LANCASTER PA1LY INTELLIGENCER ERIDAY- JULY L 1881. NKIuHBOUUOOD SEWS. Near anil Acresi the County Line. Jee. Peters, of Raber murder fame, Las been arrested in Lebanon county, but be denies the charge of tbe firing Aaren Bom Bem bergcrs bnarn, averring that he has no enmity tewaid Mr. Bembergcr, but en the contrary is under obligations te him for many favors. Peters is haunted with the belief that he is bewitched, and that he can only be freed from the spell only by paying a certain amount of money which he tries te beg. The Pennsylvania railroad company has positively decided te build a new railroad from Philadclpeia te Nonistewn, and that the route has been selected. The route will probably extend te Phmnixville or Bethlehem. The Yeik county people arc growling at Revenue Collector Wiley for appoint ing a Lancaster county man ie a Yerk county place. They rise up and bless him and declare that Democratic Yerk must have the collectersliip. Adam Haines, of Hariisburg, a carpen ter of the Philadelphia & Reading railroad company, weiking with Adam Hippie's gang, was engaged in putting wail plates under the stringers aere.ss a culvcit be tween the two signal lowers west of Potts town, where he failed te hear and escape a passenger train which s" ruck and killed him. In the Baltimore examination of high school pupils for the city college the pupils are requested te sing at sight a piece writ ten for the occasion. Such a test must make readers of music for the oratorio so se cict ies. They have long months up in Couclers Ceuclers Couclers pert. The Peltci Kuler prise comes tens, dated J line 2, 1831. The body of a colored boy who was drowned the ether day at the feet of Wolfe street, Baltimore, was claimed at the .sta tion by a colored man named Armstrong, who shed pitceuhly ever it the agonizing tear of identification, and even had it re moved te his heusj, when seen after this Wm. Btinle.y appeared and proved that it. was his own child, and that Armstrong might wipe away the. scalding tear-drops. Te-day C. A. Biglcr becomes .Mipcriu'tcu dent of the Western Union telegraph ellicein Hairisburg. Before the late con solidation he .vas the A. '& P. manager theie Manager Cute was presented with a handsome tua service of solid silver en Ids desk, as a testimonial of respect by the empleyes of the division, ever whom he has icesided for a number of ycais. Mr. Kichaid B. Zieglcr, in a neat pith .speech presented tlie set te Mr. Chile m behalf of the empleye.-; of the Hairisburg olliee anil of the efiiees of this district. Daniel Dougheily, el Hai lisburg, whose death eucni red yeslcnl.-y, is .icpeitcd te have had an insurance of $111,000 en his life, held by pailie in Dauphin and Cum beiland counties. Themas Met .el, or Yerk, who went en the excursion te Mount Alie, leaded tee heavily with benzine, fell from the train at Sliippansburg and the doctors have had a picnic ever him. Mr. S. M. Provest, who for the past two years has held the responsible position of supeiintendent of the middle division of the Pennsylvania railroad, with head quarters at Hairisburg has been presented through Mr. A. Keifer, chief electrician, with a magiiiliceiit geld watcn aim caain. the gift of the division. empleyes of the middle INTKKXAL lUi.VS.NUK. Iminciife Sums Collected Ill Lancaster and XOI-K. Thes. A. Wiley collector of the ninth lcvcnuc district of Pennsylvania, compris ing the counties of Lancaster, Yerk, Cum berland and Peiry, furnishes for publica tion the following .statement, showing the amount of United States revenue collected in this district during the years ending .lime 20, 1878, '79, '80 .-Mid 'Sl--the sub jects from which the revenue was deiived being given in detail for the year 1SS1, and the totals only being given for the j ears preceding : Feri tic year ending .I:ine.-;.i. "'....f MIS'! ''" " "7:i.... .sTii,-1'1 ''"' .. " " '.mi i,e.u,i;i2 17 .. 4. " i n- billew: On Whi-Uy.. ' Tobacco. ' Cigar... " I leer ' Hunk- " lVnultie-i ? 117.". SJ J,.I..Vll Ni I.IHV.U2 &" :,.-' ! Jl.lrJO 1 i.'D :.ii -jl,-J7S,!:ii) b! The collection ler the year ending .liinc.'lii, issi, were, Irein thcdill'er-eiitceuiilie- composing this IK triet, as Jollevvs : Lnnc:iitcr eeuntv ?fi'.l,S'.7 l Yerk eeuntv il2,ll7 2! ninli:i'i:iiiil uml lVrr .. ll..:,', iu Tl.-7-,s.ll ; Collected etlice.... r.illeeleil it the Lanca-lcr 7IS..V.7 it leik elliee... KMI.lN" 41 -$l,'J7S,-a S. T110S. A. WILLY, Collector. It will be seen that Lancaster outranks any ether county in the district in the amount of icvenue collected, and the dh tiict far surpasses all ethers in the state except Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. Mill, anil Vicinity. Condensed trem the llecerd. llcnvy Miley, an aged and lespected citizen of Akren, has died after alingeiing illness of five or six months. Elder Jacob Reinhold and etlieis will preach at Oregon en Sunday morning, and en Sunday evening at Eden, in the old meeting house, in German and Eng lish. Jehn Petersen, of Owl Hill, has been de lighted by the arrival from Germany of his parents and brother. Mrs. Crumlich, aged about 3." yeais, near Reinhold's station, fell from a cherry ticc, resulting in the dislocation of her hip and both wiist joints The Recerd, alarmed at the " thou sands of men murdered in cold bleed ever a game of cards,'' calls upon Ihc sober citizens of its staid town te nip the gambling propensity in the bud by check ing their urchins in playing marbles for 'keeps,'" " befe-.e they lese their manhood and sink from society let and unclaimed human beings.'" We wait te hear of the Lititz peliee raiding the marble rings which arc leading the boys te Avernus A Graceful Litterateur. Our wide circle of literary readers will, we arc sure, regret that the series of Ten nyson studies,' by Prof. O. 1 Adams, which have been presented in the Intklli- er.SCKK, conies te a conclusion with the especially interesting and able one which will be found en our first page te-day. Ner will their regret be less serious that Mr. Adams has left Lancaster, wheie his social qualities and his literary acquire ments and geed taste were such an addi tion te the literary and social circles of the city. um:i uxploslen. A coal oil lamp exploded at the residence of Mrs. Elizabeth Cox, North Piiuec street, last evening, and. but for the timely assist ance of some of the neighbors, Mrs. Cox. who lives alone, would have been severely burnt. Feitunatcly the llamcs were ex tinguished befeic much damage was done. Accident. Stewart Jehnsen, wlie resides at Gor Ger Gor denville and works in the Paradise quar ries, had one of hi hands badly lacerated by being struck by a part of the shell of a railroad signal cap which w;is exploded while he was walking alen the read yes tciday en his way te work. m Going te Manlielm. Washington Legien Ke. e Knights of the Revolution and Lancaster Circle Xe. 108, Concstega Circle Ne. 110, Ilrothcr Ilrethcr Ilrothcr heodof the Union will participate iu the parade of the order at Mauheitn en the Fourth of July. COLUMBIA JMEWS. OUK KEGCLAU COltBESPONUKNCE. Catholic picnic at Detweilcr's park yes terday. , . , . The excessive dust this morning kept pedestrians etr the street. Communion services at the Episcopal church en Sunday. The Shawnee mill shuts down te-day for ever " the Fourth." The E. E. Lutheran's new pastor ar rives next Wednesday ; no services en Sundav. , . The It. & C. round house new slate reef is nearly finished. Chestnut street is the popular prome nade and point of observation for comet gazers. Prcsbytcrieu picnic cemmitteee meets in lecture-room this evening te arrange for it. At Gessler's Green, this morning, a four horse team hauling hay ran off, struck and broke the fence, upset the hay, and stop step pod without further damage. A blast at the Upp &, Black railroad work, near the cut, this morning displaced a teu of lock. The numerous Lancaster party who weie fishing at the " spin wheel " yester day, hooked a very small string of iish. Mr. Jehn Williams, a brakeman en shif ter Ne. Ill, had the index finger of his right hand badly smashed this morning while coupling cars. The Doctors' association annual excur sion left here te-day for Mc'Call's Ferry. There were about twenty in number. The fjuudcry of Messrs. Perrettct fc Heyt, was sold at public sale yesterday afternoon te Mr. J. Perrettct for $1.",000. The purchaser was one of the firm. Jehn M. Froelich, of Meuntvillc, a large contractor and builder, en Wednesday afternoon was engaged in Tiffing a " fan mill," and steeping tee low had his back badly sprained across his kidneys. He was picked up, placed in a carriage and driven home, where he new lies in a prostrate condition.. Dr. Livingstone attends him. Mrs. Emma E. West, ef'Elmira, is visiting Mrs. J no. A. Sladc ; Mr. Envilc and Miss Alice Reizenstcin, of Philadel phia, aie the guests of Mr. D. Hanaucr ; Mr. J. R Hewing has lelt en a pleasure trip : Themas J. Kuipe, esq., removes te Hairisburg, and our esteemed fellow citizen, Mr. Jno. A. Fry and wife, te Lcaniau Place. The sti anger who as whipped in the depot yesterday had te get the skill above his eye .stitched up. 1 r. Linca weaver per formed the painful operation. Te-day Mr. Henry Koitcnheu.ser gees en the police force as "a regularly sworn in policeman and niht watchman. Every body is immensely pleased, as all knew the gentleman's sterling worth. Jesse Brush, aged 01 years, died very suddenly at his home in Washington, yes terday allernoen, el paralysis, lie went fishing in the morning and when he le turned complained of having a queer feel ing in his head. Shortly afterwards lie was iuscnsible and died in that condition. He had served as a volunteer in a number of Pennsylvania regiments throughout the rebellion. II. II. Carter, esq., formerly superin tendent of the Frederick division of the P. R. It., has been presented with a hand sonic solid silver water service by the em ployees of that division, lie was tele phoned from his home that his presence was immediately desired at his office, and when arriving theic found- it crowded. ( n the table was placed the silver water service. Captatn James MeSherry, of Frederick, en behalf of the employees made the presentation speech. Mr. Car ter raiuestcd Hen. Themas E. Ceihrau te respond for him, which he did. Alter several ether speeches the meeting broke I up. A large number of Columbians, at j taehes of the read, were among these present. The service consists of five I pieces, and en each is engraved the men egram " 11. ll. u..' ami ou me wauer me following inscriptien: "Presented te II. ll. Carter, by the employees of the Fred erick division, June eO, 1881." A petition te storekeepers te close their places of business at 7 o'clock in the even in"-. Saturdays excepted, is being passed niimnrr our lnerciiants ev u uuiueer ei j clerks. The same thing was done last i year, and with few exceptions it was a suc ' cess. A bev about 12 yeais out, last eveuing, was playing near the dam with some of his comrades when one cxclaimeu "i,oeii out there, whatever gees up comes down." The lest eL the young lellews suceeeueu in dodging the stone which was thrown up, but the one who was hurt, was tee slew te get out of the way or else did net see it. it struck him en lop el the head, and cut an ugly gash. He was knocked insensible and his companion ran te the nearest house for assistance. He was carried into the house ami is doing fiucly. The prospects of a public celebration of the Fourth are slim. The Vigilant lire men's parade has fallen through : the military will net be out ; the Citizens' band Will serenade its patreus, realized or i hoped for ; some people will go Lititz and some te the Columbia luc company s pic nic. All in all it will be a dull day and it is a lellectien en our leading citizens that thev have net cneu ll enterprise tO get lip ivtti-.'ictiens te keen Columbians at home and bring strangers here. If nobody else would de it the G. A. It. pest might take the matter in hand next year. 1.1TTLK LOCALS. Here anil There and Kvcrywlierc. Tlie pastorate of Faggs Maner Presby terian church has been" accepted by ltcv. J. K. Andrews, of Lancaster county, vice llev. V.rm. Neble who has changed te Nor Ner Nor ristewn. Chas. Leidy's cellar near Smithsville was broken into and robbed of vegetables, butter, etc. In our notice yesterday of Mr. D. II. Petts's' rctiracy from the telegraph busi ness and his new partnership with J. F. licndcr and Geerge Weber, the name was incorrectly stated. It should have been Bender, Potts & Ce. The Meravians of this city arc holding a picnic te-day at the Lititz Springs. Over etic hundred of them, mostly ladies and children, drove out this morning in Pewl's omnibus aud coaches, and a large number went by rail. Other parties fel lowed them this afternoon, both by rail aud private conveyance. The attendance at St. Mary's festival last night was larger than at any time dur ing the progress of the cntci prise, aud business was correspondingly brisk. This evening Clcmniens's City baud will be present and enliven the occasion with some of their choicest aalcctiens. A large attendance is expected. A collide of tramps stele a bundle of hen ing this afternoon from in front of Ginder's grocery. Mr. G. pursued them, and officer Cicmer meeting the chase, headed off one and handed him ever te Mr. Gitider, who landed him in the station lionse whcie he gave his name as Jehn llcillcy. lle had sonic $-1 with him. Cramer pursued the ether one and shot several times at him, but he get away. '80 Pennsylvania Lear Tobacco far Sale. Special Netice. Tlie undersigned lias for sale 76C cases 'SO Pennsylvania Lear Tobacco, being Schreedcr & lien's entire packing et that crop. The let has been recently strip ped sampled" by F. C. Linde & Ce., of New Yerk, and will be sold entire, for net cash only. Fer inspection of samples and further infor mation apply te A. TELLEK. 21 Shippen Street, Lancaster, l'a. LaScastcr, June 2!), 1831. j lines ) CtiI-je2a-S0&jy2s-i-I-: Dent Your Canary Sing ? Then get a bottle of Bird Bitters, wnicu Is an unfailing restorer of emj and a cure for all diseases of cage birds. It your druggist does net keep it. or will net get it for you, send a postal card le the Bird Fced Company, 307 Federal street, Camden, X. J., and they will see tliat you are supplied. Price, 23 cents. nar23-3mdAw City Ulll rosters. Carsen A llcnsel, city bill pesters and dis tributors, office ;iSTKixiazxcxR building. Ne. C Seuth Queen street. Fragrant with delicious flower odor and healing balsams Cuticura Seap. Consumptives gain in flesh, slrcngtn spirits under a daily use of Malt Bitters. and SPECIAL NOTICES. Iiralu and Ncvc. Wells' Health Kenewcr, greatest remedy en earth for impotence, leanness, sexual debility Ac. $1, at druggist1. Depot. Jehn F. Leng A .Sens, 1 ancaster. Thousands of women have been entirely cured of the most stubborn cises et female weakness by the ue et Lydla E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound. Semi te Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, 233 Western Avenue, Lynn, Jla.. for pamphlets. Liquid or Dry. Seme people prefer te purchase medicines in the dry state se that they can see for them selves that they are purely vegetable. Others have net the time or desire le prepare the medicine, and wish it ready te ue. Te accommodate each class the proprietors et Kidney-Wert new otter that well known remedy in both Liquid and Dry Ferm. S.11 by druggiMs everywhere. Portsmouth. ju27-lwLVv II ay Fever. Messrs. Kly lines., Druggists, O-iweue, X. Y. 1 have been afflicted ter twenty years, dur ing the months of August and September, with Hay Fever, and have tried various reme dies for its lcliel without suceesa. 1 was in duced te trv your Cream Halm : have ueil it with favorable results, and can eonlidently iccemmend it te all .similarly afflicted. llni:r. W. Teuwi.KY, (ex-Mayer) Kli.abclh, X. .1. Mcssr-s. White .t Hukmck, Druggists, Ithaca N. Y. I recommend te the-e suffering (as I have been) witli Hay Fever, Ely's Cream Balm : have tried nearly all the lemedies I could find, and gi'e this a decided preference ever them all. It ha given me Immediate re lief. C. T. Stki'iikss. Hardware Merchant, Ithaca, X. Y. Sept. :, isii. Price ."0 cents. Jyl-2wdced&w I'evurty :iml Siitlering. 1 was ilra;;!' 1 down with debt, poverty and sulleriiig ler years, caused byasiek fam ily and large bills for doctoring, which did them no geed. I was completely dUceurage.I, until one year age, by the advice of my pastor, I procured Hep Bitters ami commenced their use, and in one month we were all well, and none of us have seen a sick day since, and 1 want te say te all peer men, you can keep your families well a year with Hep Hitters ler less than one doctor's visit will cost, 1 knew it. A Workingman." jyl-'2wd&w An Old Friend. He was afflicted with a lame back and gen end debility ; he was recommended Themas' Eelectric Oil. which cured him at once. This famous specific is a peiitive rruicdv for bodily pain. Fer bale at II. 1!. Cochran's Drug-. Stere, 137 North Queen utrecl, Lancaster. In the Whole History of Medicine Ne pieparatien has ever perfei med such mar mar veleous cures, or maintained se wide a reputa tion, as Ayer's Cherry l'ccterul, which is re cognized as the world's remedy for all diseases of the tin eat and lung. Its long-continued series of weudurlul cures in all climates has mad it universally known as a : sate anil reli able ageut te employ. Against ordinary colds, which ar the forerunners et mere serious disorders, it act speedily and surely, always relieving suffering, andetten saving lite. The protection it ulTenKby its timely use in threat and chest disorders makes it an invaluable remedy te be kept always en hand in every home. Xe person can nll'erd te be without it, anil thes who have once usid it never will. Frem their knowledge et its composition and ctrets, physicians use the Cheurv ITxteiiai. extensively in their practice, and clergymen recommend it. His absolutely certain in its remedial effeels, and will always cure where cures arc possible. Fer sale by all Dealers. ju:,0 lwdeedAw Ce te 11. B. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 North Queen ttrcct, ler Mr. Frermaii's Xcw Xa Xa tieruil Dyes. Fer bright ues ami durability et color,are uneeualed. Celer trem 2 te. " pound. Directions in English and German. Price. ." cents. Save enr flalrneuii n ttcatitiful. The " Londen Hair Celer Uestercr" is the most delightful article ever intietluerd te the American people and Is totally different from all ether Hair Koterer", being entirely tree trem all impure ingredients that n nder many ether articles for the hair obnnieus. Whcic baldness or falling of the hair exists, or pi ema luie grayncss, fiem sickness or ether causes, lis use will restore the natural yeuthlnl color, and cause a healthy growth, cleansing tins scalp from all impurities, dandruff, etc., at the same time ainest pleasing and lasting hair dressing, lrngrantly perfumed, rendering it soft and pliable, making 11 an iiidlxpciis.iblu article in every toilet. Ask your druggist for Louden Hair Celer Uesterer. Price 7." cents a bottle. Six bottles, $-1. Main depot ter the Cnited Stales, :( North MtUi street, I'hihidel pliisi. mll-lvdTTh.N F.Vw Tlie Greatest lllesrlns. A simple, pure, harmless lcmedy, that euies everv time, and stomach disease by keeping . the bleed pun prevents regular, kidneys and livcraclive, is the greatest eicssmg ever con tend! upon man. Hep Bitters is that remedy, and Its proprietors arc being blessed by thou sands who have been saved ami curcu ey it. Will you trv it. Sec ether column. iiil.2rd&w MAitltlAUICS. FkajiTZ-Metzhei: On Thursday. June i,l"SI, at the residence of Cel. llambright, 220 North Prince treet,bv Jtev. C. Elvin Ileupt. pastor et Grace Kvangclical Lutheran church, Mr. Jacob K. Franiz te Miss Lizzie Y. Mctger, allot this city. Loxe-Haof.ii On Thursday, June 30, at the residence of the bride, by the ltcv. C. El in llemit. Jaeeli 15. Lenir ami airs, tuiicn n Hater, daughter of the late Hen, both of this city. A. L. Hayes, MEATUS. KiEi'FiSR. Suddenly, en Friday morning. July 1, utSo'cleck, Claude, only son et" Walter and S. P. Kieffer. aged one year, 1u months and twenty-one d jys. Funeral lrem tlie residence of tlie parents, Ne. 35 Shinncn street, en Saturday afternoon at lour o'clock. Interment at Woodward Hill cemetery. ll,l MAtiTDf. In this city, en the ::tlh ult.. i.illie W., wile et J. C. Martin. Tlierclativesand friends of the f.imil are respectfully invited teattend tlicluncril. f i em the residence or her husband, Xe. Its .East Walnut street, en Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. Ctd POLITICAL. Fer County Cem inlnsl ener: FP.ANK CLAKK, of Strasburg township. St-'-ject te the choice et the Democratic coun ty convention. ipnl-d&w tp ADAM S. DIKTIUCH, of Maner township. Subject te the decision or the Democratic county convention. IIEXUY F. HAUTMAX (Lime l(urner), et East Lampeter township. Subject te the choice of th Democratic county convention. api-2-dAwtp MAUT1N H1LDE15KAXT, of Mount Jey Iloreugh. Subject te the decision or tlie Dem ocratic county convention. api:t-d&wtp J EKE MOHLEK. Ephr.Ua. Subject te tlie decision of the Democratic enmity conven tion. aprll-dSwtp Fer County Auditer: JOHN S. BROWN", of Drumerc township. Subject te Democratic rules. ur27-d wtp JOHN L. LIUIITNEK, of Leacock township. Subject le the decision of the Democratic ceuntv convention. apriS-tfd&w VRT D RKSS GOODS. D NEW DRESS AT- TOHN WANAMAKER'S, PHILADELPHIA. One of the finest buntings we knew of (if it hat! a border, it would be a nun's veiling), which we have sold up te within a week at $1, is new CO cents. Hew it get te CO cents is one of the curiosities of the trade. It is made, right here in Philadel phia, of the iincst foreign wool ; we buy el the maker ; and sell at a preiil ; 44 inch, at CO cents. Net-outer circle, Chestnut street entrance. Canten pongees, very light color aud extraeidiuary quality, $0.30 and $10.e0 for 20 yard pieces,. Summer silks mostly at e.j cents. Unitizes, Te cents and $1 ; bronze satin mervcilleux, 2.2.1: bronze .damasses, $1.10. Millinery damasses at 73 cents, all silk ; used also ler di esses. All silk colored damasses 71 cents. Black damasses, 1.30. Hniinet black silks a lifth eif. Ameri can bl .ck silk $1. HI. Black surah, light, 2-Ji-ineh ; heavy 19-inch ; both . $1.50. Canten ciepc, 82. Next-outer circle. Chestnut stieet entrance. In the whole range of dress goods our trade is highly satisfactory. It is evident that we have provided acceptable goods, and that our prices are regarded as liberal. In live distinct lines of dress goods it is perfectly clear that we have the largest vaiicty and the choicest patterns in the city. These aie : black grenadines, line French woolens in plain colors, cashmeres, illuminated melanges, cottons, especially line Ficnch cottons. Xin- counter.!, north' south and east irein Center. Zephyr shawls, with fringe mere than a lady will care te sec, 50 cents te S3. Oue at .10 cents is a surpiise te these who ex JOHN WANAMAKER, Thirteenth, Market and Chestnut Sts., PHILADELPHIA. xvw Anr:niist:au!.XT, UrANTl.1) 1 man, IS .1 SITUATION BY A YOUNG years of age, willing te make hinisfl! useful in any kind et business. Ap ply at this office. -t(l l -11TATHK-,V YOUNG "WOMAN WITH A V small child wants a situation te de gen eral housework. Alinlv at 4(K West Straw- berry stieet It XTOTIUK ASI'KUIAL. MEETlSU OFT in-: 1 .Shilller Fire Company ae. i.wiuue held this M-'i-iilvl evening at S o'clock, lluslncss of importance. ISy order of the President, ltd CUIOlCi: OKAMJKS, 1'ISK AITLKS, A l XANAS. and a full lineel Selected Fruit-s t..,' .ill i A 1 it ECKKUT'S, 129 East King Street. SCHOOL TAX 1881. The duplicate is in the hands el the Ireas urcr. :: per cent, oil" ler prompt payment. V. O. MAKSIIALL. Treasurer. Ne. 12 Centre Suure. OIlieu Hours Irein 0 a. ill. te 1 p. in. jS-tfdR 1 UANOMOCIAULi: PAKTYTOBB HKLD j J en Saturday evening, commencing aie o'clock. and a picnic ou July 4, ceiiiiiicuc ng ..t i ..'i.im.i.- mi. Seheenbcrsrer s Park. Ladles and gents are invited te attain!. Admission free. Hippie's erciiesira. ADAM SXYDEK, Proprietor. 'iSil-'JI c tlTV TAX TO AFFOKD ATX AN Or poi Utility te pay llieir uuy tax am! sae tv r ei-nt. abatement. Hie Treasurer iniiu will be open Iretn S a. m. te 5 p. m., and , te 9 p. m. until July 1 inclusive. ,,,,-,,.. J27-11.1 Treasiuerand llecciver of Taxes. D,lY GOODS. SUMMER DRY GOODS AT HAGER&BRO'S. We are receiving daily Xew Goods Summer Wear. for NUN'S VEILING, Light Pink, Light I'.Iucaiul Cieam. LACE BUNTINGS, . Cream, Light III tie. Light Pink and Navy. PLAIN BUNTINGS, Lijht blue. Cream, Light Pink and lSren.e. FRENCH FOULE, White, Pink, I'luc and Navy. BLACK FRENCH GRENADINES, I'.l.ick, Plain and Lace Hunting. NEW SUMMER SILKS, NEW LAWNS AND CHINTZES, NEW DRESS GINGHAMS. Dotted Swiss Lawn, Perisian Piijue Weits. Mull, Lace ! India. India Lawn, French Nainzoeks and LACES AND LACE GOODS. Swiss Mull Edgings and Inserting. Nainzoek Edgings and Inserting!). Cream Colored Edgings and Inserting.. Mircceurt, Dutchess. Spanish, Newport Point, Point De Aurellac, aleiiciennes ami Maltese Laces. LACE TIES, COLLAK3 AND FICHUS. SILK MITTS, LISLE GLOVES and HOSIERY. -We arc closing out a large line or UK ESS GOODS at very low prices. t urn mm Ne. 25 WEST KINO STREET, LANCATKK, PA. GOODS. KESS GOODS. GOODS, ETC., pect little at such a price. A large double zephyr, for an invalid, $4.30. Shetland shawls, without fringe, also in great variety, 75 cents te $8. A zephyr shawl knit by hand in what is known as tbe crazy stitch is one of the cu riosities from Bosten ; large and heavy ; tee heavy, maybe, for an invalid ; at the amazing price of $3.50. Is it pessible that in Yankee Bosten human life is worth no mere than $3.30 for knitting sueh a shawl ? Kast trem Chestnut-street entrance. Lace mits, 30 cents te $4.50. The writer has forgotten of hew many sorts, but hundreds, aud of the choicest. Lisle gloves for both ludics and gentlemen at 23 te 73 cents. Sheepskin gloves, made rough side out, for gardening, 35 cents. Chestnut-street entrance, outer. Bathing suits for men ; all v.oel ilanncl, mostly blue, trimmed mere or less with braid. Old pattern, seven sizes, $2.7.1 le $1. Yeke pattern, $4; indigo-dyed, $1.50; white flannel, $4.73. The jeke pattern fits mere perfectly than the old. The white ilanncl is, of course, conspicuous ; and as a conspicuous garment ought te be, it is very line in quality. Beys' bathing suits ; old pattern, St. 30 te $2.50, yoke, $3 te $3.75. Market street in'dillc entrance. Tapestry carpets at $1.15 down te $1 ; and at $1 down te 75 cents sonic time age ; net all gene. Northern gallery. Ari:ir Ait iri:nTisv3ii:sTs DKVII.KD CKAItS, CAl'K MAY OYVl'KIW, MILK. SODA AND OY.STKU CKACK- KIIS and Picnic Supplies, at 12!) I- ECKEUT'S. last King Street. i TtlA" t. 'I FlUFAYOICKS. Lame Supply of line l'ieces. '. K. w i.ai I-, it, Xe. .V West King Street. jyl-2tdlt Lancaster, l'a. "IKLKItKATK TIIK FilUKTU DON'T lerjret that the place te buy i irewerKs, Pine Apples. 1'anauas, Oranges, Lemens ami i all kinds of Fruit is at. 115 Kast King stieet. Open Saturday night until 12 o'clock, a of July all day. G. FUAXK KUK' inn mi TZ. ltd' is- SATUKDAY H VEXING. AT ICOIIItlNG'S r.KKll GAUDEN, Cerner Plum and Chestnut Street-, ltd . Mechanic's Hetel. lOlIKTIf OF JULY. f Turtle Soup ter sale en .1CL I. at : cents a quart, send in orders early. JOHN COPLAND, ltd 1i" North Queen Street. I c I.tlTHlNG, XC. STILL AT WOUIv! MARKING DOWN! 1 Cbtcrduy IS: WHITii VESTS weie overhauled. Seme of them reduced in price from $1 te Ml cents. Seme trem $1.2) te 7."i cents, and the ethers in like proportion, ilut iu correct idea of hew order te form a CHEAP they are, please come and see them. TO-DAY OUK is meeting thesame tate, hence If you ..ie in need et any ter boy-", new is the time te buy. IA1H k ruiiJAit 0NE-PRICE HOUSE, 36-38 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. PA. MIS CELL AN EU T.S. WANTKI1 TWO tilllLS FOKIJKNKUAI Housework. Apply at the Sprcchei Heuse, Nertli Duke Stretet. je27-tfil 17OK SALE.-ONK OMMIlUS AS GOOD is new. wiiu nnueriii sprmirs; 1 two- horse Stage. 4 sets of Yankee Harness, 2 geed Driving Horses, ter kaie caeap at tne me Lien Hetel, New Helland, Lane-aster County, Ph. K. D. KUTZ, Je27-lwd ASTEU-FKOJI 10 TO 1. HANDS TO work in a Stene Quarry, at Wrightsvllle. Either experienced tpiarrymcn or common laborers may apply. Apply te KEUIC, WKITZKLACO., je29-10td Wriiihtsvllle. Pa. ClllHs Cleing PKOCI.AMATION I Netiee Is hereby given lli.it the ordinance of the city of Lancsibtcr "ler preventing acci dents by lire anil the belter preservation el order in the city" will be strictly enfereeil against all persons "iiring guns or small arms, or Belling, casting, throwing or llring 01 Chasers or ether liiewerk operating In a sin: ilar manner," within the city or Lancastci during tlie celebration et tlie coming Feartl of July. The Police force et the city are hereby In Htructcd te arrest any person detected in tlic tlic tlic violatien of Miitl ordinance. JNO. T. Maci'.ONUJLI:. je2.i,2f,S(MtJy2 Mayer. THIRD EDITION. FRIDAY EVENING. JULY 1, 1881. VfEATUEK INDICATIONS. Washington, July 1. Fer the Middle Atlantic states northerly winds, fair weather and higher barometer. "WITHDRAWN. l'l.ATT DKUrS FKOJI TIIK HACK. Was the Uclavan Heme Scandal the Cause or It? Albany, July 1. Short term : Petter 48, Wheeler 33, Conkling 28, Lapham 13, Cor Cer nell C, Rogers 4, Crowley 2, Felgcr 1, The chair then announced that the c .in vention would proceed te vote en the long term. Speaker Sharpe then withdrew the name of Themas C.Piatt. This was done at the latter's request, he said, and in the interest of the Republican party. The vote was then taken and resulted as fellows : Depew 4S, Kernau 48, Crowley 20, Cernell 13, O. W. Chapman 4, Piatt 2, Charles Daniels, Charles North, Charles Adams and Lapham 1 each. Ne choice. KNtiLISU KAIL1VAY9. Cars for the Accommodation of Assassins. Londen, July 1. The Daily Xeics, in rcgaid te a suggestion for the introduction of American saloon carriages en English railways, which subject has come forward again m connection with the murder of Geld, makes the following statement : " We arc informed a few years age the di rectors of the Brighten railway company discussed the matter, but the evidence of prcfeicnce en the part of the public for ordinary English carriages was se strongly marked that the proposal was abandoned.-' Extraordinary excitement centin ncs re lative te the murder of Geld. The daily Teleyniph publishes a likenes of Aithnr Lefrey and specimens of his handwriting. THE OAK. Last Fay el Henley lUgattu. Londen, July 1. This was the closing day of Henley regatta. The weather was beautiful and the attendance ininiense. The tinul heat for the Grand Challonge cup was wen by the Leudpu club, defeat ing the lletferd and Leander crews. The final heat, Thames Challenge, was wen by Twickenham rowing club, defeat ng the Londen rowing ciub. ' In the tiial heat for silver goblets Im pairs the Thames rowing club defeated the Londen rowing club. In the final heat for Diamond sculls for scullers Lowndes, of the Hertford college, Wild, of Frankfort, and Powers linished in the order narrated. The Cernell Crew te Kmr Again. Londen, July 1. The race between the Cernell university and Hartferd college crews ever the Henley course is fixed for ten o'clock te-morrow (Saturday) morning. TINISIAN TlJOIIllLF.S. Arabs Fire en Frencli War Vessels. Londen, July 1. A dispatch from Tunis says : The Arabs at Sfax lircd en a French steamer conveying Tunisian troops thither te prevent them from landing. It is stated that the French vice consul was wounded. Greatcxciteincntrrevails.it Mehedia, the inhabitants fearing an attack from the A tabs. The l'rcncli Cnrpii JeIng te Sfax. Tcnis, July 1. It is stated that the Ficnch corns new stationed at Maneuba will march through the town of Tunis and embark at Galctta en beard a ficnch iron clad for Sfax te support the Tunisian troops in re-establishing order. The French consul at Sfax hail his arm broken by a blew indicted with a stick. The Europeans there have taken rofuge ou beard the ships in pert. The Administration en a Holiday. Washington July 1. Secretaries Hunt, Kirkwood and Lincoln will accompany President Garfield te Williamstown and St. Alban. Secretary Wiiidem wil' take one of the paity as far as Leng iiranck and will possibly go te Williamstown. Postmaster General .lames will also go part of the way. Secretary Blame and family will start for Maine te-night. Atlerney General MacVcagh will be the only cabinet officer in the city ever Sun day. A .Unrdcreun 15y. Jersey City, July 1. At a late hour last night, as Ncill Kennedy and Jeseph Davitt, both aged twelve yeais, were playing together, Kennedy drew a levelver and shot Davitt in the right side, inllicting a dangerous wound, Kennedy then thicw his levelver into the canal and lan away. This morning Davitt is se low that the attending physicians will net attempt te probe for the bullet. July 1'rlces of I.acKauanna Ceal. N:w Yeisk, July 1. The Delaware fc Hudsen canal company have issued a cir cular giving the July prices of Lackawanna coal per ten of 2,210 pmuuis as follews: Furnace lump, steamer 1 u m p and grate, 5.90 each ; egg, 1.05 ; stove, $4.20 ; chestnut, SI. -. A Strike Kittled. Nnw Yei:k, July 1. All the black smiths, meulders and labeicrs in the em ploy of Jehn ilttuch, of the Morgan iron works, have leturned te work and every thing is progressing smoothly in the shops. Paper Mill Hurueil, St. Pall, Minn.. July 1. The paper mill of Russell A. Veir?l ifc Carpenter, at Minneapolis, was burned last night. Less estimated at $40,000. Carriage Factory Iturited. IIazlkten, l'a., July 1. The carriage factory or J. J. Heincy was totally de stroyed by lire last night. Less, $10,000 ; no insurance. Calling Them In. Washington, July 1. Secretary Win dem will issue a call this afternoon for all outstanding registered five per cent, bends. SEWS NOVKLTIK.. Striking and Sensational Hveiit of the Ony. Jehn Davis, wife and daughter, of Pitts burgh, have been badly poisoned by smoked sturgeon, which some unscrupu lous person had cured with creosote. Minnesota premises 43,000,000 bushels of wheat with reduced acreage. William Hynes, of East Leng Meadow, Mass., cut his threat with a tabic knife, KMUllg llllllBUIl lliaiuilllj, l.lii llintui. I ever western laud speculations. I The body of Martin Finnactic, an aged citizen of Linesville, was found in Craw ford county hanging te a fence, dead. He became entangled in the fence last Friday and feebleness prevented his extrication. In Abraham Jehnsen's family, at Celt's Neck, X. J., the father, four daughters and one seu are down with the disease. Anether daughter has died. A colored woman living near Jehnsen's died and no one would bury the body for some time, when a negre volunteered. Baseball : Metropolitan 7. Athletic 8 ; Chicago 4, Trey 2 ; ButmleT, Bosten 4 ; "Worcester C, Cleveland 1 ; Providence 7, Detroit 1. . . In the Cicck Lecks quarry near King King seon, N. Y., Barney Bregen, aged 14, was drivin" a horse attached te a sweep having an iron shaft in the centre and a drum upon which the rope winds, when the sweep broke, the boy was caught in the rope, his limbs and body tern and mangled, and pieces of his dead body scattered all ever the machinery. Clends of strange insects are the present entomological phenomonen in New Jersey as nnexpectch as the comet, and as hard te explain. The hiding place of Atkins Lawrence, the fugitive husband and actor, was dis covered yesterday by" a Press reporter. The runaway and his "affinity." Miss Annie Gilflllan, are living- in primitive fashion in a striped tent en the New Jersey shore, about two hundred yards south et the month of Salem creek, nearly opposite Fert Delaware. The baby has died of marasmus. In Columbus yesterday 3Iud S. trotted for a purse of $2300 te beat 2.17), the best time en that track. She made the mile in 2.131 ami was enthusiastically cheered. Fnssy neighbors have compelled Sister July Tcely, of Jersey City, te break up her cat asylum, which had some twenty in mates. Their dissolution was a feelin' matter. Careline Metz. the eight-months-old baby of 'a German weed turner, at 46 Thompson street, New Yerk city, was left in charge of her two brothers, the elder of whom is six years old. The elder boy, while playing about the room, found a box of matches, rolled under the baby's cradle with it. and lit one te sec if the cradle would burn. The cradle is in ashes and" the baby in hcaven. A man it Pittsburgh who heard the birds making au unusual noise found they were chanting the threnody of one of their number who had tlewn down the point of the lightning red and was impaled with outstretched wings. The Mr. Ivcsen, who has goue te Scot land te claim his fortune of two millions, was lately approached by two strangers wlie offered him $5,000 te sign a paper, the contents of which he was net te read. His suspicions were aroused, and he managed te go te Scotland, where he found his estate ei which the tramps tried te rob him. The nids for plumbing, carpets and fur nishing upholstery, opened en Tuesday last by Chief Clerk Lesch. of the state department, have net been approved, and it is net expected that they will be, the irregularities attending their picsentatien causing Gov. Heyt, Auditor General Lemen and State Treas urer Bntler te refuse te approve of any of the bids for these articles. The bidding was suspiciously tainted with peels, buy buy elfs, double bids, straw bidding and ether 2amcs of the Harrisburg Blessem Bricks. MAltKETS. New Yern market. Nw Yiikk. July L Fleur State ami West ern unlet, in hnyers taver; Superfine State, it O.l 1 (l" : extra no 44 70734 80 ; choice ite ID VOQ S i": tancy de $5 4M&1 75; round hoop Ohie H rsf.'. U) : choice de 5 lOfPTS; supcrnne western $4 50Q4 (u ; common te geed ex tra de U 7ir.-r ; choice de f.1 3U&R 7.' ; cholce whit.- wheat de, at ." 'SiQH . Southern iltiift and unchanged ; common te fair extra $.' -".- (jti '-'" : geed td choice de t; 'M$ M. Wheat scarcely se Orm ami trade vnry mod erate ; Ne. a Ueil, July. 1 tKQI 3: de Aug, $1 -liQl il ; de Sept., 1 21 2. Cern fairly active ; cash and July a shade easier: late months ;w!c better; western spot. 5ire.r"'.ie : de 'future, SafgiSTJie. Oals 'c better and quiet ; State, 4ai7e ; Western 4'247c. riillatlelpnia Market. 1'itiLADKLrniA, .1 nly I. Fleur market linn with fair dcniaim: Superfine, $3 MQ3 Mi extra 4f4 M; Ohie & Indiana family, at f.- 7."ig; i"; Pennsylvania lamily $55i :, Ol'z ; St. Leuis de Hi WQH SO ; Minnesota Kxtra : r03i; 0O: ile straight, ftt'.SQtt.'iO: win ter patent ::7W7 i"i : sptiugleii 50Q75O. Itye lienr at $5 125 13. Wheat market quiet ; Ne. 2 Western Keil, $1 '.!4J8I 24,' ; 1KI. and Penn'a Ked, $1 21 1 !. ; "de Amber, 1 2."S1 2fi. Cern market linn tin local scaiciiy; steamer, SU.mc; :til yellow, :iiMc; sail mixed, fM.Vic; Ne.:;, mixed, .IJfj.'ilc. Oats higher and in mere iluinanil ; Ne. I White 4lt4.rc; Ne. 2, de 4 1H 1 2i! ; NO. 3, de 40e ; Ne. 2 Mixei', SSc. Itye d ul I at '.0. Previsions steady ; tnt.s- perk $17 .VIS IS 0.1; beet hams, $- SOZt HO; Indian in.-s beef f 1 W. Iliicen jiuekeil shoulders, 77iu; salt tl ry,tfici smoked hams IIl-c; plekled H'lins tViffilOlfc. Lard market steady: city kettle II.'MJmC; Ieo- bitlehein' at 'J)iSW,ic ; prime steuiu at $11 fie. Hutter firm supply: light demand; Creamery extta Pennsylvania at 23ij2lc; Western, at 22c; tle geed te choice i0.j( 22c; IJraiirnnl county anil New Yerk extra, 2Ki22c; llrN, l.S?20e. ltells dull : Pennsylvania and W!steni !liac. Kgg marke. Ilrnt ; Penn'a ut l.SJISc ; Western. 17c. Cheese steady : New Y'erk lull cream, W,4W4'i; Wistein full crtMti. IU8l; ile tan- te geed, 7';Qe. Petroleum ilull ; rctined sc. Whisky, 91 12 : .scarce. Seeds lioeil te prime Clever, no market ; Timethy dull at ! l." ; tle ile Flaxseuti nominal at f I 2S. Live Stock Markets. CuiCAtie. li.)gs lJeceipt-. 21,(100 head ; shipment.-, :!,'2i0 liiad; ileiniinil strong ter haceu ; inixeil packing, &($:, ue; light W 15 ; eheiee heavy, jtiiffcl. 25. Cattle Keeeipts. .r,..'iei head; shipments, 1,500 head ; market lairly aetive anilsteiuly: ex ex eort, $);3i2.'r; geed te choice shipping 5 IMfj) 5 'JO ; common te fair, ii g.r T.O. (heel) Keceipt-', MH lit ad; market linn ; medium te choice, $1 I0f$5. Kast Lii:i:i:tv Cattle Keeeipts 1,321 head; selling slew at yc, tenia . 's prices. Heh Keeeipts, 2 m head ; Philadel pliias, $1; 2Hj i" : Yerker-. 5 755 '. hheup Keeeipts, l,2W head ; market active ; prices Urjl'ic. higher than yeiterday. MlecK.tlaraeT. New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Stocks ale United States Hemls reported dally by Jacob IS. Lorte, N. K. Cor. Centru Siuare. New Yerk Stocks. Stocks It rin. Julyl. A.M. r. m. r li):0i) 1:00 3.011 . . . Ol 5f ""j .... .... ... 1274 12S !) .. 120 121 1WJ& Chicago & North Western. Chicago. Mil. & St. Paul .. Canada Southern C C A I. L. 1C It........... ... Del.", Laek.A Wisteru Delaware A Hudsen Canal.. . Denver A Kie Grande Hannibal A St. Jet: Lake Shere A Mich. Southern m i 25i lU'A 110 iw'A 12f 2; 1044-; ph. . vivZ liij my. nejj .... iu; vi:yH 211 235 MA 1U5 51 5li 4; nyH Manhattan Elevated Michigan Central Missouri, Kansas A Texas N. Y.. Lake Erie A Western New Jersey Central N. Y., Ontario A Western New Yerk Central Ohie A Mississippi Pacific Mall Steamship Ce.... St. Paul A Omaha ilji 4( Ull? VfiyA vayx ii'i 141 .... uax iiy6 w 4, :ti A3 .... 4 de "Preferred erred IH4'-i ....let; Central Pacilic IOOJ-5 110 Via Texas Pacitie... ...........' .... .... tiM Union Pacific tmx, 1S 111 Wabash, St. Leuis A l'acinc.... 50354 uvfa OJ?; I'reiernti.i vt-x. , Western Union Tel. Ce . ';, 10-s Philadelphia. 3tecks steady. Pennsylvania it. It Heading. Lehigh Vailev Leliigli Navigation " Iliiflale, Pitts. A Western..., Northern Central Northern Pacilic. " 1'retcrred Ilestenville Philadelphia A Erie It. It... lewaGulch Mining r,a '2 651 46 2354 K 4'. HI 23 Zi'A MA, 45 ;y. Uhitee states ISesds. United States 4 perc9iits.. 4Ji " 5 VA " r. m. 1.00 115 10! Noen limitations or the Oraln Market Kurnlslicil by Jacob is. Leng, Commission ISreker. ClUCAOO. Yf heat ........ ...... Cern ......... ....... Oats ................ New Yekk. Wl cat. Cern Julv. Aug. Sept. ,11.11 ?LI fl.10 , :y, .VY ?' , PlULADZLFUlA. W nCtit Cem ! Outs RALTIMOf'K. iVllCiH Cern Oft X3