Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, July 23, 1880, Image 3

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LAKCASTER MllA IMmilOCER, ttdlAi"- Jtjtt 23, 1880.
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BEFORE THE JUDGES.
The Cases Heard by Them This Morning.
Milten Gess,the boy who a charged with
having set fire te Jacob Behrer's barn in
Btrasburg township en July 12th, was taken
before Judges Patterson and Livingston en
a writ of hahem eerput this morning. The
evidence showed that the boy lived with
Witmcr J. Rohrer, the young man who
farms the place en which the barn was
burned. On the day et the fire the boy
who had been working in an
eats field was sent by Mr.
Ilehrcr te go te work hoeing in a patch
near the house. About 2 o'clock 3Ir.
Kehrcr and his men, while at work m the
harvest field, discovered that the barn was
en lire. They quickly ran te the burning
building and did all in their power te save
the property. Ne notice was taken of the
boy until supper, te which he came
late ; he then told Mr. Rohrer
that he first smelt the smoke while
at work in the patch ; he went te the barn
and saw two tramps leaving the bam.
That evening six tramps were arrested and
taken te Strasburg where they heard be
fore 'Squire Boek. The boy who is new
accused of the crime was present :it the
heariiig. Four of the tramps were dis
charged at once and the two ethers were
held until the next morning when they
were discharged. At the squire's office
the boy get mixed up in his story in regard
te 1 he tramps, and the squire suspected
that he was lying. He took him into a
private room and after talking te him a
short time went away and sent young Mr.
Rehicr te talk te him. The boy finally
confessed te Mr. Rohrer that he had set
the barn en fire ; he struck a match en his
leg and it fell down the hay hole, but he
did net want te fire the barn.
A number of witnesses were called te tes
tify as te the character of the boy. Seme,
said that he had for years been very mis
chievous ; he is a boy who has been teased
a great deal by his companions, as well as
by ether folks, including some of the wit
nesses ; he is very quick, and people teased
him in order te hear his ready answers.
Several of the witnesses thought him a bad
boy, and one said he knew nothing of him
which he would consider bad previous te
this charge. .
The court said there was sufficient evi
dence te send the ca.se te the grand jury
and they would fix the bail at 8500. The
security could net be furnished te-day and
the boy was taken back te prison.
Wild llarry'H" Case.
Harry Mc Alpine, better known as
"Wild Harry," was before the judges en
a writ this morning. His counsel asked
that the crime of felonious assault and
battery, for which he is new being helil, be
reduced te simple assault and battery, and
they would furnish the bail. They claim
that there was no felony in the case. Nene
of the witnesses for the prosecution being
present, the case was continued until to te to
uieriow morning when the court will hear
both sides.
Kent te the Heuse of Refuge.
William Anne, 13 years of age, son of
Alon.e Anne, of this city, was also before
the eon it. His father testified that the
boy is incorrigible and unmanageable.
He and his mother arc unable te de any
thing with him. He runs away from home,
.steals money freinhis(the fathcr's)peekets
and does ether bad acts. Officer Lcman
and another witness testified that the boy
is very bad. The court ordered the boy te
be taken te the house of refuge, and the
necessary papers were made out.
LA ND1SVI LLK C AMl'-MEETING.
A rimsant 'Weeds Cheap Railroad Fares.
There aie quite a number of people en
the camp-meeting grounds at Landisville
already, although the meeting does net
commence until next Tuesday. A number
of the cottages have been occupied by par
ties from a distance, who will remain in
the weeds until the close of the camp
meeting and probably for some time after
it closes. On Sunday morning service
will be held in the tabernacle en
the grounds and by Monday the
people will begin te arrive. Owing te
the recent heavy rains the weeds are very
cool and pleasant, and it is expected that
this camp will be as large if net larger,
1 hau any held at Landisville for years.
The Pennsylvania railroad company will
begin selliiu excursion tickets from this
city te Landisville te morrow morning.
They will cost 30 cents, a reduction of live
cents from last year, and will be geed te
ivtiirti until August 10. On aud after to
morrow morning the Niagara express will
step at Landisville, se that persons desir
ing te go te the camp can leave this city
either at 10:10 a. m. erat 11:07.
Jacob A. Hellingcr, of this city, will act
as police officer en the grounds during the
camp meeting.
SUMMER LEISURE.
Pe;ds tVhe Want te Keep Coel.
Miss Marie Bryant went te Cape May
te-day.
1$. J. McGrann and family left Lancaster
yesterday afternoon for Bedford Springs.
II. C. Dernuth and wife have gene te
Ocean Greve, Leng Branch and Ceney
Island.
Cel. Henry W. Grey, a member of the
Philadelphia beard of health, arrived in
Lancaster yesterday and is stepping with
his brother-in-law, Dr. II. B. Parry.
The Atlantic lletiew, published at Atlan
tic City, in yesterday's issue prints a no
tice of "the grandest event of the season,"
a bal masque and carnival of all nations,
te be held en July 31 at the Hetel Albien
in honor of Ce. G., Second regiment Na
tional Guards of Pennsylvania. J. L.
Steinmetz, of this city, is one of the com
mittee of arrangements. The Betiew says :
" All the accessories will be in strict keep
ing with the entire plan, aud impose 011
the visions as a dream of enchantment
from fairy land and a scene of Arcadian
life."
Charged Willi Forgery..
James A. Eckman, of Drumere Ceutie,
Drumore township, was arrested en a
charge of forgery. It appears that the ac
cused, some time age, gave a note te L.
Strauss & Ce., of Philadelphia. He drew
the note up himself and signed it, after
which, as it is alleged, he sigued the name
of G. W. llarbeseu, Ccntreville, Drumore
township, te it without that gentleman's
knowledge or consent. This note was
protested when it became due and
Harliesen denied having signed it. Eok Eek
nian gave bail yesterday in the sum of
$500 for a hearing before Squire Groft, of
Willow Street en July 27. He says that
Harbeson gave him authority te sign his
name te notes. Eckman is the owner of
the hotel property lately burned at Dru
more Centre, which had just been adver
tised at sheriffs sale before the fire. His
mother is the plaintiff in the breach of
premise suit recently brought against
.Harbeson.
THE COUNT PRISON.
The Alleged "Bad Housekeeping aad Bad
Boek-keeping" A BeaoIaUea Adopted
by the County CMamlateaen.
At a meeting of the beard of county
commissioners held this morning, the fol
lowing preamble and resolution were adopt
ed :
WnEHEAS, The act of A's jmbly of 1830
P. L. p. 9GSec. 8, in reference te the ex
penses of the Lancaster county prison,
provides that
Fer the funds necessary for keeping,
finding aud maintaining said prison the
inspectors shall apply te the commissioners
of said county, aud if it shall appear te
said commissioners that the sum applied
for is reasonable, and and the accounts of
the said inspectors are properly kept and
adjusted, the commissioners :ball draw
their elder en the county treasurer in
favor of the treasurer of said prison for
such sum as shall benccessary, &c; and,
Whereas, In the last annual report of
the auditors of said beard of prison in in
siwcers, they say : " In examining the ac ac
aceunts of the treasurers of the beaid
of prison inspectors of Lancaster
county we discover that these treasurers
did net charge themselves with all the
money icceivcd from the ceunjy commis
sioners and prison keeper," &c. "That
sometimes mine money is drawn from the
county than is necessary in order that the
keeper may have funds en hand for cigars,
"The difficulty seems te be a lack of a
stamps." &c.
prejier system of accounting between the
prison keeper and the beard of prison
inspectors. That the prison keeper with
the power of disposing of the large quan
tity of goods manufactured by inmates
should fall se far behind the necessary
funds as te lequire the inspectors te leave
balances in his hands for which
they are charged by the county treasurer
and directly lespensible te him, argues a
system of housekeeping which reflects en
all parties connected with this institution,
destroys the system of checks and vouch
ers by which alone the people can be pro
tected, and leaves a loop hole from which
te escape the closest scrutiny of the ac
counting officers.
The auditors cannot tee strongly advert
te the loose manner of accounting which at
present exists in prison circles, especially
the freedom with which the treasurers of
that institution pass ever the items which
should fortify their accounts, aud deal
only in balances which the public when
tlie.se sicceunts are filed for inspection,
have no 111010 means of verifying than if
no accounts had been filed."
And whkkkas, By the icpert of the
proceedings of this July (1SS0) meeting
of said beard of prison inspectors, it ap
pears that the " eash book of said prison
containing certain cash acceurts was miss
ing, by which the inspectors are prevented
from collecting outstanding bills, and can
net tell who has been paid and who has
net. New, therefore,
IleiMlced by the beard of commissioners
or Lancaster county, that while we de net
wish te threw any impediment in the way
of the beaid of prison inspectors in
their prompt and efficient perform
ance of duty, yet in face of the
above reports and in recognition of
our duty under the law as above cited, we
de hereby request the said beard of prison
inspectors at the time et applying ter mr
ther funds for the expenses of said prison,
that they exhibit te us such accounts,
books and reports as may be necessary te
satisfy this beard that the amounts de
manded are reasonable and that the ac
counts of said inspectors are properly kept
and adjusted as required by law.
C. Cem.E, President.
Isaac IJrsnoxe,
Runr.KT Montgomery.
Commissioners.
OFFICIAL VISIT.
The
Lancaster County Commissioner! Visit
Berks.
Yesterday morning our county commis
sioners, Messrs. Bushong, Ceble and Mont
gomery, took a run ever te Reading,
where they were met by Commissioner W.
S. Yeung, who paid them every possible
attention. They inspected the court
house, prison and ether public institu
tions, and come home very favorably
impressed with the management of
them, and arc satisfied that Berks
is far ahead of Lancaster. Their prison is
as sound as a rock, while ours is tumbling
te pieces. The maintenance of prisoners
in Berks last year cost only $5,000, while
in Lancaster the cost was $29,000. The
coroner's fees arc net mere than $400 or
$500 annually, while ours are $2,300.
Their magistrates' fees for dismissed cases,
including constables' bills, are only about
$2,000, while ours, exclusive of constables'
bills, resch almost $15,000. The bill of
the district attorney of Berks coun
ty, for the past three months,
was about $250; our district attorney's
bills are mere than four times as much.
Fer printing Mid publishing, including all
blanks and books used by the county,
Berks pays about $3,000 ; we pay $10,000.
And se it is with all ether expenses. In
Berks the officers appear te de the best
they can for the interests of the county ;
in Lancaster the officers de the best they
can for themselves.
Our commissioners tame home last even
ing impressed with the belief that "reform
is necessary," and about the first thing they
did this morning was te dispute Corener
Mishlcr's last bill, and next te adept a
preamble and resolution relative te prison
affairs, which we print elsewhere.
CATTLE KILLED.
The Result of Malicious Blischicr
. This morning about half-past 2 o'clock
a herd of cows, ten in number, belenging
te Emanuel Dcnlingcr, strayed from his
barnyard near Gordeuville aud get upon
the track of the Pennsylvania railroad.
The second Empire freight train west ran
into the herd, struck one of the cows,
crippled it and threw it te the north side
of the track. The Philadelphia express
train east came along about the same time
and running into the herd killed two of
the cows and severely injured;three ethers.
Fortunately no damage was done te either
of the trains. Mr. Dcnlingcr is positive
that his barnyard gate was securely fast
ened last night, and has no doubt it was
opened by some person unknown, probably
with the intention of wrecking the trains
then nearly due, and robbing the dead or
disabled passengers.
Conductor Glenn's Condition.
Conductor Charles Glenn is reported te
be rapidly improving at the Harrisburg
hospital. His amputated limbs are heal
ing nicely. His sister is still with him.
The committee of gentlemen living along
the line of the Pennsylvania railroad, in
the vicinity of Philadelphia, appointed te
eriHecf. subscrintien for a testimonial te
Conductor Glenn, report that 2,501.60 has
been collected for the stations along the
Pennsylvania railroad, the largest contribu
tor being Edward N. Bensen, esq,, who
gave $300. Mr. Glenn has a wife and five
children living at Downingtown. The
treasurer of the committee, Mr. Jehn
Marsten, jr., Ne. 133 Seuth Fourth street,
Philadelphia, will yet receive contribution.
milleksTille rrsatsi
Change in the Faculty of the Nermal
Scheel I'eroenal Gossip.
Mr. and 3Irs. S. G. Behmer have gene
te Ocean Greve te stay two weeks. Before
their return they will visit Leng Branch,
the New Yerk Central park and Ceney
Island, and take a .trip up the Hudsen te
Albany.
Several changes in the faculty of the
normal school have occurred. Miss S. D.
Watsen, who has proved herself te be an
accomplished pianist and efficient teacher,
declined a reappointment. She will re
main for a time at her home in New
Yerk.
Miss A. Y. Peebles, who is well and
favorably known as a vocalist, also resigns.
She has a voice of rare power and sweet
ness. Miss Gcitrude Shaw, assistant teacher of
reading ; Miss Lillian McGarry, assistant
iu the model school ; aud Mr. J. H. Mich
encr, assistant in mathematics, have also
concluded their engagements. Mr. Mich
ener returns te Ashland, Pa., te take his
old position as principal of the public
schools. During his short stay at the nor
mal, te fill the vacancy occasioned by the
death of Mr. Gress, he has been very
efficient and popular teacher, and his less
is much regretted.
Miss Lavinia J. Coates, valedictorian of
the class of '79, takes ti.c position vacated
by Miss McGarry, and Mr. Lloyd Smith,
salutatorian of the class of '80. takes the
place of Mr. Michencr.
Miss Ilarriet Warner, formerly a pupil
at the normal, a fine singer and pianist,
has been engaged te teach music for the
ensuing year. She has had unusual facili
ties for musical culture and will doubtless
add te the popularity of the musical de
partment. The trustees are having a fire escape
constructed at the west end of the north
wing of the ladies' building the only
place where such a precaution is needed.
There are two stairways in the ladies'
buildings, three in the men's build
ings, and two in the maiu central
building, te which there is communication
from every hall of both buildings, thus
affording complete facilities for escape in
case of fire
Miss Evelyn Westlake, daughter of
Prof. Westlake, who has made the study
of music a specialty for a number of years,
has been appointed teacher of vocal and
instrumental music in the Independence
(Me.) female college. She will enter upon
her duties Sept. 1.
The fall term of the normal school will
begin, Monday, Sept, 13.
Large ft uneral. -The
funeral of Stehman Deitrich, who
was killed by lightning en Tuesday even
ing, took place from his father's residence
near Rohrcrstewn this morning. Funeral
services were at the old Menneuitc church
en tlie Millersville turnpike, where the
body was interred. Sermons were preached
by Rev. Jacob Brubaker of Mt. Jey and
Rev. Jehn Brubaker. of Rohrcrstewn.
Over 400 carriages were iu the funeral
precession and mere than 1,000 iiersuns
were present.
Lest Ills ft feh.
Yesterday morning Johnny Cherry, the
popular young hackman, placed some nets
in a previously selected fishing ground,
and iu the evening hied hiin thereto te bag
his game, returning later with a fine ket
tle of the finny tribe. He drove te his
stables, en Water street, and, while un
hitching and putting away his horse,
placed his kettle en the sidewalk ; but le !
when he came out from the stable his
fish, kettle and all, had disappeared
stolen by some one. And new Jehn would
just like te catch the fellow who did it.
The Corener vs. the County.
This morning the coroner presented his
bill for the holding of an inquest en the
body of James Wiley, te the county com
missioners. They refused te pay it, claim
ing that they wanted time te consult their
solicitor. The coroner immediately brought
suit against the county before Alderman
Spurrier for the amount of the bill.
.
Discharged.
Sarah Jane Wilsen, Sue Martin and
Charlette Grey, colored, had a hearing be
fore Aldciman Dennelly, of the Seventh
ward, yesterday, en a charge of drunken
and disorderly conduct and were dis
charged. Waterloo, Iowa, Jan. 23, 1879.
I was taken with an acute attack et Rheu
matism Iat tail, and confined te bed. At lirst
employed a physician, without benefit; then
sent te Wangler ISres.' Drug Stere, and ob
tained a bottle et St. Jacob's Oil. the use of
which seen gave me relief, and cured me et
the attack. I em sutcly recommend it te all
suffering with Rheumatism. Respectfully,
Matt. McDekmett, I. C. R. Ji. Sheps.
Emaciation, dropsy, mental and physical
weakness arrested by Ma'i iSittcrs.
Insurance Against Ilail.
Messrs. Uausman & Hums, the enterprising
insurance agents, Xe. 10 West Orange street,
have taken the agency of the Penn Mutual
Hail insurance cetnnany,thc object of which is
te secure fanners against damage te their to
bacco by hall. Raisers et the weed will doubt
less be glad te avail themselves of tills oppor
tunity te protect themselves against what fre
quently results in the total destruction of the
fruits of the labor and care of months,
pecuniary less.
Werth a Thousand Dollars !
Every child born Inte a family is thought te
be worth "a thousand dollars" te the parents.
Why then should they net be cared ter trem
infancy te maturity? Keep the mouth and
teeth right by SOZODONT, and you shut them
right. jylMwdceil&w
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si'EViAL notices.
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SEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Among tjhft many advantages gained by 'our change of business
location, an 'important one is the enlarged rooms and improved fa
cilities of our REPAIR DEPARTMENT. With our present corps
of skilled mechanics and complete equipment of machinery and
tools we are are prepared te execute and -warrant all work en
trusted te us.
WATCH REPAIRING,
MUSICAL BOX REPAINING.
CLOCK REPAIRING,
JEWELRY JOBBING;,
MONOGRAM INSCRIPTION AND
ORNAMENTAL ENGRAVING. &e.
A great variety of new work in original designs will be produced
in our own manufactory. Any orders for specialties will be filled
at short notice and te the satisfaction of our customers. Old Geld
or Silver bought, taken in exchange, or made into new goods.
H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers,
Ne. 4 West King Street.
Wine for Sickly Persons.
Specr's Tort Grape Wine is unexcelled by
any ether la Its mellow juiciness, richness et
flavor and brilliancy et color. Physicians say
It Is superior te imported Pert ler invalids,
and in summer it Is mere agreeable and re
freshing than claret. Clergymen use it, for its
purity, as a communion wine. This wine is
well-known anil highly appreciated for weakly
lemales and aged persons, and for communion.
This wine Is endorsed by Drs. Mleeand Davis,
and sold by II. E. SlaymaW-r. JylG-2til&w
A Great Enterprise.
The Hep Hitters Manufacturing Company
isoneel Rochester's greatest business enter
prises. Their Hep Bitters have reached a sale
beyond all precedent, having from their In
trinsic value found their way into almost every
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it; there is no mistake about it. There is net a
mother en earth who has overused It, who will
net tell you at once that it will regulate the
bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief
and health te the child, operating like magic.
It is perfectly safe te use in all cases, and pleas
ant te the taste, and Is the prescription et one
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The following letter has been addressed te a
writer for this paper:
Helly, N. J., June 1SS0.
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years of age, and for three or four years I have
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less, forced me te think that I must seen die,
which 1 certainly should have done hail I net
taken Warner's Sate Diabetes Cure, which 1
was induced te try upon recommendation of a
friend who had used Warner's Sate Kidney and
Liver Cure, and was cured by it. I have used
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POLITICAL.
Sixth Ward.
The regular weekly meeting of the Sixth
ward club will be held at the Schiller hall, this
evening at 8 o'clock sharp.
FOB PRESIDENT :
WINFIELD S. HANCOCK,
GEN.
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, and crer should be. The
right or trial by jury, the habeas corpus,
the liberty of the press, the freedom of
speech, the natural rights of persons and
the rlghls of property must be preserved.
W INFIELD S. HAXt'OTK,
Maj. Men. Cenid'g Dept. La. ami Texas.
State Electoral Ticket.
ELECTORS.
R. E.MONAGHAN,
W. H. PLAY FORD.
JOHN SLEVIN.
E. A PUE.
J. M. CAMPBELL.
GIM.KS DALLET.
JOHN N, MOFFET.
EDWIN WALDON.
NATHAN C. JAMES.
GEORGE FILBERT.
JAMES G. McSPARRAN,
DR. ALFRED J. MARTIN.
ADAM GERIHNGEIt.
FRANK TURNER.
P. J. BIRMINGGHAM.
II. E. DAVIS.
GEORGE A. POST.
A. M. BENTON.
J. P. LINTON.
COL. JOHN S. MILLER.
J. O. SAXTON.
C. X.. BOWER.
J. A. .1. BUCHANAN.
CHRISTOPHER MAGEK.
ROBERT M. GIBSON.
THOS. BRADFORD.
HARRY W. WILSON.
SAMUEL GRIFFITH.
J. ROSS THOMPSON.
DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET.
roil sui'ukme judek.
GEORGE A.JENKS.
TOR AUDITOR OKNEUAL.
ROBERT P. DECHERT.
DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET.
FOR CONOnKSS.
J. L.STE1NMETZ.
FOR nlSTKICT ATTORNEY.
d. Mcmullen.
I'Oll SENATOR (l.ltll DISTRICT.)
J.B.DOUGLASS.
FOR ASSEMBLY (2d DISTUIOT.)
S. C. STEVENSON,
S. P. SHIRK.
FOR ASSEMBLY (3d DISTRICT.:
AMOS D1LLKR,
R. DAVIS YUNDT,
JACOB M. HAENLEN.
FOR PRISOX IlCSrECTOas.
BARTON M. WINTERS
ItKNJ. MILLER.
FOR rOOR DIRECTORS.
A. J. SNYDER,
JOHN FRANC1SCUS.
Withdrawn.
VHATHS.
Wiley. In this city, en the 22d of July, sud
denly, James T. D. Wiley, in the 32d year et
his age.
The relatives and friends and Ee-shah-ke-nee
tribe Ne. 22, I. O. R. M., are respectfully invit
ed te attend the funeral from his late resi
dence. Ne. tm West King street, en Saturday
alternoen, at 3 o'clock. 2td
JVr ADVERTISEMENTS.
rfj'OKACCO RAISERS' NOTICE.
1 The Penn'a Mutual Hall Insurance Com
pany Is new ready te bind the Insurance, and
lsue policies against hail damage te tobacco.
Rates reduced. Insure before it is tee late, at
BAUSMAJT A BURNS'S, Ins. Agents,
Office, 10 West Orange Street.
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i-1 0 TO RINGWALT'S FOR
PURE W1JJES AND LIQUORS. FRESH .
GROCERIES, AND THE
GREAT MEDICINAL BITTERS.
Alse 95 per cent. Alcohol. All at
Ne. 205 WEST KINO STREET.
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piOME AND SEE ME.
-WILLIAM ROSE,
Umbrella and Parasol Manufacturer.
All kinds of repairing and re-covering done
at the shortest notice and very neat, at the
old place of Themas Sperlng, Ne. 3U Seuth
Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa. jy2J-2tdltw
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
SCHOOL TAX, 1880.
The duplicate is in the hands et the Treas
urer. 5 per cent, off for premt payment.
WM. O. MARSHALL, Treasurer.
Ne. 12 Centre Square.
Office hours trem 9 a. m. te 4 p. in.
lel2-3tdS,WASK
A GRAND SOCIABLE WILL BE HELD
at the Green Cottage te-morrow (Satur
day) evening. Ne improper characters admit
ted. Admission tree. jy23-2td
THK MGMBKKS OF EE-SHAH-KO-NEE
Tribe Ne. 22. 1. O. of K. M., are requested
te meet at their Wigwam en SATURDAY,
JULY 21, at 2 o'clock p. m., te attend the fnn
eral of our late Brether, James Wiley. Mem
bers of Metamora, Can-as-sa-te-go and Bed
Jacket Tribes are respectfully invited te at
tend. BY ORDER OF TlIE SACHEM.
ltd
100 Tens of Rags Wanted,
Fer whicli the highest price will be paid.
2K CENTS PER POUND FOR GOOD
MIXED RAGS.
The highest price nald for Woolens, Old
Paper, Boetes, Ac. Ten Rag Asserters wanted
te whom the highest price will be paid.
JOHN A. SHOBER,
Cor. Nertli Queen and Orange Streets,
J y!)-t td R Xjincaster, Pa.
FOR HALE OH RENT.
1HJHLIC SALE. AT THK RESERVOIR
Grounds, en SATURDAY, JULY 21th, at
10 a. m., forty or fifty cart leads or half and
three-quarter bricks by the cartload. Terms
cash. JNO. T. MacGONIG LE,
ltd Mayer.
I Mill SALE CHEAP.
1 A four and a two herse power Demestic
Steam Englne'and Beiler ; also, two 20 horse
power Return Tubular Boilers, all in geed or
der. Call and see them, North Cherry Alley,
Lancaster, Pa. EZRA F. LAND1S.
jy21-2tdWASAltw
ANTED IMMEDIATELY. A MEDIUM
Size Brick Heuse and let with all the
comforts of a home. Address A. It., Intklli Intklli
ebncer Office, stating lowest cash price and
hew seen possession cam be given, full partic
ulars, Ac. jyl'J-tfd
WANTED.
WANTED .EVERYBODY TO ADVER
tlse, free of charge, in the Ihtbllion Ihtbllien
ckr, who wants something te de.
WANTEO-A SITUATION AS WAITER
or te take care of horses in a private
family. Reference furnished. Apply at this
office. v20-3td
WANTED. THREE OR FOUR ACTIVE
J Y Walters, male or female, for the Landis
ville Campmeeting Restaurant. These under
standing the husiuess only need apply.
UtU. W. Yii.iVJlJtvr.lk,
ltd
Landisville Camp.
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ANTED FIVE OOOD MACHINISTS
at JOHN BEST'S,
Cerner of Fulton and Plum streets.
Jy
l-:ud Lancaster, Pa.
ANTED-AN EXPERIENCED DINING
V Roem girl. One middle aged preferred.
Address with reference
JOHN S. LANDIS,
Springs Hetel, Lititz, Pa.
jy22-3td
TAUS! RAGS!
RAOS! RAGS WANTED
JX
k. llnnsekeenera take notice mat we arc
paying 2 cents a pound for MIXED RAGS.
Cash paid as seen as delivered te
1 WM. HENNECKE,
auriKlmd Ne. 215 West KingJStrcet.
ewt itRA trixus.
AUTHORIZED MY THE COMMON
wealth of Ky., and the fairest in the world
22d Popular Monthly Drawing
or THK
COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO.
At Macaulev's Theatre, in the City of Louis
ville, en
SATURDAY. JULY 31st, 1880.
THESE DRAWINGS, AUTHORIZED BY
THE LEGISLATURE AND SUSTAINED BY
ALL THE COURTS OF KENTUCKY, accord
ing te a contract made with the owners of the
Frankfort grant, will occur regularly en the
LAhT DAY OF EVERY MONTH, Sundays and
Fridays excepted, for the period of FIVE
Y EARS, terminating en JUNE 30. 1S83.
The United States Circuit Court en March 31,
rendered the following decisiens:
1st That the Commonwealth Distribution
Company Is legal.
2n Its drawings are fair..
The management call attention te the liberal
scheme whicli h:us met with sucli popular favor
heretofore, anil whicli will again be presented
ter th
JULY 1I1CAUINU.
1 prize '
$ 30,000
. 10,000
. 5.000
. 10.000
. 10,000
. 10,000
. 10,01X1
1 prize
i JJeVlZts
10 prizes $1,000 each.
20 prizes 500 each....
100 prizes, $101) each . .
200 prizes 50 each
HN)i)rizes20each
12,1X10
10.000
2,700
1,800
900
lOUO prizes lOeach.
9 prizes 300 each, approximation prizes
9 prizes 200 each, " "
9 prizes 100 each, " "
1,9S0 prizes $112,100
Whole tickets, $2; hall tickets. $1; 27 tickets
$."0; 55 tickets, 1 100.
Remit by Postettiec Meney Order, Registered
Letter, Bank Draft or Express.
Te insure against mistakes and delays, cor
respondents will please write t U r names and
I ibices of residence plainly, giving number of
osteffice box or Street, and Town.Ceunty and
State.
All communications connected with the Dis
tributien and Orders for Tickets should be ad
dressed te R. M. BOAKDHAN, Courier-Journal
Building, Louisville, Ky., or 307 anil 309
Broadway. New Yerk. mSlTuTb&SAw
music aj. iNaiuustmrrs.
THE-
Lancaster Orpn Hanafactery
Without a doubt furnish the FINEST IN
STRUMENTS in the Market. Warerooms 320
North Queen street. Manufactory in the rear.
Branch Office, 15 East King Street.
Alex. McKillips, Proprietor.
Alse Agent ler Lancaster County for
CIUCKERING A SON'S Celebrated
PIANOS.
A Full Line et Sheet and ether Music, Small
Instruments. Violins, Banjos, Band Instru
ments. Ac. always en hand. flS-lydSAlyw
ATTOXNEm-AT-LA II'
UENRY'A. RILET
Attorney and Counseller-at-Law'
21 Park Rew, New Yerk.
Collections made In all parts of the United
States, and a general legal business transacted.
Refers by permission te Stelnman A Hnel.
IN THE COURT OF COMMON FLEAS OF
Lancaster County.
Mary A. Miller by her next"
friend, Elizabeth Huber, I Feb. Term, 1830.
r. f Se. 15.
Benjamin Miller. J
And new Dec. 23. 1879. en me
tien of Samuel II. Price, esq., the
Court appoint Jno. Amweg, esq.,
examiner, te take testimony.
Attest: E. McMKLLEN.
Prolhenotary.
Benjamin Miller, take notice that deposition
of witnesses will be taken en behalf of the
plaintm, en the 12th day of. AUGUST, 1890. be
tween the hours et 10 o'clock a.m. and 3 o'clock
p. m.'el said day, at my, office, Ne. 22 Seuth
uuke street, Lancaster. Pa., wheu and where
veu may attend If you think proper.
' jhe:m;amweg.
I jy22-3tdeaw Examiner.
1
THIRD'EDITIOK.
FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 23, 1880
WHEN WILL IT END!
TERRIBLE STEAMVOAT DISASTER.
Detroit River the Scene This Time An Ex-
carstea Steamer With 1,800 Passengers
Collides Witts and Staka a Yacht
Many Persons Drowned The
Accident Happens In Bright
Moonlight Criminal
Neglect.
Detroit, Mich., July 23. A terrible
accident occurred about 10 o'clock last
night en the Detroit river, some nine miles
below this city. The excursion steamer
Garland, with 1,200 persons en beard,
under the auspices of the Detroit mould meuld
ers' union, while going down the river
collided with the steam yacht Mamie,
coming up, cutting her in
that she almost instantly
The latter had en beard
two, se
3ank.
twenty-
four persons, consisting mainly of Fatlnr
Blyenbergh, father of Trinity Catholic
church, of this city, aud a number of aco
lytes and boys officiating in various capac
ities in the service of the church. They
had been en their annual excursion te
Menree and were returning home. The
night was bright with moonlight and
there would seem te have been no
reason save that of criminal neglect
why the accident should have occurred.
Of these en beaid the Mamie the follow
ing were drowned : Mrs. Fred. Martin,
wife of the engiher ; Miss Lizzie Murphy
housekeeper of Father Bleyenbergh ; Mi.s
Mary Ilahn, of the domestic parochial
school of Trinity church ; and Jehn Hor Her
sey, Daniel Barry, Jehn Donevau, Willie
Cuddy, Daniel Cuddy, Jehn Costgreve,
James Toomey, Jeseph Monaghan, all altar
boys of the church, aged from 10 te 14
years ; Themas Kelly, sexton of the
church, Jim Keely, organ blower, and An
drew Deran, a boy who was invited te ac
company the excursionists. Themas Mc
Legau, another boy, is missing aud is
doubtless lest. Capt. Heflman, Engineer
Martin, Father Bleyenbergh, Miss Lizzie
Dussean, of Menree, and four ethers, were
saved and reached the city about t we
o'clock this morning. Nene of the bodies
of the drowned have yet been recovered.
THE BREACH HEALED.
Tammany Electors in New Yerk Withdraw.
Saratoga, N. Y., July 23. The state
committee of Tammany Democrats met
here at 11 o'clock this morning, and wag
called te order by Jehn H. Celby chair,
man. Every member was cither present
or represented by substitutes. Secretary
Skeels said he had resignations from all
all the candidates for electors
who were nominated at Shakspcare
hall. Mr. Page of Oswego moved
their acceptance. The member from Sara
toga thought it better te appoint a com
mittee of five te confer with ether ergani
zatiens before accepting these resignations.
Ne action was taken en this subject. On
motion of Jehn Kelly the chairman appoint
ed five members te act with the chairman
and secretary of the committee te prepare
an address. The committee consists of
Jehn Kelly, William W. Wright, E. J.
Jenney, Alansen S. Page and F. L. West
brook. The committee than took a recess
until 4 o'clock.
BY WIRE.
Telegraphic News of Te-day.
The late Gerrit Smith's only son,
Greene Smith, died in Petersboie, Madi Madi
eon county, N. Y., this morning of con
sumption. The G. A. It. encampment at Gettysburg
was formally broken up at neon te-day.
Corporal Kelly pest of Gettysburg es
corted the veterans from camji te the
depot, and the train left at 1:30 p. m. amid
cheers. Cel. Jehn W. Ferney is at Get
tysburg writing Hancock's life amid
the scenes of his histeic achievements.
Mamie Kleim, a young woman of Allen
town, confessed the maternity of a child
which she had thrown into a water closet.
The infant's body was found there and the
coroner has the case in hand.
Caleb Carr, shot by his uncle, Isaiah
Carr. in Coventry, It. I., en Wednesday
night, died this morning of internal hem
orrhages and the uncle will be arrested.
At Saratoga te-day : First race, Thera
first, Bennie Lizze second, Midgley thiid.
Second Race, Cel. Sprague lirst, Claienden
second, Turennc third. Thiid race, King
first, (juite second, Sioux third.
GRANT IN COLORADO.
Brilliant Reception Given HI 111 at LeudvUle.
Denver, CeL, July 23. A special from
Leadville states that Gen. Grant arrived at
9:30 last evening. He was received by a
company of mounted police, two com
panies of cavalry, five companies of in
fantry, the city fire department, and live
hundred veterans of the late war. A
salute of one hundred guns was fired
while the precession marched through
the city. The line of march was bcauti.
fully illuminated and decorated with ever
greens and flags. Nearly 30,000 people
were en the streets. The general excused
himself from raakiug a speech en account
of hoarseness. The party will remain
until Monday. The city will expend $20,.
000 for entertainments, mostly raised by
private subscriptions.
TANNER'S WATER DIET.
He Says Ue Will Abbreviate It.
Sew Yerk, July 23. Dr. Tanner at
neon commenced the 2Gth day of his fast
in an improved condition and spirits. He
says water distresses his stomach, and
hereafter wilUrink less, although he has
taken a pint since midnight He expressed
indignation at reports of liis conditten
failing and declining. He was never mere
confident of success than new. A New
Yerk manager this meruing elTcied him
$G00 per week te complete his fast at his
theatre.
CAKLOS'S COLLAR.
Gen.
Beet Acquitted of the
Theft of the
Famous Trophy.
'Milan, July 23. The court has acqu it
ted Gen. Beet of the charge preferred by
Den Carles of stealing his cellar of the
Gelden Fleece.
Illinois.
It is the expressed opinion of Hen.
James W. Singleton, of Illinois, that the
Prairie state is red-het for nanceck.
Mr. Singleton adds: "The , best
evidence I can give of my own faith
that we shall carry Illinois for General
Hancock is that I am patting money even
en that result, and have some mere left te
venture in that way."
WEATHER INDICATIONS.
Washington, Jnly 23. Fer the Mid
dle Atlantic states, cloudy or partly
cloudy weather, northerly winds, becerci
ing variable, generally higher temper
ature, and lower barometer.
MARKETS.
rnlladelphla Market.
PniLVDiapHiA, Julv 23. Fleur -mperflne
at 2.V)Qi3; extra at JSjjS 50: Ohie and Indiana
ramiiy at .". 506 : Penn'a family at J.WS30:
St. Leuis family 5 50Uti(V); de eId,22S4 75 ;
Minnesota family 5 75SU 23: patent ami higl,
grades $7003 25 ; market steady.
Rye flour at $4 25.
Wheat Ne. -2 Western Red tl 12i ; IVnu'a
RedtlliK: Amber il 12.
Cern Steamer 4Sc;yeliew 31J.jQ;2c; mixed
49JJ-19VC
Oat dull ; Ne. 1, White 42c: Ne. 2, de 4!c ; Ne.
3,de3S40e; Ne. : Mixed Jic.
Rye 703SK.-.
Previsions steady ; nics perk at 13 5Cl4 0i:
beef hams $21 ue22; India m.'-s beef it; (M :
bacon, smoked shoulders e,4g;;Sc; suit 5e:
smoked hams ll12c ; picku-U luun- !,,.S'J.t'.
Lard unehanged ; city kettle 74680 ; ioo ieo ioe
butchers G-K7c; prime steam $7 25.
Butter tlrm: Creamery iijJ-JtJe ; de geed
te choice 222lc; Bradford county and New
Yerk extra. Sic ; Western reserve extra b!
lSc;dogeod te choice 14l.rc; Hulls quiet :
Penn'a extra 15317; Western reservi- extra
138 17c.
Eggs steady; Penn'a lle: Wvlern ISJjll.tVJc.
Cheese tinii ; New Yerk full cream li,$iu).u-;
Western lull cream c: de lair te geed r
TJic; de half skims tiSc.
seed Geed te prime rimethy $S IM : r'l.iv
secd at 1 2ft Clever at at 7 T&uS.
Petroleum dull ; refined '.tuc.
Whisky 1 10.
cw erk Mnrxm.
Nkw Yeke. .inly 2t. Kluur Mate and West
ern tlrm ; metU rate expert and home ttude !
uuiry; state nUBPOgt iOi extra deut $125
tj450; choice, no., l W5 W : tanej
$5 10Q 25: round hoop Ohht $5 10tj 75:
choice de $5S)t7U0; siipci-liuc western SlMijl
4 40; common te geed extra ile $4 25?j4tk:
choice dodo I 7fi 7 ne: choice white wneiitde
4 50fJ5 00; St de and Westi-rn firm, with med
em 10 inquiry: southern urui una .icauy
ceiumuit te fair cxtiu f 3- 2t): geed
te
choice de Hi 2"7 W.
Wheat Spring dull : winter heavy and iU le
lower ; Ne. 2 Red, July. $1 in', ; de Aug., 1 0 J
l 0t ; de Sept., $1 Iki1 0H&.
Cern dull; Mixed western spot, 45J2(J4-c;
de future 4S.J4'Je.
Oats about sternly; state 33 lc: western
IJ542c: Ne. 2. Sept., 3Sv.
Mteeic Market.
I'HILADULl'lllA. .Illly :
12 1
80 i. St.
Stocks linn.
Peunati'a (third isuc)..
Philadelphia 4 Eiie ..
Reading...
Pennsylvania
Lehigh Valley
United Ces. 01 N.J.......
Northern Pacific
" Prelerred
Northern Central
Lehigh Navigation
.iu;
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52'4
.it;iii;4
. :ti "
Jiorristewu ,
.101
Central Traiuqiortutien Ce. 47M
Pitts., Titnsville A Ihiil'al
e. l.ij-i
Liiue scuuyiaiu....
... 44,eilJi
Nkw 1 tunc. J uly :
Stocks strong.
Meney............... .
N. Y. Central
b JrlO
Adams Express
Michigan Central..
Michigan Southern..
Illinois Central
. 22J$
.i:!l;
-.iff
. 1)2
IlHi-'
Cleveland A Pittsburgh. ...I2li
Chicago ft Recklslauil ids
Pittsburgh A Fert Wayne.. '!
Western UnieiiTcl.O V:i
Teledo & Wabash
New .lersey Central 74',j
Ontario Western -!-
United States Bends anil Sterling r.xcli.tn.;
llHHl I- Milling,,, v...., - -
Cor. 3d anil Chestnut Streets).
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" L1A1AL MOTIVES.
ESTATE OF HERMAN MILLER, LATE
of the city of Lancaster, Lancaster coun
ty, deceased. The undersigned Auditor, ap
pointed te distribute the balance lemainiug
in the hands of Louisa Miller and C. F. Siclicr,
executers of the will or said Herman Mllh-r,
deceased, te and among these legally entitled
te the same. ill sit ter that purpose en SAT
URDAY, AUCUsT 7, 1SS0. at 10 o'clock u.ni.. in
the Library Roem of the Court Heuse, in tin;
city of Lancaster, where all iiersens interested
iu said distribution may attend.
UEORUE NAUMAN.
JyMtdeaw Auditor.
A SS1UNED ESTATE OF .MICHAEL II-
i. SHIRK and wife, of East Cocallce town
ship. The undersigned Auditors appointed te
distribute the balance remaining in the humls
or Israel W. Mcnter and Daniel Nlsslvy. as
signees rer the benellt of creditors, te and
among these legally entitled te the same, will
sit for that puriese 011 THURSDAY. AUGIJfc f
12, 1880, at 10 o'clock, a. in., In the I.lbrary
Roem et the Court Heuse, In the City or Lan
caster, where all persons interested in said
distribution may attend.
AND. M. FRAXTZ,
A. J. KI5EKLY,
THOMAS .1. DAVIS.
jyl3-ltdcaw Auditors.
STATE OF DR T BENJAMIN MIMIILKK.
late of Lancaster City, deceased. The
undersigned Auditor, appointed by the. Or
phans' Court el Lancaster county. Pa., fedis-
tribute the balance remaining in the hands of
Elizabeth Mishler, Administratix 01 aiu !:
ceased, te and among these legally entitled te
the same, will attend for that purpose ON
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11th, at 10 o'clock
a. m.. In the Library Roem of the Court Heuse,
in City 01 Lancaster, Pe where ajl persons in
terested in said distribution may attend.
jyl0-4tdlaw II. F. D W IS, Auditor.
TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
Onion National Mt.Jey Hank 1 Jan. Term, 18s.
vs. i". -
Hcnrv Kurtz. ) Ex. Dec.
The undersigned Auditor, appointed ted!
tribute " the money .secured by mortgage, exe
cuted te W alter 3I.Frankliii,eq.," Ik lug of me
proceeds from the sale or the above named de
fendant's real estate, te and among sneh lien
creditor or creditors as may l legally cut 1 1 led
te the same, will sit for that pnrKwe en WED
NESDAY, the Uth day el AUGUST, 1S83. tit 10
o'clock. A. if.. In the Lllniry Roem or the
Court Heuse, in the City et Lancaster, when
all persons iutcrestei I iu said distribution may
attend. NEWTON LIttllTM Kit.
1yC-4teaw Auditor.
IN THE COURT Or COMMON FLEAS K
LANCASTER COUNTY.
Sarah A. Shank by her next 1 vivTi-nn !.
tricnd,Cbas.M.SImmers, a v-"V,' ' '
vs. Ebcnezer Shank.
And now..Tnnc2G,lft,en motion
of Peter iiersiicy, esq., the Court
appoint Jehn M. A in wcg. esq.,- ex
aminer, te take testimony
Attest: WM.E.KREIHER.
Deputy. Prothetiotary.
Examiner affirmed June Z 18S, Wm. E
Krcider. Deputy Prolhenotary.
EbesezekShask: Take notice tint deposi
tion of witnesses will lie taken en behalf et the
plaintitr, en the 24tU day of JULi. is, be
tween the hours of 10 o'clock a. iii.aiid:itVieeic
Bill, of said day, at.iuy teflice, .Ne 22 hi mill
uke street, I,ancuster. Pa., when and u lien
you may attend if you think proper. '
JNO. M. AMWEG,
JyT-Stdeaw Examiner.