' 'n'fi-S4r-:. t?Jj-i -K ; l -? LAKCASTEE DAILY INTELLIGENCER, ERlDAt ADJUST 26. 1881. COLUMBIA NEWS. OUR REGULAR :COBKESPONlJKNCK. Three members of Ce. C. leave te-day at 12:40 p. m. for Wilkesbarre and Camp Garfield. A visit te our police courts find every thing dull. Lucky Columbians. Several shows are already booked for performances in the ppera house for Sep tcmber. Several families are beldiug a family picnic at Wild Cat Falls. A representative of Clapp and Jenes fire engine company, is in town examining the Vigilaut steamer who intend trading it off for one that is net se heavy. The advance agent for Nick Keberts's pantomime company is in town making arrangements for its appearance en Sep tember G. MissApnie Mussclman, of Yerk, who has been visiting in Columbia for the pa&t few weeks, returned home te day. Thtce coal cars ran off the track at the Columbia wharves yesterday afternoon, but no damage was done. While they were unloading hogs at the H. Ac C. stockyards about 200 of them es caped from the pens and ran down the It. & C. It. It. into a tobacco patch and into Supplee's steam engine works. It took about two hours te get them back into the pens. Yesterday afternoon " a wheel came off the wagon or Mr. II. Pelan, huckster, throwing him te the ground, and he was bruised somewhat by the horse falling against him. The shafts wcra broken, being the only damage done. At the Upp Ac IJlack contract, en the P. It. It., a bank of about live tens of dirt caved in, completely covering the place where the men had just left a short time before. If it would have happened when the men, were working cither death or serious injury would have resulted. An alarm of liie was raised at 9:13 this morning, caused by the slight burning of the oil and waste house and weight vilicc, at the Shawnee rolling mill. Our tiic de partment responded promptly, hut it was net necessary for them te go into service, as the lire was promptly put out by the mill hands It is supposed te have ignited from a spark fiem the cinder. Kev. Henry Wheeler, of this place, par ticipated in a special prayer meeting at Ocean Greve, N. .1., this morning, te offer prayer for the speedy recovery of Piesident Garfield. About ',000 persons were pres ent. Over fifty poisons offered prayer. It was one of the most impicssive services ever held en the grounds, and many poi sons were affected te teais. Alter blasting at the Snpplee steam en gine works yesterday afternoon the gas was ignited by lire in dropping the bottom of the blast furnace. It exploded with terrible feiec and great noise shattering a twelve-inch terra-eetta pipe for the dis tance of about 100 feet, also bursting a tin blast pipe. The weikmcn rushed out of the building and one man in his endca endca veis te reach a place of safety cut his leg. The engineer was se excited that he forget te shut off the pumps, and found his place ovcrfleoded this meining. The damages arc about $100. As Mr. Ed. Cellins, workman at Hei finger's taunery, was going te work yes terday about 12:'J0 p. in., a drove of steers were coming in the Lancaster pike, when one, becoming incensed or frightened, rushed at Mr. Cellins and caught him between a box car en the II. Ac C. It. It. and gored him in the right side severely. Mr. Cellins was removed te his home where he new lies. The wound is net necessarily serious, and the attending physician hopes seen te have him at work. Middle Street Meke Making Music. Wm. Jenes is the name of a Middle street coon who keeps a "place." It is net a religious place either, according te report, although William has escaped gein te jail several times for keeping a disorderly house, by jury. He is .guilty just the same, and a nest of white and black peenle of bad repute can always be found at his house. ' Last night Jenes get drunk and chased Wil liam Butler, a colored neighbor with an axe. Butler has sued him before 'Squire A. F. Dennelly. Nan Butler raised Cam this afternoon and proceeded te whip Mrs. Ceby, of Mid dle street, a woman twice her age. She succeeded in cutting the old woman en her arm badly. Accidents. A six-year-old son of Henry Kiaybill, re siding in East Denegal, while playing around where some lime had just been slacked, fell into it with his bare feet, burning them very badly- Rcv. Ephriam N. Nissley, who resides near Springville, while housing tobacco, fell from the overhead in his barn te the barnlloer. He struck against a wagon and broke two ribs. All for run. While playfully skylarking with his fellow employees in the Pennsylvania freight depot this raerninr, Lewis Dor Der wart received an unlucky blew with a paper-clip that was thrown at him, strik ing him fair upon the nose, breaking the nasal bones and causing a copious flew of gore. Dr. M. L. Davis rendered the nec essary surgery and put Lew's nose into geed shape. Ill XOWD. Aithur Jehnsen, au actor who is well known here, is in town with the ltentz party. He is well known in this city, hav ing played a long engagement at the Theatre Comieuc here severai years age. He was then a partner of James It. Itad cliffc, from whom he seen separated. He has played here a number of times since that. ltcaiitllul Tebarcu Leal. Zacii Weaver showed us this afternoon a leaf of tobacco -11 by 22 inches and as perfect in every respect as a tobacco leaf could well be. It is one of a dozen similar leaves grown en a stock in the premises of Jehn Powers, West King street near Mulberry. Attempted Incendiarism. La-t evening an attempt was made te burn the barn of Mrs. McGrann, located en the rear el the let extending from East Orange te Grant street, between Shippen I and Plum. Feitunately the attempt was discovered in time te prevent any damage being done. Withdrawn. Bernard Snyder, of the 8th ward, declines te be a candidate for delegate te the county convention. In the delegates for the 6th ward, one name should be Henry Souder, instead of Henry Sanders, as printed yesterday. FISH I NT. AT T1IK KIVKK. A Jelly Party and Geed Furiiare. Time at Yerk Yestei day morning a fishing party con sisting of the following gentlemen left this citv : Geerge M. Berger, Jehn A. Snyder, Simen W. ltaub, Frank It. Hewell, Israel Carpenter, Itebcrt Stablcferd, Jehn A. Keller, Win. Fisher. J. Gust Zeek, Jehn Lampaiter, Harry E. Carsen and Harry II. Hensel. They drove te Yerk Furnace, en the Susquehanna, arriving there at an early hour. Tiie camp was pitched and all went at once te the liver, where they began fishing, beating and sheeting frogs. By evening the party had caught twenty-four bass besides a number of cat and sun fish and an immense eel, which was landed en the rocks after a great deal or trouble by Simen W. ltaub. The largest fish was hooked by Harry E. Carsen of the Intelligknckr office. It was a bass and weighed ever two peiiuds. Frank Hewell caught the most cattish, and Is. Carpenter shot all of the frogs. The 1Kb weie all cleaned en the grounds and some of them were scivcd up in excellent style by Messrs. ltaub ami Berger, two line cooks, and were catcn-fer supper. The remainder were hi ought home. The party returned te this city last night about 11 o'clock having been detained en the read about an hour by the heating of an axle ofenc of ttm wagons. They had a eoed time, that being the only mishap. The eleven dozen of eggs were found te be plenty, and the ether grub was net scarce by any means. A BIG DA FOR TRENTON. Sale of Real Kstute. Henry Shubcrt, auctioneer, sold August 25th, at private sale, a two-story brick dwelling belonging te Jehn Gress, situated en Jie east side of Neith Queen street, be tween Lemen and James streets, Ne. 429, te Edwaid Jccds for$3,700. The state Lawi. We are indebted te our member of the Assembly. Elim G. Snyder, for a copy of the pamphlet Laws of Pennsylvania, for the session of 1881-82. They till a well printed volume of 273 pages. Ureen Tobacco Sold, Wellington Herting, of Hinklctewu, has sold te Jes. Mayer's Sens 1 acre of tobacco net cut at 20, 12, 8, 4. SEW A.VTKETJSJSMUTX8' TJOSENSTISIN'S 0"E TRICE HOUSE. -pOSENSTEIN'S ONE PRICE HOUSE. AL. The Heur Changed. On Monday morning at 11 o'clock the judge, sheriff and jury commissiencis will draw jurors in the commissioners' office. The time has been changed from 2 p. m. sent Out. James Liudthurst and wife had a hear ing before Alderman Barr this afternoon for being diunlc. She get 5 days in jail and he get. 30. When the Union ltnys Ge Over. According te the Trenten, N. J., news papers that town expects te have a geed deal of a time en Sept. 15, when the Union fire company, of this city, gees ever te sec the Union lire company there, with about 70 men and a band. Iu the afternoon of the 13th a banquet will be tendered them at the Assembly Reems, Tayler opera house, te which the members of common council and the presidents of each fire company will be invited. In the evening aterchfigh parade will take place, in which the following companies will partic ipate : union, of Lancaster ; Union, of Trenten ; Delaware, Washington, Heek and Ladder company, Iland-in-Hand, Harmony and the Mutual company from Chambcrsburg. Mr. H. S. Ilammill will act as chief marshal with an aid from each company, and as Trenten has net had such a gala for a long time a brilliant celebration is expected. The following day, the lGth, will be de voted te sight-seeing, winding up in the evening with a ball at Washington hall, te which the Hand-in-Hand and the Yeung America company, or burlmgten, will at tend as guests of the Union boys. At midnight a collation will be tendered te both Union companies. On the following day, Saturday, the visiting firemen will be taken te tiie asylum, prison potteries, &c, and will return home iu the afternoon. Amusement. MaiUane ltentz Te-night. Lancustei's patrons el miusiicl entertainments are pretty well in formed a te the quality of the pcrlenuuncc given ly the well known Mmc. Rentz com pany, and the following from the Dayton Journal would ecm te Indicate that the or ganization has net been permitted te degen erate: "The music was excellent, the tun sparkling, and the burlesque superlatively geed. The Hinging wai better than wc oxpecU expecU cd, anil the instrumental soles phenomena'! considering that they were performed by ladles en instruments net usual te the fair Hex. Can Can eor, therefore, compels us te say that the en tertainment given by Mine. Rentz's minstrels last evening was one of the best, most refined and amusing ever given in this city." The company willapprarul Fulton opera house to night in an entirely new pregramme, Incliul Ing a burlesque of ' Blilec Tayler." The careworn and overworked 11 nil c-nuilert and strength in Malt Hitters. City Kill Pesters. C.uen A llciiscl.clty bill pesters ami ills tributers, eftlcc luTBLuaBNcita building, Ne.'C Seuth Queen street. m Query Docs the netcshaver shave with Cu lieu ru .Shaving Seap. ' special notices. Terrible Less of Life. Miilionset rats, mice, cats, bed bugs, reaches, lese tneir lives by collision with "Heugh en Ksits." Sold by druggists, 15c. Depot Jehn F. Leng A. Sens. Lancaster. ROSENSTEIN'S ONE PEIOE CLOTHING HOUSE, NO. 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET. :e:- SPECIAL OFFERING FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY. IN UUDEH TO CLOSE OUT MY ENTIRE STOCK OK BOYS' SUIT I have reduced them 25 per cent, below the ORIGINAL COST. Nete the Price as marked in the window. Children;B Suits from 81.60 up. Beys' Scheel Suits from $2.00 up. Suits te Fit Beys from 12 te 16 years 83.00 up. Be rare a chance will net be ettered seen again. Call early and get a geed choice. AL. ROSENSTEIN'S ONE PRICE HOUSE. Popularity. Themas' Eclectric Oil has obtained great popularity, irem its intrinsic value as a reli able medicine, in curing hoarseness and all Ir ritations of the threat, diseases et the chest, etc. Fer these it is an incomparable pulmenic. Fer sale tit II. B. Cochrane Drug Stere, 13 North Queen blreet, Lancaster. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS' Various Causes Advancing years, care, sickness, disappoint- private sale nient, and hereditary predisposition au op crate te turn the hair gray, and either et them inclines it te shed prematurely. Ayeu's IIaiii Viger will rcste.-c faded or gray, light or red hair te a rich brown or deep black, as may be desired. It seltens anil cleanses the scalp, giving it a healthy action. It removes anil cures dandruff and humors. By Its use tailing hair is checked, and a new growth will be pro duced iu all cases where the telliclcs arc net destroyed or the glands decayed. Its effects are beautifully shown en brashy. weak or sickly hair, en which a few applications will produce the gloss and freshness of youth yeuth Jlarinlcss ami sure in Its operation. It Is In comparable as a dressing, and Is cspeclally valued ler the sett lustre and rlciiness of tone It imparts. It contains neither oil nor dye, and will net soil or color white cambric ; yet it lasts long en the hair, and keeps it fresh and vigorous. Fer sale by all druggists. au25-l wd eed ft w INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC MK. WALTER BAUSMAN desires several puuUsin Piane Ferte, Technique and Harmony. The most ap proved et methods used. Address Lancaster, Pa. . ltd C-1IIKAP STOKE PROPERTY AT- PKI j VATE SALE. The Stere Stand corner Seuth Lime and Middle .streets, will be seiu at, Apply te is. LAM 1JAU, aug2-2td Residing tnercen. tie te II. IJ. Cochran's Drug store, 137 North Queen street, for Mrs. fVeeman't Ntw na tional Dyes. Fer brightness and durability et coler,uro unequaled. Celer from 2 te 5 pounds. Directions in English and German. I'rlce. 15 cents. . Malarial Fever. Malarial Fevers, constipation, torpidity of the liver and kidneys, general debility, ner ner veusness and neuralgic ailments yield readily te this great disease conqueror, Hep Bltters. It repairs the ravages of disease by converting the loed into rich bleed, and it gives new lire and vigor te the aged and inllrm always. See Proverbs " in ether column. Hay Fever. Messrs. White ft BunmcK. Druggists, Ithaca, N. V. I can recommend Ely's Cream Balm te relieve all persons suflering with Rese Celd and Hay Fever. I have been a sufferer from the same complaints; have had great relierby using the Balm. I have recommended it te many of my friends for Catarrh, and in all eases where they have used the Balm treelv have been cured. T. Kekset, Dry oeous Mer chant, Ithaca, X. Y., Sept. 6, 1830. Tiua-reN, X. J., Oct. 23, 1S). 1 have suffered ler eight years with Hay Fever, during July, August and September. In the beginning et July, this year, I resorted te Ely's Cream Balm, and have been entirely free from the Fever since the lirbt application. I can recommend It as a cure. EmvAim C. HiiXMAN, at the New Jersey State Arsenal. Price 50 cents. aul9-2wdeer4w aiutnerftl Mewiet-Bi! lUetlierstt Are you disturbed at night and broken of your lest by a eick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth 1 If .-., go at once and get a bettl or MRS. WINSLOWs? SOOTHING SYRUl. It will re lieve the peer little sufferer immediately de pend upon it; there is no mlstake about it. There is net a metli6r en earth who lias ever used it, wlie will net tell you at 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 ue in all cases, and pleasant te the. taste, und is the prescription et one of the eldest and best leinale physician and nurses in the United Slates. Sold everywhere; 25 cents a 1 ottie. mrMvdAwM.W&S VKWKK1NAK SUHUKON. DR. M. J. TREACV, Member of the Royal College et Veterinary Surgeons of Londen, England, and Member and Fellow et the Ueyal Veterinary Medical Society et Edinburgh, Scotland. Havinggrad uated in the best Veterinary Institutions ei Gieat Britain, and with eight years practical experience in treating Cattle and Horses, he feels confident et giving satistuctlen. Oflicc and Residence, CAD WELL HOUSE, aug34-ttdwR Lancaster, Pa. PUBLIC SALK OF UOUSKIIOLD AND Kitchen Furniture. On THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1831, will be sold at public vendue, at the late rcsidence or Elizabeth Shirk, deceased, Xe. C28 North Queen street, Lancaster city, the following goods te wit : Beds and bedsteads, sofas, bureaus, tables, chairs, linen sheets, blankets, coverlets, let et feather beds, Ingrain and rag carpet by the yard, clock, glass and queeusware, stoves and pipe, and a large variety et ether articles net mentioned. Sale te commence at n o'clock a. m., when conditions will be made known by n IT fl illL'I W IVanntAf xi. mjiimuui, uukuKui, II. SUDUEKT, AUCt. nng2.-!,27,29,30,3IdR D OUT GO TO BED TO-XIGHT BEFORE YOU GO TO Ne. 9 EAST KING STREET, And purchase a Bettle et LOCHER'S DEATH ON M0SQUIT0S, AND THEN SLEEP IX PKACK. PRICE, 15c. a Bettle. ENTHRTAINMEXTa. ' .'ULTON OPKKA llOUSK. Friday Evening, August 20, 1881. Always the Best. The Original ami Ever Favorite. ItJiATHS. Bali. In tlds city, suddenly, en the 2Gth Inst., Geerge S. Ball, in the (ilst year et his age. Due notice et funeral will be given to-mer row. I-OL1TICAI A Deemed Cew. There is a cow owned by a gentleman living near Gordenvillc, that is in the habit of grazing along the railroad in that vicin ity. It is only a question of time as te when the peer beast will be crushed te death. The Johnstown express yesterday was stepped te avoid a collision with her. Had the locomotive net been supplied with patent air-brakes, it would have been bad for the cow," as the great engineer Stevenson remarked mere than a half cen tury age. Police Cases. Alderman Samson te day committed Eliza Flynn te jail for 20 days, for drunken and disorderly conduct. , Jehn Fordney, Charles Perdney, Rebert Shirk, Abraham Frankford and "William Finefrock, all small boys, were arrested en complaint of J. B. Aumcnt, for attempt ing an assault and battery en his son. The accused were held for a bearing before Alderman Samson, te-night. TVliy Wear Plasters? They may relieve, but they can't cure that lame back, for the kidneys are the trouble and yen want a remedy te act directly en their se cretions, te pnrily and restore their healthy condition. Kidney-Wert has that specific ac tion and at the same time it icarulatcs the bowels perfectly. Don't wait te get sick, but get a package te-day, and cure yourself. Liquid and dry sold by all druggists. Ger Ger mantewn Telegraph. au22-lwdw A Cough, Celd or sere Tnreat should no stepped. Xcglect frequently results in an In. curable l.'ing Disease or Consumption. Brown's Bronchial Trech'-s de net disorder the stomach like cough syrups and balsams, but actdiiectlyen the inflamed parts, allaying irvitatlen, give relict in Asthma. Bronchial Coughs, Catarrh, and the Threat Troubles which Singers ami I'ublicSpcakcra are subject te. Fer thirty years Brown's Bronchial Troches have been recommended by physi cians, and always give pcrtect satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and constant u-e for nearly an entire generation, they have at tained welUncrited rank among the few staple remedies of the aw. Sold at i" cents a box everywhere. lnS-ivdTTh.'.S&lyw have our Hair neap n lieautifui. The " Londen Hair Celer Restorer" is tue most delightful article cverj introdncedjte the American people and is totally different from all ether Hair Restorers, being entirely, free from all Impure ingredients that render many ether articles for the hair obnoxious. Where baldness or falling of the hair exists, or prema ture grayncss, from sickness or ether causes, Its uee will restore the natural youthful color, and cause a healthy growth, cleansing the scalp from all iinnurities. dandruff, etc., at the same time a most pleasing and lasting hair dressing, fragrantly perfumed, rendering it sett and pliable, ranking It an indispensable article in every toilet- Ask your druggist for Londen Hair Celer Restorer. Trice 75 cents a bottle. Six bottles, $4. Main depot ler the United States, 330 North Sixth street, PhUadel phia. lnll-lvdTTh&F&w Committee Meeting. The city members et the County and City Executive Committees will held a meeting at the Istelmeescer Office, en Friday evening, August 2(5, at 7:30 o'clock sharp. Delegate Election. SATURDAY, AUG. 27. Fer County Commissiener: Sibject te the choice et the Democratic eeuntv convention.! FI'.AXK CLARK Strasburg township. ADAM S. DIETRICH Maner township. HENRY F. HARTMAX ( Lime Burner ) East Lampeter township. MARTIN HILDEBUAXT Mount Jey Bor ough. J ERE MOHLER Ephrala township. ISAIAH McKILLirs Lancaster city. Fer County Auditer: Subject te the cheice et the Democratic County Convention. JOHX S. BROWX, Drumerc township. JOHN L. LIGHTXER Leacock township. The name or JAMES P. MARSH Is with drawn from candidacy for County Auditor. A WEALTH OF NEW NOVELTIES. E VER Y A CT NEW! EVERY HO NO NEW! EVERY SKETCH NEW! An Entirely New Bmlesque, Entitled BILLEE TAYLOR, Introducing Xew Acts, Songs and Dances Hits at the times, the people and things gen erally, a world et fun, a wealth el Novelty. ADMISSION 35,50 Si 75c. RESERVED SEATS, 73c. Fer sale at Opera Heuse Office. aug24-2td WASTED. MrANTED.-IN A GKOCEKV STOKE, TV respectable stent boy office. Inquire at this nu firANTKD. A WOMAN W de housework. Duke street. TO COOK"A"i Apply at Xe. 413 North au24-2td BOYS WANTED. THE INQUIRER Printing Company will take a few intel ligent boys te learn the printing business. In quire either in person or by letter at their office, A3 and 53 Xertli Queen street, Lancaster, l'u. augl'JGtdcedtitw WANTED BY ALLEUIIENY VALLEY Railroad Company at ICtli street, near Allegheny River Brldge, Pittsburgh, Twenty five Carpenters. Wages, $2.25 per day. Ap ply te J. L. JONES, auglS-Ctd&2tw Foreman, en the Ground. MISCELLANEOUS. NOTICE TO TEACHERS AND PUPILS OF Public Schools. The City Superinten dent will meet the teachers of the public schools, in his office, en Wednesday next, August 31st. as fellows : Secondary, at 9 a. m.; Primary, at 2 p. m.; High, at 7 p. ta. Applicants for admission te the public schools, who did net attend the annual exam ination in June last, will be examined in the Beys' High Scheel room, en Tuesday next, August 30th. at 9 a. m. au25-3td TIIKD EDITIOJY. FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 20, 1881. IS THIS THE END ? WEEKS OF WEARY WATCHING. TO BE TERMINATED BY DEATH. THE CHANCES AGAINST RECOVERY. Sad Hearts About the White Heuse. THE PAKOTID GLAND DISCHARGING. And Dr. BUM Cllnclng te Hepe. IIKMOURATIC COUNTY CONVENTION. The Democracy et Lancaster county will meet in delegate convention in Lancaster city en WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 31, at Fulton hall, te elect eight delegates te the State Convention and nominate a county ticket. Tiie delegates from the City and Lewer Leg islative districts and irem the Upper Sena tfiTini district will meet at 10 a. m. te eleci delegates te the State Conventien.andthe dele gates from the Lewer Senatorial district at 10 a.m. in Joint convention te elect the Sena torial delegate from the XIII. district. The delegates from the en tire county will meet in general convention at 11 a. m. te nomi nate the county ticket. The Democracy of the severai election dis tricts will meet en SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, te cheese delegates te the county convention and members el the County Committee for the ensuing year at places and between hours te he announced by their respective committee men, by handbills, posted in at least five pub lic places, one week before the meeting. The attention et oil voters is ilirccted te the acts or June 8, 1881, and June 29, 1S81, regulat ing primary meeting and prescribing pains and penalties for mlscenductby voters or elec tion officers. By order of the county committee, W. U. IIEX3EL, Chairman. D. McMuiucx, ) B. 8. PATTxasea. Secretaries. W Hayes Gri kk. S al6-ltdw REMOVAL OF DR. LEtVIN'S ENTIRE let or lurnlture from his effice and pri vate hospital, Columbia, te Xes. 143 and 150 North Queen street- During the Docter's ab sence in Europe, or elsewhere, Messrs. Hess FUnn will attend te the wants or bis patients and ethers by supplying them with this valu able let of furniture at remarkably low prices. The furniture is new en exhibition at their rooms, Xes. 143 and 150 Xerth Queen street. Call and see it. au251wd "OEADING & COLUMBIA RAILROAD 1, COMPANY. EXCURSION TO XEW PROVIDEXCE. SUXDAY, AUGUST 28, 1881. Train leaves LItitz at 8:15 a. m.; Manhlm, 8:26; Lancaster (Upper Station), at 9, and King street at 3:10, arriving at New Providence at 9:53 a, m. Returning Train leaves New Prov idence at 6:30 p. m., arriving at King street at 7:33 p. m.; Lancaster (Upper Depot), 7:13; Man u,elm, 8:17. and Lltltz, 8:30 p.m. aug25-3td A.M. WILSOX.SupL TW"EW L1VICKY STABLE. The undersigned has reopened a LIVERY STABLE At the old stand, rear et the Grape Hetel. WAGONS OF TUB LATEST STYLES AND FROM TIIE BEST MAKERS. First-Class Horses, Careful Drivers. AlsOAlways en hand and for sale Horses and Wagons or every description. Horses and Wagons bought. CYRUS H. OOLVIN. i 9-lmdS Purtlal Mental Aberration Admitted by tbe Surge dds. Executive Mansion, Washington, D. C, Aug. 2C-8:30 a. m. Official. The president slept most of the night, awaken ing at intervals of half an hour te an hear. On-first awakening, there was, as there has been for several nights past, some mental confusion, which disappeared when he was fully reused, and occasionally he muttered in his sleep. These symptoms have abated this morning, as en previous days. At piesent his temperature is slightly above the normal and his pulse a little mere frequent than yesterday morn ing. Pulse, 108; temperature, 99.1 ; res piration, 17. Signed D. W. Bliss, J. K. Barnes, J. J. Woedwakp, Reet. Reybuhn, Frank II. Hamilton. Alternating Hepe and Fear. Executive Mansion, Washington, D C, Aug. 2G, 10 a. m. Unofficial. But very little information was obtained direct from the physicians, concerning the condi tion of the president this morning, priorte the issuauce of the morning bnllctin. The absence of all reference in the bulletin te the general condition of the president, and te the parotid swelling, was at once noticed and commented jupen by these wait ing for it. The situation is considered by many as less hepeful than it was last night at midnight, and by ethers as mere se. Atterney General MacVcazh pronoun ced it extremely critical, and when asked this morning hew long he thought this suspense would continue replied, "Ged only knows. " Postmaster General James aud Secretary Hunt telegraphed te Thur low Weed that " A gleam of hope at 10 a. m. comes from the surgeons. His symptoms no worse aud improvement net impossible. " Dr. BUM Keepj a StlO Upper Lip The G laud Discharging Through the Ear. Docter Bliss carne out of the surgeons' room about 9:30 this morning aud tele graphed te his wife that the president was a little better than last night. In reply te an iuterrogatery, he said that the president's pulse this morn ing was less frequent, and that the parotid swelling had broken into the right car and was discharging through that orifice, the patient's mind was clear and he con versed rationally with the surgeons about the condition of the inilamed gland. He partook of feed which seemed te be grate ful te him, and his general condition ap peared te be a little improved. The doctor expressed himself as hopeful that the swollen gland would be rclievcd by the discharge through the ear, and that he would pull through the day without much change Ne Reason fur Less Hepe." 11:30 a. m. Dr. Woodward, upon being asked at 11 o'clock, whether there is any reason te-day for increased hope, replied : "There is certainly no reason for less hope ; the pus is being drained quite free ly from the iutlamed gland through the ear." " Is there any danger that the pus will find its way down the threat ?" I think net," nothing but mucus has been found in the threat as yet." " What de you hepe most for te-day ?' " Wc hepe that the incision made in the face and the drain through the ear will take the pus from the gland." Klrltwoed Despondent. Washington, D. C, Aug! 2C Secre tary Kirkwood came out of the cabinet room a few moments age and said, " Until last night I never thought the president would die, but the information which we received from the surgeons late in the evening was of such a nature te leave very little room for hope." lillas Still Hopeful. Dr. Bliss says thcre is a slight chauge for the better this morning as compared with the president's condition last night. Pulse lllgta and Condition Critical. Executive Mansion, Washingten,D.C, Aug. 20, 12:30 a. m. Official. At the morning dressing of the president it was observed that pus from the parotid swell ing had found its way spontaneously into his right external auditory meatus, through which it was discharging. Some pus was also discharging through the incision made into the swelling. His wound leeks as well as it has done for seme time past. His pulse and temperature are at present higher than at the corresponding hour for seme days. He continues te take by the mouth the liquid feed prescribed, nevertheless we regard his condition as critical. Pulse 118, temperature 100, respiration 18. Signed D. W. Buss, J. A. 1SAKNES, J. J. Woodward, Robt. Reybtjrn, Frank II. Hamilton. ltlnlne's Dispatch te England. Washington, Aug. 2C The following was sent this afternoon : Te Lewell, minis ter, Londen : At this hour, half-past eae, the president's pulse and tempera tare are high. Pulse 118, temperature 100. During several hours last night his pulse was 120, in the early morning it fell te 108. It is hoped that the parotid swelling has found a slight release by a discharge of bus threueh the : i;ht ear. He continues te swallow liquid feed in adequate sunly. He exhibits a tendency te continuous sleep or drowsiness. His physicians pronounce his condition te be critical. Signed Blaine, Secretary. A SUm Chance for Life. Executive Mansion, "Washinoten, Aug. 26, 3 p. m. Unofficial. The presi dent's condition shows no material change. Dr. Bliss still thinks he has a slim chance for life, IP THE PRESIDENT DIES. Sensational Keperta of the ?' Secret OrganlimtleB te Make Way wttB tee AsMMla. Philadelphia, Aug. 26. A special te the Star from Cape May te-day is as fel lews: Colonel Corkhill, United States district attorney for the District of Celum bia, who has been taking a vacation here, leaves immediately for Washington, hav ing received dispatches that the president cannot live. Cel. Corkhill says he is fully aware of the existence of a secret organiza tion in Washington city whose purpose is, in the event of President Garfield's death, te break the jail and put an immediate end te the life of the assassin Guiteau. They desire te hang Guiteau by a slew process and in the meantime each member of the organization is te be al lowed te put a bulletin Guiteau's body, taking care net te strike him in any vital point until the last possible moment. The colonel says he has geed reasons for the belief that the guards of the jail who are all of them ex-Union soldiers, knew of this secret organization and are in sympathy with it. He says that it has been with the utmost difficulty that the warden of the jail has prevented these guards long ere this from finding some excuse te kill Guiteau. This explains the encounter between a guard aud Guiteau, which took place in the lat ter's cell recently. Guiteau knows the guards want te kill him and for that rea rea seu he has suffered great mental anguish. Since the first rolapse of the president he is se nervous that he gets litttle or no Bleep. The colonel says that while he believes that no torture tee great can be visited en Guiteau he must see that the law is obeyed which protects Guiteau and secures for him a fair trial befere a jury of his country men. He says it would never de te go te the world that in ' the capital of the nation the officers of the law were unable te enforce its mandates and were at the mercy of a mob. All that will be necessary te secure the jail from the interference of a mob will be a battery of artillery. Thcre arc new three batteries of United States artillery stationed at the arsenal at Washington, and about 230 marines at the navy yard. VICE PRESIDENT AKTHUK. He Uas Net Iteeu Summoned te the Capitel. New Yekk, August 2C Vice President Arthur was seen at his house te-day at neon. He states he has only received of ficial bulctms in regard te the president's condition. He has net been summoned, ner4ias he received any intimation te be iu readiness te go te the capitol. Should he receive such a message he would go at once. He refused te state what he thought of the president's condition. TEKItlBLE EXPLOSION. Ks- A Ten of Powder Demolishing Several tabilsbnients. Portland, Me., Aug. 20. One of the buildings of the powder manufactory of Watsen, Barrill & Ce., at Warren, Ble., containing nearly a ten of fine sporting powder, was demolished by an explosion about neon yesterday which blew in the ends of the packing house and of two ether buildings. The latter were also filled with powder, which, however, did net explode. Samuel Mand, of Warren, who was at work iu the build ing, was blown nearly 400 feet and instant ly killed. Less from $0,000 te $10,000. A heukiulk death. Jeseph Clark Cut In two Under Wheels. Alteena. Pa., Aug. 2G. The body of a man found en the south track of the rail way about a mile and a half this side of Allcgrippns, which had been run ever and horribly mangled, has been identified as that or Jeseph Clark, a young Irish rail roader and teamster of this city. wkatuki; indications. Washington, Aug. 26. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, fair weather, winds mostly southwesterly, stationary temperature, lower pressure. 31AKKKTS. Live stock Market. Bcttaie. Cattle Receipts te-day, 152 nead ; total for the week thus far. 10,333 head, against 12,030 head same time last week ; consigned, through, 435 cars ; nothing doing, except a tew sales of butchers' steers at $3 8031 SO ; feel ing weak. Sheep and Lambs Receipts te-day. 1, head; total for week thus tar, 14,000 heart, against 10,030 head same time last week ; con signed through, IS cars ; market quiet but steady ; sales of fair te geed Western. $4(84 ..; choice te fancy. $503 40. Imt. dull and Iawi aalea tT IVivitnrn fit S55 73 Uegs-Rccclpts te-day. 2,600 head: total .for week thus far, 18.000 head, aIn???1.heS same time last week ; consigned through, 119 cars; offerings light; a nmbe,,L2L?,-Ss light te geed grassers, $350G; M'SPigV? 659; medium weights corn fed, S73e6t; best heavy.S9O07: best grades dlspestd or. CHicAoe.-lIogs-Recelpt3. 30,009 head; ship ments, 3.400 head; general demand BOW anu market firm; peer stock weak; Krassersaimesi unsalable; mixed packing. 5 106 40;,1!S I 640iS0: choice heavy, fSCtO"5; cnUs na grasser9,4tI25. . ... Cattle Receipt. 7.000 head; shipments, 4.00) head ; market dull, hut steady : ojport ejport ojpert p; -3)6 50 : geed te cheice shipping. 5 50a common te lair very dull at W 2035 a ; natlye butchers' slew ; cows. Si 1004 25 : bulls. 3 60JJ 3 25 ; veal calves, 4 503(5 25 ; stockers anil feed ers. $26503 311. , . , SheepReceipts, 1,600 bead: shipment. 173 head; market easier: common te medium $3 2304; geed te choice, l 3504 90. The Journal's Glasgow dispatch says: "Rest American cattle, I4c." The Journal's Lonc'en dispatch says: "Tep grades American cattle, 15c. Large Ameri can arrivals." -.. , . East Lmcbtt. Cattle Receipts, 2,03 head; market dull at yesterday's prices. .... Hogs Receipts, 1,30 head ; Philadelphia at $70720; Yorkers at 96 40QH 55; grassers at Sheep Receipts, 1,300 head ; market slew ai $3 5U05 25. stock market. New Yerk. Philadelphia aud Lecal Stocks also United States Reeds "reported dally by Jacob B. Lote. N. E. Cor. uentre square. Naw Yerk Stocks. Stocks weak. Chicago & North Western. Chicago. Mil. St. Paul.., Canada Southern Del., Uiek.A Western , Delaware A Hudsen Ciina; Denver ft Rie Uruudu Hannibal ft St. Jee Lake Shere ft Mich. Southern. Manhattan Elevated Slicliigan Central Missouri. Kansasft Texas N. Y., Lake Erie ft Western... New Jersey Central N. Y., Ontario & Western New Yerk Central Ohie ft Mississippi I'aciHc Mail Steiiuiship Ce... St. Paul ft Omaha de Preferred Central Pacific - Texas Pacific Union Pacittc Wabash, St. Leuis A I'aelllc... " Prelerred Western Union Tel. Ce Philadelphia. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania It. R Reading Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation Buffalo, Pitts, ft Western Northern Cen trat Northern Pacific. " Preferred ilestonvllle Philadelphia ft Erie R. R lewaUulch Mining United States Rends. Unit?! States 4 per cent-.... A.M. 10:00 '. lit" . 112 i:'. Aug. 215. Y. It. V it 1:00 3.00 4SS5 .... 124', 123 ll-KU 113f tHi:i USA, WtTJ-X .. i-it J-i; --' WiZl U4 107 Ai'i 1J2'4 1-MK 91 us" 374 Sh'.i mi. 42 ;Z 91 2SJJ 8S 121 21 9 425S 2 141JS 141?4 141 4i 4Si 37J4 37M ItlO'i 100'i SS Ss te 5! nit H9W: 8i;i S3, :a; 43 37J.J 100 S7!J Wi US'i ST.X 3 42J4 il'i "'A ;i '2 2Ui 52 3s;j Y. M. 1:00 . U47 . mx . 10l . 10IK Lecal Stocks iiml Bends. Par val. new rnrK niaraet. Ni:w tetiK, Aug. 20. Fleur State and West ern less active and firm ; Superfine State $50035 85; extra de 15 75(525; choice de IG30AH5U: fancy dote 0007 SO: round hoop Ohie JSSOjJI! 25 : eheice de JO 300773 ;tmpertln western 5 0005 85 ; common te giied ex tra de 5 75g650 ; choice de 6 027 50 : choice white wheat de, at K 5007 75. Southern market very linn; common te fair extra$G 00 0,1 0.1 : itoed te clintce de $7 108 25. Wheat l2c lower, less doing for expert ; fair speculative trailing; Ne. 2 Red. September. $1 4IK01 4G", ; de Ocleber. $1 47 Hl 4J; de November, $1 50; de .ugust,$l 44 bid, $1 45 asked. Cern Prices (a)lc lower and moderately active; mixed western spot, 0101c; de future, 717ffic. Oats about steady ; State 42043Jc ; Western 404Sc: Ne. 2 October, 44044. Philadelphia Market. PHiLAUKLMiiA. Angnst26. Flonrstrengwllh fair Inquiry : Superfine, at $4 0004 50; extra at i5 iHt(J.r 50 : Ohie and Indiana family, at $7 00g7 50; Pennsylvania tamlly JO 020 700; St. Leuis de $7 0007 50; Minnesota Extra (5 2'i06 87: de straight, $0 8707 25; winter patent $7 5008 00; spi lug de $7 500 8 25. Rye flour at $5 5005 75. Wheat market and prices easier ; Ne.2 West ern Red $1 42; Dvl. and Penn'a Red $1 4101 42 ; de Amber $1 4101 42 Cern Market quiet and rather easier ; steamer, 72c; sail yellow 73074c ; sail inlxed, nai - vfn t Iw-wf ?Vs Oats scarce and higher ; Ne. 1 White. 57c; Ne. 2, de 5Gc; Ne. 3, de5350c; Ne.2, Mixed, 52053c. Rye none here but 85c bid. Previsions Market and prices steady ; mfsv perk $13 5001!) OH; beet hams $23024 ; India mc;s beet. $29 00. Bacen Smoked shoulders 81$; salt de 8c ; smoked hams 13(gl4c ; pickled biiiiH. ll'TOllC. Lard steady : city kettle $12012 50 ; loesfc butchers' $11 50; prime steam $11 7501187. Butter Market less active and Arm ; Creamery extra Western atSJ029c; Pennsylva nia at 30c; de geed te cheice. 25g 27c; Bradford county and New Yerk extra, 210250 ; firsts, 21023c. Rolls steady ; Pennsylvania 15016c ; West cm, 12014c. Eggs easier and under better supply; Penn'a 2122c; Western 20210. Cheese scarce and Arm; New Yerk full cream 1212c ; Western full cream 110Hc; dofatrtegood.loailOHe. Petroleum dull ; Refined 7c. Whisky 11 rm and scarce at $1 20. Seeds Geed te prime Clever lirm and scarce at DJ40IO; Timethy lirm at $2 9083 00 ; de Kliix-xtd quiet, $1 33 bid. I.xs sale $105 114 i w.: 120 ne itt.r.e 1115 $iit 102.5c 105.5P 103.5C Lanc.CIty ' per ct. Lean, due 1S2. . .$! " h85... tee " 1S!W... 100 " " 1303... 100 ' 5 per ct. Iii 1 or 30 years. . loe f per ct. Scheel Lean.... 100 4 " In ler 20 years., loe 4 " In 5 or 2i years.. HHi 4 " in 10 or 2n yours. 1 fttlSCELLAXKOUrt IEONDS. Oiiarryville R. R., due ISO $100 Reading ft Columbia R. It,, due l- " Lancaster Watch Ce., due 1&5 loe Lancaster Uas Light and Fuel Ce., dm; in ler20venrs 100 Lancaster Oas Light and Fuel Ce., duclSSfi I"" te5 Stevens Heuse...... 1"" "u HANK STOCKS. First National Rank $100 $170bn Farmers' National Bank 50 102.5 f.iitiitir Count v National Bank.. 50 1022.1 1IM I'.XI 135 1(10 V.U.M I0O Hi.C 100 1 15 75 100 1110 II 15 1 50 7.:t Columbia National Bank Knhiiita National BanK First National Bank, Columbia.. . First National Rank, Strasburg..., First National Bank, Marietta First National Bank, Mount Jey. Lititz National Bank.. Manhelin National Bank Union National Bank. Mount Jey TITRNPI K K STOCKS. Big Spring A Beaver Valley $ Rridifcnert.. ....... ..-............-- Columbia ft Chestnut Hill Columbia ft Washington Columbia ft Big Spring Lancaster ft Ephrata Laiie.,Eit7.abctht'n&MIildlct'n Lancaster ft Fruitville. Lancaster ft LItitz.... Lancaster ft Willlamstewii Lancaster ft Maner.. Lancaster ft Manhcim Lancaster ft Marietta Lancaster ft New Helland Lancaster ftSnsqueliaiiM:u Lancaster.): Willow Street Strasburg ft Millport Marietta ft Maytown Marietta ft Mount Jev XISCELLAMhOUH bTIM'KS. 2. $ 10.2: y.ili 2ii l! 20 14.10 47.?: M 50 C2.M Bf. a. 25.v: 85 27.'..b 40.11 21 40 J.) 23 100 Ml 25 25 Ml 25 23 100 :nii Ouarrvvllit: R. U. Mlllersvtlli; Street Cur Inquirer PriiitingCem puny... Wutcli Factory Gas Light and Fuel Company. Stevens Heuse............ Columbia Gas Company Columbia Water Company.. .. Susquehanna Iren Company.. Marietta Hellew ware ..? 50 50 5(1 IllO 23 IllO IIKI 100 10 .l.-.l.l. r.".ie filf'T MCA WIN OH. Noen fjoetanons of tne urala Market Furnished by Jacob B. Leng, Coinintsen Breker. -lOMMONWlSALTlI DISTRIBUTION tO 35th Popular Monthly Dra-aing arm COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. In the City or Louisville, en WEDNE3DAY, AUG-., 31st, 1881 These drawings occur monthly (Sunday excepted) under previsions et an Act et the General Assembly et Kentucky. The United States Circuit Court en March 31, rendered the following decisiens: lt That tbe Commonwealth IllstrlbntleB Company Is legal. 2illt draw lugs are fair. N. B. The Company has nn-x en hand a large reserve fund. Read ttie list of prizes ter the AUGUST DRAWING. I priz.... ........... ......... ....t w,!AjU l prize..... ............................ ... iu,ikm 1 prize..... ....... .....- ................ ,ipa. 10 prizes $L0U)eacIi lo,eoo 20prizes500each 10,000 100 prizes $100 each 10,UO "200 prizes 50 each 10,0(1 600 prizes 20 each 12.U0C 1000 prizes 10 each 10,000 9 prizes 300 each, approximation prizes 2,7118 ft prizes 200 each, " " L8C 9 prizes 100 each, " " flUr 1.9H0 prizes ...$112,40C Whole tickets. $2; half tickets, il ; 27 tickets $50; 55 tickets, $iue. Remit Meney or Rank Draft in Letter, ei send by Express. DON'T SEND BY REGIS TERED LETTER OR POSTOPF1CK OR DEI, Orders of $3 and upward, by Express, can be sent at our expense. Address all orders te K. M. BOAKDM AN, Courier-Journal Buildinsr, Louisville. Ky ei B. M. 1IOARDMAN, 309 Broadway. New Yerk. fehl-TuThftSftw Cricacie. Sept. Wheat $ 1.2614 Cern .62 Oats 30J Perk Lard 11.45 Philadelphia. Sept. Wl.eat $ 1.43 Cern. ... .71 Oats Oct. $ 1.274 64M .3SJ4 18.00 11.55 Oct. 1.46K V4M Year $ 1.23 "ASji MVSICAL INHTKUMENTH. Nev. 7 Oratn and Provlslea juotatleua. One o'clock q notations of grain and provis previs ions, furnished by S. K. Yuiult, Breker, 15J fcast Hingsi.i-ei. Cuicaiie. ........ Wheat.. Cern. eats .............. Perk..... Lard PHILADatmiA. Wheat. ........... Cern ... .......... Sept. . 1.25H . MM Sept. I 42Ji 7IK ec $1.26 jx 17.65 11.33 Oct. 1.404 .74 Aug. 2. Nev $ 1.28 .MX 19.00 1I.52K Nev. $ 1.40 OPECIAL NOT1CK. ORuANS AND PI ANOS can he purchased at the Lancaster Organ Manufactory from ten te twenty-flve per cent, cheaper dnr iiig the month et .April than any ether time. As 1 liave a large assortment et all kinds el Musical Instrument en hand. purcliaserM will find it te their advantage a ler examining ether instruments te call at the wareroeni, us they wUI then be able te see the superiority el the Lancaster Organ or Chickerlng Piane. 1 have added steam power and am adding n set et new machinery et my own invention for making all parts of an organ, from reeds te the key beard, therefore saving time, oximuike and labor, and will give my customers the benefit of it by reducing the prices. Send ter catalogues. All kinds et instruments tuned mid reiudrcd, at NO. 320 NORTH O.UKEN STREET. ALEX. McKILLIPS, mari-2wileS Proprietor
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