Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 09, 1880, Image 3
LAN0ASTER?1AIM INTELL1GENCEB. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9 1880J SH1VELT: -SHAEFFER. A BrllUant Wedding Xt Night. Never did old Trinity Lutheran church contain within its venerable walls a mere joyous or attractive assemblage than that gathered there lasteveniug. The occasion f- was the marriage of Dr. Geerge G. Shively, of Carlisle, te Miss Jennie Shaeffer, daugh ter of the late Hen. B. A. Shaeffer, of this city. As seen as the doers of the church win opened a gaily dressed throng, a large majority of whom, of course, were young ladies, took possession of the spa cieus galleries and that part of the lower fleer of the church net specially set apart for the wedding party and invited guests. The interior of the church was festooned with evergreen, and en the altar was a .wondrous wealth or choicest flowers. Shortly after 8 o'clock the bridal party arrived, in coaches, and, as they entered, Mendelssohn's wedding march was played upon the grand organ by Mr. B. Z. Shrciner. The bridal precession was in the following order : Ushers S. W. Altick, J. L. Steinmetz, J. B. Rupley, Wm. J. Ferdncy, Harry Bewman, Dr. Oliver Reland. Bridesmaids and groomsmen Miss Maze Cameren and .Mr. J. K. Mctzger ; Miss Lillie Altick and Edw. J. "Watts, esq., Carlisle ; Miss Mattie Shaeffer (sister of the bride), and Jehn F. Stewart, esq., Carlisle. The bride's mother escorted by the groom ; the bride escorted by the groom's father. There were a very large number of in vited guests, including many of the first families of Lancaster, Carlisle, Harris burg, Philadelphia and ether cities, and a large proportion of them appeared in full dress. The toilets of the bridal party were es pecially fine, the bride being attired in heavy white silk, with train and elegant white veil and head dress of erange blo.c ble.c sums. The bridesmaids were arrayed in silk of brilliant colors, and the grooms men and ushers in full dress. The impressive marriage service of the Lutheran chinch was read by Her. E. Greenwald, 1). D , who appeared in his of ficial robes. The ceremony ended, the faith of the high contracting parties being mutually plighted, and the blessing of the clergy men being given tliem, they left the altnr, and the organ again pealed forth in merry tones. The bridal party and many invited guests were taken in coaches te the residence of the bride's mother, West Orange street, where they were formally received, and where an elegaut collation was spread. The bride was made the recipient of many valuable presents, including diamond ear-rings, a great variety of silver, glass . and china ware, bronze statuettes, haud- r" some furniture, lace curtains and many ether fabrics, pictures and works of art. The reception was kept up until half past 11 o'clock, and about hall-past twelve tha happy couple, accompanied by a few friends, left for Philadelphia. They will visit the seashore and make a somewhat extended wedding tour, and returning, fettle in Carlisle. JIT. JOY XKWS. Interesting Items from Our ltcgular Corres pondent. W. Scott Walten died yesterday shortly after neon, at the residence of his mother, en East Main street, from a complication of ailments, which caused long and pain ful suffering. He left Mt. Jey at the age of 15 for the West and has since been ac tively engaged in successful business, hist holding a clerkship in a furnace at Col umbus. Ohie. Returning te Mt. Jey last March en a visit of business and pleas ure, he contracted a cold and at times suffered acutely from rheumatism. His health being generally impaired ; for seven weeks he was confined te his bed, and death ended his premising future at the early aye of :)0. Mr. Walten was a pleasant, geed-natured man, and his many friends regret his early demise. His re mains will be interred in the Mt. Jey cemetery en Friday afternoon ; preaching in the Bethel church. The Schools. At a meeting of the beard of school di rectors last night the following teachers were elected te teach in the public schools of the borough the ensuing term of eight months, commencing the latter part of next August: Principal. Douglass Patter son ; assistant in the high school, Miss Mary E. Buckwaltcr ; secondary, Miss Regina Myers ; first primary. Miss Bella Leader; second primary, Miss Louisa Kuhns ; third primary, Miss Carrie Druck enmiller ; fourth primary. Miss Fannie Marsh. The schejl directors in Mt. Jey and Raphe townships have decided te raise the salary of teachers te what it was one year age when they reduced it. Miscellaneous. The cut worm is doing much havoc among the tobacco plants that were set out. Seme of the farmers are checking the destruction by using Paris green in the same way as it is applied te potato bugs. Rebert McFadden is erecting an ice house near the Pennsylvania freight sta tion. In it he will store ice as he receives it by rail. This morning the prospects are geed for rain, and the tobacco farmers are astir. These who think they have finished plant ing can find plenty te de at replanting. Declared n Lunatic. Yesterday, en application of David ITartman, testimony was taken before Maj. A. C. Reinoehl, commissioner, and a jury composed of Gee. W. Eaby, C. F. Stencr, David Warfel, Samuel E. Ball, C. M. Gibbs and Augustus Reinoehl. jr.. te test the lunacy of Samuel L. Hartman, of this city. A great deal of testimony was taken, going te show that Mr. Hartman's mind was unbalanced, especially en mat ters of religion, and that he was unfit te take charge of or conduct business. After an exhaustive hearing the jury declared Mr. Hartman a lunatic. Plate Glass Itreken. Last evening while the Republicans were engaged in sending off their fire works, one of the sky rockets took a wrong direction and shot horizontally through the square until it struck the large plate glass window in front of 2s inflow's cigar store, through which it crashed with thundering sound, entailing considerable less, but doing no bodily injury. Kethany l'icnlc. The first annual picnic of Bethany mis sion Sunday school will be held in Millcrs ville park en Thursday, June 24. As this ,1 a young mission and composed mostly of peer children, many of whom cannot afford te pay for a day's pleasure, it com mends itself te the liberal assistance of the charitable. THE FESTIVAL SEASON. St. Jeseph's Fair Closes Last Night A urwia success uesait el uie Yeung. St. Jeseph's fair and festival closed last night in a blaze of glory. The attendance was large and the net profits ever $2,000. This handsome sura relieves St. Jeseph's church entirely from debt, and leaves a balance in the treasury. The result of the voting for the several articles disposed of by ballet resulted as fellows, each vote representing ten cents : Fer Geld Watch. Leenard Schmid 2,186 Ansel Kirchner 299 Henry Darrcnkemp 543J Jehn Dillich lOef Sewing Machine. Resy Fritsch 97G Mary Bender 250 Miss Welpert 98$ Matilda Seigle 19 Cleck. Peter Otte 852 Jehn Hess 783 l'arler Organ . MissCelia Spanjrler 2,24(H Miss Annie Rickcr 2,150 Miss Annie Wigant 250$ Miss Lena Hebrank 70$ .hiss ileckcnstem di.J The several prizes were handed ever te these who received the highest number of votes. At the Old Stene Church. The festival at St. Mary's old stone church en West Vine street, continues in progress and is being liberally patronized. This evening another " package auction " will be held and, te-morrow evening the entertainment of the parochial school re cently irivcn in Fulton opera house will be repeated and constitute a very attractive feature of the festival. Clemmens's City band will be in attendance and furnish music. The Union ltethel Festival. Last evening a strawberry and ice cream festival was opened in the lecture room of the Union Bethel church, en the corner of Prince and Orange streets. The room has been trimmed with evergreens, fiags and flowers. In the front of the room is a high wooden pedestal en which is a beautiful large eagle. At each deer in the rear of the church are two stands at which candies, nuts, fcc, arc sold. These tables arc in charge of young ladit S of the church. The large ice-cream and strawberry table in front of the room is in charge of Mrs. Jehn S. Gable and Mrs. II. L. Frailcy. Cake table Ne. 1 is pre sided ever by Mrs. Lavcrty and Mrs. Brown, while the second one of the same kind is in charge of Mrs. C. Ueettner and several assistants. On the right side of the room is a large lunch table, at which all kinds of eatables are sold by Mrs. Jacob Hoever and ethers. Miss Rese Gable and several ether young ladies have charge of the flower stand, at which beautiful bouquets can be purchas ed. On the right side, near the centre, is a ''Rebecca's well," where lemonade' is dealt out by Misses Annie Stcttlcr and Ida Lavcrty. Several articles are. te be chanced off, including a barrel of flour and a fine chair. The person selling the largest number of tickets will have his or her picture painted by a well-known artist at the expense of the church. Over 1,000 tickets have been sold already by persons who are contesting for this picture. This evening a night-blooming cereus, belonging te Geerge Flick, which will bloom te-night, will be en exhibition at the festival. COLUM15IA NEWS. I rum Our Regular Correspondent. The financial statement of the Columbia school district for the year ending June 2, 1SS0, shows the following : Received ly tins Treasurer $ 11,8S7.36 Expenditures 11,782.6!) Halunee Assets.. in treasury Junes, 18S0 $ 101.67 ::;,xi!t.R.) 'JS.NV.1.63 I.iahilitie-. leans Resources, real estate ami personal i property : Head tax en freeholders, tenants and !,!)ir,82.00 396.00 single men The school beard will meet en Thursday evening, the 17th inst., at 7 o'clock for the purpose of electing teachers for the next term. The Shawnee fire company Xe. 15 will held a fair in Company II armory com mencing en Saturday evening, the 12th inst. Mr. and Mrs. F.G. Stanley,teachers for a number of years at the Columbia high school, left yesterday for the state of Maine. Miss Lizzie Boglc.ef West Chcstcr.is the guest of Miss Leaii Painer. C S. Kauffman, esq., Will commence en Monday next at his quarries, situated be bo be lew town, furnishing ballast te the Penn sylvania railroad company. This will give employment te about 50 of our idle men. Mr. Jacob Dutenheffcr, an employee of the Pennsylvania railroad as brakeman, while engaged in coupling cars yesterday had his left hand caught, and two lingers badly smashed. The Republican nominations fell fiat here. The Grant men arc disgusted and the Blaine men disappointed. There was a feeble ratification parade last evening, and C. C. Kauffman, esq., secretary of the Yeung Men's Republican club, made a "curbstone" speech te a crowd in front of the opera house, in which he claimed the nomination te be a victory ever the bosses and a black eye for Cameren in Pennsylva nia. The Columbia Rifles celebrated their first anniversary in Company II armory last evening. The building was packed te its utmost capacity. The drilling of the company was geed, and the approbation of the audience was expressed by frequent applause. Knights or 1'ytliias Parade. Lancaster Division Ne. 0, U. R. of K. of P., having received the white metal hel mets they have adopted, will make their first appearance up.):i our streets in parade fully uniformed, en Thursday evening, June 10. Clemmens's City band being en gaged for the occasion gives the assurance of excellent music. The division will form en Prince street, in fremt of Fulton hall, at G:I50 p. m., and inarch ever the follow ing route : Prince te Chestnut, te Mul berry, te West Kiug, te Prince, te Ger man, te Seuth Queen, te Centre Square, te East King, te Lime, te Chestnut, te Duke, te Walnut, te North Queen, te Centre Square, te West King, te hall and dismiss. Sunday Sclioel Anniversary. The fifth anniversary of Salem ( Church of Ged ) Sunday sclioel took place last evening, and was well attended consider ing the political excitement that was going en and the number of ether festivals being held. The pregramme consisted of chor uses by the choir, prayer by Rev. Jehn Tucker, addresses and soles by pupils, and ducts by Rev. Seule and daughter. SPECIAL NOTICE! Givler, Bewers & Hurst, 25 East King Street, ARE NOW OFFERING BARGAINS IN MEN'S WEAR. Having a Choice Assortment of WOOLENS in all the New Styles of SUITINGS, COATINGS and TROUSERINGS, all bought when goods were at the lowest prices, we are prepared te make SUITS, or any article of CLOTHING, at the lowest possible prices. Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS in all the New Styles, at lowest prices. CSTWe invite examination. GrIVLEB, BOWEKS & HTJEST, 25 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. LARCENY AND ASSAULT AND BATTEBV. Earnest Ilenrlcci Beaten by Twe Yeung Men. Yesterday afternoon Jehn Drachbar and Briee Painter, two young men who have made their marks in police circles, get drunk and went te the house of Ernest Henricci, baker, en Middle street. They im mediately went te the wagon of Mr. Hen ricci, which was standing in the yard, leaded with bread. They took a let of the bread from the wagon and were about carrying it off when Mr. Henricci put in an appearance and told them te step. They waited until Henricci came up te them when one of them knocked him down, after which both gave him a severe beating. Hen ricci had his wounds, which were quite severe, dressed by a physician, after which he went te the ellice of Alderman Don Den nelly, of the Seventh ward, and made complaint against the two men, charging them with larceny and assault and bat tery. In the evening Drachbar was arrested somewhere along the Conestoga creek by Oilicer Mcrringcr. He was committed in default of bail for a hearing, but later in the evening he fur nished the necessary amount and was re leased. Painter was captured en Middle street, and being unable te give bail was sent te jail. The men will be heard en Friday. Beth Painter and Drachbar are members of the crowd of young men known as the "Star" club. A Steer en the Rampage. Frederick Banker, butcher, at 30 Nei th Mary street, last evening drew a steer te the slaughter block, but the windlass rope broke and the infuriated animal get loose, and rushing out into the stable yard smashed te pieces a sleigh and made a lad who was assisting Mr. Bunker flee for his life. Finally Martin Metzreth, a trusty shot, came te the rescue with his unerring rifle and the steer was dispatched at long range. Sent Out. Ellen Stewart, colereil, had a hearing before Alderman Dennelly, of the Seventh ward, en a drunken and disorderly conduct charge, and was sent te jail for 10 days. " llellinger's Cakes." Ever since Wm. II. Belluipcr, of Lititz, has been attending the NiSrthern market, this city, where his stand is at Ne. 34 and 30, his cakes have been gaining favor with the host of )Ceplc of goeod taste who throng that bazaar. Mr. B. has a line bakery, ice cream garden and confection ery in Lititz, but the popularity of his delicious cakes has created for them a wonderful demand among the Lancaster ladies, and as an illustration of this it may be cited that of crullers alone he has sold en the last eight market days an aggregate of 9,759. His " lady cake " is famous. and a tasteful and well-asserted basket sent te the Intelligencer office yesterday satisfied us that his sponge, ice cream cake, devcr, chocolate, roll, jelly, doughnuts, tea buns, cream cake, strcisler cake, and ether varieties, rarc net a whit behind. "" """ Attractions at Astricli's. The Messrs. Astrich,of the Lancaster Bazaar, Xe. 13 Ksist Kin street, have been adding some very line attractions te their large and complete assortment of millinery, ladies' goods and notions generally, te meet the de mands of their rapidly growing business The .stock has been very neatly and prettily ar ranged, the lace department being especially complete and handsome. Te be appreciated it must be seen. Fkem the Rockport, IniL, Runner. There is I no medicine in the world which lias gained , such lame as St. Jacob's On. ; this is, however, I net in the least astonishing, when we consider its truly wonderful curative powers. Mr. 1' . Redcnberg, of Grandview, called at our ellice last week ami related the following circum stances: I suffered with Rheumatism ter ever six: years; ceusulted many physicians and tried hundreds of remedies, but without avail. Having seen St. Jacob's Oil advertised in your paper, and heard of some most astonish ing cures. I sent te Rockport for a bottle of the Oil, and used it according te directions. The relief I felt was almost "electric." I get bet terat once, and new there is net a trace of Rheumatism left in my body. Mothers never fail te recommend Malt Hit ters its nourishing and strengthening. Pandora's Vex brought a multitude of ills upon humanity, se saith the ancients; but n bottle of SOO DOXTisa well-spring of joy in Hie family. It refreshes the invalid by cleansing his mouth and tits the belle for the parlor. je7-lwdcediw Shaving becomes a luxury when indulged in daily with Cuticura Shaving Seap. sI'uviaL xetjves. A tumor was removed from my head by using ' Dr. Lindscy's Bleed Searcher.' " S. Sarver. Pittsburgh, Pa. Sold by all druggists. Trv Loeher's Renew ned Cough. Syrup. Statistics prove that tweniy-nve percent, of the deaths in our larger cities are caused by consumption, and when we reflect that tills terrible disease In its worst stage will yield te a bottle of Loeher's Renowned Cough Syrup, shall we condemn the sufferers ter their negli gence, or pity them for their ignorance? Ne 0 East King street. Frem a Distinguished Clergyman. Washington, D. C, June 19, 1P79. I have known of several persons who re garded themselves as greatly benefited, ami some of them as permanently cured of diseases of the kidneys and urinary organs by your medicine. Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure. I have known, tee, et its use in similar cases by physicians et the highest character and standing. I de net doubt that it has great virtue. J. E. RANKIN. jl-2.vd.v.w Weir.au'8 Wisdom. "She Insists that it Is mere importance, that her family shall be kept in full health, than that she should have all the fashionable dresses and styles of the times. She therefore sees te it, that each member et her family is supplied with enough Hep flitters, at the first appear ance of any symptoms of ill heath, te prevent a fit el sickness with Its attendant expense, care and anxiety. All women should exercise their wisdom in this way." Ed. jl-2wd&w " :r tenes. SEW ADVERTISE31EXTS. H. Z. RHOADS & BRO. MANUFACTURING, IMPORTING, JOBBING, WHOLESALING AND RETAILING JEWELERS. Prices always lower than City Prices. We are prepared te fill orders for Hair Jewelry and Special Werk at short notice from our own factory. We have the mechanics and tools for first-class Watch and Jewelry Repairing. Ne. 4 WEST KING STREET. 3IE1HCAL, DR. BROWNING'S TOOTC AED ALTERATIVE! The Celebrated Prescription of W. CHAMPION BROWNING, M. D. FOR GENERAL DEBILITY AND PURIFYING THE BLOOD. Perfectly Purifies the Weed, Enriches the Bleed, Reddens the Bleed, makes Xew Bleed, Wonderfully 'Improves the Appetite, and Changes the Constitution Suffering from General Debility into one of Vigorous Health. The best proof of its wonderful ellieacy is te be obtained by a trial, and that simple trial strongly establishes it reputation with all. -It is most scientifically and elegantly compounded by its author and sole proprietor, W. OHAMPIOIj BROWNING, M. D., 117 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. A regular graduate of Jeffersen Medical College, of Philadelphia, a thorough Chemist and Skillful Pharmacist. Price, SOc and SI. OO. Fer sale by the Proprietor and all Druggists and Dealers in Medicine. dl-lydeew&w Use Kidney-Wert and rejoice in health. One package makes six quarts of Medicine. je7-lwd.Vv Try Lncher's Renowned Cough Syrup. "When wise men speak let the multitude give ear." Use "Sellers' Liver Pills." Sold I by all druggists. Try l.echcr's ficuewned Cough Syrup. Mothers! Mothers!! Mothers!!! Are you disturbed at night anil broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth-.' It se. go at once and getabettle of MRS. W INS LOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. Itwill relieve the peer little sufferer immediately depend upon it; there is no mistake about it. There is net a mother en earth who has ever used it, who will net tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief ami health te the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe te use in nil eases, and pleas ant te the taste, and is the prescription of one of the eldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere ai cents a bottle. (ilT-lyd&wM.W&S Habitual Cestlveness is the banc of nearly every American woman. Frem it usually arises these disorders that se surely undermine their health and strength. Kvery woman ewes it te herself and te her family te use that celebrated medicine. Kid ney Wert. It is the sure remedy for constipa tion, and for all disorders of the kidneys and liver. Try it new. jeT-lwd.Vw Try Leeker's Renowned Cough Syrup. Weakly and Sickly Persons. Many persons who are weak and sickly at this .-caen of the year arc at a less loknew i wnai win restore tneir ncaitn. n uas laieiy I been found by experience that the use of Specr's Pert Grape Wine is one of the best re 1 stemtivcs known. Physicians, clergymen and I temperance advocates should encourage the use of .Pert Grape and thus aid the caue of i temperance and moderation. It is especially recommended te families for its purity, ex iiuisite tlaver and liealth nrepcrties. Medical I men certify te its valuable medicinal powers. Jl r. hpcer has been ler years engaged in the raising et grapes and perfecting this wine, and it requires a lour years process before it is lit for market. X. Y. Raptitt. This wine is endorsed by Drs. Alice and Davis, and sold by II. K. Slaymaker, who has procured some direct from the Vineyards. It is excellent for females, especially for theic with nursing infants. "jl-2wdw Try Lechcr's Renowned Cough Syrup. MARKIAOES. Snivr.LV Suaeffek. June 8, 18S0, in Trinity church, by Rev. Dr. Grecnwald, Dr. Geerge G. Shively, of CarlUle, te Miss Jennie M. Shaeffer. daughter el the late Bart ram Slmcflcr, esq . el Lancaster. ltd HEATHS. Suter. In this city, June 8, 1880, Francis X. Suter, aged GG years, 3 months and 25 days. His relatives and friends are respectfully in vited te attend the funeral from his late resi lience, Xe. 50.1 Maner street, en Thursday morning at 9 o'clock. Interment at St. Jeseph's cemetery. 2td XE W Alt VEJITISEMEXTS. IHKEWOKKS. Large stock of all kinds at wholesale city prices te dealers. JOIIX E. WEAVER, jc?-Std r5 West King Street, Lancaster. r NSURK YOIIB PROPERTY WITH. IJAUSMAX & BURNS, Office : Xe. 10 West Orange Street. ie8 cedti'dR ICE CREAM AND STRAWBIsKRI' I'KS ti val at the Union Bethel, corner of Prince and Orange streets, commencing this evening, and te continue during the week. Admission 10 cents, which includes the ice cream. r)c8-3td 1)KOruSAL! WILL BE RECEIVED AT the Mayer's Office up te Thursday night, at 8 o'clock, ter laying 50,000 bricks, mere or less, in the bottom and sides of the east reser voir. Specifications may be seen at the .Mayer's Ollice. By order of Water Committee. JXO. T. MacGOXIGLE, jc8-2td Mayer. r EACHEKS' EXAMINATION. The Citv Superintendent will examine the teachers of the public schools of this city who neiu previsional ccruncatcs, mine nign school building en Saturday, June 12, at 8 a.m.; and applicants who have net taught heretofore at the same place en Monday, June 14, at the same hour. , By order of the Superintending Committee. ! B, K. B1TEHKLE, ' jeS-2td City Superintendent. MA UK WIS. Philadelphia Market. Philadelphia, June!). Fleur dull, steady J superfine AS 0.350; extra at$3 e1H Si; Ohie and Indiana lamilv at $. nu5 75 : Penn'a family I 7.VSi5 i: s"t. Leuis family f5.WiU00: Minnesota family $187'(5 75 ; patent and high grade" (! 50fi!7 51). Rye flour at $4 59 J 75. Cornmeal Brandy wine unchanged. Wheat quiet ; Xe. 2 Western Red $1 31 ; Penn'a Bed $1 i)?l 31 ; Amber $1 30I Si. Cern linn; steamer 5-J5."!c; yellow 54c; mixed 5."!)-iffi5lc. Oats steady ; Xe. 1. White. 43Ji)lc ; Xe. -1, de Yl-y, ; Xe.3, de4040e: Xe. t. Mixed 38c. Rye dull; Western anil Pa. 83g80c. Previsions quiet; miss perk at SI 175; beef hams 171800; India m.ss beet tr,(vlC,M ; bicon.sineked shoulders 5J45e; salt 444c; smoked hamsl0llc; pickled iinni fn,.gi!c. Lard quiet ; city kettle 7M7Jc ; loose butchers (ic; prime steam $u!57. Rutter dull except fancy grades; Creamery extra, 20-Jlc ; Bradford Ceuntv and Xew Yerk extra. 1819c ; "Western Reserve extra. Ufbliic : de geed te choice, 129 lie; Rolls dull; Penn'a extra 1013; Western reserve extra 1013c. Eggsfirmer; Penn'a 14c; Western l2313e. Cheese firm ; Xew Yerk factory 13c: West ern lull cream, HJc: de fair te geed 10illc; de halfskims IO10Jc. Petroleum firm ; refined S'c. Whisky active at a deciiuu at $1 10. Seeds Geed te prime Timethy dull at $2 75 ,t : r laxseeu atl fc. New Yerk Market. Nbw Yerk, June !). Fleur State and West ern quiet; without any decided change; superfine stale $3 504 40; extra de 3 M)j4 50; choice de $4 5555 00; fancy $5 50i( 00; round hoop Ohie $ 4 Cu5 00 ; choice de $5 10(ja; superfine western J3 50 4 40: common te geed extra de $3 90 1 00; choice dodo $1705 00; choice white wheat de 4 .5tf5 00; Southern quiet: common te fail extra 5570: geed te choice de 5 75Q0 75. Wheat Spring dull and nominal ; Winter dull and a shade lower; Xe. 2 Bed, $1 104 ; de July, $1 19.J41 1 20. Cern lower and dull : Mixed western snot, 5Ai53Kc; de future 513Sc. Oiit-nieuvy ; Xe. 2 June 40c ; de July I0;f7!10lc ; 8tate4216c; Western 40lCc. Beef null and prices unchanged. Perk firmer ; new mess $17 5u. Lard quiet and firm ; steam rendered $7 fit. Whisky dull ; Western $1 OS&l 09. Spirits of turpentine dull at 4t'J45c. JitiMjfc Markets. Philadelphia. 12:30 r. m. Slecks dull. June 9. 1:00 p. M. Pennati's (third issue).. Philadelphia & Erie.... Reading Pennsylvania Lehigh Valley United Ces. et X.J Northern Pacific " Preferred .... Northern Central 107K . 13 1 '' : si- . 4!X .100 " 25J . SOU Lehigh Navigation 27j ornstewn nil Central Transportation Ce. 48 I'ltts.. Titusville .V I'.ul'ale. 151 : Little Schuylkill.... .. 41 X KW Iekk June!). Stocks strong. Meney '. X. Y. Central Eric Adams Express Michigan Central Michigan Southern Illinois Central Cleveland & Pittsburgh... Chicago Reck Island -. 34 P2S 35 111 !4 .101 ,103J .113 .203 I'lttsDurgn & rert Wayne.. 120 Western Union Tel. Ce 99K Teledo Wabash 31 New Jersey Central . . 03 United States lleuds mid Sterling t-Jxclian -h. (Quotations by B. K. Jamisen & Ce., S. W. cer. 3l ana Chestnut Streets). Philadelphia, June 9. United States Ps, 1831, (registered). .103104 United States 5's, 1881, (registered). .103W103 United States 4J's, 1891, (reglstercd)109110 United States 4Ji's,1891,(coupens).. .1O9&011O United States 4s, 1907. (registered). .10810S United States Currency ffs 125 Sterling Exchange 487 I90 H'AXTEJ. w ANTED. EVERYBODY TO ADVEB- tlse, free et charge, in the Intelliekn- cek, who wants something te de. WANTED A a trade at GOOD BOY TO LCARX BUCIIMlLLEIi'S. ltd TIAOS! BAGS! BAGS! BAGS WANTED. IV He'isekeepcrs take notice that we ar piying 3 cents a pound for MIXED RAG S casu pain as seen as eeuvereu 10 WM. IIEXXECKE, aprlKimd Xe. SSS West King Street. TRY L0CHE1P8 SYUUP KCNOwXED COUGH THLED EDITION WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 0, 1880. WEATHlCK INDICATIONS. "WASHIXGTOX, June 9. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, stationary or rising, fol lowed by falling barometer, cooler northeast, veering te slightly wanner east or south winds, partly cloudy weather, and local rains. GARFIELD SPEAKS. What U Said When Officially Informed of iiis nomination. Chicago, June 9. Near midnight the committee appointed by Senater Hear te wait en Generals Garfield and Arthur, and notify them of their nomination, found them in the club room of the Grand Paci fic hotel, and Senater Hear, as chairman, made an appropriate speech. General Garfield replied : "Mr. Chair man and gentlemen I assure you that the information you have officially given te me brings the sense of very grave responsibility, and especially ly se in view of the fact that I was a member of your body ; a fact that could net have existed with propriety had l iiau the slightest expectation that my name would be connected with the nemi nation for the office. I have felt with you great solicitude concerning the situa tion of our party during the struggle, but believing that you are correct in assuring me that substantial unity has been reached in the conclusion, it gives me gratification far greater than any personal pleasure your announcement can bring. I accept the trust committed te my hands. As te the work of our party, and as the character of the campaign te be entered upon, I will take an early occasion te reply mere fully than I can properly de te-night. I thank you for the assurance of confidence and esteem you have presented te me, and hope we shall see our. future as premising as are the indications te-night." Senater Hear in the same manner pre sented the nomination te Gen Arthur, who accepted it in a brief and informal way. -i llnw rlrnnt Tftr.lr It. Chicago. June 9. The Times of this morning prints the following : " Galena, 111., June 8. Gen. Grant was at Gen. Rawling's office as usual this afternoon re ceiving dispatches. When the news of Gen. Garfield's nomination was received he said it was all right, he was satisfied, and seen after he left for home." New Orleans Press Opinion. New Orleans, La., May 9. The Times says :" Gen. Garfield is a very fairrcpre. sentative of the better element of the Re publican party, superior te most of his competitors at Chicago in mental force, and equal te them in ether essen tial attributes, lie was somewhat spat tered by the Credit Mebilier scandal, but it did net stick sufficiently te impede this advancement.'' The Picayune says the nomination of Gen. . Garfield relieves the country from the apprehensions of dangers involved in a third term, and refers te the De Golyer and Credit Mebilier scandals, and says : " But Garfield is, all these reasons te the contrary, a strong candidate and a party favorite, and will heal its dissen sions and poll the full Republican vote. He will net be easily defeated. That the Democrats aie under the necessity of cither yielding victory or nominating a man who will carry every Democratic state in the union, the whole Seuth, Xew Yerk and Indiana." A Motte That .Means Nothing. Chicago, June 9. Senater Wagner's party left here this morning for New Yerk. Their car is decorated with flags and the motto " Xew Yerk solid for Gen" .1. A. Garfield of Ohie." Yerk Completes the Ticket. Yerk, Pa., June 9. The Democratic county convention did net get through until midnight last night. E. D. Zicglcr was nominated for district attorney en the third ballet. Adam F. Griesy was elected chairman of the Democratic ceun ty cemmittc, receiving 87 votes te 153 for Gee. E. Sherwood, who had voted for the riot damage bill. The etheT nominees of the convention will be found in our news columns. Eds. HOO.SIl.lt DKMOCBATS. Hendricks 1'resident of the Indiana State Convention. Indianapolis, June 9. The Demo cratic state convention met this morning and Thes. A. Hendricks was elected jer maneut chairman. CONOBKhS. Adjournment Probable en tli lOlli. Washington, June 9. In the Senate tha Heuse resolution providing for ad journment June 10, was amended te read June 1C. rOJi SALE OU RENT. 1)VlllAV SALK OF VALUAULK REAL KSTATK. Pursuant te an order of the Orphans' Court of .Lancaster Count', Pa., will 1 i-old nt public sale, ut the public house of Philip Wall, en West Kin,' street, en TIIIXKS DAY, the 10th day of JUNE, A. 1). 1880, the fol lowing described real estate, late of Frederick Heller, deceased, te wit : All that certain let or piece of ground with a two-story and attic liUICK DWELLING HOUSE thereon erected, situated en Marietta Avenue, Ne. 17, In the city of Lancaster, Pa., containing in front en Marietta Avenue 'Zi feet, mere or less, and ex tending in depth te a public alley ! feet, mere or less. Hounded en the west by property of D. O. Baker, en the east by property of Jehn Oraham, an the north by the aforesaid alley, and en the south by Marietta Avenue. The improvements are a two-story lirick Dwelling Heuse with Frame Kitchen attached, a well of never-failing water with pump therein, grape vine, and ether necessary improvements. Sale te commence at 7K o'clock p. m. en said day, when attendance wfll be given and con ditions made known by W. II. ROLAND, ml9-3wdWSS Trustee in Partition. JT1SVELZ.AXEOUS. T 'UK 1IOAKD OF SCHOOL. OIKECTOKS of the Lancaster City District will meet Thursday evening, June 17, for the purpose of electing teachers for the ensuing term of ten months. Applicants for positions must pre sent their certificates te the Secretary of the Heard prier te that date. C. f. KBKRMAN, je.VS,W,9AMd Secretary. "jOTIUK TO STOCKHOLDERS. Chestnut Hill Inex Ore Ce., May -2D. 1SS0. The annual election of Directorset this com pany will be held at their efllce In Columbia, Lancaster county. Pa., en Thursday, the 17th day et June, at 11 o'clock a. m. E. F. HATFIELD, Jit.. je5-ecdtd Secretary. AMENDMENT TO VHAKTEK OF LAN easier Heme Mutual Fire Insurance Com pany. Netice is hereby given that application has been made te the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster county te grunt certain amendment te charter of Lancaster Heme Mutual Fire In surance Company, new tiled in Prothenotary's Otflcc, and motion ter decree granting the same will be made en the 21st day of June, A. D. 1880, at 10 o'clock a. m. WM. It. WILSON, A.C.UEINOEHL. Solicitors for the Lancaster Heme Mutual Fire Insurance Company. m26-3wdM,WAS A8TJCICH SMOB AJTXMXJMMMMVT. 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