Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 13, 1881, Image 3

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LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER -MONDAY, JONE 13, 1881.
KKII.ES and fridy.
iMKy-Vallylng of the Committee or Seven.
The iavcstigatiug committee of the Re
publican beard of return judges of the
late primary election met in Grant ball
tins morning at 10 o'clock. Present
Messrs. Frank Musselman, chairman,
Stiasburg : Sam'l Evans, secretary, Co
lumbia ; Jacob Halbacb, Second ward,
city ; W. S. Burns, Seventh ward, city :
J. 1'. Albright, East Denegal ; Geerge A.
Wallace, East Earl.
Mr. Halbacb offered tbe following reso
lutions, which were read and adopted
seriatim :
Reunited, That the president aud vice
picsidcut of the return beard produce and
deliver te this committee all returns, tally
papers aud poll books in their posses
sion. llcselted, That the jude of LewerIt.
Jey township, IJrcucmau's school house,
be requested te produce before the com
mittee the return, tally jwpcr, poll book
and tickets of the primary election held in
that district at the next meeting of the
committee, te beheld en Wednesday, June
13, at 10 o'clock.
As the above resolutions were adopted
before Messrs. Albright and Wallace ar
rived, they were again read for their in
formation. Mr. Albright said that under the rules
of the party and under all parliamentary
rule, the functions of this committee had
ceased. The committee had been created
by the beard of return judges and had
benn discharged by the beard of return
judges, and therefore bad no mere power
te act for the Republican party thad any
ether seven members of the party.
Mr. Halbacb held that at the time the
committee is alleged te have been dis
charged there was net a quorum present ;
and even if the beard had discharged the
committee, it had no right te de se, as the
lulcsefthe party provide that the com
mittee shall be reconvened en application
ei any tweuty-five members of the party ;
that such application had been made te
two members of the committee ; that
these two members had convened the
committee, aud the meeting of the com
mittee was entirely regular. Besides, there
hail becu precedent set iii this matter by
the reconvening of the investigating com
mittee last year.
Mr. Albright replied that last year the
beard of return judges did net discharge
the committee ; this year they did by a
unauimeus vote. If all the members of
the return beaid were net present when
this action was taken it was their own
fault, as they ought te have been present
He denied that this committee had any
right, as a committee, te prosecute the in
vestigation. They had been unmade by
the authority that made them. He was
net present because the chairman of the
committee had issued his calls but came
simply out of curiosity.
Mr. Burns moved that the committee
adjourn until half-past one o'clock p. m.
Mr. Evans opposed the motion, and
hoped the committee would remain in ses
sion until the arrival of counsel, who were
attending a meeting of the Lancaster bar,
which would seen adjourn.
The motion te adjourn was carried.
The Afternoon Session.
All the members were present aud en
motion of Mr. Evans the motion passed
this morning te adjourn te next Wednes
day was reconsidered by the votes of all
the committee except Halbach and Burns.
On Wallace's motion the committee went
into secret session aud. coming out, re
ported that they would hear counsel Mr.
North lciiig present for Fiidyaud ltcin
echl for Skilcs. A controversy arose
between Judge Evans aud Judge Hal
bach as te whether the preposition te
eidcr a production of the returns from
Lewer Mt. Jey had or had net been rc rc
ceusidcicd. Te settle all doubt the majority recon
sidered it au J Halbach wanted it readeptcd.
J. Hay Brown, of Fridy's counsel, op
posed the preposition of making a demand
from a single district and wanted te go te
the bottom of all the alleged rascalities.
Halb.ich's resolution was net laid en the
table, aud the Lewer Mt. Jey returns were
called for by the votes of the four Skiles
men en the committee. Vice President
Hendersen produced these and ether re
turns, amid some excitement. Hay Brown
wanted te knew where he get them. Hen Hen
dereon said that they came into his cus
tody properly at the meeting of the return
judges.
Brown said the Mt. Jey return had been
surreptitiously taken from the meeting of
the beard of return judges, had been re
peatedly aked for and could net be found,
and new it is brought here aud produced
te The very committee that asks the return
judge of Lewer Mount Jey te produce it.
It is net in his possession, of course, and
he cannot produce it. The passage of
the resolution will amount te nothing.
He hoped some member of the committee
would ask te have iucludcd the Seventh
ward, as he understood it had never been
presented te the return judges. As the
judge from that ward is a member of this
committee, ticrliaps he can give some in
formation en that subject.
Mr. Burns said be had handed iu the
returns from the Seventh ward, but diil
net knew whether or net the poll book
was with them. Mr. Hellingcr could tell
him all. about it.
It was resolved that the Seventh ward
be iucludcd in the resolution relative te
the returns from Lewer Mt. Jey.
Friday next, June 17th, was lixed as the
time for the next meeting of the com
mittee. Concerning Step Valves.
Lancaster, June 11, 18S1.
Messrs. Editors Intelligencer : Having
been told that Mr. Jes. Huber is tryiug te
find fault with several of the members of
councils for net acccptiug his make of
step valves I would simply say te Mr.
Huber that I was the lowest bidder for the
kind of step that the superintendent
adopted ; aud as Mr. Huber had no bid iu
for the same kind of step, I naturally was
entitled te the contract. Mr. Huber
never made a valveiu his shop like these
I have been furnishing for this city, Har
risburg, Erie, and ether places that I could
name. Perhaps Mr. Huber can explain
why he received the contract for furnish
ing the city with one dozen lire plugs at
$270 when my bid was for 228 per
dozen. It don't seem as if the lowest
bidder was always entitled te the job.
Respectfully yours,
E. H. Uiixku.
1UK UAK ASSOCIATION.
Its Scmi-Annual Meeting This Morning.
The semi-annual meeting of the Lancas
ter bar association was held in the court
room this morning, President H. M. North
in the chair and W. U Henscl secretary
pre tern. The minutes of the previous
meeting were read ; also the report of the
beard of censers, reporting its organiza
tion, rales, &c, as previously published ;
and that no offences had been brought te
its notice. The secretary pre Urn. was in
structed te present te all members of the
bar an application for membership in the
association if they desired te join the same.
Adjourned.
Veire your canary Sing ?
Then get a bottle of Bird Hitters, which is un
unfailing restorer el song and a .cure for all
diseases of cage birds. It your druggist does
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 are supplied. Price, 23 cents.
mar23-Smdftw
m
Shaving becomes a luxury when indulged in
daily with Cuticura Shaving Seap.
Mether-! never fail te recommend Halt Bit
ters as nourishing and strengthening.
City UI1I roster.
Carsen & Hensel, city bill pesters and dis
tributors, office IwrttuOEKcsn building. Ne. 6
Seuth Queen street.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Flies and Mosquitoes.
A 15c. bo.et "Bough en Bate" will keep a
house free from flies, mosquitoes, rats and
mice, Ike entire season. Druggists.
Women that have been given up by their
dearest friends as beyond help, have been per
manently cured by the use or Lydla E. Pink
bun's Vegetable Compound. It is a positive
cure for all female complaints. Send te Mrs.
Lydla E. Pinkhani.SXS Western Avenue, Lynn.
Mas?., for pamphlets.
BenebiCters.
When a beard of eminent physicians and
cliemUts announced the discovery that by
combining some well known valuable reme
dies the most wonderful medicine was pro
duced, which would cure such a wide range of
dineascs 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 Hitters, arc honored and
blessed by all as benefactors.
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Itching files Symptoms aud Cure.
The symptoms urn moisture, like pcrsplra
tien, intense itching, increased by scratching,
very distressing. jKirticularly at night, as if
pin worms were .crawling In aud about the
rectum ; the private parte arc sometimes af
fected ; it allowed te continue very serious re
sults may fellow. Or. Swayne's All Healing
Ointment is a pleasant sure cure. Alse for
tetter, itch, salt rheum, scald head, Erysipelas,
banters itch, blotches, all scaly, crusty, cuta cuta
neous eruptions. Price, 50 cents, three boxes
for $12.". Sent by mail te any address en re re
ceipeor price la currency or three ccntpost ccntpest
ge stamps. Prepared only by Dr. Swaync &
Sen. XX) North. Sixth street. Philadelphia, Pa.
held by all prominent druggists.
marl2-lyMwS&W
Te Accommodate the Public.
The proprietors of that immensely popular
remedy, Kidney-Wert in recognition et the
claims et tin; public which has se liberally
patronized them, have prepared a liquid pre
paratien of that remedy for the special accom
modation of these who from any reason dis
like te prepare it for themselves. It Is very
concentrated and, as the dose is small, it U
mere easily taken by many. It has the same
cflectual action in all diseases of the kidneys,
liver or bowel. Heme and Farm.
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A Renovating Kemcdy
Is te be found in Burdock Bleed Bitters. As
an antidote for sick headache, female weak
ness biliousness, indigestion, constipation and
ether diseases et a kindred nature, these bit
ters arc invaluable, Price $1. or sale at 11.
U. Cochran s Drug Stere. 137 North Queen
street, Lancaster.
lly Universal Accord,
Aykii's Cathartic Pills arc the behtel all pur
gatives ler family use. They are the product
et long, laborious, and successful chemical in
vestigatien, und their extensive use, by physi
cians in their practice, and by all civilized na
tiens, proves them the best and most effectual
purgative Pill that medical science can devise.
Being purely vegetable no harm can arise
from their use. in intrinsic value and curative
pew eis no ether Pills can be compared with
them, und every person, knowing their vir
tues will employ them, when needed. They
keep the syMciu in pcrtect order, and main
tain in healthy action the whole machinery et
lilt:. Mild, searching and effectual, they arc
e-ipccmlly adapted te tint needs et the diges
tive apparatus, derangements of which they
prevent and cure, it timely taken. They arc
the best and safest physic le employ for chil
dren and weakened constitutions where a
mild but effectual cathartic is required. Fer
Mile by all dealers. juSMwdeed.Vw
Rese Vulu uud iiay Fever.
Being seriously troubled with Hay Fever
and Kec Celd, I (at. the solicitation efa friend)
tried Ely's Cream Balm and was surprised iu
obtaining a) most immediate relict. I heartily
indorse and earnestly recommend it te all sim
ilarly alllUtcd. W. P. Axuucs, DruggM, Met
uclien, X. .1. Augubt 20, 1870
Fer II AY FEVER I recommend Ely's Cream
Halm. It entirely relieved me from the first
pplicatien; have been a sutlerer ter ten years
(jieiug from home aud neglecting te take the
remedy, I had an attack; alter returning I
immediately resorted te it. and found instant
relief. 1 believe, had I bciruu its use earlier,
1 should net have been troubled. Have steed
heat, dust aud draughts as well as during
ether months. J. Cellyeb, Clerk, 118 Bread
htieet, Elizabeth, X. J. Price 50 cents.
je 1 Swdftw.
A Friend in Meed.
Time ever and again Themas1 Eelectric Oil
has proved a salutary friend te the distressed.
As a reliable curative for croup in children,
sere threat and bronchial affections, and as Ja
positive external remedy ler pain, it is a never
tailing antidote. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's
Drug Stere, 137 North Queen street, Laucaster,
aietliers! Mothers!! Mothers!':
Are you disturbed at night and broken of
your rest by a sick clitld.sull'ering and crying
witli the excruciating pain et cutting teeth ?
It se, go at once and get a bottle of MRS.
WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYBU P. It wiU re
lieeo the iKier little sutlercr immediately de
pend upon it ; there is no mistake about it.
There K net a mother en earth who has ever
used it, wne will net tell you at once that it
w ill regulate the bowels, and give rest te the
mother, and relief aud health te the child,
operating like magic. It Is perfectly safe te
use m all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and
is the prescription of ene et the eldest and
best female physician and nurses in the
United States. Sold everywhere; 23 cents a
bottle. mar7-lvd&wM,W&S
DEATHS.
Eaht. In Intercourse, Lancaster county,
Fa., bulimia, wite et Meics Eaby, in the With
year et hsr age.
Funeral en Thursday morning, .Tnne It;, at 0
o'clock. Services at intcrment at Eaby's
meeting house, at lOJJ a. m. ltdAw
Buam. June 12, 18S1, near Intercourse, Wai
ren M., son et .1. M. and It. Saleme Beam,
aged 3 years and 7 days.
Friends and relatives arc invited te attend
the funeral, from his lather's residence, near
Intercourse, en Wednesday afternoon at 1
o'clock. ltdAw
POLITICAL.
Fer County Commissiener:
FP.AXK CLABK, of Strasbnrg township.
Sul'jcct te the choice et the Democratic coun
ty convention. aprfi-d&wtp
ADAMS. UIETUICH, or Maner township.
Subject te the decision of the Democratic
county convention.
IIENUY F. HAUTMAX (Lime Burner), of
East Lampeter township. Subject le the choice
of the Democratic county convention.
apr2-d&w!p
MABT1X H1LDEBBANT, or Mount Jey
Borough. Subject te the decision of the Dem
ocratic ceuntv convention. apl3-d&wtp
JERE MOIILEU, Ephrata. Subject te the
decision of the Democratic county conven
tion, aprll-d&wtp
Fer County Auditer:
JOHN S. BROWN, et Drumore township.
Subject te Democratic rules. ni27-dwtp
JOHN L. LIGHTXER, of Leacock township.
Subject te the decision of the Democratic
ceuntv convention. . aprlS-tfd&w
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
SCHOOL. TAX 1881.
The duplicate is in the hands of the Treas
urer. 3 per cent, off for prompt payment.
W. O. MARSHALL. Treasurer.
Ne. 12 Centre Square.
3"Onicc hours irem 9 a. m. te 4 p. m.
js-tME
F
AIR AND STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL
OF THE
SfflFFLER FIRE COMPANY,
Open every evening, und en WEDNESDAY
and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS,
In their Hall. Keystone Band wiU be in at
tendance. Je9-15td
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS'
T AKCASTKR WATCHES.
ED W. J.
Manofectwieg Jeweler,
WE INVITE ATTENTION TO OUR LARGE STOCK OF
LANCASTER AND AMERICAN WATCHES,
FRENCH AND AMERICAN CLOCKS.
Solid SUrer art 8ilrerFIated Ware ia SptMS, Ferks, Xmlves, Casters, &c.
We offer te our patrons advantages which are rarely combined in one establishment, be
caue we have a complete MANUFACTURING DEPABTMENT 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, ie sen at me lowest prices, anu gives us nrst
ERAL UEPAIUIXG.
EDW. J.
Manufacturing Jeweler,
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B
ARGA1KS.
FLINN &
An offering their Immense Stock or TIN WAKE, BUCKETS, BROOMS. Ac, bought at New
Yerk Auction, at less than hair their value.
WATER COOLERS,
BABY CARRIAGES,
BASE BALLS AND BATS,
ARCHERY,
BROOMS, 10c.
FISHING
Uie.it Attraction en the 5c., 10c., 15c. aud
NO. 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTER, PENN'A.
NEW ADVERTISEMENT,
XTOTICE. '
J.1 The Strawberry Festival at Odd Fellows
Hall will continue until Tuesday evening, te
afford all an opportunity te visit us. Come '
one, come all. Tickets, 10 cents. je!3-2td i
CITY TAX NOTICE. WITH THIS TI1SW i
te raclln - prempt payment or City Tax, .
the Treasurers elHcc will hereafter be open
continuously irem 8 a.m. te 5 p. m., until
further notice. 1VM. McCOMSEY,
jll-tfdR Treasurer and Kcceivcr el Taxes.
,
LEAF TOltACCO rOR SALE. THE 780
Ceses of 18S0 Packing or Mr. Phil. Bilkc,
Injured by the lire et June 5, isnew offered at '
private sale by the insurance companies haT- I
ing had the Insurance and who are owners or
the same. The packing et Mr. Phil. Ililkc
has been acknowledged by experts te be as
fine as any seen this season.
Fer particulars call en or address
BAUSMAN & BUKNS.
Insurance Agents, - .
jll-2ldR Ofllce : 10 West Orange Street.
INSURE tVlin 1'UK OLD AN1 WELL
Established Agency of the
Giranl Fire Insurance Ce.,
OF .PHILADELPHIA.
ASSETS OVER
Eleven Hundred Thousand Dollars.
Invested in Sate and Solid Securities.
KIFE & KAUFMAN,
Ne. 19 EAST KINO STREET,
dll-UmdM.WSR Second Fleer.
J.
It. MARTIN & CO.
NEW GOODS
IN
EVERY DEPARTMENT.
SPECIAL BARGAINS
IR
EVERY DEPARTMENT.
NEW AND SEASONABLE
DRESS GOODS
SUMMER S1LKP,
SOLID COLOR SILKS,
ULACK SILKS,
FOULARD SILKS,
TRIMMINO SILKS.
Cashmeres in Black and all the
New Summer Shades.
BUNTINGS,
LACE BUNT1SOS,
NUN'S VEILING,
MOMIE CLOTHS. Ac.
WHITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS.
NEW AND DESIRABLE FABRICS,
LACES, Ac.
HOSIERY, GLOVES AND UNDERWEAR.
Largest Stock of
Carpets and Wall Papers.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. W. Hing and Prince Streets,
LANCASTER. PA.
'
WANTS.
WANTED TWO BOYS WANTED TO
work at carriage painting. Beys who
have worked at It preferred. Apply at
je ttd NORBECK. A MILBT'S.
WANTED. TWO GOOD MACHINISTS
immediately at HUBER's MACHINE
SHOP AND FOUNDRY. ltd
CHINA AND GLASSWARE.
piIIINA HALL.
MASON PORCELAIN LINED
FRUIT. JARS,
Pint?, Quarts and Hair Gallen.
JELLY CUPS,
JELLY TUMBLERS,
AT LOWEST PRICES,
AT
HIGH & MAKTHS,
15 EAST KINO STREET.
PURE WINES AND LIQUORS; ALSO
Druggist's 95 per cent. Alcohol, at
A. Z. RING WALT'S
Cheap Grocery and Liquor Stere,
lebiD-iyd No.ae5WestSJ0g;street
A MEB1CAM WATCHES.
ZA.ELM,
Zahm's Cerner, Lancaster, Fa.
- ciass iacunics ier n ah,h uu& ana usfl-
ZAHM,
Zahm's Cerner, Lancaster, Fa.
B
ABGA1NS.
WILLSON
REFRIGERATORS.
EXPRESS WAGONS
CROQUET,
BASKETS,
BUCKETS, 10c., &c.
TACKLE:
25c. Counters.
MISCELLANEOUS.
rtlREWOKKS-ALl, KINDS.
DEALERS
JL' supplied at City Prices.
J. E. WEAVER,
Ne S3 West King Street,
(cleiwd Lancaster, Pa.
djcnn REWARD. THE UNDERSIGNED
(0iUU are instructed te offer ler Messrs.
Schresdcr A Ben, Leaf Tobacco Mercliants, et
Hew Yerk, tbe above named reward for the
arrest and conviction or the party or parties
who flred their warshouse premises en the
night of June 5. 1881.
BAUSMAN BURNS,
jclOOldced 10 West Orange Street.
CUESTKCT IIlIX IltOlC ORE Ce. )
June 1,1881. S
NOTICES.
The annual election et directors el this
company will be held at their office m Colum
bia, Lancaster county. Pa., en the 17th day ei
June, at 11 o'clock, a. m.
E. F. HATFIELD, Jr..
?e2-cedtl8 Secretary.
T
O INVENTORS!
W. H. BABOOOK,
1 Atterncy-at-Law, of Washington, D. C, lortn lertn
crly an examiner in U. S. Patent Office, offers
his services as solicitor before theU. S. and
foreign Patent Office. Careful work at fair
prices. Was associate et Mr. Jacob Stauffcr,el
: Lancaster, until the latter's death.
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I DUILDINO LOTS FOR SALE.
. The u nderslgnctl offers for sale en weekly or
monthly payments. Building .Lets at a very
low price en long time. These lets are situ
ated ou Duke, Lime, Frederick Slilppen and
New streets.
A geed chance for men -who wish te have
their own homes. Try it. you'll never regret
It. Apply te A. W. RUSSEL, or ALLAN
HERR'S Real Estate office, Ne. 3 North Puke
street. may27-lmdMW4F
JEWELERS.
' AIER1CAN CATHEDRAL STRIKE
FIFTEEN DAY CLOCKS.
f FRENCH MARBLE GONG STRIKE CLOCKS
AUGUSTUS RHOADS, Jeweler.
21) East King Street, Lancu-ter, 1 a.
1)
IANONDS, SC.
A DIAMOND,
ir skillfully selected, and pru
dently purchased, Is net only
a tasteful ornament, but a ju
dicious investment, which in
case of necessity can at any
time be turned into actual
cat.li.
A DIAMOND,
te be thus avallable ler the
future, must be et superior
quality and possess intrinsle
excellence. Common and In
terior Diamonds may disap
point the purchaser in UUs re
spect A DIAMOND,
such as may at any time be se
lected from our well-chosen
and superb frteck, may always
be depended upon.
BAILEY,
BANKS,
BIDDLE,
12th & Chestnut Streets,
' PHILADELPHIA.
COAL.
B.
B. MARTIN,
Wholesale and RetaU Dealer In all kinds et
LUMBER AND COAL.
"-Yard: Ne. 433 North Water andPriie
streets above Lemen. Lancaster. n3-lyd
C0H0 & WILEY,
360 NORTH WATER ST Lmntmter, Fm.,
Wholesale and RetaU Dealers In
LUMBER AND GOAL.
Connection Wlta tbe Telephonic Exchange.
Branch Office.: Ne. 20 CENTRE SQUARE.
leb28-lyd
"O TO
RELLLY & KELLER
-FOB
GOOD, CLEAN FAMILY COAL,
Farmers and ethers in want et Superior
Manure will find It te their advantage te call.
Yard, Harrisburg PUte. i
Oflce.20X East Chestnut street. ag!7-tt
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
mas
ALBRECHT PIANOS
Axe the Cheapen, because they are tbe Best.
L. B. HERB, Agent,
NO. 8 East Orange Street,
apt3Wma ILancaster.Pa.
THIRD EDITIOJT.
MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 13, 1881.
WEATHER INDICATIONS.
Washington, Juue 13. Fer the Middle
Atlantic states, partly cloudy weather, oc
casional raius, easterly veering te warmer
westerly winds, lower barometer.
THE OLD GUARD.
Conkling's Supporters Stand Firm.
Albany, June 13 The joint conventie
met at neon with Lieutenant Governer
Heskins in the chair, and proceeded te
vote for a senator te fill the vacancy caus
ed by the resignation of Mr. Conkling.
The vetewas as fellows : Wheeler 16,
Cenklipg 24, Jacobs 26, Cernell 8,
Rogers 12, Lapham 6. Tremaine 3,
Felger 2, Bradley 1. Ne choice. Mr.
Spinola offered a resolution that pairing
shall net hereafter be recognized and no
leave of absence shall be granted.
Mr. Husted raised the point of order
that the resolution was net in order,
which point was sustained by the chair en
the ground that according te the law of
Congress the voting must be taken for the
ether vacancy, after that the convention
could act en the resolution if it saw fit.
The convention then proceeded te vote
for a senator te till the vacancy caused by
the resignation of Mr. Piatt. The vote
was as fellows : Depew 36, Cernell 6,
Kernan 27, Felger 3, Piatt 21, Crowley 3,
Lapham 2. Ne choice.
Mr. Spinola called up his resolution.
Senater Robertsen was heartily in favor of
se much of the resolution as refers te net
recognizing pairing. After some discus discus
sien Mr. Spinola asked that the matter lie
ever until te-morrow which was agreed te,
and the joint convention adjourned.
THE LUTHERANS.
Proceedings In the General Synod A Lan
caster Clergyman's Appointment.
Alteena, Pa., June 13. At the re
assembling of the general synod of the
Lutheran church this morning it was re
solved that "we deem it expedient te es
tablish an institution of exclusive German
theological education, aud that a commit
tee of five persons' be appointed by this
general synod who shall constitute the
beard of directors of said institution, and
who shall procure an act of incorporation."
At this point the order of the day (pub
lication business) was announced and the
synod adjourned te meet as publica
tion society. The secretary's report
showed the assets te be ever
$50,000, with liabilities only $2,400.
The monthly periodicals have a circula
tion of 101,000. The sales room at Ne 42
North Ninth street, Philadelphia, has
been enlarged at a cost of $2,300, and the
mortgage of $10,000 ou the property has
been cancelled. Sixtceu new volumes have
been published. The vacancies in the
beard were filled by the election of Revs.
F. W. Cenrad, D. D and Sylvanus Stall,
of Lancaster, Pa., Laymen Charles Schciren
and J. B. Downing.
m
Twe Fatal Accidents.
Jeksey City, N. J., June f3. Sirs.
Schanett, aged 54, living en Fifth street,
fell down stairs yesterday afternoon re
ceiving internal injuries, which this morn
ing terminated in death.
Captain J. J Jeffrys of the schooner II.
II. Lyens of Tem's river and new lying at
this place lest his balance while looking
from a third story window of the Dary
house fell te the pavement ami was in
stantly killed.
The Little Injuns.
Washington, June 13. President Gar
field, accompanied by several members of
the cabinet, will probably attend the exer
cises at the training school for Indian
youths at Carlisle barracks. Pa., ouThur euThur
day next. The matter will be dclinitely
decided at the cabinet meeting te-morrow.
O'Donnell's Wrath.
San Francisce, Cal., June 13. Duriug
the usual exercises at the Sand Let yester
day, Dr. O'Donnell, who runs every Sun
day an opposition meeting te Kearney, in
the course of his harangue produced the
British and Chinese Hags, and rolling
them iu a bundle, burned them en the
platform.
Compensating the Jews forLetscs.
Londen, June 13. A despatch from St.
Petersburg te Renter's telegram company
says the peasants of a village in the dis
trict of Kicff have voluntarily compensated
the Jews for the sufferings they have un
dergone te the extent of 800 reubles.
AVUIage Nearly Destroyed by Fire.
Detroit, June 13. The village of Lud Lud
ingten, en Lake Michigan, was nearly de
stroyed by fire en Saturday. Very few
business houses escaped.
Touacce Factory Burned.
, Louisville, June t3. Dunlap & Ce.'s
tobacco factei y was burned ou Saturday
night. Less, $40,000. B. B. Carsen's
hay and feed store, adjoining suffered se
verely. Hanlan and Wise Will Net Itavr.
Terente, June 13. The Hanlan-Wis-c
race is off, the men being unable te agree
about the style of the beats. A race has
been arranged between Wise and Gaudewr
for $500.
New Trial for the Kumbergers.
Haiirisuuiie, Pa., June 13. The Dau
phin county court this morning granted a
trial te Henry and Frank Rnmbergcr, con
victed of the murder of Daniel Truman
in December last.
KUled for a Deg.
Gelden, Cel., June 13. While quarrel
ing about a deg, Sidney Patrick shot and
killed his brother Rube. Sidney was ar
rested. ARTHUR.
Vice I'rosidentelthe United States and
Political Runner.
Natien.
Mr. Arthur, the vice president, is ex
citing a great deal of indignation, net only
in this state but all ever the country, by
bis performances at Albany as a teutcr for
votes for his friend Mr. Conkling. But
we must say that much of this condemna
tion, certainly that part of it which
comes from Republicans, seems te us un
reasonable. Mr. Arthur was nominated
by the Republican convention and elect
ed by the voters with a full knowl
edge of his character and antecedents.
It is indeed seldom that a candi
date is in these days se well hnewn te the
general public. The New Yerk press had
made everybody familiar with the nature
of his activities in this city his manage
ment of the custom house, and the
caucuses and the primaries, and his bar
gains with the Tammany Democrats,
and his great skill and energy in all
subterranean politics. It is true neth
ing was or is known about his opinions
en leading questions of the day, but
this may be said of a great many highly
respectaeie pieiticians. lie is no mere te
blame for concealing these, or for never
forming any, than scores of ether men who
are rated mere highly. He figured, tee,
very prominently in that prominent affair,
the extortion of $271,000 from the Dedgo
firm by the- moiety men. Of this he
pocketed $21,000, and has probably never
regretted it or felt ashamed of it
for one moment. It has never
occurred te him that people would
be shocked by seeing him " tout"
at Albany. If he were se constituted as
te expect anything of the kind, of coarse
his whole career and objects in life would
have been different. As he has been guilty
of no sort of concealment about bis calling,
we bespeak for him tbe patience and con
sideration of all who voted fer-hlm. The
moral of his performance is that we must
net expect te chance a man's nature by
electing him te the, vice presidency, and
must net suppose, as we often de, that
electing a man te any office will be re
ceived by htm as an intimation that he
must change his ways. On the contrary,
he naturally receives it as an intimation
that we rather like his ways.
THREE ACTS.
APPROVED BY THE GOVJSKNOB.
Te Punish insurance Fraada. te Abolish
Race DUtlnctlea la the Pablle
schools, sad te Prohibit lb
Sale el Weapons
te Minera.
The following important laws having a
local application, which were passed by
the Legislature whieh has just adjourned.
have received tbe signature of Govorner
'Heyt :
Te punish frauds upon life insurance
companies by agents, physicians and
ethers.
Section 1. That any agent of a mutual,
stock, or co-operative life insurance com
pany or association, physician or ether per
son whatsoever who shall knowingly make
or be concerned or interested in making
any misrepresentation or false statement
for the purpose of securing from any
mutual, stock or co eperative life insur
ance company or association a policy of
insurance or certificate of membership
upon his own life, or the life of any ether
person, shall be guilty of a misdomeapor,
and upon conviction thereof be fined net
exceeding ene thousand dollars, or under
go imprisonment net exceeding ene year,
or both,! iu the discretion of the court.
Approved the 10th day of June, A.D. 1881.
Henry M. Heyt.
A further supplement te the school laws
of this commonwealth and te abolish all
distinction of race or color in the pub
lic schools thereof.
Section 1. That hereafter it shall be un
lawful for any school direoter, superinten
dent or teacher te make any distinction
whatever en account of or by reason of
the race or color of any pupil or scholar
who may be in attendance upon or seeking
admission te any public or common school
maintained wholly or in part under the
school laws of this commonwealth.
Section 2. That the twenty-fourth sec
tion of an act of Assembly approved the
eighth day of May, A. D. 1854, entitled
"An act for the regulation and continu
ance of the system of education by com
mon schools" whieh section is as fellows :
" That the directors or controllers of the
several districts of the state are hereby
authorized and required te establish within
their respective districts scparate schools
for the tuition of negre and mulatto
children whenever such separate schools
can be se located as te accommodate
twenty or mero pupils, and whenever such
separate schools shall be established and
kept open four months in any year, the
directors or controllers shall net be com
pelled te admit such pupils into any ether
school of the district : Provided, That in
cities or boroughs the beard of controllers
shall provide for such schools out of the
general funds assessed and collected by
uniform taxation for educational pur
poses" be and the same is hereby re
pealed. Section 3. This law shall take effect en
the fourth day of July ensuing the passage
thereof. Approved the eigth day of June,
A. D., 1881. Henry M. Heyt.
Te prohibit the sale te any person under
sixteen years of aire of deadly weapons,
gunpowder and explosive substances in
the commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
That any person who shall knowingly
and wilfully sell,, or cause te be sold, te
any person under sixteen years of age, any
cannon, revolver, pistol or ether such
deadly wcapeu, or who shall knowingly
aud wilfully sell, or cause te be sold, te
any such miner any imitation or toy can
non, revolver or pistol se made, construct
ed or arranged as te be capable of being
leaded with gunpowder or ether explosive
substances, cartridges, shot slugs or balls
and being exploded, fired off and dis
charged and thereby become a dangerous
or deadly weapon, or who shall know
ingly and wilfully sell, or cause te be sold
te any such miner any cartridge, gunpow
der or ether dangerous and explosive sub
stance shall in every case be guilty of a
misdemeanor aud upeu conviction thereof
shall be sentenced te pay a fine net ex
ceeding three hundred dollars. Approved
the tenth day of June, A. D. 1881.
Henry M. Heyt.
MARKETS.
New xerK Market.
' N . w Yeke. June IX Kleur State und West
ern a shade stienger, inoeerato expert and
home trade demand ; Super Jlne State. $4 00(f)
4 Si ; extra de ft .r.0jl H);clloicede fl 'MiiTt ;
taucv de $3 UUt 75; round hoop Ohie
ft TOg.'.H): choice de 5 103C75; superfine
wasiU-rn 4 00f$4 55; common te geed ex
tra de ?4 5035 UO ; Choice lr5 103 75 ; elicice
white wheat de. at (5 25Q6 25. Southern 11
shade llriucr ; common te fair extra, $5 'J)rf
5 75 : i;oed te choice de $5 807 50.
Wheat revcrlsb ; cited unsettled ; l(?lj'c
higher: Ne. 2 Red. June, $1 27Q12s; de
July, $127H127; lO Aug, 1 251 25ft ; de
Sept. $1 25)401 2.
Cern fip higher.iuederately active: Mixed
WBSteni spot. OOUStl&c : de tuture, 5(5sc.
Oats without decided change ; State,
l8fS.)e'c ; Western, 4GJ$3c.
Philadelphia Market.
i'Hit.ADiu.PHiA.Juiiel.'i. Fleurllniiuutiuict;
Superfine, ?:; 2.1:1 75 : extra! 434 5U ; Ohie St in
di:m:i family J5C2f?G 73; Penn:i. family 525
5 50: St. Leuis de M tOgG 50; Minnesota
Extra I5 503C00: de straight. G0J 50 ; win
tcr patent S525Gf7 0); spiingde$6 50Q750.
Rye flour at $5 21.
Wheat strong and higher ; Ne. 2 Western
Red, $1 l 2G; Delaware and Pcnn'a Red
$1 25QI 2G ; de Amber, 1 231 2G.
Cern firmer, geed local demand : steamer,
525ic; yellow, 575Sc; mixed. 5fi57c.
Oats market quiet, but linn ; Ne. 1
White 48949c; Se. 2, de 47c; Ne. 3,
de 46c : Ne. 2. MIxecT, 44c.
Rye dull at SI CO.
Previsions quiet ; mf ss perk $17 00gl7 50 ;
beet hams, $24 0325 00; Indian mes
beer (2250.
Bacen smoked shoulders, Gc ; salt d
fiftOUc; smoked hami II 12c; pickled )ams
OJailOc.
Lard market quiet; city kcttle 10Jc ; '.one
butchers' at NfliSWc; prime steam at
$11 15.
Hutter-market firm ami fairly active:
Creamery extra Pennsylvania at 21
22c ;. Western, 21c ; de Reed te choice ISO
20c; Bradford county and New Yerk extra,
20c; first-), 1710c
Rolls dull ; Pennsylvania ami Wester:- 9
12c.
BgKs quiet ; Pennsylvania 1919c ; West
ern. 18c.
Cheese in fair demand and steady ; New
Yerk full cream, 10 ; Western full ere 111 8
9c; de fair te (reed, 838e.
Petroleum firm ; refined 8c.
WhiskyatSUO.
Seeds Geed te prime Clever, no market ;
Timethy nominal at $3 10 l 15 ; de de Flux
scci', neglected at $1 SO.
Cattle Market.
Pmi.ADEi.rni a. June 13.-Cattlem:irket nctlve ;
prime, 6J7c; geed, 6CGc; medium,
6c; common, 0Kw6c.
Sheep market dull; prime, rSe ; geed,
5i?5c ; medium 35c.
Hogs market fair at 99c; according te
quality.
Noen Quotations or the Gratia Market
Furnished by Jacob is. lieng. Commission
' Breker.
Chicago.
Wheat
vsOrii
Nmv Yebs.
July.
...f 1.12ft
... .445(1
... -3S4
Anir. Sept.
1.13 $1,118
.45K .
iV t.cat......... ..... ......
corn................ .......
Oats. ......... ...... ....-
Philadelphia.
Wheat l-2-K
Cern 7
Oats '
Baatjxeeb.
Wheat
Cern
Oats
1.23
.57
.40
Stock Mamn
New Terfc. Phlbullnhl un,i iMiiin.k.
also United States Bends reported dally by
Jacob IS. J.ose. N. E. Cor. Centre Square.
.sit lORK.STCCZa.
stocks steady.
June 13.
A. K. T.M.T M.
MhOa 1:09 3:00
- MB iaf lKlJiJ
- 127K IJi 127 "
- 76ft it 77
.. 27 27 27
flODOVi
Chicago A North Western.
Cuicajre. Mil. St. Paul
Canada Southern
v s mm & v Mm
DeI..liack.A Western
.... iaK lai'i rat?
Delaware A Hudsen Canal..
Denver A Rie tirande ,
110 110 110ft
usi?
ll?
Hannibal St. Jee 811
Lake Shere Mich. Southern.. 131?,; 131 K 131?
Manhattan Elevated. 27 27 27lJ
Michigan Central 112 llllll
Mlsaeurt. Sanaa A Texas 51 soft 51W
N. Y., Lake Erie Western.... 47 47ft 47ft
Mew Jersey Central. 104 103?i 103&
N.Y., Ontario ft Western 367 X ?
new IITOMBinU ICHCW 1KT1
Ohie Mississippi. 44 448
Pacific Man Steamship Ce.... &B S3
St. Paul & Omaha '. ....
de Preferred .
........ 1077
... 107ft
&
Central ;paciflc wu leeft Hi
Texas Pacific wt? M(Z -nil
Union Pacific 1
128ft IS
Wabash, St. Leuis A Pacific... 55ft 55 .:
" Preferred. 91ft 94jJ 9S
Western Union Tel. Ce 132 1st HZ!
Philadelphia.
stocks active.
Pennsylvania R. R...
0Bi CGft
Keauinfr..
sayi JOJi aa
Lehige-VaUey 62ft
Lchtgn Navigation 47J 47 ti
Buffalo, Pitts. A Western 24 23? SX
Northern Central 5Jft
Northern Pacific. 4.V 45ft 45
" Preferred 8fi tell 8
Ilestenvllle 21ft
PhiladelDhla A Erie R. R 27!4 .... 27K
lewaUulch Mining 40
Umitkd States Bes ds. r. m.
1:00
United States 4 percent 118
t ll.V.i
VM ..... .... .... !?
" " 1(EM
. ..... .... .... ftifctfift
Gt ..... .... .... AMJyg
DRT OOODS, UNDERWEAR, XC.
OUHKTHlliO NEW!
LAVE TUREAD
UNDEKSHIRTS,
Feather-weight drawers.
STJSPBNDBBS,
AT
ERISMAN'S,
,THE SHIRTMAKER,
NO. 88 NORTH QCKKN STREET,
N
RXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUaB.
FAHNESTOCK!
SILKS,
SHAWLS,
DRESS GOODS,
SKIRTS,
LAWNS,
DRX3S GINGHAMS,
WHITE OOODS.
EMBROIDERIES,
STLK HANDKERCHIEFS,
HOSIERY,
GLOVES,
LAOS MITTS,
SUMMER UNDERWEAR,
PARASOLS,
SUN UMBRELLAS.
Our stock et the above goods baa never
liecu as full and complete as at the present
time, all at our usual low prices. Alse
Ladies', Cents', Beys' and Girls'
ALL SIZES AT LOW PRICES.
FAHNESTOCK'S,
Next Doer te Court Eentw.
JDiiUVa UtLWtt ADVERTISEMENT.
NTK1VH BROS.' ADVcKTISEMEIfT.
LANCASTER BAZAAR,
13 EAST KING STREET,
Have opened this week a New and well se
lected stock of
HOSIERY,
WHICH THEY ARE SELLING AT EX
TREMELY LOW PRICES.
Geed Fancy Hese ier ter 10c. a pair.
Excellent Hese, finished wains. 2 pair for 25c.
. Heed quality Hair-lined Regular Made 20c
Best Pin-Striped Full Regular Made 35a
Villi Rctrnlar Made, Embroidered Centre. 50c.
Child's Plain Colored Hese, Silk Clocked, 17c
Geed Halr-lincd 10c.
Imported Hese, Fancy Striped, 2 pair for 25c.
LaJIes' Full Regular Blade Hese, Whlte and
Embroidered, 20c
Great CeBie Down U Hats.
Elegant Hats and Bennets at 19c.
Child's Geed Latest Style Hats at 19e.
TRIMMED HATS IN GREAT VARIETY
AT LOWEST PRICES.
FANS, PARASOLS.
LACES FROM 10c. APIECE UP.
ASTBICHBRO'S.
VAPERHANOINUB, e.
-TITIKUOW S11AUE5, AC.
200 WIMDQW SHADES
In a variety of Celers, that will be sold from
lertv te seven tv-flve cents a niece. This is
about halt value for them. A few of these
light patterns left, in order te close, will be
sold at seventy-five cents a piece.
Plain Shading for Windows in ail tbe newest
colors, and in any desired quality wanted. 40
inch, 45 inch and Ti inch for large windows
and Stere Shades.
SCOTCH HOLLANDS
the best goods made, American Hollands in
assortment. Mearara of windows taken, esti
mates made and Shades hang 1b a satisfactory
manner. Ox
WALLPAPERS
we are prepared te suit everybody. Oar line
is larger, choicer and cheaper than any season
heretofore. Gilt Papers from the cheapest
grade te tbe finest goods made. Grounded
and Common Papers in such a fluevarietv
that we can suit the most fastidious. Cornices
and Curtain Poles, Window Papers, Ac. Or
ders taken for Fine Mirrors.
PHARES W. FRY,
XO. 7 NORTH g UJOOX ST.
tauiaerfaterproeLS
ATRHOTD