Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 14, 1880, Image 3

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LANCASTER DAIM INTELLIGENCER. MOJjDAt, JtJNE 14, 1880.
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heard of any tobacco fields being attacked.
The young plants are growing finely, and
if no mischance happens a great crop arill
be gathered.
THE 8TKAWBEBKV CAMPAIGN.
Clese or St. Mry' Festival.
The festival at the " old btene church "
(St. Mary's), "West Vine sriet, closed en
Saturday night. The attendance was very
large, the room at all times being crowded
and the spacious grounds, which were
handsomely illuminated with Chinese lan
terns, were thronged with premenaders.
Clemmens's City comet band was present
during the evening and enlivened things
with its excellent music. In con
gruence of the large attendance, the
sales were brisk, every table being stripped
and although in the final sales by auction
and otherwise many things went "dirt
cheap," figuratively speaking, the net
profits of the affair will reach the liand
EOTie figure of $700, which will be devoted
te the fund for the establishment of an
orphan age. Belew are the names of the
fortunate once in the chancing and voting :
Miss Lizzie Weber, cur glass inkstand
and china set; Mrs. Deaner, cake basket;
Mary Snyder, ten of coal ; Jas. M. Burke,
box of cigars ; B. J. McGrann, Berkshire
shoat ; Mrs. W. E. L.int, $10 geld piece ;
X. F. Dunleavy, barrel of flour.
Jlev. Father Hickcy was the winner of
a large and handsome wax dell baby. He
turned it ever te St. Mary's academy and
this morning it was chanced off among
the younger girls of that institution and
was wen by Mary Lant.
A Bible, which was contested for by
Misses Maggie Delan and Maggie Malency,
w.is wen by Miss Delan, she receiving a
majority of the votes cast.
Union Itethal Festival.
On Saturday night there were at least
one thousand people in attendance at the
strawberry festival of the Union Bethel
church. The church was crowded during
the whole evening and the festival was a
grand success. The picture, which was
donated by J. IL Abraham fc Bre., artists,
was wen by Geerge Doersh, who sold the
highest number of tickets. The prize te
the person selling the second highest num
ber of tickets, a caster, was wen by Jacob
Eberly. The large chair was wen by "Wil
liam Geiter. It is net known exactly what
sum was denied at the fair, but it was
very satisfactory te all concerned.
LITTLi: LOUALS.
Town and County News in Uriel.
Henry Kuapp, son of Charles Knapp,
grocer, cut oil" the top of his thumb en a
patent bologna slicer.
The storms delayed the P. 11. . trains
yesterday. The fast line due at e:20a. m.
reauhed Lancaster at 4:45 p. m , and the
day express was four hours late.
At a meeting of the senior class of
Franklin and Marshall college this morn mern
ng. Mr. Frank S. Elliet, of Yeik, Pa.,
Geethean, and Mr. Mr. A. F. Itehrer, of
Smtthsburg, Md., Diagnethian, were elec
ted master orators for the commencement
of 188:J.
Lewis Hcpting, of Ne. ."523 West King
btreet, sends us a sample of very fine ripe
cherries. Among the let was a very per
fect double specimen two cherries with
a single stem, two twins that grew as one.
The Demuth club of this city, which is
encamped at Hair's island en the Susque
hanna, were visited yesterday by a large
number of friends from this city. A
splendid time was had, and the gentle
men who returned this morning speak in
the highest terms of Sammy Allen's cook
ing. Stchman Ferney, "of the United States
coast survey, son of Chailes B. Ferney,
esq., of Lebanon, was in Lancaster te-day.
Mr. Feiney has been stationed en the Pa
cific coast for the past fourteen years and
will leave New Yerk for, that coast again
en June 20.
The brick work of the Humane hose
house, the foundation of which was laid
some time age, was started this morning.
It will be under reef by August.
Charles Peacock, aged about 13 years,
son of A. II. Peacock, of East Orange
street, while playing en an elevator at
Jeiirniah Rohrer's, en North Queen street,
fell and broke his left arm, near the wrist.
Dr. Reed set the iujuied limb.
J. P. Winewer, state lepresentative of
the Jr.O. U. A. M.left yesterday te attend
the national council in Richmond.
The mayor sent two drunks te jail for
five days and discharged two ether.
Michael Brccht's grass patch near Shoen Sheen
bcrgcr's park was robbed en Saturday
night of a large let of cut grass.
Franklin Lightner, the horse thief who
stele a horse from Benjamin Kurtz, of
Richland station, Lebanon county, and
who was arrested and ledged in jail in this
city, has been remanded te Lebanon and
committed te jail.
The bootblacks will leave the court-house
at 10 a. in., en Wednesday, for their pic
nic at What Glen. Among the prizes of
the day arc a gilt Bible, Testament, fancy
beet black box and equipment, and a copy
of "Heroes of Three Wars."
The game of baseball at Millersville en
Saturday, between the Ironsides and Nor Ner
mal clubs, was postponed en account of
the rain.
Geerge Boek and Simen Boek, colored,
have bcenJield by Alderman Dennelly, of
the Seventh ward, te answer the charge of
assault and battery preferred by Themas
Yeung, also colored.
DUDSLT IKON-CLAD.
S500 Bei.ig Expended en Frankfnrd's Cell.
Since the late attempt made by the burg
lar Fraukferd te escape from the county
jail, redoubled vigilance has been exer
cised ever him by the jail officials, and the
ceuuty commissioners or inspectors have
made a contract te have an additional
plating put en the walls of his
iron-clad cell, aud the work is
new being done by Jeseph IL
Huber. This appears, te persons com
petent te judge, te be an extravagant and
unnecessary expense. The 0 dy weak
place iu the cell is immediately around the
register, and had this been sheathed with
chilled iron plating the cell would have
been just as secure as it will be after the
double plating of the walls shall be finish
ed. The sheathing of the register could
have been done at an expense of net mere
thau $10, while the job new being dene
will cost $400 or $500. Are the county
commissioners or prison inspectors respon
sible for this unnecessary outlay ?
PRESBYTERIAN ANNIVERSARF.
Interesting Proceedings Fine Flowers
Gaily Dressed Children Geed Music,
and Addresses.
The Presbyterian Sunday school cele
brated their 59th anniversary in the beau
tiful audience room of the church by ap
propriate exercises last evening. Fer the
occasion the pulpit and altar were pro
fusely and handsomely decorated with cut
flowers, bouquets and rare plants, which
showed the skill and geed taste of the
committee of ladies who had charge of the
work. Behind this bower of beauty and
en the pulpit was the infant class under
charge of Mrs. M. O. Kline, whose ef
ficiency and kindness in this field of
labor have always been rewarded by
the devotion and love of her many little
friends ; and en this occasion they looked
as beautiful as the lilies and roses that al
most hid them from view. The main au
dience 100111 was almost filled with chil
dren, teachers and officers of the Sunday
schools, se that the spare room as well as
the galleries were left without a vacant
space by the friends and members of the
church.
As the schools entered Prof. Haas played
an evciturc, and after all had been seated
the schools united in singing the "Greet
ing Seng," a spirited selection in which all
joined with a will. The next in order
was Sciiptuic reading in concert from the
sermon en the mount and the psalms
by teachers and scholars. After another
song by the schools Rev. J. C. Hume led in
prayer. It was new in order for the little
folks te take part, and the simplicity as
well as earnestness of their singing touched
the heaits of the audience.
The repoitef Dubois Relncr, esq., sec
retary of the mssien school, was read by
Hairy (J. Moeie, superintendent, which
shows that it is increasing in numbers and
efficiency, having en the roll 210 scholars,
10 officers and 24 teachers, an increase of
10 scholars ever last report. The work of
the .school has widened itself, and they
have secured the sci vices of Rev. J. C.
Hume as minister iu charge, with whose
help they hope te show geed results the
coming year ; and, if it is possible, te excel
their enviable leceid. Thanks were re
turned for the kindness they had re
ceived and the interest taken by the
parents of the scholars. The mission school
new took their part in singing and ren
deied their spirited piece in an excellent
manner. It was a battle cry of victory
and quite appropriate as they have
enteied earnestly iu the conflict and their
watchword is written en their banners.
Next in order was the report of the
main school, by the secretary, Charles M.
Hewell, esq., which report showed an
attendance of 107 scholars, J) officers and
22 teachers. The school is in a flourishing
condition. Great improvements have been
made iu the Sunday school rooms of the
main and mission, and show the inteiest
taken by the Presbyterians in this cause.
A fter singing by the main school of a
beautiful song, which was greatly admired,
an address was delivered by Rev. J. C
Hume. He said it was a great privilege
te witness such an audience of happy faces
and hear leperts of the geed work done
during the past year. If he were te speak
te them it was his desire te impress some
truth upon their hearts that would remind
them of his ."i'Jth anniversary as a golden
milestone in life's journey. As a short and
appropriate passage he would admonish
all here te " held fast te that which is
geed," en which passage he dwelt at
length.
Singing by the schools, reading Scrip
ture in conceit, singing by the primary
school, followed, and then the pastor, Rev.
J. Y. Mitchell, addressed the audience.
The creed was repeated by the schools
and audience in concert, followed by mu
sic by the schools, after which all united
in repeating the Lord's Prayer.
The audience were invited te join in
singing the last hymn aud doxology. The
benediction was then pronounced, the
.")9th anniversary closed, and all present
were rejoicing in the success attained and
the pleasure of the evening.
KCLIGIOUS SERVICES.
Festival et St. Antheny.
Yesterday being the annual feast day of
St. Antheny, patron saint of St.
Antheny's church, the event was duly
observed iu the church by special services.
At 10:30 a. m. solemn high mass was cele
brated, the pastor, Rev. Father Antheny
Kaul, being celebrant, assisted by Rev.
Father Duncan, of St. Jeseph's hospital,
and Rev. Father Christ, of St. Antheny's.
Mozart's 12th mass was sung by the choir,
with grand organ accompaniment by Miss
Mary Deckcrt. At vespers, 3:30, p. 111.,
there was full vespers service and Fisk's
vespers weie sung by the choir. At
7:30 p. in. Rev. Father Maus, of
Philadelphia, pi cached an excellent
sermon, bestowing a fine panegyric en St.
Antheny, and after the sermon gave the
benediction Bishop Shanahan being un
able te be piesent. The congregations
were large, morning, afternoon and even
ing, and in the sanctuary weie the follow
ing named piiests: Rev. Fathers Maus,
Duncan and Gretemycr, besides the pas
tor Father Kaul and the assistant Father
Christ. St. Antheny's Franciscus society
was present in a body, wearing badges.
The music during the services was ex
ceptionally fine.
lirst Communion.
St. Jeseph's Catholic church was crowd,
ed yesterday morning, the occasion being
the first communion of the children of the
parish. The number of communicants was
large and the piocessien was striking and
impressive, the girls being dressed in spot
less white and the boys being very neatly
attired. All the German Catholic benefi
cial societies of the city were in attend
ance St. Michael's society appearing in
full regalia. Father Gretemycr, the pas
tor, officiated. Mozart's mass was well
sung by the choir.
Mount Jey News.
On Sunday morning Mrs. Ames Shick
ley of Spriugville,after a lingering sickness,
succumbed te the ravages of consumption,
aged about 30. The funeral will take
place from the residence at Springville, en
Tuesday afternoon.
AVhile Mrs. Jehn S. Evans, of this place,
was cutting kindling with a hatchet, she
accidentally cut a piece of flesh from the
index finger of her left baud, inflicting a
painful wound.
The ether night a thief stele fiem the
ice-house new in the course of erection by
Rebert McFadden a large let of nails.
Herace Feustennacher, of the Alteena
Tribune, is visiting his parents at this
place.
Cadet Jehn L. Scheck. of the U. S. naval
academy, is home en a short leave of ab
sence. The strawberry festival which was held
in the hall above the M. E. church for the
benefit of the Sunday school, 00 Friday
and Saturday evenings, proved a pleasant
affair as well as a pecuniary success.
The Evangelical church, corner of New
Haven and West Denegal streets, is fast
nearing completion, aud it is expected will
be dedicated some time during the latter
part of July.
Cows Killed by Lightning.
Graybill Diller, residing near New Hol Hel
land, had two valuable cows killed en Sat
urday by lightning.
Mr. It. Schaekkr, Ne. 31 Brown street, Alle
gheny City, Pa., had the Rheumatism for eight
years, and had used every known medicine
without relief. A single bottle of St. Jacob's
Oil cured niin.
Equally adapted te the feeble or robust, male
or female, are Malt Bitters.
Hark! hark ! 'tis SOZODOST I cry,
Haste, youths and maidens, come and buy.
Come and a secret I'll unfold.
At small expense te young and old.
X charm that will en both bestow
A ruby lip, and teeth like snow.
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Shaving is a rascally business, shaving with
Cuticura Shaving Seap alone excepted.
Sl'EVJAL NOTICES.
Weman's Wisdom.
"She insists that it is mere importance, that
her laud I y shall be kept iu lull health, than
that she should have all the fashionable dresses
and styles of the times. She therefore sees te
It, that cacn member et her family is supplied
with enough Hep Hitters, at the tirst appear
ance of any symptoms of ill heath, te prevent
a lit et sickness with its attendant expense,
care and anxiety. All women should cxcicise
their wisdom in this way." Ed.
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If you want te have a geed appetite and en
joy health, take ' Dr. I.lndscy's Bleed Search
er." Frem h Distinguished Clercjinan.
Washington, I). C, June 1!), ISi'J.
I have known of several persons who re
garded themselves; as greatly benefited, and
some of them as permanently cured of diseases
of the kidneys and miliary organs by your
medicine. Warner's Safe Kidney and I.iver
Cure. I have known, tee, et its use in similar
cases by physicians et the highest character
anil standing. I de net doubt that it has great
virtue. J. E. RANKIN.
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Try Lecher's Ucnewned Cough Syrup.
Mothers! Mothers!! Mothers!!!
Are you disturbed at night and broken el
your rest by a sick child suffering and crying
with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth?
It se. go at once and getabottleef MUS. WINS
LOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. It will relieve the
peer little sufferer immediately depend upon
it; there is no mistake about it. 'I here is neta
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
and he.ilth te the child, operating like magic.
It is perfectly safe te use in all cases, and pleas
ant te the taste, and is the prescription et one
et the eldest and best female physicians and
nurses in the United Mates, held everywhere
23 cente a bottle. fjl7-lyd&w M.W&S
statistics prove that twenty-nve percent,
of the deaths in our larger cities arc caused by
consumption, and when we reflect that this
terrible disease in Its worst stage will yield te
a bottle of Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup,
shall we condemn thp sufferers ler their negli
gence, or pity1 them for their ignorance-: Xe
9 East King street. '
Tr Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup.
Dn. IJbowmne's Tonic and Alterative is the
popular Bleed Purifier, Tonic, etc., because it
i- made by it Regular Graduate of Medicine, is
the result el scientific research, is accurately
and elegantly compounded, wonderfully effi
cacious, is taken in very small doses, and is
pure, clean, and pleasant te the taste. Price
50 cents and $1. Fer saleby the Proprietor, W.
Champien Browning, M. !., 1117 ArehStieet,
Philadelphia, and all Druggists.
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If Yeu are Sick, Read
the Kidney-Wert advertisement in another
column, and it will explain te you the rational
method of getting well. Kidney-Wert will
save you mere doctor's bills than any ether
medicine known. Acting with specific energy
en the Kidneys and Liver, it cures the worst
diseases caused by their derangement. Use it
at once. jcl4-lwd&w
Dr. Oakley, et Detroit, says: '"Sellers'
Liver Pills' are admirably calculated for bil
iousness and headaches.
Try Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup.
Trv Lechci's Renowned Cough Syrup.
Hew te Get Well.
Thousands of persons are constantly
troubled with a combination of diseases. Dis
eased Kidneys and costive bowels are their
tormenters. They should knew that Kidney Kidney
Wei tacts en these organs at the same time,
causing them te threw off the poisons that
have clogged them, and se renewing the whole
man. Hundreds testify te this.
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Try Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup.
Weakly and Sickly Persons.
Many persons who are weak and sickly at
this season of the year are at a less te knew
what will 'restore their health. It has lately
been found by experience that the use of
bpeer's Pert Grape Wine is one et the best re
storatives known. Physicians, clergymen and
temperance advocates should encourage the
use of Pert Grape and thus aid the caue of
temperance ami moderation. It is especially
recommended te lamilies for its purity, ex
quisite flavor and health Drepertiea. Medical
men certify te its valnable medicinal powers.
Mr. Specrhas been for years engaged in the
raising of grapes and perfecting this wine, and
it requires a lour years process before it is fit
for market. X. Y. Baptist.
This wine is endorsed bv Drs. Atlce and
Davis, and sold by II. E. Slaymaker, who has
procured some direct from the Vineyards. It
is excellent ler females, especially for these
with nursing infants. JI-2wd&w
POLITICAL.
DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET.
VOK SUPREME JUDGE.
GEORGEA.JEXKS.
FOR AUDITOR GENERAL.
ROBERT P. DECHERT.
DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET.
" FOR CONGRESS.
J. L. STEINMETZ.
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
D. McMULLEN,
FOR SENATOR (13th DISTRICT.)
.1. B. DOUGLASS.
FOR ASSEMBLY (2d DISTRICT.)
S. C. STEVEXSOX,
S. P. SHIRK.
FOR A8SEMBLT (3d DISTRICT. '
AMOS DILLER,
R. DAVIS YUXDT,
JACOB M. HAENLEN.
FOR PRISON INSPECTORS.
BARTOX M. WINTERS
BENJ. MILLER.
FOR rOOR DIRECTORS.
A. J. SXYDER,
JOHN FRAXCISCUS.
LANCASTER COUNTY APPOINTMENTS.
DELEGATES TO NATIONAL CONVENTION.
B. J. McGRANX,
W. U. HEXSEL.
(ALTERNATES.)
E. S. HAMBRIGHT
C. J. RHOADS.
ELECTOR.
JAMES G. McSPARRAN.
STATE COMMITTEE MEMBERS.
GEO. DILLER,
M.S.MOORE.
Withdrawn.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
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 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.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
SCHOONERS.
The Union netel. Nes. 28 and 30 East
Chestnut street, is the place where beer is sold
in schooners at all times,
ltd Jill! . RANSIXG.
fMTY TAXKa.
j The duplicate of city taxes is new in the
hands of the Treasurer. Five per cent, abate
ment will be allowed en all taxes paid en or be
fore Julv 1. WSJ. E. WELCHANS,
Jc4-tdM,F&bR Treasurer.
TNsUKK YOUR PROPERTY WITH.
A
BAUSMAN & BURNS,
Office : Xe. 10 West Orange Street.
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GRAND OPENING AT FULMfcR'S CAR
ilen this evening by the Philadelphia
Orchestra, Prof Lesse, leader. Music every
afternoon and evening. Granddisplay of fire
works. Milwaukee beer en tap. itd
SUNDAY SCHOOL FESTIVAL.
A Festival with all the delicacies of the
season, for the benefit of Christ Lutheran Sun
day school, will be held at Roberts's hall. X.
Prince street, en Thursday, Friday and Satur
day evenings of this week. Admission 10 cents.
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M THE PUBLIC.
Iiavimr sold the Grocery Stere, corner of
High street and nieeriaiiey: also tne hordes
and wagon te Jeseph Scheerman, who will
continue the business. 1 hereby return my
thanks te the public ter their patronage anil
respectfnllv solicit a continuance of the same
te my snecesser. F. MODENBACH.
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CARD Of THANKS.
At a regular meeting of Gee. II. Themas
Pest U, G. A. R., June 4, 1880. it was unani
mously resolved that the sincere thanks of
this pest be tendered te the public for their
liberal contributions of money and flowers, te
the ladies for services rendered in making the
decorations for the graves or our departed
comrades, te the First M. E. Church Choir for
music rendered en the eve of Decoration Day,
and te all ethers who aided in commemorating
the death of our fellow comrades.
II. McELROY, Commander.
II. C. Weidler, Adjutant. ltd
1)UUI.IC SALE OF THE STOCK OF AN
extensive Livery Establishment, at Lan
caster, WEDNESDAY, JUXE 16, 1880.
Sixteen Head of Horses, one Black Hearse,
one White Hearse, live Coaches. Phaetons,
Buggies, Omnibuses, Express Wagons, one
Hay Wagen and Ladders, three Poles, Sleighs,
Coach, Omnibus and Light Deuble Hame.-s ;
15 sets et Geed Single Harness, Robes, Whips.
Blankets, Hay Cutters, and a great many ether
articles tee numerous te mention.
hale te commence at 9 a. in., when conditions
anil terms will be made known lv
GEOUGE W. ZECHER.
II. SiintEKT, Auct. jeI2-3tdR
PROPOSALS I! OR STREET WORK.
Sealed proposals will be received by the
Street Committee for the following work up
te the 21th day of JUXE. at 7 o'clock p. m.:
Fer laying Belgian Bleck pavement aud
crossings en North Queen street, from Penn
Square te Orange street. Fer grading and
macadamizing West Orange street Irem Char Char
eotte te Pine. Fer grading Poplar street from
Strawberry te Filbert. Each part of said work
te be bid ter separately. The committee re
serve the right te rcjectnnyernllbirisreccivcd.
Proposals te be endorsed stating the work bid
for and te be addressed te D. McMullen, Chair
man, and left at Xe. 122 East Kingstrect. Plans
and specifications te be seen at the office of
JAMES C. CARPKNTER. City Regulator.
jell-2tdeed M ATh Ne. 40 North Duke street.
WANTED.
WANTED. EVERYHODY TO ADVER
tise, free of charge, in the Ihtklliobn Ihtklliebn
cbk, who wants something te de.
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ANTED A GOOD GIRL FOR GEN-
eral Housework. Applay at this office.
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WANTED FIRST-CLASS HANDS ON
Small Bretzels. Nene but men compe
tent te bake oil" need apply. Address
JOS. L. AMER Ce..
ltd 133 Xerth Frent Street, Philadelphia.
RAGS! RAGS! RAGS! RAGS WANTED
Housekeepers tuke notice that we are
paying iy, cents a pound for MIXED RAGS.
Cash paid "as seen as delivered te
WM. HEXXECKE,
apifl 3md Xe. 2T5 West King Street.
MIS CEIjLANE O US.
CI RAIN SPECULATION
T In large or small amounts. $25 or $20,000
Write W. T. SOULE & CO.. Commission Mer
chants, 130 La balle street, Chicago, 111., for cir
culars. m28-yd
AE. MuCANN, AUCTIONEER OF REAL
. Extate and Personal Property. Orders
left at Xe. 33 Charlette street, or at the Black
ller-t: Hetel, 41 and 46 Xerth Queen street, will
receive prompt attention. Bills made out and
ttended te without additional cost. e27-lv
SCHOOL TAX, 1880.
The duplicate is in the hands et the Treas
urer. 5 per cent, off for premt payment.
.u. u. J1AUM1AL.L., '.Treasurer.
Xe. 12 Centre Square.
Office hours from 9 a. m. te 4 p. m.
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DK. WM. . FAUNESTOCK
Having returned from the Seuth, has re
sumed lus office practice, and can be found at
his residence,
Xe. 2.J9EAST KIXG STREET.
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'HE HOARD OF SCHOOL DIRECTORS
of the Lancaster Citv District will meet
Thursday evening, June 17, for the purpose of
electing xeacners ierine ensuing lerm ei len
months. Applicants for positions must pre
sent their certificates te the Secretary of the
Beard prier te that date.
C. F. EBERMAN,
je5-S,W,SMd Secretary.
CI REAT REDUCTION IN PRICES.
J We this moment received information
that Messrs. Cehen & Bre.. f the Philadelphia
One Price Stere, 5 East King street, are new
having their grand clearance sale in Men's,
Beys and Children's Straw Hats, which they
are new closing out at reduced rates.
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TTAY! HAY!! HAY!!!
FIFTY TONS Ne. 1 TIMOTHY HAY,
AT
M. F. STEIGERWALT & SON'S,
s27-lyd 234 NORTH "WATER STREET.
AMENDMENT TO CHARTER OF LAN
castcr Heme Mutual Fire Insurance Com
pany. Netice Is hereby given that application has
been made te the Court of Common Picas of
Lancaster county te grant certainamendments
te charter of Lancaster Heme Mutual Fire In
surance Company, new filed in Prothenotary's
Office, 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. R. WILSOX,
A.C.REIXOEHL,
Solicitors for the Lancaster Heme Mutual Fire
Insurance Company. m26-3wdM,W&S
-TERVOUS DEBILITY.
JA Te Xerveus Sufferers The Great Eure-
Sean Remedy Dr. J. B. Simpsen's Specific
edicine. It is a positive cure for Sperma Sperma
eorrhea, Seminal Weakness. Impetenry, and all
diseases resulting from Self-Abuse, as Mental
Anxiety. Less of Memery, Pains in Back or
Side, and diseases that lead te Consumption,
Insanity and an early grave. The Specific
Medicine is being used with wonderful success.
Pamphlets sent tree te all. Write for them and
get full particulars. Price, Specific, $1 per
package, or six packages for $5. J.B.SIMP
SON MEDICINE COMPANY. Nes. 104 and 106
Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. Address all orders
te
H. B. COCHRAN, Dmggist, Sele Agent,
137 and 139 North Queen Street, Lancaster.
ml7-lydeedAw
MARKETS.
Philadelphia market.
Philadelphia, June 14. Fleur unchanged'
but sluggish ; superfine $2 753 25; extra
at $3 254i0; Ohie and Indiana fam
11 v at $5 eu5 75; Penn'a family 4 605 25;
St. Leuis family te flOgS 00 : Minnesota family
$4 7535 75 : patent and high grades $G 5075.
Rye flour at $4 50 7 50.
Cernnical Brandy wine unchanged.
Wheat firm; Xe. 2 Western Red 11 25 ; Penn'a
Red $1 25 ; Amber $1 26.
Cern steady; steamer 50c; yellow 52c; mixed
51c.
Oats dull and weak; Ne. 1, White. 42K43c ;
Ne. 2, de 42c; Xe. 3, de Ke; Xe. ?, Mixed
37c.
Rye dull; Western and Pa. 88c.
Previsions steady : mess perk at $11 7512 ;
beef liams$185019; India m.ss beet ltilt50 ;
b.icon.smeked shoulders 5J5c; balt4l44c ;
smoked hams 10llc ; pickled liatn 84tS9c.
Lard quiet : city kettle 6)5c ; loose
l)uiehers6;6Jc: prim; steam $fu5.
Butter 11 rmer ; Creamery extra, 2021c : Brad
ford County and New Yerk extra. 1819c;
Western Reserve extra, 1516e ; de geed te
choice, 1214c; Rolls dull; Penn'a extra 10
13; Western reserve extra 10 13c.
. Kggs scarce and firm; Penn'a 15c; Western
13Hc.
Ciieene easier and dull ; New Yerk facterv
I212Jc; Western tull cream, 010e; de
te tair geed 9 10c; dehairskiins'JiS'JiiCc.
Petroleum steady ; rellnedSJc.
Whisky $1 10.
Seed Geed te prime Timethy dull at $2 75
3: Flaxseed at $1321 45.
New Yerk market.
Xkw Yerk. June 14. Fleur State and West
ern dull and prices in buyers' favor ;
superfine state f3 304 25; extra
de $:', 754 25; choice de $4 305 00;
tancj $5 0."i( 00; round hoop Ohie $4 605 00 ;
choice de $5 1Q6 25; superfine western $3 5Ti
4 25 : common te geed extra de $3 .754 40 ;
choice dodo $4 507 00; choice white wheat de
14 (j55 00; Southern dull; common te fair
extra 5560: geed te cneice de $5 65f$G50.
Wheat Spring nominal ; Winter Red about
steady; White a shade easier and dull ; Ne. 1
White June, $123; Ne. 2 Red, July, $1 15J
de June, $1 2lbid, $1 2GJ asked.
Cern about steady and moderately active :
Mixed western, spot, tilgele; de future 4'JK
50C.
Oats d till : JState3945c ; Western 3745c.
Beef dull and prices unchanged.
Perk firmer ; new mess $1750.
Lard quiet and firm; steam rendered till).
Whisky dull ; Western $1 081 09.
Spirits of turpentine dull at 4445c.
Cattle Market.
Philadelphia, June 14. Cattle market act i ve;
receipts 2,300 head. Prime 5;s5c; goed5
5'Xc: medium i'l'rdHi: i-nnimmi 4'xtf5)ii
i sheep iu fair demand ; receipts 8,0ub head.
Prime 55c; geed 444c; medium 4
4Mc; common 3U3Jc.
Hosts in tair demand : receints 5.500 head.
I Prime Sic; goedoc; medium 6Jc; common
. c.
Ntm-k Markets.
Philadblhhia.
12:30 P. M.
Stocks dull.
PeimaB's (thud i-,suc) 107
Philadelphia Eri l2.-r
Reading 9J
Pennsylvania 51J
Lehigh Valley. 49
United Ces. et X. J I6i
Northern Pacific 25
" Preferred 4:
Northern Central 30K
Lehigh Navigation 27V
Norristown 101
Central Transportation Ce. 4K
Pitts., Titusvillc & Bullale. 14W
Little Schuylkill 44
New inns
Stocks strong.
Meney :Va3
X. Y. Central 127f "
-u ni. ( tie
Adams Express 112
ilichigitn Central 8 H,
SI ichigan Southern 104
Illinois Central 1044
Cleveland & Pittsbuigh....ll6J
Chicago ft Reck Island 100
Pittsburgh & Fert Wayne.. 123
Western U nien Tel. Ce 105?
Teledo A Wabash 354
New Jersey Central 61
June 14.
3:00 P. Sf.
June II.
United States llendsand Sterling .xcliaug? .
(Quotations by B. K. Jamisen & Ce., S.
W.
cer. 3d and cnestnut streets).
PHILADKLrUIA. JtlllC 14
United States 6's, 1881, (registered). .103g103.j
United States 5's. 1881, (registered).. lOSJtgiuW
United States 4vs, 1891, (registered) 10910 00
United States 4's,1891,(coupons).. .10910 00
United States 4's, 1907. (registered). .107103
United States Currency U's 123
Sterling Exchange 4;J448'
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DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
The partnership heretofore existing be
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B. S.PATTERSON.
E. 11. PATTERSON,
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MONDAY EVENING, JTJNB 14,1880.
WEATHER INDICATIONS.
Washington, June 14. Fer the Middle
Atlantic states, rising barometer, cooler
northerly winds,and partly cloudy weather.
BY WIRE.
News of the Afternoon in Uriel.
The Senate has concurred in Heuse
amendments te the bill regulating pay and
appointment of deputy marshals, and the
bill new gees te Hayes.
Fire at Coburg, Ont., this morning de
stroyed Buttel' s planing mill. Less $10,
000. In a duel with swords en Saturday en the
Spanish frontier, between M. Lanauve, the
new Benapartist member, and his oppo
nent at the election, M. Achille Simen,
a Republican, the former was wounded.
The conference committee en the sundry
civil appropriation bill has failed te agree
en the disputed point involving an in
creased appropriation for the national
beard of health.
By filibustering tactics the Republicans
in the Heuse te-day prevented action en
the electoral count resolution.
Recorder Smyth, of New Yerk, te-day
accepted the plea of guilty of murder in
the second degree in the case of McDer McDer
mett, who killed his wife by throwing her
from a fourth-story window, and sentenced
him te state prison for life.
Lieut. Mills defeated a band of hostile
Indians in Texas en the 11th hist.
A rain and wind storm in Leck Haven
yesterday unroofed buildings, damaged
fruit and shade trees, and caused ether
material injury.
Elijah Pedergast, a jealous negre hus
band, cut his wife's threat at California, a
suburb of Louisville, Ky., last night.
It is supposed that ex-Governer Brown,
of Mississippi, whose death by drowning
is recorded in our news columns, fell from
his horse in a fit of apoplexy.
A rain storm at Lafayette, Ind., yester
day, caused $10,000 damage, and at Barn
stead and Gilmanton, N. H., buildings
were blown down and a church moved
several feet by the force of the wind.
Ilenii Rochcfert has completely recov
ered from the wound received in the recent
duel.
Snyder's planing mill, at Wayucsbiirg,
O., burned en Saturday evening. Thirty
ether houses were en tire at once and in all
of them the ilames were extinguished by
women.
Henry Myers and Michael McCarthy,
two sailors, were drowned iu the Patapsco
river, Baltimore, last night.
The Chilians have taken the town e
Arica, Peru, by assault, and made prison
ers of the garrison They have also occu
pied Tacuna after thiec days' lighting, and
sunk the Peruvian corvette Mance Capac.
Cel. Camache. et Belivia, was killed and
eight thousand men en both sides placed
hers du combat.
THE AMERICAN FLA.
Insulted en the IHgliSeas by apiiuih War
Vessel.
Bosten, June 14. An American schoo
ner arrived here te clay and reports having
been fired upon twice by a Spanish frigate
en thirtieth ultimo, twelve miles oft" Cuba.
Schooner heisted American flag, but was
bearded and examined by Spaniard.
31 ED IV A L.
Brandy as a Medicine.
The following article was voluntarily sent te
Mr. II. E. Slaymaker, Agent for Rcigart's Old
Wine Stere, by a prominent practising physi
cian et this county, who has extensively used
the Brandy referred te in his regular practice.
It is commended te the attention of these af
flicted with
Indigestion and Dyspepsia.
BRANDY AS A MEDICINE.
This new much abused Alcoholic Stimulant
was never intended as a beverage, but te be
used us a medicine of great potency in the core
et some of the destructive diseases which
sweep away their annual thousands of victims.
With a purely philanthropic motive we pre
sent te the favorable notice et invalids espe
cially these alllicted with that miserable dis
ease Dyspepsia, a specific remedy, which is
nothing mere or less than
.Drauuy. i
The aged, with feeble appetite anil merr or i
less debility, will find this simple medicine,
when used properly, I
A Sovereign Remedy
or all their ills and aches. Be It, he.vever
stnctljyrtiderstoed that we prescribe and u-n
but enCTirticle. and that is
REIGART'S OLD BRANDT,
Sold by our enterprising young friend, II. E
SLAYMAKER. This Brandy has steed the
test for years, and has never failed, as lar
as our experience extends, and we thereleie
sive it the preference ever all ether Brandies.
no matter with hew uianyjaw-breaklngFieneh
titles they are branded. One-fourth of the
money that is yearly thrown away en various
Impotent dyspepsia specifics would sultlce te
buy all the Brandy te cure any s uch case or
eases. In proof of the curative powers "t
Reigart's Old Brandy,
In cases et Dyspepsia, we can summon mini
hers of witnesses one case in particular we
cite:
A hard-working farmer had been a ill let ed
with an exhaustive Dyspepsia for a number of
years; his stomach would reject almost every
kind et feed; he had sour eructatiens con
stantly ue appetite in tact, he was obliged te
restrict Ids diet te crackers and stale bread,
and as a beverage he used McGr.tnu's Reet
Ueer. He is a Methodist, and then, as new,
S reached at times, and in his disceuies etten
eclaimrd earnestly against all kinds of strong
drink. When advised te try
Reigart's Old Brandy,
In his case, he looked up with astonishment,
but after hearing of its wonderful cllects iu
the cases of some of hid near acquaintances, lie
at last consented te fellow our advice, lie
nsed the Brandy faithfully and steadily; the
first bottle giving him an appetite, and before
the second was taken he was a sound man. with
a stomach capable of digesting anything which
he chose te eat. lie still keeps it and uses a lit
tle occasionally; and since lie has this medi
cine he has been of very little pecuniary bene
fit te the doctor. A Practisise Phtsiciav.
H. R SLAYMAKER,
AOKHT JOB
Reigart's Old Wine Stere,
Established in 1785,
IMFOltTKR AMD DEALER IN
FINE OLD BRANDIES, SHERRIES, SUPE
RIOR OLD MADEIRA, (Imported in Wis,
1827 and 1828.) CHAMPAGNES O
EVERY BRAND, SCOTCH ALE
PORTER. BROWN STOUT.
Ne. 20 EAST BUNG ST.. La.-sCA.STEK. PA
EOJt SALE OS REM.
170K RENT.
. The second story of Eshleman & Rath
von's Banking Heuse, at Centre Square, and
also a room en second jitery, opposite the
Penn'a R. R. Depot, en Chestnut street.
B. F. ESHLEMAN.
f25-2tdAStl Attemev-at-Law
N. McRae, Wyebriclge, Ontario, writes : "I
have sold large quantities of Dr. Themas'
Eclectic Oil ; it is nsed for colds, sere threat,
croup, Ac, and, in fact, for any affection of the
threat it works like magic. It s a sure cure for
barns, wounds and bruises." Fer sale, by IL
B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen
street, Lancaster, Pa. 35
czeTsnra,
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LEOAJ. 1TQTICES.
I:STATK OF FRANCIS X. SUTKK, LATE
!i of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters tes
tamentary en snid estate having been granted
te the undersigned, all person-) indebted there
to are requested te make immediate payment,
anil these having claims or demands against
the same will present them without delay f'V
settlement te the undersigned, residing in
Lancaster city. Pa ROSA SUl'EK,
B. F. Davis. Att'v. Executrix.
jelO-fitdeaw
TESTATE OF MICHAEL BIALONK. LATE
lli of Lancaster city, decens-ed. Letters tes
tamentary en sail I estate having been granted
te the undersigned, all persons Indebted there
to are requested te make immediate payment,
and these having claims or demands against
the same will present them without delay for
settlement te the undersigned, lesidlng in
Lancaster city.
COL..EDWARD McGOVERN,
W. L. 1 KIP Kit.
.1. M.BURKE.
Gre. M. Km ire, Att'y. Executers.
mSl-Ctdeaw
X'STATK OF LOKK.NZ SCHILLING, LATK
ii of Lancaster citv. Pa., deceased. Letters
et administration, with the will annexed, en
said estate having been granted te the under
signed, all person indebted te Mild decedent
are requested te make immediate settlement,
ami these having claims or demands against
the estate et said decedentte make known the
same te the undersigned without delay, resid
ing in Lancaster citv-
ROSft RAPP, Administratrix,
B. F. Davis, Attorney. niy37-6tdeaw
ITSTATK OF ANN McCOKT, LATK OF
li Lancaster city, deceased. Letters testa
nientury en said estate having been grunted
te the undersigned, all persons indebted te
said decedent are requested te make Immedi
ate settlement, and these having claims or de
mands against the estate et said decedent, te
make known the same te the undersigned
without delay, residing In Lancaster city.
REV. A. F. KAUL.
jc.VOtdeaw Executer.
ISTATK OF JACOB STAUFFEK, LATK
It of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters of
administration en aid estate having been
granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebt
ed thereto requested te make immediate pay
ment, and these baring claims or demands
ngainstthc same will present them without
delay for settlement te the undersigned.
F.-II.STAUFFKB.
DAVID McN.STAIXFKER,
or te Administrator.
A. C. Rki.nebiil, Att'y 4 jcSCtdenw
INSTATE OF MAKYMULVANT, LATK OF
J the city of Lancaster, deceased. Letters
of administration en said estate having been
granted te the undersigned, all persons in
debted thereto me requested te make immedi
ate 'payment, ami these having claims or de
mands against the same will prenent them
without delay for settlement te the undersign
ed, residing in the citv of Lancaster.
JNO. A. COYLE,
m.vntileaw AdnilnKttaler.
J7STATK OF JAMES BOIIAN, LATK OF
J the City et Lancaster, deceased. Let tern
testamentary en said estate having been
granted te the undersigned, all persons in
ilehted te said decedent are requested te make
immediate scttlcmcnt.and tbee having claims
or demands against the estate et said ileeedeut
te make known the same without delay te the
undersigned.
MARY BOIIAN.
MARGARET KEEFE,
ap3lMtded Executrixes
E
.STATK OF J A 31 KM W. KIIKY. LATK
of Lancaster Citv. deceased. Letters of ad
ministration en said estate having been grant
ed te the undersigned, all persons indebted
thereto are requested te niakeiuMiicdfatepuy
inent, and the-e having claims or demands
against the same will present them withoutde witheutde
lay ter settlement te the undersigned, or her
attorney, .1. L. Steinmetz.
JSTLIARHEY.
Administratrix.
J. L. Steismetr. Att'v. ui7-4iideuw
INSTATE OF ANNA M. WEIDLEK,
111 late el the City of Lancaster, deceased.
Letters et administration en said estate hav
ing been granted te the undersigned, all per
sons indebted te said decedent are requested
te make immediate settlement, and these hav
ing claims or demands against the same, will
present thetn without delay for settlement te
the undersigned, residing In Lancsistcr City.
MISS. E. E. PATTERSON,
J. W. F. Swift. Administratrix.
Attorney. m.'IO-vtdeed
1 .'STATE OF JOSEPH WANNER, LATE
j of Upper Lcaceck township, deceased.
Letters et administration en said estate hav
ing been granted te the undersigned, all per
sons Indebted thereto are requested te make
immediate settlement, and these having claims
or demands; against the same willjiresent tliein
without delay for settlement te the undersign
ed, residing in Barcvilic.
SARA II WANNER, Administratrix.
Wm. S. Amwee. Att'y, l.W East King Street.
Gue. F. Bark, Her Agent. ml5-ltd&5lw
INSTATE OF JOHN JACOII VKOMslIT,
j late of East Lampptertewnship,dcceased.
The undersigred Auditor, appointed te dis
tribute the balance remaining in the hands of
Chas. M. Hewell. Administrator, te aad among
these legally entitled te the same, will sit for
that purpose en FRIDAY, the 25th day of
JUNE. 1&, at 10 o'clock a. m., in the Library
Roem of the Court Heuse, in the city or Lan
caster, where all persons Interested in said dis
tribution may attend.
D. McMULLEN,
m8B-6tw Auditor.
INSTATE OF GEORGE EITEN1M?LLEU.
li late of West Lampeter tewnshlp.deceased.
Letters tcstamentjury en said estate having
been granted te he undersigned, all person
indebted thereto are requested te make imme
diate payment, and these having claims or de
mands against the same will present them
without delay for settlement te the undersign
ed, residing in said township.
GEORGE EITENMILLEU,
SAMUEL SHAUP.
Executers.
D. McMriLEX, Att'y. m26-Ctw
ISTATL OF CHRISTIAN HOMHERGKR,
j late of Warwick, township, Lancaster
county, deceased. Letters testamentary en
said estate having been granted te the under
signed, all persons Indebted thereto are re
quested te make immediate PetUcment, and
these having claims or demands against the
same will present them without delay for set
tlement te the undersigned, residing in War
wick township, said county.
ISAAC F. BOMBERGER.
SAMUEL G. BOMBERGER,
Executers.
Wm. R. Wilsen, Att'y. m31-6tw
1H THE HEIRS AND LEGAL REPRE
sentatives of William Black, sr.. deceased,
late of Little Britain township, Lancaster
county, Pennsylvania : Yeu are hereby no
tified that by virtue et an order,of t lie Orphans'
Court of Lancaster county, te me directed, I
will held an inquest te divide, part or value,
the real estate of William Black, sr., deceased,
en TUESDAY, the 22d day et J UN K, 180. at 10
o'clock a. m., en the premises, in Little Britain
township, Lancaster county, Pennsylvania,
when and where yeamav attend if you think
proper. JACOB S. STRINE. Sheriff..
Shekitf's Orncr, Lancaster, Pa., June 1. 1.
JeS-Stw4