T " 'SC;'- "5'V.w -!v 5---Ki - . ,. , -if '"s.c-.i : . t -- "- r: -f IV" - .- LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER. , SATURDAY JULY 8, 1880. -RBR'awJJWWR V?C.l2J3?T OTEKFLOWUFTHE RESERVOIR. The Result or JUUdWM Mischief. This morning about 2 o'clock Geerge Mowery, who lives en East Orange street, near the reservoirs, discovered that the west reservoir was full and overflowing. He at once notified Constable Cramer, who in turn notified Superintendent Kitch, and that officer sent a fleet messenger te t-ie water works te have the pumps stepped. The overflow was ever the north wall of the basiu. It did no damage te the inside wall nor te the footway en top of the em bankment, but several cartloads of sod and earth are washed away from the Orange htrect slope. The accident was caused by the break ing of the wires of the electric bell con necting the reservoir with the water works en the Conestoga. This bell is in the en gine room of the water works and is se connected that whenever the reservoir is as full as it is safe te lyivc it, it sounds an alarm and centiuues te ring until the water has fallen sufficiently te bieak the electric current. As long as the bell docs net ring, the engineer continues te work the pumps. When it rings he steps one or mere of the pumps as may be ne cessary te reduce the height of the water, always keeping the water at or a little be low the ringing point. An examination of the bell and its con nections leaves no doubt that they were maliciously tamered with for the purpose probably of injuring the reserveirs and bringing discredit en the officers in charge of the water works. On several previous occasions the electric bell has been se much injured that it would net work. Only last Sunday the large ice-house en the reser voir grounds was burned down. On Mon day the privy was set en fire and burned, together with several panels of fence. On several occasions the stakes driven in the bottom of the cast reserveir (new undergoing repairs) as a guide te the workmen in levelling the bottom, have been pulled out or driven in tee deeply, thus rendering them useless, while bar rows and ether tools have been injured or destroyed, and various ether acts of van dalism have been perpetrated in and about the reservoir. One of the prison watch men says that while en duty last night he saw men either wading or swimming in the reservoir net far from the electric bell. These several acts prove that some one or mere perseus arc engaged in them and that they are actuated by malice or revenge which they held against the present offi cials. It is a question whether both econ omy and the safety of the rcicrveirs de net demand the employment of a night watch man te guard them. As long age as last April Mayer "Mac "Mac Oenigle proposed that a waste pipe be laid, leading from near the surface of the cast basin te the Groffhtewn read, se as te carry off the surplus water in case the rcseveir should fietn any case become tee full ; and te have the east and west rscveirs connected by a pipe near the top of the wall which separates them. This improvement was sanctioned by councils, and will be added as seen as the repairs new being made shall be finished. Wlien " tli; Fourth " Palls en Sumlny. The Fourth of July this year falls en Sunday, a happening that will net lepeat itself again until 181)7. The Fourth only ec curs en Sunday when the Dominical or Sun day letter for July happens te be C, which takes place en the second, eighth, thir teenth and nineteenth jears of each solar cycle. This cycle is a period of twenty eight years, during which the days of the month of each year return te the same days of the v eck as in a corresponding year of a pieeeding cycle, and the same connection is observed between the ehauges of the day of the week in passing from one vcar te the next. It is tiuc that the same day of the month falls en the same day of the week four times during this cycle, but the same regular session is net preserved in the intervening yeais. Hence the entire period of twenty eight years is required te regulate the cal cidar. A new cycle commences in 180G, and the Fourth of July falls en Sunday in 1807, 190:5, 1908 and 1814. A ICA1HUT CASE. Prosecutor Locked Up and Defendants Dis charged. Seme weeks age L. B. Clark, of Martic, made complaint against Jeseph Rankin and Eli "Warfel, of Martic, and Frank Jenes, of Columbia, charging them with violating the game laws by hunting rab bits with a ferret and hunting en Sunday. Te-day the case was heard before Alder man Spurrier. Several witnesses were ex amined, but none of than 'gave any testi mony against the defendants, who were thereupon discharged. The prosecutor was net present, but was seen afterwards pick ed up very drunk in an alley by Officer Titus who took him te the lockup te await a hearing for drunken and disorderly con duct. A Little Mere Census. The enumerators of Earl township have made their returns. The population is set down at 3,5-12. In 1870 it was 2,975 in crease 507. Strasburg township is returned at 2,011. In 1870 it was 18C4 increase 147. Our figures for Ceney, yesterday (3.121), were about 1,000 te high the enumerator made it 3,121, but the revision of his book will reduce the figures a little, perhaps te 2,100. In 1870 the population was 1984. There has been a slight in crease in the township, but a decided decrease iu the village of Bainbridgc the population of which in 1870 was 7G2, and is new only CC8. Lett His Discharge Uchind. Gee. Bleiner, an old soldier, who draws a iensien, left his discharge lying in the prolhenotary's office, a few days age, while arranging his pension papers. It was taken iu charge by the clerks of the office, who are holding it for the owner. Legs Amputated. Charles Glenn, the conductor who was injured at Harrisburg yesterday morning, had both legs amputated below the knees after being taken te the hospital. He was visited j'esterday by his father and ether members of his family. He is in geed spir its and will recover. Be Careful, Beys. Beys should be careful net te build large bonfires in the streets as they may be the cause of a great conflagration. The police have been ordered net te allow the one which was te have been started en Seuth Duk street, unless the size is greatly reduced. In Town. Alexander Duncan, burgess of Tork, is registered at the Grape hotel te-day. The Drunken Man's Favorite Amnseaseat. This afternoon a drunken man named Backius, from Mount Jey, attempted te get en a western-bound train, at the Penn sylvania depot. He caught held -of the bandies of the caboose, but lest his foothold and was dragged for a long distance. While he was hanging te the caboose, Baggage Master Clinten ran te his rescue, and catching held of him,attempted te pull him from the car. The train was running quite fast at the time, and Mr, Clinten was thrown down and had his pantaloons badly tern. Buckius by this time had lest his held en the car, and he fill off, escaping with but a few bruises. Arm Dislocated. On Tuesday Mary Killinger, a ten-year-old daughter of Officer Killinger, fell and dislocated her arm. It was first believed that it was merely a sprain, but as it did net seem te improve, Dr. Boyd was called in yesterday and he attended the wounded limb. Nplndle Broken. Last evening a young man named Snyder was driving en East Orange street. When near Ann street the spindle of his buggy broke. Mr. Snyder and a lady who ac companied him jumped out and were net injured. Kathcr Ambiguous. The following notice is posted iu the corridor of the court house near the sheriffs office : Gentlemen, please don't spit en the cor ridor by order of the court. l'ostefiice Hours en Monday. On Monday, July 5th, the postefficc will be open from 8 te 9 a. m. Letter carriers will make a collection from the street let ter boxes at G a. m. fe I'aper en Monday. Printers and editors who are patriotic will of course observe the Fourth of July en Monday, by net working en the day we celebrate our national independence. LIABILITY OF THE COUNTY FOB COSTS. Fee of the Mayer, Aldermen, Justices of the Peace, l'elicemen and Constables in I'rosecutlenH ler Trespassing Upen Railroad Trains, etc. The following opinion of County Solic itor Hugh It. Fulton, esq., given te the commissioners en Thursday last, will in augurate considerable of a change in the matter of the payment of costs by the county te magistrates, constables and the city police : Te the Commissioners el Lancaster County. Gentlemen : In reference te the dis puted fees, I submit the following : I. Trespassing Upen Railway Trains. By a recent decision of the supreme ceuit of Pennsylvania, published in the Lancaster liar, June 20, 1880. the county is net liable for and cannot hereafter pay either magistrates or constables costs in prosecutions for trespassing upon railway trains. II. County Net Liable Unless Defendant Sentenced te Hard Laber. By the same decision and that of Judge Harding published in the Legal Intelligen cer, September 13, 1870, the county is net liable ler the costs of any conviction be fore a justice of the peace, unless it is ex pressly required by statute or the defendant is sentenced te hard labor and commit ment fellows the sentence. III. City Ofllcers Untitled te Half Fees Only Th'e act of 1809, P. L. 454, sec. 7, amend ing the charter of the city of Lancaster, limits the mayor of the city and all ether officers receiving a salary from the city te half fees iu prosecutions for drunkenness and diserdcily conduct and vagrancy, when such persons arc committed, and provides that they shall receive no fees for cases dismissed. IV. The Fees. The full fee fixed by the act of 1808, P. L. 870, for the mayor and aldermen of Lancaster city for all services in disorderly conduct and disturbance of the peace cases is fifty cents, of which the mayor charges one-half. The full fee for the policemen and con stables of Lancaster city iu such cases, by the same act, is thirty cents, of which the city police can only charge one-half. V. Fees iu Vagrancy Cases. Fer the mayor and aldermen of Lancas ter city, and all justices of the peace in the county, the fee fixed by the act of 1879 P. L. p. 04, for all services in vagrancy cases is twenty-five cents, of which the mayor charges one half, and for constables for all services twenty-five cents and mileage, of which the city police charges one half and mileage. VI. Fees in Cases of Drunkenness. Fer the simple offense of drunkenness, when the defendant is ordered te pay a fine and costs, the county is net liable for these costs in case the defendant docs net pay them. If, however the defendant is sentenced and committed te hard labor under the act of 1794, Purden's Digest p. 1172, sec. 4, the county is liable for the alderman's, justice's and constable's full fees according te the fee bill of 1808, the mayor and city police being restricted by the act of 1809 te half fees. VII. Receiving and Duplicating Unfound ed Complaints. " A justice of the peace is net bound te issue a warrant whenever it is applied for ; he is te use a legal discretion, and deter mine en mature deliberation of all the cir cumstances whether a warrant should issue, and if upon hearing the charge open ed, be thinks it net te be an offense within the law, he ought net te proceed upon it ; which would be te no purpose but merely te put persons te unnecessary trouble and charge." 1 Yeates, 74. Under the above decision it is very evi dent that where complaints are received or duplicated without just cause merely for the purpose of docketing fees te be drawn from the county en their dismissal, the county is net liable for the costs. Respectfully, HUGH R. FULTOX, July 1, 1880 County Solicitor. ltd. IUsiiei- Gilmeuu, el Cleveland. Ohie, lias used the Great German Remedy, St. Jacob's Oil. and endorses it highly. He writes about it as follews: 1 am pleased te say that the use e1"St. Jaceb'sOil has benefited me greatly, uud 1 have no negation te recommend it te all as an excellent curative. Campaign goods of nil kinds can be had at Williamson & Festci's at the lowest manu facturer's prices. They close their store from J iily 5 te Sept. 1 at 7 p. m.. except Saturdays. iel6-M,W,FdAwtf Insurance Meney Paid. Henry fiechteld, agent for the U. B. Mutual Aid Society, ut Lebanon, Pa., te-day paid te Francis and Michael Brecht, sons of Michael Brecht, deceased, $5,000, the amount due them for a life insurance policy. Mr. Brecht was insured about three years and four months. Atlantic City Excursion. Don't forget the citizens' cheap excursion te Atlantic City en Monday next, July 5, 1880, ever the Philadelphia and Beading railroad. Tickets geed for three days, te return en any train from Philadelphia. Fare for the round trip only $2.75. Special train (with geed cars) leave, Lancaster (King street) at 4:20, and Col umbia at 4:20. Fer lull particulars see pesters and circulars at stations en Philadelphia, Beading and Columbia B. B. ltw&dle2SAJlyl,3 A natural beautlner and restorer of the com- J plexien Cuticura Medicinal Seap. WHITE HSOODS DEPARTMENT ! LADIES! WE INVITE EXAMINATION OF OUR CHOICE STOCK OF Linen de Iude's, Victeria Lawns, Plain and Figured Swisses, Plain and Checked Nainzoeks, Figured, Corded and Striped Piques, Tarletans in all Shades, White Marseilles Counterpanes, White Quilts, Bleached Damask Table Linens, Bleached Damask Table Napkins, Towels in Large Assortment, at Lewest Prices. Nete. Heur of Closing 7. o'clock P. M., Except Saturdays. GrlVLEE, BOWEES & HTJEST, 25 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. Fourth of July at Lltltz. Trains will run en the Heading and Columbia railroad te Lltitz en Monday,July 5,as fellows : Leave King street at 7:55 a. m., 12:45, 3:40, C:00 and fi:30 p. m. Fare ler the round trip 65 ctfhts. ie2-2td Delicate females find Malt Bitters nourish neurish ng, strengthening and purifying. When gazing in your lever s eves, Hew seen his sense of rapture dies If there's no sweetness in your breath : If by your failing teeth be shown That SOZODONT te you's unknown. And that your meutli is suffering death. je2S-lwdeed&w SPECIAL NOTICES. Try Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup. The best remedy for liver complaint is " Sellers' Liver Pills." Only 25 cents per box. Sold by all druggists. Try Lecher's Kenewned Cough Syrup. Try Lecher's Kenewned Cough Syrup. Scrofula of thirty years' standing lias been cured by "Dr. Lindsey's Bleed Searcher." Sold by all druggists. DEATHS. Shultz. C. Edward, infant son of Hev. Charles It. and M. Isabel Shultz, en July 3d, in his eighth month. The burial will be private at Lititz en Tues day, the Cthinst. Friends are kindly request ed net te send flowers. 2td ScnALLKit. In this city, en the 2d inst., Gee. II.. son of Michael anil Henrietta Schallcr, aged 6 years, 10 months and 29 days. Our boy is new an angel. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited teattcndthcluneral Irem the residence of Ids parents, Ne. 50! Maner street, te-morrow (Sunday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. ltd HEW ADVERTISEMENTS, TOBACCO RAISERS! Insure your Creps against less or damage by hail at BAUSMAN & BURNS'S Insurance Office, 10 West Orange Street, jcS-eedtfR "pvlt. WM. II. FAUNESTOCK J Having returned from the Seuth, has re sumed his efllce practice, and can be found at ids residence, Ne. 239 EAST KING STREET. inl8-2nidewS CITY TAXES. The duplicate ei city taxes is new in the hands of the Treasurer. Five per cent, abate ment will be allowed en all taxes paid en or be fore Julv 1. 1880. E. WELCIIANS, je4-tdtt,P&SK Trensuier. DIVIDEND NOTICE. The Beard of Managers of the Lancaster and Susquehanna Turnpike Kead have de clared a dividend of 3JJ per cent, en the capi tal stock of the company, payable en demand at the efllce of the Treasurer. W. P. BRIXTON. Treasurer. jy3-3td 38 Sout h Queen Street. SCHOOL TAX, 1880. The duplicate is in the hands ei the Treas urer. i per cent, off for premt payment. WM. O. MARSHALL, Treasurer. Xe. 12 Centre Square. Office hours from 9 a. in. te 4 p. m. iel2-3tdS.W&SR 105 0 TO 105 F. HIEMEXZ'S, Xe. 105 North Queen street for the Cheapest and Best BOOTS AXD SHOES. 105 Sign of the Blcr Shee. 105 j2fl-SAVtfd CORNS AND BUNIONS. PROF. JACOB BOWERS, Chiropodist, will be at his home 215 West King street, for two weeks, where lie will treat corns, bunions, inverted tee nails and offensive feet. N. 11. Inverted tee nails and offensive feet cured be fore paying. He can be consulted in person or by mail. Best of reference given. jy3-3td STOLEN FROM THB PREMISES OF Daniel Myers, Oregon, a Chestnut Bay Herse. 15 years old, 15 hands high; weight 1,200 tts.; snort mane, geed-sized tail : small white star en forehead. A reward of40fer recovery of property and conviction et thief. Apply te PHIL. L. SPKECHEK, Detective, or A. K. SPURRIER, Alderman, Xe. 24 Seuth Queen street. ltd VOTICE TO FISHERMEN. Fishing Tackle in every variety. Bamboo, Cane and Weeden Jointed Reds, lanes, Sink ers, Floats, Heeks, Ac. A call solicited. Prices low. ANDREW G. FREY'S City Pharmacy, Cor. X. Queen and Orange Streets. flO-lyd Lancaster, Pa. -irkC LADIES AND GENTS 1flF It you want a GOOD FITTING BOOT OR SHOE, Ready-made or made te order, call at F. HIEMENZ'S, Xe. 105 Xerth Queen Street. Custom Werk a Specialty. je2CS&Wtfd DR. C. H. BROWN, After an extended hospital experience and extensive preparations, desires te an nounce that in addition te a general practice, he makes Diseases of the Eye a specialty. Re fraction errors, as Leng and Short Sight, Aged Sight. Ac., accurately measured and corrected, and all eye troubles and treated according te the latest approved methods. DE. C. H. BROWN, ltd 164 East King Street. "OARGAINS! BARGAINS!! In Hats, Shirts, Overalls, Hosiery, Neckwear, Cellars, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Summer Clothing. Ac. In order te make room for Fall Goods prices are reduced. I invite all work werk ingmen und ethers te call and examine my stock before buying. Quick sales and small profits is mv motto. HEXRY BECHTOLD, Xe. 52 North Queen Street, ltd Lancaster, Pa. A COLORED WOODS MEETING WILL be held in Martin Hess's weeds, at Quar ry vlllc, by the members of the A. M. E. Zion church, of Lancaster, Pa., en Sunday. July 11. The officiating pastors will be Rev. William II. Keels, of Lancaster: Rev. Jehn Francis Trainer, of the Welsh Mountains; Rev. E. I). Weeds, of Seuth street, Philadelphia, and Rev. James E. Wesley, of Lembard street. Phila delphia. A Choir of Jubilee Singers will take part. Rev. Keels will have-for his subject at the afternoon meeting "The Four Horses." Ne intoxicating liquors will be allowed nor huckstering within one mile of the grounds. These rules will be strictly enforced according te law. ltd e DD WARE! ODD WARE!! AT CHINA HALL. a Large Let of Odd Ware that will be sold at a SACRIFICE. 1,500 Odd Caps at 2c. Each. A let of White China Plates, DAMAGED WAKE. 49-Don't Miss Bargains. HIGH & MARTIN, Ne. 15 EAST KINO STREET. DMTUOOW. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. We have just received a Fine Lene of 8ILVEE JEWELBY, which at this appropriate season is in great demand. Silver Bracelets, Silver Bangles, Silver Combs, Silver Lace Pins, Silver Hair Pins, Silver Ear Rings, Silver 31eeve Links, Silver Scarf Pins, Silver Initials, &c. They are pretty in design and quite inexpensive. The sales of these goods in the large cities daring the past month have been immense.Jand in anticipation of much inquiry we have put in an unusually large stock. H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers, Ne. 4 West King Street. SALE OF DRY GOODS, Partially damaged by water at late lire en our premises. II ACER & BROTHER will continue the sale in their Wareroom in rear of main store en Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, JULY 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th. $25,000. Carpets, Mattings, Oil Cleths, Wall Papers, Table Linens, Marseilles Quilts, Muslins and Sheet ings, "Woolen Goods and Clothing, &c., All of will eh have been marked at a price te insure the sale of the entire let. Goods in main Stere were net damaged. Business there will go en as usual. H AGER & BROTHER, NO. 25 WEST KING STREET. THE LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK OP BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, &C, In the city, is te be seen at the Works of NORBECK & MILEY, PRACTICAL CARRIAGE BUILDERS, COR. DUKE AND VINE STS., LANCASTER, PA. 43-COX & CO.'S OLD STAND.-W The Stock includes all the LATEST STYLES SPRINGS, uch as the Brewster, Whitney, Salidce Triple, Empire 'Cress Spring, Dexter Queen, Duplex nd Elliptic, and they will also make te order any style a purchaser may desire. Repairing fall kinds promptly attended te. All work guaranteed for one year. "OUR WORK SUSTAINS OUR WORD." EXCURSIONS. DAILY EXCURSIONS FROM PHILADELPHIA CAPE MAY The famous mammoth three-deck Steamer REPUBLIC Leaves Kace Street Wharf at 7la. m., arriving at Cape May about 12 p. m. Returning, leaves Cape May ut 3 o'clock p. m., givingample time for bathing or a drive en the beach. A full Brass Band and Orchestra Music for dancing. Parler Entertainments varied weekly. Lunch eons and Refreshments in abundance. Din ners and suppers provided. Oysters and Fish served for supper a tew moments after taken irem me waier. Fare for the Bound Trip - $1.00. SUNDAYS Will leave Kace Street Wharf at )4 a. m. 1 S. A Bread Gauge Steam K. K. will con vey passengers te Cape Island in 8 minutes. Tickets for sale at CHAS. H. BARK'S, c2S-2md&w CENTRE SQUARE. WANTED. WANTED. .EVERYBODY TO ADVER tlse, free of charge, in the Ihtelliokx Ihtelliekx ckk, who wants something te de. w ANTED. A GIRL. WANTED AT NO. 223 North Duke Street. -TTTANTED A SITUATION BY A YOUN TV girl te de general housework. Apply ait Ne. 208 East Lemen street ltd XJlfANTED A GOOD COOK AT A FIRST T V class hotel. Inquire et S. G. Genscmer's liquor store, North Queen street, Lancaster. 3td KAGS! KAGSI RAGS! BAGS WANTED Housekeepers take notice that we are pa; Ca aylng 2 cents a pound for muled kaus. ash paid as seen as delivered te aer9-3md Ne. 235 West King Street. EDUCATIONAL. rpHE ACADEMY CONNECTED WITH L Franklin and Marshall College eilers su perier advantages te young men and boys who desire either te prepare for college or te obtain a thorough academic education. Students re ceived at any time during the school year 8end for drcnlars. Address RET. JAMES CRAWrOBD, ctU-lvd Laacaster. Pa. FIREWORKS. TirANTED. 5,000 MEN AND BOYS Te close ent our stock of FIREWORKS FLAGS AND CHINESE LANTERNS. Stere open en MOXDAT for the sale of FIREWORKS, AT D. S. BURSK'S, Ne. 17 EAST KING STREET. EOR SALE OR RENT. PUBLIC SALE OF HORSES. On MONDAY, JULY 5, 1880, will be sold at public sale at Frederick Brimmer's Livery Stables, en North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa., 3-2 HEAD et FINE CANADA HORSES. Sale te commence at 12 o'clock M. et said day. GEORGE GROSSMAN, S. Hess & Sex, Aucts. jy2-2td 17UK RENT. ; The second story of Eshleman ft Rath von's Banking Heuse, at Centre Square, and also a room en second story, opposite the Penn'a R. R. Depot, en Chestnut street. B. F. ESHLEMAN. f23-2td&Stt Atternev-atLaw PUBLIC SALE ON TUESUAY JULY 6 1880, at 9 o'clock, a. m., wiU be sold at the late residence of Michael Malene, deceased. Ne. 301 East Orange street, the entire let et Household and Kitchen Furniture, one large Parler Mirror, 12 feet high, also. Quarry Toels such as Hammers, Drills, Picks, etc. ; one Cart, Harness of all kinds, etc.; one Buggy with top, and a great many articles net men tioned. Terms made known by WM. L. PEIPER, ED. McGOVERN, J. M. M. BVRKE. Executers. II. Shubkkt, Auct. jun2S-tsd TINWARE, AC- -TCFTKEN DOLLARS BUYS A FIRST-CLASS REFRIGERATOR, With Enameled Water Tank, at SIIEIiTZEE, HUMPHREVILLE ft KIEFFER'S, Ne. 40 East King Street. Lancaster, Pa. GROCERIES. w HOLESALE AND RETAIL. LEVA'S FLOUR Ne. 227 NORTH PRINCE STREET. dl7-lyd TILED EDITION SATURDAY STONING, JULY 3, I860. INDICATIONS. Washtkoten, July 3. Fer the Mid die Atlantic states, warmer, clear or partly cloudy weather, northerly winds and higher barometer. TtlE SILENT MAN. He Finds Voice te Make Pretty Speech Gea. Great at Kansas City. Kansas Citt, Me., July 3. Gen. Grant was met yesterday at Merrian Park by about 15,000 people. In his speech he said : uw mwu uj nun b ill un jiusiuuu a have held te render the very best services in my power for the whole people, without respect te race, color, previous condition or political affiliation, Great applause. I am net aware of having committed an act in my life, or saying a word which has injured my own standing one way or the ether, and cer tainly net in a political way. I have, indeed, belonged te one of the great est political parties of the country, because en the whole I believe it much nearer right than the ether. Applause. But I claim te have as much geed feeling and friendship for the party opposed te me as te the party which has heretofore conferred honors upon me. I have always believed that Wfrat was best for the entire country was going te help both the political parties in the end. Fer we are citizens in common of one great na tion, and the greatest nation that the sun shines upon te day." THE RIFLE. The Americans te Sheet at Wimbledon. Dublin, July 3. The following Ameri can riflemen have agreed te act with Mr. Frank Hyde in the match te come off at Wimbledon : Browne, Clarke, Dudley, Farrew, Gerrish, Jacksen, Laird, Rock well and Scott, also Burnside if he ar rives in time. The All Ireland Challenge Shield. The competition for the All Ireland challenge shield has just commenced. The American team consists of Browne, Jack Jack eon, Scott and Laird ; of the two Irish teams one consists of Fenten, Rigby, War ren and Milner, and the ether of Joynt, Coghlan, Jehnsen and Murphy. The weather is stormy with rain. 3:40 p. m. The following aie the total scores at the 1,000 yards range for the 20 shots : Americans : Jacksen 84, Scott 87, Browne, 93, Laird, 78. Total, 342. Irishmen Ne. 1 : Fenten 80, Jehn Rigby 86, Warren 79, Milner 84. Total, 329. Ne. 2: Joynt 89, Coghlan 76, Jehnsen 78, Murphy 91. Total, 334. Americans Again Ahead. Londen, July 3, 3 p. m. The three teams have just shot off ten rounds at the 1,000 yards range. Of the Ameiicans, Jacksen scored 43, Scott 42, Browne 45, and Laird 31. The scores of the Irish teams are a? follews: Ne. 1: Fenten 37, Jehn Rigby 42, Warren 30, Milner 44. Ne. 2, Joynt 45, Coghlan 33, Jehnsen 38, Murphy 46 ; the Americans leading by 5 points. The firing is being clone under a rain storm. ISUENOS AYRES. Assuming Warlike Airs. Londen, July 3.-A despatch from Rie de Janeiro te Renter's cempany,datcd te-day, says: "Intelligence has been received from Buenes Ayres that matters have again assumed an unfavorable aspect owing te the refusal of Buenes Ayres te accede te the conditions imposed by the national government. Buenes Ayres con tinues te make warlike preparations and receives arms and ammunition from Mon tevideo notwithstanding the blockade." ALLEGHENY COUNTY. A Decision in Its Faver. Pittsburgh, Pa., July 3. A test case involving the qucsiten whether Allegheny county should be compelled te pay the interest en the claims for losses incurred by the great riots of 1877 was decided in the court of common pleas this morning, Judge Ewing holding that the county was net liable for the interest. The case will be taken te the supreme court for finnal adjudication. ARSON ON THE HIGH SEAS. Twe sailors Sentenced for Firing Cotten en Shipboard. New Orleans, July 3. Themas Melia and Samuel Symonds, sailors, who pleaded guilty te setting fire te the cotton en the ship Iren Cress, en April 22 were te-day sentenced by Judge Wbitaker te five years hard labor each. Jehn 0'Cen nor, of the Ella Weed, charged as an ac. cessery, was released en $250 bail. TANNER. SU11 In Geed Condition. New Yerk, July 3. Dr. Tanner com. pleted the fifth day of his fasting feat at neon te-day. He is apparently cheerful and confident. His pulse stands at 80 and the temperature of his body is unchanged. During this morning he rinsed his mouth with water, carefully refraining from swal lowing any of the fluid. COUPDE SOL1EL. Death from Sunstroke Effects. Jersey City, July 3. Jehn Fallen, 27 years of age, who resides at Ne. 13 Sussex street, Jersey City, and who was fennd last Wednesday morning lying en the pavement en Sussex street, near Green, suffering from sunstroke and taken te the Charity hospital, died there last night. HANGED. Link Williams Pays the Death Penalty. Rolling Ferk, Miss., July 3. Link Williams was hanged here yesterday for the murder of a man named Blissner. About 1,500 were present. Williams made a short speech, warning his friends of his fate and asking them te pray for him. A Fire at Augusta. Augusta, Ga., July 3. A fire here at 3 o'clock this morning destroyed Pendleton & Bre's. foundry and machine works. Less 925,000, insurance $10,000. Gee. Jacksen & Ce's flour mill was partly dam aged. SENSIBLE. WU1 Net Strike New. Londen, July 3. The cotton operatives of Preston, Ashton, Under and Lyne have decided net te join the strike threatened this month by the Bolten, Stalevbride and Rockdale operatives. The strike therefore will be only partial and local. ANTNYXTKKATKHUGAHD. A Famewa ex-Chief Ketarms te Mia OM uceapattea. Londen, July 3. A Paris dispatch te the Times says: "The famous brigand chief Castime Girordame, who in 1861 was the terror of the Beneveta district, Italy, and who defied capture bat voluntarily emigrated te America, has returned te his old haunts and occupations." Carry Harris Gets Tea T Philadelphia, July 3 William Hague, alias "Curly" Harris, convicted'et murder in the 2d degree, was sentenced thismom thismem ing te ten years imprisonment. GarSeld's Managers. The headquarters of the national Repub lican committee have been located at Ne. 241 Fifth Avenue, New Tork. A Steamship Lanached. Philadelphia, July 3. A new steam ship, te ply between Curacea and Maia caibe, was launched at the shipyard of Hilknan & Ce., at Cooper's Point, N. J., this morning. She was christened the Maracaibo. SWEET. Reduction of Sugar Dnty. Paris, July 3. The Chamber of Deputies today unanimously adopted the bill reduc ing the duty en sugar thirty francs after the 1st of October next. MARKETS. Stock Markets. NbwIemc. JulyS. Stocks Inactive. Meney 233 N. Y. Central 12S Eric W,i Adams Express 114 Michigan Central St Michigan Southern KWli Illinois Central 1U5 Cleveland ft Pittsburgh.. ..118 Chicago ft Reck Island 10t Pittsburgh ft Pert Wayne.. Ifl) Western Union Tel. Ce lOUJ Teledo A Wabash 3&2 New Jersey Central 66 United States Bends and Sterling Exchange. (Quotations by II. K. Jamisen ft Ce., S. W. Cor. 3d and Chestnut Streets). Philadelphia. July 3 iTnlted States 6's, 1881, (registered).. 104 United States 5's, 1881. (registered).. MttU United States 4k's, 1891, (registered)lC?10 0O United States 4H,s,1891,(coupens).. .100 10 00 United States 4X 1907. (registered).. 10812 United States Currency C's 124H6I23 Sterling Exchanire 485 Q487X DRY GOODS. BLACK SILKS Fer Trimming and Dress, 60 cents and up, at FAHNESTOCK'S, Next Doer te the Court Heuse. COLORED SILKS, 60 Cents, at FAHNESTOCK'S. SUMMER DRESS GOODS Of every description, ut FAHNESTOCK'S. quantities el LADIES' SKIRTS, White und Colored, SO cents und up, at FAOESTOCK'S, Next Doer te tae Court Heuse. J. B. Martin & Ge. Lawns, Ginghams, White Goods, SWISS, UnWaRAlISHT. Full Lines of Uoeds in all Departments at Very Lew Prices. J. B. MARTIN & CO. WAI.L J'ArERS, Me. "TTtTE MAKE ALL KINDS OF WIRE SCREENS FOB WINDOWS, and put them up in such a manner that you need net remove when you wish te close the window. A decided advantage ever the old way, and a Screen will wcarlengerand Is much mere easily handled. Wire Screen Deers made et every description. Have a nick stock of Plain and Landscape Wires. Sold by the feet in any quantity. Seme Otid Lets of WALL PAPER at bargains te closeQeut. PHARES W. FRY, Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST. MISCELLANEOUS. GRAND PARTY ON TO-MORKOW (SAT URDAY) evening and Picnic en Monday afternoon, July 5. at 1 o'clock, at Schoenber Scheenber ger's Park, Music by Ripple's String Band. Admission tree. Jy2-2td A DAM SNYDER. Proprietor rpAKE NOTICE. GBAXD PICNIC, Fer the benefit of the Humane Engine Heuse, will be held at the Green Cottage, en MONDAY, JULY 5th, 1880. Admission free. Ne Improper characters allowed en the grounds. By order of the Committee. Jy2-2td TAGLE CIGAR BOX. MANUFACTORY. ' We have started a new Cigar Bex Manufac tory at Ne. 241 North Queen street, and are new prepared te fill all orders at the shortest notice. As we have all the latest Improved machinery we will make as fine a box as can be had In the country. Give us a call. BECHTOLD ft Ce.. Ne. 211 North Queen Street, jea-tfd Lancaster. Pa. HANCOCK MEAD. A delicious, healthy Beverage, far superior te the ordinary soda water. FIVE CENTS A GLASS. Fer sale by J. B. KAUFFMAN, HO. 11 X QUXRX ST.. iaseMwd I rv iJ 'A