t-B --T -- TT-X m .'-.-- y ' j'vr; LANCASTER DA1XX lMJEIiU(MGjEKWJEiNESDA1 AtTGUST 4, 1880. i i TENT AND TABERNACLE. The CaaipmeetlBg at LaadUvUle. The heavy rains continuing all day yes terday, last night and much of te-day. have had a discouraging effect en the dwellers in tents and grove and greatly diminished the attendance upon the vari ous exercises. Many persons expected have failed te come en account of the weather, and of these in attendance some shortened their stay for the same reason. Yesterday morning it was expected there would be a large concourse te hear the eloquent Apelles of Methodism, Dr. Themas Guard, of Baltimore. But the threatening prospects of an inclement day kept many at home. The services were held in the large tabernacle which was well filled with a large and intelligent audience. The choir rendered a fine opening, after which Dr. Guard led in prayer, which was flceply devout, brief and full of feeling. After the scripture lessen Rev. Guard preached en the theme of Almighty Power, directing his sermon te the words found in 1st Tim. vi, 14 : "The blessed and only potentate." With vivid illustration, rapid utterance, thrilling language and great power he held the audieuce entranced te the close of the powerful discourse. The afternoon was characterized by dull weather. At 3 p. ra. Rev. Ralcestraw, of Cornwall, Lebanon county, but a native of Lancaster county, preached from Gen. xxxii, 34: " And Jacob was left alone and there wrestled a man with him," fec. The loneliness of Jacob's condition, his struggle and his victory were the points of the seiinen. A prayer meeting followed the sermon. Last evening the rain continued. Ne prayer meeting was held at 6 p. m. The ticeple resorted te their tents and the weeds was comparatively quiet. At 7:30 Rev. David Shields, of Shippens burg, preached in the tabernacle en Isaiah the Gth chapter. The text is a great one, as well as long. The prophet is at the altar when the veil which covers the holy of holies is withdrawn, and a great vision looms up before him. He saw the Throne of Ged, high and lifted up ; above it steed the seraphim, the representatives of the Christian church. The throne is occupied and He who who is upon it is sitting ar rayed and royalty. The Divine glory ap pears and the house is filled with glory. It is the throne of Jesus and is wreathed in victory. He is clothed with a vesture dipped in bleed, and before him every knee shall bow and proclaim that te him be be lengcth glory, power and dominion. Jesus the sufferer was described during the days of His incarnation, and Jesus, the Conqueror, alter His resurrection and ascension. The effect of the vision was described. It was seen by angels and the spirits of just men made perfect. It was celebrated with a song. They steed ready te advance the cause of Him who sat upon the throne. "Thcv were ready te lly. " They were overwhelmed with the vision. The proph et sinks into nothingness or cries out, "I am undone. " Hew was the world affected by the vision ? They discredited and re jected his message. The sermon was a graphic description of this remarkable vision of the prophet, but it occurred te our correspondent that a simpler subject would have been mere op portune for an evening sermon, especially after the brilliant effort of the morning sermon. Eight services were held yesterday. With the conveniences and accommodations provided for worship in tabernacle and tent, the regular services go en despite the rain. Thus far thc.mectings have resulted in but few conversions ; last year about fifty professed conversion. Mrs. C. Crissman, of Reading, met with what might have proved a serious acci dent yesterday morning. In attempting te come down stairs in her cottage she slipped and fell from the top te the bottom and would have landed clear outside, but for some one sitting at the deer who caught her and broke the fall. Her hand was bruised and her back was wrenched ; but she was net seriously injured. Several persons were taken sick yestei day, and a doctor was in demand, but nonewason the ground. Our reporter preset ibed for one, but we have net heard with what result. Te-day was children's day at the camp. The exercises were especially for children and they were admitted free at all the gates, but the rain deterred visitors young mid .old. SALISBURY ITEMS. Frem Our Regular Correspondent. The campmeeting held by the Evangeli cal association near Bcartewn, which had l:ccn in session for the past week, closed last evening. It has been drawing im mense audiences ; the crowd wasestimated at 8,000 en Sunday. Everything went off pleasantly and the best of order prevailed, although several accidents occurred in the shape of upsets and broken axles. Mr. Christian Murphy was thrown from his buggy and had his elbow dislocated, which will disable him for some time. Miss Barbara Greff, a very cstimable maiden lady, aged 74 years, was buried en Sunday. Interment at Hess's Mcnuenitc church ; Rev. Isaac Eby officiated. The hen spoken of before as belonging te Mr. Frank Ress, after laying 197 eggs in as many consecutive days, hid her nest and a lew days age astonished Mr. Ress by stepping into his yard followed by nine teen little chicks, all as lively as crickets. Mi-s. Jesse Miller was buried en Mon day, at Reland's church. She had been married but a few months te Wm. Miller, aud was better known as "Pelly Heller," being the widow of the late Geerge Heller of Intercourse. Mr. Daniel Ranck was bringing his horse (a valuable one) from the pasture when the horse slipped and broke his leg near the knee. Mr. Ranck was compelled te kill him. Mr. Geerge E. Worst and family have returned from Kansas, after an absence of 18 months. He does net give a very nat tering report of the section of Kansas that he located in, as he and his family suffered from auue during the whole time of their residence there. He also says that the high winds of that locality and the occasional cyclone were mere that he bargained for when he located there. He was one of Salisbury's Ne. 1 teachers, and he new returns te take charge of Cones Cenes toga school in East Lampeter township, aud what was Salisbury's less will be East Lampeter's gain. Salisbury farmers have commenced te cut aud house their tobacco and all the spare help is new being hunted up for the occasion. There has been quite a rivalry in regard te who had the best patch of the weed, but at present it would be hard te !e2ide between at least a dozen fine crops, as all premises extraordinary yields. Hancock stock is still advancing here and new rates fully 20 per cent, above par. I COLUMBIA NEWS. Frem Oar Regular Correspondent. The funeral of little France Stevenson, who was shot en Saturday, took place from the residence of his parents en Locust street, above Fifth, yesterday afternoon. Rev. Henry Wheeler, of theM. E. church conducted the funeral service. The re mains were interred in Mount Bethel cem etery. The Vigilant fire company held its regu lar monthly meeting last evening. The members of the company will act as a committee of arrangement for the parade at Hagerstown, Md., in October, in which the " Vigie" will participete. The Columbia baseball club has decided te accept the challenge of the Our Beys te play a game this afternoon. The penetration of C. C. Haldeman's band by a pair of scissors this morning at his uncle's store en Locust street, re sulted in a painful injury. William A. Menson au employee in P. EngrefTs shop, will contest for the barber chair te be voted for at the fair te be held in September for the benefit of the Citi zen's band. The chair is new en exhibition at Shcnberger's furniture store. Putnam Circle Ne. 113, B. U. (H. F.) C. A. of this place is making arrangements for the parade te be given en Tuesday, August 10th. The members have been no tified te attend a special meeting te be held en Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. It is thought that fully a thousand men will be in line of precession. Mr. Jehn L. Denny, his son DeWitt C. and daughter, Miss Edith, of Harrislur:?, Pa., were visiting in Columbia yesteiday. Mr. A. M. Slade returned te-day from a visit te relatives and friends in Baltimore, and ether places in Maryland. He had been away for six or seven weeks. Mr. William Patten, accompanied by two of his daughters,left here this morning for Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Watkins Glen and ether places in New Yerk. Mr. Rebert E. Haldcman, of Columbus, Ohie, is visiting friends in town. A slight wreck at Rohrerstown this morning. Wreck car sent from Colum bia. The rain is doing the crops geed about here. It is especially welcome te the to bacco growers. SUMAIKK LKISUUK. I'oeple Who Want te Keep Coel. Hen. Jehn B. Livingston and wife, of this city, are registered at the Stockton house. Cape May. E. D. North, esq., has gene te Spring Lake, N. J. W. A. Keller ieft for Asbury Park this morning. The undenominational Sunday school of Rockland street is holding a picnic at What Glen. The children left Centre square in large omnibuses in the midst of the rain this morning, singing as they left. The picnic of the Presbyterian mission Sunday school, which was te have been held at What Glen te-morrow, has been postponed until Friday next week. A TERRIBLE FALL. A Bey's Narrow Escape from Death. Between one and two o'clock this after noon William Mills, aged 14 years, son of Oliver Mills, residing en Charlette street, between Lemen and James, fell from the reef of his father's two story house, te the brick pavement a distance of ever 30 feet. The accident was witnessed by several persons and the boy was picked up aud earned into the house. Dr. M. L. Ilerr was sent for, and he made an examination of the boy. It was found that be had received two very ugly cuts, one being en the chin and the ether under it. He was severely bruised about the forehead and legs, but no bones were broken. Exactly hew the accident occur red the boy is unable te tell, but it is sup posed that he was playing in the garret and stepped out of the dormer window. The reef is made of shingles, and en ac count of the wet weather is very slippery. It is therefore likely that he fell en the reef and rolled off. Handsome Itanner. In the window of Strauss' s shoe-store, en North Queen street, is a pretty new banner which was trade by Hart of Phila delphia, for Lancaster Circle Ne. 108, B. U. H. F. One side of the banner is white silk and the ether blue. It has pictures of Washington, Jeffersen and Franklin, with the name of the circle, date of insti tution, &c, en it in geld letters. Next week the grand circle meets in Columbia, and this banner was purchased by the Lancaster circle te attend that meeting. Conestoga Circle, Ne. 110, of this city, will also go te Columbia, where there will be a parade. Hetel Improvements. Levi Sensenig, owner of the Leepard hotel, East King street, is making exten sive improvements. The old stable of the Leepard is being tern away, and en its site will be erected a four-story brick building, 02 feet in lenght and 27 feet in width, connecting with the hotel aud ex tending te Grant street. The one-story stable in the rear of the County house gives place te a large two story brick stable with accommodations for 150 horses. This stable will be for the use of the horses of the patrons of the Leo Lee pard. New Telegraph Office. The American Union telegraph com pany have established au office in Nim low's cigar store, Centre square. It is in charge of Jehn E. Zecher, formerly of the Western Union office. The company will also continue their office at the Pennsyl vania depot, te which C. W. Zecher will attend. The First Circus. Cooper & Bailey's circus, the etic with the baby elephant which was born in Philadelphia, will be here en September 11. The bill pesters will arrive en Aug. 28. This show is the largest one traveling and the performance is given in two rings. In Town. B. S. Driggs, manager of the McGibcny Family, was in town this morning. They are new in New Yerk state, and will shortly make a trip through the Eastern states. Car OAT the Track. This morning a car en local freight east en the Pennsylvania railroad was thrown from the track at Uohrerstewn. Yerk ac commodation east was detained 50 minutes. New is the time te purchase FLANNELS. Having several lets carried ever from last season, we will sell them lower than if we bad te buy them te-day. The above lets of FLANNELS include WHITE, RED AND GREY WOOL FLANNELS. In Bleached and Unbleached Cotten Flannels We bought very heavy at the beginning of last season, before they had advanced, and the consequence is we have sev eral cases that we carried ever, which we will new close out at less than regular prices. STANDARD PRINTS at 5c. per yard and upwards. BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLINS, At about pric.es as low as ever they were. ES"Stere closes at 7 p. m., except Saturdays. Mystic Waterproof Clothing for Ladies', Misses' and Gentlemen's Wear in Full Assortment. G-IVLEK, BO"WEKS & HTJKST, 25 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. Canens Rat Stories. Last evening Mr. Themas D. Kelly, of the tea store en North Queen street, set a mouse trap in his store before going home. Sometime during the night a mouse was caught in the trap and before morning the animal gave birth te twelve little ones. The parent and her children were given ever te a terrier deg, who enjoyed them hugely. Yesterday morning the barber employed in the shop of Geerge Boehringer, under the Cadwell house, found a dead rat hang ing from a towel which, with a number of ethers, was en a rack in the shop. It is supposed that the animal crawled upon the rack and then attempted te get down. In doing this he fell and was caught around the neck by seme threads which hung from one of the towels. The threads were strong and they held him securely until he choked te death. Leaving Yerk County. The Yerk Daily says : " During the coming whiter net less than twenty of the leading teachers of this county have sought employment in Lancaster aud adjoining counties, where the school term is longer and higher salaries are paid. This has long been a fact and will continue te be se, until our school directors and the people interested in educational matters will offer better inducements for leading teachers te remain in the county." Wasn't Arrested. Christian Nixderf, against whom com plaint had been made for attempted rape before Alderman Dennelly, of the Eighth ward, says he never was arrested and that the complainant abandoned the suit seen after he brought it. Tie Up Your Deg. Nete the mayor's proclamation. Tie the deg or muzzle bim. If found at large he will be shot en the spot. Werk Suspended. On account of the rain work ou North Queen street was suspended te-day. Thk Hen. Themas IS. I'hick, of the V. S. Treasury Dept., Washinglen, D. C. recom mends the St. Jacob's Oil a the most wonder ful pain-rcllcving and healing remedy In the world. His testimonial is endorsed Ityseme of the head officials of the Treasury Depart ment who have been cured of Ithcumuti-iii uml ether painful complaints. Excursion. Farmers' and Mechanics' Excursion te Cui e May via steamer Rcpublic,er Atlantic City via Camden and Atlantic U. It., en Saturday, August 14. Tickets geed for three days, te re turn en any train from Philadelphia or Cape May via steamer Republic, or geed for two days trem Atlantic Ctty without extra charge. Fare for the round trip only $2.75. " Yeu pays your money and takes your choice." Special train leaves Lancaster (King street) at 2:30 a. m. Columbia at 2:30 u. in. Fer further partic ulars see circulars at all stations. ang4,6,10,12,13<w A natural beautitlcr ami restorer et the com plexion CuUcura Medicinal Seap. A Witty Customer went te a drug store and asked ter SOZO DON'T. The storekeeper said " We're out of that, but here Is something Just as geed." The practical customer said, " Ne you don't," and walked out te a neighboring store and get a bottle of SOZODOXT. au2-lwdcedftw Delicate females find Malt Itittcis nourish ing, strengthening and purifying. SPECIAL, NOTICES. Mothers! Mothers!! Mothers!!! Arc you disturbed at night and broken et your rest by a sick child sulTering and crying with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth? It se, go at once and gctabettlc of MRS. WINS LOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. It will relieve the peer little sufferer Immediately depend upon it; there is no mistake about It. There is ueta mother en earth who has ever used it, who will net tell you at ence 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 et the eldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere 23 cents a bottle. filT-lyd&wM.WAS "Since taking Dr. Lindsey's Illoed Search er' that old sere of mine is entirely cured." Sold by all druggists. Try Lechcr's Renowned Ceugli Syrup. Be Wise and Happy. It you will step all your extravagant und wrong notions In doctoring yourself and fam ilies with expensive doctors or humbug cure alls, that de harm always, and use only na ture's simple remedies ler all your ailments you will be wise, well and happy, and save great expense. The greatest remedy for this, the great, wise and geed will tell you, is Hep Hitters rely en it. Sec another column. au2-2wdftw Try Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup. Hundreds of Ladles, Who have been unable te attend te their du ties owing te periodical sickness, have found Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure u real "friend in need. Being a purely vegetable compound and containing all the elements et safety as well as these of power, it has become universally popular. During the summer es pecially, it is a certain preventive for the nu merous Kidney, Liver and Urinary troubles incident te the season. AH druggists sell it, and none except these In perfect health can af ford te be without It, un2-2wdftw Physicians Rbcexxexd It. Your Themas Eclectrlc Oil commands a large and increasing sale, which it richly merits. 1 have always found it exceedingly helptul ; I use it in all cases of Rheumatism, as well as fractures and dislocations. I made use of it myself te calm the pains of a broken leg with dislocation of the toot, and in two days I was entirely re lieved trem pain. JOS. BE AUDIN, M. D. Fer sale by U. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster. A'a. n Te regulate the liver, stomach, and bowels, use only "Sellers' Liver Pills." Take no ether. 23 cents a box. All druggists sell them. Try Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup Brevity Is the Seul of Wit. Seme one who believes that brevity Is the soul of wit, writes: "Dent eat stale Qcuin bers, they'l Wup, and if they de, you will need Dr. Themas' Eclectrlc Oil, the best remedy in the world for Celic, Cramps, Dysentery, Diarrheea, etc" ForaalebyH.B.Cechran,drug gist, Ne. 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lan caster. Pa. 12 Try Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup. ukt tenns. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 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 REPAIRING, MUSICAL BOX REPAIRING, 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. Heat and Sickness. During the het and sultry weather an un usual amount of sickness prevails in every community, especially among females and children, caused by the fermenting miasma gas or nitrogenous matter floating in the air, arising from decaying vegetation. This bud air affects everything we eat, and engenders In it a semi-fermentation, which, when taken inthe system is like leaven, and operates en the whole, starting In the bowels ami seen pro ducing a violent fermentation, causing diur rhaea and dysentery. It has been found that that the use of Speer's old Pert Grape Wine et New Jersey lias an extraordinary effect in checking tills lermentatien and restoring the system te its original strength and vigor. In valids uml debilitated persons have found It the most nutritious and strengthening tonic in the market, and the greatest help in resitt ing the poisonous effects of the vitiated atmo sphere. This wine, se long established, h:w be come the standard wine upon which physi cians rely as the most rich in body and genuine in character, containing the greatest amount of medicinal properties with the least intoxi cating qualities. Speer's vineyards produce a larger yield this year than usual, and he has reduced the price of his wine that any person can new purchase it of drnggists fei $1 per bottle. Nene of this wine is bottled until it is four year3 old. Gazette. This wine is endorsed by Drs. Allae und Davis, and sold by II. E. Sluymaker. an2-2wdftw POLITICAL. Democratic Cennty Committee. The Democratic County Committee will meet in this city en MONDAY, AUGUST 23, 1880, at 10 a. m., in the City Democratic head quarters, Southwest angle et Centre Square. A lull attendance Is urgently requested. W. U. HENSEL, Chairman. D. MCMULLEN, 1 II. S. Pattkksen, Secretaries. W. Hayks Giukr. au3-d&w Ctty Conference Committee. The Democratic city campaign committee and the conference committees et the several wards will held a private session in the club rooms, southwest corner of Centre Square, en Wednesday evening, August 3, at 8 o'clock. W. U. HENSEL. Chairman. DEATHS. Heekner. rri"MnriettaTen Monday, August 2, 1880, Anna, daughter of J. Harry ami Mary Hegener, aged 2 years and 8 months. The relatives and friends of the iauiily arc respectfully invited te attend the funeral from the residence of her parents, en Frent street, Marietta, en Thursday morning, at 9 o'clock. ltd NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WHERE WILL BE A PIGEON SHOOT- JL ing Match at D. C. FLEMING'S, Neffs- ville, THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1830, ut 2 p. m. Sportsmen are invited. ltd TOBACCO RAISERS' NOTICE. The Penn'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 BAUSM AN A BURNS'S, Ins. Agents, Office, 10 West Orange Street. j22-eedtfR DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. On1 MONDAY, AUGUST 2, 1880, the Arm of Jacob Fetter ft Ce., doing business at the American Rending Works, Ne. 113 Seuth Queen street, was dissolved by mutual con sent. Henry ilertschl retiring. The business will be continued at the old place by FETTER ft RUSSEL, Manufacturers of the Celebrated American Brand et Shafts and Rims. ltd PROCLAMATION. By virtue of the authority vested in me by the Ordinance et the city of Lancaster, I hereby order and command all owners of Dogs within the city of Lancaster te shut them np, or, if allowed te run, te securely muzzle the same, from and after THURSDAY, AUGUST 5. 1880, at 6 p. m., In some proper place, until the first day of September next. The owners allowing Dogs te run at large, unless muzzled, will be liable te the line under Section 2 or the Ordinance et 1841. The line Imposed by the Ordinance of 1827. Section 2, will be inflicted upon any person ob structing the legally employed persons from carrying out the Ordinances respecting the capturing of Dogs during the continuance of this proclamation. JOHN T. MacGONIGLE, ang4,5,6,7,ll,14d Mayer. GOSSAMER rubber gaumeht:; We have new in stock GOSSAMER RUBBER GARMENTS, In All Sizes, for LADIES AND GENTS. RUBBER LEGGINS, HATS, CAPS AND UMBRELLAS. AU our goods are fully guaranteed net te Crack, Stick or Harden. J. B. Martin & Ge. LANCASTER, PA NEW ADVERTISEMENTS IO. O. F.-MOMTKRET LODGE NO. 242. The punctual attendance et all the mem bers is desiied en Friday evening, August 6. Action will be hed en proposed amendments te Uy-Luws. By order et the Ledge, ltd J. M. CUANNELL, Sec'y. 100 Tens of Rags Wanted, Fer which the highest price will be paid. 2K CENTS PER POUND FOR GOOD I MIXED RAGS. The highest price paid for Woolens, Old Paper, Beeks, Ac Ten Rag Asserters wanted te whom the highest price will be paid. JOHN A. SHOBER, i Cor. North Queen and Orange Streets, y.Mfdlt Lancaster, Pa ETCVRSIONS. I . ... PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. I GRAND EXCURSION TO ! ATLANTIC CITY, On THURSDAY, AUGUST 19. j TICKETS GOOD FOR TWO DAYS. I Geed te return en any train from Atlantic City and Philadelphia en second day, without extra charge. Parties desiring te return same day will take special train, leaving Atlantic City at 6 and West Philadelphia Depot at 8 p. m I SCHEDULE AND RATES OF FARE : Mount Jey. Laudisvilie. Yerk Marietta..... Columbia... , $3.10 a ew .Leave 4:40 A. M. Rate 3.10 5:00 5.00 3.00 Meuutville Rohrerstown LANCASTER... Wltmer Bird-in-IIand.... Gordonville Lcauiun Place.. Kinzers Gup Christiana Atglen Parkesburg Pomeroy. Ceatcsville 5:10 5:10 5:;t5 5:48 5:52 6:02 6:06 :l.- 6:21 6:27 6:31 6:40 6:54 6:52 3.00 2.75 2.75 2.75 2.75 2.65 2.55 2.45 2.35 2.35 2.20 2.20 2.05 CHILDREN HALT fRICE. After arriving at Philadelphia, parties desir ing te go through te Atlantic City, will take streut cars te the feet of Market street, where the fen? 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 hist excur sion cast for this season . parties who desire te take a cheap trip for business or pleasure, will de well te take this opportunity. Tickets for sole at all stations along the route and en beard the cars. Fer further Information, tickets, ftc., address the undersigned managers. CLARK ft SCHMID, jy31-2wdced Lancaster, Pa. DAILY EXCURSIONS FROM PHILADELPHIA CAFE MAY. The famous mammoth three-deck Steamer ct REPUBLIC W Leaves Race Street Wharf at 7la. m., arriving at Cape May about 12 p. m. Returning, leaves Cane May at 3 o'clock p. m., givingample time for bathlmr or a drive en the beach. A full Brass Band and Orchestra Music for dancing. Parler Entertainments varied weekly. Lunch eons and Refreshments in abundance. Din ners and suppers provided. Oysters and Fish served for supper a tew moments after taken from the water. Fare for the Bound Trip $1.00. SUNDAYS Will leave Race Street Wharf at 7Ka.ni. P. 8. A Bread Gunge Steam R. R. will con vey passengers te Cape Island in 8 minutes. Tickets for sale at CHAS. H. BARK'S, e28-2mdaw CENTRE SQUARE. ARCHERX. FISHING TACKLE AT t GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, AT eLlNN&BREMIAN'u ARCHERY, Croquet, Base Balis and Bats, Chinese Tey Bemb Shells, Paper Cap Pistol, and ether Seasonable Goods at Flinn & Breneman's 152 North Queen Street, LANCABTKR. PA. PENNSYLVANIA MUSEUM AND SCHOOL of Industrial Art. The school year of 1880 81 will begin Monday. Sept. 13. Instructions for young men and women In Industrial Draw ing, Painting and Modeling a applied te the arts. Send ler circulars te THK SECRETARY, 15 s. Seventh street, Philadelphia. aug2-19teedAGlw THUD EDIT1M. WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUG. 4, 1880 WEATHER INDICATIONS. "Washington, D. C, Aug. 4. Fer the Middlle Atlantic states, cloudy or partly cloudy weather with rain, variable winds, stationary temperature, stationary or lower barometer. GREAT BRITAIN. The Irrepressible Fmrnell te tbe Fere. Londen, August 4. There will be a meeting of the cabinet te-day at Premier Gladstone's official residence in Downing street. In the Heuse of Commens te-morrow Mr. Parnell will ask 3Ir. Ferster, the chief secretary for Ireland, whether, in view of the rejection of the compensation bill, he proposes te employ the constabulary and military forces of the queen for the pur pose of assisting in the eviction of tenants who can be proved te be unable te pay their rents owing te the recent distress in Ireland. Gladstone Improving. Londen, Aug. 4. 3Ir. Gladstone passed a geed night. The lung congestion has ceased and he is free from fever. SARATOGA. Tba Pregramme of tbe Second Meeting. Saratoga, August 4. A cold rain storm set in during the night and premises te continue through the day ; therefore the extra pregramme of the Saratoga racing association has been necessarily aban doned, as the second meeting begins to morrow. The events will be a dash for a purse of $350 for two-year-olds, distance three-fourths of a mile ; a mile race for all ages for a purse of 8500 ; the annual race of 1 miles for the United States hotel stakes, which will bring out some famous horses among the starters, and concluding with a free handicap steeple chase of a mile and a-half. COMING HOME. Amnestied Communist Returning te France. Paris, Aug. 4. One hundred and two amnestied communists arrived here from Brest yesterday. A hundred policemen were at the railway station, but scarcely two hundred and fifty persons had as sembled te greet the communist?. M. Henri Rochcfert was present. Twenty four ether communists arrived here later in the day. AFuHANISTAN. Military Movements at the Seat of war. Londen, Aug. 4. The Bombay corres pondent of the Standard telegraphs as fol fel lows : " The retirement of the British forces from Cabul will fellow the departure of General Roberts with his command for Candahar. It is net considered expedient te prolong the occupation in the face of the heavy expenditure and the possibility of fresh complications." Tbe Thunderer en Burrow s's Defeat. Londen, August 4. The Times this morning commenting en the disaster te Gen. Burrows' command blames that effi cer and declares thas the Bombay Sepeys are inferior te the Ghazis. COLLISION OF VESSELS. Anether Casualty In New Yerk Buy. New Yerk, Aug. 4. The steamer Twi light, going down the bay te Ceney Island this morning, collided with a schooner and is new being towed back te the city seri ously damaged. There were about two hundred and fifty passengers en beard the Twilight. One man was injured and taken te the hospital THE CAMPAIGN. Gen. Garfield En Reute for the East. Rochester, N. Y., Aug. 4. Garfield's train arrived at Batavia at 8:30 this morn ing. A large crowd was present at the depot. .Garfield being introduced thanked the assemblage in a few words for their hearty welcome. Gen. Harrison and G. S Orth, of Indiana, also addressed the crowd. When the train arrived here Lieut. Gov. Heski 18 introduced Gen. Garfield te the people waiting at the depot and the gener al made a brief address. THE PLAYFUL TISTOL. Its Fanny Tricks at a Saratoga Hetel. Saratoga, N. Y., August 4. As Bap tiste Ferschneider, cook at the United States hotel, and August Brcmmer, his room-mate, were going te bed last night Bremmer in fun pointed his pistol at Fer schneider. The weapon was discharged and Ferschneider fell dead, shot through the head. FIRED OUT. Summary Expulsion of Members of Cincin nati Chamber of Commerce. Cincinnati, O., August 4. The beard of officers of the Cincinnati chamber of commerce te-day, after hearing testimony and arguments,expelled J. W. Christy and suspended H. Newton Christy and II. "W. Cobb, of the late firm of Christy, Cobb & Ce., grain dealers, operating the elevator near Plum street depot. The beard also prohibited the bookkeeper of the firm frenv coming en the fleer of the chamber. DEATH OF A BLOODED HOItSK. Goldsmith Maid's Celt Kills Herself. Trenten, N. J., August 4. Goldsmith Maid's eldest colt killed herself last night in trying te jump a fence. She fractured her shoulder blade. Mr. H. N. Smith, the owner, refused an offer of $20,000 for ber some time age. ALABAMA. Figuring Out the Democratic Majority. Montgomery, Ala., Aug. 4. Madisen county gives 800 Democratic majority en the county and state ticket, and ether counties from 500 te 2,500 Democratic ma jority. XHIRTY-EIUHTH DAY. The Fasting Docter's Condition Unchanged. New Yerk, Aug. 4. Dr. Tanner had a large number of visitors te-day. He has entered en the thirty-eighth day in abent the same condition as yesterday. Saielde at Newport. Providence,. R. I., Aug. 4. L. W. Moere, of Buffalo, committed suicide at the Perry Heuse, Newport, last night. Poland's Creps Geed. Paris, Aug. 4. Official reports confirm the statement that the crops in the middle provinces of Russian Poland are very geed. MARKETS. Mew Yerk Market. Naw Yerk, Aug. 4. Fleur State and West ern dull und prices without quotable change ; state at S3 SWQ4 50 ; extra du at S4 30 0450: choice, de., S4 805 00; fiuicy S5 10Q6 23; round hoop Ohie 5 1003 75: choice de 3 80" 00; superfine western 93800 4 50; common te geed extra de 94 2004 a: choice dodo 94 7007 00; choice white wheat de 94 505 00; Southern dull and unclianged; common te fair extra $5 SSfitf 20: geed te Wheat slightly in buyers' favor and quiet; Ne. 2 Bed, Aug..l ul 09 ; de Sept.. 9109& 1 0l4; de Oct., $1 0ai 10; Ne. 1 White Sept., Cern a shade firmer, with moderate trade; Mixed western spot, 444243c; de future 480 SOJic. Oats steady aud quiet; state 37343c: west cm 3t43c. Pniladelpkla Market. PaiLADXtraiA. August 4. Fleur steady ; supetttue at 92 7503 25; extra at 93 5004 (U; Ohie and Indiana family at 95 5O0tt25; Penn'a family at 9505 50 : St. Leuis family at 95 7506 25 ; Minnesota family t 0006 25 ; patent and high grades 16 5008 25. Rye flour at 94 5004 75. Wheat quiet ami easier: Ne. 2 Western Red 9108; Penn'a KeillluO; Amber 91 10. Cern firmer en local markets : yellow at 5255c: mixed 5u5ic; steamer 48048K?. Oats quiet; Ne. 2, Whlte42c: Ne. 2, de 4041c; Ne. 3, de 39c: Ne. 2. Mixed Mc. Rye dull ; New 65$70c. Previsions firm ; mess perk at 914 50 ; beef hams 914 50 ; India m.-ss beet 21 0021 50 ; bacon smoked shoulders at 6c ; Mill de ut 5-c : smoked hams 11012c ; pickled hum lg'r. Lard firm: city kettle 803c; loose buusliers' 7J467c ; prime steam 7)Ac. Butter quiet; Creamery 2023c ; de geed te choice 232Tc: Bradford county und New Yerk extra. 232lc ; Western reserve extm 17 18c;dogned te choice 14l(ic; Rolls dull; Penu'a extra 11317; Western rcscrvn exiru 14017c. Kggs quiet; Penn'a 152I6c; Western 14J 15c. Cheese Jl mi; New Yerk full cream 1010-.fc ; Western lull cream 99c; de lair te geed 8Sc; dehuirskims7i)c. Petroleum dull ; retiucd 8-Mu. Whisk- 91 10. Seeds Geed te prime Clevt-r jobbing at $S 850; Timethy jobbing ut 92 !K($3 for old : flax seed nominal ut 91 30. .Iteck Market. rniLADKLruiA. Aug. 4 1230 p.m. 3:00 r. m. Stocks unsettled. PennaCs (third Issue) 10S Philadelphia A- Erie 15 Reading " .... Pennsylvania 57;i Lehigh Valley. 52 United Ces. et N.J 1M Northern Pacinc . " Preferred 52 Northern Central :ni Lehigh Navigation 31 Norristown 11.2 Central Transportation Ce. 4'J Pitts., :Titusviile X UulTuIe. Vl Little Schuylkill 44 Nsw VtlKK Aug. I. Stocks irregular. N. Y. Central IX'1 Eric 44 Adams Express 117 Michigan Central 'X1 Michigun Southern lesi Illinois Central 111 Clevelunil A Pittsburgh.. ..!:i Chicago & Reck lsluml lit Pittsburgh ft Fert Wayne.. 131 Western Union Tel. Ce 107 Teledo ft Wabash 41? New .lersey Central 74?M Ontario Western 26 United States ISenris and Sterling Ki::i:tu ; (Quotations by It. K. Jamisen ft Ce.. s. V. Cor. 31 und Chestnut Streets). PlIILADKLl'IIIA. Aug. I United SUitesCs, 18ffl,(rvgistun!d)..lui0lM United States 5'h. 1881, (registered). .lOi.vJfJIitt-, United States 4H's, 11. (regtHtercd)llo;lle,,(; United Stutcs 4K's.lJl,(eiuiMns) .. . I m,l l., United States 4's, 1007. (regfatereil)..liVrAlj, United States Currency 6's lil ;li; Sterling Excliantre -18; it)!.-.". LANCASTER HOUSEHOLD MARK trr. DAIItV. flutter 1 ft........ I8f20(- Cnp cheese, 2 cups "' Cottage cheese, 2 pieccb 5c Dutch cheese $ lump 8li)c nturrs. Apricots p qt I5c Apples 3) Vi l)k 'V' llaiiauuscHch... '2i;'h; llluckberries fl box SfeSc Cherries, dried. Ifl t I2r Currants, driel, 1 B. ...lie Dried Apples Tp qt S.S; " Peaches?? qt Wi'Vlu Huckleberries fl qt 7e Lemens ft dez 20ij25c Oranges dez 50 Pine Apples ? piece 12:Hhr I ears jl y peclc.... .... ....-.........c Peaches l jipeek 2l)25e Raspberries!? box 10012c VKOUr.l!f.KS. Asparagus fl bunch 8I0c fleets ft bunch Cubbage ) head 8ii2i)c Carrots ft bunch 35e Cucumbers $) dez I.'rfb-Jik: EggPlauts each WivSk Ureeu Cern gl dez i20c (Jrceii beans $1 eek.. ,ec ' pens ft peck 25e Lima beans )t qt. 1520c Lettuce, head und plate :;."c I IJIIIICII ." Potateesold ft pk 8c " new ft y. pk 12e Radishes fl bunch 5c Soup Beans ft qt 6c Salsify ft bunch le Squashes each..... 2e Tomatoes fl pk 15c rOCLTBY. Chickens ft pair wfjHic Ducks fi pair UViM)c Geese $ piece iK)cf$$l nsu. JiuSfs f( Id l'"i Eels ft 4 I: Pike 12c Perch 10c 3UI1 . 1"j MISCELLANEOUS. Apple Butter ft qt ;'-!? Canteleups - 35c Eggs ft dez I2l.ic Heney ft ft 2M$25c Sauerkraut fl qt HtfJ'.'c Watermelons 20335c MEATS. Beef Steak, ft ft 12i?!)l6c " Reust (rib) ft B. 12sl6e " " (chuck) fl ft 10l2f " Corned, ft ft 1O012O " Dried, ft ft 25fu2rc Ham ft ft limine Lamb ft ft VM'Mc Miixvx tA . iy?.t. Mutten ft ft Mil: Perk ft ft 11010c Pudding ft ft He Sausage ft ft fIOc Sides and ltaeen ft ft 70IOc Shoulders fi ft 7c Veal V ft IWUU: e::ai.n. Cleverseed fl bus f.l.rxtfiC.OO Hay fl ten 918022 vurii i &ji?$ j' Outs ft bus teat'ic Rye ft bus K'.hic ' f? ft 104412c Timethy Seccd fl bus 3.2503.5e Wheat ft bus 91. EOR SALE Ok REN1. WANTED IMMEDIATELY. A MEDIUM Size llrick Heuse and let with ull the comforts of a home. Address A. fl., Istklli menckr Olllee, stating lowest c:ish price and hew seen possession can be given, full partic ulars, ftc. JyU-tfil FOR KENT. The second story et Eshleman ft Itutli Itutli ven's Bunking Heuse, at Centre Square, anil also a room en kcceihI story, opposite the Penn'a R. it. Depot, ou Chestnut street. It. F. ESHLESI AN. rZS-2tdftStt Atternev-at Law PUBLIC SALE WILL UK HOl.D AT public sale en FRIDAY, AUUUhT IStli, at Philip Wall's Green Tree Hetel, West King street, a Let of Ground and Twe-Story Brick Heuse en Maner street, kpewn as the "Hu mane Engine Heuse." The let is 2 by 30 rent, mere or less. Sale te commence at 8 o'clock p. in., when terms will be made known. JACOB GUNDAKEU, Auct. Jy31au7,12,13 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. THE Lancaster Orpn Maunfactery Without a doubt furnish the FINEST IN STRUMENTS in the Market. Warerooms 320 North Queen street, Manufactory in the rear. Branch Office, OH East King street. Alex. McKillipe, Proprietor. Alse Agent ter Lancaster County for CUICKERING ft SON'S Celebrated PIANOS. A Full Line et Sheet and ether Music. Small Instruments. Violins, Banjos, Band Instru ments, Aa. always en hand. fl3-lydSftyw