LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER itiONDAYi JUNE 20. 1881. LOCAL CORRESPONDENCE. NEWS FliOH NEIGHBORING TOWNS. Price Figbt at Marietta Tbe Feartta " la Ubtz. waits continue te arrive at Jlarietta inl considerable numbers and a goodly nam eer mere are expected before tbe low water reason sets in. A prize light took place at the lower end of Marietta en Saturday night be. tween a man named Miller and another known as "Shorty" McCleskey. After fighting fifteen minutes McCleskey was de clarcd the winner. Miller was fearfully bruised about the face and head. Lititz Items. It is with deep regret that we announce the death of Walker Geitner, son of Clem ent Geitner, residing en Main street, aged about 21 years. He died rather suddenly en Saturday morning, having been sick but a few days. Yeung Geitner, two weeks age, returned from an extensive traveling tour, having been as far west as Lcadville, Colerado, and as far south as New Orleans, from which latter place he came direct home. His demise in the prime of life has cast a shadow of gloom ever our community. His funeral takes place in the Moravian church en Tuesday afternoon. Active preparations are in progress for the commencement exercises of Linden Hall (seminary, which take place en Wed nesday evening. A large attendance is looked for, and our several hotel will be tix:d te their utmost te accommodate the many strangers who will be in town this week. Improvements are gpinir en at a rapid rate. Every carpenter is taxed te his utmost in filling orders. The committee en the celebration of the 1th of July have arranged for the usual program me of music, orations, illumina tion, etc. Itev. Max Hark, of Lancaster, will be the orator of the occasion. There will be a brilliant display of fireworks in the evening. There is much complaint among the citizens of the tee frequent disorders at past celebrations, and the committee will de well te take stringent measures te prevent the usual demoraliza tion this year. Columbia News. Mis Nellie Melick, who came here last week, left for her home in Leck Haven this morning. Miss Maggie Feudrich returned home from college last Saturday evening. Mr. Jee Feudrich, efHarrisburg, is here en a short visit te his parents. Mr?'. Gee. Crane antl daughter returned home from a ten days visit te friends in Baltimore, last Saturday. Mr. Jee II. McFaddcn, of Philadelphia, paid our town a short visit last week. The Shawnee Rolling Mill Ce.. receiving their coal en Saturday, started up this morning. Services were jheld in all tbe churches yesterday, and besides being well attend ed were of an interesting character. Te-night the regular monthly meeting of the Citizens1 band will be held in the band room. A full turnout is re quested. A four-year-old child cf Mr. Billet, liv ing near the dam. died of diphtheria en Sunday night. Twenty coal beats are laying at ISruuer's coal wharf te be unleaded and twenty mere are expected in a few days. The Susquehanna river is new in geed rafting order and many rafteare continu ally passing through the shutcs. The St. Jehn's Lutheran church festival held the latter part of last week, was an entire success, both socially and financial ly, clearing between $150 and $175 Ycstciday afternoon, aherse, driven by two gentlemen from Lancaster, was sun struck. A herse doctor was sent for and in the course of an hour or two the horse was all right. The team belonged te a Lancaster livery. Nat. Wike and Ames Brown, freight conductors en the Pennsylvania railroad, left town this morning for an extensive tour through Missouri. They will go di rect te St. Leuis. Mr. Geerge Itiley, a workman en the Black & Upp contract a short distance be low Columbia, fell down the stairs at Yeungcr's bearding house, en Saturday afternoon, and had bis back broken, be sides being otherwise injured. He was removed te the Lancaster hospital en Saturday evening. Twe men arrested for disorderly con duct en Saturday evening had a hearing before Justice Frank this morning and weic committed te jail for ten days. Constable Struck took them down. This morning the workmen of Upp fc Black, contractors, were paid for last month. A. Strasscr, of New Yerk, president of the Cigarmakcrs' union of America, was iu town en Saturday trying te raise a branch of the union iu this place. He left this morning, but will be back again in i few days when he will perfect arrange ments. A herse attached te Mr. Heise's milk wagon ran off this morning, en the read between llcise's weeds and Staman's farm. The milk cans were upset and their con tents spilled, but te the wagon the greater damage was done, the whele front part be ing demolished. The horse escaped with a few scratches. The changes in the Pcuuivlvauia rail road arc as fellows : Mr. Jehn Fry, assist ant ticket agent at this place, will go te Lcaman Place te fill the position of ticket agent there. Mr. Jehn B Wisler te taka Mr. Fry's place here. Other changes will take place in a week or two. An excitement was raised en Fourth street last evening by the escape of a canary bird, belengins te Mrs. Harry Hippey. It was chased from tree te tree and fietn house te house, but could net le caught. Filially, of its own account, the bird flew back te its cage. Patrick O'Rilcy, formerly of Brooklyn, New Yerk, but new a workman en the Upp & Black contract, while sitting en the track near the " cut " was struck by the shifter and had bis left feet se badly crushed that it will hare te be amputated. He was also badly cut in the forehead and en the back of the head. He was brought te this city and placed in the hospital. Ur. Belcuius went te the hospital this afternoon for the purpose of amputating the feet. On Suuday morning a large crowd of both whites and blacks congregated en the river bank down from Union street. The cause of the large assembly was as a by stander remarked, " a colored sister is going te be dipped." This is a common custom among some churches, and no doubt the crowd of colored people who witnessed the sight, thought that the woman's sins, who had been dipped, were washed away. But as far as the majority of the whites are concerned they went te see the fun. A witness told us that it was the most comical sight he ever saw, te see the woman "flopping" around in the water. What might have been a sad and fatal accident, was prevented by the timely ar rival and assistance of some fishermen, at the dam this morning. A party of three, two mm aud a young boy, namely, Rob Reb bins, Elliet and Billet, were coming across the river a short distance above the dam. Going tee near tbe " raft shute" the suc tion, which is very great, drew them down tlic snutc. iuc ueat sinning we iins breaker was upset and its occupants spill ed. Mr. Elliet's head, as he was rising from under the water struck, the edge of the beat, but net hard enough te render him insensible. n9 had the presence of mind te grab and cling te the side of the beat. Yeung Bil let, upon rising te the surface near Mr. Elliet, caught held of that gentleman's arm and held en for dear life. These two were rescued at the end of the shute by some fishermen who threw them a rope. Bobbins was rescued about the same time by catching bold of a hooker pole. The fishermen who saved their lives deserve a great deal of praise for their promptness. LITTLE LOCALS. MANY HEN OF MANY MINDS. Happenings Here and Hereabouts. On June 14, 1881, in Upper Octoraro Presbyterian church, by Rev. Jas. A. Mar shall, Mr. Edwin Yohn. of Lancaster county, and Mrs. Annie B. Johnsten, of Sadsburyville, Chester county, were mar ried. Jehn Peele, of Reading, while blasting iu Eckert's island mine, was struck by a falling piece of ero and crushed te death. Jehn Nixon was taken te the Chester county prison by Constable Themas Bier ly, of Parkcsburg, en the charge of making a villaineut assault en a waman GO years of age. A few days age a mau named Armstrong was arrested in the same place for the same offence and ledged in prison. A. Strasscr, the president of the Cigarmakcrs' union of the United States, was iu town yesterday, the guest of Philip Bernard. After a laborious" campaign, organizing unions iu Virginia aud else where, he gees home te seek needed rest. This morning Andy Eauffman, esq., of Columbia, arrived in town with a new song. A concert which was enjoyed by many persons was given in the prothouo prethouo protheuo tary's office by Messrs. Kauffman, Ed ward. and Slaymakcr. Rev. J. J. Kucndig, of Reading, went te Columbia en Saturday evening, and preached iu the German Lutheran church there yesterday morning, the occasion be ing the anniversary of the dedication of the church. In Williamsport te-day are being sold te the highest bidder iu sections te suit purchasers, all the stray legs new in tbe Susquehanna river, between Loyalsock creek and Columbia dam. The legs are sold where they lie, the purchaser te pay all costs of gathering and salvage. Daniel Klapp's house in Reading was en tered lately when no one knows and twelve Reading water bends of $500 each were taken from the safe, though the thieves overlooked a pockctbeok in it con taining nearly $2,000 in cash, also a box containing jewelry, geld watch chains, fin ger rings, and ether articles belonging te Mr. Klapp's daughter. The Lancaster Mtcnnercher are making preparations for their annual picnic which this year will be held en the Fourth of July at Wild Cat Springs. They expect te take net less than ene hundred mem bers along with them and te have a de lightful time. The quarterly meeting at Clearfield, Martic township, was held yesterday by the M. E. church. It was very largely attended. Twe accidents occurred te per sons who drove te the meeting. Jehn Hart had a wheel broken from his buggy by his horse turning quickly around and Jesse Harncr had a wheel broken by col liding with another man's team. This afternoon a picnic is being held by the Lancaster Liederkranz at What Glen. The members of the society together with their families and friends arc in attendance and a geed time is bciug had. The picnic of the iEtna club is taking place at Tell's Hain. A large crowd is present aud it will be kept up this even ing. BART ITEMS. Kens rrem Ucorgetewa aud Vicinity. Festivals are the order of the day and will seen become monotonous. The Nickel Mines held their first en the 18th inst. and had a fair amount of success. The crowd around the tables was, if anything, larger than any yet seen at a festival in this vicin ity. The Strasburg cornet band, reduced te a shadow of what it was fifteen years age, furnished the music. One noticeable feature iu the run of business of the festi val was the lack of ice cream plates aud the hurry-scurryingef Harry Ueble te get tlieni gathered in. The desire en the part of the festival managers te make a large amount of money and get things "cheap " is doing mere injury than geed. The managers seem te forget that a reduction iu the price per gallon of cream means a reduction in the quantity of pure cream. Experienced cream-makers saj that they can as easily make cream for 75 cents as for 90 cents, the only reason they de net care te de it is because it is against their reputation te make an inferior cream. The levers of the frozen delicacy are less likely te grumble at the quantity if the quality is geed, aud the festival business will seen "play out" in this neighborhood if the managers show se much of the desire te make large sums ie gardlcss of the amount of satisfaction given. The Geed Templars will held a festival in a few weeks and they will de themselves and the community a great credit, if they will satisfy themselves with a moderate realization of profit, and strive te give these who patronize them a fair and honorable return for their money. During the late wet weather, the tobac co raisers were generally successful in get ting their plants set out, and some of these who were successful enough te get an early start, have the satisfaction of seeing their plants in a flourishing condition. That " mysterious man," the chief of Lancaster police, paid a visit te the lower end of Eart, en the hunt of some violator of the laws, aud was successful in finding him. Who or what the man's crime was is a little bit of mystery here at present writing, the mysterious chief reserving all knowledge for the care of the city report ers, we presume. COUHT. The Meeting tbls Morning. This morning at 10 o'clock, both judges being present, a large number of accounts of assignees, administrators, executers and guardians were presented aud confirmed nisi. A considerable amount of current business was transacted. Kate S. Fisher, of Columbia, was di vorced from her husband, Jeseph Fisher, en the grounds of desertion. A. charter was granted te the " Keystone cornet band " of this city, and another te the "Industrial Mutual aid society of Pennsylvania." The object of the corpo ration is te accumulate a fund, by assess ment of the members te aid and assist un married persons when they get married. In the assigueed estate of Levi W. Greff and wife, Samuel Sheaff and Alpheus Greff were discharged from any further responsibility as assignees. Issues were granted in tbe following cases : Ames Kircher vs. the county of Lan caster ; Jehn Freh vs. the county of Lan caster. These are actions te ascertain what amount of damages, if any, were sustained by the opening of Green street from Rockland te Ann. Solemon I. Brenner, was granted a ped dler's license, and GeorgeJS. Lindsay and Jehn Trout, soldier's licenses. The tavern license of H. C. Summy, West Hempfield, was transferred te Hetty A. Summy. A rule was granted te show cause why an issue should net be granted en the ap peal of the commissioners from the report et the auditors, te ascertain what sum of money is due from the sheriff te the coun ty for jury fees. Court adjourned te meet en Saturday, June 25th. Hreke tier Ann. Stella Deisley, a little girl aged about four years, fell down stairs en Saturday and broke both bones of one of her arms near the wrist. Train O Detractions. -Yesterday morning three dirty looking young tramps piled coal, stones and rail road iron en the track between Rohrers Rehrers Rohrers tewn and Dillerville in order te step and mount upon a freight train. They suc ceeded, but the train hands saw them and get after them. They iumned the train and fled across the fields. Officers Cremer and Lhas, el this city, answered a railroad telegram and went out en an engine te ar rest them, but after a long search failed te capture them and trudged down the dusty pike without ether than their own company. Samuel Jehnsen, Silcy Jehnsen and Walter Redman were arrested in Columbia at neon te-day. They are tbe boys who placed obstructions en the P. R. R. track yesterday. They were held for hearing be fore Squire Frank. The Jehnsen boys have been arrested before en the same charge. Fer the 25,OOOtu Time. The geed old play of "Uncle Tem's Cabin" was presented in this city en Sat urday evening by Jay Rial's company te a large audience. The weather was very warm and the acting was very bad. Per sons who managed te sit out the perform ance were disgusted with it. The two four legged donkeys and the bloodhounds were the only "features" of the play. Eliza Harris managed te get across the Ohie river into Water street with safety.. Ne one saw the ice, which would have been received by the audience with great applause, and any of them would then willingly have taken Eliza's place had it net beeu for the vicious dogs, the reputa tion of which preceded the company. The play was badly giveu, but the manager of the party has the reputation of presenting pieces at low prices with peer actors. Reading Firemen Here. A. B. Ruttcr, Hen. S. C. Ancona and S. B. Reisinger, who compose a committee of the Reading firemen, were in this city today. They inspected the different en gine houses, apparatus, &c, of our depart ment for the purpose of ascertaining hew it is run. Tbey were in Columbia en Sat urday and came here from Yerk this morning. They left; for Reading at 3:05 this afternoon. Deii'i our Canary Sing ? Then get a ! i li; of Bin! Hitters, which Is an unfailing restmcref song and a cure fei all diseases of c-nge birds. It your druggist does net keep it. or will net get It for you, send a postal card le the Bird Feed Company, 307 Federal street, Camden, N. J., and they will sce tliat you are supplied. Trice, 25 cents. mar23-3mdftw . A Bare Opportunity. These arc days when capital seeks for profit able investment, and few such opportunities ener as in the purchase of the well established and prosperous business udvertised ler sale in another column. It is in a crewing village, in the midst of a rich patronage, and is in hands that have built up a wide custom. City Itlll rosters. Carsen ft llcnscl, city bill pesters and dis tributors, office litTBLLiaENCKn building. Ne. C Seuth Queen street. Wayne Council Excursion te Atlantic City en Monday, July 4. Round trip tickets geed for tliree days, only $2.75. Special trains leave Lancaster (King street) at 4 a in.; Columbia, 4; Manhcim, 4:33; Lititz, 4:45 ifEphrata. 5:0ft. Special trains will return sunie day, leaving Atlantic City at 5 and 6 p. in. Fer particulars see circulurs at all stations en Reading ft Columbia Railroad. jc20,?4.S5,28jly2&2tw Kind-class barbers ute nal Shaving Seap. the CuticuniMcilfci- The invalid's hope and strength beyond all ether remedies is Halt flitters. SPECIAL NOTICES. " Rough en ltats." The thing desired found .it last. Ask drug gist for Rough en Rats. It clears out rats, mice, reaches, flies, bedbugs, 15c boxes. Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is a rcmurkublc remedy for all these painful complaints and weaknesses se common te our best female population. Send te Mrs. Lydla K. riukham, 213 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets. The Greatest Blessing. A simple, pure, harmless remedy, that cures every lime, and prevents disease by keeping the bleed pure, stomach regular, kidneys and liver active. Is the greatest blessing ever con ferred upon man. Hep Bitters is that remedy, and its proprietors are being blessed by thou sands who have been saved and cured by it. Will you try it. Sce ether column. jul.V2wd&w ulnlne and Arsenic Ferm the basis of munyet the Ague remedies in the market, antl are the last resort of physi cians anil people who knew no better medi cine te employ, for this distressing complaint. The cltects of cither of these drugs are de structive te the system, producing Headache, intestinal disorders, vertigo, dizziness, ring ing iu the ears, and depression of the consti tutional health. Ayer's Ague Cure is a vege table discovery, containing neither quinine, arsenic, nor any deleterious Ingredient, and is an infallible and rapid cure ter every form of Fever and Ague. Its effects are permanent and certain, and no injury can result from its use. lie-ides being a positive core ter Fever and Ague in all its tonus, it is also a superior remedy ter Liver Complaints. It is an excel lent tonic ami preventive, as well as cure, et all complaints peculiar te malarieus, marshy and miasmatic districts. By direct uctien en the Liver and biliary apparatus, it stimulates the system te a vigorous, healthy condition. Fer sale by all dealers. JulG-lwdeed&w Save lour llatr tweep It Beautiful. The " Londen Hair Celer Restorer' Is the most delightful article ever introduced te the American people and is totally different from all ether Hair Restorers, being entirely free from all impure ingredient that render many ether articles for the hair obnoxious. Where boldness or (ailing of the hair exists, or prema ture grayncss, from sickness or ether causes, its use will restore the natural youthful color, and cause a healthy growth, cleansing the scalp from all impurities, dandruff, etc., at the same time a most pleasing and lasting hair dressing, lragrantly perfumed, rendering it seltand pliable, making it an indispensable article in ever' toilet. Ask your druggist for Londen Hair Celer Restorer. Price 75 cents a bottle. Six bottles, $4. Main depot ter the United States, 330 North Sixth street, Philadel phia. lnll-lvdTThAF&w Bese Celd and Hay Fever. Mkssks. White ft Bubdick, Druggists, Ithaca, N. Y. I can recommend Ely's Cream Balm te relieve all persons suffering with Rese Celd and Hay Fever. I have lieen a great snfferer from the same complaints; have had great relief bv using the Balm. I have recommended it te many of my friends for Catarrh, and in all cases where they have used the Balm freely have been cured. T. Kehxkt, Dry Goods Mer chant, Ithaca, New Yerk. Sept. C, 1980. Messrs. Wit Rust ft bows, Druggists, New Brunswick, X. J. Since boyhood 1 have been troubled with Catarrh and Hay Fever, and have been unable te obtain permanent relief until I used Ely's Cream Balm, which lias cured me. After a tew day's use I could sleep all night, which I could net de before. E. L. Clicxkrer, New Brunswick, X. J. Price 50 cents. Jul5-2wdeedftw Ge te II. B. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 North Queen street, for Mrs. Frttmatft JVirur Na tional Dye. Fer brightness and durability et color,arc unequaled. Celer from 2 te 5 pounds. Directions in English and German. Price. 15 cents. Tbe Popular Demand. Se great lias been the popular demand for the celebrated remedy Kidney-U ort, that it is having an immense sale from Maine' te Cali fornia. Seme have found it inconvenient te prepare it from tbe dry compound. Fer such tbe proprietors new prepare it In liquid form. This can be procured at the druggists. It has Aprecisely the same effect as the dry, but i J cry concentrated se that the dose is much emaiier. xrfwcu Ma. juze-iwdftw NEW ADTEXT1SEMENTS- T ANCASTER WATCHES. ED W. J. Manufacturing Jeweler, WE INVITE ATTENTION TO OUR LARGE. STOCK OF LANCASTER AND AMERICAN WATCHES, FRENCH AND AMERICAN CLOCKS. Solid SUrer art SUrer-FIated Ware la Spams, Ferks, Kaires, Casters, Ac. We offer te our patrons advantages which are rarely combined in one establishment, be cause we have a complete MANUFACTURING DEPaRTMKNT in connection with enr retail business .and are making a large part et the goods we sell. This enables us te be sure of qual 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, - - . Zahhi's Cerner, lancaster, Pa. niar24-3mdftwR A Cough, Celd or Sere Tnreat should ee topped. Neglect frequently results in an In. curable Ling Disease or Consumption, ilrewn's Bronchial Troches de net disorder the stomach like cough syrups and balsams, but act directly en the inflamed parts, allaying Irritation, give relief in Asthma, Bronchial Coughs, Catarrh, and the Tnreat Trembles which Singers and Public Speakers are subject te. Fer thirty years Brown's Bronchial Troches have been recommended by physi cians, and always give perfect satisfaction. 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 the age. Sold at 25 cente a box everywhere. ui8-lv4TTh&S&lyw POLITICAL. Fer County Commissiener: FP.ANK CLARK, of Strasburg township. Sul-ject te the choice et the Democratic coun ty convention. -jpifi-d&wtp ADAM S. DIETRICH, of Maner township. Subject te the decision of the Democratic county convention. HENRY F. HARTMAN (Lime Burner), el East Lampeter township. Subject te the choice of the Democratic county convention. apr2-dwtp MARTIN H1LDEBRANT, of Mount Jey Borough. Subject te the decision of the Dem ocratic county convention. apl3-dftwtp JERE MOULER, Ephrata. Subject te the decision of tbe Democratic county conven tion, aprll-d&wtp Fer County Auditer: JOHN S. BROWN, et Drumerc township. .Subject te Democratic rules. . m27-dftwtp JOHN L. LIUHTNER, of Lcaceck township. Subieet te the decision or the Democratic county convention. aprlS-tfdftw NEW ADVERTISEMENT. 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. 5-Oniee hours irem 9 a. in. te 4 p. m. j8-tf'IR WATER RENT. Have you paid your Water Kent? It net, pay at once, and save 5 per cent. After the 1st day of July 0 per cent, will be added te all Water Rents remaining unpaid. WM. McCOMSEY, j'20-tfd Treasurer and Receiver of Taxes. CITY TAX. j Te afford all an opportunity ter prompt payment, ui city las. huh save live pur cent, abatement, the Treasurer's Office will here after be open continually irem 8 a.m. te 5 p. in. The amount yet te lie received is large, and the time ler abatement limited. Please conic early. WM. McCOMSEY, J17-tfdR Treasurer and Receiver et Taxes. D KCOKATKU WARE AT CHINA HALL. Haviland Decorated China. Fruit Saucers, Berry Sets, Comperticrs, Tcte-n-Tcle Sets, Fruit Plates, Pitchers, Cu&pader s, Ac. WEDGEW.00D MAJOLICA. Majolica Berry Sets, Fruit Saucers, Bread Trays. Trays, Tea Sets. Pitchers, Butters. Ac. Latest Shapes and Styles. Call and see them at HIGH & MARTEN'S, 15 KAST KINO STREET. t OOD CHANCK. A DESIRABLE COAL AND LUMBER VARD FOR SALE. The undersigned offers at private sale a property consisting of seven Tuts of ground in the town et Springville, Lancaster county, at the station en the Pennsylvania Railroad, about one mile west of Mount Jey and near the Lancaster & Ilarrisburg turnpike. The improvements arc a two-storied Frame Heuse 21x24 feet, used as a Railroad Station and Ticket Office, a Frame Warehouse 24x28 feet, and Ceal and Lumber Yard, with about 2G0 feet et Ceal Shedding. New Fairbank's Scales of 8 ten capacity ; SOU Feet et Railroad Siding. Trestle work for duuipim: coal, with space ler exten sion of same. Buildings mostly ncwand every thing in geed order. Location pleasant, in a thtcklv settled agricultural neighborhood and a fext improving town, with no lival business iu the town, lias mi established coal trade, and capacity and advantages te de a geed shipping busiucss aud increased passenger travel. Price 99.C0O en reasonable terms. Fer further information address JOS. H. HABECKER. Spring Garden P. O., jc20-4iud Lancaster Ci.unty, Pa. WANTS. WANTED A VJEUETABLK COOK AT the Stevens Heuse. Liberal wages will be paid. Apply at the Stevens Heuse. ltd WANTED TWO GOOD MEN TO TAKE care of horses. Apply at REESE BRO.'S Livery Stables, North Queen Street. ltd ENTERTAINMENTS. ICE CREAM AND HTBAWBKHK FEo FEe TIVAL. Te be held at the UNION BETHEL CHURCH, corner Prince and Orange Streets, ler benefit of church, commencing JUNE 21, 1881, te con tinue during the week. . MS-6td E AIR AND STKAWBEKKY FESTIVAL or Tire SB3FFLER FIRE COMPANY, Open every evening, and en WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, In their Hall. Keystone Band wiU be in at tendance. JeSMStd MISCELLANEOUS. COPLAND'S BESTAUKANT. HAVING engaged the services or a first-class Res taurant Cook, I am new prepared te serve articles in my line at short notice, such as Chicken Croquettes, Chicken Salad, Fried Oysters, Terrapin, and all delicacies found in season. Your patronage is respectfully solicited. JOHN COPLAND, Ne. 125 North Queen Street. P. S. Weddings and parties served at reasonable rates. fr24MSUd TTSK PURE WATER I ., J THE GLOBE WATER FILTER Removes all malarieus sediment from the water. Over 30,003 in use. Are easily adjusted te hydrant or spigot in any part et the house. They cleanse the water for drinking, cooking, and are unrivaled for their use In the laundry. Equally as effective as the most expensive Filters, and only cost from 12 te i50 each. On exhibition and for sale at . . SIIERTZER, HUMPHREVILLE & KIEFFER'S, Jel5 lwil Ne. 0 East King Street. TOBACCO. Sealed proposals for the purchase of i85 Cases of Tobacco will be received at my office, Ne. 225 Walnut 8treet,PliUadelphia, until neon of MONDAY. JUNE 27, 1881, at which time said proposals will be opened, said Tobacco is the Lancaster, Pa., packing of Phil. Hilke, ter Schrecder & Ben, slightly damaged by the fire or June S. Can be seen by application te Bausman A Burns. Insurance Agents, Lancas ter Pa. The right Is reserved te reject any or all bids. Bids should lie addressed te the un dersigned and marked "Proposals for Lan caster Tobacco." E. C. IRV1N, Chairman of Committee el Underwriters. jel7-eedBtje25 MZK1CAH WATCHES. ZAHM Zahm's Cemer, Lancaster, Pa. MOUSE FURNISHING HOODS. . ?JLINN ft WILLSON. FULL LINE FOR SUMMER. GLASS FRUIT JABS, TIN CANS, JELLY TUMBLERS, BRASS. PORCELAIN LINED AND AGATE PRESERVING KETTLES. WINDOW SCREENS. FLY TRAPS, FARS02P8 REFRIGERATORS, WATER FILTERS, WATER COOLERS, FISHING TACKLE. BASEBALL SUPPLIES, AROHERY GOODS, CROQUET SEST, BABY CARRIAGES, &e. The Finest and Cheapest Line of 5c. and 10c. GLASaWARE ever eilcrcd in the city. SOLE AGENTS FOR PENNSYLVANIA LAWN MOWER. FLIIiN & WILLSOfl, Ne. 153 N011TH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. MEDICAL. TKIG ART'S OLD WINE STOKE. Brandy as a Medicine. The following article was voluntarily sent le Mr. H. E. Slaymakcr, Agent for Rcigart's Old Wine Stere, by a prominent practising physi cian et this county, who lias extensively used the Brandy referred te in his regular practice. It is commended te the attention of these af flicted with Indigestion and Dyspepsia. BRANDY AS A MEDICINE. This new much abused Alcoholic Stimulant was never intended us a beverage, but te be used as a medicine of great potency iu the cure of some of the "destructive diseases which sweep away their annual thousands of victims. With a purely philanthropic motive we pre sent te the favorable notice et invalids espe cially these affile ted with that miserable dis ease Dyspepsia, a specific remedy, which 13 nothing mere or less than Brandy. The aged, with feeble appetite and mere or less debility, will find this simple medicine, when used properly, A Sovereign Remedy or all their ills and aches. Be it, however strictly understood that we prescribe and use bu t one article, and that is BECGABTS OLD BRANDY, Sold bv our enterprising young friend, (I ft SLAYSlAKER. This Brandy lias steed the test for years, and has never failed, as far as our experience extends, and we therefore give it the preference overall ether Brandies neautlerwith hew many jaw-breaking French titles they are branded. One-fourth of the money that is yearly thrown away en various impstent dyspepsia specifics would- suffice le buy all the Brandy te cure any such case or escs. In proof of the curative powers et Reigart's Old Brandy, In cases of Dyspepsia, we can summon iiuin hers of witnesses one case iu particular uc cite: A hard-working farmer had been affiicted with an exhaustive Dyspepsia ler a number el years; his stomach would reject almost every kind of feed; lie had sour eructatiens con stantly ue appetite in fact, he was obliged te restrict his diet te crackers and slide tin ail, and as a beverage he used McG mini's Reet Beer. He is a Methodist, anil th-:i, as new, S reached at times, and in his discourses often cclaiuied earnestly againstall kinds of strong drink. When advised te try Belgart's Old Braudy, In his case, be looked up with aslenlsitinciit, but after hearing et its wenderlul etlects in the cases of some of his near acquaintance:-;, he at last consented te follevf our advice. He used the Brandy faithfully and steadily ; the first bottle giving him an appetite, and belere the second was taken he was a sound man.with a stomach capable of digesting anything which hejehese te eat. He stilUfccps it and uses a lit tle occasionally; and since he has this medi cine be has been of very little pecuniary bene fit te the doctor. A Practismu Pktbiciak. H. E. SLAYMAKER. AOKHT VOR Reigart's Old Wine Stere, Established in 1780, 1MPOBTXB AMD DXALXB IK FINE OLD BRANDIES, SHERRIES, SUPE RIOR OLD MADEIRA, (Imported in lsis, 1827 and 1828.) CHAMPAGNES O EVERY BRAND, SCOTCH ALE PORTER, BROWN STOUT. Ne. 30 EAST KING ST.. LANCASTER. t'A FOR SALE. T3UILDING LOTS FOR SALE. The undersigned offers for sale en weekly or monthly payments. Building Lets"at a very low price en long time. These lets arc situ ated en Duke, Lime, Frederick Shippen and New streets. A geed chance for men who wish te have their own homes. Try it, you'll never regret it. Amur te A. W. RUSSEL, or ALLAN V. KUSSfcLi, HERR'S Real Estate office. Ne. 3 North Duke I , XV. .1V1LU J.' UK mas27-llndMW4F street. M. SAMOEFS LIVER INVIG0RAT0R Only Vegetable Compound that acts directly upon the Liver, and cures Liver Complaints, Jaun dice, Biliousness, Malaria, Cos Ces tiveness, Headache. It assists di gestion, strengthens the system, regulates the bowels, purifies the bleed. A Boek sent free. Dr. SANFOBD, 162 Broadway, N. Y. Fer sale by all Druggists. oiie-lveed alteew SMI THIRD EDITION MONDAY EVENING, JUNK 20, 1881 WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, June SO. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, partly cloudy weather, followed by occasional rain, variable winds stationary or lower temperature and bar ometer. BY WIRE. Tbe Mews et tbe Afternoea . At Albany, te-day, en the ballet for ths Conkling vacancy, the vote steed : Jacobs 24, Conkling 23, Wheeler 24, Lapham 16, Felgerl, Bradley 1, Cernell 3, Crewley'l. Ne choice. Fer the Piatt vacancy : Eernan 33, Piatt 21, Depew 36, Crowley 3, Felger 1. Ne choice. By a vote of 53 te 41 the con ventien adjourned until te-morrow. The trial of the assassins of &bdul Aziz has been postponed for a week. The damage by fire te the Bosten & Lewell railroad round house at Lewell, 3Iass., was $100,000 ; insured. In some parts of the town the Italians even fired revolvers during the Marseilles riots. In the Louden walk at 11 o'clock this morning Rewell had scored 72 miles, Wes Wes eon 49. At 2:30 p. m., Rewell's score was 93, Westen 56. Westen has been sick from severe diarrhma. Beth are new going well. Arabs sad Hawkers. Baltimore American. The sounds of summer iu the country have been celebrated by poets in all ages. The rustling trees, tbe "purling" brooks, for brooks always.purl except when they "babble" the warbling of birds and the chirping of insects, these make up the music which mankind in all ages have professed te admire. The winter sounds of the country the whistling winds and rearing weeds, and the plaintive bray of the mule are held in less esteem. But the city has its summer and its winter tones that are characteristic and have their peculiar interest. Among these are the cries of the street arabs, who hawk articles of feed around for sale. In the winter these erics come te the listeners through closed widows, heavily curtained and they fall en inattentive ears though sweetened and mellowed by distance. The sibilant Frc-c-e-sh Fi-s-h loses its grating character, and the tone of the oyster horn se still and clear, and stiller, clearer far ther going, is cweet and far as the horns of cliland faintly blowing se te speak. But in the summer tbe cry of tbe hawker bursts suddenly- into blossom, like the spring flowers. Through the open windewn he may be heard far up the street, making the wild music of negotia tion. There is a great variety of nete and rhyme. Each trade or calling if the word calling may be used in this connec tion has its own tone ; a specific melody or cadence by which it may be recognized at a distance, that renders words uniutel. ligible. Like the unlettered signs that can be read at vast distances, the barber's pole of colored stripes, the three balls of the avuncular relative, the colored bottles of the apothecary, or the red lamp that tills the remote wayfarer that the pangs of thirst may be thereabouts as suaged these unwritten signs, visible at greater distances than worded signs, are like the. cry of the street Arab, whose meaning may be guessed at a distance where words lese their articulate form. The tunc gives them individuality. Seme have line t-onerous vowels that ring out clearly. " R-a-g-s, b-o-e-o-ncs," hath a sound like a trumpet, none the less se be cause of the nasal timbre that they often acquire. The race character is often discernible. The gentlcman who mends umbrellas may be known by a crisp pro nunciation of the two l's in umbrellas as nene but an Italian can. The person who mends wash tubs has a hard time of it. The words will net Hew to gether, lie is driven te the necessity of exaggerating the explodents and inserting aspirates " Wash-tub-stumeud." The vender of peaches sings a little tune "Peaches O, peaches, O, peachy-peach peaches." Deviled crabs give fine scope for rhythmic effect. The gentleman who deals in that diabeUzcd crustacean has a melody. " Deviled craps ; hcvllcd crabs. Who will buy my deviled crabs '.'" that may be heard en a summer night for a quarter of a mile. Ann-a-ran-dle water millions " may be heard as far as an ordinary steam whistle, " Clams " come with a stentorian clamor. "Strawberries" usually get their heads cut off and become "awberries." A very interesting book was written years age en the street cries of Londen. Hawkers in that ancient city have cries for selling their wares of remote antiquity and tradition. "Ilotcern," "egh cle," "old. chairs te mend," the cry of the chimney sweep, the costermonger, the fish monger, the pieman these and a hundred ethers were dutifully set down iu musical rotation. The cries of America are net like the English. They are of indigenous growth. A careful notation of the songs of our street arabs will be of historic value some of these days. It may be interest ing two centuries hence te knew hew our Btrcets sound as well as hew they leek at tbe present time, iuc rattle of drays ever cobble stone pavements, the clink of street cars and the jar of factories may le superseded by divinely noiseless inven tiens, and the respectability of A. D. 2181 may have banished the tuneful voice -of the hawker and arab from the silent ther eughfares. MARKETS. 'Hew VerK Market. Nkw Yerk, June 20. Fleur State and West ern without decided cliarige ; Superfine State. $4 104 75 ; extra de 14 7005 00 ; choice de S3 100 5 25: laney deJ5 30QO 75; round hoop Ohie $4 &'5.00 : choice de $5 100675; superfine western H KWJ4 75; common te geed ex tra de f 4 7035 00 ; choice de (5 1086 75 ; choice white wheat de, at S3 2536 25. Southern unchanged ; common te fair ex tra. $5 2535 75 : geed te choice de $5 8037 50. Wheat !c betcr. moderately active ; Ne. 2 Rcd,!July, 91 261 2tfi : de Aug, $1 25 1 25 ; de Sept. W ZSXm 25- Cern I4f$4; lower and dull: Mixed west ern spot. 5057c ; fle future,- 5G57c. Oats dull, drooping ; State, 445t)u ; West ern, 4:lQ50c. imuadelpnia Market. !HitADXLPHiA, June 20. Fleur market firm with fair inquiry ; Superfine, tl 25 03 75; extra 4ft4 50 ; Ohie A In diana ramily t5 036 25; Penna. family 5:5 5 75: St. Lenls de IC OOgGSe; Btlnncseta Extra 5 5036 00: de straight. 96 256 SO; win ter patent SG 25g$7 00 ; spring de 6 507 50. Rye fleer at$5C0g5 2j. Wheat firmer ; Ne. '1 Western Red, $1 2li ; Del. and Fcnn'a Red $1 2IQU 24M ; de Am ber, SI 241 25. Cern in lair demand: steamer, S2Q5lc; sail yellow. 5557c; mixed, 55f$56c; Ne. 3, mixed, 50ft32c. Oats dull and weak ; Ne. 1 White 45c ; Ne. 2, de 43Ji44c; Ne. 3, de 12l2Jc; Mixe-r, 3942C. Rye dull at C5c Previsions firm ; mess perk 917 00ft!7 53 ; beet bams, 923 50323 00; Indian" m.s beef 924 50. Bacen smoked shoulders, 67c; saltd G4Clc ; smoked hams 11012c; pickled hairs lard market linn ; city kettle llli;;u ; lewe butchers' at lOKc ; prime steam at 91125. Butter market firm and in geed demand ; Creamery extra Pennsylvania at 22923c; Western, at 22c; de geed te cholce 19a 21c; Bradford county and New Yerk extra, 21c ; firsts, 1719c. Rolls dull, ; Pennsylvania and Western 955 12c. Eggs quiet but steady ; l'cnn'a at 18ai8'c ; Western, 17c. , , Cheese market iulct .and steady: New Yerk lull cream. 1010 ; Western full cream 8380 ; de fair te Z? Petrelenm dull ; refined Sis. Whiskyat$tll. Seeds Geed te prime Clever, no market ; Timethy nominal at $ 13 ; de de Flaxseed duUatil 2SQ1OT. I4ve Stock Market. ""- .f,M , w. w nun luiTaBce an lest mixed packing. 5 UOtfGOS; light. 93 836W 15 mainly te legs 15 : geed te ckolce bwTT 10 6 40 : t we leta at 96 60. w"T, e iu Cattle Receipts, Bee head; shipments 4.100 head ; market ferv quiet aad stew : no ex ex eorts; geed te choice snipping. fSTOwti ; peer te fair. 540: butchers' steadyadfirmni 937Q4M9D; Blockers and feeders, fj 40a5o 40a5e fair demand for stock calves at tlMjits per head; grass Texans, 93899433; corn f.d Tex. inn, nema 10. fcbeep Receipts, 490 bead; hlpmcnU. i.twe head; market firm and steady,; common te. medium. 93 9004; geed te choice, 94 2004 (9; all sold ; only shorn eflerM. Cattle Market. raiLAOXLrniA. June 20.-Cattle market iaac tive ; sales. 15W ; prime. 607e; geed, 9 S6Kc: medium. SlLanXta- common. 9A& 5?ic.;biUl8andeews,3c: Sheep market dull; sales, 10,0)0; prime, feed. 39354c ; medium, 347 ; com mon, 44!4e : culls, 3fj3J(c ; Lambs. 69c. Uegs market fair, sold at 89c ; accord ing te quality; sales, 3,209. New Yerk, Philadelphia aad lcal Stocks also United States Bends reported dally by Jacob B. Loke. N. E. Cor. Centra Square. Naw Yekk SToexa. Stocks unsettled. June 20. A. M. T.H.TM 10:00 1.-00 109 Meney............................ SQtli .... .... Chicago North Western .... 123J Chicago. Mil. St. Paul 124 VSKin! Canada Southern 73 73H 7J . V. 1. trf. a. aM... .. mtr uci.,uk. nesiern ., gelaware A Hudsen Canal, enver ft Rie Grande 123 121 li 112 Hannibal ft St. Jee Lake Shere ft Mich. Southern.. 12S4 127 WtUIUUlOU AlOTUHIU........... Michigan Central Missouri. Kansas ft Texas N. V., Lake Erie ft Western... New Jersey Central 27 26 U& UMi 10 46J 45Ji 4MS 109 101 mii 97 37 37 146 14& 1434 Ui .... 44'i 53 I 52Ji5 58 N. Y.. Ontario Western New Yerk Central, Ohie ft Mississippi- Pacific Mail Steamship Ce... St- Paul ft Omaha de Preferred Central Pacific Texas Pacific ..... lV llM 105.V. lOlti 7i 70 erfcZ 1-9 lfli 1282 55 544 35& U3H 93 92 136 irwft lVft Union Pacific Wabash, St. Leuis ft Pacific... " " Preterm! Western Union Tel. Ce rmuratnai. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania B.B, kac cax. CSJi iUnt?"-; 3 X Lehigh Valley Si Lehtgh Navigation 46 4i; 4 Buffalo, Pitts, ft Western tiyA 24 24 Northern Central &i Northern Pacific........... .... .... 43VJ " Preferred S3J 2X H2K UestonvUIe.... .... 20 Philadelphia ft Erie R. R 26 lewaliulch Mining Uhitsd States Bexds. T.M. law United States 4 per cents... u 5 u ie Neen tjuotauaaaef the Grain Market. Furnished by Jacob it. Leng, Commission Breker. Chioaqe. Wheat vvIU UUIS New Yerk. wOru Oats Philadelphia Wheat Cern Oats Baltimore Wheat Cern Jnly. .11.12 . .45J-1 Aug. 27?2 Sept. 91.11 .46 Oats. Lecal stocks aatl Keada. Par vai. LancCl ty 6 per ct. Lean, due 1882. . .9100 " 1885... 100 " 1898... 100 " " 1995... KM " 3 per et. in 1 or 3D years. . 100 5 per el. Scheel Lean.... ice " 4 " in ler 20 years., lee " 4 " in 5 or 29 years.. 100 " 4 " In 10 or 20 years. 100 KISCELLAHXOCH BOSD8. Quarry ville It. R., due 1893 $10O Reading ft Columbia R. Rrue 1882 loe Lancaster Watch Ce., due 188U 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., due In ler 20 years 100 Lancaster lias Light mid Fuel Ce.. Las sale 9105 114 hh.; 120 UK 112 108 103.50 103 9IU 102.011 105.50 103.50 Stevens Heuse 100 70 BANK STOCKS. First National Bank. 9100 917011 Farmers' National Bank 50 J 02. 5 Lancaster County National Bank.. 50 102.23 Columbia National Bank 100 133 Ephrata National Bank 100 First National Bank, Columbia.. .. 100 135 First National Bank, Strasburg.... 100 134.50 First National Bank. Marietta 100 2BZ50 First National Bank, Mount Jey.. 100 131 Lititz National Bank 100 Manhcim National Bank 10 111 SO Union National Bank, Mount Jey. 50 70150 TCBNNKX STOCKS. Big Spring ft Beaver VaUey 9 23 f 10.25 Bridgeport 13)$ Columbia A Chestnut Hill 23 18 Columbia ft Washington 25 5 Columbia ft Big Spring 23 14.10 Lancaster ft Ephrata 241 47.23 Lane, Kilzabetnt'n ft M Iddlet'n 100 51 Lnncasterft Fruitvllle. 50 30 Lancaster ftLilltz 23 62.50 Lancaster Willlainstewn 23 33 Lancasterft Maner. 50 91 Lancaster & Manliciin 23 30.40 Lancasterft Marietta 23 23.73 Lancaster A New Helland 100 83 Lancaster ft Susquehanna. 3U0 273.23 Lancasterft Willow Street 23 40.15 Strasburg ft Millport 23 21 Marietta ft Maytown 23 40 Marietta ft Mount Jey 23 37.3 NEW ADTERTISEMENTS. 1STnTE OF JOHN JIeCAJW.ON, LATr. IlJ of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters et administration en said. estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons In debted thereto are requested te make immedi ate payment, and these having claims or de mands against tun same, win present incm without delay ler settlement .te the under signed, residing in Lancaster city. HENRY WOLF. Administrator. D. P. Reskmmiller. Att'y. a':0-Ctdeuv ESTATE OF MRS. B. MTZPATRICK. late of the city et Lancaster, deceased. Letters testamentary fin said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested te make imme diate payment, and these having claims or de mands against tbe tame, will present them without delay ter settlement te flic undersign ed, residing in the city of Lancaster. JNO. T. MacUONIGLE, Executer. Jse. A. Cetlk, Att'y. in!2-6tdeuw E STATU Of HENRY F. BOWMAN, LATE of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters et administration en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, ail persons in ebtcd thereto arc requested te make Immedi ate payment, and these having claims or de mands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement te the under signed, residing in said.ciiy. . E. F. BOWMAN. my23-6wdeaw Administrator. INSTATE OF MATTHIAS WIEST, LATE li of Lancaster city, Lancaster county, de ceased. Letters testamentary en saldestate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons indebted te aaiii decedent are request ed te make immediate settlement, and these having claims or demands against tbe estate of said decedent, te make known the same te the undersigned without delay, residing in Lancaster city. HENRY FRANK, Executer, -522 East Chestnut Street. B. F. Davis, Att'y:- Jell-Ctrteaw ESTATE OF MAKY WARD, LATE OF 1 Lancaster city, deceased. Letters of ad ministration en said estate having been grant ed te the undenlgned, all persons Indebted te said decedent are req uested te make immedi ate settlement, and tlioe having claims or de mands aganst the estate of said decedent te make known the same te tbe undersigned without deh, residing iu Itncsster cltv ELlZAUfcTH C. MARKS. lel7-6tdeaw Administratrix. ESTATE OF ELIZABETH B. 8TOWJKBS 1 Harberger.lateefthe city et Lancaster, deceased. Letters testamentary en said estate, baring been granted te the undersigned, one. of the executers, all persons Indebted thereto are requested te make immediate payment, and these having dalma or demands against the same wul present them without delay for settlement te die undersigned, residing at ,424, jelS-Ctdeaw One et tbe Executers. A UKiauaTFULAIDVMM.lXODKINK Meatserrat lime Fruit Jiice. It forms, dilated with live or eight timet its 'bull-ret water, or blended with Spirits, Seda Water, 4c a Most Wholesome, Delicious and Refreshing Beverage. It may be swccU cned te suit the taste. In addition te being most delightful and cooling drink, your phy sician wiii recommend it for its medicinal vim tues ; especially Rheumatic Pains. Fer sale at Reigart's Wine Stere, Ne. 12J East King street. aprlS-WftStfd IL E. SLAYM AKER, Agt. S3. 109 111