J - LANCASTER DAIL? INTELLIGENCER. AU1IDAY AUGUST 14, 1880. COLUMBIA NEWS. from Our Regular Correspondent. The Scheel Beard held an adjourned meet ing in the efiicc of J. A. Meyers, corner of oecenu and Locust streets, last evening, ffer the adoption of "school readers' for the coming term. Representatives from several puhlishingheuses have been in town for a few days past representing te the members of the Scheel Heard and a ethers interested, as well as te any who may have the least sjieck of influence, merits of the books the agency of which rests with them. The Scheel Beard hearing the praises of all books brought te their notice sounded en all sides were no doubt placed in a sort of quandary, te get out el which mini red a motion te postpone tnc question ler me present, which was carried. Things new rest just where they were six months age and here they will probably continue te rest until the next school term. The question of re-establishing the teachers' district institute also came up, and by the adoption of a resolution was made one of the facts of the next school term, with the understanding that the in stitute is te be held semi-monthly. The tcachcis of the different schools aie al I lowed a specified amount for each meeting of the institute at which they are present. The summer vacation will be ovcrbcfeic the school heard will have again met, un less, indeed, business of special import ance calls the members together in the in tervening time. Artitnid Town. Stephen J. Younger, 2d sergeant of Ce. II., of this place, has been appointed color sergeant of the 11th Kegt., X. O. Pa., by Cel. Kupcrl, the regiment commander, the appeiument te dale from Aug. 11, 1SS0. This appointment, creates a vacancy in the line of sergeants of Ce. II. Sergeant Younger wasilse by special elder appoint ed acting sergeant major of the same regi ment. The regular monthly meeting of Colum bia town council was held last evening in council uhamijcr of the ejtcra house. Fruit thieves are much complained of about Sixth and Walnut streets and fur ther up. The inhabitants of the locality premise te make it warm for the guilty mostly youngsters, if they succeed in cap hiring them. I. I). Mishler will bring" "Jehn Jack" te Columbia en August 'list. This is the tirst opera house engagement of the sea son. Mishler has several ethers te fellow. Mr. I. C. (Silt has invited his friends of the Columbia Secial club te meet him en Monday evening next, in the club room, and there participate with him in the cele bration of the -- anniversary of his biith. There will no doubt be a large attendance en the occasion. That the members of the club will de justice te the viands te be spread before them is net doubted by these who knew them. The llcvs. Charles Winbigler and J. W. Deshong, pastor and ex-pastor of the Church of Ced, arc in attendance at the Cumberland county campinecting. Tlieie will be no services, ether than the prayer . meetings, in the church te-morrow. Oscjela tribe Ne. 11, I. O. It. M., of this place, is picnicking te-day at Heise's weeds. Plover arc new te be seen about here in right geed numbers. Several of the Col umbia sportsmen have been banging away at the biul lately. Thirty-four were brought into town by a party of four a few days age. Sheriff Strinu was in town yesterday. An excursion train te Atlantic City and Cape May left the Heading & Columbia depot this morning. A child of T. S. While, the tinner, is new lying seriously ill with diphtheria. INCENDIAKISM. An Olil Dwelling Heuse Hurtled. This morning shortly after 2 o'clock a one-story weathcrbearded leg house, be longing te Jeseph White, and situated en Church street, next deer below the Aiucii can Fire Engine house, was set en lire and dam-iged se badly that it will have te be pulled down. The house w:is uu occupied at the time, Mrs. Gardner (widow of Wm. Gardner) and her family having removed from it a few days age. The incendiary's torch was applied inside one of the back windows, and the back pait of the building, there fore, suffered much mere than the front. The fiiemcn were ery slew in getting water upon the llamcs, and after the water was applied two sections of the Cleveland company's hose burst causing further delay in extinguishing the fire. Chief Engineer Fordney being absent from the city, Assistant Engineer Arneld had charge at the fire. He suggests that as the time for which the Cleveland company guaranteed the hose has net yet expired, the city councils should see that the company makes ge.xl its guarantee. The burnt building was an old one of no ureal value. The less will net probably be mere than $100 or i'HW, en which there is n insurance. It is rumored that one of the neighheis MWhn men jumping ever the fence ad joining the biiiut building just before the lire broke out. Francis D. Ileckert and family are put In some inconvenience, as they had intend ed te ii!ec into the building te-day. IN THE WOO US. nr.r.vn-limn I'ntupiiicctiiig. Bcv. F, Krcchcr preached an able ser mon yesterday morning from 1 Cor., x-i, chapters. The communion was adminis tered te a large congregation. Itcv. J. Zcrn, preached from '(.'or., xv, .S, and lie was followed by Itcv. W. A. Leepold. In the afternoon Itev. Heffman, led the missionary prayer meeting and a collection of Se!! was taken up for inissieuaiy pur poses. Itev. Jes. Specht preached at : o'clock te the great satisfaction of these as- j .cinblcd. In the evening Itev. F. Scachrist preached an effective and earnest sermon from i'salm exxvi, G v. At 0 p. m. the mem hers of the campineeling formed a cicle and the usual geed-by was given It was a happy occasion te all present, and geed order was observed. There was a very large attendance. This ends the meeting, te commence again next Wednesday at Sinking Spring. Democratic Heading iteinn. The lower story of the Mishler building, in the southeast angle of Centre Square, having been fitted up as a leading room for the Democratic party in this city, and fur nished With tables, chairs, etc., te accom modate it te this purpose, will henceforth be open during every day and evening until the end of the campaign. The Phila delphia Time1, Recerd, Chronicle-Herald. Xew ;Yerk World and Sun and all the leading Democratic papers of Pennsylva nia will be found en file, and from time te time special campaign publications, por traits, campaign songs, speeches, etc., will be furnished te visitors. Open te all. The spacious open platform at the same place has been fitted up for public meetings and ether parts of the bailing are furnished for committee rooms, storage rooms and similar purposes. The list of committee and club meetings will be found in our political bulletin. Feast el the Assumption. In St. Mary's Catholic church, te-morrow, there will be low mass at (H and 8 a. in., and at 10 o'clock a solemn high mass will be celebrated. At 7 p. in. there will be vespers and a precession of the sodali ty. As stated yesterday, Father Wood Weed man, a son of the superintendent of the Fulton mill, a member of the pastoral or der of priests (composed entirely of con verts te Catholicism), an eloquent young priest, will preach at this service. Father iilakc, O. S. A., of Villa Neva, will also take part in the services, COURT. Business Transacted This Morning. This morning court met at 10 o'clock, for the llrst time in several weeks. Beth judges were en the bench. Oplulen. Judge Patterson delivered an opinion in the following case : C. A. Greene, charged with practicing medicine without a license. Demurrer te indictment. Demurrer overruled and in dictment sustained. Jllscellaneeu Business. In the ease of Mary Ann Kreidcr, who was .allowed $2 per week alimony pending the suit of her husband, Ames Kreider, for di voice, the allowance new being due and unpaid amounting te $10, a rule was grant ed te show cause why an attachment should net lie issued against her husband te compel a compliance with the court's order. The license of Aldus Fulmcr, formerly el Hetel rranke, was transferred te Jehn Hess. The license of Jehn Itehrer, of the Seventh ward, this city, was transferred te Jehn Bender. Divorces. The following persons were divorced by the court : Gottlieb I'faff, of this city, from his wife Christiana Pfaff ; grounds, desertion. Mary A. Miller, of this city, from her husband, Benjamin E. Millet ; grounds, desertion. Sarah A. Shank, of Elizabethtown, fiem her husband, Ebenezcr Shank ; grounds, de.-ertien. Habeas Corpus Vase.. In court this alternoena habeas corpus case was heard bv the judges. Dera Dit- maii and Casper Ditmau are the names of a wife and her husband. The former re sides in this city and the latter at Bird-in- llaud. They have six children, five of whom are with the mother in this city and one with the father. The husband desired te get possession of the two youngest chil dren, and for that reason his wife was summoned te bring the children intoceurt. Casper stated that he and his wife have been separated for ever a'car, he has furnished money for and always was willing te live with her, but hhc refused te live with him. Mrs. Dittman stated that her husband told her te leave the home at Bird -in-Hand ; treated her and the family cruelly, especially when drunk ; she came te live in the eity and he supported her for about a year ; ler four months she and the children have been supporting themselves and paying the house rent. Twe ether witnesses were called te testify te Dittman's cruel treat ment of his wife. In rebuttal witnesses were called te show that Dittman did net treat his family badly, that he provided for them, and that he is a hard working man. The Court agreed te allow the children te remain with their mother. mi-: kescrveir repairs. T!i() Weilc Finished mill tIectlen. Ready for In- Superintendent Kitelt completed some days age the repairs which have been mak ing for some time past te the bottom and inside of the north wall of the cast city reservoir, and the brick-layers finished the work te-day. The work, which was of very considerable magnitude, has been very thoroughly done, and it is confidently believed that the cast basin, which has al ways been leaky and a frequent source of expense te tnc city, is new perfectly water light and will remain se for years te come. The .superintendent will make te councils a detailed report of the work, and will ask i councils te visit and inspect the basin some ! day next week, before the water shall be ' turned into it. In jllcinerlaui. A number of old members of the 79th 1'. V. V. met at E. K. Martin's office last evening, te take action relative te the death of tlicir former comrade-in-arms, Maj. M. II. Leclicr. Capt. Gumpf was in the chair and .lames II. Marshall made the minutes. Colonel II. A. Hambright, Lieutenant Colonel David Miles, Captain Edward Edgerly. Lieutenant Geerge F. Kurtz, E. K. Martin, esq., Jacob II. Bciehlcrand Samuel Musketuuss were named as a com mittee te draft an expression of the grief of the old soldiers at the death of their late associate and of tlicir sympathy with his family, te publish it and send it te the bereaved relatives. 'INSTITUTED 1700.' "In Union There is Strength." The Union fire company have their flag dying te-day in honor of the 120th anni versary of the company. The supper takes place te-night at the Stevens house. The guests who have been invited will meet at the mayor s'ollice at f) o'clock,and the honorary and active members of the company will meet at the engine house at the same hour, and headed by Clcmmcns' city band, will proceed te the mayor's office and escort the guests te the Stevens house. Lamp I'est Broken. This morning a four mule team belong ing te a man named Miller took fright in rear of the central markets, and running the wagon te which they were attached against the iron lamp pest comer of Grant and Market streets, snapped it off close te the ground as though it had been a pipe stem. The gas pipe in the interior of the lamp pest, was also broken off, and for a short lime there was a free flew of rrw A Slight Kali read Wreck. Last night about 10 o'clock the axle of the tank attached te the locomotive '105 en the Pennsylvania railroad, breke just in rear of the freight depot, this city, and the tank was thrown from the track, blocking the read for some time. The Cincinnati express cast was detained for ten or fifteen minutes and a stock train, te which the disabled engine was attached, was detained for some hours. Anether Child Kitten. Yotenlay afternoon a little child of Jehn Ilumnhrcville J51 Seuth Water street was hittcn in the hand by a de with which she was playing en a neighbors front steep. The wound is net serious. It will be rceellccted that another of Mr. llnmplireville's children was bitten (net by flic same deg,) a lew days previous. ISird-in-IIanil items. The farmers in this vicinity arc busy cutting their tobacco, which will be a first-class crop. Siglc & Merriu, tobacco packers near this place, sold a small packing of forty-two eases of '70 tobacco te a New Yerk firm en private terms. In Want. Mrs. Catharine Petcrman, widow of the late Geerge Pctermau, is in need of as sistance, having five small children te care ler, the youngest of whom is lying at the point of death. She resides at Ne. S33 North Concord alley, and is deserving of material assistance from the charitable. Going te Chicago. Geerge Marshall and wife and "W. O. Marshall left for Chicago today, ever the V. It. It., and Charles Shultz, Jehn Cope Cepe land, Jehn Carter and several ethers went by Heading. Several gentlemen will go te-night, but the largest number will go te-morrow at 11 o'clock. A Failure. On Thursday evening the Republicans of the Eighth ward met at Cenrad KempFs saloon for the purpose of organizing a DcGeljer club. Six or sevea men were present, including the best workers, and nothing was done. GtENTLEMEjNT ! We offer te make Fine Dress Suits, We offer te make Geed Business Suits, We offer te make Beys' Clothing, All in best possible manner, latest styles and guarantee fit in every case or no sale. We have new a fine selection of WOOLENS IX FALL AND WINTER WEIGHTS te select from. Just opened a fine assortment of Medium Weight Underwear in nil tee; LAI7NDRIED and UNLAUNDBIED SHIHTS made of the best materials and guarantee te lit ; Hosiery, triere3, suspenders, Fancy .Neckwear, all in full assortment. GIVLEE, BOWEKS & HTJEST, 25 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. Deme Again. Jehn Masen, proprietor of the White Herse hotel, Salisbury township, returned te-day from a ten days' excursion te Niag ara Falls, Seneca Lake, Watkins Glen and ether noted places. Held for a Hearing. Ifenrv Decbler has been arrested en a charge of attempting te outrage Maggie i Fite, an account of which appeared in the Intelligencer before. He was held in bail fera hearing by Alderman McConemy Cigars Stelen. , Last night thieves broke into the cigar j factory of Sunimy & Ce., sit Sammy's j tavern about two miles this side of Lau- j disville and stele 3,000 unstamped cigars. Sale of a Hese Heuse. Jacob Gundakcr, auctioneer, sold at public sale last evening the old Humane hose house, and the ground it steed en, en Maner street, te William Kautz fer297. nehl for Postage. A letter addressed te Mrs. Anna V. Edge, care Jacob Edge, Downingtown, Chester county, Pa., is held for pestage at the Lancaster postethec. I A Fine Picnic In Prospect. j The picnic of the Eighth ward equip- j ment association at Green Cottage en Monday afternoon and evening premises j te be a novel and successful affair. It is ! under excellent management and the ar- ! rangements are complete. The grand il-: luminatien in the evening is destined te be ' a cap sheaf te a brilliant occasion. Ceney Island Merchants' excursion. Only clianee te see Ceney Island at night, en Thursday, August 2C Tickets positively geed ler two days, te return en any train from Jersey City without extra charge. Fare for round trip only $1.75. Special trains leave Lancaster (King street) ut 4:0 a. m., and Col umbia ut 4:00 a. m. Fer particulars sec pesters ami circulars nt all stations en It. and C. It. It. aiigll-2td<w MUtukes Should He Corrected Particularly the praetice of taking medicines into the system by way of the stomach ter ills-! eases or the Kidneys. It is uu old treatment,! well tiled, and proven Inefficient. The true . method ii absorption, us proven by the great j success of Day's KinxKV Pad. j augO-lwdeed Equally adapted te the lecblc or robust, male or female, are Malt Hitters. A woman's beauty is never lest Se long ih her tweet sniile remains Se long as gleam her teeth like frost. And Iter sett lip the ruby stains ; AmiJSOZODONT. with magic power, Itchtews en her this priceless dower. augO-ltvdeed&w Shaving U a rascally business, shaving with Cuticum Shaving Seap alone excepted. SPECIAL notices. The Pleasures et Hepe. ; When the body Is bowed wilhpalnan intense j longing for relief brings hope. This may brighten the suffering 1ml It docs net euro. At J a time like this hew welcome is such n friend i us Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, j hrlimtnic hone, health and happiness and the I joys efa renewed Hie. j Try Lechcr's Kcnewncd Cough Syrnp. j "Great Bleed Tonic," for the cure et nil j bleed diseases. ' Dr. Llndsey's llloed Search-1 er." ! Try Lecher's Kcnewncd Cough Syrnp Prof. Guilmcltc, the Inventor of the French Kidney Tad bearing hU name, was one or the most noted medical men of his day in France. Its cures el kidney diseases are most marvel ous, anil are said te be permanent. anlMwdTTh&S t Half the Ills of human lite proceed from a torpid and disordered liver. Submit te them no longer while "Sellers' Liver Pills" will cure you inickly. Si cents per box. HEATHS. Tiiisslkk. August 13, 18N), Michael Trlsslcr ! In the Jal year et ins age. i The relatives and friends of the family are! wen..al 11. ll. I.. ll.wl . .1 ...... 1 1,1 ft.VtM&l f.Ain ! his late residence. Ne. 130 East King street, en Sunday afternoon nt 3 o'clock. Std Nixneitr. In Lancaster. Pa., en the 11th of ! August, 188, Keuben IScrtztleld, son of Henry and Elizabeth Nixderf. aged. "years, 7 months j mm it nays. Xelice of funeral hereafter. XEW. AD VE11TISEMEXTS. ri'HK WOBKINGMKN'S STOKK IS THE X place te buy your hats, shirts, overalls, pants, hosiery, suspenders, ami notions gen erally ; a geed assortment and prices te defy competition. Persons attending court this week and nil el hern arc respect Inlly invited te cnllul IIKXKVBECHTOLD'S Cheap Cash Stere, ltd Ne. 52 X. Queen St., Lancaster. Pa. BISHOPTHOKI'K-A HOARDING SCHOOL ler Girls, Bethlehem, Pa. Scheel year bc f;ins September IS, 18). Xumber of Scholas Imited. Fer circulars address MISS FAXXT L. WALSH, Principal. Befrer te Hen. S. II. Reynolds, Hen. H. M. Xerlli, Charles F. Ilagcr, Gee. M. Kline, esq., ami Gee, Calder, jr. augU-5tdS IMPORTANT TO REAL ESTATE OWN KBS. About September 1 wc will iS4iie our Monthly Catalogue of Real Kstate for sale. If you have property te sell, avail yourselves at once of this excellent opportunity ler put ting properly in the market. Terms sent liy mall. flKUtt ft STAUFFER, Real Estate Agents, 3 Xerth Duke street, Lancaster, Pa. augI4-2tiIWJtSRAltw TrALUABLK CITY PROPERTY AT V PRIVATE SALE. A let et ground Xe. 27 Xerth Mary .street, upon which is erected a two-sterv Brick Dwelling with two-story Brick Back Bulldrng. Stable en rear et let. There is a varlety of Choice Fruit en tnc premises. Alse a two-sterv Brick Dwelling, se. 114 West Orange street, .and a Let et Ground en Xew street, between Lime and Shippcn streets, 134 feet front and 245 feet deep. Fer further par ticulars apply te J OHN HULL, Tobacconist, nugU-4tdS 47 West King Street. IOMYJTRIEXOS AXO PUBLIC IN UEN cral. Having had in vie w an excursion te Atlantic City this season, I see that for many reasons it would be inexpedient, ee I have the pleasure te announce te my friends and the public that I hare united my cnerts with Messrs. Clark & Schmld, in their excursion en the 19th lnst, and lrera which St. Antheny's Church will derive a beneilt. Hoping there fore that my friends In general Will patronize the same and make It a grand success, I am respectfully yours, ANTHOXV F. KAUL, ltd Paster of St. Antheny's Church. COAL! COAL! Fer geed, clean Family and all ether kinds of COAL go te RUSSKL & SHUIiMYER'S. Quality and Weight guaranteed. Orders re spectfully solicited. OFFICE: 28 Ernst King Street. YARD: 618 North Frtce Street. augMrtaprlSR DHT HOOD. SEW 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. 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. DRY GOODS! HAGER & BROTHER, NO. 25 W. KING STREET, LANCASTER, Ave receiving New Goods in all Department. OUR STOOK OF CARPETS. - AND - PAPEE HANGINGS Fer the Fnll Season will comprhe mere complete than ver.boferc. all tlm HAGER THE LARGEST AND FINEST STOOK OF BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, &C, In the city, la te be NORBECK & MILEY, PRACTICAL CARRIAGE BUILDERS, COR. DUKE AND VINE STS.f LANCASTER, PA. J-CO. A CO.'S The Sleck inclndea all tht LATEST STYLES SPRINGS, ncliulhe Brewster, Whitney, Salldee Triple, Umpire : Cress Spring, Dexter ijueen. Duplex nd Klllptlc, anil they will alsonuiketo order any style n purchaser may desire. Itepairing f all kinds promptly attended te. AH work guaranteed for no year. "OUR WORK SUSTAINS OUR WORD." XEW ADVERTISEMENTS. GIKAMll I'AKTT "WILI. HE C11VBN I1T r t he A LP 1 1 A C LU B, at t he U reen Cottage, en Saturday evening next. Ne improper char acters allowed en the grounds. augl3-2td I TOASTKI UUOUIUl HOO ASD SACBIt --li Kiaut i.nncn tnis evening ni me Maner Hetel. WestKinestreeet. ltd WM. BRUM, Proprietor. c CHICKEN COKN SOUP LUNCH THIS cventmr at ALBERT KOflLIIAAS'S SALOON, Maner strcect. Coed Bcer en tap. ltd sT- JAHX8' SCHOOLS. WILL BEOl'EN MONDAY, SEPTEMBER O, 1880. Fer terms apply te the Principal. r.ngl4-tsep4d HISS M. MARTIN. PUBLIC SALE OF CANADA HORSKS. On MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1S90, will be old at the Mcrrimac Heuse, Lancaster elty Pa., 32 Head or CANADA HORSES. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. m. GEORGE GROSS 11 AX. Sam'l Hess & Sex, Aiict. ltd CWAXD PICNIC OF THE UlITUNBERO j Stcrbekasse Vcrcln, MONDAY, AUGUST 16, 1880, at Tcll's Hain. Members of the Asso ciation can procure tickets for their friends or themselves from the Committee, or GEO. WALL, ltd Cor Seuth Queen and Middle Sts. IO. O. F. . The members et Lancaster Ledge Xe. 7, Monterey Ledge Xe. 342, and Hebcl Ledge Xe. 5!K). are rceucsted te meet at their hall en Han dily, August 15, nt 2 o'clock p. m.. for the pur- 1 iese et attending me iiincnu ei ureiner iticbael Trissler. By order of the X. G. ltd GEO. SPURRIER, Secretary. 100 Tens et Rags Wanted, Fer which the highest price will be paid. 2i CENTS PER POUND FOR GOOD MIXED RAGS. The highest prlce paid for Woelons, Old Paper, Beeks, Ac. Ten Rag Assertcrn wanted te whom the highest price will be paid. JOHN A. SHOBER, Cor. Xerth Queen ami Orange Streets, ya-t fit R Lancaster, Pa ARGAINS FOR EVERYBODY. BABE CHANCE IN CARPETS, Positive sale te Seduce Stesk et 6,000 Yards Bra Camels, AT AXD BELOW COST. Call and satlsty yourself. Alse. Injrraln. Itair and Chain Carpets In almost endless variety, at 1 H. S. SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, 203 WSST B3NQ STBBKT, fcAXCASTia; FA. OIL CLOTHS Latest Designs and Colorings, and be Larger and & BROTHER. teen at the Werk el OLD STAND.-. XFWAlt riillTISEStEXTS. qiOBACCO RAISEKSNOTICEr JL The Pcnn'a Mutual Hail Insurance Com pany Is new ready te bind the Insurance, and isnc policies against hall damage te tobacco. Kates reduced. Insure ltcfere It Is tee late, at BAUSMAX ft BURNS'S, Ins. Agents, Office, 10 Wcbt Orange Street. y23-cecltflt "HIRST ORAK1) TOLKSVEST OF THB c J OF LANCASTER, OX Monday and Tuesday, Aug. 23 and 24. AT WHAT GLEN PARK. This ts the first Cannstattcr Velksfest ever held In Lancaster, and is being arranged en the same plan as the Cannstattcr Velkslcst of Philadelphia and Xew Yerk. The leading attraction et the day will be an Immense, Festival Column, artistically deco rated with every kind of Fruit and will be worthy of a visit. There will also be a large Panorama free te nil visitors, which will pro duce the principal cities and towns of Eurepe in their natural size. The different European Military Staffs In full uniform can nUe be seen In lire size. Popular entertainments ter adnlte and chll pren will be provided ter. Omnibuses will leave East King street dur ing the two days, and Powell's conveyances will take passengers te the Park for 13 cents each trip. ADMISSION, 5e. augU-lwd NEW FALL PATTERNS Madras Gringliams, PEECALES AND PBINTS. SPECIAL. THREE CASES PRINTS, AT 4 GENTS. CARPETS, WALL PAPERS. J. B. lartin & Ce. LANCASTER, PA. THIED EDIT1M. THUESDAY EVENING, AUG. 14, 1880. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, D. C, Aug. 14. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, partly cloudy weather, with occasional rain and south west te northwest winds, stationary tenv crature and stationary or tcr. higher bareinc- A HEINOUS CHARGE. EASY TO MAKE HARD TO DISPRuYE. Jealousy, Murder ami Sulchle 'A Mall Peuch Weed Stained Railroad Acci dent. Fires ana Disasters or Various Kinds. Baltimekk, Aug. 14. James O'SulIi van. superintendent of a New Yerk found feund liug asylum, has been arrested here for felonious assault ou Julia Felix, aged nine years. O'SulIivan was' taking the girl from Abbottstown, Pennsylvania, te the asylum in New Yerk, but instead of pro ceeding direct te the latter place, he took her te Hanover, Pennsylvania, where they stayed at a hotel all night and thou came' en te Baltimore. The girl's conduct be traying fears of O'SulIivan attracted atten tien here and he was arrested when the girl told the foregoing story. The court discharged him because the bfTence was net committed in Maryland, but he was imme diately rearrested ami is new held for a requisition from the authorities of Penn sylvania. Mr. Themas Powell, special de tective from Yerk county, Pa., came te Baltimore last night and had a consultation with Marshal Gray in reference te the case Mr. Powell is here by instructions of Dis trict Attorney Jehn W. Heller. A Verbatim Copy. Londen, August 14. Following is a verbatim copy of the important dispatch received by the Daily Kacs from St. Pcrtersburg correspondent last night. I have grave reason te believe that Ayoob Khan lias been acting iu concert with and has been assisted by Abdurrahman Khan, and that the worst suspicions are net without seme foundation. I would assuredly net send such disconcerting in telligence except en the most serious grounds. The expression, "worst suspicious" probably refers te Russian intrigues. A MYSTERY. Probable Accident te a Mull Messenger. Ni:w Yerk, Aug. 14. A report of aii accident en the New Yerk ami New Eng land railroad readied the posteflico here this morning, iinaecempauicd by any details. The mail from Bosten due here at 5 a. m., did net arrive until ten and the canvass of ene of the mail sacks was soaked and con tents stained with bleed. Ne agent of the posteflico accompanied this bag, se no ex planation was given. Nothing is known at the Grand Central depot concerning the 'matter. DOMESTIC 1NFKMCITY. Giving Rise te an Awlul Tragedy. Minneapolis, Minn., August 14. Yes terday morning Charles Richmond, a con ductor en the Northern Pacific railroad, shot and killed his wife, and immediately afterwards put a bullet through his own head. He emptied two barrels of a shot gun into her body. They had net been living together for a year past. Sparks from the Wires. Secretary Ev.irts having fully examined into the alleged firing upon the American flag in Spanish waters, has addressed a communication te the Spanish government ou the subject of the alleged outrage. A fire breke out this morning iu Lappan & Co.'sOhiewoodcnJwarc company's man ufactory, Cincinnati, a large four-story brick building en the flats. Since then the lumber yard adjoining has caught tire. A match has been arranged between Laycock, the Australian sculler, and Blackmail, of Louden, te be rowed ever the Thames course en Oct. 5. In Springfield, Mass., Mrs. Laura Miller, agcil ninety-two, has died in consequence of taking fly poison by mistake for medi cine. Governer Fester has, by a rcspite of ene hundred days, postponed the hanging of Jehn Callahan, at Woestcr, Ohie. The International rille match opened this morning at Crccdmoer with six rifle men for each side. The result of eight hundred yards sheeting was : Americans, total, 4u9. Canadians, total, 427. At nide hundred yards the scere was : Amer icans, 41G. Canadians, 407. It is reported in Vienna from Bucharest, thatt-45,000 Russians arc concentrating near Bcvdcr, te be ready in case of action in Bulgaria. Near the Romanian frontier munitions, horses and commissary stores arc constantly being transported. Russian artillery and ambulances arrived at Galatz en Saturday for Bulgaria, and the Russians arc concentrating en the Austrian frontier. The Reading railroad iron bridge across the canal near the Ilarrisburg depot, broke down this afternoon while a heavy coal train was passing ever it. About twenty cars were wrecked. Nobody was hurt but several empleyes made narrow escapes. Saratoga : First race : Crickmere first, Bennie Lizzie second, Hindoe third. Sec ond race : Turfman first, Bye and Bye second, Elias Lawrence third. XEW ADVERTISEMENTS WHAT GLEN PARK. What Glen Park has been rcllttcd. A man Is new in charge of the restaurant at all times. Fishing Tackle en hand, Refreshment, Beats. .Swing and Dancing Platform. The 11 nest and most romantic picnic grounds in Lancaster county. Fer rent of Park and ether informa tion apply te the Secretary, Alderman J. K. llarr, Id Seuth Duke street. V.y order et the Association. ltd GRAND PICNIC AND SUMMER NIUHT FESTIVAL BY TI1K EQUIPMENT ASSOCIATION Of the Eighth Ward Hancezk Club, ON MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 10, AT THE QUEEN COTTAGE. ADMISSION, 35 Cts. O" Strict order will be maintained and im proper characters positively net admitted. Grand Illumination in the Evening. COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS: Jehn Pentz, Frederick Judith, Jes. Schmld, Christopher Schcid. MANAGERS: Jehn Frallcy, Alex. Schcid, Jcir GhiNsbrcnner, Charles Ottelcr. Jehn Schmidt, Jehn SchlearP augl3-3td TnVERY DAY SOMETHING; NEW IN CAMPAIGN GOODS ! AND PRICKS LOWER AT BURSE'S. ines. works. Flags. Jinrgces, Political Lanterns, Badges, Ac., xc. BEST BUNTING FLAGS OF ALL SIZES AND AT BOTTOM PRICES. Wc Invite Committees, Clubs and all te give us a call and get prices before purchasing. D. S. BUKSK, 17 East King Street, Lancaster. MARKETS. raUadelplite Market. PmnmrLTHiA, Aug. 14. Fleur dull and weak; superfine si 5003; extra 93 A0 4 00 ; Onte and Indiana family 93 235 75 ; Penn'atamilyat4875 30: St. Leuis family at 95 50M6 00 ; Minnesota family 93 W3t 23 ; patent and high grades IB 5009 00. Rye flour at 94 50. Wheat quiet and firmer: Ne. 2 Western Red 9109Q1 eSJi; Pcnn'a Red 41 10; Amber 91 09C 3110. Cern strong with light local supply ; yellow 53c; mixed SlfiJSic; steamer 50c. Oats firm ; Ne. 1. White 4143c: Xo.2.de 40041c; Ne. 3, de37ai9c; Ne. : Mixed 35 37c Kve dull: New 70c. Previsions strong ; mess perk 915315 50 : beef hams 933 00333 00; India mess beet at9U0O; bacon smoked shoulders G.i3to:saltdeat 5kfl3?ic; smoked hams 11313c; pickled hams lam Arm ; city kettle at sc ; loose butchers' 7jc ; prime steam 8c. Butter quiet except for medium grades; Creamery at 232Kc: Creamery geed te choice !24c; Bradford county and New Yerk extra. 22323c ; Western reserve extra 16 317c; de geed te choice 13315c; Rolls dull; Penn'a extra 1331t; Western reserve extra 13316c Uggs firm anil scarce ; Pcnn'a at l$y.(ltic ; Western 1515c. Cheese nrmly held but quiet ; New Yerk fuU cream 12i2Jc; Western full cream 10 lie: de fair te geed lu10Kc; de half skiuis cU0e. Petroleum dull ; relined t'r;e. Whisky 9111- Seeds Geed te prime Clever llrni atS 3850: Timethy at S2 C0&! 75: Flaxseed quiet at 91 25 1 2. Mew Yerk Market. Niw Yerk. Aug. 14. Fleur State and West ern market dull and unchanged; suier flue statu at S3 f04 -25 ; extra de at 4 00 140; choice, de., si MiQZ (; fancy $5 106 00; round hoop Ohie 4 M3 SO; choice de $5 6006 75; superlluu western S35 4 40 ; common te geed extra de $1 mi 40 ; choice dodo 94 50fl6 73; choice white wheat de ft 254 75; Southern dull and declining common te fair extra 3(0tJtJ0; geed te choice de 96 1006 75. Wheat White QV,ic and Red .lc better and active trade ; Ne. 1 White, Aug., 91 lui 1 10K ; Ne. a Bed Aug., $1 ;-;;l Ue& ; de Sept., 91 l)rik10; de Oct. 91IU&1,,4; de spot, 91 07j Cem le butter and moderately active; Mixed western spot, 4750c; de futures wy3S7ic. Oats tinner : Ne. 2 Aim ut SSJe ; state 41 48c; western 40Q47Je. Hteek Markets. PniLADKLrHIA, Aug. 14. 1230 p.m. 3:U) r. m. Stocks dull. Penns (Ts (third Issue).. Philadelphia & Erie.... Reading Pennsylvania Lehigh Valley. United Ces. et N. J Northern Pacific " Preferred.... ...107 ... I5it; ... i ... 57JA0--S ... STiW-'V'H ...lG7lt ... w.g ... 531;; ... 35f4355 ... ai ...10-' Northern Central.. Lehigh Navigation... Norrlstewu. Central Transportation Ce. VM. Pitts., Tltusvllle A Buirale. 1-QI- Little Schuylkill 45 Nsw Yebk, Aug. Stocks strong. N. Y. Central 132K Eric j Attains Express 116 Michigan Central 1H!.J II. Michigan Southern HY. ilgai elsi Illinois Central.. niJ Cleveland A Pittsburgh... .131 Chicago A Reck Island... ...IK Pittsburgh A Fert Wayne.. lfli Western Union Tel. Ce IUtff Teledo & Wabash 40J New Jersey Central 75 Ontario Western t United States Uends anil Sterling Kxchaugj (Quotations by It. K. Jamisen A Ce., S. W. Cor. 3d and Chestnut Streets). PHILADKLrUIA, Aug. 14. United States Cs, 1881, (rcglstercii)..10IJiI04 United States 5's, 1831. (registered). .102$fle-.3j United States 4$'s, 11, (rcgistcred)UO ftlle ; United States 4'3,ia)l,(coupens).. .111 lllii united states 4's. iuut. (registered). .m-jziraiiu United States Currency 0's .MS 'StVmV3W, sterling Excnanee.. ...4tt!ftlKl! NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. DR. WM. II. FAUNESTOCK Having returned from the Seuth, has re sumed his office practice, and can be found nt his residence. Ne. 230 EAST KING STREET. mlS-2mdewS , ( ERMAN.FRENCII, LATIN ANDGREEK A TEACHER, who has completed a course et studies in a German Gymnasium ami Uni versity, (of which he can furnish full testi monials,) gives Instructions in the above lan guages, through tnc medium ei me r.ugiisit. aw I ress or apply nt vuuuVji;i) S MUSIC STORE. Ne. HI East King Street, Opposite Court Heuse. auglS-Jitd FIRST GRAND PICNIC OF THE NEWI.Y NEWI.Y Kcergunizcd Singing Society, "Llcder fcranz," at WHAT GLEN PARK. ON MONDAY, AUGUST 16, 1880. Members and such friends as receive com plimentary tickets are only admitted. Com plimentary tickets are net transferable. Im proper characters will positively be refused admission. Oiunibucs will leave Schiller Hall and Centre Square every hour during the day. These taking Powell's Livery Omni buses cau make the round trip for 30c. Members of the Mainnercher wishing te par ticipate can receive their tickets by calling en the Secretary, G KO. PFEIFFER. augl2-."td WANTED. WANTED. .EVERYBODY TO ADVER tlse, free of charge. In the Ictkllkibx (Kb. who wants something te de. WANTED OLD HORSE SHOES AT THE Pcnn Rolling Mill, Lancaster, ter which the hlghvst prlce will be paid. augl.l-eawtfd W ANTED A YOUNG MAN OF GOOD Inquire character fera light business. at this office. run sale ou rent. l?OR KENT. J? The second story et Eshlcnian A Rath- von's Banking Heuse, at Centre square, and also a room en second story, opposite the Penn'a U.K. Depot, en Chestnut street. I5.F.ESIILEMAN, f23-2tdAStf Atternev-at Lu.tr s OAP FACTORY FOR SALE. stock, apparatus, material and geed a Seap Factory. Geed reasons ler selling. Apply te BAUSMAN & BURNS, uug0-3tdcedR 10 West Orange Street. SPECIAL NOTICE TO CIGARMAKEKS. PUBLIC SALE OF TOBACCO. Will be sold at public sale en MONDAY AUGUST 16, 1880, at the Lancaster Ceunly Prison, a large let el Leaf Tobacco, consisting of Cuttings, Strippings, etc. Sale positive. A large portion of this tobacco can lie used for the manufacture of Cigars, but being an overstock which cannot be used at the prison it is offered for sale. Sale te commence at 2 o'clock p. in. By order et the Beard. AMOS RUTTER, augl2-3td Secretary. UKLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. On WEDNESDAY, SEPTEM BER 15, 1880. will be sold at public sale en the premises, situated in Itaphe township, en the read leading from Mt.Joyte Manheim, one hair mile northeast or Mt. Jey, adieinlng lands et Christian Geed, Jeseph uetweiier, Jno. Brcncman and the Little Chiques Snlnngii creek, a Valuable Farm containing 138 ACRES, en which is erected a two-story Brick Heuse with two-story brick wing attached. There l-t no liner farm house in Lancaster county. A balcony extends the whole length of the house en the first and second stories. There are large folding doers in the hall; in winter the doers cau be closed, making another room, and In summer by opening the doers a large, cool hall Is the result. A circular staircase runs te the third story. The cellar Is cement ed and has a sub-arched cellar underneath, which Is Intended for keeping milk, butter, meats, Ac Stene Tenant Heuse with basement kitchen. A large bank barn, when erected in 1871, cost nearly 98,000. Attached te the barn is a building which contains a horse power and above is a large mew. A large straw house at tached te the barn, a carriage house, wagon shed, corn crib and all necessary outbuildings, all of which are covered with slate. A large Ice house near the house. The fencing is com posed of locust pests and chestnut rails. The property has been thoroughly limed within the last five years, Is In a high state of cultiva tion, and Is one ei the most desirabic farms', in the county. If desired 915,000 of the purchase money can remain en the farm. Anyjiersen deslringte view the property br br fere the day of sale will please call en Mr. Charles Bender, residing thereon. Sele te commence at 1 o'clock. p. m. of said day, when attendance will be given by HENRY E. LEM AN. L. D. Gallagher, Auct. ang7-5twACWeawS GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS. PITTSBURGH, PA. Send stamp for Catalogue. Rifles, Shet Guns Bevelvcra, sent C. O. D. for examination. Jcl6-12teeww X l