--"-v ' - ., - - - - - , LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER. "tt LDXESDAY JULY 7, 1880. -:" ?.' .- v y - " -i- ., -i f -1 West Earl, his age being 89 years, and in the same township are the following named persons ever 80 years of age: Henry Brown, 80 ; Martha Brawn, 83 : Julia A. Graybill, 83 ; Magdalene' Kneip, 85; Christian Oberhelzer, 81; Mary Stauffcr, 87; Christian Weaver, 83. Adam Dietrich, of Rolirerstewn, is 90 years old, being the eldest Democrat and eldest citizen in East Hempfield. Jehn Showers, ex-constable, is the eldest inhabitant returned from Upper Raphe, his age being 87 years. Mrs. Buch, of Penn township, is 92 years old and is the eldest inhabitant of lieF township. Agricultural Items. The were about 2,000 cases of tobacco grown in Conestoga township last year say 800,000 pounds. Every farmer in the township except one grew tobacco, and that one did net refrain from growing it by reason of any " conscientious scruples " he had, but because he believed it would net pay in the end as well as ether crops. The most valuable farm in Indiantown district belongs te C. B. Ilerr and is farmed by C. B. Ilerr, jr. The product of the farm last year is reported by the census enumerator as being of $9,000 value, and the crop was less than an average one. FINISHED. The l.attt Stene Laid by Lancantcr Contract or. The following notice from a Shepherds town paper relates te the successful pro gress of work at that point in charge of Lancaster contractors : On Tuesday last the last stone was cut in the quarry above town for the piers of the new bridge at this place, and en Wed nesday morning about 10 o'clock the last stone was laid en the piers. Thus within live months for it was the first week in February last the work was commenced Messrs. Fitzpatrick & Ce., contractors, have completed what, less than half a cen tury age, would have been thought impos sible te have been done. With about 1 men regularly employed, and with f.tvor f.tver ablu weather, with the exception of a few days, they have been steadily engaged in the preparing for and constructing this great work. There are iive piers in all, three in the Potomac, averaging about 90 feet high ! rem. the bottom of the river, and two upon the canal banks, averaging about 70 lect liili each Messis. Fitzpatrick, Barry and McCaf ferty, who have been superintending the aiieus branches of this enterprise, deserve great credit for their perseverance and en emy ; they have net only proved them-s-elves men of business, but have, by their couitceiis and gentlemanly manner, wen the esteem of the men whom they have had employed and of all ethers who have had business intercourse with them. This community ewes much te them for the simple reason of their having kept many idlers oil" of our streets, by their giving all available labor something te de. And right here we wish te say, and it is te their lasting credit, that never have we seen or heard of considering the number employed such an orderly set of men en gaged in any public enterprise, both in the quarries and in all ether work connected with railroad improvements going en here this summer, as these men have proved themselves te be. Shcpherdstewn can con gratulate herself that she has net been subjected te any of that rougher clement that usually centres around public works. We congratulate Messrs. Fitzpatrick & Ce. upon the successful completion of their great and important work. We will refer te this matter mere fully upon the completion of the bridge, which will take place in about a week or ten days. We must net forget te state that as the last stone was laid en the pier, one of the workmen proposed three cheers for Han cock, which was heartily responded te by all present. SUDDr.N DEATH. A Lady Found Dead in lleil. Miss Mary Ann Gillespie, aged about 40 years, was found dead in her room at the residence of her father, Charles Gilles pie, West Vine street, opposite St. Mary's church, between 5 and 6 o'clock this morning. Miss Gillespie was her father's housekeeper, and they lived alone. It was her habit te rise early in the morning, and as she did net make her appearance this morning her father went te her room and found her lying en the tlber at the feet of the lied. An alarm was at once given, and some friends who had been attending early mass at St. Mary's hastened te Mr. Gillespie's assistance, and Dr. II. E. Muh lenberg was summoned, but en his arrival he pronounced Miss Gillespie dead. Miss Gillespie had been affected with heart disease for some time past, though her condition was net considered serious. She was somewhat indisposed yesterday, but net unusually se. It is supposed she had arisen from her bed and was suddenly attacked with the disease from which she had su ire red, and, fallinjr te the fleer, died almost instantly. ' Corener Mishlcr empaneled the follow ing jury te held an inquest : J. A. E. Car penter, J. L. Perter, Lcvcn Rete, Elias Martin, 1). A. Altick and II. R. McCon McCen McCon emy. The jury returned a verdict that death was caused by heart disease. Miss Gillespie was, as above stated, the daughter and housekeeper of our vener able fellow citizen, Charles Gillespie, and the sister of Mrs. Ambrose McConemy, of this city, and of Mrs. G. Wash. Smith, of Pittsburgh. Her brother, Chas. J.Gillcspie, .and two or three sisters reside in Pitts burgh. Miss Gillespie's sudden death will shock and distress hosts of friends by whom she was dearly beloved. As a daughter and sister she was dutiful and affectionate, as a friend constant and true, and as a Chris tian exemplary and faithful. She was a life-long member of St. Mary's church, and within its walls, where she se often worshiped, the last sad rites of the chinch will be "iven her. Kebbed in Heading. The Reading Xeits of yesterday contains the following : "A stranger, hailing from Lancaster county, was met by three men and taken te Ne. 520 Court street about one o'clock this afternoon, where they fleeced him out of one hundred and fifteen dollars by means of the lottery dodge. One of the trio exhibited what he said was a certificate for a money prize of three hundred dollars. If two hundred dollars was paid cash for it he would threw off the balance. The stranger thinking he had a bonanza left the house and shortly returncd with a hundred dollars which he invested, one of the men advancing the ether hundred. After the money was paid the men quickly disappeared. The case is in the bands of Chief Heusnm." The Third Ward Democracy. The Democrats of the Third ward will meet at Effinger's saloon, corner of Seuth Queen and Vine streets, te-morrow even ing ; for the purpose of organizing a Han cock and English club. HOT WEATHER COURT. Opinions by Beth Judges Divorce, Current Business Ac. Court met at 10 o'clock this morning, when a large number of opinions were de livered by the judges. By Judge Livingston. The following are these by Judge Liv ingston : Moses Graeff vs. Levi Wise and Martin H. Fry. Rule te show cause why fi. fa. should net be set aside. Rule discharged. Jehn Hildcbrand vs. Jeseph Bewman. Certiorari. Exceptions filed. Exceptions overruled and proceedings of justice af firmed. Hanover Junction and Susquehanna railroad company vs. Ethelbert Watts and William N. Watts. Rule for a new trial. Discharged. G. W. Rumble vs. William McSparrau. Rule te show cause why judgment should net be entered for want of an affidavit of defense. Rule discharged. Jehn W.Ncwcemet vs.Stephen Shaeffer. Rule for a new trial. Discharged. S. S. P. Lvtle vs. Christian Seitz. Ex ceptiens te master's report. Exceptions overruled aud report confirmed. Henry Eberle, deceased's Estate. Rule te show cause why accounts should net be opened, &c. Rule made absolute. Cem'th vs. Themas E. Evans. Indict ment perjury. Demurrer filed te the in dictment. Demurrer overruled. Henry Glazier, et. at., vs. Jehn Merrin gcr. Contested election in Seventh ward, Lancaster city. Exceptions te bill of costs filed. Bill of costs approved as taxed by Mr. Urban, clerk of the orphan's court, and second bill as taxed by Mr. Eaby, deputy clerk, distppreved. Ily Judge Patterson. Henry Breiter and wife's assigned estate, Exceptions te auditei's report. Seme of the exceptions sustained and report recommit ted te auditor te be amended in accord ance with the opinion of the court, at the cost of the accountant and without further charges by the auditor. Antheny Heman vs. Gotlieb Henry. Rule for a new trial. Discharged. Henry C. and Ann Catherine Eichholtz. vs. Resiua McCullen. Rule for a new trial. Discharged. Flinn & Brencman vs. Jacob Grid, case stated. Judgment entered in favor of the plaintiffs for $277.C0. with interest from June 1st 1880. Benjamin Gocklin, deceased, estate. Citation te administratrix te show cause why will is net executed. Citation set aside and petition dismissed at the cost of petitioners. Commonwealth vs. Jesse Tyson, con victed of false pretense June 25, 1879. Rule for a new trial. Discharged. Warwick township read. Rule te show cause why report of re-reviewers should net be continued absolutely. Rule made absolute The rule te confirm the repeit of reviewers was discharged. The i'ickering Valley Cant. The weeks commencing with September 0th and leth, aud October 11th have been set down as the time for hearing the re maining cases from Chester county, arising from the Pickering Valley railroad disas ter which occurred en the night of October 4, 1877. Divorces. Lydia Aim Russel, of this city, was granted a divorce from her husband, Jehn Kussul, en the grounds of desertion. Cath erine Ellingcr complained that her husband Gotlieb Ellinger,had deserted her also and she was also granted a divorce. Fiank Brua, Strasburg borough, made application for the transfer of the restau rant license for which Jacob Brua is an ap plicant, the matter was held under advise ment. A Famous War Herse. There has just died en the farm of Day Weed, Geshen, Lancaster county, a horse brought home at the close of the war by Lieut. E. E. Weed of the 17th Pa. Cavalry. This horse came te the icgiment, then stationed with the army of the Potomac, in the fall of 18G3, and was owned and ridden by Majer R. Rciuheld, who rode him until he resigned the previous sum mer. In the meantime he had passed through Sheridan's raid te Richmond the Trevelyan raid and the march from City Peiui te the Shenandoah Valley. He had been in the battles of the Wilderness. Yellow Tavern, Meadow Bridge, Hauovcrtewn, Harves Shep, Be thesda Church, Celd Harber, Trevelyan Station, White Heuse aud othcisnetso important. Majer R. Reiuheld resigning in August, this horse became the prop erty of Capt. M. Reinhold, a cousin of the major, who rode him until the early part of September, when the captain was killed in the saddle at a skirmish en the Orequan river. After the death of Capt. M. Reinhold his brother Capt. U. Reinhold, took the horse aud rode him until the regiment was mustered out, June 10, 1805. He went through Winchester and the Valley cam paign aud raids ; the march from the Shcnnadeah valley te the army of the Po tomac before Petersburg, in February and March ; the battles of Dinwiddie's Five Ferks ; the pursuit of Lee, Sayler's creek, and the surrender of Lee at Appomattox, April 9, 1805 ; the march te Washington, the grand review, &c. When the regiment was mustered out a number of officers were put in the Second Pcnna. cavalry. The horse then became the property of Lieut. Luckncr, who rode him until the regiment was mustered out at Harrisburc in August, 18C5. He was then bought by Lieut. E. Weed, who brought him home, where he has remain ed ever since. He was a fine-looking horse, jet black, magnificently developed limbs, a large, wide chest, bread hips, a large piercing eye, and at his death net a scar or blemish en him. What was remarkable was the fact that he was very much afraid of the reports of fire-arms. He was 25 years old aud but for an accident he met with, had all the appearauce of living ten years longer. t'elice Fees. In accordance with the views of County Solicitor Fulton, as published in the In telligencer a few days age, the bills presented by the city policemen te the county commissioners for payment of their services, were very much cut down some of them fully two-thirds, and none of them less than one-third. The fees heretofore allowed them for the arrest of vagrants and drunken and disorderly persons were entirely stricken' off, if the person arrested was dismissed, and only half fees were allowed in cases that were committed. Great indignation was manifested by the officers, some of whom declare they will make no arrests under the present arrangement. Closing Out REDUCED PRICES. Closing Out Sun Umbrellas and Parasols at Reduced Prices. Closing Out an Immense Stock of Fans at Reduced Prices. White Dress Goods, Lawns, Percales and Prints, all in Choicest Styles at Lewest Prices. Black Silks, Colored Silks, Plain and Lace Buntings, all in Full Asssertment at Lewest Prices. Nete. Heur of Closing 7 o'clock P. M., Except Saturdays. GIVLEK, BOWEKS & HUBST, 25 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. Before the Beard of Pardons. The beard of pardons yesterday heard and granted an application for a rehearing of the case of Jehn Echternacht, burglary, Lancaster county, August 2;J, 1878, sen tenced te pay a fine of 8100 and five years in county prison. Jehn S. Morten, the Philadelphia forger, was granted a rehearing of his case. Min nie Reller, of .Philadelphia, convicted of larceny, was pardoned after an eloquent plea in her behalf by Miss Adelaide U. Murdoch, who lectured in Lmcastcr some weeks age. Larceny. Henry Lukcns. alias James Wilsen, was committed te the county jail for a hearing before Alderman Spurrier en Saturday next, te answer the charge of Jlarceuy pre ferred against him by Dr. II. E. Musser, of Ccntreville. Lnkeus was in the employ of Dr. Musser, and when he was discharg ed from service, as is alleged, he stele from the doctor a set of double harness, sold it te a party in the lower end of the county, and then went te Ashburn, Montgomery county, where he was arrested. The stolen harness has been recovered. Early Cutting. Mr. Diffenbaugh, residing near Midway, en the Strasburg turnpike, this morning cut about fifty stocks of tobacco tine, full-grown stocks at that. This, we be lieve, is the first that has been cut this season, except a small let, the plants of which were grown in pets and kept under shelter until all danger of frost had passed, and were then removed and replanted in the field. Where's Jehn Smith? Jehn Smith is perhaps the most "numer ous'' man in the county, and yet he is the only man that can't be found. He is set down in the books as census enumerator for East Lampeter township, but thus far he has failed te tile his return with the prothenotary, aud he enumerator. Is he a prove only te be the his return ? is the only missing lest man, or will he lust man in making Sunday-Scheel Celebration. The 15th annual celebration of the Lex ington Union Sunday-school will be held en Saturday afternoon and evening, July 24, 1880, in the grove of Mr. Hiram Kline, near the village of Lexington, Warwick township. Should the weather be un favorable the exercises will come oil" en the following day. Geed speakers from a distance will be present. Breakdown. About neon te-day two mules hitched te a wagon aud belonging te Wm. Mc Mnllen, of Smithville, Providence town ship, were being driven along Prince street, when the hind wheel of the wagon struck the street car track and several spokes were broken. The wagon was taken te a shop where the necessary repairs weic made. Heek Notices. Trail's ISerual Physiology is a very useful work, apparently written with care and accuracy, and embodying information which can be of no harm te any man te knew and ought te de a great deal of geed. Great injury is unwittingly encountered by an ignorance of nature's laws which oil rht net te exist. A knowledge of physiological laws is the most important knowledge that can be acquired, and it is tee little taught by the natural teachers. L. E. Huggins, phrenologist, at the City hotel, is the agent for Dr. Trail's book. Mns. Vrexa Gi'OEfWANX, aged 53 years, liv ing in Rochester, N. Y.. Rheumatism in the legs; could net walk. Ued one bottle of St. Jacob's Oil and lelt,asshc asserts, like new born. .Sicily Island Club Picnic. Ticket holders and invited guests will be at the Pennsylvania railroad depot te-morrow morning at 4:43., te exchange tickets new held for excursion and trip te island. Thanks. The Rockland Undenominational Sunday school return thanks te Cel. Wm. L. l'eiper for the gift of a piano for use in the school. A feed ami a medicine arc combined in the most perfect manner in Malt Bitters. Campaign goods et all kinds can be had at Williamson & Fester's at the 'lowest manu facturer's prices. They close their store from July 5 te Sept. 1 at 7. m.. cacept Sninidujs. iel(5-M,W,Fd.twtf There Is no Pain Like Teeth-ache! It " beats the dogs" for making a fellow squirm. Nobody pities you. "Get it out," says one ; "rub the teeth against a stone," says anether: when it begius te swell then it won't hurt se much," says a third. The reason of the ache is you didn't use SOZODONT, and prevent your teeth from decay. jyC-lwdced&w Beautifies the complexion by stimulating the friuall bleed-vessels Cuticura Medicinal Seap. SPECIAL NOTICES. Ask ter "Sellers' Liver possess halt their virtue. Sold by all druggists. Pills." Ne etheis 25 cents per box 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 Sate Kidney and Liver Cure has accomplished. The above named troubles are caused by dis ordered kidneys and liver, and the remedy which cures the cause banishes the pains which arise from it. jyl-2wd&w Try Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup. Samuel A. Hewitt, Monteray, Mich., writes that Dr. Themas' Eclectric Oil cannot be beat by any medicine for coughs and colds, and for rheumatism, it works like a charm. It has been thoroughly tried in this place and is in great .'demand. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, ruggtst, 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster. Pa. 39 "'Dr. Lindsey's Bleed Searcher' cured my son of erysipelas." Mrs. E. Smeltzer, Lari mer, Pa. ui;y uoeds. Spring and Sum -AT- SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. We have just received a Fine Line of SILVER JEWELRY, which at this appropriate season is in great demand. Silver Bracelets, Silver Bangles, Silver Combs, Silver Lace Pins, Silver Hair Pins, Silver Ear Rings, Silver Sleeve Links, Silver Scarf Pins, Silver Initials, &c. They are pretty in design and quite inexpensive. The sales of these goods in the large cities during the past month have been immense, and in anticipation of much inquiry we have put in an unusually large stock. H. Z. BHOADS & BRO., Jewelers, Ne. 4 "West King Street. Try Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup. A Great Knterprlse. The Hep Hitters Manufacturing Company is one of Rochester's greatest business enter prises. Their Hep Bitters have reached a sale beyond all precedent, having from their in trinsic value found their way into almost every household in the land. Graphic. jyl-2wdftw Try Lecher's ltenewned Cough Syrup Mothers! Mothers!! Mothers!!! Are you disturbed at night and broken et your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with t lie excruciating pain of cutting teeth? II se. go at once and getabottieef MKS. WINS LOWS SOOTHING SYKUP. It will relieve the peer little sufferer Immediately depend upon it; there is no mistake about it. There is net a mother en earth who has ever used It, who will net tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe te use in all eases, and pleas ant te the taste, and is the prescription et one et the eldest and best female physicians and nunes in the United States. Sold everywhere 25 cents a bottle. IJlT-lyd&w.M.U'&S Try Lecher's ltenewned Cough Syrup. Piiysiciaxs Recommend It. Your Themas' Kclectric Oil commands a large and increasing sale, which it richly merits. I have always found it exceedingly helpful : I use it in all cases of Rheumatism, its well as fracture ami dislocations. I made use of it myself te calm the pains of a broken leg with dislocation of the toot, and in two days I was entirely re lieved from pain. Jes. Bkaudix, M. D. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 39 North Queen street. Lancaster, Pa. 40 DEATHS. UiLLEsriE. In this city, en the 7th inst.. Miss Mary A. Uillespic. aged 46 years. Netice of funeral hereafter. 3td NEW Alt VERTISEMENTS. SCHOOL. TAX, 1880. The duplicate is in the hands et the Treas urer. 5 per cent, off for premt payment. WM. O. MARSHALL, Treasurer. Ne. 12 Centre Square. Office hours from 9 a. m. te 4 p. m. cl2-3tdS.WSK THE LANCASTER Weekly Mellipncer has been enlarged te a DOUBLE SHEET, Of Eight Columns te the Page, mak ing it nearly Deuble its For Fer mer Size, and the largest Newspaper in the State. ITS SURSCRIPTION PRICE REMAINS THE SAME. $2.00 A YEAR, ALWA YS IX AJJVAXCE. THE INTELLIGENCER, IS ONE OF THE LEADING DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPERS OF THE COUNTRY- It will contain a prompt int id report of everything of political aud general interest, and its large size will enable it te give all interesting matter in full. The following terms are offered ler subscrip tlens, CASH IN ADVANCE, from this date until after the election. Single copy 60 els. Ten copies .Wets. each. Twcnty-ilvecop!e.s,teonepostoffice.33 " " SINGLE SHEET. We also publish a single sheet paper, just half the size of the regular edition, tilled witli gen eral aud political news, but emitting the local intelligence of the county, at HI .2.1 a year, al ways in advance. This edition will be issued Fer tie Campaign at Very Lew Rates. It will contain full reports of the political situation in the whole country ; speeches and letters of value, reports of meetings, editorial comments, and a complete abstract of the news of the day, together with miscellaneous matter et general interest. It will be n live sheet, leading an aggressive campaign for the Democratic tickets. Following arc the low rates for clubs UNTIL AFTER THE ELECTION. One copy, 40 cts. Ten copies, 3e cts. "each. Twenty-five copies, te 0110 posteffice 25 " " YEARLY RATES. One copy, $ 1.35 Five copies,, 5.50 Ten " 10.00 Address with remittance STKLNMAN & HENSEL, LANCASTER, PA. Dress Ms HE IF AD VERTISEMENTS, WOI1ACCO RAISERS! L Insure your Creps against less or damage by hail at UAUSMAN & BUBNS'S Insurance Office, 10 West Orange Street. JcS-cedtfR NOTICE TO THE CITY DEMOCRACY. The members of the City Executive Committee-elect and of the County Committee from the several Wards of this City, and the Presidents, Secretaries and Treasurers of the several Hancock Clubs of the different Wards, will meet at J. A. Sprenger's Saleen, en THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 8th, 1880, at 8 o'clock, sharp, ler important business. W. U. 1IENSEL, jyC-td Chairman County Committee. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS F LANCASTER COUNTY. harah A. Shank by her next; !.rTlirln ,0 friend, Chas. M. Simmers, J Mar JS?,' 1880' vs. Ebenezer Shank. -.ou. And new.Jnne 20,1880, en motion of Peter Hershcy, esq., the Court appoint Jehn M. Ainweg, esq., ex aminer, te take testimony Attest : WM. E. KREIDEK, Deputy Prothenotary. Examiner affirmed June 29, 1880, Win. E. Kreider, Deputy Prothenotary. Ebenezer Shatik : Take notice that deposi tion of witnesses will be taken en behalf et the plaintiff, en the 24th day of JULY. 1880, be tween the hours et 10 o'clock a. m. and :t o'clock p. in. of said day, at my office. Ne. 22 Seuth Duke street, Lancaster, Pa., when and where you mny attend if jeu think pi ener. JNO.M.AMWEU, Jy7-3tde.iw Exuininer. EXCURSIONS. IjIXCUKSlOK TRAIN TO QUAKKtVILLE J te Colored Weeds Meeting, in Martin Hess's Weeds, by the members of A. M. E. Zlen church, Lancaster, Pa., SUNDAY, JULY 11, 1880, Leaving Lancaster (King street) at 8:30a.m. Returning, leave Quarry ville at 8 p. m., giving parties ample time te attend services at the weeds and return home the same evening. Fare ter the Round Trip only - - - G5c. jy7-2tilW4S OK CAPE MAY! THURSDAY, JULY 15th, 1880. ROUND TRIP, ONLY' 82.75. 43-Geed for two days. Fer the bencltt 01 Christ Lutheran Mission. Clcmmcns's City Band will accompany the excursion. Fer lurther information call at E.J. ERISMAN'S, jii-StdTSWftltw 50 North Queen Street. DAILY EXCURSIONS FROM PHILADELPHIA CAPE MAY. The famous mammoth three-deck Steamer tt REPUBLIC Leaves Race Street Wharl at 7l a. m., arriving at Cape May about 12 p. m. Returning, leaves Cape May at 3 o'clock p. m., givingample time ter bathimr or a drive en the beach. A full Brass Band and Orchestra Music for dancing. Parler Entertainments varied weekly. Lunch eons and Refreshments in abundance. Din ners and suppers provided. Oysters and Fish served, for supper a lew moments after taken from the water. Fare for Hie Round Trip $1.00. SUNDAYS Will leave Race Street Wharf at K a. m. I. S. A Bread Unuge Steam R. R. will con vey passengers te Cape Island in 8 minutes. Tickets for sale at CHAS. H. B ARR'S, c2S-2mdAw CENTRE SQUARE. HALL J'AJ'EHS, Se. TVTK MAKE ALL KlWDS OF WIRE SCREENS FOB WINDOWS, and put them up in such a manner that yen need net remove when you wish te close the window. A decided advantage ever the old way, and aScrceu will wearlengerand is much mere easily handled. Fire Screen Deers made et every description. Have a nick stock of Plain and Landscape Wires. Sold by the feet in anv quantity. Seme Odd Lotset WALL PAPER at bargains te close'eut. PHARES W. FRY, Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST. TORY LOCHER'S X SYRUP. RENOWNED. COUGH THIRD EDITION WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 7, 1880 WEATHJKR INDICATIONS. Washington, July 7. Fer the New England and Middle Atlantic states, clear or partly clendy weather, northeasterly winds, generally shifting te southerly, sta tienary or higher temperature and barem eter. DOMESTIC TRAGKDX. AHesbsad Killed by HU Wlfa'f escort. Denver, Cei., July 7. A special dispatch from Leadville says : Early this (Tuesday) morning as William Carter was escorting Mrs. Dillen home from the ball they were met by the Litters husband. A quarrel ensued and Carter shot and killed Dillen. Wife Murder and Suicide. Jersey City, July 7. Jacob Kuntz this morning went te the house of his son Jehn at Union Hill, where his wife resided, and ferbade her going te a picnic which she had intended attending te-day. Upen her refusing he drew a revolver and shot her in the abdomen. He then went into the barn and shot him self in the head, killing himself instantly. Mrs. Kuntz, who was taken te the hospi tal, will net live mere than a few hours, the wound being fatal. Kuntz has several times attempted te takes his wife's life, and also that of his son who protected her. Beth were ever CO years of age. THE PHILADELPHIA REGATTA- Junier Single Sculls. Philadelphia, July 7. First heat Ju Ju neor, single sculls wen by Whitaker, of Pawtucket, It. I., in 9:50. Cenner Hills dale, of Michigan, second. Second heat Junier single sculls wen by Field, of Perth Ambey, N. J.; Elliett, of Brooklyn, second. Time, 10:0G. Third heat Junier single wen by Campbell, of Newark ; Remmel, of Newark, second. Time, 10:10 Fair Oars. First trial heat, pair ears, wen by Gor Ger man brothers, of Albany; Fitzgerald brothers, of Philadelphia, second ; time 9:44J. Second trial beat pair ears was a walk ever for Levin and Childs, of the Metro politan club, of New Yerk. The ethers entered did net start. THE SAME IJATTI.E. Ireland Struggling for Liberty Con gratulates America en the Anniver sary of Independence Day. Londen, July 7. A Dublin despatch te the Times says: "Meetings te 'sanction the land agitation in its mere advanced character were held en Sunday last, in various parts of the west of Ireland. Representatives of the Land League at tended the meetings. At Dunmore, county Galway, resolutions were passed, pledging the meeting te continue the agitation for the abolition of landlords and the estab lishment of peasant proprietary ; also con gratulating the American nation en its 104th anniversary of independence. A representative of the Land League said the Irish te-day were lighting the same battle that the Americans fought in the last century. DUST TO DUST. Funeral et Geerge Kiplcy. New Yekk, July 7. The fu neral of the late Geerge Ripley, literary editor of the Tribune, took place te-day at the Church of the Messiah. The remains were taken te Woodlawn cemetery. Representatives of the leading newspapers were present, as were also p .-eminent liter ary men. Theatre Manager Hurled. Themas L. Dennelly, late manager of the Grand opera house, was buried te-day from St. Paul's church. The theatrical profession was well represented. KACING AT NEW LONDON. Harvard Heats Columbia. New Londen, Conn., July 7. The two mile Freshmen race between the eight eight eared crews of Harvard and Columbia colleges was rowed en the Thames course at neon, and was wen by the Harvard in 11 minutes and 32 seconds. HACK AGAIN. Police Commissioner Ualdy Smith. New Yekk, July 7. General " Baldy " Smith, removed from the office of police commissioner by Mayer Cooper, but rein stated by the courts, appeared at head quarters te-day and resumed his scat. A large throng of politicians outside the building cheered him as he entered. Fatally Shet. Clinten, Mass., July 7. Malachi Grady was shot here yesterday by William O'Malia, duri:ng a dispute relative te money, which the former claimed that the latter owed him. Grady died this morning. O'Malia will be arraigned te-day. he Won't Ge te Erin. Londen, July 7. The statement pub lished in several American papers en the 22d of June, that the queen would visit Ireland, is unfounded. CAJtfETS. H. S. SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, 202 WEST KINO STREET, Has the Largest and Cheapest Stock et all kinds of CAKPETS in Lancaster. Over 100 Pieces of Brussels en hand, as low as Sl.OO and upwards. Carpets made te order at short notice, also pay 10 cents ter Extra Carpet Hags. 49-Give us a trial. 202 WEST KING STREET. Will WASTED. WANTED. .EVERYBODY TO ADVER tlse, free of charge, in the IirntixiOKK cxB, who wants something te de. "nTANTEU A GOOD COOK AT A FIRST T V class hotel. Inquire et S. G. Gensemer's liquor store. North Queen street, Lancaster. 3td w ANTED A GIRL TO DO GENERAL housework. Apply at Ne. 801 WEST OBANGE STREET. td RAGS! HAGS! RAGS! RAGS WANTED i Housekeepers take notice that we are paying 2 cents a pound for MIXED BAGS. Cash paid as seen as delivered te WM . HENNKCKE, anr93md Me. ZB West King Street. MAMKMTS. Hnrlsrk Market. Nw Yexk. July 7. Fleur State and West em firm, moderate expert, jobbing trade demand ; superfine states 3 5004 OS; extra de ft O50; choice, de., S4 eu5 00; fiwey 5 0S6 00; round hoop Ohie S4 705 70: choice de IS 736 25 ; superfine western $3 S0O 4 05; common te geed extra de $4 00S4fie; choice dodo U tiOg; 00; choice white wheat de 4 6050D; Southern quiet and firm; com mon te fair extra $5 0eg585; geed te choice de S3 7066 73. Wheat Spring nominal ; Winter Bed shade easier: White shade better and auiet : Ne.1. White. Sept., $1 071 07J: Ne. 3, Ked July. SI 14X01 15 ; de August 1 U9 ; de Sept., $1 08 Cern a shade better and medcrascly active; Mixed western spot, 46flc; de future 4S4 19-Xc. Oats firm and quiet ; state 3734; western 3544c ; Ne. 2 July 36. 1-nlladelpBla Market. PatLADXLraiA, July 7. Heur firmer; superfine at 2 503 U0; extra at $3008350; Ohie and Indiana family at $5-2505 75; Penn'a family at $4 7585 25: St. Touts family $5 9006 00 ; de old, fi -254 75 ; Minnesota family $4 2504 75 ; patent and high grades $6 5 as oe. Kye flour at $4 1204 15. Cernnieal Brandy wine unchanged. Wheat llrniva : Ne. 2 Western Ked $1 120 1 13; Penn'a Ked $1 12 1 13; Amber $1 13. Cern firm, with fair demand ; yellow scarce atMK5-.Ie; mixed c50 ; steamer 4303c. Oat strong and higher ; Ne. 1. White 410 41c; Ne. 2, de 41c; N'e. 3, de 3U04Oc; Ne. : Mixed 3tc. Kye steady: Western and Pa. 850S6C Previsions tinner ; ni ss perk at $13 25013 SO ; beef"hams $20 50021 ; India mess beet $16016 M . bacon, smoked shoulders 505ic ; salt 405c; smoked bams 11012c ; pickled hams ljc. Lard firmer; city kettle 7i0e ; loose butchers 6c ; prime steam $7 350, 40. Butter scarce And wanted ; Creamery extr.i 22023c; de geed te choice lJ2Ic; Bradford county and New Yerk extra. ll021c; Western reserve extra 17013c; tle geed te choice 13015c ; Kells dull ; Penn'a extra 10013 ; Western re serve extra 100 13c. Eggs steady for choice; Penn'a 10 I4c; Western 11013c. Cheese excited and higher ; New Yerk full cream 10c ;. Western lull cream, SfiSKc; de fair te geed 607c; dehairskims50iic. Petroleum firm ; refined 10'c. Whisky $111. Seeds Geed te prime Timethy dill at $2 7503 00: flaxseed nominal at $1 30 rer new ; Clever en let at $7 0007 50. Meck Markets. Philadxlfhi a. .1 uly 7. 1220 r. M. 3:00 V. M. Stocks dull. Penna 6's (third issue) 105 Philadelphia & Erie lyx Pennsylvania XiJ-H Lehigh Valley. 4 United Ces. et N. J lu Northern Pacific 2-K6 " Preferred 4t& Northern Central 31 Lehigh Navigation 27'427, Norristown 102 Central Transportation Ce. 43 Pitts.. Titusville A Bullale. Viy, Little Schuylkill -i.;;4 Naw Yekk. July 7. Stocks weak. Heney 203 N. Y. Central hS) Adams Express 113'x Michigan Central i Michigan Southern Hi Illinois Central lm; Cleveland ft Pittsburgh... .116 Chicago A Keek Island 106 Piiisunrgii a reri waynciiKv: Western Union Tel. Ce. Teledo Wabash New Jersey Central... ...lir;u ... 36,' ... a United States Uends and Sterling Exchanr. (Quotations by II. K. Jamisen A Ce., S. W. Cor. 3d and Chestnut Streets). Philadelphia. July 7. United States 6's, 1881, (registcie I). .101 I United Stutes.Vs, 1881, (registered).. lir.MH01O2! United States 4Wn, ltf.il, (registercd)IO!UKclO M United States 4$'s,lHl,(coupenft).. .MtiUt 00 United States 4's, 1907. (registered). .1080108 United States Currency 6's 124 . 0125; Sterling Exchange 487K LANCASTER HOUSEHOLD MARKET. DAIRY. Cup cheese, 2 cups 5e Dutch cheese fl lump 801uc Cottage cheese, 2 pieces 5c mcrra. Bananas each 25c Apples (new) ? J pk I2e Cherries, dried. t jt 12c Currants, dried, ty B. 12c Dried Apples ?l it 508c " Peaches f) qt KKil2c Lemens V dez 20025c Oranges- 1 dez :ai.ri0c Pine Apples If? piece 1230e POULTIIV. Chickens f pair. lOftKOc Ducks ? pair )0Mlc Geese piece tiOc0$l VKOKTABLK.H. Asparagus ;p bunch 8010c Cabbage bead 5ft 10c Carrots f) bunch 3M5c Cucumbers dez 20025c Green beans )lpeck lee .I'vim x y jKriiik jiM2 Lima beans wet. l.-rfi-JOc Onions fi pk 25e Potatoes old f pk 8c " new pk 15e Kadishes bunch fie Soup lleans t 6c .Salsify 'fl bunch 1c TuraiDs.bunch c Tomatoes qf pk J0a Lettuce, head and plate 305c MISCELLANEOUS. Apple Butter ffl qt 25c Eggs 1 dez lMid5c Heney W H 20025c Seap ft ft .'jhc Sauer kraut f qt 10012c IJcef Steak, ?l ft '. 120ICc " Keast (rib) W ft 12016c " " (chuck) l ft iufcl2r " Corned, ?? ft 10012c " Dried, f) ft 25y2N; Ham fl ft 11018c Lamb fl ft 12020c Mutten ft ft 12016c Perk fl ft !0IOe Puddingy ft nc Sausage fl ft H0iee Sides and Kacen ft ft 7010c .Shoulders fl ft 7c Veal fl ft 10016c OKAIM. Wheat fl bus $1.1001.18 Kye fl bus H50'.wc Cern ft bus 50055c Cleversecd ft bus $5.0006.00 ' ft ft 10012c Timethy Seeed f bus $.1.2503.50 risii. Cattish ft ft l'-Jic XjJS -Ji ID ., IIIC "UuKtXkla . mtfC A l"t miS "l lm . JUC Sun iee REMOVAL. DR. S. B. FOKEMAN, (PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON), Removed trem Ne. Id Seuth Prince street te Ne. 211 West King street, Lancaster, Pa. fm2l-3nid MISCELLANEOUS. CORNS AMD UUNION8. l'UOK. JACOB BOWERS, Chiropodist, will be at his home 215 West King street, for two weeks, where he will treat corns, bunions, inverted tee nails and offensive feet. N. B. Inverted tee nalis and offensive feet cured be fore paying. He can be consulted in person or by mail. Best of reference given. Jy3-3td TVIV1DEND NOTICE. XJ The Beard of Managers of the Lancaster and Susquehanna Turnpike Read have de clared a dividend of 3 per cent, en the capi tal stock of the company, payable en demand at the office of the Treasurer. W. P. BRINTON. Treasurer. jyC-Jtd 38 Seuth Queen Street. HANCOCK MEAD. A delicious, healthy Beverage, far superior te the ordinary soda water. FIVE CENTS A GLASS. Fer sale by J. B. KAUFFMAN, HO. HO X. QUEEN ST., Lancaster, Pa. 1uneS4-2wd -RAGLE CIGAR BOX MANUFACTORY. We have started a new Cigar Bex Manufac tory at Ne. 211 North Queen street, and are new prepared te All all orders at the shortest notice. As we have all the latest Improved machinery we will make as line a box as can be bad in the country. Give us a call. BECHTOLD ft Ce.. Ne. 241 North Queen Street. Jc2-tfd Lancaster, Pa. VTOTICE TO FISHERMEN. Fishing Tackle ia. every variety. Bamboo, Cane and Weeden Jointed Sods, Lines, Sink ers, Floats, Heeks, Ac. A call solicited. Prices low. ANDREW G. FREV'S City Pharmacy, Cor. N. Queen and Orange Streets. HO-lyd Lancaster, Pa.