LANCASTER DAELX INTELLIGENCER. TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1880. h FORGERY. A Check liaised from 3 te 9500. A story is en the streets that en last Wednesday David Landis, butcher, of Bird-in-Hand, gave te a man named Rudy a check for $5, and that Rudy " raised " the check te $500, had it cashed and departed for parts unknown. Our informant could net give us the name of the hank at which the check was cashed, and none of our hankers knew anything about the matter. The check was probably cashed by a country bank. Rudy and a companion named Adam Wise were at the Serrel Herse hotel, this city, en Thursday last, with plenty of money, and one of them get a 50 note changed, since which neither of them has-been see n. time Tlie Steiiiniaii-HeiiHel Caire Court. In the Supreme Mr. Shapley, one of the counsel for the editors of the Intelligexcei. in the dis barment matter, went up te llarris burg this mernmr from Philadelphia, and a dispatch received from there states that en Ins application the supreme court has fixed Friday morning next for the argument in the case. Sacred Heart Academy. The seventh annual commencement of the Sacred Heart academy, under the aus pices of the Sisters of the Hely Cress, will take place at Fulton opera house en Fri day afternoon next at half-past 1 o'clock. The pregramme is a varied one, embrac ing line selections of music, vocal and in strumental, essays, addresses and impres sive tableaux. Fire at St. Charles Furnace. This morning at an eatly hour the stock house of St. Charles furnace, at Columbia, caught lire i:i some manner and was almost consumed. The Columbia fire department was en hand, and the engine of Columbia company, Ne. 1, blew off a cylinder head while in service. The furnace is owned by C. Ii. Gruhb&Sen. Train Taken Oil". The Atlantic express, due ever the Penn sylvania railroad at 12:25 at night, has been taken off. The first train which leaves for the East after midnight te-night and hereafter will be the Philadelphia express, due at 2:10 a. in. Sjtlu of Horses. Samuel Hess & Sen, auctioneers, yester day sold at public sale at Fred. Brimmer's stable, for Geerge Gressman .51 head of horses at an average of $104 per head, one of which was sold for $251 and two at $2:38 apiece. lell Down Stairs. A four-year-old son of Jacob Ilcrzeg, re siding en Beaver street, fell down stairs this morning and cut a terrible gash en his forehead. He also had his nose in jured. Dr. Davis dressed the wounds. A national chorus of people lrem sill parts of the country, cured el Rheumatism," loudly Milling the praises el" St. .1 aceus Oil. The lSaptist Festival. The Baptist church festival will close thi evenlng, at which time the contest for bird-, cakes, cornel and violin will be decided. Al- a package auction will be held. Yeung ladies who delight in fair use Cutlcuni Medicinal Seap. fresh lace- Hark: hark ! 'tis SOZODONT I cry. Haste, youths anil maidens, come and buy. Come and a. secret I'll unfold, At small expense te young and old. A charm that will en both bestow A ruby lip, and teeth like snow. jeH-lwdeed&w Fickle In appetite, irresolute in mind, and subject te melancholy, try Malt Hitters, SPECIAL NOTICES. Haunted Me. Del't, poverty and sutrering haunted me for years, caused by a sick family and large bills for doctoring which lid no geed. I was com -1 letely discouraged, until one year age, by the advice of my pastor, I procured Hep Hit ters and commenced their u-e, and in one month we were all well, and none of us have been sick a day since ; ami I want te say te all peer men, you can keep your families well a year with Hep Bitters for less than one doe ter's visit will cost. A Workingman. jel5-2wd,v.w The greatest medicine known for produc ing an appetite is "Lindsey's JSIoed Searcher." An Old Man Restored te Health. Batavia, X. Y., Sept. IS, IST'.l. II. II. Waunku & Ce., KeciiKSTKit, X. Y. Ui:x n.K.MKN " Fer forty years I have suffered with Diabetes, being obliged te void urine as elten as once in thirty minutes, and have also been a great sufferer from palpitation et the heart. 1 am new using your Diabetes Cure, and can truly say, at seventy years at age, that it makes me feel like a new man." ,icl5-2wdY.W J'ETlUt SlIOWERMA X. Try Loclier's Renowned Cough Syrup. Statistics prove that twenty-five percent, of the deaths in our larger cities arc caused by 'onsuiuptien, and when we rellect that this terrible disease in its worst stage will yield te a bottle of Lecher's Kenewned Cough Syrup, shall we condemn thcsullerers ter their negli gence, or pity them for their ignenuiee? Xe it Fast King street. 'Vr. Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup. I)u. Bp.ewmng's Tonic and Alterative is the popular Bleed Purifier, Tonic, etc., because it is made by a Uegular Graduate of Medicine, is the result et scientilic research, is accurately and elegantly compounded, wonderfully elli elli cacieus, is taken in very small doses, and is pure, clean, and pleasant te the taste. Price 50 cents and $1. Fer sale by the Proprietor, V. Champien Brewuing, M. D., 1117 Arch Street, Philadelphia, and all Druggists. 4 jelO-lwd&w If Yeu are Sick, Bead the Kidney-Wert advertisement in another ciilumn, 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 specillc energy en the Kidneys and Liver, it cures the worst diseases caused by their derangement. Use it at once. jell-lwd&w Try Leclier's Kenewned Cough Syrup. Suiidkn Changes op the Weather often cause Pulmonary, Bronchial and Asthmatic troubles. ''Brown's Bronchial Treche.t', will allay irritation, which induces coughing, of tentimes giving immediate relief. JelS-lwdTTh&S&w Have you headache, pain in the back, coated tongue, or dizziness? II se, take "Sellers' Liver Pills," and be cured. Grape Culture and Wine. The culture of grapes in New Jersey ls get ting te be one of the most important indus tries of the state. The principal varieties raised arc the Oporto and Concord. Mr.Speer's vineyards at Passaic premise a larger yield this than any previous year. In consequence .Mr. Speer has reduced the price of his Pert Grape Wine. The eldest can new be had at $1 per bottle from any et the druggists. It is used for medicinal purposes as a superior wine, and in churches for communion purposes. Its properties arc .net intoxicating se that the weakest person may use it te advantage, and temperance people cannot object te its use ter medicine. Evening Bulletin. This wine is endorsed by Drs. Atlce and Davis, and sold by II. E. Slaymaker. je!5-2wd&w Mothers! Mothers!! Mothers!!! Arc you disturbed at night and broken et your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth? It se, go at once and getabettlc of JIBS. WINS LOW'S.SOOXIIING SYBUP. ItwiU relieve the peer little sufferer immediately depend upon it; there is no mistake about it. There is neta mother en earth who lias 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 health 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 nure- in the United States. Sold everywhere 25 cents a bottle. fJ17-lyd&wM.W&S Try Lechei's Kenewned 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 Wert acts en the-e 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. JelMwd.Vw Try Soulier's Kenewned Cough Syrup. Bebert Lubbeck. Cedar Bapids, Iowa, writes: " I have used Dr. Themas' Eclectrie Oil both for myself and family for Diphtheria, with the very best results. I regard it as one of the best remedies for this disease, and would use no ether." Pepe & Blllau, druggists. Cedar Bapids, Iowa, write : ' We have never sold any medi cine that give.-such satisfaction te the custo mer and pleasure te the seller as Dr. Themas' r.clecluc OH." Fer sale uy 11. a. ceciiraii, druggi-t. 137 and l.'1'J Xerth Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. 41 Brown's Household l'anacea Is the most effective Pain Destroyer in the world. Will most surely quicken the bleed whether taken internally ernpplied externally and thereby mere certainly BELIEVE PAIX, whether chronic or acute, than any ether pain alleviator, and it is warranted double the strength of any similar preparation . It cures pain in the Sfide, Back or Bowels, Sen: Threat, Rheumatism, Toetluiche and ALL ACMES, and is the GBKAT BELIEVKB OF PAIX. "BROWN'S HOUSEHOLD PANA CEA " should be in every family. Ateaspoon Ateaspeon Ateaspoen lnl et the Panacea in a tumbler et het water (sweetened, if pretcned), taken at bedtime, will BREAK UP A COLD. 25 cents a bottle. Fer sale at II. P.. Cochran & Ce's Drugstore Xerth Queen street. Lancaster. "Inch Sickness, Undoubtedly with children, attributed toether causes, is occa-ieucd by Worms. BUOWX'S VERMIFUGE COMFITS, or Werm Lozenges although effectual in destroying worms, can de no pesiblc injury te the most delicate child This valuable combination has been success fully u-ed by physicians, and found te be ab solutely sure in eradicating worms. Twenty live, cents a box. (jaul5-lvd&wTuTh&S O. ISortlc.et Manchester, Ontario Ce., X. Y., write.-: "I obtained immediate relief from the u-e el Dr. Themas' Eclectrie Oil. I have had A-tlima for eleven years. Have been obliged te sit up all night ler ten or twelve nights in succession. 1 can new sleep soundly all night en a feather .bed, which 1 had net been able te de prcvious'te using the Oil." Anether writes: "lhavebeen troubled with Asthma for vears; have used halt a bottle of Dr. Themas' Eclectrie Oil, and the benefit I have received from it is se great that I would net take one hundred dollars for the balance II I could get no mere." Fer sale by II. It. Cochran, druggist. 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. 42 POLITICAL. DEMOCKATIC STATE TICKET. KOK BUl'UKMi: .irneK. GEOKGE A..1ENKS. FOB AUIIITOll OKNEUAL. BOBKBT P. DECHEBT. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. roil CONOKE8S. .1.1,. STEINMETZ. reu distiuct attehx i:v. d. Mcmullen, KOK 8KNATOH (13th DISTRICT.) .). IS. DOUGLASS. l'OR ASSKMIILV ("ill DISTRICT.) S. C. STEVENSON, S. P. SHIKK. VOn ASSEMI1LV (3d niSTKICT.' AMOS DILLEK, B. DAVIS YUNDT, JACOB M. IIAEXLKX. FOIl PRISON INSl'KCTOllS. P.ABTOX M. WINTERS BEN.I. MILLEB. FOR rOOR DIRECTOIIS. A. .LSNYDEB, JOHN FBANC1SCUS. LANCASTER COUNTY APPOINTMENTS. DIXKOATES TO NATIONAL CONVENTION. IJ..I. McGBANX, W. U. IIENSEL. (ALTERNATES.) E.S. IIAMBKIGIIT C.J. BHOADS. ELECTOR. JAMES G. McSPABBAN. STATE COMMITTEE MEMREIt';. GEO. DILLEK, M.S. MOOKE. Withdrawn. NE ' AD I'ERTISEMENTS. rrilK V KSTI VAlT" AT "tu efi est-i iXv- J TIST Church will close te-night, and the goods remaining will be sold at auction. Alse a package auction. ltd i1ITY TAXE; Kj The ic 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 lore J nlv I, 18S0. E. WELCH AXS, jel-tdM, FA.SU Treasurer. F SUKE YOUR PltOPEKTY WITH. BAUSMAN & BURNS, Ne. 10 West Orange Street. Office jeScedtfdR PUBLIC SALE OF THE STOCK OF AN extensive Livery Establishment, at Lan caster, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 10, 1S.SH. Sixteen Head of Horses, one Black Hearse, one White Hear.-e, live Coaches, Phaetons, Buggies, Omnibu-cs, Express Wagons, one Hay Wagen ami Ladders, three Poles, Sleighs, Coach, Omnibus and Light Deuble Harness; l." . -els et Geed Single Harness, Bebes, Whips, Blankets, Day Cutters, and a grcatmany ether articles tee numerous te mention. Sale te commence at 9 a. m.. when conditions and terms will be made known by GEOKGE W. ZECIIER. II. SnuBERT, Auct. jeli-3tdR P KOPOSAL.S FOIt BUILDING. Scaled proposals will be received by the Beard et Trustees of the l'eates Institute until JUXE 2.1, 18S0, for the erection of a Scheel Building en the let en the northeastern corner et Duke and Walnut streets. The contractor will be expected te de all the work connected with the building, including plumbing, gas lifting. Vc, and making the flues and connec tions for t lie heater. The right te reject any or all of the bids is reserved. The plans and spec spec ilicatiens can be seen at the office of S. II. Reynolds, esq. Proposals te he addressed te the undersigned. GEOKGE XAUMAX, jcl.i.5td Secretary of Beard of Trustees. A Special Medical Netice ! DR. O. A. GREENE takes this method of notifying his numerous patients and friends that in consequence of Ids arduous duties (occupying his time often lifteen hours of the day) he will take a brief vacation te recuperate his body. He will leave Lancaster en the 141b of J UNE,nnd will be ab sent probably two weeks, during which time his patients can procure renewals of his reme dial at his eflices from the person in charge. OVER 700 PERSONS have enrolled their names en his book as patients during his live months practice in Lancaster. Seme 500 have taken his CUBE QUICK ler Catarrh who-e names are net booked. Only two persons have died who have entered his eflices, and te both el them he ex pressly stated his inability te cure thein. SSrDue notice et return will be made. DR. C. A. GREENE, Ne. 23C NORTH QUEEN STREET. mll-CmdTu.Th&S MISCELLANEO us. A K. McCANK, AUCTIONEER OF REAL. J Estate and Personal Property. Orders left at Ne. 35 Charlette street, or at the Black uerse uetci, 44 and 46 North Queen strectwlll receive prompt attention. Hills made out and ttended te without additional cost. e27-ly SCHOOL. TAX, 1880. The duplicate is in the hands et the Treas urer. 5 per cent, off for premt payment, WM. O. M ABSHALL, Treasurer. Xe. 12 Centre Square. Office hours from 9 a. m. te 4 p. in. jel2-3tdS.W&SB DR. WM. V. FAIINESTOCK Having returned from the Seuth, has re sumed his office practice, and can be found at his residence, Xe. 239 EAST KING STEEET. ml8-2mdewS SUNDAY SCHOOL FESTIVAL. A Festival with all the delicacies of the season, ler the benetlt of Christ Lutheran Sun day school, will be held at Beberts's hall. N. Prince street, en Thursday, Friday and Satur day evenings of this week. Admi.-sien in cents. jcl4-2tdM4W TTAY! HAY!! HAY!!! FIFTY TONS Ne. 1 TIMOTHY HAY, AT M. F. STEIGERWALT & SON'S, 827-lyd SU XOBTH WATEK STBEET. PROPOSALS FOR STREET WORK. Sealed proposals will be received by the Street Committee for the following work up te the 24th day of JUNE, at 7 o'clock p. in.: Fer laying Belgian Bleck pavement and crossings en X'erth Queen street, from Penn Square te Orange street. Fer grading and macadamizing West Orange street from Char Char eotte te Pine. Fer grading Poplar street from Strawberry te Filbert. Each jiart of said work te be bid ter separately. The committee re serve the right te reject any or all bids received. Proposals te be endorsed stating the work bill for and te be addressed te D. McMullen, Chair man, and left at Ne. 122 East Kingstreet. Plans and specifications te be seen at the ellice of JAMES C. CABP-NTEB. City Regulator. jell-2tdcedM&Th Ne. Ii) North Duke Street. AMENDMENT TO CHARTER OF LAS caster Heme Mutual Fire Insurance Com pany. Netice Is hereby given that application has been made te the Court of Common Pleas of l.anc:ister county te grant certain amendments te charter of Lancaster Heme Mutual Fire In surance Company, new Hied in Prothenotary's Otlice, and motion ter decree granting the same will be made en the 21st day of June, A. D. 1SS0, at 10 o'clock a. in. WM. It. WILSON, A. C.BEINOEHL. Solicitors for the Lancaster Heme Mutual Fire Insurance Company. m-2C-3wdM,W&S NOVELTIES SILKS DRESS GOODS! We have new open our Importations of New Silk from Lyens, including Brocaded Satin De Lyens, Solid Celer Satin De Lyens, Black Satin Be Lyens, Luisine in New Colorings and Styles, PilCLJ BROCADES, In Celers te match the New Dress CJoed- In Dress Goods, a Great Variety of New Textures, such as SHOODA CLOTHS, IN THE NEW SHADES. Beautiful Silk and Weel Fancies te Match Plain Cleths, Plain Canten Crapes in all Celers, and a number specify of New Tilings impossible te ONE FACT we wish le emphasize. Se tar, the advance en our goods amounts te nothing, and a strict in spection of our stock will show that at all times we arc as low in prices as any, and often lower. A close examination of our goods is cordially invited. 1412 and 1414 Chestnut Street, aprI;-M,W&F PHILADELPHIA. The Lewest Prices! Orders and inquiries by mail receive prompt attention. J.E.CaldweH&Ce. IMPOBTEBS OF Diamonds, Sapphires, Em eralds, Rubies, Pearls. JEWELERS, THE LATEST DESIGNS IN LACE PINS, SCAflF PINS, FINGER RINGS EAR-RINGS, BRACELETS, SLEEVE BUTTONS AND LOCKETS, In Beman Filigree and Burnished Geld. PHILADELPHIA. aprlG-M.W&F Heier Celin & Ce NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. H. Z. RHOADS & BRO. MANUFACTURING, '' . IMPORTING, JOBBING, , WHOLES AT.TNG 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 flrst-class Watch and Jewelry Repairing. Ne. 4 WEST KING STREET. LEGAL XOTICES, ESTATE OF JOSEPH WANNER, LATE of Upper Leaceek township, deceased. Letters et administration en said estate hav ing been granted te the underpinned, all per sons indebted thereto are leqiientcd te make immediate settlement, ami these Having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay ler settlement te the undersign ed, residing in Bareville. SAItAII WANNEB. Administratrix. Wm. P. Am wecs. Aft'y, 138 East King Street. , Gee. F. Bake, Her Agent. ml5-ltd&5tw , 1 ."STATE OF JOHN JACOIt CROSSIIY, li late of East Lampetertewnship, deceased. The undcrsigred Auditor, appointed te dis tribute tlie balance remaining in the' hands of Clms. M. Hewell, Administrator, te and among these legally entitled te the same, will sit for that purpose en FRIDAY, the 25th day of J UNE. l&N!, at 10 o'clock a. m.. In the Library Beem of the Court Heuse, In the city of Lan caster, where all persons interested in said dis tribution may attend. D. McMULLEN, m'JC-Ctw Auditor. I7STATE OF GEORGE EITENMIEEER, 2j late of West Lampeter te wnship.deceased. Letters testamentary en said estate having been granted te 'he undersigned, all persons 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. C, EC-HUE EITENMILLEB, SAMUEL SHAUP, Executers. D. McMullen, Att'y. ni2G-0tw INSTATE OF CIIK1STIAN BOMBERGKR, U late el" Warwick township, Lancaster county, deceased. Letters testamentary en said estate having been granted te the under signed, all persons indebted thereto are re iicMcd te make immediate settlement, and these having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay ler set tlement te the undersigned, residing in War wick township, said county. ISAAC F. BOMBEBGEB, SAMUEL G. BOMBEBGEB, Executers. Wm. It. Wilsen, Att'y. in31-6tw A-s .SIGEI ESTATE OF AMOS A NOR TON and wile, of Salisbury township, Lancaster county, xne unuersigncu Auditor, appointed te distribute the balance remaining in the hands of Samuel P. Norten, Assignee of Ames A. Norten and wife te and among these legally entitled te the same, will sit ter that purpose en SATUBDAY, JUNE 5. 18S0, at 10 o'clock a. m., in the Library Beem et the Court Heuse, in the city of Lancaster, where all per sons interested said distribution mav attend. T. E. HOLAHAN, mlS-ltw Auditor. ri'O THE HEIRS AND LEGAL REPRE- X sentatives of William Black, sr deceased, late el" Little Britain township, Lancaster county, Pennsylvania : Yeu are hereby no ticed that by virtue et an orderef the 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 Md day et JUNE,18S0,at 10 o'clock a. m., en the premises, in Little Britain township, Lancaster county, Pennsylvania, when and where you mav attend if you think proper. JACOB S. STBINE, Sheriff. SiiEKiiT's OrncE, Lancaster, Pa., June 1, 1HS0. je2-3tw riMlE ACCOUNTS OF THE FOLLOWIMi L named estates will be presented for con firmation nisi en MON DAY, JUNE 21, 18S0: Emily J. Bering's trust estate. Jehn 1. Hart man, trustee. Albert F. Hartman's trust estate. Jehn I. Hartman, trustee. Christian Mylin's trust estate. Peter Staut fer. trustee. Elizabeth Freestone's trust estate. Bebert Warden, committee. Samuel F. Shcrtz's trust estate. Geerge Trout, committee. Emanuel W. Schaetl'er's trust estate. Jehn Levergood, committee. Tlie Mount Jey Building and Saving Associ ation's trust estate. Philip A. Pyle et. ul., trustees. Obeil Bauman and wife's assigned estate. Isaac Strohl, assignee. Jacob A. Bergman's assigned estate. Jeseph K. Lutz, assignee. Jehn C. Bryan's assigned estate. Fredeiick Smith, et. al assignees. Samuel Brubaker and wile's assigned estate. A. J. Beam, assignee. Jacob ',. Burkhart and wife's assigned estate. Peter B. Uoed, assignee. Charles Biskiug and wile's assigned estate. Samuel Bruckhart, assignee. Jacob W. Celdren ami wife's assigned estate. Edward II. Celdren. assignee. Patrick Carr and wife's assigned estate. Emanuel E. Miller, assignee. William M. Craiiscand wife'sassigned estate. Cyrus Ucain, assignee. James C. Findley's assigned estate. Enes P. Findlcy, assignee. Benj. V. Herr and wife's assigned estate. Samuel K. Albright, assignee. Jesiah Hummers assigned estate. E. (J. Gretr, assignee. Eli W. Gochenauer's assigned estate. Jacob F. Warfel, assignee. Davis Kain and wife's assigned estate. Cyrus lieam, assignee. Christopher Mecklcy'sassigned estate. Adam McCloud cf. al., assignees. A.J. McCemsey's assigned estate. Win. N. (lalbralth, assignee. Isaac W. MeUinuis's assigned estate. Daniel Lee. assignee. Elias II. Bheads and wife's assigned estate. Jehn B. Ueckley, assignee. Ames Beese and wife's assigned estate. Jno. Hildebrand, assignee. Samuel Bessier and wife's assigned estate. Jacob 1 1 oak, assignee. Gotleib Swilkey's assigned estate. Hugh S. (Jura, assignee. The Lancaster Cerk Company, limited, as signed estate. Hugh S. Uara, assignee. Michael II. Shirk and wife's assigned estate. Israel W. Mentzer et. al., assignees. Isaac Dickinsen's assigned estate. Jehn Fex, assignee. Jean M. Geed's trust estate. Adam Geed, committee. Jehn Charles's trust estate. Jehn S. Mann, trustee. Jeshua Faust and wife's assigned estate. Levi W. Mentzer, assignee. Isaac N. Keen and wife's assigned estate. David Keen, assignee. P. G. Weinneld and wife's assigned estate. J. G. Gamian, assignee. Andrew Jehl and wife's assigned estate. Cal vin Cooper, assignee, JeHorsen T. Eshleman aud wife's assigned estate. Peter C. Arneld, assignee. Jehn A. Erben and wife's assigned estate. Jehn D.Skiles, assignee. Geerge L. Deeg anil wife's assigned estate. Jacob U. Shuinan, assignee. Kurtz & Ce.'s assigned estate. Philip A. Pyle el. al., assignees. Daniel SeiTerling and wife'sassigned estate. E. II. Burkhelder, assignee. Henry Wise and wife's assigned estate. Nathan C. Fry, assignee. Samuel McQuatcand wife's assigued estate. Nathan C. Frv. assignee. r Mary Ann Eckman's assigned estate. Abra ham K. Herr, committee. Isaac Yeung and wife's assigned estate. Julius L. Shuinan, assignee. Aaren D. Stauffer's trust estate, Samuel K. Staufler, committee. Jacob B. Amwake and wife's assigned es tate. A. J. Eberly, assignee. E. McMELEN, Prothenotary. May 24, 1S30. m26i4tw WANTED. WASTED .EVERYBODY TO ADVKB tlse, free et charge, in the Intklliokn Intklliekn ceb, who wants something te de. WANTED AN HONEST, UntlGHT and intelligent young man et business capacity wants a situation as clerk or sales man In a dry goods house. Can come well recommended by prominent business men of the county. Address "Business," Lancaster FostefTice. ltd TAUS! KAGS! It AGS I KAGS WANTED J-li Housekeepers take notice that we are paying 2 cents a pound for MIXEJD KAGS. Cash paid as seen as delivered te WM. HENNECKE, apr3-3md Ne. 2 West King Street. MAKKET8. new Yerk Market. New Yerk. June 15. Fleur State and Wesi ern dull und prices without decided change ; superfine state $3 304 i ; extra de : 7.i4 '2j; choice de $t 305 U ; fancy $3 U5j( 00; round hoop Ohie$4 0u5 00: choice de $5 1025; superfine western fJ50 4 'J3 ; common te geed extra de 3 754 40 ; choice dodo $4. r07(X; choice white wheat de J4 55 00; Southern dull ; common te fair e.x t iii $55 60 ; geed te choice de $5 65 (5 50. iv neat spring quiet and steads": winter shade stronger and quiet; Ne. 1 White $1 SIX; Ne. 2 Bed, July, $1 16; de June, June, i -JKfi -i.,. Cern a shade stronger and quiet , Mixed western, spot, 4Ua51iC; de future 50 51c. Oats quiet and firm : State S9S4"c ; Western 37iSl45c. Beef dull and prices unchanged. Perk firmer ; new mess $1750. Lard quiet and firm; steam rendered $7K, Whisky dull ; Western $1 0S1 09. Spirits of turpentine dull at 4445c. Stock aiarkets. PlIlLAnKLnilA. 12:30 p. m. Stocks weak. Pennali's (third issue) 07S Philadelphia & Erie 12 Beading 9 Pennsylvania h Lehigh Valley 4 United Ces. et N.J 1(H) Northern Pacific 2ti " Preferred ;y. Northern Central 31 Lehigh Navigation ; Norristown 101 y. Central Transportation Ce. 4S' June 15. :::(K) r. si. Pitt.-., Titusville & Buflale. 14;i Little Schuylkill. 45 N'kw 1 eiik, June 15. Stocks stronger. Meney :32 N. Y. Central 128" xui itt i'ij Adams Express 111. Michigan Central Siiji; Michigan Southern 104 f Illinois Central 104J," Cleveland A Pittsburgh.... 110 Chicago & Beck Island 101 Pittsburgh & Fert Wayne.. Pi'J'4 Western Union Tel. Ce 105 Teledo & Wabash 35 New Jersey Central G2J4 United States lienets and Sterling Kxeliuiigr. (Quotations by It. K. Jamisen & Ce., S. W. cer. ki aim uncstuut streets). Philadelphia. June 15. United States 0's, 1881, (registered). .l(Ktfg04 United States 5's, 18S1. (registered). .KttKlttl'X United States 4's, 1)1, (registcred)10,yl(j United States 4J-'s,lS'.H, (coupons).. .1(K;10'. United States 4's, 1!(07. (registered). .1IW United States Currency 6's 1st Sterling Exchamre l'-li 1S0 PliilHilelpliia Market. Philadelphia, June 1'. Fleur sluggish and weak ; superliue $2 7."3 25; extra ut $3 2j;5M); Ohie and Indiana fam ily at $5 wi5 75; Penn'a family Jl.'05 00; St. Leuis family $5 ."Oigi; 00 ; Minnesota family $!5:i5 75; patent and high grades $ij 507 50. Bye Heur at $4 50. Cornmeal Brandywine unchanged. Wheat firm; Ne. 2 Western Bed$l 35; Penn'a Bed n 25 ; Amber $1 2i. Cern firmer; steamer 5051c; yellow 52c; mixed 51c. Oats firmer: Ne. 1, White. 42.!3c; Ne. 2, de 42c; Ne. 3, de 39."J9c; Se. ?, Mixed 3374c. Bye (lull; Western and Pa. SSe. Previsions firmer; nif.ss perk at $11 7512; beef hams $I85010; India m,ss beef $i(781(.r0 ; bacon, smoked shoulders 55c; salt 454ffi5e; smoked hams 10llc ; pickled liam- tyMlgtfyic. Lard tinner: city kettle 7K5ic;'' loose butchers t')4Vc; prime steam $7 05. Butter firmer;Creameryextra,2I22c Brad ford County and New Yerk extra. l'J20c ; Western Beserve extra, 5l(ic ; de geed te choice, 1215c ; Bells null ; Penn'a extra 10 13: Western reserve extra 1013c. Eggs steady ; Penn'a 1415c ; Western 13 14 c. Cheese dull and lower ; New Yerk factory 12e; Western full cream, 0I0)c; de te fair geed '.mejc: de hair skims S'Jc. Petroleum tinner ; refined Se. Whisky $110. Seeds Geed te prime Timethy dull at $2 75 3 : Flaxseed at $1 421 45. Cattle Market. Monday, June 14. The receipts of cattle a the various PhitadelphiaOO yards for the pas week were: Beeves, 2,3e head; sheep and lambs, 8,000 de. ; hogs, 5, 00 de. ; fresh cows, ISO de. Beeves. The market was quite active, and the light arrivals had the effect of raising prices V&n per pound. We quote Extra at 5 5'i.c; goeil at 5454c ; medium, 4"5c: com mon, 4J4c ; mixed, 34c; calves, 4(ic. SALES AT THE WEST PHILADELPHIA TAUD. Head. 150 Beger Maynes, Western, gross, 5J45"ic. 10C Owen Smith, Western, gross, 55-$c. 23 A. ft J. Christy, Western, gross, 5'rtJ.rKc. 120 E. S. & B. F. McFIUen, Western, gres. r'43c. 17C Ullman & Lehman Bres.. Western and Lancaster co.. gross, 55c. 53 James Cleinsen, Penn'a and Western, gross, 5.t)4c. SO Denis Smyth" Lancaster county, gross, 5 283 Jehn McArdle, Lancaster and Yerk conn cenn ties, gross, 5$45ic. 70 Daniel Murphy, Lancaster co., gross, 5 r?c. 05 Lewensteln & Adler, Western, gross, 5" V4c. 215 G. Schamberg & Ce., Western, gross, .J-bc. 25 L. Hern, Lancaster and Milllin counties, - gr);ss'. 4r,Kc .), II. Chain, jr., V estern and Penn'a, gross 4"ie. 125 Daniel Smyth & Bre., Western, gross, 5K 5$c. !2 Baeuman & Levi, Western and Lan. co. gross, 55c. 50 Abe Ostheim, Chlcagees, gross, 1c. IS S. Dreifus, Western, gross, 55c. 15 P. Hathaway, Lane, co., gross, 5k5c. 70 L. Schamberg, Penn'a, gross, 45c. 50 M. Levi, Western, gross, 42fe$c. 15 II. Chain, mixed, gross, 34c. 2 Jas. Eustace, Penn'a, gross, 45"c. Lambs were in better demand. We quote from 5 te 8c per pound. Sheep were In fair demand and nriccs were steady. We quote Extra, 100 te 110 lbs., 55c ; geed, 00 te 100 lbs, 45c ; geed, 80 te U0 lbs i'Ae; fair, 70 te 80 lbs, 44c ; interior, 34lc ; common, 33Kc. Fresh Cows were inactive, and prices ranged from $20 te $50 per head. Hogs were moderately active, and prices re mained the same as last reported. Ave quote extra at y$c ; geed at 6e ; medium at 6c ; common at (ic. SALES AT THE NORTH PHILADELPHIA TARD. Head. 110 It. Hopc,Chicageand Lan. co., gross, 55c. 05 Kiefer &-Katz, Chicagees, gross, 55c. 80 Bidey & Scattcrgoed, Chicagees, grs. 55. 00 W. W. Tiffany, Chicagees, gross, elAc 26 Jehn Bidney, jr., Yerk State,gres3,3K4c. 22 Wm. Bobbins, Ment, co., gross, 3a3l4c. 16 W. J. Morgan, Bucks co., gross, 5c. ' EOJt SALE OK RENT. 17OB BENT. " The second story of Eshleman & Bath von's Banking Heuse, at Centre Square, and also a room en second story, opposite the Penn'a It. B. Depot, en Chestnut street. B. F. ESHLEMAN. f23-2td&Stt Atternev-at Law 370K SAL.. ; 16,000 acres et Finely Timbered Ceal Land in Kentucky, en the Big Sandy river, by which the timber White Oak, Yellow Poplar, Wal nut, Ash and ether varieties can be trans ported by raft or beat te market. The land Is en the line of the Big Sandy railroad, which is about being built by Cidcinnati capitalists,and is underlaid with an immense bed of bitu minous coal. Fer further information address ALLAN A. HEBE, Keal Estate Agent, North Duke St. Lancaster, Pa. THIRD EDITION TUESDAY EVBjone JUNE 15, 1880. WEATHER INDICATIONS. "Washington, June 13. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, falling followed by rising barometer, easterly shifting te north or west winds, falling followed by stationary or higher temperature, cloudy weather and rain. WINl- AND RAIN. Western States Visited by a Furleui Tempest Eosset Eife aud Property, Cincinnati, O., June 13. The heaviest rain-storm known for a long time visited this city between eight and eleven o'clock last night. In three hours the rain-fall was 2 3-10 inches, and since then enough had fallen te meke the total ever 3 inches. All the telegraph wires were prostrated iu the North and East wards. It is reported that the depot at Hamil ton, Butler county, O., was struck by lightning and burned, but no particulars have been received. A cyclone visited a point near Frankfort. Ind., destroying many buildings. Several persons were killed and many wounded. The prostration of wires and the stoppage of trains preveut further intelligence. The Storm iu "Wisconsin. Chicago, June le. Dispatches from "Wisconsin report much damage from Heeds in me vicinity et tirecn Hay. The water in the city of Oconto is from two te four feet deep ever two-thirds of the city. The damage te the city and lumber interests en the river is estimated at a quarter of a million dollars. Business is entirely sus pended. At Grand Bapids, "Wis., the whole busi ness portion of the city is under water. A portion of it has been swept away and what remains is in great danger. Many of the stores have fallen down. 2"e esti mate of less can be formed new. On Sun day morning while Messrs. Bruinlajre and l Fergusen were removing goods from their hardware store a portion of the building was carried away. Fergusen was drowned. IN T1IE TOILS. A Notorious Counterfeit Captured at Last. ToneNTO,Ont., June 15-Bebcrt Andersen, arrested recently for passing counterfeit notes, has been identified as Harrison, the notorious counterfeiter. He confessed sub sequently and took the detective te the place where he had a number of plates buried. Among the plates are two five dollar casts of United States legal tender, for which the United States government have a standing toward of live thousand dollars. The whole of the plates recover ed are valued at $150,000. Harrison has been counterfeiting for thirty years, and his work was se well executed that it passed through the treasury at Washing ton undetected. JSuzzurd Kugles. Ottowa, Out. June 15. Counterfeit twenty dollars American geld pieces are in circulation. NATIONAL LEGISLATION. llaycs Signs the Kiver and Harber Isill The marshals' Bill Under Discussion. Washington, June 15. Hayes has ap. proved the river and harbor bill. The marshals bill is new being discussed the cabinet meeting. The Sundry civil Hill. rn. t: i.ii.. .... at j-iiu uuuiiLu me ceniercncc bill en Slltl- dry civil bill wasadepted. CxcIting Episode m the Heuse The Uepub lican "Happy Family." When the Heuse te-day resumed con sideration of the motion made by Mr. Lane yesterday, te suspend the rules and pass bill in relation te sugar tariff, lilibus tcrins ensued, and by withholding their votes the opponents of the bill left the Heuse without a quorum. An exciting scene occurred during the filibustering. Cenger said the bill was te discriminate in favor of foreign as against American labor. Frye replied excitedly that the statement did net contain a word of truth. Cenger declared this latter state ment scandalous and unworthy its author Fer a time much excitement prevailed en the Repubilcan side, while the Democrats seemed te enjoy the quarrel in what Sparks termed "the happy family." COLLISION AT SKA. marrow Escape of Twe Vessels. New Yebk, June 15. The steamship Queen, which arrived from Liverpool to day, reports that en June 1, e00 miles east of Sandy Heek, during a dense fog she came in collision with the steamer Anchoria, bound from New Yerk te Glas gow. Beth vessels were badly damaged and for awhile it was thought both would sink. The Queen took off all the Anchor Ancher ia's passengers ( 180 ) and brought them here. The Anchoria has returned and is outside the bar awaiting assistance. UK1T1SII AMEKIUA. Indian Murder at Fert "Walsh. Winnepeg, Manitoba, June 15. It is stated that the Indians who causelessly murdered young Grayburn, a mounted po liceman, at Fert Walsh, arc near Fert Benten in the United States, and that the authorities there refuse te arrest them unless given a reward of $2,000. Smallpox Scare. A single case of smallpox has caused much alarm here. OBITUAKY. Death of Be v. I'eardman. Philadelphia, June 15. Henry Au gustus Beardman, D. D., the well known clergyman, and for ever forty years pastor of the Tenth Presbyterian church, Twelfth and Walnut streets, died at his residence at seven o'clock this morning. BY WIBE. News of the Atternoeu in Uriel. Snow fell in Minneapolis, 3Iinn., te-day. Gee. W. Marsen's house, barn and out buildings at Helies, Me., burned yester day. Less, $15,000. On Saturday night, two miles south of Richardson, Tex., a man named Newsome was murdered by one named Pfoutz, while sleeping in the same room with him. The murderer escaped. The murder was the result of a previous quarrel. Senater Hobart, of Patcrsen has been appointed receiver of the First national tand of Newark, N. J. A man named Wilsen was instantly killed at Marlborough, Ont., while attend ing a sawing machine, through the burst ing of a fly wheel. CLOTHING. J. K. SMALING THE ARTIST TAILOR. Opening te-dny or a large and select line or English Novelties reu SIMMER WEAK. Trepicals, Serges and Rep Worsteds, BANNOCKP.rKN CELTIC CHEVIOTS. GAMBUOON PAltAMATA AND BATISTE CLOTHS. SEEBSl'CKEBS. VALENCIAS, PAKOLE AND MOHAIB COATINGS. Linens in Great Variety. "Wilterd'. Padded Duek-i in Plain ami Fancy Styles. A Large Assortment of Fancv All the latest novelties of public are cordially invited the season. The te examine our the handsomest stock, which we claim te he and most recherche ever ettered for the het weather. I. K. SMALING, ARTIST TAILOR, 121 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Tit A VEI.t.i:s' iSClDEt LANCASTF.1I AND MII.LF.USVlLl.i: K. I Cars run as follews: Leave Lancatser P. B. Depot), at 7, l, an. I ll:."0u. m., and !, 4. i; mid S:."Ul p. m., except en Saturday, when the hist car leave at i:;Ul p. m Leave Millersville (lower end) at 3, S, and a. M and 1, ,!, 5 and 7 p. in. Cars run daily en above time except en Sun day. CIOLCMICIA AND POUT DKPOSIT B. K Trains uowruurcguluilveii the Columbia and Pert Deposit Kailiead "ou thu. following time: Stations Neuth- Express. Express. Aeeeu. WAitu. a. -ii. i". jr. r. si. Pert Deposit ;.:!." :;:.'(0 iui Peaehbottem 7:1:! t:it :::!$ Fite's Eddy 7:i 1::;. :::?.i McCall's Kerry 7:."7 I: It; 4.0i) Shenk's Ferry 7:"4 r.:OI l::sl Safe Harber. 7:"! 5:(k; . INS Columbia s:."e 5::j. Cie Stations Seuth- Express. Express. Aecem. WAItl). A.M. l M. A.M. Columbia 0:XI Wl 7:"e Safe Harber. 11:2; 6: lit Artwu. Let): H i Shenk's Ferry I1:'2S t;:.M !:.1 McCallV) Ferry Hit 7:iRl UKi Fite's Eddy ll:i; 7:-M ln:li; r. 31. 1'. JI. Peaehbottem u iti 11.1.7 l". si. Pert Deposit i'J:l. :()." ii:i, 1)CXSSVLVAMA BAILKOAD NhW SCHEDULE On and after St'NDAY MAY iM, 1.SS0, trains ou the Pennsylvania Kail read will arrive and leave the Laiicastci and Philadelphia depots as lolleww: Eastward. Leave Arrive Lnue'ter Phllad'a l'J:ir a.si. :;:(KA.ii. '10 ' 1:15 " 5rJ0 " 7:40 " 7:.W) " S:0.-, ' fell) " H:l.- " '.):1 ' h!:0! i l:i " 1:1(1 im. .::1. " i0 5::e :t-AXi " r:."0 " 1:4 ' " (i:ir ' ifci". " : ' Leave Anne i'hilad'a Lane'ler 12:-M a.m .':'" A.M. iJ:C() " li)::. " 11:07 " fi:0O ' Ihifi " S:()i " 111:55 ' Il:.-,:i " i r.ji. l:ir, ' ite " 2S10 im 5:15 " 4:xl " 7:U- " ,-j:.;e " 7:."!0 " li:'J." " S-'i) " !):1H ' H.l " I'M " ill) a. .11, Atlantic Express, Philadelphia, Express Fast Li ne,. .. 1 Yerk Aecem. Arrives; Harris!) it r Express Dillerville Aecem. Arrives Columbia Aecem medal ion Frederick Aecem. Arrives Pacific Express, Sunday Mail, Johnstown Express, Day Express Harrisburj; Accoiiimedat'n. Westwakd. Way Passenger. MailTrain Ne. I, via ML Jey, Mail Train Ne. '2,via Cel'liia. : laara x. ciiicuge .r.x press Sunday Mail, Fas t Li ne, Frederick Accommodation. Dillerville Local.viaMt.Je Harrisbiirjf Aecem itiedat'n. Columbia Accommodation Harrisburj Express, Pittsburg Express Cincinnati Express Pacific Express, Pacific Express, east. 011 Sunday, when flag (red, will step at Middlctewn, Etiabetlitewu Mt Jey, Lamlisvillc, Bird-in-Hand, Leinaii Place, Gap, Christiana, Parkesburg, Coates ville, Oakland and Gleu Lech. Fast Lincwcst, en Suudav, when thr'fjed, will step at DowniiiKtewn,Co."itesville, I'jiikfs burgjMt.Jey, Elixuhcllitewn and Middh-tewii. Mail Ne. 1 west cenncctingat Laucastc rwlth mail Ne, 1 at 10:.V a. m and with Niagara and Chicago Express at ll:u.iand will run through te llaneverand will connect al Columbia with train through te llarrisburg via .Marietta, Frederick Ae-.'omiiiel.iti(iii, u est, connects a t Lancaster, with Fast Line, west. at 1:U) : ji and will run through te Frederick. EADIN AND COLU.MISIA BA l.l'.OAD JWi On ami after MON DAY. passenger trains will run en lows : MAY. 10m. isae. this read us lei- Trains Goise Seuth. a. x. 1 a. si. P. M. 1 P. M. Beading, Beluhelds, Ephrata, Akren, Litiz Manheim, Lancaster Junction,. Lamlisvillc, Columbia, Dillerville, Lancaster, King Street, Burnish, West Willow, Baumgardner, Bel ten, New Providence, Quarry ville i-r.lk) :I5 7::: 7:' is 7rr 7::!; 7: 15 7:.".0 S:i0 8:i 8:10 S:20 s.-:;i S:I2 8:17 8:55 !):0I !):I2 !t:in 9:25 5:20 5::ai 5:52 ii:0.! CMI tr.17 fte!i; :: Kill 7: 0 Tuains Geino North. 7::;e II:".", I p. si. S:0l 1 is! J S:is li:ie f:it li:45 s:f:: hiKi !(: I:i:t !:()."i l:lu n:ii; is") '.1:10 2 0". t:-'7 i:lr !):.-Kl i:(i5 .):!." .... !):.V 10:(i." 10:() 10:17 uw: :e:.B 10:12 .... 10:50 .... A. SI. 7:50 7if s:;:; srJ7 :::.". 8:13 8:l! y:mi 9r.i; !)::.U Quarry ville, Hess, New Providence, Bclten, Pc'juea, Baumgardner, West Willow, Ilarnish, KingStreet, Lancaster, Dillerville Columbia Landis villi- Lancaster Junction,. Manheim, , JllliC,. ...............a., Akren........ Ephrata, , Bcinheldsvillc, Beading, Trains connect at Beading with trains te and from Philadelphia, Pottsville, llarrisburg, Al Al lentewn and New Yerk. At Columbia with trains te and from Yerk, Hanover, Gettysburg, Frederick and Baltimore. A. M.WILSON, Supt. niMi's. "PUVTIIK DLATCIILLY Xt PUMP Fer Cisterns or Wells of any depth. J'LAIX, IRON, PORCELAIN OR COPPER LINED. Brands, AC, G. XIX. GG, G Ne. 1, 15. BB, 15 Ne. Fer sale by the Hardware' Trade, Cenntry Stores, Pump Makers, etc. See that the Pump you buy is stenciled 0. G. BLATOHLEY, Manufacturer, 308 JIarket St., Philadelphia, Pa m3Hmw DISSOLCTION OFl'ABTNKKSIIIP. The partnership heretofore existing be tween. 15. S. & E. li. Patterson has been dis solved by mutual consent. 15. S. PATTERSON. E. B. PATTERSON. Jtrjri-7,1880. jelKJtw a. m. p. jr. p. jr. .::ir) .... 2..B 0:52 2.11 ;:.":) 2: IS 7:11 .... 2:5!) 7: is :!:05 7:2.. .1:1.1 7::i2 :s:is 7: H 3:2 7:55 .... 3:10 fe:05 1:00 3:50 H:0S 1:03 3:53 7:55 1:05 3:40 :.") 1:30 4.01 8:30 1:25 4:15 8:4!) 1:48 4:20 9:00 2:00 4i!0 9:11! 2:18 4:17 9.SI 2-25 4:5. 9:12 2:10 5:11 10:05 3:20 5i"0 I