Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, November 19, 1880, Image 3

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    LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER FRIDAY NOVEMBER 19, 1880
fair will continue open until Saturday even
ing of next week.
St. Antheny' ralr.
The fair for the benefit of St. Antheny's
Catholic church continues in successful
operation at Grant hall, and the attend
ance and receipts are very encouraging.
Last evening a bountiful chicken supper
was served. The books for the mere val
uable articles te be chanced off are net yet
full,, se that there yet remains for these
who have net yet ventured the opportunity
of securing a handsome prize at a small
ceftt, and at all events the outlay is for a
worthy cause. The fair will terminate en
Monday evening when the results of the
voting en different articles will be an
nounced. The fair will be open to-mer-iow
afternoon.
ORDINATION Of A MINISTER..
Iiitcrcrtlng
Service at the 1'rnhbyteilan
Chapel.
A large and attentive audience assem
bled in the Presbyterian memorial chapel
last evening te witness the ordination of
the Hcv. .las. C. Hume as a minister in
the Presbyterian church. An encourag
ing feature of the audience te the workers
01 me mission was the fact that it was
largely composed of residents of the neigh
borhood in which the chapel is situated.
After the usual presbyterial business
which attend these services, Rev.
.1. McCoy preached from 19th chapter
Luke, lW verse, "This thy day." He
endeavored te .show that the matter of
living nmu or impure lives, or accepting
Christ ricji:eliiigChrist, lays entirely with
ourselves. e are Jiec agents 111 the mat
ter and our rewards or punishments here
after rest with eaeh one of us. Ex
perience, living examples and testimonies
of men we had known ; eenscenceandthe
liible showed us that it was better te ac
cept Christ than reject him, ami concluded
with the question te the congregation :
"Hew will you all spend your day, with
r without Christ'.1"
After the sermon lte v. V.L.Lcd with pro
pounded tliu presbyterial questions te Mr.
Hume, after which lie v. J. Y. Mitchell,
!. I)., made a prayer, during which the
ministers present ordained Mr. Hume by
laying their hands upon his head, he
kneeling in fient of the pulpit.
Hcv. C. W. Stewart, D. D., followed the
ordination by charging him in regard te his
duties as a Christian minister, the princi
pal points of which were that he must be
can -fill ;f his walk and conversation,
careful in the preparation of sermons as he
was speaking for eternity, that he must
pray earnestly for the guidance of Ced's
holy spirit in his work.
Hcv. .!. y. Mitchell, D. I)., followed
by charging the people or de their
duties. They must work " with him
unitedly and prayerfully toward the perm
anent establishment of a Presbyterian
"lunch in the southern end of
the city. And he hoped the day
was ix, t far distant when presbytery
would be called upon And pass upon an
application for the reorganization of the
.Second Presbyterian church of Lancaster.
The congregation was then dismissed
with the benediction by Kcv. J. C. Hume
OIUTUAKY.
Sudden Death of a riiVKiciau.
Dr. Samuel S. MchaflTey died at his
bearding place at Millersvillc, en Wednes
day evening, after a short illness. He
was a son of the late Squire Hugh Mc
hailey, of Concstega Centre, and studied
his profession with his step-brother, Dr.
D. S. Kcudig, of that place. After his
graduation at the Pennsylvania university,
Philadelphia, he was associated for several
years with Dr. Ivcudig and afterwards lo
cated at Safe Harber. He also practiced
his ptofrssien at Marticville, this county.
When the works at Safe Harber went into
operation last summer he again opened an
ellicc there with the intention of making
this his nermanent home. The works seen
closed, however, ami he concluded te teach
a school during the winter, leaving his
ellics in charge of Mr. Alenzo Hudsen, ab
it was expected the iron business
would again be carried en at Safe
Harber in the spring, and it was his
intention in this event te resume his prac
tice of medicine at that place. He was
in his usual health :in.l continued te teach
his school, closing it en Friday evening,
the eth lust., for the purpose of attending
the institute last week. He suffered from
an attack of intermittent fever during the
week and was net able te attend the insti
tute, but had se far recovered that en last
Tuesday morning he started for his school
house. On the way te school he had a
chill and returned te his home, where he
continued te grew rapidly worse and died
en Wednesday evening of acute peritonitis
preceded by cxtcritis. Dr. Hcrr was his
attending physician and did all for him
that the medical skill of a fellow practi
tioner could suggest, but without avail.
Deceased was unmarried and was 37 years
old. The funeral services will be held en
Sunday morning at 10 o'clock at the M. E.
church. Concstega Centre.
Smart Justices.
This morning a woman was tried in
courtfer assault and battery. On the jury
were three justices tif the peace from dif
ferent parts of the county. The case was
a plain one against the defendant. The
jury rendered a verdict of "guilty with
costs te be 'livitlcd between the prosecu presecu
trix and defendant." Who ever
heaid of .such a verdict, especially
from men who arc at least sup
posed te knew something of the law.
A justice was foreman of the jury, and
lie with (he oilier " squire" contended that
a person could be found guilty and the
costs could be divided. The third justice
and several ethers en the jury thought
that the learned (?) foreman was wrong,
and they found that he was after the vcr.
diet bail been rendered.
A Hard Fall.
This afternoon between 2 and 3 o'clock,
as Peter Diiicnhaugh was crossing the
railroad at the AValnut street crossing, an
approaching train induced him te quicken
his pace, and net noticing that there was a
descent of two steps en the west tide of
the crossing he pitched forward down the
steps and fell heavily te the pavement, se
verely cutting and bruising his face and
badly .spraining if net fracturing ene of the
bones of his left arm. A carriage was sent
for and he was taken te his home, Ne. 237
East Orange street, where Dr. Atlee at
tends him.
Wen a Rooster.
Mr. Levi B. Brubakcr, of Millway, made
au election bet with -Mr. Albert Lewis, con
ductor en a Reading & Columbia passen
ger train, en the election result. IfGar
iield was elected Mr. B. was te have a roos
ter, anil if Hancock was elected Mr. L. was
te have a coon. As Hancock was defeated,
Mr. Lewis fuliillcd the premise by present
ing te Mr. Brubakcr a very handsome Ply
mouth Reck rooster weighing 12 pounds.
Lititz llccerti.
What Will Make Lleb Lively.
William Mclcheir Lieb is entitled te an
inheritance of five hundred and fifteen rix
dollars from his mother's estate in Wur
tcmbcrg. Germany, as we arc advised by
Lawyer Fulton, and he or his legal repre
sentatives can get it en proper application,
lie is supposed te "be around here. Let
him come forward.
Dividing the Costs.
In the case of commonwealth vs. Jehn
Foulk, assault aud battery, reported is
court proceedings, the jury rendered a ver
dict of net guilty with defendant te pay
two-thirds, and the prosecutor, Cenrad
Blessington, one-third of the costs.
The Grand Jury.
This morning the grand jury visited the
different county institutions,
COLUMBIA NEWS.
UVli KEGULAB CORkESPONDKNCE
There is a rumor going the rounds te the
effect that the Chestnut Hill iron ere com
pany will tear down Shawnee furnace Ne. 1
and build another en its site of a much
larger capacity. Ne.' 1 furnace, since it was
blewu in several months age, has uet been
giving satisfaction te the management
ana this is probably the secret of the pro
posed demolition. The furnace, for a
time, it was feared, could net be kept
from chilling and it was worried through
only by dint of hard work and a consider
able outlay of time and money. It is also
said that needed improvements will be
made te furnaces Nes. 2 and 3 en the first
opportunity which presents itself. These
improvements, of course, cannot all be
made at once and it will be some months
before they are completed.
The committee appointed by company II
te make arrangements for the reunion en
Monday evening next have about com
pleted the work allotted te them and
premise te the members of the company
what will prove te be a very nicely-arranged
set-out. There is but little doubt
that the company will turn out strong, as
it always docs when there is any eating te
be done.
The sociable given last evening by the
Workers' society of the Reformed church,
in the church lecture room was a very
pleasant entertainment and highly enjoy
ed by all present. A carefully prepared
literary and musical pregramme was gene
tin ou "h with, when the company were
served with refreshments which received
the attention always accorded at a gather
ing of this kind. The receipts are for the
benefit of the church.
un liiacKsens orchestra last evening
was a ten-year-old son of M. Eshlcman,thc
cigar maker, of Ireuvillc, who manipulated
his cornet in a really marvelous style for a
boy of his age. The boy is gifted and it
would be a geed thing if his parents realiz
ing this fact would place him under in
structions of a cempetaut master.
uev. Henry Wheeler, pastor of the M.
E. church of this place, will address the
Sunday school convention of Marietta this
evening. Wc are unacquainted with what
occasions the holding of the convention.
The Pennsylvania railroad depot was
crowded last evening with raftsmen from
.Marietta, who had taken rafts through te
Pert Deposit and were en their way home,
and a party of gunners who were also here
te take the 0:20 train west. The gunners
had some game, but were net remarkably
successful. 1 he raftsmen were in excel
lent humor and made thiujs lively about
the depot.
Prof. T. J. McGuire's dancing class met
in the armory last evening and was given
a lessen, after which the ladies and gentle
men who had been invited, with the class,
enjoyed themselves in hopping ever the
fleer te the music of Blackson's orchestra
until half an hour after midnight. Appar
ently the class learns fast.
The mercury was away below the freez
ing point last night. Ice was te be seen
everywhere this morning.
Prof. Ellis's book-keeping class sent for
their books this morning. Werk will new
commence in earnest.
Rafting has been tee lively of late te
make the business a matter of interest. It
continues.
P. R. R. modec engine Ne. 375 is in the
shop at this place for repairs. The fire
box is cracked and it is being patched. The
engine will be ready for service in a couple
of days.
Adam Myers died yesterday at his rcsi
idence at Fifth and Locust streets, in the
eUth year of his age.
The employees of the Shawhec rolling
mill will be paid te-morrow for two weeks'
j work.
The district teachers' institute will meet
te-morrow at the usual time and place.
I Alexander E. McMauus, who was in
jured en the Pennsylvania railroad en
Tuesday, at Philadelphia, is able te ha
about.
Charged with Tltelt.
The Philadelphia Times ei this morning
says that " Geerge H. Martin, alleged te
be from Lancaster, is under arrest for the
theft of a pockctbeok containing money
and papers from Lulu Germlcy residing at
the Great Western hotel."
Telephone Connection.
Te-day the shop of Bender & Helmaii
was connected with the telephone ex-'
change. j
Don't hesitate, it 3-our Kidneys trouble you.
ler iuv't. Kiiwey Pad -will surely cure.
niJMW&r&w
Amusements.
"Tite 3,'iyhts in iIeic" Manager Mishler has
been lertunatc in securing the presence here
during this week et two such distinguished
stars in the dramatic firmament ns Fanny
Davenport and Maude Granger, both occupy
ing remmauding positions in their respective
spheres of histrionic art. The former has come
and gene, and many who witnessed her per
formance will be present at the opera house
te-morrow evening, it for no ether reason, for
the'sakc of contrasting the work et these two
artists. Miss Granger's reputation is well es
tablished. At once beautiful and gifted her
place in the theatrical world is well-assured,
and the play of'Twe Nights in Uome," which
was written for her by A. C. Guntcr, and in
which she is announced te appear at the opera
house te-morrow night, is said te afford" ample
scope for the exercise ei her talents.
" Matrimeni." The play of "Matrimony,"
from the versatile pen et Bartlcy Campbell, U
one of that accomplished dramatist's most suc
cessful productions. It bcercd pronounced
Jilt- in New Yerk and Philadelphia, and its
construction of plot aud delineation et char
acter are said te be alike felicitous, many el
the situations being pervaded by the quiet
humor that renders Mr. Campbell's writings
se charming. It will be given here Monday
night by the same powerful cast that achieved
its success at the metropolitan theatres.
SrTi:i: cause ler the happiness et that man
across the way Is that he went te WILLIAM
SOX & FOSTEU, 30 East King street, Lancas
ter, the ether day, and purchased one of their
neUeversible Ovet, coats, which they arc sell
ing at prices ranging from $15 te $20. He give3
you ;oed nd vice when he tells you te go and
see them. nevlO-tfd
Nothing is tee geed
even Cuticura Seap.
for eci! baby no, net.
Despair net, neither man nor maul.
Although your mouth has suffered ill.
Although your teeth arc halt decayed,
Yeu can still save them, it you will.
A little SOZODONT be sure
Will make all balmy, bright and pure.
nlO-lwdced&w
Disease prevented and medical bills lessened
by a timely use of Malt Bitters.
SriiVIAL XOTJVES.
SAMl'LB .NOTICE.
It is impossible ler a woman after a faithful
course of treatment with Lydia E. I'inkham's
Vegetable Compound te continue te suffer
with a weakness el the uterus. Enclose a
stamp te Mrs. Lydia E. IMnkham, 233 Western
avenue, Lynn, Mass.,' for pamphlets.
JySMyticed&w
Aching heads and clouded brains are cured
by "Sellers' Liver Pills." Try them. Sold by
druggists. 25 cents a box.
Just heard from Tem Harris, el Virginia
eity, Fcvuda. he writes, that tlie doctors had
given up all hopes of saving him ; he had AI
bumcuaria in the worst form ; was induced te
try Spring Blessem; he is new bossing his
stamping mill as usual. Trices: 53c, trial
bottles 10c. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, drug
gist, 137 aud 139 North Queen strcct.LancJBtcr,
l'a. 42
Malarial Fever.
Malarial Fevers, constipation, torpidity of
the liver and kidneys, general debility, nerv
ousness aud neuralgic ailments yield readily
te this great discass conqueror. Hep Bitters,
it repairs the ravages et disease by convert
ing the feed into rich bleed, and it gives new
lite and vigor te the aged and infirm always.
Sec "Proverbs" in ether column.
lUe-SwiWcwj
Sere eyes, tetter, salt rheum, 4c., are csrefl
by " Dr. LiniUcy's Bioed Searcher." Sold by
all druggists.
Toe Sweet for Anything.
Music hath power in the city's din. hew pass
iug 6weet te list,
Amid the busy hum el men, te the barrel or
ganist; Or when ramping with the Earache, ycu have
agony endured,
Yeu try a bottle of Eclectric Oil, and find that
you are cured.
Fer sale by If. B. Cecluan, drusgist. 137 and
130 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. 41
Speer'u Fert Grape Wine.
This article of American Wine is highly
esteemed b3 the best physicians in this coun
try. The following is a testimonial we saw
from the Xciv Yerk Hospital. We pubtTSh it
for the in formation ei our readers:
New Yeke, Nev. 14.
I am using Speer's Pert Grape Wincandflnd
it te be an excellent tonic and gentle stimu
lant, and as such I believe it preferable te the
commercial Pert, and all ether wines, as it pos
sesses their tonic properties without the dele
terious cflcct caused by their impurities. It is
also very palatable'and this is a recommenda
tion te many, especially le males.
S. S. Harris, M. D., X. Y. Hospital.
This is an excellent article ler latnily use.
and for females, and is endorsed by Drs. Atlee
and Uavi, and for sale by II. K. Slaymaker.
nl5-2wd&'v
COUgllR.
" llrewn's Jirenchial Troches'' are used with
advantage te alleviate Coughs, Sere Threat,
Hoarseness and Bronchial Affections. Fer
thirty years these Troches have "been in use,
with annually increasing favor. They are net
new and untried, but, having been tested by
wide and constant iim; for nearly an entire
(feneratien, they have attained well-merited
rank among the few titanic remedies of the aire.
The Tl.iruat.
" Jtrewn'tt Iirenchial Troches'" act directly
eh tlie organs Rrthc voice. They have an ex
traordinary effect inall disorders of the Threat
and Larynx, restoring a healthy tone when re
laxed, either lrem cold or ever-exertion el the
voice, and ineduce a clearand distinct enunci
ation. Speakers and Sinners llnd the Troches
useful.
A Cough, Celd, Catarrh ei Sere Threat re
quires immediate attention, as neglect often
times result- in some incurable Lung Disease.
" Brown's iirenchial Troches " will almost In
variably give relief. Imitations are etrercd for
s-nlu, many el which are injurious. The genu
ine; "Jlrewn's Jirenchial Troches" are sold
enljj in (,-ezet. ,'nnI3-lyd&wTu,Th&S
The Pleasures el Mepn.
When thcbM Ubewcd withpaluan intense
longing for relief brings hope. This may
brighten the ullering hut it does net cure. At
a time like lid- hew welcome is such a friend
as Warner ;afe Kidney and Liver Cure,
biingiug hojie, healtli ami happiness and the
joys of a renewed lite. 1
MAJCJIIAVES.
IttxKWALTKR Sah.v. On the 18th et Novem
ber, 1SS0, by the Uev. W. T. Gerhard, at his res
ilience. Ne. al East Orange street. Mr. Hiram
W. Bnckwaltcr, of Manhcim township, te Miss
Barbara II. Saint, of l'enn.
Harmax Mautix. On tlietsthet November,
IteO. at the residence of the bride's father, by
the Uev. V. T. Gerhard. Mr. Gustavus A. Har
nian, et" Mount Jey, te Miss Kate F. Martin, of
Wet Willow Stieet.
Lasius DirKENDAfuii. On the 18th of No
vember. li-'SO. at Smith & Rudy's Leepard hotel,
by the Uev. W. T. Gerhard. Mr. Ames B. Landis
te Miss Eniina L. DitTcnbaugTi, both of East
Lampeter.
XiUI.UU -?
MEATUS.
Dkaciibar. lit this
city, en the 17th inst..
Henry Druchbar, sr
, in tucC5th yearet his age.
Netice el funeral hercalter.
Lose. In tills eitv, en November 17, Mrs.
Catharine R.. wife of Dr. Jacob Leng, aged 7
years, 9 mouths and 25 days.
Her iriends and the friends et the family are
respectfully invited te attend her funeral en
Sunday afternoon, the 21st inst , at fyi o'clock,
from Christ Evangelical Lutheran church,
West King street, bc.twcvn Mulberry and
Charlette streets. 2td
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
riiHK I'KliSOX WHO stelethe wuekl
X barrow from the corner etKingand Prince
Streets, will he nri-cMc-l If net returned, as the
party is known. ltd
TKIVATK SALE OF HOUSES.
On MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1880, will
1 l.-e sold at private sale, at the Mcrrimac house,
. North I'rincL-Mrcct. 3 J Head of Canada horses.
nl8-:Ud GEO. GROSSMAN.
PCIILIC SALE Ot-' VAt.UAllLE HoUSE HeUSE HoUSE
held and Kitchen Furniture at Ne. 427
I Beaver street, en Saturday, November 20, 18S),
I confuting el Bedstendsand Bedding,.-! Feather
Beds ami Bolsters, Bureaus, Tables, fiftyyards
! of home-made Rag Carpet, terty yards of geed
I Stere Carpet, Steves, Chairs, and many arti
' elcs net mentioned. Furnitnre all in geed
I condition. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. in.
I lta -.JACOU liliUAKBIt, AllCt.
M:
IWUKT HALL, .MtSHLKK'S IIUILDING,
Ccultc Square, commencing
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1880.
Will be en exhibition for a few days only
MAJOR TOT,
The Marvelous Midget of Mankind,
aged 15 years, weight only 10JJ pounds, will
held levees daily fiem 2 te 5 ami 7 te a p. in.
Adniii-siun only
Children under 12 years. . .
.15 Cts.
.10 "
X. 15. Come te the plaea of exhibition and
sec some et his clothes and his ?1,000 mlnlatuic
coach. nlU-lwd
J "
CKIVED
COFFEE!
COFFEE!! COFFEE!!!
Choice Kie, Old Government Jnva, Laguayra
and Mecha. The bcs;t 21 cent Heasted UIe
Coffee in the city.
Wc buy our Coffees tin rousted and have them
roasted here, thus wc always have them
FRESH ROASTED.
If you want te enjoy a geed cup of geed
Coffee buy at
BURSK'S, 17 East King Street.
FOU XEW FUl.ITS,
FOB, SELF-UA1SIXG BUCK WHEAT.
FOB FRESH AKUOX OAT MEAL.
FOR FAHXESTOCK'S FAUIXA FLOUR,
FOR PUUE Sl'ICES,
GO TO
D. S. BTJUSK'S,
17 East Ban.? Street, Lancaster.
QELECT DANCINti ACADEMY.
ME. AND MKS. SHANK'S
ACADEMY, MR. ROBERTS' ROOMS,
LANCASTER, PA.,
Fer Strictly Private Instruction.
CLASS ABU AXG EMEXTS-CHILDREN.
Saturday Lessens, ler Steps, Ac, 2 te 3 p.
Jt.
Matinee.
.3 te 5 r. ji.
LADIES' CLASS.
Saturday Afternoon
.12 te 2 r. sr.
Ladies ami Gentlemen from 8 te 10 p. m.
Music by Prof. Tayler and Orchestra.
TERMS $5 Fer IS Lessens.
Mr. Shank can be seen at Woedward'B Music
Stere. nl7-4td
UOUSE FUltSISMNO OOOVS.
VTOTICE.
FLliNiN k BRBNBHAN.
Would nilvi.-e ail who contemplate putting in
HEATERS or making any alterations in thcil
heating arrangements te de se at once before
the rusli of Fall Trade begins.
THE MOST RELIABLE
Stores, (Heaters ai Hips,
In the Market at the
LOWEST PRICES.
GREAT ST0YE STORE,
152 North Queen Street,
LANCASTER, PA.
F ii & Brenemans
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! FOE WHAT!
J. G. HOUGHTON'S
.Me. COACI AID BAGGAGE WAGOI.
Leave orders at HOUGHTON'S STORE. 35 Xerth Queen street:. LIVERY STABLE, 112
Seuth Queen street. Leave orders ler the 10c. Coach Line te go visiting, or te the trains or
any part of the city.
PASSE.NGERS, 10c; BAGGAGE AND TRUNKS, 15e.
Alse, geed. Safe Horses, Carriages and Buggies te hire. All kinds of hauling at ,- most
reasonable rates and 'Buses and Coaches te hire by the hour or clay.
J.C.HOUGHTON,
112 SOUTH QUEEN STREET.
We are receiving some very beautiful Xew 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. Tuoyare fitted with Fine French
Movements, run two weeks, and strike hours and half-hours en fine-toned
Cathedral Bells. The prices of tbese Clocks will be from fifteen dollars up
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 just out.
Our Christinas Stock will be the largest aud finest ever brought te this
city, aud we hope te be able te fill any want for goods in our line from the
Cheapest te the Finest.
H. Z. RHOADS &.BRO., Jewelers,
Ne. 4 West King Street.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
PVHIAV SALE
At Cooper's Hetel en NOVEMBER 27.
18S0. of that first class BIUCK DWELLING
with all the modern conveniences and in ex
cellent condition, situate at Ne. 112 Seuth
l'rlncc street. Geed reasons for selling.
Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. in.
BAUSMAN A BURNS,
Sam'l Hess & e-. Heal Estate Agents.
Auctioneers. nl9-tseedR
FALL OPESIM
AT
H. CrEBTT ART'S
Tairii Wkmt
MONDAY, OCTOBER 11th, 18S0.
A Complete Stock et
Cleths, Suitings
Aim
OVERCOATINGS.
which for elegance cannot be surpassed.
Largest Assortment of
The
ENGLISH AJMD SCOTCH
SUITINGS
in this city. Prices as low rs the lowest at
H. GERH ART'S
Ne. 51 North Queen Street.
A JU UKEMEXTB.
GRAND FAIK AND FESTIVAL AT THE
First Baptist Church, East Chestnut
street, commencing TILUBSDAY. NOVEM
BER 18, ami open every night until the 27th
inst. Admission 10 cents. Season Tickets 25
cents. nl7-4td
e
VERA HOUSE.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22.
MR. JOHN' D.MISII LEU guarantees a litt
elass entertainment in the production of Bart
ley Campbell's highly successful and brilliant
ly humorous Comedy in 4 nets,
MATBLMONT,
BY A SUPERIOR COMPAXY.
ACT I u the Beach at Leng Branch.
ACT II. Drawing Uoem nt Cel. Playferd'e.
ACT III. Breakfast Roem at Dick Scabrighfs.
ACT IV. At Cel. Playford's.
PRICES 35, 00 75 Ct.
Diagram at. Yecker's Ofllce. nl8-td
TJUt.TON OPERA HOUSE.
SATURDAY, K0TE9BER 20, 1880.
MR. .IOIIX I). M1SULER has the honor of
presenting the distinguished artiste
MAUDE GRANGER,
in her great New Yerk Success, and through
out the country, this season,
"Twe Mghts in Reme,"
by A. C. GITNTEU. It will be produced with
every attention te detail by a very Streng
Company.
PRICES: Gallery 35c, Admission 30c,
Parquet 7Cc, Reserved Scats Sl.OO. at
decker's. nevlC-5td
WANTED.
WANTED.-.EVERYBODY TO ADVEK
ttse, free of charge, in the Istbixiekk
cer, who wants something te de.
WANTED HOUSE CLEANINU. WASH
ing, whitewashing, &c. Apply at Ne.
713 North Prince street. ltd
TXrANTED A MIDDLE AGED MAN
V V wants a situation nt which he can make
himself useful. Apply at 1, corner of Duke
and East King streets. ltd
MIS VELIANEO VS.
pOTO KINOWALT"S FOB
M0N0NGAHELA PURE RYE.
Alse OAKDALE PURE RYE WHISKT, KSwer
cent. Alcohol, and the InvigoratingTenic Hair
Liquid, and the
Best Sugars, Coffees, Teas, &c,
AU at Ne. 203 WEST KING STREET.
1-OVELTIES IN SCARF TINS.
THE "BERNHARDT" GREYHOUND PIN
UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS,
AT
E. J. ERISMAN'S,
THE SHIRTMAKEU.
06 NORTH UCEEN STREET.
JtlARKETS.
flilliKlclphla Market.
.PniLADuirHlA, November U. Fleui mar
ket and prices firmer :iunei line i (WSie se ; ei-
spring ie if j uuiga 25. ,
Kyc flour unchanged at $5 .07.
Wheat market fairiy active;-Ne. 2 West
ern Km! f 1 2tr; l'eiiu'a. Bed $1 ISBl 2i ; Amber
$1 1S1 20.
Cern scarce and higher ; steamer at 57J5Sc ;
yellow, old, at 01c; mixed, old, C0c : de" new
5S59c.
Oats firm and In geed Inquiry : Ne. 1,
White 43c for best ; Ne. 2 de 4i-Kc : Ne. :; de
40c ; Ne. 2 MixcU 38.e.
Kye firm at sec.
Previsions fairly steady ; mess perk,
old and new $14 51G 25; beet hams $!'.' 501'.) xi;
Indian m.-ss beet at 1SU0; Bacen smok
ed shoulders 5'4c ; salt de 5.c; sinel:ed
hams lOjgllc; pickled hams SSICI.
Lard linn ; city kettle SJi'Jc : Soe- butel:
ei'8sc: prime steam $s-7.8 SOc.
Butter firm, best grades in tlie market
fairly active ; Creamery extra at SSe :
de geed te choice 3032c; B. C. and N. Y. ex
tra 2C29c; Western reserve extra 22g24c;
de geed te choice ICQ 20c: Bells steady at a
decline; Pcnn'a Extra SOgSSIc; WeBtcrn'Ue WeBtcrn'Ue
aerve extra 2024e.
Eggs scarce and Unit: Penn'a Extra ?J
30c ; Western Extra 2Sc.
Cheese firm aud in better demand, but prices
unchanged ; New Yerk lull cream 13i3-c ;
Western full cream at 1213c : de lair te
geed at 11012c; de half skim.- ielic.
Petroleum dull ana unsettled : refined at
1O012C.
Whisky at$l 11.
Seeds Geed te prime clever dull at $7 7m
&700; Timethy neminal: Flax.see i dull and
wcakat$l 3)gi:B.
Mew lerk market.
Nkw Yerk. November 11). Fleur Mate anil
Western rules firm, lairly active trade : Super
fine, state S3 8US4 40: extra de at 1S0
(iSm; choice, ile5 055 25; tunev de at
$5 30SC25 : round hoepOhlo 510550: choice de
at$5 00(25; superfine western $::syg)l 40;
common te geed extra de f I SJS5 10; choice
de 5 158 50; . choice white wheat de $4 75
dl 'Xj ; Southern firm and advancing; common
te fair extra . 00S5 CO : ireud tocieieu de $55
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StecKHlarKct.
New Venic Stocks.
Stock strong.
November 13.
a. m. r. si. r. r.
10:50 12:15 1:0.1
r. m. v. ji.
2:30 3:'.0
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Michigan S. A Ii. .S
Mlchignn;Ccnt. If.
Chicago & ". W..
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Chicago, M .1 St. 1'
Han. & St. .1. Cem 43
43
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Teledo Wabash.... -13
Ohie & Mississippi. .. 30'i
St. Leuis, I. M. & S. U.. r0
Ontario and Western. 2SJ4
C. C. A I. C. U. R 21J
New Jersey Central.. (-0
Del. & Hudsen Canal. S'J'X
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Western Union Tel... 90JJ 100-,'i I01?r, 101
Pacific Mall S. S. Ce.. 17
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Union Pacific
Kansas & Texas
New Yerk Central...
Adams Express
Illinois Central
Cleveland & Pitt...
Chicago & Reck I
Pittsburgh A Ft. W...
American U. Tel. Ce
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Stocks strong.
Pennsylvania It. I'.....
Phll'a. & Ueading
Lehiffh V:ille-
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120
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Northern Pacific Cem :'3j2
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Northern Central . . .
Phll'a & Eric It. II.
Northern Penn'a..
Un. R.R'8 of N.J...
Hcstonville Pass...
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sale
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120
105
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$ltw
100
100
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100
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100
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Lanc.Cily C per cl. Lean, due 1SS0.,
1S.S2.
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" " 1SU3.
" 5 per ct. in I or 30 years
Lane, and Quarryv'e K. R.hend...
" " " stock..
Lancast cr and Ephrata t urnpike . .
Ianc,Eilzabethfii amlMiddlet'-n.. 100
Lancaster and Erultvlllc turnpike. 50
Lancaster and Lititz turnpike 25
Lancaster and Maner turnpike.... M
Lancaster and Manheim turnpike. 2Ti
Lancaster and Marietta turnpike.. 25
Lane, and New Helland turnpike.. 100
Lane, and Strasburg turnpike 2!
Lane, and Susquehanna turnpike.. Seu
Lane, and Willow Street turnpike. 25
Farmers' Nat. Bank et Lancaster.. . Mi
First Nat. Bank of Lancaster loe
Lancaster County Nat. Bank U)
Inquirer Printing Ce se
Lanc.Gas Light and Fuel Ce. stock. 25
" " .bends.
DR. SAMffiD'S
LIVEE
INVIGORATOR
Only Vegetable Compound that
acts directly upon the Liver, and
cures Liver Complaints, Jaun
dice, Biliousness, Malaria, Cos Ces
tiveness, Headache. It assists di
gestion, strengthens the system,
regulates the bowels, purifies the
bleed. A Boek sent free. Dr.
SANFORD, 162 Broadway, N. Y.
Fer sale by all Drnggists.
ollS-lyeert&alteow
iraftuug-t ae; timeann liiuiaiia lamiiy jawijg
(I 25; renn'a lamiiy $" 2535 tii : St. Leuis
family f5 75fiCii; Minnesota family 5 0035 75:
StlMislit ; OOfC 50 : Winter eaten! i; 75,fi7 50 :
neat a shade stronger, somewhat irregular
and unsettled ; Ne. 1 White Dec. $1 2IJ ; Ne. 2
Ued spot $1 22,!: : de Nev. $1 22J1 23 ;"ue Dec.
$1 23J$gl 21 ; de Jan. $1 25J1 2t
Cern a shade stronger : Aitxeit western spot,
3353-;!sC: de future, 57cacic.
"Oats JjXc better ; Ne. 2 Nev., 13c ; de Jan ,
154.v'pc : State 43S50C ; Western 41430c.
THIED EDITIOE
FRIDAY EVEN'Q, NOV. 19, 1880.
WEATHEK INDICATIONS.
Washington, Nev. 19. Fer the Middle
Atlantic states, lower barometer, and tem
perature, northerly winds, and clear or
partly cloudy weather.
THE GALLOWS.
Execution of the Hlrib Murderers.
Washington, Nev. 19. Jeseph Xever Xever
sen, alias ''Babe Bedford," and Edward
Queenan, both colored, were hanged here
at 1:27 te-day for the murder of Geerge
Philip Birth last January.
The execution took place within the
walls of the jail. After the reading of the
death warrants, the precession being formed
headed by Warden Crocker and several
colored ministers, the march te the scaf
fold was begun, Bedford being closely fol
lowed by Quecuan, with jailers en cither
side. Mounting the scaffold, prayer was
said by Rev. Gibbens, colored, both men
appearing deeply interested, after which
hymns were sung. Being asked if
they had anything te say. they
both stoutly maintained their inno
cence of the crime and said they
were willing te die, preserving a remark
able indifference during the whole proceed
ing, Bedford smiling throughout. At 1:31
the black caps were put en their heads aud
a minute later the trap fell.
INTERNATIONAL IJOATING.
England Crowded Out The Race Narrowed
te America and Australia.
Londen, Xev. 19. First trial heat,
second day, annual regatta, between Hes-
mer, Bess, Biley and Nichelson was wen
by Ress, Ilesmer scceud, Riley third,
Nichelson last. Time : 16 minutes and
22 seconds.
Laycoek,reving in splendid form, wen tlie
second heat easily, Warren Smith second,
T.'ickctt third, Hawdcn fourth. This leaves
as competitors for the final race te-morrow
Ress, Hesmor, Smith aud Laycock one Au
stralian aud three Americans, all the Eng
lishmen having been defeated in the trial
heats.
fatal neelect.
A Conductor who Forget ills Duty.
Chicago, Nev. 19. Early yesterday
morning an express train en the Lake
Shere & Michigan Southern railroad
ran into the rear of a freight- train, which
was standing en the main track at Edge Edge
weed, a few miles from the city limits,
smashing the caboose, killing the cenduc
ter and fatally injuring a brakeman of the
freight, train. The accident was fault of
the conductor who was killed. He had
neglected, in the face of positive orders,
te send back flagmen.
UNSKILLFUL MARKSMEN.
Fired at Thieves and Ult a Bystander.
Denver, Cel., K"ev. 19. A special des
patch from Leailvillc says-: About font
o'clock this morning a pel iceman attempt
ed, te arrest two thieves who were at the
depot ready te leave the city. The thieves
fired at the policeman without effect and
ran. The policeman followed and returned
the fire, accidentally weundinsr Mrs. Mur-
deck, who was near by. Her wounds are
net fatal. The thieve? escaped unharmed.
Affairs ill .England.
Londen, Nev. 19. The town hall at
Shrewsbury has been destroyed.
A heavy gale prevailed around the coast
yesterday and last night.
It is reported that the expense of the
military portions of the Bay cett relief ex
pedition will be levied en the county
Mave.
THE HEATHEN CHINEE
A Sew Treaty Concluded.
Washington, Xev. 19. A cable dis
patch received at the department of state
announces that a treaty en the subject c
immigration has been concluded between
United States commissioners and the gov
ernment of China. The department de
clines at present te furnish any particulars,
but the treaty is considered satisfactory.
nilLL'J HURNED
And J 15,000 Lest.
Pottsville, Nev. 18. Batsilerfs saw
and jirist mills at Pine Greve were de
stroyed by fire last night together with a
thousand bushels of wheat, five hundred
bushels of corn and ether grain. Less,
$15,000 en buildings ; insurance small.
A riTT.SBUKUII JAIL HIRD
Arrested ii: California.
San Francisce, Nev. 19. Charles
Mescrah was arrested here te-day by an
efliccr from Pittsburgh, Pa., where he
was en trial four years age for forgery.
He jumped his bail and came here, where
he has been ever since.
Ne Successor te Meyer Vet.
Washington, Nev. 19. The cabinet
meeting te-day was devoted te routine bu
siness. The appointment of a chief sigual
officer was net referred te. The secretary
of war says the statement that Miles has
been appointed te that position is prema
ture. A Lamp Black Conflagration.
Philadelphia, Nev. 19. A fire broke
out at half past one o'clock this morning
in the lamp black factory of Bichr & Wolf
en Fraukferd creek, near Ash street,
Bridcsburg. The building and contents
were entirely destroyed. Less 310,000.
Death of a Journalist.
Portsmouth, N. H., Nev. 19,
Majer
Frank W. Miller died this
morning, aged
51. He was a well-known journalist,
A Terrible Scene.
The following is told by an cye witness
of the fate of six male patients at the late
burning of the Minnesota lunatic asylum
who were seen crowding around a window
in an upper story during the progress of
the fire. They were wonderfully apa
thetic, and were apparently mere inter
ested in the work of the firemen as a
child might be interested in such a scene
than in caring for their own safety. They
did net appreciate nor understand the mor
tal peril in which they were placed, but
jabbered at times among themselves with
apparent delight at the spectacle, as if the
affair were something specially ordered
ler their entertainment. At times as the
names came upon them they would move
aside, but only for a moment. Finally,
when their retreat had been cut eiT, seme
of them seemed te realize in their dim in
tellects the dire extremity in which they
were placed, and turned te escape, but,
returning te address a tirade of gibberish
te the firemen, the fleer gave way beneath
them, and they fell back utterinz a chorus
of horrible imprecations, and were roasted.
dry aoevs, soriesa, sc.
A STKICU DUOS.'
ADVERTISEMENT.
THE
LADIES'
VOTE
If it were cast for the merchants who have
especially wen their favor and patronage,
would. Judging by thedailv overflow crowds
of customers, be given in "overwhelming ma
jority te the popular house of
ASTRICH BR0.S'
13 EAST KIXG STUEET.
13 EAST KING STUEET.
13 EAST KIXG STUEET.
13 EAST KIXG STUEET.
13 EAST KING STUEET.
We desire te call particular attention te the
following special bargains etrercd new:
HATS
AND
AX1
MILLINEKT.
In the various divisions of our Hats and Mil
linery ilep-irtment we are displaying all the
novelties of the season, in every pesjibie vari
ation Ot style, et qualities te satisfy the most
fastidious, and at priees which uluulntuly
compel purchase.
J ut opened, Hi) dozen of
FIXE TUIMMEO
FIXE TUIMMEO
FIXE TUIMMEO
OEBBIES.
DEUBIES,
DEUI'.IES.
F1FTV CENTS.
FIFTY CENTS,
FIFTY CENTS,
Satin Trimmed Derby, fully triuimed vcitli
satin, $1 00.
Seft Felt Derbies at 50c.
Ladies' Felt Shapes. 25e.
Moscow Beaver Hat-', SM.:
Cigarette Ilat.i. Imp.
FIXE PLUSH BEAVEi: HATS,
in black, brown, garnet, navy blue, mvrtle
green and all shades of drab ; allot the II nest
qualitv, for
Tin: hi: dollars.
TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS
in great variety at reasonable prices.
FEATHERS.
FEATHERS.
FEATHERS.
OSTRICH PLUMES.
in black white and colored,
OSTRICH TIPS,
in every possible .haie.
BIRDS' WIN15S,
BREASTS.
FEATHER BANDS aud FANCY FEATHERS
in various styles.
TRIMMING SILKS and SATINS.
A SPECIAL RARUAI.V
IX HEAVY DRESS BLACK SILK.
at $1.90 per van!.
Wc sell excellent BLACK TRIMMING SATIN
for $1.0") per vard.
HOOD BLACK SILK VELVET,
at $1.00 per yard.
AN EXCELLENT BLACK SILK VELVET
at $1.2.1 per yard.
GOOD BLACK VELVETEEN
at 50c. per yard.
EMBOSSED VELVETEENS
in black, brown, navy, garnet, myrtle.
at CTe. per yard.
COLORED VELVETEENS nttWf.
PLUSHES
in all the new shade.
DRESS TRIMMINGS.
1KESS TRIMMINGS.
DRESS TRIMMINGS.
BLACK SILK FRIXGES freiniV.'. upward.
W8ell an elegant .let ami Chenille Fringe
for 73c. a yard : sold elsewhere for $1.
Our Black Silk Fringes, sold at$!ycryard,
arc the greates-t bargains ever offered.
Wc have en hand the most elegant line of
Fine Jet and Chenille Fringes from $1 upward
and offer a speciil inducement in a Fringe
which we sell at $I.H1 per yard ; worth $2LS0.
Our line of
PASSAM ENTERIES
PASSAM EXTERl ES
PASSAMEXTERIES
ennnet be competed with by any iienc in tint
city, cither in variety of style nor in choice of
patterns,
Wc exhibit the most elaborate designs of
PASSAMEXTERIES at our well known low
price;?.
NOVELTIES IX
CHENILLE-AXD JET TASSKLS.
HEADED HUNGARIAN SPIKES,
BEADED BALLS.
BEADED PEAKS the latest novelty.
BEADED TRIMMING CORD.
COLORED SILK TAbSEI.S AND GIRDLES.
in ail tlie uev." -hades.
ORNAMENTS,
LOOPS.
JET DROPS
and BON TONS, in endless variety.
Our assortment m
DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS
is the most complete, and we are new alilti te
suit everytiugle purchaser.
WE CALL ATTENTION TO OUR
KID GLOVES.
A 'finer Butten Geed Kid Gleve, in black
and while, all new fall shades, and most ele
gant opera and evning shades, ler
NINETY-EIGHT CENTS.
The best Gleve ever offered ter the price.
JV offer te takj back every pair that
tears or rips when put en, and furiil-m a new
pair instead.
Six Butten, of the same: uualitv. for $1.09.
. STGREAT BARGAIXS THIS WEEK.-&3
1(10 dez. six-button Kid Gloves Ibr CDs
30 dez. cight-biiteu Kid Gloves, fine quality,
St. :i pair.
We will sell THIS WEEK 2i)0 dez. LADIES
FINE MERINO GLOVES, in all the new fall
shades, with ribbed tops, extra loner, at the
astonishing price or TWEXTY-F1VE CENTS
a pair. This is the biggest bargain we ever,
offered.
READ THIS!
30 dez. Ladles' Fine All-Linen Hemstitched
HAXDKERCHIEFS at like, apiece.
ANOTHER GREAT BARGAIN!
UK) dez. Ladies' fcelid Colored MERINO
HOSE, 11 nislicd, line quality (reeds, ter 18c. a
pair. (These Stockings would he cheap at SOc.)
An extra geed, full regular made. Mm: Cot Cet Cot
eon Hese, ter Ladies, In cardinal, navy, brown,
gendarme, garnet, at u2c. a pair. These a:e
extra long French yoeds, and cost 00c. a pair
any ether time.
Anether lotef lull regular inade Balbrigganrf
at 23c. a pair.
25 dez. Ladies Heavy Fleece Lined llesc.fuli
regular made, double neels and tees, for 23c. :t
pair.
Full regular made Ribbed Merine Hose, in
white and colored, for 23c. a pair.
A real Knitted Stocking, all wool, ladles'
size, in dark cardinal, at 43c. a pair. Child's
size from 2sc. up.
IN MERINO UXDERWEAR.
we offer this week the following :
A heavy Ladies' Merine Undervcsf , :J3c.
An extra tine Merine Undcrvcst, silk stitch
ed, regular cutis and shoulders, -tic. apiece.
Child's Undcrvcsts and Punts, in all sizes
and qualities.
UNION SUITS,
UNION SUITS,
UNION SUITS.
GENTS' MERINO UNDERWEAR.
NOTE OUR PRICES :
An excellent 30c. Shirt ter 40c.
Drawers te match.
Seventy-five cent Shirt and Drawers at
SOc. each.
Finest goods at 73c. each.
Scarlet Medicated All Weel Shirt and Drawers
at $1.25 each.
tsr Come and leek at them. S
THREE GREAT BARGAIXS IN
GENTS' SOCKS.
Heavy Ribbed Leng wool socks 18c. a pair
Regujar Made Fine Merine Socks. ...23c a pair
Real British Socks 19c. a pair
Just received, a let of Jlfty dozen -extra
large size.
HEAVY GERMAN LINEN TOWELS,
fine quality Damask, with knotted fatnee, ler
ONLY TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.
A rare chance, which ought net te be missed.
THE PLACE FOR BARGAIXS
IS THE
LANCASTER BAZAAR,
LANCASTER BAZAAR,
LANCASTER BAZAAR,
13 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
13 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
13 EAST KIXG STREET, LANCASTER, PA.