Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, November 16, 1880, Image 3

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LAKCASTEB DAILY INTELLIGENCER TTJE8DATN0VEMBER 16, 1880
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A. CROOKED COLOBED MAX.
lie Steals a Suit of CletiiesaJid Is Cans lit.
Steve Brown, colored, was arrested yes
teitlay afternoon en a charge of stealing a
suit of clothes from Geerge Burten, the
coleied porter at the Grape hotel. The
clothes were stolen en Friday evening.
The thief get up stairs in the part of the
hotel 7hcre Geerge sleeps-. Going te his
loom he found the deer locked. He suc
ceeded in drawing the suit out through
the transom, however. When Geerge dis
covered his less he at once suspected Steve
Hi own, hut kept very quiet. The stolen
clothes were of gray material and Geerge
thought if Steve had stolen them he would
wantfte have them djed. Geerge went te
Myers & Rathfon's htere and procured a
piece of the same material of which
his. suit was made and left it at Schum's
dye weiks, telling these in attendance thcie
te held ;i suit of that material if it came
Uicic. The fcuit was finally sent there by
a tailei with whom Brown had left it te
have it dyed. Geerge identified it and he
had Stephen aircstcd. He was committed
for a heaiing en Wednesday evening he
fore Alderman Spurrier.
ilns is net the lirst case or crooked
ness that Stephen has hecn guilty of. If he
had hecn able te get the deer of Geerge's
loom open upon the occasion, he would
have get considerable rnency.and a watch
which were in the room.
.SUIT
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ON A I'KOMlSiOKY NOTE.
1'eigery or an Autheri
tare?
ml blgiiu-
HHuiu Alderman Barr. this afternoon,
was heard the case of Xerbcek & Miley
vsr. J. S. Hchman and G. W. Hai bison,
drawer.-, of a promisseiy note for $173,
dated 3 1 ay 1st, 1880, and payable six
month.-, alter date, at the First national
bank of Lancaster. Harbison declares
that he never signed the note, the signa
ture purpeitiug te he his being a forgery.
Eckmaii acknowledges that he wrote both
his own name and Haibiseu's te the note,
but claims that he had authority te devi,
and produced as witnesses his sister and
J. A. Maleiiu, who testified that
they had hcaid Harbison authorize
Eekma.i te ii' e his name whenever he
chese te de m. It was in evidence that
when the note fell due and was net paid
Eckmau told Xeiheck & Miley te
threw it into bank and have it protested
as Harbison was fully responsible for it.
Hai bison did net attend the hearing this
afternoon and the alderman gave judgment
against him by default. Eckman cen-fes-cd
judgment. It is supposed a case of
forgery may grew out of the affair before
it is settled
The Yeung Ladle' Guild.
The entertainment given last evening by
the Yeung La-lie Guild of the Moravian
church was a veiy pleasant affair and was
(mite largely p.itienized. The cntcitain
ment consisted of choruses sung by the
Guild, and s.iles and duets vocal and in
strumental, and unsays and declamation.-)
by some of the members. Among ethers
participating in the exercises were Jliss
Lizzie Mamcr, the elocutionist, whe1 de
claimed two or thiee pieces in the finished
st3'le for which she is noted ; Miss Bleck
and Miss Clam Hech, who played fine
pinna :ele-. ; Mr. Bcrncr, Miss Stella Car
penter and ethcir., who sang soles ; Laura
Sicher and Atlas Mishler, and Mazic
Smith and Clara I loch, who sang ducts,
and Little Hcssie llambright and Helena
Hech, who delivered addresses; Misses
Mamie Bleck and Emma Gcnscmer sang
a duct. -Uev. C. Elvin Ileupt, who was
booked for an address, was pievented
fiem appealing owing te indisposition.
The attendance was quite large and eveiy
(Iiing iassed oil" very pleasantly.
Petersburg Ljccutn.
The society was called te order at 7
p. in. tm Saturday evening, November 13,
it being the lirst meeting of the season.
The following question was discussed :
Kcselvt d. "That we piefit mere by noting
the geed deeds of ethers than by noting
their faults.1' The speakers were all pres
ent and the question was warmly debated ;
decision rendered in favor of the affirma
tive The resolution for the next meeting
rc.uls as follews: "That, newspapers
should be held strictly accountable for all
that appears in thcircelumns." Speakers
en tlie allirmative, A. &. llcrsuey, u. k.j.
BassJcr, II. McIIugh ; negative, J.S. Dcnt
Iingur, II. Shellcnbcrgcr, II. W. Lutz.
Meeting en next Satmday evening at
7 p. in.
1 etldieg Anniversary.
Last evening Mr. Jehn L. Martin and
wife, 232 Lancaster avenue, celebrated the
second anniversary of their marriage by
gathering around them a large number of
their meie intimate friends, net only of
this city but fiem Brooklyn, Beading and
et her places. Tayler's orchestra furnished
the dancing music and there was fine vocal
and instrumental music by the guests.
During the festivities, which were kept up
te a late hour, a sumptuous banquet was
spicad, and when the party separated
thcic was
returns."'
a united wish for "many happy
Election or Officers.
On Monday, Nev. 15, St. Michael's, C.
IJ. Union, elected the following named
officers for the ensuing term :
President Martin Dillich.
Vice President Edward H. Behan.
Secretary Peter Behrich.
Treasurer Jehn Fritsch.
Standing Committee Southwest Ward :
S. S. Martin, Jehn Schread. Northwest
Ward : Wm. Guerrinc, Jeseph Hertz.
Southeast Ward : Peter Marks, William
Matt. Northeast Ward : Jehn R. Hcn
fcel, Philip Myers.
Janitor William Weber.
Seriously Injured.
Yesterday Sylvester Kennedy, father of
G. C. Kennedy, esq., residing at the Gap.
went en a visit te his brother Winfield S.
Kennedy, wlie is lying seriously id. On
the way home Mr. Kennedy's horse ran
away, throwing him out breaking his jaw
in two places and otherwise seriously in
juriug him. lie was taken te his home
where Dr. Bailey attended him. He is new
lyiag in a critical condition.
Halls.
The Lcidcrkrauz society gave a ball at
Schiller hall, last evening. It was largely
attended aud passed off very pleasantly.
The Pickwick club gave a ball at
Kebeits hall, last night, which was also
wcil attended aud well conducted, though
there was some drunkenness and disorder
outside the ball-room.
St. Antheny's Fair.
There was again a geed attendance at
St. Antheny's fair at Grant hall last even
ing and geed bargains for theso who chese
te invest a trille in the purchase of useful
or fancy articles. The fair will continue
till Monday night next. These who
have net seen it should pay it a visit and
view its manv attractions.
Crlrfge Raised.
The inter-county bridge, between Ches
ter and Lancaster counties, ever the Oc Oc Oc
torare creek at Mercer's Ferd, was raised
Saturday. But a few days wil! new elapse
before the weik will be entirely completed.
This will prove advantageous te the resi
dents of that section. Mr. Carter, of
Lancaster, was the contractor.
X'eUce Cases.
The mayor had nine customers this
morning, seven of whom were discharged
and two sent te jail one for 30 and the
ether for 10 days.
COLUMBIA NEWS.
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OUIt REGULAR COBbESFOXDKSCE
Market was net very " steep " te-day.
A, wedding is te ceme. off 'te-day mere
anon.
We had a heavy frost in town this morn
ing. Charles Hiteshuc, the tailor, is moving
te-day.
Yesteiday was meeting day for the
Protestant ministers of town.
One of the sisters had the children of
the Catholic school out this morning.
-Lecal freight east ever the Pennsylvania
railroad was never heavier than it was this
morning. Besides the regular local en
gines theic were five or six modecs sent
east with trains of thirty or mere care.
Mrs. Colonel James Myers with her
daughter. Miss Clara, of Norwood, are vis
iting in Philadelphia
Samuel C. Swartz's new ice-house is
new ready te be reefed, arid that work
will be commenced at once. ,
The book-keeping class reseutly formed,
will held its tirst meeting te-night.
The mercury cot down below the freez
ing point last night, and ice Was the re
sult this morning.
Quite a number of tafts passed through
here this morning. One party says he no
ticed fifteen or mere, while another tells us
he saw twenty. It is certain that some of
the pilots liave made four, five and six
trips from Marietta te the lower end since
the late freshet. The l iver is yet in splen
did condition and the rafting will continue
while it remains se.
Iu last evening's Intelligence!! v.c said
a couple of tob.icce dealers had called
upon Mr. Henry Wisler and examined his
ciep of the weed and the article went en te
state ' these are the first purchases we
have heaul of being made here '" when it
should have read "these arc the first pur
chaser wc have heard of as being here."
We make the correction a the article mis
represents Mr. Wisler as having sold his
tobacco.
Company 11, after its aims and equip
ments were iigully inspected last evening,
held a business meeting when Stephen A .
Dowhewcr was elected a member. The
company decided te participate iu the cer
emonies of the inauguration at Washing
ton en March 4th, and a committee was
appointed te make the necessary arrange
ments. The hour of the parade en Thanks
giving Day was changed from e p. m. te
9 a. m. and some repairs te the aiinery
building were ordered. It was decided te
have a sort of a reunion with refreshments
en Monday evening next. Captain Case
commanded the company for the lirst time
since his accident of about three weeks age
Tlie Market Question.
An adjourned meeting of council was
held last evening with all the members
present. The following was presented by
the market committee :
"A supplement te the eidiuance en- I
lillKii an m-fliii:uif i-elntimr te markets' !
enacted February 24, 18S0.
' Be it ordained and enacted by the tow u
council of the borough of Columbia, thai
section '2 of the ordinance entitled an ordi
nance relating te markets, enacted Febru
ary 21, 1880 be and is hereby repealed and
the following substituted therefore, te
wit:
" Sect. 2. That the clerk of the market
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shall give notice of the opcning.ef inaikct
by ringing a bell at 3 o'clock, a. in., en j
each market day, from the lirst day of I
May until the liist day of October, inclu
sive, and at 1) o'clock, a. m., from the tirst '
day of etel;er until the first day of May ;
that it shall be the duty of the clcsk of the
market te open the maiket house
for the admission of sellers (butchers ex
cepted) thirty minutes before the hour for
ringing of the bell, and net before."
Laid ever under the rules.
The property committee presented the
following in reference te enlarging the
opera house store roems:
"Your property committee beg te re
port that the stoic rooms en Locust
street front of the epeia heuse can be
made fifteen feet deeper for seven hundred
dollars and will reduce the capacity of the
market space about ten stalls."
The report was accepted and furlhci ac
tion pestjHMicd until the next meeting el
council.
Adjourned.
The Poultry Stiew.
Since the last stated meeting of the
Poultry association the executive commit
tee has engaged Roberts's hall, second and
thiidjsteiics, wherein te held the show te
commence January 14th aud close January
19th. Rules and regulations governing
the hhew have been adopted, a gencial
premium list has been prepared, and a
special premium list is being prepared.
These lists will be published in due time.
They are mere liberal than usual, the pre
miums being about twice as great as were
ettered at last year's show. The judges
have been selected with great care : Jesse
G. Darlington, of Philadelphia, and Prof.
Ileigcs. of Yerk, being of the number.
There is every prospect that the show will
be a great success.
Pell l)enn Stair.
Willie Albright, aged 10 years, son of
Jacob Albright of Albright & Bres., who
resides at 417 Seuth Duke street, met with
a severe accident. He was at his father's
store and while there he fell from the steps
leading from the second lloer te the ground
en the outside of the building, a distance
of about 15 feet. lie was taken te his
home, where Dr. M. L. Heir attended him
ne was found te have been badly bruised
but no ber.es were broken.
Colored Jurats.
There are two colored men en the .jury
this week. They are Jeseph Stafferd,
barber, of Marictta,aud Jehn Warren, res
taurant keeper, of Columbia.
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Amusement.
"An American Girl." Anna Dickinsen's
new play, " An American Girl." will be pre
duced in this city te-morrow evening by the cel
ebrated actress Fanny Davenport. Miss Dick Dick
ineon's dramatic weik has been the subject of
divergent criticism, but that indomitable lady
ha3 kept en iu the even tenor of her way, and
the gitted artist who will appear here te-morrow
night has adopted the latest production
of her pen and apparently has succeeded iu
scoring a snecess with it. The New Yerk Her
ald classed it as " the dramatic hit of the sea
son. Miss Davenport has created a new char
acter."' " The Electric Liglils." The organization
known by this title and under the direction of
W. '- Thompson, is booked for two nights at
the opera house, this week, Thursday and Fri
day. Among" the noted variety people com
prised in the troupe aie the celebrated Suy
dam brothers, gymnasts and acrobats. Mr.
Hengler, late el Dclchanty anil Hcnglcr, and
ethers scarcely less known te lame. The per
formance will also include a thrilling sensa
tional drama, " Fer a Lite."
Maude Granger. -Few American actresses
have achieved a greater or mere lasting repu
tation than this brilliant society star who Is
announced te appear at Fulton opera house en
Saturday evening in the play of " Twe Nights
in Reme,' A discriminating critic has put
the tour names of Mary Andersen, Clara Mor Mer
ris, Fanny Davenport anil Maude Granger in
the catalogue of this country's most notable
dramatic artists. That our people should have
the opportunity of witnessing the perform
ance of two of these great actresses in the
same week is as gratifying as it Is uncommon.
The Musical World.
Brainard's Musical World for November is
out and filled as usual with choice new music
and interesting reading matter. This number
contains songs, ballads, waltzes, polkas,
duets, violin and piano music, piano pieces,
&c.,by noted wiiters." The November number
contains six pieces et music. S. Brainard's
Sens, publishers, Cleveland or Chicago.
First-class barbers use the Cuticura Medici
nal Shaving Seap.
Are you low-spirited, "down-ln-the-meuth,"
and weak in the back? Dees walking, lining
or standing causa pain in the small et the
biek? It be yea have kidney disease, and
Pre. Guilmette's French Kidney Pad is the
only remedy which will cure you rapidly and
permanently and without Ailing your stomach
with nauseating medicine. E
Don't livsitate. it your Kidneys trouble you,
ler Day's Kidxev Pad will surely cure.
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2"Tue cause ler the happiness et that man
across the way is that he went te WILLIAM
SOX A FOSTER, 30 Eat King street, Lancas
ter, the ether day, and purchased one of their
neReverslble Overcoats, which they are Boil Beil
ing at prices langing from $15 te $20. lie gives
you geed advice when he tells you te go and
tec them. ' novie-tfd
Despair net, neither man nor maid.
Although your mouth has suffered ill.
Although your teath are halt decayed,
Yeu can still avc them, it you will.
A little SOZODONT be sure
Will malcaall balmy, bright and pure.
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The invalid's hope and strength beyond all
ether remedies Is Malt Bitters.
SPECIAL XOTJCES.
SAMPLE NOTICE.
It is lnnxi.-aible ler a woman after a faithiul
course el treatment with Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound te continue te suffer
with a weakness et the uterus. Encloae a
stamp te Mrs. Lydia E. Piukhain, 23J Western
avenue. Lynn, Mass., for pamphlet.
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'sellers' Liver
complaint." 1. II
Pills' cured me of liver
Cnieman, Short Creek, W.
Tliclr KigliU :iml Unties by Law.
1 have suffered lreni a kitlney difficulty for
the i.ist ten years, accompanied with nervous
snasm Physicians gave me but temporary
relief, but alter using three and ene-lmlf bot
tles el Warner's bale Kidney and Liver Cure,
my iferveu" spasm were entirely relieved. My
age is 77 year. 1 recommend tills great rem
edy teali suffeiing fiin nervous troubles.
MRS. MAIIV REESE.
Erntuii, Pn. 4
Tin: scientific eonibinatieii of the purest
drugs rentiers Dr. Browning's medicines el
th'iine-t flavor, and are readily taken by old
I oryeaug. ChiP'rcn especially are net easily
.tiduccd te tak
v kind of medicine, but Dr.
Cordial, for Coughs. Colds,
- lc, is se palatable tnat they
-lie te come when they may
t by all druggists at 50 cents
Ri owning' C
Whooping Ce
are eager lei !
liavemeie. i
per be: lie. v.
Piopiicte- lit.
Champien Drowning, M. D,
Arch Street, Philadelphia.
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Malarial Fever.
.Malarial Fevers, constipation, torpidity of
the liter and kidney, general debility, nerv
ousness and neuralgic ailments yield readily
te this great disease conqueror. Hep Bitters.
It repairs the ravage et disease by convert
ing the feed into rich bleed, and it gives new
lite and vigor te iheagcd and inflrm always.
ve "Pi everb-" in ether column.
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Lein, pimples, and all bleed diseases are
cmed by "Dr. Lindsay's Weed Searcher."
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Sold by all druggists-.
Specr'h Pert (irape Wine.
This aiticle et American Wiue i highly
c-lceiiicd by the be-t physicians in thU ceun-
i liy. The following is a testimonial we saw
lrem the New Yolk Hospital, lie publish It
for tliu inle riiutlieu et our readers:
Xkw Yerk, Nev. 14.
1 ion ii-ing 5pei'r" Pert Grape Wiueand flud
it te be an excellent tonic and gentle stimu
lant, and a-. Mich I bolieve it preterable te the
commercial Pert, and all ether wines, as it pes-e8-c-5
their tonic properties without the dclo dcle dclo
tcrieiib clluct caused by their impurities. It is
:le very palatable, and this is a recommenda
tion te many, especially females.
S.V. Haiii-.is. M. 1., N. V. Hospital.
Tin-, i- an excellent article ler lam II y use,
.mil for female-), and is endorsed by Dre. Atlee
and Davlf-, and for sale by II. E. Slaymaker.
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COIIgllH.
" tiretcn'x lifenrhial Trcchex'' aie used with
advantage le alleviate Coughs, Sere Threat,
Hear-enes and RrenchiiU Affections. Fer
thirty years these Treche haie been in use,
w itli annually increasing favor. They are net
new and untried, bat, having been tested by
wide and constant u: for nearly an entire
gciiciatieu, they have attained well-mcrltcd
rank among the fewstapleiemedlesef the age.
The Tnreat.
' Ilremi' JlKjiichial Troches" act directly
ontheeigaiiorihe voice. They have an ex ex
trueidiuaiy elleet inall disorders of the Threat
and Larynx, restoring a healthy tone when re
I.i.mki, either liem colder e er-exertien ei the
voice, and produce a clcarand distinct enunci
ation. Sjeiicrs find Singers tlm the Troches
uf-etul.
A Cough, Celd, Catairh ei Sere Threat re
quires immediate attention, as neglect oltcn eltcn
tiiues results in some incurable. Lung Disease.
" Jlrewn's Bronchial Troches " will almost in
variably give relief. Imitations are offered for
sale, many et which aie injurious. The genu
ine "llremi's Jtreachial Troches'' are sold
nnJji m leres. anl.Vlyd&wTu.TliAS
lUAICHIAHEH.
Weaveu MlLLEit. Nev. Hi, 1680, by the Rev.
Vr. T. Gerhard, at his residence. Ne. 31 East
Orange siieet, Mr. l.-rael W. Weaver, el Man
licim tow nsliip, te Mi-s Mnrv R. Millcr.ef East
lleniplleld. It
Mahtiw Weiwtz. Nev. 1, 1SS0, by the Rev.
Vf. T. Gerhard, at Schlett'M Franklin Heuse,
Mr. Reuben S. Martin te Miss Maggie M.
Wei ntz, both of Earl twp. It
IlEitsHcv Hahmsii. Nev. 1G, 1880, by the Rev.
W. T. Gerhard, at his resilience, Mr. Abraham
C. Hcrsliey, of East Hcuiplicld, te Miss Martha
Harnish, el Strasbnrgtwp. It
VEATHS.
Reillt. In this city, Nev. 13, Biidget Rcilly.
agedb9 years, a mouths audi:! days.
The relatives and friends of the family aie
respectfully invited te attend the funeral from
her son's residence, Ne. 123 Seuth Duke street,
en Wcdncsdaymerning at '. o'cleck.Intermcnt
at St. Mary's cemetery. High masa at St.
Mary's church. ltd
XEW AH VEllTISEMENTS.
CARD OF THANKS TO TUG PUBLIC.
Wc hereby extend our sincerest thanks
te all these who assisted in making the recent
lar ler the benclit of St. Stephen's church a
gram! success, either by taking part in per
son or ecntributingarticles of value,
ltd THE COMMITTEE.
Puiti.it; SAL.1:.
On TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 10, will be
sold at the Leepard Hetel.a two-story FRAME
DWELLING, with Frame Rack Building, con
taining hall and 10roonis,ituateilonthc8outh 10reonis,ituateilonthc8outh 10roenis,ituateilonthc8outh
i est corner of Reaver aud Hagcr streets. Ne.
C02 : let i ith home fronts 25 feet and in depth
100 feet te a 14 leet wide alley. Alse an adjoin
ing let the same size.
sale te commence at 7 o'cleek p. in. Condi
tions made known by
ELLEN BOWMAN.
II. SuusEirr, Auct. n9-7td
TjlULTON OMSK A HOUSE.
TWO NIGHTS ONLY.
NOVEMBER 18th and 19th.
W. J. THOMPSON'S Galaxy of Dramatic and
Novelty Talent.
ELECTRIC LIGHTS.
A Colossal Aggregation et AUi actions.
See bills for list et people.
ADMISSION,
RESERVED SEATS
..35, 50 & 75 Cli.
..50 Cts
Diagram open November 15.
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-fuivrex OrKRA HOUSE.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1880.
MR. JOHN D. MISHLER has the honor ct
prc-cnting the distinguished artiste
MAUDE GRANGER,
in her great New Yerk Success, and through
out the country, this season, .
"Twe Nights
in Reme
by A. C. GUNTER. It will be produced with
every attention te detail by a very Streng
Company.
PRICES: Gallery 35c, Admission 50c,
Parquet 75c, Reserved Scats l.OO. at
Ycckcr'e. uevlS-5ta
SEW AJr.KRTJHr.HCT.XT8,
We are receiving some very beautiful New Goods for our CHRIST
MAS STOCK.
We have just opened the handsomest let of Bronze and Marble Clocks
and Mantle Sets ever "seen in this city. They are fitted with Fine French
Movements, run two weeks, and strike hours and half-hours en fine-toned
Cathedral Bells. The prices of these Clocks will be from fifteen dollars tip
wards. We receive at the same time a large invoice of Lemaire's Opera
Glasses and Field Glasses. These are in great variety of styles, including some
entirely new styles ju6t out.
Our Christmas Stock will be the largest and finest ever brought te this
city, and we hope te be able te fill auy want for goods in our line from the
Cheapest te the Finest.
' H. Z. BHOADS & BRO., Jewelers,
Ne. 4 West King Street.
JJSWElltY.
LOUIS WKBEK,
WATCHMAKER.
Ne.l59KXOKTH QUEEN STKEKT.ncar 1. K.
it. Depot, Lancaster, l'a. Geld, Silver and
Nickel-cased Watches, Chains, Clocks, ic.
Agent ler the celebrated Pantascepic Specta-
r!wfi?ifl 1Ti-i.rci'i(ifiea- Itenniriiif? :i Hnerialtv.
cles and Eye-Glasses.
Kepairiug a specialty.
prl-u-u
SPECIAL ORDERS FOR
FINE WATCHES
Receive most cuieful attention.
DESIGNS AND ESTIMATES SUBMITTED
WITHOUT CHARGE.
B. F, BOWMAN,
106 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER. VA.
LARGEST ASSORTMENT
AUGUSTUS RHOADS'S,
JEWELER,
Ne. -0 East King Street, Lancaster, l'a.
We aie new taking special in dels for
HOLIDAY GOODS.
Perfection in the quality of Dia
mends cannot be attained except
by these who have had a long ex
perience in 861601111? and dealing in
the finest stones.
This experience Bailey, Banks &
Biddle have had for nearly half a
century.
The Diamonds so'ected for the
present season's business have been
chosen with great care and are un
questionably the whitest and the
most brilliant te be had.
They range in size from the small
est te the largest, affording every
purchaser an opportunity of being
suited both as te size and as te price.
The prices will be found lower
than these of any ether Diamond
Dealer.
BAILEY, BAMS k BIDDLE,
JEWELERS, SILVERSMITHS, IMPORTERS,
12TH AND CHESTNUT STS.,
PHILADELPHIA.
sep20-3meT TAS
rAVER JIAXaiSGS, Jte.
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HAVE A LOT OF
LIGHT COLOR
WINDOW SHADES,
Geed Patterns, that will be closed out ut the
low price et llfty cents. These are a decided
bargain, as some have been reduced from one
dollar te fifty cents apiece.
PLAIN WINDOW SHADING by the yard.
Blue, Garnet, Brown, Old Geld, Lavender,
Stene, 4 c.
Cardinal, Brown, Ecru, Green aud White
SCOTCH HOLLANDS.
PAPER CURTAINS,
Spring Fixtures, Fringes. Leeps, Tassels, c.
Opening almost daily New Designs of
WALL PAPER.
Our stock is Large and
Newest Fashions.
Attractive, of the
IK
The Best, Simplest and Cheapest made.
PHARES W. FRY,
Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST.
ATTORXET8-AT-LA W
HENKT A. KILKT
Attorney and Counscller-at-Law
21 Park Rew. New Yerk.
Collections med e In all parts of the United
States, and a general legal lousiness transacted
Refers by permission te Steinman ft Hensee
MIRS. C. LILLEK,
LADIES' HAIKDBESSEK
Manufacturer and Dealer In Hair Werk, Ladies
and Gents' Wigs. Combings straightened and
mads te order. Hair Jewelry of all kinds made
up. Alse, Kid Gloves and Feathers cleaned and
dyed, at Nes. 225 and 227 North Queen street,
four doers above P. B. R. Depot. el-3md
rOK SALE.
FOR SALE.
A two-sterv ISIUCIv HOUSE, with two
story Brick Back Building uttached, situate at
Ne. 520 East Orange street, with pis in every
room, and just newly papered. Will be sold at
private cale en cheap and eav terms.
Apply te JOHN HIEMENZ,
nevl&ttd Ne. 'ii North Queen street.
PUKL1C SALE OF VALUAKLE FKOI'
ERTY. On TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1SS0. the un
dersigned will offer at public Mile, the valu
able property. Ne. 235 East Orange street. Iain
caster, belonging te the heirs et Jacob Stan f
fcr, decensed, consisting et a let of ground,
fronting 27 feet, inches en Orange street, and
extending in depth 243 feet te Marien street, a
14 feet public alley, en which is erected a two
story brick dwelling house en Orange street,
with wide hall, parlor, dinihg room, kitchen
aud sleeping apartments, with gas and -ntcr.
On Marien street arc erected two new two
story brick tenant houses, with slate root, and
also a two-story stone tenant house en the let,
always eligible ter geed tenants.
Possession and title April 1. 1SS1.
Forsens wishing te view the property can
de se en the day et sale by calling en the
premises.
Sale at Leepard hotel. East Kim; street, at 7
I), m., when conditions of bale will be made
mown by
HEIRS OF JACOB STAUFFKR, dee'd.
Hekbt SncBEivr, Auct. nevIS, 10,22,23
17OK SALK.
A beautiful residence at public m;1c. On
THURSDAY,NOVEMRER2j, 1830, will be sold
at public pale at the Leepard hotel. East Ring
street, in the city et Lancaster, the following
valuable property, te wit :
A let et ground situated en the north Hide
of East Orange street, In the city if Lancaster
Fa., containing In front en said street 51 leet
mere or less, nnd extending nerthwardly 215
feet te Marien street : bounded en the north
by Marien street, aforesaid, en the south by
said East Orange street,en the east by a public
alley, and en the west by around of R. F. Cey,
en which a double two-story RRICK D WELL
ING HOUSE (Gothic style), Ne. 719. with Back
Building nnd ether impi evements,are erected.
This is really a desirable property. The house
is nearly new, well built, et geed material, has
ull the modern improvements, and the loca
tion Is one of the pleasantcst iu the suburbs of
the city.
Geed title nnd possession en April 1, 18SI
Ten per cent, of purchase money en day of
sale. $1,500 en April 1. 1SS1, balance can remain,
en the property en lirst mortgage at six per
cent, interest.
Sale te cemmence at 7 o'clock n. in., of naid
day. when attendance ill be given and terms
made known by
ROBERT L. ARMSTRONG.
II. SncnEirr, Auct. nevis-intd
MISCELLAXEO VS.
BIDS WILL. BE KECKIVKD TO 1 1'. .11.,
NOVEMBER 27, at the Ranking Ilou&e of
D. P. Lechcr & Sen, ler 20 Registered Bends of
$500 each or any imvt lliereet, te be issued by
the Lancaster City Scheel Beard, bearing f per
cent, interest, payable semi annuallv. The
Bends will be dated December 1, 13se, sfnd pay.
able at the pleasure of said beard after one
year. ROBERT A. EVANS,
Chairman Finance Coinmlttte Scheel Beard.
nl5-2td
A TTENTION, HANCOCK UJUION.
The members of the
HANCOCK LEGION
will please meet at SCHILLER HALL. North
Queen street, en TUESDAY EVENING. NO
VEMBER 16, at 8 o'clock, te receive a full re
port et the Committee and te lerm a per
manent organization of the Democracy of this
city. PHILIP BERNARD,
nl.Vitd. Marshal.
ESTATli OF HENRY GCNDAKK1C, L.ATK
or Lancaster city, deceased. Letters et ad
ministration en said estate having been grant
ed te the undersigned, all persons indebted
thertonre requested te make immediate pay
ment, and these having claims or demands
against the same, will present them without
delay ter settlement te the undersigned, resid
ing in Lancaster city.
SARAH L GUNDAKER.
DR. GEO. It. WELCHANS.
Wm. It. Wilsen, Administrators.
A. C. RrtxeEiiL,
Attorneys. novl.VOtdeaw
MEDICAL.
Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham,
OP LYNN, MASS.,
Has Made tbe Discerery !
Her Vegetable Compound the Savier
of Her Sex.
Health, Hepe and Happiness
stored by the use of
Be-
LYDIA El PINKHAM'S
Vegetable Compound,
The Positive Cure Fer
AH Female Complaints.
This preparation, ns its name signifies, con
sists et Vegetable Properties that arc harmless
te the most delicate invalid. Upen one trial
the merits of this compound will be recognized,
as relict is immediate; and when its use is con
tinued, in ninety-nine cases in a hundred, :i
permanent cure is effected, as thousands will
testify. Onuccountefitsprovcnmci1ts.it is
te-day recommended and prescribed by the
best physicians in the country.
It will cure entirely the weist form of falling
of the uterus, Leucerrhcea, irregular and pain
ful Menstruation, nil Ovarian Troubles, In
flammation and Ulceration, Floedings, all Dis
placements and the consequent i-pinal weak
ness, and is especially adapted te the Ciange
of Life.
In tact it has proved te be the greatest and
best remedy that has ever been discovered. It
permeates every portion of the system, and
kIvcs new life and vigor. It removes faintness,
flatulency, destroys all craving ter stimulants,
and relieves weakness of the stomach.
It cures Bleating, Headaches, Nervous Pros
tration, General Debility. Sleeplessness, Dc Dc
Jiressien and Indigestion. That lcclingofbcar lcclingefbcar
ng down, causing pain, weight and backache,
is always permanently cured by its use. It
will at all times, and under all circumstances,
act in harmony with the law that governs the
female system.
Fer Kidney cemptaints of cither sex this
Compound is unsurpassed.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
isj prepared at 233 and 23 Western Avenue,
Lynn, Mess. Price $1. Six bottles for $5. Sent
by mail in the form et pills, also in the form of
lozenges, en receipt et price, $1 per box, for
cither. Mrs. PINKHAM lreely answers all let
ters of Inquiry. Send ler pamphlet. Address
as above. Mention this paper.
Ne family should be without LYDIA E.
PINKHAM'S LIVER PILLS. They cure Con
stipation. Biliousness and Torpidity of the
Liver. 25 cents per box.
Johnsten, Holleway & Ce.,
General Agents, Philadelphia.
Fer sale by C. A. Lechcr, 9 East King street
and Gee. W. Hull, 13 West King street.
yiWvdced&w
WAXTEU.
WAJHTED. .EVERYBODY TO ADVER
tlsc. free of charce. in the Intkixigsic
THIRD EDITION
TUESDAY EVENING, NOV. 16, 1880.
WBAT11EK INDICATIONS.
Wabiiixgtex, Nev. 16. Fer the Middle
states, clear or fair weather, southwest
te northwest winds, generally higher bar
emeterand stationary or lower tempera
ture. FLUODINO THE MINE.
Efferts te Ouenehthe Flames Raging I u the
Neva Scotia Fit.
New Glasgow, N. S., Xev. 10. All
day yesterday men were at work filling in
the main shaft with spruce and clay sodas
te step the paseage of air into the mine.
The two steam fire engines continued
work all day, pouring water into the mine,
and there is no doubt that this has dene
much te stay the conflagration below. As
yet no flames have appeared upon the Bur
face, showing that the fire has net yet
reached the vicinity of the shaft bottom.
The trench from the river te the mouth
of the fan shaft is nearly completed, and
it is expected seen te have a stream run
ning through into the mine. Several
steam pumps have been secured from New
Glasgow, and will also be get into opera
tion, se that by te-night millions of gal
lens of water will be rushing down te
quench the flames. It is thought possible
that the fire may have extended into the
old bye pit, and precautieus arc being
taken te arre?t its progress should this
prove te be se. A blinding snow storm is
in progress and work in the trenches is
very difficult.
SOfTU AFRICA.
I'regresn of the Campaign Against the ltebl
Tribe
Londen, Tev. 1G. A despatch fiem
Cape Town, dated the 12th inst., says
that the Basuta chief Umhlonhle has been
defeated by the colonials, with the less of
600 head of cattle.
The premier of the Cape colony tele
graphs as fellows : Brewnlcc reports that
he has sufficient ferce te suppress the re
bellion in Grignaland East. The situa
tion in Basuteland is unchanged and there
is no further extension of rebellion in any
direction.
SHOCKING HOLOCAUST.
A Large Number et Lunatics IJurncit.
Chicago, Nev. 10. The burning of the
state insane asylum, at St. Peter, Minn.,
last night, proves te have been a terrible
dissaster, attended by less of life. When
the fire was discovered, patients were
turned loose te make their way out, and
it i? believed a number of- them were lest
in tli': ilames. Seme estimate the less of
life at from thirty te fifty, although no
particulars arc given. The damage te the
building is estimated at $100,000.
STATK'S EVIDENCE.
Hemberger CeuTessInc that He ivhh Impli
cated In the Dauphin County Murder.
IIakrisburg, Pa., JTev. 1G. Henry
Kombcrger,whe was arrested yesterday for
the murder of the farmer Daniel Troutman
near Uniontown, en Sunday night, ad
mitted this morning that he was impli
cated iu the burglary, but denied the shoot sheet
ing. He has, however, given such infor
mation as will lead te the arrest of his com
panion in the crime.
BY WIRE.
Telegraphic News of Te-day
Gov. Ileyt officially proclaims tbe elec
tion of the Republican candidates for su
preme judge and auditor general, 19 Re
publican and 8 Democratic congressmen.
Petersburg, Va., suiters from prevailing
diphtheria.
A broken rail en the Lehigh Valley rail
road wrecked train Ne. 21 at Mill Creek,
killed Fireman Sweeny and badly burned
Engineer Murphy. The engine and two
cars were destroyed by fire.
The Pittsburgh courts have restored te
the Western Union its telegraph wires
seized by the Baltimore & Ohie railroad
en the Pitrsburgh division.
At the Grand Pacific hotel, Chicago, a
meeting was held yesterday and an ad
dress formulated by people who want te
secularize the state, repeal Sunday laws,
Bible reading in schools, etc. Beb Inger
sell heads the finance committee.
Francis Reed, a porter, who smashed
Peter Cooper's windows, has been held te
answer.
The cabinet members were all en hand
te-day, but no successor was named te
"OldPrebs."
The beet and shoe manufacturers' na
tional convention opened in Philadelphia
te-day, 500 delegates are present, sessions
will be held daily until Friday, and a per
manent organization will be effected.
The Philadelphia court decides that
licenses' must issue te the Ilerdic transpor
tation company's coaches. They will be
put en Bread aud Market streets te-morrow.
Agram was shaken anew nnd its people
pauic stricken by two midnight shocks of
earthquake.
AM USEMENTX.
e
FERA HOUSE.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17th.
Latest and greatest New Yerk success. Dra
matic hit of the season. Xew Yerk Herald.
31 K. JOHN D. MISHLER has the honor te
present
FANNY DAVENPORT,
AN
AMERICAN GIRL,
plajed te crowded houses for six weeks at the
Fifth Avcnue Theatre. New 1 erk.
ACarcrully Selected Company and Most
Superb Costumes.
PBICES 50, 75c & 81.
Diagram ut Yccker's Office. n!2-5t
- 1 AS FITTING AND PLUMBING.
7 JOHN P. SCHAUM,
Ne. 27 SOUTH QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.,
PJUMBER, GAS AND STEAM FITTER.
A Large Assortment el-
GAS FIXTURES
Constantly en hand.
IylO-6mdeawS
PAINTING.
All kinds ot.IIeuse Painting and Graining
done at the shortest notice and in the best pos
sible style. We have reduced our prices te
I.7e per nay., snopen unarione sirceu
OCtl2smd
ALLEN GUTHRIE & SONS.
XAJSKET.S.
Fbllndelphta Market.
Fnu.ADM.rHiA, November 1C. Fleur quiet
but firmly held: superflne l 00QS 50 : ox ex
tni4 0034 50; Ohie and Indiana family $3 50
C 23: Fenn'a lamily $5 23g5 50: St. Lent
ramlly $3 73HG50: Minnesota family tt 0035 73:
Straight. 9t0thTT.J0: Winter patent U3ea70i):
Spring de $7 OOflS 25.
Bye flour dull at $5 37.
Wheat steady: Ne. 2 Western Kr.t m 17K;
l'enn'a. Red il 18117: Amber Si lt!t i;y..
Cern quiet but' Arm ; yellow at 59c ; mixed S$K
QWc.
Oats quiet and steady : Ne. 1. White 42c : Ne.
2 de 41c ; Ne. 3 de S!)gWc ; Ne. 2 MlxeC h7
3Stf.
Rye firm at J-c.
Previsions quiet but steady ; mis pork perk
old, $15 00: beet hams $i( 25u 50;
Indian m.s beet at SIS MQVi CO ; bacon smok
ed shoulders 5$c ; salt de O'ie; smoked
hams lOiSUc; pickled hams $s(U.
Lard Arm ; city kettle SJi3c : lee-- butcl: butcl:
er'SSc: prime steam SMgsje.
Butter Choice tlrm, ether grades sell
ing at concessions : Creamery extra at iMjXIc
de geed te
cueiee -jyasie; u.v. ami .k. i.ex
tra 2629c ;
Western reserve extra 22J$24c:
de geed te choice Ki2i)e: Rolls cheice tlrm;
Penn'a Fxtra 20323c; Western Re-wrve extra
20fi)24c.
Eggs firm, light effering:
23c; Wig;eni Extra SS&!7i
Penn'a Extra :
7c
c:
Cheese euiet but late makes steady: New
Yerk full cream 13ViXH Western fuR
cream 12 13c: de fair te geed at ll12c; ile
half skim.- U10c.
Petroleum dull : rctlued 12c.
Whisky scarce at $1 II.
Seeds Geed te prime clever ut 7U)(i750:
Timethy nothing doing; t'laxseel dulltll 33.
Hew lerk Market.
.N Iekk, Nev. 10. Kleur State ami West
ern market and prices without decided
change : Superfine, at 3S0813.1; extra de
ItSSfi.") 00; choice, de. 5 (.." 20 : fancy de
5 25325!; rouutlheopOliiofJlUJJj.V): cliok-ede
at$5605 05; superfine western .!Mjj! X:
common te geed extra de StSJg.llO; choice
de 15 15SU 50 ; choice whib- wheat de 4 75
fit 95 ; Southern quiet and linn : common t
fair extra f 5 left.1 t5:goed te clieiie de $5 70
700.
Wheat scarcely s-e linn, fairly act ivi; Ne.
m i.i-ti, i.isu, ?i i; ai .ii ciiiiici, ti ;v( -1 f
de December. 122122J: de.lanuary. SI 211,
1 2l,
120.
Cern a ihade llnncif ind quiet : Mixed west
ern spot, 5j.VJ; de future, 57,g&c; sales,
50,000 bus.
Oatsa trille sttetiaer: Ne.2 December. 4Tc:
ileTJannary, lie;. state 4la'.er western tefij
SOU
Cattle .Market. ..t-.2?33rZ
Monday. Nev. 10. The receipts of beeves
at the West Philadelphia yard ler past week
were 1,200 head; North Philadelphia yard.
400 head. Total, 2.0W head. Previous weel.
4,200 head.
Beef cattle During the pivjt week the mar
ket was excited and prices advanced JjJ'd'JsC
1 Mir pound insjmpathy with the Western mar mar
:ets. Fresh cows were rather higher, while
bulls aud cewsmaduaslight advance. Dressed
beeves were iu fair demand and prices ad
vanced. We quote Extra at CCle ; geed,
55c: medium 47j5ie; common, 3Jg
4c; bulls and cows, :ii)i,v; enUesO'afc.
BALKS AT TUB WEST I'lULADELVUIA YAHI.
Head.
130 Reger Maynes, Western, gns-, IJtOc; ft)
Virginia. rj5g7Mc.
59 Owen Smith, Wct Va.. account of S.
C. Ludiugten ; 51 de Ellenger & Seymour
4JS037e.
170 E. S. ft R. F. McFUIen, Wet Va , gross, 4p
OV.
73 A. ft J. Christy, West Va.. gross, 5$:c.
170 Ulmau ft Lehman Bies., IV. Va., account
account of Lchmman Bres.; (VI Ohie, ac
count R. F. Fritter; 3d Pennsylvania, nc nc
eeunt'Iames White : 2S Yerk state, ac
count Newton & Helmes : 17de, J. Smith;
22 Chester county, account Win. Raker.
K3Je. ... ... . .
43 Samuel ilcilbreu, . irgmi.i, gross
4!.5c.
te
Dennis Smyth. W. Pemisylvaiiia.accotmtef
lames White: 13 Maryland, account of
W. A. Uarwlck; 19 Ohie, own account,
gross, JgOJs.
Jehn McArdle, Southern Ohie, gres, Sfr)
6Vc. : 40 1'cniKl.. cress. 5'Xe.
60.
100
340
Daniel Murphy, W. Pennsylvania, account
of James White. gres.
u:;ii.
Lewcnstelit ft Adler.
Western,
gross.
273 G. Sclmmberg A
iUUSlcXc.
Ce.,
Western l'a., gresf.
Si F. Scheetz, Went V.i., gross, IJS).V,.c.
35 II. Chain, jr.. West Va.; gross, fpfrie.
17D Themas Bradlev, dresssd, gross. HfyllQ:
13." Daniel Smyth & Bre., W. Virgin!
ami
Seullicrn unie, grot. v.i,;iv.
4.1 L. Horn.Ohie unit Ve-t Va., gre.ii, 35e.
110 Biichman & Levi, Maryland nnd nest
Va., gross, l-:c.
32 AbcOstheim, West a., gre?s, l!i.7c.
IS Wm. Sales, Fa., gross, 4c.
18 S. Dreitn-. Western, gross -KtV4c.
SO M. Levi, West Va., gross, IJ(rj .$e.
115 Schumbcnr & Paul, Western, gross, 3Jg5c.
.11 .James Anil, Western, gross, 5&."c.
11 II. Chain, H cslern, gross, l5c.
45 .lames Enstaee, West Vn gross, 3,4c.
30 Henry Miller, Southern Ohie, gross, 5
Sheep and lamb. The receipts were: West
Philadelphia yards 1,70 head ; ether yards
O'.CWI head. Total ler the week lo,7e head. Pre
vious week t,UUU head. The market during tin:
past week v.-as firmer and an advance nil
around was noticed, especially en the higher
grades, which will no doubt be iiieiea-ed the
coining week. Lambs maintained 1 heir leruier
price and dealers were iu geed spiiits tit the
encouraging prospects. We iiueti: Extia at
SJi'nftc: best, SftSc ; geed, 4,.;i lc ; tne
d ill in, 4,is'4Cc ; com moil, 4fglJc; culls, ?fxfh
'Aic. ; steek ewes, $i50g:.&0; Western I'uiina.
Lambs, t;4';e; Chester eeunly de ?yfi '':
Sam uelMcwart sold r7u head of drecseii sheep
at IWg7Jc.
Hogs The iccciptr were: All yards KJJM
head. Previous week f.000 head. 'I lie market
during the week was lather tinner, en act-mint
of the advance We-"t, which, with the light
run anij cool weather, had ttie effect et ad
vancing prices. Wc (junte medium at Uvi4'
e ;geed, i!?$(ii'7c.; common gte.
Stuclr Market.
Nuw Yerk .stocks.
Sfi.cks weak.
November IU.
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Del. & Hudsen Canal
Del.. Lack. & Western
Western Union Tel...
Pacitic Mail's. S. Ce..
Manhattan Elevated.
Union Faeilic
Kansas & Texas
New Yerk Central
Adams Express
Illinois Central
Cleveland & Pitts....
Chicago & Reck I
Pittsburgh Ft. W. .
American U. Tel. Ce.
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Pennsylvania R. R. ..
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1SS2..
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" 5 per ct. lnl or 30 years
Lane. and Quarry'e R. R.bend...
" " " stock..
Lancaster and Enhratu turnpike ,
lame , Eiizabetht'n iindMIddlet'n.. lm
Lancaster anil Frtiitvillc turnpike. "
Iincaster and Lititz turnpike 25
Lancaster and Maner turnpike r.0
Lancaster and Man helm turnpike.. 25
Lancaster and Marietta turnpike.. 25
Lane, and New Helland turnpike. KM
Lane, and Strusburg turnpike 2!
Lane. andStis'iuehamia turnpike.. 3Mi
Lane, and Willow Street turnjilke. 2.1
Farmers' Nat. Bunk et Lancaster... M
First Nut. Bank of Lancaster loe
Lancaster County Nat. Bunk M
Inquirer Printing Ce W
Lanc.Gas Light and Fuel Ce. stock. 25
" " bends.
HKADOUAKTEKS FOK FCKE CONFEC
TIONS FOR THE HOLIDAYS AT
JOSEPH R. ROYER'S,
50 AND 52 WEST KING ST.
I can new offer te the trade and public a
large stock et Pure Confections of every
description, at tbe very lowest market rates.
FRUITS, NUTS, 4c. and a LARGE STOCK
OFTOYSefthNEWEbT DESIGNS. Large
and small Cakes baked dally. Ice Cream ut
all times.
WEDDINGS AND 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.
3"Kemembcr the place
50- AND 52 WEST KING STREET.
-li-3md JOS. R. KOYEB.
ex-
K, who wants nmntnlnr te de.