Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 04, 1881, Image 3

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    LANCASTEKIDA1LY INTELLIGENCER SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1881.
THE REPUBLICAN PRIMARY
Meeting el the Investigating Committee.
In response te two calls, one of which
was sigued by Jake Halbach and Larry
IJutns, in the interest of Jehn D. Skiles,
and the ether by Sam'l Evans in the inter
st of Sam Matt Fridy ct al., and both of
which declared that at least twenty-five
geed and true Republicans had sworn
1 that they believed frauds had been com cem
mitted at the late Republican primary
election of sufficient magnitude te vitiate
the ticket declared by the return judges
te be nominated, the investigating
committee met in Grant hall this
morning. The time of meeting was
te have been 10 o'clock, and Sam Evaus
was promptly en hand, but it was
half-past ten before the Halbach party
put in an appearance. Then the-deera
were opened aud a score or two of politi
cians were admitted. There was then some
quiet consultation among members of the
committee and their counsel, Hay Brown
representing one party and J. V. Jehnsen
the ether. All the members of the com
mittee were in attendance except J. P.
Albright, or Maytown, and they were
sworn by Al. Shenck, notary public, te
pursue the investigation " with fidel
ity." Then after some further conversa
tion among the members, it was unan
imously agreed te adjourn until half-past
1 o'clock this afternoon, as II. M. North,
one of Fridy's counsel, was engaged in
court. The committee had very little te
say about the matter of investigation,
but aineug outsiders there was a general
cxpicssien of opinion that the trouble
would be "fixed up" and the ticket be
permitted te remain as announced that
any thoieugh investigation would show
about as much fraud en one side as en the
ether, and the Kcpnblicau party would lie
disgraced by its exposition.
Afternoon Session .
The committee reassembled at 1:30
o'clock. President F. B. Musselman,
chairman, Strasburg ; Sam'l Evans, secre
tary, 2d ward, Columbia ; Jacob Halbach,
2d ward, city ; W. S. Burns, 7th ward,
city ; Gee. A. Wallace, East Earl ; J. P.
Albright, Maytown ; II. II. Kurtz, Con Cen Con
I'stega. On motion of Sjuire Evans the commit
tee retired for consultation into one of the
ante-rooms, aud after a brief absence re
turned ; whetcupeu Squhe Evans stated
that the committee had unanimously
agreed te adjourn aud re assemble
en Monday the 13th instant, if the
president of the committee shall deem the
meeting necessary, in which case he shall
give notice of the meeting in the news
papers. It was understood in committee
that if the chairman dees neL call them
together en the 13th that the committee
die, aud it is ireneraHy believed the chair
man will no call them together.
New Helland and Vicinity.
Clarien.
Levi Weilcr, a well-known and highly
esteemed citizen of East Earl township,
died at his residence, near Fairvillc, last
Tuesday, after a lingering illness of ever
two years, caused by paralysis.
William Wcller, a prominent citizen of
Hinklctewn, died suddenly en Thursday
morning about 10 o'clock, of consumption.
He arose in the merniii" but immediately
fell ever and expired, lie was 42, unmar
ried aud eccentric. He would never take
off his hat te cat aud died with it en.
Bishop Weaver, of the Weaverland
Mciinonite church, having became tee in
firm te attend te all the duties of his Hike,
the members of the congregation have
elected Ucv. Jonas Martin, of East Earl,
in his stead.
The New Helland national bauk will be
opened temporarily in the Stycr house ; but
will begin at once the erection of a two
story brick structure, 27 feet front and 33
feet in depth. It will have a well securcd
vault and 78 iron deposit boxes.
Admitted te the Star.
Upen the recommendation of the exam
ining committee and the motion of D. G.
Eshleman, esq., his preceptor, in court
.this morning, Harry Carpenter was ad
" milted te practice law in the several courts
of this county. Mr. Carpenter is a son of
the late Wm. Carpenter, the well-known
scrivener and a brother of Albert Carpen
ter, deceased, who was also a member of
the Lancaster bar. Harry is one of the
brightest and most popular young gentle
men of this city; he was a diligent and
careful student and passed a highly cred
itable examination. Inheriting an apti
tude for his profession, his training, his
habits and his admirable social qualities
are the basis of well assured success.
Knocked Deun by a Cew.
Yesterday Jehn Weaver, of Chickies
Furnace, drove ever te Mount Jey, having
a young cow tied behind his wagon. In
crossing the railroad the cow became
frightened at the cars, broke the rope
with which she was tied and ran off. Mr
Weaver attempted te head her off. but she
rushed at him, knocked him down, but
fortunately did net gore him. She ran at
several ether persons en the street and for
a time created quite a panic among the
people.
They Find it te Have ltcen Accidental.
The jury empanelled a few days age by
the coroner, te iuquire into the cause of
the death of Henry Munscn, met hist
evening. The jury, by their verdict, found
that he came te his death "by removing
a revolver from his vest pocket, and catch
ing it in his watch chain, which caused
the discharge of the pistol. The ball en
tered his brain and caused his death ac
cidentally." Memerial Services.
Sunday school memorial services will be
held in St. Paul's M. 13. church te-morrow.
The Sunday school will meet at 1)
o'clock, and the memorial sermon will be
preached at 10:30 by the pastor, llev. A.
J. Celtnn, being" " Our Resurrection
Bedy." The church is handsomely deco
rated with evergrceus and flowers. Thcie
will be a sermon, also, at 7:4.1 p. m., the
subject being " Angels."
A Heugh Country.
Ex Sheriff Ames Greff and Jehn Sides
went down iute the Blue Grass region of
Kentucky te buy some horses. During
their stay in Cynthiana they saw an alter
cation at a saloon, in which one of tire
parties shot the ether in the breast, and
after he had fallen into the gutter his as
sailant emptied the ether barrel of his
shot-gun into his face, blowing off half
his head.
The Peer Directors.
The regular monthly meeting of the
beard of peer directors was held this morn
ing. A number of bills were approved and
some ether business of miner importance
was transacted.
The following resolution was passed :
" Resolved, that from and after this date,
no person except these in authority, aud
these having relatives shall be permitted
te visit the insane asylum."
Cat 'With a Chisel.
Te day Wm. Richardson cut Wm. P.
Werth with a chisel aud the latter made
complaint before Alderman Samson,
charging him with felonious assault aud
battery.
llerses Shipped.
Bedeuheiiner & Sendheiracr and Wm.
Fiss each shipped a carload of horses te
New Yerk today. Many of them were
very fine.
' Ticket Agent Appointed.
Samuel M. Berntheisel has been ap
pointed ticket agent at Cerdelia station,
en the Reading & Columbia railroad.
COLUMBIA NEWS.
OCR REGULAR CORRESPONUENCK.
Excursion tickets te Lancaster en Whit
Monday at 48 cents.
The Columbia fire company held its reg
ular monthly meeting last evening.
Mr. Sterling Smith is visiting at Phila
delphia. Anether wonderful clock is en exhibition
here.
Jack Ilenry.the JEwmtncrcorrespendeut,
is visiting at Philadelphia.
Rebert E. Haldeman, of Columbus, O.,
is visiting friends in town.
Ex-Justice of the Peace Samuel Evans,
has been appointed a notary public for
Columbia.
Rev. E. J. Wolfe, D. D., of Gettysburg
theological seminary, will officiate te
morrow morning and evening in theE. E.
Lutheran church.
The picnic at Heise's weeds, en Whit
Monday of Chiquesalunga Tribe Ne.39, I.
O. R. Si., premises te be a very successful
affair.
Rt. Rev. J. F. Shanahan, bishop of the
Harrisburg diocese, will administer the
sacrament of confirmation in St. Peter's
Catholic church te-morrow evening.
About one hundred persons will be con
firmed and services will commence with
solemn vespers at seven o'clock.
Supt. B. G. Ames, has issued the fol
lowing notice : "All persons intending te
apply for positions as teachers in the pub
lic schools of Columbia, and net already
legally qualified, are requested te meet re
examination in the high school building,
en Thursday, theOth inst.,.at 9 o'clock a.
m. Come provided with pencils and paper
ayd be promptly en time."
A German tramp who was stealing a
ride en the fi eight train drawn by en
gine Ne. 188 en Thursday night, had
both legs broken just cast of Bryu Mawr.
He was sitting en a bumper with his feet
resting en the opposite bumper when the
coupling slacked. His legs were wedged
in at full length between the cars, aud as
his knees did net bend the pressure was
downwards and the bones of both legs
just above the knee joint were broken as
aforesaid.
Justice Frank's decision in the suit
growing out of the Decoration day riot
and the subsequent actions of police offi
cers and deputies, new pending before
him, is that the parties te it may settle it
or allow it te go te court, just as they
please ; if net settled he will be compelled
te take bail for their appearance at court.
He continued the case te this date merely
te give them an opportunity te make a set
tlemeu. Apropos of the case of the persons
charged with assault and battery and car
rying "concealed", deadly weapons the
out-cemo of the Decoration day affray
preferred by several Tew Hill darkeys, the
Sjnsays: "Next week, if we can have
it prepared in time, we propose te publish
an outline of the rights aud duties of con
stables and police officers, with the sana sana
teon and endorsement of high, legal or
judicial authority, se that wherever the
Spy is read, the efficials,aswcIl as the pub
lie, may be fully instructed therein." A
summary of the rights and duties of the
constabulary cannot fail te be valuable,
and it would be well for the borough offi
cers te thoroughly acquaint themselves
with their duty and knew exactly hew far
te go and where te step.
Itey Drowned.
Samuel Swamer, aged about thirteen
years, a son of Charles A. Swamer, au em
pleyee in the Denegal lurnacc, was drowned
in the Pennsylvania canal near Denegal
furnace at about lour o'clock yesterday
afternoon. It is supposed that while try
ing te fish out a piece of weed or block he
overbalanced himself aud fell from the
wharf iute the water. A grown-up brother
jumped iu and tried te rescue him, but en
account et the heaviness of his shoes they
being iron bound, the brother being a fur
nace employee he was compelled te desist
as he could net. keep himself te the surface
of the water. Yeung Swamcr's body was
recovered before being in the water any
time, but all efforts at resuscitation were
unavailing. Deputy Corener Jehn A.
Frank empaneled a jury and held an in
quest, the verdict being accidental drown
ing. Illrthriay Party.
Yesterday was the 3Gth anniversary of
Henry Wolf, furniture dealer, and last
evening the event was celebrated by the
gathering together of a number of his
menus at his residence, .Ne. 13i East King
street. Many congratulations and geed
wishes were extended ; there was some
very fine music rendered, both vocal and
instrumental, and the guests were regaled
by a bounteous set-out.
Rerore Alderman A. I'. Ilennutl'.
Last evening Wm.ll. Phillips and Wm.
Gilgore, who were in the row at Kirchcr's
hotel, en East King street, en Decoration
pay, had a hearing ou the charge of as
sault and battery of Peter Stratton. They
were discharged for want of evidence
Ed. Rogers was held iu bail for court te
answer the charge of assault and battery
en Celia Faulkner.
serenade.
Last evening Milten M. Seurbccr and
wife, of Safe Harber, were tendered a ser
enade by Clemmcns's City cornet band at
the Cooper house, this city, where they
stepped en their way home from Scranton,
whither Sir Knight Seurbccr accompanied
the Lancaster Cemmandcry of Knights
lemplar.
Run n was'.
A man named Feglc,rcsiding near Stras
burg started te drive te this city this
morning. His horse frightened, tore the
harness and ran away. Fegle was thrown
from the buggy aud badly cut about the
face.
Tobacco Purchase
Philii) Lebzcltcr has nmv.lin.sed. en nri-
vate terms, the entire tobacco crop of
Jehn bliclly, consisting or 27 acres, grown
en an island in the Susquehanna, opposite
Middlctewn.
Uent lour Canary Sine 1
Then get a bottle of Uird Bittern, which is an
unfailing restorer et song ami a euro fei all
diseases of cage birds. It your" druggist does
net keep it, or will net gel it for you, send a
postal curd te the Itird Feed Company, 307
Federal street, Camden, N. J., and they will
see that you arc supplied. Price, 25 cents.
mar2:!-:tind&w
City Kill Pesters.
Carsen & llcnsel, city bill pesters aud dis
tributors, eflicc Intelligencer building. Ne. C
Seuth Queen street.
Restore, refresh and bcaHtlfy the kln with
Cuticura Medicinal Toilet Seap.
Clergymen, lawyers and authors find Malt
Bitters a pure ami safe Invigerant.
SPECIAL KOTJVKH.
Brain and Nerve.
Wells' Health Renewer, greatest remedy en
earth for impotence, leanness, sexual debility,
&c $l,at druggist. Depot Jehn F. Leng,
neus, Lancaster.
Women that have eeeu ueunuden for years
have been entirely cured or female weakness
by the use of Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound. Send te Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham
233 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass., for pamph
lets. " My Tormented Hack,"
is the exclamation et mere than one peer basil
working man and woman. De yen knew why
it aches? It Is because yeurkldncysarc over ever
tasked aud need strengthening, and your sys
tem needs te be cleansed et bail humors. Kidney-eoit
is the medicine you need. "It acts
like a charm," bays a well known physician.
"I never knew it te fall." Liquid or dry sold
by Druggists. if osten rest. my30-lwd& w
Satisfactory.
Mrs.. Wallace, Bnffale, N. T., writes: "I
have used Burdock Bleed Bitters for nervous
aad bilious headaches, and have recommend
ed them te my friends ; I believe them super
ior te any ether medicine I have used, and can
recommend tliem te anyone requiring a core
ter biliousness." Price $1. Fer sale at H. B.
Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 North Queen street.
Benefactors.
When a beanl: of eminent physicians and
chemists announced the discovery thai 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 be
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 Bitters, are honored and
blessed by all as benefactors.
mylC-2wdw
Itching Plica Symptoms and Cnre.
The symptoms are moisture, like perspira
tien, intense Itching, Increased by scratching,
very distressing, particularly at night, as if
pin worms were crawling In and about the
rectum ; the private party are sometimes af
fected ; it allowed te continue very serious re
sults may fellow. Dr. Swayne's'AU-Healing
Ointment is a pleasant sure cure. Alse for
tetter, itch, salt rhcntii, scald head, Erysipelas,
barber's itch, blefchcs, all scaly, crusty, cuta cuta
neous eruptions. Price, 50 cents, three boxes
for $123. Sent by mail te any address en re
ceipt of price In currency or three cent post pest
gc stamps. Prepared only by Dr. Swayne X
Sen, XiO North Sixth street. Philadelphia, Pa.
Sold by all prominent druggists.
marlMyMwS&W
Rese Celd and Hay Fever.
Being seriously troubled with Hay Fever
and Hese Celd, I (atthc solicitation of a friend)
tried Ely's Cream Balm and was surprised in
obtaining almost immediate relict. I heartily
indorse and earnestly recommend it te all sim
ilarly afflicted. W. P. Axnitca, Druggist, Met
uclieu, N. J. August 0, 1870.
Fer HAY FEVER I recommend Ely's Cream
Balm. It entirely relieved me' from the first
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 leund instant
relief. I believe, had 1 begun its ue earlier,"
1 should net have been troubled. Have steed
heat, dust and draughts as well us during
ether months. .). Cellvkk, Clerk, 118 Bread
street, Elizabeth, N. J. Price 50 cents.
je 1 2wd&w
Mothers! mothers:! Mothers! i:
Are you disturbed at night and broken of
your rest by a sick rhild.suffcring and crying
with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth ?
If se, go at once and get a bottle of BIBS.
WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYBUP. It will re
lieve the peer little sufferer Immediately de
pend upon it; there is no mistake about it.
There is net a mother en eaith who has ever
used it, who will net tell you at once that it
will regulate the bowels, ami give rest te the
mother, and relief mid health te the child,
operating like magic. It is perfectly safe te
use in all cases, mid pleasant te the taste, and
is the prescription et one et the eldest and
best female physician and nurses In the
United States. Sold everywhere ; 25 cents a
bottle. marHvdftwM.W&S "
Jacob Martzolf, et Lancaster, N. Y., says
your Spring Blessem weiks well ler every
thing you recommend it ; myself, wife, and
children have all used it, and you can't nnd a
healthier family in New Yerk state October
5, 1SS0. Fer sale at H. 11. Cochran's Drug
Stere, 137 Ntir.h Queen direct, Lancaster.
A Cough, Celd or sere Threat should ue
stepped. Neglect frequently results in an In
curable Lung Disease or Consumption.
Brown's Bronchial Troches de net disorder
the stomach like cough syrups and balsams,
but act directly en the inflamed parts, allaying
irvitatieu, 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, ami always give perfect satisfaction.
Having been tested by wide and constant use
for nearly an entire generation, they have at
tained well-merited rank among the tew staple
remedies of I lie tige. Sold at 23 cents a box
everywhere. mS-lvdTTli&SAlyw
1WATHS.
Wit. In this city, en the 3d Inst., Matthew
West, in the f7th year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family are
respectfully Invited te attend the funerul,
trem the residence of ids sister, Mrs. Kocnge Kecnge
ter, 601 Marien street, en Monday afternoon at
2 o'clock. Services at St. Stephen's church.
Interment at Zlen's cemetery. ltd
Mtrssun. In ltarl township, en the 3d Inst.,
Henry Musser, In the 81st year et his age.
The relatives and friends et the family are
respectfully Invited te attend the luneral,
from his late residence, Earl township, en
Monday morning at 9 o'clock. Services at.
UrefTsdalc church :it 10 o'clock. Interment at
Ureffsdalc cemetery. ltd
Fteav. In this city, en the 2d In-t., Mr.
Mary K. Flery. in the 83d year et her age.
The relatives aud lrieuds of the family are
respectfully invited te attend the. luneral,
Irem her late residence. Ne. 19 Seuth Mary
street, en Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. In
terment, at Woodward Hill cemetery.
JTOLITIVAIj.
Fer County Commissiener:
FP.ANK CLARK, of Strasburg township.
Subject te the choice et the Democratic coun
ty convention. liuli-d&wtp
ADAMS. DIETRICH, of Maner township.
Subject te the decision of the Democratic
county convention.
IIKNKY F. IIAUTMAN (f.imu Burner), of
East Lampeter township. Subjccttothechelco
of the Democratic county convention.
nprJ-d&wtp
MARTIN HlLDEBKANi", or Mount. Jey
Borough. Subject te the decision of the Dem
ocratic county convention. apl3-d&wtp
J ERE MOIILEU, Enhrala. Subject te the
decision of the Democratic county conven
tion, aprll-d&wtp
l?or County Auditer:
JOHN S. BROWN, of Driimerc township.
Subject te Democratic rules. ui27-d wtp
JOHN L. LIUIITNER, of Lraceck township.
Subject, te the decision of the Democratic
ceuntv convention. uprls-tfd&w
XHIV sIltrjHlTISHJHILltT,
OPKN1NU TO-NIGHT AT ZAEPPEL'S.
Italian String Band. Latest Operatic Se
lections. Best Beer en tap.
ltd S.JS. ANGLE PENN SQUARE.
WAGONS. FOB SALE CHEAP ONlS
Deuble and one Single Platform Six
Spring Wagen.- Call and examine ..at Spren
ger's Bottling Works,' Ne. 31 Seuth Lime street,
Lancaster, Pa. ltd
PPOPOSALS WILL UK RECEIVED AT
SI. Jeseph's Parsonage until JUNE 15.
1881, for the erection et St. Jeseph's Parochial
Scheel and an adjoining residence. Drawings
and specifications can be seen at St. Jeseph's
parsonage. j3-lwdR
VISITORS TO LANCASTER ON WHIT
MONDAY are respectfully invited te call
and examine my stock of Hats and Gents'
Furnishing Goods, Notions, Sun and ether
Umbrellas, AC, which will be sold cheap for
cash. HENRY BKCHTOLD,
ltd - Ne. 52 North Queen Street.
(the: REWARD FOR A LOST POINTER
tlbt) deg answering'the following descrip
tion : Brown spotted with head and back en
tirely brown, legs and belly spotted, tips of
tees et one hind feet cut oil", tail cut, aud In
color is half brown and half white. The abcTO
reward will be paid te the person who returns
the deg te WM. RKSIf,
Ne. 334 N. Mulberry Street,
ltd Or Black Herse Hetel,
A STRAWBERRY AND ICE CREAM rES
tival will be held In
HUMANE ZTALL,
This (SATURDAY) Evening, ler the benellt
of St. Luke's Ketermed Mission;
Musie by the Brass Band.
Admission 10 cents, which will entitle each
te a plate et berries or cream. jl-4td
XTUTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
il partnership lately existing between
Jacob F. Bender and Jehn W. Helman, under
the lirm name of Bender X Helman, Is this
fourth day et June. A. D. 1881, dissolved mu
tual consent by the retirement of Jacob F.
Bender.
All debts owing te the said partnership will
be paid by Jehn W. Helman j and all debts due
te the said partnership arc te be paid te him.
The business will be continued at the same
place by Jehn W. Helman.
' . JACOB F. BENDER.
JOHN W. HOLMAN.
JOmt 4,1831. jei-7td
MKW ADTXMX1SKMXSTS-
pi rvXER, BOWKKS HURST!
Ne. 25 EAST
GENTLEMEN: IP YOU WANT A
FINE DRESS SUIT
Give us a call and examine our Stock and learn our prices.
If you want a geed BUSINESS SUIT that will give you satisfaction give us a caU.
In fact any article of CLOTHING you are In want et give us a call and see what we have
te show you. Yeu will find our prices te be as low as the very lowest, with the same qualities
et goods.
WE ALWAYS KEEP A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
Men's White Dress Shirts, Gauze Undershirts and
Drawers, Hosiery,, Gloves, Neckwear, &c.
We also guarantee te sell you the Best
Gossamer latepef Coats, Eats & Legps
ever made. We have them la all sizes and guarantee every one we sell. Please cull and ex
amine them. Prices as low as the lowest.
:e:-
GIVLER, BOWERS & HURST,
25 EAST KING STREET,
L
ANCASTER WATCHES.
EDW. J.
Manufacturing Jeweler,'
WE INVITE ATTENTION TO OUR LARGE STOCK OF
LANCASTER AND AMERICAN WATCHES,
FRENCH AND AMERICAN OLOOKS.
Solid Silver aad SUrcr-Plated Ware In Spurns, Ferks, Kaires, Casters, JLc
We efTer te our patrons advantages which are rarely combined in one establishment, be
cause we have a complete MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT in connection with our retail
business ,and arc making a large part et the goods we sell. This enables us te be sure of qual
ity, te sell at the lewesUpriccs, and gives us tlrst-class facilities for WATCH WORK and GEN
ERAL KEPAIIUNU.
EDW. J. ZAHM,
Manufacturing Jeweler, - - Zahm's Cemer, Lancaster, Pa.
mar24-3mdftwR
CAJUUAOXB,
THE OLD
COR. DUKE AND VINE
NORBECK & MILEY,
Practical Carriage Builders,
take this opportunity of calling the attention et the public te their Unrivalled Stock of Ve
hicles, including every variety new in use.
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY.
Don't put it off till Spring. when trade Is brisk, customers arc plenty, and orders are
giveu that cannot be filled.
FANCY BUSINESS WAGONS,
wltli the the most artistic painting, made en short notice, and satisfaction guaranteed.
The best In the market. Repairing promptly attended te. Remember ourMetto :
"OUR WORK SUSTAINS OUR WORD,"
and remember the place, CORNER OP SOUTH DUKE AND VINE STREETS.
NEW AJtrXKTISEMXNTS.
MR. E . C. KIUKSECltKK, PIANO TUNElt;
Is new in this city. Orders left at
SllUElNEU'S MUSIC STORK. Ne. 36 North
Queen street, will receive prompt attention.
ltd
BARUAIN8I BARGAINS IN ALL KIN1JS
et Furniture. Upholstering, Redding
and Heuse Furnishing Goods at HOPE
MEIER'S. Mi Immense stock, geed, cheap
and reliable, at Ne. 36 East King street, ltd
STRAWBERRY AND ICE CREAM FESTI-
O val, te lie held at ODD FELLOWS' HALL,
for the benefit of FULTON HOME, commenc
ing JUNE 8 and ending SATURDAY, JUNE
11. Tickets will entitle the bearer ten platoef
cream. je3-lwd
flMIE FOURTH ANNUAL PICNIC OF
X TATLOR'S ORCHESTRA
will be held at Tell's Haln en WHIT-MONDAY,
JUNE C. 1881. Omnibuses will leave
Centre Square and Knapp's Saleen at all hours
et the day. Ladles and gentlemen are re
spectfully invited te attend. Ne improper
characters allowed en the ground. Std-W AS
rM THE TAXPAYERS.
I The Treasurer havlnc afforded all possible
facilities thanks the taxpayers for tbe prompt
ness witn wnicu incy came ierwaru anu paiu
the largest amount et Water Rents ever re:
eeived te the same date. It is hoped the same
nremntness will be observed In the navinent
of City Tax, new payable, and fire per cent.
Mieweu ler prompt payment.
WM. MeCOMSET.
I l-tfd Treasurer and Receiver of Taxes.
AN ICE CREAM AND STRAWBERRY
Festival will be held in Roberts's Hall en
Friday and Saturday evenings, .Tune 3 and 4,
far the benefit of the West Mission M. E. Sun
day school. Tickets 10 cents, which will en
title the holder te a plate et Berries or Cream.
In connection Turtle Soun Sunner trem 5 te 8
o'clock for 25 cents additional. Open all or
Saturday afternoon. m31-5tdR
PUBLIC SALK OF CANADA HORSES.
On MONDAY. JUNE 6. 1881. will b sold
at public sale, at J. D. Denlinger's Merrlmac
Meuse, lia Kenn prince street, Lancaster ciiy.
Pa.. the tollewlinr. te wit: Sixteen head of
Choice Heavy Canada llerses. Some et them
heavv draft and some drivers, and must be in
all respects as represented by the undersigned
or no sale. A credit of 60 days will be given.
Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. m. en said
day, when attendance will be given by
Saii'l Hkss 4 Sex, Ancts. ltd
fLOTHINO, C.
THAT SPECIAL
ALL WOOL 810 SUIT
that you have beard se much about is
nearly all sold, but we have replaced it
with a patters, just as geed, and we
think ourselves fertmate In getting it.
There are a tew who like it better than
the ether. Our regular stock begins
with Suits at $10, and contains all the
finer grades up .te t3. We have Just as
many low priced Suits as yen Want,
but we recommend the better grades.
Although we were out of the sizes' et
some kinds of
STRAW HATS
in the early part et the week.lt is net
se new. Fer if yea wear the very
largest or the very nudlest, we ltave
them ler you, and the prices are se low
yen will net object.
WILLIAMSON & FOSTER,
ONE-PRICE HOUSE,
36-38 BAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
STVXKB, BOWERS HURST!
KING STREET.
LANCASTER, PA.
A UER1CAN WATCHES.
ZAJEINL,
Zahm's Cerner, Lancaster, Pa.
PHAETONS, r.
CORNER,
STSM LANCASTER, PA.
MEW AJtrMMTlMSJUCXTa.
FIRST GRAND PICNIC OF THE SEASON
will be held at the Green Cottage en
WHIT-MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1881.
Music by Stoy's Orchestra. ltd
A MER1CAN CATHEDRAL STRIKE
FIFTEEN DAT CLOCKS.
FRENCH MARBLE GONG STRIKE CLOCKS.
AUtiUSTUS RHOADS, Jeweler.
SO East King Street, Lancaster, 1 a.
flARPETM. tiOAIi, c.
PHILIP SCHUM, SON & 0.f
MANUFACTORY,'
Ne. ISO SOUTH WATER STREET,
Lahcastsb, Pa., -
Well-known Manufacturers of Genuine
LANCASTER QUILTS,
COUNTERPANES.
COVERLETS,
1SLANKETS,
CARPETS.
CARPET CHAIN,
STOCKING YARN, Ac.
CUSTOM RAG CARPETS A SPECIALTY.
LANCASTER FANCY
DYEING ESTABLISHMENT.
Dress Goods Dyed either in the piece or in
Garments; olse.all kinds of silks. Ribbons,
Feathers and Woolen Goods Dyed. Gen
Uemen's Coats, Overcoats, Pants, Vests, Ac.
Dyed or Scoured; also. Indigo Blue Dycinp
done.
All orders or goods lclt with us will recelvt recelvt
prempt attention.
CASH PAID FOR SEWED
CARPET RAGS.
COAL. COAL.
Ceal et the best quality put up expressly f or
family use, and at the lowest market rates.
TRY A SAMPLE TON.
YARD ISO iOUTil WATER STREET.
l- lvdRSl PHILIP SCHUM. SON A CO
N
EXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUr.
FAHNESTOCK!
Large additional Cheap Lets of Goods open
ed this week in every department, te which
we invite the particular attention et persons
in want et
Seasonable Dress Goods
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT
LOW PRICES.
LAWNS,
GINGHAMS,
WHITE GOODS,
ALSO
HOSIERY,
UNDERWEAR,
SKIRTS,
ALSO
Parasols, Sm UmMs,
Largest Stock we have ever opened.
LOW PRICES.
FAHNESTOCK'S,
Next Doer te Court Heum,
THIRD EDITIOIT.
SATURDAY EVXNINQ. JUNE 4,1881.
WEATHER INDICATIONS.
Washington, Jane 4. Fer the Middle
Atlantic states, light rain followed by
clearing weather, northeast backing te
northwest winds, stationary or higher tem
perature, higher barometer.
RIOT IN CORK.
Farther Disturbances aad Arrests la Dis
tracted Ireland.
Londen, June 4. A serious riot oc
curred at Cerk last evening. Houses in
two streets were completely wrecked.
James Manniz and his son, the latter
secretary of the Michelstewn branch
of the Land League, have been ar
rested under tbe coercion act, charged
with inciting te riot. A large party
of military went te Michelstewn te day te
aid in evictions. Five persons have been
arrested near Killarney for attacking a
house and cutting off the tenant's ear.
Londen, June 4. The United Service
Qezette says it is probable that the ferce
of Coldstream Guards in Dublin will be
augmented te a brigade.
Mr. O'Mahoney, a prominent member
of the Ballydehob Land League, has
been arrested under the coercion act.
In spite of a large ferce of -armed
constabulary the people twice succeeded
in rescuing Mr. O'Maheney. When finally
he was captured, a portion of the mob had
started te endeavor te intercept his escort
at Skibbereen, county Cerk.
PAIRING OFF.
a Very Slim Ballet at Albany.
Albany, June 4. First ballet for the
short term : Jacobs 31, Conkling 29,
Wheeler 13, Cernell 18, Rogers 13, Brad
ley 1, Crowley 2, Laphatn 4. A number
of pairs were announced.
The following is the result of the first
vote te-day for a successor te Thes. C.
Piatt: Kernan 31, Piatt 26, Depew 'S3,
Cernell 8, Lapham 2, Crowley 3. Felger 3,
Dutcher 2, Miller 8, Tremainc 3, Vau Cott
1, Wheeler 1, Fenten 1.
The following were the changes : Feu
her. from Cernell te Fenten ; Helt from
Tremaine te Cernell ; Sheeby from Cernell
te Trcnaine; Yeung from Lapham te
Tremaine. There was no choice.
Beth branches of the Legislature have
adjourned until Monday.
New Yerk, June 4. Ex-Senater Piatt
left the Fifth Avenue hotel this morning
and went down town te attend te his busi
ness, while ex-Senater Conkling remained
in the hotel and denied himself all visitors
while attending te some private matters.
TIMER'S SHOES.
They are Waiting for Somebody te Step Inte
Them.
Washington, D. C, June 4. Inquiry
concerning the rumored appointment of a
successor for First Assistant Postmaster
General Tyncr results in ascertaining from
the highest official sources that no
change has yet been ordered. It is true,
however, as heretofore stated, that General
Tyner's resignation has been at the
disposal of the president for seme
time and that in fact it was
tendered by General Tyner in accordance
with the usual custom almost immediately
after the present administration came into
power. The resignation has net yet been
accepted. It is rumored, however, that it
will be accepted at an early day, and tjpit
ex-Senater Spencer will probably be ap
pointed te fill the vacancy if ene be thus
created.
THE STAR ROUTE FRAUDS.
Denying That Blaine Is Implicated In the
Rascally Business.
Washington, June 4. The representa
tives of the attorney general and of the
postmaster general new and heretofore in
charge of the star contract investigation
emphatically disciedit the published
rumors that Secretary Blaine has been im
plicated iu the matters referred te, and
that in the interests of himself or of im
plicated friends he has endeavored te
step or impede the investigation.
The committee of investigation and
their superior officers unite in
denouncing all such reports as utterly
groundless, and say that, en the contrary,
Mr. Blaine has from the very first encour
aged the investigation most heartily, and
has constantly taken the ground that it
should be prosecuted te the utmost.
THE KNIFE.
A Quarrel that ulll Result Fatally.
New Yerk, June 4. Dan'l Cearns, of
England, a fireman en the steamer Califor
nia of the Ancher line, had a dispute with
Themas Griffin, a fireman en one of the
steamers of the Savannah Hue, last night, iu
regard te the steamship firemen's strike,
in the course of which Griffin drew a knife
and stabbed Cearns, inflicting what is
thought will prove a fatal wound. G tiffin
was arrested and in court te-day was com
mitted te await the result of Cearns'
wound.
fRANK HART IN TROUBLE.
The Colored Pedestrian Charged Willi
Xtacfi.
Londen, June 4. At the Marlborough
street pelice court te-day Frank llait, the
American pedestrian, was charged with
assaulting a woman and stealing 25 shill
ings from her. He was committed for
trial at the Middlesex court of sessions.
Bail was fixed iu the case with two sure
ties in four pounds each.
A Terrible Punishment.
Teiiekan, June 4. Jellil AghaMukri,
the principal instigator of the Miamleab
massacre during the Kurdish invasion of
Persia, was blown from the mouth of a
cannon at Tabrees te-day.
Th End of the Plague.
Constantinople, June 4. The Perte
has received dispatches from Mesopotamia
declaring that the plague, has ceased.
MAJUCJSTH.
Hew Vara Market.
Nfw Yerk, June 4. Kleur State ami West
ern in buycra' favor, with light expert
and home trade demand ; Superfine State
at $4 ue4 CO; extra de $4 GUgii 10; choice de
5 10525: fancy de $5200075: round hoop Ohie
Si 755S0: choice de 5 609675; superfine
western S4 . 0004 CO; common te koe.1 ex
tra de f 6 OOgS'25 ; choice de SG 3O0i 7. ; choice
white wheat de, at 15 3506 23. Southern
flrreand quiet ; common te fair extra, $5 'JuJ
5 75 : geed te cnelee de S5 8007 50.
Wheat heavy and prices c lower;
Ne. 2 Red, June, $1 201 24; de July,
$1230124 1-1C; tte Aug, 91 3)41 10; !
3ept.,$l 20.
Cern shade lower and dull: Mixed west
ern spot, 45056c ; de future, 555.Ve.
Oats a shade easier ; State, W,'tff ; Western,
4450c.
Philadelphia Market.
" Philadelphia, June 4. Fleur-market
quiet and firmly held; clear springs and geed
winter families scarce ; Super dne, 93 2503 75:
extra93 8704 25; Ohie and Indiana family 95 75
06 25; Penna. family 95 2505 50 ; St. Leuis de
9C 0006 00; Minnesota Extra 95 2536 00: de
straight, 96 0308 37 ; winter patent 96 2507 2' ;
spring de 96 5007 50.
Rye flour at95255 50.
Wheat easier; Ne. 2 Western Red, 91 22..;
Delaware, Penn'a Red 91 2101 iii ; de Amber,
91 2201 23.
Cern dull and irregular; rejected, 20k24c;
steamer, 50052c; yellow, 57057c ; mixeit, 55
56c.
Oats dull and lower;- Ne. 1 While 50c;
Ne. 2, de 48c ; Ne. 3, de 4604Cc ; Ne. 2, Mixed
44045c.
Rye steady at 91 0601 07.
Previsions dull; mew, perk $17 00317 50;
beet bams, 923 00025 UO; Indian ni.t
beef 922 50. nt ,
Bacen smoked shoulders, 0e; salt de
G6j4c; smoked hams 11012c; pickled vuir-
1Hi!araP"qult and steady; city kettle I lc:
loose Duusners-a ! t i. - -i
intter slew of sale and weak ; low grade
.v : tCrenniprv Artm tnn.i.i.-n..t.. aaa
&!i.: Kn! esej de geed te choice 170
sic' teu; w5&riy una ew ,erK extM-
,J?IIs ,luU ; Pcnny'vanla and Western 70
ivnnil 2;7W1.'
Petroleum nnn ; refined 7)lc
Whisky at le;.
Seeds ticed te prime Clever, no market -Timethy
dull at ! I0ff3tt; de de flaxseed
neglected at 91 2.
Lin Stock Marki
Chicago. Hogs Receipts. 28,000 bead; ship
ments. 47,000 head; quality and demand geed,
but prices 5l0j lower; market closed weak,
with some stock unsold ; mixed packing at
$5 4005 70 : light bacon, 95 605 73 , light York
ers. $5 10530: choiee heavy packing and ship
ping, 590JSfi 10.
Cattle Receipts, 7,000 head; shipments, 4,700
head ; market weak and prices a shade lewer:
demand lair, best grades strong; experts, 9590
C 10 : geed te choice shipping. 95 7015 99 ;
common te fair. $505 45 : distillery, 95 3005 C ;
wintered Texans. 94 5005; grass Texan in
very full supply, but slew; peer te choice, 93
4; butchers' steady at 925004 75; Inferior
old cows and mixed neglected ; steckcrs aad
feeders dull, weak and lewerat $3 705.
fcheep Receipts, 1.S00 head ; market dull and
weak, ever supplied with peer stock ; peer te
choice shorn natives, 91200520.
stock .it ar set.
New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Stocks
also Unltftl States lleml.t reported daily by
J Aeen 18. I.one, N. E. Cor. Centre Square.
Niw Yerk Stocks.
Stocks strong.
.nne4.
a. w. v. m. r.n
10-.U0 1:00 3:00
l!i 12 129
12SJi 127 1275
77U -i'l 75i
Chicago. North Western..
Chicago. Mil. X St. Paul ...
Canada Southern
V t. JC 1. Vf. 1.. lb.... ......
-V -SV4 -a-ii
uvkfjwK.A .vui-rii. ... t.; "vi -"
Delu ware X Hudsen Canal 111
Oenver X Rie U ninth- lwyj 110 111
Hannibal A St. Jee f 81
Kirm firm anil scarce ; Penn.svlr.uibi
1S1SKc; W..te. --.y. ' rMWylT,Ultt
Cheese dull ; New Yerk tail cream. 10U
J)ller i!t4ttrii full rwm i'On. .i.. r'it.
v.4i,.., ,au uur
Lake snore Alien. Southern.. I.TSM 131? l;
Manhattan KievateiL 2"4 2S 2SJi
Michigan Central H2i 112 lll'x
Missouri. Kansasft Texas :&'. 50 50?
N. Y Lake Erie & Western.... 40 41 42
New Jersey Central HK4 Uttg 1022
N. Y., Ontario X Western ::7 Xl)i 30g
New Yerk Central HtMi 14HW 14K
Ohie X Mississippi 41)4 4i 4IJS
Pacific Mall Steam-dup Ce.... 54' 5 .Kl;(, 5it
St. Louis&lreu Mt si' SI S0;
Sulre Tunnel 2J .... 2-w
Union Paeitie 127 127 127j,
Wabash, Si. Leuis jfcPucillv.... Xl4 5 SI'S
Preferred. ! tj
Western Union Tel. Ce' 127,'$ l'27 127? i
PUILAOKLPIIIA.
Stocks active.
Pennsylvania K. I: IWvJ llJ . CJ
Reading Wi C0 :y
Lehigh Valley 62i
Lehigh Navigation 's 404
Uiitr.iie, Pitts, ft Weatern 'U 23-4 24
Northern Central 51' 57
Northern l'acilic .... 41
" Prelerieil 3?i
Ilestenvillc 21
Philadelphia Erie U. IS 2K
Iowa Gulch Mining 41
United States Rexim. r. m.
1:00
United States 4 percent HSJi
" H5?
" 5 " 104
i " lll?i
Noen yuotatlens of th Grain Market
Furnished by Jacob is. Leng, Commission
Rreker.
Chicaue. .In I v. Aug. Sept.
Wheat t.lOi 9I.OS2.J i.GK
Cern 4i'U .4:t .445
Oats :a; " jxi SZfl
Nkw Yeuk.
Wl.eat
Cern
IaHs
PllIt.ADBI.rHIA.
W aH4l
lyOi II a
ill"
IlALTIMOKIS.
W lit Xi
Lonii .
UtllH
WANTS. "
ANTKuLa-GOOU STOUT ACTIVE
boy iu a grocery store. Apply te
CHAS. KNAPP.
2td Ne. 45 North tjueen Street.
IOOCEHS WASTED A KKW dKNTUE
j men cm be accommodated with finely
furnished and well lighted rooms in a central
part et the city by. addressing "ROOMS."
iNTtLLICKN'CBIt OTKICK. tf
JUlSVEUjAffJEODS.
REMOVAL..
N. LKW1X, M. !., has removed his office
Irem 247 West King street te Ne. 11 Seuth
Prince street. Office hours from 7 te 9 a. in.
mil irem 1 te ." and t te 'J n. iu. aprlt 2md
Beck iskkk:
Ku'hlcr famous Uavarian Reck llecr will
be en tap at the Lien ISrewery, Church street,
and at all of mv customers en Saturday and
Whit-Monday.'
2td C. KtKIILER.
1)OTATOKS! I'OrATOKS !
Iut received. 7'KI bushels of Yerk Slate
potatoes. IVeiicss and Early Ue-ic. which I
offer al tin: lowest market rates. Call early If
you want potatoes at a bargain.
OSCAR E. KI'IKC,
illwd Xe. 218 North Queen Street.
I PROPOSALS WILL UK ItECKIVEO UP
te Mfiuday neon, Jiinef, ler Hie Inking
down et the old stone church building el St.
Mary's, en Vine street; also ler the excava
tion and I he general contract for enclosing or
rooting In of the nropesed new building en
same situ Ter Orphanage and Schools : also
scpajate bids will l received for the bricks,
brlcK work, carpenter work, lumber, mill
work, liinti, sand, slate and tin work, painting
and hardware. Plans and siecilIcatiens can
be seen between 7 and '.I p. in., at the pastoral
residence adjoining St. Mary's church, where
also proposals may be lclt. The right is re
served e! rejecting all bids net satisfactory.
ui2l,2&tjt-3td
Established Agency or the
Girt I Fire in Ce.,
OP PHILADELPHIA.
ASSETS OVER
Eleven Hundred Thousand Dollars.
Invested tn Sale and elld Securities.
RIFE & KAUFMAN,
Ne. Ill EAST KINO STREET.
(Ill Minl.M.WSi: Second fleer.
PROPOSALS FOR UAH, COAL OIL OR
Other material for lighting, and latnp
pOsts. The Lamp Committee of the City of
Lancaster will receive scaled proposals for tin:
furnishing ergas cr thousand cubic feet for
the Mayer's office. Treasurer's Office, Council
Chambers, Market Houses and fetatien Heuse,
and at-e for the street lamps at a fixed price
per lamp with a six-toot burner, for the period
et one year, trem and ensuing J illy I, 18SI. The
company fiirnlshingthegnssu-UI light alt the
street gnu lamps every night throughout the
year at sunset, and shall keep the same clean
ami In repair and clean them at least once a
week, make all connections te the lamp-pest
at their own proper cost anil disconnect the
same at the expiration et their contract with
out charge te the cit y.
Alse sealed proposals ler tin: furnishing e
lamp-pests aud lamps ler ga-, complete and
ready for use, which may be needed dnring
the year. Pests te le el the painc style aad
length new in nsein Cent re Square, and lamps
of a style similar te these iu etlu.r sections of
the city. Itidders are required te give the
length and weight of pests they propose te
furnish. Pests te be iron and weight at least
210 pounds.
Alse sealed proposals for the furnishing of
coal oil or ether material ter lighting all the
street lamps or any portion thereof at a fixed
price per lamp for tilt period of one year.
from and ensuing July 1. 1S81. Tlie person. In
dividuals or company who bid te supply coal
oil. gasoline or ether lighting material shall
light all the street lamps te lie se supplied
every night throughout the year at sunset and
all lamps must burn until sunri-e,' and the
contractor shall keep the same clean and in
repair and clean them at least once a week.
Bidders te supply coal oil or ether lighting
material are required te accompany their bids
with a proposal at which they will furnish dur
ing the year the use et lamp-pests and lamp
complete, wherein oil or ether lighting ma
terial aside from gas may be burned. Said pest
and lamps te remafn the property of the con
tractor, and te be removed without expense te.
the city at the expiration of contract. BUI
shall state also the candle power of the flight
proposed te be furnished. ....
The Lamp Committee reserve the right te
reject an v and all bids, and the successful bid
der or bidders shall give geed and approved
s-cnrity for the faithful performance of tha
contract. All bids or proposals must lie mada
en or before June 8, lsMl.at 8 o'clectc p. m.,
and addressed te A. K. liARR. esq.. Chairman
Lamp Committee, 3Iayerti Office. Lancastei,
Pa., and te be endorsed "Proposals for Light
ing City."
11Y ORDER OP LAMP COMMITTEE.
Attest:
llERUKtrr Johnstek, Clerk. m3ftte4d