LANCASTER DAILY; INTELttGMCEfc T6tJSDAt JCNE 23, 1881. COLUMBIA DEWS. OUK ItKCUI.AU COKKESPONDKNCE. Xew potatoes arc vcrycbeap-and plenty, ranging in price from $1.00 te $1.25. The Columbia (ire company will held their annual picnic in Heise's weeds en July 4.. Miss Madge Ramsay, of Lebanon, is in town ou a visit te Miss Jesie Patten. The Gcrmau Sutbern Sunday school is holding its picnic te day in Heise's weeds. Herbert BuIIard, a railroader en the Pennsylvania railroad, had a new beat sent te bim yesterday. It is very light and handsome, and was made in Marietta. Twe new railroad cars, of Western make, passed through here this morning en the 8:30 train, for Philadelphia. A new slate reef is being put en the Reading & Columbia engine house of this place. The new and latest improved celTce mill, in the Shawnee lolling mill will be started next Monday morning. Last evening a young bay en Fifth street had bis right hand badly burned by the bursting of a toy pistol. The modec engine Ne. 85, which was overhauled at the Alteena engine works, passed through here this morning. It has all of the latest improvements en. The dome has the new patent quietus muffler, which prevents the shrill sound made by escaping steam. Geerge Yeung, jr.. a boy of twelve or thirteen years, met with a painful accident yesterday, lie was cutting dried beef in Maxton's prevision store, and the beer .slipping, cut the lir.st and second lingers of his left hand very severely. Peter Melbert, who keeps a restaurant and beer saloon en Walnut street, Has completed the repainting and remodeling of his lager beer and dining rooms. It appears that we were somewhat mis taken in our statement about the scarcity of black bass. Yesterday morning, Messrs. Ike Snyder and I'M. Spearing went fishing up among the rocks at Chickius and had the geed luck of catching -IS bass, the largest weighing nearly live pounds. They returned hi the evening. Last evening Constable Struck arrested a tiian for beiit;; disorderly and took him le 'Squire Frank':? where he had a hearing ami was committed te jail for ten days. A serious accident happened at duckies rolling mill yesterday afternoon. A man by the name of Kelly, who is employed in the mill, while "cooling down '' a fur nace was severly burned aud scalded about the chest and body. The accident was caused by some ' loose " cinder being in the furnace, and when the water touched litem they exploded, castin-r het ciudeis and water ever Mr. Kelly. He was im mediately removed te his home. Lumbermen from all along the river sec tion of this and Yerk county, and from many inland points are attending the sale of stray legs that lie along the bank of the Susquehanna, caught after the breaking of the Williamsport b;em dam. The Wil liamspert parties interested are Messrs. Win. Emery, Seth T. Foreman and E. U. Payne, who are here conducting the sale, which is net an auction, but each buyer hands in a scaled bid, and the legs are sold te the highest bidder. Te facilitate the sale the river is divided into sections as fellows : Sec. 1, Columbia dam te Turkey Hill ; Sec. 2, Turkey Hill te Safe Harber ; Sec. 3, Safe Harber te Mo Me Call's Ferry ; Sec. 4, McCalPs Slab Leck ; Sec. 5, Slab Leck te Peach Hottem ; Sec. (J, Peach Rottem te Pert Deposit. The legs are sold according te feet, b.iard measure, and the buyer can purchase one or all sections. Twenty-live thousand is the estimated number of legs lying below the dam. Columbia lumber dealers, as a whole, did net participate hi the sale, as it would be unprofitable investment te them te purchase these legs, as they would have te be returned by rail. The buyer pur chases the legs as they lay along the shore, paying the catching fee and all ex penses of delivery. Alley I is at last liuished. Fer a long time it was unsafe even for persons te walk iu it, but at hut Chief Bur gess Sueath took held of it and seen put it in geed traveling condition. Miss Katie Gesslcr returned home from college te-day. The members of the St. Johh's Lutheran church, met last evening in their church room. Rev. Yingling, of Harrisburg, was tendered the call of minister of that church. There is sonic talk of a German doctor who is in town, opening a hospital in Mr. Detwiler's houses en Chestnut street. Further than this we can learn nothing reliable. Mr. Charles Shillew, who leaves te-day for Europe, gave a farewell supper te a number of his friends last evening. The band were in attendance and seemed te be enjoying themselves. The festivities were kept up till a late hour. IIUlteK AM) KUUIiV MO I. I.N. Liberal Iteward Ollered. Art will be kccii by an advertisement elsewhere. Mr. Valentine Gardner, of the Buck, this county, offers a reward of $20 for the recovery of a buggy which was last evening stolen from his carriage house. Mr. Gardner had euly procured the buggy iu this city yesterday, and a full descrip tion of it ' appears in the advertisement. The thief or thieves took also a shawl, check-rein aud two cellars, and ether plunder which they had doubtless intended te take with them, but subsequently aban dened, was found lying in the read near by. Since the above was written we learn that a horse belonging te Jasen Melten, residing near Liberty Square, was also .stolen, supposed by the same parties. A team was seen this morning about a quarter of a mile west of Quarryville, en the state read, going iu the direction of Christiana. The buggy answers the description of Mr. Gardner's Mr. Bolten belongs te the Drumore vig ilant company for the detection of thieves, and they have parties scouring the coun try. The herse is a bay, 8 or 10 years old. liglit-limbcd, a geed traveler, spavined in the right hind leg and white mirk en back of hind leg. A reward of $20 s offered for the recovery of the horse. TOBACCO. TUB SIUFKI.KK I'AIK. Empire ' night Lar.:c Attendance Ar ticle CUauced Off. Last night there was -again a large at tendance at the Shinier fair. The Empire hook and ladder company visited the fair in a body, with the City cornet band at .the head of theJine. They turned out in force and made a line appearance. The articles chanced oil at the fair were a pair of vases, wen by Elmer McMinu ; a large album, wen by Mr. Doeblcr ; a piece of fine cloth, wen by K. A. Deyle. Te-night the Washington tire company will attcud in a body, being escorted by the Keystone band. Te-morrow night will be Shi filer uight when the Sh: filer boys will no doubt strive te excel nil the ether companies both in number aud liberality. An Escutcheon of Majer (ienernl Jehn F.' IKyuehts. This morning, W. C. Stricklcr, general manager of the Army and Navy Escutch eon company, Philadelphia, was in West Chester with the record of Majer General Jehn F. Reynolds, of the Army of the Potomac, who lest his life at the battle of Gettysburg, August, loe, llns cscutcu cscutcu een is gotten up in line style aud is for Mrs. Nathan Evans, near West Chester, in West Geshen township, a sister of the General and also of Admiral Reynolds. Seinn Mere Lecal Sales. Jacob L. Gall, of Penu township, has sold his crp te Strasscr at 10 cents through ; Cyrus Rutter, of Penn township, has sold te same at 9, 3 and 3 ; Frank Duderf. of West Earl, has sold te Harnish at 10, 4 and 3 ; C. W. Wenger, of West Earl, has sold te same at 11 aud 4 : A. G. Biajrner, of Mount Jey, has sold te Leeb at 12 and 3 ; Jehn S. Keneagy, of Paradise, has sold te Greff five tens of 1880 at private terms, aud has also sold te a Philadelphia firm three tens of the crop et 18 te at le cents through. Dillcr fc Rutter, packers, have sold GOO cases te Fatman & Ce., en private terras. Dr. Geerge A. King, city, has sold te Har nish 2 acres grown in Strasburg at 17, 5 and 3. " Tobacco reduction. The Census Figures. Reports of the tobacco crop given out from the census office say that in this cul ture Kentucky occupies the first position, producing 30 per cent, of the total product of the country. Yirginiahelds second place. Pennsylvania has advanced from the twelfth te the third, Wisconsin from the fiftcecnth te the tenth, and North Caro lina, Connecticut and New Yerk have each gained one point in the rank of to bacco states. These (hat have gene back in relative production are Massachusetts, Maryland, West Virginia. Illinois, Wisconsin and Tennessee. The average yield per acre is shown te be 731 pounds, varying from 1,599 pounds in Massachusetts te 471 lbs. iu North Carolina. This variation is due iu differing degrees te the use of or neglect of fertilizers, the habit of growth of differ ent Varieties and the vicissitudes of the season The following tabic shows the total pro duct and the yield per acre in 1880 iu the fifteen leading tobacco-growing states el the country .States in order rounds et production rounds per aero. Kentucky 171,121,131 750 Virginia S0,OUO..CIS . 537 Pennsylvania :;,157,77- 1340 Ohie ::i,725,4u5 lOiil Tcnueec 20,3fi3,(i32 77 North Carolina 2i;.!iStS,4IS 471 Maryland 2i;,tSi,147 BSJ Connecticut 14.(11 1.G-VJ 1520 Miiceuii 11,!M,077 77a Wisconsin 10,K7S.4 1231 Indiana...... ...... ....... 8,872.Hf2 742 Ns Yerk l!,rAI,S31 1327 Massachusetts 3.300.I3I! isim Illinois 3,aW.7'JO 'J! West Virginia 2,-m;,I4: ;i TIIK KAILKOAU KKIDtiK. Heavy Masonry and Large Water Pipes. ' The building of the abutments for the new railroad bridge at the Sliipjicn street crossing is progressing rapidly, the south ern abutment being already as high as the tej) of a first-class p.isscugcr car The abutment, which is the full width et the street, is being very substantially built, the stones or which it is composed weighing from one te three tens. Werk ou the northern abutment will seen be commenced, and when that is completed it will take but a short time te erect the iron supci-structurc. Superintendent Kitch and a gang of workmen are busily engaged in placing a 12-inch water main under the flooring of the Lime street bridge, se as te afford a mere abundant supply of water te citizens residing north of the rail road, their only supply at present being furnished through a. 4-inch maiu at the Plum street crossing, a 4 inch main under the Empire hook and ladder house, and the back water from the North Queen street main. These sources of supply aie quite iusufliciciit, hence the necessity for extending au additional main across the Lime street bridge. It will require five sections of 12-inch pipe, each nine feet iu length, te reach across the bridge. Tiii s pipe will be laid immediately under the lloer of the bridge, the two end sections resting upon the abut ments. Although the Lime street main is of only Oineh calibre south of the bridge and -1-inch north of it, it was deemed best te put 12-inch pipe across the bridge, and connect it with the main by means of reducers, se that when larger mains are laid, as will be necessary within a very few years, the pipe crossing the bridge will net have te be disturbed. Similar pipes should be laid across the new Shippen sticet bridge. Lancaster Urailuate at KiiiniUisburg. Among the graduates at Mt. St. Mary's college. Emmittaburg, Md., yesterday, was Jehn E. Malenc, son of R. A. Malene, of this city, the subject of whose oration was' "Ireland During the Last Eighty Years." Mr. Malone's career at this institution has been one of distinc tion and his graduation is accompanied by the hearty congratulations of hosts of friends hereabouts. At the alumni rcuuier: held in connection with the commencement exercises, the Baltimore papers note the presence of II. J. Malene. S. W. Altick and Bichard M. Reilly, of this city. Marietta News. At the St. Jehn house last evening, a Baltimore cigarmakcr flourished a revol ver and threatened te fill cvery-bedy full of holes. The bar keeper applied a few beer glasses at his head and ribs, which had the effect of sheeting himself. Christ Plumb and Jehn McElroy had a dispute about a beat, after a few sharp words they amused themselves by clubbing each ether. The Archery club tried their skill last evening. Any one of them can hit a barn deer at a distance of ten feet. Assault and ISattcry. On Tuesday night as Leenard Kissinger and Jehn Carr were escorting te their homes two young ladies who had attended the Shilllcr fair, they were assaulted en the street by David Bewman and Charles Martin. Kissinger was se badly hurt that he was unable te work yesterday. Com plaint was entered against Bewman and Martin aud they will have a hearing be fore Alderman McConemy en Saturday evening. Opening IIep. The opening hop of the season at EpTi rata Mountain Springs hotel took place last evening and was a very plcasnt affair, albeit the tragedy that took place en the grounds yesterday morning rendered the attendance smaller than it otherwise weulc have been. About fifty couple were present. .The music for the occasion was furnished by Tayler's orchestra of this city. Lancaster Microscopes in Heading. At the microscepical cntertaintment gratuitously provided by the Read ing Academy of Natural Sciences, in that city. last evening, Jehn W. Sidle & Ce., of Lancaster, had en exhibition seven microscopes, consti tuting the largest display, and including the "Acme," a microscope having a wide reputation. Plculc Te-Day. Laucastcr Division Ne. C, Uniform Rank Knights of Pythias, are holding their picnic in Shcnk's weeds near Mill ersville te-day. It is largely attended, and the cars for Millersville have been full all day. Insurance Sleeting. A meeting of the Northern mutual in surance cempauy was held at Wiuters's hotel, Ephrata, yesterday. The attend ance was large aud business of interest te the company was transacted. Nothing id tee geed ler our baby no, net even Cnticura Seap. Disease prevented and medical bills lessen ed by a timely use l Malt Hitters. Deb's Year Cmamry Slag ? Then get a bottle of Bird Bitters, which Is an unfailing restorer or song and a cure for .all diseases of cage birds. It your druggist does net keep it, or will net get It for you, send a postal card te the Bird Feed Company, 307 Federal street, Camden, N. J., and they will see tliat you are supplied. Price, 23 cents. mar23-3md&w Excursion te Niagara Falls and Walking Glen. Dr. Dele, et Yerk, has arranged ler an ex cursieu te Niagara Falls and Watkins Glen, en Tuesday, August 2, 1881. These excursions under Mr. Dale's management are well known. The tickets will be geed te return en all trains ter lb days, and will cost for the round trip $9.10 from Lancaster. Reduced rates have been secured at 11 rat-class hotels. The Dr. will ar range for an excursion te Montreal by way et the Thousand Islands. G. L.FenUersmith.agr., Ne. 32 East King strcpt, can give all necessary information. SPECIAL. NOTICES. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is a remarkable remedy for all these painful complaints and weaknesses se common te our best female population. Semi te Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkhani, 2X1 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets. Don't Die In the Heuse. Ask druggists ter "Heugh en Hats." It clears out rats, mice, bed-bugs, reaches, ver min, flies, ants, insects. 15c per box. The Greatest Ulesslng. A aimplc, pure, harmless remedy, that cures every time, andtemach disease by keeping the bleed pure,? prevents regular, kidneys and liver active, isthegreate.it bltissing aver con ferred upon man. Hep Kilters is that remedy, and its proprietors are being blessed by thou sands who have been saved and cured by it. Will you try it. See ether column. iuir-2wdw- Tbe Popular Demand. Se great lias been the popular demand ba the eelebrate.i remedy Kidney-Wert, that it is having an luiiuunse sale from Maine te Cali fornia. Seme have found it inconvenient te prepare it from the dry compound. Fer such lie proprietors new prepare it in liquid form. This can be procured at the druggists. It has Aprecisely the same effect as the dry, but i ery concentrated se that the le-,e is much emullcr. Lewell Mail. juiOlwd&w lie te II. 1!. Cochran's Drug Stere, 1S7 North Queen street, ler Mrs. Jrceman's iVn -V-tiennl Dyes. Fer brightness and durability et eoler,are unequalcd. Celer from 2 te 5 pounds. Directions in Kn.-lis!i and (Senium. Price. 15 cents. Metnerx! Mothers!! mothers!!! Are you di-t allied at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering sunt crying with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth 1 If se, go at once and get a bottle of MUS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYHUP. It will re lieeo the peer little siillerer immediately de pend upon it ; there is no mistake .about It. There is net a mother en euitli who has ever used it, who will net tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give ret te the mother, and relief and health te the child. operating like magic. It is perfectly safe 10 use in all c:iscs, und pleasant te the taste, nnd is the prescription et enu et the eldest nnd best female physician and nurses iu the Ur.'lcd Stab's. Sold everywhere; 33 cents a bottle. yiiirMv(14wM,W&S Itching l'ltfS Symptoms ami Cure. The symptoms are moisture, like pcrspira lien, intenseltching, increased by scratching, very distressing, particularly at uight, as if pin worms were crawling iu and about the rectum ; the private parts are sometimes al leeled ; II allowed te continue very serious re sults may lollew. Dr. Swayne's All Healing Ointment is a pleasant sure cure. Alse for bitter, itch, salt rheum, scald head, Erysipelas, barber's itch, blotches, all scaly, crusty, cuta cuta neous eruptions. Price, 50 cents, three boxes for $123. Sent by mail te any address en re re ceipeor price in currency or three cent post age stamps. Prepared only by Dr. Swayne ft Sen. 330 North Sixth street. Philadelphia. Pa. Sold by all prominent druggists. j uneil-SindM WS& w ltese Celd and llay Fever. Messrs. White & ilimnicic, Druggists, Illiaca, N. Y. 1 can recommend Ely's Cruam balm te relieve all persons suffering with Hese Celd und Hay Fever. I have been a great sufferer Irem the same complaints; have hart great relief bv using the Halm. I have recommended it le manyefiny Iricnds for Catarrh, and iu all csises where they have used the Halm ircely have been cured. T. Kkkskv, Dry Goods Mer chant, Ithaca, New Yerk. Sept. C, 1IS0. Mkssus. Wsi. KCsr A- Sex, Druggists, Ncw Hrunswlck, N. .1. Since boyhood 1 have been troubled with Catarrh and Hay Fever, and have been unable te obtain permanent relief until I used -Ely's Cream Halm, which linn cured me. Alter a tew day's use I could sleep all uight, which I could net de before. E. I.. Click KRElt, New Brunswick, N. J. Price 50 cents. jul5-2wdeedftw Save lour Hair ie;p it Iteautifiil. The "Londen Hair Celer Hcsterer" is the most dclightlul article ever introduced te the American people and is totally different Irem all ether Hair Restorers, being entirely free Irrmi all Impure ingredients that. render many oilier articles for the hair obnoxious. Where baldness or lolling of the hair exists, or prciiiu turc grayness, from sickness or ether causes, Its use will restore the natural yeuthlul color, and cause a healthy growth, cleansing the scalp from all Impurities, dandruff, etc., at. the same time a most pleasing and lasting hair dressing, lragruutly perfumed, rendering it soil and pliable, making it an indispensable article in every toilet. Ask your druggist for Londen Hair Celer Restorer. Price 73 cents a bottle. Six bottles, $1. Main depot ter the Culled Stairs, XSe Xertli Sixth street, Philadel phia. liill-lvdTTliA IVtw Hall's VEOKr.viu.r. Sicilian Haiii Hgnbwkk is a scientific combination et some of the most powerful restorative agents in the vegetable kingdom. It restores gray hair te its original color. It makes the scalp white und clean. It cures dandruff and humors, and talllug-eut el the hair. It Inrnlshes the nutritive principle by whlc'j the hair is nourished and supported. It makes the hair moist, soft and glossy, and is unsurpassed as a hair dressing. It Is the most economical preparation ever ettered, te the public, as its elects remain a long time, milk ing only an occasional application necessary. It is recommended and used by eminent med ical men, and efllclally endorsed by t he Slate Assaycr of Massachusetts. The popularity of Hall's Hair Hcncwcr has increased with the tcstet many years, both in this country and In lerctgn lands, and It is new known and used in all the civilized countrieset the world Fersalcby all dealers. Ju23-lwdced&w A Cough, Celd or Sere Threat should no stepped. Neglect frequently results In an In. curable Lung Disease or Consumption, brown's bronchial Troches de net disorder the stomach like cough syrups and balsams, but act directly en the inflamed parts, allaying irritation, give relief In Asthma, Bronchial Coughs, Catarrh, and the Threat Troubles which Singers ami Public Speakers arc subject te. Fer thirty years Brown's Bronchial Tree'ues have been recommended by physi cians, and always give perlcct satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and constant use for nearly au entire generation, they have at tained well-merited rank among the lew staple remedies or the age. Sold at 23 cent a box everywhere. ms-l vdTTli& SAly w POLITICAL. Fer Cenntv (Commissiener: FP.ANK CI.AHK, of Strasburg township. fcCi-ject te the choice et the Democratic coun ty convention. -iprO-d&wtp ADAM S. D1ETKICH, of Maner township. Subject te the decision of the Democratic county convention. IIENHY F. HAHTMAN (Utne Burner), et East Lampeter township. Subject te the choice of the Democratic county convention. apr2-d&wlp MABTIN II1LDEBKANT, or Mount Jey Borough. Subject te the decision or the Dem ocratic ceuntv convention. apl3-d&wlp JEHE MOHLEH, Ephrata. Subject te the decision or the Democratic county conven tion, aprll-d&wtp Fer County Auditor i JOHN S. BKOWN, et Drumore township. Subject te Democratic rules. m27-d&wtp JOHN L. LIGHTNEH, of f.caceck township. Subject te the decision of the Democratic ceuntv convention. uprlS-tfd&w DEATM8. McKnix. In this city, en June 22, 1SS1, Leah E. McKlmm, wife of Abram McKimm. The relatives and friends el the family are respectfully invited te attend the funeral from her husband's residence, Ne. 303 West King street, en Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. 3td MXSCJOLLAirjSOITS. XEW ADVERTISEMENTS. C?On kewakd. buggy stolen. 5Zj Stelen irem the residence et the sub scriber en WEDNESDAY NIGHT. JUNE 2i, 1SS1, affepen, piano-box buggy, with shifting top, trimmed with blue cloth, and newly minted black, with geld stripes and green line lines, side-bar. with Brewster springs, brass mountings en top of dash, and nearly new. The above reward will be paid for the recovery of the property. VALENTINE GARDNER. ltd Buck, Lancaster comity, Pa. WATKK KENT. Have you paid your Water Kent? It net, pay at once, and save 5 per cent. After the 1st day of July 5 per cent, will be added te all Water Uents remaining unpaid. WM. McCOMsEY, jSMfd Treasurer and Receiver of Taxes. SCHOOL TAX 1881. The duplicate is in the hands of the Treas urer. 3 pur cent, off ler prompt payment. W. O. MARSHALL Treasurer. Ne. 12 Centre Square. A3-Oflice hours irem 9 a. m. te 4 p. m. 13-tfdR PUBL.IU SALE. ON THURSDAY, JUNK 23, 1SS1, will be sold by public sale, at the late residence et Miss Margarette Bier, Ne. 35 Seuth Queen street, Lancaster. Pa., a general assortment of Household and Kitchen Furni ture. Sale te begin at 9 o'clock a. m when terms and conditions will be made known by HENRY KRABER. Jc2l-2td Administrator .c. t. ai CUTY TAX. Te afford all an opportunity ter prompt payment et city tax nnd save five per cent, abatement, the Treasurer's Office will hcre uttcr be open continually irem 8 a. in. te 5 p. m. The amount yet te be received is large, aud the time for abatement limited. Please come early. WM. BIcCOMSKY, 117-tfiIR Treasurer and Receiver et Taxes. rpeiiAccu. L Scaled proposals for the purchase et iSC Caes of Tobacco will be received at tuv office. Ne. 223 Walnut street, Philadelphia, until neon of MONDAY. JUNE 27, 1881, at which time said proposals will be opened, said Tobacco is t'ie Lancaster, Pa., packing of Phil. Ililke, lor.Sclirecderi Ben, slightly damaged by the lire nfJiiiieA. Can be seen by application te bailsman ,t Burns. Insurance Agents, Lancas ter Pa. The right Is reserved te reject any or all bids. Kids should be addressed te the un dersigned and marked "Proposals ler Lan caster Tobacco." K. c. IHVIN, Chairman of Committee el Underwriters. jel7-eodRlJe25 T-Al.t. 1'ArER, c. We have opened some Ney Patterns et WALLPAPERS Elegant Styles in all (Snides of Goods. Rem nants and Odds und Ends that have accumii" luted during the past Spring, will be sold out low te make room for ether stock. Among them are some very choice goods. nut in six and seven feet lengths. Plain Cleth by the yard in all colors ami widths. Spring and Cord Fixtures, Scotch and American Hollands. Measures taken and shades hung promptly. EXTENSION CORNICES In large variety. Ebony and Walnut Curbiin Poles. Orders taken ler Fine Mirrors. We utse make WIRE SCREENS FOR WINDOWS, put up in very best manner, Figured, Plain and Landscape. PHARES W. FRY, NO. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST. EKTEKTA IXMENTS. ICE CltKAM AND STltAYVHKRKY FES TIVAL. Te be held at tin; UNION IIETHEL CHURCH, corner Prince und Orange Streets, ter benellt of church, ceniinenelng.iUNE 21, 1SSI, te con tinue during the week. 'IS-Ctd lAlli AND STRAW ItEIMtY FESTIVAL OF THE SHIPPLER FIRE COMPANY, Open every evening, and en WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, In their Hull. Keystone Baud will be in at tendance. le'J-letd EUR SALE. lOIl UllAiNCl. A DESIRABLE COAL AND LUM11ER YARD FOR SALE. The undersigned offers at private sale a properly consisting et seven lets of ground in the town el Springville, Lancaster county, at the station ou the Pennsylvania Railroad, about one mile west of Mount Jey and near the Lancaster ft Harrisburg turnpike. The improvements are a two-storied Frame Heuse 21x24 feet, used as a Railroad Station nnd Ticket Office, a Frame Warehouse 21x28 lect, and Ceal and Lumber Yard, with about 210 feet et Ceal Shedding, New Fail-bank's Scales efs ten capacity; :i00 Feet et Railroad Siding. Trestle work for dumping coal, with space ler exten sion of same, buildings mostly new and every thing in geed order. Location pleasant, iu a thickly settled agricultural neighborhood and a fast improving town, with no rival business iu the town. Has an established coal tralu, and capacity and advantages te de a geed shipping business and increased passenger travel. Price '.). 00 en reasonable terms. Fer further information address JOS. H.11AP.ECKER, Spring Garden P. O., jeiO Imd Lancaster C.- nnty. Pa. MEDICAL. TKUTH.-. HOP BITTERS, (A Medicine, net a Drink,) CONTAINS HOPS, ilUCHU, MANDRAKE, DANDELION, AM) THE l'L-KKST A5D BEST MEDICAL QUALITIES OP ALL OTIIEU BITTERS. THEY CURE All Diseases of the Stomach, Bowels, bleed, Liver, Kidneys, and Urinary Organs, Nervous ness, Sleeplessness, Female Complaints and Drunkenness. tSl.000 IN GOLD Will be paid for a case they will net cure or help.er for anything impureer injurious found in them. Ask your Druggist for Hep Bitters and rice books, and try the Bitters before you sleep. Take no ether. Hep Hitters ttannraciuTlue Company, Rochester, New Yerk, and Terente, Ontario c3-lydMWF&w BR. SAHIORFS LIVEE INVIG0RAT0R Only Vegetable Compound that acts directly upon the liver, and cure3 liver Complaints, Jaun dice, Biliousness, Malaria, Ces tiveness, Headache. It assists di gestion, strengthens the system, regulates the bowels, purifies the bleed. A Boek sent free. Dr. SANFORD, 162 Broadway, N. Y. Fer sale by all Druggists. oll8-lvced altcew "lATAKRH. CATARRH, COLD IN THE HEAD, HAY FEVER. CATARRHAL DEAFNESS, CN BE CURED. DIRECTIONS. Fer Catarrh, Hay Fcver.Ceid In the Head Ac., insert with little finger a particle et Balm into the nostrils : draw strong breaths inreugn rue nose, it will be absorbed. cleansing and healing the diseased mem brane. FOR DEAFNESS, Apply a particle into the ear. ELY'S CREAM BALM; having gained .an enviable local reputation, uispiacmg aii emcr preparations in tne vicin ity et discovery, is, en its merits alone, recog nized as a wonderful remedy wherever known. A lair trial will convince the most skeptical of its curative powers. It effectually cleanses the nasal passages of catarrhal virus, causing healthy secretions, allays Inflammation and irritation, protects the membrunal linings et the head from additional colds, completely heals the sores and restores the sense et taste and smell. Beneficial results are realized by a tew applications. A thorough treatment as directed, will cure Catarrh. As a household remedy for cold in the head it is unequalled. The Balm is easy te use and agreeable. Sold by druggists at 50 cents. On receipt of 50 cents will mail a package. Send ter circular with full information. ELi 'S CREAM BALM CO., Owcge, N. Y. Fer sale by the Lancaster druggists, and by wholesale druggists generally. f22-6niced&w THIRD EDITION. THURSDAY EVENING. JUNE 23, 1881. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, June 23. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, fair weather, light variable winds, stationary or higher temperature and barometer. MARKETS. w or luut. " T.-'lirJ-F''-State and West- Ol iYW 8asV: rndhpOh& U .jfl.i C0 : choice de 5 leafi-n- .,,..' E TIM. EYES! This ineridnc a trio et naticnts. trem Head ing, Philadelphia und Edgcwoed, Bucks county, each related their untertunate exper- irnucs unuer wnj ireuimuni 01 iiieir eyes iy the Oculists, Drs. Norris, Levis anil Straw bridge, of Philadelphia, and their decided im provement under my practice. One or t hem came te me totally blind : the second nearly blind, und the third. with almost constant neuralgia in and around the eyes, with im paired vision. A fourth patient. Miss Lizzie Brubuker, of Litilz. said : "My dy.xpcpsia and ether afflictions et long standing left me in a short time after going under your charge, and my giasr-es, worn since I was rourtcen years et age, were laid esideus useless, and my vision Isnaturui." Ne Oculist in this country or Europe can predncesucii results without the v Clscevcr my remedies anil applications, or similar ones. Persons wearing Glasses ter far and nearsightedness or ether diseases of this organ can usually have them removed in-dde et two months and the vigor et their eyes re stored te its'nermal condition. Names et per sons cured et Astigmatism given upon appli cation, a diseased condition et the eyes that no oculist ever pretends te cure. Alse Cataract cured by absorption without using the knife. Send rer or call and gut (free) four pamphlets. One en cures of diseased eyes ; one en catarrh ; one en eninipathy, and the last containing a large number of named et person cured et every variety or disuisc. Mav 1, lsai. DR. O. A. GREENE, Ne. 14 EAr KIM1 STREET, Otl.lM-WFASl Lancaster, Pa. Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, OP lynn,:mass., ii Discovery Her Vegetable CoinpeuniUlieSivior of Her Sex. Health, Hepe and Happiness Re stored by the use of LYDIA E. PINKHATVrS Vegetable Compound, TUe Positive Cure Fer All Female Complaints. This preparation, as its name signifies, con sists et Vegetable Properties that are harmless te the most delicate invalid. Upen one trial the merits et this compound will be recognized as relief is immediate; and when its use is con tinued, in ninety-nine cases in u hundred, a permanent cure is effected, as thousands will testify. On account or its proven merilM.it is te-day recommended aud prescribed by the best physicians in the country. It will cure entirely the worst lerm or falling of the uterus, Leucerrhcea, irrcgularand pain ful Menstruation, all Ovarian Troubles, In flammation and Ulceration, FInedings, all Dis placements and the consequent spinal weak ness, aud is especially adapted te the Ciange of Lite. In lact it has proved te be the greatest and best remedy that has ever been discovered. It permeates every portion or the system, and gives new lite and vigor. It removes raininess, flatulency, destroys all crnving ler stimulants, and relieves weakness of the stomach. It cures bleating. Headaches, Nervous Pros tration, lienerul Debility. Sleeplessness, De pression und Indigestion. That leclingnf Ixrar Ing down. Causing pain, weight and backache, is always permanently cured by its use. It will utull times, and under all circumstances, act in harmony with the law that governs the female system. Fer Kidney complaints of cither sex this Compound Is unsurpassed. Lydia E. Piukham's Vegetable Compound s prepared at SB and 233 Western Avenue Lynn, Mass. Price $1. Six bottles rer $5. Sent by mail in the form et pills, also in the form e! lozenges, en receipt et price, $1 per box, for either. Mrs. PINKHAM Ireely answers all let ters or inquiry. Send ler pamphlet. Address as above. Mention this paper. Ne family should be without LYDIA K P1NKHAMVSL1VEH PILLS. They cure Con stipation, Biliousness and Torpidity or 'he Liver. 25 cents per box. Johnsten, Holleway & Ce., tieuerul Agents, Philadelphia. Fer sale by C. A. Lechcr, '. East King street and Oeo. W. Hull, 15 West. King street. VSD-lvdi'Od&w D UMOMIS, C THE MOUNTING OVA- DIAMOND May seem a small mutter in comparison with the value et the gem Itself, but it lsue important thatthe safety or the gem de pends en its being done properly. Many Diamonds arc lest because net SE CURE LY mounted. Many Diamonds" fail te exhibit their true beauty because net TASTEFULLY mounted. Many Diamonds appear like cheap aud commenstoncs because net !-IILLFULLY mounted. Our Diamond Mounting is designed with consummate taste, ami executed with su perior skill, by workmen or long experi ence, who are unrivaled in their specialty. BAILEY, BANKS, BIDDLE, 12th & Chestnut Streets, PHILADELPHIA. MiyiBOWNE-S SOLUTION. Klect Democratic Senators te tne ConkllDg CenkllDg Platt Seats. Albany, Juna 23. The following is the vote for United States senator in the place made vacaut by Conkling's resignation : Wheeler 50, Petter S3. Cenklins 32. Cern ell 1, Lapham 17, Felger 1, Heskins 1. Ne choice. The vote for senator te succeed Tlus C. Piatt was as fellows : Depew 53, Kernan 53, Piatt 27, Cernell 8. Crowley 8, Lap ham 4, Wheeler 1, Tremaine 1. Ne choice. Mr. Browne offered a resolution that as the party in the majority canuct agree upon candidates, and as the people of the state want Democratic senators elected, therefore Clarksen N. Petter and Francis Kcruau be elected. The chair decided that as the election must be by rira voce vote, the resolution was out of order. The conventieu then proceeded te au au ether vote with the following result : Fer the Conkling vacancy, Wheeler 50, Petter 53, Conkling 32, Lapham 17, Felger 1, Heskins 2. Ne choice. Ter the Piatt vacancy the vote steed as fellows Mr. Aster leading off with a change from Piatt te Ileskins : Depew 52, Kernan 53, Piatt 27, Heskins 5, Cor Cer nell 7, Crowley 0, Tremaine 1, Lapham 8. Ne choice. On motion of Senater Jacobs, the con vention adjourned. W1KK AND CABLE!. Happening en Beth Sides of the Atlantic M. Leuis DeC.vssagn.ic, a brother of Paul DeCassagnac, lias fought a duel with Capt. llerissant. Beth received trilling hurts. Jehn Cowan's chemical 'works, at Montreal, were burned this morning ; the less is 610,000. There have been quarrels and stabbings between Frenchmen and Italians at Joigny Nancy Vanvrcs, and in some of the poorer quarters et Paris, but without serious re sults. A cyclone has occurred in the district of Jileis, France, causing damage te the ex tent of several millions of francs. Au unknown man was killed by the cars en the outskirts of Burliugten, N. J., te-day. A severe storm passed ever nearly the entire length of the St. Jeseph & Western railroad iu Kansas, Monday night, dc streying buildings and doing great ifciin age te stock. The tannery buildings of N. B. Tread well burned at Salem, Mass., last night. Less, $50,000. Charles E. Auchisi, alias Charles Au gustus Cottier, formerly chief operator in the United States secret service, was ar rested in San Francisce yesterday en the charge of altering the name and number of a lifty thousand dollar United States regis tered bend. Important evidence was (lis covered in his room. State Treasurer Butler's answer, in the Dauphin court te-day, te the writ of man damus served upon him in the matter of the 500 extra pay for members of the Legislature, reviews the points of the attorney general's opin ion in which said payment is declared un constitutional, and also raises the point that the legislators have secured $100 worth of postage stamps te which they had no lciral claim. Plaintiff's counsel se cured a continuance until Tuesday and Wednesday next. WILLIAMSI'OKT'S DISfUrKD KURDS. An Kll'ert te Adjust aDlHlcnlty Arising from llenllc's Schemes. Philadelphia Pn-ss. In this city yesterday was held a meet ing of the Philadelphia holders of the Williamsport fi per-cent. coupon bends known as " Series A," which are in de fault of interest, and a refunding commit tee of the councils of Williamsport, the object of which was te effect an adjust ment of the pending difficulty arising from the refusal of the city of Wil liamsport te pay interest en the bends. In 1868 Peter Hcrdic suc ceeded iu having two bills passed by the councils of Williamsport, one te lay three miles of Nichelson pavement, for which he was paid 5.25 per square yard, aud the second eidiuancu te construct a sewer from the Susquehanna river te the Heidi? house, the price of which was $56,000. It was claimed that these improvements were almost solely for the benefit of the Hcrdic house. Subsequently Peter Hcrdic took his scat as mayor of Williamsport, and in payment of the contracts the mayor aud treasurer continued the issue of a series of bends known as Scries A. of which $200, 000 had previously been issued te cover a borough indebtedness. Over $100,000 ad ad ditienal was issued ever the signatures of Mayer Hcrdic and the treasurer, of which the greater portion was negotiated in this city by the late C. B. Petersen, broker. It was learned that $125,000 had been issued ever and above the sum actually necessary te pay for the laying of the pavement and the construction of the sewer, and that the entire issue had been negotiated without prevision therefer by act of Assembly. Consequently the councils refused payment of the interest. Legal proceedings were begun in 1876 te compel the payment of the interest, and Judge El well of the Columbia county court decided that the city must pay it, which decision was affirmed by the su preme court en an appeal te that tribunal. T.'ie matter hung iu litigation until the the organization of the present council, when C. Larue Munseu, of the lower branch.intreduccd an ordinance, which be came a law, providing for the issue of 10 20 bends, with interest at 4 per cent, and subject te the state tax et 4 mills, in lien of the 0 per cent, ber.ds and unpaid inter est. At the meeting yesterday the Philadel phia holders took exception te the idea of saddling the new bends with the state tax, and especially these, which it is proposed te issue iu lieu of the unpaid interest. Vice President Gest, of the Fidelity trust com pany, which corporation is custodian of about $250,000 of the bends in default, stated that, as he understood the ordin ance, if any one bondholder withheld his assent the bill fell, and unless seme preposition was made which would meet the -matter he did net see hew an adjustment could be made. He suggested that it would be better te issue a bend at 4 per cent., clear of taxes, as Philadelphia docs, and let the back inter est be paid in cash. The committee premised te present the matter te coun cils, and C. Larue Munson submitted the following : "We, the undersigned holders of the bends of the city of Williamsport, kuewn as series A and ever-due coupons thereon, hereby agrce te accept 4-pcr cent. 10-20 bends for said bends known as series A, provided that the said 4-per cent, bends arc free from all taxes levied by the state of Pennsylvania, and that the back inter est en said series A is paid in cash." This was signed by some twenty-five or thirty people representing $207,000 of the old bends, prominent among whom were Charles Ziegler, $11,000 ; Charles P. Bow Bew er, $8,600; Themas J. Smith, $6,000; Mary A. Pierson, $27,000 ; James Simp Simp eon $20,000 ; William II. Main, $19,000 ; Charles J. Walter, $13,000 ; Mary Sailer, $10 000, and C. W. Walten, $12,000. wcsicra 74 watt ..: amimnn i ...c.a tra de ;ea") ; choice de 3 Ka6 73 theles white wheat de. at 15 Sjjs ?-,. '"Veathem firm. with fair itiauirv : common te fni- ... 3 3555 73 : geed le choice de' 13 809? 50 Wheat JiSftc hlgher.'and fairly active ; Xe. 2 Ked, Jnue. l 20tJ:de July, $1 ssai 2SW- de "Aug, 91 Xl 26b; de Sept., 1 I atf. Cern market without Important eliange - Mixed western spot, $37$c ; de future, 57 ats hi&lie better, including ;;,; ; no A ffi4Sc. Aug., SSe ; State, lb July, ua jl'tej Western ititlartelpata Market. PBiLADBLTBLk, June 2JL Fleur market firm moderate trade : Superfine, ! 23 G ..: extra 4 50; Ohie A la dianaramily I5J0SG23; Pcnna. tamUy $5500 5C2: St. Leuis ileiS U350: Minnesota Lxtra 3 3031! Oil: de straight. t 03a 50: win ter patent ; iVtf fti ; opting de 25Q7 50. Byetleur at3C0a5 23. wheat strong and higher; Se. 2 Western Ked. l 256eie: Dl. and Penn'a Ked, $1 2431 SB ;tle Amber. 1 2351 2fiJ. ,-.!'jrn.flrmcr- Roe'l local demand ; steamer, t'M-"9: "!" yellow. 57U5SXc; sail mixed. Oats dull and unchanged : .Ne. 1 Whlte 43e ; N?: " ,,. .sc : Ne-3' - ; Mixed, 39C. Kye dull at ale. Previsions II mi; rata- perk $17 5O01S 01 ; 5ee .hams:' "-: 'Off25 i Indian nws llaeen smoked shoulders, 77c; salt d- G)i7c: smoked hams IlQlJe; pickled hu: HlciQiea. Lard market firm : ;lty kettle ll3UYe ; !oe bniiweiV at lic ; prune sieaui at $1123. Itutter-market fair, active and Arm; Creamery extra Pennsylvania at 22823c; Western, at 22c; de geed te uhelcu I'Jffi 21c; Hradlnrd county and Xew Yerk extra. 2Ie ; first-. !$$?:(.. ' Kells dull. ; Pennsylvania ami Western !)3i l.'ic. Egg market quiet ; Penn'.i at ISe; West ern. I7ltc. f !lliiHf? tfinrlv !iititi. - V.ntr V.,,.1- !! m..-m lie; Western full iuv--u. .Sl&Uc; de fair te geed, gs".Je. Petroleum dull : reliiied s';c. Wluskyiit 1 II. Secd-i Uoed te prime Clever, no market ; Timethy dull at $1 15; de de Klaxseee nominal at f I 2S. MtecK Marker. New Yerk, Piuladeipliia and Lwal Stocks nbe United Stale- l!i.iuN reported daily by .l.e:ii 15. Lexu. N. K. :r. Centre Square. Nw Yerk Stock:.. Stocks strong. Chicago North Western Chicago. Mil. Jfc St. Paul Canada Southern C C vt I. C K. !... ......... Del., Ldiek.ft Western Delaware ft Hudsen Canal.. .. Denver A Kie Oraudc Hannibal A St. Jee Ijike Shere & Mich. Southern.. Manhattan Klevated Michigan Central Missouri, KunsxsA- Texas N. V.. Lake Krie Western.... .New Jersey Central N. Y., Ontario Western New Yerk Central Ohie A Mississippi Pacific Mail Steamship Ce.... St- Paul A Omaha de Preferred Central Pacific Texas Pacific Union Pacific Wabash, St. benis & Pacillc... " " Preferred. Western Union Tel. Ce Philadelphia. ' Stocks steady. Pennsylvania K. It Reading Lehigh Valley beliigh .N nitration buffalo, Pitts. A Wcs Northern Central Northern Pacific. " Preterreil llcslnnvilic Philadelphia X Krtu 1C. Iowa (illicit Mining.... Uwitke States Kesii.) June 2. a. si'. l St. I' M le-.)! bee ::.M) :ifi:i; lit:.., I2B I2i3, 121.'.-: I2I' t-T'i Tei 7::,' 7.y 23ii 23 23 I23'i 1215s! 7 123 I ID'S 1I0J4 !l;; H2'i 1I2'4 5.I2JS S7 SO 90 i::e'r; isi' i2s: 21 2li4 2BJi 1114 IWtfi lOU;, 51!i r?i 51'4 17 At.ii 4iK'i IOi 102 WlS' "h !4 3754 147J-S IKWi IU.! J , "ym KS 02'4 .... lei IIWAJ IO194 101.: iei-k 7DH ? I2t; s 1.H1 SPA 57 " MX, 1?4 IU2 wjs 12S-; 57' 91? Ot .... l:a;' 1:1194- tM'H :ern It... 25'i ii il'i 20 i 21 urn, uyt 2 21! P.M. 1:1(0 United States I er cents.. AX ' " "7 IIL" UK! Noen Oiuiuiiionserthe (Jruiu Market. Knrnlshcd by Chicago. Wheat "LOl II New Yeuk. Wl.eat Oats Philadelphia. Wheat L 14 bALTIUOUg. Wheat Cern Oats laceh 1:. r.reki J 11 1 v. ...I.I.V .. .4Pi !7"" I.O n r. Commission Aii7 I.I3'4 :';, .2S)' Sept. I.IIJ -47J4 Lanc.Cily ! per el. I.erai mocks nml Itendx. Par ial. 1ean,dui;lSS2...tUK isv... IU) " " IV.m... lije " " l3... KM '- 5 per ft. iu 1 or. '!il years.. 1IKI ft per el. Sehnul Lean.... I'JU " I " In I or 20 years. . in " 4 " in ft or 2 viurs.. I'Xi " 4 " in 10 or 2'l years. I'M MISCCLLAMSOI'S nesiw. Quarryviile K. IC. due we $(iti Kcauing .v. ueiiituDia 1.. i:.,dm: mi 11x1 Lancaster Watch Ce., due IW! Iim Lancaster Cn bight and Kind Ce., dm: in 1 or 20 years Km Lancaster lias Light and l-'uei Ce., due IS; (lie Stevens Heuse iw HANK STOCKS. First National bank iW Farmers' NiUienal I'ank SO Lancaster County National bank., fte Columbia National bank UK) Knhrata National bank IM) First National bank, Columbia . .. pe first National Hank, Strasbur,' loe First National bank. Marietta Mt First .National bank. Meurt Jey.. IM) l.itity. National bank .... I'm Maiiheim National bank IK I'nieii National bank. Mount Jey. 50 TUKNriKK STOCKS. bigSprinir A- beaver Valley $23 Las III IIH.. 120 103 112 Ittt lit: no IU3 $n: llriftti lliftJ-iC 10; 70 $I7'Hm 102.:. 102.2.S 1:13 133 13 1..1 202.3C i.:i III.Vj 70.31 bridgepert. Columbia & Chestnut Hill Columbia & Washington Columbia fc big Spring lancastcr A- Kphrata . l.aiie.,Eiizalx:tlit'n AMiddlet'ii.... Luncustcr& Fruitvllle. Lancaster ft;!. it it. Lancaster ft Williamsfewii Lancaster A Maner Lancaster & Maiihchu Lancaster ft Marietta Lancaster . New Helland Lancaster ft Susquehanna Lancaster A Willow Street Strasburg ft Millport Marietta. t Maylewn Marietta ft Mount Jey MISCKLI.AN MIL'S HIO;K-. Ouarryvllle K. it Mlhcr.-vllle Street Car Inquirer Printing Company...".... Watch Factory lias Light and Fuel Cempauy Stevens Heuse Columbia Cas Company Columbia Water Company.... Susquehanna Iren Company.. Marietta Hollewwarc Vt it I'M 50 23 23 50 23 23 1(10 25 23 25 25 : 10.2: 20 1H 5 11.10 47.23 51 50 K2.51 53 '.C 23.2J S3 875.2s 40. Ii 21 40 $50 50 51) ion .... 23 ".".. 100 100 KM $323 25 40 llftbd 75.1(1 SPKINO JCI-.STI OJtS. HO W MANY WILL suirer irem Malariaduringthe Spring and Summer, is a difficult question te answer. Doubtless the number will 1m; large, as an un healthy season is sure te fellow the severe wcatlter el the past winter, but it is certain that 110 one will nutter from Malaria or any disorder of the liver or stomach who takes the MEXICAN KLOOD AND L1VKU PIJlUFIKIi which also cures Dyspepsia and dcstreyM worms. Fer sale by all druggists. EOc.nndtt a bottle. Circulars of rcmnrkahb: cures tree. mlir.mw It. II. MITCIIKLL, Proprietor. 727 East Norris Street, Phiiad'u. S1 PKCIAL NOTicK. OUOAXS AND PIANOS can be purchased ut tne Lancaster Organ Manufactory Irem ten te twenty-live percent, cheaper dur ing the month et April than any ether tlinc. As I have a large assortment et all kinds et Musical Instruments nn.huud.purcliascrs will find It te their advantage after examining ether instruments te call at the wart-rooms, as they will then lie able te see the superiority et the Lancaster Organ or Chlckering Piane. I have added steuiii power and am adding a set et new machinery et my own invention for making all parts of an organ, from reeds te the key beard, therefore saving lime, uxpcn.se and labor, and will give my customers this benefit or it by reducing the. prices. Send ler catalogues. All kinds et instruments tuned ami repaired, at NO. 320NOKTII IJVKKS STKKKT. , ,. ALK.X.McKILLIPS, ma r23-:wd AeS Proprietor
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