Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, July 16, 1881, Image 3

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    LANCASTER DAILY IOTELLIGENOEft SATtfKDAY JULY 16, 1881.
FELL DEAD.
A German Dies or Apoplexy.
This afternoon about 2 o'clock, a man
named Christian Kulinly, known in
the eastern section of the city as " the
Burgemaster" fell dead upon the side
walk iu East King street, near Lime.
He was a native efWurtemhurg, Germany,
but had been in this country me twenty
eight years. He was about 02 years old,
thick set, unmarried, and had no relatives
in this country se far as is known. He made
a precarious livelihood by trimming trees,
grapevines and shrubbery and ether gar
den weik iu and about the city. Fer a
week past he had been bearding at Hagel
gau's hotel, East King street.
As seen as he foil senseless te the pave
ment Dr. King was called, bnt he was
dead or dying when he arrived. The doc
tor pioneunced in a clear case of apo
plexy. Cerner Mishlcr, being notified, empan
eled a jury and viewed the corpse, after
which it was conveyed te the almshouse
for buiiul.
The coroner's jury rendered a verdict in
accordance with the facts above stated.
ilea til or Dr. Themas.
A special from White Sulphur Spiings,
W Va., announces death of Dr. Jehn
Hansen Themas, one of the most well
known, highly esteemed and prominent
citizens or Baltimore, having the full enn
lidcncc and respect el every class of the
community. Fer forty years he was
president of the Farmers' and Mo Me
chants' bank, of Baltimore, which posi
tion he resigned a couple of years age and
retired te private life. Politically he was a
Whig and after the dissolution of that
party voted with the Democrats. In 18G1
he was a member of the Maryland Lcgis Lcgis
latine and with ether members of that
body wa- arrested and imprisoned in Fert
Mcllcnry and Fert Lafayette aud released
.iftr .111 imnrieenment of six months.
Socially he w.is the recognized head in
Baltimore and his elegant and capacious
mansion iu Mount Vernan place dispensed
a most generous hospitality. He was
Mxty-niue years of age.
Km.. lay Scheel Festivities.
The Le.v.nglen Union " Sunday school
will eclebrale its sixteenth annual public
celebration iu Hiram Kline's grove, near
the village of Lexington, (Warwick town
ship) en Satin day August (itli, 1881, in the
afternoon and evening. Scheel will meet
at 1 p. in. and proceed at once te the grove
where able speakers will be iu attendance
te deliver addresses. Kcfrcr.hmcuts will
be furnished for the benefit of the school.
Should the weather pi ove unfavorable the
celebration will take place the following
day.
The ladies. ( the Union Bethel Sunday
school aid society, this city, will give au
ice-cream entci incut this evening at the
parsonage, Ne. -ID North Prince street.
raise I'reteuse.
A. B. Petter, residing at Ne. 121 East
Vine stieet, was arrested this morning by
Chief Dcichler en complaint of T. II.
Ncvin & Ce., of Pittsburgh, who
charge him with false pretense. It is said
that he obtained cards aud ether papers of
the linn and rcprescrted himself as
their agent, for the sale of white
lead, mixed p lints, cekis Arc, took orders
from customers, and sometimes obtained
from them money by lean or otherwise It is
charged that he has played the same game
in Ohie, New Yerk, New Euglaud and
tbeAVest. He is known in some parts of
the country by the name of Smith, in
ethers by the name of Singer.
Elected Sii;icrliueii(lent.
The Cambria Frccnhui says : ''The
school directors of Kbensburg did wisely
and well en Tuesday evening of last week
by electing Prel. F. A. Lyte for the sixth
time as superintendent of our borough
schools. It is a fact patent te every man,
woman and child in Ebensburg that the
schools were never better, if se well, con
ducted as they have been under the man
agement of Mr. Lvtc."' Mr. Lyte is a
brother of Prof. E.O. Lyte, of Millersville,
ami .1. L. Lyte, of the lixttmintr.
Iiiu Pit.
This morning a lieibC bcleiigiug te Jehn
Welsh fell into a manure pit alongside the
stable of the Cress Keys hotel. The pit,
which is about ten feet deep, was empty
at the time and it was a work of consider
able labor te get the horse out. By throw
ing stable manure and straw into the pit
the horse was finally raised se near the
Mirface that he could step out. He was
net hurt in the least by his fall.
Out Again
Olllcer Leman, of the Thiid ward, who
w.is accidentally shot iu the leg by Oliiccr
Cicmcr, of thcSccend ward, was en the
street this afternoon for the first time
miicc the accident. He limps a little, but
etlicrwiss leeks iu geed condition.
Runaway Accident.
Last evening as Win. Kahl was putting
a lead of hay en a cait, he leaded it tee
heavily behind, the bed of the cart tilted
and the hay fell off. This scared the
horse and it inn oil', upset the cart, broke
one of the shafts, and badly tore the har
ness. Merchants' Excursion te Ceney Island
and New Yei k Thur-day, .1 uly 21, 11. Round
trip tickets geed for three days, only $1.50.
"Train leaves Lancaster (King Street), 4 a. m.;
Columbia, 4 a. in.; ISriiekliaiH. 4:2.1; I'cters
burg, 4:20; Lundisville, 4:25; Junction, 4:.-M);
Manlieim, 4:."-5 ; Lititz. 4:15 ; Ephrata, 5:01. Fer
p.utictilar- -cc circulars. jylfi ltd&ltw
City Kill rosters.
Caison A: llen-cl, city bill Jpesters and dis
tributors, enlce iMTELLifiGNCER building, Nefi
Seuth Queen street.
Fourth Miret M. K. Church excursion le
Leng ISraueh and Ocean t trove en Thursday,
July 2S. Round trip tickets geed ler three
day-, only $3.75. Train leaves Lancaster (King
Street) at :: a. in.: Columbia at 8a. m.; Man
lieim, .":.Ti ; LUitz, :t:l"; Ephmta. 401. See cir
culars at all stations. jyl;.2l,2.,23,2i:S2lw
General Butler acknowledges le have been
neatly shaved w itli Cnticnra Shaving Seap.
Nervous debility, weakness and decline
vented by a timely iwe of ll.ill Bitters.
pre-
SfECIAlj XOTIVKS.
Te Persen About te Marry.
Te persons about te marry,'" Douglass Jer Jer
reld'rt advice was "don't;" we supplement by
saying without laying in a supply or Spring
Blos-em which cures albuminuria and ether
kidnev and bladder complaints. Price 50 cts.
Fer sale at II. II. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137
North Queen street, Lancaster.
A Wise Deacon.
" Deacon Wilder. 1 want you le tell mc hew
you kept jeursclt and family se well the past
season, while all the rest et us have been sick
ve much, ami li:ive bad llic doctors running te
us se long."
"Bie. Tayler, the answer Is very easy. I
used Hep Bitters in time audJtcpt my family
well and saved large doctor bills. Three dol
lars worth et it kept us all well and able te
work all the lime, and 1 will warrant it has
cost you and most et th; neighbors one te two
hund red dollars apiece te keep sick the same
time. 1 guess you'll take my medicine here
after." Sec ether column. jyl5-2wdiw
A Ceugti, Celd or bore Tiireat should ec
stepped. Neglect frequently lesnlts in an In.
curable Lung Disease or Consumption.
Brown's Bronchial Troches de net disorder
the stomach like cough syrups and balsams,
but act directly en the inlbiuied parts, allaying
Irritation, give relief In Asthma, Bronchial
Coughs, Catarrh, ami the Threat Troubles
which Singers and PubllcSpcakcrs are subject
te. Fer thirty years Brown's Bronchial
Troches have been recommended by physi
cians, and always give perfect satisfaction.
Having been tested by wide and constant use
for nearly an entire generation, they have at
tained well-merited rank among the tew staple
remedies of the nge. Sold at 2." cents a box
everywhere. mS-lvdTTIi&S&lyw
Catarrh et the Bladder. -
Stlngiug, smarting, Irritation ?'
pas-agUdiseascd discharge cured .by uchu.
palna. Druggists. Depot Jehn F. Leng
Sens. Lancaster.
Write te Mrs. Lydla E. Pinkbam, Ne 233
Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass. for im
relative te the curative properties et her eg
ctable compound in all female complaints.
The Power or the PreM.
In no way is the power et the press mere
surely shown than in the universal knowl
edge that has in less tlian a year, been diffused
throughout flity millions of people of the won
derful curative properties- or that splendid re
medy Kidney-Wert. And the people from the
Atlantic te the Pacific have shown their Intel
ilgcnec and their knowledge et what is in the
papers, by already making Kidney-Wert their
household remedy for all diseases of the kid
neys. Hver and bowels. Herald.
' ' Jyll-lwd4w
Itching Pile symptoms aud Cnre.
The symptoms are moisture, like perspira
tlen, intense itching, increased by scratching,
very distressing, particularly at night, as if
pin worms were crawling.in Ad about the
rectum ; the private parts are sometimes aT
tected ; It allowed te continue very serious re
sults may lollew. Dr. fcwayne's All-Healing
Ointment is a pleasant sure cure. Alse for
tetter, itch, salt rheum, scald head, Erysipelas,
barber's itch, blotches, all scaly, crusty, cuta cuta
neous eruptions. Price, M) cents, three bores
for 1125. Sent by mail te any address en re
ceipt of price in currency or three cent post
age stamps. Prepared only by Dr. Swaync A
Sen. 330 North Sixth street. Philadelphia, Pa,
.Sold by all prominent druggists.
Juiie23-3indMWS&w
Oulnine and Arsenic
Ferm the basis et many or the Ague remedies
in the market, and are the last resort of Physi
cians and people who knew no better medi
cine te employ, ler tills distressing complaint.
The effects of either et these drugs arc de
structive te the system, producing headache.
Intestine disorders, vertigo, dizziness, ringing
in the cars, and depression of the constitu
tional health. Ayeu's Aece Cure Is a vege
table discovery, containing neither quinine,
arsenic, nor any deleterious ingredient, and is
an infallible anil rapid cure ler every lerm et
Fever and Ague. Iti effects arc permanent
and certain, and no Injury can result from iu
use. llestdes being n positive cure ter Fever
and Ague in all Its lerm?, it is also a superior
remedy for Liver Complaints. It is an excel
lent tonic and preventive, as well as cure, el
all complaints peculiar te malarieus, marshy
and miasmatic districts. Ily direct action en
the Liver and biliary apparatus, It emulates
the system te a vigorous, health condition.
Fer sale by all dealers. Jyl5-1 weeds w
(Je te II. B. Cochran's Drug store, 137 North
Queen street, for Mrs. Veema' JVew JVa JVa
ttenul Dues. Fer brightness and durability et
coIer,nre uiieiiuuled. Celer from 2 te 5 pounds.
Directions in English and (Jemian. Price. 15
cents.
Hay Fever.
Fer twenty-live years I have been severely
attllctcd with Hay Fever, and have tried many
remedies without relict. While suffering in
tensely I was induced, through Mr. Tichnor's
testimonial, te try Ely's Cream Halm. The im
mediate effect was marvelous. 1 have been
enabled te perform my pastoral duties with
out the slightest inconvenience. Have been
exposed te heat, draughts and dust, and have
escaped a let urn attack. I pronounce Ely's
Cream Halm a cure ler Hay Fever. William
T. Cakk, Presbyterian Paster, Elizabeth, N. J-
Havine been afflicted with Hay Fever for
years I gave Ely's Cream ISaliu a trial ; was
much beucllted if net permanently cured. 1
have had no real attacks since using it. E. H.
llAUt'U. Editor, Carben Counts Democrat,
Mauch Chunk. Pa. Price 50 cents.
Jyl5-2wdeedw
MetlicrM nietnciitit Mothers!!
Aie you disturbed at night and broken et
your rest by a sick child suffering and crying
with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth 1
11 .se, go at once and get a bottle of MRS.
WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. It will re
lieve the peer little suflcrcr Immediately de
pend upon it ; there Is no mistake about it.
There is net a mother en caith who has ever
used it, wne will net tell you at once that it
will regulate the bewcl9, 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 lemale physician and nurses in the
United Statcu. Sold everywhere ; 25 cents a
Lettie. inarZ-lvd&wM.WAS
DEATHS.
DENDhs. In this city, July 1, 1SS1, Charles
II. Demies, son et Charles Demies, esq.., aged
15 years, 1 month and 11 days.
Funeral lrem the residence et his father,
Ne. 507 West Orange street, en" Tuesday alter alter
neon at 2 o'clock, te proceed te the Zion's Re
formed cemetery, Millersville, ler interment.
Services at the Reformed church, Millersville,
nt : o'clock. 2td
l'OLITIVAl
Fer Cennty Commissiener:
FI'.ANK CLARK, of Strasburg township.
Sul-ject te the choice et the Democratic coun
ty convention. inrGsl&wtp
ADAM b. DIETRICH, et Maner township.
Subject te the decision of the Democratic
county convention.
HENRY F. HARTMAN (Lime Iturncr),et
East Lam peter township. Subject tethc choice
et the Democratic county convention.
npi-2-dXwlp
MARTIN IllLDKURAXr, et Mount Jey
Unreugh. Subject te the decision et the Dem
ocratic county convention. aplS-d&wlp
J ERE MOHLER. Ephrata. Subject te the
decision of the Democratic county conven
tion, uprll-d&wtp
Fer County Auditer:
JOHN S. BROWN, et Diumerc township.
Subject te Democratic rules. m27-dwtp
JOHN L. LIUHTNER, of Leacock township.
Subject te the decision et the Democratic
ceuntv convention. aprlS-tfd&w
JVi'W AltriLltTlSJlMUNTS.
IF YOV WabT A GOOD, FINE AND KE
liablc Parler Suit, Walnut or Cottage
Chamber Suit, Fine lint Back, Marble Tep
Tallies, Leeking Class, c, cheap, go te
1LVE X tUblbl. e,
ltd UC East King Street.
C1KAIN AND PROVISIONS BOUGHT,
X sold anil carried en margins, in Chicago
and Philadelphia, by
S. K YUNDT, Breker,
Ne. 15 East King Street,
jylfi-Smd Luncaster, Pa.
C1AUD Or THANKS.
j The undersigned return their sincere
thanks te the Lancaster Firemen for their
heroic conduct in battling against the fierce
tlamcs at the Lancaster Cerk Factory en the
15th lust. They deserve the highest praise .
a; w. UUSSEL,
ltd DODGE & SON.
XTOT1CE. THE POLICEMEN SWOKS
ll In te-day will meet at Bre. Kiehl's this
evening te receive their badges and receive
their orders in regard te their duties at Quar
rvvilln Weeds meetinir Sunday next (17th).
'The 'bus te convey them te camp will leave
ai 4 a. IU. x lie i rum leaves jiiiik suvct. itciiwi
at 'J:li a. m. OSCAlt JONES,
ltd Presiding Elder.
IlKASS BAND SEXT1STTE.
FEUD WEBEIt, Lkadkk.
Ne. 8. SOUTH QUEEN .STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
Religious and Harmonic Music can new be
engaged ler Celebrations, Picnics. Surprise
Parties, Excursions, Concert Satoens, c.
Comprises 0 men. Apply te the above ad
dress. lul
YJEW L.1VEUY 8TAULK.
The undersigned has reopened a
UIVERY STABLE
At the old stand, rear et the Grape Hetel.
WAGONS OF THE LATEST STYLES AN1
FROM THE BEST MAKERS.
First-Class Horses, Careful Drivers.
Alse always en hand and for sale Horses ami
Wagons of every description. Horses and
Wagons bought.
CYRUS H. COLVIN.
JV9-lnulS
JTEW ADnXTJUSEMLZXTS'
JOHN W ANA-MAKER'S STOKE.
!e:-
Dressmakers find advantage in buying satins, linings, trimmings and all
the paraphernalia of their art where they find everything they use, great va
riety of everything, and liberal dealing as well.
AH wool black buntings that began the season at 25 cents, end it at 12$
cents ; at 50, new 31 ; at $1,' new 68 cents.
The gay little shawls of silk barege, chenille and tinsel are very acceptable
for evenings out of town. Further marking down te-day in zephyr shawls of
which we have a very great quantity.
Summer silk dresses, such as have been well received at $18, are new $15.
., Ladies' cloth, flannel, gingham and figured lawn dresses reduced about a third.
White wrappers at from one-quarter te three-quarters recent prices ; gingham
and percale wrappers at one-quarter.
Quite a collection of boys' short trouser suits for $2 ; sailor and ethers ;
none of them made for any such price. Shirt waists at 40, such as bring 75,
seersucker and polka-dot chintz ; fast colors.
Men's seersucker vests 23 cents, trousers 50, coats 50 ; $1.25 for the suit.
White vests, soiled, 50 cents. Dusters $1. Stout trousers $1.50. Fancy worsted
suits $15 ; lately $20. Woolen vests 25 cents, trousers $1, coats $2.50.
All en bargain tables ; and a great many mere.
Made te measure; blue serge, $18 ; blue flaunel, $13 ; Scotch ' Bannock Banneck
burn, $20.
MARKET STREET, MIDDLE ENTRANCE.
JOHN WANAMAKER,
Chestnut, Thirteenth and Market Streets, and
City Hall Square,
PHILADELPHIA.
G
IVI.KK. ROWERS & HUKSTI
CARPETS! CARPETS!
Opening New Lines of RODY BRUSSELS.
Opening New Lines et TAPESTRY 1IKUSSE I.S. ..,. nl;nu
PRICES LOW. PRICES LOW.
Alse ettering at a Cre.it Reduction a Lare Stock of
BRUSSELS AND INGRAIN CARPETS
Ot this Last Spi ing's Styles. These Carpets are all et the
only we have had them in stock since this last Spring.
MATTIXdS AXD OIL CLOTHS OFFER1XG VERY LOW.
MOSQUITO CANOPIES AXD NETTINCS at Very Lew Prices.
3-lieur et closing r. o'clock, except Saturday evening, until further notice.
-:e:-
GIVLER, BOWERS & HURST,
25 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTER, PA.
THE OLD CORNER,
COR. DUKE AND VINE STS., LANCASTER, PA.
NORBECK & MILEY,
Practical Carriage Builders,
take this opportunity et calling the attention et the public te thelr Unrivalled Stock et Vc
hides, including every variety new in use.
NOW rS THE
It off till Spring, when trade
nit be tilled.
Don't put It off till Spring, when trade is
given that cannot be tilled.
FANCY BUSINESS WAGONS,
itli the the most artistic painting, made en sheit notice, and satisfaction guaranteed.
The best in the market. Repairing promptly attended te. lteuicmber ourMetto :
"OUR WORK SUSTAINS OUR WORD,"
ami remember the place, COKNEIf. OP SOUTH DUKE AND VINE STUEETS.
A'cir AvrjumsuMJiXT,
ClEMIKNS'S CITY COKNETBANI) THIS
j evening, and Barbcy's Celebrated Lager
Beer en tap at Hetel Prauke Garden,
ltd JOHN HESS, Proprietor.
SCHOOL. TAX 1SK1.
The duplicate is in the hands of Hie fici
urcr. 3 per cent, etr for prompt payment.
W. O. MARSHALL. Treasurer.
Ne. 12 Centre Squaie
i"Olliee hours lrem a. in. te 4 p. m.
iS-ttdlt
CWME ONE, COME ALL!
j Everybody is going te the Quarryville
Weeds Meeting te-morrow. The cheapest ex
cursion of the season. Train leaves Lancaster
(Upper Depot) at 9 a. m.. and Lancaster (King
Street. Depot) at U-10 a. in. Returning leave
Quarry ville at fi::!0 p. m. Pare ler the round
trip only 65 cents. The Camp Ground only a
short distance 1 mm .the depot. ltd
"1ARPETS.
COai., arc.
PHILIP SCHUH, SON & CO.,
MANUFACTORY,
NO. 130 SOUTH WATER STREET,
Lancaster, Pa.,
Well-known Manufacturers of Genuine
LANCASTER QUILTS,
COUNTERPANES.
COVERLETS,
BLANKETS,
CARPETS.
CARPET CHAIN,
STOCKING YARN, &e.
CUSTOM RAG CARPETS A SPECIALTY.
LANCASTER FANCY
DYEING ESTABLISHMENT.
Dress Goods Dyed cither in the piece or in
Garments; also, all kinds of silks. Ribbons,
Feathers and Woolen Goods Dyed. Gen
tleinen's Coats, Oven-eats, Pants. Vests, Ac.
Dyed or Scoured; also. Indigo Blue Dycinp
All'erdcrs or goods left with us will receive
nreinnt attention.
prompt CASU 1AI1, K0USEWKD
CARPET RAGS.
COAL. GOAL..
Ceal el the best quality put up expressly lei
family use, and at the lowest market rates
TRY A SAMPLE TON.
YARD 150 hOUTII WATER STKEE'l.
2-lyaRSI PHILIP SCHUM. SON ACQ
WAJtTJSD.
'TAILORS WANTED. HXPERIEN CED
I hands te work en Coats and Overcoats.
Atiplvte HAGKRA BROTHER, .
Jyl4-3td 25 West King Street.
WANTED AT THE LANCASTER JJOLT
Works boys trein Ute 16 years of age.
Steady and industrious boys cam from three
te six dollars per week. jyl4-lwd
ItTlKTKn A
BAKKK WANTED
IM-
Ap-
lV ,netiAtiiv te work as second hand,
niv at L. ueus ft son a,
1 101 and 103 Middle Street,
jyl3-tfd Lancaster, Pa.
ANTKD-A NUBSE TO WAIT ON SICK
lady. Inquire Immediately at Ne. 2J1
West King street. ""
WANTED. TWO tilKLS TO LEAKN TO
feed Adams Presses are wanted by " In
quirer" Printing and Publishing Company,
53 and 55 North queen street. ltd
mUBNPAKK DIVIDEND. THE rRESI-
I dent and Managers el'the Lancaster, Eliz Eliz
idHitbtewn and Mlddletewn Turnpike Read
have this day declared a dividend et three del-
1..1 nn OftCIl Sliare mi sujuk, nuynuic uu w
m and.
, M. LONG, Treasurer.
July 4,1881.
jya Jiueaw
JOHN WANAMAKEK-S STORE.
1 IVI.KK, BOVVERS & BURST!
Rest Qualities and are Geed Styles,
TIME TO BUY.
is brisk, customers urc'plenty, ii
brisk, customers are plenty, una erueis me.
J'APXKUANaiffUa, e.
S(
CKEENSt SCRKENSt!
We make te outer all kinds et
WIRE SCREENS-
i
Fer Deers and Windows, put up at short no
tice and very best manner. Plain, Figured
and Landscape Wires sold by the toot In any
quality desired.
CHOICE STYLES OF
WALLPAPERS
WINDOW SHADES, &c.
FIXTURES, PAPER CURTAINS, HOL
LANDS, EXTENSION CORNICES,
CURTAIN POLES, LOOPS. BANDS,
TASSELS, FRINGES, PICTURE
NAILS, CORDS, ETC. ,
Orders taken ter Fine Pier and Mantel
ters.
Mlr-
PHARES W. FRY,
NO. 57 NORTH QUEEN 8T.
OBNITVRB.
s
PECIAL NOTICE FOR THE SEASON I
Yeu can have
FURNITURE
REPAIRED
X1SIIED :
AND RE-VAR-
CHAIRS KE-CANED, RE-PAINTED AND
VARNISHED-!
OLD
MATTRESSES MADE OVER LIKE
NEW !
OLD FRAMES RE-OILDED AT MODERAT
PRICES !
ALL KINDS OrVFTJRNITURE RECOVERED
AXD UPimLSTERED IN FIRST- .
CLASS MANNER!
AT-
Walter A. Hemitsh's
Furniture aud Picture Frame Reems,
1SK KAST KINO STREET,"
nS-Cnid Over China llalL
PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT
the Mayer's Office te Monday evening,
July 18, 1881, at 7i o'clock, for the erection efa
holler house at the Water Works, and at the
same time and place ter the erection et fenr
forty horse-power tubular boilers. Bids must
be in STRICT ACCORDANCE with the plans
and specifications, otherwise they will net be
considered. Plans and specifications may be
seen at the Mayer's Office. The Committee
reserve the right of relectlng any or all bids
By order of the Water Committee.
.TNO. T. MacGONIGLE,
jy7-0td Chairman.
THIRD EDITION
SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 19, 1881.
AT LAST.
PLATT'S SUCCESSOR CHOSEN.
An Obicure Congressman Elected One
With a Bar'l and ' In the Lewest
Category or Public Men.''
Albany, July 1C. In the senatorial
convention te day Speaker Sharpe rose
and asked permission te make a statement,
te which there was no objection. He then
proceeded te detail the failure te secure a
caucus at the start and referred te the ene
called by a majority of the Republicans.
He acknowledge its authority as it craan
ated from a majority. He had delayed
action in accordance with the aesnlt of
that caucus because he saw in the elec
tion of the candidates it nominated a great
danger. He new warned the convention
of that danger, saying the Democrats of
the United States Senate would de what
they could te make the election futile. He
concluded by saying that wheu his name
was called he would vote for Elbridgc G.
Lapham instead of for Rescoe Conkling.
Applause...
The vete was thou proceeded with. Sen Sen
aeor Ferstei, when his name was called,
explained his action as a member of the
caucus committee. He oencludcd by vot
ing for Wm. M. Evarts.
Senater Ilelbert, wheu his name was
called, denounced the action of Senater
Ferster and said Speaker Sharpe had
made the greatest mistake of his life. He
concluded by voting for Rosceo Conkling.
Senater Stralian said he was net yet
ready te admit that he had been deiug
wrong. He was ready te accept the will
of the people but it must come through
the regular medium.
The vete steed as follews: Petter 47,
Lapham (19, Conkling 29, Evarts 1 ; neces
sary te a choice 73. Senater Baker,
Speaker Sharpe aud Assemblyman Sisson
were the only ones who changed from
Conkling te Lapham. The changes in the
Assembly vote indicate the election of
Warner Miller en the next ballet.
Miller's Election.
The convention then proceeded te vole
ou the long term vacancy witli the follow
ing result : Kernan 47, Miller 70, Fish 9,
Chapman 2, Daniels 1, Adams 1, Starin 2t
Tenney 1, Wheeler 4, Talcott 1, Bliss 1.
Necessary te a choice, 73. The chair de
clared Warner Miller elected te fill the
vacaucy caused by the resignation of
Thes. C. Piatt. The convention then ad
jeurned.
Warner Miller, of Herkimer, was born
in Oswego county, New Yerk, August 12,
1838 : Graduated at Union college in 18C0 :
commenced teaching in the Fert Edward
collegiate institute, but en the breaking out
of the war enlisted as private in the Fifth
New Yerk cavalry ; served in the Shenan
doah Valley; was promoted te besergeaut besergeaut
majer and lieutenant ; was taken prisoner
at the battle of Winchester; is new en
gaged in the manufacture el paper, and
farming ; was a delegate te the national
convention at Philadelphia in 1872 ; was
elected te the New 1'erk Legislature in
1874, and also in 1873 ; was elected te the
Fertv-sixth Cenuress, and was re-elected
te the Ferty-seventh Congress as a Repub
lican, receiving 19,792 votes against 15,900
votes for Dennis O'Brien. Democrat.
Mr. MiUer has always been a Republi
can and formerly acted with Conkling,
but split off from him soma years age and
has been active iu the anti-Ceukling ranks,
la Congress he has taken no special rank
except in the defense of his own special in
terest, the weed pulp monopoly, and of
his course iu that matter the Tribune
itself said in au editorial of March 13,
1880:
"Is it true or net that Mr. Russell and his
fellow cemrrcssman Mr. Warner Miller at
tended the paper-makers' conventions of
August 1878 and 1879 ? Is it true or net
that at these meetings agreements were
adopted for stepping work and demandiug
higher prices ? Is it trite or net that meet
tings have since been held at the St.
Nicholas hotel, iu this city, and elsewhere
te regulate the price of weed-pulp ? The
committee of ways and means then con
sidering the question of removing the.duty
en weed-pulp might de well te interro
gate the geutlctnen named upon these
points."
The New Yerk Keening Pest, an able
Republican paper, abeuf the same time
said of him : "He presented the disgrace
ful spectacle of a member of Congress be
fore the committee of ways and means en
deavoring by specious arguments
aud false statements te further his own
pecuniary interest." The Times, tee,
spoke of him with similar severity am4
put him in "the lowest category of pub
lic men.-
The causes which led te the election te
day were partly the fear of a Democratic
legislature being chosen if adjournment oc
curred without an election, and are partly
traceable te the treachery of Sharpe te
Conkling. " This, in turn, it is alleged, is
due te the defection of Cernell and Arthur
from their chief, and there are rumors
that Blaine and Arthur have made a truce
of which this remit was one of the condi
tions. All sorts of rumors of trades and corrupt
combinations against Conkling arc afloat,
and the prospect is that great liveliness
will come out of this struggle. Accord
ing te Mr. Conkling's theory the election
of Miller reduces the slender Republican
majority in the Heuse by ene vote which
cannot be replaced before the time of or
ganization. Eds. Intelligencer. .
Rioters Sentenced In Keine.
Reme,.- July 10. Six men have been
fined and imprisoned for disturbing the
funeral precession of Pepe Pins
IX. en Tuesday last. There was
great disorder at the trial of the
prisoners and the court was cleared twice.
The sentences were received with a storm
of shouts and hisses. Nearly three thou
sand people cheered tlie prisoners when
coming out of court.
The Saratoga Races.
Saratoga, N". Y., July 1C The at
tendance at the races te-day is very large
and of a brilliant character. The weather
is delicrhtful. First race, five fnrleni:
dash, Papoose came in first, Benner 2d
and Jake White 3d, wen by three lengths.
Time, 1:03:1.
British War Vensel Sent te Newfoundland.
.Londen, July 1G. It is stated that a
Bloep.of war of six guns has been sent te
reinforce the squadron protecting the New
foundland fisheries.
The heat continues, several deaths hav c
occurred in England from sunstroke.
A Reported Negotiation Denied.
Philadelphia, July 10. rhe report
that E. W. Clark, president of the Lehigh
Navigation Ce., new in Europe, had nego
tiated a lean for the redemption of the
floating debt of the company is autherita
tively denied.
Anether Fiery Visitor en the Way.
Rochester,. July 10. Nebulous matter
has been discovered in riht ascension
hours 48 minutes, declension north 33 de
grees 45 minutes. This is believed te be
the expected comet of 1813.
CONYALESCING.
THE PRESIDENT MUCH BETTER.
TO-DAY'S BULLETINS FAVORABLE.
Official Moraine Repert.
Executive Mansion, July 16 8:30 a.
m. The president has passed another geed
night and is steadily progressing towards
convalescence. Pulse 90, temperature 9S.5,
respiration IS. ,
Signed 4). W. Bliss.
J. E. Barnes.
J. J. Woodward.
Reet. Reybcrn.
In view of the favorable progress of the
president's case the surgeons have decided
te issue bulletins hereafter only in the.
morning and evening. (
The Repert te the Consulting Sargeon.
Executive Mansion, Washington, D.
C June 16, 1 p. m. The following tele-'
gram was sent by the attending surgeons
this afternoon : Executive Mansion, 1 p.
m. Te Dr. F. n. Hamilton and Dr. II.
Agnew : The presideut progresses stead
ily towards convalescence. During the
last 24 hours he lias had but ene eighth
of a grain of sulphate of merphia (iu
a single hypodermic injection at bed time.)
He slept weU and this morning expresses
himself as feeling quite easy ; quinta is con
tinued iu 3 grain doses three timesjdaily ; he
is taking a still larger proportion of solid
feed with mere relish than hitherto and
some old pert wine has been substituted,
the tekay, its flavor being preferred by
the patient. The febrile rise yesterday
afternoon was less thau ou any day since
you saw him. At 7 p. m. his pulse was
98. temperature 93.5, respiration 20. This
morning at 8:30, pulse 90, temperature
98.5, respiration 18. At 1 p. m., pulse 94,
tempcrature 98.4, respiratien 18. ncro ncre
after our daily dispatch te you will be
after the evening consultations.
Sigucd D. W. Bliss,
J. K. Barnes,
J. J. Woodward,
Rebert Reyiiurn.
.
ROW AT A. UALL.
Disgraceful anil Fatal Fight, in Which an
Outsider Is Killed.
New Yerk, July 16. A Wilkesbarre
special say : At one o'clock this morning,
duritig the pi egress of a supper and
ball, at a public house kept by
Geerge Judge, a bitter quarrel
occurred between the participants.
After a struggle a division of the
belligerents wtrj ejected from the
premises, who at once armed them
selves with stones aud made a furious
attack en the house. While the
assailants were at work a party of circus
men arrived. The row attracted their at
tention, and as they approached they
were set upon by the roughs,
most of whom were Mellie Maguires,
and a fierce fight ensued between them.
During the row one of the circus attach s
fired a revolver into the crowd, the ball
driving through a window of the saloon and
piercing the brain of Jehn Morgan.
He dropped dead in his tracks. An An
other bul'e& struck a young woman,
named Mellie Murphy, in the shoulder, se
verely injuring her.
Officers were scut te Mauch Chuuk this
morning te arrest the man who fired the
fatal shot.
l'lre in Flerencevllle, N. 1L
Calais, Maine. July 10. A lire in
Flerenceville, N. B., en Thursday after
noon last burned Richard Wheeler's house
and barn, less $4,000, insurance $1,300 ;
Mrs. G. W. Wheeler's house,less $2,500,
no insurance ; Rev. Jeseph Fiewelling's
house, less $1,000, insurance $600;
Samuel Tayler's house, less $200,
no insurance. The Methodist church,
less $1500. no insurance ; II. T. Harlet's
house, less considcrable,amouut unknown,
no insurance, tue lire erigiuaiuu
Wheeler's barn, cause unknown.
111
Uen. l'cinberten's Funeral.
Philadelphia, July 1C The funeral
of the late Gen. Jehn C. Pemberton took
place from the residence of his brother,
Henry Pemberton, in this city, this morn
ing. There wcie 110 pall bearers and the
funeral was attended by but few persons
ether than relatives and personal friends.
WEATHER INDICATIONS.
Washington, July 10. Fer the Middle
Atlautie states, slightly warmer, fair
weather, variable winds, shifting te
westerly, stationary or lower barometer.
.n auk am.
I'lillHdelpnia Market.
ruiLADULPHiA. July 1ft. Fleur market
firm hut quiet; Superfine, .t (0:; Hi:
extra St :.0 ; Ohie & Indiana family, nt
15 SOriU 23; Pennsylvanl i family 5.rrf
r,62y.; St. Lenls de B W !: Minnesota
Extra .". neatiiWl: de8tralglit,JCi!3Si;. VI; win
ter patent S0W7 it : anting no p Mtst mi.
Rye flour at t 755 I e
Wheut nntet nd easier; Ne. 2 West
ern Red, $1 2B ; D-jl. and Penn'a Red, and
Anihcr, 1 2C1 r.. ..,,
Cern tinner; steamer, .rljfc; sail yel
low. h;M)c: sail mixed, RigSVic; Ne. 2, mixed,
525.c.
Oats market firmer ; Ne. I White, 43J
ay.C ; Ne. 2. de 4Je; Ne. 3, de 40c; Ne. 2
.Mixed, S93:iiJe.
Rye dull at !Oc.
Previsions hrm ; mess perk 18 e.)iffls 25 ;
beet haiu tl r.O25 uu ; Indian m.tn
beef $21 30. , , ,
Bacen winked shoulder, 7Kc; salt d
C'Kiile: smoke.1 Imiin 11JQ12!c; pickled
Iwius, Hai0Je.
Lard market and prices nominal :clty kettle
12c; me- nuiciieiV lit Uc; prune
st;aui.$13.
Butter market moderately active, and
prices steady; Creamery extra at 21c;
Western, at 22c; de geed te choice 21ft
23c; Bradterd county and New lerk extra,
2122c ; lir-,t, 19?20e.
Rolls dull : Pennsylvania lsc ; Westeri
17c.
Egg dull and weak ; Penn'a at WiQWe ;
Western, lie.
Cheese steady : New Yerk full en-am.
UJc; Western full cre-re, 3'jc; de talr
te geed, S9?.
Petroleum dull ; Retlnul 7c.
Whisky at 1 12. ,
Seeils Geed te prime Clever, jebliiujr, 8
8Kc ; Timethy, Jobbing, :t3 in ; de de K1hx-..
steady at $1 2-1.
flew Vura Mantel.
mw oak. July !. Fleur State and VV ext
ern without decided change ; moderate expert
and home trade demand ; Superfine State
$ I (am; oe ; extra de a 8ir( ue ; choice de jr ie
5 25: fancy de $5 30S 75: round hoop Ohie
$1 095 00 : choice i!e $5 109675; superfine
western ()01 75; common te geed ex
tra de $1 809525 ; choice de $5 aa 73 ; choice
white wheat de, at $5 25g; 25. Southern
steady anil quiet ; common te fair extra
.-. nan 73 : eoed te choice de $5 8Da7 SO.
Wheat prices J4c lower and market
less aftlve; Ne. 2 Red, July. $1 27
l 27; de August, $1 211 23; de
Septcmlier, $1 2lil 2314.
Cern heavy and Me lower; mixed west
ern spot. IsgSBJic ; de future, 558c.
Oats excited and J4c better ; Suite, 43
15 ; Western, 4254c.
Live Stock Markets.
Nkw Yerk. There was a brisk trade in
horned cattle yesterday morning, and valu-s
were steady. Trade in sheep and lambs was
dull, and values were rather uncertain, even
for sheep et geed quality, which were fair. At
Sixteenth street yards horned cattle sold at
9!4HMe 1R tt-. weights 4 te 10 cwL At Ilaral
mus Cove yards prices were 7ftl24c fl .,
weights 44 te 9 cwt.; qualitvas above reported
very peer te geed, in t lie" aggregate coarse;
general sales en 55 te 5C ft. net; geed quality
steersebtalned57ft.net. Milch cows held en
sale. V cals sold at 7Hc ft- UaX "J?1
fed, at 43cB. Sheep sold at 4K0cVft
Lambs. (9c V ? wes.eic ,6vJJ
71c1if market dull, and prices a shade lower
for the few offerings; sales geed Texmas at
; geed te choice steers quotable at SS MM
6: fair te medium. 9S5 40.
Shep and Lambs- Receipts te-day. 15.C09
head : total for week thus far, 19,000 head : same
time last week. 13.000 head ; consigned through.
61 cars : market dull and prices tending down
want : talr te geed Western sueen quotable at
$1 503 25 ; choice te fancy at 43 5ui 7-, : 4 cars
remain unsold.
Hogs Receipts te-day. 3.5CO head ; total ler
week thus far. 27.C0O head: same time last
week, '21.000 head ; consigned through, 21S cars ;
market dull, and prices lower except for best
grades; sales geed te choice Yorkers at 9640a
6 CO ; geed medium weights, SS TOffiC SO.
Chicaoe. Hogs Receipt, 27,000 bead: ship
ments, 4.UU head; market lower; mixed pacic
ing,S20t;Xi; light. WeOgG 50 ; choice heavy,
$45g;e.
Cattle Receipts. u,.V0 head; shipments, 4,900
head : market slew and lower; experts, $6Q
t 30 ; common te choice shipping, ft 705 90.
fcheep Receipts, 1.S00 head ; shipment. 350
head : geed demand for best : superior sheep,
$jjI0; fair te medium, 4 031 75.
Neeu Quotations et the drain Market
Furnished by .laeeti is. Leng, Commission
Rreker.
Chicago. Aiur. Sept. Oct.
Wheat J1.12; $ 1.1IM $ I.llj
Year.
L09S
Sept.
Cern 4V A")i Al
Oats 2S;rt .27i .27?
I'erk 17.:tt 17.W
Lard 1I.9JK 1I.M) 11.40
rUILADfcXPIIIA.
Aug. Sept. Oct.
WT.eat 1.22 1.22"'$ 1.23Ji
Cem 7i .Oi .
Oats 3C; jii .aaj
stock marsec
New Yerk, riuladelphla aud Locut Stock-
also United States llends reixirted dally lv
Jacob II. J.oke. N. K. Cor. Centre Sitnaru.
Nkw Yemic Stocks.
Stocks lower.
July h.
A. M. P. M. r. It
10:00 l:CO 3.00
OVf 7'
. 12T!i VW; 124K
1221 119 U8i
. iia' 111 rci?
Chicago ft North Western. ..
Chicago. Mil. .t St. 1'aul ....
Canada Southern
Del., Lack. A Western
Delaware A Hudsen t.'anai..
Denver ,t Rie Grande
I'ii; j mf
.. 122'
KWS
no
1UT
ei
1214
Hannibal ft St. Jee
U2
92
Lake Shere ft Mich. Southern.. 121' i 12:
Manhattan Elevated.
18-Ji
li
19
Michigan Central
M!-eiiri. Kansasft Texas
N. Y..I.ake Krie ft Western....
New Jersey Central ,
f. , Ontario ft We-ttern
New Yerk Central ,
Ohie ft Mississippi
i'ueitic Mail Stcuniahip Ce
St. l'aul ft Omaha
de Preferred
Central Pacific
Texas l'acilie
Union l'acilie
Wulmsh, St. Leuis ft Tactile.. .
" Preferred
Western Union Tel. Ce
1'UILADBLVHIA.
Stocks steady.
Pennsylvania It. It.
Reading........... ...... .........
Lehigh Valley
Lehigh Navigation
llutraie, Pltts..& Western
Northern Central
Northern Paci tic.
" Prelcried
Ilcsten ville
Philadelphia ft Kile It. R
lewaliulch Mining
United States Uends.
United St-itcs 1 per cants
4M "
3K " '..'.'
aK 'r-i ''
4f,i, 4fi! 4t
43 42 42?i
9S.; SI9 USJi
34 mi a;
UiU 112J 113
39,';; .... 39J4
tS'i 19 4i
ll-'i 41 11
101 .... 1e:;?h
r.2'1 2 6A
laws i2si ay,
5r' TJ-r'i SlMi
fltJ-r;
Sll' 91
29i
22W
M
4214
S-'Ji
29i
45k
225
54'4
t-2K
21?
23
mi
42Jj
1:00
l!
114V?
102 "
102
tiralu Oue tat leun.
One o'clock quotations of grain anil provis previs
ions, furnished by S. K. Yiindt, Rreker, 15J
East King street.
CHICAUO. . ',u,va1!L
July. Aug. Sept.
Wheat UHK I.J$ '"
Cern LJ.J .L4
Oats -A ,??
Perk ', ,
Lard .' 12.3T. II.S7JC.
1'UlLADBLrUIA.
July. -Aug. fept.
Wheat LA". l.?,i
Cern 5-r',2 -5
EXVUltSIOSS.
A GKUAV COLOUR! WOODS MKKTINU
WILL UK HELD AT O.UARRYVILLK,
ON SUNDAY, JULY 17th, 1881.
Sped! train leaves King Street Depot, at 9
u. 111. Returnlnr leaves uuarryvun-aiw..i.
in. Kure for thu round trip only one.
Fer
full particulars see Iarg; pesters.
yH,9,ll,ir,ltil
1WAX.E SIXTH SL'UMKK TOUK TO
Niagara Falls ami Watkins Glen,
ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1H81.
Leave Lancaster en Ni.ig.tr.t. Eiressat II a.
m.'
Tickets for the Round Trip .7S.
Ceed te return en all Indus for 13 days.
Speciurreduclioii.set 0111: dollar per day les
than regular charges at Calumet, Interna
tional, tilen Mountain innl.ilen Park Hotels.
Tickets will be feed te leave Mise oil 3d Ulid
4th et August, r or ticket- and liiloruiatleu
call en C. L. KON lEl:SMITII,
.-UKatt King Street,
or .IAS. A DALE,
jvO-awdftttw " Yerk, Pa.
(i A. It. KXCCIION T
YOKK FUHNACE,
THURSDAY, JVLY2, 1881.
Reunion or ex-Soldiers and Sailors. Music,
Dancing, Fishing, Ihatlng, Relreslnneiits, Ac.
EVERYBODY INVITED.
Special train leave Pennsylvania Rallreail
Depot at 7:.".0 a. in.
TICKET J, ONLY
CIIILIIRK.N 30c.
' Fer ale at depot en day rxcursieii, at the
stores or James A. Niuilew, II. McElroy, Jacob
Cciges.Jelui Itlack.jr., nii.l tint comrades or
the Pert Train -tops at Meiintville, Colum
bia, Washington, Turkey Hill mid Sab: Harber.
Let everybody go. Jyl.V5td
MUSICAL LN&TUV MUSTS.
rpuE
Ai,Bin:ciiT PIANOS
Are the Cleanest, because tliey ure the Rest.
L. IS. II ERR, Aguut.
Ne. 3 Kn-t Orange Street,
apr:l ::iil I jinraster. Pa.
OI'KCIAL NOTlCi:.
ORuANS AND PIANOS can be purchased
at the
Lancaster Organ Manufactory
from ten te twenty -if percent, cheaper dur
ing the month et April than any ether time.
a 1 liiivc. 11 lat-'c assortment et ail-kinds el
Musical Instruments en hand, purchasers will
And it te their advantage 11 ter examining
ether Instruments te call at the warcroenis, as
they will then be able te see the superiority el
the Lancaster Organ or Chlekcring Piane.
1 have added steam power and am adding a
set et new machinery et my own Invention
rer making ail parts of an organ, from reeds te
the key beard, therefore saving time. uxpenu
and labor, and will give, my customers the
bencHf of it by reducing the prices. Send for
catalogues. All kinds et instruments tuned
and repaired, at
NO. 320 NORTH O.UEEN STREET.
ALEX.MclvlLLIl'S,
inar29-2wd.tcS Proprietor
VAMPKTB.
G
KEAT HAROAINS IN tAKftrn,
I claim
te have tint Largest and Finest
tock ei
CARPETS
InthisClty. Brussels andTapestry CARPETS
Three-ply, Extra Super, Super, All Weel,
Halt Weel and Part Weel Ingrains: from th
besttotliccheapest-aslewa-s asc. per yard.
All the
FINEST AXD CHOICE PATTERNS
that ever can be seen In this city.
I a!e have a Large and Fine Stock el my
own make
Chain and Hag Carpels,
AS LOW AS 35c. PER YARD.
Alse MAKE CARPETS TO ORDERut short
notice. Satisfaction guaranteed.
-Xe trouble te show goods if jeu de net
wish te purchase. I earnestly solicit a call.
H. S. SHIRK,
203 WEST KING 8TREKT,
LANCASTER PA.