LANCASTER DAiLY INTELUGENUER JrjteNIiAY, jfaNE 8. 1881. cut and part of Lis right car was cut off and he has died. Edw. Mullen, of Tiedyflrin, awoke and liudiug that his wife Elizabeth had left the bed, buspected that something was wrong. Arising he found bleed en the fleer. And following the track he seen discovered his wire lying prostrate in the yard, the bleed (lowing from two ugly gaping wounds in her threat which seen caused her death. She was aged 70 and of unsound mind. The work of extending the Wilmington & Northern railroad te the Delaware river his commenced, and workmen are new employed in grading the read bed near ueiaware J unction. Hannah Jehn, aged 25 years, living with Jehn Geuldcr, West Bradford township, Chester county, came near taking her own life by cutting her threat with a dull butcher kuifc. The woman was found in the orchard in a bleeding condition and premised te never de it again. A hammer in the Harrisburg car works, weighing 2,500 pounds, recently came down en the hand of Stephen K. Cupples and mashed it te a jelly. Jehn It. Ileltzman and Jehn II. Fcltz killed a blacksnake near Mifflin Station, Lebanon county, a few days age, that measured 1 feet in length. ON TIIK WAY. IIeiiih et Interest I'ickea Up by a Traveling Correspondent in Northwestern Lau- caHter County. The quarterly conference of the United Brethren church, of the Paradise district, met iu that place last Saturday and Sun day. Jacob L. Hacker, i chiding en the Lin coln read, Clay township, is erecting a line new barn. It will be, when completed, a model structure. One hundred and twenty-seven is the number of horses shipied from Ephrata te New Yerk by Charles Hayman. The regular monthly meeting of the Kphrata school beard was held at the Kphrata house en Meiday. The election of ofliccisfer the ensuing year and the laying of a rate of tax was the only busi ness transacted. The new officials arc : I'icsidcnt, Jehn M. Iteyer ; Vice I'lcsidcut, none c'cctcd ; Secretary, Sam uel Reycr ; Treasurer, G. Sprcchcr. Oue-aud-a-feuith mills was fixed as the tax rate for this year. Upen Mr. Rever's mo tion it was agreed te try aud sell the old Church school house " at public sale, te arrange ler its sjcedy removal, and ad veitisc for proposals for the erection of a new building en the old grounds. The new building will be u every respect a model. Jehn M. Laudis received a car lead of Canada horses at Ephrata, all of which he sold te fanners at high prices before night, (fuick sales, small profits. Special services were held at the Muddy cicek Lutheran church last Sunday. The - lite of confirmation and that of communion was ebsci veil. Twe hui'drcd and twenty three persons partook of the Lord's Supper. A missionary collection of ever fifteen dellais was lifted. The "Nolde faction" of that peculiar denomination the "Seven-Day Baptist" will held their annual love feast aud feet washing in their "saal" at the lower cud of Kphrata, en Saturday afternoon and evening. A number of ministers from Franklin, Northumberland, Cumberland and ether counties will be iu attendance. LThc '"saal" above referred te is their place of worship, aud is one of the very eldest buildings iu this county, around which clings a romantic aud interesting history, of which we will speak te the In Ti:i.i.i(ii:N.'i:u's readers in our next. Mine host Jehn Frederick of the Epli leta Mountain Springs hotel, has eveiy pieparatien completed for the reception of the large number of summer boarders, who will begiu te Heck there en the 15th of .lune the opening day. Mr. Kurtz, of Denver, (formerly Union) is the owner of a line horse aud his estler Kciuheld occasionally takes him en the t rack te test his running abilities. This he did en Monday. Twice he went ateund the half-mile track iu fine style thcii he get home-sick, and started for home. He wheeled round, threw Iicinheld out, sprained his ankle aud bruised him considerably. The horse made for the gate ajnd the crowd rati pell inell ; the sulky was wrecked and the her.se ran down the read for home at a death-rate. it made things very ex citing for a time. Our genial Democratic friend, Jacob W. Leber, of Ephrata, will remember Whit Monday, '81. He is happy. We met him aud he told us it was a boy. Aud his name shall be Jciii Mehlcr Hancock Eng lish Leber. "Plingst" was observed by the residents of the country around Ephrata iu high stj le. Seme went te Lancaster, but the majority pa'tl Vending a visit. Aud when evening came the bar-rooms of the town were filled with returned excursionists. (5oed feeling prevailed we hear of no tights, but the ribald songster disturbed the night air, until old Sel crept up the I'astern sky. At Lititz a little son of Mr. William Neise met with a severe accident by tread ing upon a scythe. The lelt feet was al most severed. At a meeting of the Lititz school beard, the following teachers were elected for the ensuing term : Miss Hattie I. Bruck ait, Mrs. Maync B. Archer, Misses Carrie Hacker, Martha Dcrr and Ada Bombcr Bembcr gcr. Dipthcria is still prevalent iu the neigh borhood of Warwick aud Lititz. lie v. E. S. Brewnmillcr, of Union De posit, has been elected pastor of Ephrata district of the Evangelical Lutheran church, comprising four appointments, viz : Ephrata. Lincoln, Schcencck and Swamp churches, aud will take charge of his work en Saturday, the 25th day of July. Sunday Scheel Festival. There was a festival of the Green street mission of the Union Bethel held List even iug, which was largely attended. Straw berries, ice cream and coufectieus were distributed te all the pupils, and a special present was made by the superintendent, Mr. Jehn Abraham te each pupil who had secured the attendance of a new pupil dur ing the year, and each new pupil a'se re ceived a present. These gifts consisted of dress-patterns, neckties, handkerchiefs, aud ether useful articles. Superintendent Abraham was re-elected for the ensuing year, and the teachers took advantage of the occasion te present him with a handsome geld pen and pencil . holder in recognition of the faithful ser vices. Mr. Wm. Lavcrty made the pre sentation speech which was appropriately responded te by Mr. Abraham. Follow ing the officers of the mission, chosen at the last meeting : Superintendent Jehn Abraham. Assistant Superintendent J. F. Brown. Treasurer Miss Julia Yeung. Musical Conductor Michael riiillips. Texas. Jacob Fettcrly, of Texas, a native ef this city, is en a visit te his old Lancaster friends, and is stepping at the Cadwell house. Texas being by all odds the largest state in the Union and one abounding in agricultural and mineral resources, is at tracting much attention from Europeans and citizens of the Northern states. Mr. Fetterlv is well posted in the affairs of the state and will cheerfully give informa tion te these who may think of emigrat ing thither. Eight te One. A game of base ball was placed en Whit-Monday, between the Keystone and Star base ball clubs, of this city, resulting in a victory for the former. The score was : Keystone, 16 ; Star, 2. COLUMBIA NEWSi OtIK BEGULAB COBBESPONUENCE. ' The regular monthly meeting of the Vigilant lire company was held last even ing. The Columbia drug store has been closed by the sheriff. Very heavy but short showers of rain occurred at intervals during the night. The sophomores of Franklin and Mar shall college passed through here for Yerk furnace this morning. Seme Philadel- phians were with them Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Mifflin, late of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, are visiting the father of the former at Norwood. Mr. Geerge C. Haldeman -will leave here at 0:20 this evening for New Mexico. Scavengers are at work te-day in differ ent pails of town removing the mud and dirt from the streets. Their contract is net as big as it was last year. Geerge Hepfer, a Columbian, who for merly carried en the business of a shoe maker en Frent street, in attempting te jump en a moving freight train in the west yard at this place last night missed his held en a car, slipped and fell with ene of his legs across the track. Before he could withdraw it from its dangerous position it was caught by a car wheel, run even aud terribly mangled. Hepfer has becu sent te the Lancaster county hospital. The members of St. Jehn's English Lutheran church and Sunday school are busy just new in making up the straw berry festival te beheld for their benefit in Odd Fellows hall en the ICth, 17th and 18th of this month. Frem the amount of energy thrown into the preparations, we caunet sec hew the festival can fail te be a suc cess. The Herald of this date contains the fol lowing : " We understand that two of the men who are sworn officers of the borough," and who arc always en duty at the opera house, had a consultation with Randall Allisen, en Tew Hill, en Saturday night last. It is impossible for one of our con stables te get within gun-shot of the chap, yet here we have the evidence that these two officials were with him. They need calling te account by the chief bur gess." We heartily endorse all that Editor Grier says en this subject. Allisen ought te be arrested aud these men should have performed that duty. The Reformed Sunday school cordially invite uicir uicuus le join vutu iuuiii iu their excursion te Mauheim, en Thursday the 10th hist. The citizens of Mauheim justly feci proud of their new park, which is beautifully located about two squares from the railroad station. It covers from eight te ten acres. There are two springs of excellent water, a pavilion, abundant shade and plenty of seats. The excursion train will leave the Reading depot iu the morning at eight o'clock. Tickets for the round trip, GO cents ; children 25 cents Hcrabd The picnic in question is the first of the season under Sunday school aus pices, aud, as it is te be held at a new place, aud by a school large in itself and with plenty of outside friends, it is likely that in point of numbers, iu attendancs, and in enjoyment, it will be successlul. Before one of the largest audiences of this very successful season aud ene net chary of applause where it was deserved and it often was deserved Carncross' minstrel company appeared in the opera house last evening, aud gave what is re garded as the best minstrel pcrfertnan ever given here. Dougherty and Wheeler, the end men, did net appear, but their places were ably filial by Quinn and L. Docksta der. Carncross' voice was in excellent trim and he was encored upon singing "Tickcn liam Ferry," uut failed te gratify his audi ence by singhis anything else upon a second storm of "applause. In the plantation scene, "All Hellew Eve," Murphy, Mor Mer Mor eon, Griffin and Rice clog dancers, aud two of them in woman's attire, danced the "racquet" as it was never danced before at least in the presence of the greater portion of last night's audience. The pregramme was of course of a variety nature, but it was well put together and very creditably rendered in all its parts. The burlesque ' Sarah Barnyard, or Stage Struck Boarders," was perhaps the most ludicrous thing ever presented here. The home pest of the G. A. It. will net a nice little sum from this entcrtaiument. WASHINGTON KOKOUGU. The News Ireni the River itank. Messrs. Jes. K. Shultz & Bre., coal and lumber dealers at this place, have stocked their lumber yard with ever 200,000 feet of all kinds of lumber for building pur poses this spring. The heavy rain falls of last week aud of yesterday have caused the river te rise. These rains have been of inestima ble geed te the farmers, aud especially have the tobacco farmers been blest there by. One day last week, Mr. Isaac Schultz, with the help of six planters and three droppers, planted 20,500 tobacco plants, which is consider, da geed day's work if properly done. Mr. Jacob McLauc, a member of the Star cornet band, of this place, and a line young man of about 20 years, has been very sick with malarial fever and is still iu a critical condition. We hope that his life maybe spared aud his recovery be speedy. The members of the M. E. church held a 'strawberry festival in their church en Saturday evening, for the benefit of their church and Sabbath-school, and realized ever $30 by it. They also held an ice cream festival Tuesday evening. On Saturday the Star cornet band posted Gills announcing the holding of a lair in the graded school building, for the benefit or the baud, te open en the 14th of June and continue two weeks. The. citizens of Washington borough cau pride them selves en this band, which, considering that it has been in existence only nine months, is playing remarkably well. Tbey should, therefore, liberally support them iu their fair efforts. Only one week mere for. the shad, eh! Then no mere fresh shad uutil next spring. Deputy Corener Hull. In noticing the appointment of Deputy Corener-Hull, of New Helland, the Areic Era stated, aud the New Holland'CTtm'en copied the statement, that Capt. Hull had been a chronic office hunter all his life. New the fact is Capt. Hull was never an aspirant for any office, and always declined accepting a nomination for any except that of judge of the election, in a township in which he knew it was impossible te be elected en account of the heavy opposition majority. The position of deputy coro cero core oner was unsought by him, will probably never yield him a dollar, and was only accepted because it had been gracefully tendered him by a political opponent. Gene Heme. Michael Davis, the haudsemc, affable aud energetic manager in this city of the tobacco interests of Jeseph Mayer's Sens, has concluded the packing of 1,200 cases of 1880 tobacco and gene te his home in New Yerk. Scott Brady will be in charge of the business during Mr. Davis's ab sence. The Belgian Blocks. Owners of property enlhe second square of North Queen street have been notified that if they want te make any connections with water or gas pipes, they shall de. se at once. This square is shortly te be laid with Belgian blocks, and it is necessary te have a level foundation. Ueme en a Visit. Reah Frazer, past assistant paymaster of the United States navy, came home last night and will remain iu the city until Friday. He is en the steamer " Alliance" and came Here from Norfolk. Virginia. Around the World. A letter has been received from Wm. J. Fordney, who recently left this city for a trip around the world. It is dated San Francisce, May 31. Mr. Fordney writes that en leaving Chicago he took the lower route te the Pacific, Las Vegas and Santa Fe, New'Mexice, and Yuma, Tuscan and ether interesting points in Arizona. He expected te sail June 4th from San Fran Fran ciseo in the steamer " City of Sydney." for the Sandwich Islands and Australia. He thought it likely that he might nor. step at tne sandwich Islands en ac count of the small-pox which was report ed te be epidemic there. The run from San Francisce te Australia will take about 28 days, and after reaching that point Mr. Fordney. will continue his jour ney around the world, visit different coun tries in Asia and Europe, and return home via England. Meeting of the Monumental Association. The Lancaster County Monumental as sociation met at the office of the solicitor, Majer A. C. Reinoehl, this morning, Capt. Edward Edgerley being in the chair. The following officers were! elected for the year : President Henry Mullen. Vice President Dr. Alex. Craig. Secretary H. R. Breneman. Treasurer .James H. Marshall. Solicitor Majer A. C. Reinoehl, Finance committee te act in conjunction with the president in charge of the monu ment for the year W. D. Sauffer, D. P. Rescnmillcr and Charles Denues. The reduction iu the cost for the care of the monument was referred te the finance committee te take such action as they deem the most advantageous. The finance committee was instructed te te dispose of grauite en hand. The report of the treasurer showed a balance and the finauce committee was instructed te invest it. TIIK WATER WOtfKS The New Beiler Heuse Located. Yesterday the' mayor and water commit tee of councils, accompanied by City Reg ulator J. C. Carpenter and S. S. Spencer, of Concstega steam mills, visited the city water weiks with a view of selecting a site for the new boiler house authorized te be built by councils. The ground was laid off just south of the prescut boiler house, and it was re lved te build a brick boiler house & by :U feet in the clear. Mr. Speucer recommended that four boilers be put in each 50 incbes in diameter and 1C feet in length. Mr. Carpenter was in structed te prepare plans and specifications for the new building, which will be built at an early day. "Main." Dennelly's Will. The will of Eliz Dennelly, late of Ful ton street, was offered for probate at the county register's oflice te-day. After providing for her fuucral expenscs and her burial "iu a decent and Christian-like manner" she bequeaths all her property, of whatever description, te Henry Rogers, aud names him as her sole executer. The will is dated July 10, 1879. The extent of her estate is net positively known one story is that she left property worth $11,000 and another that her only proper ty was the Fulton street house. l'ullce Cases. The mayor had before him this meruiug two cases of drunken and disorderly con duct, and both offenders were sent te jail. One vagrant who bad been furnished with lodgings was discharged. Alderman Samson sent Christian Bern te jail for 30 days for drunken and disor derly conduct. W. P. Richaidseu was held te answer at court for assault and battery en his brother-in-law W. P. Wirth. Burglars in Mt. Jey. Thieves broke into the shoe store of Henry Miller in Mt. Jey last night. They stele $1.50 in money, which was in the drawer, a geld pen and several pair of shoes. The store is in the same building with Mr. Miller's dwelling house and the thieves effected an entrance by prying open a shutter. A Broken Leg. Geerge Hcffel, a married man who re sides en Fulton street, this city, had his leg broken at Columbia, last evening. He bearded a freight train for the purpose of riding te this city. He sat down upon one bumper and placed his feet en the ether. The train suddenly stepped, and the cars coming together quickly, caused the acci dent. The mau was brought te this city and placed iu the county hospital. - Sale of Tobacco. It. C. McWilliams, of Northumber land. Northumberland county, has sold 50 cases of 1880 te H. Freidman & Ce., for 14, 7 and 3. The tobacco was delivered te-day. Mr. McWilliams will put out IS acres this year. He has several Lancaster county men growing tobacco for him. Went te Cauip. The sophomore class of Franklin and Marshall college te the number of 20 went te Yerk Furnace te-day te remain for the remainder of the week. They are supplied with tents, blankets and plenty of eatables aid will spend the time fishing and botan betan izing. Heaths of Children. Jacob Charles, of West Willow, has lest three children, all of thorn having died of dipthcria within 10 days. A fourth child is new lying ill with the same disease. Deu't xeur Canary Sing T Then get a bottle of Bird Hitters, which is an unfailing restorer of song and a euro fei all diseases cl cage bints. It your druggist docs net keep it, or will net get it for you, send a postal card te the Bird Feed Company, 307 Federal street, Camden, N. J., and they will see that you arc supplied. Trice, 25 cents. war23-3md&w City Bill rosters. Carsen & Hcnscl, city bill pesters and dis tributor?, office '.Ihtkllieencer building. Ne. C Seuth Queen street. The only medicinal soap adapted te easy shaving Cuticura Shaving Seap. Nutrition improved, strength restored and disease arrested by Malt Bitters. SPECIAL, NOTICES. Women that have been pronounced incur able by the best physicians in the country, have been completely cured of female weak ness by the use of Lydia E. Finkhams Vege table Compound. Send te Mrs. Iydia K. Pink ham, 233 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets. Incredible. F. A. Scratch, druggist. Ruthvcn, Out., writes : " I have the greatest confidence in your Burdock Bleed Bikers. In one cese with which 1 am personally acquainted their suc cess was almost incredible. One lady told me that half a beit'e did her mere geed than hun dreds of delle-s worth of medicine she bad pre viously taken." Price, $i. Fer sale at U. B. Cochran's drug store, Ne. 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. Bese Celd nd iiay Fever. Being seriously troubled with Hay Fever and Bese Celd, I (at the 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. 1. Axdrus, Bruggist, Met uchen, N. J. August SO, 187a Fer HAV 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; otter .returning I immediately resorted te it, and found instant relief. I believe, had I begun its use earlier, I should net have been troubled. Have steed heat, dust and draughts as well as during Other months. .1. rm.l.wn r-lei-b- IIS Rmnri street, Elizabeth, N. J. Price 50 cents. Jel 2wdw sew ADrzmnsxMinfTS' G IVLER, KOWEBS UtTBST! .BAKGr-AINFS W OAEPETS NOW OFFERING. My Brussels at Specially Lew Prices. TAPESTRY BRUSSELS at Specially Lew Prices. EXTRA SUPER ALL-WOOL INGRAIN CARPETS at Specially Lew Prices. MEDIUM GRADE INGRAIN CARPETS at Specially Lew Prices. VENITIAN HALL AND STAIR CARPETS at Specially Lew Prices. RAG CARPETS at Specially Lew Prices. . FLOOR OIL CLOTH& at Specially Lew Prices. MATTINGS at Specially Lew Prices, BUGS AND MATS at Specially Lew Prices. WINDOW SHADING AND FIXTURES at Specially Lew Prices. In all of the above goods wc have an elegant iusertuiuut, aud in order te reduce the stock et them we shall Her them at Specially Lew Prices. ' REMEMBER, WE ARE OFFERING BARGAINS. GIVLER, BOWERS & HURST, 25 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. L ANCASTEB WATCHES. ED W. J. Z AHM, Manufacturing Jeweler, - Zahm's Cerner, Lancaster, Pa. WE INVITE ATTENTION TO OUR LARGE STOCK OF LANCASTER AND AMERICAN WATCHES, FRENCH AND AMERICAN CLOCKS. Solid Silver ana Silvcr-Plated Ware in Spoons, Ferks, Knives, Casters, &c. We offer te our patrons advantages which are rarely combined in one establishment, be cause we have a completer MANUFACTURING UKl'AKTMKNT in connection with' our retail business .and arc making a lance part ei the sroed.s wc sell. This enables im te ix .nri or nnni. ity, te sell at the lowest prices, and gives us first-class facilities for WATCH WORK and GEN ERAL REPAIRING. EDW.. J. ZAHM, Manufacturing Jeweler, - - - Zahnrs Cerner, Lancaster, Pa. niar2l-3md&wR " Buchupalba." New, quick, complete cure 4 days, urinary affections, smarting, frequent or dillicult uri nation, kidney diseases. $1. Druggists. Depot, Jehn F. Leng X Sens, Lancaster. Druggist's Testimony. If. F. McCarthy, druggist, Ottawa, Out., slates that he was afflicted with chronic bron chitis for some yearsand was completely cured by the use of Themas' Eclectrie Oil. Fer ;sale at 11. B. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 North (Jueun street, Lancaster. Itching Piles Symptoms una Cure. The symptoms are moisture,, like persplra lien, intense itching, increased by scratching, very distressing, particularly at night, as, if pin worms were crawling in and abent the rectum ; the private parts arc sometimes af fected ; it allowed te continue very serious re sults may lollew. Dr. Swayne's All Healing Ointment Is a pleasant sure cure. Alse for tetter, itch, salt rheum, scald head, Erysipelas, barber's itch, blotches, all scaly, crusty, cuta cuta neous eruptions. Price, SO cents, three boxes for $125. Sent by mail te any address en re ceipt of price in currency or three cent post pest ge stamps. Prepared only by Dr. Swayne X Sen, 330 North Sixth street. Philadelphia, Pa. Seul by all prominent druggists. m:ria-lyM wS&W Ita Action Is Sere and Safe. The celebrated remedy Kidney-Wert can new be obtained iu the usual dry vegetable form, or in liquid form. It is put in the latter way for the especial convenience of I hose who cannot readily prepare it. It will ue found very concentrated and will act with equal efilciency in cither case. Be sure and read the new advertisement for particulars. Seuth and West. juG-lwdAw Mothers I Mothers 1 1 Mothers ! t: Are yen disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick cliild.'suueriiig nnd crying with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth T If se, go at once and get a bottle of MRS. WINS LOW'S SOOTHING SYRUl. It will re lieve the peer little suflcrer immediately de pend upon it ; there is no mistake about it. There is net a mother en earth 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 aud health te the child, operating like magic. It Is perfectly safe te use iu all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and is the prescription et one et the eldest nnd best female physician anil nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere; 25 cents a bottle. uiar7-lvl&wM,W&S It MATHS. Sworn. In Lancaster, Pa., June , 18S1, Mrs. Mary Swope, wioew or the late Geerge Swope, aged 75 years and 13 days. Funeral from the residence et her son-in-law, Jehn A. Sellcnbcrgcr, Upper Lcaceek township, en Thursday morning at .!) o'clock. Interment at Heller's church. ltw Ward. In this city, en the 7th Inst,, at the residence et Mrs. Tammany, Mary Ward, aged 52 years. Funeral from Ne. 40 Seuth Water btrcct en te-morrow (Thursday) morning at 9 o'clock. High mass at St. Mary's church. ltd I'OHTIVAL. Fer County Commissiener: FRANK CLARK, el Strasburg township. Scljcct te the choice et the Democratic coun ty convention. iprS-diwtp ADAM S. DIETRICH, of Maner township. Subject te the decision of the Democratic county convention. HENRY F. HARTMAN (Liine Burner), el East Lampeter township. Subject te the choice of the Democratic county convention. npr2-dwtp MARTIN H1LDEBBANT, of Mount Jey Borough. Subject te the decision of the Dem ocratic county convention. apl3-dwtp JERE MOHLER, Ephrata. Subject te the decision of the Democratic county conven tion, aprli-dftwtp Fer County Auditor : JOHN S. BROWN, et Dromerc township. Subject te Democratic rules. n27-d& wtp JOHN L. LIGHTNER, of Lcaceek township. Subject te the decision of the Democratic ceuntv convention. aprl8-tfd&w NEW ADVEItTISEMJUtT, DISSOLUTION OFPAKTNKBSHIP. THE partnership heretofore existing between Jehn Maus ana Lewis Maus, traMng as the firm of Jehn Maus & Sen, in the manufacture of Cigars, has this day been dissolved by mu tual consent. JOHN MAUS. Mat 1,1881. LEWIS MAUS. ltd SCHOOL. TAX 1881. The duplicate is in the hands of the Treas urer. 3 pur cent, off for prompt payment, W. O. MARSHALL. Treasurer. Ne. 12 Centre Square. 49-OMcc hours from 9 a. m. te 4 p. m. j8-tfdW,S&WR WANTS. "DfTANTEHTWO BOYS WANTED TO TT work at carriage painting. Beys who have worked at it preferred. Apply at ltd NORRECK & MILEY'S. TVTANTKD A GIRL; ONE THAT CAN T T cook and iron. Must come well receni. mended, at U North Prince street. J7-3td IYLEB, BOWERS X HURST! -r:e:- :e:- MER1CAN WATCHES. NEW AltrEKTISEMENTS. PPOPOSALS WILL. BE KECE1VED AT St. Jeseph's Parsonage until JUNE 15. 1831, for the erection of St. Jeseph's Parochial Scheel and an adjoining residence. Drawings and specifications can be seen at St. Jeseph's parsonage. j3-lwdR CARD OF THANKS. Geerge II. Themas Pest 84, G. A. It., here by tenders its sincere thanks te the ladies who contributed llewcrs ami made the bouquets and cresses ; the First M. E. church eheir ; Mr. L. B. Ilerr, who kindly furnished an emm ; the County Commissioners ler the use Oi the Court Heuse ; Rev. Jehn C. st, Jehn ler his sermon te the pest ; te Frank Krauskop who furnished the cresses; the citizens who con tributed money; the committtre, and ull ethers, who by their aid and counsel made Decoration Day a grand success. By order et this Pet, JAMES SWEGER, Commander. Attest H. C. Wkidmsu, Adjutant. JuS-ltd piLOTHlNG, &V. We respect! ully announce te our cus tomers and the trade generally that our assortment et SUMMER OLOTlIliYG is complete and will be keps -,e through the season. We are adding something new te our stock every day, amd with new goods come new prices. The ODD SUITS have been marked down te such prices as te insure a speedy sale. The first thing you thinkabeut when the weather is warm, after you have ' your underclothing is a STRAW HAT, ami ju-t heie wc want our name te sug gest itself. Williamson k mm, ONE-PRICE HOUSE, 36-38 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. M ETZGEK. HARD Ac HAUGUMAN AT THEIR NEW CHEAP STORE, Ne. ,. WEST KING 8TREETX (ADLER'S OLD STAND). Have just opened meic of the'-e CHEAP CARPETS PROM AUCTION. G CARPETS at 20 Gts. CARPETS at 25 Cts. CARPETS at 30 Ota. CARPETS at 37 Cts. CARPETS at 45 Cts. CARPETS at 50 Cts. CARPETS at 65 Cts. CARPETS at 80 Cts. CARPETS at 00 Cts. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, TABLE OIL CLOTHS AND MATTINGS. All Very Cheap, at tha NEW CHEAP STORE. & Ne; 4Sf WEST KING STREET, LANCASTEB, PA. iter Pi TIIUD EDITION WKDNK3DAT aVKHTNQ. JUNE 8. 1861. WEA.THEK INDICATIONS. Washington, Jane 8. Fer tbe Middle Atlantic states, partly cloudy weather, local rains, winds mostly westerly, station ary temperature,falling, followed by rising barometer. FKOH CONKLINO TO CORNELL. A Patriotic Legislator wk Subenllnatra Is own Pieliweace te that of his Constituent A Depw ttoem. Albany, N. Y., Jane 8. Lieutenant Governer Hesldns te-day occapied the chair for the first timo'since the meeting of the joint convention : The vote for the short term steed fas iouews : Jacobs au, conning 34, uerneii 19, Rogers 15, Wheeler 21,Lapham ft, Tre maine 2, Bradley, Felger, Harris, Crow ley and Dutcher 1 each. When the name of C. H. Russel was called he said : " On each vote I hare thus far voted for the return of the late distinguished senators. They were my choice, and my judgment at that time led me te give them my support. Without desiring te make any distinction between these two gentlemen, I regarded Mr. Cenk- ling the ideal senator. I have, however, just returned from my constituents and am convinced by such evidonceas should satisfy any fair-minded person that nino nine tcnths of the Republicans there arcop arcep arcop pesod te the return of the late senators. I have a duty te perform te the Republi cans who sent me here, and that is te give voice te their sentiments, and I therefore vote for Mr. Cernell." The convention then proceeded te vote for a successor te Mr. Piatt as fellows : Piatt 29, Kcraan 51, Depew 54, Lapliam 4, Cernell 10, Felger 4, Treniaiiy 1, B. F. Tracy 1, and Crowly 4. CONKLINU CONFIDENT. And Determined te Fight It out ir it Takes all Summer. New Your, June e. The Telegram's Albany special correspondent had a con versation with ex-Senater Conkling te day and was agreeably surprised te find him iu a most genial and sanguine mood of mind. He expressed himself in hopeful terms of the outcome of the prevailing straggle, and net wishing te be interviewed simply stated that he was going te stay here and see the issue out te the bitter end, even if it took all summer. TUB 11KEWKB8' STIKK. Determined te ltemaln Firm In Their De mands. New Yeiik, June 8. Nearly 1,000 of the brewers who are out en strike assem bled this morning at the headquarters of the strikers. Addresses were made advis ing the men te remain iirm aud their de mands would be acceded te. The men declare that they will remain out until all their demands have been complied with. Ic was stated that yesterday the lirm of Henry Clausen & Sen had signed the agreement of the Brewery Werkingmcn's union, but that tbis morning they had no tified their men that they would rccpiirc them te work en Sundays without extra pay. A meeting was called at the shop, and 70 men employed tbcre decided te go with the union. It was also stated that among the em ployees of the brewery were a number ei Irishmen who, though net belonging te the union, had determined' te abide by its ac tion. They were given a guarantee that should the employers refuse te re-enzage them the union would stand by them. This morning wagons of every description leaded with barrels of beer were seen driv ing through the city ondcavering te sup ply customers. LUTHKUAN SYNOD. Te-days Session or that Bedy In Altoenn. Alteena, Pa., June 8. In to day's session of the general synod of the Evangelical Lutheran church in the United States a discussion arose concerning the reception of such delegates as come from synods which have net adop ted the new constitution recommended by the general synod. These delegates were finally received and the organization of the synod was completed by the election of the following officers : President, Rev. C. A. Hay, D.D., of Gettysburg ; Sccre- crctarics, Rev: J. W. Goodlin and Findlay , Treasurer, Alexander Gcbhard, of Dayteu. At the women's missionary convention a paper sent by the missionary, Mrc.Rewr, was read this morning. Addresses were alsemade'by MrsHicsen, of Dayton, and Mrs. Ireland, of Baltimore. DKATU FROM HYDROP1IOK1A. The Victim a Hey Who Was Kitten Last April. New Yerk, June 8. The death of Frederick Hcrrman Kragcr, a lad of eleven years, was reported to day at the bureau of vital sta tistics, from hydrophobia. The boy's parents arc German and live in West '13d street. He was bitten in the street by a mad deg April 2, but t'ic wound healed under medical care aud no ill effects were experienced from it until he took sick en Sunday last with symptoms of genuine hydiophebia, and convulsions ensued which continued until the boy died from exhaustion this menrng. Declined a Nomination. Desmeixes, la., June 8. Mrs. Mary E. Nash, of this city, who was neminatetl by the Greenback state convention last week for the position of state superintendent of public instruction, .declines the nomina tion. Attempt te Wreck a Train. Londen, June 8. A special train with troops from Cerk arrived at Skcbciccn, county Cerk, at 3 o'clock this morning. An obstruction had been placed en the track te upset the train, but was discovered in 4imc te prevent disaster. Drank Again. Londen, June 8. Mr. Emmet, the com median, was te begin a week's engagement at the Prince of Wales .theatre in Birm ingham last evening, but the manager in formed the large audience that3Ir; Em met was indisposed. Failure el a Londen Finn. Londen, June 8. The failure is an nounced of Arthur Warrington & Ce., iron and metal merchants at Ne. 34 Great St. Helen's Place, city. Their liabilities arc stated at 73,000. Theatre Burned. Londen, June 8. Theatre Royal, in Belfast, Ireland, was destroyed by fire this morning. MARKETS. Philadelphia Market. PaiLunLFHiA, Jnne 8. Fleur Arm, with fair inquiry ler geed bakers' grades ; Super nne, $3 2303 75: extra l450 ;Ohle and Indi ana family 13 75Q6 25: Penna. family 15 23 5 37K; St. Leuis de 00 50 ; Minnesota Extra 15 5086 00: de straight, 0M3; .10; win ter patent 6 257 25 ; spring de 96 SuQJ 50. Bye flour at $3 '23485 60. Wheat steady, with fair demand ; Ne. 2 Western Ked, W 22461 22JJ; Delaware, Penn'a Bed $1 211 24 ; -le Amber, 1 22 122)f. Cern steady, with fair demand : steamer, 4850c; yellow, 5(jc: mixed, M55c. Oats steady, with mere inquiry; Ne. 1 White 48949c ; Ne. 2, de 4647JSc ; Ne. 3, de 45X6c; Ne. 2, Mixed, 43Uc W.anUMflM. fc,,,TM. Previsions svenny ; mce i . " i beet hams. S23 50Z 00 ; Indian mess hAAf250. Bacen smoked shoulders, c; salt de Sifeci STn0kcd na,n!, lH2e: n""rt ttvm3 Butter-market bteady, witfr. m0re In. S.nIr c.reauiciy t,fa Pennsylvania 21c; Weetera. tt&He; de geed te choice n 1;Br?a,i,-race,uU3r ttml w erk. extra! 20e: first-. 17c. Kells unchanged ; Pennsylvania arid West ern 7012c. Eggs firm and scarce : Pennsylvania Sic: wrcsterc 10c. J Cboeae quiet and barely stiul ; Mew York Yerk full cream. 10Q10K ; Western lull crv.-.iu sk 39c ; de lair te geed, dflSKc. . Petroleum firm : retlnea te. ' Whisky tirmerat $110., Seeds Geed te prime Clever, no market ; Timethy nominal at $3-10 ; de de Plaxsece nominal at SI i Rivlin N w Yerk. June 8. Fleur State and West ern dull, pries without decided chance; light expert and home trade demand; Superfine State at 91 OKU 39: extra de H seal 75: choice de . 60tU 33: lancv de $3 3086 75; round hoop Ohie 6035 CO: choice de 10M73; anpernne western H 0094 50: common ta Reed' ex tra de 14 5005 00; choice de S5 Ml 35: ckeiee white whit de. at IS 254W 23. Senthern quiet and Arm; common te fair extra, IS 919 5 73 : geed te choice de SS SO07 50. Wheat uusettled ; caah and early options lQe lower; late options u shade 'better ; Ne. 'i Red. June. II 24ftl 24U;de July, 11 luf 1 21: ,l0 A1,tf w ax 5 ,te 9ept- Cern dull and a shade easier : Mixed west ern spot, 453tic ; de future, 53.Uc. Oats a sliade stronger : State, 4732 ; West ern, 4552c. Live Steek Market. CntcAue. llezs Receipts. 21,000 head ; ship ments, 2,700 liead; paekinp antl shipping active. Arm and higher ; geed demand ; prices 5 10c higher: peer te geed mixed packing at 3H)5 83; geed te choice packing and snip ping $3 U03U13 ; light 95 OOQ.t 95 : Yorkers and regular bacons 5 805 90 ; culls 91 505.t& Cattle Receipts, 4,500 head; shipment). 2.0(10 head; market strong; 1st active :ind10c higher; geed te choice shipping, 93 7359S; peer te fair IS 103 de ; no experts here; early nominally quoted nt $3 95615, closing with lew sales atS lefflc 20; butchers' steady : com mon te lair 12 509370 ;geed te cneice 9445S; wintered Texans 94 ii) I 'JO; through . Texans scarce ; geed demand and nrmcr at 93 5094 2 : stockers and feeders quiet and slew at 93 49 4 70. fcbecp Receipts, WW head; shipments, 709 head ; market slew and weak ; common te medium shorn 9104 -SO, geed te cneice 9408 i vu; woeicu nun uiiii scarce ; lair western au Texan yearlings l 23. East Libertv Cattle Receipt, LMI hmn, almost all through consignments ; market dull at yesterday's prices. Ilegs Receipt. 1..TU) bead; Philadelphia. K; tt8U 15 : Yorkers, 93 0T. Sheep Receipts, MOJhead; prices 20S25c off trem the closing kut week. New Yerk, Philadelphia and Loud Stocks alfte United States Bends reported daily by Jacob B. I.one. N. K. Cor. Centre Square. Niw Yerk stocks. Stocks weak. Juue-a. a. m. r. m. r. m llhOO 1:00 00 . 33.... .... . 12UU 129 129 127 lafiji 127 AKOIK'3'ea Chicago St North Western Chicago. MU. .t St. Paul . Canada southern C j. cE 1. L. B. a....... '79 ?4 i7il 2hrt 27X 27i 12t 1-jr.V. 12K& 75tf 7i 73 Del.. LaclcJt Western, Delaware X Hudsen Canal Ill ill lHf' liu H2 112 line 83 .... 82& 131 131 131 27i 2775 27J 111 110 110)2 50K 5X 6l 47 474 47K 103 103 IO31J 36 3I?K 3BJ? 148 147 148 43JiJ 2 44 52h 02j S2JS WA 44i 452 Denver Rie Grande Hannibal St St. Jee Lake Shere St Micb. Southern Manhattan Elevated Michigan Central Slisseuri. Kansas A Texas N. Y., Lake Erie X Western... New Jersey Central N. Y., Ontario Western New Yerk Central Ohie ft Mississippi Pacldc Midi Steamship Ce... St. Paul Omaha de Preferred Sutro Tunnel T.xas Pacitic , Union Pacific Wabash, St. Leuis 6Ji C8 70 Western Union Tel. Ce . 128 127 121 Philaoxlteia. Stocks active. Pennsylvania R. R. Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation ISunale,U'ltts. X Western Northern Central Northern Pacific. " Preterred Hcstenvlllc.................. ... Philadelphia X Erie R. R lewauulch Mining Uhitkd States Bends. United States 4 tier cents 4J " " 5 4 3J '.'.'.'. 66J 30J4 X uO .TO 63 47K 47i 4r. 23g 23 23X ... 117 ... 1144? ... 103 1 MlSVEM.l&'EO VS. DTItAWnKKRY AND ICK RKKAM KK8TI k5 val. te lie held at ODD FELLOWS' UALL, for the bcucllt of FULTON HOME, commenc ing JUNE 8 and ending SATURDAY. JUNE 11. Tlckctswill entitle the bearer te a plate of cream. je3-lwd -TOTIUK JS UKRKIIY CIVKN THAT MY X wile, Barbara Welcr, having lelt my bed and heard with'mt cause or provocation, 1 hereby caution all persons net te trust heron my account, us I will pay no debts of her con tracting. VALENTINE WEIIER. JeU-tld POTATOES! POTATOES! Just received. 700 bushels of Yerk State) potatoes. Peerless and Early Rese, which I offer at the lowest market rates. Call early If you want potatoes at a bargain. OSCAR E.KRIF.U, il-lwd Ne. 218 North Queen Street. - Chkstnct Hill Irejc Oris Ce. I June 1,1881. f NOTICE. The annual election el directors el this company will be held at their efllce m Colum bia, Lancaster county, Pu., en the 17th day of June, at 11 o'clock, u. in. E.F. HATFIELD, jr.. ?c2-cedtl.S Secretary. ri'l INVKNTOUS! W. H. BABCOOK, Atteriiey-at-Law,if Washington, D. C., lorm lerm erly an examiner In U.S. Patent Ofllce, offers his services as solicitor liefere tin; U.S. and foreign Patent Olllces. Careful work at fair prices. Was associate e! Mr. Jacob Stauffer.el Lancaster, until the latter's death. jeA-3mdftw rpe TMK TAXPAYERS. J. Tlie Treasurer liavingaffenled all possible facilities thanks the taxpayers for the prompt ness with which they came forward and paid the largest amount et Water Rents ever re ceived te the same date. It is hoped the same promptness will be eb-icrved in the payment of City Tax. new payable, and five per cent, allowed ler prompt payment. WM. McCOMSET. J4-tfd Treasurer and Receiver of Taxes. "VfOTIVE IS HEREBY OIVEN THAT THIS il partnership lately existing between Jacob F. Bender ami Jehn W. Helmau, under the II nn nrmc or Bender X Hnltnan. Is this fourth day el June. A. D. 18SI. dissolved mu tual consent by the retirement of Jacob F. Bcn-ler. All debts owing te the said partnership will be paid by Jehn W. Helman, and all debts due te the said partnership arc te be paid te liiiu. The business will lm continued at the same place by Jehn W. Helman. JACOB F. RENDER. JOHN W. HOLMAN. Juhe 1, ISil. je4-7UI INSURE Wiin THIS OIU ASU WELL Established Agency of the GiraiH Fire Iwaica Ce., OF PHILADELPHIA. ASSETS OVER Eleven Hundred Thousand Dollars. Invested in Sale and Solid Securities- BIFE & KAUFMAN, Ne. 10 EAST KING STREET, dll-6mdM.WSR Second Fleer. -nriLUAM WOHLSN8 . PLANING MILL AND SASH FACTORY, Ne. 437 GREEN STRET, Near Seuth Duke Street. Having fitted up my shop with the latest 1m. Dreved Machinery. 1 am prepared teraanutac ture all kinds or MILL WORK, such as FRAMES, DOORS. SHUTTERS, BLINDS. SASH, MOULDINGS, ftc. Estimates furnished and satisfaction ruaran teed. WM.WOHLSBN, jun2-lwd 437 Green Street, Lancaster, Pa. aw 13 4 43 kw ma Mift r.w. 1:00
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