V - s. ,"., -- :-- - v --' -c' - -i V s- " LAINTASTEB DAILY !KTtLlGENCE SATURDAY JULY 31, 18 0 :-. ' 0 TENT A!D TABERNACLE. Ths Campmecting at Landlsville. Landisville Campmeetisg, ) Friday Afternoon, July 30. $ Revs. Moere, of Germantown, S. O. Gar d risen, of Lancaster, Harkins, of Safe Har- ber, and McIIv.tin, of Moercsville, have arrived. On Tuesday next, Rev. Themas Guard, the eloquent Irish preacher recently trans ferred from California te Baltimore, will be en the ground. Ex-Congressman S. E. Ancona, ex-Sheriff Albright and Daniel Yurch, hardware merchant, of Reading, arrived en the ground this morning and are the guests of Mr. Harbster, of Reading, located with his family en the gieund. Mr. Harbster is one of the proprietors of the Reading iron works and is very social and a kind hearted man. Five years age at the Lan disville campmeeting he wa-s cenveitcl, and ever since has felt a deep interest in the campmecting. He has the neatest and most convenient arrangement of cottage life in the weeds. A number of peif-enal friends who visited his home in the grove all spoke in admiration of its convenience and comfort. Mr. A. Wilhehn, the competent manager for years of the Cornwall iron works, is here with his family. Mr. Wilhehn has one of the finest and most costly cottages en the ground. Mr.Wilhelm takes a deep interest ia the campmecting and is a liberal contribu te ter towards it. Through the liberality of Messrs. Celeman and Wilhehn a beautiful and costly chinch and computable paison paisen age had recently been elected for the wor wer snipers of the M. K. chinch at Cornwall. The children's f-civice.s at 1 p. in. was addressed by Revs. Frank Moeie and Rev. T. W. Gcigcr. Te-morrow afternoon Mr. 11. Wheeler, of Columbia, will address the children at the stand. Mi.-. Wheeler is a pleasant speaker. At three p. .i. Rev. Mills of Reading was the preachc;. Text, I Jehn iv. lit: "We love Him because He first loved us " The existence of .1 Ged is acknowledged, but conflicting opinions have prevailed as te His true character. Nature and .science de net reveal Ged te us in I lis turn nature. The Bible reveal 1 f i i nature and character. lie is a Ged ofli.ve; a love nianife-ted. The exuberance of His love, is sccnin cre ation. The crevning manifestation of Ged's love is seen in redemption. It was a sermon well conceived, closely studied, ull of thought, classical, and elo quently expressed. If the preacher had strength of voice equal te his grasp of in tellect his sermon would have swept ever the audience with ii resistible power. We shall seek te ascertain when Docter Guard shall preach, and duly notify the leaders of the Iktei.i.iei:sceii. It will pay te come here and hear this A polies of Meth odism. MOKE HANCOCK l'llti'S. The Seventh, Eighth anil Ninth Wards at Werk. On Thursday evening the junior Demo cracy of the Seventh ward raised a hickory 1)0 feet in height, at the corner of Locust and Freiberg stieets. They declined all assistance from the '-seniors," would nel allow a " man " te lift a pound or touch a rope, but did all the work IhciuscK'cs just te show what the Seventh waid bes cm .de when they try. The junior Hancock be..- of the Eighth ward have erected a fine hickory sapling CO feet in height, en Derwart street, in front of the residence of C. F. Kaulz. The pole bears aloft the names of Hancock and English and floats a fine American flag. The Hancock club of the Eighth waul, having procured an immense pole, cut from Hestettcr's weeds, some miles be yond Millcrsville, erected it te-day, at the corner of West King aud Mary streets. It is a solid tree, unspliced, measures nearly live feet in circumference at the butt, aud is 117 feet in length fiem the curb te the top. The preliminary ai- rangements for its erection were made last evening, and drew together a gieat crowd. Although the managers had determined te defer putting up the pole until teikn,. many of the boys were se enthusiastic that they insisted in elevating it then and there, and the managers yielded se far as te -'we tlnjni a try, although the derrick was net en the ground, nor were there any appli ances suitable for lifting such a giant of the forest. The boys, however, went te work, placed the butt in the trench dug te receive it, anil lifted the tree by main force and placed it upon the shears, se as te have it ready for the final erection te-day. This morning a derrick was erected ami the necessary tackle attached, whereupon the boys adjourned te dinner, satisfied that they could put the pole into place without difficulty in ten minutes time. After dinner they went te work and were as geed as their word, the immense tree gracefully raising its bushy top, and grad ually assuming an upright position, while the assembled Democracy swung their hals and greeted the emblem of liberty with loud huzzas. The pole is much the heaviest that lias been put up in Lancaster dining the present campaign. It, of course, bears the names of our gallant standard beareis Hancock and English, and floats the Union flag. The club tender their thanks te Mr. Jacob L. Ficy for the use of his team in hauling the pole into town ; te Jehn Bet for the use of his derrick, and te Maj. C. M. Hewell for the use of his ropes and fall. The Democracy of the Ninth ward have also procured a splendid hickory from Hestettcr's weeds, which they intend te erect at the corner of Mulberry and James streets this evening. The pole is ever one hundred feet in length and of very fine proportions, and it will be decorated with a fine sheet-iron rooster cut out by Johnny Daily. ' TlieFeach Bettem Railway. What is kuewu as the middle division of this read, 34 miles in length, from Yerk te Delta was built in 1S75. It was proposed te run te Oxford, Chester county, and con nect with the Philadelphia & Baltimore Central ; but the company has net yet been able te carry out this project. There is an eastern division, 10 miles in length, running east from Peachbottem, which is under an entirely separate management, although the same charter. There is a four-mile gap between these two divisions, which is partially graded and nearly ready for the iron, which the company intends te finish this fall. The cost will be $2S, 000. The maximum grade en the read is 116 feet te a mile; the principal grade, 103 feet te the mile ; the sharpest curvature being 19 degrees, or 300 feet radius. The weight of rail is thirty pounds, which is found te be tee light for the traffic, aud is te be replaced with forty pound rail; weight of engine, 20 tens. NARROW ESCAPE. A Child Under a Carriage. Yesterday afternoon as Rebert J. Evans was giving his family an airing, in a two horse carriage, en Seuth Queen street near Woodward Hill cemetery, a little child of Harry S. Deichler, ran in front of his horses, and before they could be stepped, the child was knocked down and the horses and carriage passed ever it, but luckily the chilil was neither tramped by the horses nor struck by the wheels. It was taken out from under the carriage with no ether injury than one or two slight bruises. Mr. Evans says there were a number of chil dren playing en the street in the vicinity, and that while he was in the act of pulling his horses te one side, te avoid running ever another child, Mr. Deichler's child, unseen by him, get in front of his team. Had he been driving rapidly, or had his horses net been gentle and stepped instant ly, the accident might have been serious. "OhDat Water Mlllen." Within the past week an immense num ber of watermelons have been brought te this city and they are new stacked up in front of the places of business all the deal ers in this city. Most of the present supply of melons are from New Jersey, having been purchased in Phila delphia, but some are brought from Baltimore. They range in price from 1.1 te .10 cents and some of them are of immense size. Yesterday Charles W. Eck'crt received a let of melons from Bal timore, and 100 of them weighed 3,000 pounds. This morning a wagon leaded with watermelons and belonging te Frank Mctt fet, huckster, was being driven along East King street. Above Lime the driver turned tee short en the lock and tilted the wagon se much that half a dozen fine big moun tain sweets rolled off and were hopelessly .smashed, te the great delight of the boys who feasted en their rosy, juicy flesh. lllllu Sheeting. Yestei day afternoon the Lancaster rifle dub spent the day sheeting en the farm of Senater Anion II. Mylin. They divided these present into (we teams and shot at 80!) yards range. The following is the score : Fisrt Team. Demuth 00403 7 Carpenter 5223 0-12 Raiimgarducr 3045 012 Bewman 0 0 5 0 4 ! Lyte 02 000 2 42 Second Team. Lichly 4033 0-10 Reland 05 30210 Wylic 0 5 0 0 49 Hendersen 00000 0 DiflcndciTcr 0 5 0 005 A MULE KILLED. Singular Harrowing Accident. Yesterday while one of the farm hands of Christian II. Herr, living en the Beaver Valley turnpike, sonic distance from this city, was engaged in harrowing a plowed field with a team of mules, and when in the act of turning the jockey-stick broke and one of the mules became entangled in the harness. In its endeavor te extricate itself it upset the harrow and then fell heavily upon it, the sharp teeth of the harrow penetrating the peer beast's side and inflietiiig painful wounds. In kicking and struggling te release itself, it broke one of its legs, and te relieve it from further suffering, it was brained with an axe. The niule was very valuable and the accident was certainly a very singular eue. An Appeal. Alderman Patrick Dennelly having given judgment in favor of Dr. Lewin in his suit against Al Rescnstcin te recover $9 for medicine and medical attendance, ?.Ir. Rescnstcin has appealed the case te court. This case is only remarkable as, being the matter out of which has sprung two slander cases that havn caused no little gossip among acquaintances of the litigants each of whom sues the ether for $5,000 damages for alleged defamatory utterances. The Union lteys. The Union association encamped at Munderf s Island have been having an ex cellent time. Yesterday their camp was visited by a number of gentlemen from this city. Among them was Henry Baum gardner who made a neat little speech te the boys. At neon they sat down te a superb dinner which was prepared by Alex Lee. the well known cook, and all had a delightful time. The association will re turn ibis evening at C:30. Pigeon I'lying. Mi. Feid.Schacffer, of this city, a pigeon fancieref considerable rcputatien,gavc one of hisbirdsally front Miflliu yesterday. The bird was let loose at Milllin at 3:2G p. m., by the messenger of the Adams express company, and reached its cote in this city at 5:30, making the distance, 86 miles, in two hours and four minutes. The bird is eleven months old. strong and beautiful, and Mr. Schacfler is willing te match it for a hundred miles fly with any bird in the city. "i Held for Trial. Aldei man McConeiny this morning re turned te court the complaints charging James Mcrvine with the larceny of a can of lard and nineteen chickens, the property of Kiuzer Bender. In default of bail the accused was committed te answer. Her man Ehrhait, charged with receiving the above named stolen goods, knowing them te have been stolen, was held te bail for his appearance at court te answer. Fuu for the Herse. A horse belonging te Jacob Smith, which was hitched te a top-wagon, was being d liven along Duke street, near the court house, by Zach. Weaver this morning, when he frightened. He started en a run and Zach. was unable te step him until he reached the corner of Duke and Church streets. Nothing was broken. Heme Again. Mr. Victer Yeekcr, of the Farmer's national bank, whose recent arrival in this country from a European tour with his father Mr. B. Yccker of Fulton opera house, was noticed at the time, has reached Lancaster after a week's sojourn at Atlan tic City. He is looking bronzed and hearty. Kitten by a Deg Yesterday a six-year-old son of F. Zicg Zicg lcr,ef Maner street, was badly bitten in the face by a deg. Belew the left eye the ani mal tore an ugly gash and the lip was bad ly bitten. Dr. Foreman attended the boys injui ies. The deg was sent away from the beuse. GKENTIjEMEJNT ! WE ARE PREPARED TO MAKE CLOTHING FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR, Having a Choice Assortment of WOOLENS te select from in the best makes of Goods. As an inducement te purchasers we will make Clothing te order at very low prices new before the rush begins. LATfflDEIED MD UHiATINDBIED SHIRTS. Best Goods for the money ever offered. All the Latest Styles in Hosiery, Gloves, Fancy Neckwear, Suspenders, Handkci chiefs, &c. NOTE. Heur of Closing, 7 o'clock P. M., Except Saturdays. GIVLEE, BO WEES & HUEST, 25 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. THK REPUBLICAN COMMITTED. Wlin Will rhe Chairman IJe? On Monday the Republican county com mittee will meet for organization. The fight for the chairmanship has net been very lively and indeed many of the most prominent politicians in the city arc un able even te tell who aie the candidates. It is said that neither B. F. Eshleman, esq the present chairman, who is out of town te-day, nor J. W. Jehnsen, the ex-chairman, will be candidates. Among the men whose names are mentioned are Jehn A. Steber of Sheencck, B. F. Hookey of Con Cen Con estega and AI. F. Slicnck, es.j. The name of Jehn M. Stcliman has abe been men tioned, but he refuses te he a candidate. Hookey seems te have the mibt strength of the country candidates where names have been mentioned se far. Shcnck is pretty strong and may be chosen, but as yet he has done no work. Strange things may happen between this and Monday. It may bc.that none of the above men will be able te secure the position. The Yerk Match. The pedestrian match at Yerk is pio pie gressing finely. The score at 11 o'clock last night steed : Geiter 70 miles. Scheid 53, and Hickman 71. Scheid was taken sick yesterday from di inking lemonade and was unable te be en the track during the best part of yesterday and last night. At 1:45 this morning Geiter and Scheid were taking a rest and Hickman was still ahead. The match closes tonight, and the-crowd in attendance will no doubt be large, as it has been since the match be gan. The Dental Assoeciatmii. At the Bellcfentc meeting of the State dental association, Dr. M. H. Webb, of this city, read a paper and performed a clinic ; Dr. E. M. Zcll, of this county, joined the state society. Dr. Webb was made a mem ber of the publication committee and a delegate te the American dental associa tion. Sale of Rank Slee!;. Jacob B. Leng, real estate agent, sold te-day at private sale 13 shares of Farincis' national bank sleck al $10(1 per share, its par value. This is Hits liighct price ever obtained for this stock, or the stock of any national bank in Lancaster. Meney Lest. James McAleer, of Orange street, who is employed in the spike mill of the Pcnn iron works, while en his way home te din ner te-day lest $10 of his wages which he had just received. Kicked by a uersc. Lewis Walker, a blacksmith in the em ploy of Edward Walker, en Market street, was kicked en the leg by a bore te-day, and was compelled te quit work. His in jury is net serious, but somewhat painful. Sale of Real Estate. . Herr & Stauifer, real estate and insur ance agents, sold at pi hate sale the brick dwelling Ne. 037 Seuth Queen street, be longing te Martin Eshleman, te Cen: ad Shactrer, for SS.10. Cases Dismissed. The assault and battery cases brought by Bill and Nan Butler, colored, against each ether have been dismissed by Alder men Ban-and A. F. Dennelly as the prose cutor in both cases failed te appear. Itusebali. The Middlctewti baseball club anived this nieining and arc playing the Ironsides nine this ufteioeon. Mr. I'm li i' ItEMLiNeia:, an old bU'iscrilur te our paper and well-known in the whole sur rounding country, in formed us the ether day that his wife, who ler two weary years had -lit-Icrcd with Rlicum.it Um in tin- shoulder, dur ing which time slrj hail been treated by sev eral physicians without success, had been com pletely cured by a single b.itlle of St. .1 cons Oil. Itucyrits, Ohie, Courier, f-b. 13, 1ST:). .Selilleis ami Sailors' Club. The seldiersand sailors et the city who are favorable te the election of Hancock and Eng lish will meet in Sprenger'-: hall en Tuesday night te organize a vrteian association. i Kxcurhieu Trains le Ciiiipiucetiiig. Te-morrow both railroad companies w 111 run excursions te LuudWvillc. Numerous trains will leave both depots at different horn s. The Reading charge 25 and the Pennsylvania :0 cents for the round trip. riciiis.. The Lancaster Macnncrcher will l.e'.d their twenty-second annual picnic at Tells llaineu Monday next. Xe one will be admitted ex cept members and their families ami invited guests. The Niagara Falls Excursion. In noticing the $10 excursion te Niagara Falls and return iiem Lancaster, te take place en Tuesday :nc.xt, August ::,1 tickets geed te goon August i and: 5, and geed te icturn en any train for liftcca day--, and the scenery through which the tourists w ill p:iss,the Allen, town Democrat says : " These w he can appre ciate the beauties with which Ged has adorned the Lehigh Valley alone, te s.vy nothing et" the beauties of the trip further en, will lind sulli cient of interest te last them a twelvemonth in recalling. The deep mountain passes, gorges ami ravines with which the country abounds arc indescribable. Xe pen picture c in describe them as they exist or convey the thrill they create in beholding them. Thesceiiery in some places is remarkably rugged aud wild; in every direction, mountains piled upeu moun tains, the river, the towns from which ascend the busy sounds of industry the voices of men, the whistling of engines, 1 lie merry boat man's horn, arc all an accompaniment et this industrial music. And then the Falls at Niagara, the grandest and greatest water fall in the world. The spectator can hardly fail te be affected with an overwhelming sensation en viewing the great falls, the immense flood precipitating at least 100,050 tens of rearing water down ever the precipice every minute. Every surrounding object, indeed, is viewed with indifference, while the mind i wholly ab sorbed iu the contemplation of a spectacle se sublime, surpassing in majesty and grandeur and power all the works of nature that have ever urrcsl'Jd the attention or presented them 82lvcs te the imagination. The trip is truly a charming one, and being cheap it gives all a BKT 0OOJM. CARRIAGES, THE LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK OP BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, &C, In the city, is te be seen at the Werk of NORBECK & MI LEY, PRACTICAL CARRIAGE BUILDERS, COR. DUKE AND VINE STS., LANCASTER, PA. 49-COX & CO.'S OLD STAND.6 1 lie Stock includes nil the LATEST STYLES SPRINGS, uchusthc lirev.'slcr, Whitney, Sal Idee Triple, Empire Cress Spring, Dexter Queen, Duplex id Elliptic, anil they will also make te order any style a purchaser may desire. Repairing 1" all kinds promptly attended te. All work guaranteed for one year. " OUR -WORK SUSTAINS OUR WORD." chance et making it. All who may wish te go bad better procure their tickets as early as possible, se us te give the manager, Mr. Dick Dick eneon, ample time te procure cars enough for the accommodation of the excursionists, as he intends te leave nothing undone en his part that will add te the enjoyment and comlert of his guests." Nervous sleepless and overworked. 11 nd rest and nourishment in Malt Bitters. Leve rules the court, the camp, the grove. But this we lind 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-lwdeedAv Shaving becomes an indispensable luxury w ith Cutieum Shaving Seap. SPECIAL NOTICES. SAMPLE NOTICE. It is impossible for a woman after a rallhlul course of treatment with Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound te continue te suffer with a weakness el the uterus. Enclese a .stamp te Mr. Lydia E. Pinkham, 233 Western avenue, Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets. Jy29-lydeed&w Aching heads and clouded brains are cured by 'Sellers' Liver Pills." Try them. Sold by druggi-i--. 23 cents per box. Try I.echcr's Renowned Cough Syrup. A Great Enterprise. The Hep Bitters Manufacturing Company is one el Rochester's greatest business enter prises. Their Hep Bitters have reached a sale beyond nil precedent, having from their in trinsic value teund thelrway into almost every household in the land. Graphic. Jyl-2irdAw Trv Lechei's Renowned Cough Syrup. Remember! The only perfect proprietary medicine as a ' Bleed Searcher" is that bear ing the name of "Dr. Lindsey," and which may be had from druggists. Mothers! Mothers!! Mothers!!! Are you disturbed at night and broken el your rest by a sick child suffering and cryiifg with the excruciating pain or cutting teeth? II se. goat once and getabottleefMRS. WIXS LOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP, ltwill relieve the peer little sufferer immediately depend upon it ; there is no mistake about it. There Is neta mother en earth who has overused it, who will net tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe te nseln all cases, and pleas ant te the taste, and is the prescription et one et the eldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere 2T. cents a bottle. fJ17-lyd&wM.VAS JfEir ADVERTISEMENTS. OPECIAI. INDUCEMENTS. 1? Hat, Cap--, Summer Clothing, &c., sold without regard 10 cost for Thirty days te make room ter Fall Stock. ' HEXRY BECHTOLD, ltd Ne. 52 N. nuccnSt., loincestcr. FUOZEN, FRIED AND PANNED YS ters. Deviled Crabs, Little Neck Clams, I JjOUsHT aim siiriiii cumu, "., a U, Xe. 129 East King Street. SECOND GRAND FREE EXCURSION TO TO ni"httethe Chestnut street Hetel, oppo site Vl. R. Depot, for Chicken Cern Soup an 1 Ground Heg Lunch. ,.,. THEODORE WEND1T, ltd Proprietor. rll ANNIVfcRSAKY AMI r;v Ji'ii the Lancaster Mienncrcl.er. MONDAY, AUGUST 2, 1880, AT T ELL'S nAIX. Nene but members and invited guesls will be admitted en the grounds. Onnibuscs and Coaches will leave Mienncr Mienncr cleor Hall at 10 o'clock a. in., anil run at regu lar intervals during the day. "it ATTENTION, VETERANS ! A meeting of the veterans of the late war will be h -Id en TUESDAY EVENING, AUG. 3, at S o'clock, sharp, at Sprcnger's rooms Ne. 41 North Queen street, for the purpe-e et or- interest te soldiers will be discussed. A strong turn-out is expecieu. iy "" . j n.2td VETERAN COM. 105 GO TO K HIEMENZ'S. 105 Ne. 105 North Queen street for the Cheapest and Best BOOTS AND SHOES. 105 Sign or the Die Shee. 103 J26-SAWtfd 1 PHILADELPHIA AND READING, LE HIGH, New Yerk, Lake Erie and Western It. It. Pepnlar Excursion. Grand Pleasure Trip te Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Elmira, Wat kins Glen. Wllkesbarrc, Pltlsten, Mauch Chunk, .switchback, Glen Oneke, Allentown nnd Heading, en TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1880. Tickets geed te go en Ith or 5th, and geed te return en any train for 15 days and te step off at the above named places. FAKE FOR ROUND TRIP ONLY - S1O.0O Special cars leave Lancaster (King Street) at 7:55 a. in., and Columbia at 7:55 a. te. Through te Niagara without change. Parler Car from Allentown $2 extra ; arrive at Niagara at 1:00 a. iu. en morning of August 4. 74th Regiment Band of Buffalo, 50 pieces, will meet the ex cursion trains at Niagara and escort the ex cursionists te the following hetels: Park Place, $2; Spencer Hense,$2.50; International, Cataract and Cliften, $3. Special Netice. Ex cursionists holding P. and R. anil Lehigh Val ley R. R. tickets will have the preference at the above named hotels as per arrangements. An excursion tlcket'wUl be furnished en the tiainerat the International Hetel, Niagara, ter $1 te a.lmit persuns te all places of interest. JOThe following lias been received : Niaeara Falls, July 30, 1880. H. Dickikses : Your putty will have the preference. Hew many will you haveT INTERS ATION AL BOTE L COMPAN Y, jy31-2td Niagara Falls, New Yerk. PHAETONS. Sic SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. DR. WM. II. FAHXESTOCK. Having returned from the Seuth, lias re sumed his olllce practice, and can be found at his residence, Ne. 2.(9 EAST KING STREET. ml8-2mdewS fl'OBACCO KAISERS' NOTICE. 1 The l'enii'a Mutual Hail Insurance Com pany is new ready te bind the insurance, and issue policies against hail damage te tobacco. Kates reduced. Insure before It Is tee late, at BAUSMAN & RURNS'S. Ins. Agents, Oflice, 10 West Orange Street. y22- eedtfR LIVKKY NOTICE. Having added te our Livery Stock Twe Hearses we are new prepared te attend te fun erals at the shortest notice. Oflice open day aud night. 1yI0-2tdS REESE BROS. THE YATES INSTITUTE, LANCASTER, PA. (Exdewbd.) A Church Scheel for Beys. Prepares for higher Colleges and Universities. REV. JOIIX G. MULIIOLLAXD, M. A. T. C. D., Principal. A few boarders can be received who will have the special caicnnd oversight of the Prin cipal. The next term begins .SEPTEMBERS, 1880. "iy31-lmdSATn CIHAIlTI.lt NOTICE. Xelicc is hereby given that application will be made te the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster county, en MONDAY, AUGUST 23, 1880, at 10 o'clock a. m., for u charter te incor porate "Saint Jeseph's Hospital." The object et this institution Is te provide for the com 1 fort and minister te the wants et the sick, the aged ami infirm. I SAMUEL II. REYNOLDS, j Jy31-3td Solicitor. 105 LADIK.S AND GENTS It you want a 105 QOOD FITTING BOOT OR SHOE, Ready-made or made te order, call nt F. HIEMENZ'S, Xe. 105 Xerth Queen Street. Custom Werk a Specialty. ic2B3&V"tfd 100 Tens of Rags Wanted, Fer which the highest price will be paid. 2i CENTS PER POUXD FOR GOOD MIXED RAGS. The highest price nuid for Woolens, Old Paper, Beeks, Ac. Ten Rag Asserters wanted te whom the highest pi ice will be paid. JOHN A. SHOBER, Cor. Xerth Queen and Orange Streets, JylMfdR Lancaster, Pa "PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. GRAND EXCURSION TO ATLANTIC CITY, On THURSDAY, AUGUST 19. TICKETS GOOD FOR TWO DAYS. Geed te return c.i'Mny train from Atlantic City and Philadelphia en second day, without extra charge. Parties desiring te return same day will take special tiain, leaving Atlantic City at C and West Philadelphia Depot at 8p. m. SCHEDULE AND RATES OF FARE: Mount Jey $3.10 Landisville 3.00 Yerk 3.50 Marietta Leave 4:40 A. M. Rate 3.10 Columbia 5:00 " ' 3.00 Mountville " 5:10 " ' 3.00 Rohrerstown.... " 5:1!) " " 310 LANCASTER... " 5:33 " " 1.75 Wilmer " 5:43 2.75 Bird-in-Uand.... " 5:52 " 2.75 Gordonville " :02 " " 2.75 Leaman Place.. " C-.06 ' " 2.G.1 Kinzcrs " :15 " " 2.53 Gap ' C:21 " ' 2.45 Christiana " 0:27 ' 2.35 Atglen " C:31 " " 2.35 Parkesbnrg " C:10 " " 2.20 Femerey " fi:54 " " 2.20 Ceatcsvillc " 0:52 ' " 2.05 CHILDREN HALF rRICE. After arriving at Philadelphia, parties desir ing te go through te Atlantic City, will take street cars te the feet ei Market street, where the ferry beat will convey them te the West Jersey Depot, where cars will be taken te At lantic City, arriving at the latter place at 10:48 a. m. As this will probably be the last excur sion cast or this season . parties who desire te take a cheap trip for business or pleasure, will de well te take this opportunity. Tickets for sale nt all stations along the route and en beard the cars. Fer further information, tickets, &c, address the undersigned managers. CLARK Sc SCHMID, Jy31-2wdeed Lancaster, Pa. C10URT PROCLAMATION. Whereas, The Honorable JOIIX B. LIV INGSTON, President, and Honorable DAVID W. PATTERSON, Associate Judge el the Court of Common Plcas,ln and for the county of Lancaster, and Assistant Justices of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail De livery and Quarter Sucsiens of the Peace, ia and ler the county of Lancaster, have issued their precept, te me directed, requiring me, among ether things, te make public proclama tion throughout my bailiwick, that a Court et Oyer and Terminer and a General Jail Deliv ery, also a Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Jail Delivery, will commence in the Court Heuse, in the city of Lancaster in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, en the THIRD MONDAT IN AUGUST (191, 10. In pursuance of which precept public notice is hereby given te the Mayer aud Aldermen et the city or Lancaster, In the said county, und all the Justices of the Peace, the Corener and Constables, of the said city and county of Lan caster, that they be then and there in their own proper persons, with their rolls, records and examinations, und inquisitions, and thcirether remembrances, te de these things which te their offices appertain in their behal f te be done ; and also all these who will prosecute against the prisoners who are, or then shall be, in the jail of said county of Lancaster, are te be then and there te prosecute against them as shall be Just, Dated at Lancaster the 22d day of July, JACOB S. WHINS, Iberia. iy3l-3tdeaw3tw THIRD EDITI05. SATURDAY BVBNTKO, JULY 31, 1880. WEATHER INDICATIONS. "Washington, July 31. Fer the Middle Atlantic states cloudy or partly cloudy weather, southwest te southeast winds, nearly stationary temperature, stationary or lower barometer. AT BREAKFAST. Kmfaeat Actors and Literati Katertained in Londen, Londen, July 31. At a breakfast yes terday afternen given by the Savage club at the Criterion restaurant te American actors in Londen, there were present James Russell Lewell the American min ister; Messrs. Jehn McCulIeugh, .Toliu TV Raymond, McKee Rankin, W. J. Florence, W. E. Sheridan, J. Howsen, Julian Hawthorne, Bronsen Heward, Gee. W. Smalley, Messrs. "Wm. E. Briggs and Win. Woodall (members of Parliament"), Jehn L. Teele. Charles Warner, David James, J. Theme, Charles Kelley, J. C. Cowper, Jehn Ryder, Charles Dickens, Edward Brighten.Clcinent Scott Creswick, Mr. Ledger of the Era (Londen dramatic journal), and Mr. Jehn Herningshcad, Mr.Barry Sullivan, who presided, toasted "The Queen" "President Hayes" and "The American Stage." Messrs. McCulIeugh, Florence, Rankin, Raymond and Sheridan responded te the latter toast. Mr. Charles Dickens toasted Mr. Lewell, who responded. 3Ir. Woodal proposed a toast te " American Literature " te which Mr. Hawthorne responded Mr. Smalley replied te a toast te "The American Prest." CANDAHAK. The Situation Regarded Mere Faernbly. Londen, July 31. A Bombay dispatch says new that the effects of the first shock of the Candahar disaster is ever, the situa tion is regarded mero favorably. It is new admitted that the garrison of Candabar ought te be able te held its ground with ease. Troops for Relief. Londen, July 31. The Londen corre spondent of the Manchester Guartlin says it is exceedingly probable that one-third of the force new at Cabul will be sent under command of General Roberts te the relief of Candahar, and that they will start immediately. VIOLENT STORMS. Thunder, Lightning and Rain at Paris. Pa his, July 31. A violent thunder and hail storm occurred here yesterday. Tor rents of rain fell, and great ilamage te the crops is feared. During the storm, some sewer masonry gave way, en the Boulevard St. Michel; the pavement fell in and cellars were flooded, and it is expected the house will fall into the cata combs below. The gap in the roadway is twenty yards wide and twenty long. Destruction of Wagner's Theatre. It was a hurricane which damaged Wagner's theatre atB.ijreuthand net lire, as was reported in the Berlin dispatch of yesterday. m TO-DAYS NEWS. Afternoon Telegrams Condensed. Francis Curlcy Burnard will take the place of the late Tem Tayler as editor el Londen Punch. L. P. Hoever, who accidentally shot his wife at New Bloemfiekl, Pa., last January, has been arrested for murdering her, but it is believed the charge is prompted by the malice of his present wife's i-elatives. Dr. Tanner is net se well nor se lively as yesterday, had an attack of nausea and vomited mucus, after which he felt belter. He received by mail a miniature coffin, but said he has no use for it just yet. At neon he began his 34th day confident and hope ful. The winners at Saratoga te-day were Girofle, Bennie Lizzie, Luke B'ackburn and Lettery. TUE SIOUX. Returning te Their Reservation. Winnipeg, Man., July 31. Superinten dent Walsh, of the mounted police, ar rived here yesterday from Weed mountain en his way east en leave of absence. He says two-thirds of the Sioux Indians have returned te their reservation in the United States, and the remainder, with Sitting Bull, are en American territory between the Milk and Missouri rivers, but tlicy have net yet surrendered. THE DOG DAYS. Snow in Midsummer. Rondout, N. Y., July 31 -There was snow en the higher Catskill en Thursday morning. WASTED. WANTED. .EVERYBODY TO ADVEK tlse, frpe el charge, in the Intklliiibn cm, who wants something te de. BOARDERS WANTED GOOD ROOMS with Hearding, at Ne. 146 NORTH PRINCE STREET. Jy-27-lwd WANTED A SITUATION BY A FIRST cluss Cake and Bread linker. Apply at 754 Fremont street. Jy31-;tl IAGS! RAGSt KAGSt-RAGS WANTED t Housekeepers take notice that we are paying 2$ cents a pound for MIXED RAGS. Cash paid as seen as delivered te 1 WM. HENNECKE, anr9-3md Ne. 233 West King Street. rOR SALE OR REST. WANTED IMMEDIATELY. A .MEDIUM Size Brick Heuse and let with all the comforts of a home. Address A. 11.. Ihtelli Ihtelli eenceb Office, stating lowest cash price and hew seen possession can be given, full partic ulars, Ac. JyliMfd 17UR RENT. 1 The second story el Eshleman & Rath von's Banking Heuse, at Centre Square, and also a room en second story, opposite the Penn'a R. R. Depot, en Chestnut street. B. r. ESHLEMAN. 23-2tdAStt Atternev-at Law 11UBLIC SALE. WILL BE SOl.D AT public sale en FRIDAY, AUGUST 13th, at Philip Wall's Green Tree Hetel, West King street, a Let of Ground and Twe-Story Brick Heuse en Maner street, known as the '- Hu mane Engine Heuse." The let is 'JO by 30 feet, mero or less. Sale te commence at s o'clock p. in., when terms will be made known. JACOB GUXDAKER, Anct. Jy31au7,12,lS AN EVENING SOCIABLE WILL BE given by the Alpha club at the GREEX. COTTAGE, Saturday evening, July 31. Xe improper characters allowed en the grounds. Admission free. iy30-2td PROPOSALS. Sealed proposals will be received at the County Commissioners' Oflice until MONDAY, AUGUST-e.lSJO at 12 o'clock in., te lurnishat the Court Heuse en or before October 1, lsse, SIXTY TONS et the best quality Lehigh or Baltimore Company Broken Ceal. The Commissioners reserve the right te re ject any or all bids. By order of the Commissioners. Attest, I. N.S.WILL, JvSMtd Clerk. MARKETS. New Yerk Market. Naw Yerk. July 31. Fleur State and West ern steady : moderate expert and home trade demand ; state at 3 S0JJ 1 .7) : extra de at 4 20 450; choice, de., ft UiJ5 DO; tancy 5 10SS 25: round hoop Ohie J5 legs 75: choice de $3 809700; superfine western :8SJ5 4 50: common te geed extra de $ 3?4C0; choice dodo $4 7037 00; choice whit- wheat de H 50i35U); Southern iinict and steady; com mon te fairextm $3-JUgt; 20; geed te choice de 6 233700. Wheat quiet aud without Important change ; Ne. 2 Red. cash, it ' : de Jnlv ! u,'f, ; de Aug.. SI Ofijj, ; de Sept., $1 0!1 tw ; de Oct , S109,,. Cern without important clungu : Mixed western spot, 44?4Se: de future 47 Vil'JJc. Oats quiet and about stea.lv; state 3IK3 43c; western 333 13c: Xe. 2, Awr 3ic; de Oct , 34i'. Philadelphia Market. Puiladklpuia, July 31. Fleur 11 nil. with light supply ; supei Hue at ft! 73Q'3 2" . evtra at 13 50gl; uhie ami Indiana familvat $;ti5ii;25 ; Penn'a family at f5Q. tH: St. 1 out- raiuily at ie 7-ftt; 23 ; Miuue-eta family 5 TSfJi! .VJ : patent and hisfti grade- 50;JS 23. " Rve Heur at Jl 50. Wheat higher: Xe. 2 Western Red $1 17; I'euu'a Red $1 17 ; Amber $1 17. Cern steady; Yellow scares : Steamer 4SJJ 13-lc; yellow 32c: mixed .ViJ301.,e. Oat 11 nil ; Xe. 2, W hite 15c : . e. I, de 43c ; Xe. 3,de3"S4Ue; Xe :. Mixed .'He. live nominal : Xew 7t'e. Prevision linn; miss perk at $11501315; beef hum-WI5rtg22; India m.- beet iU0U; b.iceu, smoked shoulders SJJglie : sail ?t5)ei smoked hamsll12c; pickled ham- '.(i',e. " Lard tlrm : city kettle svgs',s; loose bnlln,i-'74j7J.Ju; prime steam 7 Butter firm: Creamery 27c: de geed te choice 2IS2tic: ISradlefd county and Xew Yerk extra. 2li"e : Western le-ei veetni 17 19e;dogeod te choice llgM-c; Rolls tlrm; Penn'a extra 13K;; We-iern reserve extra 1517c. Eggs quiet; Penn'a 13j:lfie: U'vsteru UWQ 15c. Cheese lirm ; Nev Yerk lull eicam Ii'Jic; Western lull en-am S.iffyc: de lair te geed 7;i4iS,e: dehalf skims 7ni7lie. Petroleum tlrm ; reliued lJv- WhiskySllu. Seeds Geed te pruuu Clever lirm at at $ 850; Timethy jobbing at &(M for eld: Flax seed $1 ."( a-k d. Stock llnrUets. l'lllLADULl'UIA. July 31. 12:."U r. M. 3:00 r. M. Stocks dull. Pentium's (third Is-uej IfS Philadelphia & Ktie 13 Reading llt .... Pennsylvania 37 .... Lehigh Valley. :2 United Ces. et N.. I . ... in; Neithein Pacific 31," t " PicteiTeil .. . 5li Northern Ccutr.il ::."j; Lehigh Navigation Sl& Xorristewn II r2 Central Tt-uii-perl.ili.ui Ce. IU Pitts., Titusville .V I'.itirabt. 12 Little Schuylkill 41 Niiw lei'K, July 31. Stocks irregular. Meney -J-li N. Y. Central 132 Adams LXrc.ss !I7 Michigan Ccntiul !C!'. Michigan Southern 10S? Illinois Central IliiJi Cleveland & Pitt-burgh -UUK Chicago & Reck Island.... 11255 Pittsbuigh Fert Wayne. i2!',' Western Union Tel. Ce U7 Teledo Wiiba-h II ' New lersy Centra' . 70jj Ontario Western 2B)S United stales Hi:id :ni"I Sterling t'Jxcli-m.- (Quotations by I!. K. Jamisen & Ce., S. W. Cor. 3d and Chestnut Streets). PiiiLAOKLruiA. July 31. United States 's, 1SS1, (regIsteied)..OIVi)llil?H United States 5's, ISSI, (registered). .102illK:;: United Stales 4i's, 1N1. (regisleud)llU)llL' United Slates 4's,ls!ll,(coupen).. .'llJtUI United States IV, U7. ( registered )..Wjy,6iWMn United States Currency i'.s 123 JI2t Sterling Exchange 48! tttta El'C'tflSSIVX.S. C'lDXEY ISLAND EXCURSIONISTS. Persons who accompanied the excursion te Ceney Island, July l'J, and were compelled by a misunderstanding te pay their fare be tween Xew Yerk and Philadelphia will have tin amount refunded en orb-fore August 10. ltd II. DICKINSON. Agent. Y. M. C. A. EXCURSION CAPEMAY, On FRIDAY, AUGUST 6th, 1880. Via Penn'a Kaflread. FARE FOR ROl'XD TRIP: Yerl,, $.1.50; Marietta, JS.IO; Celumbi.i, spfcMi; Mountville, .A.W.1. . .I.-.. ... l.t . f .....II ..til.. Aili.l. fitirn w vu SPECIAL TRAIN I.KAVI-.S: .Marietta. t:K .i..!..i.t . ... w.tn .. ... in iiin.i in e.in i. in. Landisville pa-scngers will eo.ete Lancas ter en the Fast Line, which will leave Landis ville at 5:1)5 a. in. Fer further paitieul.irs ee small bills and circulars. or addie-1 either et the Lcur-ieii Committee. D.C. HAVERSTICK, f. b. KURSK. Excursion Committee. Jy21,v.lX aug3,5&2t w "PENNSYLVANIA It. It. COMPANY. POPULAR EXCURSION TO NIAGARA FALLS, Wntkius and Havana (Jlcns, and Seneca Lake. A First-chv-s Excursion te these been urnmgeil te leave en points has Tuesday, August 3, 1880, Starting fiem Lancaster at ll:0"a. in., passing through Sunhtiiy, Williamsport ami Klmira, and arriving at Watkins Glen ut '.:! p. m. The Return Coupens ill be geed until AUGUST 18, Isse, inclusive. Purchasers of these tickets will have the privilege el leturning eitjier by way of the sumu route, or via Geneva am! thence by the steamer en Seneca Luke te Wutkins. where they take the cars el the Northern Central Railway for the icturn home. The tare for the Round Trip h:is been llxi-il at the very low rate of 89.50 FROM. LANCASTER. Children between the ages et 5 and 12 years. Half Price. Xe step ever will be allowed en these tickets bcToie reaching Wutkins Glen, but holders of tickets will have the privilege et" stepping at ail points from there, going and returning. NOTE. Special hi lucid rates have been secured for this occasion from a number of Hotels at Watkins and Niagara I alls. The (ireat Races at Rochester occur within the dates et this exclusion. Full information may be had en application te W. F. IIAMKRIGHT, Agent P. R. It., Lancaster, Pa., or bv letter te J. K. SHOEMAKER, Passenger Agent Middle District, 12 North Third Street, Harrisburg. Fiiask Tiiomse:.-. General Manager. L. P. Faumku, Gen'l Passenger Audit. 1 V2l,27,2a, 31 .taug2AltW DAILY EXCURSIONS rneM PHILADELPHIA TO CAPE MAY. The famous mammoth three-deck. Sieunwr n REPUBLIC Lcaes Race Street Wharl at TJa. in., arriving at Capu May about 12 p. m. Returning, leaves Cape May at 3 o'clock p. in., givingamplc time for, bathimr or a drive en the beach. A full Brass Rand anil Orchestra Music ler dancing. Parler Entertainments varied weekly. Lunch eons und Refreshments in abundance. Din ners and suppers provided. Oysters and Fish served for supper a lew moments after taken fiem the water. Fare for the Kenml l'rip $1.00. SUNDAYS Will leave Race Street Wliarr nt V, a. m. P. S. A Kread Gauge Steam R. R. will con cen "vey pas-enger.s te Cape Island in 8 minutes. Tickets for sale at CHAS. H. BAKU'S, I c28-2Kmd&w CENTRE SQUARE. 9.w, i.ijjiii'iil!, li, T-"" , 4.iiniis lilt-, .T.i.ijir; Lancnsivr,$?.73; Leaman Place. SitiS: Kiner's, $2.33 ; Gap, $2.45 ; Christiana, fi.::5 ; Parkesbnrg, -'n- I'linti'villiv -U3 A,l tiiLitj inmil fnr a. in.: wail-, ,:,.; iiinim--, t.iiri i fiiuimiri, .,; Mountville. $5:10; Knhreisteu n, .":'.;; Diller ville,5:23; Lancaster. 5:33; Wilmer. 5:H ; Iliril-in-IIand, .':V2: Gordeml.Ie, (-t2; Leaman Place. C:i; Kinzeis. C:15: Guptf;:2l; Chilstluna, l!:27; Atglen, I'.::JI ; P.irke-biiig.ii:!'): Pomeroy, i;:ll: (.'(Kite-ville. ;:3 Aruvi: at West Phila- ji