. LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER TUESDAY, JUNE 2L 1881. ABSCONDED. A Landlord Itorrew Meney, and Leaves Ills Family. Geerge Dennis, proprietor ,of the Wash ington house, Manhcim, and formerly bar tender at the Fraukin house, this city, and of a hotel in Neflfeville, appears te have absconded and taken with him con siderable sums of -ether people's money. He left his home in Manhcim en Friday and drove te Lancaster with a horse . and carriage. lie made several purchases in this city, among them being a trunk from Edw. Schaefler, a suit of clothes from Al. Hesenstein, for which he gave him a check for $25, payable en Monday. He bought a hat from Shultz & Bre. and tendered in payment a check for $12, receiving the balance in cash. He sold his lyjrse and carriage for $140, and stated te some of his friends that he wa-i going te Califor nia, though he asked Mr. SchaciTer te pur chase him a ticket for Baltimore. On Saturday he left this city for parts un known. Since he laf. it has been ascertained that lie induced Mr. Hcrshey of New Ha ven te indorse a note for him for $1,000, and Dr. Bewman of Neflsville te indorse another for $300, en both of which he drew the money. It is also stated that he borrowed money from quite a number of his country friends, premising te repay them en Monday. By these means he gathered together quite a sum of money and is said te have had between $1,800 and $2,000 in hand when he left this city. His father-in-law, Geerge Shrcincr, a man of high repute and large means set him up in business in Mauheim, but Dennis being addicted te drinlc,. spent mere money than he made, and is said te have left behind him debts amounting te about $4,000. He is about 2.1 ycare old, below the medium height, light complexiencd with light hair and moustache, and had en when he left a light suit of clothes. He left behind him a young wife f estimable character. AWAttD OF DAMAGIIS. Te What Extent J'repeity Helders Will Yesterday the viewers appointed te as certain the amount of damages sustained by the opening of Seuth Lime street, from the intei'occliei: of Locust te the intersec tion of Juniata, and of Seuth Prince street, from its preseni Lcnuinus te Seuth street, filed their report. Their award; arc as fellows : County. City. Adam Smith $080 $ 450 Peter Feuehiugcr 750 1,()U0 Charles E. Paul 50 Peter Deitx 800 530 Jehn Landau 100 Philip Dictz 40 Jehn Stamm ! . . 5 Abraham fc Herman Hirsh. 75 The viewers recommend the opening of the street, as they think it is necessary. In all cases where they have awarded dam ages for building: taken the owners there of are te receive all the materials contained therein. The following parties were awarded damages te the amounts set opposite their names. They arc affected by the opening of Seuth Prince street : Peacock & Themas, $050, and Mathias G metre, $2., both of whom are te 13 p.lid by the coun ty. a J ii Vrem ilie Far West. Mr. James E. Cunningham, seu of the late Themas Cunningham, is in Lancaster te-day en a brief visit te friends and rela tives here and hereabouts. Fer the past few years Mr. Cunningham has been en the engineering corps of several recently constructed railroads in the far Wcj-t, Fer some time he was en the Atchison, Tepcka & Santa Fe railroad, with headquarters at Pueblo, Cel., and his recent Ihiilling ex perience in an Indian ambush is remem bered by all who read the account of the same published in the Intelligencer at the time. At present Mr. Cunningham is en the engineering staifef the Mexican Central, a railroad new in course of con struction from VA Pase te the city or Mexico He will remain East about a week. Tlse Southwestern climate evidently agrees with him, as Ue is in the best of health. Tncir Condition. Mrs. Alexander, who had her ribs broken by the railroad accident- at the Chestnut -street crossing of the Pennsylvania rail road en Saturday, and Michael Shreincr, who had his leg broken by being thiewu from his wagon which was struck by the cars en the Beading read. at Ilavris'eurg pike crossing, are both reported as doing very well. Wm. Smith, who had his leg badly broken by being thrown from a wagon at Eden a few d.iys age, is Mill in a b.ul way and suffers great pain. Jeseph Ceglcy, sr., who fell and broke his leg en the diiy of the Republican primary, ce: -ti nues te improve. Twe Jtlere lteversais. Judge Truukcy yesterday delivered opinion of the supreme court reversing the judgment of the court in this county in the cases of the Commonwealth Mutual insurance company vs. Frank Huntzinger, en the ground that written notice of ad ditional insurance was net given te the secretary as required by the policy, nor was the waiver of such net'ee by the com pany shown. Burkheldcr vs. Mark ley was also reversed in an opinion delivered by the same judge, because all of the offers of testimony set forth in the assign ment of error should have been admitted by the court below. Lancaster Journalism Ahead. Philadelphia Press. Net te be invidious, bnt simply te cheese one example out of many, the papers pub lished iu Lancaster, a county town of 25, 000 people, may be cited as comparing mere than favorably in every respect with papers published, for instance, in Hart Hart eord, Connecticut, the capital of the state, with ever 40,000 people ; with Worcester, Massachusetts, with 00,000 people, or, in fact, with auy papers published in auy provincial " town of the third class, with here and there a rare exception. Attempted Incendiarism. About 2 o'clock yesterday morning au attempt was made te lire the stable of Geerge Miller, which is situated in Arch alley, near Lainen street. Mr Miller arose at the above hour. He went down stairs and while standing in the alley he saw a man running' away from his stable, which was en fire at the side. lie drew his re re velveraud fired two shots at the man, but he thinks he did net hit him. The Are was extinguished before any great dam age was done. A piece of waste saturated with oil, had been placed against a beard. The Kinpirc's Twenty-Fifth. The Empire hook and ladder company will celebrate their twenty-fifth annivei sary this evening by serenading some of their members. They will meet at their truck house bctwecu 8 and 9 o'clock. Ac companied by Clemens's baud they will march te the houses of these who are 1e be serenaded. The truck house was decorated te-day. Yesterday's Flcnics. The rain played havoc with the picnics yesterday and the attendance at both, that of the Licdcrkranz and JEtua club, was small. Ne one attended the former except the members of the society and their fam ilies. The ether one was a "go as. you please,' and persons who paid their money get in. There was plenty of fun, and these who were there amused tlieniselvtB hugely. - Out inspecting. The street committee of councils took au omnibus this aftcrnoeu and went around te take a leek at the streets. LIGHTING THE CITY. The Glebe Company Gets the Contract at 23. Chas. C. Yeaton, agent of the Automat ic gaslight comeany, of New Yerk, ar rived in this city last evening, in compli ance with a request of A. It. Barr, esq., chairman of the lamp committee, who some days age visited New Yerk for the pupesc of seeing the operation of the Au tomatic lamp and comparing its merits with these of the Pennsylvania Glebe lamp, of Philadelphia, which the city councils have substituted for the street gas lamps. Mr. Yeaton bieught with him one of the Automatic lamps, and before an in formal gathering of the lamp committee and councilmen net members of the corn mittee, exhibited it in the council cham ber, where a free expression of opinion was indulged. Mr. Yeaton was present aud explained its work ings for the information of the council men. Mr. Bobinsen, the representative of the Glebe company, was also present. It may be remarked that the original bid of the Automatic company was $21 per lamp per annum, whilst that of the Glebe com pany was $24.50. Councils nevertheless, iu view of the known merits of the Glebe lamp, directed the lamp committee te enter rhte a contract with that company "en the best possible terms," as has already appeared in these columns. Mr. Bobinsen reduced his bid te $23.50, but the committee held off for $23, te which that gentleman was leth te accede, and se the contract hung lire. Saturday evening, however, Mr. Bobinsen- was in the city ready te close the agreement at the terms demanded by the cemmitter. A quorum could net be get together, how ever, and again the closing of the bar gain was deferred. Meanwhile, Chairman liarr, havin'g seen the virtues of the Auto matic Limp' was endeavoring te impress upon his colleagues of the committee the propriety of contracting with that com cem patiy, claiming that it would be a saving of the "matter of $1,000 te the city, and at tl:e same time pievide a much Handsomer and mere ornamental lamp than the Glebe con cern, with which councils bad ordered the contract te be made, aim as a Deve stated he secured the presence of the Automatic representative for the purpose of demon strating his opinion. The committee met at 1 o'clock this afternoon in the full light of an Automate lamp, which burned brilliantly upon the president's desk iu common council chamber. All the, members of the committee -Messrs. Smeych, White. Philip Zcchcr and Barr, chairman were present, and Messrs. Bebin ;ou aud Yeaton, representatives of the rival bidTlcrs, were also upon the fleer. Without ado, Mr. White moved that the contract be given te the Glebe company at $23 per lamp per annum, stating that he understood Mr. Bobinsen was willing te contract at that price. The chairman's suggestion that Mr. Yeaton ought te be given another chance te explain the merits of his lamp elicited from Mr. Smeych a motion that he be heard. A second was net heard, and Mr. White insisted upon his motion being put, and it was agreed te, Messrs. White and Zechcr voting aye, Mr. Barr no. aud Mr. Smeych net voting. Chairman Ban asserts hisdeterminaticn te carry the matter te council, and te se cure a special meeting of the body te ic ic rensidci; its former action. He declined te append his signature te a communica tion te the Glebe company setting forth its action iu awarding the contract. Messrs. Smeych, White and Zcchcr signed the paper. Mr. yeaten, of the Automatic company, expresses a purpose te contest the author ity of the city government te award the contract te a bidder whose bid is mani festly se much higher than his company's, after popes.ils had been publicly a? iced for aud he had fairly shown the superior ity of his light. When the attention of Mr. Yeaton was called te the fact that the Glebe man had in his possession and had shown te the lamp committee a document signed by Yeaton, as the constituted agent of the Automatic company, transferring te the Glebe company all right te the use of the Automatic bin ner for the term of five years, iu consideration of a certain sum en money, Mr. Yeaton replied that iu said agreement it is expressly stipulated that the Glebe company shall put forth its best efi'eils te encourage the general use of the Automatic lamp and estab lish it in the market. This. Mr. Yeaton say.--, the Glebe company has net done, but se far from complying with the agreement, its representatives have done all iu their power te injure its repu tation, and by their action have annulled the bargain. Mr. Robinson's answer te the allegations of Mr. Ycateu is, briefly, that having tested the merits of the Ante"! malic burner, his company found it unsatis factory, aud unwilling te endanger the business by it use they discontinued it. In New Bedford, Mass., Cape May, N. J., and at vatieus ether places, where they were tried, the experiment proved a failure, and they had te Ins taken down, and ethers substituted. Yeaton's rejoinder is that in New Bedford political considerations occasioned the discontin uance of his lamp, while at Cape Jlay, the Glebe company, as agent efthe Automatic burner, had wilfully neglected the lamps, thus causing them te act unsatisfactorily. Anil thus the war of words gees en, and the claims and counter-claims have occu pied the greater part of the lamp commit tee's time and attention for several weeks, with the result as above reported. The Shiftier Fair. Last evening the Shi flier fair was very well attended. The American fire com pany te the number of 03 attended in a body. There was some chancing. Mrs. Mary Andersen wen a ten of Ceal and Jehn Ceylo an ice cooler. Marcus Kuhlinan wen a box of fine Havana cigars and Harry Eicldey wen two quarters of flour at wheel of fortune. A pep corn ball was voted off. The following parties had votes : Harry Eichley, 7G2 ; Harry Nickel, 230 ; Phillip Wcller, 165 ; L. Wolf, 150 and C. F. Quade 18. This evening the Humane cempauy will attend the fair and te-morrow will be Empire's night. Owing te dissatisfaction among the con testants al! articles te be voted off will be kept until Saturday night except the. bar ber's chair and large dell which will be put off en Friday night. A Handsome Sign. The largest signboard ou North Queen street is that en the reef of Al. Resensteiu's clothing house, Ne 37 North Queen street the sign being 29 feet iu length aud 18 feet in height. J. A. Killian, the painter, has just completed the painting of it in a most aitistic maimer. It contains the usual lcttciing of a merchant clothing es tablishment in gay colors, and in the cen tre is a large medallion, nearly eight feet in diameter,in which is placed a colossal oil painting of Bescnstcin himself. The likeness is true te nature, showing' Al's handsome features te the best advantage and reflect ing credit alike en the artist and his sub ject. The big sign is the cynosure of all eyes. Meeting of Viewer?. The viewers appointed by the court te ascertain thoameuut of damages sus tained by the owners of the slate quarries at Peach Bettem by the building of the Columbia & Pert Deposit lailread met this morning in the orphans court room te hear testimony. Male of Horses. Samuel Hess & Seu, auctioneers, sold at public sale en Monday, June 20, 1881, ler Gee. Gressman at the Mcrrimac house, Lancaster city, Pa., 16 head of Canada horses at an average of $191.20 per heart. COLUMBIA NEWS. OCR REGULAR CORRESPONDENCE. Messrs. J. W. Yocum, of the Columbia Spy, and W. Hayes Grier, of the Columbia Herald, left town "yesterday afternoon te join te Editorial association, which meets this year at Leng Branch. Mr. Jee L. Bucher, who new resides . in Lancaster, was en a short visit te his parents yesterday. A man was struck by lightning last week, near Wright's farm. Nothing defi nite, however, can be ascertained. A large surprise party was held at Kraeser'a saloon last night. Everybody had an enjoyable time and the dancing was kept np until two o'cleck'this morn ing. A man was found lying en the track in the east yard of the Pennsylvania railroad, intoxicated, last evening. He was picked up and placed in the .lock-up ever night. This morning be was te have his hearing. This morning Mr. "Wendall Renke was married te Miss Mary Reach, in the Ger man Catholic church by Rev. William Peiper. At the.same time and place and by the Bame reverend gentleman, Mr. Jas. Quarry was united in marriage te Miss Mary Miller. One day last week Mr. Jee. Brown pur chased a quantity of rhubarb and bad pies made from the same. After eating a num ber of them some of his family complained of being sick. A doctor was sent for, but before he arrived Mr. .Brown also com plained of feeling unwell. In a short time they became worse, and the doctor who by this time bad arrived, pronounced the whole family poisoned. The sick ones were treated with the best of care by sym pathizing neighbors, and this morning we were informed that the whole family had recovered. The pay car of the R. & C. R, R. was in town yesterday, paying its employees for for the month of May. Seme vile character, about 33 years of age, created quite a sensation en Seuth Second street, last evening, by stepping several ladies aud making indecent expo sures. If any of the male portions of the families had happened along, it would have fared bad with the wretch. A coal car ran off the track this morning in front of the Pennsylvania depot, spilling its contents, and blocking the read for half an hour or mere. Samuel Potts, of the Philadelphia di vision of the Pennsylvania railroad, was in tewu this morning. Mr. Rebl. Wadle, formerly of this place, and new living iu Harrisburg, was in teirn te day. The streets of Columbia arn in a very peer condition, at present, caused by the heavy fall of rain of the past two weeks. On Seuth Second street it is very danger ous for carriages and wagons te go ever, the stones arc all sticking out, the dirt having been washed away. Esquire Frank has issued his mandate prescribing reporters in general, and the correspondent of the Intelligencer in particular, en the ground that we distort and magnify. The two acMvc aldermen of the First and Second wards, from whom we glean many of our items, seem te have soured our hereto fore genial and communicative friend Frank, if we arc te judge from his request te an officer te " furnish them reporters no news." If the alderman can stand it the presumption is that the Intelligkn cku, will net be compelled te suspend en account of failure te record the work of the court of the Third ward. 'Squire Frank this morning committed Younger and Jehnsen te jail for fifteen and Bcadman and McManus for thirty days each conditionally. They are the lads who placed obstructions en the rail road track at Mountville, as yesterday re ported. They are young white boys, none of whes3 ages will reach fifteen years. The only excuse they offer is "that we wanted go te Lancaster and, as the train would be going tee fast wc were going te threw it off the track.' This is net the first attempt te threw a train off the track by young Beadman. He tried the same thing about a year age but was discharged. Treating a Sunday Scheel. At 7 o'clock last evening the teachers and children of Rockland undenomina tional Sunday school met at the residence of Supt. A. C. Leenard, where an hour was very pleasantly passed in social iu terceursc. singing of hymns, etc., after which all preseut repaired te the beauti ful ice cream parlors of Mr. J. R. Reycr, where they partook of a bountiful supply of that delicious luxury Hever's cele brated ice cream. At the conclusion of the feast of geed things the children sang "Rescue the Perishing," and returned te their homes well pleased with the unex pected treat which their teachers had pro vided for them. The Land league. About fifty friends of Ireland met in Fulteh hall Sunday afternoon and tempo rarily organized the " Charles Stewart Parncll " branch of the.Land League by cheesing the following named temperaiy officers : President, Neal F. Dunlevy ; Secretary, A. Reilly ; Treasurer, James McGrath. A speech in explanation of the objects of the league was made by the president, after which the meeting ad journed te meet again next Sunday after noon. l'ay Hay. Te day is pay day en the Quarry villc branch of the Reading railroad, and the employees are all smiling in anticipation of a sight of the paymaster. He Could Have l'Isyed Seltalre. This mernining one drank was before the mayor. He paid his costs and left. Den 'i lour Canary King ? Then get a bottle of Bird Hitters, which is an unfailing restorer of song and a cure fei all diseases of cage birds. II 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, X. J., and they will see that you are supplied. Price, S3 cents. mur23-3mdftw Summer Excursion. Tlie annual list et excursion routes issued by the Pennsylvania railroad company is sucli a help in planning ler summer vacation that the demand grows yearly larger. This year's hoeknoW te be had at the Fifth avenue office,, Pittsburgh, Pa., is mere attractive than ever before, owing te the handsome new cover and illustrations. Travelers seeking "pleasant paths" North, Seuth, East or West find it a valuable authority. ltd A Rare Opportunity. These are days when capital seeks for profit- able investment, and few such opportunities offer as in the purchase efthe well established and prosperous business advertised ler sale in another column. It is in arrewing village, In the midst of a rich patronage, and Is in hands that have built up a wide custom. City Hill rosters. Carsen ft llcnsel, city bill pesters and dis tributors, eflice Ihtelliqencer building. Ne. 0 Seuth Queen street. SUMMER EXCURSIONS. Attention of Societies, Organizations and Individuals Invited. Fer the excursion season of 1SS1 the Pennsyl vania Company operating the P., Ft. W. ft c. R'y., C. ft P. U. 1L, E. ft P. It. It. and A. ft P. Il'y., and the Pittsburgh, Cincinnati ft St. Leuis Railway .company Panhandle rout will quote the most favoraelc terms ter ex cursion parties by regular or special trains, as circumstances may require. These interested are respectfully requested te call upon or address E. A. Ferd, General Passenger Agent, corner Penn and Eleventh streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. Xeedctl assistance in arranging the details for successful excursions will.be .cheerful ly rendered. jrXWAWTTXI13XmXNT T ANCASTKK WATCHES. EDW. J. Manufacturing Jeweler, WE INVITE ATTKNTION TO OUR LARGE STOCK OF LANCASTER AND AMERICAN WATCHES, FRENCH AND AMERICAN CLOCKS. Solid Silver aai SUrer-PIatei Ware it Spoons, Ferks, Kaires, Casters, &c. We offer te our patrons advantages which' are rarely combined in one establishment, be cause we have a complete MANUFACTURING DKPARTMEM in connection with our 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, - . - Zahm's Cerner, Lancaster, Pa. mar24-3mdftwR White, soft and velvety hands fellow the use et Cuticura Medicinal Seap. Teachers, authors and ethers et sedentary habits highly prize Malt Bitters. SPECIAL NOTICES. Skinny Men. Wells' Health ltenewer. Absolute cure ler nervous debility and Weakness et the genera tive functions, fl at druggists. Depot, Jehn F. Leng ft Sens, Lancaster. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is a remarkable remedy for all these painful complaints and weaknesses se common te our best teuialc population. Send te Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkliam, 233 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets. The Greatest Blessing. A simple, pure, harmless remedy, that euies every time, amlJsU.mach disease by keeping the bleed pure, prevents regular, kidneys and liver active, is the greatest blessing ever con ferred upon man. Hep Itltters is that remedy, and its proprietors are being blessed by thou sands who have been saved aud cured by it. Will you try it. Sec ether column. )ul5-2wdftw A Ceugn, Celd or Sere Tnreat should iw stepped. Neglect frequently results In un In curable Lung Disease or Consumption. Brown's Bronchial Troches de net disorder the stomach like ceugli syrups and balsams, but act directly en the Inflamed parts, allaying irritation, give relier In Asthma, Bronchial Coughs, Catarrh, and the Threat Troubles which Singers and PuhllcSpcakcrs are subject te Fer thirty years lirewu's Bronchial Troches have been recommended by physi cians, and always glve pcrtect satisfaction. Having lieen tented by wide aud constant use I for nearly an entire- generation, they have at tained well-merited rank among the tew staple remedies of the age. Sold at 25 cents a box everywhere. mft-ivdTTliASftlyw oultilne and Arsenic Ferm the basis of many of the Ague remedies In the market, and are the last resort of physi cians and people who knew no better medi cine te employ, for this distressing complaint. The effects of either of these drugs are de structive te the system, producing headache, intestinal disorders, vertigo, dizziness, ring ing in the ears, and depression of the consti tutional health. Aycr'sAgue 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 ue Injury can result lrem its use. Bcidcs being a positive -euro ler Fever and Ague in all its forms, it is also a superior remedy ler Liver Complaints. It is an excel lent tonic and preventive, as well as cure, et all complaints peculiar te malarieus, marshy and miasmatic districts. By direct action 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 Hair Keep 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 lrem all impure ingredients tliat render many ether articles for the hair obnoxious. Where baldness or falling efthe 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 samu time a most pleasing and lasting hair dressing, fragrantly perfumed, rendering It soft and pliable, making it an indispensable article In every toilet. Ask your druggist for Londen Hair Celer Restorer. Price 75 cents a bottle. Six bottles, ft. Maiu depot for the United States, 330 Nertli Sixth street, Philadel phia. uill-lvdTThA Fftw . Rese Cem and Hay Fever. m Mkssks. White ft Bennies, Druggists', Ithaca, N. Y. I can recommend Ely's Cream Balm te re! ieve all persons suffering with Rese Celd and Hay Fever. I have been a great sufferer from the same complaints; I'ave had great relief bv using the Balm. I have recommended It te many of my Iriends for Catarrh, and in all crises where they have used the "Balm freely have been cured. T. Kkhjiey, Dry Goods Mer chant, Ithaca, New Yerk. Sept. C, 1?0. Mcssrs. Wm. Rust & Sens, Druggists, New Brunswick, N. J. Since boyhood 1 have been troubled with Catarrh and Hay Fever, and have been unable te obtain permanent relief until 1 used Ely's Cream Balm, which has cured inc. Alter a lew day's use I could sleep all night, which I could net de before. K. L. Cuckeukr, New Brunswick, N. J. Price 30 cents. jul5-2wdeed&w Ce te 11. B. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 North Queen street, for Mrs. Freeman's Jteu Na tional Dyes. Fer brightness and durability et color,arc: uneiiualcd. Celer from 2 te 5 pounds; Directions in English and German. Price. 15 cents. The Popular Demand. Se great has been the popular demand for the celebrated remedy Kidncy-W ort, that It Is having an Immense sale from Maine te Cali fornia. Seme have found It Inconvenient te prepare It from the dry compound. Fer such tfce 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 cry concentrated se that the dose is much smaller. Lewell Hail. ju20-lwdftw POLITICAL. Fer County Commissiener: FP.ANK CLARK, of Strasburg township. Subject te the cheice et the Demecrat'c coun ty convention. iprtWAwtp ADAM S. DIETRICH, of Maner township. Subject te the decision of the Democratic county convention. HENRY V. II'ARTMAN (Lime Burner), of East Lampeter township. Subject te the choice of the Democratic county convention. apr2-dftwtp MARTIN IiILDEBBANX, or Mount Jey Borough. Subject te the decision of the Dem ocratic county convention. apl3-dftwtp JEUE BtOHLEIL.Ephrata. Suhject te the decision of the Democratic county conven tion, nprll-dftwtp Fer County Auditer: JOHN S. BROWN, et Druniere township. Subject te Democratic rules. in27-dftwtp JOHN L. LIGHTNEB, of Lcaeeck township. Sublcct te the decision or the Democratic ceuntv convention. aprlS-tfdiw , NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED. TWO GOOD MOUSE PAIN tcrs. Geed wages given. Apply-te CLAYTON McCAULi:EY. ltd Quarryville, Pa. STOCK CATTLE FOR SALE. ONK HUN dred head of Stock Cattle will be sold at Mentzer's Stock Yards, this city, ou Wcdnes- day nfernlng. J"Vffiir W. MENxZER. SCHOOL TAX 1881. The duplicate is in the liands of the Treas urer. 3 per cent, off ler prompt payment. W. O. MARSHALL. Treasurer. Ne. 12 Centre Square. S-Ofllcc hours from 9 a. m. te 4 p. m. JS-tfdli MKRIOAR WATCHES. Z A.KLM, Zahm's Cerner, Lancaster, fa. It JBW ADVERTISEMENTS. WATER RENT. Have you paid your Water Kent? It net, pay at once, and save 5 per cent. After the 1st day of July 5 per cent, will be added te all Water Rents remaining unpaid. WM. McOOMsEY, j2tfd Treasurer and Receiver or Taxes. UTY TAX. j Te afford all au opportunity ter prompt payment of city tax and save five per cent, abatement, the Treasurer's Oflice will here after be open continually treni 8a. m. te 5 p. m. The amount yet te be received is large, and the time for abatement limited. Please come early. WM. McCOMSEY, 1 17-tfilR Treasurer and Receiver et Taxes. PUBLIC SALE.-ON IHIIRSDAY, JUNE 23, 1831. will be sold by public sale, at the late residence et Miss Margarette Bier, Ne. 35 Seuth Queen street, Lancaster, Pa., a general assortment of Household and Kitchen Furni ture. Sale te begin at 9 o'clock a. in., when terms and conditions will be made known by HENRY KUABEK. Jc21-2td Administrator c. t.a. GA. R. EXCURSION AND REUNION OF VETERANS, AT YORK FURNACE, ON THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1881. ROUND TRIP TICKETS, SI. Everybody invited. Jc21-2td rrwBACuu. L Sealed proposals for the purchase of 7S- Cases of Tobacco will be received at my eflice, Ne. 225 Walnut street, Philadelphia, until neon or MONDAY. JUNE 27, 1881, at which time said proposals will be opened, said Tobacco is the Lancaster, Pa., packing of Phil, llilke, ter Schrecder & Ben, slightly damaged by the lire of June 5. Can be seen by application te Bausman ft Burns. Insurance Agents, Lancas ter Pa. The right Is reserved te reject any or nil bids. Bids should bu addressed te the un dersigned and marked "Proposals for Lan caster Tobacco." K.C. IRVIN, Chairman of Committee et Underwriters. jel7-cedRtje25 UNTEttTAIXMEXTS. TOE CKKAH AND STRAWBKRRY -VKs A XIV A I.. Te be held at the UNION BETHEL CHURCH, corner Prlnc.e and Orange Streets, ler bcucfit of church, commencing JUNE 21, 1S3I, te con tinue during the week. . WS-ld TjAIK AND STKAW1IERKY FKSTIVAI. OKTUE SHIFPLER FIRE COMPANY, Open every evening, and en WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, In their Hall. Kuvsleuu Band will be in at tendance. K'"-15td Mis vjjj.l,i.:e vs. COPLAND'S RESTAURANT HA VINO engaged the services of a Urst-class Res taurant Cook, I am new prepared te serve articles iu my line at short notice, such us Chicken Croquettes, Chicken Salad, Fried Oysters, Terrapin, and all delicacies found in season. Veur patronage is respectfnlly solicited. JOHN COPLAND, Ne. 125 North Queen Struct. P. S. Weddings ami parties served at reasonable rates. f-24M&Stfd USK ftlRK WATER I . THE GLOBE WATER FILTER Removes all malarieus sediment from the water. Over 30,00.) In use. Are easily adjusted te hydrant ei spigot in any part et the house. They cleanse the water for drinking, cooking, and arc unrivaled for their use In the laundry. Equally as effective as the most expensive Filters, and only cost from $2 te $i50 each. On exhibition and ter sale at SHKRTZER. HUMPHREVILLE ft KIEFFER'S, tjjcl5-lwd ' Ne. 40 East King Street. LIIOATj notices. 1STATE OF JOHN AIcCAilItaON, LATE JlJ of Lancaster city, dceeascd. 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 nainst the same; will present them without delay ter settlement te the under signed, residing In Lancaster city. HENRY WOLF, Administrator. D. P. ResKNViLLER. Att'y. aSO-tttdeaw INSTATE OF MBS. B. FITZPATRICK, 'j late efthe city et Lancaster, deceased. Letters testamentary ou said estate bavins been granted te the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested te make imme diate payment, and these having claims or de mands against the same, will present, them without delay ter settlement te the undersign ed, residing in the cilv of Lancaster. JNO. T. MacGONIULE, Executer. Jito. A. Covle, Att'y. ml2-Gtrieaw ESTATE OF HENRY F. BOWMAN, LATE of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters et administration en said estate bavinir been itranted te the undersigned, all persons In- debtcd thereto are requested te make immedi ate payment, nnu inesc Having claims or de mands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement te' the under signed, residing in said city. E. F. BOWMAN, my23-Cwdeaw Administrator. . INSTATE OF MATTHIAS WIEST, LATE J of Lancaster city, Lancaster county, de ceased. Letters testamentary en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all parsons Indebted te said decedent arc request ed te make immediate settlement, and these having claims or demands against the estate of saiu 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. jcll-Ctdeaw INSTATE OF MARY WARI, LATE Of It Lancaster city, deceased. Letters of ad ministration en said estate having been grant ed te the underjigned, all persons indebted te said decedent are requested te make immedi ate settlement, and these having claims or de mands aganst the estate of said decedent te make known the smne te the undersigned without delaj , residing in Iancsstcr city. ELIZABETH C. MARKS, jel7-6tdeaw Administratrix. INSTATE OF ELIZABETH B. STOWF.ES ll Harbergcr, lsteef the cliy e't Lancaster deceased. Letters testamentae- en paid estate having been granted te the undersigned, one efthe executers, all persons indebted thereto are requested te make immediate payment and these having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for settlement te the undersigned, residing ut 421 North Seventh street. In the city of Philadel phia. LOUIS B. HARBERUER, Jel8-6tdeaw One et the Executers. DE. SMFORD'S LITEE INVIG0RAT0R Only Vegetable Compound that acts directly upon the Liver, and cores Liver Complaints, Jaun dice, Biliousness, Malaria, Cos Ces tiveness, Headache. It assists di gestion, strengthens the system, regulates thetewels, purifies the bleed. A Boek sent free. Dr. SANFORD,162Breadway,N:Y. Fer sale by all Druggists. olis-lvced altcew THIRD EDITIOff. TUESDAY BVSNTKQ. JTJrTK 21, 2881. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, Jnne 21. Fer New Eng land and Middle Atlantic states, clearing weather, the winds mostly northerly, stationary or lower temperature, higher oaremeter. ALBANY. A Feil Vete Bat Ne Choice. Albany, June 2L The vote te-day te till the Conkling vacancy, was : Jacobs 50, Wheeler 38, Conkling 33, Lapbam 25, Cernell 3, Fe!ger2, Bradley 1, Crowley 1. Ne choice. Fer the Piatt vacancy : Depew 53, Ker nan 51, Piatt 28, Cernell 11, Crowley 6, Wheeler 3, Bliss 1. Tremaine 1. Ne choice. A motion te adjourn was defeated and the convention voted again with the fol lowing result : 'Jacobs 50, Wheeler 35, Cekling 32, Lapham 25, Crowley 3; Felger 2, Cernell 1. Bradley 1, Tremaine 1. ' Ne choice. Fer the Piatt vacancy Kernan had 51, Depew 50, Piatt 27, Cernell 9, Crowley 5, Wheeler 4, Lapbam 1, Tremaine 1, Bliss and Felgcr one each. Adjourned. Fire and Exploslea. Bosten, June 21. The currying shop of Luce & Fnrbnsh, atMedferd, was bnrn-. ed te-day. Less, $15,000 te $20,000. At the same place te-day the boiler of an engine used for heisting coal at James Bean's wharf, exploded, killing William Burnett, the head stevedore, and seriously injuring three ethers. Strike et Machinists. Jekset Citv, June 21. Since Friday last a large number et machinists have been en a strike for a half holiday each week, but ether men have been employed in their places. This morn ing the strikers gathered at Clay & Brown's machine shops and prevented the new men from going te work. Police dis persed the strikers and are still en duty protecting the works. Fatal Railroad Accident. Jersey City, June 21. Ernest Albcr nan, twelve years old, attempted this morning te pass under a freight train stand in en the Erie railroad at Pcnn Hern creek. The train started and cnt off both of his legs. He was taken home in a dying rendition. ii i. Criticising the Henley Stewards. Londen, Jnne 21. The Sportsman te-day sharply animadverts en the'eenrce pursued by the stewards of the Henley re getta in the Cernell case, and character izes as contemptible the conduct of these members who staid away from the busi ness meeting of the stewards. Fatal Affray. St. JesErit, Me., June 21. Duriiur a quarrel at Dekalb Saturday, Jehn Lcn ning shot a fatally wounded Chris. Calla ban. The Land Bill. Londen, June 21. The Parnellites have resolved te held no mere meetings until it is seen in what shape the land bill passes the Commens, Murderous Freak of a Crazy Man, Qdincy, III., June 21. Cel. Keith, of Columbus, Intl., who is insane, shot and dangerously wounded J. AL Kaiser, a drummer en a Hannibal & St. Je train, yesterday. Ne provocation was given. The Telegraph Trouble Id Londen. Londen, June 21. The telegraph opera tors are much dissatisfied at Postmaster General Fawsett's plan for their relief and denounce it as vague and indefinite. They adhere te tbeir resolution te cease over work en the 27th. Westen Uelnnd. bat Going Well. Londen, Jnne 21. At 3 o'clock p. m. the score of the pedestrians was : Rewell 100 and Westen 147. Westen was running "first-rate." It is stated that he never went better in his life. ANOTHER TICHBOBNE. A Man who Is Believed te be the-Real Reger. The San Francisce Examiner publishes an interview with Gen. W. H. L. Barnes, the general purport of which is that the real Reger Tichbernc lias at length turned up, and has unfolded his story te Gen. Barnes. In the interview the latter confirms the re port that the alleged Tichberne came te. him for certain information as te hew he could best obtain documentary evidence te show that he bad never been in Rie de Janeiro, had never left there in the vessel Bella, and had never been wrecked and picked up by the Osprey, as stated by Arthus Orten, the Tichberne claimant. Gen. Barnes subjected his visitor te a rig orous examination of several days' dura tion, during which he told se straight a story, including many points in which Orten failed, and ether points that did net come out in the trial, and exhibited physi cally such identity with the lest heir, that Gen. Barnes says he has reluctantly ar rived at the conclusion that either the true Tichberne has turned up or that the man in question is the most adroit swindler be has ever met in a long course of practice. The Duke of Sutherland and Dr. Kussell also had an interview with the man, and a full statement of the case has been mailed te England. Tichbernc says that he has been for a great portion of the time in the United States ; that he served through the war ; was married in Brooklyn, N. Y.. and is new living near Sin Diege, but will be in the city iiain in a few days. He says that his silence is the result of a deter mination en bis part te remain incognito for a certain number of years, new elapsed, and this determination was brought about by a deep feeling of chagrin at the opposition te his marriage with his cousin Kate. The question of being able te establish his identity does net seem te give him the slightest concern, the sole object of his call en Gen. Barnes being te obtain evidence te show the falsity 'of the report regarding the Rie de Janeiro epi sode. MARKETS. iatvzrz near era market. N w Yerk. June 21. Fleur State und West ern without decided change ; moderately ac tivc expert and Jobbing trade; Superfine State $4 104 7.1 ; extra de 14 7u83 00 ; choice de 15 109 5 25: luncy de5 303)t 75; round hoop Ohie $4 83Jj. tO : choice de $5 103075; superfine western" U 1094 73; common te geed ex tra de C4 708500 ; choice de 5 1006 73 ; choice white wheat de, at 5 20fi 23. Seuthern steady ; common te fair extra at $5 2Jrf5 73 : geed te choice de 5 8097 SO. Wheat lMifi lower, moderately active : Ne. 2 Red, July. 1 251 25: de Aug, SI 24 1 24; de Sept. $1 240124. Cern dull und without decided change: Mixed western spot, 460 Sfic ; de future, S6& 57'rc. Oats dull and In buyers' favor; State, 43Q 48a ; Wc-rtcrn, 42057c. FUladelpht Market. Philadelphia, June 21. Heur market firm with fair Inquiry ; Superflne, t3 - 23 03 75; extra (484 50 ; Ohie ft In diana family t50625; Penns. family $535 5 C2 : St. Leuis de Vb WQS 50 ; Minnesota Extra $3 5036 00: de straight. C230C 50; win ter patent $6 257 1)0 ; spting de SS 397 50. Kycflenr at$5C035 23. Wheat dull and weak; Ne. 2 Western Kcd, $1 2igi 21 ; Dt. and Penn'a ltel SI 240 1 24 ; de Amber. Si 21K01 23. Cern steady, with lair local trade : steamer, 52g51c;sall yellow, 5737c; mixed, 54j6c ; Ne. 3, mixed, 51852c. , ,. " Oats dull ana weak; Ke.1 White 45o;e. 2, de 43c; Ne. 3, de 42c; Mixed, 30c. Provtetonfqmet; mess perk $17 00917 SO ; bee tms, $23 50925 00; Indian bwss bCBac?nmeked hOTlden, 6K7c : salt de ofii;;1imekea hams lliac; pickled teas 89ic. Lara market Arm : city kettle WKStXYiie : loegbmctHuv at lOKespSET Saliit L JB?SE"S"'SS??i"?. ? JS!?" Jtes;ffSSaE,ntsr '3! earY? dlU1, ; renn9yIvnn,a una Westerv Kinn fiilrlv stradv ? Pmn. . ir. .cm. 17c. cneese nrm ; .Mew yore mil ermm. 109 lOVe t Western fall ctkih gBilvn. .in r-i-.v. geed, SSSJiC - rcireieum ana ; rcuncu vyc wmsayai i ii. Seeds Geed te prime Clever, no market ; Timethy nominal at $5 W ; de de riaxseeu dalIat2S3130. Philadelphia Cattle Market Moxeat. June 20. The arrivals et live stock at the various l'ntludelphia yards were ter the week: Cattle, 3,500 head; sheep, 10,0)0 head: hogs, 3,200 head. Previous week Cattle, S,9 head ; sheep, 9,700 head ; hogs, 3.6M head. Beef Cattle were inactive duriag.,tbc week and prices declined He en Extra, while the lower grades were fully c lower. This was occasioned by the het weather and large re ceipts: We quote as fellows : Extra, vS7c; Geed. 9$c; Medium, 3JgQc: Common, 5X5ic ALI or UVK STOCK. 5ie?ie. Owen Smith. 102 Western gross, 595Kc. M. Ulman. 171 Lane, co., and Western .r?i9 CKc. Jehn McArdlc. 225 Western, G97c. Daniel Murphy, 144 Western, A96Kc. Schnmberg Paul, ISO Western. 5m97c. G. Sctuunbcrs; A Ce., 310 Western, 3iS?HC. Lewenstein A Adlcr, 23) Western. 5X6$e . Chain, Jr., 72 Western, 5)$i4jfc Daniel Smyth Bre., 150 Western, 5Gc. Dennis Smyth, CD Western and Lan. co., C Bachinan Levi. 173 Western und PaJ96c. IS Pcnna. cows 495c. M. Levi. 73 Western, SfiGfftic Leuis Hern, l' Western. ii6c " Penn'a cows, 304c. James Cleinsen, 57 Western aud Lancaster Ce., 3Jie J. P. Sadler A Ce., 716 Western. 5.;Cc. James Eustace. 2t Western, 5Uc. James Anil, SO Western. 5KSc. Abe Osthclm. 20 St. LeuK h9c. r. scueetz, 43 western. a;ij:.,c. P. Hathaway. 7 Pa. bulls and cows, 24c. Wm. Sales. 70. Lan. co., mixed. 4'gG&c. S. Utclfus.20 w extern, 5'4?(c. Cyrus Miller, CO Lancaster co., .VtftfAJe. DHKS3KD klKATtt. Dressed Beeves were active, and prices were 11 nn until the close, when a small decline was noticed. SALES LAST WEEK. Thes. Bradley, 182 head at 0ic; C. S. neuter, G7 de. at iHiJi'Jc: A. A. Beswcll 115 de 099c ; W. 11. Brown 135 de. at OgO.'ic;.!. V. Lewilen 48 de at OffilOe. Bulls were dnll at it decline of JXe. We quete at3J494Kc. Pat cows were Inactive at 395c. Slippery Cows were rather s ew at $13923. Calves were fairly active at 5k7$7c. Milch cows were Inactive at ta&iO. Patrick Dully sold two extra choice dairy cows at $S5 er head, the finest seen iu the yurd ter some time. Sheep wcrc.dullutadecline of Jc. per pound. Lambs were also inactive tuid J jc. lower. We quete as follews: Kxtru,5e; goed.55!c ; iiicdlum,494?;c; common, 401)c ; culls at 39 ic : geed lambs. tf0e; common te medium de U97?4c. Dressed sheep were moderately uctive. Samnel Stewart sold S50 head dressed sheep at'JI0c, Hogs were In fair demand ut previous quo tatieus, viz., 099c. Live Stock Markets. Chicaoe. Hogs Receipts. 31,000 head ; ship ments, 4,100 head; market fairly active and 10 915c. lower ; mixed jMtcking. peer te geed, ." 609K0O; choice heavy packing anil ship ping. $8 10a0 23; light. $5 85; 05. Cattle Receipts. 4,200 head; shipments. 2,001) head; fair demand; quality peer; market slew and weak; no choice experts; second quality. $5 83: peer te geed shipping, $5 15 95 75 ; hoteliers' steady with fair demund, at $2W?4 73; through grass Texans, ill moderate supply and in geed demand at $32.'9125; stockers and leedcrs. $3 W)g5 10. fcheep Receipts, 400 head; shipments, 20J head; demand stronger at 10925c hJghcr; peer te prime shorn $3509505, chiefly at $3 90 94 CO: geed, shipping inquiry anil fair local demand. The Journal's Liverpool dispatch says: Cat tle better; advanced 25c. from Wcilnesday; best steers, 13Jc MteeKMaraet. New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Stocks also United States Bends reported daily by Jacob B. Lose. N. E. Cor. Centre Square. New Yerk Stocks. Stocks Arm. June 21. a. x. r. m. r. m 10HW L-oe 3.011 zmx 125 125 12K 123 122Ji 1237;; Chicago St Nertli Western. ... Chicago. MIL ti St. Paul , Canada Southern , C C A I. C It. 1C.............I Del..iacfc.& Western Delaware A Hudsen Canal.... Denver ft Rie Grande Hannibal A St, Jee Lake Shere t Mich. Southern 73 72J3 24K 24 121 122 l-Cl'i nrj nrj iiu HI 110 111 ,Tf ? e-iy Vi'rV. 127 . ify Manhattan Elevated... Michigan Central ZryfZ-r'. a 1MJJ 108 1I0U M S1U Bl MsnJi a. Missouri, Kansas'ft Texas... N. Y., Lake Erie X Western.... New Jersey Central N. V., Ontario A Western.....'.. New Yerk Central Ohie ft Mississippi Pacific Mail Steamship Ce.... St. Paul ft Omaha de Preferred Central Pacific Texas Pacific Union Pacific Wabash, St. Leuis ft Pacific.... Preferred. Western Union Tel. Ce Philadelphia. Stocks steady. 43 45J4 mZ 101 101 Vfi .S7 3S& 3 145 1454 14K 43J 43)2 45RJ 52JJ 5235 02 4 .... 43 10 & ....10i. 101 .... ma. Mli M B Iflifc 128 128; .-KM anrH jhk, WJ4 tv it7y 133 135? Pennsylvania R. R. ? 45 Reading y 'Mil M'4 Hi 21 5''4 43.Vi 81 20 23 Lehigh Valley Lelilgli Navigation Knttile, Pitts, ft Western... Northern Central Northern Pacific...... " Preferred Hestenvillc Philadelphia ft Erie R. R... lewaGulch Mining Ukitxd Statks Besds. United States 4 per cents.. 4 " 5 " 3 " 24 P.M. 10 .. H .. KB .. 103 Neeu limitations efthe Orala Market. Furnished by Jacob it. I.eng, Commission Breker. . Chicaoe. Jntv. Wheat J1.I1JS Cern. e . 4'h New Yerk. T I.Clb. eee VfOrll falu PHILADItPniA. WUCtlleaee OOrH Baltikekb. ats Aug. $1.12 Sept. $1.10; l.ecnl tttneks nml Itends. Par l-n LancClty 6 per ct. Lean, due 1SS2.. . $05 1885... 100 114 ' ' 1S90... 100 11S.J " 1KI3... 100 120 5 per ct. In 1 or 30 years.. 100 105 - 5 perct. Scheel Lean.... IPO Hi " 4 " in lerUO years.. 100 103 " 4 " In 5 or 2.1 years.. 100 103.59 " 4 " In 10 or 20 years. 100 105 MISCELLANEOUS BOSbS. Quarryville It. R., due 1803 $109 $111 Reading ft Columbia IL Rdue 1842 109 102J Lancaster Watch Ce., due l&tf .100 105.59 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., due in ler 20 years 109 103.5$) Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., , duel88f 109 106 Stevens Heuse .' 100 70 BASK STOCKS. First National Bank. $100 $17nbd Farmers National Bank 50 102.5 Lancaster County National Bank.. 50 102.XS Columbia National Bank 101) 135 Ephrata National Bunk IM) First National Bank, Columbia.. .. 100 135 First National Bank, Strasburg.... I 134.9t First National Bank. Marietta 100 202.Sn First National Bunk, Mount Jey.. 100 131 Lttite National Bank 100 Manheim National Bank 100 14158 Union National Hank. Mount Jey. 50 70.5$ TTJBXnKB STOCKS. Big Spring ft Beaver Valley $ 25 $ 10. Bridgeport............ ............ 13 -SJ Columbia ft Chestnut Hill 1 Columbia ft Washington Columbia ft Big Spring 25 11.10 Lancaster Ephrata 25 it.O Lanc.,Ellzabetntn ftMlddlet'n....; 100 51 Lancaster ft Frultville. 60 50 Lancaster ftLitItx.... 25 (S2J Lancaster Wllliauistewn 25 55 Lancaster ft Maner. 50 93 Lancaster Manhcim 25 30.4ft Lancaster Marietta 25 2BJ1 Lancaster New Helland 100 85 Lancaster ft Snsquehanna. auu 275.3 Lancaster ft Willow Street 25 40.1ft Strasburg ft Millport 25 21 Marietta ft Maytown s 40 Marietta ft Mount Jey. x 37& Reger May ncs, 170 western, gross, SXesXc. A. A J. Christy, 198 Western grass. 5x0tic. E. S. 4 11. K. McFlUen, 225, Wratemgresi.,
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