LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER MONDAY MAS 2& 1881. - - ' ' - ' f f n i '" f r f Register Jeseph Umble, city. Protlienotary The friends or both Frirly ami Skilcs claim their nomination re spectively. On the face 'of the returns, as exhibited by the Fridy party, he has 178 majority, and frauds in Skilcs' s favor arc alleged in the Second, Fourth, Sixth and Seventh wards of this city. The ether .side has the committee and claim counter frauds. County Treasurer Jehn J. Geed, Mar tic. Clerk of Quarter Scss'.ens Geerge W. Eaby, city. Clerk of Orphans' Court Jeseph Rccscr, Sadsbury. Prison Keeper David K. Burkhelder, city. County Commissioners Samuel M. Myers, city ; Abram Summy, Marietta borough. Corener Daniel A. Shiffcr, city. Directors or the Feet Jehn Evans, Warwick : Martin Krcider. city. Prison Insicteis II. I. Gish, West Denegal ; Jehn .1. Leng, Druinore. CeiiuLv Auditors U. M. Grcider, Mt. Jey borough ; Jelui K. Recti, city. Delegates .Southern Distiict II. N. Jircncinan Strasbujg; A. F. Frantz. Lan caster twp ; Milten Hcidclbaugh, Bart ; R. M. Ilnicnius, city. Northern District In Doubt II. S Boek. Kast Denegal ; E. B. Brubakcr, Elizabeth ; F. U. Gantz, East Denegal ; C. E. Graybill, Columbia ; C. L. Hun Mjckcr, Manhcini ; Jehn S. Nolde, East Cecalicn; Ezra Heist, Manhcini ber.; S. E. Wisncr, Marietta : J. W. Yocum, Ciltinibia. Tlic Return Judges. Early this morning the town began t till up with politicians and there was lively "cliinnimr" ami vivid repeits of "count in" and "count out" at every head-4 tiarlcrs. The McMclleii people bent themselves te .securing control of the beard of return judges, aud get their weik in, although as ether events showed they hadn't, a majority or that body. Pretty seen limbic' election aud Kieady's defeat caine te be conceded, but en a full count Skiles's election was denied, and Fridy'K li lends took courage at the icpert of his 178 majority en the face or the returns, and chances te preve as much fraud against him as the ether side could show in his behalf. The doers of Fulton hall wens net open ed until 11:30, and then the crowd inshed pell-mell, but found that a slieug body of, MIicc had been stationed in various paits of the hall guarding the apreaches te the parquet and te the stage. Uikmi the stage were a few tcp.it tcr.s. and J. W. Jehnsen and Al. Shenck. Jehnsen and Shenck lese simultaneous ly t call the meeting te order. Jehnsen claiming te have been deputized for that purpose by B. Frank Eshluman, chairman of the committee, aud Shenck claiming that, being one of tins secretaries of the county ceiiiniith'iht: was the preiK-r parly te call te order. Indescribable yells greeted both these gentlemen as they attempted te addrsss the meeting, and nela word that was said by either could be heard until Jehnsen pi opted Lewis S. Hartman and Captain Jehn It. Bricker, te count the votes east for permanent president. Shenck nominated for the sauie purpose J. A. Stelier and T. B. Cochran. Beth .sets of nominations were greeted with yells and hisses and cries el' "set down," " turn 'em out." Stelier tried te make a speech, saying that every thing could be done fairly, hon estly and in accordance with the rules il the crowd would only keep quiet. Jehnsen finally get a chance te read the rules relative te organization, though he was occasionally interrupted by cries of : " push him oil the stage." Tem Cochran finally nr de a met ion. which was agreed te, that J. AV. Jehnsen and Al. Shenck act jointly in the organiza tion of the meeting. Lew Hartman and Steber both took seat.sand the temporary organization was completed by selecting Kirk Brown ami Al. Shenck :is secretaries. Comparative quiet having Wen secured. the list of election districts was called ever by Jehnsen, the return judge from each district arising as he voted for perma nent president between S. J. Hendei-sen (Sensenig) and Jehn A. Steber ( McMel len i. Every vote was received by cheers and hisses, no matter en which side it. was cast. The call was interrupted and the count disputed half a dozen times, but finally came te a close, Pcquea township aud the Third ward, city, being emitted from the count because of contests. The cleiks agreed in their tally that. Steber had :5 votes and Hendersen 31 votes. The result was received with yells of de light and derision. Mount Jey Upper was the only district net represented. Mr. Steber, en taking the chair, made a brief speech saying that he hejied every thing would be conducted honestly and fairly. He said that the committee en con tested seats .should be appointed by the judges themselves, lie wanted the judges te remember that this was net a contest for ollice, (laughter), but that the jteeplc of Lancaster county are looking uikhi us. (A voice, "Let them leek and be " fol lowed by rears of laughter and calls en the president te hit down, which were carried by yells of approval.) President Steber concluded his speech by inviting Vice President. Hendersen te a seat upon the stage. Al. F. Shenk, Al. S. Edwards and W. S. Smith were chosen clerks by the Kiiim titer faction and J. W. Jehnsen, G.C. Kennedy and W. F. Beyer en part of the Km fac tion," Fer the committee en contests the Examiner faction put in nomination Samuel Evans, II. II. Kurtz, J. P. Al bright and Ames Gast, and the Xcm Km inch named F. B. Musselman, Geerge A. Wallace, Jacob llalbach and Winlield S. Burns for the same committee. Uuder the rules seven of the above eight constitute the committee. The vote was taken by districts, and it appeared that somebody went back en the Examiner people, as the lowest of the Km candidates had &" votes and of the Ex aminer men (Ames Gast) only :: votes, se he was left out in the cold. Warwick is said te be the district that changed the vote. The result was received with great cheering by the ." Reformers." The judges were then called upon for their returns, and all that were net object ed te were received by the officers of the meeting. Following is? a list of the districts whose returns are objected te : Third and Eighth waids,city; Springville, Mount Jey Up. per, Pcquea, Newtewn, Stricklcr'a Scheel Heuse, Spotting Hill. The convention adjourned till 2 o'clock, p. in., when ether objections were ex acted. Afternoon Session. Twe o'clock was the time appointed for the reassembling of the beard, but it was half-pest two before the meeting was called te order, and even then it was found that no tally papers had been prepared and the convention had te wait until they arrived. Meantime, the committee en contests organized aud Jacob llalbach aud J. P. Albright were appointed a sub-committee te receive the contested returns. Wm. Iv. Beard, city, moved that a com mittee of three be appointed te inquire iute the facts of the case concerning the two sets of officers who conducted the clcc tiens in the Third ward, city, and Pcquea township. The motion was declared agreed te and the chair appointed J. R. Windelph, of Marietta, Kirk Brown, of Little Britan, and Jacob- Becker, of Adamstewu, said committee, against the earnest pretest of the Sensenig men. J. W. Jehnsen left the stage and entered into private conversation with or two of the return jndges in the 4iall. The action raised a howl of oppesi tien and loud cries were made te put John John Jehn eon out. Mr. Becker declined serving en the com mittee and before the chair had appointed his successor one of the judges objected that the matters proposed te be referred te the committee was new being considered by the committee en contests. He also appealed from the decision of the chair in announcing that Beard's motion had car ried. The chairman declined te put the ques tion en the appeal from his decision, aud named Zeek, of Warwick, as the third member of the committee. He declined amid the cheers of the Sensenig gang, aud Steber appointed W. K. Beard, whom the Sensenig people vigorously hissed. Then arose another wild scene ever an attempt te rescind the appointment of this committee, which was manifestly in Fri dy's interest. At 3 p. m. all is confusion and uproar between two gangs or howling strikers. After a terrific row Steber put the mo tion te rescind the appointment of the committee. Beyer counted 30 ayes and 29 nays. Steber voted nay and declared it a tie. A wild uproar arose and the yeas and nays were called. All the while the bosses were busy work ing with weak judges aud Sensenig, John John Jehn eon and the heelers en both sides were yelling te the limit of their lung power. At 3:40 Steber weakened, brew-beaten by the demonstrations of the Sensenig "killers," and declared the whole matter postponed and that the committee of three would net act, (Loud cheers from Sensenig's friends.) and the committee of seven, controlled by Skilcs men, proud ly marched out of the hall te count him in, amid the cheers of one side and the groans or the ether. - At this writing, 4 p. in., this committee is in session aud the beard is hearing and counting the uncontested returns. OHITUAKY. Death or Henry II. Yclslcj. Harry Yeisley, as he was commonly called, an account or whose sad misfor tune by the breaking of a scaffold upon which he was standing while engaged in some cat pouter work, appeared in this paper en Sat unlay, died at his father's residence en Net th Mary .street, en Satur day evening, from the effects of the in jmies received in his terrible fall. The young man remained in an unconscious condition up te the moment of filial disso lution. His fatal hurt consisted of a fractured skull ami internal injuries. Corener Mishler held an inquest en the remains of the deceased this morning. The jury was composed of 1IL II. Betz, J. A. Sehuh, II. It. Mishler, Jacob Frank ford, Jehn (i. Heed and Christian Treycr. The vcrdiut was that the deceased "came te his death by reason of a fracture of the base of the cranium by a fall from a scall'eldiug eieclcd in part by himself." Mr. Yeisley's sad death will occasion a vid that will be long felt in a wide circle of sorrowing relatives friends and acquain tances. I Ic was a yemur man of premise, ami a great favorite socially. He was a graduate of the Lancaster high school, and liis tragic end is the first break in the " Class of '71." in whose annual banquets and reunions Mr. Yeisley was ever a leading spirit. His genial disposition, gay spirit , and keen appreciation of what con stituted true fun, rendered him universally popular with the young people of his acquaintance, albeit his con duct, and action were always governed by correct princip'es of morality and temper ed by a cultivated sense of propriety. It was in the home, however, that " Harry " was especially regarded as a model. It was there that his character appeared in its full perfection as a loving dutiful seu aud a kind and affectionate brother, aud there that his less will be most keenly felt, and occasion the most poignant grief. These who knew him best loved him most, than which no higher compliment can be paid te the character and life of a young man whose untimely and tragic taking off is sincerely mourned by these te whom his gentie and manly qualifies se closely en deared him. He was a member of Wash ington Kucampniciit aud Monterey ledgo of Odd Fellows, which bodies, together with his former classmates of the high .school, and a i.ugc concourse of friends and i datives, attended his funeral, which is taking place at the hour we go le press. F1KK. Alexauder Harris's Law Ollice Burned Out. About 5 o'clock yesterday morning tlie room in second story of the Lancaster Law liuilding occupied as a law office by Alex audcr Harris, esq., was discovered te be iu Unities. An alarm was at once given and Use American tire company was very promptly ou baud, and with a plug stream .succeeded in quenching the liaiucs. Almest everything iu Air. Harris's oflice was de stroyed. Fitrnituic, books, papers, judg ments, mortgages, deeds, fcc, &c, were all burned. One, of tbe papers dcBtreJed was a judgment bend for 800, which bad net been recorded. Air. Harris's less will aggregate several hundred dollars, and he is net insured. It is net known hew the lire originated. Air. Harris and a few friends occupied the room until near midnight Saturday, and when they left it every thing appeared te be safe. It is sup posed by seme that an incendiary thrust some combustible material under the deer after Air. Harris left the building, which could easily have been done, as the stair way leading te the second story is almost always open, lly ethers it is thought that a stump of a lighted cigar or match may have been carelessly thrown down by Air. Harris or one of his friends before they left the office, and that this set flre te some loose pajicrs anil then te the lloer. The Uoer was burned through for a con sidcrablc distance as was also Hie lath and plaster partition separating the room from the common hall. The windows, doers, casings and ether interior woodwork of tlin rnninnielimllvilnni:ii'fil. Tim iirsL-sterv .v ... .. S T rf I room under that of Air. Harris occupied by A. .1. J'jbcrly, esq., ts considerably uau aircd by walcr. The building belongs te Alderman Wiley, Geerge Itrttbakcr and A. J. Eberly, and is fully insured in the Lancaster Heme empany and the Phila delphia lire insurance company, of which I. F. Shenk is local agent. ilratli r a Child In Sprlnglield. We learn from a Sptlngllcld, Ohie.papcr, that nn infant, Daisy Miller, aged seven months, daughter of S. R. Alillcr, the well known reaper agent, who beards at the Grape hotel, in this city, died there a few days age. All's. Alillcr has been en a visit te Springfield for some time past, and her husband left for that place a short time age. Air. Alillcr and family have many friends in this city who will be scrry te learn of their child's death. The child was interred at Springfield. Large KgB. One of the largest hen's eggs that has lately come te our observation is one laid by a paitridge cochin fowl belonging te Airs. Moere," of 121 Seuth Prince street, this city, with whose compliments the eggstraerdinary hen product "was sent te this oflice this morning. The egg meas ures S inches in its largest dimensions, and 0 J around the middle, and the lien that laid it is rather below than above the or dinary size of fowls of the variety named. Who can beat it ? Argument Court. This morning argument court began aud when the list was called nearly all the cases were found te be ready. In tlie case of the Prison Inspectors of Lancaster county vs. Isaac II. Staufl'cr, a rule was granted te show cause why the Ji.fa. should net be set aside. Considerable ether business was trans- ted, but nothing of importance. ac COLUMBIA: HEWS. OCR REGULAR CORRESPONDENCE. Mrs. Annie Wittenmyer, of Philadelphia, addressed a large congregation in the M. E. church, last eveuiug en the temperance question. Rev. Joel Swartz, D. D., of Harrisburg, preached meruing and evening of yester day in the E. E. Lutheran church te large congregations. Mr. Josejph H. McFaddcn, of Philadel phia spent Sunday with 'friends in town. Mr. Harry Yeung, son of Cel. James Yeung, of Middletown, with his wife, formerly of Columbia, spent yesterday iu town, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orrick Richards. Senater Lee, of Venango county, spent Sunday as the guest of Senater Kaufl'man. Rev. Heury Wheeler officiated last even ing in the M. B. church of Washington borough. Mr. Geerge U. Richards has received a large number of copies of the revised New Testament which he is fast disposing of. The river is today six inches above low water mark. Rev. E. S. Herriug, of Wrightsville, preached last evening for St. Jehn's English Lutheran congregation in Shuler's hall. The passcuger depot, offices and all the motive power of the Pennsylvania railroad company are te-day draped with crape by reason of the death of ex-President Thes. A. Scott. Jehn S. Clarke, the actor, spent Sun day in town. . He was shown through the opera house and said of it : " D n me if it isn't the prettiest little opera house I've ever seen." Clarke will appear here en Wednesday evening. A Polish man named Sliymauski has died front injuries received at Scheeks station early this morning. He had been living in the West, but was en his way te New Yerk where his trunk was shipped. In attempting te get en a freight train at Scheck's mills he missed his neld aud fell with one leg across the track, which was mashed before he could recover his feet. The leg was etushed and it is said he sus tained internal injuries. Deputy Corener Frank held an inquest and returned a ver dict ;iccerding le the above tacts, attach ing no blame te tlii employees or the rail read company. He had ridden te Scheck's en an earlier train but was put off there. Tlie Primaries. The Republican primary election of Sat urday iu Columbia was net marked with liveliness or anything near thereto, but ou the contrary was as dull aud quiet an af fair as can well be imagined. There was little or no excitement and none of the bit terness of factional spirit. About G23 votes were polled. Nene of the candidates for prominent offices being from Columbia, what might have given the thing a better spice was utterly lacking. "Next te Judge Livingston, who had no opponent, Sam Matt Fridy, polled the heaviest vote and led the Bull Ring ticket, which indeed, carried the town except for sheriff where High ran ahead of Kready sixteen votes net much of a majority, it is true, but the efforts of the Striucs and Ilippey saved High from being everslaughed by several hundred majority en the ether side. L. D. Gallagher, for coroner, whom neither et the rings espoused, carried the town and by se deiug evened his' chances with the best for " next time." Umble, for register, polled three times as many votes as Wisslcr, and Eaby for quarter sessions clerk beat Sctley by 55 votes J Spurrier, for clerk of orphans' court, has a whistle-clean majority, and for prison keeper Gcerge Al. Smith leads oil" right royally. Fer county commissioners My ers aud Summy run away ahead. Ne or ganized effort was made te run in a Bull Ring county committeeman in the First ward aud the vote for that otlice steed : Christian Hershcy, 1G0 ; Ed. B. Eckraan, 3. Mr. Eckman was net a candidate. LITTLE LOCALS. II ere and There and Everywhere. Captain L. -D. Gallagher has been ap pointed deputy coroner of Alt. Jey borough and vicinity by Corener Alishlcr in place of Henry Kurtz. Yesterday a tiain leaded with stock p:isscd east through this city and every car was supplied with an air brake which was worked by the engine us en passenger trains. The coroner's vetdict in the case of Daniel Alishlcr, who died suddenly several days age, has been returned te the coro cero core mr. The jury rendered a verdict of death from heart disease. On Saturday, Harry E. Alishlcr, a son of Henry L. Alishlcr, Ne. 17 East German street, was hit ou the ankle by a stone thrown by another boy. Dr. Cox render ed the needed assistance. Suddeu Death. Between 5 and 0 o'clock this morning tlie wife of Frederick Pcusch, grocer, at West King and Alary streets, died rather suddenly. She had been complaining of dyspepsia for several weeks past, but was net considered seriously ill. Yesterday she was attended by a physician aud last night became worse. About 2 o'clock this morning she complained of a terrible pain. She rapidly grew worse aud died this morning at the time stated above. Mayer' Court. The mayor this morning discharged six drunks en payment of costs, sent ene te jail for 10 days and discharged a tramp. One of the drunks was Charles Rewc, who rode a herlb en the pavement around Cen tre square about one o'clock yesterday morning. Officer Gill saw him and took him into custody. He made au eilbrt te cscax? en the way te the station house, but after running for several squares he was caught and locked up. . Funeral or Mrs. Waller. The funeral of Mrs. Frederick Waller took place yesterday, from the residence of her husband, in Atarictta. It was very largely-attcnded by relatives and friends of the deceased. Very interesting ser vices were held in the Alothedist church by Rev. Air. Geiger, former of Alarietta and new of Chester county, assisted by Rev. Air. Weed. The interment was made at the cemetcry In the town. Contract for a Bridge. The county commissioners te-day opened proposals for the erection of a bridge ever the Concstega in East Earl township near New Ueiland. There were five bidders as follews: Jehn Shaeffcr, 3,250; Ames E. Hall, $1,900; James C. Carpenter, 2,14 ; E. C. Deets, $1,848 ; B. J. Carter. 1,800. The con tract was awarded te B. J. Carter, he be ing the lowest bidder. -. Died la tbe Heipltal. Leuis Frick, who had been an inmate of Lancaster county hospital for the past year and a half, died iu that institution nn Sat urday evening from dropsy of the heart. His age was about 45 years, and he had been a soldier. His funeral takes place this afternoon, the interment being at Lan caster cemetery. Slurlit Accident. A horse hitched te a bread wageu be longing te Lawrence Goes, baker, fell en North Queen street, near the Pennsyl vania depot this morning and broke a shaft. Assault and Battery. " Geerge Weaver, a young man of Stras burg, whipped two boys named Bewman in that town en Saturday night, and Squire Bewman held him for court te answer the charge of assault and battery. irZWABrXXTlSEMKlfTS- TKON BITTEKS. IRON BI A TRUE TONIC. IKON BnTKRS are highly reoeraaienUea ter all diseases requiring a certain and effi cient tonic; especially ! INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA. INTERMITTENT FEVERS, WANT OF APPE TITE, LOSS OF STRENGTH, LACK OF ENERGY, &c. It enriches the bleed, strengthens the muscles, and gives new life te the nerve. It acts like a charm en the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, such as Tatting the Feed, Bitching, Heat in the Stomach, Heartburn, etc. The only Iren Preparation that will net blacken the teeth or rvc headache. Sela by all druggists. Write ter the A B C Boek, 32 pp. ei usei ni am amusing reauiBg senr free. ; BROWN. CHEMICAL COMPANY, liUydftw BALTIMORE, MD. Fer Sale at OOHK AN'S DRUG STORE, 137 and 130 North Queen street, Lancaster. I; ANCASTEK WATCHES. ED W. J. Manufacturing Jeweler, WK INVITE ATTKNTION -T.O OU&'LAEQK STOCK OF LANCASTER AND AMERICAN WATCHES, FRENCH AND AMERICAN CLOCKS. Solid Silver aud Silver-Plated Ware In Spoons, Ferks, Knives, Casters, Ac. V offer te our patrons advantages which are rarely combined in one estubiNliinent, be cause we have a complete MAKVFAOTOBIMG IMSFAKTMKNT in connection with our retail business ,aml arc making a large parttit the goods we sell. This enables its te bu mire of qual ity, te sell at the lowest prices, and gives ns flrst-class facilities for WATCH WOKK and rSKH- EDW. J. ZAHM, Manufacturing Jewelcr, - - Tallin's Cerner, I.aucaster, Pa. niartl :imdAwlt jfASKUAIX. Saturday's Came at Mlllersvllle. On Saturday afternoon the baseball club of Franklin and Marshal college went te Millcrsville where they played a game with the Nermal school nine, defeating them by the score of 12 te 11. The score is given below : y. & it. COLLEOK. U.O. Miller, 2 b 2 2 Franklin, 3 b 2 3 Sheiblcy, 11., s. s.. 1 3 Itettcnsteln, r. t.. 1 2 Sheibley, W.,1. t- 1 4 Ueltur, c 1 5 Ileislcr, p 3 1 Untrew. c. t e 4 Swift, lb 1 3 11 27 12 27 II tupln; Merris II. Itcbcr. Time et dame 2 hours, 45 minutes. On next Saturday afternoon the Millers ville boys will come te this eity when the return game will be played between the clubs en the college grounds. The Nermal nine claim a tie and their statement is, briefly, that near the close of the game, two of the Collcge nine, being out, and a man en first and one en third base, the mau at the bat made a strike, upon which the man en first base ran te second base and was put out ; but at the same time the man en third base ran home, but he hadn't reached home plate before the man that ran te second base was put out. The Millersville boys claim that tbe run should net have been counted, and if the statement given above, which is by a reliable correspondent, is correct, the rules governing the game plainly forbid the run being scored. The college boys claim that thp Millcrs ville club rubbed out one of the runs which was made by them, aud they allege that they wen the game fairly and can de it ajrain. A stele Man. Jehn Miller, a tramp, was found lying along the roadside, in Paradise township. He was in the last stages of consumption and stated that he wished te go te Phil adelphia, where he has friends. He was brought te the hospital aud was given a ticket te Philadelphia by Superintendent Cox. He left for that city at 1:20 this afternoon. In Mourning. All passenger depots and engines en the Pennsylvania railroad have been draped in mourning,in respect te the memory of Cel. Themas A. Scott, the deceased cx-presi-dent. The depot in this city was draped this lneruinK. Decisions Kenuered. A dispatch te W. A. Atlee, esq., states that the decisions of the lower court in the following Lancaster county cases liave been reversed by the supreme court : Mc Gettrick's apiwal, Heidlebach vs. Themas, Welchans vs. Shirk (city treasurer's case), Brubaker's appeal. Don't lour Canary Sing ? Then get a bottle of Bird Bitters, which is an unfailing restorer of song and a cure fet all diseases et cage birds. It your druggist does net keep it, or will net get it for you, send a postal eard te the Bird Feed Company, I7 Federal street, Camden, N. J., and they will see that you arc supplied. Price, 25 cynts. iiur2.':-:;nu!.tw "lteucti en Kat." The tiling desired found at last. Ask drug gist ter Ueugh en Itnts. It clears out rats, mice reaches, flies, bed-bugs, l.rc beves. Jehn V. Leng Si Sen, tancestcr. City Kill rosters. Carsen & llcnscl, city bill pesters and dis tributors, office Intelligences building. Ne. 6 Seuth Queen street. Amusements. Clarke at Columbia. The celebrated come dian Mr. Jehn S. Clarke will en Wednesday evening et this week, appear at the opera house in Columbia in a special bill, including live of his most famous Impersonations, name ly, Dr. Pangless In ' The JIcir-at-Law," Jack Gesling in "Pox and Geese," Jy"or Welling ton DeBoett in. "A Widow Hunt," Cousin Jee in "Rough Diamond," and Toedles in the tipsy scene of the famous farcical comedy of that name. This Is certainly a very strong list of attractions, in which the audience will en joy the rare privilege of a comprehensive view et live most widely known comedy crea tiens, some of the best and material portions et all the ubeve named plays being given. Our Columbia neighbors' will no doubt signify their appreciation or the compliment et which they arc thus made the recipients by giving tlie distinguished actor a most cordial recep tion, and these et Mr. Clarke's admirers in this city who may decide te run up and see him are assured or a thoroughly enjoyable and highly artistic entertainment. White, soft and velvety hands fellow the use of Cutlcura Medicinal Seap. Teachers, authors and ethers et sedentary habits highly nrize Malt Bitters. HfKVIAJj NOTICES. It is impossible ler a woman after a faithful course of treatment with Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, te continue te suffer with a weakness et the litems. Enclose a stamp te Mrs. Lydta K. Pinkham, 233 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass., for her pamphlets. Vast-Iren Fellows. Men nt endurance have healthy klndeys and liver. Ne aches in the back, no piles or con stipation. Thccnrofer these diseases Is Kidney-eort. This great remedy keeps np the tone of the whole body by enabling the liver, bowels mid kidneys te perform their func tions perfectly. Beth the liquid ami dry are sold by druggists. Pioneer Press. my23-lwdAw NORMAL. U.O. rturtlesen, c 2 3 Harnett, s. s 4 0 Sprawl, 1 Ir. 2 4 Schiller, p 1 1 Purge"!!, 1. 1 0 3 Scott, 2 b 1 3 Wissler, r. t 1 4 lliestund.c. 1 0 4 I'ile.Sb 0 5 TKON BITTERS. ERS! SURE APPETISER. A MEXICAN WATCHES. ZAJZNL, Zahm's Cerner, Lancaster, Pa. Koiieructent. When a beard of eminent physicians aud chemists announced tlie discovery that by combining some well known valuable reme dies, the most wonderful medicine was pro duced, which would cure such a wide range of diseases that most all ether remedies could bu dispensed with, many were sceptical ; but proof et its merits by actual trial has dispelled all doubt, and te-day the discoverers of that great medicine. Hep Hitter, are honored and blessed by all as benefactors. niytR-2wd.tw Messrs. Ely lines.. Druggists, Oswego, N. Y. Your "Cream Balm" d liters from alt ether preparations, as it doe? tram all you claim for it. I have been cured et Catarrh of many years' standing by its use, anil my sense of smell has been restored. Fer colds in the head it works like magic. K. II. Sueuwoed, National State Bank, Elizabeth, X. .1. Aug. 1:5, IS7I. See advertisement. Ely's Cukam Balm for tlie cure of Catarrh and Hay Fever is having large sales with me. I pronounce it the best article I have ever sold for the treatment et these diseases, and take pleasure in recommending it te my patrons, as I am from day te day hearing the met fa vorable reports et its beneficial effects. llKMRY 15. MCMTLK, Dl'Uggist, KllStOII. I'll. niyiJ 2wdtw UK AT US. Hear. On Saturday, May 21, 18SI. Lizzie M., daughter of Jeseph and Mary A. Heur. Funeral fi'nm the residence of her lather, Ne. 420 East King street, Tuesday, May 21, at 2 o'clock, p. m. Fucc In this city, en the 2lst inst., Henry ITlick, aged C3 years and 12 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited te attend the luueral, from his late residence. Ne. 52t Kast Orange street, en Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. It Pkcsch. In this city, en May 23, 1SS1, Amelia H., wife of Frederick 1'euseh. Her relatives and friends are respectfully in vited te attend the lunenil, from the residence or her husband. Ne. 501 West King street, en Wcdnfasday afternoon, ut 3 o'clock. Inter ment nt Lancaster cemetery. 2td yW AttVKHTISEMESTS. 1STATIB OF HENKVF. IIIIWMaN, I.ATK It or Lancaster city, deceased. Letters of administration en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons in debted thereto are requested te make immedi ate payment, and these having claims or de mands ngain-tl the same, will present them without delay for settlement te the under signed, residing in said city. E. F. BOWMAN, my23-Cwdeaw Administrator. INSURE WITH THE OLD ANt," WKI.L Established Agency of the H Fire insBMCii Ce., OP PHILADELPHIA. ASSK.TS OVER Eleven Hundred Thousand Dollars. Invested in Sate and Solid .Securities. RIFE & KAUFMAN, Ne. 19 KAST KINO STKKKT. dll-CtiidM.W.Slt Second Fleer. rpiCADK SALK OK 100 CARRIAGES Including a Flne Assortment et EASTERN BUILT PHAETON AND LIGHT WOKK. THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1881. AT 11 O'CLOCK, AT HERKNESS' BAZAAR, NINTH AND SANSOM STREETS, 1'HILADICLI'HIA. ltd ri'HK UEVISEI) VERSION Oil THE NEW TESTAMENT, FROM THE OIUGIKAL l'RI.NT, AT FON DERSMITH'S BOOK STOKE, NO. 3 KAST KINO SlKKKT, LANCASTER, PA. ltd TCULTON OFEKA HOUSE. ONE NIGHT ONLY. THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 26. TOlPASTraHSECO FOR l&l. THE LARGEST AND BEST COMPANY that exhibits under roer or within doers. TONY PASTOR America's Representative Amusement Caterer, "surrpuni led by a phalan r et Music, Skill, Fun, Farce, Wit and Senti ment. Fergusen Mack, Miss Ella Wesner Lester & Allen. Lester Williams, Frank McNlsn, Leland Sisters, The Irwin Sisters, Lillie western, French Twin Sisters. Harry McAvoy. Miss Emma Rogers, Dan Collyer, Frank ti Irani. , A special feature eLtue performance H the CTcat burlesque nn school, periermed one hundred ntghtaatTeny Paster's Theatre, New Yerk, and entitleJ, "OUR SCHOOL UIKLS," A splendid picture et fnn and musle. Reserved Seats at Opera Heuse Office, may 21 4t" THIRD BDITIOI. MONDAY EVENING. MAY 23. 1881. WKATHKR INDICATIONS. Washikcteit, May 23. Fer the Middle states fair weather and local rains in Vir ginia, winds, generally from the north te east, no change in temperature and slight change in barometer. OOWEN DEFEATED. Sustained bp a Respectable Minority. Harrisuurg, May 23. The supreme court this morning affirmed the decree of the court of common pleas declaring Frank S. Bend and ethers as the legally elected emcers of the fhtladelpuia & Heading railroad company. Judges Sharswood, Trunkey and Sterrctt dis sented. The New Reading Ofleers. Philadelphia, May 23. The new offi cers of the Philadelphia & Reading rail road company have net yet determined upon a definite plan of action, but when the decision of the supreme court is form ally received by counsel for the MeCal MeCal ments a form of deeree te be .asked for from the common pleas court will be drawn up. President Bend is in New Yerk but will return this afternoon and attend the funeral of the late Cel. Scott te-morrow. THE VACANT SEATS. Mime Slguilicant Utterances la Cernell a Candidate ? New Yekk, May 23. An Albany spec ial te the Evening Pest states : "On the authority of well-informed persons, it seems new practically impossible for both Conkling and Piatt te be re-elected. Tlie failure of the opposition can occur only in two ways : first, through the inability of the administration men te unite en proper candidates; and, second, en the ability and willingness of the Conkling men te secure Democratic aid." The Albany special te the Cemmerccuil says : " This morning the Express comes out with a double leaded article announc ing the determination of Cenklimr aud Piatt te re enter the Held for re-election te Senate, and proceeds te read Mr. Conkling a lecture for taking a part in the contest. 'He can alTerd te be defeated,' it adds, 'but he should net place himself in the way of being humiliated ; that will only please his enemies.' This ar ticle is regarded as of great significance as showing cither that an irresponsible editor has made a great mistake or that Gov. Cernell's premises are like pie crust made te 1m broken." The Express is the organ of Gov. Cor Cer nell. IJY WIBF, Afternoon Telegrams Condense!. The walking match atJOilmere's Garden, New Yerk, is a dismal tailurc. Four boys, Peter Keenan, Edward.Con Edward.Cen ghran, Baker and a lad whose name is net reported, went beating in the North river at New Yerk, and by the upsetting of their craft, Baker and Keenan were drowned ; the ethers escaped. Tlie Syracuse, Binghampton &, New Yerk railroad company has decided by a unanimous vote te increase the capital stock of the read 2,000,000. A pilot schooner, containing a pilot, thrce apprentice pilots and a cook, was swamped in the river at Riviere Dn Loup, Canada, by the wind en Saturday last and :tl I en beard were drowned. THE DEAD KA1LKOAD K1NU. Cel. ford ney of Lancaster te be one of the Fall Bearers. Philadelphia, May 23. Arrangements for the funeral of the late Cel. Themas A. Scott, have been completed. Services will be held at the house at Woodburn, where the pall bearers and family will assemble and interment will take place at 5 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at Woodland cemetery. The following gentlemen will act as pall bearers : Geerge B. Roberts, A. J. Cassatt, Hen. Jehn Scott, Frank Thomsen, Jehn P. Green, R. D Barclay, Geerge P. Krnmhhaar and Cel. Wm. B. Ferd ney, of Lancaster. KOSIAN REVOLUTIONISTS! Their Reply te the Czar's Manifesto. Londen, May 23. The Russian revolu tionists have answercn the czar's manifesto by a second utterance dwelling en the wretchedness of the peasants, the dctorta dcterta dctorta riens te Siberia, the gagging of free speech and public journals, aud declaring that false counsellers are in possession of the czar's car. The document concludes as fellows : " Let your majesty assemble your people around you and listen te their wishes in nn unprejudiced spirit and then neither your majesty nor the state will have any reason te apprehend further ca tastrophe." Violence by Kentucky " Regulators." V.VNCKiiinte, Ky., May 23 Jehn Smith came te town Saturday evening with the story that the regulators had surrounded his bourn in the eastern part of the county and opened lire, wounding his wife. He and his sons tied, leaving Mrs. Smith, but lie had arranged te have her brought te town. Tewnlcy Bellamy, who was wounded by the regulators a few weeks at;e. has died. Swedish Emigration Iteceuiing Alarming. Londen, May 23. A despatch from Co Ce cnhagcn te the Standard says : " The Swedish government is becoming alarmed and contemplates legislation iu view of the emigration which is assuming the proier- tiens ei an exeuus. several counties are practically denuded of able-bodied inhali itants." Death ami Destruction by Heller Explosion. Cincinnati, May 23. The Oakland, Me., steam saw mills, 4 miles west of Oak land, was blown te atoms by the explosion of the steam boiler. Marshall Ruth, the foreman, was blown a distance of COO or 700 feet and was instantly killed. Wm. Browning was caught under falling tim bers and seriously injured. 8 or 10 ethers were slightly injured Disturbed Limerick. Londen, May 23. In response te urgent appeals a large force of constabulary, hastily collected in the counties of Dublin and Wicklow, have been despatched te the disturbed districts in Limerick. Killed by Sliafttr.c;. Stamford, Conn., May 23. Jehn Dai ley, an empleyee of the Stamford woolen mills, while oiling some shafting this morning, had his clothing caught and was instantly killed. MAMKBTS. new Ye Mmmu Nw Yerk, May 23. Fleur State" and West ern market firm, moderate demand ler expert and home trade use: Superhne State l 10gt 70 ; extra de (4 7S0t 90 ; choice de $4 1KX3510: tancy de 15 100675: rennd hoop Ohie $4 9005 0 : choice de $5 .r.5C75; superfine western H in4 70; common te gee I ex tra de Si 75G"'i ; choice de $5 OO0R 75 ; choice white wheat de, at ti 25C 25. , Senthern scarce and firm ; common te fair extra, 95 103 5 90 : geed te choice de $5 609750. Wheat without decided chantce and fairly ac tive ; Ne. 1 White., June, $1 11 ; Ne. 2 Red,. May, SI 24UC)1.24; de June, St 22123; de Jufy,li12i. Cern fairly active about steady; Mixed western spot. 403c; de future, KeflOJc. Oats scarcely se Arm ; State, 46953c ; West ern, uyQZZc Philadelphia Market. PHtLADnrnuL, May 23. Plenr firm, goe.1 baking grades lalrly active ; auperlliip. trt 253 75 ; extra 93 87Q4 25 ; Ohie and Indiana family 95 5O0C 00 ; Peuna family 9512 5 37 ; St. Leuis family tog.; se ; Minnesota MtesfT,nJ-,,-'?itra,8't. t6 25: winter . ?T??rm; s- 2 Western. Red. tl 2KS naSlsT' "n'11 ' rte Amber. Cera quieter. .mere offerlntr: Xn 3 mlinli ic!amcr':,"Gi:0: yu,iew' kk; 2iS3, Oats quiet and easier: Nel White 57c- Ne 2, de 5IK : Ne. 3, .le .'3J485US ; Ne. 2 Mtied ?V Rye ilrmnt$lft. OTi"- rrovtsiens nrm, uutunii: mas nerkATSfta 1800; beet ham.-, 23t25a; in.Uan iuS beef 2250. Racen smoked shoulders, Cic; salt de 6G⁣ smoked ltams. 11012c; pickled hams Lard tirm ; city kettle Uc ; loose batchers' lOJic ; prune steam, $1030. Rntter Choice wanted, etlicr kinds nlcnty nnd dull : Creamery extra Pennsylvania, 2ftj$ 29c ; Western-, 35Q27 ; de geed te choice 22Q 25c; Bradrenl comity and New Yerk extra. Rolls dull ; Pennsylvania aud Western 9j ldC, .."BE? firm COO"1 demand ; Pennsylvania M lCc: Western 13i14c. Cheese dull and lower; New Yerk lull cwam 10ailc; Western full 'cream lair te Koed.oaoc : de half skims, SSJ; Pennsyl vania half skims. 5sc. -'- Petroleum steady: refined 7-Jic. Whisky dull at $1 te. Seeds Uoed te prime Clever, nothing de Timethy jobbing at 3 10QS U ; de de flaxseed nominal at 91 25. Cattle Market. PlIlf.ineT.YMTTA- Ver?.fnHlnin..l.Al mm,!..-.. sales, 2,e head: prime, G447c; med, 6& tc; medium, t4(jOic; common, 5X6c. out.-(- mantel mhiw ; sates. u,wuuead; prime Viic; goed,57jtf35?3; medium 5j5rc: cnlls iiCe. Hogs market active : selling at 8a'J).c., ac cording te quality ; sales 3,5t0 head. Live Stock Markets. Ciiicaoe. Heg Receipts. 7,509 lieail; ship ments, -IfWO head; mnmet active., and prices let-, higher; all sold quick; cOuiuieu te geed mixed packing, 9fili: geed' le choice packing and shippiiii;.9i;iOr;0; light '9T. i 10, mainly at r05tlti; Texas pigs, 9120g Cattlu Receipts, 3.2( W head ; shipments, ,ZM head; maiket steady ami unchanged ; all sold, no line here. Mice) Receipts, 20.) head ; geed demand, but sleck very srarcn; common te geed nhnrii :73ii-.": interior te choice woeled, $HUi;ui all sold. Stock Marl New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Stocks also United States Reiids reported daily by .1 aceii II. Lemi, N. E. Cor. CVntie Square. N aw Yerk S recRa. Slecks linn. May Si. r. M. r M hlWf .1.01! A.M. I.W Meney. Chicago & North W stern. . Chicago. Miljit St. Paul .... Caiiaila.SeiidB-11 U. C. & I..C- Is. IC. , Del., l.ack..V. Western Delaware A Hudsen Canal.. Denver A Rie Oratide HannilKtl ft St. Jee , I.K'i 133 13-, 81!.: 3lf M?l 2!Wi I25,(l us; ia;ij II3J, 113J'1I2'M 10!! av: .... swr Lakn Shere A Mich. Seiither-i.. l:. IXV; Vl Manhattan Kluvated ftl ? tkKl All' Michigan Central Missouri, Kansasft Texas N. Y., Lake Krie.fc Westeru New Jersey Central N. Y., Ontario.! Western New Yerk Central Ohie ft Mississippi Pacific .Mail Steamship Ce St. Leuis ft Iren Mt -"-4 r,a - K 1I.Vl1 1152 HSJi mi. 53 5 10li 15IJ4 58 iu5r has, 3! WA, 1514 i W 57?i . 81 Sutro Tunnel. 2-,'i, Union Pucllic. Wabash, St. Leuis & I'acillc .V.,'i 50 rreiernsi. nv,, Western Union Tel. Ce 12lt Itft IWi 1 12tt PUILADKLrillA. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania It. K ( Reading '.'A: Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation 47'J RuiTale, l'ilts. ft Western 'Jl'j Northern Central rlt Northern Pacific. 45 " Preferred sejj Hcstenvillc Philadelphia ft ICrle IC R lewatiuleh Mining BF.J 55 2ljs SI 622 47!i 21 21 KM 41 IXMTKD STATKH IIOMIS. P.M. 1:00 U tilled Stales I per rents... M fix H7 I '! 104 101 Noen Quotations et the (irulu Market. Furnished by .laceh ll. Leng, Commission llreker. Cuicaoe. Cash. .Suiie. Jul v. Wheat fl.: tLMft l.07vi Cern II .42 A-l Oats.... 'W .37,'i .avi Nku- Yerk. Cash. Wl.eat 91.25 91.25 .91.31 Cern 5);g MH .55f jys&ii ruir.AnKi.ruiA. Wheat 1.25 .22f 1.174 Cern fil'rC .My. .; IIALTIMOUIV Wheat 1.25 l.2 1.174 Cern lai ,M ,x, .;' a livKurisKMKsi'T.'t. IKKA HOUSK, COLUlHItlA. JOHN S. CLA11KK The Worhl-Reiiowned Comedian, prier te his Heparin re Kureiic, ler will apiear at the OPERA HOUSK, COLUMBIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1881. A u::mai:kai:lk rill As specially selected ler the Walnut fclreet Theatie. ami represented at Kalllmerr, Itcferc the largest audience of his recent gresit en gagements, intrnducinsr liiin in Hie under under menteoned r. IHSTINCT ANI CKLKIHCATKO CHAR AC I' KIW, Written bv Column, Coyne, Kiirkslene, ISreugh and Stockton. I)r. PangbHs, LL. Ii.aud A.s. s.,in llelr-at- Law. (2 Aits.) Jack (iesllng. In Kevanil Oiwmc. (I Act.) Majer Wellington de Itoefs, in a lV ide.v Hunt. (An Kpisedc.) Cousin Jim-, ill Renh Diamond. (A Selection.) TnfMlles. (The lameu- Tiy Sceii!.) 3-Seats for sale nt the regular places i 11 Columbia. Ne increase in prices. inr.lt-It Wants. WANTKIt AT THIS Ul'ril'K, COPIES O the lAU.Yl.vrKM.!iiK.N'!:ii of Sepleinltet 1 1I-S0, and January SI.ISSI. tld w ANTF.IJ A (lOOn COOK. AI'lLY AT the Cooper Heuse. 111 IC-tld w AMTKOA COIHI SKKVANT UIKL. Must come well recommended. Apply lt 531 NORTH IIUKE ST. at WANTED A YOUNfi MAN AIMUJT Hi yours of age te Irani the drug husiue-.-. Apply at A. I. Haines' New Drugstore, cor ner Prince anil C'luvtnut streets. 2td w ANTKO-A YIJUNfl MA PI -A ftKKMAN wants a situation as assistant iu a store te attend bar or ether similar employment is a geed clerk. Apply at Ne. LSI Kast Slier.' man street. 2td MiSVr.l.VANKOVS. rilHK KKUULAU MONTHLY M'KKTINU X. of the Union Uuilding and Lean Asdoria Asderia Asdoria tieu wilt beat W. A. Wilsen's Office. Ne. 3K Seuth Duke street, en Monday evening at VA o'clock, r.icclien 01 euiccrs. Mi 01 money at 'J o'clock. A. U. R AL L. ni2I-2td Secretary. ATTENTION. THOME JIAVINU WATER Rent te pay will save time and trouble ami cooler a favor en the Treasurer by bring ing with them their Water Rent Netice. WSI. MlCOMSEY, ml7-3td Treasurer anil Receiver of Taxes. PCItLlC SALSi-AT IMS NORTH CHKIM llitu street, dn TUKSIlAYw Mi) 24th, Twe' Dining Tables, Parler Steve aaal Pipe, Range and uipc, 3 Redsteads, Eight Day Cleck, Settee, IU dozen Chain, 2 small Tables, Sink, Dishes, and ether articles net mentioned. sale 10 commence ai i ociectc. my21-2td MAR IA DAVKLKR. FOlt SALE CHEAP' ONE 7 ' OCTAVE UJKIILf: ft CO. PIANO at a sacrifice. Must be sold. Alse, two of ff octave, in geed order; and ether Instruments at a bargain. JUSTUS STUCKKNHOL.. 2t Fulton Hall, Lancaster. Pa. GRAND MUSIC ItY THE ITALIAN STUINU RANU-TO-.MUUT at Rever's lee Cream' Harden, Ne.-Thi and 59 West King street. All flavors et Icn Cream will be served Strawberries anil Cream, Sparkling Seda Water, Cakes nnd Pure Confections. 81 J. R.ROYKR. (TK010!AI8. SKALKD- PKVVXKfALH X will be recelvOiLby tlicMrcet1 Gefuinittee of the city or Luncastcr up te THURSDAY, MAY26,at7Mo;cleckp. .. for broken stone for street purpeses: AUstene'fumished must be hard, or geed quality and of a size te pass, in their largest dimensions, tnreugbr a ring two Indies 111 diameter. Rids must state at hew much per perch stone will be lnrnisbed at the quarry, and also at hew much they will be delivered where required ter nse. The com mittee reserve ine right te reject any or all bids. Proposals may be lc:t wltn Simen W. Itaub, Clerk nt Street Committee, or in tin: Street Committee box at Uie Mayer's Office. Ry order or the Street Committee. D. TREW1TZ ml8 2tdTHftM Street Commissioner.