present was red-het and the cigar manufacturers, strip pers and ether representatives of the to bacco interest will undoubtedly make a tine showing in the parade and at the polls. Sudden Death. James Wilhclm. who has been afilictcd with dropsy and has for some time been at the Lancaster hospital for treatment, ate a hearty bicakfast this morning and iu walking away from the table dropped ever dead, life being extinct when he was picked np by these who saw him fall. He was about 45 years of age, a widower, and was born and had always lived in this city. He was a carpenter by trade. JThe coroner held an inquest en the bed v and the jury rendered a verdict of death from heart disease. Rnnaway. Hiram Kccnc, seu of Samuel M. Keeue, residing near Quarryville, met with an accident whilst he was going te the Repub lican parade in Strasburg en Wednesday night, nis horse shied at a pile of stones just outside the borough limits, upset the wagon, breaking te pieces. The occupants escaped with a few bruises but the buggy, which was a new one, is worth nothing new. Sale of Ileal Estate. Henry Shubert, auctioneer and real es tate agent, sold at private sale, October 28, the property belonging te Dr. Jehn Lcvergoed, situated en the north side of .cast urangc street. Detwecn rneriu uem and Duke street, Nes. 25 and 27, te A. B. Sheaffer for $5,000. l'arade Postponed. On account of the unfavorable state of the weather and the muddy condition of tlic streets the parade of the Eighth ward Hancock club has been indefinitely post poned. In Court. In the case of Simen P. Eaby, executer of Elizabeth Heeps vs. William Heeps, the jury was charged this morning and they then rctiied. A verdict has net yet been rendered. Kail Till Evening. Tills evening tlic Lancaster tiler dub Kill lie!l their llrst ball in the hall et the Humane engiiifi house, en West Kinx street. A tine time N expected. If you are trouble.: with lever and ague, dumb affile, bilious fever, jaundice, dyspepsia, eruny di-eaacef the liver, bleed or stomach, and wish te get well, try the new remedy, l'ref. Guiliiiette's French Liver l'ad. Ask your druggist ler it, and take no ether, and if he has net get it bend $1.50 in a letter te the French I'ad Ce., Teledo, O., and receive one by return mail. V A Happy Clergyman, i.'ev. i:. i L. tiauss, Galena, 111. : "I have been a great sullerer from Kidney disease, and after bein;j le!d by niy doctors that I could net get well, I commenced the use of Day's Kidney I'ad, which lia-s new completely cured ine. I am strong and again leek the Very picture et health. May all the suffering be helped as I have been, Is my earnest wish." olVlweed&w Ce-.i-umptive-i gam In llcsh, htrcngth spirits under a dully use et Malt llitter.s. and K;it Candy . if you will, but be sure te use. SOZODONT 1 ight away, in order te carry etf its injurious ellects upon the teeth. All candy-caters should eai-i-y SO.ODONT with tlicm. If they wish te ki-ep their teeth sound. o2.Vlweed Frag: healing :inl Willi delicious flower odors ami balsams Cuticura Seap. 1'OJ.ITICAI. MEETINGS. Ninth Ward. The regular staled meeting of the Ninth ward Hancock unit English club, will beheld at their club room, ever Arneld Haas' saloon, N01 Ih Queen street, en Friday evening, Octo ber iMth, at 7 o'clock. Every member H de sired te be present. Sixth Wui-d-AiiM'iicusi Club v. ill held a special meeting this evening at 1A o'clock. HitsincAs of vast importance demand ing the attendance of every member will be transacted. .Marietta. Tni-dilluhl parade and meeting. Saturday evening, October :W. Speakers: V. II. Given and W. If. IIcn-el. Lancaster, in the court house en Monday evening, No vember! . (UrcfUt SOTJVES. What is the Use in going health when "Dr. LliuNev" Ie the seaside ler Meed Searcher ' is what you need? Thei-.-jmis are new feeling the cllects of this depressing weather, and experience a !e?s el appetite, less et red bleed, have become pale, anil are very languid. Wc advise them te re snrl immediately te the great llloed 1'iirilier, I'.loed Km icher, and Perfect Health tlivcr, Dr. !Smv. ningV Tonic and Alterative, l'rlce .10 cents ami f I. Fer sale by its author and sole Proprietor, V. Champien ISrewnlng, M. I)., 1117 Arrh Street, Philadelphia, and all Drug gists. This. Fiteham, Uradterd. Pa., writes: I en close money ter Spring lllossem, as I said I would it it cured inc. Sly Dyspepsia has van ished m ith all its symptoms. Many thanks. I shall never Ins itheut it in the house. Prices: .0c. trial bottles Wc. Fer sale by 11. 15. Coch Cech mn, druggist, 1.17 and 1:3) North Queen sired. Lancaster, l'a. Si Moment! -Moment!! Mothers.'!! V'cyeu disturbed at night and broken ei your ret by aside eblld sintering and crying with !hee.crudating pain et catting teeth? It .se, go at once and getabet tie of MRS. WINS LOW" '! hOOl'IlINO SjYUUIV It will relieve the peer little sullerer immediately depend upon it ; I hove is no mistake about it. There is net a met her en earth who has ever used it, who will net tell you at once that It will regulate the bowels, ami give rest le the mother, and relief ami health te the child, operating like magic. It is perleetly sale te leein nil cases, and pleas ant le the ta-te, and is tint prescription et one et tlic eldest and best female physicians and nur-c.s in the. United Staics. Sold everywhere 25 cents a bottle. M17-lyd&wM.W&S Fire! Fire! Fire! The man who tried te build a fire with wet weed, acts in a dump fuel-ish manner, and is is bad as a man iv! using te take Spring Itlos Itles Itlos sem when his luce is covered with pimples and he's still'critig trem Indigestion, llllieusness and Dyspepsia. Prices: Ale., trial bottles 10c. J 'or sale by II. U. Cochran, druggist. 137 and l:;ji North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. 31 If you are bilious you will flint positive rc liefby using " Sellers' Liver Pills." Sold by A .Modern I'eet, What is modern poets fate. te rite his thoughts upon a slate, The ciitic spits en what is done, ivc it n wipe and nil is gene. Like l'heumatism from our bodies ily, When Themas' Eclectric Oil wc try. Fer sale by II. It. Cochran, druggist, 137 and .".'.i N 01 1 h Q 11 ecu st 11 et, Lrn en ster. Pa. :t"i Ladies' Wine Spces's l'eit. Fine lour years' old will net intoxicate but possessing all the valuable medicinal properties of the Oporto grape, from which it made. Used in hospitals and by llrst chws physicians as 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 11 duretie it acls beneliel.illy en the kidneys and corres pond ing organs; as a suderillc, it acts upon the skin, destroying eruptions and producing a soft, healthy and blooming complexion. Thcrelere, it is extensively and beneficially lucd by ladies, and is in general nimily use as a sure remedy Jer dysentery, and for all nervous, weak and debilitated persons. Sold by druggists and by A. Speer. at his own vin yanls, New .lersey. Advertiser. This wine is endorsed by Drs. Atlee and Davi-, and sold by II. E. Slaymnker. elli-2wd&w "Sever, no Never. An exchange says Ulysses S.Grant will never be emperor, but will always stand high In the heaits of his countrymen, occupying the posi tion that Spring lllossem holds, in curing sick Headache, llllieusness, Indigestion, etf. Prices: r.0c , trial bottles 10c. Fer sale by II. 15. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 133 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. 36 A Wise Deacon. ' Deacon Wilder, I want yen te tell nic hew you kept yourself and family ae well the pnst season, when all the rest of us have been sick se much, and have had the doctors running te us se long." "Itro. Tayler, the answer is very easy. I used Hep Hitters in time and kept my lamlly well and saved large doctor bills. Three dol lars' worth et it kept us all well and able te work all the time, and I will warrant it has cost you and most of the neighbors one te two hundred dollars apiece te keep sick the same time. I gncis you'll take my medicine here after." See ether column. el.V2wd.Sw MAJUHAOES IIeiktzss 1.EIB31.EV. On the 28th of October, 18HJ, by the Kev. W. T. Gerhard, at his resi dence. Ne. 31 East Orange street, M. Mathiae Heiutzcn te Mis Annie Lcibsk-y, both of this city. ltd&w JVJSTir 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 le-w-priced te the costly. All grades of Watches and Time-keepsrs. All classes 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. WATT, SHAND & COMPANY Call attention te their tedc of LADIES,' GENTLEMEN'S and CHILDREN'S FALL HOSIERY AID UNDEBWEAB. Our purchase- have never been larger nor prices mere reasonable. SPECIAL BARGAINS: 13) dozen Ladies' Vests and l'ants at STJ-J. 15 and jOc. 'M dozen tienta" Shirts and Dra-reM at 37 and 51c. 50 dozen all Linen Hack Towels at l;He., would be cheap at 17c. 2,500 yardH Deuble Feld Cashmeres. New Fall Shadea, at 17c a yard, usual priceiica varil. NEW YORK STORE, S & 1 0 EAST KING STREET. A'E Wr Alt VERTISEMESTS. 170JI SALE CHEAP. AHr.st-c!nss TWO-HOUSE POWEII l'I RltiJIT UOILER AND ENGINE, made by F. F. & A. II. Landis. Applv te HEUIt & STAUPFER. ettMttlRT&F 3 North Duke htrect. PROPOSALS 1'OIC HEATING "THE TWO New Public Scheel lSuildlhg) in the course of erection en East Lime and West James streets respectively, by Steam Heating Apparatus or Wrought Iren "Furnace, as may heieatlerlm agreed upon by the committee, will be received by them up te 12 o'clock m.et Ne umber 1(. The bills et none but responsi ble parties will be considered. The commit ti e reserves the right te lejcct any or all bids. Fer lurthcr information address or call en II. E. SLAYMAKEK, Chairman Iluilding Committee e23-2tdTliA:S Lancaster, Pa. "VTOW IS YOU It TIME. GREAT REDUCTION. Wonderful Mark Down el CAMPAIGN GOODS. Having done a very lively Campaign I'lisl ness we new propose te close out our stock of Campaign Goods REGARDLESS OF COST. Fla:re, llanners, Streamers, Portraits, Medals, Lime Lights or Colored Hand Teiehes, Deuble Suing and Star Torches, Torch Wick, &e. New is your Ihne te buy cheap for the re maining parade, and for the jollifk-atiennttcr the election. D. S. BUKftK, i 17 Bast Kins Street. Lancaster. DEMOCRATIC W0IIIME1 PARADE! Hh "JB'sBJ'" GRAND IIALJA f TTENTION, Cigar Makers and Tobacco Packers ! Please meet at Democratic llcadiiiarleis, Centre Square, en MONDAY EVEMXE, 30YEH1IER 1, at 7 o'clock sharp, with Torches, and join In the Parade, and 1 hence te .Mass Meeting in the Court Heuse. Respectfully yours, President Philip ncrnard. Vice President .lehn S. Heek. Treasurer .James D. Gill. Secretary Adam It. 'frost. Marshal Adam J. Saner. Aids Lee Jacobs. 15. F. McUue, Chas. i. Smith, Milten Wcidier, Al. Pyle. Committee .Jacob L. Frey, .James II. Frey, Merris Gershcl, Ueland H. llrubaker, Hurt Icy McGuire, Jeseph Hrudcl, Peter Allabaeh, tice 31. Berger, Jehn Shindie. Chas. F. Smith, I. D. Springer, Edward F. Powell, Jehn Henkd, A. N. Zcll, Petet Landau,.Iehn A.McUinnis, Chas. D. Smith, Jes. A.Alliert, James Pranglcv.Wm. Pentz, U.K. Sclmader, Philip Uergcsser, Rebert Kulnis, Frank Sheid. e2 3td iron saze eh ukxi. PKIVATK SALE. Until NOVEMl'.EIi 17, the two story ISrick Heuse, Willi kitchen attached. Ne. US East Vineslrect, let extends te Church street. Ap ples, Peaches, and Grape Vine en let, water, Ac. Inquire at Ne. 12(! Charlette street, Lan caster. Pa. oet7-cod"iiiovl7 17OU KEVl. ; A Farm, one mile from the city of Lancas ter, en the Petersburg turnpike, containing about one hundred and llveaeres : thirty acres of which U new in fall crops ; privilege te pnt out two acres in tobacco. Enquire at Ne. ."S North Duke street or 011 the premises. oct7-10tdced MUS. JOHN McGKANN. C-11TY I'KOPEKTY AT 1'UIH.IC SALE. J On MONDA1 , NOVEM11EIC 8. 18si, w ill be sold at public sale at the Cooper Heuse, West King street, Lancistcr, a valuable let of ground, situate en the north side et West Chestnut street, between Charlette and Mury streets, in said city (Ne. 411), fronting en said Chestnut street 25 tect and extending north nerth wardlv 2)1 feet, en which is erected n new two story itltlCK DWELLING HOUSE, with llriek Unck Huildliig and Frame Summer Kitchen attached. There arc four rooms en llrst fleer, five rooms en second fleer and' one large plastered room en the third fleer. There is uas and water up and down stairs, with bath room, water closet and ether modern improvements. There is a cel lar eleven lect deep, and dry, under the entire building,uud a balcony runs the full length of the back building. Tills property is located In 0110 of the most desirable neighborhoods in the city, is in geed condition, and will be sold en reasonable terms. Persons wishing te view the premises before the day of sale, will call en the undersigned, residing thereon. Sale te commence at seven o'clock p. m., of said day, when conditions will lie made known by 31US. EMMA L. SMITH. Hksry SHi'i'iarr, Auc ectiS-tsd WAXTEli. TtrAHTEI. KVKKYHODV TO aiivku- f T tl: lse. tree of charst-. in the Intelliebs CKR. who wants something te de. -ITfANTED. TWO G1KLS FJCOM 14 TO 1 T 16 yeais old, te distribute circular. Apply te DK. C. A. GKEENE, e2J-2td -S North Queeu strict. A MEETING tlF THE STOCKHOLDERS of the Lancaster and Frultville Turnpike lCeuil Ceinpiny will be held en MONDAY NOVEMBER 1,1S8U, ut the Oflicc et the Secre tary, (Jl North Duke street, Lancaster. Pa., be tween the hours of 2 ami 4 p. in., ler the dec tien of officers ler the ensuing vear. I. CARPENTER, oetll-M&Thtnevl Secretary. PROPOSALS WILL I5E KKI'EIVED AT the Mayer's Oflice up te SATURDAY, OCTOISER 30, 1S80, at 4 p. m.. for as much Hani Pea Ceal, Ne. 1 size, as may be required at the City Water Works up te April 1, 18S1. The Ceal te be thoroughly screened and of geed quality; if net it will'iiavu te be taken back at the expense et the party furnishing the same. . JNO.T. MacUONIGLE, e27-2tdW&F Mayer. PAINTING. All kinds et Heuse Painting and Graining done at the shortest notice and in the best pos sible style. We have reduced enr prices te lf&&Zn j -v i.-v j .i - - 1SW-,..J. . .V . T X.-Z-3fE -N.5rf" s m- - . - -C 91.79 per uay ecti2-3uid Shep en Charlette street. ALLEN GUTHRIE & SOSS JTOtt SAJ.E. O1 iKPlIAX'S CuUKT KALE. On THURSDAY. NOVEMRER 18. IRsO of a valuable Chester county farm of 240 ACRES Convenient te railroads, Geed buildings. Sale positive. Fer particulars address. S. E. NIVIN, Administrator c. t. u. ecfjaiind Landenbcrg, Pa. PUltLIC SAL.. On THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, ISsO, w ill be sold at public sale at the Grape hotel. North Queen street, the following described real estate te wit : A two-story brick DWELLING HOUSE and two contiguous halt lets or ground. Ne. 419, en the north side et East King street, in the city of Lancaster, each of said hail lets con taining iu front fc! feet 2' inches, and 215 lect in depth te u 14-feet wide alley, to gether witli 2 leet 6 inches wide in front en said East King street ami of that width north ward te the distance of 15 feet et the adjoining property en the northwest for the use et an alley, Possession will be given en April 1, 1SS1 Part of the purchase mono v may remain en the property for one year, it desired. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m. et said day. SAMUEL S1IOCII. HENr.vSurucr.r, Auct. e23-tsd JT-XECUTOK'S) PUBLIC SALE OF VALUA ll 15LE CITY PROPERTY. On FRIDAY' NOVEM HER 5, 18S0, will be sold by public sale at the Franklin Heuse, Lancaster eity, Pa., the following real estate, te wit:. Ne. 1. A let of ground fronting IS feet, mere or less, en East King street, in said city, and extending 2I. in depth ten l(5-feet wide allev, en whlcliiscrcclcdntwo-slery HRI'JK HOUSE with'u two-story Biick Hack Huihlinguttnchcd, Ne. 501. The house is conveniently laid out with Hjdrant, Fruit Treesand ether improve ments. Ne. 2. A let of ground fronting 23 feet en East Orange street, and extending in depth IIS feet te 8-feet wide private al.ev. en which is erected a two-steiy ISriek Heuse, with a two story llriek Hack Building attached. Ne. 447, with gas through the whole house, Hydrent, Fruit Trees and ether improvements. Ne. 3. A let of ground fronting the same as Ne. 2, and the same depth and same kind of a house us Ne. 2, and is numbered 44'J. Ne. 4. A let et ground fronting lfi lect en East Orange st reet, in said city, and extending in depth Hit leet te a 12-feet wide prlvute alley, en which is erected a two-story Brick Heuse with a one-story Brick Back Building attached. Hydrant, FruitTrcesaiid ether Improvements, Ne. 522. -Terms easy. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m. of said day, when conditions of sale will be made known by REV. A. F. KAUL. Executer el the Estate of latn Mrs. Daniel Mc- Cert. Sam'l Hkss .1 Sex, Anets. eM2td X'-ALUAKLK REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE. Pursuant te the direction of the last will and testament of Frederick W. Coon Ceon Coen ley, deceased, the undersigned executer will expose te public sale, en SATURDAY EVEN ING, NOVEMRER, 13, 1830, at the Grape Hetel, North Queen street, in the city of Lancaster, the following described real estate of the tes tator, in the N'intli ward of the city: Ne. 1. The Mansion Property at the N. E. corner of James and Charlette street, with ground attached, fronting 52 feet I inch en Tames street, and extending northward along t he east side of Charlette street 232 feet te a 14 scct wide allev, witli a commodious two-story ItRICK DWELLING HOUSE. 2-1 feet 7 inches by 27 feet 9 inches, and two-story Stable thereon erected. Seven building lets eastward et the Mansion Property ; each fronting 2ti feet, and one let of 27 feet front en the north side of James street, and a depth et 252 feet te a 14-leet wide alley. Nine building lets en the castsideef Char Char eotte street between the stated 14 feet wide alley and Frederick street, each with a front or width of i5 feet, 10 indies, en Charlette street, and a. depth of 2(3 feet te a parallel public 14 loot alley en tue east, en 1 ne plan 01 leisns markcd,12anill:, is n small neat brick dwell ing house. Three building lotsadjelningand northward 01 recieriCK sircei, en me cast sine 01 uuar uuar lette street, each with a front of 2t feet, 4 inches, and depth of 2K3 feet, te a 14 feet wide public alley. A piece of ground having nn area or 13rt square perches, adjoining and northward of the lets last described, fronting 161 feet en the Cast side of Charlette street, and extending eastward te tha Pennsylvania railroad en which it bounds about 187 feet. A piece of ground containing S!l square perches, with a frontage' en the east side et Charlette street of 108 feet and bounded by the Pennsylvania Railroad for 153 feet and the Lancaster and Harrisburg' Turnpike read ter 21! feet, having thereon erected 11 substantial Brick Tobacco Warehouse, 124 leet long by 45 feet wide, and 11 convenient siding for the use et the premises, connecting the main track of the Pennsylvania Railroad. A lotet ground en the west side et Charlette street, at the corner et Coonley and Frederick streets. et a width et 39 loot 4 inches, and in depth 238 feet te a 20 feet wide alley. A let of ground, en the northwest corner of Charlette and Frederick streets, with 11 width of 27 leet en the west side of charlotte street, and a deptli along Frederick street of 238 tect te a 20-feet wide alley. Ten adjoining lets northward of the one last described, en the west side et Charlette street, each witli a width of 23 feet and a depth of 23S lett te 11 20-feet wide alley. A let el creund. en the cast side el Marv street at the corner of Coonley and Frederick streets, of a width of 39 feet, 4 inches, and depth el 233 lect te a BMcct wide alley. A let of ground ut the northeast corner et Frederick and Mary streets, with a width of 27 feet en Mary street and a depth along Freder ick street et 238 lect te n 20-feet wide alley. Ten adjeinim; lets northward of the last de scribed let, en the east sldce'f Mary street, each with a width of 26 Tect and a depth of 238 feet te a 20-fect wide alley. . Apieca of ground bounded by Charlette and Mary streels and the Lancaster and Harris burg Turnpike read, containing 4K Acres and 22 Perches, with a One-story Erick Dwelling Heuse thereon erected, with u frontage en Charlette street at 217 feet, en Mary street Ct3 leet and en the Turnpike read C5I leet. And en the south side of James street, east of Charlette street, three separate properties, all having a depth of 61 leet 4J Inches te the line ofprepcrtv of Jehn Fex. deceased, via.: Heuse he. 350, having a front et 10 feet 5 inches, is a two-story ISrick Dwelling with llriek Back Building. ' Heuse Ne. 318, having a lrent et 21 lect yt inches, is n two-story Brick Dwelling with Brick Back Building. Heuse Ne. 34C, having a lrent of 20 feet, is a two-story Biick Dwelling with Brick Back Building. Between the houses 350 and 318 there Is a common alley 2 feet, U incites wide, leading southward trem James street for a distance or 23 leet, and en the cast boundary or Ne. 31C Is acommen alley! feet wide lendlngseutliward te line of property of Jehn Fex, deceased, ac cording te the title papers. All these properties arc situated in an Im proving portion of the city and worthy the consideration of purchasers. The 45 building lets arc or suitable dimen sions and of eligible location as regards grade anu drainage. A plot of the premises can be seen by these disposed te purchase and all needful informa tion obtained upon application te the under signed. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. re., when conditions will be mad known. CHAS. M. HOWELL, Executer of F. W. Coonley, deceased. t22-CtdFAS THIRD EDITION FRIDAY EVENING, OCT. 29, 1880 MM DDERFffiR PROGRESS OF PHILP'S TRIAL. THE GARFIELD-MORBY LETTER. TESTIM0MY OF REPUBLICAN EXPERTS WM. 11. SUtiERLY ARBESTEl) Fer Libeling Controller Pattison, 'ROSY'S" WRATH. DENVING A KKI'Uni.IUAN SLANDEU. QEANT'S NEPHEW IN TROUBLE. Arrested for Illegal Registration. GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. THIS PHILr INQUIRY. The FatneusEnvelnpe Produced. Testimony nciuuucan r-xpens. ' New Yerk, Oct. 29. The examination of Kcuward Philp, charged with a crimi nal libel upon General Garfield, was re sumed before Judge Davis in the supreme court this morning. There was a large uih spectators present. I lie envelop? in which the Mercy letter was contained was handed te Judge Davis, and en mo tion of counsel, Mr. Hart was declared purged of contempt. Albert D. Southworth. cxnert in hand writing of fifteen years experience, swore he thought the handwriting in the Merey and exhibits marked " A te K " (exhibits en which the warrant was obtained) was the same. "Win. E. Hagan, of Troy.anethcrexpcit, swore he believed the writing in the Merey letter was the work of a person imitating another's hand. He was shown the enve lope and swore there had been an erasure en the date en the stamp. Allen aT. Leet, newspaper reporter, tes tified that he was familiar with Philp's writing. Exhibits "A te K" were, he believed, iu Philp's handwriting ; believ ed th? lithographic copy of the Merey let ter was in Philp's handwriting : Philp alwajs had the habit of spellinir such words as of " ics.' "companies'' with y" instead ANOlHF.lt JOUKN'ALIST IN TKOHULE. Stngerlyef (lie I'lilladnlplda Kei-rl Arrested for Libel. Philadei.phia, Oct. 29. Warrants were issued te-day for the arrest of William M. Singcrly, proprietor of the Philadelphia Jleceril, and "Nathan II. Jarman, a coal dealer, charging them with libel in connection with the publication or charge of malfeasance in office against f'ity Con troller Pattison. 1 KOStf " EXCITED. The Ol.l Here Denouncing Slander. 11 Ruptiblicaii San FiuNfwe, Oct. 2!). Gen. Rosc- cran. in an interview with a CM reporter, indignantly denied that there was any foundation whatever for the report that he sent East the letter written te him by Gen. Garfield in 180.1 and from which it is claimed that the signature te the alleged Merey letter was copied. The general was very lnneh excited during the interview. He denounced all parties connected with the charge of complicity in unmeasured terms. DENT'S DELINQUENCY. A Nephew of Kx-Presldent Grnnt anil n Fed eral Officeholder Arrtwted for Illegal Kcgintratlnn. New Yerk, Oct. 29. Milten C. Dent, aged 28, of Washington was arraigned of the Tombs te-day charged with illegal re gistration in this city. It was stated in court that the accused is a nephew of Mrs. General Grant. He said that he occupied a position iu the pension bureau in Washington, te which city he removed in 1873 from New Yerk; that after being advised of his rights iu Wash ington as a government employee he re quested a friend in New Yerk te procure a room for him with the object of coming en te the city with his wife and voting here. He obtained rooms at 80 Marien street, but by advice received at t he bin ea u of election he hired a room at 09 Second street, which he intended te rent from October 23 te Nevemlier 4. The complainant, Jehn iieniiingham, said he was prepared te prove that the ac cused never occupied the room at 09 Sec ond street a single day, and that he was detected in the act of registering iu places ether than that mentioned in the com plainant. Justice DulTy questioned Mr. Dent en this point, at the same time in forming him of his right te answer or net as he thought proper. Under the circumstances he declined te answer. His bail was fixed at $e00, aud Justice Duffy remanded him until he could procure a bondsman. Fire In Baltimore. Baltimore, Oct. 29. A fire eccured in the three-story brick building at Hew ard and Lexington streets, occupied by three different firms. The city authori ties this morning estimate the less at $25, 000, but tjie several proprietors estimate their less at double that amount. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Wasuisoten, D. C, Oct. 29. Fer the Middle staten, cloudy and threatening weather with rain, northeasterly winds, generally higher temperature and lower barometer. Ne Change in Price of Ceal. Philadelphia, Oct. 20. At a meeting of the Lehigh & Schuylkill coal exchanges this afternoon it was decided te make no change in prices during November. As Monday and Tuesday will be holidays at the mines, no suspension will be ordered. . Fatal Accident in tne Philadelphia "L." Philadelphia, Oct. 23. Twe men em ployed en the elevated railroad fell from the track te the street below at Sixteenth and Filbert tin's mertiing. One of them named Samuel Eriskine died in a short time, and the ether was badly injured. MAJZKETS. New Yerk .llarkei. Nkw Yttiur. Oct.il. Fleur Slatn anil We. em market and prices steady, with moderate expert and jobbing trade iuqnirr: '.''M- . 23: extra ,li at -&'.," choice, de, 5T.fv4 73; fancy de MlftOOO : round hoop Ohie 4 70 ; choice le at J5 10S 03: snpertine western ilSOiJt 25 common te geed extra de $t ilgit 70 : cliolce deM teinbM; choice wliiu wheat de $1 Ci CH&; Suithera ituiet : common te fair cx tra$t 905.'i0: gend te clieie !..; XijTi; 73. Wheat dull and scared v seilrm: ". -nc". Kisli. ?t l.'.-rsi I I.VJ: de Nev.. Scene; no lec.,l IS.bm isxj; ,ie Jan., Cern a shade lirmer: Jlixetl rcuati-ti sum fjHSC de future. SlvT.vac. ais streng: Ne Vnv :?.,.. .i 11,, .:7 40e; State as341c -Western. a7fi!4le Philadelphia Jtarkci. Philadelphia. October . Fleur market filiet,liut steady; superflnej::iV)i2)3.Vl: extra. 4H04.0; Ohieani! Indiana raiuily Se 50JW 23 : Peiin'.-t uniily $1 -r.gs 5i ; St. Leuis tamlly at $.. ,,'f till .V): Minnesota family jr, r.ftj 75 Slr.iighf $u iiOSfi.H); patent and high grades, Ryu lleur. scarce at $." ,'i0gi Ci " heat steady with fair demand : Ne. 2 West ern Red jl u; Pena'iu Red $1121!4; Amber 1 1231 II. Cem steady ; yellow at ai'&MC ; mixed SJ' .lc. Oats tlrm, with lair demand: Ne. 1. White lie: Ne. 2 de4H;?ki'.c; No.Ude .WS.-WUe: Ne. 2. Mixed -GJ,,'j-J37e. Rye scarce and Hrm at 9S3$L Previsions steady ; 111. i.s perk litjn:2.1 ; bcef lianw ?17t'0: Indian mess beet al IS50; smoked hams Il,t'ii'c; pickled ham SK9c; bacon smeketl shoulders Ogia .e ; salt d. .Vft. Lard linn ; city kettle iiisc: Icie butcli ers'Sc; prime steam j85t. Hntter Choice fair and wanted ; Creamery extra ."Ic; de geed te choice 23i.-.Ki; llr.ullent county tiuiTNcwAerkexttti S3g2?e: Western reserve extra 2ljii2.li: de goe.l te choice H.fl) 2:ic: Rolls nrm with fair ilemand l'orcheice; Western I'.c-icive extra 22J?2e; Pciin'a Fstr.i 22i?23c Eggs scarce and higher: Peun'a Eitra 210 25c: tVt-stern Extia 24jT2li. Cheese dull, and b.uelv steady: New Yerk full cream KIjlc; Western lullcreaiu at 12Mloc;de lair te goe.l ll12c;de half skims I0lc. Petroleum nominal : relined Ue. Whiiky active at f 1 11. Seed (Jeed te prime clever ihill at$5.JJ 750; Timethy nominal al 5i7J2i: Flavscci u .mte.I at $!':'.'. SIecIc .Uararr. 11c toiler 2 '. New Yena Stocks. Slecks strenir. . if. i. it. v. m. r. m. r l:2.". 12:45 l:ii 2:15 : Meney Jg3 KrieU. R It.-. ;' Michigan s. L. s....lli;j: II5JH Michigan Cent. R. l:..IW)C lIV.i-.' Chicaise&N. W 115!. in in; Chicago, 31 & St. P. lli:.--s lK'.y. Hun. St.. I. Cem !:; 4J'h " " l"ld.... s'.i' si)''' Teledo & Wabash"."" 13 r.J Ohie A Mississippi. .. ;k ay- St. Leuis. I. M.&s: R 5IC. 5lj Ontario and Western. 2 f; 2!,', C. C. A I. C R. R 19 IS'i mi,'.. s"i : i.: " 2I1 ISK New Jersey Central.. 7S!i 77;'j 7JK .. Del. & Hudsen C.mal. S7,'.: S7JJ s;2 .. Del.. l.ack..fc Western 9S " 9H Western Union Tel...lH27M lupi Ul!iC .. Pacillc Mail S. S. Ce.. IV,S Vr) ...'. .. Manhattan l-:icaletl. ::7'( 371; 37J. .. Union Pacific 2'.'. 92'M Kansas & Texas :; C 39 .. New Yerk Central 137 Adams Express IIS Illinois Central "7; .. Cleveland & Pitts 121 Chicago Reck 1 1215, .. Pittsburgh A. Ft. W I2I .. American U. Tel. Ce PlIILADCLl'HIA. Stocks unsettled. Pennsylvania"!', I:.... HI PhU'a.& Reading..... .M'i Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation... :"u Northern Pacific: Coin 2i;4 P'd Fills., TitllsvVA I! Northern Cential Phil'a.t Erie R. R 2U-'; 2fl)i 2U'G 53 -4 llV-i as" Northern Pcnn'a 52.-: Un. R. It's of N. J is; " Hestenvlllc Pass ll! Central Trans. Ce H is; i 'j is l.nrai Mecks and limit's. I'm ir Last sale. SW0.2-, 11)5 HI lls75 120 105 in:; S.2T. 47.-.1.-. 51 r.i 51; !2 !'.' 25 S5 20 275.25 4il. 15 I INI 1.W 102. IK vnl. illl) Lane.Cltv '. per ct. Lean, du: ISsii lss-. ' sS5... Is'.Cl... " ' !" .. " r. per d. in I or 30 years.. Lauc. ami ji;arrvv'c l:. R. hiuiil " "" " stock Lancaster and EphrataturnmKe... LauR.Eiixabctht.'u and Middlet'n.. Iincnsteraiid Fruitville turnpike. Lancaster and Litit turnpike Lancaster ami Maner turnpike Lancaster and Maiihcim turnpike. Lancaster and Marietta turnpike.. Lane. au.l New Helland turnpike.. Lane, and strasburg turnpike Ijuic. aiidSusiiielianua turnpike.. Lane, and Willow Sticet turnpike. Farmers Nat. Raukel Lancaster.. First Nat. ISstukef Lancaster Lancaster County Nut. ISauk Inquirer Piintiiig Ce Lnuc.ilas Light and Fuel Ce. stock. " bends. IO.I lUII Illl) IIKI 1IK 50 25 pill 50 Ml 11,0 :.mi 25 .V) 1'JII :.i 50 1IH) I'OI.ITICAT.. liiuccerd.iure with tin Tim! Honored Cus tom el the Democracy of t lii .city te held their LAST RALLY en the night Infere the election there will ben MASS MEETING el the Lancaster City Democracy in the COURT HOUSE, t Ml 1. The body. Veteran A-sr.oi-tlie!i will attend in u 2f-tcld house runsisiiixii mm us. NOTICE. FLIMi & BREMMAK Would advise all who conteinptate putting in HEATERS or making any alterations in theii heating ari-atmenients te de se al once l;'ero the lush nt Fall Trade begins. TIIE MOST RELIABLE In the Market at the LOWEST PRICES. GREAT STOVE STORE, 152 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA. ELOCUTION. LESSONS IN ELOCUTION and Readins will be -lvcn upon reason able terms, by MIM. EMMA .M.ICHTER, at 4S! West Or.injfn btrccL Clas-es will be binned andalse piivate iu-di notions siven. Hours may be v lec:cd te .suit pupil-. eiS-lwU DemecratiG Heeling. tfifii&Sififr15 i rai Meniiay Flii l Breneians I x. :UO ti JL
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