Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, November 13, 1880, Image 3

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    LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER SATURDAY UOTEMBER 13, 1880
1yPref. Frank Brad lord, of New Yerk
city. The opera house was crowded. Prof.
Brad feid is a fair elocutionist, of geed
stage presence, a voice ever which he has
thorough command, and with graceful
gesture and easy maimer. His selections
ranged " from grave te gay, from lively
te severe," among the most effective of his
performances heing his rendition of a
thrilling descriptive poem entitled " Kit
Carsen's Ride." He read also a selection
from Bret Harte's writings in capital style,
and a hnmoreus poem he read, entitled
" The Fuzzed Dutchman,7' created an im
mense amount of fun. Mr. Bradford's
essay in Shakspearcan reading was less
successful. lie is net a great elocutionist,
but he is a conscientious student, and
afforded a pleasant evening's enter
tainment. During the evening there
were several vocal Selections by a quaitet
composed of 3Iiss Alice Troyer, soprano,
Jliss Mary Sener, contralto. Prof. Wm. B.
Hall, tenor, and Mr. S. D. Bausman, bass.
The rendition of a song entitled " The Old
Man Dreams," by these voices, was excel
lent. Prof. Hall sang a ballad entitled
"'Tlie Old Time," in his customary charm
ing style, and for an encore sang "Wild
ijciis. musses ireyer ; net eeiiersdiiga
duet entitled ''The Fisherman " and were
rapturously cncei cd. Before the audience
was dismissed Dr. J. II. Shumakcr sang a
selection,
COVItT.
Opinions Delivered by tlie Judjjcs.
TJiis morning court met at 10 o'clock.
Opinions in the following cases were de
li voted :
11 j- Judge Livingston.
The boaidef prison inspectors of Lan
caster county vs. Levi Weilcr, G. W.
Stycr, Alexander Gait, C. Showalter, ct.
id. Rule te show cause why the record in
above cause should net be amended se as
te read : " The beard of inspectors of the
Lancaster county pi isen vs. Levi Sensenig
and Christian Musser, partners, trading as
SciiMjnig & Mu-ser," ami all the names of
the ether defendants with the weids 'part
ners trading as the New Helland company
store' stricken off the record. Rule made
absolute.
Mary Ann Kieidcr by her next friend
David Cramer vs. Ames Ki cider. Rule te
show cause who fi. fa. should net be set
aside. Rule discharged.
The city of Lancaster vs. the Pennsylva
nia railroad. Rule te show cause why the
above cases should net be consolidated
into one at the plaintiffs costs,and that the
cases be dismissed for want of jurisdiction
by the alderman, By the opinion of the
court, tins exception te the jurisdiction of
the alderman is dismissed and the cases
.icmain en the record. The court declined
te consolidate the said suits, at the cost of
the plaintiff, in all the suits, according te
the terms of the rule, but order and direct
that of the said suits, from Xe. 28 te Xe.
98, both inclusive, shall be consolidated
and tried atoue and the same time, as one
action, and that from Ne. 00 te Xe. 17G,
both inclusive, shall be consolidated aud
tried at one aud the same time as one
action.
David Kaiiffman vs. The Reading &
Columbia railroad company, exceptions te
taxation of cost by the prothenotury.
Plaintiffs bill was corrected by striking
therefrem the sum paid te the eiiginal or
first viewers and the prothenotary's taxa
tion of the remaining portion of plaintiffs
bill of cost was confirmed, sustaining the
exception with reference te the item thus
stricken out and dismissing the remaining
exceptions.
East Earl township, appeal, excep
tions te auditor's report, exceptions
overruled and report confirmed.
Aleses Ober, vs. William ivescr, rule te
show cause why the appeal should net be
stricken oil". Rule discharged.
Jehn Dracc, deceased, exceptions te
auditor's repot t. The part of the report
finding the fact of the death of Fanny
Myers and that payment should be made te
Fanny Mishlcr was confirmed and excep
tions te that part were dismissed. The
remainder of the report relative te inter
est is rejected as surplusage.
Lewis llepting, deceased's estate, excep
tions te auditei's report overruled and to te to
pert confirmed.
Martin Gress, deceased's estate. Ex Ex
tiens te auditor's report. Overruled and
repot t confirmed.
Isaac G. Smoker, deceased's estate. Ex
ceptions te auditor's report. Dismissed
and r?peit confirmed.
Commonwealth vs. Wm. A. McPhorfen,
embezzlement, demurrer te indictment.
Demurrer sustained and indictment
quashed.
By Judge Patterson.
O. P. Biubakcr, for the use of the Iloncy Ilency Iloncy
breok First National bank vs. Perry Bru
baker. Rule te show cause why an issue
should net be granted. Rule discharged.
Samuel W. Kurtz vs. David S. Miller
and Samuel II. " Re.ver. Rule for a new
tiial discharged.
Henry M. Watts, Elizabeth "Watts aud
William M. Watts vs. the Pennsylvania
railroad company. Rule te show cause
why judgment of neli suit should net be
stricken off. Rule discharged.
Christian Geed, deceased's estate. Ex
ceptions te auditor's report. Dismissed and
tepert continued.
Samuel Barr, deceased's estate. Excep
tions te auditor's report. Auditor's fee
reduced te $35; the ether exceptions dis
missed. Jacob F. Reller, deceased's estate.
Ruse te show cause why sheriffs amended
return of service of rule en heirs, should
net be further amended. Alse, excep
tions te confirmation of sale of real estate.
Rule discharged and exceptions te con
firmation of sale sustained and sale set
aside.
issues Granted.
An issue was granted between the Heme
for Friendless Children for the City and
County of Lancaster vs. the City of Lan
caster and County of Lancaster, te ascer
tain the amount of damages, if any, sus
tained by the Heme by reason of the
opening of Seuth Marshall street from
East King te Juniata street.
An issue was also awatded between Cath
arine Kelly and the County of Lancaster
te ascertain the amount of damages sus
tained by Mrs. Kelly in the opening of
Juniata f-trect through her lauds.
A Nevel Election Set.
Mr. Al. Price, of Thornbury, is the own
er of a fleck of sheep, among which is an
old buck, noted for its propensity te butt
any and every living thing that comes in
its way. This propensity of the old buck
will be brought into requisition en Satur
day afternoon for the purpose of paying an
election Iwt. It appears that Stephen Tay Tay
eor, a Democrat, and his brother, Ames
Tayler, a staunch Republican, both of
Wcsttewn, made an agreement before the
election that if their favorite candidates
were defeated the one losing should stand
and take a butting from Price's " old ram."
As Garfield was elected. Stephen, of course,
lest, aud says he will live up te his agree
ment. The time fixed for the operation is
Saturday afternoon, when it. will be done
in the presence of a large number of friends
of both political parties. We imagine that
Stephen will be entirely satisfied with the
first butt, and that while the old ram is
gathering for the second attack, Stephen,
if he is able te de se, will gently skip out
of the cnclesuie where the butting is te
take place. Wat Chester Lecal Neics.
Musical aud Literary.
A musical and literary entertainment
will be given en Monday evening in the
Moravian church under the auspiecs of the
Yeung Ladies' Guild of that church. The
pregramme will embrace an address by
Rev. C. Elvin Houpt, essays by the mem
bers, aud sonic fiae musical selections.
COLUMBIA NEWS.
(ICE REGULAR CORRESPONDENCE
D. F. Shuro, of the Susquehanna canal,
was in town yesterday.
Jeseph H. McFaddcn, of Philadelphia,
dropped en his Columbia friends yesterday.
Of course he went te the hop.
The Frederick accommodation train
west came in yestcreay afternoon twenty -five
minutes late.
The first of the season's snow is new fall
ing and is coming down with a vengeance
tee. It commenced dropping a little after
0 o'clock and is still going ahead, appar
ently with no let up. Well, it is drawing
near the time.
The Pennsylvania railroad pay car paid
us its regular monthly visit yesterday af
ternoon. It is always welcome.
The class of book-keeping, of which we
spoke a few days age, will take lessens,
beginning next week, in the room of S. S.
Detwilcr's building, opposite A. I). Reese's
billiard hall.
The teachers of the Columbia public
schools have concluded that they have
seen enough institutes for one week, in the
week rrlnsinr' with tiwlav. mid bv virtnn of
this decision te-day's district institute was
net held. A meeting will take place en
next Saturday. "
A public sale of real estate at the
Fiauklin house te-night.
We are inclined te believe the picsciit
snow will turn into rain before the day is
ever. "
A fail -sized audience assembled in the
opera house, last evening, te witness the
dramatie exhibition, for the benefit of St.
Peter's Catholic church, as rendered by
the pupils and young ladies of the church
congregation ; which rendition is com
mended, the participants in the exercises
complimented, and the entertainment pro
nounced a success. The Citizens' band
disceuiscd some airs.
Metsrs. C. C. Hogentogler, W. II. Hcrr,
I. C. GUt and Orrick Richards, the special
committce under whose auspices last even
ing's hop in company IPs armory was
given, aie congratulating themselves this
morning en the success of their enterprise,
and the happy termination of their labor
in navigating, se unswervingly, from its
cmbryetic state, the first dance of the
season. The music as furnished by Tay Tay
eor's orchestra was " superb" and the
boys and girls present had a delightful
time.
lioreujfli Councils.
At the meeting of councils last evening
all the members were present except .Mr.
Filbert. The finance committee reported
receipts since last meeting, $1,492.02, ex
penditures, $3,187,150, balance en hand,
$1,760.18. The insurance of city property
has been replaced at 3 per' cent, rate for
three years. The work of extending the
opera house stere room was estimated at
$1,000, and the tenants .will each pay $100
additional rout per annum ; net agreed te.
J. C. Stener proposes that if the
borough will vacate Stricklcr's lane from
Grubb's read te where Maner street ex-,
tended would strike the borough line and
open Maner street te Twelfth, he would
release all damages from the opening, ex
tend Maner street te the borough line,
putting it is passable condition and con
tinue Grubb's lane te Maner street. Several
business men -were heard in favor of later
market hours during the winter months,
and there will be a conference en the sub
ject en Monday evening at an adjourned
council meeting. The Thanksgiving mar
ket will be held en fednesday, the 23d
inst., at 3 p. m. Permission te erect tele
phone poles in the streets and alleys was
granted. The finance committee was au
thorized te borrow $1,500 temporarily.
Sundry bills were eidcred te be paid.
Alt. Day -Microscepical Kxlilbltlen.
The exhibition of the Lancaster Micro Micre Micro
fecepical society yesterday in the orphans'
court room attracted hundreds of people,
including teachers, directors, clergymen,
lawyers and citizens generally in the vicin
ity of the cemt house, who had read of the
compound microscope but had never be
fore tested its revealing power. Seme of
these arc already thinking of buying in
struments and nearly all will have a new
and fertile subject Of conversion, in de
scribing tlie wonderful and beautiful ob
jects exhibited under the lenses of the va
rious instruments. The value of micro
scopes en exhibition yesterday was about
two thousand dollars ; the value of these
exhibited en Tuesday night en the stage
at Fulton hall was perhaps three thousand
dollars. The Microscepical society puts
money into its work, aud its members
seem te regard the work worth mere than
the money it costs te de it.
Serenaded.
A short time age Mr. Ferd. C. Dcmuth,
a member of the Empire hook and ladder
company, was married. Last evening the
company gave him a serenade at his rcsi
dencc en East King street. About nine
o'clock the members assembled at their
truck house. Headed by Clemmcns's City
band they marched te Mr. Demuth's
house, hauling the truck, which was
decorated with flags and Chinese lan
terns, with them. Arriving at the house
the band played hcvcral tunes and the line
of march te the truck heuse was then
taken up. The truck was placed away
and Mr. Derautli then took the company
te the saloon of Eugene Bauer, en East
King street, where he cntcrtaiucd them
handsomely.
Funeral.
The funeral of Henry Gundakcr took
place this afternoon and was very largely
attended by relatives and friends. Ledge
43, F. and A. M., attended in a "body,
The friends of the deceased assembled at
his late residence North Queen street and
viewed tlie remains, which lay in an el
egant coffin. The funeral precession then
formed aud moved te St. James church.
The coffin was placed in front of the altar
and the impressive funeral service of the
Protestant Episcopal church was lead by
the rector, Rev. C. F. Knight, the music
being rendered by the surpliccd choir un
der lead of Prof. C. Matz. The remains, at
the end of the service, were replaced upon
the hearse, the precession re-formed and
moved te Lancaster cemetery where the
interment took place.
Drowned.
Corener Mishlcr has received informa
tion that a child, between 2 and 3 years
of age,of Lemen Frankheuscr, who resides
near Fry's mill, en Muddy creek near Hin Hin
kletewn, was found drowned in the mill
race a day or two age. Ne particulars of
the affair are given further than that the
funeral took place yesterday..
S.ilc of Real Estate.
Samuel Hess & Sen, auctioneers, sold
last night, at public sale, at the Cooper
house, for J. W. Yocum, executer of A.
F. Hcrr, deceased, a let of ground situated
en the west side of College avenue, 100
feet front and 150 feet deep, te M. S. Har
nish, for $930.
St. Antheny's Fair.
The fair of St. Antheny's church, in
Grant hall is being well attended. The
voting is lively,
Condition of Yeupg King.
William King-, who was thrown from a
carriage yesterday, has returned te con
sciousness and is doing a great deal better
te-day.
3The cause for the happiness et that man
across the way is that he .went te WILLIAM
SOX & FOSTER, 55 East King street, Lancas
ter, the ether day, and purchased one of their
ne Reversible Overcoats, which they are sell
ing at prices ranging from $13 te $20. He gives
you geed advice when he tells you te go and
see them. nOYlMftl
KID GLOVES!
BARGAINS IN KID GLOVES. Te close eat these lets we offer our 98c. Kid Gleve at 50c. We offer ear $1.20 Kid Gleve
at 75c. New Kid Gloves received almost daily. We offer without doubt the best three-button $1 Kid Gleve iu the city, all shades.
Twe-button Undressed Kid Gloves at 50c. Black Kid Gloves in superior quality, iu 2, 3 and button;
GREAT BARGAINS IN HHHST TOWELS.
A few Jeb Lets just opened. We invite special examination of our stock of UNDERWEAR and HOSIERY. Ladies
gentlemen will find our assortment te be the largest in the city and the best goods for the money. We invite comparison.
Ladies' Coats and Delmans, a New Let Just Opened.
GIVLEE, BO WEES & HUEST,
25 East King Street, . Lancaster, Pa.
Thousands have been cured et dumb ague,
.bilious disorders, jaundice, dyspepsia and all
diseases et the liver, Meed and stomach, when
all ether remedies have failed, by using Prof.
Guilmette's Frencli Liver Pad, which is a
quick and permanent euro for these disorders.
Ask your druggist for the great remedy, and
take no ether, and It he decH net keep It send
$1.50 in u letter te the French Pud Ce., and re
ceive one by mail pert-paid. I
Est. Hexrt Anns says: "1 earnestly believe
uat Day's Kidney Pud i the only infallible
remedy in tha world ler Unit prevalent and
distressing complaint Back Ache.' "
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Amusements.
IZinehuri's Benefit Te-night. This eveuing
the winter sc.iseu at the opera house epeus
with u conipllmentaiy benellt te Mr. I. B.
Rineliart, the efficient t ige carpenter. The
perierm.iuce will be of the minstrel and va
riety order, in which souie of our best home
talent will engage. Bert has a host et friends
who will doubtless turn out in force te-night
and crowd the house te the doers.
"Deacon Cranhetl. "People who enjfty a
goon entertainment will go te seu Mr. Jehn
llabbciten's latest production, "Deacon
Crankett," which will be given at Fulton
opera heuse en Monday evening, with Mr.
Ben Maginley in the title rele. Mr. Habberton
m:ide his name familiar as a household word
by his authorship of "Helen's Babies " and this
latest production et his gifted pen has re re
celved the unanimous approval of the press
and public et Philadelphia, where it has been
running during the present week ith Iho
sumu cast that will produce it in this city Mon
day night.
Shaving is a rascally business, shaving
Cuticura Shaving Seap alene excepted.
with
t Am Crazed Willi To.etliaclie
and scre you light for having neglected te
use SOZODONT. Had you done se your mouth
would have been healthy and your teeth
sound. (Jet the "bnns" pulled out and com
luence at ence using SOZODOXT, thereby
preserving the balance ei your teeth.
nS-lwdeedAw
430,003 e.ikcs sold t lie first year attest the pop
ularity et Cuticura Medicinal Seap.
special nutimss.
SAMPLE ISOTICK.
It is impossible ler a woman after a falthiitl l
course of treatment with Lydia K. rinkham's ;
Vegetable Compound te continue te sulfer !
with a weakness et the uterus. Enclose a
stamp te Mrs. Lydia E. rinkham, 233 Western ,
avenue. Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets.
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Don't you forget it. " Sellers' Liver Pills"
were the first pills se-called in the United
States, and never fail te de their work.
Coughs.
'Jtrexcn's lirenchial lYcches'' are used with
advuuluge te alleviate Coughs, Sere Threat,
Hoarseness and Bronchial Affections. Fer
thirty years thct-e Troches have been in use,
with unnuully increasing favor. They arc net
new and untried, but, having been tested by
wide and constant use for nearly an cntire
generation, they have attained well-merited
rank umeng the few staple remedies of the age.
The Tlireat.
"J.reii'tt's Bronchial Troches'' act directly
en the organs of the voice. Tl.ey have an ex
I raerdlnary effect in all disorders of tlie Threat
aud Larynx, restoring a healthy tone when re
laxed, either lrem cold or ever-exertion of the
voice, -and produce a clcarand distinct enunci
ation. Sptakcrs a7itt Singers flxu the Troches
useful.
A Cough, Celd, Catarrli ei Sere Threat re
quires immediate attention, as neglect often
times results in geme incurable Lung Disease.
Bretvn-'s Bronchial Troches " will almost In
variably give relief. Imitations arc offered for
sale, many ei which lire injurious. The genu
ine "Brown's Bronchial Troches" are sold
only in boxes. lanlS-lydiwTu.ThAS
Every ene will And a general tonic in "Lind
sey's Improved Bleed Searcher." All drug
gists sell it.
The scientific combination of the purest
drugs renders Dr. itiewnlng's medleincs et
the finest flavor, and are readily taken by old
or yenng. Children especially are net easily
Induced te take any kind of medicine, but Dr.
Browning's C. & C. Cordial, for Coughs, Colds,
Whooping Cough, etc.. Is se palatable that they
are eager ler the time te ceme when they may
have mere. Sold by ail druggists at 50 eents
per bottle. W. champion Browning. M. P..
Propiieter, 1117 Arch Stroef. Philadelphia.
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XKW ADVEllllSElXXISXS. "
BAND LUNCH.
SauerKiantund Babbits this (SATUR
DAY evening at Michael Snyder's Saleen en
Maner street. Lunch every Saturday even
ing. lt
XTOT1CK.
IU Tl
lie Metamora Tribe Xe. ii Imp. O. R. M.,
arc requested te meet at their igwam en
WEDNESDAY EVEXING, the 17th Inst., at
1 o'clock, sharp, te take action en by-laws.
By order et the Tribe,
ltd J. M. KAMPF, C.OtK.
JUST KECEIVKD 2,00 BUSHEL" Po
tatoes, 500 Barrels of Apples, 1,000 Bushels
et White Oats. Alse the Celebrated Magde
burg Saner Kraut, te be delivered te any part
et the city free of charge. JOILN OCUS,
nl3 3ttl 3i6 Seuth Queen Street.
J? OK SALE.
? A two-store BRICK HOUSE, with two twe two
hterv Brick Back Building attuched, situate at
Xe.iBOEust Orange htreet, with ttas in every
room, aud lust newly papeied. Will be sold at
private sale en cheap and easy terms
Apply te JOHX HIEMEXE,
nevlS-ttd
Xe. 23 North Queen street.
SAUEK KKAUT LUNCH THIS EVENING
at the Washington Heuse. :w2Xerth Queen
titrcct. Best Lager Beer en tup.
ltd CAPT. J. A. SCHUH.
I7LECT10N NOTICE.
Cj Xe:l
Ice ii herebv irlven te the members et
tlie tanners' .Mutual insurance Vempnuy uiiti
an election ler a Beard of Directors and Beard
et Appraisers for the year 1581. wHl be held at
the Fountain Inn, at Lancabter, en SATUR
DAY, DECEMBER IS, 18S0, between the hours
of 2 and 4 p.m. A. O. XEWPHER,
nlJ-ltdiitw Secretary.
PUBLIC SALE.
On MOXDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1830, at Xe.
1 North Queen street, or tables, chairs, car
pets, and many ether ai tides. Sale te com
mence at 1 o'clock p. m
ltd JACOB GUXDAKER, Anct.
HEADQUARTERS FOB PUKE CONFEC
TIONS FOR THE HOLIDAY AT
JOSEPH B. ROYER'S,
50 AXD 52 WEST KING ST.
I can new offer te the trade and public a
large stock et Pure Confections et every
description, at the very lowest market rates.
FRUITS, XUTs, 4c. and a LARGE STOCK
OF TOYS of the XE WEST DESIGNS. Large
and small Cakes baked daily. Ice Cream at
all times.
WEDDINGS AXD PARTIES SERVED AT
SHORT NOTICE.
MAIL ORDERS promptly attended te at the
same rate as if the person ordering were
present in person. Call and see my stock.
O-Kemeniber the place
ISO AND 52 WEST KING STREET.
slS-lya JOS. B. B6YEB,
.
zuzr aoevs.
JHH.tr Alt FEKTISESli-XXlS.
TO TEACHERS!
Yeu are respectfully invited te call and see our store and elegant stock
of goods. We are receiving frequent importations of new and beautiful
goods from France, Italy and Switzerland, which arc put en exhibition as
seen as rcceiyed.
Wc have an extensive stock of Diamonds, including some rare iems
of large sire. Wc have an attractive exhibition of Oil Paintings, Musical
Bexes with various attachments, Geld and Silver Watches for ladies or
gentlemen at very low prices. Keyless Clocks suitable for school room,
Teachers' Bells, Ink Stands, Geld Pens and ITolders, Paper Knives, Ther
mometers, &c. We have everything in the regular Jewelry Line, and
many articles net usually found in the jeweler's stock.
Teachers are cordially iuvitcd te employ some of their leisure time in
a visit te our store.
H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers,
Ne. 4 West King Street.
WE ARE SHOWING SOME SPECIAL PATTERNS IN
Ladies' and Children's Hosiery.
Balbriggan nose in Solid Celers, Flccec-I.ined, Bleached and Uabloaehed, Silk Clocked,
Solid Celers. Reman Stripes and Fancy Ribbed.
WOOLEN HOSE.
Extra Heavy Woolen Hese ier Ladles' and Gents' Wear.
FALL AND WINTER UNDERWEAR,
Fer Ladle., Cents and
COATS and DOLMANS.
Children, all sites, from 18 te 5a inches.
Dress Goods. Silks, Cashmeres. Our
BLACK CASHMEEES
are uncxeclled.
call.
Take a leek at them before purchasing elsewhere. We respectfully solicit a
J. B. MARTIN & CO.
THE LARGEST AND FINEST STOOK OF
BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, &C.
In the eity. Is te be seen at the Works et
MORBECK & MILEY,
PRACTICAL CARRIAGE BUILDERS,
COR. DUKE AND VINE STS., LANCASTER, PA.
4B-COX & CO.'S
The Stock ineludcs all the
LATEST STYLES SPRNGS,
such as the Brewster, Whitney, Salidee Triple, Empire 'Cress Spring, Dexter Cjncen. Duplex
and Elliptic, ami they will also make te order any style a purchaser may desire. Repairing
of all kinds promptly attended te. All work guaranteed for one year.
"OUR WORK SUSTAINS OUR "WORD."
XE1V ADVJSKTISJSMJiSTtt.
I70B SALE CHEAP.
A flrst-claw 1' -horse power Engine and
15-horse Tubular Beiler. Applv at once at
BAUSMAK BURXS'S OFFICE,
nll-ltd R 10 West Orange St reet.
SAUEK KKAUT AND KABIIJT LUNCH
this evening, at the Maner Tletel. West
King street. WM.KEHM.
ltd
PUULIC SALE OF IIOKSES.
On MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15. 1880. at J.
D. DENLINGER'S Merrlnnc Heuse, 115 North
Prince street, will be sold IS Head of Ohie
Horses. Among them arc eme heavy-boned
feeders anfl'flne drivers. Sale te commence at
1 o'clock p. m. A credit el 60 days will be given,
ltd DANIEL LOGAN.
FARM, ABOUT 100 ACKK8, AlJOINING
West Nottingham Church and Academy,
Cecil county, lid., within a mile el Baltimore
Central R. R.. for nubile ale. at Maryland
Heuse, Rising Sun, en SATURDAY, NOVEM-
JiCK A), 153U, III 2 O'ClOCK p. in.
Descriptive circular, with terms, &c, fur
nished upon application.
CHRISTOPHER LITTLE,
ltd Pettsvllle. Pa.
X7-ALUABLE CITT PKOPiRTY FOB
V SALE. On SATURDAY, NOVEMBER
20, 1680, at the Leepard Hetel, the heirs of
Jehn Sherts, deceased, wUl sell the following :
A one-story Sand Stene Heuse, Ne. 407 Seuth
Queen street, with a contiguous let, together
irenung i leet it incnes, ana in iiepin z lect
te an
alley, witn a pump in ine yaru, cuoice
Irult trees,
grape vines and ether improve-
inents.
Sale te cemmen cc at 7J o'clock p. m.
nl3-7td HENRY SHUBERT, Auet.
"I LASS W ABE I GLASSWAKK ! !
A New Pattern el
GLASSWARE,
CHINA HALL.
FRUIT BOWLS, MALVEBS, CELERY
GLASSES. PITCHERS. WATER SETS,
CHEESE DISHES, TOY SETSBREAD
PLATES, Ac.
Call and examine and learn prices before
purchasing.
HIGH & MARTIN,
Ne. 15 EAST KING STREET.
SPECIAL ORDERS FOR
FINE WATCHES
Reeeive most careful attention.
BKSICXS AND ESTIMATES SUBMITTED
WITHOWT CHARCE.
B. F.BOWMAN,
106 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
and
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Special Value in LADIES'
OLD STAXD.-ffiB
A'iTir AD VEBTISEXXSTS.
MUSICAL AND L1TEKAKY.
A Mu-dcal and Literary Entertainment
will be given in the Moravian church, en
MONDAY EVENING, the ISth inst.. n 8
o'clock, under the auspice of the YOUNG
LDIfcS' GUILD, of the Moravian church.
There will be a lecture by Rev. C. Elvin
Houpt, and nther addresses and mu.-ical selec
tions. Adults, 10 cents : Children, Scents.
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PUBLIC SALE or VALUABLE CITY
PROPERTY. .Will be held at the Frank
lin Heuse, North Queen street, en WEDNES
DAY, NOVEMBER 21, ISSU, the fallowing prop prep
erty: Xe. 1. That elejrant Green Stene Frent
DWELLING HOUSE, two-steiy, with Man
sard Reef, both back uud front buildings, sit
uated en the northeast corner of Duke and
Jamesstreets, Ne. 501. This property has all
the modern improvements, both iu style and
finish, containing vestibule, hail and 13 rooms
batli room, water closet, wash stand and
heater in the cellar, range in the kitchen, het
and cold water up and down stairs. Let 32
feet, mere or less, lrenting en Duke street
and in depth along James street, 12) feet, mere
or less.
Ne. 2. A Twe story Brick DWEI.L1.nG
HOUSE, sitn ted en the west side of North
Queen street, between Walnut uud Lemen
streets, Ne. 334, containing 13. fect.meiu or
less,en North Queen street, and in depth west
ward 215 leet te Market street, containing hull
and!) rooms, het and old water, bath room
and wuter closet, range and heaters in parlor
and dining rooms, hydrant in the yard und
kitchen, vush heuse, smoke house and brick
stable en rear et let, cistern and a variety e
fruit trees in tne yard. The best of drainage
connected with the city sewer.
Ne. 3. A Twe story Brick DWELLING
HOUSE with a Twe-story Brick Back Build
ing, situated en the east side et North Queen
street, between Clay and Xcw streets. Ne. 711,
containing hall and 7 rooms, hydrant in the
yanl and kitchen. Let fronts 17 feet en
North Queen street, mere or less, extending
eastward 130, mere or less, te a 10 feet wide
alley, grape vines and trult trees in the let,
anilVne shade trees in front.
Ne. 4. Adieining Ne. 3 en the north ; house
the same description as Ne. 2.
Ne. 5. A three-story ;ii RICK DWELLING
HOUSE, with two-story Brick Back Building
situated en the north side et East James
street, between Duke and Lime streets. Ne.
121, containing hall and eight rooms, hydrant
in the yard and kitcucn, lrenta en James
street L feet, mere or less, and iu depth 64
feet, meie or less.
Ne. 6. A two-story BRICK DWELLING
HOUSE, with Mansard Reet and two-story
Brick Back Building, and one-story Brick
Kitchen, containing hall and nine zooms,
range, with het and cold water up and down
stairs, with bath and water closets; also gas
all through the house, with portico in front,
bay window in the rear. This property Is fin
ished m the latest style. Let 10 feet front, and
in depth 120 feet, mere or less, te a 12 feet wide
alley.
Xe. 7. The same as Ne. 6, containing the
same.
These properties can be seen by calling en
the undersigned or en the premises
Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m'.. of said
daj, when conditions of sale will be made
known by JOHN A. BORING,
llETOT DUCBERT, AuCt.
nevSM, W&S,nevl213td
COAL! COAL!
Fer geed, clean Family and all ether kin d
of COAL go te
RTJSSETj & SHUIjMYBR'S.
Quality and Weight guaranteed. Orders rc
spectfuUy solicited.
OFFICE: 28 East King Street. YARD:
618 North Prince Street.
augU-taprlSK
TELRD EDITION
SATURDAY EVENING, NOV. 13, 1880
WEATHER INDICATIONS.
"Waihtsgten, Nev. 13. Fer the Middle
states, cloudy and threatening weather,
possibly followed by occasional snow or
rain, northwest te northeast winds, gen
erally lower temperature, stationary or
higher barometer.
THE MIME EXPLOSION.
Circumstances Attending tbe Disaster at
FoerdPit.
Stellarton, N. S., Nev. 13. The first
indication of the accident en the surface
was the hlewing off of the top of the fan
pit, followed by great gush of wind, but
no report was heard. Tbe utmost precau
tions have been taken by the man
aement and the explorers arc all
picked men under the guidance
of cool clear-headed meu. Anether
exploring party went down at 9:30 p. m.,
but has net yet leturned . te the surface.
The equipments of the mines were excel,
lent, probably as geed as any en the con
tincnt. About $40,000 had recently been
expended in new machinery and it was
considered a very safe pit, as the workmen
could walk out of it.
An exploring party went down Poerd
pit agaiu this morning, but could net get
any further than en the first attempt,
owing te the damp. They saw evidence that
the pit was ou tire, se the pumps have been
slopped te "allow the water te rise and
diewn the fire. Only two bodies have
been recovered. There is little hope that
the rest will be secured. The ether mines
are idle, though the deinaud for coal is
great.
THEMOKEY LETTLK.
Fillip Held for Libel Judge Davis is Severe.
New Yerk, Nev. 13. Judge Davis this
morning rendered a decision in the case of
Kcnward Philp, holding the dependent te
answer before a jury the charge of libel.
The decision is very severe en Mr. Hewitt,
upon whom it says must rest the larger
share of the responsibility for the publica
tion. Judge Davis says the Merey letter
is clearly a forgery, and the evidence indi
cates a grave conspiracy te accomplish a
national crime, and points te conspirateis
of far higher positions of whom Fhilp may
have been merely a tool.
A Naughty Hey.
Providence, R. I., Nev. 13. Willie
Sprague, the son of Ex-Governer Sprague,
is being examined at Wakefield te-day, en
two complaints, . oue for assault with a
dangerous weapon, the ether for assault
with intent te kill Rebert Thompson, his
mothers trustee.
MY WIRE.
News of the Afternoon Condensed.
The artisans at Portadeun, Ireland, have
initiated a movement for estracising the
members of the Land League by refusing
te deal with or weik for any member of
that organization.
A woman who had sold feed te one of
the Orangemen at Leugh market, Ireland,
was " carded" last night.
Nicholas Gcdalia, a broker and the aen
of a Danish count, committed suicide in
New Yerk this morning by sheeting him
self. The Little Chief mine at Leadville, en
Thursday night, disregarded the injunc
tien el the court te suspend operations
iu order te clese its level against the ap
preach of fire, which started in the Chrys Chrys
olite mine two months age. Eight hun
dred pounds of giant powder was ex
ploded this afternoon en the line between
the Little Chief and the Chryselite te
break down the slopes, and another charge
of 1,000 will be fired te-night.
A number of desperate criminals who
escaped fiem jail at Les Vegas, were pur
sued by a posse. In an encounter that
ensued two of the murderers were killed
and another wounded.
Warren Shepperd, colored, was hanged
at Montgomery, Alabama, yesterday. On
the gallows he said he was ready but net
willing te die.
Fire early this morning in the cotteu
shed of the Mutual storage company.
Memphis, Tenn., entirely destroyed about
a handled hales of cotton. Less, 12,000.
Half the town of Agram, iu Seuth Aus
tria, has been destroyed by earthquake,
which continued all day yesteiday. Many
poepic ate homeless and panic pievails.
MAUKETS.
Hew terh M arise;.
Nkw Yerk, Nev. 13. Fleur State and Wesi;
em quiet, scarcely se Arm in prices
bupertine, at t 8UJ1 30: extra de at
4 7.a-r 00; choice, de. J5 U5fi5 20 : fancy de
:5 2?ai;zV: round hoepOhio r510550: choice de
at540(2; Riipertine western ::M3; :
common te geed extra de 14 753510; ehel'-e
de ?5 756 M ; choice whll- wlicntde tl 71
$4 05; Southern unchanged dull: common te
fair extra 5 10i3 C5; Reed te choice de 5 70Q
700.
Wheat shade easier, moderately active ; Ne.
Ued. c.isli. $1 l!;de November, 1 i9l 18K:
:e December, $1 181 iOJjJ ; de January, $1 -la
1-
Cern iiWAc 1 lwer. fairly active : Mixed west
era spot, Sja-WKc; de future. S7&Gk.
Oats a shu'le firmer; Ne. 2 Jan,, 43Vc ; Staie
41650c ; Western 40350c
lMillnrtelilil Market.
1'hil.idbi.phia, November 13. Flenrsteady,
but quiet, unchanged ; supernne f'S5):i 50: ca
irn i4 00j,4 50; Ohie and lndluna fauiilv $: um
C &-; Penn'ii family $5 25g5 50: St. I.out I.eut
family $5 750660: Minnesota family $5 2,"e5 75;
Straight f;oe50: Winter paten: frj507 5O;
bpring de?7(JOS i3.
iie flour dull at 15 37Q5 50.
V heat firmer, with fair Inquiry : Ne. 2 West
ern Red si 16; Penn'a. Ren (1 15USJ; Am
ber $1 151 17.
Cern firm but dull for local use ; yellow at
5Mc; mixed 5SK59c.
Uats steady with fair demand ; Ne. 1, White
42c ; Ne. 2 de 41c ; Ne. 2 de JCiJ$40c ; Ne. 2
Mixed .'.7e.
Rye firm at 93c.
Previsions steady ; mess perk old, $15 253
1550; de new, $16251650; beet hams $18 50
1900; Indian m.'ss heel at 418 50; bacon smok
ed shoulders 5Cc ; salt de 5c; 'smoked
ham lO01"e; pieuied hams Sg9e.
Lard steady ; city kettle 8J9c : loesb
bnleliers' ShJ4c; prime steam 48 75.
Butter," flrni, with fair demand for
Choice grades ; Creamery extra at 32c ;
de geed te choice 2931c; 11 C. and N. Y. ex ex
tra2G329e; Western reserve extra 22324c;
de geed te choice IfjQSOe: Rolls choice firm;
Penn'a Fxtra 20325c; Western Reserve extra
20824c.
Eggs firm and wanted : Penn'a Extra 27c ;
Weslerii Extra 2526c.
Cheese Choice in better demand ; New
Yerk mil creum 13ei3Jc; Western full
cream 12)13c: de fair togeod at HQ12c;Ue
half skim.- lOalOc.
Petroleum dull ; refined 12c.
Whisky scarce at $1 11.
- Seed Geed te prime clever dull at $7 005
750; Timethy nominal at $2705291: t'laxaec
quiet at $133.
Stock. n arKer,
Nxw Yerk Stocks.
Stocks active.
November 13.
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Stocks steady.
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" WASTED.
vi;" anted. evs:ky!mhy TO AIVEK-
t Use, free et charge, in the Istsluusx
CKK. who wants nm'thlng te de.
r ANTED A WOMAN COMPETENT TO
yy de the coekingand assist in the gener
al housework in a -mall tauitly. Wages,
$te
te $r per month. lna.ulreat this office.
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Ji:n emit.
Ieuis wuiin;.
i WATCHMAKER.
Ne. 1WJ NORTH QUEEN "TUKl.T.rrar P. If.
it. Depot. l4(iieii-t'r, 1.. unld, MUi-r and
SIcUcf-e.ised Watches. Chains, C'leeU-. c.
gent ler the celebrated I'.-intu-iepic Specta
cles and Eye-GiiifMa. Repairing a specialty.
upri-Iyd
LARGEST ASSORTMENT
.F
LANCASTER -WA1GBHL
AUGUSTUS RHOADS'S,
JEWELER,
Ne. SO Kast King Street, Lancaster, Fa.
We are new taking s-paclal orders for
HOLIDAY GiOODS.
AMVSEJIj:XTS.
A TK. JOHN l.
MI-ilLER OKSIRKS TO
1M Ca
.'all sneclal attention te the production
efTIIEUEEATXEW iORIvSUCCE-jS at the
Opera Heuse,
MONDAY, XOVL'XUEtf 15, 1380,
DEACON CR ANKETT,
a Nw England Idyl, by Jehn Habberton,
aotl'er of Helen's Babies.
MR. BEN MAGLNLEY
will be supported bv a wlect Company of New
1 erk Artists, and Mr. MIshler guaninleea one
of the most satisfactory performances ever
given in Lancaster.
NO ADVANCE IX PRICES".
S.", SO & 75 Cents.
Recrvd Ssats at Yecker's Ofilce. nll-4td
e
VERA llOUaiE.
WEDNESDAY, .NOVEMBER 17tM.
Iii-it nnl jre:it-t Xcw Yerk micciM. Dra-m-itic
hit of t lie season. Ainu? Yerk Herald.
Mi:. JOHN D. MiIILKU lut the honor te
present
FANNY DAVENPORT,
AX
AMERICAN GIRL,
?lnyed te crowded houses fernix week at the
'if ill Avenue Theatre. New erk.
A Carefully Selected Company and Most
Superb Costumes.
PRICKS, 60, 7Ge& 81.
Diagram at Tucker's Oftlcp. nl2-3t
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HOttSlTVItE.
HBINITSH,
FINE FTJT2N1TUSE
. Awn
Cabinet Manufacturer.
All in want of Fine or Fancy Cabinet Werk
would de well te cull and examine specimen?)
et our work.
OFFICE FURNITURE A SPECIALTY.
HEINITSH,
1SE.iI Kins Slrrt.
uevse rvisstsiitsfi atten.i.
IOTICE.
FLIi,N k BREXEMAK.
Would advise nil who contemplate putting in
HEATERS or making any ultenitleim in t licit
heating armmreiii'iit te de te at once before
the ru.fli e: Fall Trade begins.
THE MOST RELIABLE
Stores, Mm id Mps,
In the Market at the
LOWEST PRICES.
Flii & Mmm
GREAT STOVE STOKE,
152 North Queen Street,
l.'r AHTKR.
I'A.
SEE
ORPHAN'S CuURT BALE.
On THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1880, et
a valuable Chester county farm of 240 AC R 1.3
Convenient te railroads. Geed buildings, hale
positive. Fer particiiUta address.
S. E. NIVIN,
Admini3tiatr c. t. a.
ec 120-1 md Lundcnbcrg, Pa.
s
ELECT DANCING SCilOOI. !
ROBERTS' HALL.
MB. AND MRS. SHANK
will open for the reception el pupils WED
NfcSDAY, NOV. 17, at 4 p. m. for children, 8 p.
in. for ladies and gentlemen. All the new
dances taught in one term Racquet, Alsatian.
Knickerbocker Racquet and the beautiful
"Pole" Quadrille. Fer terms. Ac, apply at
WOODWARD'S MUSIC STORE.
East King fatrett.
Muicby W. Tayler and orchestra.
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f1 0 TO RINOWALT'8 Tell
M0N0XGAHELA PUBE RYE.
Alse OAKDALE PURE RYE WHISKY. 95 per
cent. Alcohol, and the lnvigerating.Tenlc lluir
Liquid, and the
Best Sugars, Coffees, Teas, &c,
All at Xe. 205 WEST KINU STREET.
MIRS. C. LILLEK,
LADIES' HAIRDRESSER
ManufactnrerandDealerin Hair Werk, Ladies
anil Cents' Wigs Combings straightened and
made te order. Hair Jewelry of all kinds made
np. Alse. Kid Glevesand Feathers cleaned and
dyed, at Nes. 225 and 227 North Queen street,
tour doers above P.B.B. Depot. el-3md
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Teledo A Wabash.... 4i
Ohie A. Misis-ippi. .. 35
St. Leuis. I. M. A S. K 47-K
Ontiirle iiuI extern. 25's
C C.AI.C.11. R 2U
NewJerwyCeMr.il.. 70;
Del. A IIiuNenCnu.il. S:-ii
Pel.. i.ack. A Western 'J71J
Western Union Tel... 9Vi
Pacific Mail f. S. Ce.. 4s
Manhattan Elevated
Union Pacific Wi