Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, July 10, 1880, Image 3

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LANCASTER DAlfc lKTELLlGENCERSAILIlDAY JULY 10, 1880.
DARING BOBBER?.
S50O Werth et Jewels Stelen.
Yesterday meniing between 9 and 12
o'clock a thief or thieves entered the resi
dence of Thes. B. Cochran, Ne. 310 North
Lime street, and proceeding te an upstairs
room, opened a casket that was standing
en top of a bureau and stele therefrem
about $30tf worth of valuables consisting of
a lady's geld hunting case lever watch,
Ne. 70,891, with II. 3Ioutanden engraved
en cap ; one large singl geld chain ; one
geld chain and locket with coral head ; one
geld chain with lyre shaped pendant with
cameo stone ; one oblong geld locket, set
with pearls (had photograph inside) ; one
lady's geld scarf pin (large), with sunken
head cut, topaz in centre ; one pair narrow
geld bracelets ; one square cameo stone ;
one plain geld ring (stone lest out) ; one
turtle-shell locket, book-shaped ; two
small diamond studs, with raised forget-me-net
; one large black silk purse, work
ed with steel beads ; one Russia leather
purse with 8" geld piece ; one child's coral
chain ; two small children's geld chains
At the time of the robbery Mr. Cochran
was net home. His wife was in a back
i oem down stairs, and a hired girl was at
work en the third story. Neither the
front deer of the house nor the inside doers
were locked, and the thief, who is pre
sumed te have been acquainted with the
premises had no difficulty in effecting the
Lirceny. The drawers of the bureaus en
which the casket was standing were un
locked, but were net in any way disturbed
by the thief, nor was any ether part of the
iieuse interfered with.
The robbery was discovered by Mrs.
Cochran, who went te the room for some
small article of jewelry with which te
deck her child. As seen as the fact of the
Military was fully established Detective
Spu'chcr was notified, and the case was
placed in his hands. It was thought best
te keep the matter quiet, and hence net
tlic- slightest knowledge of it was commu
nicated te reporters or ethers. This plan
iifseciecy, in such affairs, generally works
te the advantage of the thief, whose oper
ations an; also of a secret character. In
this. case he has had the advantage of
twenty-four hours or mere te conceal or
dispose of the plunder, and make geed his
escape. Had immediate publicity been
given thcinattvr the newspapers contain
ing an account of the lebbery and adesciip;
tieu of the goods stolen would have ac
companied him wheievcr he went, and a
1 heusand detectives, instead of one, would
have been plaeed en his track. Net the
slightest clue has yet been had as te the
thieves, though it is hoped Mr. Cochran's
liberal reward of $100 offered for their de
tection anil the recovery of the property,
may lead te the arrest and punishment of
the guilty. The larceny was certainly a
very bold one.
Meeting el Finance Cemmitter.
The liuance committee held a meeting
last evening :
The city solicitor presented his monthly
report, showing $1,021,US collected.
On motion of Mr. Kbeily the mayor was
authorized te draw his warrant for $18,000
for purchases of bends for sinking fund.
On motion el Mr. Zeehcv the chairmen
of stieet and water committees wcic in
structed te fin uish the liuance committee
with full amount, of money expended in
their several departments from June 1st te
August 1st.
The. city solicitor was directed te leek
ever the municipal lien docket at the
mayor's eflice, and enter satisfaction for
all liens in the piothenotary's office.
The city treasurer was ordered te de
duct from tax of all persons furnishing
material or doing weik for the city.
sacrilegious thieves.
Cerner Stene el a Church Broken Open
Open and Robbed.
Our tegular correspondent at Akren,
Ephrata township, writes te inform us that
the cei ner stone of the Rcrgstrass Lutheran
church, near that place, was broken open,
last night and robbed of the money that
was put in it when it was laid in 1848.
The amount was net large, there
'being only some silver coins of the
value of about two dollars. The
books and papers that were in the
stone were scattered around in all direc
tions. Te get at the contents of the stone
the thieves were obliged te remove about
eighty bricks from the wall, break elf a
corner of the stone and also a part of the
lid of the hermetically scaled box contain
ing the money and papers. Ne clue has
yet been had te the rascals who committed
the dastardly act, though it is mere than
suspected that some tramps who were seen
leatiug about the church yesterday after
noon are the guilty parties.
SURPRISE lAltTY.
Gee. It. Mowery Remembered.
Yesterday was the 73d anniversary of
the birth of Geerge 1J. Mowery, an old and
respected resident and late assessor of the
Second ward. His son-in-law, Capt.
Mahleu Mercer, determined te give the old
gentleman a pleasant surprise ; se he and
his geed wife and ether members of the fam
ily quietly prepared a grand dinner at Capt.
Mereei's, Ne. 3:15 East James street, te
which all the relatives including Mr.
Mowery, wile, sons, daughters and grand
children were invited, and when the
proper hour an ived a coach was sent for
Mr. Mowery, and he tee was taken te the
feast. Imagine his astonishment when he
arrived ami met the congratulations of all
his kin, whom he supposed te be scattered
in a de.en different directions. The re
union was a very pleasant one.
Colored Campiiiceting.
The campmecting of the colored folks at
Juarryville te-morrow will undoubtedly be
largely attended. The special train from
this city will leave the King street depot
at 8:30 in the meniing and returning will
leave Quarry ville at 8:00 in the evening.
A great many colored people no from this
city, Columbia the AYelsh Mountains and
ether places. Rev. Keels of this city will
preach in the afternoon and the subject of
his discourse will be "The Four Horses "
Rev. Train of the Welsh Mountain will
also preach, as will a minister from Phila
delphia. There will be singing by a band
of Jubilee singers.
Baseball.
The Ireusides baseball club of this city
left for Columbia te-day, where they play
a match game with a nine in that town.
The Ireusides have been presented with
a handsome baseball by a lady friend of
tb.3 nine.
Held te
Henry Lukens, alias James Wilsen, ar
rested in Montgomery county some days
age, charged with stealing a set of doable
harness from Dr. H. E. Musser, .of Cen
treville, this county, had a hearing before
Alderman Spurrier last night, and was
committed in default of bail, te answer at
the August term of court.
Assault and Battery.
Before Alderman Spurrier last evening
were arraigned Jacob Bcnhart, Adam
Brown and Geerge Scheurenbrand, te an
swer a complaint of Christian Heidman,
who charges them with an assault and bat
tery en him, last Monday, at Lucus Fritz's
hotel, en St. Jeseph street. The accused
entered bail te answer at court.
Thumb Masked.
Augustus Sharpf, a brakeman en Diller-
ville accommodation, had his right thumb
badly mashed while shifting cars at the
Pennsylvania freight depot at neon te-day.
The wound was dressed at Cochran's drug
stoic.
Bxcaralen.
Harvest home excursion te Ceney Island,
Manhattan, Brighten and Keckaway Beach,
en Monday, July 19, ever the Philadel
phia and Beading and Bound Broek route.
Tickets geed for two days te return en any
train. Fare for the round trip $4.50.
Special train, with elegant new cars, leaves
Lancaster at King street at 4 a. m., up
per depot at 4:10 a. m., and Columbia at 4
a. m. Through te Jersey City without
extra charge en the Floating Palace "Kill
von Kull," te Ceney Island. Grand Re
public te Rockaway with Couteiner's band.
The celebrated Ringgold band, 20 pieces,
te Ceney Island. P. S. Gillmerc's band,
40 pieces, te Manhattan. Returning, leave
Rockaway at 4::J0 p. in.. Iren Pier, Ceney
Irland. at 5:30 p. m., and Jersey City at 7
p. m. Fer further particulars sec adver
tisements, bills and pesters.
3td-6,8,10&ltw
Wi: can recommend St. Jacob's oil te our
render-, for it is really a geed remedy.
Williamson & Fester have just placed 20
dozen of men's working pants en their coun
ters and selling tlicin at ."i cents per pair.
They have riveted lititteus, lour pockets, and
made se us net te rip. Ge and get it pair for
they w ill seen lie gene.
Jeir-M,w,ri.vwu
shaving becomes a luxury w hen indulged In
daily with Cuticura Shaving Seap.
There is no 1'aln Like Toetli-aclie!
It "beats the deg-." for making a lellew
-quiim. Xobedv pities you. "Get it out,"
savs one ; "rub the teeth against a stone," says
anether: w hen it begins te swell then it won't
hurt se much,'' says u third. The reason of
the ache i- you didn't use .SO.ODOXT,and
prevent your teeth from decay.
ivO-lwdeedVv
Mothers never fail te recommend Malt Hit
ters as nourishing and strengthening.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
"Werth their weight in geld" is what "Sel
lers' Liver lMlls" are said te be. 11 you don't
beliew it try them.
A Ureat Enterprise.
The Hep Hitters Manufacturing Company
is one el Rochester's greatest business enter
pi iscs. 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. Graphic.
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Try l.echer's Renowned Cough Syrup
Tlie Cause IMsceiered.
Most el the readers whose ejes scan these
pages have suffered from headache, lassitude,
nausea or pain- in the back ; but we. doubt if
they knew w hat the cause was. Innine cases
out of ten it was some trouble with the kid
nejs or liver. This is a truth which has just
become known, and the result which Warner's
Sale Kidney ami Li er Cure hasaceemplisheil.
The above named troubles are caused by di-j-eidcrcd
kidneys and liver, and the remedy
which cures the cause banishes the pains
which arise from it. jyl-2wd&w
Try l.echer's Renowned Cough Syiup.
Thousands arc new- feeling the elleets of this
depressing weather, and experience a less of
appetite, less of red bleed, have become pale,
and are very languid. We advise them te re
sort immediately te the great Meed Purifier,
Meed Enricher, and Perfect Health Giver, Dr.
M-owning's Tonic and Alterative. Price 50
cents and $1. Fer sale by its author ami sole
Propiieter, W. Champien llrewning, M. I).,
1117 Arch Street, Philadelphia, and all Drug
gists. jyS-lwd&w
Had bleed always causes trouble. It may
be a family light, or boils, pimplus. itch, tet
ter, &c. : but no matter, " Dr. I.indsey's Meed
Searchcrr is the cure-all.
Try Lechei's Uenewncd Cough Syrup.
Mothers! Mothers! Mothers:!:
Are you disturbed at night and broken et
your rest by a sick child suffering and crying
with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth?
If se. go at once and getabottleef MKS. WIXS
LOW'S SOOIHIXG SYRUP. Itw ill relieve the
peer little sullerer 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 cases, ami pleas
ant te the taste, and is the prescription et ene
et the eldest and best female physicians and
nui-ses in the United States. Sold everywhere
'Si cents a bottle. I j 17-lyd& wM. W&S
Try l.echer's Renowned Cough Syrup.
Te Check Diarrheea.
Diarrheea is a complaint that the human
family suffer mere from at this time of the
year than trem any ether, and should be treat
ed very carefully m enler te restore the bowels
te their proper strength. There is a w ine made
in X'ew Jersey and sold by our druggists, call
ed Spncr's Pert drape Wine, which is being
used very successfully in diarrheea cases. In
fact, it is conceded by chemists te contain just
such proportions :is gradually cheek the ler
menting in the bowels and add tone and vigor
le the system, se as te withstand the miasmatic
climate against these preventing complaints.
The wine is rich in body and is an excellent
tonic, keeping the functions of the bowels in
their proper condition. Evening l'evt.
Tills wine is endorsed by Drs. Atlee and
Davis, and sold by II. E. Slaymaker.
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statistics prove that twenty-nve percent,
of the deaths in our larger cities are caused by
consumption, and when we reflect that this
terrible disease in Its worst stage will yield te
abottleef Lechcr's Renowned Cough Syrup,
shall we condemn the sufferers ler their ncgli
gence, or pity them for their ignorance? Xe,
'.l East King street.
I.rewn's Household I'anacea
Is the most effective Pain Destroyer in the
w erld. Will most surely quicken the bleed
whether taken internally erapplied externally
and thereby mere certaluly RELIEVE 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, Hack or Uewcls,
Sere Threat, Rheumatism, Toothache and ALL
ACHES, and is the GREAT RELIEVER OF
PAIX. "BROWX'S HOUSEHOLD PAXA
C E A " should be in every family. A tea-spoonful
of the Panacea in a tumbler et het water
(sweetened, if pretened), taken at bedtime,
will HREAK UP A COLD. 25 cents a bottle.
Fer sale at II. H. Cochran & Ce Drugstore
Xerth Queen street. Lancaster.
Much Sickness,
Undoubtedly with children, attributed te ethel
causes, is occasioned by Worms. RROWX'S
VERMIFUGE COMFITS, or Werm Lozenges
although effectual in destroying worms, can
de no peslble injury te the most delicate child
This valuable combination lias been success
fully used by physicians, and found te be ab
solutely sure In eradicating worms. Twenty
five entsabex. f)anl5-lvdwTuTh4S
"We keep constantly en hand a full assortment of India Gauze and Gauze Merine Undershirts and Drawers, in all
sizes. Jean Drawers in all sizes, at lowest prices.
Laundried and Unlaundried Shirts, made of the tast materials and guaranteed te give full satisfaction in fit and wear.
Lisle Thiead, Plain and Fancy Hosiery, in Full Assortment.
Plain and Fancy Neckwear, in all the choice styles. Silk, Hemstitched, Plain and Colored Bordered Linen Hand
kerchiefs, in very fine qualities and choicest styles. Suspenders, Gloves, &c, in full assortment.
CSTGentlemen, please call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere.
ftete. Heur of Closing 7 o'clock P. M.. Except Saturdays.
GIVLEB, BOWEBS & HTTBST;
25 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa.
HEATHS.
Schum. luiy 9, Anna Margaretta Sclium,
wile et Philip Schum, et this city, suddenly,
in her 47th year.
Funeral en Monday atternoen at 3 o'clock.
Services at her late residence, ll Seuth Water
street, and Interment in Woodward Hill ceme
tery, ltd
Sciiusi. July 0. Philip Schum, of this city,
suddenly, in his OCtli year.
Funeral en Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock.
Services at his late residence, lit; Se ath Water
street, and interment in Woodward Hill ceme
tery, ltd
HiNEKDEBB. In this city, en July 9, ls$0,
Franklin G., son et Jehn R. and Dorethea
Hinerdeer. in the 12th year et his age.
The relatives and fi lends of the family are
r-dspec'iully invited teattendthcfuner.il trem
the residence et hi-, parents, en the Ilarrisburg
pike, near city limits, en te-morrow (Sunday)
morning at 9 o'clock. Interment in Zion's
cemetery. 2td
JVA'ir Alt VKRTISEMENTS,
N1
JOT1CK.
I have purchased the seen win, sieck ami
fixtures of victor Kassar, undertaker. I will
continue the business at my old stand, Ne. 427
St. Jeseph street. LEONARD SCHMIDT.
ltd
rpOUACCO RAISERS!
1 Insure your Creps against less or damage
by hail at BAUsMAN A BURNS'S
Insurance Oflice, 111 West Orange Street.
IcS-eedtflt
LIVERY NOTICE.
Having added te our I.ivery Sleck 1 we
Hearses we are new prepared te attend le Min
erals at the shortest notice.
Office open day ami night.
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SCHOOL TAX, 1880.
The duplicate is in the hands et the Tieas
urer. .1 per cent, off for premt payment.
WM. O. MAKSH A LI., Treasurer.
Ne. 12 centre square.
Oflice hours lrein "J a. m. te i p. m.
p. in.
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JtdS.WASR
105
;e te
F. IUEMENZ'S,
105
Xe. 105 Xertli Queen street ter the Cheapest
and Hcst HOOTS AXD SHOES.
105 Sign of the Illsr Shee. 10S
jatf-sitwttd
k SAFK INVESTMENT.
A Policy of Life Insurance is the cheapest
and safest mode of making a certain prevision
for one's family.
Benclits et $1,000 are secured for $8 in the II.
B. Mutual Aid Society of Pennsylvania.
HEXUV HECHTOLD, Agt.,
Xe. 32 North Queen Street,
ltd Lancaster, Pa.
ESTATE OF DR. WEN.1AM1X MISHI.KK,
late of Lancaster City, deceased. The
undersigned Auditor, appointed by the )r
ph ins' Court et Ijinea-ter ceunty.lPa., te dis
tribute the balance remaining in the hands or
Elizalieth Mishlcr, Admiiiistratix et satd de
ceased, te and among these legally entitled te
the same, will attend ter that purpose OX
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11th, at 10 o'cleek
a. m., in the Library Roem of the Court Heuse,
in City et Lancaster, Pa., when' all persons in
terested in said distribution may attend. ,
jylO-Udlaw H. K. DA IS, Auditor.
COMMENCEMENT WEEK AT MILLEKS
VILLE. The exercises of the Commencement Week
at the Nermal Scheel, Millersville, will be as
loliews:
Haccalaurcatc Discourse Sunday, July 11.
Class-day Exercises Wednesday, July II, at
!l a. m.
Alumni Meetings Wednesday, July II, after
noon and evening.
Commencement Exeiciscs Thursday, July
.", at '. a. m. and 1J. p. in.
The public are ceidially invited te attend.
Jyl0 8tds.TJeW
1(r LADIES AND ENTS lfJPi
It you want a
GOOD FITTING BOOT OR SHOE,
Ready-made or made te order, call at
F. HIEMENZ'S,
Xe. IOTi Xerth Queen Street.
Custom Werk a Specialty. jeSW&Wtld
100 Tens of Rags Wanted,
Fer which the highest price w ill be paid.
2KCEXTS PER POUND FOR GOOD
MIXED RAGS.
The highest price nald ter Woolens, old
Paper, Heeks, &c. Teh Rag Asserters wanted
le whom the highest price will be paid.
JOHN A. SHOBBR,
Cor. North Queen and Oiauge Streets,
jy!)-ttdR Lancaster, Pa.
pAS FITTING AND PLUMBING.
JOHN P. SCHAUM,
Xe. 27 SOUTH QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.,
PLUMBER, GAS AND STEAM FITTER.
A Large Assortment of
GAS FIXTURES
Constantly en hand. jylO-fimdeawS
J. B. lartin & Ce.
LAWNS,
GINGHAMS,
WHITE GOODS,
HOSIERY,
UNDERWEAR,
CORSETS,
0LOVES.
Largest Line of
Laundried and Unlaundried
Fancy Shirts iii the City.
NOTICE. Our store will be closed
o'clock p. m.. e.cept Saturday evenings.
at
J. B. MARTIN & CO.
ATTOXirjirS-AT-LA '
HKNKV A. BILEY
Attorney and Counseller-at-Law '
21 Park Rew, New Yerk.
Collections made in all parts of the United
States, and a general legal business transacted.
Refers by permission te Stelnman & Hensel.
I'KY LOCHER'S
. STKUP
ttanuw NED COUGH
DMT OOODB.
XEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
SALE OF
DAMAGED GOODS.
UAOI'.IC &KKOTHEK will continue the sale of Goods damaged only by water dining
the recent file en their premises.
WALL PAPER, CARPETS,
Mattings and Oil Cleths, Muslins and Sheetings,
linens and Quilts, Woolens for Men's "Wear,
and Beady-Made Clothing, &c.,
All of the above have been marked at a erv low price, as we arc determined te close
The sale is going en daily from fi a. m. until 7 p. in. Saturday evenings until ! o'clock in
store looms in rear ei main store.
As 1 here was no damage te stock in main store room busiuess there gees en as usual.
HAGER & BROTHER,
THE LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK OF
BUGGIES, CARRIAGES,
In the city, is te be seen at the Works et
NORBECK & MILEY, -
PRACTICAL CARRIAGE BUILDERS,
COR. DUKE AND VINE STS., LANCASTER, PA.
49-COX & CO.'S
The Stock includes all the
LATEST STYLES SPRINGS,
uch as the IJrewster, Whitney, Salhlee Triple, Kinpire Cress Spring, Dexter Queen, Duplex
lid Klliptie.and thev will also make te order any style a purchaser may desire. Repairing
I all kinds promptly attended te. All work guaranteed for one year.
"OUR "WORK SUSTAINS OUR WORD."
EXVVJISIOKS.
"PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
HO! FOR ATLANTIC CITY.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 19.
FARE FOR ROUND TRll - - SS.73.
TICKETS GOOD FOR TWO DA YS. ltd
F
OR
CAPE MAY !
THURSDAY, JULY 15th, 1880.
ROUND TRIP, ONLY ISS.-.I.
ftiTUoed for two days. Fer the hcnelit el
ChrNt Lutheran Alivden.
Train leaves Pennsylvania Depetat (.o'clock
a. m.
Cleiniuens's City Rand will accompany the
excursion. Fer lurtlier information call at
H..I. ERISMAN'S,
jlWtdTSWVtltw a: North Queen Street.
EXCURSION TRAIN TO QUARRVVILLE
te Colored Weeds Meeting, in Martin
Ileus's Weeds, by the members of A. M. E.
.ion eliurch, Lancaster, Pa.,
SUNDAY, JULY 11, 1880,
Leaving Lancaster (King street) at WW a.m.
Returning, leave Quarryville ati p. m., giving
parties ample time te attend services at the
weeds and return home the same evening.
Fare for the Hound Trip only - - - C."c.
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DAILY EXCURSIONS
VKOM
PHILADELPHIA
TO
CAPE MAY.
The famous mammoth three-deck Steamer
s mammoth three-deck
REPUBLIC
--r-'mYi"n- r T"f
Leaves Race Street Wharf at TVJa. m., arriving
at Cape May about li'A p. in. Returning, leaves
Cape May at 3 o'clock p. m., givingample time
ler bathinir or a drive en the beach. A full
Itrass Rand and Orchestra Music Ter dancing.
Parler Entertainments varied weekly. Lunch
eons and Refreshments in abundance. Oni
ners and suppers provided. Ojtersand ri-.h
served ler supper a lew moments alter taken
lrein the water.
Fare Ter the Round Trip - 1 .00.
SUNDAYS Will leave Race Street Wharf at
!4 a. m'.
P. S. A Uread Gauge Steam R. It. will con
vey passengers te Cape Island in 8 minute.
Tickets for alc at
CHAS. H. BAKU'S,
eSS-SKmd&w CENTRE SQUARE.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
-THE-
Lancaster Orp
Without a doubt furnish the FINEST IN
STRUMENTS in the Market- Warcroems 320
North Queen street. Manufactory in the rear.
Urauch Office, 15$ East King Street.
Alex. McKillips, Proprietor.
Alse Agent ler Lancaster County for
CHICKERING & SON'S Celebrated
PIANOS.
A Full Line et Sheet and ether Music, Small
Instruments, Violins, Banjos, Band Instru
ments, &c. always en hand. flM-lydb&ly w
REMOVALS.
DR. S. It. FOREMAN,
(PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON),
Removed trem Ne. 18 Seuth Prince street te
Ne. 211 West King street, Lancaster, Pa.
Im24-3md
IMtY LOCHER'S
. SYRUP.
RENOWNED COUGH
Manufactory
NO. 25 WEST KING STREET.
&c,
OLD STAND.-
EOR SALE OR KEXT.
F
Olt RENT.
A New Twe-story Rrick Heuse, 105 Lecu-st
street : $.) a mouth.
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Inquire at
m LOCUST STREET.
F
7eR RENT.
The second sterv of Eshlcman ft Rath-
venN Kankiuir Heuse, at Centre Square, and
al.-e a room en second story, opposite the
Penn'a R. R. Depot, en Chestnut street.
11. F. ESHLEMAN.
fil-'Jtd&Stl Attemey-at I.aw
WANTED.
w
rANTED. .EVERYBODY TO ADVER-
tlse, free of charge, in the Intklliekn-
ckr, who wants something te de.
WASei
AT
Ne. 27
ltd
est Chestnut street.
TAOS!
RAGS! RAGS! RAGS AVANTED
JLt
lleusekeencrs take notice that we are
paying 1 cents a pound for MINED RAGS.
lasu liaiii as seen us ucuvcrcu 1U
WM. IIENNECKE,
anr9-3md Ne. 'X'A West King Street.
MISCELLANEOUS.
A MEETING OF THE SIXTH WARD
Hancock and English Club, will be held
Oil FRIDAY K" KZSIAli at iyi OCIOCK, ai ine
Schiller Heuse, North Queen street, for per
manent organization. jy8 2td
DR. UN. It. FAHNESTOCK
Having returned from the Seuth, has re
sumed his office practice, and can be found at
his residence,
Ne. 239 EAST KING STREET.
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ATTENTION, FOURTH WARD DKJIO
C RATS ! The Democracy of the 4th ward
will meet at Rettweiler's Saleen, West King
i street, en Monday evening next, at 8 o'clock,
i ler the purpose of erganlug a Hancock ami
, English club. Jy-2td
rpURNPIKE DIVIDEND.
X The President and Managers of the Lan
caster, Elizabethtown and Middletown Turn
pike Read have this day declared a Dividend
et Twe Dollars anil Seventy-live Cents en each
Share of Stock, payable after the 7th dayet
July. J. M. LONG, Treasurer.
July (5, 18S0. 3tdeaw
-j-OTlCE TO FISHERMEN.
Fishing Tackle in every variety, Bamboo,
Caucaud Weeden Jointed Reds, Lines, Sink
ers, Floats. Heeks, Ac.
A call solicited. Prices low.
ANDREW G. FREY'S
City Pharmacy,
Cor. N. Queen and Orange Streets.
HO-lyd Lancaster, Pa.
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.1AGLE CIGAR BOX MANUFACTORY.
We have started a new Cigar Rex M aim fac
tery at Ne. 211 North Queen street, anil are
new prepared te fill all orders at the shortest
notice. As we have all the latest improved
machinery we will make as line a box as can
be had in the country. Give us a call.
HECHTOLD & Ce.,
Ne. 211 North Queen Street.
je2-tfd Lancaster, Pa.
INSTATE OF ANDREW STEWART, LATE
It or Lancaster City, deceased. The under
sigred Auditor, appointed te distribute the
balance remaining in the hands of Jehn It.
Geed, esq., trustee te ell real estate, te and
among these legally entitled te the same, will
sit ler that purpose en WEDNESDAY, the
25th day of AUGUST, 1880, at 10 o'clock a.m.,
in the Library Roem of the Court Heuse, in
the city of Lancaster, where all persons inter
ested in said distribution may attend.
W. F. BEYER,
lyS-ltdJUtw Auditor.
CARPETS.
H. S. SHIRK'S
CARPET HALL,
202 WEST KINO STREET,
Has the Largest and Cheapest Stock et all
kinds of CARPETS in Lancaster. Over
100 Pieces of Brussels
en hand, as low as S1.00 and upwards.
Carpets made te enler at short notice,
also pay 10 cents ter Extra Carpet Rags.
43-Givc us a trial.
202 WEST KING STREET.
Will
THIRD EDITIOU.
SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 10, 1880
WKATHKK INJJIUATIONS.
"Washington, July 10. Fer the Xew
England and the Middle Atlantic states,
partly cloudy weather, occasional rain,
southwest veering te west winds, station
ary or lower temperature, higher barome
ter. ELEVATOR BURNED.
Destructive Incendiary Fir la Chicago.
Chicago, July 10. McCennick & Ces
elevator, containing 50.000 bushels of eats,
10,000 bushels of corn and 2,000 bushels
of wheat, was burned at midnight. The
fire was probably the work of an incendi
ary. The less is fully $50,000 ; insurance
net obtainable.
Milten Reyer & Sen's warehouse, filled
with stores, adjoining the elevator, was
also burned, which will increase the less te
probably $75,000.
Fire in New Yerk.
New Yerk, July 10. Fire this morning
in the six-story building, Ne. 158 Duane
street, occupied by II. K. & F. B. Thurber,
wholesale grocers, caused damage te the
extent of $25,000.
THE NEW YORK l'OLICE MUDDLE.
Uen. llaldy Smith Takes tbe Fert.
Xew Yerk, July 10. Judge Frcedman
has rendered a decision in the police beard
muddle, vacating the injunction of Judge
Van Hocson se far as a stay of proceed
ings is concerned, which prohibited
the beard from acting en Judge Daniels's
decision, reinstating Gen. Smith. General
Smith appeared at the meeting of the po
lice beard this afternoon and was prompt
ly recognizer! as a member. Superintend
ent Walling has been directed te promul
gate the fact in a general order te the
force.
Commissioner Voorhies Refuses te Yield.
New Yerk, July 10. Police Commis
sioner Voorhies was displaced by Gen.
Smith when served by Superintendent
Walling with Judge Freedman's order,
but he refused te recognize it and took
his desk at headquarters, where he drew
up a pretest against the legality of te-days
action in the police beard. He also in
structed his clerk and messenser te retain
their positions.
DROWNED.
The Fatal Dive or a Profewiieiial Swimmer.
Hamilton, N. J., July 10. An un
known Italian, a stranger in these parts,
came here several days age, saying he was
a professional swimmer, and elTcring te
give aquatic exhibitions en Thursday.
Large crowds gathered te see his perform
ance, but, after diving he did net rise te
the surface. It is supposed he struck his
head en the bottom and was stunned and
drowned.
DOCTOR TANNER.
In
l'riue Condition at the End of His
Twelfth Day of Fasting.
NewYekk, July 10. Dr. Tanner at
neon completed the twelfth day of his
fasting. The doctors say his condition is
better than aL any time during the week.
His pulse is 80 and his bodily condition un
changed. He has received a letter from
Melly Finchcr, the starving girl of Urook Ureok Uroek
lyn, but will net make it public yet.
IS SUE A
IIORUIA?
Mrs.
Vankirk Committed en
a Charge of
Poisoning.
Chicago, July 10. A despatch from
Milwaukee says the examination yester
day of Mrs. Vankirk, who is charged with
poisoning her stepmother and a half
brother, resulted in "her heing held for
trial ; she could net furnish the bail re
quired. There were traces of poison in
the stomach of both the deceased.
TWO FATAL CASUALTIES.
Frightful Reller Explosion.
Pittsburgh, July 10. Fred U ruble
and William Black were killed by exple
sien at 2 o'clock this meniing of
one of the battery of seven boilers in
Painter's iien mill en the south side.
Cause of explosion is unknown and will be
investigated.
Fatally Kicked by a Herse.
IlAititisnuius,Tuly 10. Leenard Swi
gard, farmer, was kicked in the stomach
last evening and died.
SMALL-POX.
The Captain of an Irish Vessel Dies of it en
Shipboard.
Halifax, July 10. Baik Jehn John John
seon, from Dublin for New Yerk, passed
Cew bay last night in charge of a pilot.
Her captaid had died of small-pox.
A OUNO RED-HAIRKD LAD1.
Wanted as Material for an Albine, and
Nothing Strange or Remarkable
0 About it.
"1XT"ANTED A young red-haired lady; trav-
W eling engagement. Apply at once
agency 01 East 14th st.
The above advertisement was .shown te"
a tall, beneficent-looking young man stand
ing behind a rail in the office ei Brown's
Dramatic and Variety Agency at the ad
dress given.
"I called," the repeiter explained, "lie
cause there seemed te be something un
usual "
"Nothing unusual about that" inter
rupted the tall man, blandly.
'But who wants a young led-haircd
lady'.' It isn't unusual te advertise for
them in "
"Nothing unusual, I assure you. Charlie
applied te us for one and we adver
tised. He ruils a side show with the
circus."
"Did he tell you what he wanted a
young red-haired lady for in the side
show?"
"Certainly."
"Well, can you tell me what he wanted
her for ?"
" Of course. He wanted te make an Al Al
bieo out of her."
"Don't you think that is strange ?"
" Hew strange ? Here is a man that
wants an Albine. A red-haired girl makes
the best Albine. Here is a red-headed girl
that is willing te be an Albine. Why
shouldn't he advertise for her ? I don't
see anything strange in that. The only
I thing strange about the matter is that out
01 a nunureu rcu-ncaueu gins turn, iiavu
come here te-day, net one would censcn
te go out with a side show. They all want
te go en the stage and be Clara Merrises."
" But Albines are net young red-haired
ladies. Don't you think there's something
stranire "
"Net at all," said the dramatic and va
riety agent. " A human hair is a tube
nearly white and transparent. This color
ing matter is inside. The coloring matter
is easily bleached out. When the coloring
matter is bleached out of red hair it leaves
it a shade of white mere nearly resembling
the hair of a true Albine than in the case
of ether kinds of hair. "
"May I publish that Mr. Charles
wants te transform a young red-haired
lady into an Albine for his side show with
the circus?"
" Certainly. He'll have no objection, if
you think it worth printing, bat I don't
see anything strange or remarkable about
the matter." Xeie Yerk Sun.
Hendricks en the VlndaMtl Ticket.
lien. Themas A. Hendricks has written
a letter, dated the 2d instant, wherein he
says : ' As my friend I want you te feel
assured that I have no grievances growing
out of the Cincinnati convcntien.The New
Yerk delegation assured the delegations
from ether states that I could
net carry that state, and that
prevented my support from them. A
state delegation that doubted my ability
te carry New Yerk did well net te support
me. I want you te be assured, also, that
I will most cheerfully and earnestly de my
part te secure success, as will all my
friends in this state. We will carry this
state. The ticket takes very well, and
will make some gains from the Republican
ranks. We have no special return of hard
times such as you describe as appearing in
New Jersey and Pennsylvania, but the
impression prevails that we ought te have
a change of national administration. I
have no doubt of the success of the
ticket."
MARKETS.
rtUIadelphla Market.
I'HiLADKXraiA.Jnlv 10. Flenrtlrm ;j;oed in
quiry; superfine at 2 50:t; extra at 3&tM;
udiii ami muiami iuiiiuy ai . -ite w ,
Penn'a
tamilv
at
i 750.1 -25: St, Louts
family 5 .le&t; 25 ; de old, $- 2f.4 T." ; Minnesota
family St 5085 00 ; patent and high grades ; M
QSOt).
Rye flour at $1 -
Wheat lewr ; Ne. 2 Western Red 91 11 ;
Penn'a Red 1 14 ; Amber f 1 It.
Cern steady; yellow 51J$65:!c; mUed 50
OOWc.
Oats quiet but linn ; Ne. 1. White 43c: Ne.
2, de 41642c; Ne. 3, de 4tJ41e; Ne. ?, Mixed
Rye "nominal; Western and Pa. XOc.
Previsions ti nil : miss perk at i:f 25i:t M ;
beef liams$JOS021 ; India ni.'ss beet JlGWlcr-e
bacon, smoked tdieiililerS3c; salt VJ&i'
smoked hams ll12e ; pickled hams 9ft'Je.
Lard steady : city kettle 7?iK : loes.
huteliers iie; prime steam 7 ?&! 35.
llutter active and firm: Creamery extra
21c; de geed te choice 2022e: Ilradninl
county and New Yerk extra. 2l2-.ic ; Western
reserve extra 17GlSc; de geid te choice Y.HW ;
Rolls dull ; Penn'a extra 1013 ; Western re
serve extra 1013c.
Eggs firmer; Penn'a 15c; Western V.ifiVn:
Cheese quiet ; New Yerk full cream '.)';
Western lull cream. 8t3Ju;i!e lair te geed ,ii
y.c; de half skims ."gi;c.
i'etreleuui steady ; refined liic.
Whisky 1 11.
Seeds Geed te prime Timethy firmer at
$.! DO: Flaxseed nominal at 1 3) : Clever llrm
at $7 00ffl7 50.
Mew Yerk Market.
Nkw Yerk. July 10. Fleur State und West
cm quiet and without important cliange ;
supertfue state .t,504 10; extra .de (I
450; choice, de., l i5 Ml; faney
$5 05G DO; round hoop Ohie l 705 70;
choice de $3 75i25; superfine western $35$
4 (Ki ; common te geed extra de $4 00(94 50 ;
choice dodo W WQ1 00; choice white wheat de
$im5 Oil; Southern quiet and lirm ; common
te fair extra $5 25i le; geed te choice de
U157cO.
Wheat Spcing nominal : Winter Kc loner
and lairly active ; Ne. 1 White. August, $1 irj ;
Ne. 2, Red July. 1 10Jil 17; de August.
$1 uyi2i nt'i; de Sept., iiMiia.
Cern a shade easier and dull Mixed western
spot, 4'.i40c; de future rj50c.
Oats firm und quiet ; state .afle; western
2443e; Ne. 2 August 3fe.
Stock Markets.
PRILADBLl'IIIA. .IlllV 10.
1230 r. if. 3.00 r. m.
Stocks lirm.
PennaU's (third issue) 105
Philadelphia & Erie 12
Reading ' ....
Pennsylvania .yj ....
Lehigh Valley. I').'M
United Ces. et N.J 1112
Northern Pacific 25
Pretcrred...
.. 471
Northern Central :2
Lehigh Navigation 27
Norristewu 102
Central Transportation Ce. 4S
Pitts., Titusvifle A Hullale. lOTtf
Little Schuylkill 4314
Nxw xeKK.July 10.
Stocks strong unil higher.
X. Y. Cent nil l
Adams Express ll-
Michigan1 Central S7J
Michigan Southern IO-Vh
Illinois Central Wi'A
Cleveland A Pittsburgh.. ..II'"
Chicago A Reck Island 101
Pittsburgh & Fert Wayne.. 120
Western Union Tel. Ce lt
Teledo A Wabash '
New Jersey Central........ 074
United States UeihIb and Sterling Kx h tuge.
(Quotations by 15. K. Jamisen A Ce., S. W.
Cor. 2d and Chestnut Streets).
Philadklfuia. July 10.
United States 0s, 1881, (registered). .
United States .Vs. 1881. (registered).. 102J-;
United States 4JVs, 1S. (rcgistcrcdJIO-.pfilO 00
United States 4U's,l80I,(coii))ens).. .IWfillO 00
United States 4fs, 1007. ( registered lesjlOB
United States Currency ' 124JSM125J5
Sterling Exchuuec is.' t$Wl
LANCASTER HOUSEHOLD MARKET.
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Cup cheese, 2 cups
Cottage cheese, it pii-t-LS
Dutch cheese V lump.
VKUITH.
Apricots 1 t
Apples ft y pk
Apples (new) -Jl " pk
I (ananas each
Blackberries ft box
Cherries, dried, fl it
Currants, dried, fl fi.
Dried Apples fl qt
" Peaches jft ,t
Huckleberries 'it
Lemens R dez
Oranges ft dez
Pine Apples ft piece
Pears y yt peek
Peaches iji Mpeck
Raspberries ' box
VOCLTIIY.
Chickens p pair
Ducks jfl pair
Geese piece...
VCOICTA ISLES.
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Asparagus If hunch
Beets V bunch
Cabbage jfl head....
Carrots p bunch..
Cucumbers -H dez
Green Cern lt de..
Green beans "fl yt jieek
" peas jfl J peck
Lima beans ?t t
Lettuce, head ami plate
Onions ft pk
" fl bunch
Potatoes old W pk
" newVjP
Radishes "P bunch -
soup Beans p qt
Salsify p bunch
Tomatoes "P;" pk
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Eggs jfl dez
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Sauer kraut qt
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Beef Steak, ft B.
" Roast (rib) W B.
" " (chuck) p fi.
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Clevcrsced jf? bus
Cerajp bus
Oats ti bus
Rye IP bus
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ESTATE OF EUZABETU GORRK.CHT,
late of Lancaster city. Pa., deceased. The
underslgaea Auditor, appointed te distribute
the balance remaining in the bands et Win. II.
Gorrecht and Mrs. Ann L. Gall, executers of
the last wUl ami testament of said Elizabeth
Gorrecht, deceased, te and among these legally
entitled te the same, will sit for that purpose
en SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1880, at 2 o'clock
p. m., in the Library Roem et the Court Heuse,
in the city of Lancaster, where all persona In
terested in said distribution may attend.
A. J. EBERLY,
jytMtdeaw Auditor.
.stV? Wri-fefeu.?r.y.-'.