-.U . A i n LANCASTER DAILY INTELIIGmX'Elt" WEDNESDAY JUNE 29, 1881. '1 NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. Near and Acress the Counte Use. Gov. Heyt lias appointed Charles Thetn- son Jenes, Henry C. Hewell, Mahlen II. Dickinsen, of Philadelphia ; James K. Moorhead, Jehn Paul, of Pittsburgh ; Henry Kawle, of Erie ; William Nelan, of Reading, commissioners te .superintend the construction of a stab: industrial re formatory at Huntingdon. By the heavy hail of Sunday .in Lebanon county crops of line premising tobaice were entirely destroyed. The crops of Isaac Strohm, in Seuth Lebaueu town ship, were entirely ruined, and what he will take off the farm will net compensate him for the labor. In a house in North Lebanon there were eighty-nine ivindew panes broken, and in another thirty-five. On the farm of Mr. Michael Shenk. Seuth Lebanon township, there were hailstones te the depth of two inches. On the farm of Mr. Abraham Greh, Heidelberg towti tewti ship, a barn was blown down and ether damage done. Cel. S. C. Slaymakcr is iu Heading and organized his engineer corps, anil will commence the survey of the route of the piopescd new railroad in a few days. Operations will be pushed ahead as rapidly as possible. J. II. Markley, Jerc. Itifc and Jehn Dcn lingcr drove from Lancaster te Heading te engage accommodations for the eighty members of Inland City Division Ne. 7, Uniform Hank. K. of P., of Lancaster, who will attend the annual session of the grand body in August. The large barn en the farm of Aaren Iiembcrger, located about three miles from Lebanon, was entirely destroyed by incen diary fire, together with the contents and a let of live stock, eight horses and seven head of cattle, four wagons, threshing and mewing machines, corn shelters, etc., fif teen tens of hay and a let, of grain. Less, $13,000. Rebert Fergusen of Celciaiu township, cut and shocked a field of wheat last Wed nesday. Mrs. Ceer,.) Gallagher of Cherry Hill, Fulton tewnJiip, was thrown down by a cress cow (a 1 i..id wanderer) and consider ably bruised ,;i the hip and arm. Iu ad dition te the cruises her left hand was dis located at the wrist joint. The old lady suffered very much until the joint was re placed. Twe men, icprcsciitcd te be agents for a new brand u eats, arc about. They have samples and solicit the order when they get the farmer te sign " te guarantee the sale. " and afterwards he learns that he has signed a note of fiem $.100 te $1,000. A mare sold in Oxford te Gee. V. Mc Donald by a man who called himself John John Jehn eon Barrens of Parkesburg has been recog nized and lecevcrcd as the 'stolen property of the Ileal in ins of Hopewell. When Court h Disagree. Judge Hendersen, of Lebanon, refused te grant a charter te a marriage insurance company, doing business theie for scvcr.il months already, assigning as reasons : "The inutility of the said company," "Ne necessity for suchacempany," "con trary te public policy," that they were en the same footing with the speculative life insurance plans, and tiiat thcie was no warrant iu the constitution and the laws te compel the court te grant it. A similar company organized a few weeks age with an office iu Lebanon new, came ever into the neighboring county of Lancaster, and from the court here, get its charter, which leads the Pre te say : " If Judge Hen Hen dereon could fiud no warrant for such ac tion it is difficult te comprehend upon what the judge in Lancaster county based his prerogative. We presume the consti tution and general laws of Pennsylvania apply te all counties alike, and that which is net law iu Lebanon en general subjects, such as insurance, is net law in Lancaster, and rice versa. At any rate, Judge Hen Hen dereon h'.is taken a position en this ques tion which will entitle him te the confi dence of the community in which he dis penses justice, and infuse the people of ether sections with the hope that their jurists may see te expound the law as Judge Hciideisen docs.'' Si. MaryS 1'Vt.llval. The festival at the old stone chuicli con tinues te tleurish, and last night the at tendance was quite large. The tables are all prettily decorated and abundantly supplied with articles useful, ornamental or toothsome as the case may be, and the attendants at all of them fair and oblig ing. There is indeed nothing lacking te make (he place a very agreeable resort for an evening, and visitors arc at once made te feel at home by the cordial welcome extended them, manifest at the outset by free admission into the charmed circle. The young laiies in charge of the enterprise arc entitled te every encouragement in their work, since it they apparently who are carry ing it en, thcabscuce of masculine aid be ing conspicuous. All the profits of the festival will be devoted te the fund for the erection of a new orphan asylum upon the site if the old church. Ge te-night, and by your presence lend encouragement and substantial assistance te a cause of charity and love. The festival will re main open until Saturday night. Summer Leisure. Officers Flick, Shay aud Lcman, of the city police force, are down iu the vieiuity of Quarry ville hunting for snappcis and frogs, and fishing. Three special officers are serving in their places. Judge Livingston and Sheriff Strine went te Columbia te fish for bass this morning. Henry Baumgardncr and Frederick Brimmer left Lancaster yesterday for Barncgat, en the coast of New Jersey. On reaching Philadelphia they expect te meet a party of gentlemen from that city aud proceed te their destination aud have a few days' fishing for blue fish and sheens head. They will probably return en Fri day. A' Correction. Iii our notice of the " sorrowful visit" of Mr. Frederick A. Picrcy, el Kansas City, te Lancaster and his return home, it was stated that Mr. Picrcy was compelled te take his children te the almshouse dur ing his wife's illness from small-pox at the hospital. We are assured that the state ment is incorrect. During Mrs.Picrcy's illness, her children were kindly aired for at the residence of Win. II. Gunipf, and that during their sickness they had the best medical attendance and the tendcrest nursing by Mrs. Gumpfe family. We are pleased te make the correction. Millersvllle News. Last Monday C. B. Herr and Jehn II. Hostetler went te Safe Harber with hook and line, aud caught 137 catfish. It was qiiite a successful fish. On the morning of the 4th of July a game-of ball will be played between the Medel boys and Dean's nine fiem Lancas- tier The tobacco in general around Millcrs ville is very geed. Iu ceme places you can find stalks with leaves averaging from 15 te 25 inches. Fine crops are expected. The Weather. The heavy showers that have deluged this section of country for some days past have interfered a geed deal with the work of the farmers. The tobacco fields have been tee wet te cultivate ; the hay fields tee wet te cut ; and iu seme places the wheat has been a geed deal beaten down. A gentleman who came in from Lampeter this morning says a geed deal of wheat in that neighborhood has been cut and mere is ready te cut, and will be cut as seen as the weather is favorable. COLUMBIA NEWS. OCK BEGCLAB COKBESPONOKSCR Brisk business at Brnner's coal yard. The bay excursion of the Osceola tribe I. O. R. M. comes off July 30th, net 3d. Kite flying is new the rage and all sizes of boys and kites arc at it. A young boy named Jacksen fell from a high steep and was severely cut about the mouth. The injuries were dressed, but the doctor proueunces his injuries net fatal. Mr. Harry Bachenheimer's famdy left te-day te visit friends and relations in Cincinnati, Ohie. Methodist sociable in the church parlors this evening, literary exercises and re freshments. Unless the weather breaks badly the complimentary picnic in Heise's weeds to day will be a signal success. Squire Yeung has se far recovered from his slight attack of malaria as te have set tled down te substantial diet. Mr. II. C. Nesbit, wife and children, of Pert Deposit, are the guests of Mr. Jehn Fendrich. Miss May Brittaiu, who for the past month or six weeks has been the guest of the Misses Wann, returns te her home in Harrisburg this evening. A large number of Columbians go te Lancaster te-day and te-morrow te attend the commencement or the Lancaster high school. Among the number are Misses Annie Bruner and Mazie Fendrich. The bicycle man who se astonished the citizens of this place a few mouths age by his skillful riding is back again. With a Euueka mower II. N. Kahler has cut GO acres of grass, as much as 17 iu a day. The bass hooked by lucky Samuel Fil bert, yesterday, weighed 3i pounds. While Johnny Newcomer, clerk in L. W. May's grocery store, was hunting for crabs in the Shawnee run, he was painful ly but net seriously bitten by a snake en the feet. The member is much swollen. The interior of the Shawnee furnace Ne. 2 is being tern out. The work is expect ed te be finished very seen, when they will erect the latest improved retort. A spindle attached te the rollers iu the Shawnee rolling mill broke this morning, causing a stoppage of work for about two hours. At the Reading railroad crossing, a Marietta pretzel wagon struck a large stone, causing the contents te be spilled. The small boys who saw the accident were delighted as they get a geed fill of pret zels. Ne damage was done te the wagon. While tearing the signal bridge down yesterday a large stone was thrown ever an embankment. The stone lay across the Shawcce inn. Workmen were em ployed this morning iu heisting it te its place. Dr. N. Lewiu, with his private hos pital, fancy team and liveried coachman, is locating in town. Mr. Jehn Fendrich is receiving mauy wagon leads of Yerk county tobacco. The man who had razors stolen from him and was telegraphed te ceme en and identify these found en a man detained in the lock-up here has net put iu an appear ance. All the legs lying between the Columbia dam and Peach Bettem were bought at private sale from the Lumbermen's ex change by Messrs. W. II. Lanius, Jehn Bair asul C. K. MeCenkcy, all of Yerk county. Sale or Coins, &c. Ycsteulay and te-day Mr. Charles Steigerwalt held a public sale of rare coins, medals, paper money, war envelopes, stone implements, &e. There were a large num ber of bidders present from Philadelphia, Baltimore, Harrisburg and ether cities. The sale realized ever $1,000. Following are the prices paid for some of the pieces sold : A hair-dollar of 1790 with a hole in it (plugged) brought 17.30. Mr. Steiger walt recently sold a pair of perfect half dollars of 170C and 1797 for le0 a gen tleman of Ceatcsville becoming the pur chaser. A very perfect cent of 1793 brought $14.10 and several ethers sold at prices ranging from $3 te $C. A fine 179(5 cent was knocked down at $1.10 ; a 1799 cent at $0 ; cent of 1804 at $13. A 20-cenl piece of 1877 brought $3.8.". and a 20-cent piece of 1878, $3.33. A specimen of the earliest coinage known adidrachm of iEgina, 2,700 years old brought $5.80 ; a gentleman from New Yerk becoming the purchaser. A gal vanic eloctretypo of the famous " Water loo" medal, a beautiful piece. 7 inches in diameter, brought $5.20. The first ap pearaucc in prim of the constitution of the United States, being a copy of The Penn zylcania Packet, brought $0.50. Many ether curiosities belonging te Mr. Steigerwalt, or placed with him en consignment brought geed prjees. Washington ltoreugh Mews. There was a hie crowd at the close of Wthe band fair last night, aud Ne. 100, held by B. K. Shultz, wen the pair or sneats. Mr. J.P. Cellins wen the woolly whitecur; Mr. W. B. Mcixcll, the vase of wax lillies; Mi-s. Jehn Seiplc get the carpet with $30.75 of votes te $8.f0 for her competitor. A bed room set wen by Miss Minerva Charles who had collected $13.40, te $3.15 for II. Aumcnt, $4.05 for Jacob Wertz and $7.12 for Maggie Shult. Fer the silver watch the vete steed Harry Ortraan, $20.28; C. II. Biskiug, $C40; and J. B. Seiple, $4.75 Uriah Wcrtz and $42.70 took the harness, and Mrs. J. S. Seiple the sewing machine with $18 out of the $22.80 collected. The geld watch was voted te Miss Clara Green wait, of Columbia, with $53.10 out of the $91.14 realized. Mrs. Andrew Kane, wife of the popular landlord at this place, col lected $26.04. The fair was kept up until a late hour aud all visitors retired peace ably. A sale of the remaining goods will be held this evening, and a final result will be announced in a few days. Tilts 11II.KE FIRE. Mils for the Damaged Tobacco Rejected Aaren Teller Appointed te Sell the Tobacco. The proposals received for the purchase of 78G cases of tobacco damaged by the lire iu Mr. Hilke's warehouse in Tobacco ave nue, this city, June 5th were opened en Monday, and all the bids were rejected by the insurance companies te whom the to bacco belongs. Mr. Aaren Teller, tobacco dealer, of this city, was then selected by the insurance companies interested te dis pose of the tobacco en the best terms pos sible. The entire packing will probably be sampled before a sale takes place. Mayer's Court. Last evening flve trampr. who had been drinking and were very disorderly were arrested at Coonley's warehouse, en the Harrisburg pike, by Officers Titus, Har man and Killinger. The mayor this merniug sent them te jail for terms ranging from 5 te 10 days. Anether tramp who had been drunk get 15 days and two ether drunks were discharged upon payment of costs. Death of an Old Soldier. Geerge Gcnsemer, who was a soldier in the war of 1812, died at the residence of his son Jehn, at Spriugville, Mt. Jey town ship yesterday at the age of 89 years J Mr. Ucnscmer resided at Manneim up te 10 years age, and then moved te Spring ville. Picnic at BecKy Sprines. A large number of gentlemen, most of whom are members of the Demuth club, are spending the day at Recky Springs. New Fruit New peaches, apricots, plums and pears, have made their appearance in our market. Sale or Real Estate. Daniel Lagan has sold te Marshall & Rengier the property Nes. 9 and 11 Seuth Queen street, en private terms, and Isaac Stirk has sold te the same firm the tobacco warehouse, immediately in the rear of Mr. Lagan's property. It is understood that the purchasers will tear out the lower part of the Lagan property lower the fleer about two feet, put, in a modern business front and extend the building back se as te connect with the Stirk warehouse. If this is done it will make one of the largest, most convenient and centrally located business' stands iu the city. Messrs. Marshall & Rengier propose te occupy their new purchase for their own business, their present loca tion being entirely tee small and inconvenient. Sedden Death. Jacob Sweitzer, aged 31 yeais, died rather suddenly yesterday afternoon at the bearding house of Mrs. Kcpperling en East Chestnut street. He worked en Sat urday and went te bed en Sunday, when he took a hommerhage, from which he died: He was a tobacco packer and was employed iu a warehouse in this city. His parents reside in Petersburg. Leg Cat. Henry Layman, a blacksmith residing at Witmer's bridge, had his leg cut en Tuesday. He was paring a horse's hoof, when the animal jumped and the knife struck his leg, causing a painful wound. Dr. Elder attended him. Sale or Horses. Samuel Hess & Sen, auctioneers, sold at public sale at Petersburg yesterday 18 head of Western horses for Jacob Feltz at an average of $177 per head. New Letter Ilex. A new box for letters has becu put up in the Pennsylvania passenger depot Sale or 'SO Pennsylvania Lear Tobacco. Special Netice. -The undersigned has for sale 7AJ cases 'Se Pennsylvania Leaf Tobacco, being Schrecdcr & lien's entire packing et that crop. The let lias been recently strip ped sampled" by F. C. Limits A Ce., of New Yerk, and will be selil entire, for net cash only. Fer inspection of wimples ami further infor mation apply te A. TELLER. Lanlustek, .In ne SI, 1SS1. june29 Ctd-je2!l :HIJy2-5-7-0 sale et Hemes. On Saturday next Daniel Legan will have u sale et hones nt the Merriuiac Heuse. This sale takes place en the last day el the week in stead of Monday, as thai is a legal holiday. Wayne Council Kxcunden loAtlnnlicCItyenBlondaynest.Jnlyl. Hound trip tickets geed ler two days, from Lancaster and Columbia only 12.75. Frem Petersburg, Lancaster Junction and all stations en the Heading & Columbia Railroad tickets will be geed lcr three days. Special train leaves Lan caster at 4 a iu.; Columbia, 4; Petersburg, 4:20; Lancaster Junction, 4:20 ; Manhcim, 4:X; Litltz, 4:4."i ; Kphrata. 5:i. JeSWrJyai CleaiiHe, whiten and beautify the skin with Cuticnra Medicinal Toilet Seap. Hiiu'i tour Canary Sing ? Then get n bottle of llird Hitters, which is uu unfailing restorer el song and a cure fei all disen-esel cage birds. Jt your druggist tines net keep it. or will net get it for you, send a postal card te the llird Feed Company, a7 Federal street, Camden, X. J., and tliey will see. that you are supplied. Price, 25 eents. inari'I-.'Sind&w City ltl 1 1 retters. Carsen & Hens.cl, city bill pesters and dis tributors. OfUcC iNTULLIOBXCKU building, Ne. (i Seuth Quceikstrcct. Feeble digestion, sdek heatlachti, dl.zinc-s antl faintness cured by Malt Hitlers. SHECIAZ. NOriVEH. Catarrh et the Blander. .Stinging, smarting, irritation el the urinaiy passages,discascd discharges, cured by lliichu Paiba. Druggists. Depot Jehn F. Leng & Sens. Lancaster. Thousands of women have bci'ii entirely cured et the most stubborn cases el female weakness by the use el Lydia E. I'inkham's Vegetable Compound. Send te Mi's. Lydia K. Piukhaiii, 233 Western Avenue, Lynn, Man. ler pain plilets. The Greatest Blessing. A kiiuple, pure, harmless remedy, that cures every time, anil stomach disease by keeping the bleed pure,1! prevents regular, kidneys and liver active, Is the greatest blessing ever con ferred upon man. Hep Kilters is that remedy, and its proprietors are being blessed by thou sands who have been saved and cured by It. 'Will you try It, See el her column. jul.VJwdftw Itchlng Files Symptoms anil Cure. The symptoms are moisture, Hku persplra lien, intense itching, increased by scratching, very distressing, particularly at night, us If pin worms were crawling in anil about the rectum ; the private parts arc sometimes at teeled ; It allowed te continue very serious re sults may fellow. Dr. Swayne's AU Healing Ointment la a pleasant sure cure. Alse ter tetter. Itch, salt rheum, scald head, Erysipelas, barber's Itch, blotches, ull scaly, crusty, cuta cuta neous eruptions. Price, .Wcents, three boxes for Hil. Sent by mail te any address en re ceipt of price In currency or three cent post age stamps. Preparctl only by Dr. Swayne Sen. 330 North Sixth street. Philadelphia, Fa. Sold by all prominent druggists. j unc23-3md M W S& w Liquid or Dry. Seme people prefer te purchase medicines In the dry state se that they can see for them elves that they are purely vegetable. Others have net the time or desire te prepare the medicine, and wish it ready te use. Te accommodate each class tiie proprietors et Kidney-Wert new otter that well known remedy in both Liquid and Dry Ferm. Sold by druggists everywhere. Portsmouth. ju27-lwd&w Mothers! M ethers n Mothers! It Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick childJniiTerlng and crying with the excruciating patn et cutting teeth 1 If se, go at once and get a liettle of MUS. WINSLOWS SOOTHING SYUUP. It will re lieve the peer little suflerer Immediately de pend upon it; there is no mistake about it. There is net a mother en earth who has ever used it, wne will net tell yen nt once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe te use in all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and Is the prescription et one et the eldest and best female physician and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere; S3 cents a bottle. inarf-lydAwM.W&S rOLlTIVAL. Fer Cennty Commissiener: FP.ANK CLAKK, or Strasburg township. Sul'ject te the choice et the Democratic conn cenn ty con veil lien . aprC-tl & w I p ADAM S. DIETK1CII, of Maner township. Subject te the decision of the Democratle county convention. UENHY F. IIAKTMAN (Lime llurner),el East Lampeter township. Subject te the choice of the Democratic county convention. upr2-dw!p MARTIN HILDEBBANT, or Mount Jey Borough. Subject te the decision of the Dem ocratic county convention. apl3-dftwtp JERE MOIILER, .Epbrate. Subject te the decision of, the Democratic county conven tion, aprll-d&wtp Fer Cennty Auditor : JOHN S. BROWN, et Drnmere township. Subject te Democratic rules. in27-dwtp JOHN L. LIGHTNER, of Leececk township. Subject te the decision or the Democratic ceuntv convention. aprlS-tfd&w JTE1T ADTKMIBMMXXTS- G IYLER, BOWERS HURST! -:e:- OFFERING BARGAINS IN CARPETS! TO REDUCE STOCK. GOOD INGRAIN CARPETS down as low as 25 cents per yard. BETTER INGRAIN CARPETS from 31 cents up te 50 cents per yard. BEST INGRAIN CARPETS from 50 cents up. Bedy Brussels ! Tapestry Brussels ! At extraordinarily low prices, in order te reduce the large stock we have of them. BAG CARPETS, Best Goods Manufactured for the Least Meney. MATTINGS at closing out prices. WINDOW SHADING AND FIXTURES at low prices. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS at away down prices GIVLER, BOWERS & ftURST, 25 EAST KING STREET. JiJSATHH. Masen. June 2stli. 1861, ut White Hene. Salisbury township, Geerge W. Masen, aged i". years, 'J mentlisntiul 13 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited te attend the funeral, from the residence of hit parents, at White Herse, Salisbury township, en Friday morning, at 9 o'clock. Services at St. Jehn's Episcopal church ut C'einpassvillc. Sweitzeic Jnne'JS, 1SS1, in this city, Jacob, son et Christian and Margaret sweitzer, aged 31 years, 4 months and ) days. The relatives and friends et the lamily are respectfully invited te attend his tuiierul, from the residence et Ids parents, ut Peters burg, en Friday morning nt u o'clock, and at the Lutheran church at Rohrerstown nt 1 o'clock. xi:w AvrjHiTjsvawxTs. 50 TtAltKKLS OF SWEET CIDEIE. JUST RECEIVED AT MILLER & IIARTMAN'S. ltd Cor. West Chennt aud Market Sis. (loon gikl wanted te no jkm 3T cral housework. Apply at "J7 West Chest nut street. lid WANTED AN ACTiVK, HONEST UOX wanted in a Grocery Stere one about 1 1 or l. years old. Apply at this elticc. jeSMttd MUSIC THIS KVkNlNi; BY TIIE 1TAL iau Rami at Franke's Summer Garden, liarhey's celebrated cool beer en tap. JOHN HESS, ltd Proprietor. rANTKD PltOAl lO TO 16 HANMSTU ft work in a Stene Ojuarry, at Wrightsvllle. Either experienced quarryiucn or common laborers may upply. Apply- te KKRIt, WKIT.KL & CO., jaSM0ld Wrightsvillv, Fa. SCHOOL TAX 1881. The duplicate is In the hands of the Treas urer. $ per cent, en" ter prompt payment. W. O. MARSHALL. Treasurer. Ne. 12 Centra Square. j-OIIIce hours Irem 9 a. iu. te 4 p. m. IS-tfdR C1ITY TAX. TO AFFORD ALL AM Ol' ,' pertunity te pay their City Tax and save li per cent, abatement, the Treasurer's Office will he open from 8 a. m. te 5 p. in., and 7 te 9 p. in. until July 1 inclusive. Wrf.McCOMSKV, j'27-tfd Treusurer anil Receiver of Taxes. POKI.1C SALKOV l'KKSONAL FKOPK1S. nt Francis J. Flcnr, dcc'tL.nt Ne. 7."e High street, te-morrow (THURSDAY) alternoen ut 1 o'clock, consisting of a general assortment of household ami kitchen furniture. Alse, a cigur press and moulds, let of Locust pets, Ac. JAC'OIt UUXDAKKR, ltd Auctioneer. ASSHiNKD 1-STAlK OF JACOlt ltlJSSE.lt and vlle. of l'emi township, Lancaster county. Jacob llussernd wito.ef l'enn town ship, having by deed of voluntary assignment, dated June i", 1881. assigned and transferred all their estate and c fleets te the undersigned, ler the beuelit of the creditors of the said Jacob liusi-r, he therefore gives notice te all persons Indebted te sahl assigner te make pnymi-n! te the undersigned without delay, and these having claims te present them te SAMUEL O. KELLER, Assignee, Lime Reck, l'a. J. L. Srr.iNMurx, .,.,.. O. T. Uhickki:, ;$ Alijs. jc2MtdA5lw WEDNESDAY : Fair weather ; sta tionary temperature. All the Wauamakcr Stores are closed till Friday en account of the death of Mr. Wanamakcr's mother. je2!l-3td c 1MTHINJ, SlV. Wliiit is being done at the ONE PRICE STORE. J uM. a-, fast as we can get our ODDS of CLOTHINO together wc are marking them down and placing them en the There arc some lull suits among them that are very desirable, being just the same as we have been selling through out the season. But new we are clos ing out the fw that are lett. Our HAT DEP ABTMBNT has been weeded out also, and a large let et Different Styles are gathered to gether. Seme were sold ler 91 : ethers for $1.50. But new you can have your choice for 30 cents. Come and make your selection beterc they nrri all gene, and remember and liriug lack what does net suit. BUMMER WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, .ONE-PRICE HOUSE, 36-38 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. VA. G IYLEK, BOWERS & HURST! LANCASTER, PA. jri'ir AitnatxisxaujiT, IJUULIC SALK OF IIORsr-S ON SAT l!K . DAY, JULY 2. l&)l,wltl be sold at the Merrlmac Heuse, 115 North Prince street, Lan caster, l'a., t!0 Head of Franklin County Horses. Among them are some very tint; drivers and geed stepping Horses. Sale 1e commence at 1 o'clock p. in. A credit of M days will be given. DAX1 EL f.OUAN. jcK-:iniK 1KASONA15LK GOODS. DUESH.CINUHAMS, VICTORIA LAWNS. INDIA LINENS. NEW YORK STORE. I ATT, lii k GO. Are showing a grt-.it variety or Fancy Dress Ulnghanis at I-J.e a yard Elegant Styles, Rest Quality iru- Real Scotch e)liyrtiinghauiMeiily.J.M- " One Case Printed Lawns 7c " Xevel Designs, Rest Qualify li'i- ' CLOSING SALE OF . Summer Dress Goods. Cream Lace Huntings 10. a yard Halt Weel Lace Huntings iiy " All Weel Plain and Lace Huntings l.rc, 17e, '.Me, Sic le Tale a yard MOM1E CREPE HUNTINGS. NUN'S VEILINCiS, FRENCH FOIJI.E M'lTIXtJS, At Very Lew Prices, at the NEW YORK STORE, 8 & lO KAST K1NC S'l'KKl.T. A UCTIONI AUCTION ! COMMLNrl.MI SATURDAY, JULY 2, AT 7 O'CLOCK P. M., And te be continued until the entire stork of CLOTHING, HATS Gents' Furnishing Goods Are Closed Out at OLD STAND, 148 N. Queen St., Next Doer te Fllnn & Hreneman's. A Large Let of Pants and Coats. Every article will be sold te the highest bid der. The Stere will be ter rent from J U I. V Ut. Fixtures te be sold at Auction it net sold be fore at private sale. REMEMRER MY NEW AND ELECANT STORE, Ne. 37 North Queen St., Is stocked with an entire New Stock et Fine Eeady-Made dething CLOTHS, CAS3IMERES, WORSTEDS AND SERGES, Which I make te order in any style yen desire, PROM $12 UP. Don't miss the Auction Sale, asyouneaoubt can buy a Bargain, being determined te close out the entire stock at the BED FBOOT, 148 North Queen Street, LANCASTER, PA. u. be in HUTS THIRD EDITIOI.. WEDNESDAY EVEM'NO. JUNK 20, 1861. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington. June 29. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, winds mostly westerly, stationary temperature, stationary or higher barometer, aud in the northern portion local rains, in the southern por tion fair weather. The lMcklnsea Prealtleacy. Special te the Ihteluekxcer. Cakusle, Pa., June 29. A spirited discussion, still going en, was called eat in the meeting of the beard of trustees of Dickinsen college this morning by the fourth item in the report of a member of the committee appointed by President McCauley te consider his own report en 'jeeutenary plans.'' The casus belli is the recommendation of a committee te take into special consideration the subject of the centennial presidency of the college, which celebrates its hundredth anniver sary A. P. 1883. BY WIRE. Alternoen Telegrams Condensed. The larjie barn of Cel. Frank Etling, at Concordville, Dclaware county, was de stroyed by lire yesterday ; less $G,000 ; insurance $:?,.r00. A severe storm yesterday greatly in jured the corn in southeastern Iowa and western Illinois. Dick Weed, of Pendiucra, Tex., ac cused of doubtful cattle transactions, was lynched en the 26th. At Franklin, Tex., Richard Shorty, dur in; a quarrel shot- and killed 11. II. Wcsscl. Shorty escaped. The belief of the Italian people is that France is anxious te retrieve the shame of her defeat in 1870, by going te war with Italy, and the Liberia urges that the initia tory be taken by Italy, aud net te allow France te force war up in that country at a time most convenient te herself. Verily & Carter's large mill and gin at Wcatherferd. Tex., was burned en Satur day. Less, $10,000. 'Incendiary. Rurten, who was te lie hanged at Wcath Wcath crferd, Tex., next Friday, has been re spited bv the governor. The president te-day sigued the commis sion of William II. Robertsen te be collec tor of the pert of New Yerk. At Housten, Tex., yesterday, Mark Adams (colored) was found guilty of mur der in the second degree and was sentenced te 17 years' imprisonment. A furious storm of hail visited Franklin, N. II., yesterday and did much damage te property. A washout en the RuiTate, New Yerk & Philadelphia railroad at Protection, thirty miles from Buffalo, wrecked a working train yesterday nieruing. Chester Mates was instantly killed and two men injured. The train, consisting of twenty-seven cars of coal, was demolished. The official trial of the Lay-IIaight tor pedo beat took place in Newport harbor te-day and was etirely successful. The heard of managers of the Philadel phia & Reading railway this afternoon agreed ie accede te the preposition of the receivers te issue certificates bearing four per cent, interest for the tleating debt of the company. The form of the certificates will be pmparcd by counsel for the com pany. NO COMl'KOMISK. Tliol'reposed Dicker at Albany net PeMlble. Am:a;;v, June 29. Fer short term : Petter ":, Wheeler 41, Conkling 32. Lap ham IS, Cernell:?, Felgcr, Ileskius Rogers and Crowley one each. Lng terra : Kcr nan 52, Depcw .r,0, Piatt 28, Cernell 9, Crowley 7, Wheeler, Lapham and Tre mainc one each. Adjourned. The administration supporters are btill linn iu i ejecting the preposition of the stalwarts te elect Conkling antl Depew for the short and long terms respectively. They say they would prefer te accept Piatt. "At the same time they see no way out of the deadlock owing te the tinnness of Conkling's supporters, who evincn no disposition te leave him. UAltKVTS. I'lilladelpnia Market. fHiLAincLriiiA, June 2!i. Fleur market linn,; Superfine, ! i:t ); extra til -JT ; Ohie & Indiana family, at ." 7.fi; il; Pennsylvania lamily .VIe :.:: St. LeuiH de ; lOJfgi; Mi ; Minnesota Extra " MW, mi: detdmight,tt2.fi;f0: win ter patent. $r,ZW mi ; piiiigde$i; :)Q,M. Uyc flour at " !.". Wheat market .steady; Ne. i Western Ked, $1 '.'IMS1 -l'r; D'd. ami Fenn'a Ueil.Jl -lift I 24i;'dn Amber, l .!l)l S3& Cern mnikct firm en light local .supply steamer. SlfiXie; sail yellow, .-TJ$⪼ s-ail, mixed, STriKiTJc; Ne. 3, mixed, Sic. (Mis dull nndjwcnk: Ne. 1 White llfttle; Ne. '-, de In liie ; Ne. ::, de KlJt: ; Ne. ' Mixed, .!Se. llye dull at '.).. 1'rovi.sieus linn ; nit.s-. perk $17 TimiJ-IS 0J : licet haui-, t-'- .rJ(i"i m; Indian ni. beer $it r. Haeen smoked shoulders, 77j(:; salt d liJ.2K.7e ; smoked hams lll'Je; pickled Iviius l.anl market firm ; city kettle HAJe: loest butcher' at Ut)ic : prime steam at ill X. lluttcr firm, with f;oed demand ter choice; Creamery extra l'enlisylvania ut 2f$'.Ic; Western, at ii!e; de geed te choice l!i 2le; llradferd county and New Yerk extra, 21c; firsts. S20c. Itells dull ; Pennsylvania and We-iteri !ifi?l.':e. Egg maiket iuict; I'enn'.t at 17J4$ISe; Western. Ifil"c. Cheese steatly ; New Yerk full cream, litH'Jc; Western full ertum SMc; de lairie geed, H88J.e. Petroleum dull ; refined 8c. Whisky linne here at l 12. Seeds Jeed te prime Clever, no market ; Timethy dull at 1 l.; de de Flaxwe-i nominal at f I 2S. HlecKAlaraet. New Yerk, Philadelphia and l.e-.il Stocks also United states Bends reported daily by Jacob II. Lone. N. E. Cor. Centre Square. Nbw Yekk Stocks. Stocks strong. .Iiiuc2!l. A. If. r. M. V. M 10:00 1:00 :t.00 AXOHO 4k 'j Chicago & North Weslcri 12j5 123 lri'i Chicago. Mil. & St. Paul 124'X 12l li'-VS Canaila Southern fiCJj C7 C. C. & 1. C. IC IU 24 21 24 Del., iJxek.A Western...'. 123 124 124; Delaware & Hudsen Canal MHJ Denver Jt Kin Grande W)'i Hannibal A St. Jee W4 9i 9! Lake Shere A Mich. SeiUhern.. 127 127j, 123 Manhattan Elevated 2ig 9 2t Michigan Central lef'4 Vtvt 103?;; Missouri, Kansas A Texas K'i' Vin toy N. Y.. Lake Erie A Western.... 45 ASK 43?; New Jersey Central 101 10P4 101 N. X., Ontario S. Western VA : New Yerk Central V,y. IV, 145 Ohie & Mississippi 40 4P4 4l4 Pacific Mall Steamship Ce.... M4 fll-J 5Ui St. Paul & Omaha .-42 .... AvZ de Preferred ! .... 105 Central Pacific 'JH '.A 9 Texas Pacific W 177 07 Union FaciHc 12S 12a 13 Wabash, St. Leuis APaclllc... &7MJ .V WJjJ " " Prelerred. KS 'X',y. tl Western Union Tel. Ce N 8S 8 Philadelphia. Stocks dull. Pennsylvania it. IL '-' M e,YH Heading 'Sfii 2 2! Lehigh Valley i'A .... 61 LjviiiKii .tiiv jxaiieii ... :J74 74 Kuffide, Pitts. & Western 23 .... 22i Northern Central ' 3CJ Northern Pacittc. 44 44? 44?J " Prelerred : ifivj 854 uesienvnie -a .... -a Philadelphia & Erie K. K 25 Iowa Gu lull Mining United States Bends p. n. 1:00 United States 4 per cents 4J " t 5 ' 3j .... 1177 .... 113 .... mb .... MB , Noen Quotation of the Orals Market KurnisbwPby Jacob it. Leng, Commission ISreker. CmcAOO. ,fViJ Wheat ti'IJ'J Cern r- Oat's JA Aug. l.ll .413;; Kept. I.10 THE COMET MAY BE DONATI'S. IT LOOKS Dlf FEKKST NOW. A Mu who Says be Saw It Last Fall A Charleston f-IIefs Story. What Professer Draper, or New Yerk, Say. The professor said that the aspect of. the comet cad completely chanced since Sat urday night. On that night the lateral expansion of the coma that caused it te resemble a huge bird of flame, with semi extended wings, was very strongly marked and appeared in the photographs taken at that time with extraordinary distinctness. That phenomenon had new altogether dis appeared. The brilliant centre was new crossed by sevcral bands of light, and these were rayed out at the margins in a very pccular manner. In its pres ent aspect it strongly suggested Don Den ati's comet, and answered in nearly every particular the description of that body ; but, of course, no emphasis could ue placed upon these optical pneneraena, which were wholly delusive The idea that this comet was identical with that of 1807 was, he said, based upon a misappre hension of Gould's telegram, which seemed te allude te the comet of 1807 in one of its sentences, and then went en with some al lusion te the ascension and declination, without further reference te the subject. Whether he meant te be understood that the position of the present body was the same as that of the comet of 1807, or in tended te suggest that it was the same, could net be made out from the blind wording of his message. The latter he did net think probable, but all theories en the subject of identity must be conjectural until further observations had been made and the orbit had been com puted. Comets were tee scarce in the phy sical universe te render it likely that two different ones of such magnitude' as that new under observation and that described by Could had appeared at the same time. -1 priori, therefore, iu the absence of com putations, it was prebable that Gould's comet and .the 0110 discovered here last week were the same body, but it would net be prudent te as.-.crt that such was the fact until further data had becu recorded. Thus far Prof. Ih-apcr has taken two pretty geed negatives of the centre and coma and several indifferent ones. The best were obtained en Saturday night dur ing the attempt described at length in these columns en Monday. On Sunday night the attempt was renewed, but net with marked success. The sky was over cast with a thin vapor, and the light et the stranger was probably reduced te one third or one-fourth its normal bril liancy. Nevertheless, the plate wxs pre pared and exposed, although before a geed impression could be taken it was near daylight and useless te continue the work. The exposure 011 Friday night, which was 17 minutes long, only served te showbcyend tptestien that a photo graph of a comet could be taken, and if such was the case, it was demonstrated that the light of these bodies contained rays of the spectrum beyond the violet. If hereafter any one were te tell him that the spectrum of a comet comprised 110 lines beyond F, he should say that he was mistaken ; for the very fact that a nega tive could be ebtaiued of the centre and coma proved the existence iu the light of the violet antl ultraviolet the most highly refrangible rays of the spectrum. When Prof. Draper has obtained a satis factory photograph of the body itself he will address himself te the task of photo graphing the spectrum, which is a work of immense difficulty. His spectroscope researches have shown that the coma con tains vapor of carbon, but he doubts whether it is wholly composed of that. The JU1111 who Saw It Last Fall. Prof Klein, of Hartferd, Ky., writes te the Louisville Courier-Journal : "This so se called newly discovered comet may be new te the world at large, but it is net new te nic, as I have been gazing upon this very comet ever since last September. Yeu will rciucmlier that I told you in my letters that it would be visible te the naked eye iu June or July, 1881, and that it would net be seen again for 79 years. Furthermore, it is net the comet of 1810, but it is the comet of 178:, which was the supposed cause of the terrific atmesphical disturbances of that year. I feel that I knew mere about this comet than ether astronomers, as I have nursed it, as it were, from its first appearance until the present, and I knew my comet by siiiht. just as a father would knew his children by seeing them. Prof. Swift aud ether eminent scientists have written te me in rcgartl te it from time te time ever since last rail." A Charleston Pilet Seen Twe. One of the Charleston pilots who came in yesterday morning rcrtcd that he net only .saw the comet in the northeast, but. also saw another comet in the southern hemisphere. Net being an astronomer he is unable te locate it with reference te the constellations, but ax there was a comet reported visible in Seuth America two months age, it is possible that this may be the same, and that it has new ceme within range of the North American vision. Dudley Observatory Views. The approximate elements of the new comet have been computed at the Dudley Observatory, Albany, N. Y. The result indicates that the comet was never seen before this year, and that it is the same as that reported from Seuth America. It is :J5, 000,000 miles from the earth and mov ing away at the rate efl,000,'000 miles daily. It passed its perihelion en June 2IJ, and was nearest the rarth en June 19. Its tail is ever 3.,000,000 miles long. Anether accurate observation will Ik needed licfere the comet's course in space can be definite ly predicted. MIHVKI.LAMKOVH. WANTKI-TWO (ilKLS FOKUKMKKAL. Housework. Apply at the Sprecher Heuse, North Duly Street. Je27-tfd AUCTION SALK OF llOIISKJIOLO FUK niture, ISciMing. Mattresses, Ac., ut Ne. 4:: North Queen street. en Tliursdnvartcrnoen at 1 o'clock. II EN It Y Mil V BEKT, jc28-2td Auctioneer. FOK SAI.E.-ONK OMMf BUS AS OOOO lis new, with Platform Springs; 1 two horse Stage. 4 sets of Yankee Harness, 2 geed Driving Horses. Ker sale cheap at ihe Ked Hen Hetel, New Helland, Lancaster Cenntr. Pa. E.D. KUTZ, jeSMwd OjilKKWOlcKS! FIKKWOKKs:: WHOLESALE AND ItETAIL, Te close out a Large Stock. Don't wait until the lust day. At the OLD r I REWORKS HEADQUARTERS - or D. S. BURSK, jc?S-2td 17 East King Street. fPUK SEMI-ANNUAL. MEETING OF 1HK A. Lancaster 3I:ennercher will be held at their hall en Wednesday evening next, at 8 o'clock. All members are requested te be present. The committee en excursion nave arranged with the Pennsylvania Kailreait Company for special cara te Wild Cat Palls, en July 4, which will leave Lancaster between B anil t a. in. All member who intend taking part in the excursion will report te the secre tary, ut his residence. Ne. 21!) North Queen, street, or ntaiasnnercber Hall, net later than Thursday evening, as tickeU 111 as t be erderett. rriday morning. Bv order et the President. UEO. PEEirt'EK, 2td . Secretary. mi INVENTORS! W. H. BABGOOK, 'Attorney-at-Law, of Washington, D. C, form erly an examiner In U. S. Patent OfHee, offer his nervices as. solicitor before the U.S. anil rnreign Patent Once. Careful work at fair prices. Was associate el Mr. Jacob StautTer.et Lancaster, until the latter' death. eC-3md&w