"- 'fS- --rw3jF-s-fc- fAf' ' "" LAKOASTEtl iAlti MLLlGEK(JER.i.lfiSDAY JULY 14.1880. ,; r- i THE KOBMAL SCHOOL. The Summer Vacation-Claw Bunlon Bunlen Meetlnfc of the Alumni-Larce Attend ance Commencement Bxer cUea Te-morrow. Te-day the normal dens its annual holiday attire, the recitations for the school year of 'T9-'80 closing yesterday." The students, imbued with that sense of relief which generally fellows a lone seige of hard study, this morning wen: gathered in groups en the green sward of the campus, conversing with thehe who have been fellow students and classmates, and te whom they are about te say farewell for several months. Little knots were eathered here and there discussing tneir different plans for spending their vacation and what grand times they expect te have before returning te their labors next fall. The stately sen iors ean easily be discerned by their grave countenances, tinged with a feeling of re gret, occasioned doubtless by the thought of the pleasant stay they have had at the normal, and of the stern realities of life as they catch a glimpse of their rising dimly before their imagination. The teachers arc busy as bees, llittiug hither and thith er among the crowd, bidding farewell te these about departing, and welcoming faces that have been absent from that in stitution for many years, but who have come" te-day, many for the first time since graduation, te visit their alma mater. The iiuinler of strangers attending the com mencement this year is exceedingly large. Parents, friends and former students are here by the scores and each newly arriving car swells the number. Contrary te the expectation, the class day exercises, a new feature at the Nor Ner mal, were unavoidably postponed en ac count of cenllicting with the meeting of the alumni. Beth were te be held in the chaiiel this evening, but owing te the con flicting and partly te a want of time te prcpaie, the class exercises weic taken from the pregramme greatly te the regret of many. This afternoon the alumni association held their biennial meeting in the chapel. V. I). Weaver, esq., class of 'C8, of Lan caster, delivered the salutatory address. He was followed by Miss Elizabeth Dickey, class of '00, of Fainneunt, AV. Va., with an essay en " Perfect Weman heed." This evening several classes held reunions. Tomorrow is commence ment day proper, the cxcrcucs beginning at 'J::i0 o'clock in the morning. Twe ses sions will lie occupied hi delivering the .rations and in the reading of essays. Of the elas, numbering :7, but 14 are ou the pregramme as taking part in the exercises. .Seven of this number are ladies, and the remaining seven are gentlemen. A full account will appear in te-morrow's paper. Tin Trouble at Washington. The trouble in Little Washington, which arose from the attempt of the bor ber bor .eugh authorities te set hack the fences el the property holders, is net ever yet. l cs terday the borough supervisor, accom panied by Constable Hraily, of Colum bia, and three men went te the resi liences of Milten and Jeseph Shultz, Cyrus ShulU and Harry Seiple for the purpose of removing their fences. They were met, however, by a strong feicc of men and did net attempt te de the weik. This morn ing the constable and nine Columbia men again went te Washington for the purpose of assisting in the removal of the fences. Their coming was net un expected, however, and when they went te the houses they found a large erawd of men assembled, who were armed with pistols, guns and clubs, and who were determined te resist them. The su su su pervisor,censtable and then men were again compelled te give up their plans. Werd was sent te Squire Frank, of Columbia, who ami: te Lancaster te take legal ad vice in the matter this afternoon. It is said that the men who resisted will be ar r -sted. SVMMCK I.K1SUUE. People Vb Want te Keen Coel. Councilman Chas. E. Downey, of the Ninth ward, left this morning for the mountains of Fulton count. He has been .in impaired health and will run up te Bed ford te quail the heahug waters of the famous springs there. J. W. F. Swift, esq. and wife, went te Cape May, where they will tarry at the Arctic house. Mrs. Louisa Huber and Mrs. T. Dun ham left yc.ster.lay for an extended trip. They will visit Wntkins Glen, Niagara Falls, the White mountains and Saratoga, and will be gene until September. James A. Dale, the excursion manager of Yerk, passed through this city at 8 o'clock this morning en his way te Atlantic City. " Hecter' Kautz, watchman and police man at the Pennsylvania railroad passen per depot, who has been in ill-health for some two months, has se far recovered as te be able te take a jaunt te the country. Te-morrow morning, aceempauied by his wife, he will take a trip te McCalls Ferry and remain three days fishing, beating, etc. Unfounded ltepert. There was a widely circulated report en the streets that Win. II. Kering, propri etor of the Mechanics' hotel, corner of Chestnut and Plum streets, died yesterday afternoon. Mr. Kering is net dead, though he is in very ill-health, having suffered for a year or mere with a complication of diseases. The report of his death prob ably had its origin in the fact that his phy sician.directed that he should be kept very quiet, and that he might net be unneces sarily disturbed, the bar room attached te the hotel was closed. Shet in the Feet. Last evening Geerge McAlpine, a young brother of Wild Harry, who has been at tending the sheeting gallery in Centre square, met with an accident. He had just leaded one of the small guns with a caitridge, and was standing talking te some friends, with the gun pointing down wards. In some manner the weapon was -discharged, the ball from the cartridge ; struck young Mc Alpine in the fine part of the feet. The ball was removed by Dr. Bolenius. and the wound is net serious. Kunaway Accident .Early this morning as Henry F. Trout, farmer, residing near Landisville, was crossing the railroad en his way te the Lancaster market, his horse took fright at a Height train that was backing en the railroad. The horse backed into a fence corner, turned suddenly around and ran off. Troutjumpedeutof the buggy and escaped unhurt. The horse ran for several miles, and when captured, had spilled out of the buggy a large basket full of butter and eggs, which have net yet been recovered. NEW LIVERY STABLE, NO. 112 SOUTH QUEEN STEEET, AT EMSMANS HOTEL. Horses, Carriages, Buggies and Market Wagons te lire uy P. C. HAUGHTOI L ,... ci ... v.i..nm. sM. at .Mi same nlace. where irentlereen will find at all times Driving Horses, Draft Horses and Mules for sale. Alse J?ew and Second-hand Carriages, Buggies and Market Wagons for sale ; built - . . . i. ..: tt -..! UmIae l.f1.4- cstlrl eTifl nvrilmnrrpf 1 ;lt expivtsly for Livery use. aise at an ume Ne. OFFEBHSTG AT LOWEST PEICES ! Sheeting and Pillow Case Muslin?. Yard-wide Bleached Muslins. Yard-wide Unbleached Muslins. Bleached and Half-Bleached Damask Table Linens, choice Patterns at Lewest Price.. White Damask Linen and Turkey Red Napkins, all sizes. Towels in fine assortment from lowest te finest grades. Fine heavy Marseilles Counterpanes in very choice patterns. White Quilts in different weights, with and without fringe. Brown and white mixed Quilts, full size, light and heavy weights. C-WE INVITE EXAMINATION."! GrTVLEE, BOWERS & HURST, 25 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. SUDDEN 1IKAT1I. Kit .McCardle Found Head In u Field. Eli McCardle, a resident or Bethesda, Martic township, died very suddenly en Monday afternoon. He had been cutting eats witli a cradle during the forenoon and at neon he went te dinner. After eating he fed the he s and told a young man who had been working with him that he was going out te the field, which is near the house, te go te work. Shortly afterward the boy went t(i the field and leuud Mr. McCardle lying dead. .Icilersen Armstrong, deputy coro ner of Providence township, and Dr. Jehn F. Yest were sent for and au inquest was held. The jury empaneled was composed of Jesse Herner, Isaac II. Robinson, "Jehn Clark, William McLaughlin, Andrew J. Laird and Jehn A. Spencc. They rendered a veidict of death from heart disease. Snoeting. A movement is new en feet in this city te organize a rifie club, for the purpose of practicing long range sheeting. A num ber of well-known gentlemen are in teresting themselves in the club. They already have a long range ritle and will procure targets &- a,M' :l "hooting ground. Te-morrow a pigeon sheeting match will take place at Jehn Martin's hotel, West Willow. OU1TUAKY. Ileal h of Jacob Itruuaker. Jabob Brubaker, a wealthy and highly esteemed farmer, residing en the Co lumbia turnpike read, three miles west of this city, died yesterday evening somewhat suddenly and unexpectedly, though he had been suttering from dropsy for some time past. Mr. Brubaker was a farmer, aged about 70 years and widely known. Picnic. Several families left Lancaster this morning en the 7 o'clock ear, Shenk's weeds, near Millersvillc, being their desti nation, where they expect te spend the day fishing and having a geed time gener ally alen held. The barrem. fixtures, ice, el the saloon en Nmth Prince street, known as "Franke's," have been sold by A!. Fulmer te Jehn Hess, who will keep the saloon hereafter. Death of a Herse. This morning Jehn Hillman, of George town, Bart township, was driving into the yard of the Leepard hotel, when his horse fell He was removed te the stable where he died seen afterwards. Tongue Broken. Last evening the tongue of one of the large street sprinklers was broken off en North Duke street above the railroad bridge, while the driver was endeavoring te turn the horses. Itreke flown. One of Elliett's ice wagons broke down en North Queen street this morning oveiceinc by the heat probably. Gene te Yerk The county commissioners left this morning en a visit te Yerk. Excursions. On Monday, July 19, an excursion will leave this city ever the. Philadelphia and Heading railroad for Ceney Island and Rockaway Beach. Fare for round trip only 65. Train leaves King street at 4 o'clock a. m. On Tuesday, July 27, an excursion te Atlantic City will be run ever same read. On August 3d an excursion will leave this city ever the Reading read for Ni agara and Watkins Glen. Tickets will be sold at $10 for the round trip, geed for 15 days. Geed te step at Buffalo, Geneva, Watkins, Niagara, Watkins Gicn, Allen town. Mauch Chunch aud Reading. The Yeung Men's Christian association will run an excursion ever the Pennsylva nia railroad te Cape May en Friday, Au gust Cth. On Thursday, Aug. 19, Clark & Schmid will run another excursion ever the Penn sylvania railroad te Atlantic City. Fare for the round trip, $2.73, geed for two days. My wile MitTcrud with severe Rheumatic rains in the knee. I induced her te use St. Jacoh'.s Oil; it brought immediate relief and quicriy cured her; we highly recommend the remedy. Jens Dickuaut, Webster, Jiang. Williamson & Fester have just placed 2 dozen of men's working pants en their coun ters, and selling them at 05 cents per pair. They have riveted buttons, four pockets, and made se as net te rip. (Je and get a pair for thev will seen lie gene. iel(i-M,W,Fd&vtf BIch in muscle-producing material beyond all ether loeds and medicines arc Malt Bitters. E'en though the face be net se tair, And beauty may be all but flown, Dear ladies, you need netuespair! If SOZODONT you make your own ; And brush your teeth and mouth with skill, You'll fascinate and conquer still. jylMwdeediw 3E33E XBWLITMBY STABLE. NOTICE. nerseiuu .uuica uUUv, . -"- .....,, 112 Seuth Queen Street, in the our auvns. llitner's Fant Freight. By advertisement elsewhere, it will be seen that en Monday next the Philadelphia elllee of J. It. Bltncr's fust freight line will be removed from Xn. 1,910 Market street te the Pcniisylva Pcniisylva niar.iilread depots, Frent and Prime street, aud Xe. 5 Deck street. The Cape May Excursion Te-morrow. Theie of our readers who visit Cape May to morrow with the excursion gotten up in the Interest of Christ Lutheran church, will have the advantages of a greatly reduced fare, ex cellent bathing facilities and hotel accommo dations, and the pleasure of seeing the famous Filth regiment Maryland volunteers, witness ing their grand parade aud review en Friday. The suit is new at the best tcmpepiturc for healthful bathing, and the hotels are net ney ever-crowded as they will be later in the sea son, and there will be no trouble in securing the best accommodations. The excursion train will leave the Pennsylvania railroad depot, this city, at ( o'clock te-morrow morn ing. Fare for the round trip, $2.73, with tickets geed for two days, with privilege te return en any train, Clemmens's City cornet band will accompany the excursion. It may net be amiss te remind the excursionists that they should take their sen-bath before dinner. as the physicians declare It te be unwise te bathe after partaking of a hearty meal. 450,100 cakes sold the iirst yearattest the pop ularity of Cuticura Medicinal Seap. IWATHS. KiTTiiAiti). Ill this city, July 12th, IS), Maxi ninlliau Ituthard, in the 23th year of his age. The relatives and lriends are respee tally invited te attend the funeral, treni the resi dence et Mr. Jehn Sewers, Ne. 214 West Wal nut street, en Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. CoNvseiiAM. July 13, ls'Se, ut Greenville, Lu elniln Amwcg Cenvngham, only daughter et Edward It. and Katie Conyngham, aged 5 months. The relatives and friends are respectfully in vited te attend the funeral, te-morrow at 2 o'clock, from the residence tit her grand father. Cel. Wm. S. Auiweg, Ne. 138 East King street, Lancaster. Mackinson. In this city, en the 14 int . Gee. Petrie, son et Chas.und Martha H. Maekinsen, uged 14 mouths and 13 days. The relatives and lriends of the family urc respectfully invited te attend the funeral, from the residence of parent. Ne. 31!) Seuth Prince street, en Fridav evening, at 5 o'clock. 2t XM' AVrilllTISKlTESTS. rpOBACCO KAISkltS! JL Insure your Creps against less or damage by hail at BAUSMAN & ItUltNS'S Insurance Office, 10 West Orange Street. jeS-cedtfit rpUE llKMOCIlATS OF THE FIKST J. Ward will meet at Jehn Spangle'r's Saleen, en Thursday, July 1.1, at 8 p. in., in order te Jeini a Hancock anil English Club, ity order et the Committee. jy 13-2tel SCHOOL. TAX, 1880. The duplicate is in the hands et the Treas urer. ." per cent, etr for premt payment. WM. O. MARSHALL, Treasurer. Ne. 12 Centre Square. Office hours irem 'J a. m. te 4 p. in. lcl2-3tdS.W&Slt 105 GO T F. HIEMENZ'S, 105 Ne. 105 North Queen street for the Cheapest and Best HOOTS AND SHOES. 105 Shjn of the Itisr Shee. 105 j9'i-S&Wtfd COMMENCEMENT WEEK AT M1LLERS- VILLE. The exercises of the Commencement Week at the Nermal Scheel. Millei-sville, Will be as Jollews: Baccalaureate Discourse Sunday, July 11. Class-day Exercises Wednesday, July 14, ut ! a. m. Alumni Meetings Wednesday, July 14, after noon und evening. Commencement Exercises Thursday, .Inly l.", ut ; a. in. and 1M n. ui. The public are cordially invited te attend. jylOStdS.T&W 100 Tens of Rags Wanted, Fer which the highest price will be paid. 2 CENTS PEB POUND FOB GOOD MIXED BAGS. The highest price nald ter Woolens, Old Paper, itcekJ, &e. Teii Bag Asserters wanted te whom the highest price will be paid. JOHN A. SHOBER, Cor. North Queen and Orange Streets, jy!)-tfdHl Lancaster, Pa. 105 LADIES AND GENTS If you want a 105 GOOD FITTING BOOT OR SHOE, Beady.made or made te order, call at F. HIEMENZ'S, Ne. 105 North Queen Street. Custom Werk a Specialty. jc2HS&WtW THE NAMED WEST END. The Cheapest Geed Watch in the World FOB SALE AT AUGUSTUS RH0ADS. Jeweler, 20 East King Street, LANCASTEE, PA., . of the best material, and ... Rear of Erisman'stHeteL XEirAprJEIlTlSEMENTS xfeTICE TO THE MKMUEKS OF TUB J Sixth Ward Americus Association. There will be a meeting at S. It. Herr's Park Heuse, enTHUBSDAY, JULY 15, at 8 o'clock, sharp. It is important that every member shall be prvnent. Ity order of the President. 2td PKOPOSALS FOR STItfcET WOKK. Sealed proposals will he received by the street Committee up te THURSDAY, JULY 22, at 7 o'clock p. in., for thegrading of North Lime street, from James te New streets. Plans and specillcatlens for the work can be seen at the etlice or James C. Carpenter, City Bcguln Bcguln ter. The committee reserves the right te re ject any or all bid received. Proposals te be left with 11. McMullcn,csq., cliatrmau. at Ne. 122 East King street. ity eiiler et the committee. j!42td S. W.KAU It, Clerk. ri'UK MEMBEItS OF THE YOUNO J. Men's Hancock and English Club will meet at Jacob Utzinger's Saleen, Middle Street, en Te-morrow (THUBSDAY) Evening, at S o'clock. Itv order of W. H DeitWAitT, A.STE1NWANDLE, Secretary. President. J 14-21 d TN THE COUKT OF COMMON PLEAS OF Lancaster County. Union National Mt.Jey ISauk 1 Jan. term, l(e. Vi. i Ne. XI. Henry Kurtz. ) Ex. Dec. The undersigned Auditor, appointed te dis tribute " the money secured by mortgage, exe cuted te alter M.Franklln.csq.," beingerthe proceeds treni the sale of the above named de fendant's real estate, te and among such lien creditor or creditors us may be legally entitled te the same, will sit for that purpose en WED NESDAY, the 11th day of AUGUST, 1880. at 10 o'clock, A. M., In the Llhrary Beem or the Court Heuse, In the City et Lancaster, where all persons interested in said distribution limy attend. " NEWTON LIGUTNEK, )yC-tteaw Auditor. TMPOKTaNT NOTICE TO SHIPPEItS! ON- MONDAY, JULY 19, J. R. BITNBR'S Fast Freight Line Will Beineve Frem NO. 1,910 MARKET STREET, I'll II. A XiX I'll I A , Penn'a It. It. Depots, FRONT AVD PKIME STREETS, and Ne. 5 DOCK STREET. The drayage ou Merchandise te these Cen ral Depots is lower than te any ether. julyM-tfd N TOTICE. REDUCTION IX Paper Hangings. We have this day reduced our entire stock of WALL PAPERS. NEW PATTERNS, BEST STYLES, AND NOT DAMAGED ! in anyway. White Blanks from Sc. te 8c. Flats from 8c. te lc. Satins from 8c. te lfic. Bronzes from lSe. te 80c. Paper hung at short notice by competent workmen. J. E. Martin & Ge. ASTBICU BRiTH AHrBTiaMirT.i THE PLAGE FOR sum BARGAINS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, IS XOW AT THE Lancaster Bazaar ASTRICH BRO.'S 13 EAS TKING ST., LANCASTER, PA. As we de net like te carry ever any Mim mer stock, our unllerm policy is toward the close of each season te reduce prices te figures which will compel sales. Call and examine the bargains we are offer ing, leek at the qualities of our goods, com pare our prices with these charged el-ewhere. and you will see that every one of our as.ci as.ci tiens lias a solid basis of tact. Ladies frenj the surrounding cities are es pecially invited te pay us a visit, the oppor tunity new offered te secure beautitul and novel goods at fabulously low prices may never occur again, We are closing out our stock et L AC Erf, consisting of BBETONNE, LANCJCEDOC, Cl.UNT. BRABANT, TORCHON, RUSSIAN, VALENCIENNES, POINT D'ALEXCOX, POINT D'EsPRIT, MECHLIN, MALTESE. ALL THESE LACES Are sold ut CONSIDERABLY REDUCED PRICES. We have Just opened a full new line et black FflENCH AND SPANISH LACES, which we new offer at low and very reasonable prices. We shall close out all our LADIKV LAWN SUITS, at the uniform prlcoef $2.00. Linen Ulsters at !., $i00. Ulsters ler $1.30, $i."0 and $:.0O. Uisteis ter -O0. LADIES' LINEN Sl'IT.at$iV. PAttASOLS, at fabulous low prices. Our stock of HATS Is pretty near sold, but a small number being lelt. Ladies wishing te purchase any of these at the astonishing pi ice et ONLY lue., will please call at an early day. We sell LADIES' FLOUNCED CALICO WRAPPERS FOR $1.00. LADIEh' CALICO SUITS, Skirt and Biwpie, 81.50. LADIES' CALICO BASQUE, 39c. (jicat inducements and bargains in LADIES' UNDERWEAR. CHEMISE. Chemise, corded band, fine uiuslln, Runlcd and Emln'eidereii Chemise Elegantly Embroidered Chemise SKIRTS. ....lie. .Vic. ....!KC. Muslin Rullled Skirts Sic. Cambric, lleuuced ''-: Embroidered edged '.Lie. Elaborately Embroidered, with deep needle-work edge and insertion il.W CORSETS. Our " FAVORITE " Corset. SO bones, steels, embroidered busts, Elegant Woven Corset The " Parisian," a loe-boiio most elc Corset, side steels, for side 4c. Gbc. gaiit The CYPRUS Corset, side steels, el; ately embroidered bust front, ler... Extra length Corsets Abdominal Corsets '. iber- l.'iJ i.lXI Great reduction in prices of Notions and Small Ware. Pins, 3c. a paper. Best English Pins, lie. a paper. Hair Pius, lc. a paper. Basting Cotten, .lc. a dozen spools. Clark & Ceat's Spool Cotten, i spools ter He. M) yards Spool Cotten, ic. a spool. li dozen et white Aate Buttens ter Se. :t dozen et large, white Pearl Buttens ter l.Tc. Brainerd Armstrong's best Silk. 100-yard snoels, !c. a spool, fle-yard spools, ' spools lerBe. A very handsome Chrome anil Bex given away te any customer purchasing 0 spools el silk at a time. Writing Paper and Envelopes, ."e. a box. TOILET ARTICLES. Soaps, In Glycerine, Windser. Turkish Ball and ethers, 5c. a piece. Extra line Toilet Soaps, 10c. a piece. JIeyt'H German Cologne, 17c. a bottle, uest Face Powder. 8c. a box. Dressing Combs, from 5c. upward. Children's round Combs, from 3c. upward. Teeth Brushes, from 5c. upward. Hair Brushes, 15c. upward. Metallic Hair Brushes, 48c. FANS. Russian Leather Sliding Fans, 14c. Japanese Fans, lc . 2c :$c 4c., 5c., loc. Leng Handled AFTER DINNER Fails, egg- shHped, 4c. The SARAH BERXHARD Feather Fan-, in all colors, 50c. BELTS IN GREAT VARIETY. Velvet Belts, 19c. Pocketbooks and Jewelry, in full line. in full line. Jet Hair Coronets, 23c., 2-)e., 50c. Bracelets, of every style and description. Baud Bracelet, with the lock, the GEM OF THE SEASON, only 19c. a pair. Ceral Bracelets. Gilt-plated Bracelets. MOSQUITO NET CANOPIES, everbeds, ready-made, with all the necessary fixtures, for $2.00. By request of a great number of our custom ers we shall be open every evening until a p. in., as usual, and solicit the kind patronage of the Ladies of Lancaster and vicinity. ASTRICH BRO.'S 13 EAST KING STKEET, LANCASTER, PA. ! THIRD EDITION.. WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 14, 1880 TOEATHlSR INDICATIONS. Washington, July 14. Fer the Mid dle Atlantic states eeldcr, partly cloudy weather, local rains, winds mostly north easterly, rising barometer. THE NATIONAL CAMPAIGN. Organization of the Executive Committee Vailing en .Mr. Tilden. Xew Yerk, July 14. The Democratic national committee reassembled this morn ing, Senater Earnum presiding. The number of the executive committee was increased from 13 te 17. The following were then appointed as the executive com mittee : W. II. Barnum (Conn.), F. O. Price (Mass.), Gee. T. Barnes (Ga.), Wm. C. Grady (III.), Austin II. Brown (Ind.), M. 31. Ham (Iowa), Henry 1). 3IcIIenry (Ky.), Outerbridge Hersey (3Id.). V. S. Kelly (3Iinn.), A. II. Galloway (X. II.), Orestes Cleveland (X. J.), Abraiu S Hewitt (X. Y.), 31. W. Ransom (X. C), Wm. W. Armstrong (Ohie), Win. L.Scett (Penna.), Thes. O'Connor (TeniO. and B. B. Smalley (Vermont.) After the routine of business the eiftn mittee adjourned te the call of the chair. The members subsequently proceeded in a body te the residence of ex-Gov. Tilden, te pay their respects te that gentleman. The executive committee will organize to day. Upen reaching Tihlen's residence the committee was received by Henry Tilden, Senater Kernan and ethers. When ex-Gov. Tilden appeared ex-Governer Stevenson addressed him. He informed 3Ir. Tilden that the committee after formally notify ing the candidates of their nomination, would but have half performed their duty if they did net ceme te pay hamagc te him who, by a large majority, was elected four years age. In recognizing 3Ir. Tilden's noble self-denial and patriotism he spoke, net only the sentiments of the committee, but uf the entire Democratic party. He then read and presented te 3Ir. Til den the resolution in reference te him (Tilden) passed by the Cincinnati convention. 3Ir. Tilden in reply expressed gratification at being relieved from burden of the canvass and pledged his cordial co-operation as a private citizen te the illustrious soldier nominated. He con gratulated the party en its prospects of success, and the committee left seen after wards. WESTKItN WATEKM'Ol'TS. Disastrous Floods in Colerado. Dknveu, Cel., July 14. Cherry creek suddenly rose te a height of live feet,rising one feet in ten minutes. Xe serious damage was done. It is supposed the sudden rise is due te a waterspout in the mountains. Despatches from Pueblo say there is a worse Heed in that vicinity than since 180:!. A torrent of water came down with a rush, carrying everything with it, drowning et e man. The railroad was washed out for twenty miles. The river rose eight feet iu less than one hour, and emigrants eaniied along the river bottom lest nearly every thing. The flood was eauscd by a cloud burst. SHOCKING ItAILItOAO AIH.IHKNT. A Number of Italian Laberer" Iiijured,1lm-e Fatally. Xi:v Yeick. July 14. An. accident oc curred en the Leng Island railroad be tween Pearsal's station and Far Hock Heck away this morning. A gravel train going cast with thirty-five Italian laborers en beard ran under a heavy wiieiepe by which a derrick near the track was sustained, sweeping the cars and kuockingefrthe laborers. Many were maimed in a shocking manner ; many had their skulls fractured and ethers escaped with broken limbs. Three aie fatally in jured. Xenc of the laborers ean talk Eng lish. They were conveyed te Brooklyn en a special train for medical tieatuiciit. IK. TANNEK. Clicerful and Streng. Xew Yeiik, July 14. Dr. Tanner is mere cheerful and net quite se weak to day. His pulse is 95, temperature 1I3.' respiration 14. At neon he was weighed, registering le2 pounds ; a less of 2."H since commencing the fast. He drank water frequently during the morning. DEATH IN TUKSL'KF. Dreuned While Untiling at Atlantic City A Colored Man's Fatal Heroism. Atlantic City, X. J., July 14. Jeseph Wynkoop, son of Henry Wynkoop, of Philadelphia, and an unknown colored man were drowned here this morning, the latter losing his life iu an effort te rescue Wynkoop. OI1I1UAKV. Death of Hen. Jehn A. Campbell. Washington, D. C, July 14. Hen. Jehn A. Campbell, at one time governor of Wyoming, aud later assistant secretary of state, died at his lesidence heie this morning. He seived with distinction in the army of the Cumberland from the first day of the war till its cjese. END OF A STKIKII. The .Masters Yield This Time. Londen, July 14. The sti ike of cotton weavers at Rochdale, has ended, anil the demand of the masters for U reduction of wages will be withdrawn. Lightning Pranks. Obanek, C. II., Va., July 14. During a severe wind and rain storm ncai this place yesterday a large barn of 3Iayer Scott was blown down and the dwelling of Charles Herring was set en fire by lightning. 3Irs. Herring was par alyzed by the stroke. "Infallible" is the verdict or the alUictcd when referring te the merits of "Sellers' Liver Tills." Try Lecher's Benewned Cough Syrup. Beils, pimples en the face, salt rheum, old sores, and all cutaneeus eruptions disappear like magic when Dr. Lindsey's Bleed Searcher" Is used. Try Lecher's Benewned Cough Syrup. WAJiTBV. WAITED .EVERYBODY TO ADVEK tlse, free of charge, in the Intklliokn Intklliekn ckk, who wants something te de. . ASTU)...TWO G1KLS TO WOKK ON Coats. Apply at Jyll-2td 735 NOItTII QUEEN STBEET. IAGS! KACS! BAGS! BAGS WANTED l Housekeepers take notice that we are paying 2 cents a pound for MIXED BAGS. Cash paid as seen as delivered te WM. IIENNECKE, anrO-Smd Ne. 2T West King Street. MAMKBT3. .lew ink Nbw Yerk. July 14. Fleur State and West ern quite flrni and in moderate inquiry; superfine state 93 MQ 10 r extm de I9U 450: choice, le., tt WQi 00; fancy 3 50Q6 00; round hoop Ohie 94 8005 S: choice de 5atf6 50; superfine western 93 500 415; common te geed extra de 94 3)4 60; choice dodo 94 707 00; choice white wheat de 94 MQS 00; southern stead v ; common t fair extra 95 25S 20; geed te choice de neat spring nominal ; Winter Xe Sept.. 9107. Cern a sliade better and quiet: Mixed west ern spot. 4ii48c: de future tSttH.Jc. Oats steady; state :Cfj4: western :M 43c: Ne. i August Sic. Hhllmlfllntllik MlrliM. I'iuladklphia. July 14. Fleur steady and lirm ; superfine at 92 503: extm at J.W3NI; Ohie and Indiana hiiuilv at 95 2Tt tti ; l'enn'a tamilv at (4 755 25: St. Leuis family 95 .Wfte 00; de old, 92 254 75; Minnesota family 95 25j) tiue ; pateut and High grades 95 50 S 00. Bye flour at 94 25. heat tinner ; Ne. 2 Western Bed 91 12t 1 13 : l'enn'a Bed 91 12l 13 ; Amber 91 13tf 1 13.. Cern steady for local use ; yellow scarce at 3lc; mixed inc. Oats lirm : Ne. 1, White 43c; Ne. 2. de 42c ; Ne. 3, de 3ttf4le: Ne. ft. Mixed 3H3tc. Kve dull ; Xw 70c ; Old S)e. Previsions linn : mi perk at 913 50 14 00 ; beef hamsi-Jl 50jj22; India m.-s-, beef 9lt$lU5ti bacon.suiekedsiiinildcrs.'iUgl.V.ic; salt 47,5e: smoked hams 11$ 12c; plckted ham- &j!,v. Lard quiet ; city kettle 7se : loe-. butchers i,Vti7e; prime steam 97 2.ii!7 25. l?.i t ..... .... ...... . ........ ... .... .,a-. . . ... .. vutii;i ?iiii;, sll.-l&Illi;iy -m.HJ ; 111 glMMI te choice 2l23e: Bradford county and New erk extra. 2ig23e : Western reserve extra It; l'.ie: de geed te choice I3ltic : Bells dull and quality peer; feiin'a extra 10?I3; Western reserve extra 10 13c. Eggs weak; l'enn'a H14J.je; Western 13 13e. Cheese. inlet ; New Yerk factor)- cream 03 !'ie : Western lull ereatu, 7iSe; "de lair te geed 77jc; delmirskimst;;ic. I'etreleuut dull ; rellned'.'ic. Whisky 91 11. Seeds Geed te prime Timethy linn at 92 M5& .". ne: Flaxseed nominal at 91 30 : Clever linn at $7 K27 30. Steek Marketa. 1'HILADKI.VHIA. JlllV 14. 1230 T. M. 3:MI I'. M. Stocks linn. 1'ennati's (third Issue) 1(1". Philadelphia & Erie 13 Heading s .... Pennsylvania .Wj .... Lehigh Valley 40,'. United Ces. et N. .1 li " Northern 1'acitlc 2)1 Preferred 4S Northern Central Itt'-J Lehigh Navigation "JSV, Norristown 102 Central TransHrtatiiu Ce. IS Pitts., Titusville A Uutfale. UK Little Schuylkill 43 NKWYOKK.JlllyU Stocks strong. Meney 2Q3 N. Y. Central 1211 Adams Express 113 Michigan Central tV Michigan Southern liil'J Illinois Central h5!4 Cleveland A PitLsbuiKh 12" Chicago A Beck Island lmi Pittsburgh ft Fert Wayne.. i21 Western Union Tel. Ce .... 1Uj Teledo & Wabash 37 New Jersey Central tJs?4 United States Iteuds anil Sterling Keh:u.; (Qnet utiens by It. K. Jamisen A Ce.. S. W. Cor. ll ami uiicsiiiui sirceisj. Philadklviiia. July 14. States is, IHSI, (registered). .Iitt'i States .Vs, 18SI, (registered). .102J,I02?;; States 4V.'s, Mil. (reglstcreilJIleJi States 4Vs,lS,Jl,(cei!Mns) .1 Mftll"'; States 4. 1007. ( registered )..lMfr,l&liMt United United United United United United States Currency eney O's tyiywxy. Sterlin Kxcnaimc 4X MIS7i LANCASTER HOUSEHOLD MA1CKET. IIAIRV. Biittel fl u... ............. ........ Cup cheese, 2 cups Cottage cheese. 2 pieel b Hutch chee.se 1 lump HKUITS. Apricots fl qt , Apples l i pk Apples (new) "jf! 'i pl Bananas each Blackberries fl bev Cherries, dried, fl qt Currants, dried, 1 lb Dried Apples qt " Peaches?! qt Huckleberries qt Lemens 1 dez Oranges Tfl dez Pine Apples 1 piece Pears 11 peck Peaches x' Jpccfc Baspberries'll bev VKIlKTAULES. Asparagus f? hunch , l.eets V bunch Cabbage $t head Carrots f) bunch Cucumbers f) dez Green Cern V dez Green beans 1 cck peas f yt peck LimalM'ausfiqt Lettuce, head and plate Onions 9) Y pk. " 11 bunch Potatoes old J pk , " newl'pk I'tidishcs f) hunch Meup Beans II qt Salsify 1? bunch Tomatoes Yx pk MISI.'KLLANEOL'H. Apple Itutter ift qt Egs Jt dez Heney t fi Seap fl B "... Saner kraut ! qt Watermelons Canteleups MEATS. Beef Steak, "ty S " KeiLSt (rib) tP (chuck) ft ft " Cerneil.il ft " Uried, "jfl ft Ham 11 ft........... ............... Lamhl) ft Lard 1J ft... ............ ...... Mutten II ft Perk 1) ft Pudding ft ft Sausage 1 ft Sides and Bacen II ft -.... hheulders II ft mil in ut OKA IN. Clevcrsced 1? bus Cem 1? bus Oats 1 bus Ite1l bus ft TlmethvScccd t? bus Wheat 11 bus risu. Bass V ft Cattish 1 ft Eels 11 ft i crcii . ..n-g-.'ec .......54 !"."."see lSfiaie lm- 2ii5c Kl2c .......12c .'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.I'ii: '.'.'.'.'.YJijPe 10ffi2c U)l3e .... im-Se )6l.-0 I2:ak' 35i 15lSc Sl0e '."'.'.'jiHitiv :i5e 2Kr25c ....l'tij!Mn ir-SH? 'VfS'x' "."""" I "iee '.'.'.'.. ii Vie 20fe25c 5$Hc iei2 'jee&ue 5150 12QlRe 12i$llk: HVJI-'e Hug 12C 252se I16$18c 12fe20C "iii'Mi l-.'fell'sr Millie ...... Ht HjiVtv 74slic '.'.Y.'.viStVU: ..$5.W)feB.I.0 MitCc :i"i40c rtSAtu' UiiyVlK ..fr;253.i"ill ..91.101. 1 w. "rl ..........tH; EXCURSIONS. F OK CAPE MAY! THURSDAY, JULY 15th, 1880. BOUND TBIP, ONLY 2.?5. uGefsl for two days. Fer the benellt el Christ Lutheran Mission. Train leaves Pi:iinsylvaiiia Depot at eclick a. m. Clemmens's City Band will accompany the excursion. Fer further inlorinatleii call at E..I. EUISMAN'S, jfi-3tdTSW.V.ltw a North Queen Street. DAILY EXCURSIONS PHILADELPHIA TO CAPE MAY. The famous mammoth three-deck Steamer tt KEPUBLIC Leaves Bace Street Wharf at Vi a. in., arriving at Cape May aljeut V1Y, p. iu. Iteturning. leaves Cajie May at 3 o'clock p. in., givingnniple time ler bathinir or u drive ou the beach. A full Brass Band and Orchestra Music rer dancing. Parler Entertuininents varied weekly. Lunch eons and Befreshments in abundance. Din ners and suppers provided. Oysters and Fish served for supper a tew moments after taken from the water. Fare for the Round Trip $1.C0. SUNDAYS Will leave Bace Street Wharf at Vi a. in. 1'. S. A Bread Gauge Steam B. B. will con vey passengers te Ctpe Island in 8 minutes. Tickets for sale at . CHAS. H. BARK'S, c2-2Kmd4w ICENTUE SQU ABE.