Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, July 24, 1880, Image 3

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LAKCAfeEB DAILY !KTlilGlCm.lSA'hjRDAY JXjiiY M 1880.'
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XOTESBVTHK WAT.
Picked Up by a Traveling Correspondent In
Xertb-eastern .Lancaster Cownty.
Brickerville has had a picnic. It was an
enjoyable occasion.
Mr. James Malene, of Brickerville, pro
poses te sell out and migrate westward.
During the late storms a valuable cow
belonging te Mr. UriasFasnacht was killed
by lightning.
Jehn H. Wike has lest a colt by death,
and in all probability another will seen
fellow ; cause lockjaw.
Whistle as it would the cow would net
leave the track. There was a crash, and
the animal belonging te J. Gee. Albright
of Ephrata was rolling in the dnst. Six
buckshot ended her misery.
Twe school teachers wanted one at
Kcinheld's station and one at Bechtel's.
The Muddy Creek Union Sunday school
holds a picnic at Brubakcr's weeds near
Swartzville, next Saturday.
The farmers around Adarostewn pre
dicted their second hay crop better than
their first.
Rev. Dr. E. V. Gerhart. of Lancaster,
and wife, arc the guests of Rev. S.
Schweitzer, of Lincoln.
D.iniel S. Grimes, of the Union station,
is the owner of a Hancock calf. It is
six weeks old atid weighs 235 pounds.
The Siukiug Springs Evangelical camp
meeting association, in charge of Rev. L
Kuerr, of Reading, opens en Aug. 18, te
continue 8 days.
August 14 is the day set for the annual
picnic at Lincoln Union Sunday school.
The directors of Brecknock tewuship
announce the following appointment of
teachers : Stene Hill, Miss Theresa Krac
iner ; Chestnut Hill, Miss Hannah Boss Bess
man ; Red Run, Mr. C. C. W. Showalter ;
White Oak, M. L. G. Geed ; Bowmans
ville, N. Franklin Hall.
Death has had a plentiful harvest in this
hcctinii. On Thursday the estimable wife
of Isaac B. Martin, aged 48, died of dropsy;
also Lizzie, little daughter of Samuel
Binkley, of Rothville ; Jehn Lcib, of Pine
Hill, aged (51), and a child of Samuel Car
jKiiiter, of Earlville.
Mr. I. X. Wcidler, of Rothville, early in
.the season planted an acre of ground with
.tobacco. It lay between two wheat fields,
wherein the grasshopper feasted. When
alie wheat was cut migration was neces
sary and the hopper-grass jumped the
Inure and calmly chewed the tender
"weed ;' nor did he slop until there re
mained net a decent chew for an old
printer. What was once a tobacco patch
is new a barren field. Mr. Weidler has
plowed under the tobacco stalks or what
remained of them and given up tobacco
farming.
Te Intelligent Voters.
Marietta Tillies, Uep.
Every intelligent voter in the land wants
te hear both sides of a political controversy
and in order te de that he should read re
presentative papers of each of the great
political parties. The Lancaster Ixtklli
uknckk is new elfering special induce
ments te these desiring te take the paper
during the campaign and we would advise
everyone te take it. It is decidedly the
ablest conducted Democratic journal in the
state, and contains mere bright, sparkling
and original matter than ether paper in
t he county.
Arm Crtinlietl.
Frank Dailey, 13 years of age, stepson
of Hiram Dailey, residing en East Madisen
alley, had his right arm badly crushed by
having it caught in machinery which he
was cleaning in the card room of Ne 2 cot
bin mill this forenoon. Immediately after
the accident he was removed te his home
and was afterward taken te the office of
Dr. Davis where the arm was amputated
.near the elbow.
Excursions.
Ringgold band excursion te Atlantic City
ou Tuesday, July 27, en Philadelphia and
Reading and Camden and Atlantic railroad.
Tickets geed for two days te return en
any train from Philadelphia or Atlantic
City without additional charge, fare for
round trip only $2.73. Special trains leave
Lancaster King street at 4:10 a. in., Col
umbia, 4:10 a. in. Fer particulars see
pesters and circulars at all stations en R.
and C. R. R.
Niagara Falls excursion en Tuesday,
August :. Tickets geed for 15 days te re
turn en any train. Fare for round trip
only $10. Trains leave Lancaster (King
street) at 7:53 and Columbia at 7:55 a. m.
Fer particulars see pregrammes at ticket
eilice.
1 1. mid en the doctors. St. Jaceii's Oil.
Excursions.
We call the attention of our readers te the
.advertisement (in another column of this
paper) of the Yeung Men's Christian associa
tion excursion te Cnpe May, en Friday. Aug.
i;. The time lixed ler this excursion is the
height of the season, and these taking advan
tage of it will have an excellent opportunity
t seeing this famous watering place under
the most favorable circumstances. The tem
perature of the water, for surf bathing, is
much mere agreeable than would be the case
earlier in the season, while the past experi
ence of this association inrunningexcursien--,
lives ample assurance that nothing will be
left undone that will add te the pleasure and
comfort of the excursionists.
The Pennsylvania railroad company have
also advertised an excursion te Niagara Falls
and Watkins Glen, in which they offer some
line attractions te these who may desire te
take such a trip. Their route is somewhat dif
ferent from the encannnuncedby the Heading
railroad company. Tills excursion will take
place en August 3, 1880, and tickets will be
geed for 15 days.
On August h Clark & Scumid will elese the
oensen by running a grand excursion te
Atlantic City. Tickets will be geed for two
days. This will be the first excursion te
Atlantic City from this city ever the Pennsyl
vania railroad. Tickets for round trip, $2.75".
The Philadelphia & Reading railroad com
pany will run an cxciirseu te Niagara Falls
Wat kins Glen, Ktintra, Buffalo and
Geneva, Tuesday, August 3, 1880. Tickets, $m
ler round trip, will be geed for 15 days ami
geed tostep en the return trip at Ilutfale.EI mi
ni, Wilkesbarre and Manch Chunk. Reduced
rates have been secured at all the leading
hotels. The route ever which the exclusion
pa.es (the Lehigh, Wyoming and Susque
hanna valleys) has been the theme of admira
tion of tourists. The rugged magnificence of
the region in the;LehIghvnIley,thc picturesque
beamy of yeming valley and the ether
scenes combine te make it a most desirable
route. This will be the most enjoyable of all
excursions.
As will be seen by an advertisement else
where, ZienV Lutheran church, of this city,
have made arrangements te run an excursion
te llarttnnn's Island, en the Susquehanna, en
Thursday next, July 29, 18S0. Fare for, the
round trip $1.25.
On Thursday, July 2'J, an excursion will be
run ever the Quarryvlllc read te Qunrryville
in eiiler te give persons an opportunity le at
tend the grand picnic te be held in Iless's
weeds near Qnarryvillc en that day. Fare for
round trip including admission te picnic, only
lid cents.
On Tuesday next an excursion will leave
here ever the Reading railroad for Atlantic
City.
Sociable.
Tills evening a sociable will be given at the
Green Cottage hotel by a number et young
men from the Hill .
A delightful shave is possible only with the
Cutieura Shaving Seap.
A New Klevater.
Mr. A W. Welchans has just completed ler
FrankMettfett,anewand very excellent ele
vator te be used in fuUlDg and lowering pro pre
visions, oysters and vegetables from the base
ment of the Farmers' Northern market house
te the pavement. It lias a carrying capacity el
200 pounds, and Is nrrangcu wnn ratcneis, se
that if anything should break it would be im
possible for it te fall, iris easily raised .and
lowered by an endless rope passed ever a large
shive wheel. The framework et the elevator
is very substantial and is entirely exposed te
view, being placed in the open area outside the
front wall of the market house. The work is a
credit te Mr. Welchans, who has built several
of these elevators, and will prove of great con
venience te Mr. Meltfett, whee largely In
creasing trade makes the handling of his pro pre
visions by hand a very laborious business.
A Card.
Having resided only a short time in Lancas
ter. I consider it net only my right, but even
iny duty,te correct the false impressions which
a certain unscrupulous person and his con
genial alders and friends have been circulat
ing, that my charges were exorbitant and un
just. The laudable purpose et these geed and
honest people is te force me te leave town. As
I feel no inclination te gratify their kind de
sires, I wish te inform the public of my rates,
which will be found the same as these of all
ether physicians. In ordinary cases I charge for
a visit or consultation from a half te one dol
lar, according te circumstances; ler a full ex
amination $.,&c. A large number of persons
are without means or at least property, and
physicians have often te furnish advice and
sometimes medicine without receiving any pay
There is also a class et diseases which no phy
sician will treat at the ulievc named rates, and
no one can justly expect me te de se.
ltd IMt. N.LEW IX.
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 ler from
infancy te maturity? Keep the mouth and
teeth right by SO.ODOXT.an.l you start them
right. JylO-lwdced&w
Night sweats, cough, emaciation and decline
prevented by Malt Bitters.
i'OLlTJVAL.
Attention Hancock Legien.
INAUGURATION BRIGADE.
The members el the above Legien will please
attend the lirst meeting for organization en
Monday Evening, July 20th, 1880,
at s o'clock sharp, at J. A. Sprenger's rooms.
Ne. . North Queen street. The Legien will be
composed of members of the different wards
and number 200 men. Membership in the
Legien will in no way interlere with the regu
lar parades of the ward clubs.
Respectfully yours.
PHILIP IIKKNAItl).
CHARLES F. RKNGIKR, Jit.,
ILR.McCO.NOMV,
Organizers.
Present membership one hundred . jy2l 2td
Fittli Ward.
The Democrats of the Filth ward will meet
at tin: public house of Philip Wall, en Tuesday
evening next, at 8 o'clock, te receive the re
port of the committee en permanent ellieers
and effect an organization. Every Hancock
and English man in tins ward is requested te
be prc-ent and enroll himself.
O. B.SIIEUTZKR,
President pre. tern.
FOR PRESIDENT :
OKX. WINFIELD S. HANCOCK,
OF PENNSYLVANIA.
FOR VICE PRESIDENT :
HON. WILLIAM H. ENGLISH,
OF INDIANA.
The great principles or American lib
erty arc still the lawful inheritance of
this people, and ever should he. The
right of trial by jury, the habeas corpus,
the liberty of the press, the freedom of
speech, the natural rights of persons and
the rights of property must he preserved.
WIXFIELD S. HANCOCK,
.Maj. (Jen. Ceind'g Dent. La. and Texas.
State Klccteral Ticket.
KLKCTOKS.
It. E. MONAGHAN,
W. 11. PLAY FORD.
JOHN SLEVIN.
E. A. PUE.
J. M. CAMPBELL.
GILLES DALLET.
JOHN N, MOFFET.
EDWIN WALDON.
NATHAN C.JAMES.
GEORGE FILI1ERT.
JAMES G. McSPARRAX.
DR. ALFRED J. MARTIN.
ADAM GERRINGER.
FRANK TURNER.
P.J. BIRMINGGIIAM.
II. E. DAVIS.
GEORGE A. POST.
A. M. BENTON.
J. P. LINTON.
COL. JOHN S. MILLER.
J.O. SAXTON.
C. M. BOWER.
J. A. J. BUCHANAN.
CHRISTOPHER MAGEE.
ROKERT M. GIBSON.
THOS. BRADFORD.
HARRY W. WILSON.
SAMUEL GRIFFITH.
J. ROSS THOMPSON.
DEMOCRATIC STATE TJCKKT.
VOH SUritEME JUIX1E.
GEORGE A. JEN KS.
POU AUOITOK OKXERAL.
ROBERT P. DECHERT.
DEMOCRATIC COUNT V TICKET.
FOK CONGRESS.
J L.STEINMETZ.
VOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
n. Mcmullen.
KOIl SKXATOK (13tll DISTRICT.)
J. If. DOUGLASS.
FOR ASSEMBLY (id DISTRICT.)
S. C. STEVENSON,
S. P. SHIRK.
FOR ASSEMBLY (3)1 DISTRICT.:
AMOS 1ULLER,
R. DAVIS YUNDT,
JACOB M. IIAENLEN.
FOR riUSON IXiil'KCTORH,
BARTON M. WINTER.
BENJ. MILLER.
FOR POOR DIRECTORS.
A.J.SNYDER,
JOHN FRANC1SCUS.
Withdrawn.
srEciAJ, xetives.
Try Leelicr's Renowned Cough Syrup.
A lady in East Liberty. Pa., whose face was
covered with sores, was cured by using one
bottle of " Dr. Lindsey's Bleed Searcher."
Honored and Messed.
When aboard of eminent physicians and
chemists announced the discovery that by
combining some well known valuable reme
dies, the 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 iny were sceptical ; but
proof of its merits by actual trial has dispelled
all doubt, and te-day the discoverers of that
great medicine. Hep Bitters, are honored and
blessed by all benefactors. jylG-2wd&w
Try Loeher's Renowned Cough Syrup.
Jeseph Itusau, Percy, Ontario, writes: "I
was induced te try Themas' Electrie Oil for a
lameness which troubled me ter three or four
years, and I found it the best article I ever
tried. It has been a great blessing te me." Fer
H. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 130 North
Queen street, Lancaster, Pa ')
A siM cle trial of Dr. Browning's Tonic and
Alterative convinces the most obstinate et its
superior health-giving qualities. It is a perfect
Bleed Purifier, changes the constitution suf
fering from Gencnd Debility into one of vig
orens Health, and enriches the Bleed. Manu
factured by 1U author and sole Proprietor, W.
Champien Browning, M. D., 1117 Arch Street,
Philadelphia. All, Druggists and Dealers in
Medicines keep it. jy23-lwd&w
Wine 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 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 and highly appreciated for weakly
leinalcs and aged persons, and for communion.
This wine is endorsed by Drs. Atleeand Davis,
and sold by II. E. Slaymar.er. J yl6-2tdw
Your liver is out of order aud.yeu knew it ;
se take ' Sellers' Liver Pills." Sold by all
druggists.
GENTLEMEN, WE ARE MAKING BUSINESS SUITS.
GENTLEMEN, 1VE ARE MAKING PANTALOONS.
GENTLEMEN, we are making all articles of clothing at very low prices in order te keep our workmen employed
during the dull months of July and August.
LAUNDKIED AND UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS made of best materials and guaranteed te fit.
INDIA GAUZE UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS, all sizes and all prices. Jean Drawers, Hosiery, Gloves,
Suspenders, Cellars, cuffs, etc., all in full-assortment at lowest prices.
E5F"All we ask is an examination of our stock and prices.
We shall continue te close our store at 7 o'clock in the evening, except Saturdays, until further notice and thank
our friends and customers for making their purchases early in the day.
ClIVLER BOWEKS & HTJKST,
25 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa.
Coughs.
"Zfreirn' Bronchial Treches'1'' are used with
advantage te alleviate Cenghs, Sere Threat,
Hoarseness and Bronchial Affection. Fer
thirty years these Troches liave been in use,
with annually Increasing favor. They are net
new and untried, but, having been tested by
wide and constant use for .nearly an entire
generation, they have attained well-merited
rank among the few staple remedies of the age.
The Tlireat.
"Brown' Bronchial Troches'" act directly
en the organs erthc voice. They have an ex
traordinary effect in all disorders of the Threat
and Larynx, restoring a healthy tone when re
laxed, either trem cold or ever-exertion of the
voice, and produce a clearand distinct enunci
ation. Speakers and Singers And the Troches
useful.
A Cough, 'CeM, Catarrh or Sere Threat re
quires immediate attention, as neglect often
times results in some incurable Lung Disease.
Brown's Bronchial Treelu-x" will almost in
variably give relief. Imitations are offered for
sale, many et which are injurious. The genu
ine "Brown's Bronchial Troches" are sold
only in boxes. jaiil5-lyd&wTu,Th&S
Try Leelicr's Renowned Cough Syrup.
Geed words de mere than hard speeches. Dr.
Themas' Electric Oil is the geed word of every
family. Thousands will testify te its wonder
ful cures of coughs, colds, sere threat, asthma,
croup and ether atllictiens of the breathing
organs; an invaluable outward specific for
lame back, soreness and contraction of the
muscles, and every variety of sores or hurts.
Fer sale by II. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 ami
39 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. 30
Trv Leehei's Renowned Cough Syrup.
An Old Man's Messing.
The following letter lias been addressed te a
writer for this paper :
Helly, N. J., June 1S.
Dkak Sin I am an old man, seventy-seven
years of age, and for three or four years I have
had Diabetes, which kept growing worse and
worse. I discharged an enormous amount of
water, the quantity . seeming te increase week
after week, and my strength growing less and
less, forced me te think that 1 must seen die,
which I certainly should have done had I net
taken Warner's Sate Diabetes Cure, which 1
was induced te try upon recommendation of a
friend who had used Warner's Sale Kidney and
Liver Cure, and wits cured by it. 1 have used
the Safe Diabetes Cure, it has cured me, and I
think it is the best thing in the world.
Yours truly,
jyKWwd&w M. N. Steudauii.
Try Leelicr's Renowned Ceuli Syrup
HEW AJi rEUTMEMEXTS
"lrA'TKI A :OOI) GIRL TO DO OKN-
i-ral housework. Must be well recom
menced. Apply at 315 North Lime street, ltd
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KAMI) MUSICAL, KNTKKTA1N.11 KNT
uid cool refreshing ISeerut
IIKSS'S SUMMER GARDEN,
ltd ( Uuc Frankc's), X. Prince Street.
GRAND FKKE EXCURSION THIS EVEN
ING te the Chestnut Street Hetel, oppo
site the 1. R. R. Depot, for Chicken Cern Soup
and Ground Heg Lunch.
THEODORE WEND1TZ.
ltd Proprietor.
riMCY DR. A. OROFF'S lil.ACK OIL, TUB
L Rest Liniment in the world. It can i
had wholesale and retail.
Cor. East King and Middle Streets.
ltd Lancaster, Pa.
ON TAP TO-NItSHT AND II Kit l AFTER.
Extra ISrewcd New Yerk Heheinian Ilcer.
Alse Clausen's Bottled Chainpaune Iteer at
Schiller Heuse. PETER LOT..
ltd
Till: REGULAR MONTHLY MKETINC OF
tint Union Itiiildini: and Lean Association
will be held en MONDAY Evening at 7
o'clock.
Sale of menevat 9 'clock.
A. II. HALL.
ltd Secretary.
(IIIKAI'KST OF TIIK SEASON.
J EXCURSION TO QUARRYVILLE AND
1MCNIC AT IIESS'S WOODS.
TlIUJtSliAV, Jl'ZT WHI't 1SHO.
Special train leaves King street (Steven's
Heuse) at 8:15 a. m., and leaves Ouurryvllle at
ittie p. m sharp. Round trip ticket, including
admission te picnic. i0 cents.
Tickets geed en special and regular trains
te be had at Miss L. Klynn's book store and
Jehn liicinen.'s shoe store, i" North Queen
street. jy24-4td
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RAND EXCURSION TO
HARTMAN'S ISLAND.
(On the Susquehanna River.)
THURSDAY, JULY 29th, 1880.
Round trip only 91.25. Children between ."
and 12 years C3 cents. Zion's Lutheran chnreh
has made arrangements te run an excursion te
this beautiful island. Scenery along tin; river
en the Tort Deposit It. R. grand. Fishing
geed. An abundance of berries in the neigh
borhood. Geed water and retreshuiciits en the
island. Train leaves Pennsylvania Railroad
Depot at ;:20 a. m. Arrives at Ilartman's at 8
tt. in. Returns in the evening. Tickets for
sale at Christ. Shaeffer's, corner West Kin;r
and Water streets, anil Henry Uerhart's, 51
North Queen street. jy2l-4td
1 LACK SILKS! 1ILACK SILKS!
We call particular attention te our Large
Stock of
BLACK SILKS
bought at Importer's Sales in New Yerk and
Philadelphia, which we are offering at prices
that defy competition. Alse,
BLACK CASHMERES,
In nil Grades and Qualities. Our 50c. quality
is the liest ever sold ler the money.
The attention of Hetel Keepers and ethers is
called te a large let of
SAMPLE TOWELS,
which we arc closing at Lew Prices.
FAIIESTOCI'S,
CHEAP DRY GOODS HOUSE,
Next. Doer te the Court Moiike.
Y. M. C. A. EXCURSION
TO
CAPE MAY,
On FRIDAY, AUGUST 6th, 1880.
Via Penn'a Railroad.
FARE FOR HOUND TRIP: Yerk, JCWO;
Marietta, $3.10; Columbia, $1.00; Mountville,
$3.00; Rohrerstown, $3.00; Landisville, $3.00;
Lancaster, $2.7e ; Leanian Place, $. ; Kinzer's,
$2.55 ; Gap, $2.45 ; Christiana. $2.35 ; Parkesburg,
$2.20; Ceatesvillc, $2.05. Ad tickets geed for
TWO DAYS.
SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES: Marietta. 4:10
a. m.: Watts, 4:45; Chlques, 4:4'.): Columbia, 5;
Mountville, $5:10; Rohrerstown, 5:19; Diller
ville, 5:25; Lancaster. 5:35 ; Winner. 5:48; Bird-in-Hand,
5:52; GordenvRle, fi-02; Leanian
Place, eaxi; Kinzers. 6:15; Gap, fi:21; Christiana,
6:27; Atglen, C:31; Parkesburg. t':40; Pomeroy,
6:44 ; Ceatesvillc, 6:52. Arrive at West Phila
delphia at 8:10 a. m.
Landisville passengers will com te Lancas
ter en the Fast Line, which will leave Landis
ville at 5:05 a. m.
Fer further particulars see small bills mid
circulars, or address either of the Excursion
Committee.
D. C. HAVEKSTICK,
D. S. BURSK.
Excursion Committee.
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OUT tSOOttS.
GENTLEMEN, WE ABE MAKING DRESS SUITS.
XEIV AliVEBTISEMEXTS.
Among the 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 arc 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. &c.
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.
THE LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK OF
BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, &C,
In the city, is te be seen at the Works of
NORBECK & MI LEY,
PRACTICAL CARRIAGE BUILDERS,
COR. DUKE AND VINE STS., LANCASTER, PA.
J-COX & CO.'S OLD STAND.-W
The Stock includes all the
LATEST STYLES SPRINGS,
uch as the llrewster, Whitney, Salidec Triple, Empire Cress Spring, Dexter Queen, Duplex
ml Elliptic, and they will also make te order any style a purchaser may desire. Repairing
f all kinds promptly attended te. All work guaranteed for vne year.
"OUR WORK SUSTAINS OUR WORD."
xi:n- AvrjiKTisiiMnxTs.
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IOST. ON FRIDAY EVENING, 11 E
t tween Pennsylvania Railroad depot and
4:tT Seuth Prince street, a Masonic Mark with
Pin attached. A suitable reward will be paid
if lett at the abev number. jy24-ltd
105
LADIES AND GENTS
It you want a
105
GOOD FITTING BOOT OR SHOE,
Ueady-inude or made te order, call at
P. HIBMENZ'S,
Ne. ia" North Queen Street.
Custom Werk a Specialty. 1e2Sft Wtftl
f 1AS FITTING AND PLUMBING.
JOHN P. SOHAUM,
Ne. 27 SOUTH QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.,
PLUMBER, GAS AND STEAM FITTER.
A Large Assortment et
GAS FIXTURES
Coustantlven hand.
jylO-fi:ndeuwS
'OTICK.
REDUCTION.
IN
Paper Hangings,
In order te make room for our Full Stock. We
have reduced our entire line of
WALL PAPEES.
NEW PATTERNS,
BEST STYLES,
AND
NOT DAMAGED !
In any way.
White Blanks reduced from 15c. te Sc.
Flats reduced from 20c. te 15c.
Satins reduced from 25c. te 12c.
Bronzes reduced Irem 50c. te :i0c.
Jeb Lets from 3c. te 5c. apiece.
43-Paper hung at short notice by competent
workmen, and at a very low price.
J. B. Martin & Ce.
"PENNSYLVANIA B. It. COMPANY.
POPULAR EXCUP.SION TO
NIAGARA FALLS,
Wathins and Havana Glens,
and Seneca Lake.
A First-class Excursion te these points has
been arranged te leave en
Tuesday, August 3, 1880,
Starting from Lancaster at 11:05 a.m., passing
through Sunbury, Willlamspert and Klniim,
and arriving at Watkins Glen at 6:51 p. m.
The Return Coupens will be geed until
AUGUST 18, 1880, inclusive.
Purchasers of these tickets will have the
privilege et returning either by way of the
same route, or via Geneva and thence by the
steamer en Seneca Lake te Watkins, where
they take the cars et the Northern Central
Railwav for the return home. The lareferthe
Round "Trip has been fixed at the very low
rate of
$9.50 FROM LANCASTER.
Children between the ages et 5 and 12 years,
Half Price. Ne step ever will be allowed en
these tickets -before reaching Watkins Glen,
but holders of tickets will have the privilege of
stepping at all points from there, going and
returning. NOTE. Special reduced rates have
been secured for this occasion from a number
of Hotels at Watkins and Niagara Falls: The
Great Races at Rochester occur within the
dates et this excursion. Full information may
be had nn application te W. F. HAMBRIUHT,
Agent P. IL K., Lancaster, Pa., or by letter te
J. K. SHOEMAKER,
Passenger Agent Middle District,
12 North Third Street, Harrisburg.
Fraxk Thomsen, General Manager.
L. 1. Farmku, Gen'l Passenger Agent.
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A'ii'ir ATiVERTISlSMKXTS.
SCHOOL TAX, 1880.
Tin; duplicate is in the hands et the Treas
u rcr. 5 per cent, off for premt payment.
WM. O. MARSHALL, Treasurer.
Ne. 12 Centre Square.
Oilice hours trem 9 a. in. te 4 p. in.
icl2-3tdS,WSIi
DR. WM. 11. FAHNKSTOCK
Having returned from the Seuth, has re
sumed his office practice, and can be found at
his residence.
Ne. 239 EAST KING STREET.
ml8-2nulewS
LIVERY NOTICE.
Having added te our Livery Stock Twe
Hearses we are new prepared te attend te tun-
cr.us at tue soonest nonce.
Office open day and night.
iylU-2tdS REESE BROS.
ri'OHACCO RAISERS' NOTICE.
I Tlie Penn'a Mutual Hail Insurance Com
pany is new ready te bind the insurance, and
issue policies against hail damage te tobacco.
Rates reduced. Insure before It is tee late, at
UAUSMAN & BURNS'S, Ins. Agents,
Office, 10 West Orange Street.
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riTOE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF
X the American Meclianics'Buildingund Lean
Association will be held this (SATURDAY)
evening at 8 o'clock, in Ceyle's Building, Ne.
."S East King street
ltd WM. T. JEFFERIES, Secretary.
;105
GO TO
F. IIIEMENZ'S,
105
Ne. 105 North Queen street for the Cheapest
and Best BOOTS AND SHOES.
105 Sign of the Biir Shee. 105
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11th SERIES. NEW. SERIES 11th.
INSTALLMENT PLAN.
Borrowers get full amount of Lean. The an
nual meeting of the "Peeples' Building, Lean
and Deposit Company " will be held at their
hall. Ne. 55 North Queen street, this (Saturday)
evening, 21th. at 1 o'clock. Election of olli elli
eers. report distributed, and shares for sale in
the llth series, just Issued. Ne back dues te
pay. H. W. VILLEE,
lid Secretary.
100 Tens of Rags Wanted,
Fer which the highest price will be paid.
1 CENTS PER POUND FOR GOOD
MIXED RAGS.
The highest price paid for Woolens, Old
Paper, Beeks. 4c. Teh Kag Asserters wanted
te whom the highest price will be paid.
JOHN A. SHOBEB,
Cor. North Queen and Orange Streets,
JyO-tfdR Tncaater, Pa.
JTOJt SALE OH KENT.
1701t KENT.
1 The well-known Livery Establishment
kept by me for 12 years.
GEORGE W. ZECHER,
jy2l-3td 221 North Queen Street.
I jolt KENT.
. The second story et Eshleuian A Rath Rath
ven'a Banking Heuse, at Centre Square, and
also a room en second story, opposite the
Penn'a R. R. Depot, en Chestnut street.
B. F. ESHLEMAN.
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ROB SALE CHEAP.
L A four and a two horse power Demestic
Steam Engine 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.
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-tlANTEl) IMMEDIATELY. A MEDIUM
M Size Brick Heuse and let with all the
comforts of a home. Address A. B., Inteixi Inteixi
eencer Oflice, stating lowest cash price and
hew seen possession can be given, full partic
ulars, &c. jyl'J-tfd
WAJiTEV.
WAMTEO..EVERYBODY TO ADVEK
tlsc, free et charge, in the Ihtkixioik Ihtkixieik
cbr, who wants something te de.
WANTED A SITUATION BY A WIDOW
weuian te de washing, ironing, house
work 4c. Apply at 622 Christian Alley.
WANTED A GOOD GIRL TO DO GEN
eral housework in a small family. Geed
wages paid. Inquire at Dry Goods Stere, Ne.
38 West King street. jy24-ltd
WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED DINING
Roem girl. One middle aged preferred .
Address with reference
JOHN S. LANDIS,
j y22-3td Springs Hetel, Lltitz, Pa.
IAG3! RAGS! -RAGS! RAGS 'WANTED
fc, Housekeepers" take notice that we are
paying 2 cents a pound for MIXED RAGS.
casn paiu as seen as uenvereu u
WM. nENNECKE,
Ne. 23.1 West King Stree
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THIRD EDITIOtf.
SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 24, 1880.
WEATHER INDICATIONS.
Vashis6TON, July 24. Fer the New
England and the Middle Atlantic states,
cloudy or partly cloudy weather, occasion
al rain, winds, mostly northerly, nearly
stationary temperature, stationary or
lower barometer.
THE FLODED TUNNEL.
Pumping Out the Shaft at Jersey City.
Jersey Citv, July 24. Werk at the
tunnel was resumed at an early hour this
menring. The water in the shaft was up te
within a few inches of the engine which
was working te keep the water from over
flowing it, the water in the shaft
being higher than at any time since
the accident. Werk was resumed en
the cribbing and all the men who
were discharged yesterday were put te
work again and will be kept at it night
and day until the crib work is completed
Mrs. Bagley, the wife of one of the men
in the tunnel at the time of the accident,
and Miss Broderick, of Philadelphia, a
sister of two of the men new in the tunnel,
were at the works this morning and created
quite a scene by crying and making vain
efforts te get near the mouth of the shaft.
Three divers are new preparing te go
down te try and close the deer of the
air lock, the one who went down last night
finding it impossible te de anything. He
was unable te say whether there was a
body between the outer deer of the air
lock or net.
RIFLE SHOOTING.
The English Veat the Americans at Wim Wim
Dleileu. Wimuleden, July 24. At 800 yards
range the English made 580, the Ameri
cans 544; at 000 yards, Americans 515,
English 550 : at 1000 yards, English 508,
Americans 510.
False Marking Charged.
A court of inquiry will te-day iuvesti
gate the alleged false marking.
Londen, July 24. The Daily Ttleyraph
correspondent at Wimbledon, discussing
the statement of a marksman who dis
claimed his score and declared that he had
bribed the markers, says It is te be fer
vently hoped that it may be made per
fectly clear that our brethren-from the
United States and Canada have net suf
fered from any malpractice. It is posi
tively asserted in camp that unfair mark
ing has taken place in ether competitions".
The Totals.
Grand totals : English, 1G47 ; American?,
1508.
TANNER.
Weaker and Mere Irritable.
New Yerk, July 24. Dr. Tanner was
somewhat weaker and rather mere ir
ritable te-day. Early this morning he com
plained of a burning in his stomach and
was given two mouthfuls of het water,
which stimulated the gastric follicles,
relieving the distress. His physicians
think this an unfavorable sign, but he says
that during his fast at Minneapolis he often
experienced the same sensation. He
enters en the twenty-seventh day's, fast
with no ether marked change in condi
tion. LABOR TROUBLES.
Prospective Lockout Among English Cotten
Operatives.
Londen, July 24. An interview between
the masters ami cotton operatives of Bol Bel Bol
eon yesterday resulted in the operatives de
claring their intention te strike en Wednes
day next unless an advance of fire per cent,
in their wages is conceded. The masters said
they would in such event enforce a general
lockout. The dispute directly effects four
millions spindles and ten thousand opera
tives. Twe thousand operatives arc new
out en strike at Rochdale. A strike is also
probable at Old Hall.
JUDGE LYNCH.
lie Applies a Neatly Fitting Necktie te a
Deserving Subject In Colerado.
Denver, Cel., July 24. Policeman
O'Neal was shot dead yesterday at Koko Keko Koke
mo by Charles Morten, who was intoxi
cated and raising a disturbance. The mui
dcrcr was taken te jail, but a crowd seen
gathered, overpowered the guards, and
taking the prisoner out lynched him. Be
fore he was hung he confessed te having
committed ether murders, and said he
ought te have been hung long age.
GRANT.
Elected President of a New Mexican Land
Company.
Bosten, July 24. General Grant was
elected , president of the San Pedre and
Canen De L'Aqua company, which owns
40,000 acres of land in New Mexico, includ
ing copper and geld mines. Bosten and
New Yerk capitalists arc largely Interest
ed in the enterprise. Gen. Graut's head
quarters will be at the banking house of
Geerge Willam Balleu & Ce.
FOUR BARNS BURNED.
Supposed te Have Been Firrd by Trampa.
New Branch, N. J., July 24.-Four barns
en the Crethers estate at Hendricks were de
stroyed by fire last night, together with two
valuable horses, four Aldcrney cows, a
large quantity efjrain, hay and farming
implements. It is supposed the buildings
were accidentally fired by tramps. Less,
$7,000 te $8,000.
THE TURF.
Te-day's Racing ai Saratoga.
Saratoga, July 24. First race wen casi.
ly by Luke Blackbun, Gabriel second.
Second race, Oden lirst, Chimney Sweep
second.
Third race, Charlie Gerham first, Bed
Man second.
Fourth race, Frank Short first, Disturb
ance second.
FATAL FIGHT.
Circus Men vs. Roughs at Shenandoah.
Pettsvile, Pa., July 24. During a fight
between rengns and the canvas men of a
circus company at Shenandoah en June
23, Themas Coates was struck en the head
with a stone by Larry Ryan. Coates died
from the effects this morning. Hyan was
committed te prison.
DROWNED.
A Constable sad His Captive.
Winnepeg, Maine, July 24 While Con
stable Power was crossing Red river with
Mike Carrell, an escaped prisoner, the lat
tct upset the beat and both were drowned.
Aecaittd et lataaUetdCt
Allentown, Pa., July 24. The jaiy
rendered a verdict exonerating Minnie
Keim from infanticide, based en the opin
ion of the coroner's physician, who be
lieved that the child had been born alive
but died from natural causes.
Deatb et a Prominent Payslclta.
Philadelphia, July 24. Dr. Censtau.
tine Herring, a prominent physician of this
city, died here last night.
MARKETS.
Mew Yerk Market.
Naw Your. July 21. Fleur State and West
ern firm : moderate expert and home trade in
qulry ; state at 3 H04 40: extra de at 125
0430: choice. de., l tiOtfi ue; tanev
ti 1036 23: round hoop Ohie 3 10Q: 75:
choice de $5 8037 IX); superfine western XHMni
4 40: common te geed extra de 4 256 1 ft);
choice dodo 4 7037 UO; choice white wlieatde
430)5U0; State and Western tlmi, with mod
erate Inquiry: Southern tlrtu and steady;
common te fair extra $5 251(5 20: geed te
cneice de K i"7 00.
Wheat White about c loner : Keil. cash
and July, Ji?4C lower ; ethers quiet and tlrni:
Ne. 2 Red, ea-.li, l 0!"4 ; de July. t IWJ-jl 0J ;
de Aug., 1 0? ; de Sept., t .
Cern a shade easier; Mixed western spot,
4T34Sc; de future 4749c.
Oats dull; state 3742e: western liQI2e:
Ne. 2, Sept., 32&c.
fhilatlelplda Markni.
1'BiLAUiu.rHiA, July 24. Fleur .upertlne
at f250:i; extra utW20gaaO; Ohie and Indiana
family at $.1 25U : Penn'a Umilv at MS 5 30:
St. Leuis family .V)tOJ: .le old,22."$4 75 ;
Minnesota family 5&at 25: putuui mei high
grades Hi 75Q8 25 ; market quiet.
Rye flour at $4 25.
Wheat quiet : Ne. 2 Western Ited $1 le.: ;
Penn'a Red 1 10l 11 ; Amber 1 10;
Cern quiet ; steamer 4Sc ; yellow 51c; mixed
50c.
Oaf dull ; Ne. 1, Whllc4:c; Ne. 2, de 42c ; Ne.
3,de3S10c; Ne. :, Mixed 3Sc.
Kye quiet.
Previsions steady ; imss perk at 13 5U$14 On ;
beef bams 21 UO22 ; India m.t-s lieel SO;;
bacon, smoked shoulders Cc; wilt 55e;
smoked hams ll12$e ; ptekled ham- tii'.Ki':
Lard steady ; cuy Kettle 74Sc : ik--buleliers
tye ; prime steam $7 20tv7 27.
Butter tirm: Creamery 252te; de geed
te choice 2224c ; Itratirerd eeiinty anil Sew
Yerk extra. 23c ; Western reserve extra !:
lSc;dogeod te choice 1415c; Kollssearee;
Penn'a extra 15817; Western reserve extra
13 17c.
Kggs stem ly ; l'enu'a 14c: Western 134 ISlic.
Cheese ill m ; New Yerk full cream li.jilti:,
Western lull cream SX!)c: de tuir te geuk
7K?4c; de hair skims ;'iS&c. A
seeds Uoed te prime Timethy $3 (It) : Flax
seed at $1 251 30. Clever at at 7 50tf.
rcireieum tiuti ; rellne.t vac.
Whisky 1 10.
Stock markets.
PniLAiKi.riii a. J ul v 24.
1230 p. u. 3:00 i M.
Stocks II rm.
l'ennati's (third Issue) hn;
Philadelphia A Eiij 144
Heading :v, ....
Pennsylvania 55 ....
Lehigh Valley. 52
United Ces. et N. J lt;i
Northern Pacific )
" Preferred 51
Northern Central "VA
Lehigh Navigation 3ii4
Korrisleurn 102
Central Transportation Ce. 47j
Pitts., Titusviilc S. KinlUle. I4a
Little Schnylkill 44
Naw Xerk. J nly 24.
Stocks strong.
Meney 22
N. Y. Central 132
Eric ViVt
Adams Express iU'A
Michigan Central 024
Michigan Southern Iu7
Illinois Central .....lt)trt
Cleveland A Pittsburgh.. ..121
Chicago & Keck Island 100
Pittsburgh Fert Wayne.. 123
Western Union Tel. Ce W
Teledo ft Wabash 41'
hew Jersey Centra! 75
Ontario Western 27i
United States Bends and Sterling Kxehniit..
(Quotations by 11. K. Jamisen .t Ce., S. W
Cor. 3d and Chestnut Streets).
Philadelphia. July 21.
United Statists, 18sl, (registered). .104
United States 5s, Isrfl, (registered). .H2'4l02Ji
United Slates 4's, 1, (rcgitenil)llljf1$liuj
United States 4's,1,J1,(ceuihiiis).. .IllWIII'-,
United States 4's. l)7. (registered). .11.1) VW
United States Currency tfs I25j4d2i;
Sterling Excbanuc 43 irglK5
LANCASTKK HOUSEHOLD M AltKKT.
DAIRY.
Uutter !jia Isti'JOc
Cup cheese, 2 cups ...5c
Cottage cheese. 2 piece. 5c
Dutch cheese t lump tVJiWc
VI'.UITS.
Apricots t? qt 15c
Apples If? yz pk Hii-
Applcs (new) ft f, pic. 10iQJ2e
liuiinuas each 'inj'xr
Blackberries 11 box Sqitki
Cherries, dried, f qt i2e
Currants, dried, fl ft I2i-
Dried Apples fl qt 5te
" Peaches?) qt Wi.il-
Huckleberries fl qt...-. tM7e
Lemens f) Uez JJi?rj."c
Oranges f) dez .'e
Pine Apples piece l2&':se
Peaches 5' Jpecfc 2WS25i:
Kaspberries f) box I0fcl2e
VKCKTABLKS.
Asparagus?) hunch SQ!0e
Beets i bunch 5e
Cabbage ) head Hft2f)c
Carrots f) bunch 35e
Cucumbers 1ft tlez I5i20c
Egg Plants each IOi2i)e
Green Cern "ft dez lOQ'.lic
Green leans fl y. peek Hie
Lima beans ) qt I520c
Lettuce, head and pl.ite 35c
Onions f) yt pk 25c
Potatoes old l i pk e
" new fl A pk 12e
Radishes f) bunch 5c
Soup Beans ft qt c
Salsify bunch le
Squashes each 2e
Tomatoes ft pl: 15c
reL'LTKV.
Chickens f) pair legWlc
Ducks pair JuG0e
Geese If) piece Wietfjtl
risit.
Cattish 3) lb l-Je
El$ tM JO ll't'
afu ssu
x(-rcii jNj
SUIl .!' t-
MISC'ELLANKOCS.
Apple Butter V qt 25c
Cantcletips ........ ..................3$v5c
Eggs If) dez !23)15c
Heney ) lb ..2t25c
Seap ) A We,Vk
Sauerkraut If) qt Itfl2(
Watermelons 20J35c
MKATS.
Beef Steak, f) ft liffilfk-
" Keast (rib) f) B. Vi&We
" " (chuck) f) ft MMI2r
" Cernell, f) ft : 1013a
" Dried, f) ft miin:
Ham f) ft ll'tJ.Sc
Lamb t) ft 1220c
Xjlalfl Tp D .- ftjfjfJt.
Mutten ) ft littiMU:
l erK ft ft........... ....... ........ ....... .-jjiuc
Pudding If) ft Sc
Sausage ) ft ...aSHie
Sides and Bacen ) ft 7$l0c
Shoulders f) ft... .................... ,7c
Veal V ft 10lUc
OKA IX.
Cleverseed f) bus $5.00fiC.i
Ilay ?) ten 9ls22
lwn VV UllOff v4e 4Mfii
Oats f) bus WiiVc
Kyefl bus HViyec
?1 ft 10$12c
Timethy Seeed ) bus 3.25&3.50
M1SCELLAXEOCS.
A GRAND SOCIAM.K WILL BE IIF.LD
at the Green Cottage te-morrow (Satur
day) evening. Ne improper characters admit
ted. Admission Irce. JyiJ-itd
riO TO KINO WALT'S FOK
PUKE WINKS AND LIOITOIW. FI.KSil
GKOCKICIKS, AND THE
GREAT MEDICINAL BITTEBS.
Alse 93 per cent. Alcohol. All at
Ne. 205 WEST KINO STREET.
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IOMK AND SEE MR.
WILLIAM ROSE,
Umbrella and Parasol Slanafactiirer.
All kinds of repairing and re-covering done
at the shortest notice and very near, at the
old place of Themas Sperlng. Ne. r.'J south
Queen Street, Lancaster. Pa. jyitt-2tdltw
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