-T JfW- J r-y.l JLAKCASTEll DAU.Y 1KTELL1GEKCEK. SATUBDAS. JUNE 19, 1880. -f - MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT. Prof. Keiinskland the Pupils of tlie Glrlf Secondary Scheel. The high school building was filled last night with, a very large audience, consist i lg of school directors and patrons of the public schools, who had assembled te en joy a musical entertainment given under direction of Musical Instructor Kevinski, by the pupils of the girls' secondary school, assisted by four boys of Mr. Hcrr's sccond sccend aiy school. Te say the entertainment was a 'oed one, and creditable alike te the in structer and the pupils is but small praise, and jet tills is huuui ;wi wc uuii buj owing te the ciewded condition of our col umns. The peifeimcis numbeied about "2 gii Is and 4 boys, all neatly and some of them elegantly attired. They presented a most beautiful appeal ance as they steed gieupcd together in the front of the laige school room. Following i- the pio pie gntmme : Chorus "Morning uil." combined school. Chorus " Welcome te Spiing," Mis Bui li i'cciV school. sole "Serenade te Ida," Miss I.nui-a Gor Ger huL Cheius "It Tinkles -e Svvietly," Miss Geeigie BundellV school. Duet "Then Yeu"ll Rcuicinbci Me." Misses Miller and McCiilluiu Chei us-' Heme Sweet Heme,"' combined schools. Chei us "In the Weeds," -Mi-s Hubei's school. Violin ele "Meiusteiy Chapel." Mi. J. II. IlCVlUskl. iii.ii lei" Tei cv er Ilei e My Kest blia.ll lie, MusteisGumlakci, Wclchans, Hambiight and lili.ui. Chenis "Seng 1 Cheei'MI-s Biubakcrs ..clioel. Chei us" Cl.is Seng.'" Tniiisfui school-. Chei u "Guide Mt, Oh I Theu GieatJeho GieatJehe v ill," Mi-s BundellV school. Chei us" When the Light et Memeiy," Combined pehoeN. Chei us "The I.erley," Ml-s Huher's w lioel. Chei us " Aineiie.i.'" Combined school. Doelogy Combined schools anil audience I'l of. 1 AV. Haas, the "best accompa nist in town," se say we all of us, played all the accompaniments, and executed tliem in his usii.il admiiable style. im; WlNOWKlt CASL I uitliei i:iclciice llelore the Corener. A second session of the juiy empanneled te inquiic into the cause of the death of ('li.uh.s Winevver, whose dead body vas found in the Conestoga cieek at the lail lail leadbiidgc en Thuisday afternoon, was held at Captain Schuh's hotel last evening. Following is the puipeit of the evidence taken : Clias. liable testified that he was with the deceased en Thuisday morning be tween 8 and J) o'clock, at Maitin Ulnieh's saloon. I'hilip Smith, bai tender, tcstilicd that lie saw deceased at the saloon between 8 ami '.) o'clock en Thuisday ineining in company of Waltei Samson, who took a gl iss of beer with him. Waltei Sainsem leslifled that he was v.ilh Wiiiew ei in Uhiich's saloon, net en Tliuisday but en Tuesday morning. Jehn Fshlciitan testified that he saw Wiuewei in town en Wednesday night. Di. Comptei: testified that the body of Winewer must hae been in the water at least two lajs. Jehn tiiiel testified that he was lishing tinilei the biidge fieni 7 o'clock en Thuis day nieiiiing until the body was found, and that it could net have been thrown or fallen into the cieek dining that tunc without his seeing it. At the close of this testimony thejuiy adjoin ncd te leassemble at Capt. Schuh's en Monday evening and take Anther testi mony. Tcny Yendersinith. win will he ex ex aminedbefeie the eoienui'.s jiuy en Mon day evening, iufeims us that he was iisli ing inthe ('onestea dining the whole of Tliuisday, having aimed at the cieek about 0 o'clock in the morning. "When he lhst cune theie he noticed something in the watei about "JO feet iiem the sheie. This object lemained in hight dining the whole of the d ly and about half past tlnee o'clock in the attei neon several bes who weie in the be it, made an examination and found that the body was that of a man, iind it was aft ei wauls identified as C'liailis Winewei. The l'i mi. hi. J.liilien I'r.md, This ineining tlie investigating commit cemmit lec appointed by lhebeaid of letuin judges of the late Republican pi iniary election, heldanether session in Grant hall, te hear aiguments in the alleged fiauds. All the meinbeisef the cennnittce weie piescnt except Mi. Smith, of Conej. The minutes of last Monday weie lead and appieed. 1'eicy Si heck moved that eeusel be lim iicl iii their speeches te thiity minutes but it was agieed te give them feity min utes, and thnt J. W. Jehnsen, esq., coun sel for Mr. Kbeily, the "counted out" candidate ferdistiict attorney, should have the last speeea. Mi. Davis, the 'counted in" candidate fei distiiet attorney made the opening al ignment piescnting his side of the question with much feice, and proving, at least te the satisfaction of himself and fiiends, that lie was cleaily and l'.tiily nominated. T. I. Ceclnan, esq., counsel for A. W. Snader the " ceuntel m " candidate for Assembly, asked the committee whethei it adheied te itsfeimer action in icfusing te eensidei the Third vvaid Columbia con test, se long ns the ciimhi.il case against Milten Mishlei, judge of election, is pend ing in ceuit. The committee ansvveicd auirnutively, wheieupen Mr. Ceeluan said he had no argument te make. Mr. Jehnsen then took the Heur and made a vigoieus speech in behalf of A. J. Ebeily, esq., the "counted out " nominee for distiiet attorney. In the com sc efhis ar guments he managed t gct befeie the com cem mitteeas paitef his .speech, the affidavits which the committee iedised te allow him te lead at the feiinei meeting of the com mittee. He also tiiedse get befeie the committee the affidavits le'athe te alleged i lauds in the Third waul, Columbia, but the committee stepped him and would net heai him. His speech contained quite an an ay efligines fiem which he deducted iess frauds, net only in the two wauls named above, but in several ether election distiicts of the county. At the close of Mr. Jehnsen's argument, the committee adjoin ncd te leassenible at 2 o'clock this afternoon te consider the case piesented te them and make up their rcpeit. Argument Court. The list for argument ceuit, which com mences en Monday, is new out, and in it, for aigument, are thitty cases in common pleas, ten in quarter sessions and eleven in e phans' ceuit. Deg Shet. Yesteiday a deg, supposed te be mad, was shot at Peter Wirth's, North Chris tian street, above Frederick. Annual Dinner of the Farmers' Club. Cel. James Duffy, of Marietta, gave his annual dinner te his fellow members of the Farmers' club and a few invited guests, in the beautiful park en the colonel's farm, last Thursday. There were present the fol lowing gentlemen : Judges Paxson, Green, Gorden, Trunkey, Sterrett and Jlercur, of the supreme court of Pennsylvania; ex United States Senater Simen Cameren, Hen. Jehn Welsh, ex-minister te England, Cel. Thes. A. Scott, formerly president of Penn'a It. 11. Ce., Gee. R. Roberts, esq., president, and Frank Thomsen, general manager, of the Penna. R. R. Ce., ; Sam uel M. Felten, esq., president Penna. Steel Ce. , Gen. Rebert Patterson, Geerge W. Childs, esq., Frederick Fraley. Hen. Henry M. Watts, Capt. E. O. Goedrich, Rebeit Patterson, jr esq., Alli Alli eon White, esq., Capt. Armered, and Geerge Blight, esq., of Phila delphia; Henry McCormick, esq., of Harrisbmg; Jehn A. Hiestand, esq., and Cel. Win. B. Fordney, of Lancaster; Jehn Fendrick, esq., and Cel. Jehn Barr, of Columbia ; Cel. James Yeung, of Mid Mid dletewn, and Paiis Haldcman, esq., Ames Bew man, esq., Ethelbert Watts, esq., Dr. Jehn Housten and William M. Watts, c-n.. of Maiietta. Gen. SutterV Career. Gen. Jehn A. Sutter was a native of Switzerland. On ai living at manhood he became one of .the Swiss Guard, the body guai d of Charles X. of France. On the death of that monarch the guard was disbanded, and jeung Sutter returned te his native land. After remaining there for some time he emigrated te America, and was one of the pioneers who first tiaiPised the vast plains and moun tains dividing the Mississippi valley fiem the Pacific coast. Establish ing himself at a favorable location, en the Sacramento river in California, he elected a mill, and ether im im pievenients, almost beyond the con fines of civilization. In 1818 the first geld cvei disceveicd in California was found en his lanehe near the mill. Thediscevciyled te the gieat emigration te California which set in during 1849 and .-.uccceding yc.us. The niincis in vaded Sutteis' ranche, defied his autheiity and possessed themselves of the wealth found upon his estate. Attei waging legal waifaie with his fees he abandoned the ranche and finally settled in Lititz. this county, some fifteen j ears age, wheic he continued te l eside w itli an only daughter up te the time efhis death. He was univcrsilly 10 spected by all who knew him. Hand Lacerated' Yesteulay ineining an einplejee in Xe. 2 cotton mill, named Zell, had her left hand badly lac eiatcd by getting it caught in the machinery. The skin and a pait of the flesh was tein fiem the hand, and the bone of one of the fingers was fiactmcd. Discharged en it Writ. This afternoon lliiam Snjdci, who was committed te piisen for 10 days, for being diunk and diseuleily, by Aldciman McConemy jesteiday. was taken befei e Judge Patteisen this after noon en a writ of fathcas corpus, and was dischaiged. Kim Oil' and Arrested. A boy named Chailes Frantz, aged about 111 j cars, was picked up by Chief of Police Dcichlcr, who found him asleep en the street, lie told the officer that he had run away from his home in Plymouth, Lu zei ne county, four or five weeks age, and that his stepfather's name is E. D. Parks. Chief Deiehlcr locked the boy up and wrote te his step-father. Geing: te Teias. Geeige Reimensuyder, esq., a member of the Lancaster bar, will leave te night fcr Dallas, Tex., whcie he proposes te engage in the piactice of his profession. He will be accompanied by Messrs. KillhclTer and J. W. F. Cooper, and the young gentlemen bear w ith them the w ell wishes of many fiiends in the community. The "Wrong Hat At the close of the musical entertain ment at the high school building last evening, sonic one of the little gills, by mistake no doubt, took the hat belonging te Miss Lide Irvin, 131 Charlette street and left her own instead. In newspape p.n lance, " please exchange, and oblige.' Held for Court. Jehn Reth and Jacob Mc.CI.iin, charged with assault and battery en Henry Lutz, at Russell & Shulmycr's coal jard, en Thuisday afternoon, had a healing before Alderman McConemy this meining and weie held in bail te answer at ceuit. Kim Over. Te-day about neon a colored boy aged about lOjcais, a son of Charles Bensen, was run ever en East King sticet, by the business wagon of Jehn E. Weaver, gro gre cci. The boy was net seiieusly hurt, being able te walk te his home. Than kit. Tlie bootblacks of the city letuin their sineei e thanks te Cel. W. L. Pciper, Sam uel A. Gi off and all of the ether gentle men who assisted in arranging the picnic, which was held at What Glen paik en "Wednesdaj. .Settled. The case against Charles Meweiy and Abraham Biubaker, charged with tbrow tbrew the entrails of a cow into tli3 Conestoga, ne ir Eden, was settled te-day by the de fendants paj ing all costs. Correction. It vv as net Jehn ScliLuich but a man named Steiger who was hurt by the fall of a telephone pole, as was stated yestcr 1I.1v. A "HEviinv" lnv cstmeiit a bottle et J ai or.'s Oit-foryeui Rheumatism. St. lle ! Fer Atlantic City. The Hut excursion of the season te the above vv cll-knevvn sviieie lcseit vv ill take place en Mend.iy, Julyr, lh?e, evei the popular leute, Reading and Camden and Atlantic lt.K , bread gauge and double tiack. Tickets geed ler tlnee lajs te 1 etui 11 en any trains leaving Philadelphia July .", (! and 7. Fare for the round trip only $2.75. Special tiains leave Lan caster (KingStieet Depot) at 4-20 and upper depot at 4 TO ; Columbia, ,4:20. Fer p.n I icul.11 3 sec peteis and cliculais. ltdAw Nothing is tee geed ler eun babj no, net even Cuticura Seap. Summer clothing and straw- hats aie .selling rapidly at Williamson & Fester's sines the great leductien in prices. And they will close their store from July 5 te September 1, at 7 p. m., except Saturdays. JelC-M,W,Fd&w tf GENTLEMEN ! WE ARE OFFERING SPRING AND SUMMER WOOLENS AT REDUCED PRICES. Having a lar"6 stock of choice styles bought at low pi ices for cash down, enables us te offer superior inducements in this line of goods. Having one of the best cutters in the city, we guarantee te give perfect satisfaction in lit and make up of every &r- InLAUXDRIED and UXLAUNDRIED SHIRTS we keep uene but the best, all made of the best materials and guaran teed te irive satisfaction in fit and wear. We have GEXTS' GAUZE UNDERWEAR, alUies and qualities, fiem 34 te 30 inches. GENTS' GAUZE and JEAN DR VWERS, all sizes and qualities. The finest assortment of Fine and Medium Hesieiy in all the best makes of lisle thread. Xew and Choice styles in Fancy Hosiery Pelka Dots, etc. We have an endless assortment of Suspenders, Cellars and Cuffs, Neckties and Bews, Siik and Linen Handkerchiefs, &c. 'Gentlemen, we invite examination, as we are offering all goods at bottom prices. GrIVLEE, BO"WEKS & HTJE8T, 25 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. Disease pievented and medicinal hills sened by a timely u-e of Malt 15ittei-. Ics- Ilaik: lmifc I 'tis SOZODOXT I ciy, Haste, youths and maidens, come and buy. Come and u seciet I'll unfold, - At small expen-e te young and old. A charm that w ill en both bestow A ruby lip, and teeth like snow. jcl4-lwileed&w SfLCIAI, SQTICEb. Haunted Me. Debt, peveity.uidsuffeiinjj haunted me for ears, caused by a sick family and laigu bills for doctei in;,' v Inch did no geed. I w as com pletely discouraged, until one year age, by the advice of my pastor, I piecured Hep Hit ters and commenced their use, and in one month we wei call v ell, and noneet us have been sick a day since ; and I want te say te all peer men, en can keep jour lanulics well a yeai with Hep Kitten for less than one doc tor's visit will cost. A Weikingman. jel5 iwdA-W A lady in I.ist label ty, l'a , w hose face was coveted with seie-, was cmed by using one bottle el ''Dr. I.imlsey's ISloed eaichei." btelcn lrtiitsmay be sweetest, but when u boy tl mis linn-ell' ;n an apple tree with a deg at the loot he dlsceveis that the apples aie bem. Yeu can't patch up his wounded feel ing with such taffy as that, but you can patch up his wounds with Di. Themas' ClectucOil. Fer bale by II. 11. Ceclnan, di uggist, 1J7 and 1CU Xerth Queen sticet. Lam aster. An Old Man Kestere.l te Health. Uatavia, X. Y., Sept. 1", lb7'. II. II. WAiiM.it & Ce , liecuusr i:, X. . Ut tllvln " Fer forty eais I have siitleied w ith Diabetes, being obliged te void mine as etten as enec in thiity minutes, and have also been agteat sutruier liem palpitation et theheait. 1 am new usins J eui Diabetes due, and can truly bay, at seventy veais t age, that it makes me feel liUe a new man." )C13-JVlll&V 1'LTfcR SlIOWbltMAV Ge te 11.15. Cochran, di uggist, 1.J7 and .? Xerth Queen sticet, I.ancastei, ler ii v. J-'rte-ttrm't S'ew Xalienat Uiti. Kei bilghtni sand iluiability et colei aieunciiiialeil. Celin liein 2 te. "i peu nils. Trice, 13 tents. M Ti v I.echei's Kcnewiied Cough Syiup. (rape Culture anil Wine The cultuie of giiipes in Xew Jei-.c is get ting te be one et the most mipeitaiit indus tries et the state. The piincip.il vaiieties laised an- theOpoiteand Concenl. Mi.peei's vinejiuds at TasS.uc piemisea l.ugei j leld this than any picv ions e u. In const (iieiice Mr. Spcer has i educed the puce of hisl'eit Giape U'ine. The eldest can new be had at $1 per bottle iiem any el the diuggists. It is used lei medicinal purposes as a supeuei vv ine, and in churches ler lominunien puipe-es. Its piepeities me net intoxicating se that the weakest pel son m.ij-use it te advantage, and temperance people cannot ebjctl te its 11-e lei medicine. Ltcmny Jtitllctin. This wine is endowed bj I)i. Atlee and Dav is, and sold bv II. K. Ma maker. jell 2wthtw bLUDEV ClIAOIlS OP Till- WKVTUMt Ottl'll cause l'ulmenaiy, Ii1011ch1.il and Asthmatic tieubles. 'Jjejj'h's Jlrenchial Troches"' will allay imtatien, which induces coughing, ol el tcutmics giving immediate lelief. jelVlvvdTTlu.&&w Tiy I-echei's Kenow ncd Cough Ssymp. Mothers! Mothers!! Mothers!!! Aicjeii ill-tin bed at night and bieken el your rest by a sick child sull'ei ing and ci j mg with the excruciating pain of cutting tieth? II se, go at once and get a bottle el MUS.M is.. LOW'S isOOiIIIXU binn'. Itwill lehevetlie peer little sullerer immediately depend upon it; theie is 110 mistake about it. Theieisneta mother en eai th w he has ev er used it, vv he vv ill net tell jeu at once that it will legulate the bowels, and give 1 est te the metliei, and lelief and health te the child, eiieiating like 111 11:1c. It is pel feetly safe te use 111 all eases', and pleas ant te the taste, and is the jncscuptien et one et the eldest and best tem.ile phj sicians and nuires in the United StaUs. bold eveij wheie i'.ccntsa bottle. MT-ljd&vvM.WA.'j Try Lecher's Rcnew ned CeuIi Sj 1 up "'Selleis' Liver 1'ills' euied me of liver ceiupliunt." D. II. Celeman, bheit Cieek, W. Va. Try I.echei's Renowned Ceujh Syiuj). DEATHS. HkU70(.. In this city, en June 17, lssj, Jacob, en et jiciuaiu aim J.aniiii-a neieif, ncd ..1 je.ns, 2 months and 2i days. The relutiv es and lnends of the family aie respectfully invited te attend the lunei.il, Iiem Ins parents' resilience, Xe. ."ill 3I:inei &tiee, en Suuday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. In tel men t at Lancaster cemeteij. Seiviees at St. Jehn' Kefermed church. jcl 2td Jacobs. In this city, en the 19th 111-t . Sl.itr daleiia, wife of Jeseph Jacobs, ajjed GO jeais. The lelatives and fiiends et the family aie lespectfully invited te attend the luneinl Hern her late lesidence Xe. 5.W West Kmp; stiect, en Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock. Intuiinent at St. Jeseph's cemetery. 2til- Jehnsen. On Fiidav. June II, at his lesi dence in Hoboken, Willi 1111 . Jehnsen, .1 native of Uinea, Sweeilen, and a feiinei lesi ilent et Lancaster, nged .! veais. XEW AD VEliTJSEMEXTtt. JUItST SOCIAULK OP TIIK ALPHA L Club v ill be held at the Gicen Cottage en SATURDAY EVE.VIXG next. Xe impieper ch'inicteis admitted en the gi emuls. Admission liee. jeis-2td piKAM PICNIC OP St. Antheny's Franciscus Benficial Society AT TELL'S IIAIX, ON MONDAY, JUNE 21, 1880. TICKETS, - - - - 25 ctt,. Pew el's Omnibuses will run duiingtbe ilaj. Music by Tajler's Oichesti-a. ltd BLACK SILKS FerTiitiimingandDiess, (0 cents and up, at FAHNESTOCK'S, Next Doer te the Ceuit Heuse. COLORED SILKS, (a Cents, at FAHNESTOCK'S. SUMMER DRESS GOODS Ot every description, at FAHNESTOCK'S. Quantities et LADIES' SKIRTS, White and Colored, 50 cents and up, at FAIIESTOCK'S, Next Doer te tbe Court Heuse. it:r Beens. XEIF AltTEltTISEiLEXTS. 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. SPECIAL NOTICE. G-EOTS' SUMMEK WEAR. -:e LIGHT WEIGHT WORSTED SCITIXGs, LIGHT WEIGHT CHEVIOT bUITINGS. I5LUE AND 15LACK FLAXXEL bUITIXUS, FUEXCH DUAI DE ETE SUITINGS. LINEN DUCKS AND DRILLS. SUMMER CLOTHING. SILK AXD LAWN XECK WE Ah, LINEN COLLAUb AXD CUFrb, 15ALB1UGGAX AND FANCY HOSIER), SUSPENDERS, Ac, Ac. Celts' Gauze shirts, Gents' Gauc Diaw eis, While .h an Diawcis. H AGER & BROTHER, NO. 25 WEST KING STREET. THE LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK OF BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, &C., In the city, is te be NORBECK & MILEV, PRACTICAL CARRIAGE BUILDERS, COR. DUKE AND VINE STS., LANCASTER, PA. S-COX & CO.'S The Stock include all the LATEST STYLES SPRINGS, ' uch as the Riewster, Whitney, SulideeTiiple, Emplie Ciesa Spiing, Dexter Queen, Duplex nil Elliptic, and they will also make te elder any style a purchaser may desne. Repairing I. ill kinds pmiiiptly attended te. All work guaranteed for ene year. " OUR WORK SUSTAINS OUR WORD." XEll' ADVERTISEMENTS. EA.XA.Yl Fer Clausen's Xew- Yerk Behemiuu Beei go te the Schiller Heuse, North Queen street. jelS-2td PETER LOTZ, Propiicter. "Y"OUMi MOCKING UIKDS FOR SAL.K. L Wid warrant them singeis. Alea Iresh let of Mocking llird Feed. Please call at once. II. B. VONDERSM1TH. ltd 437 East Orange St., Lancaster, l'. Di:. M. 1!. FAIINKSTOCK Having leturned trem the Seuth, has re sumed his etlicc practice, and can be teund ut his lesidence. Ne. 2.M h VST KING STIiF.ET. inlt2nulewS C1TV TAXKis. The duplicate el 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 nne Julv 1. 18SU. E. VELCHANS, jet-tdM.FA-sR Treasmer. TNSUKE YOUR PKOPF.KTV AV1TH. BAUSMAN & BURNS, Ollice : Ne. 10 "West Orange Street. lc-3-eedtldR rilOBACCO GROWERS. X Insuie jour crops in the ENNSYLVANIA HAIL INSURANCE CO. I"ei liites, A.C.. apply te JOHN H. METZLER. Agent, ltd Ne. DSeuth Duke street. - "1KOWDS GATHER EVERY AFTER neon and evening at Fuliner's Concert I Garden tehearthe line music discoursed by Prof. Lesse's Philadelphia Orchestra mil te ' dunk the Unexcelled Milwaukee Beer. ing Gallery attached. TOST. j Last evening (Fiiday) en the Lititz turn pike, 11 Red Crepe Shawl. A reward will be paid ter its letuin te this ellice. w RESPECTFULLY IIRECT THE AT- tcntien et the nubile te our list et liricts leruuAL, eeiivcreu as lonews: Genuine Lvkens Valley E-ig and Steve ..$4.80 Nut 4.r.3 Celebrated Enterprise Egg and Xut 4..15 " " Bieken and Steve. 4.00 Haul EggandXut 4..15 " Broken and Stev e J.G1 All Grades Ne. 1 Pea '!.C" Purchaseis will save from 15 te 70 Cents per ten by buying Ceal at above pi ices. We de net employ agents te solicit order, prcler ring te give our customers the benefit of the commissions usually paid te such agent. THE CELEBRATED ENTERPRISE COAL maintains its high standard of excellence and is superior te any ether Medium Ceal in this market. As we are the only dealers in tlie city in this Choice Ceal, and are continually receiving large invoices of it, we are ready at all times te till orders for the same. H. BATJMGARDNER & CO. jel94tdS,M,S&MB seen at the Weiki. of OLD STAXD.-S3& XEW ADVERT1SEMEXTS. A GKANIt PARTY W1LI. BE HKLI THIS (SATURDAY) evening, at Schee n beisrcr's Park. Admission tree, ltd ADAM SNYDER, Proprietor. SCHOOL TAX, 1880. The duplicate is In the hands et the Treas 11 rer. 3 per cent, off for premt payment. WM. O. MARSHALL, Treasurer. Ne. 12 Centre Square. Ollice heuis trem 9 a. ui. te 4 p. 111. Jel2-3tdS.W&SR GEO. W. BROWN, UNDERTAKER, Aet., Ne. 146 EAST KING STKEET. Residence 21 Seuth Piince Street. maj22-lmdS&WR T)EMUCERATOKS! REFRIGERATORS Hetel Keeper's and Grocer's Champien Sal amanders, made et hard weed In and out side; lree fiem paint, tin and solder, will last a life-time. A lew mere lelt and will be sold vv itheut reerv e te close out the stock ; a geed leliablenum wanted te continue the agency. Call en G. F. SPBENGER, Bettler, Nes. 31 and 33 beuth Lime Street. ltd Lancaster, Pa. A rNNERCUOR EXCURSION. - 1U All All members of the Lancaster Majnner- cherintendirg te participate in the excursion te Yerk r uriiace, en July 5, 1880, are request- ed te lenert te the secretary either at Mrcniier- Slioet- cher Hall or 219 North Queen street, en or be lw d ' lere June 28, 1880. ' By elder of the Committee. GEO. PFEIFFER. jcKMtdS,M&s Secretaiy. VyAIT FOR THE BEST EXCURSION. TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1880. CONEY ISLAND. r AUfc FOR ROUND TRIP, - - - 4.75 TICKETS GOOD FOR 2 DAYS. Our Grand Excursion te Atlantic City takes place Thursday. August 19. 1880. A liberal per centage will be allowed te persons selling tickets. ltd "C0H0 & WILEY, .inO XOUTU XYATEll ST., Lancaster, l'a., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in LUMBER AND COAL. Connection With the Telephonic Exchange. Brunch Office : Ne. 3 NORTH DUKE ST. !eb28-lyd T UM1SFR AND COAL BI TELEPHONE. The undersigned aie new prepared te le ceive eiders for Ceal, Lumber, Sash, Deers, Blinds, &c., by Telephone. Step in at the Exchange and de your own eideriiiR free of charge. G. SENER A SONS, S. E. Cor. Prince and Walnut Streets. jl9-tfdSJ THIRD EDITION. SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 19,1880. WEATHER INDICATIONS. "Washington, June 19. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, clear or partly cloudy weather, light southerly winds, stationary temperature and barometer. DEATH OF GEN. SUTTER. The Discoverer or Geld In California His Sudden Decease in Washington. "Washington, D. C, June 19. General Jehn A. Sutter, the discoverer of geld in California, and one of the earliest pioneers en that coast, died at Meade's hotel in" this city yesterday. He had been sick for about a week with iullammatien of the kidneys,and died quietly in fujl possession efhis faculties. The news of his death was at once telcjrraphed te his home, Lititz, Lancaster county, Pa., where his aged wife resides. His remains will be taken te Lititz for interment. GARFIELD IN HARRISUURU. Cameren Joins Him " by Request." Huuusbuug, Pa., June 19. General James A. Garfield arrived here te-day at 12:10. He was met at the depot by a large crowd of people and made a speech of about ten minutes duration. Speeches were also made by Congressmen Cenger, of Michigan, and Williams and Humphreys, of Wisconsin. In compliance with a tele graphic request from General Garfield, Senater Cameren met him at the depot and accompanied him west. THE TAMMANY BRAVES. They Take the Warpath En Reute te Cin cinnatl. JfEw Yerk, June 19. The Tammany delegates and their friends te the number of 500 left for Cincinnati this morning ever the Xew Yerk central. Fifteen drawing room cars decorated with flags and mottoes made up the special train. A band of music accompanied the delegation. A large crowd was in attendance te see the dcpaiture. THE NARRAGANSETT. The AVrecK Sold Fer 810,000. New Yerk, June 19. The wreck of the Stonington steamer Xaragansett was sold at auction te-day by order the United States district ceuit, the amount leali.cd for the beat, with engines, tackle, furni tuie, &c, just as she lies oil Cornfield Point, was $10,000, the purchaser being C. P. Dixen, who declined te state whom he represented. Fire 111 lterks County. Heading, June, 19. The carriage shop and dwelling of Peter Kantner and dwelling of Edward Bickel, at Kehrers burg, Pa., were destroyed by fire at an early hour tins morning, less about $10,000. The Hie apparatus was very inefficient and it was feared at one time that the entiie village would be destroyed. PLANING MILL 1IURNED. Destructive rire at Snow Hill, Md. Snow Hill, Md., June 19. The large saw, planing and Heming mill of Richardson, Moeie, Smith & Ce., together with about a million feet of lumber, was destroyed by fire last night. Less $2.1, 000 ; no insurance. GOING TO CALIFORNIA. Ilajcs Preparing for a Trip te tin- Pacilic Coast. Washington-, July 19. Hayes expects te leave for California with Secretary Thompson and pat ty about the 1st of July next. He will make a general tour of the coast. INCENDIARY FIRE. Machme Shep in Norrlstewn Hiirned. XenuisTOWN,Pa., June 19. The machine shop of the Xatienal gas company, of Philadelphia, situated here, was burned this morning. Less about .i,000 ; fully insui ed. Cause, supposed te be incendiary. IIURNED OUT. Sliurksvllle, Miss., Devastated. Xew Orlea Ns?, June 19. Tlie business part of the town of Sharksville, Miss., was burned yesterday, including the court house and Odd Fellows hall. Less, $100,000; insurance, $30,000. ftfi Beaten Before the Campaign Opens. New Yeik Herald. If he (Garfield) declines tj make any defense of the chaigcs against him the natural presumption will be that he has 110 defense which would help him. The case against him has a terribly ugly leek as pre sented against him by his adversaries ; the recent apologies of his fiiends aie as damaging as the original accusations ; un less he comes te the rescue 1 e is beaten out of sight before the camjaigu is faiily opened. FOR SALE OH JtENl. IT'OR RENT. ; The second story et Eshleman A Rath v oil's Hanking Heuse, at Centre Square, and alto a room 011 hecend story, opposite the Penn'a R. R. Depot, en Chestnut sticet. 11. F. ESHLEMAN. L3-2tdAStl Attorney at Law PUBLIC SALE OF HORSES. JOHN SIDES will soil en Monday, 21st inst., at 1 p. m., at the Merrimac Heuse, Ne. 115 Neith Prince street, 17 bead of Kcntucky Horses. Can be -ecu at the above mimed stables new. .SAM'L HESS & SON, el7-:5td Auctioneers. -TTAGON FOR SALE. TT A supurier heavy wagon, very low. ter want et use; 2 inch ailcs and patent iron hub wheels. Apply te J. F. STAUFFER. jul9-ltd :50. East King htieef. PUBLIC SALE. On WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2.5. 1880, at Ne. 15 East Orange street, vv 111 be sold an elegant nsserttnent of Wall Paper of every desciiptien. Parties intending te de papeiing will de well te attend the ?ale. Sale te ceniinenceat 1 o'clock, harp. HENWOOD A THOMAS. Sam'l. Hess & Se, Auets. jel'J-Jtd XUSICAL IXSTJtVMEXTS. THE- Lancaster Organ Manofactery Without a doubt furnish tlie FINEST IN STRUMENTS in the Market. Wareroenm :ae North Queen street, Manufactory in the rear. ISranch Ollice, 15 East King Street. Alex. McKillips, Proprietor. Alse Agentler Lancaster County for CHICKEIUNG & SON'S Celebrated PIANOS. A Full Line et Sheet and ether Music, Small Instruments, Violins, Banjos, Hand Instru ments, 4c. always en hand. fl3-lydS&ly w AE. McCANN, AUCTIONEER OF REAL . Estate and Personal Property. Oiders left at Ne. 35 Charlette street, or at the Black Herse Hetel, 44 and 46 North Queen street, will receive prompt attention. Bills made entand ttended te without additional cost. e27-ly MARKETS. New Yerk Market. Nkw Yerk. June 19. Fleur State and West ern dull and prices in buyers favor; superfine state 13 30Q4 25; extra de $3 7504 25; choice de W 3005 00; fancy $5 05Q6 00; round hoop Ohie $4600500: choice de 5 1006 25 ; superfine western $3500 425; common te geed extra de $3 750440; choice dodo $4 50j7 00; choice white wheat de $4 6505 00; Southern dull, unchanged : com cem com gento fair extra $505 GO; geed te choice de Wheat-Spring dull and nominal ; Winter RedKc and Wnitelc lower and heavy; Ne. 2 Red, June. $1 25 ; de July $1 14Jf. Cern a shade easier and moderately active , Mixed western spot, 50S52,c; de luture 50?i 52e. Oats a shade easier : Ne. 2 White, spot. SSc ; State 39044c ; Western 37043c. Beef dull and prices unchanged. Pert tlrmer ; new mess $1750. Lard quiet and Arm ; steam rendered $7 tu. Whisky dull ; Western $1080109. Spirits of turpentine dull at 44045c. Philadelphia Market. Philadelphia, June 19. Fleur steady ; super fine $2 750325; extra at (3 2503 75 ; Ohie and In diana family at $505 75 ; Penn'a family $4 750 5 25: St. Leuis family $55006 00; Minnesota family $4 2505 28 ; patent ami high grades $6 50 0750. Rye flour at $4 4004 50. Cornmeal Rrandywine unchanged. Wheat lower and quiet; Ne. 2 Western Red $12301 24 ; Penn'a Red $1 25; Amber $1 25. Cern firmer; steamer 51c; yellow 53c; mixed Oats Steady ; Ne. 1. White. 42Jc: Ne. 2. de 41W42c ; Ne. 3, de 39040c; Ne. ?, Mixed 37kc. Rye firm ; Western and Pa. SS&c Previsions firmer; mtss perk at $12012 50; beef bams $20021; India in.ss beet $16013 50; bacon, smoked shoulders 505&c; salt 4M 4Jc; smoked hams 11012c; picidcd luiius 91 01UC. Lard firmer ; city kettle 7Je ; loose butchers tc ; prime steam $7 1007 15. Butter quiet: Creamery extra. 22c; de geed te choice, 1921c ; Bradford County and New Yerk extra. 19021c ; Western Re serve extra, 15017c ; tle geed te choice 12014c : Rolls dH ; Penn'a extra 1U01J ; Western re re serve extra 10013c. Eggs steady ; Penn'a 14015c; Western l.t lJJSc Cheese dull; New Yerk full cream 0;llc; Western lull cream. 9c: de te fair geed 8 0834c; deliairskims78Jc. Petroleum firm ; refined 8Ke. Whisky $111. Seeds Geed te prime Timethy nominal at $2 7503 : Flaxseed none here at $1 40. Stock Markets. Philadelphia, June U. 1230 r. m. ;'. 01 1 m Slecks dull and steady. Peuuab's (third issue) 108 Philadelphia A Erie liy. KcllUI "19 V Pennsylvania 51H .... Lehigh Valley. 49-r;; United Ces. et N. J 10O Northern Pacific 2t " Prelerred 47K Northern Central 30031 Lehigh Navigation 27 Norrlstewn 102 Central Transportation Ce. 48K Pitts., Titusviile Buffalo. W Little Schuylkill 44 Nbw ekk, June 19. Stocks stieng. Meney.. ...-.... ...... 3 N. Y. Central 127J.J Adams Express 112 Michigan Central UOJJ Michigan Southern IOj'h Illinois Central Wiy. Cleveland Pittsburgh.. ..118 Chicago Reck Island lOC. Pittsburgh & Fert Wayne-.. 120 Western Union Tel. Ce 105,'h Teledo Wabash 35 New Jersey Central dVi United States Bends and Sterling Exclinn g (Quotations by B. K. Jamisen A Ce., S. W. Cor. 3d and Chestnut htieeus). Philadelphia, June 19 United States fi's, 1881, (tcgistered)..lO340Mt United States 5's, 1881, (registered). AMWW&K United States 4U's, 1891, (registc-iedjlo'llie United States 4,s,liS91,(coupens).. .lOUiftlWi United States 4's, 1907. (registered).. 107i107 United States Currency 6's 125 Sterling Exclianse. .4fJlsy VIET DJCA WIXUS. AUTHORIZED MY THE COMSION wealth of Ky., and the fairest in the world 21st Popular Monthly Drawing OF THK COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. At Macaulcj 's Theatre, In the City of Louis ville, 011 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30th, 1880. THESE IlUAWINCS, AUTHORIZED BY THE LEGISLATURE AND SUSTAINED BY ALL THE COUUTSiOF KEN'lUCKY, aceoid aceeid ing te a contract made with the evv ners of the Frankfort grant will occur regularly en the LAST DAY OF EVERY MONTH. Sundays and Fridays excepted, for the period of FIVE YEARS, terminating en JUNE 30. 1885. The United States Circuit Court en March. II, rendered the following decisiens: 1st That the Commonwealth Distribution Company Is legal. 2d Its drawings are net fraudulent. The uiiiiiageivutcall attention te the liberal scheme which has met with such popular favor heietoteie, and which will again bu pieenlcd ler the JUNE DRAWING. lpiLie $30,001) 1 prize l,oei 1 prize ...................... .uue 10 prizes $l,0U)t-ucli 10,W)0 20 prizes 500 each 10,oue 100 prizes, $100 eacli lu,oue 200 prizes 50 each lo.eui UX) prizes 20 each 12,w 1000 prizes lOcach 10,01)0 9prizcs300cacli,appro!iiintle.i prizes 2,700 9 prizes 200 each, " " 1,800- 9 prizes 100 eaeh, " " ) 1,9W1 prizes $112,400 Whole tickets, fi; hair tiekett,. $1 ; 27 UAi-u $50; 55 ticket, $100. Remit by Postefllce Meney Older, Registcied Letter, Bank Draft or Expiess. Te insure against mistakes and delas. eoi eei eoi rcHpendents will please write their names and places of residence plainly, giving number or Posteilice box or Sticet. and 'lewn, County and State. All communications connected with the Ills tributien and Oiders for Tickets should be ad dressed te K. 91. BOAKIM1 AX, Courier-Journal Building. LeuUville, Ky., or :i7 and .!K Breadwuv. New Yerk. iu3lTuTli&Sv WAXTED. WANTED. EVEKY1JODV IO ADVEK tlse, free et charge, in the Ixtkllujen cer, who wants something te de. IAiS! KAGS! KAOS!-ICAGS WANTED Housekeepers take notice that we arc paying 2j cents u pound for MIXED BAGS. Cash paid as seen as delivered te WM. HENNECKE, apr9-3md Ne. 2r West King Street. Astviiibtr. FISHING TACKLE AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, AT FLINN k BRENEMAN'S. ARCHERY, Croquet, Base Balls and Bats, Chinese Tey Bemb Shells, Paper Cap Pitlels, and ether Seasonable Goods, at Flu & BraiM's. 152 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA. PROPOSALS FOK BUILDING. Sealed prope-als will be received by the Heard of Trustees of the Yeates Institute until JUNE 25, 1880, for the erection of a Scheel Building en the let en the northeastern comer et Duke and Walnut streets. The contractor will be expected te de all the work connected with the building, including plumbing, gas fitting. &c, and making the flues and connec tions for the heater. The right te reject any or all of the bids Is reserved. The plans and spec ideatiens can be seen at the ellice et S. II. Reynolds, esq. Piopesalsto be addressed te the undersigned. GEORGE NAUMAN, je!5.5td Secretary of Beard of Trustees. INSTATE OK ANNA M. WEIDLEK, li 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 them without delay for settlement te the undcrsigded, residing in Lancaster City. MRS. E. E. PATTERSON. J. W. F. Swrrr. Administratrix. Attorney. ni30tdeed