LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 188L THE COIXE'S FURRY TKACKDY. Funeral 1 tue Murdered Girl Kuima Myers. The funeral of Emma Myers, the victim of .Jehn Ceyle, jr., took plaee from the resideuce of her grandfather, Samuel Myers, at Marietta, at 3 o'clock Wednes nehday afternoon. The interment took plece in the in the SamarifH cemetery". Itevs. Brown, of the Reformed churcu.auii Shannen of the U. B. church officiated. The funeral was one of the largest that has ever taken place in Marietta. The iieeple for miles around the scene of the muYder, en tlic Yerk ceuuty side of the liver, and from Marietta and the country around it, en the' Lantaster county side, flecked te the town in droves te attend the funeral and get a glimpse of the fea tures of the murdered girl, and a crowd congregated at the cemetery long befeic the cortege arrived. Many beautiful floral offerings were sent te tha house of mourning, and the casket was literally covered with them. Nene of the Ceyle family attended the funeral, and it is re ported that the friends of the murdeied giil received a message from them stating that they desired no interview with any of Kmnia's friends 01 relatives. The victim did net bleed much from her wounds until Mrs. II. S. Kaufi'mau pre paivd the body for the t-hreud, whciihe blew! lM3gan te ooze from the bullet Heles in her body and temple, and from her mouth. Her age was sixteen years and live months, lacking one day. She was prepessassing in appearance, industrious, of pleasing manners and bore an excellent character. About four years age she re sided in Ilarrisburg with her family en Reily street. Yeung Ceyle often quarreled with his father, and en these stormy occasions the wrangling of the men could be distinctly heard at Marietta, fhrec-feuiths of a mile across the river from Ceyle's hotel and "ferry en the Yeik county side. Jehn Ceyle, jr., it is stilted, had marked en one of the aprons belonging te Emma that he wanted te marry her ; that it would be au act fraught with danger. A suitor of Emma's residing in Cham bersburg arrived in Marietta en the morn ing the girl was murdered, intending te run ever te Ceyle's that evening. When he heard of the shocking murder, he left en the first train for home, net.dcsiiing te see the unfortunate victim. THIS LAW.' Corener Mlenler'a Anmer. In reply te the article in yesterday's 1k 1k TELLieENC'Cit, signed " Decency and Order," Corener Mishlcr states that he has always shown a tender regard for the feelings of theso whose premises he has been compelled te visit in the per formance of his official duties as coroner, lie has never taken with him aiders or abettors or any ethers" than the surgeon and jury required by the law. As te the "private rights of families" he never has nor never will cncie.ich upon them ; but he will net permit the supposed "private lights" of anybody te prevent him from performing his sworn duties ; and if he be resisted iu the perfor mance of these duties, he can legally coni ceni matid sufficient feice "te overcome the re sistance, lie has the law en Ins side and if "Decency and Order" wants te knew where te find it, let him consult 20th Pa., II. of It. bill pjge 150 ; Sd B.ur pp. 1C2 te 403 ; 4 Barr pp. 2G9 te 271 ; 20 Pa., State Reports page 150 ; 31 Pa., State Ilcpeils page 300. The above and ether laws and decisions by the courts make it net only his privilege but the sworn duty te investigate the ciicumstances el every case of sudden or violent death about which there may be any reasonable suspicion or cause of doubt, he being the judge ; and the supreme court has decided that the the greater the opposition made by the friends of the deceased, the greater is the necessity for a thorough investigation. The coroner says he has never had any difficulty with anybody, in holding an in quest, except where the friends of the de -ceased wcie very iguetaut, or whoie they had been misled by I he " senseless clamei" efsuch fellows as 'Decency, and Older." Iu every inquest held by him he has been sustained by the court. Hubley'itCase. Iu the United States district court at Philadelphia, en Wednesday, Judge But ler hcaul an argument en the motion for a new tiul in the case of Gee. W. llublcy, convicted of having stolen a college badge, which had been mailed at Mount Jey, and placed in charge of defendant as route agent. Counsel for defendaut based his argument chiclly upon the gieund that there had been submitted te the jury tes timony sufficient te raise a doubt of guilt, and upon that testimony a veidict of net guilty should have been rendered. The statement te several friends of the accused that he had found the badge iu the mail car and had worn it in the hope of finding the owner, was considered te strongly r but the presumption of guilt. Te this the district attorney replied that Hubley had made a different state ment te ether persons, and that the one contradicted the ether and created a doubt of their truthfulness. Mr. Valentine argued that the jury had been put in pos session of all the facts and circumstances, had heard the explanation of the accused en the witness staud, the aiguments of the counsel and the charge of the judge, ami had, after due consideration, found a ver dict of guilty. A new tiial should net, therefore, be granted, unless the ji'dge was satisfied they had made a mistake. Judge Butler reserved his decision. The Junction aud Breakwater Railroad. The annual meeting of the Junction &, Breakwater railroad, built aud at onetime principally owned by Themas Baumgard ner, Gee. K. Recti, Jehn Barry and Jehn Shealf of this city, was held at Georgetown, Delaware, yesterday. The receipts for the past year were S75.2S1, aud operating ex penses $44,744, an increase ever the net earnings of any previous year of 27 per cent. The read was reported in geed con dition, aud the fund d debt of the com pany has been refunded at four per cent, making an annual saviug in interest ac count of 13,000. All the old officers w ere rc-clcctcd, healed by Mr. McCready.ef the Old Dominion company, as president, aud the preposition te extend the read te Kchobeth Beach, and from there te Helie both Bay, was practically settled iu the affirmative. Malicious Mischief. Last evening about G o'clock, some boys who were playing en B. B. Martin's sid ing en the Pennsylvania railroad near Lemen street, opened the breaks of a shift of cars that were standing en the siding. The grade being rathcr hcavy, the cars were at once put in motion and ran down te the main track, one of them jumping ever the block and obstructing the track. A fast freight train had passed the point but a moment before, thus avoiding a collision. The Harrisburg accommodation west was nearly due, but was signalled aud kept back until the obstruction was removed. Capt. Beyle, depot master, sent au engine at once te the scene and pushed the cars back upon the siding. The heys who caused the mischief ran off. Religious Assemblies. The Baptist Brethren will held a love feast at Oregon en Sunday, June 5th, com mencing at 0 o'clock a. m., and continuing all day -and evening. Rev. Jacob Rcin Rcin held and ethers will preach. Lancaster Classis of the .Reformed Church meets in annual session at Millcrs ville, en June 9, at 7.30 p. m. The open ing sermon will be preached by the retiring president, Rev. D. C. Tobias. COLUMBIA NEWS. OUIi HLOULAK COKBESi'ONuENCK. E. It. Black, of the P. R. R., is in town te dav. Tin? regular monthly meeting of the Columbia fire company will be held this evening. The Shawnee the company held its reg ular monthly meeting last evening. The jobbery et wlucu we speKe yester day was at a tell gate en the pike between here and Meuutville, instead of en the Marietta pike. The burglars effected a forcible entry aud get away with about fifteen dollars in money, and a pair of geld ear-rings. " Cynis Biuucr & Ce. have sold their pleasure steamboat "Columbia" te a Philadelphia paity, and it lefl here for that city jesterday, via the Tidewater canal. The beat will be put en the Dela ware river. Herace West, of Bainbiidge, a United States revenue marine cadet, stationed at New Bedfeid, Mass., was iu town yester day. ' The recent heavy rains down the river have done mere damage than we reported yeslciday. Besides the laud-slide en this shore of the Susquehanna which covered the tracks of the Columbia & Pert Deposit rail toad and caused detention of trains, navigation en the " Tidewater " canal is virtually at an end for at least a week, a slide of earth, stone, etc., near McCall's feny filling it chuck full for a distance of almost feity yaids. It will take the time mentioned, if net longer, te clear away the lubbish. The Columbia lire company's engine was shipped yesterday te the Spawn & DcnnisKeu manufacturing company of Reading for a complete eveihauliug. The town council, at a special mectii.g the night before, decided that the repair of t lie steamer was necessary and acted without procrastination. Exclusion tickets at twe-thiuls rates will hereafter be sold te points en the Col umbia & Pert Deposit railroad te parties of five or mere. Xe less than live tickets will be sold, the idea being te discriminate iu favor of persons who go down the river en li-hing or gunning expeditious. Mr. Wash Supplec, aged 30, a Pennsyl vania railroad brakeman en freight enginc Xe. 821, aud residing at this place, while iu the act of making a coupling last night at 52d street, Philadelphia, was caught between the "dcadwoed" of two cars and terribly squeezed. He was taken te one of , the West Philadelphia hospitals, but died in a few minutes after leaching it. Deceased was a step-brother of Dispatcher James II. Daily, of this place. The body will bcbieughtlicic for burial. The report of the movement of ears ever the Pennsylvania railroad at Columbia for the mei.th of May is as fellows ; East, leaded, 38,838; total, 40,343. West, leaded, 12,817; total, 37,832. Total, load lead ed and empty, cast aud west. 7S.177. This report shows au increase of 0,230 ever the movement of the month of April, and an increase of 4,410 ever the mouth of May, 18S0. Freight is new livelier than it Iris been ler sonic time, and the report for the mouth of June, if this heavy traffic keep-, up. will show another busy month. Burglars rummaged the safe in the stoic of Isaac Snyder, the saddler, en Wcdnes day night, but get less than a dollar for their pains. Mr. Snyder says that lie keeps his books in the safe te preserve them fiem fiie, but that he seldom keeps any thing or value in it, hence he never locks it up. The safe was discovered te have a hinge broken and marks such as would be made by prying at the deer wcie noticed yesterday morning, and it is likely from this this that th'.' burglars went te weik te break il open, net knowing it was unlocked. A son of Mr. Snyder's slept all night in the stei e room w here the safe b kept, but knew nothing of what took place until the next morning. .The post pest office robbery of about a year age has de stroyed Mr. Snyder's faith in safes,niid le says he does net believe there are any made that a buiglar cannot get open. 'flic Large Steer slu:ightcrc.l. The monster stt er which has been tin exhibition at the Black Heuse hotel for some time past, was slaughtered iu the yawl of that hotel this morning-by Edward Tiisslcr, who puiehased the animal. There was a cry large large crowd present te see the steer killed, lie was bieught from the stable sheitly after nine o'clock and was diiven into a space enclosed .by a rep'j where he was knocked down. It required three blows te biing the animal te the gieund. There is a great deal of difference of opin ion as te what the steer will weigh when dressed, and a number of bets have been made en it. At the bar of the hotel a purse is kept , and all who desired le guess at the weiirht of the animal did se by de positing 10 cents with their figures and mines. The steer will be weighed this evening, and the peiseu guessing nearest le his weight will take the whole puisc. When alive he is said te have weighed 4,045 pounds. The steer Was dressed by Reuben KilHnger. Fishing Parties. Yesterday Judge Livingston, Shciilf Strine and" Tipstaff Holliiiger went te Columbia te fish for eattirs. They secu: cd about 123 bread-mouthed fellows and ever a dozen of fine black bass. Chief of Peliec Deichler, ami Ofiicei.s Wcitzcl. Cramer, Leman, Ceyle, K.uitz, Daily, Elias, Shay and Flick, together with Superintendent Kitch and Philip Deichler, went fishing yesterday at Rock Reck villc oil the Concstega. They left Lancas ter at 5 e clock a. in., and leached liock lieck ville in time for a geed breakfast prepared for them by Jake Lutz. The day was rather tee wetiemake angling ceinf.rtible, but the cops had a geed time ucveithelcss. They ate fish enough te make them thirsty but wcie well provided with beverages calculated te quench their thiisl. They returned ta the city at 7 o'clock, a little wet inside aud out. Loek Out Fer Tliem. Peter B. Leugenccker, living two miles southwest of Lilitz, lest yesiei day between Sellers' station (It. & C. R. R.) and Dil linger's mill, half a mile west of Sporting Hill, a large pocket book, containing up wards of $200 in money, including a $100 bill, two $20's aud one $10 bill ; a railroad bend, and a number of ether papers ef value te the owner euly. A man who called himself U. Cel ten, of Yerk, stepped at the Sum my house in Mauhcim, with a box of sawdust for bag gage. He stelo the counterpane and live dollars belonging te Mr. Summy's sister, an assistant iu the house. The man is ai parcutly about 40 years old, stands six feet high, and weighs about 150 pounds ; lias sandy hair and moustache, and had en rather light colored clothes and a black Derby hat. I'lne Greve llritlgc. The county commissioners retained this morning fiem their view of the inter county bridge at Pine Greve, ou the Octo-' rara. They report that the askew-backs and the cuds of the timber arches are a geed deal lelten and will have te be re placed. The bridge is a geed deal sunken in the centre and will have te be keyed up te restore the camber. The necessary re pairs will be made by Mr. F. Weed, a Chester ceuuty bridge builder, liviuj- near by, and tho.cest will be paid jointly by Chester and Lancaster counties. Au Important Uiscev cry. It is officially stated by Prof. Heward Mil ler, the special expert collecting the statistics of the peace people of the .U. S. for the 10th census, that Lancaster county Pa,, has mere non-combatant and non- litigant sects that any corresponding area in the entire country. A Scheel Girl' Unlucky Fall. This morning a thiitt en-year-old daugh ter of Geerge Hillman, who lives ou High street, slipped en the playground attached te Mr. Matz's school, at the corner of Vine and Mulberry streets, of which she is a pupil, aud in falling stmck her leg against the iron scraper besides the step. The iron, which was quite sharp, entered the flesh, inflicting a deep gash about three inches below the knee. She was carried te her home and Dr. J. W. Crumbaugh summoned, who sewed up the wound. The injury, though a painful one, is net dangerous. Mere About a Fraud. The mau giving his name as Flyun, an account of whose transactions we had yesterday, left this, city en Wednesday evening without paying his beard bill at the Stevens house. lie left behind a valise, for which he telegraphed from Reading. The valise was sent him C. O. D. se that he cannot get it unless he pays his beard bill. He at first represented him self as being in the millinery business, but afterwards said he was a hardware uici chant. Fraternal Visit, By request of Earl ledge, Ne. 413, I. O. of O. F., the officers and members of Lancaster ledge, Ne. 07, visited New Hol Hel land last evening and attended the meet ing of Earl ledge, assisting in the iuititatien of two new members. After the adjournment of the meeting the Lan caster ledgo men were entertained at a banquet by Earl bulge. The visitors en en je.ved themselves very much and reached this city at a late hour. . Tobu'ce Sales. Iii Chester county, within a few day past the following persons have sold their to bacco : Bcinaid 31. Lynch, Londonderry, 550 pounds te E. P. Ycagcr. agent for B. S. Kendig fc Ce., of Lancaster, 9, 3 and 2 ; Enimer B. Jeffcris, esq., te same at same juices ; Mr. Kerns, miller, te same, for 11, 4 aud 2; Mr. Large.ef Highland township, te same, a half ten at 0, 3 and 2 : Dr. It. L. McClelUn, Cechranvillc, 1,900 pounds at about the same prices. The Town ClecK. Then: is something wrong with some of the figures en the dials of the town clock. Owing te the weather the paint has no doubt been w . u oil, and it is almost im possible te ii-1 what some of the figures are. Mayer'H Court. One diuuk was lonely in the station house this morning. He paid his costs te the mayor, and went ou his way rejoicing. limit tour Canary Sing ? Then -jet a hellle of Riid Hitters, wlilcll is mi mil. tiling restorer et eng ami u cure fei all ilisea-osel cage birds. It your druggist (Iecs net Keep it, or will net get it ler you, send n iit:il card te the ISIrd Feed Company, 307 IVdeml street, Camden, X. .1., ami they will see that j ei aic supplied. Pi ice, i" cents. itai-M.'inii&w Lesscs en Horses Faid. The Lancaster County Mutual livestock In siu.iiiec company, tlueiigh their agents Allan -v. Heir V Ce., Ne. 3 North Duke sti eel, paid estciduy$lI'lteHurryA. Oilier and $100 te Mis. liiiiini K. l'.air, ler the les-t of their horses by death. City Kill Pouters. Cai-en V lleiiicl, city 1 til i pe-teis and dts t nhutuis, ellice lNTr,i.u'i:NCKit building. Ne. 6 Seuth Queen street. Xciveu-, sleepless mid overworked fliul rent and nourishment in Malt Bitter-.. .shaving becomes an nidnpensable luxury villi Cuticui-.i .Shaving .Seap. HfiSVlAIi NOTICES. Red ItuH, Bunches. Hat-, mice, ants, dies, vermin, mosquitoes, insects, Ac., clc-iicd out by " Heugh en Rat." 13c. Ikims at druggists. iicpotJeliu i Leng & Sens, Lancaster I Women tint lu;e nccii mi midden ler years have been entirely cured or female weakness by the use et Lydia K.l'inklmiu's Vegetable Compound. Send te Mrs. I.ydii K. t'inkham 2i! Western Avenne-, Lynn, Mass., forpamph ferpamph lels. "Sly Tormented Hack," is the exclamation et ineiu than one peer hard- erking man and v einan. Oe you knew why it aches ? It is because your kidneys arc ovcr evcr Liskul and need lengthening, and your .sys tem needs te be cleansed el bad liuuiers. Kid-ncy-Wei I is the medicine von need. " It acts like a charm," says a well known physician. " I nev er knew it te fail." Liquid or dry sold by Diiijjgisis. Roten I"1. niy30-lwdw SntlRlactery. Mr. Wallace, i'.titr.de, N. Y., writes: "I have used ISurdeck illoed Bitters ter nervous and bilieu , headaches, and have recommend ed them te my friends : I believe them super ior te any ether nit dit-ine I have used, and can leceinmend them te a lyenu leipiiring a cure ler biliousness." Price $1. FersaieatII.lt. Cochran Drug Stere, 1"7 North Queen street. Ucnefacters. When a beard of eminent physicians nml chemists announced the discovery that by combining some well known valuable reme dies, the most vvendertul medicine vvxs pre- luced, which would cure such a wide range of diseases that most all ether remedies could be dispensed wilh, many wcie sceptical; but pioetol its meiits by actual trial has dispelled u!ldeuhl,uud te-day the discoverers of that gteat medicine. Hep Hitters, are honored and Lc-s"d by all !U benefactors. , inylC-2ril&w Save lout 11 air net-p It 1'eautlfuL. Tin- " Louden Hair Celer ltestercr" is the most dcllghtiul article ever introduced te the American people and is totally different lrem all ether Hair J"esUrers, being entirely frce lrem all impute ingredients that render many ether articles for the iiair obnoxious. Where baldness or tailing of the liair exists, or prunia lure greynes-, liem sickness or ether causes, its u-e vv ill restore Hie natural yeuthlul color, and cause a healthy growth, cleansing the scalp liem all impurities, dandrulT, etc., at the same time amest pleasing and lasting hair diessing, lragrantly perfumed, rcudciing It .soil and pliable, making it an indispensable article in eveiy toilet. Ask your druggist for Londen Hair Celer ltestercr. Price 75 cents a bottle. Six bett'es, -!. Main depot ler the United Suites, :ke North Sixth street, Philadel phia. liill-lvdTThA F&vv lly Universal Accord, Aj er's Cathartic Tills arc the best el all purga tives ter family use. They arc the product of long, laborious amlsuccesstiil chemical inves tigation, and their extensive use by physicians iu their practice, and by all civilized nations, proves I hem the best and most effectual pur gative pill that medical science can devisc. Being purely vegetable no lianii can arise lrem their use. In intrinsic valna and cura tive powers no ether pills can be compared with them, and every person, knowing their virtues, will employ them when needed. Tliey keep the system iu perlcct order, and main tain in healthy action the whole machinery et lile. Mild, searching and effectual, tlicynrc especially adapted te the needs et the digestive apparatus, derangement of which tlieyprc yciit and cure, If timely taken. They are the best and safest njiyaic te employ ler children ami weakened constitutions, where a mild but? effectual catlurlic is needed. Fer sale by all dealers. Hese Celd and Jlay Fever. ISeing seriously troubled with Hay Fever and Itose Celd,I(at the solicitation of afriend) tried Ely's Cream Ilaltn and was surprised in obtaining almost Immediate relict. I heartily indorse and earnestly recommend it te all sim ilarly alllictcd. W. 1. Akdkcs, Druggist, Mct uchen, N. J. August 0, 1870. Fer HAY FEVElt I recommend Ely's Cream ISahu. It entirely relieved mc from the flrst application; have been a sufferer ler ten years. Going from home and neglecting te take the remedy, ;I had an attack ; alter returning I immediately resorted te it. and ieund instant relief. I believe, had 1 begun its use earlier, I should net have been troubled. Have steed heat, dust and draughts as well as during ether months. J. Collyer, Clerk, 118 Bread i street, Elizabeth, N. J. Price 50 cents. Kjel 2wd&w SEW ADTlItTlSISSUiXTS' G KKAT CLOSING SALE. STRAWBRLDGE it CLOTHIER ANNOUNCE A GREAT CLOSING SALE -OF- SEASOIABLE DRY GOODS, Which commenced May G and will be continued during JUNE, JULY AND AUGUST. . After a highly successful season the last days of May find us with a stock aggre gating about A MILLION OF DOLLARS and much tee large in certain descriptions of goods, which, though seasonable and highly desirable new, may net be se another season. ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE FUTURE, looking te the extension of of our business and the culargement of facilities for its con venient transaction, also render it desirable that this stock should be speedily and greatly reduced. We propose, therefore, te offer oxtensive and very unusual inducements te the people te take from us during the next ninety days the greater portion of the above amount. The bargains offered are in everyone of our THIRTY-POUR DEPARTMENTS. Our organization and machinery for the rapid distribution of large quantities of goods smoothly and satisfactorily are believed te be unsurpassed iu the American mar ket, but no effort shall be spared te strengthen them aud add te their efficiency during the pressure of this CLOSING SALE. Every person within reach of Philadelphia and having dry goods te buy should visit us in person during the continuation of this sale, but these who are unable te leavo'heme can receive their supplies at the marked down prices through the ILSra OUDELl DEPARTMENT. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, Market Street te Filbert, - If. W. Cor. Eighth St., PHILADELPHIA. T ANUAST1'.K WATCHES. EDW. J. Manufacturing Jeweler, WE IXVITE ATTENTION TO OUU l.ARGK bl'OCK OF LANCASTER AND AMERICAN WATCHES, FRENCH AND AMERICAN CLOCKS. Solid Silver aud Silver-Plated Ware in Spoons, Ferks, Knives, Casters, &c. We offer te our patrons ailvan tapes which are rareiy combined iu one establishment, be cause we have u complete M ANUFACTUKINO DEPAltTMKNT in connection with our retail business .and arc making u large part et the goods we well. This enables us te be sure of qual ity, te sell at the lowest prices, and gives us lit-cl:iss lucilities for WATCH WOKK and GEN ERAL ItEl-AUtlXG. EDW. J. ZAHM, Manufacturing Jeweler, - - Zaliin's Cerner, Lancaster, Pa. mer21-iiml&wH Jacob Murlzelf, of Iv.uie-istcr, N. Y., sajh veur Spring lllosdem works well ter every thing you recommend it ; myself, wife, and children have all used it, aud yen can't nml a healthier family in New Yerk state October R, 18S0. Fer sale at IT. B. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. A Cough, Celd or Sere Threat should no stepped. Neglect frequently results in an In curable Lung Disease or Consumption. Brown's Biencliial Troches de net disorder the .stomach like cough syrups and balsams, but act directly en the iulUuncd parts, allaying Irritation, give relief In Asthma, Bronchial Coughs, Catarrh, and. the Threat Troubles which Singers and Public Speakers are .subject te. Fer thirty years Brown's Bronchial Troches have been recommended by physi cians, and always give perfect satisfaction. Iluving been tested by wide and constant nse for nearly an entire generation, they have at tained wcll-merltcd rank among the lew staple remedies of the age. Sold ut i cents a box everywhere. ui8-lvdTTIiS41yw MARUIAUES. Martin-Vauuick. In Jcrssv City, N. J., en Thursday, June 2, at 4 p.m.. by the Kcv. W. W. Wcsterlield, at tli home of the bride's parents, Mr. E. K. Martin, of Lancaster, la., mid Miss Carrie A. Var-ick, daughter of Dr. T. It. Variiek, burgeon general et Xcw Jersey. . . . -'- XW AWEMTISHMJiXlS. BOCK IJKKKt Kejhler famous Bavarian Beck Uccr will be en tap at the Lien Brewery, Church; street, and at all of my customers en Saturday and Whit-Monday. 2td C. KCKHLEI. PrOPOSALS WILL. BE KECE1VKD AT St. Je-eph'8 Parsonage until JUKE 15, 18S1, for the erection of St. Jeseph's Parochial Scheel and an adjoining residence. Drawings andspccilicatienscan be seen at SI. Jeseph's parsonage. jJ-lwdlt A NEW PIANO AT FACTUKY MUCK. J. An entirely new niane et responsible quite at make must be sold. In 2td-WF xuia utntr,. STRAWBERRY AND ICK CKKAM FESTI- , val, te be held at ODD FELLOWS' HALL, for the benellt or FULTON HOME, commenc ing J UXE 8 and ending SATUttD AT. JUNE 11. Tickote will entitle the bearer te a plate of cream. je3-lwd i AN 1UE CRBAM AND STRAWBERRY Festival will be held In Roberts's Hall en Friday and Saturday evenings, June 3 and 4, ler the benefit of the West ML -ion Mr E. Sun day school. Tickets 10 -3nt8, wcich will en title the hehin.r tr n nin it Berries or Cream. In connection Turtle Soup Supper .from 5 te 8 j e clock for 25 cents additional, open uu ei Saturday afternoon. ui31-3td 11 A STRAWBERRY AND ICE CREAM Fes tival will be held in HUMANE If ALL, en FltlDAY and SATURDAY Evenings, June 3 and 4, ler the benefit of St. Luke's Kclermcd Mission. STUDENTS' MALE CHORUS TO-NIGHT. Admission 10 cents, which will entitle each te a plate el berries or cream. jl-4td WANTS. "11TANTED A. GOOD STOUT ACTIVE boy In a grocery sterp. Apply te 2td Ne. 45 North Queen Street. LODGERS WANTED. A FEW GENTLE men rain b accommodated with finely .furnished and well lighted rooms In a central INTELLIQENCXB ON1CE. tf rra E KEYSTONE BAND OF 18 PIECE:?, T. M. BISER. Leader. Is new open for engagements. Societies and orders going en excursions will find it te their advantage te call en us. Wc only ask reason able compensation ter our services. Headquarters, J. W. KELLEB, junJMul 20 Market Street. BEAT CLOSING SALE. MK1UCAN WATCUES. ZAHM, Zahm's Cerner, Lancaster, Pa. 1'AVEKUA.NaiNas, te. "IITINUOW SIIAVE3, 46C. '-D W110W SHADES in a variety of Celers, that will be sold from ierty tesevcnty-tlve cents a piece. This is about halt value for them. A few of these light patterns left, in order te close, will be bold at seventy-live cents a piece. Plain Shading for Windows in all the newest colors, and in any desired quality wanted. 40 inch. 45 Inch and 11 inch for large windows and Stere Shades. SCOTCH HOLLANDS the best goods made, American Hollands in assortment, Measure of windows Taken, esti mates made and Shades hung in a satisfactory manner. Ot WALLPAPERS wc arc prcpaicd te suit everybody. Our line Is larger, choicer anil cheaper than any season heretofore. Gilt Papers from the cheapest grade te the linest goods mode. Grounded and Common Papers In such a flncvarietv that we can suit the most fastidious. Cornices and Curtain Poles, Window Papers, Ac. Or ders taken for Fine Mirrors. PHARES W. FRY, NO. 57 NORTH O.0EKN ST. MI8V:VL,ANOVS. CITY TAX NOTIC K. The City Tax Duplicate is new in the hands of the Treasurer. An abatement of Ave per cent, will be made for prompt payment, WM. McCOMSETt . " jcz-uti -ireasurernnuiicceivareixaxcs. Ciiestxct Hill Ires Opk Ce. I June 1, 1881. S NOTICE. The annual election of directors el this company will be held at thrir office in Colum bia, Lancaster county, Pa., en the 17th day of June, nt 11 o'clock, a. in. E. F.HATFIELD, jr.. Te2-cedtl8 Secretary. T) EM OVAL,. Xi N. LEWIN, 31. !., lias removed his office from 247 West King street te Ne- 11 Seuth Prince street. Office hours from 7 te 9 a. m. nnd from 1 te 3 mid C te 9 d. m. aprl4 3md IIUILDING LOTS FOR SALE. The undersigned offer for sale en weekly or monthly payments. Building Lets at a very low price en long time. These lets are situ ated en Duke, Lime, Frederick Shippen and New streets. A geed chance for men who wish te have their own homes. Try it, yen'U never regret it. Apply te A. W. RUbSEL, or ALLAN HERH'S Kcal Estate office, Ne. 3 North Duke street. may27-lmdMW4F w ILL.IAM WOHLSEN-8 PLANING MILL AND SASH FACTORY, Ne. 437 GREEN STRET, Near Seuth Duke Street. Havingfittcd up my shop with the latest im proved Machinery. I am prepared te manufac ture all kinds of MILL WORK, such as FRAMES, DOORS, SHUTTERS, BLINDS. SASH, MOULDINGS, 4c. ' Estimates f urn tshed and satisfaction guai an teed. WM. WOHLSEN, j un2-lwd 137 Green Street, Lancaster, Pa. G THIRD EDITI01T. FBIDAT KVXMIMO; JUNK 3, 1881. WEATHXR INDICATIONS. Wabotkgten, Jane 3. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, cloudy weather, with fre quent light rains, northerly, generally shifting te northwest wind, stationary temperature, followed by rising barome ter. THE VIRGINIA CONTENTION. Te-Day'a Freceedlags AaaeBg ttae Keatljast- Richhend, Jane 3. The Readjuster state convention met this morning at 10 o'clock, President Jehn Paul in the chair. Immediately after the convention was called te order, Capt. Richard A. Wise of Williainsbarg, who hut night nominated General Hahene, said he had done se with out that gentleman's consent and he new desired te withdraw the nomination. The convention then proceeded with the third ballet the remit of which was an nonneedatlSo'clockasfollowstGronerlOl, Cameren 29Massey257, Wise88 ; whole number votes 743 ; necessary te choice 372. In this ballet a number of votes were cast ler H. H Riddleberger, which were subsequently changed at the instance of that gentleman, who briefly addressed the convention, thanking the delegates who had complimented him, at the same time saying that he thought it was well understood that he was net a candidate, and that his name was net te be Considered. He hoped, however, that new his friends would feel themselves re lieved of any and all obligations te sup port him. v A resolution was here introduce te drop the leweacandidates en each successive ballet, and that the candidates dropped should net be reneminated until one ballet had intervened. This gave rise te an ex cited debate which amid great confusion was pnt an end te by the main question being ordered, after whieh the resolution was adopted by an overwhelming majority. On this point several delegations favoring the nomination of Gen. Grevcr, asked leave te withdraw for ten minutes for conference, which was granted and busi ness was temporarily suspended. BTERN MEASURES. Tae Brliisfe.OablBt and tbe Irish tJuestleD. Londen, June 3. The Daily Teltgrapli says : "The government has received such serious news from Ireland during the last few days that a measure calculated te deal with the exceptional state of affairs there is, we believe,engaging tbe attention of the ministers." The Chronicle says : "We understand that the government is considering the question of the Irish jury laws and will probably introduce a bill for that purpose in the course of tlie present session of Parliament without interfering with the land bill." An Oration te a Bishop. Dublin, June 3. Archbishop C'reke, of CasheL has returned te Thurlcs, county Tipperary, after delivering a series of speeches en the land question, which the oppestion journals assert would have led te his arrest if he had been ether than a Catholic bishop. Ou his return te Thurles ..he was met two miles from town by a band of musicians and three thousand peo ple, with flags and banners bearing patriotic Irish inscriptions, lie was brought in precession te the archi-cpisce-pal palace. The people wero with difficulty restrained from taking the horses out of his carriage and drawing it themselves. THE ALBANY DEAD-LOCK. Henry Ward Beccber Receives a Stray Vele. Albany, June 3. First ballet for short term: Jacobs 50, CenkIing34, Wheeler 18, Cernell 20, Rogers 14, Bradley 1, Fel ger 1, Crowley 1, Fenten 2. Laphara G, Weedin 1, Henry Ward Bcechcr 1, Dutch cr 1. There was no choice, and a ballet was taken fera successor te Mr. Piatt with the following result : Kernan 50. Piatt 30, Depew 30, Lapham 2, Cernell 13, Ward 2, Vancett 1, Crowley 3, Dutcber 4, Miller 8, Felger 3, Tremaine 3, Wheeler 1. Mr. Spinola offered a resolution that this joint convention adjourn until neon en Saturday. Mr. Calheran moved te table the resolutions. The latter motion was lest and Mr. Spinola's resolution was car ried by a vote of 89 in the affirmative, the Democrats and Adtninistratienists voting together. The Ex-Senators In New Yerk city. New Yerk, June 3. Ex-Senators Conkling and Piatt arrived at the Filth Avenue hotel this morning. They left the hotel at an early hour but net iu company. Their destination net known. At 2 o'clock this afternoon they bad net returned te the hotel. ROTTEN BOILERS. Deadly Explosion en a Tub Beat. New Yerk, June 3. About half-past 0 o'clock last evening, while the tug beat Jacob Branden was en her way te the eity from the lower bay, having in tow several scows of the street cleaning department, a sheet of the boiler blew out. The escaping steam blew the engi neer of the tug, William Cord, overboard and he was 'drowned. His son Judseu, who was employed as fireman en the vie sel, was scalded and was taken te the sea men's hospital, Staten Island. The en gineer was 35 years of age. Explosion is a Factory. Halifax, N. S., June 3. The steam boiler in the Lewis Lebster factory, at Petheswick, 30 miles east of Halifax, ex ploded last night, killing Charles W. Kin lay. A number of ether workmen were badly injured, viz : Samul Turner, Thes. Yeung, Abraham Bagcrs and Jehn Mckay. THE REVISED NEW TESTAMENT. Its Use la the Church of England Declared a Offense Against the Law. Londen, June 3. The lord chancellor, in a letter te the Bishoe of Lincoln, ex presses the opinion that the Revised Testament may net be read in the churches of the English church until it has been recommended or author ized by some sufficient public authority, and that any clergymen se using incurs the risk of being .held as an offender against the law. - i Shet Himself ThrsBjrh tbe Heart. Cumberland, Md., June 3. Mr. Van Cresep, a prominent farmer at Rawlins station, near here, and connected with one of the most respectable families of the county, killed himself by sheeting him self through tbe heart. Wlaaer of tbe Oaka. Londen, June 3 Tbebais wen the Oaks. XAMKMTm. Jlaw Xera Market. w Tess. June 3. Fleur State and West ern dull, witboutlmpertant chaage; Superfine State 4 iefiHCO ; extra de $4 eee& 10; choice de I.11O0S2S: iancyde3S)79: round hoop Ohie tl 734550: choice de $5 600675; superfine western M 0004 60; common te geed ex tra de 6 0006 25; choice de 6 3006 75; choice white wheat de, at (5 2506 25. Southern scarce, firm ; -common te fair extra, $5 23a 7 00 : KOOd te choice de S5 80e)7 50. Wheat a trifle firmer, moderately active ; fle.,z axa, dune, ai ai zs; ue juiv, $1 2401 1A ; de Aug, r agi 20jj : de Sept., SI 20-01 20V. Cern iSMa lower and dull: Mixed west ern spot, 47056XC ; de future, M'A55c. Oats rather mere steady; state, 46330; Western, 44050c. wmiri Mnla Markets. PaeMA Cern was active, bnt prices easy ; WghMlxedat 410axc ; Ne. 2 fclxed at4l eatswere lower, but active; Ne 2 White, 37Ji037Xc Milwaukr Wheat opened unsettled and tower and c'eaed steadier ; Xe. 2 Milwankee. hard, at i 'N ; de soft e.wli and .1 .. ut t 07X: JUJF,"$,W . Au8"- ut. 11 w;i ; SM-pitmibar at $1 07-JS ; Ne. 3 de at 96c ; Ne. 4 de at Wc. Cern was lower ; Ne 2 at 40-Kc. Oats were firmer : Ne. 2 at 33c Rye was lower; Ne. I at $104. Barley was stranger ; Ne. 2 Spring at ic. Teledo. Ohie wheat dull; Ne. 1 Whlte Michigan, $1 UV; Ne. 3 Red Wabasn. spot and June. $1 16 July, 1113; August. SI lH; all the vear.Slll-K. Cern dull ; High Mixed held at 47c; 46c bid. OaU quiet ; Ne. 2 White. 40c. At thoCleso Wheat was easier; Ne. 2 Red. spot, $113-; June. SI 13?it: July. SI II: Aug ust, f 1 13U ; all the year. 91 11J-J ; Amber Michl ganheldatil 16;115K bid; Ne. 3 Red Wa bash held at 1 16 ; 91 15& bid ; Ne. 3 de held at $112: Sill bid. Cern, high mixed. 4'J-i bid ; Ne. 2 spot at !c bid ; July at 46c bid ; August ut 47tfc. railadelBhla Market. fHiLADBxraiA, June 1 "Tlenr market quiet and firm; Superfine, S3 2303 73:' ext ra 8784 23; Ohie and Indiana BuaUy IS 73 06 25: Penua. family $5250330; St. Loalsde 6U03G50: Minnesota Extra 93 2346 00: de straight, 6 Mi 37: winter patent S 2507 23; spiing de 96 5007 50. Rye flour at $3 2305 50. Wheat easier; Ne. 2 Western Red, 91 SIX; Delaware, Pcnn'a Red 91 2101 23 ; de Amber, 91 2301 24. n Cern dull and easier; steamer, 48031c; vol vel vol lew, 57038c ; mixed. 55036Kc Oats dull and weak ; Ne. 1 White 31c : Ne. 2, de49Q4aic; Ne. 3, de 47K018C; Ne. 2. Mixed 46c. Rye firm at 91 06. Previsions steady; mcs. perk 917017 SO; beet hams, 3 00025 00; Indian mess beef 50. Bacen smoked shoulders, OXc; salt de 66'4c; smoked haul- 11012c; pickled hims 9UQ10C. Lard quiet nnd steady; city kettle UJje ; loexe butchers' 10i10Kc; prima steam, 911 10011 1.. nutter market dull and unsettled ; Creamery extra Pennsylvania at 230 21c; Western. 21022c; de geed te choice 180 20c; Bradford county and New Yerk extra, 20c. Rolls dull; Pennsylvania and Western 70 12c. Kggi firm ami scarce ; Pennsylvania -18c; Wcstrn l'Je. Cheese quietand staeily ; New Yerk lull cream iu'j011e; Western full crc-m 0Jc; fair te geed, 838JJc. Petroleum steady : refined 7Aic. Whisky steady at 9 0!'. Seed Geed te prime Clever, 110 market; Timethy dull nt 91 Kt$3 H : de de riaxseee dull ut 91 'Si. Live Stock Markets. East LinsKTY Cattle Receipt. 1.M0 head ; best ut $ti6 23 ; fair te geed. 9 S03 75 ; com mon, 94 5005 25. Hogs Receipt, 2.10O head; Philadelphia, 96 1586 23 ; Yorkers, 93 6505 83. Sheep Receipts, 2.8U0 head ; marketslew at li5c. - Cuicaoe. Hogs Receipt. 27,000 head ; ship ments, 41,000 hcud; quality geed ; market quiet and prices 10s lower except ler prime ; fully 40,000 head en sale; mixed packing at 93330573; geed te choice heavy packing and shipping at 95 wm 10; bacon at 93 6008 , light skips, fi5 10. Cattle Receipts, 6,500 head; shipments, 2.I0B head ; market quiet ami slew: experts at 960 620; geed te choice shipping, 93 6305 90: fair te geed. 930540; Colerado, 91 7505 75 ; distil- 1.,,... u,rlr t& .MISI i!il. !,,. .Ham atM,rtr af. 92 004 50; lurga receipts or grass Texuns, and the markets weaker 93 2304 ; steckcrs and fectt crj,93 504 05. fcheep Receipt. 1,500 head; shipments, 1,100 head ; market dull and easier ; all sold ; com mon te geed shorn at 91 3005 25. Buffalo. Cattle Receipts, l.ine head ; con signed through, 430 cars ; nothing doing ; feel ing weak. Sheep and l.ambs. Rrceipts. 2,000 head; consigned through Hears; 111-irket dull and lewer: no eastern trade; a number et leads unsold : stock et yesterday shipped cast for sale in first hands ter wantef buyer : a tew sales of common te geed at 9t 3301 73: two leads of extr t expert sheep at 95 &O05 60. Hogs. Receipts, 5.635 head ; consigned through. 122 cars ; dull, weak and lower ; light te geed Yorkers. 95 mfi't 80 ; geed medium, 93U536 ; geed heavy, 213 B. average, 96 ; pigs at 935 SO. tneea Maraec New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Stocks also United States Bends reported dally by Jacob U. I.one, N. K. Cor. Centre Square. Nkw Yerk Stocks. Stocks strong. June 3. a. m. r. m. r. m 10-00 1.-00 3.00 .. 'iGVZ .. mz 1314 i-"?!; . 128 1284 I2K .. 77Ji 77i 76)2 .. M yA 29 .. 128 12S VIVA .. 112U 112tf 112 .. 108K .... uk ASflI14j Chicago A North Western. . Chicago. MIL. ft St. Paul .... Canada Southern , C C ct -1. t'. I. IC........... Del., Lack. & Western Delaware A Hudsen Cunal. Denver ft Kie Grande Hannibal A St. Jee. ai Lake Shere X Mich. Southern.. i:J2J VU VOfi, Manhattan fiicvated.. xtl Michigan Central Missouri. EansasTft Texas N. Y., Lake Eric & Western.... New Jersey Central N. Y., Ontario Western New Yerk Central Oliie& Mississippi..... Pacific Mail Steamship Ce.... St. Leuis A Iren Mt Sutro Tunnel Union Pacific Wal.tsh, St. Leuis & Pacific... " ' Preferred. Western Union Tel. Ce Philadklphia. Slecks steady. Pennsylvania R. IL Reading.......................... Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation liuir.ile, Pitts. & Western Northern Centrnt Northern Pacific. " Preterrcd llcslen vine.... .............. . ... Philadelphia Eric IL It lewaUuich Mining Uhiticd States Bebds. United States I per ccnti ' 5 " " VA " ..-7 ..a..'; .. VA. Ws?t ij.i; Ji;i vsyA 59 J ,BH WV1I Ktt 1 lOSti PA ?iSj sax 5I-4 54 .... 81 127 128 1284 51Ji 53 SI 94$ 0I4 93 128? ISK 127 m- soy, 21 ii" ZWA 3 & 57 44 84 21 26 V.M. 1:00 ... 114 ... 115K ... 1044 ... 103' Neuu Ouotalieus of the Grain Market Furnished by J.icen it. l.eng, Coin mission Breker. Cuicaoe. Cash. July. Aug. Wheat $1-10 91.0 91.07J4 corn i-i, .s 7tll 8 -fin ;-4 Nkw Yerk. Wleat lyOrn vjsm Philadelphia. Wheat j " ru a vJllS Baitixemc vi iinux LOlJl "SIS 1.24MJ 1.20 1.214 l.MJ L19K .JBWXJ.KT. s ILVKIC-I'LATED WAKC hilvcr-Platcd Ware is new used by most fam ilies instead of solid stiver, for, while being ex actly wiiat Is needed ler every-duy household use as well us ter ornamental pur'teyes, it docs net present te burglars and thieves the temp tations whi2li solid silver does. The art of silver-plating lias new been brought te such perfection that the buyers or our extra hcuvv triple-plated ware need net tear that it will wear shabby, or in any way fail te give entire satisfaction. We ener a very large variety of plated goods, unusually handsome m style, and comprising many hundreds et new designs et great artis tic merit. Among t hcc may be mentioned : Ferks and Spoons, Tea Pets and CutTee Pets, Tureens and Oyster Dishes, Ice Cream sets. Berry Sets, Pitchers, Cake Baskets, Cream Jags, KggSets, Ladles Wc make no charge for ciigravingliiltluis en any plated ware bought 01 us. As te price, we challenge comparison with the figures et any ether establishment. Goods sent by express, en approval, te any part of the country, te be returned at our ex pense if net entirely satisfactory. BAILEY, BANKS, BIDDLE, 12th & Chestnut Streets, PmLADMLPHIA.