Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, October 30, 1880, Image 3
SSiV .-".-'1SsTi"--:-?r " -t-l."-' Tjr'. r .r 5-ff -" JtTyjf &?f?"w """ .' -ewiSW."1- '-irPnW,Ji"!r.-!5,, "".Hj a, vib i0Jli ..";- ttnv?h.. r- jf -ffriii 3T . 3""- e'"?i LANCASTER8BA1LY lNTmi&fctfR SATURDAY OCTOBER 30; 1880. r,v tis w.&"-tf-- . KEl-UBI.ICAX FKABDS That Slav be Attempted mid Watched. Need te ne Te Democrat)? County CeinuiUleii.cn : I cannot ten urgently warn you against possible and Iti'lily probable at tempts te be made at fraud by the Repub licans of your election districts next Tues day. I call your attention te the feiL.win;? points in particular : Tlicy -will attempt Je vote mineis. They pr-rsjsteniiv de this in Lancaster county, :iud it must be cliccltcd. Cl.allcnjjft every enesiisjiueledand have "every miner who attempts te vote arrested. Hundreds of Republic. voters bad tbc litre necessary !'; tbnn te vote paid this year nfU r October 2. The receipts arc net jjoed te vole en at tlii.s election. Loe- out for tlies-c. and scrutinize eaiefiilly the date of all fax receipts offered. Examine your electoral tickets. Ilopub Ilepub licans bave a fraudulent ticket out, with .some of their electors en our ticket. WATCH TUTS! Veiirs. tiuly, V. I'. Hus-r.r., ( 'hail m. in. AScii Who Cannet Yole. The iJepiiblicans bave bad M'lTP.i", i n nat uj-ilized this jcar after On S net one of whom was made a citizen in time te vef eat this election. Keep a leek-out for them. Following is a list of them, and the dates of their naturalization. Evamixi: thi. i.vr:. or r.vin:-. N.Tri:i.i..vi:i.v iv.it.j: eflered, and if later than October 2, 1SK0. the perseu hr.viny it has no riirht te ete : CintisT 1Ji:evn October 11. Ciiai:i.i line asi;;: " 11. jre;:.i. Coe!i:i: " j. .lenx Dennvrur . Ch. n.vxxi:i: 11. Fnnnr.nicK l)i.. iimw " 21. V'i i.i.i a m S . 1 1 . i x : ' - - .Ie-i:rn Li.'ni: " 2:. Ax!i:!:w -M (M'.i.r.-.!:. . . " It. Vh.mm i'!.i.'...:i: " ". .Jeiix Pi:ti:::se. " 11. iliixnv Ori.xx " "). Daviu lti uaui " 11. I'VAX WlMdAMk. " ". .Iamks WiujAiii; ' 11. (krener "Wai.ti:;; " 21. ;:ei'i:r. Tins Verdict Otii.v S.nslnt'-s. Iii the ease of Simen V. f'aby, executer of Elizabeth 1 loot's, deceased s William iloels. lite jury rcndeieil a vitdiet in favor f the plaintiff for $200. Watcher Appointed. Tlie ceuit appointed the following dec tien watchers: First ward, city, .luhn Sehaum. Democrat ; Second w.ud. Simen W. l.niib. Democrat, (Scer;'' i'. ?levcry, Republican ; Third ward, 15. F. Davis, Democrat, and Than S. Dickev. Hepnl-li-can; Fifth ward. IVtcr Allabach. Demo crat, and Jehn Ivillinyer, Republican ; Seventh waul, Frederick Arneld, Demo crat, and Je.'ph Derwari. Republican : Eighth' ward. Lee Jacobs, Democrat, and II. II. Kivncinan. Republican : NinUi waid. H. A. Alilcy, Demecrat: llaphe ("New. town) Harry '. Sprout. Democrat : Lan caster township, Rhb.aid'eii Rare, Demo crat. License Oraiited. Abraham Roop of Andrews loide, ("elerain township, whose application for a tavern license was argued some months aye, vvas'jranted a license this jneniiiiij. Iliverccd. William 1L Seiple, of Diumere lewn- hip was d i voiced from bis wife Lyd'a Ann Scijile en the grounds of dc-,ettien. . Vigcen Mntcii i:stenia' while the rather teiueu iiehl t rials were jreiit'l en near .Manlicim some of the handlers of the de;'s that had been enteted pigeon birds i' lows our net en trial improvised a snatch, three men te a side, .i teh. The niateb resulted as t'el- Mr. M:ort'- .Siiie. 0 1 11 en 1 1 Short... Smith . Farrityl Total... lIoepi'S. S.tegei . . Mecscr. 1 1 1.I--I i i r, it 0 lir. Iloejirs's Side. . 1 1 1 I I I . (I 1 ! I ; l c Te Nal I.HV Ne! !oi !ei !oi Kilitei et iii:- 1mi:i:. (.ariiclil. i.K:i nit. Te t In Sii: : Ais associated telera;)!) despatch, purperiin te come from Resteu and jutb lished in the morning papers of yesterday, and stating that. (Seiicral Xeal Dew. Pre Iiibilien candidate for tbc presidency.. had given notice in J'eriland that he would work for the Republican party and vote fer(!encial .arlield, I telcraphcd te ;cu eral Dew yesterday meining lrent .New (.'astlc, P.t., and received from hint tiie fel lowing reply at 2.-" p. in. yesterday in Pittsburgh : "Xet a word of it true. Thoroughly loyal te the Prohibition parly. ''Ni:i. Dew." Please iii-.ert the above and correct a base attempt, at imposition upon the pub ie. Truly yours. ,Iami iii i. itciormatieii liny. Octidier'.ti is memorable in histiir.v as the day when the year 1elT Jlartin Luther fixed his 05 theses en the church deer at Wittenberg; thus practically beginning 1 he Reformation efiheltbh century. It is spe cially observed by the Lutherans and et'uer Christian jieeple. In this year 1SS0, (.just :tel) vcair. since the A ugs'jttrg confession was read in 1SS0 and :t0 years since all the Lutheran confessions were published cel lectively leSOj in the biteic el ( oiicero). this day falls en Sunday ; and special ser vices in honor of these events will be held in all the Lutheran churches of this eft v. IJisrhnrrd Ttillia i:c)riiuand. The boys named (lOohcneur, Render and Coulman, who were anesfed en a charge of stealing from people at the mar ket houses, weie dismissed by Alderman McConemy this morning with a repri mand. It could net be positively proven that the boys stele anything. Oij;a-!"aUci-.s' and Tolacce l'arkciV J'.irade. Attention is called te the corrected list of officers and committees in this evening's issue : also the route of the parade which takes place en Monday evening. All cigar makers and tobacco packers in favor of the election of Gen. Winlield S. Hancock te the presidency ate invited te join us in this rally. The route of parade will he found in the notice elsewhere printed. St. Stephen' Cluuch lair. The fair in the church, corner Seuth Duke and Church streets, is being liberal ly patronized. During last evening a silver napkin ring was chanced off and wen by Mr. Charles Vogt. Te-night there will be musical entertainment. Kcriinic:t Werk. The Rohcrsetwn iron mill, which sus pended operations sometcii days age te take account of stock and make necessary inpairs, is again in full epcr.it ion. JK it Candy it yen will, iut be sure te use sOl'.ODOXT rit;lit away, in order te carry oil" its injurious cllccts upon Use icclli. All candy-eaters should carry SOZOOOXT with them, it" tlicy wish te keep their teeth Round. o2.Vlweet COLUMBIA HEWS. Otn KKOUl-Ai: COKUKSrOXBENCK I'rcs'.dentlal KUllanlK Ve:i(5iS Auulvrraa- rv J'aiarul Accident in llie Keilins .tllti tlcticral Birni:j;li Sens. . Last night two well known billiard play ers met in A. D. Reese's hali. A game was seen arranged and the spectators, al ways te be found in a billiard room, took positions where they could conveniently view everything that was going en. expect ing te sec a game of mere than average in terest, and te them, as well as the compet itors for the victory, rendered doubly in teresting front the fact that the players a Democrat and a Republican resolved te take the sides of their respective candidates Ter thepresidency.Eaeh addressed the ether as Mr. Hancock or Mr. GarJield. and at it thev went. The game ended with the score of .J4 te 1 1 in favor of Hancock. Gar field claimed the game te be the result of the Maine election, and another game was arranged for " Ohie and Indiana,'" which Garliuld wen by :!1 te 12. It was then re solved te play for the general tcsult. The game was played carefully en both sides, but it terminated with Hancock-, "t ; .Garfield, 19. The latter new claims that after winning Ohie and Indiana he should have let well enough alone. Mrs. Henry Wheeler, of thi:. p'nee, b, at present in attendance at the National Christian temperance union, convened at iiosten, Mass.. as the leprcsentativc or delegate front fhiscongiessienal district of the Pennsylvania State Christian temper ance union. Yesterday was the twentieth annher sarv of the inaniage of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Guilts, rcsidin-- en Seuth Second street. below Union. In the cventn.-;- a large party called upon the couple and completely sur prised them.ju.-l as they were making their iuti..'i rations te re tire for the night. The self-invited guests took with them plenty of geed things te fill the inner man. and at therepasi sptead and partaken of by the seventy-six persons present a decidedly pleasant hour was experienced. After sooner a, verv handsome silver cake-basket was picsentcd te Mr. and Mr.-. Rev. Henry Wheal--:-, of the M f. of which the c,ui !.- a-e menibes . the Drcsentatien adircss. The Guiles, chuich, making 'veiling waMiiest cnjeynbly sp-;nt. On Monday evening the Haneecl-En-'lisli battalion v.:i! earadc, and : and after the parade the battalion will form in front of this residence of General William P.tt P.tt len, en Seuth Second stiect, when Gen. I '.it ten will speak en tiu tariff ipiestien. The battalion bad intended gein te .Marietta te-night, but the inclement weather will probably prevent. The offi cers of the battalion ure all Democrats who have net lifted their tar: leeeipts te Ntll en their committeemen and attend te I at once. To-meiiow evening Rev. Henry Wheeler will preach in the M. V.. church en "The Laws, Resources and Policy of the King dom of Ged." In the evening his subject will be "Maitin Luther." Tlu mis Themas. a.;c.l 17 year.-. an em em ef the yievce in tlie -'iiiile iiepa:tnicnL Stistpiehaiina rolling m'll, was severely in j tued lastcwiihti:. It apjiears that Themas was .standing nt ir t lie relis as iron red het wa-. being rolled a Jjstr el out. Re- hind him Meed anethet' be, wlte.se duty it, was te eaten the bar ju it made its exit from the rolls. This the boy failed dc, and tlie bar, curling as het iron nees, struck Themas en the right side, inside of his arm ami penetrating his body made its exit above the tight shoulder, causing ex cruciating pain. Themas was conveyed te his home and Dr. Lineaweaver called in. The injury is very set ions, but Dr. Line aweaver will de all possible i s.ive the boy's life. Rev. Charle, V"'nbig!uf. pa-der i.f the Church oi'Ged of this place, has been called te Wonster, Ohie, and be will de liver his farewell sermon here te-morrow evening. Tin- Y'r.'iO' A'!r"-nlt dcejibi ; a bud slide at Xynee Tal. India, in which a num ber ei pers'ins were killed but front which the inissienarie.- then statiend escaped. Tin.-article is of some interest te Colum bians from the fact that Miss M. E. Lay Lay ten, a sister of Mr-., -lehh Sheubergei- and Miss Fannied. Sparks, a sister of Mrs. Rev. llenrv Wheeler. :.f -tiiis place, wete among the niissie, out injury. The Utter tire.,, recently closed by ed ktst evening 1 !-.tries:ti:d eseaped witli- . ei this place who were the sheriff, wcte arrest y Oilicer Holliiigwerth charged with threatening a man nameu Meyers, who was instrumental in closing their stoic, .ittstite Frank den-.aeded bail for their appearance this meining at Lan caster te answer pending charges. The employees el' (he Susipt. -liana. i roll ing mill were paid this morning. Wc will hive sea e iiiug te sa of tl.e tellers' institute, which nucis te-day, in Monday's lx'n:i.i.;-.r.xcr.i:. Mr. ".I. .1. Rlack. of Philadelphia, is vi itiisg in town te-day. Dud: sheeting is gee. I ! ua . 'I lieu-aiicN Inve luvt! ,'iuv.l of dmnliaiiC lilHii-.ili-(iri!ei-.,.iit'itidie., dy-pej-.-ia ,d :dl di-ta-v'- of tlie liver, li'oe i ii:iilteuiac-li, when allelln-i reiuedii- hive faiie.l, hj u-in 1'rel". tlailinctte'-. rreneli l.iver I'ud. wliich is u iiiiek:inil eriu'itti':ii enre j"i I Mete iliscase. Askyeardrnggi-t ler lie- f.'rea! teiiiedy find ttil.r no c.t tier anil i! lie drcs net keep it,;cnl S.I..VI in a letter te tlie French l'ai! Ce . and rc ceivenne liy ri'turn lilHil jnt paid. !. -- ilaj)jy Clergyman, l!i-v. I.. I . i. Can--", Catena, IM. " I l:ave lieen :i (treat siillerer from Kidney ili-t':iM,and after lieiii;; told liy tny iloclet that I could net gel well, 1 commenced tlie iw. t Day's Kidney I'.id, which !ia- new enii!lclely cured inc. 1 am strong and a.iin loe!; the very picture el health. May all the sulieriiig 1" helped as I have heee,. i-, my cariv,! wi-li.'" oJ.".-lweedAv -- -A Cantie.-i te Ifur iteadrr.s. 'i'lie:ilmni iiivarial'lc 1'niil of a sncee fill ie.venlien ;-,ahest ei interior imitalieiis. 'J'lie patent 1.1x01.1:01 lloereloth 1, 110 eveeptiea te thi rule. It-, dur.tliility and lieimiy are proved beyond conlrevc-r.-y. I'.e sure in pmvlia-iiig the gn.nU 1 hat yen loet: en the baelj of the cloth for ' I.i:ie!ein:i:" none nlh-'t- is genuine. All cariei dealers lccep H. eSO-ltd Slriv'ng In coiner ;ui w Ilh "ulfe'.ira Hiavinc indi..iiit indi..iiit je.ip. ibif luviuy Nervim-., :.!eeplih and ovcrvverl.i a id unui-Mimcnt in .Malt Hitter.-;. .' lllltl le-t lil'UCIAJ, XttTMWS. SAIUI'l.i: MU1CE. i! i-i tmics:ble lern woman alter a faithful course of treatment with Lydia .. i'inkliam's Vegetable Compound tn continue te suffer witli a weakness the uterus Knelese a statnp te Mrs. Lydia V.. I'inklium, -M Western avenue. ' ynn, M:--.. for pamphlntri. .iyiO-lydciid.Vv.- "Say, fcu.-an, h.tV"' jeu le-t your Are you weak and nervous v 1 f se, .ey's lilecd Scaielicr" is what you w appetite ' Ir. Lind unt." Hew's flic l!::tiy, "HewV Jtie Raby?" "His erenp is lieltei t'lis morning, thank yen. we gave him i-enir liinmas' ICclectric Oil as you ativi ed, doctor, and 'diall give him .-eine mere in an hour or se." Next day the doctor pronounced the youngster cuied. Fer sale by II. R. Cochran. ilruggit. 137 and 1.1. North Queen street. Lan easle'r. l'a. I 3:tticr: .netiicrs:: .isnttu-rs::: Aie you disturbed at. night and broken el your ret by a sick child sitllcring and crying with 'lie excruciating pain et cutting teeth? It se. gi. at once and get a bottle orMIt3.VIXS erMIt3.VIXS LO'.VV SOOTHING SVItUT. It will relieve the poe; little snllcrcr immediately depend upon it; there is no mistake about it. There is neta mother en earth whe'has ever u.-ed it, who w ill , net tell you at er.ca thr.t it will regulate the j bowels:', and give ;-c-t te the mother, and relief j mid hcttltli ?e the child, operating like magic. I It is perfectly r-afe. te i,e in all case?, and pleaE I ant te tlie taste, and is 1 he prescription et one jet the eldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United Slates. Seid everywhere" 25 cents a bottle. lU7-Iyd&wM,W&S BLACK SILKS Black fcllk at Kc. Black Silks at 73c. We "uarantce aheve tioeds te Deei eesi quuiuy nan ugij i.11"";;,0"'." , u v ,,' "' '.'a. . ..'., ...iiiiiiDM m,,i, r..hnn.rM nil vnni At 4.1c Ulack Cliasltiucrcs. all c...imwnc nil i lit )c.' ltlack Cashmeres, all wool, at c. Ulack Cashmeres, all wool, Ca-hmercs all wool, at SI. HlacK casameres, iuielc Silk en cneieu.i .n . -.-"i-y --.:r" - Itlael: Silk Velvets at 31.2e. i.i..!. ci i.T-iiei.it-. 7nw etferintr eTtra lnaucemenis m en eimu mi-u d iutiw sjnr.-uu Mauuuuuu. Black bilk cU cts at ir,j. ",xueSii;Z?T, suit Veivrts nt SIM. Jlvrtlc Green Silk Vclvets.at S1.50. Bronze iW.yZ hI5.c5?,V..V?iii; vtta Tt i.m. BltOCADE SILK VELVETS.-Uarnct Brocade Silk Velvets $2. VJl rei iwtrm iAVadc Silk Velvets at $2. l'lum Brocade Silk Velvets at 12. Seal Brown Brocade SUk 1 . s "r ,SA . PH. GrS2". -$vk iisSJk Vrtveteens at 50c. Black Velveteens at C3c. Black Velveteens at $1. Bin. i in us ai ,- "" " u- j.t viriiia nt lie. Dress Geed 3. Dress Goods. uaii.-i.reen 0"c.Vr0l'1-"- :"r ..,- ,', imTi,ne stock of all the Xew Stvles. from 10c. uer yard ud te ...iin "woV.e nT a f-ive? bv cxaininins our stock, as we can show them many Handsome Novelties in that line. .mllt'i Will dO USULOOrUJ LAal".' " "A",u .f . ,!,... .i.j la nml elt wlin ilenl irttti us ftnil ouch tn lin -. 1. Y ... ,i ntt M TT-il II -L-a I.IU1 U LAauiiim(, ww. We hive marked all enr cowls very low, te insure raiim .-.i, .... .,.. ,.Yu ...-,-.......,. ;...v.. ... ... ,..- AKn jiM opened an .-leganl line of LatUeV Coats and Delman, wliich we eiler at lowest prices. GrIVLEE, BOWEES & HTJE8T, 25 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. CeugTiK. uJlrewn'x JlrencMal Trachea" are used with advantage te alleviate Coughs, Sore Threat, llear.-ene.-H and Bronchial Affections. Fer thit ty years tliee Troches have been In use, with annually Increasing favor. They are net new and untried, hut, havlna been tested y wide and constant use for nearly an entire generation, they have attained well-merited rani: anmii tlio'fewstaplercnieillesef theage. Tlie Tlireat. J'.rewir.! Bronchial Troches" act directly en llie organs elthe voice. T Ley have an ex traordinary effect inall disorders of the Threat and Larynx, restoring a healthy tone when re taxed, cither irem cold or over-excrtieu et the voice, and produce a clearand distinct enttnei- atien. Startlers aiu Sinuerx nml tlie xrecnes useful. A Cough, Celd, Catarrh ei Sere Threat re quires immediate attention, as neglect oltcn eltcn tSmcs results in some incurable Lung Disease. " Brown's Bronchial Troches" will almost in varlanly give relief. Imitations are offered for -ale, many el wiiich are injurious. The gentt iii(. " Rcejrn'x Bronchial Trechet" are sold mill hi t,er-ci. ianir.-lyd&wTu.Th&S Ten Sweet for Anything. Mu-.li: hath power In the city's din. hew pass ing sweet tn list, .A in id the busy hum et men, te the barrel or ganist; Or when ramping with the Earache, you have agony endured, Yen trya bottle of Eclectric Oil, and find that von arc cured. Fer" sale by II. 15. Cecluan, druxgist. 1.17 anil IT:y North Qiiecn street, Lancaster, Pa. 41 Werth their weight in geld" is what " Sel-1 l;is" Liver l'llls" ari said te be. It you don't J believe. It try them. lie. !!i:ou xixe's C. & C. Cebdiai. is invalu able te the consumptive. Taken with regu larity and according te directions, Its effects are weudcrlul in acute and chronic diseases of the threat and lungs. Fer sale by all druggists and the proprietor. Dr. Browning, 1117 Arch St i eel, I'hilHdclphla. I'ricc M cents. 0.10-lwdAw .litt.1 heard from Tem Harrl, et Virginia elty. Fevaila. lie writes, that the doctors had Kivcn up all hopes of saving him ; he had Al buiuenaria in the worst lerm ; was Induced te tr- Spring i!Iosem; he Is new bossing his i-tamping mill as usual. Trices: 50c., trial bett les luc. I'm- sale by II. II. Cochran, drug itKt, i::7and i:S North Oueen street.Luncaster, I'll. A Ytie Deacon. " Deacon Wilder, I want you te tell me hew you kept yourself ami family se well the past season, when all the rct et us have been sick ve much, and have had the doctors running te ns se long." ' l'.re. Tayler, the answer Is very asy. I lwd Hep Hitters in time and kept my family well and saved large doctor bills. Three del lar' worth et it kept us all well and able te work all the time, and I will warrant it has ce-t you and most of the neighbors one te two hundred dollars apiece te keep sick the same time. 1 gue-s you'll take my medicine boro bero bore alier." Sec ether column. - eI5Sril,tw JHL'ATUS. l)i .sr.i On Oct. -JS, 1SS.I. near llrd-tn-IIaud i.aneaster county, l'a., Mary Dunlap, in the i.th year el" her age. Tin relatives and friends of the family arc respectfully Invited te "11101111 the funeral from her late residence, near Rinl-In-IIanil, en Sun day afternoon, i icteber :1, at 1 o'clock. Inter ment at Christ church. Intercourse. U'li.uiXM. On Oct. SI, 1S.1i, .lame- Wilhelin, in the icih year of Ids age. His relatives and friend-. itKe t'..e Sun Fire ceinpany.are respectfully invited teattend h:s funeral "from tlie iv-idcncc of his brother, Henry Wilhcltu, Ne. :", Seuth Prince street, en in-mnrrnw (Sunday) afternoon at S o'clock. i:ni.n.eii. In this city, en the-28tli Inst., Jen nie, daitghlei-ef Ilernh'art and Elizabeth l?ol l?el b.ich, in tlie Jth year of her age. Tlie relatives and friends cf the family are re-peel fully Invited te attend tlie funeral from the residence of her parents, ."08 Kast Chestnut street, en Sunday atlernoen at 2 o'clock. ST. iV ItyJEKTISJSSlliSTS. D.HIKR ICKAITT I.WNCII AT JOIIX 17 Spangler's Fulton Opera Heuse Saleen, Ti'iuee street, tills evenidg. ttoed beer en lap. ltd JOHN SI ANGLER. G1 1 RAXH IA'NCH T-NIGI1T. Seurlcraiit nud Rabbits this (fatunluy) evening, at .M ICIIA Kl. iMl)Ki:'M saloon en Maner -I reel. Liiueh everv Saturday night. ltd' XTICKI.Y FUKMSI1EU KOOMS TO LET, 1 witli lire amlga: very handy ter persons working at U'ab h Factory geed bearding house near bv. Street. IiKliiirc at I'il N. 31 Alt i ltd LOST. On Ilielliheflhis month, a small white l!ear!e Hound. Alse, about a week afterwards a small black Reagle Hound. A liberal reward will will be paid en return of same te GEO. KIItCIIXER, It I7J Kast King Street. T7IJK SALE CIIKAP. 1 . geed second-hand Fiiine, In perfect or der. Organs at greatly reduced prices, ter cash or en mentlilv installments. .1 1 'srrs stuck exhelz, e.'Ki-'Jtil'i: Fulton Hall, Lancaster, 17R KENT. V TORACCO WAREHOUSE. One of the Itiis-el W.irelieuses en Cherry alley, between Chestut and Walnut streeti. Possession im mediately. One et" the best and most conve nient in the city. UEiti: astauffer, tt.i Ne. :t X. Duke Street. LAMPS! LAMPS!! CHINA HALL. I'tu-.-, and Nickel Tinted. Library and Hall Lamps, j.urge Assortment of PARLOR-LAMPS. tlraa iyht our window. : .amp-', Ac. All exhibited i-e them before pnrchii'flng. in HIGH & MARTIN, Ne. 15 EAST KING STREET. LARGEST ASSORTMENT - AUGUSTUS RHOADS'S, JEWELER, Xe. 20 Kast Kin? Slreef, Lancaster, Fa. Wc arc nev t ikin special orders for HOLIDAY GOODS. DST GOODS. AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES: Black Silks at . r.lact Silks at SLK. Clack Sllk Ulaek Cliashmcres, all wool, We guarantee alieve geed te lie an woei ni ti.-. BLACK SILK VELVETS. Velvets at $1.50. Jllack Silk Velvets at ti Black . ,..!-i-.,n ti. v..- cn-i. tvri 'III IIIII1IHI ikiT nillL. u -f .il. J . 7 .- ,irtJ . , 1-,.,MII nlt. nalll A' KM' ahyektwemexts. H. Z. RHOADS & BRO. Call attention te the completeness and variety of their stock, including1 every article of every description in their line, from the low-priced te the costly. All grades of Watches and Time-keepers. 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. BECAUSE I BECAUSE The Designs are Artistic and New The Colorings are Rich and Harmonious Tlie Prices are Extremely Reasonable. BECAUSE AND BECAUSE WE ASK VOl' TO VISIT I S WHEN VOC AUK IN WANT OF PAPER HANGINGS. J. B. Martin & Ce, West King St. THE LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK OF . BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, &C, la ltu; city, is te be seen at the Works et NORBEGK & MILEY, PRACTICAL CARRIAGE BUILDERS, COR. DUKE AND VINE STS., LANCASTER, PA. j-i:OS . CO.'.S 1 he Sleek include- all the LATEST STYLES SPRINGS, ucha-ithc Riewrtter, Wlntney, S;diilee Triple, 1111 r.iiipiie, .11111 uiey win ;iii ui:ti,u u iiniei :iny sij-ic u pureuaser may ecaire. full klnd pr.iiiiplly attended te. All work guaranteed for one year. "OUR WORK SUSTAINS OUR WORD." Xi: A l rEliTlSVMEXTS. TillASTKl) UAI'.niT AND KAUEK AX Kraut Lnnch this evening at tlie Maner Hetel, West King street. All are inviled. ltd WM. RKII.M. N TOTICK TO L.VDIKS. Trcleinisi ttleve Cleaner, ler cleaiiliur Kid Gloves iind removing UreasetBd taiiw from Woolen or Silks, the met convenient inven tion of tlie kind ever before t.ic people. Try it ; it is very simple, rlcansu glove In a minute. Prlee 25 eentn. Sold bv. ANDREW G. FUF.V, Only, at City Pharmacy. North tjneen Street, Cor. Orange, luncastei'. Pa. DEMOCRATIC WOIINWu PARADE ! : r-s"jGft"""" - v JjmBrsrtis&PrlJ-i GRAND EALLV! ATTENTION, Cigar Makers and Tobacco Packers ! Please meet nt Democratic Heailf)uartcrs Centre Square, en MONDAY EVEMXE, NOVEMBER 1, at 7 o'clock sharp, with Torches, and join in the Parade, and thenee te Mass Meeting in the Court Heuse. Heaped fill ly yen r, President Philip Bernard. Vice President Jehn S. Beck. Treasurer James D. Uill. Secretary Adam U. Trost. Marshal J. Adam Saner. Aids Iao Jacobs. 15. F. ileCue. Claw. D. Smith, Milten B. Weldicr, Allen G. Pyle. Tobacco Packers' Committee Jac. L. Frcy, Reland II. Brnbaker, Jntni 15. Frey, Fatman &Ce., Aaren Teller, Merris ttcrsliel, Benj. Strasser, X. Lachcnbrucli & Bre., Jehn Hart ley, Frank Pentlarge. Hartley McUnire, Jehn A. McUinnis A. G. iSressev. James Prangley. HcniT Shindle, Kebert Knlini, David Carr, 1 Harrjr Beebel, Jehn Musmnn, ueorge t errcst. Tobacco Inspectors' Committee. Henry Ferrest, Henry It. Trost, Francis Cunning ham, Philip Borngesser. Tobacco Pressers' Committee. A. X. Zcll. Cigar Bex ManntactnreiV Committee Jes A. Albert, Abraham Killian. Cigar Makers' Committee. .1. K. Hiester, H K. schnader, Peter Allabach, Jeseph Bradel, Edward F. Powell, Jehn Ilcnkcl, Win. Pentz, Peter Landau, Owen B. Shcrtzcr. Jehn Kiefler Geerge Berger, Frank Sheid. Aiiam Oblender Henry Schmidt, Christian Wise, Jehn Tripple. Henrj- B. Springer, J. H. Ostermyer. Charles Kethweiler, Charles F. Smith. Jehn Frallcy, D. J. Pretzman, Henry Rill, Jehn Kissinger, Leuis Strauss, Alexander SI. Clair, William Zeek. Cigar Packers' Committee. Tenn f.Slnndlr, James Hans, I. D. Springer. ROUTE OF PARADE. Meet in Centre Square, te Xertli Queen, te Wulnut, te Chestnut, te Mulberry, te Orange, te Charlette, te Weit King, te East King, te Duke, te Orange, ceurtcrmarch te mass meet ing in the Court Hensc J. ADAM SAUKR, Marshal. Aids. Lf.e Jacobs, B. K. McCrE, Charles D. Smith, Miltos G. Weikler, Allkx G. Pyle. Kr gf&S&&S! Black Silks at fi UlackSilks.it $2.50. at S0c. Black Cashmeres, all wool, at 35c. Black at 73c. Black Cashnieres, all wool, at 87c. Black all wool, full width, and best sliades of Mack; Silk Velvets at$iiJ. Black SUk Velvets nt $150' vuiucii eua :&v;i 'air Silk Velvets at $i Garnet Gendarmes Brocade SilkVel- Velvets at $-2. Black Brocade Seal Brown Velveteens at 75c. ia, r v,r,i goods of the II nest grade?. w t- & w m mm 4fi.l annli ,n Ua tliA Anr. at 1..W. Our Goods are Carefully Selected, OLD STAND.- Empire ;C're.s9 Spring, Dexter Queen, Duplex Repairing POLITICAL. Democratic Meeting:. In accordance with the Time Honored Cus tom of the Democracy nt this city te held their LAST RALLY en the night before the election there will be n MASS MEETING et tlie Lancaster City Democracy In the COURT HOUSE, ex Monday Eraii, Ne?. 1. The hedy. Veteran Association will attend in a e'2S-tdd UOVSE FURXI8UIXO GOODS. VTOTICE. FLIIiN & BRENEMAN. Would advise all who contemplate putting In HEATERS or making any alterations in theii heating arrangements te de se at once before the rush of Fall Trade begins. THE MOST RELIABLE Steves, Heaters ill Ranges, In the Market at the LOWEST PRICES. t GREAT ST0TE STORE, 152 North Queen Street, LANCASTER, PA. mLfsv ji QB3GDBf--'-'fc Fill Brenemaus THIBJ EDITH) J. SATURDAY EVENING, OCT. 30,1880. TEAT CBUSE PUZZLE ITS SOLUTION CLOSE AT II.VX1). TESTIMONY FOR THE DEFENSE. The Postmaster's Gun First Fire. Spiked at THE LnTTKR Tl BE J'KOVEO tiKNUTXK. NIHILIST AND SOCIALIST. EUROPE'S UNRULY SPIRITS. THE KXUI.I-H1 Sl'ORlH. News of the Day. Till- OTHER SIDE. Plillii's Counsel Will Prev llie L.itter (ieunlne. New Yerk, Oct. 40. There was a large attendance at tlie Philp trial te-tlay. The prosecution closed their case, reserving the riffht te call ether witnesses. Counsel for defense, in opening, stated that they would prove the existence of Meray and the gen uineness of the letter. The First Gun Spiked. Postmaster Aingcr, of Washington, was called. The statement that the change of stamps was net made in his office tiati April 13 was net an official statement, lie could net tell the procise date of the change. Other parties connected with his office informed him thr.t the change was made about February 12. Fer defense Mr. Philnaml Jehn I. Dav enpert were called te testify but were net present. Mr. Bell then took tlie stand :.ud tcsti field that he had in his hand the original paper en wliich th-s warrant was issued, lie was also possessed of the original man uscript of the article entitled " Lying and Sticking Te It." Other witnesses, including Stotighten, testified they had seen papers spoken of by Mr. Bell generally in the hands of Jehn I. Davenport, but could net tell hew they were obtained from Truth office. Pending the expected arrival of Jehn 1. Davenport a short discussion arose as te the advisability of taking recess, but Judge Davis announced his willingness te sit till midnight if necessary. THE NIUIIAST.S. Aprreachlug Trials of I-reinlneut Lenders. Londen, Oct. HO. A St. Petersburg despatch te Hcuter's telegram company says the approaching trials of Nihilists will be the most important that have yet taken place. Among the accused arc the alleged authors of the explosion en the Moscow railway and at the winttr prlace, the supposed designer of the Alex Alex andrevski dynamite mine, and the persons who attended the Nihilist congresses at Lipetsk and Tamheff when the above at tempts against the life of the Czar were re solved upon. Anether prisoner te be tried is a man who is said te have given te the Nihilist committee all his property, amounting te 170,000 reubles, and who was tried at Odessa in 1879 THK GERMAN SOCIALISTS. War en the Revolutionary Document!,. Londen, Oct. 30. A Berlin dispatch te the TJVnV.! Xeirs says three days age the Socialists determined te evacuate Ham burg and discontinue their considerable printing arrangements there. A Berlin dispatch te the Time says during the last few days the Berlin police have seized several thousand revolutionary pamphlets, including copies of the Zurich Secial Democrat and the Londen Freiheit. STORMS OX THK JSNUMSH COAST. Orcat Destruction el .Property ami Less or Life, Londen, Oct. !0. Advices from Hull yesterday say : In the terrific storm prevail ing last night and te-day fifty vessels have been wrecked, and great less of life has occurred en the east coast of Ktiglanil. YKI.LOW FF.VKK. A Cane Reported In New Yuri. In . New Yerk, Oct. 30. Wiiliam O'Ceii. ner, who arrived from Savannah, October 23d, en the brig Richard Smith, was last night sent te quarantine hospital by order of the health officers. He was found sick at a lodging house suffering apparently from yellow fever. It has been staled that he had been diseased in Savannah but was discharged from the hospital there ap parently cured. WKATUKB INDICATIONS. . Wasiii-kiten, Oct. 30. Fer the Middle states cloudy and rainy weather, easterly winds, generally lower barometer, sta tionary or higher temperature. The gen eral atmospheric conditions new indicate that en Tuesday, Nev. 2, the weather will be clear or fair from the Mississippi valley eastward te the Atlantic. Outrages by Apaches. Santa Fi:, New Mexico, Oct. 30. A special from Quitman says : A courier just arrived from Oje Caliente, Mexico, one hundred and fity miles south of Quitman, states that a band of thirty Apaches at tacked a picket of twelve men of the Ninth cavalry ycsterlty, killing two of them. Reinforcements from Quitman have gene in pursuit DeCIssey's Claim for Libel. Paris, Oct. 39. General DeCisssy, in his actions agasnst the Tntransigeant and the Petit Parsien claims 25,000 francs dam age for each of the alleged libels upon him published in these journals. Thanksgiving Day. Washington, D.C.,Oct. 30, Thursday, November 25, has been designated by Mr. Hayes as the day of national thanksgiving, and the proclamation will ba issued im mediately. Wcrk of the Ph'lladelptiiii iitint. Pnn-ADELAHiA, Oct. 30. The coinage executed at the mint in this city during the month of October was : Geld, 151, 180, valued at $925,400. Silver dollars, 1,200,000, and cents te the value of 812,-200- A Fatal Kecket. Pueviuexck, II. I., Oct. SO. During the political paratlc here last niglit, a rocket fired by a boy fatally wounded Mrs. Rebert Parkis. 31ARKHTS. rnllailctphla .ilurtci. I'atL.vDiiLTntA. October .. Flenr market iniei, nut i-ic.-uiy: supertlnef2 7.33;V): extni iC 51)27 .W. Kro tienrsciirccat . ."025 02. Wheat dull but stcadv: Se. i Western Ib-.l Hit; Penn'a. Red sftliSlll; Amber 1 l-! Cern quiet but stead r; yellow at ;l-.'Q55e: mixed Mc. Oats dull, with tair demand: Se. I.' White Mt1!U"C: --"--'. Se. Rye tlrm at 31. Previsions steady ; nics per! ile'SU 23 ; beet" hams $1700: Indian m.ss beat nt JISTm') JISTm') smeked hamslOjSltiJje: pickleil hanw $. fiOs: bacon smoked shoulders CSOJe : salt de .V-fc Lard steady; city kettle at SJgOj: leti. buti-licrs'7--ic: prime steam iSW. Rut ter Choice fair and wanted : Creamery extra 31c: de Keed te ciioice 'JSfB.-We; Itradt'eril county and New Yerk extra tSg-JSc: Western reserve extra 21-2"J: de pcnttl toeheico ICJi) '2ic: Rolls tlrm with fair demand ler ehetce': Western Reserve extra -22(?-2lc: Pcnn'n Fxtra 2iB!Be Ej-fr.s s-carce and linn: Penn'a Ext i-.t -2Sg i"c: Wcstci-ii Ext lit '25c. Cheese dull, and barelv stcadv: Saw Yerk: lull cream l-'KJilSJfc: Western full civam at l-2fi13c ;de lair tn-roed ll12c; de half skim WiulOJie. lVtrelcum nominal : rellm-d lie. Whisky active at 51 11. Seeds Ceed te prime clever dull nt f:,ri'ij 7."(): Timethv nominal at ?2 70 J.-2 S i : t'laxeea at $1 Xi. .'pb Yerk r.Iarl:et. Slw YeitK. Oct. :i. l-'tenr State and West cm market and price steady, with mederitteexpnrl and jebbinj trade iiiijuiry: Superiini-, at ? I SI: -xtr,i l "at f-:5(Jl 5H; choice, de, $t 5."fiTI75; lancy de ft SOiiilCO: rniind hoop hie i I 7D : choice de at $5 H)i$C, Oil; biiperllne western .'tS!)iJt -2.",. eoinmeii te geed extia ile fl-25ffl70; e!iek-.i ile SI I'tlifi 50 ; choice white "w!-eat de $1 15 3IS5; Southern quiet ami iinchan-;eil ; com mon te fair extra il '.D-i;V 5il; oe(l te eheicit de $5 XifK 75. Wheal without important change and ipiict; Ne. '2 Red, Oct, at $1 W$: de Nev.. at $1 17: de Dec. at $1 W.4 : de Jan., at -fl li)-.t. Ne. 1 White. Dee.. I 17.' Cern n shade better: Mixed wc-lcm spot, 55,;1!(.'!-c; de till nix-. .llu.'iT.J.'-. eats steady : Ne. -2. Nev.." :Uc ; de Dec.. He ; Slate JRIE lc; Western. :',. ("el lc- Mtnck .ilarker. October "J-. N bw Yei:k Stocks. Stocks strong. A. 31. v. sx. v. m. r. m. r. I'.:I0 -2::t" l:ll -.'21 :! M. :i Meney Krie It. K Michigan S. & b. S.. Michigan Cent. C. I Chicaf-e & S. W .. Chieasre. Mt.'iSt. l .. IJJA 4II.J l!'.' II ..1I.V.1 l"'!i '"-"'s lW,i ..1117-', HiSj-r HKtfi 1113)., ..in?.; ir i ir" i'-"'- ii( n'l.r.i iwi; iu. Han.,'!- St.,1. Cem " " l-'ld.... Teledo & Wabash Ohie ,vi Mississippi. .. St. LeniS, I. M. & S. l.. Ontario and Western. O. C. &I. V. K. I." -X 1-2,-f -'-'A Ml I3.M 51 , '21' , nwii-iM; uiiieuiKi inumnaiamily $530i?C-r: Penn'a Umily $-i'.3.-W; St. Leuis tuiaily at f3TT iiC, Xx Minnesota family .i ilftS 7,". Str light $.5 OOffiJSO: n:itcnt:miri-i. .--i-,, i- OP b!. i'-i-s in 7S S7.-K .)J5 miA 17' "; 35 New Jersey Central.. 7.;'H Del. & Hudsen Canal. ; Del.. I.ael.& Wcslciii .l7r.i Western Union Tel.. .101 Pacilic Mail S.S. Ce.. iV, Manhattan Klevated Union Pacilic Kansas & Texas .in" -.'i'i' lJIC'i- 1IH 1-211 12-2 New Yerk Central Adams Kxprexs Illinois Central Cleveland & Pitts Chicago & Keelc I Pittsbni-'h & Kt. W American U. Tel. Ce. . . Plllt.ADi-t.rHIA. Stocks .steady. Pennsylvania IE, 11. .. id Pliil'a. & Ueadintr 2-J ill ;, :i'5 ---3'rt '.r,y Lchisli Valley Lehigh alley W'.yz ;;.., :ivi ie.-. i.ij, Lehigh Naviualien... S5 J :"5' X ."." : Northern Paeilic Coin '2!i WV -Js -Js -'i P'd Ri Pitts., Tltnsv'e.t 1!.... Northern Ci-ntin! Phil'ii & Krt It. It.... Northern Penn'a ITn. It. It's of N..I Hcstenvilie Pass...... Central Trans. Ce... . w VI n: l.-ii'.'! i'.iC iv'i VAITAi 1IAXGJXHS, .-. TV ric auk ei'ii-Nixu dam.y NKW PATTKUXS OK PAPER HANGINGS. Tl.i Dcsi-jiirtiind Colerlnff-J'nre bcaiitititl, an. I we have a lar-ri .stec!- te M'lcct. Irem, in tlu; lowest trrade te the most expensive. DADO AHD FANCY WINDOW SHADES in new color.-. Philn material by llr.- vaid, in all shades and widths. Caidliiijl, tirceii, White and Jlnll HOLLANDS, Kisturcs, Friii;-!'-. Tapes, ,'ic. We have a let el 11,ht color Cm iam.-s licnti fill styles, thai will be closed out at the low price er.V) cents. These tireadccided bargain, lis snini' wen sold at.-s:.5'la pair. We have opened a fresh Invoice or Extension Cornices, anion;? which are two iicv. patients. I'heny Wulniitainl Ash Poles l-l.ij--. Ihids, &-.. Orders tat'en ter Fine Mirrors. PHARES W. FRY, Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST. VAMl'AKiX UOOJKS. "pilKTItAiTK OF HANCOCK AND Ker side nt ENGLISH THIS OKKICK. yu fl.S! F..A."S! hASHK!) KOIt PAUADK?. TI'IMMISCb l-Oli SA-jIiKS, SADDl.I". CLOTHS, SIIOI'I.- dki: sti:ap5, uki.ts, Ac Neckties, Entirely New Styles. NEW STYL3 COLORS. UXDEliWEAK, GLOVES be., kv. E. J. BRISMAN'S, 515 NOitTU IJL'KKN STKKKT. "VTOW IS YOU1S TI3III. GREAT REDUCTION Wenderrnl 3Iurk Down el CAMPAIGN GOODS. Having: done a Very lively Camp.ti-'ii I'.ti-i-ncsa ve new prope-c te eieie e-.it our stock ; Campaign Goods SE0A11BLESS OF COST. Fhi-r'.Uanner.j, Streamer.-, Portraits, Medal?. I.Ime T.ichts or Colored Hand Torches. Deuble S win-? and Star Torches, T-reli Wick, &c. Xev7 is venr time te bay cheap for the re mainin-? parades and for the jellill catien after the election. 1). S. BUESK, 17 East Kinsr Street. Lancaster. EtAivVTtmt.vvsmtsa is elocution and -Heading will be given upon nasen- ..-tAmr ablc terms, ey jikj. Jt..vi.ii.v ?i.n iiir.t. iw 4Xi West Oransc street. Classes will be feniiec and also private instructions given. Ileiiii maybe selected te'snit pitpiK eil-lwd ll-.-f Ktv :w. -My. :y. r.ijcl '25 " 25 id in ;) 1111-; lui.-rt !5'i ir.y. H U