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LAKcASTEE. DAILY IMTJELLlGfeNCfcR. SATURDAY JULY 17, 1880.
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Marietta Items.
Twe of Marietta's old citizens departed
this life during the past week Messrs.
Samuel Peck and Themas Stcnce.
Rev. S. P.Brewn, of the Reformed
church, was taken sick en Thursday, and
is new lying ill at the residence of Mr. S.
L. Dellinger.
Wash. L. Hershey, of Chiques, while
helping te unload a wagon of lumber en
Thursday evening, accidentally slipped
and fell, injuring and straining himself
badly. It was at first supposed that he
had broken his back, or badly injured his
neck, almost te dislocation, but examina
tion proved that it was only severe strains
and some bruises.
Three young men, Elmer Lindemuth,
David Mchauey and Geerge Musselman,
left 3Iarietta one day this week in a row
beat for Philadelphia, intending te row
the entire distance, by way of the Penn
sylvania, Union and Schuylkill canals.
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Pedestrlanism In Yerk.
The Yerk Daily of te-day says that no
one in Yerk, appears te knew of any ar
rangement for a walking match for $30 in
geld te take place in that borough. Wc
arc authorized te state that Harry Hines,
the backer of Scheid, and "W. C. Gciter,
his competitor, will be in Yerk en Monday
te secure a place in which the match is te
take i lice.
The l'oer Director).
The regular monthly meeting of the
beard of peer directors was held te-day.
Nothing of any importance was transact
el. The building committee will adver
tise for bids for the rebuilding of the barn
en Monday.
Very lw.
Jehn Dickcl, the little boy who is suffer
ing from lock jaw, the result of a pistol
wound, is still alive, but is in a very crit
ical condition. Dr. A. J. Herr is attend-
in;
him.
Special Train.
Yesterday afternoon a special tiain
passed west through this city, liavinj; en
beard members of the Grand Army, who
were en their way te Gettysburg, where
they will encamp. They were accompanied
by a band of music.
Feet Injured.
William Williams, colored, was brought
te this city this afternoon from
Williamsport. He had a portion of his
great tee cut off in that place by the cars.
He was taken te his home en Middle
-si reet.
Committed.
Gee. Fergusen arrested for drunken and
disorderly conduct, was this morning com
mitted te the county jail for thirty days
by Alderman MeConemy.
Kxcursieu te Ceney Island.
On Monday morning the excursion te
Ceney Island, Brighten, Manhattan and
Rockaway, will leave this city via Phila
delphia, Reading and Hound Broek route.
Tiie trip possesses attractions that
have net been surpassed by any simi
1 ir enterprise during the season. Ceney
Maud is constantly increasing in popu
larity as a seaside resort, while the passage
down New Yerk bay is described by these
who knew whereof they speak, as pre
senting a magnificent view. This trip will
be made en one of the famous b:y
steamers, the Kill von Knll. Tickets, goeu
for two days en any train, are sold at the
very low rate of $5 for the round trip. The
celebrated Ringgold band will join the
parly at Reading and the great Gilniere
band, with Levy, the ceinetist, will form
a feature of the pleasure at Ceney Island.
Train leaves King street depot at 4 a. m.
Ai.w.ws keep t. .lAceii'h Oil handy.
The Sccn Wise Men.
grand family picnic, under thcau-pices el
W ishingten Conclave Xe. 1), S. W. M., will l;c
held at Tcll's Hain en Monday.
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Fir-t-class umbers use the Cuticura Medi
cinal Shaving Seap exclusively.
ICaftte ter a Lancaster Watch.
This evening there will bcaralllc tern fine
Lancaster Watch, stein-winder and stem-setter,
with heavy sterling cases, at Ames De-
Vertcr's saloon. North Queen street, gotten up
by the Lancaster Club. An opportunity fcr
some lucky one ta secure a valuable time
piece at a trilling figure.
Piane Pedal Guard.
This is a recently patented device, easily
at'ached te any piano, and prevents the feet
from scratching or inluriiu: the lyre of square
pianos, or the hollow beard et an upright
piano. It is cast in metal. Highly ornamented,
anj costs but a trille. Jeseph Stcinhauser,
Ne. 307 North Queens trect is the general agent
for thiscity. Sec his advertisement elsewhere.
New Shee Stnie.
Itrecht & Brether have just opened anew
beet and shoe store, Xe. 48 North Queen street,
in the large store room lately vacated by Mr.
Miesse, confectiencer. The new 11 mi have laid
in a very large and well asserted stock of
goods, as they bought for cash they are pie
pared te sell en the most favorable terms te
cash customers.
The invalid's hope and strength beyond all
ether remedies is Malt Hitters.
"Williamson & Fe-tter have jusi rlacc.l
lezen of men's working pants en their coun
ters, and selling them at 03 cents per pair.
They have riveted buttons, lour pockets, and
made se as net te rip. Ge and get a pair for
they will seen be gene.
iclO-M,W,Fd&wtf
LVn though the face be net se fair.
Anil beauty may be all but flown,
Dear ladies, you need netuespair!
ir hOZODONT you make your own ;
And brush your teeth and mouth with skill,
You'll fascinate and conquer still.
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LANCASTER HOUSEHOLD MARKET.
OAIRV.
Itutter ft ft l320c
Cup cheese, 2 cups lie
Cottage cheese, 2 pieces rc
Dutch cheese ft lump 810c
KltUITS.
Apricots ft qt 15glc
Apples ft lA l !"-
Apples (new) ft K Ik 12c
Kauanaseach 2."e
Blackberries ft box 812e
Cherries, dried, ft qt 12c
Currants, dried, ft ft 12c
Dried Apples ft qt !Sc
" Peaches fl qt 10M2e
Hnckleberries ft qt 10i:Sc
Lemens IR dez 20(i"ic
Oranges dez :i0(i)."i0e
Pine Apples ft piece 12."Mic
I 'ears ft peek 25c
('caches ft lpeck 20c
Raspberries ft box 13lSc
VEGETABLES.
Asparagus ft bunch S10c
Beets bunch Sc
Cabbage ft head Sfglee
Carrots ft bunch "J."kj
Cucumbers ft dez 1320c
Kgg Plants each lA2.c
Green Cern ft dez 15c
Green beans ft Jgpcck 10c
" pcasftjpeck 23c
Lima beans ft qt. l.')20c
Lettuce, head and plate 35c
Onions ft pk 25c
" ft bunch 5c
Potatoes old ft pk .- Kc
" newftKpk 1J;
Radishes bunch 5c
soup Ueans ft qt 0c
Salsify ft bunch lc
Squashes each 24c
Tomatoes ft Jpk 15c
FISH.
Hassft ft 10c
Catfish ft ft I2c
Kels ft ft luc
i crcli 10c
Sun 10c
Suckers Jc
POULTEV.
Chickens ft pair. 4060c
Ducks ft pafr 5060c
Geese ft piece C0cl
XISCELLASntOUS.
.25c
Canteletrps'. -Vr5
Eggs fde 1H814C
Heney. 202Sc
Seapf& ;8e
Bauer kraut qt 9-c
Watermelons 2c
Beefsteak,
" Ileast (rib) ft
..12C
..1
..10?
..10
16c
lCc
12c
ISC
(chuck) .p n.
" Corned. ft
" Dried, ft fJSS"
Ham ft...'.!. f8c
Lamb ft ft 13l
Lard ft ;il8
Mutten ft ft JS0
Perk ft ft. N0
Pudding ft ft j8c
Sausage ft ft 21"
Sides and Bacen ft ft '&x2
Shoulders ft :;.;:ic
Veal 3 ..!. lffi16c
GRAIN.
Clevcrsced bus -Sri-00
Cern ft bus -Ptf
Oats $ bus
ltycfl bus wvlr
ft ft 1012c
TlmethvSeeed ft bus !f?5flf$2
Wheat ft bus 1.101.1S
St'KCIAL NOTICES.
A Great Enterprise.
The Hep Bitters 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-trin:-ic
value found their way into almost every
household in the land. Graphic.
jyl-2wd&w
Try Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup.
IViue for Sickly Persons.
Speer's Pert Grape Wine is unexcelled by
any ether in its mellow juiciness, richness et
flavor and brilliancy et color. Physicians say
it is suuerier te imported Pert ler invalids,
and in summer it is mere agreeable and rc
lreshing than claret. Clergymen use it, for its
purity, as a communion wine. This wine is
well-known and highly appreciated for weakly
females and aged persens.and for communion.
This wine is endorsed by Drs. Atlecand Davis,
and .sold by II. K. SlaymaV-er. iylC-2td&w
An Old Man's messing.
The following letter has been addressed te a
writer for this paper:
Hei.lv, X. J., June 18S0.
Dkaii Sik I am an old man, seventy-seven
years of age, and for three or lour years I have
had Diabetes, which kept growing worse and
worse. 1 di-cliargcd an enormous amount of
water, the quantity seeming te increase week
after eek, and my strength growing less and
less, forced me te think that I must seen die,
which I certainly should have done had I net
taken Warner's Safe Diabetes Cure, which 1
was induced te try upon recommendation of a
friend who had used Warner's hate Kidney and
Liver Cure, and was cured by it. 1 have used
the Sure Diabetes Cure, it has cured me, and I
think it is the best thing in the world.
Yours truly,
jyl5-2wd&w M. X. SiemiAUn.
Try Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup.
It you have pimples, bails, salt rheum,
rough skin. .Ve., try LtniUcy's ISloed Search
er." old by all druggists.
linnered and Itlesseil.
When a bca'd of eminent physicians and
ehemists announced the discovery that by
combining some well known valuable reme
dies, the most wonderful medicine was pre
duced, which would cure such a wide range of
diseases that most all ether remedies could be
dispensed with, in my were sceptical ; but
proet of its merits by actual trial has dispelled
all doubt, and te-day the discoverers of that
great medicine. Hep Hitters, aie honored and
blessed by all benefactors. jyl0-2wd.fcw
Try Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup
statistics prove that twenty-five percent,
of thi! deaths in our larger cities are caused by
consumption, and when we reflect that this
terrible disease in its worst stage will yield te
a bottle el" Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup,
khall we condemn IhesuMerers for their ncgli
gence, or pity them for their ignorance? Xe,
U Last King MiwL
Sellers' Liver 1'ills" stand unrivaled In the
United States ler curing biliousness, Mek
headache, Ac.
lSrewn's iJeiiKeliiilil l'anacea
Is the most efl'eetive Pain Destroyer in the
world. Will most surely quicken the bleed
whether taken internally erapplicd externally
and thereby mere certainly KELIEVK PAIN,
whether chronic or acute, than any ether pain
alleviator, and it is warranted double the
strength et any similar pieparatien.
It cures pain in the Side, Back or Bowels,
Sere Threat, Rheumatism, Toothache and ALL
ACHES, and is the GREAT BELIEVER OF
PAIX. "BROWX'S HOUSEHOLD PAXA-
CE A " should be in every family. A tcaspoon tcaspeon tcaspoen
tulofthe Panacea in a tumbler et het water
(sweetened, if pretened), taken at bedtime,
will BREAK UP A COED. 25 cents a bottle.
Fer sale at II. IS. Cochran & Ce's D.ug Stere
North Queen street. Lancaster.
.Much Sickness,
Undoubtedly with children, attributed toethcl
causes, is occasioned by Worms. BROWX'S
VERMIFUGE COMFITS, or Werm Lozenges
although effectual in destroying worms, can
de no pesible 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-
live cents a box. f ianl.Vlvd&wTuTli&S
Try Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup.
1'OZITICAX.
FOR PRESIDENT :
GEN. WIXFIELD S. HANCOCK,
OF PENNSYLVANIA.
FOR VICE PRESIDENT :
HON. WILLIAM H. ENGLISH,
OF INDIANA.
'1 he great principles of American lib
crfy are still the lawful inheritance of
this people, and ever should he. The
right of trial by jury, Vac habeas corpus,
the liberty of the press, the freedom of
speech, the natural rights of persons and
the rights of property must be preserved.
WIXF1ELD S. IIAXCOCK,
Maj. (Jen. Ceind'g Dept. La. ana Texas.
State Electoral Ticket.
ELlXTOItS.
R. E. MONAGHAN,
W. II. PLAYFORD.
JOHN SLEVIN.
E. A. PUE.
.I.M.CAMPBELL.
GILLES DALLET.
JOHN N, MOFFET.
EDWIN WALDON.
NATHAN C.JAMES.
GEORGE FILBERT.
JAMES G. McSPARRAX,
DR. ALFRED .1. MARTIN.
ADAM GERRIXGER.
FRAXK TURXER.
P.J. BIRMIXGGHAM.
II. E. DAVIS.
GEORGE A. POST.
A. M. BEXTOX.
J. P. LINTON.
COI
JOHN S. MILLER.
SAXTOX.
BOWEIt.
J. BUCHANAN.
J. O.
CM
J. A
CHRISTOPHER MAGEE.
ROBERT M. GIBSON.
THOS. BRADFORD.
HARRY W. WILSON.
SAMUEL GRIFFITH.
J. ROSS THOMPSON.
DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET.
FOR SUFREME JUDGE.
GEORGE A..IEXKS.
FOR AUDITOR GENERAL.
ROBERT P. DECHERT.
DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET.
FOR CONGRESS.
J. L. STEINMETZ.
FOR DISTniCT ATTORNKV.
D. McMULLEX.
FOR SENATOR (13 til DISTRICT.)
J. B. DOUGLASS.
FOR ASSEMBLY (2d DISTRICT.)
S. C. STEVENSON,
S. P. SII1KK.
FOR ASSEMBLY (3d DISTRICT.
AMOS DILLEU,
it. DAVIS YUXDT,
JACOB M. HAENLEX.
FOR PRISON INSPECTORS.
BARTON M. WINTERS
BEXJ. MILLER.
FOR POOR DIRECTORS.
A. J. SNYDEB,
JOHN FRANC1SCUS.
Withdrawn.
GENTLEMEN !
New is the time te purchase Clothing, as daring the dull months of July and August we
will sell at or about cost in order te keep our workmen employed.
A full assortment of piece goods constantly en hand te select from. India Gauze Under-
wear, Jean Drawers, laundried and Unlaundried Shirts, Hosiery, Gloves Suspenders, Cellars,
Cuffs, &c, all at Lewest Prices. Please gire-us a call.
NOTE. Havin" been complimented by our numerous friends and customers for closing our store at an earlier
hour than usual duiing the extreme het weather for the purpose of giving our employees some little recreation, we
shall therefore continue te close at 7 p. m., excepting Saturdays, until further notice.
G-IVLEK, BO WEES & HTJBST,
25 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa.
MAJtXIAGES.
Beas Butt. At the residence of the bride's
parents, en North Charlette street, July 15,
IsSO, by the Kev. S. Ollu Garrison. Mr. Samuel
Z. Beas te Miss Sarah A. Butt.
DEATHS.
I.krvkk. At Quarry ville, en the 15th inst..
Daniel Ltfevre (farmer), in the 75th year of
his age.
Funeral from his late residence, Sunday
morning, at 10 o'clock. Interment in IJefermed
church yard, Quarryville.
XEir ADVERTISEMENTS.
mOKACCO KAISEKS!
J Insure your Creps against less or damage
by hail at BAU&M AN & BURXS'S
Insurance Ofllce, 10 West Orange Street.
jeS-eedtfR
PUBLIC SALE OF HOUSES, ON MON
DAY. JULY 1U, 1880, at the Merrimae
Heuse. 113 North Prince street. Ifi Head of
Ohie Horses, among them are a pair of Matched
Horses. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. in.
A credit of CO days will be given,
ltd DAXIEL LOGAN.
Ol OfWl AND Sl.OOO wa.MCI), fci;u fci;u
t3leUU rity First Mortgage en geed City
l'reperty. Six percent. Wanted at once. Call
en BAUSMAX & BURXS,
Insurance and Real Estate Agents,
jyltMtd Oilice 10 West Orange street.
rrtA MEN AND 300 BOYS TO CAKKY
OUU away Cigars, Tobacco, Cigarettes, Ac.
Tiie undersigned will open this evening with
a line let et Imported Key West and Demestic
Cigars and Cigarettes. Alse, a well selected
rissertment of Chewing and Smoking Tobacco.
Pipe, Stems, &c. Call and get bargains.
1 JAMES M. BAKER,
ltd Xe. 8 North Prince Street.
CJCIIOOL TAX, 1880.
O The duplicate is in the hands et the Treas
urer. 5 per cent, off for premt payment.
WM. O. MARSHALL, Treasurer.
Xe. 12 Centre Square.
Olllce hours from '.) a. in. te 4 p. in.
lel2-3tdS.W&SR
105
GO TO
F. HIEMEXZ'S,
105
Ne. 103 North Queen street ler the Cheapest
and Best BOOTS AND SHOES.
105 Sign or the Bhr Shee. 105
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LIVERY NOTICE.
Having added te our Livery Stock Twe
Hearses we are new prepared te attend te fun
erals at the shortest notice.
Ofllce open day and night.
Jy!0-2tdS BEESBRRO.
DK. WM. II. FAHNKSTOCK
Having returned lrem the Seuth, has re
sumed his efllce practice, and can be found at
his residence,
Ne. 230 EAST KING STREET.
mlS-2mdewS
IrUCAXKLIX It. & L. A.
' The steckhler's monthly meeting will
be held this evening at the hull, opening at i4
o'clock. Meney sold at ! o'clock. Minimum
premium SKccnts lowest in the eitr.
ltd J. D. PYOTT, Sec'y.
ttVirilEKE WAS MUSES WHEN THE
Y Light Went Out?" 11" yen want te
knew go te Gee. Wall's Southern Exchange
lletil, Ne. 323 Seuth Queen street, and get a
geed, fresh glass of Wacker's Celebrated Beer.
Alse the headquarters for wholesome Wines
and Liquors. jyl"-3td
"PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
EXCURSION TO
ATLANTIC CITY,
THURSDAY, AUGUST 19.
FARE FOR ROUND TRIP, - - S.".".
TICKETS GOOD FOR T WO DA YS. ltd
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AS FITTING AND PLUMUIftU.
JOHN P. SOHAUM,
Xe. 27 SOUTH QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.,
PLUMBER, GAS AND STEAM FITTER.
A Large Assortment el
GAS FIXTURES
Constantly en hand.
jylO-GindeawS
Ne. 20 NO USE TRYING Ne. 20
Te get a better W ATCH for the
money than the.
WEST END,
Manufactured by the
FOJl SALE AT
Xe. 20 East Klujr St., Lancaster, Pa.
AUGUSTUS RHOADS,
JEWELER.
GRAND OPENING
OF A
NEW SHOE STORE.
BRECHT & BRO.,
Ne. 48 NORTH (JUEEX STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
The undersigned takcpleasure in announcing
te their manv friends and the nublic in gen
eral that they have purchased FOR CASH
A LARGE STOCK OF
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Which they will sell at
VERY LOW PRICES.
Our Stock comprises the VERY LATEST
STYLES AND BEsT MAKES.
4S-All Goods Warranted
BRECHT & BRO.,
48 N. QUEEN STREET,
ltd LANCASTER, PA.
(if
DitV 0OODS.
SEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
We have just received a Fine Line of
SILTEE JEWELBY,
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, &e.
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. RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers,
Ne. 4 "West King Street.
THE LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK OP
BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, &C,
In the city, is te be seen at the Works el
NORBECK & MILEY,
PRACTICAL CARRIAGE BUILDERS,
COR. DUKE AND VINE STS., LANCASTER, PA.
43-COX & CO.'S OLD STAND.-S
The Stock includes all the
LATEST STYLES SPRINGS,
ueh as the I'.rewster, Whitney, Salidee Triple, Empire Cress Spring, Dexter Queen, Duplex
ml Elliptic, ami they will also make te order any style a purchaser may desire. Repairing
1 all kinds promptly attended te. All work guaranteed for mc year.
"OUR "WORK SUSTAINS OUR "WORD."
V.TCH' AD VEIITISEMEXTS
A
LLKNTOWN FEMALE COLLEGE.
I tiller ansniees of Reformed church. De
signed for the literary and religious education
et Ijulies. Ifest facilities for Music, Drawing.
Painting and Modern Languages. Location
healthful. Terms moderate. Thirteenth year
will bein SEl'TEMItEU 6.
Fer Catalogue address
lti:V. W. It. HOFFOKD, A. M..
jyl7-12td President, Allentown. l'a.
GLASSWARE,! GLASSWARE!!
Fruit Jars. Fruit Jars.
Fruit Jars. Fruit Jars.
Jelly Tumblers. Jelly Tumblers.
Jelly Tumblers. Jelly Tumblers.
Jelly Cups.
Jelly Cups.
Jelly Cups.
Jelly Cups.
AT THE LOWEST l'UICES, AT
CHINA HALL.
HIGH & MARTIN,
Ne. 15 EAST KING STKEET.
niAXO PKDAL GUARD.
The above is a Ncwnd Useful Improvement
known as a Pedal Guilrd ler Pianos. It can be
attached te the lyre of a Square or Grand
Piane. It can also be attached te the bottom
beard of an Upright just above the pedal feet.
The "Pedal Guard" has become an absolute
necessity, as it prevents the feet from scratch
ing or injuring the lyre of the Square Piane,
and the bottom or front beard of an Upright
Piane. Aside lrem the general utility et
the "Guard, "it adds te the appearance of
the lyre, inasmuch as it is VERY ORNAMEN
TAL, giving it a finish and richness hereto
fore unknown.
The "Guard" is cast from a tiard ami sub
stantial metal and very richly nickel plated.
It can be attached te any piano, and with
scarcely any trouble, as screws for this purpose
accompany each guard.
The price is within the reach of all who can
ntfoerd te have a Piane, and is very low when
you consider its many advantages: in fact no
one owning a piano can afTerd te be without
one.
JOSEPH STEINHAUSER,
AGENT FOR LANCASTER COUNTY,
307 N. Queen Street, Lancaster, l'a.
Alse, B. Z. Shreincr's, Ne. 2T North Queen
Street. "1
SMALING,
THE ARTIST TAILOR.
Closing out our stock of Light Weights at
cost te make room for
Fall and Winter Stock.
A Large Line of
English Novelties.
TROPICAL SUITINGS,
SERGES AND REPS,
BANNOCKBURNS AND CELTICS,
GAMBROON PARAMATA
AND BATISTE SUITINGS.
SEERSUCKERS, VALENCIAS, PAROLE
AND MOHAIR COATINGS.
A Splendid Assortment of Wilferd's Padded
Ducks in Plain and Fancy Styles. A Full Line
of
Hi
All the latest novelties. An examination of
our stock is respectfully solicited.
T. K. SMALING,
ARTIST TAILOR,
121 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
ai Deck mwn
XEir ADVERTISEMENTS.
GRAND SOCIABLE PICNIC.
Forthebenfltefthc
HUMANE FIRE COMPANY,
AT CUEEN COTTAGE,
On MOM) AY, JULY liltli, 1880.
Dancing will commence at 10 a. m. and con
tinue until miduight. Music by Clemmens's
Orchestra. Ne improper characters admitted
en the grounds.
Ity order of the Committee. jylR-2td
100 Tens of Rags Wanted,
Fer which the highest price will be paid.
?K CENTS TEH POUND FOR GOOD
MIXED RAGS.
The highest price naid Ter Woolens, Old
Paper, Itoeks, &c. Teh Rag Asserters wanted
te whom the highest price will be paid.
JOHN A. SHOBER,
Cor. North Queen and Orange Streets,
I ii"l.tfilRl T.nncflstpr Pil
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EXCURSIONS.
i 1CAND KXCURSION TO
NIAGARA FALLS
AND W ATKINS GLEN,
On TUESDAY, AUGUST 3d, 1880.
Fare ler Round Trip, ... - 810.00.
Tickets geed for 15 days, and geed te step off
at Elinira, Geneva, Buffalo, Allentown, Munch
Chunk and Reading. jy!5-lwd
H
ARVEST HOME EXCURSION TO
CONEY ISLAND,
BRIGTON, MANHATTAN. AND ROCKA
WAY BEACH.
On MONDAY, JULY 19, 1880,
Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, (Bound
Broek Reute). Tickets geed ler two days, te
return en any train. Fare for the Round Trip
85.00. special train. Elegant New Cars.
Leave Lancaster, King Street, 4:00a.m.; Up
per Depot, -1:10 a. m.: Columbia, 4:00 a. m.
Through te Jersey City without change et
cars. Floating Palace "Kill von Kull" te
Ceney Island. Grand Republic te Keckaway,
with Conterno's Band and Ringgold Band (3ti
pieces) te Ceney.
I. S.-Gilmere's Band (40 pieces) at Manhattan.
Returning, leave Rockaway t:'M p. in.; Iren
Pier, Ceney Island, 5:30 p. in.: Jersey City, 7:00
p. m. Particulars see pesters and circulars.
jyl.V3td
DAILY EXCURSIONS
FROM
PHILADELPHIA
TO
CAPE MAY.
The famous mammoth three-deck Steamer
"REPUBLIC"
Leaves Race Street Wharf at Vin. m., arriving
at Cape May about 12 p. m. Returning, leaves
Cape May at 3 o'clock p. in., givingampie time
ler bathiinr or a drive en the beach. A full
Brass Band and Orchestra Music for dancing.
Parler Entertainments varied weekly. Lunch
eons anil Refreshments in abundance. Din
ners and suppers provided. Oysters and Fisli
served for supper a lew moments after taken
from the water.
Fare Ter the Round Trip - $1.00.
SUNDAYS Will leave Race Street Wharf at
VZ a. m.
P. S. A Bread Gauge Steam R. R. will con
vey passengers te Cape Island In 8 minutes.
Tickets for sale at
CHAS. H. BARK'S,
e28-2md&w
CENTRE SQUARE.
WANTED.
WANTED.-.EVERYBODY TO ADVKR
tlse, free of charge, In the Ihtkluokx Ihtkluekx
ckr. who wants something te de.
RAGS! RAGS! RAGS! RAGS WANTED
Housekeepers take notice that we ure
paying 2 cents a pound for MIXED RAGS.
Cash paid as seen as delivered te
WM. HENNECKE,
aer9-3md Ne. 235 West Kins Street.
EOR SALE OR RENT.
1?Ult BENT.
1 The second story et Eshleman ft Rath
von's Banking Heuse, at Centre Square, and
also a room en second story, opposite the
Penn'a B. B. Depot, en Chestnut street.
B. F. ESHLEMAN.
f23-2td&Stl Atternev-atLaw
THIRD EDITION.
SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 17, 1880
WEATHiSR INDICATIONS.
Washington, July 17. Fer the Mid
dle Atlantic states, clear or partly cloudy
weather, northwesterly winds, lower tem
perature and higher barometer.
WAS HE MURDERED?
Circumstantial Evidence Iudicates That lie
Was.
Cleveland, Ohie, July 17. It is new
believed that the German Kapsal, whose
body was found in Lake Erie, July 5tb,
was deliberately murdered, and Mrs. Rap
sal and Paul Grimm have been arrested en
suspicion. Rapsal had been jealous of
Grimm for some time. Mrs. Kapsal con
fesses they were out together en the even
ing of- July 4th ; that her husband and
Grimm get fighting ; that she ran home,
and that Grimm, returning subsequently
alone, said Rapsal would never abuse her
DOUBLE MURDER.
The Terrlnle Crime Supposed te Have Been
Actuated by Jealeuay.
Hillsborough, Me., July 17. Andrew
Wilsen and a young woman named Shultz,
while out driving in a wagon near Dry
Creek church yesterday, were shot by an
unknown assassin concealed by the read
side. Miss Shultz was instantly killed,
and her body fell out into the read. The
horses continued en, and when stepped,
Wilsen was found in the wagon still living
but unable te speak, having been shot in
the head. It is thought the murder was
caused by some jealous person, but thus
far no arrests have been made.
THE CAPTURE OF PAYNE.
Attorney General Devens te be Consulted in
the Matter.
WashingteNjD. C.,July 17. Gen. Pepe
telegraphed te the war department this
morning the arrest et Payne and 22 of his
followers and asked for instructions, as
follews: "Am I te understand that the
government wishes this gang turned ever
te the United States marshal at Fert
Smith, Ark., for trial'."'
The secretary of war will order the de
livery of Payne and his men te the civil
authorities for safe custody, and in the
meantime as some new questions are in
volved in the case, the matter will be re
ferred te the attorney general for his opin
ion as te the mode of civil prosecution te
be instituted against them.
KE3IARKABLE ESCAPE.
A Yeung Cadet Falls Frem a Third Story
Window With the Net Result or a
Broken Wrist.
Harrisbukg, July 17. William F.
Darrah, one of the Annapolis naval cadets
who visited this city, last night
stepped from a fourth-story window
of Bolten's hotel while in a lit of
somnambulism. He fell a distance of 35
feet into an open cellar-way, smashing the
steps and breaking the iron stanchion
which supported them. The only injury
which the young man received was a frac
ture of the left wrist.
THE TURF.
Te-day's Racing at Saratoga.
Saratoga, N. Y., July 17. First race :
Beatitude first, Knight Templar second,
Brambeletta third.
Second race : Grenada lirst, Oden sec
ond, Turfman third.
Third race : Luke Blackburn first,
Checkmate second, Velturno third.
The time of the second race was 2:13 ;
of the third race 2:112-
THE MUTINY IN INDIA.
A statement of the Engagement by the
Viceroy
Londen, July 17. The viceroy of India
telegraphs that in the engagement between
Burrows's force and the infantry who de
serted from Shere AH, the less of mutin
eers was forty or fifty. The British less
was one killed and two wounded. The
guns and wagons taken by mutineers were
recaptured.
FIRE IN BALTIMORE.
Four Story Building Destroyed.
Baltimore, Md., July 17. The four
story brick bulding Nes. 13 and 15 Granby
street, occupied by the Atlantic furniture
company, together with tlie stock and
machinery, was totally destroyed by fire
this morning. The total less is estimated
at $37,000.
FRAUDULENT NATURALIZATION.
Commissioner Davenport Might i'relltably
Direct Ills Attention in tins Vlrecllen.
New Yerk, July 17. Before the Wal
lace investigating committee te-day Com
missioner Davenport said that some al
leged fraudulent naturalization papers of
1868 are still out, and that during the
coming campaign he will consider it his
duty if complaint is made te arrest parties
offering them.
THE ELECTRIC BOLT.
Mere Bad Werk by Lightning.
Elizabethi'OUT, N. J., July 17. At
7 o'clock last evening lightning struck the
barns and ether outbuildings of J. Rich;
ards, near Newtown. They were all de
stroyed with contents. The less exceeds
$7,000.
Killed en the Railroad.
Jersly City, July 17. .Jehn Garry,
flagman en the Nsw Yerk, Lake Eric and
Western railroad, was run ever and in
stantly killed at Hendersen's street cross
ing. He leaves a wife and four children.
LORDS AND COM3IONS.
The Latter Win the Rifle Match.
Wimbledon, July 17. In the rifle match
between the Lords and Commens at the
200 yards range the Lords scored '249, and
the Commens 2C2. Viscount Wasserane
shot in the place of Earl Wicklow, en the
side of the Lords.
THE INTRANSIGEANT.
Rochafert Strikes a Bonanza in Journalism
Paris, July 17. Rochefort's new paper,
the Intransigeant, begins with an assured
circulation of 40,000 daily, and doubtless
double that number will be sold.
Sentenced te Death.
Philadelphia, July 17 Patrick Hayes,
who shot and killed bis wife, was sen
tenced te death by Judge Elcock this
morning.
Dr. Tanner All Right.
New Yerk, July 17. Dr. Tanner enter
ed the twentieth day of his fast in geed
condition.
OCT Of THE DEPTHS.
The Rich Find of a Ceupla of Colerado
Bathers.
Denver, July 17. Twe men bathing in
Arkansas river near Pueblo, last Sunday,
found a pet containing $3,000 in geld and
silver.
Passenger Depot Burned.
St. Jehns, Quebec, July 17. The
Grand Trunk railway passenger station at
this place was destroyed by fire this morn
ing. The fire is supposed te have been
caused by a spark from a locomotive.
Drowned While Bathing.
Island City Beacit, July 17. Alfred
Commely, a resident of Bath, X. Y., was
drowned last night while bathing in the
dark. Deceased was 2G years old, uraar
ried, and was a commercial salesman.
tiarlield's Defence.
N. Y. Herald.
Much has been said within a few months
past, especially by orators and organs of
the Republican faith, en the unhappy con
dition of a great party put en the defen
sive by the record of its candidate, and in
view of the document referred te Repub
licans will have new reason te reflect
deeply en that point and seven te consider
that if a party en the defensive is badly
eD", a party en the defensive without any
defense is certainly in a much mere
lamentable position. General Garfield is
exceedingly generous in his statement and
vouchsafes answers te many questions that
are net asked in this connection. His
generosity, indeed, in giving abundant in
formation en points as te which there was
no doubt, is in proportion te the rigid
strictness of his delivery en particulars as
te which a freer speech would have better
satisfied public curiosity. He defines the
Credit Mebilier, anil the people already
knew just what it was. He gives a state
ment of the information of the "ring of
seven persons" and a glimpse of hew they
operated and kept te themselves the secret
of their game, as if te lay the ground for
the suggestion that this very secrecy guar
anteed the innocence of the persons who
received the spoil. But is it a virtue in a
man net te knew that which it is his official
duty te knew? Secrecy was part of the game,
of course, and they iiaid for it ; bribed con
gressman net te legislate for them, but
te help them along by leaving them alone.
Did Gen. Garfield accept a valuable con
sideration for his silence? That is the
point bcfoie the country, and the answer
is net satisfactory. He says he had a lean.
Evidence enough te guide the popular
judgment en that point has already
been given. In this defense there
is a new trait vacillation. The
accused returns te that statement of his
case which he made before the congres
sional investigation had proved his com
plicity, yet holds en te the lean theory,
which was a prevarication due te the fact
that the investigation had proved his origi
nal statement te be false. But it is net
strange if in a case where every defence
made is se peer a man should net be able
te decide which te stand by for a finality.
"POSSESSED OF A DEVIL."
The Singular Misfortune of a Seuth Bend
( lad. ) Weman.
A special dispatch from Seuth Bend,
Ind., te the Cincinnati Enquirer says :
Hundreds of people go te see Antonie La
chiski, a Polish woman, who is said te be
possessed of a devil. She rests en a pallet
en the fleer of her husband's residence,
and at intervals throws her arms
violently in front of her, as if
making a motion te drive some one
away, and says in Polish, "Don't go
away." Her symptoms are se peculiar
that Father Czyzew ski, te whose church
she belongs, determined te make some
tests te see if she really was possessed of a
devil. Among the tests usually applied
in such cases are addressing questions te
the evil spirit in a language the one pos
sessed does net understand. If the evil
spirit is there the reply is made in the same
language. The questions were addressed
te Mrs. Lachiski in Latin, and were
promptly and correctly answered by her
in Polish, although she does net under
stand a word of Latin. Further tests are
te be made, and if she is leally pesscsstd
el' a devil proper measures will be taken te
drive it out. Father Fere, a French priest,
who cast a devil out of a woman in Ohie
some time since, has been called te leek
into this case.
.:r i tuc ets.
Mew Yerk Market.
Nkw Yerk. .Inly 17. Fleur State and West
ern quiet and without important changu ;
superfine state $f 304 2U; extra de jt'Jj
450; choice, de., $4 W.r ue; fancy
10l 00; round hoop Ohie $4 'Jl5 ;
choice de JSMgUJO; superfine western f.ir
4 'JO: common te geed extra de ft 'Ji&tlJO:
choice dodo 1 7K?7u0; choice white wheat de
$4 505 0U; Southern iiiet and firm; com
mon te fair extra $5 'Cirgfi S); geed te cnelce
de ; S7 00.
Wheat jc lower. dill! and heavy; Ne. 2
Red, July,$ll."X; de Au., il WM VJ;
Sept. $10010,J.
Cern u shade better and quiet; Mixed west,
em spot, 4!4!c; ,le future 4!?i4'.fc
Oats a shade easier and dull ; Ne. 'i July::ic;
state 41c; western 24Uc.
Philadelphia Market.
Philadelphia, July 17. Fleur tinner;
superfine at $2 .V:5; extra at fcMi:S .Ml;
Ohie and Indiana family at .". U'J'di; m
l'enn'a family at 5 O0S5 SO: SI. i.euls
family t Vu 00 ; de old, ti '4 73 ; M innesela
family 5 n ; patent and hi(;li grade $7 Ml
8 23.
Kye flour at $ 23.
Wheat Ne. 2 Western Ked $1 IVA; l'enn'a
Red $1 1H ; Amber 1 Vi.
Cern yellow 30J.O4c; mixed IOSIUc.
Oak Ne. I.White 43e; Ne. 2, de 42c ;Ne. :f,
de 10c; Ne. if. Mixed :l-e.
Kye dull ; New 70c; Old Me.
Previsions firm; intsa perk at $1350iJI IM;
beef hams $21 r022; India m.vs bee! $iiM$li;.Vi
bacon, smoked shoulders 33c: Mtit fie;
smoked hams ll12c ; pickled nam' S'jc.
Lard quiet ; city kettle 7fiHa : iuo.i iue.i
butchers 7c ; prime steam 17 1"7 20.
flutter tinner; Creamery 23f$2Kc; de geed
te choice 22i7$2lc ; llradferil county and New
Yerk extra. 222:lc ; Western reserve extra 17
l!tt:;dogeod te choice llWJ H;c ; Rolls dull and
quality peer; Penn'a exua 1014; Western
reservw extra lOfglic.
Eggs quiet ; Penn'a lie; Western 13c.
Cheese linn; New Yerk full cream !c;
Western lull cream 7;JtHc; de fair te gMtl, ig
1ii; deliiiirskiinsl&i;e.
Petroleum quiet ; refined OJic.
Whisky $111.
Seeds Geed te prime Timethy $.1 00 : Flax
seed at $1 25 : Clever at at i7 5ejs.
Stock Markets.
I'lllLADKLl'lllA. July 17.
1420 F..X. :::00r. M.
Stocks strong.
Penna tt's (third issue) 105
Philadelphia St Erie l'l
Heading yx ....
Pennsylvania -yii ....
Lehigh Valley. WA
United Ces. el N. J 10114
Northern Pacific 27
" Preferred 4'J
Northern Central x:
Lehigh Navigation 2)
Nornstewn 102
Central Transposition Ce. 47
Pitts., Titusvllle & Kullale. 11
Little Schuylkill 4:;
New eick. July 17
Stocks strong.
Meney 262$
N. Y. Central 131)
Adams Express 194
Michigan Central... .. '-Sfa
Michigan Southern 1'
Illinois Central 107
Cleveland ft Pittsburgh.. ..120
Chicago & Ueck Island lx;
Pittsburgh ft Fert Wayne..i20
WcsternTJnlonTeLCe IOB'4
Teledo ft Wabash.. 37
New Jenxty Central...
Ontario Western ;'
United States Bends and Sterling iixcliun--.
(Quotations by B. K. Jamisen ft Ce., S. W.
Cor. 3d and Chestnut Streets).
Philadelphia. July 17.
United States (Ts, 1831, (registered). .104 104
United States 5, 1881, ( registered )..1024Q102
United States iVCa, 18U1 (registered)lIOiZ
1 U , JUOI, 1
1 4Vs, 18U1,
i4X's.ltM
nMiullllMla lQrVT rnxHutumll 1IW
1 WUW kJM , .,. l.wW.w-f ...,
1 united states eurrency ta re.
Sterllnjc Excbansce 484
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