;v -,7 V - - - 1 -t, -"" V" t t VJ 'e- 1 5 TENT ANO TABKBNACLE. Fregress of tlie Landlsvllle Campreeetlng. Special Correspondence el the Isteixieescek. Lanihsville Cash Gkecnd, ) FnniAT, July SO, 1880. S The prayer meeting last evening after the fccrmeu was one of deep intcicst. Several persons were feiward ferpiajcrs and one of them professed conversion. The sphitual tide is using as the meetings are piegrcRsing. Aheut fifty persons were in attendance at the culy morning prayer meeting, which was led by Rev. E. L. Potts. The air is rather cool for the eaily prayer meet ing, many doubtless picfer te hug their blankets and indulge in sleep. Pi of. Sweeney, who by his sweet songs lias added se much interest te the meetings, will leave the ground en Saturday, lie gees te Ocean Greve. Many expression of j egret, arc made by reason of this. Prof. Kirkpatrick, of Philadelphia, is exacted te be here and te supply his place. It is much lcgrcttcd that Rev. C. T. Thompson the president of the association, is unable te be at the camp by reason of sickness in his family. Brether Thompson's absence fiem the camp will be sciieusly felt, asne one understands better than he, hew te manage a canipmecting. The admission fee at the gates is bung ing in a censideeable revenue which will be amply sufficient te meet the expenses of the camp. Complaints are made by the authorities that persons are taking advantage of the season tickets. Persons inside hand their tickets through the fence te ethers and thus pass them in fiee. This arrangement may be convenient te persons who may net wish te pay the tiifliug fee of admission, but is it honest or honorable '.' We can not afleul te de a mean and dishonest thing for ten cents, fee and enjoy a geed Belter pay the small conscience and self- respect. Rev. Jeseph Gregg, of Cresseii, conduct ed the 8 o'clock prajer meeting. His cx cx cx hoitatieu was earnest and full of pathos. A goodly number were present. A 10 a. in. Rev. F. M. Biedey, of New Helland, discoursed en Jehn'.iv., 1G, "Ged is Leve.' The following points were dis cussed : t. Ged in His nature and essence is love. 2. Ged in His manifestation is love. "... Ged in the nature of the testi mony He t;ics te the believer is love. Bi ether Ih edey is a geed preacher and handled the subject well. SU.MMKK LElSUlti:. I'eeplt) Who Want tu Keep Coel. Miss Annie Kttcr and Miss Sallic Walt, left Lancaster te-day for Bedford Spiings. Dining their sojourn they will visit Hun tingdon, Spiucc Cicck and ether points of interest. Mr. Chas. E. Downey, ceuiicihnan fiem the Ninth ward, who has been rusticating among the mountains of Fulton county, returned home yesteulay greatly benefited in health. He rcpeits Fulton ablaze for Hancock. The sin fat Cape May is new doing its best, the breakers lolling at the rate of fif teen te the minute. A Saiatega lady has fastened en a breech an immense live beetle which glit tcis in the sun like a bar of geld. It is secured bv a sheit sreld chain and is al lowed te crawl about te the extent of its tether. These who cannot go te Saratoga can at least go te the neare-t ding stele and paitakc of Congress water. Misses Hager and Buchanan left for Mount Deseit Island yesterday. M. Itecdeier, the head of the great champagne house, died atRhciins jcsiei day. Miss Giaee Downey, of this city, ac companied by her cousin, Mr. Rella Dance, of Philadelphia, left Lancaster to day for Atlantic City. Outfit for a fishing party of eight : Twe decks of caids, four baskets of previsions, four dozen bottled beer, two fish poles. Samuel W. Shadlc, esq., left for his home in Mifilin county te-day where he will spend a couple of weeks. m ri:ii:sTiciAXisM. The Walk In Yerk Geltci tliolfaeritc. Last night at 8 o'clock the 50-hour con test heretofore announced commenced in Yerk, the contestants being Gciter aud Schcid, of Lancaster, aud Gus. Hickman, of Yerk, the latter taking the place of Zicglcr, who declined te walk. The men all looked in geed condition when the weid go was given. Centennial hall, in which the walk is taking place, was crowded last night and as the men reeled off mile after mile, they were loudly cheered. Geilcr is the favorite. Schcid did some tall walking last night, but was attacked with abdominal pains. This morning, however, he was all light and making geed time. Hickman is a young Yerker, of geed form and has been going very steady. At 7 o'clock this morn ing the score was as fellows : Hickman. 41 miles, Gciter 37 miles, Schied 33. The men at that hour were all off the track, reserving their powers for te-night and te-morrow. ATTEMPTED BUKULAKY. The Burglars Shet at and Scared Oil. On Wednesday night, Henry Waincr, a wealthy farmer residing near the Pcquca creek, about two miles north of the Gap, Salisbury township, was awakened by hearing some unusual noise outside his. house. Getting up te investigate the cause, lie saw a man running at full speed away from the house. Mr. "Warner shot at him and the man halloed as if he were hit, but whether he was hit or net is net known. Next morning Mr. Warner dis covered that his cellar had been robbed of a few pounds of butter and some ether eatables, and net far from the house was found a let of previsions that had prob ably been stolen somewhere else ai:d dropped by the thieves in their flight. m Preparatory Academy or F. and M. College. A meeting of the committee en instruc tion of the beard of Franklin and Marshall college iu conjunction with the faculty was held this morning at the office of Thes. E. Franklin, esq., for the purpose of ar ranging with the rector, Itcv. James Craw ford, for the successful carrying forward of the teaching in the preparatory depart ment in the academy building during the coming year. A very satisfactory arrange ment was made. 31m e Drunken Women. Twe mere diunken women were paiad ing the streets iu the neighborhood of the depot last night. They attracted a gi eat of attention, but as they were net noisy they cscipcd arrest. Geed Sheeting. Yesterday Jehn Griel, of Lime street, went gunning and shot twenty doves. Adjournment or State Teacher Association. The State Teachers' association, which has been in session at Yerk for some days past adjourned sine die last evening. Among the features of yesterday's session was an essay en "Esthetics in the Scheel Roem," by Mrs. Mayne B. Aicher, of Litiz ; a geD. eral discussion paiticipated in by Prof. McCaskey, Stahr, Shaub and Wickcrsham, of this city, Dr. X. C. Sheaffer, of Kutz town normal school, Dr. I. S. Hays, Dr. Lambert and ethers ; addresses by Profs. Stahr, Buerle, Wickcrsham, Shaub and Montgomery en the necessity of element ary natural sciences in the public schools ; a paper en '-The Merits and Defects of our System of County Institutes," discussion of which was paiticipated iu by Prof. Shaub ; a commemorative resolution upon the death of the late Prof. Allen, principal of the Mansfield normal school, offered by Pief.E.O.Lyte, eulogistic remarks by Prof. Montgomery, and appropriate closing ro re maiksby Prof. B. F. Shaub, the retiring president. The following resolutions were unanimously passed : Jtesehcd, That the importance of in dustrial education demands of all interest ed in our schools, the careful consideration of the subject, and such experimentation upon it as will help te point out the way te the most economical and useful results. Resolved, That we strongly recommend te the schoei efficcis and teachers of the state, te introduce elementary iustiuctien in some one or mere of the branches of natural science each year. Tlic Kphrata Ieinecracj A huge and enthusiastic meeting of the Hancock and English club of Ephrata was held at Bait Winters's Ephrata house last evening. Speeches were made by President Ulrieh and etheis, and measures were taken for the opening of a read ini: room iu the basement of the hotel, which has been given for that. puip.)se by Mr. Winters. The best possi ble feeling exists among the Democracy of the disttict, and as an evidence that they mean business we may be pardoned for slating that fifty copies of the Intel. i.ir.ENX'Ei: were subscribed for during the meeting. Democratic Cern. That staunch old Democrat, Henry E. Biubaker, of Elizabeth township, reports that he has growing en his farm a field of corn, one stuck of which has been meas ured and stands 1.1 feet 7 inches fiein root te tassel and another 14 lect 2 inches, and net done growing yet. Mr. Brub.iker says if the corn continues te grew at the rate it has been growing it will be 20 feet high by election time. He calls it the Hancock and English varity. Successful Fishing. Twe popular conductors, J. Emersen Beach and Lewis Silancc, of the New Yerk division Penn'a It. It., new en a short visit te Gee. P. ltey, of this city, yesterday, accompanied by their host, took a fishing trip te Safe Harber. They returned last evening with a fine let of fish, having bag ged feity seven black bass and nine large catfish. A Vete en the Cart. Yesterday en the excursion train te Hartiuan's inland, a vote was taken which resulted as fellows : Hancock G2, Garfield 20. Severn! men did net vote and several Itcpublicans voted for Hancock. Dull. Police news arc dull te-day, as the sta tion house had net a single occupant last night. 1'epular Excursion. .:.iud ple.i-ure Hip te Niagara Falls, ISut ISut fale. WatUnstJleii, Klnitin, Geneva, Wilkes banc, Tewauda, Mauch. Chunk, Allcntewn and Kc.iduig, en Tuesday next, August 3. Ticket geed te go en 4th and 5th, te return en any train-. Ter 15 days. Fare for the round trip only $10. Train leaves Lancaster ( King street ) at 7:55; Columbia, 7:55. Though wilhoutchange et cars. Elegant new cars. Parler car from AUcntew n $2 extra. Fer full particulars read Sat ui day's paper. ltd Mis. A. Neiulh, Tayleiville, Pa., writes: M j- mother, an old lady of sixty years, suf fered for thirty j cars w ith Kheuniatisin te such an extent that she was at times entirely lame. We procured from Messrs. Ludwig Bres., druggists, in Scranton. Pa., a bottle of St. Jacob's Oil, used It according te direction, and saw our effort crowned with perfect success. Mether was relieved Fragrant with delicious flower edun and healing balsams Cuticura Seap. Leve lilies the ceuit, theeainp, the glove, lint this c find where'er we rove. That SOZODONT alone supplies The dazzling teeth and ruby dyes. That lend a maiden half the charms That w in her te her lever's arms. Jy26-Iwdced&w Consumptives gain in flesh, strength spirits under a daily use of Malt Hitters. and SPECIAL NOTICES. sample: notice. It is impossible for a weinun after a faithful course el treatment with Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound te continue te suffer with a weakness of the uterus. Enclose a stamp te Mr. I-jdia E. Pinkham, 233 Western avenue, Lynn, Mil-?., ter pamphlets. jy29-lydeedw Try LecIierS Kenewned Cough Syrup. Honored and ltlessed. When aboard of eminent physicians- and clieini-ts announced Ihc discovery that by combining some well known valuable reme di', thu most wonderful medicine was pro duced, w hicli would cure such a wide range of disease that most all ether remedies could be dispensed with, winy were sceptical; but proof of itsmeiits by actual tilal has dispelled all doubt, and te-day the discoverers of that great medicine. Hep Bitters, are honored and blessed by all benefactors. jy!0-2wd4w Try Lechci's Kenewned Cough Syrup The invalid finds in "Dr. Linclsey's Bleed Scarchci" nature's great restorer. It Is won derful. Coughs. "Brown's JJrenchial Troches'' are used with advantage te alleviate Coughs, Sere Threat, Hoarseness and Bronchial Affections. Fer tliiity j ears these Tiechcs have been In use, w ith annually increasing favor. They arc net new and untiied, but, having been tested by vv idc and constant use for nearly an entire generation, they have attained well-merited rank among the fevvstapleiemediesef theiige. The Threat. "Jtreten's Bronchial Troches'' act diieetly en the organs of the voice. They have an ex traordinary effect in all disorders of the Threat and Larynx, restoring a healthy tone when re laxed, either Hern co!d or ever-exertion of the voice, and produce a clear ami distinct enunci ation. Speakers and Singers find the Troches useful. A Cough, Celd, Catarrh or Sere Threat re quires immediate attention, as neglect often times results In some incurable Lung Disease. Brown's Bronchial Troches" will almost in variably give relief, imitations are offered for sale, many et which arc injurious. The genu ine "Brown's Bronchial Troches'' are sold only in boxes. Jaul5-lyd&wTu,Th&S Try Leclier's Kenewned Cough Syrup. Mr. Bewen, of Gun Lake, Mich., says: "The people here cannot de without " Sellers' Liver Pills.'" Try them. LANCASTEB liM Win for Sickly frci . Sneer's Pert Grape Wine la 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 I purity, as a communion wine. This wineis well-known and higlUy appreciated ter weakly lemalcs and aged persons, and for communion. This wiuc is endorsed by Drs. Atlee and Davis, and sold by H. E. Slaymal-er. 1yl6-2tda:w Henry Clement, Almonte, writes: "Er a long time I w a troubled with chronic Rheu matism, at times wholly doubled ; 1 tried any thing and cvervthing recommended, but failed te get any benefit until a gentleman who was cured of Kheuniatisin by Dr.Themas' Eclectric Oil told me about it. I began using It both in ternally and externally, and before two bot tles were used I was radically cured. We wnd it a household medicine, and for Croup. Hums, Cuts and Utilises, it lias no equal.' Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 anil 139 North Queen street, Lancaster. An Old Man's Blessing. The following letter has been addressed te a writer for this raper : Heur, X. J., June 18K). Dear Sin I am an old wan, seventy-seven years et age, and for three or four years I haTe had Diabetes, which kept growing worse and worse. I discharged en enormous amount of water, the quantity seeming te Increase wcek after week, and my strength growing less and less, forced me te think tliat I 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 was cured by it. I have used the Safe Diabetes Cure, it has cured me, and I think it is the best thing in the weild. Yours truly, JyIB-2wdftw M. N. Stoddard. Try Leclier's Renowned Cough Syrup. A Great Knterprlse. 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 found their way into almost every household in the land. Graphic. Jyl-2wdw An Illinois woman has named her baby 44 Pinafore." Probably because she never What 1 Well comparatively seldom was witb witb ent Dr. Then-as Electric OH. which Is the only remedy that has such wonderful cures for whooping cough, diphtheria, colds, burns, wounds, sores, hurts. Ac. Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, druggist, 187 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster. Try Lechci's Renowned Cough Syrup. POLITICAL. Sixth "Ward. The Ilcinnrrnrr of the Sixth ward will held their regular meeting at the Schiller house. North Queen street, te morrow (Friday) oven even ing, at 8 o'clock. (seventh Ward. The Hancock and English elub of the 7th ward meets te-morrow (Friday) evening, at 8, o'clock, at Kuhlman's saloon, Rockland street It is desired that there be a full attendance. The Junier Hancock and English club of the 7th ward will meet at Utzlnger's saloon, Mid dle street, at I o'clock Friday evening, when they propose adopting the uniform of the club. Ninth Ward. The regular stated meeting of the Hancock and English club will be held at their club room, second story of Arneld Haas's saloon. North Queen street, te-morrow (Friday) even- ins, at e O CIOCK. FOB PRESIDENT : WINFIELD S. HANCOCK, GEN. OF PENNSYLVANIA. FOB VICE PRESIDENT : HON. WILLIAM II. ENGLISH, OF INDIANA. The great principles of American lib erly are still the lawful inheritance of this people, and erer should be. The right of trial by jury, the habeas corpus, the liberty of the press, the freedom of speech, the natural rights of persons and tlic rights of property must be preserved. INFIELD S. HANCOCK, Jlaj. t.en. Cemd'g Dept. La. and Texas. Stale Electoral Ticket. KLECTOIIS. K. E. MONAGIIAX. W. II. PLAYFOItD. JOHN SLEVIN. E. A. PUE. 4. M.CAMPBELL. GILLES DALLET. JOHN NVMOFFET. EDWIN WALDON. NATHAN C.JAMES. GEOKGK FILBEUT. JAMES G. McSPAKUAN, lilt. ALFRED J. MARTIN. ADAM GEtCUINGElt. FRANK TURNER. P.J. BIRMINGGIIAM. II. E. DAVIS. GEORGE A. POST. A. M. BENTON. J. P. LINTON. COL. JOHN S. MILLER. J. ). SAXTON. C. X. BOWER. J. A. J. BUCHANAN. CHRISTOPHER MAGEE. ROBERT M. GIBSON. THOS. BRADFORD. HARRV W. WILSON SAMUEL GRIFFITH. J. ROSS THOMPSON. DEMOCRATIC STATK T1CKKT. FOR SOritEME .JCIX1B. GEORGE A. JENKS. FOR AUDITOR GENERAL. ROBERT P. DECHERT. IIKMOCUATIC COUNTY T1UKICT. FOR COSGRES3. L.STEINMETZ. FOR DISTRICT ATTORKBV. d. Mcmullen. FOR SENATOR (13 til DISTRICT.) 4. B. DOUGLASS. FOR ASHBUIILV (2d DISTRICT.) 5. C. STEVENSON, S. P. SHIRK. FOR A88EJIBLV (3d DISTRICT.; AMOS D1LLER, IC. DAVIS YUNDT, JACOB M. HAENLEN. FOR rKISOS INSPECTORS, BARTON M. WINTER BENJ. MILLER. FOR rOOR DIRECTORS. A.J.SNYDER, JOHN FRANC1SCUS. Withdrawn. A'JSIF ADVERTISEMENTS. AN EVENING SOCIABLE WILL BE Klven bv the Alpha club at the GUEEN COTTAGE, Siturday evening, July 31. Ne improper characters allowed en the grounds. Admission free. Jy30-2td 100 Tens of Rags Wanted, Fer which the highest price will be paid. VI CENTS PEtt POUND FOB GOOD MIXED BAGS. The highest price paid for Woolens, Old Paper, Beeks, &c. Ten Bag Assertcrs wanted te whom the highest price will be paid. JOHN A. SHOBER, Cor. North Queen and Orange Streets, jyfl-tfdlt Tncaster, Pa DR. GREENE Is exceedingly happy te announce te his nu merous friends that his wile and self hare safely returned from nearly a seven weeks' tour through a portion of ninestates,rlding ad sailing nearly 3,000 miles. Dr. Greene Is new ready te help all sick persons te regain their health. His attendant says in one week of his absence 107 patients called te see him at his offices. The following appeared in the Col umbia Courant of June 17, 1830: Krex the Brink op tub Gravb. As nearly everybody in Columbia knows Harry Leng has net for two years past been expected te live from one week te the ether, nearly all of which time lie has been in bed or prepped up in an arm chair. During this time be has taken medicine enough te kill a dozen people pounds el pills and powders and barrels c( liquids, Mr. Wm. Paxson, and ethers who had been looking after the wants of Mr. Leng, pre vailed upon liim te try Dr. C. A. Greene, of Lancaster, and I am pleaded te say the cflect of Dr. Greene's treatment is magical. The sick man is new almost like one raised from the grave. He is new out visiting friends, and a few days age was in Lancaster city te offer congratulations te Dr. Greene in person. Well ! well!! Wonders never cease. .S. DR. C. A. GREENE, JydOUU Ne.. 23S North Qnem Street. INTELLIGENCER FRIDAY junr AJfrxtTumxEifTa: 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 are prepared te execute and warrant all work en trusted te us. WATCH REPAIRINGr, MUSICAL. BOX REPAINTNG, 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. BARGAINS IN CALICOES AT THE NEW YORK STORE. -:e:' YDS. HEW DARK CALICOES AT 5 CTS. A YABD. 5, J ust epenud an elegant assortment of choice styles In Calicees, Cretonnes, and Chintzes. MUSLINS! MUSLINS! tandard Makes of Bleached and Unbleached Mnsllns from 10 Aiy 20 per cent below June ' INDIA LINENS. VICTORIA LAWNS, WHITE PIQUBS AND CAMBRICS AT BOT- Drlees TOM PB1CE8. 2ES. Watt, Stand & Company, S AND 1 0 EAST KING STREET. XFir AD VXRTISEMESTB. ri'OBACCO RAISEKS NOTICE. I The Penn'a Mutual nail Insurance Com pany Is new ready te bind the Insurance, and u.sue policies against hail damage te tobacco. Kates reduced. Insure before it Is tee late, at BAUSMAN & BUBNS'S, Ins. Agents. Ofllcc, 10 West Orange Street, ytt-cedtfft "lO TO 205 W. KING STREET FOB Ringwalt's Celebrated Hair Liquid. Pm-e Wines and Liquors, 95 per cent. Alco hol, and the Great Medicinal Bitters, ircsh Groceries always en hand. All at RINGWALT'S. ran sale eh kesi. WANTED 1MM.DIATELV. A MEDIUM Siec Brick Heuse and let with all the comforts of a home. Address A. B., IirrMXi OBKCEn Ofllcc, stating lowest cash price and hew seen possession can be giTen, full partic ulars. Ac. jyfe-tfd tt-w MJBLIC SALE OP HOUSES. Y On SATUKDAV, JULY 31.1880, will be sold at the Merrimac Heuse. Aertn rnnce Street, Sixteen Haul of KENTUCKY HOUSES, from 4 te 7 years old, all well broken te har ness; geed steppers; among them a few matched teams. A credit of 60 days will be eiven. Sale te commence at l o'cieck. y29-2td JOHN SIDES. PUBLIC SAL.E. WIM. BE SOL.D AT public wile en Kill DAY, AUGUST 13th, at Philip Wall's Green Tree Hetel, West King street, a Let of Ground and Two-htery Brick Heuse en Maner street, known as the "Hu mane Engine Heuse." The let is 20 by 30 feet, mere or less. Sale te commence at 8 o'clock p. m.. when terms will be made known. JACOB GUNDAKEK, Auct. jy31au7,12,13 JllSVELLANEO US. N OT1CE TO FISHERMEN. Fishing Tackle in every variety, uainuoe, Cane and Weeden Jointed Beils, Lines, bhik crs. Floats, Heeks, &c. A call solicited. Prices low. .,, ANDUEW G. FKEY'S City Pharmacy, Cor. N. (neon nnd Orange Streets, 10-ytl Laneaster, Pa. E AGLE CIGAR BOX MANUFACTORY. wv Ii-iva KtnrtiMl a new Clirar Bex Manufac tery at Ne. 211 North Queen street, and arc new prepared te fill all orders at the shortest notice. As we have all the latest improved machinery we will make as fine a box as can be had in the country. Give us a cull. utWiiuiiK a, Vu., Ne. 211 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa. 1e2-tfd CAMPAIGN GOODS! Capes, Caps, Helmets, a variety of Tin and Metal Torches, Ceal Oil by the Barrel, Resin and Political Torches. Political ilags and Streamers. Chinese Lanterns with names et Candidates, Muslin Flags et all Sires, Badges, iitii Flags of i Sizes. FIREWORKS or EVERY DESCRIPTION. Wc Invite Clubs, Committees and ethers te give us a call. D. S. BURSK, 17 East King Street, Lancaster. G AS FITTING AND PLUMBING. JOHN P. SCH AUM, Ne. 27 SOUTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA., PLUMBER, GAS AND STEAM FITTER. A Large Assortment et GAS FIXTURES Constantly en hand. iylO-ftmdeawS NERVOUS 1IEIULITX. Te Nervous Sufferers The Great Euro pean Remedy Dr. J. B. Slmpsen'B Specific Medicine. It is a positive cure for Sperma Sperma eorrhea, Seminal Weakness, Impotency, nnd all diseases resulting from Self-Abuse, as Mcntel Anxiety, Less ? Memery, Pains in Back or Side, and diseases that lead te Consumption, Insanity and an early grave. The Specific Mcdicine is being used with wonderful success. Pamphlets sent tree te alL Write for them and get full particulars. Price, Speclllc, $1 per gacxage, or six pacKages iur .. oj ej ON MEDICINE COMPANY. Nes. 104 and 106 Main Street, Buffalo, N. T. Address all orders te II. B. COCHRAN, Drngglst, Sole Agent, 137 and 139 North Queen Street, Lancaster. ml7-lydeedw AE. McCANN, AUCTIONEER OF REAL . Estate and Personal Property. Orders left at Ne. 35 Charlette street, or at the Black Herse Hetel, 44 and 46 North Queen street, wUl receive prompt attention. Bills made out and ttendedtowitheutyiddlUonmlcost. e27-ly -KJTARCUS U. 8EHNKK, HOUSE CARPENTER, Ne. 120 North Prince street. Prompt and particular attention paid te al tritlen and repairs. 13-lyd LIVEBT NOTICE. I Having addea te our Livery Stock Twe Hearses we are new prepare 1 te attend te tun Tils at the shortest notice. Office open day and night. tylO-ttdS REESE BROS. IDNI WUKI rOBSALE AT LOCH. . en' Drag Stoic, 9 East King street JJJLY 30, 1880. HZEVICAL. Brandy as a Hedicine. The lollewlng article was voluntarily sent te Mr. H. E. Slaymakcr, Agent for Keigart's Old Wine Stere, by a prominent practising physi cian et this county, who lias extensively ustd the Brandy referred te in his regular practice. It is commended te the attention of these af flicted with Indigestion and Dyspepsia. BRANDY AS A MEDICINE. This new much abused Alcoholic Stimulant was never intended as a beverage, but te be used as a medicine of great potency in the cure of some of the destructive diseases which sweep away their annual thousands of victims. With a purely philanthropic motive we pre sent te the favorable notice el invalids espe cially these aflllctcd with that miserable dis ease Dyspepsia, a specific remedy, whieh is nothing mere or less than Brandy. The aged, with feeble appetite and mere or less debility, will find this simple medicine, when used properly, A Sovereign Remedy or all their ills and aches. Be it, however strictly understood that we prescribe and use but one article, and that is REIGABTS OLD BRANDY, Sold by our enterprising young friend, HE SLAYMAKEB. Tills Brandy has steed the test for years, and has never failed, as far as our experience extends, and we therefore give it the preference ever all ether Brandies, no matter with hew many jaw-breaking French fin,.e ti.ni- am l.nin. !(!. One-fourth of the mencv that is vearlv thrown away en various impotent dyspepsia specifics would suffice te buy all the Brandy te cure any such case or eases. In proof of the curative powers et Reigart's Old Brandy, In cases el Dyspepsia, we can summon num hers of witnesses one case in particular we cite : A hard-working tanner had been afflicted with an exhaustive Dyspepsia ler a number of years; his stomach would reject almost every kind of feed; he had sour eructatiens con stantly ue appetite in fact, he was obliged te restrict ids diet te crackers and stale Bread, and as a bevesage he used McGrann's Beet Beer. He is a Methodist, and then, as new, S reached at times, and in his discourses often eclaimed earnestly against all kinds of strong drink. When advised te try Reigart's Old Brandy, In his case, he looked up with astonishment, but after hearing of its wonderful effects in the cases of some of his near acquaintances, he at last consented te fellow our advice. He used the Brandy faithfully and steadUy; the first bottle giving him an appetite, and before the second was taken he was a sound man.wfth a stomach capable of digesting anything which he chose te cat. He still keeps it and uses a lit tle occasienaBy; and since lie has this medi cine he has been of very little pecuniary Imdc flt te the doctor. A Pracwsihe Physicias. H. E. SLAYMAKER, AQiirr teb Reigart's Old Wine Stere, Established in 1785, IXFORTXB Aire dxaxsb is FINE OLD BRANDIES, SHEBRIES, SUPE RIOR OLD MADEIRA, (Imported in 1818, 1827 and 1828.) CHAMPAGNES O EVERY BRAND, SCOTCH ALE PORTER, BROWN STOUT. Ne. 89 EAST KING ST.. IAMCASTEB. PA WANTED. 1TTANTGD. EVERYBODY TO ADVER- YY tise, free of charge, in the Ihtbllhixh- out. who wants something te de. W ANTED A GIRL TO DO GENERAL housework. An elderly person from the country preferred. Apply at once at Ne. 10 West Orange street. ltd BOARDERS WANTED. GOOD BOOMS with Bearding, at Ne. 146 NORTH PRINCE STREET. Jy37-lwd RAGS! BAGS! BAGSl-BAGS WANTED Housekeepers take notice that we are paying QM cents a pound for MIXED RAGS. Sash paid as seen as Uvete anr9-3md Ne. 2 West King Street, KIDlfEr AND LIVER CURE. WARNER'S SAFE Kidney and Liver CUBE. The greatest el Modern Medical Discoveries. A Vegetable Preparation and the ONLY SURE REMEDY in the world ler Blight's Disease, Diabetes and aU Kidney, Liver and Urinary Diseases. There are a large number of testi monials nf the highest character in support el these statements. Prof. Green, a distinguished allopathic physician of the Seuth, in an article In the Medical Recerd, gives an account of the cure of two cases of Chronic Bright's Disease bv this remedy, and advises all his brother Shyslcians te use it in practice. R. Cat . D., of Rochester, N. Y., writes that he T fft 1 trtna would nrmcribe the remedy te all afflicted with snrlnnn Kidncv and Li ,lver Diseases. Rev. J. E. Rankin, D. D., el Washington, D. C, tells et Scrmanent cures enecieu ey k, " ; i e net doubt that it has great virtue." D. W Bartine,M.D.,D. D., erEast Orange, N. J., certifies that it cured him or chronic Bright's Disease in two weeks. Rev. C. A. Harvey, 1. D., Secretary of Heward University, certifies ; "lam convinced that no remedy heretofore used or described can be held for one moment in comparison with this." These are sample T T" .... i. ' . t.v testimonials. Twe compounds ; Fer the cure et Diabetes call for Warner's Safe Diabetes Cure. Fer cure of Bright's and the ether diseases call Ter War ner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure. Warner's Safe Bitters. Safe Tonic, Safe PlUs and Safe Nervine are also superior remedies, unea nailed in their respective fields of disease. I Warner's Safe Remedies are sold by drug gists and medicine dealers generally through out the country. Send for pamphlet and testl menlals. H. H. WABNEB St CO., Rochester, N T 1 dS-XnThftSd&w THIRD EDITI05. FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 30, 1880. WEATHCK indications. Washington, July 30. Fer the New England and the Middle Atlantic states, clearand partly cloudy weather, northerly veering in the latter district te southerly winds, nearly stationary temperature, sta tionary or higher barometer. ON THE MEND. Dr. Tanner Greatly Improved An Offer el marriage New Yerk, July 30. Dr. Tauner has greatly improved te-day. At 3:15 this moraine he vomited a small Quantity of miinin 1m tlinn dm 11 If 1 1 minces cX carbonic acid gas water. He sat most of the morning. A letter from 3Iary J. Fegudah, of Milwaukee, offering the doctor her hand and heart, greatly amused him. He walked 25 laps around the en closure in the hall, about J of a mile, in 18 minutes ; his gait was free and steady. At seven o'clock he was talking te the visi tors in a lively strain. IN UMBO. An Absconding Bank Cashier Surrenders Himself. New Yekk, July 30. Wm. II. Cush man. the absconding president of the de funct First national bank of Georgetown, Pnlomde. indicted bv the crand jury of Colerado for embezzling upwards of 8100," 000 of the funds of the bank, and who fled te this city, surrendered himself te Deputy United States Marshal Kennedy this morning, and was held by Commis sioner Shields te await a warrant for his removal. 3Iarshal AVilcex, of Colerado, has been here several weeks looking for Cushman. The prisoner will go back voluntarily without examination. THE TURK. Today's Racing at Saratoga. Sakatega, July 30. First race, Boot jack, first ; Glencairn, second ; Compen sation, third. Second race, Ada Glcln, first ; Colonel Sprague, second ; Oden, third. Third race, dead heat between Geld Bug and Turfman ; Goforth, third. Fourth race, Observanta, first ; Utilitas. second ; Chailie Ress, third. FIKE AT WESTF1ELD. Disastrous Flames Last Night. "W'bstfeld, Mass., July 30 About mid night a fire broke out in the third story of a building owned by the Water Power company, damaging the building te the amount of $5,000. The upper stories were occupied by the Hampden whip company, whose less may exceed 20,000. Insurance $.r)0,000. The ether occupants were Dex ter Avcr's plating and whip button works and N. T. Tyler's painting works, the losses in which aggregate $8,000 ; partial ly insured. WARS AND KUMORS OF WARS. Reumauiu Contracting for Ammunition. Londen, July 30. A Bucharest despatch te the Times savs Renmanu is contract? ing for two million cartridges, two huu- drcd for each of the ene hundied thousand men she can put in the first line in case of war. 1 he Rebellion at Cape Town. The premier of the movement at Cape Town telegraphs that the Basnes are de serting the rebel chiefs. A large number of arms have been surrendered in the Lc ribc district. SMVRNA SHAKEN. An Earthquake that Occasioned Ceusldcr- uuie vantage. Smyrna, July 30. The earthquake which occurred here yestciday demolished four or five houses and damaged many ethers." Twe persons were killed and five or six wounded. Much damage was dene in the adjacent country. At Burna bad eleven houses, several cafes and two minarets were demolished. Twe persons were killed and ten injured. Slight trem blings continue. ON TO GANUAHAR. British Troops llastening te the Scene of the Afghan Massacre. Londen, July 30. Arrangements have been made for the despatch of troops te the number of four or five thousand from England te Afghanistan within a few days. The military authorities arc also prepared te send out 12,000 men in the next fortnight. PRICE OF COAL. The Present Rates te b Maintained. Philadelphia, July 30. The commit tees of the Lehigh and Schuylkill coal exchanges met here this afternoon and agreed te recommend that no change be made in the present circular rates for the line and city and harbor trade during the month of August. - BLACK RIVER. The Sceae et Twe Tragic Events In One Night. Watebtewn, N. Y., July 30. Geerge Demarct, aged 14, was drowned in Black river last night while bathing. Frederick Week attempted suicide by jumping into Black river last night, but was rescued alive. THE JERSEY CITY HORROR. Progress of the Werk of Excavation. Jersey City, July 30. Werk en the cofferdam at the tunnel has progressed rapidly during the past twelve hours. The excavation is new eighteen feet deep, leaving an equal distance te be traversed before the bodies of tie victims can be reached, which it is thought will be by Sunday. INFANTICIDE. A Mether's Unnatural Crime. Flushing, L. I., July 30. Emma Barnes living near Creedmoor, gave birth te a child five weeks age and subsequently murdered it. She was arrested te-day. Grpelc Pirates. Londen, July, 30. A. Constantinople de spatch says some Greek pirates at Rhodes attacked a British merchantman and a Turkish gunboat has gene in pursuit of them. British Lustre. The Londen Observer has discovered a new orator in the Heuse of Commens in the person of Mr. Nelsen, the member for Maye. Mr. Nelsen is an ex-Presbyterian Talmage the odds and beat him. He ex - eels Curran himself, of whom the legend gins that even when thanking Heaven he never gesticulated, he used te bend for ward and scrape the fleer of the Heuse with bis finger nails. Mr. Nelsen's gestures take possession of his whole body and give vitality even te his raiment. His coat speaks for him ; the ends of his cravat are instinct with elenueuce. They llyeast and west with the electrical influence of his fervor. 3Ir. Nel Nel eon is listened te with attention, for he is thought te have surpassed any thing ever dene in his line by Mr. Spur Spur geen. His oddities of manner, his marches and cenutcrmarclies, the veiled thunders of sarcasm, invective and de fiance with which he utters ' Mr. Speaker " have net, however, prevented the Heuse from recognizing that it has a treasure in Sir. Nelsen. He is honest, kindly, frank, outspoken, and his manly addresses are said te be replete with the best kiud of Irish mother wit, in which sound sense is intermingled with quaint humor and homely aphorism. BASKETS. Mew Yerk Market. Nkw Yerk. July 30. Kleur State and West ern steady ; moderate expert and haine trade inquiry : state at i S0Q 00 ; extra de at $4 30 0450: choice, de.. 4 f5 00: fancy $5 10Q6 25 : round hoop Ohie e 105 73: choice de 95 800700; superfine western 380 450: common te geed extra de l 3)0460; choice dodo $4 "07 00; choice white wheat de $4 5005 00; Southern quiet and steady; com mon te falrextra3iog(;ie; geed tochelco de$6 250700. , . Wheat Spring firm: winter white nbeut steady; red a shade better; trade moderate; Ne.1, White. Aug., $1 OS; de red cash u; Ne. 2 Red. July $1 0 : de Aug., $1 U8,"JS)1 03JJ; de Sept., $1 09 ; de Oct., 1 n Cern without important change: Mixed western spot, 45iilSe: de future 4.;4Jl!J4e. eats euiut ana aoeui siraie , " 'u 43c: western 3jijc: Ne. Awr., 32c; de Oct , 31c. fhlladelphta Jlnrket. Philadelphia, Julyai. Fleurstrpng ;snpe flneat 2 73Q3: extra at U l(i : Ohie .and Indi ana family at$5 50t;2V lVnn'u family at tf 6 25: St. Leuis family $5 WHlG 9) : de old, 225 4 '.5: Minnesota family 5 7jS:"; patent and hitch grades G508 29. Rye flour at 14 50. ,.. ,,,, Wheat streng: Ne. 2 Western Bed il 1j; Penn'a Bed 11 15 : Amber 1 1 Cern steady for local tw: bellow M-arce; Steamer 48l8c; jellew Jl'tfJMc; mixed M teSflrm; Ne.2.WhltetNStc: Ne. i ite 42 43c; No.3,de3S40c: Ne. :', Mixed &a37c. Rye New 7ue ; old TTie. ,,r,,-. Previsions firm; nits-, perk at , 11: beef hams 215022; India mess beetli(W; bacon, smoked shoulder rJiGc ; salt 5j e2c ; smoked hauis ll12c ; pickled hum Jd,9v. Lard firmer ; city kcttl.i Se: loose batcher 77lc ; prlinu steam OJQ'hc. Butter active; Creamery 2.e; le geed te choice 2l2e; Bradford county and New Yerk extra. 21c; Western reserve eitra 17 l!k:;dgoed te choice ltICc; Bells linn; Penn'a extra i:S17; Western reserve extra Eggs'cuslcr; Penn'a 15Ji31Ge: Western 15c. Cheese linn; New rk lull cream 10c: Western full cream tyjgtte: de r.ilr te geed 7PVic; de lull r skims 7gJie. Petroleum firm ; refined tye. Seeds Geed' te priuiv Timethy U WHg:i oe : Flaxseed at $1 Clever at at $7 75ftS 2. Stuck Markets. Pn ILADELr h i a . .1 ii ly 30. 12U50P.M. 3.0Or.Jl. Stocks firm. Pennab's (tliild is-u.) KB Philadelphia & Erie 15 Reading ,J'i " Pennsylvania 57 L.euigu vauey. United Ces. et N. J .... Northern Pacilic " Preferred .. Northern Central Lehigh Navigation.... Vnrrwfnwn ...... ...H.2 ... 32 ... .v; ... 35 ... 32 ...102 Central Transportation Ce. -fSi w Pitts., Tltusville & Buffalo. 12 Little Schuylkill U Nkw YeiiK..July3 Stocks strong and higher. oiency. .................... N. Y. Central Is. rie. ............-........-' Adams Express Michigan Central Michigan Southern Illinois Cential Cleveland Plthdiuigh. .132 . W .117 . U5V .lWls .120 Chicago & Reck Island Pittsburgh & Fert Wayne. Western Union Tel. 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