mmwww? ZK" siavii - v - -V.'r ??' i": . . ."? - .vi - "'i.'.j LAKCASTEE l)AHt ITELtlGENCdER. THUKSDATf JULY i,l880. THE CENSUS. Seme Statistics of Population. A few of the enumerators of this county have net yet sat for a revision of their enumeiatien, and quite aoumberef tbese who have sat have failed te make a record of the total population in their respective districts. The only way, therefore, that parties interested can get the totals is te count them no slight task, by the way, when it is remembered there are ever eighty districts, each containing from 1,000 te 3,000 inhabitants. We have pub lished from time te time the population of the several districts as far as they have been verified . Net all of the figures have been official, but they have been substan tially correct. The population of the city has been re ported several times, the figures varying a little as corrections were made by the enumerators. The following we believe t be mere correct than any heretofore published : 18H0. 1870. 1st Ward 2102 2H.fi 2d " 2!02 2120 ad ' 2430 2.112 4t!l " 2SJ.-I 2331 5th " 2375 10 Cth " S3W 2210 7t!l " 27 2WX) htll " 3l!8l 221 Jlh " 281'J 2210 ii.KW 24,233 u years, 5,C3 The total population of Druraere town tewn Miip as returned, is 3,200 ; in 1870 it was 3,001 ; increase 139. The population of the cities and bor oughs of the state, as far as received, is as fellows, compared with the population of 1870: 1870. 1R80. Philadelphia 1574,022 647,.-l2 l'ttt-sliurgh 121.1177 12iH,tKi Allegheny. SvV-"1 .",- Scnuiten 33,0!Kt 4j,7e5 Heading S.V.W0 43,230 llaiTistmig 23,105 30.412 Kile W,46 27,222 Lancaster. 20.23:1 i,8.n: Wllkexliiirre 17,204 23,340 AlUieiiii 10.(510 l'J.J78 Allellleuu 13.884 18,lt;2 Chester J,4K5 ir,e:;s Pottsville 12.384 13,21(5 Neriistnnn 10,733 13,200 New CatJe 7..WJ 10,1J2 Titusville. ,i, 'J.ip Lclm.11011 ,727 H.778 Johnstown ," 8:,J Columbia ''.! 8,3K) oil city s,im 8,000 ('liaiiiliei-hurg 15.308 8,000 ttiM Chester ',. l,i)V, Leck lliicu C.im .'i.82 Pell-town 4,12.1 5,311 Franklin 3,!I08 5.070 ItrlMtel 3.0(59 5,0Jj Connlieliockcli 3,071 4,71)0 ('eneiuaugli 2.33R S.S02 llellMuv-lmi'- 2,'J.V! 3,15'J Krllcleiltc 2,6.V 3,003 heulli Chester 1,242 3,(5i"i Tyniiiu 1,40 2,'.l-i7 CeaU-svllle 2,iK5 2,812 Kiltiiiining 1,818 2,018 KivetMirl 1,510 2,507 Mul let til 2.397 2,503 Millvill.: 2,103 2,409 Wfsllslmre 1.4IH 2,221 Cambria 1.744 2,223 Mount Jev 1.MM 2,0154 I'plimd..." l,:Ml 2.tHW I'.i-rcKiieck 1,(500 l.(5.V2 Freehold 1,31(5 1,571 Tidieulw 1,'j3S 1,230 Strasliuig 1,003 1,000 The population of some of the mere im im peitant cities of ether states is as fellows : City. 1880. 1870. Alliuny 87.384 7 !,!' minera, III 12,007 11,1(52 Atlanta 43.000 21,789 Itroeklvn 534,(i( 393,099 liioemillgtou, 111 17,W ir,,419 itiiltiniere 330,000 27,3.'4 Ito-ten 352,000 230,520 IStnghauiteii.N. Y 1(5,000 12,(592 IStlllale 149,500 117.714 Camden 37,000 20,045 Chieage 477.500 29s.77 Cincinnati 24(5.13.1 21(5,2.59 Cleveland 157,04(5 !I2,MI 'lunibii,0 51,:7 31.27 llutreit 119,700 7J,rr,7 llavten.U 39.000 30,4.3 Paillnirv. Conn 11,500 fi,5l- Denver, Cel 34,e0'J 4,739 Kliuira, X. Y 21,4'is l.S.SCJ J'eit Wayne. Ind 23.937 17,718 iJaleslilllg. III 12,000 10,1.38 Iliutlenl, Conn 42,000 37,1N Indlauapclis, Iml 73.150 48.214 lackxenvillc, III 11.300 9203 .letlerMinville, luil 10,000 7.521 .leliet. Ill 11,0 0 7,2153 KuusasCity, Me .W.if.l 32.2i50 l.:tncater, I'u 2."..8m 20, Landing. Mich 8,335 5.211 LeuWrille, Ky 112.(mk 100,73.3 Lewell. Mass 01,200 40,928 Meiitlcn. Conn 19,I0S 10,493 Milwaukee. Wis 130,000 71,410 Minneapolis, Minn 43,000 i:;,(K Xa-hvilicTenn 43,377 23.81.5 Xashua, X. II 13.387 10.543 New Albany, Iiul 17,500 15.:RNi New Haven. Conn (53.000 30,840 Xeu- Orleans 207,328 191.418 Newark 15,983 10&.039 New Yerk l,2ea,5i;i 975,292 Newport, K. 1 13,403 12521 I'awtiicket, It. 1 19,538 0.(519 I'eeria, III 31.783 V2.S3 1 Philadelphia 847,512 071.022 I'rerldenec, JJ. 1 104.500 fis.'jel ijuiiicy. III 2!t,500 24,052 l.'ucine. Wis 1(5,500 9.8N3 Keine. N. T 12.519 11.000 Iteek Ihland, 111 12,248 7,89 1 Keehester, X. Y 89,057 C2,3-(i Kockleiil. Ill 13,400 11,019 St. .IOM.-ph. Me 35.000 17.505 an Kmnci-ce 227.350 149,47.! St. I.euK Me 375,000 310.M54 St. l'anl, Minn 4A000 20,a!0 Sprintield, Muss 31,500 2fi,70.3 Springfield, 111 19,500 17,:!04 tltiea, X. Y 38,923 28,804 Trev. X. Y 57.000 4(5,405 Whei-linfr, W.Vu 31,000 19.280 Washington, l. C 100.000 109,199 Waterhury, Conn 22,000 10,820 WUiningteti, Del 42.000 :,481 Woonsocket, K. 1 10,010 11,527 AVilllam V. SliencK'n Kudy Feuntl. About neon yesterday the body of Win. C. Slicnck, who was drowned at Ridgway park en Monday evening, was found lloat lleat ing in the Delaware opposite the Tamany fi.sli house. The coroner was noti ced, and the body was convey ed te Camden, where an inquest was held, after which the deceased was handed ever te his friends. On examina tion it was found that one of his limbs was broken. Seme papers were found en his jierseu by which his identity was discovered The body arrived in this city this aftei aftei aftei noen at 2:10, in charge of his brother, A. F. Slicnck, esq. Arrangements had been made te have the funeral take place to morrow afternoon, but the body of de ceased was in such a bad condition that these arrangements had te be changed. The body was therefore at once taken te the undertaking establishment of the Messrs. Rete, and prepared for burial at 0 p. m. te-day from the residence of his parents, Xe. 212 East Orange street. Irt iutcrment at Woodward Hill cemcterv. Child Burned. This forenoon, about 11 o'clock a little daughter of Charles Grau, residing en West Orange street, near Mary, was badly burned. Mrs. Grau had gene out of the house for a short time when the little girl went te the stove for the purpose of re moving something. While there her dress caught fire. She was badly burned about the legs, body and arms. She had enough presence of mind te tear her dress (or what remained of it after burning for a short time), from her perseu or she would probably have been fatally burned. As it is, her injuries are very severe, but are net considered dangerous, as she did net inhale the flames. Dr. A. J. Ilerr attended the child. Old and Yeung. Levi B. Kirk, census enumerator of Ful 4 ten township, returns a woman who will be 101 years old this month. Her name is Hannah Brown. On the same page of the book is the record of a child one day old. Sent te Jail. Lizzie Culp, for being drunk and disor derly, was sent te jail for five days by Al derman A. F. Dennelly. She was re leased en a writ of habeat cerput by Judge Patterson this afternoon. Viewing Streets. The viewers appointed by the court spent this morning viewing the land through which new streets are te be laid out in the south-eastern part of the city, for the pur pose of estimating the damages. They are hearing witnesses this afternoon. l'ajing Off Interest. The banks of the city arc te-day paying off the semi-annual interests en the bends of the Quarryville railroad. .Meeting of the Scheel Beard. A stated meeting of the school beard wiH be held this evening. I THANKFULLY acknowledge tllC U'-C Of ST. Jacob's Oil 1i:ls been of great service te we. I suffered with Bhcumatic Pain in the Face and Han,; induced te try St. Jacob's Oil, I found immediate relief, and it enected an en tire cure. Moved by a sen-e of duty, it there fore gives me great pleasure te recommend te suffering mankind the St. Jacob's Oil, as a remedy worthy the highest pr.iise and un limited patronage. Wm. Kkthciiek, Xetary Public, S3 Mercer street, 2cw Yerk. Xew Music. Mr. A. W. Woodward, of this city, hasjust published and copyrighted u song entitled 'My ieul Thy Image Keeps" words and music by Ambrose Webster. The air is a pretty and simple one, and the song will doubtless achieve popular favor. It may be obtained at Mr. Woodward's music -tore, Xe. 1C East King street. Cleigymen, lawyer.-, and authors Hint Malt Hitters a pure and safe invigerant. When gazing in your lever's eves, Hew seen his sense et rapture die-. If there's no sweetness in your breath : If by your failing teeth be shown That SOZODOXT te you's unknown. And that your meulh I-. suffering death. Je281deedA.w Ue-teie, refresh and beautify the skin with Cuticiini Medicinal Toilet Seap. SI'EVIAIj yOTJCES. Haunted Me. Del't, poverty and suffering haunted me for years, caused by a sick tamily and large bills for doctoring which did no geed. I was com pletely discouraged, until one year age, by the advice of my pastor, 1 procured Hep Hit ters and commenced their use, and in one month we were all veil, and none of us have been sick a day since ; and 1 want te say te nil peer men, you can keep your lamilies well a year with Hep Hitters for less than one doc tor's visit will cost. A Workingman. iel5-2ud&v Imituk Hloeii, ecneral Debility, Scrofula, Erysipelas, Pimples, Carbuncles, Unhealing Seres, and ether diseases denial. ding a treat ment usj-entially Tonic, Absorbent, Alterative, Hloed Cleansing, Hloed Making, and Health Restoring, yield readily te that most perlect ami elegant et medicinal preparations, Dr. Hrewning'.s Tonic and Alterative. Price 50 cents and $1. Fer sale by the Proprietor, W. Champien Hrewning, M. D., 1117 Arch street, Philadelphia, ami all Druggists and Dealers in Medicines. je-2t Try Lnchci'b Itenewned Cough Syrup. Tht)-e subject te costiveness should at once try "Sellers' Liver Pills." 25 cents per box. Sold by all druggists. Try I.echer's 1'cnewned Ceijgli syrup. An Old 31an JCestercd te Health. JJatavh, X. Y., Sept. 15, !87!. II. II. Waknkii & Ce., UeciiEsTEit, X. Y. Ges tlkme.v " Fer forty years 1 have -suffered with Diabetes, being obliged te void urine as etten as once in thirty minute;:, and have also been agie.it Mitleier from palpitation et the heart. 1 am new using your Diabetes Cure, and can truly say, at seventy years of age, that it makes me feel like a new man." jfl.V2wd.Vw 1'irrEit Siiewep.max. Heed words de mere th.in hard speeches. Dr. Themas' Electric Oil is the geed word of every f.tuiilv. Thousands w ill testify te its wonder ful cures et coughs, colds, sere threat, asthma, croup and ether atllictieus of the breathing ergans: an invaluable outward specific for lame back, soreness and contraction of the muscles, and every varietv of .sores or hurts. Fer sale by II. H. Ceehrau, druggist, 1:57 and :!' Xerth Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. 550 Heils, pimples, and all bleed dUeiifCs jire cured by "Dr. I.indsej's Hloed Searcher." sold by all druggists. Try I.echer's Renowned Cough Syrup. Brown's Household l'anacea Is the most effective Pain Destroyer in the world. Will most surely quicken the bleed whether taken internally or applied externally and thereby mere certainly HELIEVE PA1X, whether chronic or acute, than any ether pain alleviator, and it is warranted double the strength et any similar preparation. It cures pain in the Side, Back orHewcls, Sere Threat, Rheumatism, Toothache and ALL ACHES, and is the CHEAT HELIEVEU OF PAIX. "HUOWX'S HOUSEHOLD PAXA C E A " should be in every family. A teaspoon teaspeon teaspoen tul of the Panacea in a tumbler et het water (sweetened, if pretcned), taken at bedtime, will HUEAK UP A COLD. 25 cents a bottle. Fer sale at II. H. Cochran ,V Ce's Drugstore Xerth Queen street, Lancaster. Much Sickness, Undoubtedly with chlldrcn,attributed te ether causes, is occasioned by Worms. HUOWX'S VERMIFUGE COMFITS, or Werm Lozenges although effectual in destroying worms, can de no pesible injury te the most delicate child This valuable combination h:is been success fully used by physicians, and found te be ab solutely sure in eradicating worms. Twenty five cntsabex. nanl5-lvil&wTuTli&S Try I.echer's Renowned Cough Syrup. A Ureat Kuterprisc. The Hep Hitters Manufacturing Company is one of Rochester's greatest business entci priscS. Their Hep Hitters have reached a sale beyond all precedent, having from their in trinsic value found their way into almost every household in the land. Grajhie. jyl-2wd.Vw The Cause Discovered. Most of the readers whose eyes scan these pages have suffered from headache, lassitude, nausea or pains in the back; but we doubt if they knew what the cause was. In nine cases out of ten it was some trouble with the kid neys or liver." This Is a truth which has just become known, and the result which Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure has accomplished. The above named troubles are caused by dis ordered kidneys and liver, and the remedy which cures the c.uisc banishes the pains which arise from it. jyl-2wd&w Jeseph Kusan, Percy, Ontario, writes : " I was induced te try Themas' Electric Oil for a lameness which troubled me ler three or four years, and I found it the best article I ever tried. It has been a great blessing te inc." Fer II. 11. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 Xerth Queen street, Lancaster, Pa 21 Try Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup Urape Culture and Wine. The culture of grapes in Xew Jersey Is get ting te be one of the most important indus tries of the state. The principal varieties raised are the Oporto and Concord. Mr.Spcer's vineyards at Pasaic premise a larger yield this than any previous year. In consequence Mr. Speer lias reduced the price of his Pert Grape Wine. The eldest can new be hail at $1 per bottle from any et the druggists. It is used for medicinal purposes as a superior wine, and in churched 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 ter medicine. Evening Bulletin. This wine is endorsed by Drs. Atlee and Davis, and sold by II. E. Slaymaker. jc!5-2wd&w VEATH8. Shekck. In Philadelphia, en the 28th ult., William Carpenter Shenck, in the 35th year of his age. Atlee. At Athens, Tennessee, June 31, 1880. William L. Atlee, in the 78th year et bis age. POLITICAL DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. TOB bUFUKMC CDCE. GEORGE A. JEXKS. TOR AUDITOR OBXEOAL. ROBERT P. DECHERT. DEMOCRATIC COUNTS TICKET. rOB COSQBES3. J.L.STEIXMETZ. FOB DISTRICT ATTORNEY. I). McMULLEX, FOR SENATOR (13th DISTRICT.) J. H. DOUGLASS. FOR ASSEMBLY (2d DISTRICT.) S. C. STEVEXSOX, S. P. SHIRK. FOR ASSEMBLY (3d DISTRICT.'. AMOS DILLER, H. DAVIS YUXDT, JACOB M. HAEXLEX. FOR PRISON INSPECTORS. BARTON" M. WINTERS BEXJ. MILLER. FOR POOR DIRECTORS. A. J. SXYDER, JOHX FRAXC1SCUS. XEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TOBACCO KAISERS! Insure your Creps against les or damage by hail at BAUSMAX & BURXS'S Insurance Office, 10 West Orange Street, Je8-eedtfR OOMETHI.NCJ NEW. SALWATER BEER. I will have en draught at my Saleen, "Ex celsior Hall," East King sttect, this evening, SALWATER BEER, which has never been brought te this city before. ltd EUGENE BAUER. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PART NERSHIP. The partnership lately exist ing between A.C. Kepler and R. M. Slaymaker, dealers in Ilardwaie, has this day been dis solved by mutual consent. The business will hereafter be conducted by the said A. C. Kep ler, at the old stand, Nes. 40 and 42, North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa., where all debts owing the firm will be received, and all de mands against the same are te be presented for settlement. A. C. KEPLER, R. M. SLAYMAKER. Lancaster, Pa., July 1, HW). Thankful for past favors te the firm, I re spectfully solicit a continuance of the same ler the remaining partner, in whose service I continue. R. M. SLATMAKER. jyl-ltd CITY PLAN. The following changes in tin- southeastern and southwestern sections of Lancaster city are made, as diiected by court, and may be seen in the office et the Clerk of Quarter Ses Ses seons: 1. Hacr street, east of Queen street, moved southward, itj width increased te 00 feet, ex tends eastward, cutting elf a small corner of Woodward Hill cemetery ; thence northward te fence; thence te Seuth street. 2. Seymour street, cast of Queen, Tork street, north of new line of Hager street and adjacent alley, are eliminated. 3. Width of "Seuth Christian street, from Church street te Middle street, is changed te 14 feet. 4. Seuth Duke street, at southeast corner of King, narrowed 18 inches te conform te pres ent width. 5. Plum street extended southward te Jehn street of width of 50 feet, and Jehn street, from King street te Plum street, nan owed te 2) feet, as at present. 6. Woodward street widened te 40 feet, as new laid out. 7. Beaver street", at southwest corner of Con Cen Con estega street, nai rowed one loot, making it as at present. 8. High street continued teMilllin alley, and thence te Mulberry street; Mifflin alley wid ened en north side te the width of High street. '.I. Water street continued southward from German street te the Hue ei old Water street, deflecting te the west. 10. Hager street, westward from Queen street, te the bend near Leve Lane, narrowed te 33 iect, 11. Alley west of Pine sticet, from Andrew street te Furnace street, narrowed te 11 feet, and runs parallel te and 150 feet west of Prince street. 12. Pearl street, fiem Columbia avenue te Maner street, widened 80 feet, and east line thereof moved eastward along Columbia ave uue. The street, as changed, starts at Col umbia avenue, directly opposite College ave nu, and continues parallel te I'earl street, a laid out en original plan. 13. The alley between Columbia avenue and Fir.st street moved southward 40 feet, between Pearl street and West End avenue. These changes, as made, will be adopted, un less exceptions are filed en or before the third Monday in August next. By order of the Court. Attest : G F.O. W. E A It Y, Deputy Clerk Quarter Sessions, j j 1-eawdtauglU A Olll C VI. TUJtAL. BAUGH'S Special Mn Fertilizer ! We have hud a large demand for this article in Virginia. It has been prepared te suit the soil of Lan caster and Chester counties. Descriptive circulars sent free upn applica tion. Address BAUGH & SONS, 20 Seuth Delaware Avenue, mSi-Smw PHILADELPAIA. FIVE MOWERS, TWO COMBINED (WARRAXTED.) Fer Sale Cheap. W. D. Spreclicr & Sen, 31 EAST KING STREET, nil-3mw LANCASTER, PA. WANTED. WANTED. EVERVUODV TO ADVER tlse, live et charge, in the Istellioen Istellieen cer, who wants something te de. T7-ANTED A GOOD COOK AT A FIRST yy class hotel. Inquire et S. G. Gensemer's liquor store, Xerth Queen street, Lancaster. .'ltd w ANTED A GOOD BOV TO IEARN A trade. German boy preferred. Apply nilMILLER'S. ltd at BUCIIMILLER'I IAUS! RAGS! RAGS! RAGS WANTED i Housekeepers take notice that we are paying 2J cents a pound for MINED RAGS. Cash paiil as seen as delivered te WM. HEXXECKE, aprO-Smd Ne. 2"5 West King Street MISCELLANEOUS. PRIVATE LESSONS GIVEN TO "iOUNG ladies or gentlemen preparing te pass ex animation ler admission te the High Scheel, te the College, or for Certificates as teachers, by GEO. N. GLOVER, je2l-lwd Ne. 557 West Chestnut Street. M AKCCS G. SKHNKK, HOUSE CARPENTER., Ne. V20 North Prince street. Prompt and particular attention paid te al aritlen nml repair. i3-iv! AE. AIcCANN, AUCTIONEER OF REAL. . Estate and Personal Property. Orders lett at Ne. 35 Charlette street, or at the Black Herse Hetel, 44 and 46 North Queen street will receive prompt attention. Bills made out and ttended te without additional cost e27-ly ""HANCOCK MP1AD. A delicious, healthy Beverage, far superior te the ordinary soda water. FIVE CENTS A GLASS. Fer sale by J. R. KATJFFMAN, NO. 116 N. QUEEN ST., Lancaster, Pa. junc24-2wd GEO. W. BROWN, AOT.t UNDERTAKER, Ne. 140 EAST KING STREET. Resilience 21 Seuth Prince Street may22-lmdS4WU Ren SXW, AUrXXTISEMEim. EARLY CLOSING. Believing: that by earlier closing during the warmest weather we will afford pleasure and recreation te our employees, and that our patrons will suffer no inconvenience therefrem, we announce that from the Frst Day of July te the First Day of September our store will be closed at 6 o'clock p. m. daily, except Saturdays at 9 o'clock. H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers, Ne. 4 West King Street. EXCURSIONS. DAILY EXCURSIONS FKOM PHILADELPniA TO CAPE MAY. The famous mammoth three-deck Steamer tt 11EPUBLIC M Leaves Race Street Whart at TV a. m., arriving at Cape May about i p. m. Returning, leaves Cape May at 3 o'clock p. m., givingample time ter bathinir or a drive en the beach. A full Brass Baud and Orchestra Music for (lancing. Parler Entertainments varied weekly. Lunch eons and Refreshments in abundance. Din ners and suppers provided. Oysters and Fish served for supper a tew moments after taken from the water. Fare feri he Round .Trip $1.00. SUNDAYS Will leave Race Street Wharf at Vi a. m. P. S. A Bread Gauge Steam R. It. will con vey passengers te Cape Island in 8 minutes. Tickets for sale at CHAS. H. BAKU'S, e28-2Jmdttw CENTRE SQUARE. rOIt SALE OR REN1. 13UKLIC SALE. 1 ON FRIDAY, JULY 2d, will be sold at public sale, at Ne. '.204 Seuth Lime Street, the entire let of Household and Kitchen Furni ture. Sale at 1 o'clock. HENRY SHUBERT, 2td Auctioneer. IJUBI.IC SALE- ON TVESUAY JULY C 188 1, t 9 o'clock, a. m., will be sold at the late residence of Michael Malene, deceased. Ne. 3el East Orange street, the entire let of Household and Kitchen Furniture, one hirge Parler Mirror. 12 feet high, also. Quarry Toels such as Hummers, Drills, Picks, etc. ; one Cart, Harness of all kinds, etc.; one Buggy with toil, and a great many articles het men tioned. Terms made known by WM.L.PEIPER, ED. McGOVERN, J. M. M. BVRKE. Executers. II. SiiUDBitr, Auct. juirJC-tsd YrALUAHLE CITY 1; V L1C SALE. ROPERTY AT FUB- IV'lll l. unl.l .it li nrann Ilnl.,1 Tl',n 1? Finnev. Proprietor, en THURSDAY EVEN ING, JULY 1, 1SS0, all that well known. Livery Property, situated en the cast side of North Queen street, near the Penn'a R. It.. Depot, Irenting en North Queen street, 32 feet 2J4 inches, and extending in depth 100 feet, then widening te CO feet 2l inches, and extending in depth 215 feet te Christian street, en which is erected a two-story Biick and Frame Stable anil Carriage Houses, a Brick Oftice and a Store room en North Queen street. This property is splendidly situated in the heart of the busi ness pait of the city, anil is well calculated for a Sale or Livery Stable and an admirable place ler a Tobacco Warehouse. Sale te commence at"::i0p. m., when terms and conditions will be made known by GEORGE W. ZECHER. II. Shcbebt, Auctioneer. 1c21-tsd MEDICAL. The Bleed is the life! LINDSEY'S BLOOD SEARCHER Is rapidly acquiring a national reputation for the cure et Scrofulous Affection, Cancerous Forma tion, Erysipelas, Beils, Pimples, Ul cers, Sere Eyes, Scald Head, Tetter, Salt-Rheum, Mercurial, and all Skin Diseases. This remedy is a Vegetable Compound, and cannot harm the most tender infant. Ladies who suffer from debilitating diseases and Fe male Complaints, will find speedy relief by using this remedy. C. W. Likscett, of Mesopotamia, O., says it cured him el Scrofula of thirty years. Twe bottles cured Mrs. E. J. Dukes, of Colfax, Ind., of ulcerated ankle and big neck. LIND SEY'S BLOOD SEARCHER cured my son of Erysipelas. Slits. E. Smeltzke, Larimer Sta tion, Pa. The Meed Searcher is the Safest, Surest and Most Powerful Purifier ever known. Price $1.00 per bottle. It. E. SELLERS & C., Prep'rs, Pittsburgh, Penn'a. Te Regulate the liver. Use Only Sellers' Liver Pills, the best and only true Liver Regulator. Established ever 50 years. They cure Headache, Biliousness, Costiveness, Liver Cemplaint,Fevcr and Ague, and all similar diseases, like magic. Get the right kind. SELLERS' LIVER PILLS, 25 cts. The great Werm Destroyer ' SELLERS' VERMIFUGE. "Expelled 400 "Worms from my child, two years old." Wm. Sakver, St. Leuis, Me. Sold by druggists. Price 2." cts. each. R. E. 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(registered).. 108i4108 States Currcnev 6's llUfillsr, Stcrlin Z Exchange 485 fiM87K PUMI'S. "UY THE BLATCHLEV PUMP Fer Cisterns or Wells of any depth. 1'LAIN, IRON, 1'ORCELAIN OR COWER LINED. B rands, AC, G. XIX. GG, G Ne. I, B. BB, BNe. Fer sale by the Hani ware Trade, Cenntry Stores, Pump Makers, etc. See that the Pump you buy is stenciled C. G. BLATOHLEY, Manufacturer, 308 Market St., Philadelphia, Pa ui31-Cmw CITY TAXEs. 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 fore July 1. 1880. E. WELCHANS, jel-tdM.F&Mt Treasurer. COMMISSIOXKRS' OPFICE OF LANCASTER Ce. ) Lancaster. Pa., June 21, 1880. X'OTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS. J.1 Sealed proposals will be received at the County Commissioners' Office, at Lancaster. Pa., until MONDAY, JULY 20, at 12 o'clock in., for the erection and completion et a Weeden Bridge (Inter-county Bridge) acrass the Octo Octe Octe rare creek at Mercei's lording, inSadsbury township. Plan and specifications et the above bridge can be seen by calling at the Commissioners' Office. Bids must be in gross and include the whole work excavating, masonry and superstructure. Separate bids ter masonry, ftc, will net be considered. The Commissioners reserve the right te reject any or all bids. Ky order of the Commissioners. cZMtd&3tw I. N. S. WILL, Clerk. FOURTH OF JULY AT L1T1TZ! THE CENTRE OF ATTRACTION. The 104th anniversary of the Natien's Indt pendence will be celebrated at Lititz, On MONDAY, July 5, 1880, BY A GRAND STREET PAKADE of Uniformed Rank Knights of Pythias (Lan caster Division Ne. 6). accompanied by Lititz Lottee Ne. 2J3, and ether Ledges, at 10 a. m. An Oration, Musdc, Fireworks, and a Grand Illu mination. The Oration will be delivered at 2:30 o'clock p. in., by LIEUT. GOV. CHAKLES STONE, of Warren, I'a. Music will be furnished by the CELEBRATED HAMBURG- BAND. In the evening the beautiful Lititz Spring Grounds will be Bril liantly Illuminated by 6.000 Lights and a Grand Display of Fireworks will be given. A Special Excursion will be run from 'Lan caster en all trains leaving both depot. Fare for the round trip, 50 cents. Railroad commu nications will be complete te and from Col umbia. Lancaster, Reading and Quarryville, and all intermediate points. By an arrange ment with the Railroad Company, none but first-class cars will be run. Excursion tickets will be sold from JulyS te 5, geed returning untU the 7th. An extra passenger train will arrive at Lititz 'from Lancaster and Columbia at 4:55 a. m. Regular trains at 9 a. m., 2 p. m. and 4:25 p. m. Extra at 7 p. m Frem Reading at 8:45 a. m., 1 p. re 7:25 p. m and an extra train at 6:10 p. m. Returning, will leave Lititz at; 10:30 p. m. ter Lancaster, Columbia, Quar ryville anil Reading. COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS: H 11. Tsbudy, Chairman, F. P. Hart.L R. Hacker. F." W. Christ, A. B. Reidenbach. D. B. Flery, J G. Weltmer, Henry Seaber, J. M. Breneman. J. A. Buch, W. H. Enk, T. A. Milchsack, F. B. Bach, Wm. Regennas, Scott Becker. JeSMtdftw TIIED EDITION THURSDAY KVKNINO, JULY 1, 1890. WEATH2R INDICATIONS. Washington, July 1. Fer the Mid dle Atlantic states, partly cloudy weather, occasional rains, winds mostly south westerly, stationary temperature and baro meter. BAD INDIANS. Tbe Mischief they are Making In the South west. Denver, Cel., July 1. A special des patch te the Tribune from Santa Fe says : "News received from 1 Pase states that between June 21 and 23d Victeria's band of Apaches attacked San Lorenze and Gov. Leuis Terrasas ranche, sheeting ever 100 head of horses. Frem San Lorenze they went thirty miles west te Santa Clara where they captured 100 head of horses. They killed some Mexicans at each place. Gov. Terrasas, with about 200 federal Mexican soldiers and a large body of vol unteers, is en their trail. Victeria's band being remounted may be expected back into New Mexico. Troops are being rapidly moved forward, and in a few days every exposed point in Grant, Doranna, Lincoln and Secorro counties will have detachments for their protection. The Mcscalere Indian agency has been placed under military control, and two companies of cavalry and one of infantry have been stationed thcie. Twe companies of cavalrj- are new marching te Fert Wingate, the Navajees being considered unsafe. A new pest will also be established in La Platte county, southwest of Colerado, te keep watch ever the southern Utes. NOT CONFIRMED. That Reported Russian Defeat. St. Petersbukg, July 1. It is semi semi officially declared that nothing has been received here confirming the news of an engagement between the Russian troops and Chinese at Terk Pass and Kizelkurg lian, in which the Russians were defeated. The reports are regarded as unfounded, and in view of the latest intelligence inex plicable. "BALDV" SMITH. Restored te His Office of Police Commissioner by Order of the Supreme Cenrt or New Xerk. New Yerk, July 1. The general term of supreme court te-day rendered a de cision in the case of Police Commis sioner Smith, removed by Mayer Cooper, reversing his lemeval and ordering his re instatement without costs. The geueral terra also affirm Judge Lawrence's deci sion in favor of Police Commissioner Nich ols. CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. Afternoon New in Brier. The prospects for the university beat race at New Londen te-day are geed. The recent accident te the steamer Leng Branch is charged te the carelessness of the captain of that vessel. A riot between the militia camp and citizens ei Londen, Out., last night wa only prevented by the prompt measures of the authorities. BAGGAGE BURNED. Destruction or a Car and its Centeuts. 3Iilfekd. Del., July 1. The baggage car en the passenger train bound for Rc Rc Rc hobeth, en the J. & B. railroad, took fire from a spark of the locomotive, two miles north of Milferd, about neon te- day. The car and its contents, about fifty trunks and a large quantity of ether valuable bag gage were consumed. THE LACIIINE ACCIDENT LetutOverHalfa Millien. Montreal, July 1. The direct damage caused by the Lachine canal accident is set down at $300,000, while the indirect damage can be partly estimated but will likely exceed $100,000. FATALLY HURT AT A FIRE. Twe Men Killed by a Vailing Ladder. New Brunswick. N. J., July 1. Gee. Robetham and Themas. Haramen were fatally injured by a falling ladder at the burning of Hummel Brethers' cigar store at midnight last night. SECRETARY THOMI'SON. The Old Salt en" en a Vacation. Washington, D. C, July 1. Secretary Thompson left for the West at half-past 10 o'clock this morning. Commedore JefTer JefTer sen will be acting secretary during the secretary's absence. Public Debt Statement. "Washington, July 1. The public debt statement issued te-day shows a decrease for the month of June of $102,144.24, which includes $8,379.34 of fractional cur rency estimated te be lest or destroyed. and applied te the payment of arrears of pensions per act of June 21, 1879. Weavers en a Strike. Messi.ey, July 1. The whole number of veavers in the district, having finished the pieces in hand, joined the iestef the eper. atives en strike last evening. Murderer Captured. Petersburg, Va., July 1. .Jeseph Tur ner, who murdered James Brethers in Isle of Wright county, last week, and escaped, has been captured. Letter from Judge Black te Gen. Hancock When Gen. Hancock's Order Number 40 was made public, the Hen. Jeremiah S. Black wrote him the subjoined letter : Washington, Nev. 30, 1867. Mr Dear General: This moment I read your admirable order. I am much engaged, but I cannot resist the temptation te steal time enough from my clients te tell you hew grateful you have made rne by your patriotic and noble behavior. Yours is the iirst,mest distinct and most emphatic recognition which the principle of American liberty has received at the hands of any high officer in a Southern command. It has the very ring of the Revolutionary metal. Washington never said a thing in better taste or better time. It will prove te all men that " Peace hath her victories net less renowned than these of war." I congratulate you, net because it will make you the most popular man in America, for I dare say you care nothing about that, but because it will give you through all time the solid reputation of a true patriot and a sincere lever of your country, its laws and its gov ernment. This, added te' your brilliant achievements as a soldier, will leave you without a- rival in the affections of all whose geed will is worth having and give you a place in history which your chil dren will be proud of. ;, This acknowledgment from me does net aaoemt te Brash, bat I im rriiIf tmtj the feelings of Millions aad xptMriag them feebly at that. With profeaad in spect, yours, Ac., J. S. Black. Majer General Hancock. A KUNAWAT GODFUC Rmmim l Um : Will Penner is a young hum about 24 years of age, who resides with kk paterl ancestor at the village of Synaes, about two miles west of Levelaad, Ohie. Will loved a maiden fair and was beloved ia re turn. Alice Pelaek,' the object of Will's attention, is a beautifuf blue-eyed suddea of a blonde type, the daughter of Jehn Pelaek, a well-to-de famer living about a mile northwest of Levelaad. The parents of the maiden were very adverse te the at tentions of the dark-eyed Willtaas, and tried every means in their power te keep the levers separated, but the wily little Cupid only whispered sweet things into her willing ears, '-and their love grew the stronger. Clan destine meetings have been indulged by the youthful couple for the past year. The ether night about 9 o'clock, the Pelaek household was the scene of great excite ment when it was found that the fair Alice and her wearing apparel had disappeared. Gowns, wrappings and tbe like had been mysteriously smuggled from tbe house, and empty wardrobes and bureaus greeted the gaze of a loving mother who fairly doted en her only daugh ter. Inquiry was set en feet by relatives and friends but the blooming Alice failed te materialize. On inquiry it was learned that Willie had endeavored te procure -a buggy at the livery stable, but failing in bis project bad left immediately. Fanner relack is worried ever tbe matter, yet Hopes that the ceuple have married and will return home. If such is tbe case, and William exerts himself with energy, all will be well, the past will be forgiven, and the youngsters started en the lead te prosper ity and happiness. Alice is but fourteen years of age, and quite small and child like for her years. It is te be hoped that their little romance may end well and that they may never see cause te regret the step they have taken. Result of Dreaming About Playing-Feet-ball. Alteena Tribuqe. Professer Davis, of the Commercial col lege, carries one of bis feet around in a sling, or rather airs the points of his tees by reason of an injury te the big one. The ether night the professor in his dreams was recalling the sports of his boyhood days, when he played feet-ball with his been companions. In the illusions of the dreamy state he spied a fine ball, with no one near te kick it but himself. He let rly his right feet with all the vigor of a man six feet in height and nearly 200 pounds weight, and the feet-beard of the bedstead received a whack that nearly shivered that article of furniture te pieces. It wasn't the noise that awakened the professor, but a painful sensation in his great tee. An examination revealed the consequences of kicking that delusive ball-the nail was driven back a quarter of an inch into the flesh, causing tbe bleed te flew profusely. New, reader, when you see the professor dancing around with the front end of bis shoe prepared for dry weather, knew that he was dreaming about playing football. NOVELTIES SILKS AHD DRESS GOODS! Wc have new open our Importations of New Silk from Lyens, including Brocaded Satin De Lyens, Solid Celer Satin Be Lyens, Black Satin Be Lyens, Luisine in New Colorings and Styles, KICH BROCADES, In Celers te match the New Dress tioeda In Drees 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 of New Tilings impossible te specify ONE FACT we wish te emphasize. Se tar, the advance en our goods amounts te nothing, nml a strict in spection of our stock will Miew that at all times wc are as low in prices as any, and olteu lower. A close examination of our geed in cordially invited. Hemer, Colladay & Ce., 1412 and 1414 Chestnut Street, aprlC-M.WAF PIIILAIKLPII1A. ESTATE OF FKKUKK1CK AVOVWWV DIEZEL, late et Ephrata township, de ceased. The uniterdgned Auditor, appointed te distribute the balance remaining In the hands et Elian Welt. Administrator, c. t. a. d. b. n. te and among thee legally entitled te the samp, will nit ter that purpette en WEDNES DAY. AUGUST 25,1880, at 10 o'clock a. m., In the Library Xoem et the Court Heuse. In the city et Lancaster, where all peruens interested in said distribution may attend. B. . ESHLEMAN. jeZMtw Auditor. ESTATE Or HCSANNAH STOVER, LATE of Brecknock township, deewwed. Let-' ters of administration en ald estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested te make Imme diate payment, and tbese having claims or de mands against the same will present tbein without delay for settlement te tbe undersign ed, residing In said Brecknock township. CATHARINE STOVER, 1e234tw Administratrix. E8 STATE Or ELIZABETH MKCK. LATE i of Penn township, deceased. Letters of administration en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persona In debted thereto are requested te make imme diate payment, and tbese having claims or demands against tbe same will present then without delay for settlement t the under signed. WILLIAM MKCK, . sahuklmkcjC - rrletisiiHr J. L. STzmnrrz, Atfy. teW-ttw f i ! P 9 I