Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 18, 1880, Image 3

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    LANCASTER DA1M 1KTELLIGENCEK. FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1880.
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MYSTERIOUS DEATH.
A Mangled Vedy Found in the Conestoga.
Yesterday morning A. II. Hall and Jelin
F. Griel went fishing in the Cdnestega,
near tbe railroad bridge cast of this city.
They noticed a dark-looking object lying
in the middle of the stream, but suppos suppes
it te be a leg or stump paid but little at
tention te it. About a o'clock in the
aftcrnoen'somc boys came along in a beat,
aud rowed out te the object te see what it
was. They found it te be the dead body
of a man, and reported the fact te Ball
and Giiel, who taking the boys' beat
lowed out into the stream, secured the
body and towed it ashore. It prered
te be a well-dressed young man, unknown
te them. Seme of the boys were sent te
town te notify the coroner who immedi
ately empannelled the following jury and
lepaiicd te the scene : Capt. Jehn A. Schuh,
Henry R. Mishlcr, Jeseph Snyder, J. W.
Hess, Bernard Mulhatten aud J. B. Amwcg,
esq., Dr. "Wm. Compten was also piesent
as coroner's physician. Messrs. Ball, Griel
and the boys were examined by the coro
ner and gave in their testimony, the facts
being as stated above. The body gave
evidence of having been in the water two
or three days. The left arm was crushed
a; the elbow, and almost cut off, being at
tached te the upper arm by a few ligaments
only. There veic also biuises about the
head and neck.
The jury net being prepaicd te render a
vcidict, the coroner had the body removed
te the dead-house attached te the county
hospital, where, during the evening it was
Identified as Charles C. Wlnewer,
plumber, a single man aged about 24
yeais, and residing at Ne. oil) Neith
Queen street with his mother. His body
was lemevcd te her residence about 9
o'clock last e cuing.
Hew Mr. Winewcr came te his death is
unknown. lie was in the employ of Shcttz
er, Ilumphicyvillc & Kicffer, East King
street, and was regarded as a steady work
man, though he would occasionally go en
a " spice." On Monday morning he called
at his cmpleyeis, and asked for $2, which
was given him. He Mas last seen by his
mother en Tuesday evening, and there is a
ritntei that he was seen at the Pennsylva
nia tailread depot as late as Wednesday
evening, but this is probably net the case.
Thete aie several theeiics as te hew he
came te his death. One is that being
under the iuHucucc of liquor, or dissatis
fied with allairs at home, he had beaided
an eastern bound freight train and fallen
front it while dessing the biidgc. An An
other theety is that he may have been
walking en the btidge, and being unable
te get out of the way was struck by a
train and knocked eif, or have fallen
through the biidgc and leeeived his in
juries by striking against the heavy it en
reds some liftcen feet below. Still another
theory connects his death with the bleed
seen en Wednesday morning en thcneith
track of the tail toad near the Penn
it en weiks. These theetists supposed that
his aim may hae been ciushed by the
cats at this point en Tuesday night and
that with his sound arm he swung himself
upon the eastein-beund train and main
tained his held till he i cached the biidgc
and then fell oft" ; or, from the less of bleed
at the time of the accident, staggeicd upon
t'tc south track, was caught by the pilot of
a locomotive and cariied as far as the
bridge. A still mere heitible thceiy is
that he was mimlcicri and tin own into the
eteek.
The cotenei's jutywill tc assemble to
night at 8 o'clock, at Captain Schuh' b
hotel. Net th Queen sheet, when further
cfl'et ts will be made te clear up the mjs
tcry. Persons in whose company he was
last seen alive hae been summoned te ap
pear befete the jury.
Winewer's funeral will take place to
morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, under the
management of the Washington fire com cem
jiany of which he was a member.
Delta Tuu Delta.
The Ami th annual symposium of Chap
ter Tau, of the Delta Tan Delta College
Fraternity, was held atPewci's City hotel
last night. At ten o'clock the members of
the chapter and visiting Deltas met at the
Chapter hall, Odd Fellows' building, en
Seuth Queen street, and matched te the
hotel, wheic shettly after, te the spiriting
music of a march, the party filed into the
dining hall. The tables were spread in the
feim of a "T, " the Greek chapter letter,
and above and about the jelly boys wete
displayed ileweis and fraternity pictutes
lending beauty te the scene. Mr. B. F.
Bausman, "80, of Lancaster, held the po
sition of Magister Epularum, and sus
tained its dignity as he well knows hew ;
Mr. Meuis B. Itebsr. '81, of Reading, was
Punch master, and " punched " with a
manifested caie for the wants of the
fratcis. The following was the liteiaty
and musical pregramme provided for and
gene thteugh with after the cevcis had
been icmeeil :
Music. -
Address of Welcome Magister Epula
ltim. Toast "Our Ptofessienal Men" Re Re
pensc by Gee. W. Geiser, esq. (Tau 'Te),
of Easten, Pa.
Toast "The Alpha -'Response by
letter.
Banqueting Seng Wiitten for the occa
sion by Albeit D. Elliett, Yetk, Pa. (Tau
'81.)
Toast "Tau and the First Division "
Response by A. B. Rtcscr (Tau "80.)
Toast "Our Eastern Outlook " Re-
spensc by II. T. Brttck (Rhe), Hoboken,
K. J.
Musie.
Annual History Frank S. Elliett 'Tau
'80.)
Toast "The
Ladies ' Response bv
(Tau '78), Wilmington.
Daniel Gibbens
Del.
Seng "Our Delta Queen"' Written
for the occasion by J. Harry Geisstngcr.
Toast "The Nu "Response by L. G.
Schultz (Nu '82) Lafayette college, Eas Eas
eon, Pa.
Peem "A Valediction" J. Hairy
Geissinger (Tau '80.)
Toast" The Pi" Responses bv P. C.
Woeteu aud T. B. Tichatnc (Pi "80), Le
high university, Bethlehem, Pa.
Music.
Toast "Our Hest "Response by D.
A. Miller (Tau '80.)
Regrets at their inabity te be piesent at
the banquet were read from a number of
members of the fraternity, among thein
Godlove S. Orth, ex-minister te Austria
aud congressman from the Ninth Indiana
district ; Hen. Titos. C. Brown, congress
man from the Fifth Indiana district ; Hen.
Townsend, Republican candidate
for secretary of state in Ohie ; Will Carle Carle
ten, the poet ; Rev. Jehn R. Scott, of St.
Leuis ; Gee. Merle Zacharias, in Germany;
and "W. L. McClurg, of Jansen, McClurg
& Ce., Chicago. A number of Franklin
and Marshall alumni were back te their
alma mater te join with the boys in their
"feast of reason and flew of seuk" and, all
in all, the symposium was the most suc
cessful of any that has ever been held by
the Deltas in Lancaster. Much of the suc
cess of the entertainment is due te the
work of the committee of arrangements
consisting of F. S. Elliet, O. R.
Snyder, "V. S. Maybury; M. B. Reber,
and T. X. Reiter, but most of all is praise
te be bestowed en the genial host of " the
City," Mr. II. II. Power and his son Will
W. Power, for the generous manner in
which "the three cornered boys" were
cared for. The banquet broke up at about
the second of the wee hours : collegians
leaving the city in the 2:40 a. m. train
weie escorted te the depot, while these
that lemained sought out their dormito
ries te dream of the evening as one that
was past, but than which no pleasanter
was ever spent.
A Hatch of Ticket-,.
One enthusiastic but intelligent and fai
sighted jeung Democrat sends us the fol
lowing list of tickets. " Any one of these
combinations," he says, " can win." And
yet net one of them may be adopted :
i en i'hi:&iii:nt.
Horatio Seymour, of New Yetk.
ten via: president.
Themas A. Hendricks, of Indiana.
1 OK l'HEfalDENT.
Joel Patkcr, of New Jersey.
FOR VICi: PRESIDENT.
Jehn M. Palmer, of Illinois.
FOIl PRESIDENT.
Themas F. Bajatd, of Delawaie
reu vki:premdi:xt.
Jeseph E. McDonald, of Indiana.
KOIt PRESIDENT.
Winfield S. Hancock, of Pennsylvania.
FOIl VICE PREMDEN T.
Jehn M. Palmer, of Illinois,
reu president.
Themas A. Hendticks, of Indiana.
FOIl VICE PRESIDENT.
Claiksen Nett Petter, of New Yetk.
1 OU PRESIDENT.
Stephen J. Field, of California.
for vice president.
William A. Wallace, of Pennsylvania.
run president.
William W. Eaten, of Connecticut.
FOIl ICE l'KEsIDEN f.
William II. English, of Indiana.
FOIl PRESIDENT.
Samuel J. Tildctt, of New Yetk.
Fen vice iMir.sinr.ST.
llciny B. Payne, of Ohie.
FOIl PRESIDENT.
Allen G. Thurman, of Ohie.
FOIl A ICE 1'ItEsIDLNT.
James English, of Connecticut.
reu president.
Samuel J. Randall, of Pennsylvania.
1 OK VICE PRESIDENT.
Jehn M. Palmer, of Illinois.
roil PRESIDENT.
Theodeie F. Randelph, of New Jersey.
I'Oll VICE PRESIDENT.
Wm. II. English, of Indiana.
FOIl PRESIDENT.
Claiksen Nett Petter, ei New Yetk.
reu vice president.
Wm. R. Morrison, of Illinois.
l'Oll PRESIDENT.
Den Catlos Bucll, of Kentucky.
FOR VICE PRESIDENT.
William Gasten, of Massachusetts.
reu PRESIDENT.
James E. English, of Connecticut.
I'Oll VICE PRESIDENT.
Lyman Trumbull, of Illinois.
reu PRESIDENT.
Jehn M. Palmer, of Illinois.
lOll MCE PREsIDl.Nl.
Theodeie F. Randelph, of New Jetsey.
l'OR PRESIDENT.
Geeige B. McClcllan, of New .Icwy.
FOR VICE PRESIDENT.
Geeege II. Pendleton, of Ohie.
FOR PRESIDENT.
William II. English, of Indiana.
FOR VICE PRESIDENT.
Claiksen Nett Petter, of New Yetk.
1 OR PRESIDENT.
Themas A. Hendticks, of Indiana.
l'OR VICE PRESIDENT.
William Gasten, of Massachusetts.
I'Oll PKEsIDENT.
Jeseph E. McDonald, of Indiana.
FOR VICE PRESIDENT.
William A. Wallace, of Pennsylvania.
FOR PRESIDENT.
Claiksen Nett Petter, of New Yetk.
FOR VICE PRESIDENT.
Henry B. Payne, of Ohie.
FOR PllESIDENT.
Hugh J. Jcwttt, of Ohie.
FOR VICE PRESIDEN T.
Richard Hubbard, of Connecticut.
FOR PRESIDENT.
Samuel J. Tilden, of New Yeik.
FOR VICE PRESIDENT.
Themas A. Hendricks, of Indiana.
l'OR PRESIDENT.
Horatio Seymour, of New Yetk.
FOR VICE PllESIDENT.
Allen G. Thurman, of Ohie.
rOU PRESIDENT.
Allen G. Thurman, of Ohie.
l'OR VICE PRESIDENT.
William Gasten, of Massachusetts.
TOR PllESIDENT.
William R. Morrison, of Illinois.
1 OR VICE PRESIDENT.
James E. English, of Connecticut.
FOR PRESIDENT.
Themas F. Bayard, of Delawaie.
FOR VICE PllESIDENT.
Richatd 31. Bishop, of Ohie.
FOR PRESIDENT.
Jeicmiah S. Black, of Pennsylv.tni.t.
FOR VICE PRESIDENT.
David Davis, of Illinois.
FOR PRESIDENT.
Stephen J. Field, of California.
EOR VICE PRESIDENT.
Charles R. Ingersoll. of Connecticut.
Neighborhood Xcus.
Jehn Kurzcnknabe, aged 14 years, son
of Prof. Kurzeuknabc, of Harrisburg, in
company with Lizzie Sharen, an employee
of J. S. Mikle, attended a picnic at Mount
Alte park yesterday, during which they
strayed off into the mountain and have
net since been seen. Their disappearance
has caused great excitement in Harris
burg.
The population of Nonistewn is set
down at 13,113, and Easteu 11,940.
The spoke factory of II. S. Waid, at
Reading, was dcstieyed by lite last even
ing. Less about $e,000 ; partially insured.
AVni. Arneld, a well-known citizen of
Chanccferd township, Yeik county, while
engaged in digging a well, was e vet come
by gas and mounting a ladder attempted
te leach the top, but became exhausted
and fell a distance of thitty, feet, breaking
his left leg and splitting the bieast beuc.
The physician declared his i cee very doubt
ful ; later advices, hewcvei, repot t him
improving.
Crushed by a Telegraph ."uk.
This morning while a number vef em
ployees of the telephone exchange weie
engage 1 in the erection of a pole en Beaver
street in rear of Ne. 1 cotton factory, the
pole get "out of plumb," aud came crash
ing down with immense force and fell en
Jehn Schlauch, an employee of Baumgard
nsr's coal yard, very severely injuring
him about the head and breast a deep
gash being cut in his head. He was take n
te his residence en Church street, and
medical attention was summoned.
Badly Burned.
This afternoon about 3 o'clock a
nine-year-old child of Charles Reden,
residing en Seuth Water street,
near Hazel, set tire te its clothes
and was terribly burned about the side
and arms. Enveloped in flames it ran into
the house of Mrs. Bees, residing next
deer, and she with much difficulty extin
guished the flames, badly burning her
own ' hands and arms in doing
se. Dr. Belcnius was sent for
and prescribed for the child's injuries,
which are net considered necessarily dan
gerous. Neither the father nor the mother
of the burnt child were at home at the
time of the accident, and there was no one
else in the house except a smaller child.
Kan a Null in Mis Feet.
Henry Dcisley, a boy who resides en
Middle street, while walking around in his
bare feet lan a nail in his right feet caus.
ing a painful, but net serious injury.
St. Jacob's On. cut eg Neuralgia.
Summer clothing and straw hats aie selling
rapidly at Williamson &. Fester's since the
great reduction In pi ices. And they will close
their store fiem July 3 te September 1, at 7 p.
in., except Saturdays. ielU M,AV,l'd&w tf
The Dale Excursions
The excursion te Niagara Fall-, under the
management of .James A. Dale, or Yerk, will
take place August 3. Tickets let the round
trip Hern Lancaster and Yeik will be sold ler
$3.V). A special exclusion te Ment it al and il
tuin fiem Xi.ig.ua ii Lake Ontario, the
Thousand Islands, the rapids el the St. Lau
rence te Ottawa, te Pre-cett and return te
llec'hester w ill cost Hi additional.
Ladies Letters.
OI ceui-c anjbedy can wute a lettei en a
sei.ip of p iper and de it up in a blown en-
elope. J!ul thete is a great deal tit hawng
lettets w rittcn in geed style and m such a way
as te ghe pleasure both te sender and ie
ceier. Te tins end we avail euiseHes of the
geed taste of Railey, Hanks it Kiddle, et Phila
delphia, and et the wealth and vanetyef ele
gant things which they set bufeie us in the
stationery line. The displaj of choice papeis
and en elopes by this house cenipiises eeiy
tastelul shade and ceiy style desiied byie
lined people. The new 1 leneli and English
papeisjust leeeived are leally exquisite anil
no lady w he sees them w ill be able te de w lth lth
eut them. The new styles et isiting cards
and wedding in itatieiis may be found in eoi eei
teet designs at this establishment. The cn
gi.iMng et addtcss dies en wilting p ipei ii
new a ie.itute el the business of this heu-e.
juls ItdA-w
F.iiulucS4 bofeie eating, pain and distress
attei waid, ptevented by Malt Itittci -.
Commonwealth Distribution Company.
Twentj -Hist draw ing en Wednesday, J line
."(Ith, the 21-t diawing w ill occur. Quietly and
legul.uly eei month this company di-tii-butes
its piiyes. New is the time te in est ler
the 21st hawing. Tickets only , and m ly
draw a pne l.iugiug liem !(),U)i down te $10,
amounting te$llluu. Remit te It. M. Roru Reru
Mx, Couiiei-Jeuin.il Building, Lgui- die,
Kj., or same at Xes. S7 and .W) !'.iealu.i,
X. Y. ltd
V.nuleibilt was neat 1 sh ieil jcstei'.ay w lth
Cutleui.iSh.iing fee.ip.
II.uk: haik : 'tis SOODO.NT leij,
Jl.isle. jetiths and inaideus, come and liuj.
Come and a secret I'll unfold,
At small epen-e te j eung and old.
A harm that w ill en both bestow
A l uliy lip, and teeth like snow .
jell-lv.deed.Vw
Sl'EVlAL A'OTJCES.
Haunted 3Ie.
Debt. peeily and siiffei ing haunted me let
j cars, caused by a sick family and l.uge bills
ler docteiinghichdid no geed I was com
pletely discouraged, until one year age by
the advice el my pastei, I pieciued Hep Iiit
teis aud commenced t licit u-e. and in one
month we weie all well, and none et Ushae
been sick a day miii e ; and 1 want te s.iy te .ill
peer men, jeu can keep join families well a
year with Hep Hitters ler less than one doe
tei's isit will cost. A Weikingni.ui.
jeln Jwd.vw
An Old Man Ilcstered te Health.
V, vta vi , X. Y., Sept. 13, lsTi).
11. II. XV MINI It & CO., IfOCIII.sTLIt, X. . Gl X-
illmln " Fei terty jeaisl h.ie siilleied with
Diabetes, being obliged te void tunicas often
as once in thutj minutes, and h.te also hi en
agieatsutlcier liem p.ilpit.ilien et the lu ait.
I am new using join Diabetes Cute, and can
ti uly say, at seventy -veais et age, that it
makes me leel like a new man."
jcl." 1 ll.VW 1'ETl.l! Snow KIM x.
Don't jeu leiget it. "Sellers' Liver Pills"
weie the lirst pills se called in the I'niled
states, and ucer fail te de their v. eik.
Tiy Lechci's Itenew tied Cough Sj i up.
Statistics pree that twentj -hie pei cent,
of the deaths in our linger cities aie caused by
consumption, and when ie lellect tint this
temble disease in its weist stage will jield te
a bottleef Lechei's Ucnewned Cough fcjiup,
shall we condemn the ulletcis ler their negli
gence, or pity them ler then ignorance? .Ne
: Last King street.
Try Lechei's Kcnewned Cough byinp.
IT Yeu arc Sick, Head
the Kidney-We it advertisement in anethei
column, and it ill explain te jnu the l.itienal
method of getting well. Kidnej-Weit will
save you mere doctei's bills than any ether
medicine knew n. Acting w ith specilic eneigj
en the Kidneys and Liver, it cures the weist
diseases caused by their derangement. I'se it
at once. jeWlwd&w
Hew te Get Well.
Thousands of peisens aie censtantlj
troubled with a combination of diseases. Dis
eased Kidnejs and costive bowels aie their
toinienteis. They should knew that Kidncy Kidncy
Wei tacts en these etgans at the same tune,
causing them te tlnew oil the poisons th it
have clogged them, and se renew ing the w hole
man. Hundreds testify te this
)el4-lwd.Vw
Mairied ladies will lind in ' Dr. Lnn!se's
liloed fcearchei" just what they need. Tiy it.
Mothers! Mothers!! Mothers:: :
Are j ou distuibed at night mid bieken et
your lest by a sick child sutreiing and cijing
with the excruciating pain el cutting teeth?
It se. go at once anil getabettle el Jilt's. WlXh
LOV'bOOlHIXSYnUI,. It will relieve the
peer little sullerer immediately depend upon
it; there is no mistake about it. There is net a
mother en eaith who has ever used it, w he will
net tell jeu at once that it will regulate the
bowels, and give lest te the mother, and relief
and health te the child, epeiating like magic.
It is pel feclly safe te use m all case, and pleas
ant te the taste, and is the iesciiptien et one
et the eldest and best tein.de physicians and
muses in the United States. Sold eveij where
i." cents a bottle. Ijl"-lj d.lw 31, WW.".
Tiy Lechei's llenew neil Cough Syi up
Sldden Ciivxcts or tiii: Wevtheii ettcn
cause Pulmonary, Hienclnal and Asthmatic
tienbles. 'JJrewn'.i Jlrenchml Troches" will
allay imtatien, which induces coughing, of
tentimes giv ing immediate relief.
jel.Vlw dlTli&s,,Y.w-
Try Lechei's Kenow ned Cough Syi up.
Crape Culture and Wine
The culture of grapes in Xew Jeisey Is get
ting te be one of the most impeitant indus
tries et the state. The piincipal v.uietics
laiscd arc the Oporto and Conceid. Jir.Speei's
vineyards at l'assaic premise a larger j ield
this than any previous year. In consequence
Mr. Speer lias leduced the puce el hisl'eit
Grape Wine. The eldest can new be bad at $1
per bottle from any et the druggists. It is used
ler medicinal purposes as a superior w inc, ami
in churches for communion purposes, its
properties are net intoxicating se that the
weakest person may use it te advantage, and
temperance people cannot object te its use ler
medicine. Evening Bulletin.
Tills ine is endorsed by Drs. Atlec and
Davis, and sold by II. E. Slnymaker.
jel5-2wdw-
Try Lecher'3 Kenewned Cough Syrup.
XXW AlirEBTLSt:3CESTS.
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.
I'OZITICAZ.
DKMOUKATIU hTATE TICKKT.
TOP. SCTPEME JTTIHJK.
i.i:ei:gi: a.jexi:.
FOIl AVItlTOi: OEM I. VL.
ItOUKKT V. DiXHEKT.
Ii;v.OCKATIC COUNTY TICK ITT.
FOnCOXORESS.
.1. L. STXIX3IETZ.
FOK DISTRICT ATTORMtV.
1). McMULLEX,
FOR SENATOR (leth DISTRICT.)
.1. 15. DOUGLASS.
I Oil ASSEMBLY (2d DISTRICT.)
s C. STEVENSON,
s. 1'. S1IIKK.
I'Oll ASSEMKLY (3d DISTRICT."
AMOS DILLEU,
K. DAYI5 YUXDT,
JACOU 31. HAENLEX.
FOR TRISOX INSPECTORS.
IJAKTOX M. WIXTEli
I5EXJ. MILLEli.
FOR POOR miltCTOES.
A.J. SXYDE1J,
JOI1X FItAXCISCUS.
lancasti:k ceuxty APPOINTMENTS.
HI LLI.ATLSTO XATIOXAL COXVEXTIOX.
I!. J. McGKAXX,
V. V. HEXSEL.
( VLTLRNVTEi?.)
E. S 1IAM151SIGHT
C. J. ItHOADS.
ELECTOR.
JAMES G. BIcSPAUKAX.
ST TE COVIMITTEE MCVIIIFIU.
GEO. DILLEU,
M. b. MOOKE.
'ithdiawn.
HJLITJIS.
IlLHe.. In this city, en June 17, 1SW0. Jacob,
son et llei n.ud and Barbara Ilereg, aged Si
jeus, -J meuth.s and 22 days.
The relatives and li lends of the family are
lcspecttully invited te attend the liineral,
liem his puents' residence, Xe. 5.11 Maner
stieet, en Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. In
tel inent at Lancaster cemeteiy. Services at
St. Jehn's llcleiined church. jelS--2td
Wixew Lit. J line 17, IbSO, in this city, Cluulcs
Wmewei, aged '2.J jeais.
The lel.itives and fiiendsaieiespcctfully in
v lied te attend the liineral. liem the residence
of his mother, Xe. 511) Xeith Queen street, to te to
meiiow (Satniday) afternoon at 2 o'clock, it
A'j; r AmrJcJtTi.yj:aii:ifTs.
"..
AI.
LY!
I. i or Clausen's Xcvv Yeik Bohemian lleer
go te the Schiller Heuse, Xerth Queen street.
jelb-2ld PETER LOTZ, 1'ioprieter.
I.IItsT SOCIAIU.K OF THE ALP11A
Club w ill be held at the Green Cottage en
SATI"KDA EVENING next. Xe improper
eh iructcis aituutted en the gi emuls.
Admission fiee. je!8-2td
'OK SALE. AVILL KIZ MILD AT PUBLIC
Sale, !! the pieinises, Hanisbur
Pike,
(city limits,) near l'eiin'n U,
June 21, at 2 o'clock p. in.
II.. en J liursdav.
Three Acres of
Gi.iss, mestlj Tiniethv.
ADAM STEIXEKT,
ltd HaaiisburgPike.
F
'SUKS YOUU I'llOl'EUTy WITH.
IJAUSMAX ,b 11UIINS,
Xe. 10 West Orange Street.
Ollice
leSeedtfilll
SCHOOL TAX, 1880.
Tin' duplicate is m the hands et the Treas
urer. .1 pei cent, olffer piemt payment.
WM. O. MARSHALL, Treustiict.
Xe. 12 Centre Squaie.
Ollke heuis liem 9a. in. te 4 p. in.
jel2:itd's. WA.SU
1)1' lit, IC SALi: OF HOIOES.
JOHN MDES Mill sell en Monday, 21st
inst.. at 1 p. in., at the Merritnac Heuse, 2$e. 115
Neith Pi nice stieet. 17 head et Kentucky
Heiscs. Can be sL.Cn at, the above nanieil
stables new . S AM'L HE&S) ft SOX,
jel7.'!td Auctiencei-s.
AKVilKllV.
FISIIIjSG tackle
AT
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES,
FLINN k bTeNEMAN'S.
ARCHERY,
Cioe.uet. P.ase Ikills and Hats, Chinese Tey
Eeinb Shells, Paper Cap Pistols, and ether
Seasonable Goods, at
Flinn & Mwim.
152 North Queen Street,
LANCASTER, PA.
MISCVTTLXIMUS.
CITY TAXES,.
The duplicate of city t-ixesis new in the
hands or the Trcasui er. Five per cent, abate
ment will be allowed en all taxes paid en or be
lore Jnlv 1, 1SS0. E. WELCUANS,
jel tdM,l'&sR Tieasnrer.
Ai:. McCAN'N, AUCTIONEEK OF KEAL
. Estate and Personal 1'ieperty. Otdcrs
lett at Xe. .!.- ;hailette street, or at the Illack
Heise Hetel, -11 and 4fi Neith Queen street, will
receive piempt attention. Hills made eiitand
ttcuileil te w itheut additional cost. e27-lv
PROP. LOSSES' l'llILADELl'IHA OK
CHESTRAat yULMEIt'S GARDEX
eveiy evening anil a display of fire works,
with Milwaukee lleer alw ays en tap. lvv d
pKOPOSALS FOK BUILDING.
J Sealed proposals vv ill be leeeived by the
I'.eaid efTi ustccs of the Yeates Institute until
Jl'XE 2T, 1SN, ler the erection et a Scheel
lEuildiug en the let en thenertheasteiu corner
et Duke and Walnut streets. The contiacter
villi be expected te de all the work connected
with the building, including plumbing, gas
luting. A.c., and making the Hues and connec
tions lm the heater. The right te reject any or
till of the bids is reserved. The plans and spec
ifications can be seen at the efllec et S II.
Re.v nebis, esq. Piopesols te be addressed te
tlie undeisignul.
GEORGE XAUMAX,
jel5..itd Secretary of Heard of Trustees.
AMENDMENT TO CHAKTEK OF LAN
castei Heme Mutual Fire Insurance Com
pany. Xetice is hereby given that application has
been made te the Coutt of Common Picas et
Lancaster county tegrant certain amendments
te chat ter of Lancaster Heme Mutual Fire In
surance Company, new tiled in Prothenotary's
Ollice, and motion ler decree granting the
same w ill be made en the 21st day of June, A.
D. l&SU, 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
ATTOKXEYS-AT-LA. If
HENKY A. KILEY
Attorney and Counseller-at-Law
21 Park Rew, New Yerk.
Collections made in all parts of the United
Slates, and a general legal business transacted.
Refers by permission te Steinman & Uensel.
MARKETS.
New Yerk Market.
Xkw Yerk. June IS. Fleur State and West"
ern dull and witnent any important change,
and moderate expert and job trade inquiry ;
superfine state $.1 U)4 25; extra
de $3 754 25; choice de W 305 00;
fancy 5 056 00; round hoop Ohie $4 G05 00 :
choice de $5 10G 25 ; superfine western f3 50
4 25 : common te geed extra de $3 754 40 ;
choice dodo $4 507 00; choice white wheat de
$4 (j55 00; Southern dull, unchanged : com
mon te fair extra. $55U0; geed te choice de
$5 riG50.
Wheat Spring dull and nominal ; Winter
about 7.y,c lower and heavy : Ne. 2 Red, July,
1 15 ; Se. 1 White June$l 22.
Coin quiet ami very firm , Mixed western
spot, 43d2Jc; de future 50v2c.
Oats steady : Xe. 2 July, 38;c ; State 39
44c ; Western 3745c
Heef dull and prices unchanged.
Perk firmer ; new mess $1750.
Lard quiet and firm; steam rendered 97 00.
Whisky dull ; Western $1 0SQ1 09.
Spli its of turpentine dull at 44045c.
Philadelphia Market.
Philadelphia, June 18. Fleur quiet; super
line $2 753 25 ; extra at $3 233 75 ; Ohie and In
diana family at t55 75 ; Penn'a family $4 75
5 25: St. Leuis family $5 506 00; Minnesota
family $4 2535 25 ; patent ami high grades $6.50
7 50.
Rye flour at $4 50.
Cornmeal Brandywine unchanged.
Wheat firmer with better demand; Xe. 2
Western Red $125; Fenn'a Red $125; Amber
$1 26.
Cern firmer; steamer 51c; yellow 52M53c;
mixed 5152c.
Oate steady ; Ne. 1, White. 42Kc; Xe. 2, de 42
4.5c ; Xe. 3, de 393c; Xe. Mixed 37c.
Rye firm ; Western and Pa. 89c.
Previsions active ; mess perk at $11 7512;
beef hams $205021 ; India mess beet $161U 50 ;
b icon, smoked shoulders 55c ; salt 4
4c; smoked hams ll12c; pickled hams 9
10c.
Lard 11 im ; city kettle 77c ; loose
butchers 6c ; prime steam $7 057 10.
Hutter Choice wanted ; Creamery extra,22c;
de geed te choice, 1921c; Bradford County
and Xew- Yerk extra. 1920e ; Western Re
serve extra, 1517c ; de geed te choice l'214c ;
Rolls dull ; Penn'a extra 1013 ; Western re
serve extra 1013c.
Eggs easier; Penn'a 1415c ; Western 13
14c.
Cheese lair at a decline ; New Yerk factory
llji12c; Western tull cream, 9Jc; de te
fair geed 8K9c; de half skims.88c.
Petroleum dull ; refined 8c.
Whisky $1 11.
Seeds Geed te prime Timethy dull at $2 75
S',z Flaxseed easier at $1 40.
Stock Markeu.
Philadelphia, June IS.
12:30 P. x. 3:00 P. si.
Stocks dull.
Penna b's (third issue) 108
Philadelphia & Erie 12
Reading 8 ....
Pennsylvania 51 ....
Lehigh Valley. 49
United Ces. et N. J 160U
Xeithern Pacific 25j
" Prelerred 47l
Northern Central 30-
Lehigh Navigation 26
Xorristewn 102
Central Transportation Ce. 48
Pitts., Tltusviile & ButTale. 14
Little Schuylkill 44
Xxw Yerk, June 18. -Stocks
stteng.
jiienLy e
N. Y. Central 12K
CjX ll,tiiitiicaitt titit m M
Adams Express 111
Michigan Central 88
M ich igun Southern 105
Illinois Central 103
Cleveland & Pittsburgh... .118
Chicago & Reck Island 103
Pittsburgh & Fert Wayne. .ISO
Western Union Tel. Ce 104
Teledo Wabdsh 35
New J ersey (Central Cl!4
United States Ilends and Sterling Exchange.
(Quotations by B. K. Jamisen & Ce., S. V.
Cor. 3d and Chestnut Streets).
Philadelphia, June 18.
United SUltes 6's, 1881, (registered). .103104
United States 5's, 1881, (registered). .103!lftl
United States 4's, 1891, (registered)109109J
United States 4's,1891,(coupons).. .109109.5S
United States 4s, 1907. (registered).. 10107
United States Currency C's 125
Sterling Exchange 4bUtS9
H'UVTA'D.
WANTED. EVERYBODY TO ADVEK
tise, free of charge, in the Intelligen
cer, who wants something te de.
13AOS!
KAGS! KAOS! RAGS WANTED
Xt
Aj Housekeepers take notice that v,e arc
paying 2 cents a pound for MIXED RAGS.
casii pain as seen as aeuvereu 10
WM. HEXNECKE,
api-9-3md Xe. 2"15 West King Street.
KlVIfJST AN) ZirUK CVJtJS.
WARNER'S
SAFE
Kidney and Liver
CUBE.
The greatest of Modern Medical Discoveries.
A Vegetable Preparation and the ONLY SURE
REMEDY in the world ler Bright's Disease,
Diabetes and all Kidney, Liver and Urinary
Diseases. There area large number of testi
monials of the highest character in support el
these statements. Pi of. Green, a distinguished
allopathic physician of the Seuth, In an article
in the Medical Kecerd, gives an account of the
cure of two cases of Chronic Bright's Disease
by this remedy, and advises all his brother
physicians te use it in practice. R. Caulkins,
M. D., of Rochester, N. V., writes that he would
piescribe the remedy te all afflicted with
serious Kidney and Liver Diseases. Rev. J. E.
Rankin, D. JL, et Washington, D. C, tells et
permanent cures effected ey it, and says : "I
de net doubt that it lias great virtue." D. W.
Bartine, M. D., D. D., or East Orange, N. J.,
certifies that it cured him of chronic Bright's
Disease in two weeks. Rev. C. A. Harvey, D.
D., Secretary of Heward University, certifies ;
"I am convinced that no lemcdy heretofore
used or described can be held for one moment
in comparison with this." These are sample
testimonials.
Tw e compounds : Fer the cure et Diabetes
call ler Warner's Safe Diabetes Cure. Fer cure
et Blight's aud the ether diseases call for War
ner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure.
Warner's Safe Bitters, Safe Tonic, Safe Pills
and Safe Nervine are also superior remedies,
unequalled in tl.cicrespective fields of disease.
Warner's Safe Remedies are sold by drug
gists and medicine dealers generally through
out the country. Send for pamphlet and testi
monials. II. II. WARXER & CO., Rochester, X Y.
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ESTATE OF ANNA M. WEIDLEK,
late et 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 cluims or demands against the same, will
present them without delay for settlement te
the undersigded, residing in Lancaster City.
MRS. E. E. PATTERSON,
J. W. F. Swift. Administratrix.
Attorney. m3C-tdeed
INSTATE OF JAMES W. RHEV, LATE
li of Lancaster City, deceased. Letters of ad
ministration en said estate having been grant
ed te the undersigned, all persons Indebted
thereto are requested te make immediate pay
ment, and these having claims or demands
against the same will present them without de
lay for settlement te the undersigned, or her
attorney, J. L. Steinmetz.
JULIA RHEY.
Administratrix.
J. L. Stkixhetb, Att'v. m27-Ctdeaw
THIRD EDITION
FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 18,1880.
THE DISBARMXEXT CASE.
CounseUer Shapley Makea a Streng Argu
ment. Special te the IxTEixierMrKR.
Harrisburg, Jane 18. Mr. Shapley
concludes a strong argument te-day. The
ether counsel speak te-morrow.
A. J. S.
WHAT OF CINCINNAn ?
The Gathering or tbe Class.
A Glance Ahead Viewing the Rattle Ground
Frem PltUburg Tllden'a Strength in
Pennsylvania Weak-Belief That He
Will net be a Candidate The Penn
sylvania Delegation The
Field Beem.
Editorial dispatch te the Intelligences.
Pistsbcrgu, June 18. Tilden's strength
in Pennsylvania has had its vitality only
in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. "While
ether things hare been regarded as doubt
ful it has been deemed certain that five
delegates from Philadelphia and four from
Allegheny would be for him all the time.
Frem conferences with both these ele
ments I am satisfied that they de net ex
pect him te be a candidate, and Kentucky's
failure te instruct for him yes
terday and refusal te enforce the unic
rule has disposed of him. His Pennsylva
nia friends will net consent te the transfer
of Tilden's strength from Pennsylvania te
Payne and risk his defeat in October.
Seymour's declination is considered cer
tain. Pennsylvania cannot get the nemi
nee unless she presents a name sol idly, and
the delegates cannot be united for cither
Hancock or Randall until some ether state
leads off for one of them. Field's friends
are active, strong and hopeful. They
would readily concede second place te
Randall. W. U. II.
NEAKlNG THE IsATTLE-FIELD.
Hewitt Thinks Tilden Will Net be a Candi
date, and Predicts the Defeat of all the
Leading Candlates Randall or Parker as
the Dark Herse.
Editorial Dispatch te the Intellieexceu.
CoscnecTOX, O., June 18, 2:30, p. m.
I interviewed Abram S. Hewitt, of New
Yerk this afternoon. He thinks Mr. Til
den's name will net be pressed, but that he
will prevent Bayard's nomination.
Hewitt thinks Randall will be the
nominee, or that most probably
there will be such division that all the
leading candidates will be beaten and such
a man as Joel Parker, of New Jersey
taken. Claiksen N. Petter is net popular
in the New Yerk delegation. Gcu. Tem
Ewing, of Ohie, threatens te stump
against Payne in the event of his nomina
tion. W. U. II.
SENATOR -1HUIMIAX.
Uis Friends Vigorously Pushing Uiin.
"Washington, June 18. Senater Thur
man left last night for his home, in Col
umbus, Ohie. It is net understood that
he will go te Cincinnati during the session
of the convention, but he will be in direct
communication with his fiiends there.
Thurman headquaiters have been estab
lished in Cincinnati at an ex
pense of $00 per day, ami his
friends say they intend te press
his claims with vigor. A Tliuinian club
from Columbus will leave for Cincinnati
as seen as the Senater arrives at the former
place. Each member will have a Thurman
badge en one side of his breast, while an
enormous red bandana, the favorite adorn
ment of the Senater, will dangle from the
pocket en the ether side. Before he left
"Washington te-night Judge Thurman said
the unit rule would held in the Ohie dele
gation, which has been instructed for him,
and that it would vote solid as long as
there was any chance for his nomination.
A large number of Democratic senators,
some of whom are delegates and some of
whom are net, will be in attendance at the
Cincinnati convention. Senators Davis, of
West Virginia, and Lamar will work hard
in the interest of Judge Thurman.
ESCAPING PRISONERS.
Arrested While Making Their .Way rem
Trinidad te Bosten.
Bosten, June 18 .The Brig Nove Ma
thildc arrived here Tuesday from Trini
dad, under the command of Captain
Francisce des Santes Le. On her arrival,
the deputy superintendent of the alien
passenger agency, bearded the brig
while in the stream and found as
passengers eleven Algerincs who had
escaped from the French penal settlement
at Bayonne, making their way te Trinidad,
and shipping thence te Bosten. They say
they are all political offenders.
All the convicts went from De
maraia te Trinidad, where the
average of their stay was fifteen months.
They paid the captain $126 for their
passage, agreeing te beard themselves,
and for which purpose they bought
twenty dollars worth of previsions.
Their funds aggregate $3 and they are ut
terly destitute, without means te obtain
even feed te eat. The captain having re
fused them assistance. Tlte authorities
served notice en the captain notifying
him te keep the convicts en beard, and
net te permit them te land within the
jurisdiction of the state, which prohibits
the entrance of persons known te be cri
minals or liable te become paupers. The
fiine in each case is limited te SeOO.
This is the second time within three
months that an attempt has been made te
land Algeria convicts in Bosten.
COLORADO.
Greenback State Convention.
Denver, Cel., June 18. The state
Greenback convention met here yesterday,
and nominated Rev. A. J. Chittenden, for
governor ; Albert Campbell for lieutenant
governor ; G. W. King, for secretary of
state ; Jehn II. Picket, for treasurer, and
L. T. Hollincwerth, for attorney general
Incendiary Utterances suppressed.
Mooney, the leader of the Leadville
strike, was arrested here last night while
addressing a meeting called te endorse that
strike. Ne assistance was attempted.
THE INDIANS.
Cel. Hatch Asking Permission te Pursue
Victeria.
Washington, D. C, June 18. At the
cabinet meeting this afternoon, a telegram
from Gen. Hatch requesting permission te
fellow Victeria's retreating Indians across
the Mexican border, was referred te the
state department with a view of obtaining
the consent of the Mexican government.
Advices from the Pacific coast were laid
before the cabinet reporting that an expe
dition is being organized in Southern Ari
zona te take possession of the state of
Senera, Mexico. Secretary Ramsey was
authorized te telegraph instructions te the
proper military authorities.
WEATHER INDICATIONS.
Washington, June IS. Fer the Middle
Atlantic states, clear or partly cloudy
weather light variable winds, stationary or
higher temperature and barometer.
MEDICAZ.
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'Fer sinking spells, fits, dizzi
ness, palpitation and low spirits,
rely eti Hep Dltters."
"Read ett procure and use Hep
Bitters, and you will be strong,
healthy and happy."
"Ladies, de yen want te be
strong, healthy and beautiful?
Then use Hep Bitters.
" The greatest appetizcr.stemach,
bleed and liver regulator Hep
Bitters."
"Clergymen, Lawyers, Editors,
Bankers and Ladies need Hep Hit
ters daily."
"Hep Bitters has restored te so
briety and health, perfect wrecks
from intemperance."
" Sour stemach.sick headache and
dizziness. Hep Hitters cures with a
few doses."
"$30 will be paid for a ease that
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Hep Hitters will net euro or help. "
"Hep Bitters builds up, strength
ens ami cures continually from the
first dose."
"Kidnev and Urinary complaints
et all kinds permanently cured by
Hep Bitters?'
Hep Cough Cure is the sw eetest,
safest aud best. Ask eliildren.
The Hep Pad for Stomach, Lier
and Kidneys is Superior te all
ethers. Ask Druggists.
D. I. C. is an absolute and irre
sistible cure ler drunkenness, use
of opium, tobacco and narcotics.
.MI above sold by druggists Hep
Bitters Manufacturing Ce. Roches
ter. N. V.
bend for Circular.
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KAY That Acta at the Same Time en K"w
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The LIVER,
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k-w And the KIDNEYS, k-w
K-W These great organs are the Natural ,xw
.. , Cleansers of the System. If they,. .
K"w work well health will be perlect: it A'w
,, ... they become clogged, dreadful ills-.. ...
iv-w eases ate sure te tollew with iv""
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TERRIBLE SUFFERING.
K-W
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Hillensness. Headache. Dyspepsia,
K-W Jaundice, Constipation and IMIes, erK-W
Kidney Complaints, Gravel, Diabetes,
K-W Sediment in the Urine, Milky or Ky
Repy Urine ; or Rheumatic Pains
K-W ,llld Aches, are developed because n.y
the bleed is poisoned with the liu-K-W
mers that should lia e been ex- K-W
pellcd naturally.
kZ KIDNEY WOllT kw
K-W W,H restore the natural action and n.yy
all the-,e destroying evils will be
K-W banished negleet them and you ill K-W
live but te suder. Thousands have
K-Wl'een cured. Try it anil you will K-W
add one mere te the number. Take
K-W ll und health will euce meie gladden K-W
your heart.
K-W Why suffer longer from the ter-K-W
inent et an aching heart? Why bear
K-W such distiess lreui Constipation and K-W
Pih-s? Why be se fearlul because
K-W of Disordered Urine? Kidney Wert K-W
w ill cure you. Try apackageat once
K-W and be satisfied. K-W
It is a dry vegetable compound,
K-W and one package makes six quarts K-W
of medicine. our druggist has it,
K-W or will get it for you. Insist upon K-W
having it. Prieetl.OO
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CUTICURA
Miracles of Healing Unparalleled
in Medical History.
" I have been alllictcd for twenty years w ith
an obstinate skin disease, called by some M.
D.s' psoriasis and ethers, !eprosy,ceuimencing
en my scalp, and in spite of all I could de,
with the help et the most skilful doctors. It
slowly but suiely extended, until a year age
this winter it covered my entire person In
form of dry scales. Fer the last three years I
have been unable te de any labor, and suller
ing intensely all the time. Every morning
there could be nearly a dustpantul of scales
taken from the sheet et my bed, some of them
halt as large as the envelope containing this
letter. In the latter part et winter inyhkln
commenced crackingepen. I tried ever thing,
almost, that could be thought of, without any
relief. The l'ith of June I started West in
hopes I could reach the Het Springs. I reached
Detroit and was se low I thought I should
have te go te the hospital, but finally get as
far as Lansing, Mich., where I liad a sister liv
ing. One Dr. treated me about two weeks,
but did me no geed. AH thought 1 hail but a
short time live. I earnestly prayed te die.
Cracked through the skin all ever my back,
across ray ribs, arms, hands, limbs, feet badly
swollen, tee nails came en,tinger nails dead and
hard as bone, huirdcaJ, dry imd lifeless us old
straw. O, my Ced ! hew 1 did sutler.
"My sister, .Mrs. E. II. Davis, 'had a small
part of a box of Cuticura in the house. She
wouldn't give up ; said, ' We will try Cuticura.
eme was applied en one hand und urni.
Eureka! there was relict; stepped the terrible
burning sensation lreni the word go. They
immediately get the Cuticura. Reselvent, Cu
ticura. and CuncuKA. bexr. 1 commenced by
taking one tablespoonful of Reselvent three
times a day, after meals : had a bath once a
day, water about bleed heat: used Cuticura
Seap freely; appUed Cuticura morning and
evening. Result, returned te my home in just
six weeks trem time I left, and my skin as
smooth as this sheet of paper.
"HIRAM E. CARPENTER,
" Hendersen, Jefferxen County, N. Y.
"Sworn te befeic me this nineteenth day of
January, 1S80. "A. M. Leffinewell,
Justice of the Peace.
We hereby certify that we are acquainted
with the aforesaid ;Uiram E. Carpenter and
knew his condition te ha e been as stated. We
believe his statement te be true In every pai
ticular. L. H. Simmons & Son,Mercirts,Hendersen,N. Y.
O. A. Thompson, Merchant,
A. A. Davis,
Millard E. Joiner, "
Jehn Carnenter. " "
A. M. Lefhngwcll,
Attorney and Counseller-at-Law, " "
Cuticura Remedies are prepared by WEEKS
POTTER, Chemists and Druggists,M Wash
ington street, Bosten, and are ler sale by all
Druggists. Price of Cuticura. a Medical Jelly,
small boxes, 50 cents; large boxes, $1. Cuti
cura Reselvext, a New Bleed I'uritler, $1 per
bottle. Cuticura Medicinal Toilet Seap, i't
cents, Cutictka Medicinal Shavise Seap, 1.1
cents: in bars ler Barbers and largeciistemers,
50 cents.
MALT BITTERS,
MALT BITTERS,
MALT BITTERS,
MALT BITTERS.
A Feed and a Medicine.
The Purest, Safest and Meat Powerful 'Re
storative In Medicine ler Feeble and
Exhausted Constitution, Nervous
and General Debility, Con
sumption and 'Wast
ing Disease.
may 22
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