jr,, .--- -sir is - - - LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER. TUESDAY JULY 20, 1880. E h 8UHMEB LEISURE. People Who Want te Keep Coel. The family of Chief of Police Dcichler have gene en a visit te Marietta, Harris burg and Academia, Juniata county. Gen. G. Frank Gibney and Dr. J. Q. IIelHway, of Baltimore, Md., who have been visiting S. W. Altick and ether friends in this city, have left for home. Dr. J. O. Boyd has gene te Atlantic City. Mcssts. Turner Messcrsmith and James Wiley went te Asbury Park te-day. Iren Workers' Wages. The disaffected iron workers at Kensing ton remain disinclined te gote work at the w? ges offered. Andrew Lee, president of the Philadelphia association, said te a Time reporter that all rumor regarding the anxiety en the part of the puddlers te compromise are false. "Why," said he, ait hasn't been an hour since Emanuel McShanc was here trying te get forty men te go te work at once in his mill at Roh Reh Roh rcr.stewn, near Lancaster, at $4.23, or mera than the mill owners here want te give. There has been no meeting te-day and won't be any te compromise. The men will never accept the terms offered and don't care much about going back into the mills anyway." Funeral or Millard KelHt. The funeral of Hillaid Rcist, who was killed en the railroad en Friday night, was buried from his father's residence this af af t'ei neon. It was very largely attended and the body was intoned in Lancaster ceme tery. Slander suit. Dr. X. Lcwin. of this city, was arrested le-day en a capias in a suit for slander. Al. Kesenstciu is the plaintiff and claims $",000 damages. Lcwin being unable te furnish bail was committed te prison. Wheel Tern Off. This forenoon a bugjry belonging te a countryman, collided with F'inti fc Brene man's wagon en North Queen street and the buggy had one wheel tern eir. m Tiuib charity is te give your .suffering lilicu malic neighbor a bottle of St. J aceij's oil. Paltriness belerc :utin;j, pain ami distress ittlei ward, prevented by Malt Bitteis. Werth a Thousand Dollars ! Every ehlldbern into a family is thought te Iteueith "a thousand dollars" te tin-parents. Why then should they net be eared ler from infancy te maturity? Keep the mouth and teeth right by SO.ODONT.and you start them right. jyl'J-lwdeed&w Vanderbilt was neatly shaved yesterday with t'ulicura Shaving Seap. SPECIAL NOTICES. A Great Enterprise. The Hep Hitters Manufacturing Company is one el Kechester's greatest business enter prises. Their Hep Hitters have reached a sale beyond all precedent, having from their lu ll insic value found their way in te almost every household in the laud. Graphic. jyl-iwd&w Try Lechcr's Renowned Cough Syrnp. Wine for Sickly Persons. Spccr's Teri Grape Wine is unexcelled by any ether in its mellow juiciness, richness of flavor and brilliancy of color. Physicians say il is superior te imported l'ert ter invalids, ,iuil in Miitimii'i it. is mere uirrecahle and re freshing than claret. Clergymen use it, for its purity, as a communion wine, mis wine is well-known and highly appreciated for weakly females and aged persens.and forcemniuuion. This wine is endorsed by Dis. Atleeand Davis, and sold by II. K. Slaymal-er. jylB-Std&w Tln -riviti'sl medicine known for tireducimr an appetite is "Dr. Lind-ey's Bleed Search- An Old .Mhu'b Ulesing. Tile tollewing letter lias been addressed te a wilier for this paper: Helly, X. !., June ISM. IM:ar Sin lam an old man, neventy-scven year of age, anil for three or four years I have had Diabetes, which kept growing worse am worse. I di-charged an enormous amount of water, the quantity seeming te increase week alter week, aim my strength growing less and K"-s, lerced mc te think that 1 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 Sate Kidney and l.iver Cure, and was cured by it. 1 have used the Safe Diabetes Cure, it has curat wic, ami I think it is the best thing in the world. Yours truly, jylfi-iwil&w M. X. SxemiAim. Try Lechcr's Renowned Cough Syrup. 'Sellers' l.iver Pills" are working mere leal geed in one year than all ether proprietary medicines. i" cents per box. Honored and Messed. When aboard of eminent physicians and chemists announced Hie discovery that by combining some well known valuable rcnic- lii-s. Hie most wonderful medicine was pro duced, which would cure such a wide range of diseases that most all ether remedies could be dispensed with, in my were sceptical; but proof of its merits by actual tiial has dispelled all doubt, ami te-day the discoverers of that yrvttt medicine. Hep Hitters, are honored and blessed by all benefactors. jylG-2wd.tw Try Lechcr's Kcnewncd Cough Syrup Brown's Household fanacea Is the most cUective Pain Destroyer in the world. Will most surely quicken the bleed whethertaken internally or applied externally and thereby mere certali.ly RELIEVE PAIX, whether chronic or acute, than any ether pain alleviator, and it is warranted double the st rength of any similar preparation. It cure pain in the Side, Hack orlfeviels. Sere Threat, Rheumatism, Toothache and ALL ACHES, and Is the GREAT RELIEVER OF PAIX. "BROWN'S HOUSEHOLD PANA CEA " should be in every family. A tca-poen-tul of the Panacea in a tumbler of het water (sweetened, if preferred), taken at bedtime, will HREAK UP A COLD. 23 cents a bottle. Fer sale at II. II. Cochran & Ce's Drugstore North Queen street, Lancaster. Much Sickness, Undoubtedly with children, attributed toethel -causes, is occasioned by Worms. P.ItOWN'S V E ItM I F 17 G E COM EI TS, or Werm Lozenge although effectual In destroying worms, can de no pesihle injury te the most delicate child This valuable combination lias been success, fully used by physicians, and found te lie ab solutely sure in eradicating worms. Twenty five, cents a liex. f ianlS-lvd&wTuTh.lS Try Lecher's Kcnewncd Cough Syrup. .Mothers! Met Hers!! Mothers!!! Are you disturbed at night and broken et your rest by a sick child sutTcring and crying with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth? II se, go at once and getabotlleef MRS. WINS LOW 'a SOOIIUNG SYKUP. It will relieve the peer little sufferer immediately depend upon it; there is no mistake about it. There is net a mother en earth who has ever used it, who will net tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like, magic. Ills perfectly safe te use in all cases, ami pleas ant te the taste, and is the prescription et one et the eldest and best female physicians and u urscs in the United States. Sold every where 2i cente a bottle. fJ17-lyd&wM,W&S What de you de when you have a cold t ask ed a little boy et Jenes the ether day. Cough replied Jenes. 1 don't, for my ma gives me lr Themas' Electric Oil and it always steps my coughing. Fer sale by II. U. Cochran, drug gist, 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. W E. II. Perkins, Creek Centre, X. Y., writes: -' 1 was troubled with Asthma for four jears before using Dr. Themas' Electric Oil, and ter many nights alter retiring I had te sit up in bed, my suffering being intense, while the cough was se severe that the bed-clothing would be saturated with perspiration. Twe bottles or your Electric Oil effected a complete mill perfect cure, and I cheerfully recommend it te all, as 1 knew of no ether medicine that will cure Asthma.'' Fer sale by H. B. Coch ran, Druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. 1C POLITICAL. General Committee Meeting. The members of the Democratic city exccu: tlve committee, of the county committee trein theseveral wards and the conference commit tees from the Hancock clubs of the city, will, meet at II. Zaeprel's saloon. Centre Square, en Wednesday evening, July 21, for the consider ation of the subject of equipment and ether topics of general interest. W. U. I1EXSEL. Cliairman. Second Ward. There will be a regular meeting of the 2d ward Hancock and English club at the public house of n. Kansing. 431 East Orange street, en Thursday evening, July 22, at 8 o'clock. All persons interested In the cause are respect fully invited te be present. Uy order et GEO. NAUMAN, President. J. H . McGre-MS, Secretary. jy20-2td Fourth Ward. There will ue a meeting et the Democrats of the Fourth ward at Kethweiler's hall en to morrow. Tuesday evening, at 6 o'clock, for the purpose of permanently organizing a Han cock and English club. It is hoped that every voter favorable te the election et Hancock and Eng lish w ill be present. Hy order et JAMES A. McELIIONE, Chairman pre. tern. FOR PRESIDENT : GEN. WIXFIELD S. HANCOCK, OF PENNSYLVANIA. FOB VICE PRESIDENT : HON. WILLIAM H. ENGLISH, OF INDIANA. The great principles of American lib erty are still the lawful inheritance of this people, ana ever should he. The richt eftrial byjury, the habeas corpus, the liberty of the press, the freedom of sicech, the natural rights of persons and the rights of property must be preserved. W INFIELD S. IIAMXICK, Maj. JJtn.Cenitl'-r i'l'I't La. and Texas. State Electoral Ticket. KLECTOlUs. K. E. MONAGHAN, W. 11. PLAYFOIID, JOHN SLEVIX. E. A. PUE. J. M. CAMl'HELL. (ilLLKS DAIJ.ET. JOHN X, MOFFET. EDWIN WALDON. NATHAN C. JAJIKs. GEORGE FILKI'RT. JAMES G. McsPAKK x. LTIX. lilt. ALFKED J. MAII adam glui'inger, frank tuknek. p.j. ihrminggham. ii. e. davis, geerge a. pest, a. m. kenten, j. p. linten. COL. JOHN s,. MILL. J.O. SAXTOX. C. K, HOW Kit. J. A. J. KUCIIAXAN. CHRISTOPHER MAG EE. i.'ei:i:iiT m. giiimin. THO. KKADFOKD. 11 A It It Y W. Wl I.SOX. SAMUEL GKIFFITH. J. KOSS THOMPSON'. DC.1IOCKAT1C STATE TICKET. yen surncMi: .iuikik. GEORGE A. JENKS. Feit ACiirrei: ei'xkhal. ROBERT P. IIECHEKT. Ill'MOt'ieATlC COUNTY TICKET. ren coxeiikss. J. L. STKIXMETZ. FOU DISTRICT ATTOKSEV. D. McMULLEX. ren senator (13th district.) J. H. DOUGLASS. FOR ASSEMBLY (2l MSTKtCT.) S. C. STEVEXsOX, S. P. SIUKK. yOK ASSEMBLY (3d DISTRICT. AMOs DILI.KK, It. DAVIS YUXDT, J ACOK M. IIAENLEN. KOIl l-RISON ISfU'ECTOKS, KAUTON M. WIXTEKs I1EXJ. MILLER. xeu roen iii:i:TOlts. A. J. S.XYDEK. JOllX FKAXCISCI'S. Wiliidiiiwn. in: AT IIS. Gaiile. In this city, en the inih of July, Ann. wife of Henry A. Gable, aged (il years, 7 months and l." days. Tlie relatives and frieiuls of lhe family are respectfully invited te attend tlie tunenil, from her husband's residence, Xe. :5I(! Seuth (jueen street, en Thursday morning at 9 o'clock. High mass at St. Mary's church. In terment at St. Mary's cemetery. 21 d Scuiieck. On the Will inst., at Columbia, Jeieme Sehreck. Funeral from his late residence. Frent street near Penn'a It. It. depot, en Wednesday, at 2 o'clock. ltd xkw aih'j:i:tisi:mi:xts IOK KENT. A tvo-ster- Krick Dwelling, 8 rooms, large let. Ne. 1"'; North Mulberry street. Ap ply te Albert Wagner, at Gee. M. Steinman & Ce.'s Stere. jySMttd rrOBACCO KAISKKS! X. I nsure your Creps against less or damage by hall at KAUsMAN & HUKNS'S liisui-anccOflice, 10 West Orange Street. jcs-eedtfR WIIEItl' IS OKOIMJK AVASHIXGTON SCHKEIKEK ? Geerge Washington Schreiber, aged 18 years, et Warwick town ship, Lancaster county, lelt his father's resi dence en the 9th et J uly, 18Hi.Xething has been lieartl of him since. His lather desires him te come home. Any information et his where abouts will be thankfiillv received by his lather. JOHN E. SCI1KEI KEIl, Lititz Postefllce, Lancaster County. Heading Eagle please copy. ltd "iw 100 Tens of Rags Wanted, Fer which the highest price will be paid. '2 CEXTS PER POUXD FOK GOOD MIXED KAGS. The highest price e.ild lnr Woolens, Old Paper, Heeks, Jut;. Ten lt:ig Asserters wanted te Ijein the highest price will be paid. JOHN A. SHOBER, Cor. Xnrth Queen and Orange Streets, Jy:)-tfdlt Lancaster, Pa. WANTED. WATEI IVKK1tO TO ADVEK tise, tree et charge, in the Intislliokn Intislliekn ceiu who wants something te de. WANTEU A SITUATION AS AVAITEK or te take care of horses in a private family. Ueferencc furnished. Apply at this eflice. jv20-3td W ANTJSD IM'IMIIATKLV.-A MEDIUM Size Krick Heuse and let with all the comforts of a home. Addre-s A. K., Intklli Intklli ekxcer Otllce, staling lowest cash price and hew coon, possession can be given, full partic ulars, &c. jylll-tld rAGS! KAGS! KAGS! ICAGS WANTED t Housekeepers take notice that we are paying 2 cents a pound for MIXED KAGS. Cash mid as seen as delivered te WM. HEXXECKE, anrAslnul Ne. 2-3 West King Street. J-'AST riillUiUT, The Old Bitner Line, Established 1846. J. R. BITHER'S FAST FREIGHT LINE BET WEES ia, VIA PENN'A R. R. All Freight sent te Frent ami Prime streets, Philadelphia, up te 0 o'clock and te Ne. 5 Deck stieet, te 5 o'clock p. in., will arrive same night at Depot, in Lancaster. Tlie Drayage te these Central Depots is lower than te any ether. Ne Drayage charged for Delivery in Lancaster. All Freight leaded in Lancaster, up te C o'clock p. in., will reach Frent and Prime streets, Philadelphia, early next morning. jyl9,22,2Cuug2 nPiaflei XEW ABTEBTIHEXXSTS. 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, &c. They are pretty in design and quite inexpensive. The sales of these goods in the large cities during, the past month have been immense, and in anticipation of much inquiry we have put in an unusually large stock. H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers, Ne. 4 "West King Street. LEGAL NOTICES. INSTATE OF ANN McCOKT, LATE OF !i Lancaster city, deceased. Letters testa inentarv en said estate having been granted jn the undersigned, all per-ens indebted te aid decedent are requested te make immedi ate settlement, and these having claims or de mands against the estate et said deAiilent, te make known the same te the undersigned without delay, residing in Lancatei"eity. KEV. A. F. KAUL, jcS-Gtdeaw Executer. INSTATE OF HOKACi: W. K1LL1AN, Zl late of Ephrata township, deceased. Let ters of administration en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested te make imme diate settlement, and these having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement te the undersign ed, residing in said township. A.G.KILLIAN, Kcsidiug at Akren, IVji. S. Amwke, Administrator. Atternev, Ne. KB E. King St., Lancaster. July 18-1 tdr.tw IJSTATK OF MAKY ClUMKK, LATE OF j Strasburg, Lancaster county, deceased. The undersigned Auditor, appointed te dis tribute the snare given te Catharine Cramer, deceased, during her lite, in the estate el said Mary Cramer, deceased, te and among these legally entitled te the same, will sit ter that purpose en TUESDAY, the 10th day et AUGUST. 18H, at 10 o'clock a. in., in the Library Keem of the Court Heuse, in the city Lancaster, where all persons Interested in said distribution may attend. CIIAS.K. KLINE, je2S-3tdv::tv Auditor. INSTATE OF LEWIS IIEFTING, SK. It late of Lancaster city, deceased. The un dersigned Auditor, appointed te distribute the balance remaining in tlie hands of Martin Kempt", trustee te sell the real estate of said decedent, te and among these legally entitled te the same, will sit for that purpose en TUES DAY, AUGUST 10, 1SS0, at 2 o'clock p. in., in the Library Keem of the Court Heuse, in the city of Lancaster, when- all persons interested n said distribution may attend. G. C. KEXXEDY, jyiMlrieaw Auditor. ESTATE OF FKANCIS X. SUTLK, LATE of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters tes tamentary en said es"tate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons indebted there to arc requested te make immediate payment, and these having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay ter settlement te the undersigned, residing in Lancaster city, Pa. KOS A SUlE It, II. F. Davis, Att'y. Executrix-. jelO-Otdeaw INSTATE OF HF.KMAX M1LLEK, LATE li of the city of Lancaster, Lancaster coun ty, deceased. The undersigned Auditor, ap pointed te distribute tlie balance remaining in the hands of Louisa Miller and C. F. Sieber, executers of the will of said Herman Miller, deceased, te and among these legally' entitled te the Mime, will sit for that purpose en SAT URDAY, AUGUST 7, 1SS0, at 10 o'clock a. m., in the Library Keem of the Court Heuse, in the city et Lancaster, where all persons interested in said distribution mav attend. GEORGE XAUMAX, jyfl-Ctdeaw Auditor. A SSIGXE1) ESTATK OF MICHAEL II j SHIRK and wife, of East Cocallcotov.ii Cecallcotov.ii Cocallcetov.ii sliip. The undersigned Auditors appointed te distribute the balance remaining in the hands et Israel W. Mentzer and Daniel Xisslcy, as signees for the benefit of creditors, te and among these legally entitled te the same, will sit for that purpose en THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1SS0, at 10 o'clock, a. in., in the Library Roem el the Court Heuse, in the City of Lan caster, where all persons interested in said distribution may attend. AND. M. FRAXTZ, A. J. EHERLY, THOMAS J. DAVIS, jyl3-4tdeaw Auditors. ESTATK OF 1K. KENJAM1N MISIILKK. late or Lancaster City, deceased. The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Or phans' Court et Lanca-ter county. Pa., te dis tribute the balance remaining in the hands of Elizabeth Mishler, Administratix et said de ceased, te and among these legally entitled te the same, will attend ler that purpose ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11th, at 10 o'clock a. in., in the Library Roem of the Court Heuse, in City et Lancaster, Pa., where all persons in terested in said distribution may attend. jylO-ltdlaw K. F. DAVIS, Auditor. INSTATE OF ELIZAltETII GOKICbCHT, Zi late of Lancaster city, Pa., deceased. Tlie undersigned Auditor, appointed te distribute the balance remaining in the hands et Wm. II. Gorrecht and Mrs. Ann L. Gall, executers et the last will and testament of said Elizabeth Gorrecht, deceased, te and among these legally entitled le the same, will sit for that purpose en SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, lbtsJ, at 2 o'clock p. in., in the Library Roem et the Court Heuse, in the city of Lancaster, w here all persons in terested in said distribution mav attend. A. J. EHERLY, jvfMtdeaw Auditor. ASSIGNED ESTATi: OF ANDREW JOHE and wife, et East Lampeter township. The undersigned Auditor, appointed te dis tribute the balance remaining in the hands of Calvin Cooper, Assignee, te and among these legally entitled le the same, will sit ler that purpose en THURSDAY. AUGUST 12, ls0, at 10 o'clock a. in., in the Library Roem et the Court Heuse, in the city of Lancaster, where all persons interested in said distri bution may attend. JNO. A. COYLE, jyl4-4tdeaw Auditor. E STATE OF JACOII STAUFFEIt, LATK of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters of administration en said estate Having ieen granted te the undersigned, alipcisonsindcht alipcisensindcht ed thereto requested te make immediate pay ment, and these having claims or demands against the same will present them without delav ler settlement le the undersigned. F. II. STAUFFEIt. DAVID MeX. STAUFFEIt, or te Administrator. A. C. Kuixeeiil, Att'y. jc'M'tdeaw I NTIIE COUICT OF COMMON PLEAS OF Ijincaster County. Union National MLJeyKank) Jan. Term, 18S). vs. V Ne. XI. nenry Kurtz. ) Ex. Dec. The undersigned Auditor, appointed te dis tribute " the money secured by mortgage, exe cuted te W alter M.Fr.inkliii,esq.," beingofthe proceeds from the sale, et' the above named de fendant's real estate, te and among such lien creditor or creditors as may be legally entitled te the same, will sit for that purpose en WED NESDAY, the lltll day el AUGUST, 18S0. at 10 o'clock. A. M.. in the Library Roem of the Court Heuse, in the City et Lancaster, where all persons interested in said distribution may attend. NEWTON LIGJ1TNEK, iylt-Jtenw Auditor. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS F LANCASTER COUNTY. Sarah A. Shank by her next ) AT., rr,., icn friend, Unas. M. Simmers, JUIJ v"!",' vs. Ebenezer Shank. S -e.jw. And now,.Tunc3fi,lSS0,en motion of Peter llcrshcy, esq., the Court appoint Jehn M. Amweg, esq., ex aminer, te uikc testimony Attest : WM. E. KREIDER, Deputy Protho notary. Examiner alarmed June 29, 1SS0, Wm. E Kreidcr. Deputy Prothenotary. KnENP-ZEit siiaxk : Take notice that deposi tion of witnesses will be taken en behalf et the plaintiir, en the 21th day of JULY, IS;), be tween the hours of 10 o'clock a. in. and 3 o'clock B, m. of said day, at my eflice, Ne. 22 Seuth like street, Lancaster. Pa., when and where you may attend if you think proper. JNO. M. AMWEG, Jy7-3tdeaw Examiner. ESTATE OF ANDREW STEW AKT, LATE of Lancaster City, deceased. Tlie under signed Auditor, appointed te distribute the balance remaining in the hands of Jehn H. Geed, esq., trustee te sell real estate, te and among these legally entitled te the same, will sit ler that purpose en WEDNESDAY, the 25th day of AUGUST, UWO, 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, ily8td-43tw Auditor. MEMOFAL8. DR. 8. It. FOKEMAN, (PHYSICIAN AND SUKGEON), Removed from Ne. 18 Seuth Prince street te Ne. 211 West King street, Lancaster, Pa. fin2-3uid MISCELLANEOUS. lirUEKE WAS MOSES WHEN THE TV Light Went Out?" If you want te knew go te Gee. Wall's Southern Exchange Hetel, Ne. 323 Seuth Queen street, and get a geed, fresh glass of Wacker's Celebrated Beer. Alse the headquarters for wholesome Wines and Liauers. jy!7-3td rnuiCNPIKE DIVIDEND. JL The President and Managers of the Lan caster, Elizabethtewii and Middlctewn Turn pike Keiiil have this day declared a Dividend et Tw e Dollars and Seventy-five Cents en each Share of Stock, payable after the 7th day et July. J. M. LONG, Treasurer. JulyO, 18S0. 3tdeaw TJKOPOSALSFOKNEW COUNTY ISAKX. l Netice te Contractors and Builders. Sealed proposals will be received by tlie Di rectors et the Peer and Heuse of Employment for the erection of a barn te replace the one de stroyed by fire July 4, 1880, in the following manner, viz : Proposals ler the erection of the barn com plete according te plans anil specifications. Proposals ler all the pine, oak and hemlock lumber and beards, required by the plans and speculations, stating the prices per thousand feet, te be delivered at Best's siding, Lancas ter. Pa. Proposals ter all the carpenter work ler the completion et tlie barn according te plans und specifications. Plans and specifications te be seen at Spur rier's clothing store. Ne. IS East King street, Lancaster, Pa. Proposals te be addressed te 1). B. Land is. President of Beard of Directors, en or before Saturday, July 24, at 10:30 a. in. Kills will be opened at the hour and day above stated, and bidders are invited te be present at the opening and present bids in per son. The Beard reserves the right te reject any and all bids. The suecessfnrbiddcr te give ap proved security for the faithful performance of the contract. By order of the Beard of Directors. D. B. LAND1S. President B. F. Cox. Secretary. jyl'.Mtd CITY PLAN. The following changes In the southeastern and southwestern sections of Lancaster city are made, as diiected by court, and may be seen in the eflice of the Clerk of Quarter Ses Ses seons: 1. linger street, east of Queen street, moved southward, its width increased te 00 feet, ex tends eastward, cutting off a small corner of Woodward Hill cemetery; thence bending northward along fence ; thence te Seuth street. 2. Seymour street, east of Queen, Yerk street, north of new line of Hager street and adjacent alley, are eliminated. 3. Width of Seuth Christian street, from Church street te Middle street, is changed te 14 leet. 4. Seuth Duke street, at southeast corner of King, narrowed IS inches te conform te pres ent width. .r. Plum street extended southward te Jehn street of width of 50 feet, and Jehn street, from King street te Plum street, narrowed te 20 feet, as at present. (i. Woodward street widened te 40 feet, as new laid out. 7. Heaver street, at southwest corner of Con Cen Con estega street, narrowed one loot, making it as at present. 8. High street continued te Mifllin alley, and thence te Mulberry street; Mifllin alley wid ened en north side te the width of High street. '.). Water street continued southward from German street te the line et old Water street, deflecting te the west. 10. linger street, westward from Queen street, te the bend near Leve Lane, narrowed te 33 feet. 11. Alley west of Prince street, from Andrew street le Furnace street, narrowed te 14 feet, and runs parallel te anil 150 feet west of Prince street. 12. Pearl street, from Columbia avenue te Maner street, widened SO leet, and east line thereof moved eastward along Columbia ave nue, 102 leet '. inches. Tlie street, as changed, starts at Columbia avenue, directly opposite College aveime,anil continues parallel te Pearl street, as laid out en original plan. 13. The alley between Columbia avenue and First street moved southward 40 feet, between Pearl street and West End avenue. These changes, as made, will be adopted, un less exceptions are Hied en or before the third Monday in August next. Hy order of the Court. Attest : GEO. W. EAKY, Deputy Clerk Quarter Sessions, jyl-oawdtaugle THE LITERARY REVOLUTION. The most successful revolution et the century' and te American readers of books, the most important. Only books et the highest class are published by us, and the prices are low be yond comparison wit lithe cheapest books ever before issued. Te illustrate and demonstrate these truths, we send the tollewing books, all complete and unabridged, pest-paid, at the prices named : Macaulay's Life of Frederick the Great. Fermer price $1.25. 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Stories' and Ballads. Fer Yeung Felks, by Ellen Tracy Alden ; with very line illustrations. Selections complete from her book. Large type : price Irre cents. Leaves from the Diary Of an Old Lawyer. Short stories of .thrilling, laughable, pathetic interest, Price three cents. Booksellers Everywhere (only one dealer in each town) keep these und our large list of standard books, which are selling by the million vol umes, because they believe lu the Literary Revolution. AMERICAN BOOK EXCHANGE, Tribune building, New Yerk. JOHN B. ALDEX, Manager. S. II. ZAHM & CO., Agts., Xe.lSand 20 Seuth Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. jy2tdeaw&2tw. JtOBES, BLANKETS, AG. ul(i OF THE BUFFALO HEAD. ROBES! ROBES!! BLANKETS! BLANKETS!! I have new en hand the Largest. Bkst awd Cheapest Assortment of Lined and Unlined BUFFALO KOBES in the city. Alse LAP AND HOUSE BLANKETS of every descrip tion. A full line of Trunks and Satchels, Harness, Whips, Cellars, 3Uepalrlng neatly and promptly done.-Tg A. MILEY,. 208 North Queen St., iMmtmtter. 023-lydHWAS THIRD EDITION. TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 20, 1880. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, July 20. Fer the Mid dle Atlantie states,cloudy or partly cloudy weather, occasional rain, 'winds, veering te cooler westerly, followed by rising ba rometer. XEAL OOW FOB PRESIDENT. His Nomination But the Humble Beginning of a Triumphant End His Views ea the Prohibitory Movement. Portland. Mb., July 20. Gen. Neai Dew has written a letter accepting the nomination for the presidency by the na tional Prohibition party. After comment ing at some length en the cost of the liquor traffic and the respectability of the Prohib itory movement, he concludes as fellows : "I consider the objects of the Prohibition ists of this country te be of supreme im portance te the interests of the nation and the people. Aside from its bearing upon the moral and religious welfare of the peo ple, I consider the suppression of the liquor traffic te be an object of far greater politi cal importance than any ether new claiming the attention of the coun try. My life has been, largely devoted te the accomplishment of that purpose. Perhaps I may live te see my dearest hopes-in relation te it realized, at least in this my own state. But, hew' ever that may be, in the future as in the past I shall keep that object in view. "While 1 sincerely wish that the choice of a can didate by the Cleveland convention had fallen upon some ether than myself, I ac cept the nomination willingly, being sure that it will prove te be the humble begin ning of a triumphant end." JAIL DELIVERY. Fourteen Prisoners Escape Frem the Hen Hen Hendersen, (la.) Prison. Chicago, 111., July 20. A dispatch from Burlingteu, Iowa, says fourteen prisoners confined in the Hendersen county jail made their escape Sunday afternoon. The jailer took an afternoon holiday, leaving a young Swede in charge, and allowing the prisoners the freedom of the corridor Owing te the extreme heat, abcut 4 o'clock the prisoners called for a bucket of water and when the deer was opened te pass it in, the Swede was knocked down and the prisoners es caped te the weeds near by. Among the number thus liberated wasTepp, the Sage town murderer. The jail, which is located in the base ment of the county poorhouse, two miles from Oquawaka, is a rickety shell and no toriously unfitted for prison purposes. During the confinement of the murderer Bill Lee, who was hanged in the yard of this jail some years age, it was necessary te keep armed men en patrol day and night. It was reported yesterday that the pris oners Tracy and Garrison have been recap tured. Ajlarge body of armed men are scour ing the weeds and the dense underbush sur rounding the jail in which the escaped prisoners might hide for many days with out detection. FAMILY TRAGEDY. A Urutal Husband Fatally Heats his Wife, and her Father and Mether. Wilmington N. C.,JuIy 20.--S. Richard son (colored) entered the house of Rebert Phinncy, his father-in-law in the northern part of the city last night, and beat his mother-in-law Lucy Phinncy te death and his wife, Fanny Richardson, and Mr. Phinncy se severely that both are ex pected te die. Richardson's wife had separated from him and lived with her parents, and the difficulty is supposed te have originated from this circumstance. The murderer was arrested and ledged in jail te await trial. THE K1FLK. Geed Sheeting at Wimbledon Te-day. Wimbledon, July 20.--There is geed light te-day, but with variable and uncer tain winds. In the competition for " any rifle'' association cup, Brown and Gcrrish of the American team, each shot in two nominations ; Brown made 50 and 49, and Gerrish 49 and 48 ; Baker, of the English team, made 48. In the contest for the " Arthur" prizes, out of a possible 50, Brown made 49 and Gcrrish 46. In sheet, ing for the ladies' prizes, any rifle, Ger rish scored 31, Brown 29 and Baker 34. The match en Saturday next will com mence at an early hour, and two ranges will be shot at before lunch. Brown's sheeting this morning comprises 32 bull's eyes which were made almost without a break. THE WALLACE COMMITTEE. Continuing the Investigation of Alleged Naturalization Frandx. New Yerk, July 20. The Wallace com mittee continued its session te-day examin ing witnesses as te alleged naturalization frauds in 18G8. Senater McDonald, who cress-examined Commissioner Davenport, seemed annoyed at the latter's deficient hearing. Davenport objected te return the naturalization paper taken from An An An toneo Kurshell, and taking it from Sena Sena eor McDonald, retained possession of it. BISECTED. Distressing Railroad Accident at Leng Branch. Leng Br.vncit, N. J., July 20. Michael Carrell, a gardener in Mr. Heey'spark, stepped off the south-bound train in front of the northward-bound express train this morning at the West End station and was cut in two. Carrroll was a sober and in dustrious man of 40 years and married. TERRIFIC STORM. Carlisle Flooded by Last Night's Rain. Carlisle, Pa., July 20. A terrific rain storm occurred here last night, the water running four feet deep in the reads and many houses being flooded. The crops are much injured. Many cattle were killed by lightning. m Brighten Race Postponed. Brighten Beach, L. I., July 20. The races have been postponed until te-morrow. The Drowning at Atlantic City. At Atlantic City yesterday about eleven o'clock, in common with ether visitors, Mrs. Nesmith, wife of Lieutenant Nesmith TJ. S. A., accompanied by Miss. Bessie Fanshawe, the twelve-year-old child of Jehn R. Fanshawe, of Germantown, to gether with another little girl, Helen Deaken, went in te bathe above the light house. The locality chosen for their bath is a very dangerous one, as it was between the Breakwater and the lighthouse. There is a strong eddy sweeping around this Breakwater at all times, and the current flews rapidly along the beach for fifty yards, when it then rushes out te sea. The place is net fre quented much by bathers, and when Mrs. Nesmith and her childish companions sought this retired spot, it was with a view of enjoying their bath in a quiet way. The party, it is thought, endeaveree te wade down the beach, intending te reach the upper end of the bar, which stretches from the lighthouse several squares down the beach. There is a cove be between the mainland and the bar, which has already caused several drowning cases this season in wading out, and it is thought Mrs. Nesmith was suddenly pre cipitated down the shallow embankment, a few steps distant from which the water if fifteen feet deep. Unable te swim she for an instant clutched her young compan ions, when she found herself in deep water Soen they were swept from her and lest beneath the waves. Tlie life beat in ser vice further down the beach came te the rescue en being signalledby persons en the beach. All three were out of sight, however.'by the time the beat came up. The crew finally succeeded in recovering the body of Mrs. Nesmith, which will be taken te Philadelphia by her husband. m Payment of Rebel War Claims Impossible. Te the Editor of the Sun Sir : A Connecticut soldier asks in the Sun of the 13th inst. whether the Democrats, if they win, will vote te " allow the rebel war claims. " The constitution of the United States answers the question in article 14, section 4 of the amendments te the consti tution : But neither the United States nor any state shall assume te pay any debt or obligations incurred in aid of in surrection or rebellion against the United States, or any claim for the less or emancipation of any slave ; but all such debts, obligations and claims shall be held illegal and void. This is a complete answer te him, as it is impossible te alter the constitution except by the consent of three-fourths of all the states. I would suggest that our brother soldiers read the constitution carefully, an alyzing each verse separately. Four years age the same charge was made against Mr. Tilden, and he premised that he would veto each and every act that might be passed by Congress te pay these claims. Very respectfully, Lex. New Yerk, July 14. POLITICAL POINTS. Showing the Drift or the Campaign. Gee. C. Converse thinks Ohie will go for Hancock. General James D. McBride, a brigadier general by brevet in the Union army, who has recently been elected secretary of the United National Laber League, was asked whether he had made up his mind as te whom he would support in the coming contest. General McBride said, " I am en thusiastically for General Hancock. I be lieve him te be the right man." The customary subscription list for the Republican campaign fund heretofore meaning "you're money or you're place " is being vigorously handed about. On one fleer of the government printing office, where there are eighty employees, the sum of $3.75 was collected. Twe negrees from North Carolina were among the number in the room, and they declined te give anything. They stated most emphat ically that they intended te vote for Gen. Hancock. ris iBfi. Philadelphia Market. Philadelphia, July 20. Fleur superfine at250:t; extra at $.'53 50; Ohie and Indiana family at $5 SSQC : Penn'a family at W5 .W; St, Leuis family $5 50G 00 ; de old, $ 2 il 75 ; Minnesota family 5 OO&i; SO; patent and lilirli grades 7 008 .TO. Kye flour at $4 . Wheal Ne. 2 Western Red 1 y. ; Penn'a Bed $1 12 ; Amber $1 V2. Cern Steamer 40c : yellow S031c : mixed 4019Mc. Oats Ne. 1, White 43c; Xe. 2, de 42c ;Xe. 3, de38)40c; Xe. '., Mixed K3Mc. Kye 80c. Previsions firm; mess perk at $13 50I4O0; beef hams $21 S022 ; India m.s Iteel $ltilf; .TO ; bacon, smoked shoulders (c; salt 5c; smoked hams U12c ; pickled luun S!4c. Lard quiet ; city kettle 73i8c ; loose butchers 7c ; prime steam $7 SO. Mutter firmer; Creamery 232c; de geed te choice 2224c : Bradford county and Jfew Yerk extra. 2223c ; Western reserve extra li; 18e;dogeod te choice 1415c; Rolls 'dull and quality peer ; Penn'a extra UI2; Western reserve extra 1517c. Eggs dull; Penn'a lie; Western i:!13Jc. Cheese firmer ; New Yerk full cream tKc ; Western full cream 7?gSc; de fair te geed 7 7c; de half skims (i0c. Petroleum quiet ; refined 9e. Whisky $1 11. Seeds Geed te prime Timethy $3 00: Flax seed at $1 23 Clever at at $7 50&8. New Yerk Market. Nkw Yerk. July 20. Fleur State and West ern Arm; moderate expert home trade In In quiry ; superfine state $3 504 20 ; extra de $4 20 0450; choice, de., $4 C05 00; fancy $3 10G 00; round hoop Ohie $5 005 50; choice de $3C0G73; superfine western 35G 4 20 ; common te geed extra de $4 204 Ge ; choice dodo $4 70Q7 00;" choice white wheat de $4 505 00; Southern quiet and steady; com mon te fair extra $5 25G 20; geed te choice de V, 257 00. Wheat irregular and unsettled ; White, cash and July l2c lower; Red cash lc lower; ethers a shade stronger; Ne. 1 White J nly $1 14; Ne. 2 Red, July. $1 U1 YS, ; de Aug., $1 00 1 09!4 ; feept. $lesi t. Cern a shade better and active; Mixed west ern spot, 4S49'4c; de future 4'Ji44!e. Oats quiet and steady ; state 3542c ; western 3340c. Cuttle Market. Monday, July 10. The arrivals of cattle at the various Philadelphia yards for the paxt week were: Reeves, 3,000 head; at the North Philadelphia yard, 3!)0 head ; total, 3,390. Reeves The market wai inactive and prices declined fully c $1 ft, en account of the large arrivals and warm weather. We quote Extra at 545c ; geed at 55c ; medium. Vy 4c; common, 44c; mixed, 33j,c; calves, 4Gc. BALES AT THE WEST 1'IlILADELrUIA YARD. Head. 299 Reger Mayncs, Western and gross, 4J 188 Owen Smith, Western and Va., gross, 44 5c. 157 A. A J. Christy, Western, gross, 45c. 190 E. S. & li. t". McFiUen, Western, gross 53c. 239 Ullman & Lehman Bres., Western, gross, 45Xc. 63 James Clemsen, Western, gross, 43Jc. 82 Dennis Smyth, Western, gross, 45c. 330 Jehn McArdle, Western, gross, 53c. 90 Daniel Murphy. Western, gross, 4."Xc. 255 Lewenstein & Adler, Western, gross, 4 5c. 229 G. Schamberg A Ce., Western, gross, 55Jc. C9 L. Hern, Western and Chester co., gross, 3JS4c. 41 II. Chain, jr.. Western, gross, 4J?g5Jc. GO Schamberg & Paul, Western, gross, 45c. 20 P. Hathaway, Western, gross, 55c. 75 M. Levi, Western and Va., gross, 35c. 180 J. F. Sadler & Ce., Western, gross, 4l 5ic. 20 II. Chain, Western, gross, 3J54"4c. G7 Win. Sales, Western, gross, 45i5-c. 32 F. Sheetz, Western, gross, i.c. 110 Daniel Smyth ft Bie., Western, gross, 4 5c. Fresh Cows were inactive and prices ranged from te $50 per head ; arrivals, 180 head. Lambs were in lair demand and prices ranged from 4 te 7c per pound. Sheep were quite uctivc and prices were rather higher. We quote Extra, loe te 110 lbs., arrivals. 8.000 bead. Hogs were active and prices advanced 25 cents per hundred. We quote extra at TJe ; geed at 7c: fair at (c; common at Giic ; ar rivals, 4,500 head. Stock Market. Philadelphia. July 20. 1230 r. M. 3:00 r. x. Stocks steady. PennatTs (third Issue) 105 Philadelphia & Erie 13 KeaeiDg ...................... .. Pennsylvania................ 55J .... Lehigh Valley. 51 United Ces. of N. J lei Northern Pacific 27 Preferred 49 Northern Central- 33 Lehigh Navigation 29 Noniatewn 102 Central Transportation Ce. 48 Pitts., Titusville ft Buffalo. 13 Little SchuylkilL 44 NkW Yeu. July 28. Stocks strong. Meney 9S2K N. Y. Central 131S Eric. 42 Adams Express 113 Michigan Central 91 Michigan Southern 106 Illinois Central 107i Cleveland A Pittsburgh... .121 Chicago A Keck Island. 107 Pittsburgh A Fert Wayne.. 121 Western Union Tel. Ce VXM Teledo ft Wabash 38 Hew Jerwy Central 73 Ontario Western 2G United States Bends and Sterling Exchange. (Quotations by B. K. Jamisen X Ce., S. W. Cor. 3d and Chestnut Streets). Pbiladxlfhia. .Inly 20. ... ...... B. lOill 4..US4..4..HA.1, 1AI Sltnfl, United States 5's. 1S81. ( registered).. lOiiSle- irnlfd Stiitiw 1U 111 fniHatHdlllO'ZlinU United States -l United States United States i Sterling Exchange. MEDICAL. Brandy as a Medicine. The tollewing article was voluntarily sent te Mr. II. E. Slaymaker, Agent for Reigurt's Old Wine Stere, by a prominent practising physi cian et this county, who has extensively used the Brandy referred te in his regular practice. It is commended te the attention of these af flicted with Indigestion &zd Dyspepsia. BRANDY AS A MEDICINE. This new much abused Alcoholic Stimulant was never intended as a beverage, lint te In used as a medicine of great iwtency in the en re of some of the destructive diseases which sweep away their annual thousands of victims. With a purely philanthropic motive we pre sent te the favorable notice et invalids earn chilly these atlllcted with that miserable dis ease Dyspepsia, a specific remedy, which is nothing mere or less than Brandy. Tlie axed, with feeble appetite and mere or less debility, will find this simple medicine, when used properly, A Sovereign Remedy or all their Ills and aches. Be it, however strictly understood that we prescribe and u but one urticle. and that is REIGARTS OLD BRANDY, Sold by our enterprising young friend, II E SLAYMAKER. This Brandy hits steed the test for years, and has never failed, as tar as our experience extends, und we t here fort give it the pre terence overall ether Brandies, nematterwith hew liianyjaw-brcaklng French titles they are branded. One-fourth of the money that is yearly thrown away en various impotent dyspepsia specifies would sufllce te buy all the Brandy te cure any such case or cases. In proof of the curative powers et Reigart'8 Old Brandy, In cases et Dyspepsia, we can summon niim hers of witnesses one case in particular we cite: A hard-working lanncr had been aillicted with an exhaustive Dyspepsia ter a number el years; his stomach would reject almost every kind of feed; he had sour eructatiens con stantly ue appetite In fact, he was obliged te restrict his diet te crackers and stale bread, und as a beverage he used Mel J rami's Reet Beer. He is a Methodist, and then, as new, preached at times, and in his discourses often declaimed earnestly againstall kinds of strong drink. When advised te try Reigart'8 Old Brandy, In his case, he looked up with astonishment, but after hearing of Its wonderful ctfect.s in the cases of some of his near acquaintances, lie at lust consented te fellow our advice. He used the Brandy faithfully and steadily; the first bottle giving him an appetite, and before the second was taken he was a sound man. with a stomach callable of digesting anything which he chose te eat. He stll! keeps it anil uses a lit tle occasionally; anil since lie has this medi cine he has been of very little pecuniary bene fit te the doctor. A Practisinu Puysic-i an. H. . SLAYMAKEK. aoektVer Reigart's Old Wine Stere, Established in 1785, IMPORTER AMD DKALER IN FINE OLD BRANDIES, SIIEKIIIES, SUPE- KIOK OLD MADEIRA, (Imported In ISIS, 1827 and 1823.) CHAMPAGNES O EVEItY BltAND, SCOTCH ALE POItTEK. BUOWN STOUT. Ne. 29 KAST KINO ST.. LA.1CASTKIE. I'A CUTICURA BLOOD AND SKIN REMEDIES. What arc Skin and Scalp Diseases hut the evidence el internal Humer ten timet mere difficult ti reach and cure, which floats in the bleed and ether fluids, destroying the delicate machinery et life anil tilling the body with foul corruptions. Cuticuiia Kkselvkst. the new Bleed Piirlller, Clticura, a Medicinal Jelly, assisted by the C'LTICUBA JlKIIICIXAL AND TOILET SOAl. liaVC performed the most miraculous cures ever re corded iu medical annals. ECZEMA RUDEST, SALT RHEUM, &c Eczema Kencvr. F. If. Drake. csi., agent for Harper and Brethers, Detroit, Mich., gives an astonishing account of his case (eczema ro dent), which had been treateil by a consulta tion of physicians without benellt, and which speedily yielded te the Cutieiira Uemedii-s. Salt Kiievx. Will McDonald, l:!l." Butter field street. Chicago, gratefully acknowledges a cure of salt rheum en head, neck, face, arms and legs for seventeen years ; net able te xalk except en hands and knees ter one year: net able te help himself for eight years; tried hun dreds of remedies; doctors pronounced his case hopeless ; permanently cured by the Cuti cura Remedies. Psoriasis. Thes. Deiiincy, Memphis. Tenn., aillicted with psoriasis ter nineteen years; completely cured by Ciiticura Remedies. Ringworm. Gee. W. Brown. 4S Marshall street. Providence. R. I., cured et a ringworm humor get at the barlx-r's, which spread all ever the ears, neck and face, and ter six year resisted all kinds of treatment ; cureil by Cii ticura Remedies. Cutictra Remedies are prepared by W EEKS & POTTER, ChemKts and Druggists. :W Wash ington street, Bosten, 21 Frent street. To Te Te eoneo. Out., and 8 Snow Hill, Londen, and arc for sale by all Druggists. The Bleed is tlie Life! LINDSEY'S BLOOD SEARCHER Is rapidly acquiring a national reputation for the cure et Scrofulous Affection, Vanrerenn Forma tion, Erysipelas Bells, Pimples. Ul cers, Sere Eyes, Scald Head, Tetter, Salt-Kheum, Mercurial, and all Skin Diseases. This remedy is a Vegetable Compound, and cannot harm the most tender infant. Ladles who suffer from debilitating diseases and Fe male Complaints, will find speedy relief by using this remedy. C. W. 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