Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, August 10, 1880, Image 3

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LANCASTER DA1M HS'mttOGNfBR. TUESDAY 1KGST 10, 1880.
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SUMMEH LEISURE.
Sea Hreeze Mountain Air Kural Shade
and Invigorating Springs Water.
This morning Miss Martha 31. Charles
left this city via Reading railroad for Cat
awissa, where she will remain several
weeks : thence she will visit Mauch
Chunk, IHoemsburg and Glen Oneke, and
en her return will step at Heading n few
days.
Yesterday a vote taken en the train be
tween Marietta and Lancaster, which was
composed principally of soldiers, steed :
Hancock 18. Garfield Hi, Wcavrc 1.
An Easten paper says: "The Demo
cratic club of '81 will meet at half-past
seven o'clock this evening at Democratic
headquarters. Mr. Bartholemew, of Lan
caster city, will make an address."
Twenty solid Democrats were natural
ized in Easten yesterday. Among them
was one who claims te be a nephew of Carl
Sch it rz.
Jehn A. G'elye, esq., who has been for
the past three weeks sojourning at
Cape May, returned te Lancaster last even
ing looking fresh and vigorous.
Mr. Henry E. Johnsten and family have
gene te Newport, H. I., where they will
be the guests of Mr. Augustus Schcll.
Jehn A. Snyder and his brother Chailes
left te day en a tiip te New Yeik, Ceney
Island and Leng lirauch.
I'lClll cs.
The picnic of the Seuth Queen street
Presbyterian mission being held te-day is
perhaps the largest of the season, there
being nunc than thice hundred Sunday
school scholars present besides a large
number of teachers, parents and ether
fi iends of the mission. Up te neon te-day
everything was going en splendidly, the
weather being delightful, the lunch abund
ant and the appetites of all present tip-lop.
Plays, games, music and romping consti
tute the elder of the day.
The picnic of Christ Lutheran chinch
and Sunday-school will take place at What
(ileu to-nieriov. Omnibuses will leave
the church at 1 a. m. and U p. in.
The picnic of the Moravian Sunday
school will be united with that of St.
.lelnfs Fice Episcopal church at Litilz en
I'Tiday the l:ith iusl., instead of the I'.ith.
Membcis and fi iends of the Moravian
Sunday-school and chinch will apply ie
committee of St. Jehn's church for infor
mation and tickets.
Tlie Kudical Gathering at Ephr.ila.
The Republican papeis have had glowing
accounts of the late meeting of their party
at Ephrata, but a inure veracious corres
pondent than t heir's sends us an account
of it which docs net acceid with that pub
lished in our esteemed contemporaries. It
seems that the advcitiscd speakers put in
no appearance and two strolling la w crs
who called themselves " Paul and Barna
bas" had te entertain the multitude and
te reconcile the Heg I lingers and Bull Rin
gers of the distracted Republican party in
that section. Their platform, by a most in
auspicious circumstance, was arettcn
piimphcd, ami they were in meie danger
of a ceM water bath than even "Barna
bas" Brosius eared te risk. The presi
dent of the meeting was the seu of one who
had fought against Hancock, and did net
relish the praise bestowed en the great
Democratic soldier's leeerd. There was a
geed deal of cheering for Hancock, and
when President Myers proposed three
cheers for 'Gni field and Hancock" the
meeting heartily responded. When he
tiicd te mend his mistake by piopesing
groans fur Hancock he only get laughed at
for his venom. Billy Seltzer was nervous
when he heaid two such anti-Grant men as
Bresinsaud Wilsen were coming, lest they
should denounce him for serving the Cam Cam
erens at Chicago. But they kindly re
frained. sai.ishuicy news.
Frem Our Uegulur Correspondent.
Pursuant te a call made by I. D. Worst,
county committeeman for Salisbury town
ship, the Democracy of the eastern end of
the township met at the public house of
Brubaker Bre-., for the purpose of organ
izing a Hancock and English club. The
club was organized by the election of the
following named efliccis: President, Wm.
. Martin ; vice president, Frank Brubaker ;
recording secretary, Win. Lemen ; corres
ponding secretary, James Ebilhar. Quite
a number of names were signed as mem
bers. The next meeting of the club will
be held en Thursday evening, August 12,
at Wm. Lemen's hotel, the meeting te be
held alternately between the two places.
On next Fiiday evening, .August, 13, there
will be a central club organized at White
Herse hotel. The size of the township re
quires the formation of several clubs te
accommodate all the voters; all clubs te
be under the control of the central club.
Mr. William Hendersen, wheelwright,
residing in Spriugvillc, cut his feet while
using an adze en Saturday last, making a
very ugly wound as well as a very painful
one, although nothing s-crii his is feared.
Alleged Malicious mischief.
A ease of alleged mi-chief was heard by
Alderman McConemy yesterday afternoon,
Catharine Ivuchule being presecutrix and
Mrs. Win. Fisher and family defendants.
The parties reside in adjoining properties
en West Vine street, and there has been
seme dispute as te the line of partition be
tween the two properties. On the Ivuchule
prenerty is a bakeheuse, through the
walls of which urn iron bars for the pur pur pur
pose.ef strengthening them. These bars ex
tend through the wall some inches and are
secured by belts en the Fisher side. The
presecutrix complains that Mrs. Fisher
and her children have injured the building
by hammering en the ends of these reds.
The defendants deny the charge but Mrs.
Fisher claims that the reds extend into
her property and insists en their removal.
Mrs. Ivuchule answers that she hired a
man there te cut oft' the reds and that
Mrs. Fisher would net allow him te enter
the premises te de se. The alderman rc-
. eived his decision.
Tlie llreu nsteu n Canipinectliig.
The opening services of the Brownstown
eampmccting were held at 7J p. m. yester
day, the multitude being assembled by the
ringing of the bell, and Ilcv. I. E. Ivncrr,
P. E. opening the meeting in the old-fashioned
way, reading the xxiil Psalm, and
following it with a brief address. Revs.
F. Krickcr, J. Lehr, J. Zern, Jeseph
Specht, W. A. Licbeld and F. Zcachrist
also made earnest addresses.
Geed order prevailed and there was a
very large attendance. Sixty-seven tents
have been erected, and the grounds are in
excellent condition.
Following is a complete list of the min
isters present at the opening :
I. E. Ivuerr, P. E. Reading district ; W.
A. Leepold, Reading ; F. P, Lehr, Read
ing; Jacob Adams, Friedenburg; F.
Krickcr, Pottstown; J. M. Sayler,
Adamstown; F. Scachrist, and D. W.
Bixlcr, Brownstown; Jes. Spccht, Lititz
and Manhcim : J. Zere, Lancaster, Pa.
THE BEE KEEPERS.
Tliclr Quarterly Conference.
The Bcc-kecpcrs society met yesterday
afternoon at the Black Herse hotel, about
a dozen members being present, the presi
dent, J. F. Hershey, in the chair.
Several members presented reports
which showed satisfactory results, both as
te the health of the bees and the product
of the hives, though the season has net
been a very favorable one.
The question " De bees gather honey
from red clever ? " was discussed and an
swered affirmatively by several members.
J. F. Hershey exhibited a bec-fecding
apparatus of an improved plan.
The relative value of grape sugar and
cane sugar as bee feed was discussed, and
the cane sugar was regarded as best.
The lime for swarming Imjch, transferring
swarms and the proper size of hives were
discussed informally.
Elias Hershey, in response te a question
said that fifty-three pounds of honey is a
fail average per hive for a season.
Adjourned te second Monday in Novem
ber. CHILD KU.N OVER.
Narrow Escape Frem Ileleg Killed.
This morning about i) o'clock :im
a little daughter of Frederick lloefol, aged
between two and three years, was playing
with some ether little children en "Walnut
sticct near Duke, she was struck and
knocked down by a horse attached te a
carl heavily leaded with dirt. The wheel
of Hie vehicle just grazed the child,
crushing the heel from one of its shoes,
tcaiing the clothing, and in some places
the skin, from its legs and body all the
way up te the shoulder, which is very se
verely bruised. Luckily no bones were
broken, but had the child been two or
three inches further under the cart it must
inevitably have been crushed te death. It
was carried te its father's residence nearby
and Dr. Levergood was sent for and dress
ed its wounds. They are painful but net
dangerous.
It. U. II. F.
The Lam-nsler Circled Leave for Colombia
Lancaster Circle Ne. 108, B. U. H. F.,
and Concstega Circle Ne. 110, left for Col
umbia at 10:10 this morning te attend the
meeting of the Grand Circle at that place
and te participate in the parade. About !)
o'clock both circles met in Centre square
and after forming in Hue marched ever the
i onto published in yesterday's paper, in
the following order :
Eden Cornet Band,
18 pieces.
Lancaster Circle Ne. 10s, Cj men,
with new banner.
Irenvillc Cornet Band,
10 pieces.
Concstega Circle Ne. 110, 50 iiicd.
After parading ever the route the circles
accompanied by the bands took the train
for Columbia.
Andy Kauil'man Surprised.
Last evening Andrew J. Ivaulfmau esq.,
Will presented with a beautiful geld
Masonic badge by his friends at the hotel
of Harry Shell in Columbia. 3Ir. KaulT
mau's friends gathered at the hotel
eailyiu the evening and a meeting was
organized by electing W. B. Given chair
man. Andy was then sent for and when
he arrived he was presented with the badge
by J. W. Yecuin of the Spy who made a
nice little speech. Mr. Kaufi'man was
completely taken by surprise, se much se
indeed that he was scarcely able te make
a speech. He seen recovered sufliciently
te thank his friends for the beautiful pres
ent which he did in his usually happy
style.
Itadly imteu by Dogs.
A thiitccu-ycar old son of Jehn Hutnpe,
residing en Lew street, between Lime and
Freiberg, was badly bitten in the hand
by a deg belonging te the family en Sat
urday afternoon. The hand is terribly
swollen and the weuud is an ugly one ;
just after the biting the wound was cauter
ized by a druggist. The deg previous te
the biting acted very strangely and was
believed te be mad. lie was promptly
killed by several boys.
A woman named Pryer, of North street ,
was badly bitten in the leg by a deg be
longing te Mrs. Comfert, yesterday. Suit
was brought against the latter for keeping
a vicious deg. The animal was shot.
Thrown Frem the Cars.
As the Pacific express east was coming
into town this morning, a ten year-old
boy attempted te beard it near the Prince
street crossing while it was running at
full speed. He was dashed te the ground
close te the wheels, but was net hurt badly
enough te prevent him from getting up
and i mining away.
.lust ice of the Pence Appointed.
.Samuel S. Zug, has been appointed a
justice of the peace for Kaphe township te
fill the unexpired term of Win. J. Maugcr,
who has removed from the district. Air.
Zug':; commission, which is new in the
recorder's office this city, dates from yes
terday te the first Monday in May; 1881.
False Alarm.
There was an alarm of fire last night
about 1) o'clock, and most of the fire coin
panics were en the street with their appar
atus. The alarm proved te be groundless,
although some of the firemen say they saw
a light in the southern direction beyond
the city limits.
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Cheeky Uarlleld Men.
A committee of Garfield men of the Fifth
ward want te raise a pole in honor of the
DcUelyer candidate, and net being able te
get funds from the Garlieldcrs te beer the
expenses, are calling en Democrats te con
tribute. Fight In the Meadow.
Yesterday afternoon a let of young men
get into a quarrel in Scheciibergcr's park.
Several of them received bloody noses and
cut eyes, but no suits have been or will lie
brought.
lie Wasn't Among Them.
Gee. Kline says he wasn't among the
Republican workers who were out iu
Milcy's weeds en Sunday after a Garfield
pole. Our informant mistook another man
for him.
Sale of IIerse.
Samuel Hess & Sen, auctioneers, sold
this afternoon for Daniel Legan, at the
Merrimac house, eighteen head of horses
at an average price of $171 per head.
Wheel Broken.
This morning a two-horse wagon belong
ing te Urban & Burger had a -wheel
broken off by having it caught in the rail
read track at Water and Vine streets.
A Mad Town te Werk On.
Charles Bentley, the advance guard of
the salvation army, has arrived in Read
ing. The Easten Exprett thinks that the
army will be defeated as the forces en the
ether side are enormous.
The Mlg Six.
Last night Walter 31. Franklin was
elected president of the Humane fire com
pany, te fill the vacancy caused by the
resignation of Jehn Lercnz.
Died or Celic.
A valuable horse, the property of A. F.
Strickler, of West Willow, died suddenly
last night of colic.
Higher.
The Hancock pole erected in the Ninth
ward by the boys is 93 feet high, instead
of 80 feet, as stated yesterday.
An Apparent Vacancy.
There was no one in the station house
last night and the mayor did net have a
court this morning.
Mistake Should lie Corrected
I'm tlculurly the practice of Inking medicines
into ttic system liy way of the stomach ler dis
eases of the Kidneys. It is an old treatment,
well tried, and proven Inetliclcnt. The true
method is absorption, us proven liy the great
success of Dav's Kidsf.y Pad.
augiMwdced
A paiivki: living near Kirkwood. Me., Mr.
Geerge Schwager, report that St. Jacoh's Oil
lias been used with great benefit In Ills neigh
borhood. Shaving become a luxury when indulged
in flatly with Cutlcura Shaving Seap.
A woman's beauty is never lest
Se long us her sweet .smile remains
Se long as gleam Iter teeth like frost.
Atid iter soft lip the ruby stains ;
AndSOZODONT. with magic power,
Ihtowsen her this priceless dower.
aug!l-l wdcedft w
Mothers never full te recommend Malt Hit
ters as nourishing and strengthening.
SVKVIAL. X OTIC Kb.
SAMl'LK XHOTICE.
It Is impossible for a woman after n. falthlul
course of treatment with Lydia K. PInkham's
Vegetable Compound te con limits te sutler
with a weakness et tlm uterus. Enclose a
stamp te Mr.". Lydla E. Hnklmm, 233 Western
avenue, Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets.
Jy29-Iydeedftw
Hundreds r Ladles,
Who have been unable te attend te their du
ties owing te periodical sickness, have found
Warner's Sale Kidney and 1-1 ver Cure a real
"friend in need. Being a purely vegetable
compound and containing all the elements el
safety as well as these of power, it has become
universally popular. During the summer es
pecially. It is a certain preventive fur the nu
merous Kidney, Liver and Urinary troubles
Incident te the season. All druggists sell it,
and none except these In perfect health can af
ford te be without it. niiS-Swtlftw
Try Lechcr's Renowned Cough Syrup
He Wine anil Happy.
II you will step all your extravagant and
long notion:, In doctoring yourself and fam
ilies with expensive doctors or humbug cure
alls, that de harm always, and u?e only na
ture's simple remedies ler all your ailments
you will be wise, w ell and happy, und save
great expense. The greatest remedy for this,
the great, w lse and geed will tell you, is Hep
Hitters rely en It. See another cel unin.
an2-2wdftw
"Dr. I.lndsey's Itloeil Searcher' cured my
son or erysipelas." Mrs. K. Smcltzer, Ijirl
mcr, Pa.
Try I.ocher's Kenewncd Cough Syrup.
After years of travel te anil from health re
sorts, anil after a most careful trial et all the
various prescriptions, ladies have given up in
despair with an almost total less of appetite,
pale, bloodless, languid, and without ambi
tion ; Dually, having learned of Dr. llrown llrewn
Ing's Tonic and Alterative, although having
been sick ter years, gain llesh and a Hue con
stitution upon Investing a small amount In it.
Price r0 cents and $1. Fer sale by the Propri
etor, W. Champien Itrewning, 1117 Arch Street,
Philadelphia, aud nil Druggists. auC-lwd&w
Try l.echer's Kenewncd Caugh Syrup.
"Statistics prove that twenty-live percent
of the deaths In our larger cities arc caused by
consumption, anil when we reflect that this
terrible disease in Ita worst stage will yield te
a bottle of Lechcr's Kenewncd Cough Syrup,
shall we condemn the suiTcrcrs ler their negli
gence, or pity them for their Ignorance? Ne
East King street.
Sick headaches incessantly distract many.
Let such use "Sellers' Mver rills." 25 cents
a box.
Try Techer's Kenewncd Cough Syrup.
Coughs.
" Jlretcn'a Jlrenchial JVeciea"nre used with
advantage te alleviate Coughs, Sere Threat,
Hoarseness and Itreuclilal Affections. Fer
thirty years these Troches liae been In use,
witli annually increasing favor. They aie net
new und untiled, bnt, having been tested by
wide and constant use for nearly an entire
generation, they have attained well-iuerlted
rank among the fewstaple remedies of the age.
The Tliruat.
"Jlreicn's llrenehial Troches'' act directly
en t lie organs of the voice. They liave an ex
traordinary effect in all disorders of the Threat
and Larynx, restoring a healthy tone when re
laxed, either Irem cold or ovcr-cxcrtlen of the
voice, and produce a clearaml distinct enunci
ation. Speakers ami Singers Und the Troches
useful.
A Cough, Celd, Catarrh or Sere Threat re
quires iuimcdiute attention, as neglect olten elten
times results In some Incurable Lung Disease.
' Brown's Jlrenchial Troches" will almost in
variably give relief. Imitations are offered for
sale, many el which arc Injurious. The genu
ine " Breicn's Bronchial Troches" are sold
only in bores. iHnl.Vlyd&wTu.Th&S
Try Lechcr's Renowned Cough Syrup.
Heat nnd Sickness.
During the het aud sultry weather an un
usual amount of sickness prevails Iu every
community, especially among females and
children, cau-cd by the fermenting miasma
gas or nitrogenous matter lleatlng in the air,
arising from decaying vegetation. This bad
air atlecls everything we eat, and engenders
In it a semi-fermentation, which, when taken
In the system is like leaven, and operates en
the whole, starting in Hie bowels a ml seen pro
ducing a violent fermentation, causing diar diar
reoea and dysentery. It has been found that
that the use el Specr's old Pert Grape Wine of
New Jersey has an extraordinary effect In
checking this lcrmcntatien and restoring the
system te its original strength aud vigor. In
valids ami debilitated persons have found
it the most nutritious and strengthening tonic
in the market, and the greatest help in resist
ing the poisonous effects of the x'itiated atmo
sphere. This wine, se long established, has be
come the standard wine upon which physi
cians rely as the most ricli in bedyandgenuinc
in diameter, containing the greatest amount
of medicinal properties with the least intoxi intexi
cattng qualities. Specr's vineyards produce a
larger yield this year than usual, and he has
reduced the price of his wine that any person
can new puichasc It of druggists fei $1 per
bottle. Nene of this wine Id bottled until it Is
four years old. Gazette.
This wlue Is endersed by lira. Atleu and
Davis, and sold by II. H. Haymaker.
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DEATHS.
Kieul. Ill this city, en the 8th Inst., Daisy
Martin Kiehl, aged 11 weeks.
The relatives and friends of the lainlly are
respectfully invited te attend the funeral
from the residence et her parents' 33 East
James street, en Wednesday afternoon at 2
o'clock. 2td
Brenner. On the Sth lust., Jehn G. Brenner,
aged 71 years.
Relatives and friends et the family are re
spectfully invited te attend the funeral, en
Wednesday, the 11th Inst., at 3 o'clock p. m.,
from his lata residence, Ne. 1215 Arch street,
Philadelphia. ltd
XMW ADTKltTISEMKXTB.
Among the many advantages sained 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.
WATOH REPAIRING,
MUSICAL BOX REPAINING,
CLOCK REPAIRING,
JEWELRY JOBBING,
MONOGRAM INSCRIPTION AND
ORNAMENTAL ENGRAVING, &c.
A great variety of new work in original designs will be produced
in our own manufactory. Any orders for specialties will be filled
at short notice and te the satisfaction of our customers. Old Geld
or Silver bought, taken in exchange, or made into new goods.
H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers,
Ne. 4 West King Street.
fOZUTlCAl
Democratic County Committee.
Tiie Democratic County Committee will
meet in this city en MONDAY, AUGUST S,
ISA), at 10 a. m., in the City Deuiecndic head
quarters, Southeast angle et Centre .Square.
A lull attendance is urgently requested.
W. U. HENSEL, Chairman.
II. MCMULLEN, )
II. S. Patterson, S Sccrclai ire.
W. llAVKrt liuuac aaSdftw
First Wurd.
The Democratic club of the First ward will
held a meeting at, Henry Ncimcr's saloon, en
Orange strcojeii Tuesday evening next. Im
portant bifflltti will be transacted and a lull
attendance Is desired.
Fifth Ward.
Tint Hancock and English elub el the Mil
ward will meet at Philip Wall's Green Tree
hotel, en Tuesday evening, at s o'clock. By
order of the prcsldnt.
Tiie Hancock Veteran Club will meet this
evening at Hie Central hcadquurt-jis, South
east angle of Centre Square.
FOR PRESIDENT :
WINFIEL1) S. HANCOCK,
OF PENNSYLVANIA.
FOR VICE PRESIDENT :
WILLIAM H. ENGLISH,
OF INDIANA.
GEN.
HON.
The great principles of American lib
erly arc still the lawful inheritance or
this people, and ever should he. The
right of trial by jury, the habeas corpus,
tiie liberty or the press, the freedom of
speech, the natural rights of persons aud
the rights or property must be preserved.
WINFIELI) S. II AM OCK,
Maj.
(Jen. t'enid'g Dcpt. La. and Texas.
Stute Electoral Ticket.
KLKCTORS.
It. K. MONAGHAN,
W. II. PLAYFOKII.
JOHN SLEV1N.
E. A. PUE.
J. M. CAMPBEM,.
(JIM.KS DALXET.
JOHN N, MOFFET.
EDWIN WAMJON.
NATHAN C. JAMES.
UEOKGE FILKKKT.
JAMES G. McSPAKKAX,
Dlt. ALFRED J. MARTIN.
ADAM GEKRINGEK.
FRANK TURN Kit.
P.J. 1URMINGGHAM.
II. E. DAVIS.
GEORGE A. POST.
A. M. BENTON. 1
J. P. LINTON.
COL. JOHN S. MILLKK.
J.O. SAXTON.
C. K. BOWER.
J. A. J. BUCHANAN.
CHRISTOPHER MAG EC.
ROBERT M. GIBSON.
THOS. BRADFORD.
HARRY W. WILSON
SAMUEL GRIFFITH.
J. KOSS THOMPSON.
DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET.
reit BUrUEME JUIM1K.
GEORGE A. JENKS.
VOn AUDITOR OBKEKAL.
ROBERT P. DECHEUT.
DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET.
rOIfCOKORESS.
J. L. STE1NMETZ.
FOR DISTRICT ATTOI KS T.
11. McMULLEN.
FOR 8EXATOR (13tH DISTRICT.)
J. B. DOUGLASS.
FOR ASSEMDLV (2d DISTRICT.)
S. C. STEVENSON,
S. P. SHIRK.
FOR ABHKMI1LT (3d DlBTItlOT.',
AMOS D1LLER,
it. DAVIS YUNDT,
JACOB 31. HAENLEN.
FORTRISOS nfSVECTOILS.
BARTON N. WINTERS!
BENJ. MILLER.
FOR POOR DIRECTORS.
A.J. SNYDER,
JOHN FKANCISCUS.
Withdrawn.
ArX.'ir Ali rJiKTlSXMEXTfi.
1HHJACCO RAISERS NOTICK.
The Pcnn'a Mutual Hail Insurance Com
pany Is new ready te bind the insurance, and
issue policies against hall damage te tobacco.
Rates reduced. Insure before Ills tee late, at
HAUSMAN A IHTRNS'S. Ins. Agents,
Olllce, 10 West Orange Street.
y22-cedtfR
OELLING OFF AT AND
ItKI.OW COST
te t
the entire stock of Ilrv Goods. Notions.
limns, carpels, c, la siere.
FOR KENT The admirable store room Nes.
38 aud 0 West King street.
uugfi-Cildeed PHILIP SI11TJ1, SON A CO.
ATOTICE TO THE MEMBERS OF THE
1 LIEDKRKRANZ. Members wishing te
receive Complimentary Tickets ler friends te
our Picnic NEXT MONDAY, should call en
the Secretary at the Hall (Schiller Heuse) next
Thursday evening.
Bv order of the Committee.
ltd A.D.KOHLER, Sec'y.
riROPOSALS FOR KTKEKT AVORK.
X Sealed proposals will he received by the
Street Committee up te THURSDAY, AUG.
12, 1SS0, at 7 o'clock p. in., ler grading Plum
street Irem P. IL R. te the New Helland turn
pike. Plans and specification te be seen at
the elllce et James C. Carpenter, City Regu
lator, and proposals te be leit with D. McMiil
len. Chairman. Tin; committee reserve the
right te reject any or all bids.
augrt-2tdKtTu
ESTATK OF JACOB STOTT, LATK OF
Lnncaster city, deceased. The under
signed Auditor, appointed te pass en excep
tions liled t the acceuntand te distribute the
balance remaining te the hands of William W.
Stott, administrator of said estate, te and
among these legally entitled te the same, will
sit for that purpose en TUESDAY, AUGUST
31, 1880, at 10 o'clock a in.. In the Library Roem
et the Court Heuse, In the city of Lancaster,
where all persons interested iu said distribu
tion may attend. II. C. BRU RAKER,
nuglC-ltdeaw Auditor.
no TO
RINGWALT'S
Fer Best 0I1 Rye Whiskies,
Best Syrup, made out of Sugar, Best Coffee and
Sugar In town, Best Alcohol, Rest lintel's. All
at
Ne. 205 WEST KING SSTBEET.
(1ARD. -j
I hereby nnueuncu te the public thatl
have bought the geed will and practice of F.
M. Musscr, M. D. (Wltiner, l'a.) and should be
glad te attend te any professional calls.
J. K. SHIRK, M. D.
Dr. F. M. Musser will continue an ofllce
practice in the office opposite Dr. Shirk's
oftiee, formerly occupied by Dr. J. II. Slusscr.
He will also meet ether physicians in consul
tation when desired.
augl0-2tdTn ftThU&ltw
100 Tens of Rags Wanted,
Fer which the highest price will be paid.
V,i CENTS PER POUND FOR GOOD
MIXED RAGS.
The highest price eaid for Woolens, Old
Paper, Beeks, Ac. Teh Rag Asserters wanted
te whom the highest price will be paid.
JOHN A. SHOBER,
Cor. North Queen nnd Orange Streets,
79-tXdB Lancaster, Fa
OR SAVE OR RKXT.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY. A MEDIUM
Si.e lirick Heuse and let with all the
comforts of a home. Address A. 15., Ixtelli
ciKNCEit Otllce, stating lowest ca-h price and
hew seen possession can be irivcn. lull partic
ulars, Ac. jyl'J-tfil
FOR RENT.
A New Twe-story Ilrirk Dwelling, all
modem improvements, conveniently located,
immediate possession, lent low. Applv te
AMSKUT WAGNEK,
ltd At Gee. M. Meiiiman & Ce.'s Stere.
1um,ic SALE.
OnTUESDAY, AUGI'ST ID. ISM), will be
sold at'JW; North Charlette street, Lancaster
eity, i'a., a luigc variety of Household and
Kitchen Furniture, Ac. Sale te begin at 1
o'cle :k p. in. I1AKP.AKA WEA VEIL
aug7-2tl
SOAP FACTORY FOR SALE.
Tiie stock, apparatus, mateiial and geed
will of a Snap Factory. Geed reasons ter
selling. Apply te
kausman & itfitxs,
auglKStdeeilU 10 West Orange htiect.
n'AXTKH.
AKTKI). EVERYBODY TO AIIVE1C
TT Use, free of charge, in the Intkllieen-
cbr. who wants something te de.
lirANTKIX
WASHING AND IRONING
f T wanted at Ne,
Lancaster, Pa.
450 North Prince street.
AlfAKER THAT UNDERSTANDS 11I
trade perfect, all through, wants a steady
position, city or country. Geed recommenda
tion. Call or address "C," 7.1 Fremont street,
l.aiicastcr. Pa. au'J-Std
ATOTICE TO FARMERS AND STOCK
il RAISERS. Herse and Cattle Powder, the
best in the market. Sold by weight; -k-. a
pound; 5 pounds ter $1. Fer Horses, Cattle,
Swine, Poultry, &e. Give it a trial ami you
will usu no ether tliercalter. Sold only by
ANDREW G. FBBT,
Dealer in Drugs, Medicine.-', Spices, Sulphur,
Caustic Seda, Seda Ash, &c.
Cor. N. (Jnccn and Orange Streets,
nie-yd Lancaster, Pa.
1)HOCLAMATION.
By virtue of the authority vested In inc
by the Ordinance et the city et Lancaster, 1
hereby order and command all owners of Dogs
nit bin the city of Lancaster te shut them up,
or, if allowed te run, te securely muzzle the
same, from and after THURSDAY, AUGUST
r. lsSU, atti p.m.. In some proper place, until
the llrst day efScptciiibcr next.
The owners allowing Dogs te run at large,
unless muzlcd, will be liable te the fine under
Section '.Jet the Ordinance et lll.
The tine imposed by the Ordinance el 1S-J7,
Section '2, will be intlicted upon any person ob
structing the legally employed iicrsens from
carrying out the Ordinances respecting the
capturing et Dogs during the continuance of
this proclamation.
JOHN T. MacGONIGLK,
aff,S,,7,U,Mdl Mayer.
J PROPOSALS FOR CO All "
Proposals will be received by the Direc
tors of the Peer of Lancaster county ler the
furnishing of about 1,0K) tens et Ceal, mere or
less, as lollews:
Black Diamond (or coal el like (juallty) Egg
and Broken.
Enterpiise Egg and Broken.
Lykens Valley Steve, about 23 tens,
Ceal will be hauled by the Almshouse teams.
Bids te be sealed and endorsed " Proposals
ler coal," ami directed te i. is. i.antlls, rresl
dent. Bidders are invited te be present when the
bids are opened, which will be en Saturday
morning at 111$ o'clock, August 21, ISM), at the
New Almshouse.
D. II. LAND1S, President.
B. F. Cox, Clerk. au'J-itd
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THRD EDITION
TUESDAY EVENING, AUG. IO, 1880.
WEATHER INDICATIONS.
Washington, D. C, Aug. 10. Fer the
3Iiddlc Atlantic states, 'partly cloudy
weather, occasional rain, southerly winds,
nearly stationary temperature and station
ary or higher barometer.
TEKRIULK FIRES IN NEW YORK.
Shipping Ablaze Through Carelessness.
New Yerk, August 10. This morning
at 7 e clock the hull of the burning vessel
Nectar, still ablaze, ileatcd against the
pier at Hunter's point, occupied by the
American expert lumber company. The
fire communicated te the lumber in the
yard and spread rapidly. It then caught
some of the vessels at the wharf and six
barges, one schooner and one ship
were soeil in llamcs. Over ten
acres of fro is new raging wildly
ami appears te be bcyetid control. Several
of the burning vessels were towed into the
river aud are drifting towards Ulackwell's
island, cnvclejicd in a sheet of flame. The
lire is new spreading in every direction.
The scene from the river is one of inde
scribable grandeur, the llamcs devouring
everything in their path.
SHORT AND SHARP.
Officials and Hunt Owners lmlirled.
New Yerk, Aug. 10. The grand jury
in the Seawauhakii case made their pre
sent incut te-day. They say the accident
resulted from criminal carelessness en the
part of certain government officials
and
scl.
were
elliccrs and owners of the ves
Iiulictmcnts for manslaughter
Accordingly brought against Austin
Jayne, Andrew Craft, inspectors of life
beats ; Jehn K. Matthews and Alexander
Ccdwell, inspectors of boilers ; Charles It.
Smith, capt., Edgar Weeks, engineer, and
S. L. M. Itarlew.lt. C. Kirk,Stephen Taber,
James Udall, Edward Morgan, Silas Mett
and S. II. Tewnscnd, directors and owners
of the Scawanhaka. Bench warrants were
issued for the apprehension of the pa l tics
named.
AN UNRULY HUsltANU.
Hunts Ills Wire's Relations With a KeteUcr.
Jacksonville, Ills., August 10. Seme
time since Tem IScckctl, fermcily a mil
ler of Chicago, became separated from his
wife. Failing te effect a reconciliation he
carried off their infant, taking it tetjtiincy
where it died a few days afterward. Yes
terday morning iie forcibly entered the
house of his mother-in-law in search of his
wife, but failed te find her, aud after ex
changing pistol shots with her brother he
lied. He was found afterwards in a corn
Held and lircd en the elliccrs, two of whom
he wounded severely. He was captured
after being shot in the leg.
TOO FAST.
The "Flying Scotsman " Over the Rank.
BERWicK-t:i'ON-Tvi:i:i, Aug. 19. The
fast train running between Edinburgh ami
Louden and known as the " Flying Scots
man," lias geno ever the banks at Mar
shall meadows, near this town. Ne par
ticulars have yet been received of the acci
dent. Physicians have gene te the hccne.
Later Details.
An axle of the engine of the fa.st train
broke and threw the train oil" the track,
but the train did net go ever the embank
ment as previously stated. The engineer
and a brakemau were killed. The tire
man was severely injured, and sonic ether
employees and a few passengers were
slightly injured.
TANNER.
Gaining Flesh Rapidly.
Nkw Yerk, August 10. Dr. Tanner's
condition continues excellent. At '.) o'clock
he was weighed, the scale indicating l"(j
pounds against HfcH yesterday. Fer break
fast he had four ounces of beef steak, six
ounces of stewed potatoes and four of milk.
At 9:30 he drank two ounces of wine and
at 10:20 he ate eight ounces of steak with
stewed potatoes. Ten minutes later he
drank eight ounces of milk aud requested
the same drink at neon.
THE IMA4SINATION.
What AVendcrs it WerUs.
Citit'AiiO, August 10. Daniel O'Neal,
who was arrested for the murder of Me Me
Mahen last Friday, has become insane.
He imagines that he is going te be hanged
at ence for the murder, thinking lie hears
workmen erecting the gallows, and last
night tore his clothing into shreds.
THAT IRISH OUTRAGE.
Arrest el Supposed Perpetrator.
Londen, Aug. 10. Eleven persons have
Ikjcii arrested iu connection with the out
rage en Mr. Themas l.eyd anil his two
sons, near3Iew lless, en Sunday night,
including three evicted tenants, two
strangers and a woman, who was seen giv
ing a sign te the assassins by waving a
lnudkcrchief from a ditch.
OIKD.
At the Hands r Ills Daughter 'h Seducer.
Cincinnati, O., August 10. Armstrong
Clnimlcy, the policeman who was shot by
Themas E. Sneelbakcr last Sunday night,
died this morning from the wound.
STARVED TO DEATH.
Couldn't ltlvnl Tanner. .
I'akis, Aug. 10. A mechanic, aged .0
years, who had liccn condemned te four
years imprisonment at Ciisane. Italy,
starved himself te death iu thirty days.
1IA1IIF..S DUOWNIID.
Whose Parents Let Them (in Fishing.
St. Jehn, N. B., Aug. 10. Twe chil
dren of J. Ilar'eu, a girl of 8 and a boy of
C years, living at Iiange Grand lake, were
drowned by falling from a wharf en which
they were fishing.
Texas-l'ucl lie.
Philadelphia, August 10. The meet
ing of the Texas Pacific railroad is new in
session here but the proceedings will net
be concluded before five o'clock.
Supposed Suicide.
Atlaktic City, Aug. 10. An unknown
man was found dead in the pavilion at
the beach this morning. It is a case of
supposed suicide. A card in his possession
gave the name of "Geerge W. Hacker, of
Philadelphia."
A Canadian Village Hurncd
Kimbukn, Ont., August 10. A large
portion of this village was burned last
night ; supposed te have been caused by
lightning. Lest $15,000.
FIRE AT SHARON.
Less of Property and Employment.
Cleveland, Aug. x10. The extensive
rolling mill at Greenville, Pa., owned by
Kimbcrly, Ccrnis & Ce., of Sharen, was
burned at a Iato hour last night. The less
is estimated at $100,000. One hundred and
fifty men are thrown out of employment.
Wild Western Talevea.
Denver, Cel., Aug. 10. The depot at
Seuth Arkansas station in Grand Canen
was robbed en Saturday night. The agent
was struck en the head with a sand bag
and six hundred dollars stolen.
X.UtJCKTS.
rnlladelphla Market.
PutLADKLraiA, Aug. 10. Fleur dull and
weak; supcittncat J2 500300; extra at 3 :mq
tee; Ohie and Indiana lamilyat $3 S7i:ie;
Pcnn'a family at $5." id: St. Leuis family at
f SOtfti 23 ; Minnesota family $r MUti 25 ; patent
and high grades jr. WQS 00.
Eye flour at t 50.
Wheat quiet und easier:: Ne. 2 Western ltcl
II i;ij)lii"J; Pcnn'a Red l 10; Amber 1 10.
Cera llrm for for local use; yellow ilk;;
mixed 5l;y.2c; steamer t'.W730c.
Oatshrin; Ne.l.WhlteJII.V: Ne. 2. ilole
tic; Ne. 3, ileuSjftBlc: Ne. , Mixed i"Jikr.
Rye dull ; New l"37i.'c.
Previsions llrm : intss perk f II fltl; beef liains
Hi 0022 Se; India m.-ss beet Jli'.OO; bacon
smoked shoulders .V4Qt;c; salt de at 5J..-J.e ;
smoked hams HQ12c; pickled hams !' ;10c.
Butter unchanged ami moving slowly for
prints; Creamery at 2.MJ--V.C ; "de geed te
choice ;2!c: Bradford comity and New
Yerk extra. 22W2lc ; Western reserve extra It!
tf17c:ile geed te choice Ilitfliie; Rolls dull;
Peim'a extra 1IQ17; Western reserve extra
Lard llrm; city kettle s'S(c; loesu
butchers' 7Kc ; prime steam 7's.sc.
Eggs steady with: smalt supply; Peuu'a 15,J.
liic; Western 15c
Clicese strong and higher; New Yerk
full cream I212;e; Western lull cream I0.i
lie: tle lair te geed lOleKc; de half skifus
Petroleum linn ; lellued s'c.
Whisky 1 11.
Seeds Geed te prime l'leer jehbing at
$7 7.S50; Timethy at $.! Cm2 ".I : Flaxseed
easier.
New Yerk Market.
Nbw Yerk, Aug. 10. Fleur State ami West
ern dull aud in hovels' laer; siier
(Ine statu at $3irf! in; extra de at l 00
Nil; choice, de., ft 50." i; fancy
. 10C 00; round hoop Ohie $1 755 50;
choice de $5 Wti 75 ; supcrline western 1K5
4 10; common te geed extra de $1 00$l It);
choice dodo fl SOgii 75; choice white wheat de
ft 25(1 75; Southern dull and declining;
common te fair extra $5 ihii; 20; geed te
choice de $t; 25i; 75.
Wheat k lower and lairly active: Ne.
1 White active; Sept. $ii;4SI (is)'.; Ne. 2 Red
Aug.. $IV.1; de Sept., jHeyffilOOj,, de Oet.,
$i ie;tffji &.;.
Cern dull and scarcely se llrm ; .Mixed west
ern spot, llitfil.V'Ie: de Inline iA'iflMHe.
Oats timet and stead v : Ne.
sept. Xfe
stale .7.ff ISc ; tcsterii eSIJt-.
stuck markets.
PlHLADKLl'lll
130 1". M.
Stocks dull.
Aug. ie.
:;.oe i: m.
Penna O's (third Issue).
Philadelphia A Erie...
I'cnnsylvania
Lehigh Valley.
United Ces. el N. J ,
Northern Paciiic
" Prelerrcd ...
Northern Central
Lehigh Navigation
..ieuj.:
.. 15.J
.. .rkSl'.
.. 5.:,'i
..im
:L'i
.. KiJ-f
.. ::i
Norristown 102
Central Transportation co. !'.
Pitts., Titusvllle & Bull'ale. 1-";
Liltlu Schuylkill..
II
Nkw Yei'.k, Aii
... 2:i
..1:)h
...iJi
...lis
... 'x,'4
...l(l!)!
in.
Stocks strong.
Adams tixprcss
Michigan Central
Michigan Southern
Illinois Central
Cleveland ft Pittsburgh..
Chicago ft Reck Island....
l'-ii
lll
Pittsburgh ft Fert Wavne..iJI
Western Union Tel. C 107
Teledo ft Wabash 4-J
New Jersey Central
... 7.;,
... a;ij
Ontario Western.......
United Status llends anil Sterling Kxuli.titn
(Quotations liy 15. K. Jamisen ft Ce., S. W.
Cor. 3d and Chestnut Streets).
l'lllLAUISLl'IIIA. Aug. le.
United StatcjC's, issl, (registered).. ltHlui,!;
United Slates .Vs. 1SS1. (registered). Al;(fi$ursl
United States 4JV, 1SH, (rcgistercd)lllifll(c
United States 4'?s,ll,(coupens).. .HIM91Hv'h
United States 4's, P.I07. (registered). .Hrj?;,tglli
United Stales Currency (J's VStyJiSYXy.
Sterling Kxchauce IS! fSiKi "
Cattle Market.
Monday, August!). The receipts of Reeves
at the West Philadelphia yard ler past week
were .lJX) head; at ether yards, 4m) head.
Total, :,000 head.
Reeves The market was demoralized, and
the large arrivuls made prices u cak, and at the
close ttwlay they were VtK te c iicr pound
lower than last week. Hatchers ami feeders
bought largely net only te supply the present
demand, hut te meet the reiuireiiieuts et next
week. Without doubt this week lias Ih-cii tin;
worst during the year ler droves. A few select
brought O'jie., but that price taiiuet new be
quoted. We tpiote Efr.i at rKt"c. : geed,
iyM'c; medium, I''Jje: common, ISi'le;
mixed, :i."c; calves, Iiwiie. Kresli fitus,$j)
te $50 per head.
SAI.1M AT TUB WEST i'HILAOULVIIIA YAUD.
Heart.
271 Reger Mayncs, Western, gross, "ft&ijjjc.
11 Owen Smith, Western aud W. Va., gross, I
2M.1 A.ft.J. Cliristv, Western and Va., gres), V.
"JCc.
151 E. h. ft IS. V. Mention, Western, grrs,
'ZiS Ullinan & I.chman ISres., Western, gross.
4Kr,c.
I... James Cleiiisen. Western, grejs, ! .;c.
l7 Dennis Smyth, Western P.u, gross, vj.",JJe.
3 e Jehn McArdle, Ohie, gross, Jffl.";'c.
100 Daniel Murphy. Western, gres, VfaVAK.
250 l.ewcnstcin k Adler, Western ami Chere-
kees, gross, ig.'.c.
::07 J. Scliambcrg ft Ce., Western and Chero Chere
kces, gross, l.r;c.
15 F. Sheet:, Western and Texas, gre-s, Vfi
iic.
7.' L. Hern, West Va.,gre-s,:;;Qi'ic.
m II. Chain, jr.. Western. gre-.s, VklS':
110 Daniel Smyth ft 15re., Western ami W. Va.,
gres, IM?";c.
'JO Kachman ft Levi, Western, gross, ;:.
IS P. Hathaway, Western, gross, Qm:"
100 Scliambcrg & Paul, Western, gross, MKrftc.
im M. Levi, West Va., gross, :;.")C.
70 Win. Sales, Western, gross, Ijjjjje.
:w A. Osthcim, Western, gross, V1Sit'v.
ill S. Drcitus, Western, gross. yjit)VHK.
l II. Chain, Western, gi ess, :(( IJc.
Hogs were active at last iiiolntieii, i.. : tiy
Vic. per pound. Arrivals. 3,WXi head.
sheep were moderately active and prices
were unchanged, .. : Extraat lire; getsl,
Hi'Jc; lair, :;;-i?IJc; common, ufgilXfii
Iambs, .',y.inK arrivals, &fm head.
Dlt. VI. II. FAIINKSTOCK
Having returned from the Seuth, lias re
sumed his eflU-e practice, and can lie lecind at
ids residence,
Ne. 239 EAST KINC STIShET.
iul8-2mdewS
(10UKT PKOCLAMATIO.
j Wiikkkas, The Honorable JOHN If. LIV
INGSTON. President, and Honorable DAVID
W. l'ATTEUSO.V. Associate Judge tit the
Court of Common l'leas.iu am! for the county of
Lancaster, and Assistant . I list iet-sef the Courts
of Oyer ami Terminer and General Jaii De
livery ami (jnartcr sessions tf the Peace, in
anil ler the county of l.auca.stcr, have issued
their precept, te me directed, requiring me,
among oilier things, te make public preclama
tien uiioiigiieui my naiiiwicK, mat a court el
Oyer anil Terminer and a General Jail Deliv
ery, also a Court of General Quarter Sessions
et tlie Peace and Jail Delivery, wilt commence
iu the Court lleuc, in the city of Lancaster Iu
tiie Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, en tlie
TIIIICD MONDAV IN AUGUST (i'ji, lHhO.
In pursuance of which precept public notice
is hereby given te the Mayer and Aldermen et
the city of Lancaster, in the said county, and
all the Justices of the Peace, the Corener aud
Constables, of the salt I city and county of Lan
caster, tiiat they be then and there In their own
proper persons, with tliclr rolls, records and
czamlnatiens,and Inquisitions, and theirethcr
remembrances, te de these tilings which te
their efficesappcrtai n In their lie half te licdeuc;
aud also all these who will prosecute against
the prisoners who are, or then shall le, in the
jail of said county of Lancaster, are te be then
and there te prosecute against tiicm as shall be
just.
Dated at Lancaster the 22d day of July,
180.
JACOB S. STUINE, Sheritl.
Jy31-3tdeaw&3tw
ASSIGNED ESTATE OF SAMUEL KURTZ
and Jacob 11. Strickler, trading as Kurtz
ft Ce., of Mount Jey borough. The undersign
ed Auditors, unpeinted te pass upon execu
tions ami distribute the balance remaining in
the bands et Henry Hicstand and Philip A.
Pj'lc, Assignees, te and among these legally
entitled te the same, will sit for that purpose
en TUESDAY, the 17th day of AUGUST, iSW,
at 10 o'clock a.m.. in the Library Keem et the
Court Heuse, In the city of Lancaster, where
all persons interested in said distribution m:iy
itttend. .URIEL SWOPE,
E. I). NORTH,
V. McMULLEN,
jyW-ltw Auditors.
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