7? 5 V- - l .' V " ' V,i -."""'-''" "V r ' -y i T OBITUARY. Deatn of Christian Melllnger, Aaed 92. Christian Mellingcr, a venerable patri arch of Mountville, West Ilenipfield town ship, died last evening between 10 and 11 o'clock, in the 92d year of his age, of dropsy, with which he had been but a fchert time affected. Mr. Mellingcr was a native of this county, a farmer by profes sion, and led a quiet and homely life ; and yet by his frugality, industry and skill in farming acquired a very considerable for tune, estimated at from $80,000 te 100, 000. He was au upright, honorable man, highly esteemed by all who knew him. He was a widower, and for some years past has lived with one of his sons. He was a member, we believe, of the Old Mennonite church. His surviving family consists of four sous and six daughters, all of whom are married. His funeral will take place en Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock. Caught iu the Act. On Saturday evening a woman attempted te steal a pair of shoes from the stoic of Shaub & Bre., en East King btreet. Soen after entering the store she picked up a pair of gaiters which she placed under her arm and attempted te conceal. Mrs. Shaub, wife of one of the piopiicteis of the store, was in at the time and she saw the woman take the shoes. After pre tending te make some purchases the woman started te leave the store. The cleik, who had been informed of the larceny by Mrs. Shaub, stepped her as she was going out, and, catching held of the shoes, pulled them out from under her arm. The woman said she had bought them up town, but as they had the marks of the linn upon them she was compelled te admit the theft. The clerk gave her into the custody of a policeman, but Mr. Shaub refused te prosecute and she was allowed te go free. She said her name was Miller. ;h Items. fieergc 1'etre cut some of his tobacco en Friday. . Judge Livingston is spending his vaca tion en his farm near town. On Satin day night Geerge Petie's spring house was broken into and Mime butter and a quantity of milk were stolen. La-t night thieves broke open the spring house and stable of William G. Livingston but stele nothing. An attempt was also made te open the store of Kauffman & Livingston, but was unsuccessful. Hev. William L. Ledwith, pastor of Ilcllvuu Presbyterian church, has gene te Km epe for his health. His friends wish him a safe trip. IleutistH OH" ler Kellefuute. Drs. M. H. Webb, A. J. Kutz, Eddie Keller, (who is studying dentistry with Dr. Webb), of this city, Dr. J. L. Baker, of Coatesville, Dr. Underwood, of West Chester and Dr. J. L. Nislcy, of Middle Middle tewn: also. Mr. Juan Falero, of Mexico, (a student of the dental department of the L'nivei-sity of Pennsylvania, new spending sometime in this city witnessing operations by Dis. Webb and Kutz), left Lancaster en the fast line at 2:10 this afternoon for Bellefentc, te attend the three days ses sion of Pennsylvania state dental society. Dis. Webb, Kutz, Baker, Underwood and Xisley are te clinic before the society with the clectie-maguetie mallet, and a new electric engine. LANDISVILLE CAMPMKl-TIM.. It Opei: Te-iiinrrfiw Preliminary Seitices yesterday. The Landisville campmecting will be opened formally to-nmnew afternoon. Al ready there are en the grounds semethiity ei- forty families. Seme or the cottages :ue already occupied and all of them have b2en refitted and put in elder for house keeping. Yesterday tlrsre was picachi'ig morning and evening by Rev. Jereme Lindemuth, of St. Paul's church, this city. The pros pect is that the camp will be one of tl.e largest ever held en the grounds. Washington Borough Items. The borough is again quiet, the excite ment caused by the removal of the fences having subsided. The river is falling and there arc plenty of fishermen upon it. The Sabbath school of the Church of Gi.d holds its annual picnic in the grove of Bemhurd Mann, deceased, en Wednes day. A brass band will enliven the occa sion. The tobacco is looking well and some of it is being topped. Clir-d With Stealing Lumber. Jehn Schects and Geerge Evans, of Co lumbia, were arrested for stealing lumber from the yard of Edward Smith, in that place. It appears that thse men were in the habit of taking lumber from Mr. Smith's yard, and after leading it in beats they would take it te Washington borough where they would dispose of it. Iu de fault of bail thft men were committed te jail by Squire Evans, te answer the charge at court. Hard te Find. The late president of the late beard of Re publican return judges, Jehn II. Fry, esq., has been busy all day hunting speakers for the Republican meeting at Ephrata. Owing toarepeitthat Fry would preside ou the occasion he had great difficulty in finding anybody who would go. He has fallen back en his friend Tem Davis as a last resort. A Sunday Scheel Worker. The leca' committee en state Sunday school convention have been notified that Kev. 1$. F. Vincent will attend the conven tion. Mr. Vincent is one of the most en thusiastic Sunday school workers in the United States. He is the author of a num ber of the Chatauqua text book, was leader of the Chester Heights assembly, and will lead the assemblies at Lakeside, Ohie and Chatauqua, X. Y. Mad Dogs. Yesterday there was considerable excite ment in Rohrerstown. It was caused by a deg belonging te Isaac Miller which was believed te be mad. The animal was shot after he had bitten several ethers. A deg was shot at Walnut and Queen streets te-day by a boy. The animal was said te have had the hydrophobia. A deg which had the fits or hydrophobia made his appearance en Seuth Queen street last night. He bit a little girl aud s cvcral dogs and was finally killed. llalloen Anceiihien. Charles Coulman of this city, put up a large paper balloon in Manhcim en Satur day night. After it had ascended several hundred feet it burst. (Picnic. The Sun Equipment association is hold ing a picnic at Tell's Hain te-day and the attendance is large. Goods Ideattfled. The can of lard found in the possession of James Murvine en Saturday morning was identified te-day by a man who re sides en the Herse Shee pike near Mechan icsburg. He says it was stolen from his premises en Saturday morning between 2 and 3 o'clock. There were two handker chiefs of the same material banging en the fence iu the yard at the same time. One of these was stolen and it was found in Murvine's house this morning by Con stable Lentz. Bitten by a Deg. Yesterday afternoon Geerge Maxwell, aged about 20 years, and bearding with his mother Mrs. Jesephine Maxwell, Ne. 4i:i Church street, was attacked by a strange deg and bitten in the leg near the knee. The deg behaved se strangely that feais were entertained that he may have been mad. As a precautionary measure Mr. Maxwell called upon a surgeon and had the wound cauterized. The deg is said te belong te a family. living in the neighborhood. Unclaimed Letter. The following is a list of unclaimed let ters remaining in the posteffice at Lancas ter for the week ending Monday, July 26, 1880 : Ladle Lint: Mamie Ewing, Eva Shcnk. , . Gent' List: Henry Bigler, Jehn D. Corley, Mr. Gait, Isaac Heiney, Jehn Ken dig, B. A. Knox (for.), Michael Kennedy, Themas Loucks. Clayten Landis. .las. H. Ostman, Harry Trout. Henry Weber. Melcn IIere Recovered. The horse and buggy stolen en Friday night from Mr. Binklcy, of Lititz, the par ticulars of which have been already pub lished, has been recovered and returned te the owner. They had been abandoned by the thieves somewhere near Ephrata. Three well-dressed young men who were seen loitering in the vicinity are supposed te be the thieves. Evangelical Campineetlug. The eampmccting at Brownstewu, West Earl township, under the auspices of the Evangelical association, in charge of Rev. Kncrr, of Beading district, will commence en Monday evening, August 9, and con tinue till August 14. Gene te Meet 111m Namesake. B.ubary Coast evens up. Phil. Baker has get home but Adam J. Eberly is off te Durlach te fan his fevered brew and te consult with Pierson M. Eberly as te what the counted out Ebcrlys are going te de about it. A Itey Drowned. On Friday afternoon, a two-year-old son of Mr. Henry Darene, residing in Hellam township, Yerk county, fell into a water trough at the spring-house and was drowned. He is said te have been a very bright and interesting child. Itlet Cases. Squire Frank, of Columbia, has returned te court fourteen cases of riot against per sons who were engaged in the recent trouble in Washington borough, caused by the attempt of the authorities te set back the fences. Small Wreck. Near the tunnel, above Columbia, a small freight wreck occurred yesterday af ternoon. Several box cars leaded with freight and the caboose were thrown from the traek and broken. Iteinembering Uncle Hebby. Te-day the Union fire company's Hag is floating in honor of the birthday of Rebert Fulton, who was a member of the com pany. Religious. Ilev. F. Seachrist will peach en next Sunday, Aug. 11, in the M. E. church. east end of Mechanicsbunr. Upper Lea- cock township, at 2 o'clock in the after noon. Jurers te be Drawn. On Friday next, at 11 o'clock in the fore neon, the sheriff, jury commissioners and Judge Livingston will draw jurors in the commissioners' office. Excursions. Ringgold band excursion te Atlantic City en Tuesday, July 27, en Philadelphia and Heading and Camden and Atlantic raiireaa. Tickets geed for two days te return en anv traiu from Philadelphia or Atlantic Citv without additional charce. Fare for reu ud t rip only $2.73. Special trains leave Lancaster King street at 4:10 a. m., Col umbia, 4:10 a. m. Fer particulars see pesters and circulars at all stations en R. and C. R. R. Niaeara Falls excursion en Tuesday, August 3. Tickets geed for 15 days te re turn en any train. Fare for round trip only $10. Trains leave Lancaster (King street) at 7:.'55 and Columbia at 7:55 a. m. Fer particulars see pregrammes at ticket office. 11. Skiit, esq.. Sonth Adams, Massachusetts, writes: Allew me te inform you hew much geed St. Jacob's Oil has done in this neigh borhood. A woman had the Rheumatism se badly that she could net even attend te her wsi.li. Three annlicatlens of St. Jacob's Oil cured her. lier joy seemed te have no bounds. . m Nutritious, restorative, quieting, strength ening and purityingare Malt Hitters. Leve rules the court, the camp, the grove. Hut this wc find where'er we rove. That SOZODONT alone supplies The dazzling teeth and ruby dyes. That lend a maiden half the charms That win her te her lever's arms. jy26-lwdeed4w Fer baby and children what mere delicate and wholesome than Cuticura Seap. SPECIAL NOTICES. Honored and Blessed. 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 di-eaes that most all ether remedies could be dispensed with, m.iny were sceptical; but proet of its merits by actual trial has dispelled all doubt, and te-day the discoverers of that yreat medicine. Hep Bitters, are honored and blessed by all benetacters. Jyl6-2wdAw Try Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup. A Great Enterprise. The Hep Bitters Manufacturing Company is one et Rochester's greatest business enter prises. Their Hep Bitters have reached a sale beyond all precedent, having from their in trinsic value teund their way into almost every household in the land. Graphic. Jyl-2wdw "Don't you forget it. "Sellers' Liver Pills" were the first pills se called in the United Stales, and never tall te de their work. A sixplk trial of Dr. Browning's Tonic and Alterative convinces the most obstinate et its superior health-giving qualities. Itls aperfect Bleed Puritler, changes the constitution suf fering from General Debility into one of vig orous Health, and enriches the Bleed. Manu factured by iu author and sole Proprietor, W. Champien Browning, M. D., 1117 Arch8treet, Philadelphia. All Druggists and Dealers In Medicines keep It. Jy2S-lwdw LANCASTER DAILY, 1 " : xtrwurmMY maml. - "- ' --- - r. - J. c. LIYEET, SALE & EXCHANGE STABLE, Ne. 112 Seuth Queen Street, in the Bear of Erisman's Hetel Where gentlemen will find at all times Geed Safe Horses aud Fir.-t-elass Wagons te hire. Alse all styles of "Wagons con stantly en hand for sale, new and second-hand. New Wagons, Buggies and Carriages Made te Order, And all kind of Repairing done at short notice, in the best style and at the Very Lewest Prices by HARRY HAUGHTON, Shep in the rear of the Stable. Alse Horses and Mules constantly bought, sold and exchanged. STABLE 112 SOUTH QUEEN STREET, Mothers! Mothers!! Mothers!!! Are you disturbed at night and broken et your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain or cutting teeth? It se, go at once and getabettle of MRS. WINS LOWS SOOTHING SYRUP. Itwill relieve the peer little sufferer Immediately depend upon it; there is no mistake about it. 1 here 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. It is perfectly safe te use in all cases, and pleas ant te the taste, and is the prescription et one ei the eldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere 25 cent a bottle. fl.l7-lydAwM.W4S Try Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup. N. Mcltae, Wyebridge. Ontario, writes : "I have sold large quantities of Dr. Themas' Eclectic Oil ; it Is used for colds, sere threat, croup, 4c, and, in fact, for any affection of the threat it works like manic. It is a sure cure for bums, wounds and bruises." Fer Mile by II. IJ. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 13U North Queen street, I-aneaster, Pa. 3 Trv Leehel's Renowned Cough Syrup. Ask your druggist for " Dr. Lindsey's Bleed Searcher." Itwill drive out bad bleed, give you health and long life. Try Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup. Wlue for Sickly Persons. Speer's Pert Grape Wine is unexcelled by any ether la its mellow juiciness, richness et flavor and brilliancyet 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 lemales and aired persons, and for communion. This wine is endorsed by Drs. Atleeand Davis, and sold by H. E. Slaymarer. I yl6-2tdAw D. Sullivan, Malcom. Ontario, writes: "I have been selling Dr. Themas' Eclectic Oil ler some years, and have no hesitation in saying that it has given better satisfaction than any ether medicine I have ever sold. I consider it the only patent medicine thut cures mere than it Is recommended te cure." Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street, .Lancaster. Pa. 36 Try Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup POLITICAL. Attention Hancock Legien. INAUGURATION BRIGADE. The members et the nbeve Legien will please attend the lirst meeting for organization en Monday Evening, July 2Gth, 1880, at 8 o'clock sharp, at J. A. Sprenger's rooms. Ne. MJ 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 interfere with the regu lar parades of the ward clubs. Respectfully yours, PHILIP BERNARD. CHARLES F. RENGIEIt, Jit., H. K. McCONOMY, Organizers. Present membership one hundred. jy2t 21 d Fifth. Ward. The Democrats of the Filth ward will meet at the public house of Philip Wall, en Tuesday evening next, at 8 o'clock, te receive the re- pert OI me ceinniuieu uii perumiiciu umi-i-ii and effect an organization. Every Hancock and Enelish man in the ward is requested te be present ami enroll himself. 1 O. B.SHERTZEK, President pre. tern. Eighth Ward. The Eighth ward Hancock and English club will meet te-morrow (Tuesday) evening at Kehlliaas' saloon, en Maner street, at 8 o'clock sharp. All persons intending te join are re quested te attend. FOR PRESIDENT: WINFIELD S. HANCOCK, OF PENNSYLVANIA. FOR VICE PRESIDENT : WHLIAM H. ENGLISH, OF INDIANA. GEN. HON. The great principles of American lib erty are still the lawful inheritance of this people, ana ever 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 rights ef property must be preserved. W INFIELD S. HANCOCK, Maj. Gcn.Cemd'gDept. La. and Texas. State Electoral Ticket. ELECTORS. R. E. MONAGHAN, W. H. PLAYFORD. .JOHN SLEVIN. E. A. PUE. J.M. CAMPBELL. GILLES DALLET. JOHN N, MOFFET. EDWIN WALDON. NATHAN C. JAMES. GEORGE FILBERT. JAMES G. McSPARBAN, DR. ALFRED J. MARTIN. ADAM GEKRINGEU. FRANK TURNER. P. J. BIRMINGGHAM. 11. E. DAVIS. GEORGE A. POST. A. M. BENTON. J. P. LINTON. COL. JOHN S. MILLER. J. O. SAXTON. C. SC BOWER. J. A. J. BUCHANAN. CHRISTOPHER MAGEK. ROBERT M. GIBSON. THOS. BRADFORD. HARRY W. WILSON SAMUEL GRIFFITH. .1. ROSS THOMPSON. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. TOR BUFBKin JUDOS. GEORGEA.JENKS. FOR AUDITOR OENKRAL. ROBERT P. DECHERT. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. FOR OOHORESS. . J. L. STE1NMETZ. TOR DISTRICT ATTORNKT. d. Mcmullen. FOR SSNATOR (13 til DISTRICT.) J. B. DOUGLASS. fob Assmtmvr (2d district.) S. C. STEVENSON, 8. P. SHIRK. FOR ASSEMBLY (3d DISTRICT.'. AMOS DILLER, R. DAVI8 YUNDT, JACOB M. HAENLEN. FOR PRISOH imrTCTOBS. BARTON M. WINTERS BENJ. MILLER. fob peer directors. A. J. SNYDER, JOHN FRANC1SCUS. Withdrawn. DEATHS. Smtz. In this city, en the 26th Inst., Annie Seltz, in the 7th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the tamily are respectfully invited te attend the funeral from the residence of her parents, 301 Church street, en Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Intel ment at Zion's cemetery. jy26 2td -s. ifARCUS O tUCHMEB, HOUSE OABPBNTBf, He. 120 North Prince street. Prompt and particular attention paid te al erjLtteB and repairs. slS-lya 1KTI2X1GEKCER. MONDAY HAUGrHTU: NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Among the many advantages gained, by our change of busine location, an important one is the enlarged rooms and improved fa culties 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. &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. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I .1LIHIIL A UlltMU JLV'ieVU .THUt.'l.'t r The owner can liave the same by calling j at this office. ltd rM)BACCO RAISERS' NOTICE. 1 The Penn'a Mutual Hail Insurance Com pany Is new ready te bind the Insurance, and issue policies against hall damage te tobacco. Rates reduced. Insure before it is tee late, at UAUSMAN 4 BURNS'S, Ins. Agents, Office, 10 West Orange Street. Jy22-eedtfR 100 Tens of Rags Wanted, Fer which the highest price will be paid. 2-K CENTS PER POUND FOR GOOD MIXED RAGS. The highest price eald for Woolens, Old Paper, Beeks, 4c Ten Rag Asserters wunted te whom the highest price will be paid. JOHN A. SHOBER, Cor. North Queen and Orange Streets, lyiMMK Umcaster, Pa. XTERV1NE, OR TONIC SPEUlFICA. -LN A BOON TO BOTH SEXES. A REMEDY WITHOUT A RIVAL for ull diseases arising Irem Nervous Debility, Sexuul Disorders, ever Indulgence of Vicious Habits, as well as from the prostration et old age. Its curative properties in violent and chronic forms of the following diseases have been at tested te by the most Eminent Physicians : Dyspepsia, Seir Abuse, Headache. Dizziness, Sexual Exhaustion, Spermatonheea, General Debility, Impotency, Premature Decay, Ac. It has been in use for evet terty years, and is te-day the most popular rett jedy for the dis eases above mentioned in the WORLD. It can be used without regard te diet, is pleasant in taste, and better than all, It is a sure, sate ami certain cure. It is no quack medicine, but stands upon its own merits, as any trial wil amply demonstrate. Since 1836 this remedy has always been sold for a much larger price than that for which it Is new sold; but owing te the act that the time ler the payment of an enormous royalty upon Its manufacture lias expired, it Is offered te the suffering et both sexes at one dollar per package, se as lobe . te Bent t uliy address free et further charge, Address within thH rendietail: a- wiucu unre n win DR. WILLIAM YOUNG, 4( Spruce Street, Philadelphia. May be consulted en all diseases by mail. Jy2S4SmdAw THE LANCASTER Weekly Iutellipicer has been enlarged te a DOUBLE SHEET, Of Eight Columns te the Page, mak ing it nearly Deuble .its For Fer mer Size, and the Largest Newspaper in the State. ITS SUBSCRIPTION PRICE REMAINS THE SAME. $2.00 A YEAR, ALWAYS IN ADVANCE. THE INTELLIGENCER, IS ONE OF THE LEADING DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPERS OF THE COUNTRY- It will contain a prompt report nf nnllttrad and general of everything interest, and Iti t lunre size will enable it te give all Interesting matter in full. The following terms arc offered ler snbscrlp tiens, CASH IN ADVANCE, from this date until after the election. Single copy COcts. Ten copies 50ct8.each. Twenty-live copies.te one postemce.35 SINGLE SHEET. Wc also publish a single sheet paper, jnst half the size of the regular edition, tilled with gen eral and political news, but emitting the local Intelligence of the .ceuny. at S1.25 a year, al ways in advance. This edition will be Issued Fer tliB Cm w at Very Lew Rates. It will contain full reports 'of the political situation in the wneie country; speeches and letters et valne. reports of meetings, editorial comments, and a complete abstract of the news et the day, together with miscellaneous matter et general Interest. It will be a live sheet, leading an aggressive campaign for the Democratic tickets. Following are the low rates for clubs UNTIL Af TERTHE ELECTION. One copy, 40 cts. Ten copies, 35 cts. each. Twenty-five copies, te one posteffice 25 " " YEARLY RATES. One copy, , $ 1.25 Five copies,, 5.50 Acq vw Address with remittance STETNMAN & HENSEL, LANCASTER, PA. 105 IU4J F. HIEMENZ'S, Ne. 106 North Queen street for the Cheapest and Best BOOTS AND SHOES. 105 Shraef the BUr Shee. 10S j26-SftVtfd JULY 26, 1880. t,VRSIONS.t I 537 uiriPfaT u- THK SEASON. l, EXCUKSION TO QU ARRYVILLE AND THURSDAY, JVLT 29th, 1S80. Special train leaves King street (Steven's Heuse) at 8:15 a. m., and leaves Quarryville at. 6:30 p. m sharp. Bound trip ticket, including admission te picnic. 60 cents. Tickets geed en special and regular tiains, te be had at Miss L. Flynn's book store and Jehn Iliemenz's shoe store, 23 North tjneen street. Jy24-4td pi RAND EXCURSION TO HARTMAN'S ISLAND. (On the Susquehanna River.) THURSDAY, JULY 29th, 188. Round trip only SI .25. Children betweew S and 12 years 63 cents. Zion's Lutheran cburrcb has made arrangements te run an excursion te this beautitul Island. Scenery along the river en the Pert Deposit R. R. grand. FIsWnff geed. An abundance ei berries In the neigh borhood. Geed water and refreshments e the island. Train leaves Pennsylvania Railroad Depot at 0:3) a. m. Arrives at Hartman's at 8 a. in. Returns in the evening. Tickets for mng North Miller. 42 East King Street. jya-tttt Y. M. C. A. EXCURSION CAPE MAY, On FRIDAY, AUGUST 6th, 1880. Via Penn'a Railroad. FARE FOR ROUND TRIP: Yerk, S3JM;I Marietta, $3.10; Columbia, $3.00 : Mountville. 1 $3.00: Rohrerstown. $3.00; Landisville, J.w; 1 Lancaster, $2.75 ; Leaman Place, $2.65 ; Rtnzer's, $2.55 Gap, $2.45 ; Christiana, $2.35 ; Parkesburg, $2.2 ; Coatesville, $2.05. Ail tickets geed ler TWO DAYS. SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES: Marietla. 4:40 a.m.: Watts, 4:45; Chiques, 4:49; Columbia, 5; Mountville, $5:10; Rohrerstown, 5:19: Diller ville,5:25; Lancaster. 5:35 ; Wituier. 5:48 ; Itird-in-Hand, 5A2; Gordonville, 6-02; Leaman Place, 6:06 ; Kinzers. 6:15 ; Gap, 6:21 ; Christiana, 6:27; Atglen,6:3l; Parkesburg, 6:40 : Pomcrey, 6:44; Coatesville, 6:52. Arrive at West Phila delphia at 8:10 a. m. Landisville passengers will come te Lancas ter en the Fast Line, which will leave Landis Landis Tllle at 5:05 a. m. Fer further particulars see small bills ana circulars, or address either or the Excursion Committee. D. C. HAVERSTICK, D. S. HURSK. Excursion Committee. Jy24,2614aug3,5A2tw "PENNSYLVANIA R. K. COMPANY. POPULAR EXCURSION TO NIAGARA FALLS, Watkins 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 11KB a. m., passing through Sunbury, Williamsport and Elmira, 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 ea Seneca Lake te Watkins, where they take the cars of the Northern Central Railway for the return home. The fare for the Round Trip has been fixed at the very low. rate of $9.50 PROM LANCASTER. Children between the ages et 5 and 12 years. Half Price. Ne step ever will be allowed en these tickets before reaching Watkins Glen, but holders of tickets will have the privilege of stepping at all points from there, going and returning. NOTE. Special reduced rates have been secured for this occasion from a number of Hotels at Watkins and Niagara Falls. The Great Races at Rochester occur within the dates et this excursion. Full Information may be had en application te W. F. HAMBBIGHT, Agent P. K. K., Lancaster, Pa., or by letter te h J. K. SHOEMAKER, Passenger Agent Middle District, 12 North Third Street, Harrisburg. Fiiaxk Thomsen, General Manager. L. P. Farmer, Gen'l Passenger Agent. JV24,27,29, 31ftaug2ltw DAILY EXCURSIONS nex PHILADELPHIA CAPE MAY. The famous mammoth three-deck Steamer (4 REPUBLIC n Leaves Race Street Wharf at Tla. m., arriving at Cape May about 12)$ p. m. Returning, leaves Cape May at 3 o'clock p. m., givlngampte time for bat hin e or a drive en the beach. A full Rruss Rand and Orchestra Music for dancing. Parler Entertainments varied weekly. Lunch eons and Refreshments in abundance. Din ners and sdppers provided. Oysters and Fish served for supper a few moments after taken from the water. Fare for the Bowd Trip $1 .00. SUNDAYS Will leave Race Street Wharf at 7K-m. P. S. A Bread Gauge Steam R. R. wHl con vey passengers te Cape Island In 8 minutes. Tickets for sale at CHAS. H. BARK'S, e28-2Kmdft'w CENTRE SQUARE. "lO TO RINOWALT-S FOR PUKE WINES AND LIQUORS, FRESH GROCERIES, AND THE GREAT MEDICINAL BITTERS. Alse 96 per cent. AlcoaeL , All at Ne. 205 "WBST KXNO' STREET. tyS-end THIRD EDITIOX MONDAY EVaUHNQ, JULY 98, I860. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, July 26. Fer the Mid dle and Seuth Atlantic states, clear or partly cloudy weather, winds mostly southerly, stationary or lower tempera ture, nearly stationary baremeten MORE DISASTERS OK WATER. Four Persons Drowned. Londen, July 26. A row beat was run down by a steam launch en the river Thames en Saturday, and a gentleman and lady and two children were drowned. nearer Steamer Capsized and Slxtew Par sons Drowned. Berne, July 26. A pleasure steamer cansized in a seuall en Lake Brienz last night and 16 persons drowned. Collision or Steamers. Londen, July 26. The Hazelden, from Balbae, for New Chstle, has been sunk by a collision in the British channel. Five of the crew were drowned. AMERICAN RIFLEMEN ABROAD. Receiving Prises Frem the rrlaeess or Wales The False Making Business. Londen July 26. The American rifle men were much cheered en Saturday upon going np te receive their prizes at the hands of the Princess of Wales. All the papers mention the dispute between Far Far eow and Hyde. The marker who took the bribe in the Olympic competition is under arrest. The court of inquiry has net yet given its decision in the matter. The British team suggested that two stran gers should be placed in the butts te watch the target of the Americans during the match in order te see fair play, but Hyde declared it unnecessary. THE, 1-OBTE1 POSITION. Turkey's Reply te the Mete of the Powers. Londen, July 26. A Constantinople dispatch te the Daily Nevn says the Perte in its reply te the collective note of the powers, points out that article 24tli of the treaty of Berlin merely expressed a wish for and authorized the powers te offer mediation "net arbitration." It declared that the decision of the recent conference gives Greece mere territory than did proctecol 13 of the Berlin treaty, and indicates that the proposed cession in cludes positions which it is impossible for Turkey te surrender. INDIVIDUAL LIBERT- The Meld Utterances r Russian Newi payer. Londen, July 2(5. The St. Petersburg Gelot in its article advecatine individual liberty, which has already been referred te in a St. Petersburg despatch as attracting much attention, says that until adminis trative procedure in punishing criminals is abolished all reforms are futile ; that the inviolability of the individual must be recognized and established in law before society can support the government in its measures. NEWPORT. The Caslne Opened. Newport, R. X.. July 26. The Casine was opened te-day without any formality. Several hundred guards were admitted and nnnli'niiv wwiVpil bv the iroverners who showed them every courtesy. The various buildings were visited n4 the amusements were fully inaugurated. Tic hours set ler the opening were from 11 i clock. TANNER. Ne Signs of Collapse. New Yerk, July 26. Dr. Tanner is rather mere restless than yesterday, wt no signs of collapse are apparent. Frem midnight until neon te-day he has .taken a1 pint of water. At two o'clock this after noon his pulse was 74, respiration 16 and temperature 98J ; dynometer pressure 89 THE TURF. Te-day's Racing as Saratoga. Saratoga, July 26. First race, half mile, was wen by Lettie ; Charlette second and Compensation third. Time 50j. Charlie Oerham wen the third race; Mines second and Ulitita third. Time, 1:453. FATAL BOATING, Drowning of Twe Persen. Denver, Cel., July 26. A. man named Scruggs, and a boy of ten years, named Jeseph Watsen, were drowned yesterday by the upsetting of a beat. . Mr. Setaern Seriously IU. Londen, Jnljr 26. The Daily Telegraph states that Mr. Sothern, the distinguished actor, is very ill. He has relinquished al1 his engagements for the year and his phy sicians prescribe absolute repose. Six Menth's Imprlseniceut. Brussels, July 26. Tlie appellate court has confirmed the sentence of six months imprisonment passed in 1878 en the finan cier Phillippart for irregular bourse spec ulations. Yellow Jack. Londev, July 26. The English steamer Dcrment, which arrived from the West Indies, has yellow fever en beard. Thirty persons died from the disease en the pass age and eighteen are convalescent. The Estate or Jeseph Slegerly. The first account of Henry M. Phillips and Win. M. Singerly, executers of the es tate of Jeseph Singerly, the deceased mil lionaire builder and Philadelphia city mag nate, has been adjudicated and confirmed absolutely by the judges of the or phans' court. Under the will of the decedent his widow is te have for life his late commodious city residence at Bread and Jeffersen streets, together with the furniture, carriages, horses, statuary, &c. Te his daughters, Elizabeth Painter and Careline Fleming, and his son, Geerge A. Singerly, annuities of 90,000 each a year are left te be paid until such time as when the residuary estate shall reach the principal sum of six hundred thousand dollars, when they are te share equally the income arising. Each grandchild is left $5,000, te be paid upon coming te age. Henry M. Phillips receives (10,000. Te William Singerly publisher of the Recerd, is bequeathed the whole of his father's stock in the Germantown passen ger railway company, 14,113 shares, ap praised at $705,650. William's legacy, however, is charged with annuity of $12, 000, te be paid te the decedent's widow in the monthly sum of $1,000, and with such portions of ether annuities if the income of the estate should prove deficient te provide for them. By his will Mr. Singer ly made a number of ether small legacies and bequests. The account shows the estate te aggregate in value ever million and quarter of money. Split la Oka. After a heated canvass between the friends of ezMayer W.O.Rem and Hea. Ames Townsend, the present congressman, the Republican of the Twentieth Ohie dis; trict held a convention which was marked by great bitterness. The friends of Mr. Rese, a large minority in the body, belted and held a seperate meeting and appoint ed a central committee te call a people's convention ; also, a committee td issne a manifesto te the voters of the district set ting forth their grievances. After repeated futile efforts te bring the belters into the regular convention Mr. Townsend was re re eominated for Congress. There is deep feeling en both sides. MARKETS. New Yerk Market. Smw Yerk. July 38. Fleur State and West ern Arm ; moderate expert and jobbing trade inquiry; state at $3 804 40; extra de at $4 20 rSO; choice, de.. $4 89JU W: tary 106 : round hoop Ohie $5 1005 75: choice de $S80700; superfine western $3SU 440; common te geed extra de $4 204 6e: choice dodo $4 7007 00; choice white wheat de 45005 00; Southern Arm and steady; com mon te fair extra $5234)6 20; geed tocnelee deSS 250700. , , Wheat a shade stronger and quiet : Ne. 2 Red Aug., $1 esjifi 1 OSK ; de Sept., $1 0K 1 08W. Cern without Important change : Mixed western spot, 45047ibc; de future UHS3v. Oats dull and weak: state 3742c: western 35042c : Ne. 2. Sept,, 32C Philadelphia Market. PHiLADkLrHiA,July26.-rieursteady;9Uperllne at$25O03;extraat3OO03&O; Ohie and Indiana family at $506 ; Penn'a family at 4 7505 SO : St. Leuis family $5 .TOtrS 2.1 ; de old. $2 2504 75 ; Minnesota family $5 256 25; patent and high grades $6 7508 25. Rye flour at $4 2504 37. Wheat easier : Ne. 2 Western Red $1 10 ; Penn'a Red $1 10 ; Amber $1 10. Cern steady; Steamer 48c; yellow 5152c; mixed 50051c. Oats quiet ; Ne. 1, White 4-tc: Ne. 2. de 42c; Ne. 3,de3904Oc; Ne. ?, Mixed JBc. Rye New 70c; old 75077e. Previsions Arm; uits perk at $13 5001400; beef hams $21 00022; India m.-.- IhsvI 'tiU; bacon, smoked ttheniden, 6c; Mill 35e; smoked hams lllie ; pickled hanw SJiylc. Lanl eniet: ellv kettle 7i8c : !- butchers 6c ; prime steam $7 2007 27. Butter firm; Creamery 25026c; de geed te choice 22024c ; Bradford county ami New Yerk extra. 23c; Western reserve extra 17 ? 18c; de geed te choice 14016c; Rolls scarce; enn'a extra .15017; Western reserve extra Eggs" steady; Penn'a 10c: Western 12J0 Wtfc. Cheese strong; N. Y. full cream tUijtlOe: Western tuU cream 8Uc: de fair te giMMl 7X07Xc; de hair skims 66c. Petroleum dull ; rctlned c. wmskysiiv. Seeds Geed te prime Timethy $3 en : seed at $1 2501 30. Clever at at $7 0008. Flax Meck Markers. Philadelphia. July '-t:. r30r.M. JtMIY. M. Slecks strong. Penna 68 (third laauu) 105 Philadelphia X Erie Ui Reading.................... . 'J? Pennsylvania................ 5 Lehigh Valley. 52 United Ces. of N.J 161 K Northern Pacific 30 " Preferred 54 Northern Central 34 Lehigh Navigation 2iyK Nomstewn MK Central Transportation Ce. 48 Pitts., TltUSVUle A Buffalo. 14 Little SchnylkllL Nbw Xekk. July 2: Stocks strong. N. Y. Central 131 eric............ .............. 4ts Adams Express 115 Michigan Central 'M'A Michigan Southern lux Illinois Central 1 Cleveland A Pittsburgh.. ..I21'4 Chicago Reck Island 101 Pittsburgh ft Fert Wayne.. iSl Western union Tel. Ce lebjf Teledo & Wabash....... 43 New Jersey Central V' Ontario Western Mi United States Henda and Sterling KMitm.4. (Quotations by B. K. Jamisen Ce.. ". H". Cor. 3d and Chestnut Streets). Philadelphia. July 26. United States Ps, 1881, (registered). .104 ITnlted States 4'a. 1WJ7. (reidstered)..llJ4fSlll United States Currency 6 kSJISi Sterling Exchange.. 484 nsl Cattle Market. Philadelphia, July 26. Cattle market active; sides, 2.3U0 head. Prime 566c; geed 5J4 5c ; medium 4Q5c ; common 4Ji4e. Sheep market active: sales 7,uije hi-uil. Prime 45e; geed 4!c; medium 3Ji 3Vc; common 263c. Hogs Market active; sales 3.3UO html; Prime 7Jic; geed 7c; medium tfc; common 6Kc OUT DMA WINUS. A VTHOKIZKD MY TUtS COMMON- jta. 1 wealth of Ky.. and the fairest In the world 22d Popular Monthly Drawing or THE iXMMOKWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. At Macauley's Theatre, In the City or Leui vUle, en SATURDAY, JULY 31st, 18SO. THESE DRAWINGS, AUTHORIZED RV 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 LAST DAVOF EVERY MONTH. Sundays and Fridays excepted, for the period of Hfc Y EARS, terminating enJUSEW. 1 , . The United StaleM Circuit Court en March 31, rendered the following decisiens: 1st That the Commonwealth Distribution Company Is legal 9a Its draw lines are fair.. The management call attention te the iilier.il scheme which lias met with such popular favor heretofore, anil which will again lie presented ter the ... 1 prize I erlxe...... .......... ............ ljirtac ................ ...... 10 prizes $1,000 each apprizes MOeach........ 109 prizes, tW)0 each aw prizes W each .$3Ujam . 10.UW . S.0U0 . 10,000 . 10,000 . 10,000 . 10.0UO mm prizes xseacu... lifts prizes 10 each ..... 9yrlzes3B0eacKPProxumt'en Pr,zert 12,M 10,000 2,700 iue npnzesauueucu. 9 prises 100 each. JW) 1,960 priaes......... ...... '''''' Whole tickets. : half tickets, 1 ....$112,100 27 tickets S; 45 tickets, $100. ,,,,.. , Remix by Postoffice Meney-Order, Registered tetter. Rank Draft or Express. Te Insure against mistakes .and delays, cor respondents wlU please write t... f names and places or residence plainly, giving number or Fostemce box or street, and Town.Ceunty and State. AH communications connected with the Dis tributlen and Order for Ticket should be ad dressed te K. M. MOAKDM AN, Courier-Journal Rnllding, LealsvlUe. Ky., or 307 ami 3t Breadwav. New Yerk. ni31TuThJtSw vinamciaE. JAMES BROWN, DEAIJCR IN STOCKS and Bends, 64 and 66 Broadway. New Yerk. Operations en margin and by weans or privi leges. Information furnished en all matters connected with stock speculation and invest ment. inlS-lydTT.ThA.S WANTED. WANTED. Use. fret EVERYBODY TO ADVER- tlse, free ei cliarge. In the Ibtkluekk- en, who want something te de. RAOS! KAOSt KAOS! KAOS WANTED , Housekeepers take notice that ue are paying 2) ccnu a pound for MIXED UAUS. Cash paid as seen as delivered te WM.UENNECKE, aer9-3md Ne. 215 West King Street. JTOM SALE OU RENT. TH)R SALE CHEAP. J? A four and a two hone power Demestic Steam Engine and Beiler; also, two 20 horse power Return Tubular Boilers, all In geed or der. CaU and sec them. North Cherry Alley, Lancaster, Pa. EZRA F. LANDIS, jy21-2ldW&8<w -thjrkentT J; The well-known Livery Establish in ent kept by me for 12 years. GEORGE W. ZECnEK, Jy24-3td 221 North Queen Strt-i t. ANTED IMMEDIATELY. A MEDIUM Size Brick Heuse and let with all the comforts of a home. Address A. U.. Istbixi Istbixi exkcbx Offlee, stating lowest cash price and hew seen possession can be given, full partic nlara.c Jyfe-tfd R. WM. B. FAHNESTOCK Having returned from the Seuth, has re sumed his efflee practice, and can be found at his residence, Ne. 2 EAST KING STREET. mls-zmdewS