LANCASTER DA1LT INTELLIGENCER, WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 7. 1881. t ) S COLUMBIA NEWS. OUU UKUULAR CORUKSl'O.MJE.NCK. The river at this point is very low, the whole of the dam being dry. A larire number of the store clerks arc cut of town spending their vacation. " Shorter '' still holds te the old colored church. The regular monthly meeting of the Citizens' band this evening. Scheel beard meets te morrow evening in council chamber. J. S. Snydcrren, en Saturday evening caught in one net and at one haul one hun dred and thirty catfish. A man was seen crossing Seuth Second street this morning with an overcoat en. He had the chills. The railroad crossing in front of Fil bert's coal office is being repaired. Our streets arc new all macadamized. Mr. Jehn Michael returned te his duty en the passenger train this morning, the first time since he was taken sick. The Marietta band arrived in town en Monday evening pienaratery te leaving for Laucr's pai k en Tuesday. A number of citizens were faveind with some of their choicest music. While Messrs. Moere and Kauflfman wcie trying their new beat te see in what time they could cress the river and back they broke an ear. Anether attempt will be. made some evening this week. The expected arrival of tbe Columbia steamer last evening was a failure, and a number of the " lire boys" were conse quently disgusted. A majority of the men employed at the Shawnee and Susquehanna rolling mills "stepped oil"" te see the pantomime last evening. Out of sixty-live heats made in the latter mill daily," only eleven were made. On .Monday afternoon tlichei.se belong ing te A (lain Itedenhauser, becoming scared at a passing freight train, attempt ed te run oil", but was promptly caught by its owner, who liskeii his own life in do ing se, as the horse had dashed straight for the train. At the time the wagon was leaded with a marble slab weighing 1,000 pounds. The Ilairisbur.; car manufacturing com pany are turning out twelve box ears per day, and the men are compelled te work feinteen hours a day. If this "was only in Columbia. Yesterday the thermometer ranged be tween the hours of ten in the morning and three in the afternoon from KV2- te 101) J in the shade. At. the same place at neon to day it was up te 10.1 . New would be the right time te fix the piers of the railroad bridge crossing the river at this place, as a number of them are in a very had condition. Considerable amusement was caused by the action of a balky horse at the corner of Third and Walnut streets en Tuesday morning Plan after plan was ttied, but failed te move him, and when he did stait he threatened te neat Dexter s best tune. After a very long absence Mr..Iehn Barr, of Lancaster, made a welcome appearance in e'lr town last evening. Jehn is a favor ite here, being of a generous and lively nature, and it is iinpesMltlc te leek at him unless you laugh. This evening at 8 o'clock the wedding of Mr. Hubert ilaldemau te Aliss Flera l'a. l'a. ten will take place. It will be the largest ami grandest Columbia hasliad for a num ber of year.". Seme idiot, writing for one of the New Yerk papers speaks of the mesquite's singing as the "gentle murmuring of an insect that purities the bleed." A nice, subject, te write about, and if the writer would come te Columbia and listen te their "gentle murmur" for a eeuple of nights we think he would change his tune. Mr. Dave Celeman takes the prize for big tomatoes, having a vine in his garden which bears a large number of them, the largest weighing two pounds and a quar ter. On an average the tomatoes en the one vine weigh one and a-half pounds. On Tuesday afternoon II. II. Naphkas pcr, a captain of a canal beat lying at the coal shutes, hired a young man for .driver. In the evening he was missed, likewise a coat, pair of shoes, a valise, live white shirts ami some loose change. Nick Hebeits pl-iyetl last evening te a wcll-fillid gallery and about a half-tilled parquet. The pantomime part was net as geed as he generally has, but the different specialties were among the hcsl ever pre sented in Columbia. The weather was unusually warm, and the interior of tl O opera house was almost suffocating. Columbia piesented the appearance of a quiet Sunday yesteiday morning in conse quence of llie announcement that public prayer would be offered up in behalf of the president. All banking houses, a number of stoics ami the public .schools were closed from ten te twelve. A large number from the different Pre teslant denominations congregated in the Methodist church for the purpose of union prayer, which was listened te with deep interest and was very impressive. Several chapters fieni the liihlu were read, fol lowed by singing from the united church choirs. The prayers, which were beauti ful and inipics-sive. we us then offered. Tlie County Haul,. The officials of the Lancaster County national bank are making themselves com fortable and accommodating its patrons in their new quarters in the west room of the Gable building, te which they removed yesterday afternoon, and which has been conveniently fitted up for the bus iness of the institution. Te-day Cel. Pcipcr has a sale of superfluous furniture in the old building and workmen are busy iu the alley getting ready te tear down the present building. The work of the new structure will be pushed forward rapidly by Mr. Clement S. Erismau, eontiacter for its erection. It will have a front of 2) feet, -1 inches i,u, width, eficd and black brick,and the fmilding will run back 84 feet ; the banking loom will liaveceiiings2-l feet high, with a low room above it. In the rear efthe room will he the private offices andphi'-e for directors' meetings and the vault will be set further back than it new it. The entire buiiding is te be devoted te the uses of the bank. The building will probably be finished in from four te six mentL'S mid will be complete in all re spects, costing about $10,000. It will have independent walls en both sides. The building committee in charge com prises Jehn I. Hitner, Cel. "W. L. Pcipcr and Jacob llachman. "Conducted With Mar Iced Cam." Heading New. One of the eldest and best known news papers in the ntatc is the Lancaster 1 N' TKi.i.iiir.xt i:n. While it lias always been a representative Democratic journal, it has grown with tiic years into one of the most prosperous and successful newspapers in the interior. It is edited with distinguished ability, its local columns give evidence of reportorial skill and experience, and all the departments of the paper arc conducted with marked care. It is just that kind of a paper that can be taken into the family circle and lead by every member with pleasure and profit. roller Cenrr. Fred. Melt., Louisa Meltz ami Eliza Flynn were sent te prison by Alderman McConemy for a hearing en the charge of fcbeing drunk and disorderly. Mrs. Flynn is also held for assault and battery en a girl named Clara Maucy. Mary Wilsen, a colored woman, get drunk yesteiday and raised a big fuss. She was collated by Officer Elias, and Alderman A. F. Dennelly will dispose of her. The mayor had r.ne ledger before him, and she was an Italian woman, who was discharged. THE AMERICAN ENGINE HO.OSE. It Is Again Set en Fire Keward for the in cendiary. Anether fire occurred at the engine house of the American fire company last even ing. It was discovered shortly before 5 o'clock and was found te be in the rear of the house, which separates the main room en the first fleer from the entry. A stream was quickly turned en the fire and it was seen extinguished ; a hole several feet iu length was burned in the partition. The fire was the work of au incendiary aud the person who did it effected an entrance by forcing open a shutter in the rear of the house. Although the person who set fire te the building may have been a member of the company, yet it is net certain. Sometime age an effort was made te reorganize the company. New rules were adopted, a new lock was put upon the deer and the secretary was notified te give keys only te such persons as he thought would be geed members. The new rules have created some dissatisfaction among fellows who are net allowed te leaf around the building (much te the relief of the neighborhood) and they feel sere. It will be seen elsewhere by au adver tisement that arcwaid of $100, in addi tion te the standing reward efthe city, is offered by the president of the American fire company for the detection and convic tion of the persons who set the building en fire. Here is a chance for some one te make a speculation. Iturclars Held In Kail. Jacob Buzzard and Edward 15. Wilhehn whose alleged intended burglarious raid upon the cigar store of II. L. Stehman & Ce, North Queen street, last Friday night, failed en account of Buzzard's exposure of the plot te Mr. Stehman, who was his employer, as stated in our columns en Saturday, were anaigued before Alder man Samson last evening en the charge of robbing the microscope works of Seidle tfc Ce., a couple of weeks age. They were held in bail for appearance at ceuit. Mr. Stehman going .security for Buzzard and E. E. Snyder ler Wilhelni. Mr. Stehinan's action in bailing the person who had been concerned in a contemplated burglary upon his own premises is slated by that gentleman te be due te the fact that Buz zaid had kept him informed of the con spiracy, and was iu fact only se far inter ested as te prevent its successful perpetra tion. I'nlitlel Kniiiiwuy en K.ist Knit .Street This forenoon two horses hitched te a coach belonging te Frederick Brimmer, and in which Miss Maine Dickey was riding, were being driven along East King street between Lime and Shippen streets by Albert Hinehart. One et the animals get his tail ever the lines and began kicking, and both started te run towards Lime street. The cab struck a lamp pest at the corner of Jeffersen alley, smashing the lamp and bending tlic pest. Down the street faither it hit. against a tree, and the driver, as he alleges, was thrown from the seat en the cab. At the corner of Lime street the horses turned and ran the wheel sf the cab against, the culvert ever the gutter which runs along lurcher's property, where the horses stepped. Miss Dickey was net injured iu the least but was badly frightened. One wheel of the cab was broken and the single trees were pulled off. Seme Cuuil, Sonic Net. Neni-town Herald. Mr. Hensel should cast his eye towards Philadelphia and make a note of the pre ccedings of the Democratic city commit tee. Then when he takes up his task of livisingthc rules he might put in some such clauses as the following : Ne. Ne committeeman shall bring his clenched fist into violent contact with the nose of another cemmittcinan. Ne. When a row occur." iu committee the chairman shall stay and sec it out in stead of running away at the first appear ance of danger. Ne. Iu case of a disturbance no mem ber shall ensure publicity by calling for the police. Ne. When a row is anticipated com mittees shall sit with closed doers, none hut members shall be admitted and all present shall be pledged net te reveal the nature of the proceedings. UOUKT Or COMMON PLHAS. ISeTure .lntl&e Livingston. The case of commonwealth of Pennsyl vania for the use of W. D. Weaver cr. il, vs. David S. Stcacy. Merris Cooper, Peter Pickcl and Samuel Hughes is still en trial up stairs. lVelere dmlge ruttcrsun. Ill the case of Jehn Strohm, jr., vs. L. & E. Wcrtheimcr the jury retired this forenoon. Frederick Wolf vs. Christian (Just, guardian of Jehn B. Shread. This was action te recover the pay for six years' beard alleged te be tine plaintiff by the defendant. On trial. Speeding at tlie Park. Yesterday afternoon the horses from the Speedwell farm were given a trial at tlie agricultural park, this city. The crowd was quite large, but the weather was very warm. The track was dry and somewhat dusty. Jehn Sides, David G. Ilirsli and A. C. Kepler acted as judges. " Purity," the bay mare, trotted a mile, but as she had been started before the judges knew it her time was net kept by them for the whole mile. A half mile was made by her in 1:11 A. Outside parties kept the time for the mile, and different nes" made it from 2:25 te 2:2(i. Lady Orange trotted a mile in 2:00 and the stallion in 2:.i. Chester County liepiibllraus. After endorsing Garfield's administration and D.vvics for state treasurer, and after a long and het siege at balloting, the Chester county Bepublican convention named for District Attorney, Francis Windlc ; Pro Pre Pro thenotary, D. K. Loomis; Clerk Court?, Edward Paist ; Hegistcr, B. Frank Widdi cembe; Treasurer, Einmer G. Griffith; Commissioners, AVcllingten C. James and Jeseph T. Reynolds; Director, Edwin James ; Corener. Wm. Mercer ; Auditors, O. L. Woedwartl and Jeseph J. Ttistin. . . Sale et Keal Estate. Samuel Hess and Sen, auctioneers, sold at public sale Sept. 0, 1S81, for Susanna Stener and Jacob Stencr, jr., executers of the estate of Jacob Stencr, sr., deceased, a farm situated en the Mauheim turnpike in Mauhcim township, containing CO acres and 150 perches ; 50 acres aud 150 perches with the improvements were sold te Jehn II. Mellicger for $230.50 per acre, and 10 acres were sold te Henry Shreiner for S2C0.50 per acre- The whole farm amounted te $15,823.25. IVrecK This Morning;. This morning at an early hour a freight wreck occurred at Brackbill's, about a mile cast of Leaman Place. One leaded coal car, attached te an easteru freight train, was thrown from the track and broken. Eastern trains were delayed for a short time aud it was for this reason that the fast line, en which Mr. Grey of Allegheny was killed, had been stepped. Sense aud Viger. Philadelphia Chronicle-Herald. The Lancaster Intelligencci!, en its entrance te its nineteenth volume, seems prosperous and stable- We sometimes dis agree with our cotemperary, but we arc always ready te acknowledge candidly the sense and vigor with which it advocates sound Democratic principles in a commu nity where they cannot be promulgated tee much. Had Lancaster Relatives. Dr. Edward Lloyd Heward, the dis tinguished surgeon of the Marine hospital in Baltimore, whose accidental drowning was noticed yesterday, was a cousin of Mrs. Jehn K. Jlessersmith, of 2erth Lime street, her grandfather Francis S. Key, author of the " Star Spangled Ban ned" haviugbeeu also the grandfather of Dr. Heward en his mother's side. Minus $40. The pickpockets came also. Aud when Abraham Kuhns, of Elizabethtown, get home from the Grangers' picnic, in Cum berland county, he was $40 short, of which they had robbed him. Taken te the Hospital. An Italian harp player named Angel, who was almost dead with malarial fever in a house en Locust street, where he has been living, was taken te the hospital this morning. ISaseball. On Saturday a game of baseball will be played en the Ironsides grounds between the Ironsides and Friendship club3 for $15 per side. The game will be a geed one. Tnree Ks tray. An advertisement gives notice of aud offers a reward for the return of three cstrey horses which have left Gee. Genet's place en the Lititz turnpike. Nutrition improved, strength restored and disease arretted byMalt Bittern. The only medicinal soap adapted te shaving Cutlcura Shaving Seap. eay HHEVIAI, .VOWl'JJ.1. Files and Mosquitoes. A 13c. be et " Rough en Rats" will keep a heiic free from nics, mosquitoes, rats and mice, the entire season. Druggists. (jititcnu could never sleep at proper hours, cursed with abnormal activity, his nerve were always en the jui vire. Could he have hail the seething hciicltt el" Ilr. Bensen's Celery mid Chamomile Pills, his wretched bruins would net have raged with improper fancies. sr.i wdM W&S&w aM isnrablenesH. The most wonderful and marvelous siieecss, in eases where persons art: sick or pining away from a condition e! ini-erableness, that no one knows what nils them (profitable pa tients for doctors) is 1)tained by the use of Hep Hitlers. They beIn te cum Ireni the first de-cuud keep il up until perlect health and strength are re-dmvd Whoever is alllieted in this way need net Miller, wlien they can get Hep Hitter. See. "Truths" and "Proverbs" in another column. sl-Jwd&w' Metticrri! Al:twierii r.letliersll An- you disturbed at night and broken et your real by a sick child sintering and crying uilh the excruciating pain et cutting teeth 7 If ..-., go at once and get a bottle of AIRS, tt INSLOW'S SOOTIUXi; SYRUP, it will re lieve the peer little sullcrcr Immediately de pend upon it; there is no mistake about it. There is ne: a mother en caith who has ever used it, who will net tell you at once that II 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 u-e in all e:w, and pleasant te the taste, and i-i '.lie prescription el one et the eldest am! best lemale physician and :iurcs in the I'ti'lrd Slate:. Sold everywhere; 25 cents a I oil le. larMvd&w.M.W&.S Toe fastidious. Sen.e would-be llyrens leek en with disgust At the rhymes etKelectric Oil "poet;" Rut we have the best article known te the world. And intended that all persons shall knew it. It cures coughs, colds, asthma and catarrh, ttrem-hilisand complaints of that kind ; it docs not'eest much, though rheumatics it cures, 'Tis best Oil in the world you can llnd. Fer sale at II. 15. Cochran's Druj Mere, 137 erlli Queen street, Lancaster. Hay Fever. l'en II av FkverI recommend Ely's Cream Ralm. It entirely relieved ine from the Hr.-,t application ; have been asullerer for ten years. Going trem home aud neglecting te take the remedy,.! had an attack ; after returning 1 im mediately resorted te it, and found instant re lief. I believe, had 1 begun Its use earlier, 1 should net have been troubled. Have steed heat, dust and draughts as well as during ether months. .1. Celi.yi:h, Clerk, lis Rread street, Elizabeth, N. . I. Fer years 1 have been alllieted with Hay Fever, from early in August until fre.st. 1 was induced te give Kly's Crtain Balm a trial. The relict was immediate. I regard myselt cured. G. Sciiuei licit. Supt. of Cordage Ce., Elizabeth, X. .1. Sept. 2", 1SS.I. Price ffl cents. sl-'Jwdeed&w Aly (ieuil Weman. Why are you se out of sorts, never able te tell fel'js that you are well? Ten te one it's nil caused in the first place by habitual consti pation, which no doubt finally caused de ranged kidneys and liver. The sure cure for constipation Is the celebrated Kidney-Wert. It is also a specilic remedy ler all kidney and liver diseases. Thousands are cured by it every month Try it at once. Teledo Jihule. se.Vlwd&w Itching I'lW-s s.yuptems ana Cure. The symptoms are moisture, like perspira tion, intense itching, increased by scratching, very distressing, particularly at night, as if pin worms were crawling In and about the rectum the private parts are sometimes af fected ; It allowed te eentii.ue very serious re sults may fellow. Dr. .Swayne'.s All Healing Ointment Is a pleasant sure cure. Alse for tetter, itch, salt rheum, scald head. Erysipelas, bather's itch, blotches, all scaly, crusty, cuta cuta neous eruptions. Price, 00 cents, three boxes for 123. Sent by mail te any address en re ceipt of price In currency or three cent post age stamps. Prepared only by Hr. Swaync & Sen. X North Sixth street. Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by.all prominent druggists. i unci! r.nidM WS&w Visible Improvement. Mr. Neah Bafts, Elinlra, N. Y., wiites: " About lour years age I had an attack of bil ious fever, and never fully recovered. My di gestive organs were weakened, and 1 would be completely prostrated for days. After using two bottles et your Burdock Rlced Rlttcrs the Improvement was se visible that 1 was aston ished. I can new, though 01 years of age, de a fair and reasonable day's work." Price $1. Fer sale at II. II. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 North Queen street. Lancaster. Siive lour Hair Keep it llcttntiful. The " Louden Hair Celer Restorer" is the most delighlliil article ever introduced;ie.lhe American people and is totally different lrem all ether Hair Restorers, being entirely free trein all impure ingredients that render many ether articles for the hair obnoxious. Where baldness or billing of the hair exists, or preinu. turegrayness, from sickness or ether causes, its use will restore the natural youthful color, and cause n healthy growth, cleansing the scalp lrem All impurities, daiiilrult, etc., at the same time a most pleasing and lasting hair dressing, fragrantly perfumed, rendering it Milt nm! pliable, making it an indispensable article in every toilet. Ask your druggist for Londen Hair Celer Restorer. Price 75 cents a bottle. Six bottles,. $1. Main depot ler the llniled States, :tte North Sixth street, Philadel phia. lnll-lvdTThaF&w lsy Universal Accord, AvKit's Catiiautic Pills are the best of all pur gatives ler family use. They arc the product of long, laborious, and successful chemical in vestigation, and their extensive use, by phy sicians iu their practice, and by all civilized nations, proves them the best aud most ellect ual purgative Pill that medical science can devise. Being purely vegctable no harm can arise from their use. In Intrinsic value and curative powers no ether Pills can be com pared with them, and every person, knowing their virtues, will employ them, when needed. They keep the system in perfect order, and inaintiin in healthy action the whole machi nery et Hie. Mild, searching and effectual, they are especially adapted te the needs el the digestive apparatus, derangements of which tlicy prevent and cure, if timely taken. They arc the best and salcst physic te employ for children and weakened constitutions, where a mild but effectual cathartic is required. Fer sale by all dealers. sllwdcedSw MARlilAU&S. Bewers Wantz. In Westminster, Md., en August 18, 1831, by the Rev. J. T. Murray, Mr. Wm. O. Bewers, of Lancaster, Pa., te Miss Eliza J. Wantz, et Westminster, Md ltd XEW JLDTXMT1BE3LENI8. i1 IVI.EK, BOWWW & UURSTt C A-RPETTNOS ! Elegant Styles New Open for the Fall Trade. New Styles in Cedy Brussels, for Parlors, Dining Reems, Chambers, Halls and Stairs. New Styles in Tapestry Brussels, for Parlors, Dining Reems, Chambers, Halls and Stairs. New Styles In Ingrain Carpets, ler Parlors. Dining Reems, Chambers, Halls anil Stairs. New Styles in Venitlan Carpets, for Halls and Stairs. NEW STYLES MOQUET, VELVET, BODY BRUSSELS AXD TAP ESTRY BRUSSELS RUGS. NEW STYLES IN FLOOR OIL CLOTH9, all widths. NEW STYLES IN DRUGGET CRUMB CLOTHS, all sizes. MOSQUITO CANOPIES. ANOTHER LOT OPENED THIS MORNING. 3-Open evenings until S o'clock as heretofore. GIVLER, BOWERS & HURST'S Dry Goods and Carpet Heuse, 25 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTER, PA. MEATUS. Neltv. September 7, 1881, Geerge Edward, son of Jehn L. and Anna Nelty, aged 1 year, 4 months am! 23 days. The relatives und friends are respectfully In vited te attend the funeral, from the residence et his parents, 412 St. Jeseph street, Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock. It Black. September 4, 1881. In Salisbury town .ship, Mrs. Maria Black, relict of Adam Black, deceased, aged (X) years, 11 months aud 1 day. The relatives and Irienils of the family are lespectfiilly Invited te attend the luncral, from the residence of her son, Adam J. Black, In Salisbury township, en Wednesday morn ing at ! o'clock. Interment at Meclmnicsburg. Services at the Mcchaulcsburg church between I and 2 o'clock. V01.IT1VAL. Democratic County Ticket. I'KESimCNT JIIXIK. YUXDT, City. V.. II. siiKiuvr. GEO. W. BROWN (Painter), 1st Ward, City. ritoTiiexoTAiir. E. I.. 1IAMRIMGIIT, Rohrerstewii. nreisTEK. COBXTV TlttASCKEK. PKTKR McCONOMY, 5th Ward, City. CLEKK OF (JUAUTKIt SESSIONS. RKA REED, Bart. eieiik: civ eitriiASs' ceuivr. PETKR RiERICII, Mh Ward, Cltv. VMSON KEEI'Elt. ISAAC HULL, Earl. COUNTY COMMISSION Kit. M. IIII.DEBRANT, Mount Jey. CORONER. II KXRY M. GEITER, 4th Ward, City. IIIIIECTOI1S OF THE VOOlt. PHILIP WALL, 5th Ward, City, ABRAM SIDES, West Lampeter. 1'IUSON INSPECTORS. LEMUEL WIKST. West Ceca JOSEPH HABAKE11, Kaplu Cocaliee, no. AUDITOR. LIGHTXER, Leacock. JOHN 1. Vacancy, te be filled tDecline'd. by County Committee. Delegates te State Convention. SENATORIAL. XI II District, H. L. ECKERT, XIV " W. II. GR1ER. REPRESENTATIVE. 1. A. J. DUNLAP. 2. MARION HARRAR, JAS. P. MARSH. ::. AliltAM COLLINS, II. L. ERB, GEO. W. SCUROEDER. Democratic State Conventien: Williams Williams pert, SEPTEMBER 28. Meeting of Democratic Ceuntv Committee : Lancaster. SfOSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. NEW AliVEllTlSEaiEliTS- rimt; LADIES MITE SOCIETY WILL X held a FRUIT FESTIVAL In the base ment of St. Paul's M. E. Chnrch, Seuth Queen street, en Friday and Saturday evenings, Sep tember 9 and 10. Admission Iree. sep7-Jtd UTKA VKDOtt STOLEN FKOM THE FARM O of Gee. Gerret, en the Lititz turnpike, at :-ccend gate from city, one Serrel Celt, one Bay mare and one Pacing Herse. Suitable re ward elfercd for their return. ltd STOltK FOIt KKNT.-STOKE KOO.ll HO. 148 North Queen street, formerly occupied by the undersigned. Fixtures complete. Rent reasonable. Call en AL.ROSENSTEIN, scy7-3td Ne. 37 North Queen Street. A WAV GENTLEMEN LODGERS CAM be accommodated with well-furnished comfortable rooms in a central part of the city by addressing " ROOMS," Intellieencku Office. References asked und given. tfR Lancaster County National Bank. ) Lancaster, September 0, 1881. S DURING THE KEIUJILOING OK T11K Banking Heuse the business et the Bank will be transacted at Ne. 23 East King street, almost directly oppesito the old place. W. L. PEIPER, sepG-3til&w Cashier. H1 flft KKWAKD. tfljlUU 100 reward, in addition te the stand ing reward, will be paid by the American Flre Company for the detection and conviction of the person or persona who set nre te the en gine house lastttvuning. J.K. BARR, President. Attest: Jein. L. Haines, Sec'y. ltd Democratic County Committee. There will be a meeting of the Democratic County Committee at Shober's hotel, Lancas ter, at 10 a. 111., Monday, September 19, for or ganizatlen ami ether business. W. U. HENSEL, Chairman. Every member's attendance i urgently re quested, d&w 1)UHLIC SALK.-ON SATUllDAY, SEP TEMBER 10,. 1S81, will be sold en the premises, at the Stambaugh place, Lititz pike, one-half mile north of Lancaster, thirteen head et Cows, ten head of Cattle, Guernsey Bull, Hogs, Farminc Implements, Ac. Alse, Household and Kitchen Furniture. Sale at 10 o'clock a. in. FRANK II. CARPENTER. II. Siiuiikut, Auct. scpt5,8,9<w -ri.TEKINAItif SUKUKON. V DR. M. J.TREACV, Member of the Royal College et Veterinary Surgeons of Londen, England, and Member ami Fellow et the Royal Veterinary Medical Society et Edinburgh, Scotland. Havinggrad uatcd in the best Veterinary Institutions et Great Britain, and with eight years practical experience in treating Cattle and Horses, he feels confident et giving satisfaction. Oflice and Residence, CADWELL HOUSE, aug2!-ttdSwlt LancasterPa, ASSIGN EE'S SALE OV VA LUAULK KEAL ESTATE. The undersigned assignee of Geerge Mengcl and wile will sell at public sale, at the Suminy Heuse, in the borough et Manhcim, en SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1881, the following described real estate, situate in said borough : Purpart Ne. 1, consisting of a let et ground fronting en Prussian street 30 lcct,morcer less, and extending in depth 257 feet, mere or less. to'Welt street, thence along Wolf street 57 feet, mere or less, te property of Samuel Enstninger en the cast, thence south 217 feet, mere or less, te the corner of purpart Ne. 2 (being the store property), thence west along the said store property 21 feet, mere or less, thence north along said property 40 feet, mere or less, te Prussian street te beginning, where on is erected u two story and attic BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with frame kitchen at tached, a large Frame Barn fronting en Welt street 44 feet, mere or less, and extending in deptii 40s feet, mere or less, with wagon sued attached te said barn ; also geed outhouses, grape arbor and grapes, lruit et different va rieties, and a well et never-falling water. Purpart Ne. 2, consisting of a let or ground fronting 21 lcet, mere or less, en Prussian street, adjoining purpart Ne. 1, and extending In depth 40 feet, mere or less, te purpart Ne. 1, whereon is erected a two-story .Brick Build ing, built for and occupied as a Shee Stere. The buildings en the above property are all In geed condition. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m., when at tendance will be given anil terms made known by JOHN W. LOWELL, sep7,10,l7,214ectl,8d Assignee. piIVLER, BOWERS & HURST! -:e:- MARKETS. riilladelptila market, Philadelphia. Sept. 7. Fleur firm and supplies light; Superfine, at $4 505 00; extra at f5 5031; 00 ; Ohie and Indiana family, at $7 2.7 50; Pennsylvania tamily $7 SO 7 23; St. Leuis de $7 753 00; Minnesota Extra C 7.'7 12: de straight, $7 207 50; winter patent $7 7."&"8 50; spiiug de 8 OCSu 8 75 Rye flour at $U 12&0 25. Wheat Market firmer; Ne. 2 Western Red $1 30 ; Pcnn'a Red $1 XVMl :ri ; de Amber l .;'.) 1 3 Cern steady for local use ; steamer, !8tt)c ; yellow, 8070c ; mixed, 00c ; Ne. ." Mixed, 8fflUc. Oats dull ; spot lets lower; Ne. 1 While, 51 52c ; Ne. 2, de 50e ; Ne. .:, de 4!lc; Ne. 2, Mix ed, 4S49c. Rye scarce, $1 110 bid. Previsions firm, geed jobbing demand ; mess perk $10- beet haiiiy, $2.':i5e ; India mess beet. ti 50. f. e. b. Bacen Smoked shoulders $'4 ; salt de sigsjic ; smoked hams at n&llc ; pickled hums, 11 12c. Lard Market tinner: city kettle $12 25; loose butchers' $11 JO;-"- prune steam $1212 50. Butter scarce, and wanted at full prices ; Pennsylvania creamery extra :.2; Western de 31c; de geed te choice 2SQS0c: Bradford county and New Yerk extra, 2728e ; firsts 25482T.C. Rolls lirm and scarce ; Pennsylvania COj; Western, 15U0c. Eggs dull ; Pcnn'a locale ; Western 1SJ4 10c. Cheese steady for choice ; New Yerk full cream 12c; Western full cream llc; de tairtogeod, 10Ilc. Petroleum dull ; Reliued 7jlv. Whisky sales at 1 18. Seeds Geed te prime Clever scarce at lOJfri) He; Timethy firm at $2 OrtfP (i ; Havseid steady at $1 431 45. Kdw yei-k Market. New ekk, Sept. 7. Fleur State and West ern without Important change; very moderate expert and home trade demand ; Superfine State, 3 25C 10 ; extra de JCO0 60 50; choice tle JO 00Q0 75; fancy de $0 80gS CO; round hoop Ohie 10 15g0 50: choice de JO 0097 50; superfine western $5 25SG 00; common te geed cx-tra de (0 0,1G 00 ; choice de ?0 7(lf8 00 ; choice white wheat de, at 7 00 38 CO. Southern quiet and unchanged ; common te fair ex tra $0 2387 40 ; geed te choice de $7 508 50. Wheat 4lc higher; fairly active, specula tive business ; Ne. 2 Red, Sept., $1 1001 42 ; de October, $1 441 4.": de Nev. l 4C' 1 48 : de Dec, $1 iVsil 7X. Cern lc higher ; active : mixed west ern spot, 057eJ4c ; de future, 7074JJc. Oats 14c better; State, 413le; Western 39 5UC. Noen tjuorattensortne drain Market Furnished by Jacob K. Leng, Commission Breker. Cuioaeo. ' Sept. Oct. Nev. Wheat $ 1.21J4 $1.24 $1.27 Y ear. Cern COM "' --!-2 Oats VAi'Ji .37 -38Ji Perk 18.05 18.87J4 Xll IX Jll Philadelphia. Sept. Oct. Nev. Wheat $1.40 $1.42 $ 1.45?i Cern. ........ .08 .7014 73yrt Oats 40 .434 -4i;i Grain and I'revlsiau Ouotatlens. One o'clock quotations et'gmin and provis previs ions, furnished by S. Iv. Yundt, Breker, 15).j East King street. CuicAoe. . Sept. 7. Sept. Oc. Nev. Wheat $ 1.22 f 1.25 $ I.273J Cern GlJ .02i .04 OlltS 30 .38 .39 Perk 18.05 18.95 Lnrd 11.82, 11.90 Philadelphia. Sept. Oct. Nev. Wheat $ 1.42 $ 1.42 $ 1.40 Cern 09 .71 .75 Oats 4S'4 .40 .47 Live Stock Markets. Chicaoe. Hogs Receipts. 10,000 head; ship ments, 4.110 head; market very lively and strong, and prices 10c. higher ; packers are buying some et the higher priced hogs; mixed packing nt$CI0G50; light or bacon, $0 4e 00; choice heavy, $0 73S7 15; culls und gmss crs,$:90G50. Cattle Receipts, 5,000 head; shipments, 3,20) head ; market weak and inactive ; no prime ettered ; medium te geed, $5 40$G 15 ; common te fair. $3 905; native butchers', steady; cows, $2 403 75 ; mixed. $2 :0jj!3 25 ; oxen, 2 75 350; bulls, $2 503 40; veals. $4S0 50; milk ers 31 head, $2550 ; steekers' and feeders at $323 75 ; range cattle steady ; Texans. $2 70 3 70; halt-breeds and na'ivcs, $44 te. Sheep Receipts, 400 head; butchers' in tail demand ; shippers dull ; common te medium, $33S0; geed te choice, $1Q4 50; Texas and territory sheep, $3254. East Liberty Cattle Receipts, 909 head ; market active at yesterday's prices. Hogs Receipts, 3,000 head ; Pliiladclphias at $0 70j$7 10 ; Yorkers lit $6 30G 50 ; grassers at $5 r5 80. Sheep Receipts, 4,400 head ; market very dull, aud prices c. etl from last week's. BtncK Market. New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Stocks also Unlleil States Bends reported daily bv Jacob B. Lone, N. E. Cor. Centre Square. Niw Yerk Stocks. Stocks weak. Sept. 7. P. m. p. 11 1:00 3:00 5G .... 12.-.1 124 A. M. 10:00 uoney. . .................. Chicago & North Western Chicago. Mil. A St. Paul Canada Southern L. L ct 1. C It. It............ ..... Del., Lack. & Western , Delaware ft Hudsen Canal.... Denver & Rie Grande Hannibal & St. Jee 12 17 118 118 01 03 0414 a V2 l'-'l 12IJ4 123 10i .... 107:14 87 89 & 135 200 150 123 123 123 I Lake Shere A Mich. Southern., Man hattan Elevated Michigan Central Misseuri,Kansas4 Texas N. Y.,Lake Erie & Western... New Jersey Central N. Y., Ontario & Western New Yerk Central Ohie & Mississippi Pacific Slall Steamship Ce.... St. Paul & Omaha de Preferred Central. Pacific Texas Pacillc Union Pacific Wabash, St, Leuis & Puciilc... " " Preferred Western Union Tel. Ce Philadelphia. Stocks dull. Pennsylvania It. R Reading Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation Buffale.Pltts. A W eat cm Nerthern;CentraI Northern Pacific. " Preferred Hestonvllle Philadelphia & Erie R. R Iowa Gulch Mining Umited States Bends. iyA -ivy 93 93 40 394 42 42 91 93 93-'v 92 29 :"ti :H4 -.chs 143 142 38 3D 494 4!W4 "'A JKMi 1(U 103 a 31 r2 lil 48 85 -88 2 51 121 47 87 47 88 WA C4: 30 01 21 52 39 80 21 22 40 :se .43 21 40' !r0 40 81 P.M. 1:00 . 110 . 112 . 101 - 101 li United States 4 percsnts.. 5 " 3K WANTS. GOOD COOK WANIBD. Apply at scptVJtd 115 NORTH DUKE STREET. W AN ED TWO ACTIVE AND ENEK- cctic boys or yeunir men te learn the Dry Goods ;iiuslnesa. Salary nominal. Must come well recommended. Apply at this eflice. ltd. THIBB EDITION. WEDN3DAY EVENING, SEPT. 7, 1861. AT LONG BRANCH. What the Wild Wwes Are Saying. GARFIELD BETTER. Favorable symptoms reported. AND CONDITION ENCOURAGING. A Geed Night at Leng Branch. The president slept quietly the greater part of the night, awakening, however, te take nourishment. This morning his symptoms are normal and he appears te have recovered from the fatigue of the journey. Pulse IOC, temperature 98.4, respiration IS. Favorable Kepert this Morning. Leng Branch, Sept. 79 a. m. Official The president slept the greater part efthe night awakening, however, as often as it was necessary te give nourish ment, which he took very well. The fever reported in last evening's bulletin had subsided by lip. m. This morning his temperature is normal and he appears te have quite recovered from the fatigue of yesterday's journey. At the morning dressing the parotid abscess was found te be doing well; the visible parts of the wound leek somewhat better. Pulse 100. teiupcrature 98.4, respiration 18. Next bulletin at G o'clock this evening. Condition Encouraging at Noen. Loxe Branch, N. J. Sept. 7.-12:30 p. 111. The situation regarding the presi dent's condition continues favorable, and the attending surgeons and cabinet officers express themselves as entirely satisfied with the present outlook. The excessive heat affects him somewhat, but his gen gen eral condition is encouraging and he is holding the gain which he made last night. Daily Improvement Expected. Ei.ukren, X. J., Sept. 7th, 2 p. in. At Jlie neon examination the president's pulse was 114, temperature slightly above nor mal, respiration 18. Dr. Boynteu says the patient's condition is entirely satisfac tory, and that lie new expects daily im provement. STOCKS .JUAII'INIl. Ueiild's Cerner ou Keeue. Special te the Intellieexcer. New Yerk, Sept. 7. There is great ex citement ever the corner iu Hannibal & St. Jeseph railroad stock, which has been jumping from 95 yesterday te 200 te-day. It is said (ion Id is forcing it up te clean out Keeue, who has te deliver 100,000 shares at 80. If se, Keene's losses will be about $12,000,000. l'ire at r.Iorrtstewn, N. J . Morristown, N. J., Sept. 7. A portion of a block of frame buildings ewucd by Marsh fc Craig was burned thi3 morning. Less $7,000, fully insured. Jehn Thatcher, paints and oils, loses $5,000 ; insured two thirds ; P. M. Kain, furniture, less $1,000, insurance $300; B. F. Crauc, beets and shoes, less $3,500, insured for 1,200. m New Yerlc Stock Exchange te Clene'. New Yerk, Sept. 7. The governing committee of the stock exchange has ordered the suspension of business te-morrow in accordance with the governor's pro clamation naming a day for prayer for the president's recovery, and the exchange will be closed. WI5ATUEK INDICATIONS. Washington, D. C, Sept. 7. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, fair weather, westerly winds, stationary followed by rising barometer, stationary or lower tem perature. KlliCil en the " Switchback."; Mauch Chunk, Sept. 7. Baldus D. Urnheuscr, an old atul esteemed citizen of this place, was fatally injured te-day by being struck by a car while walking en the Switchback. Illness or Archbishop llennl. Milwaukee, Sept. C. Archbishop Hen ni is very low te-day aud is net expected te live until te-morrow. Het. "WiLMiNirreN, Del., Sept. 7. The ther mometer registered 102 iu the shade. One case of sunstroke. I'lIKNOMKNAL. Strange Aerial Conillttenn. Leng Branch, N. J., Sept. C, 1881. A remarkable mirage was seen here at half-past one p. 111., just as the president arrived. It showed all the vessels sixty five in number going up and down the New Jersey coast, in reverse, and among the clouds. The scene was very beautiful aud was watehftl by thousands of specta tors. Providence, It. I., Sept. G, 1881. The day is exessivcly dark here, accom panied by great sultriness. The day con sumptien of gas commenced at neon and at about thrce o'clock the supply failed, compelling the offices snd factories either te step work or resort te candles for light. The failure of the gas supply, however, lasted only about half an hour, and was due te a temporary disarrangement. Bosten, Maa., Sept. C, 1881. Since early morning up te sunset the atmosphere has teen in a most curious condition, exciting much comment and in seme instances creating alarm. While the air, as viewed from a window, en leek jng up into the sky, has appeared te be free from fog or mist, the suu has been totally obscured. The atmosphere is per vaded with a yellowish light, which lends a strange appearance te every ob ject. On the common the gas pre sented a most unnatural appearance, iS livid green looking as though it is the r -suit of a coat of paint. Gas jets, whi. b ordinarily show a yellowish light, bum with a white brilliancy that makes them resemble electric lights. Iu all directions distances appeared te be shortened. Through windows near and far could be seen star-like points of white light resem bling little electric lamps, but being in reality gas jets. The phenomenon is no ticeable in New Hampshire, and C. F. Emersen, professor of natural philosophy and astronomy at Dartmouth college, says it must be caused by something in the at mosphere which absorbs the shorter and longer wave lengths, leaving only these which give the color of yellow and green. He thinks it may be owing te the pollen from fir and pine trees, together with smoke from the forest fires in Canada. Darknexit In the Kant. New Yerk Herald Ed. The telegraphic dispatches from differ ent points in New England this morning inform us that something like a plague of darkness fell upon many parts of that un happy section yesterday. In Providence the sun almost refused te shed a ray of light even at midday, and the gas had te be turned en. It was discovered, however, that even this had given out, and the old- fashioned tallow " dip " came into requi sition. Bosten witnessed some curious at at eospherical phenomena. The green of the famous common changed its color te a hue never before seen at the "Hub." The gas jets became magnified into small elec tric lights and the whole sky assumed a yellowish tinge. Ne one can tell what it all means. One theory is that the Cana dian forest fires are responsible Anether is that there is something wrong with the shorter and longer waves of light, and that the yellow and green have dissolved part nership. If it were the orange aud green that had fallen out we could easily account for the situation. Thcr Uwnenthip of the National Deet. A census bulletin, giving the ownership of -the national debt in registered bends, brings out some interesting facts. Thcre are 80,802 holders of 4, 4, 5 and G per cent, bends ; the aggregate amount at these various rates of interest being 815,917,100. Of the 5 per cents and under the holders are 42,262 males, with $327,183,500 ; 29,323 females with $90,353,330 ; and 1,527 corporations with $227,451,550. Only $7,555,000 is held in amounts of less than $500, while nearly two-thirds is held in amounts of ever $50,000. Eighty-live per cent, of the grand total is owned by about 51 percent, of holders, residing in 117 cities of the United States. Over 36 per cent. of the bondholders rcside in New England, atul there 11 percent, of the aggregate is owned. Oregon has the least number of holders, 14, and Massachusetts has the most, 16,855. In properting te population, the District of Columbia has mere holders that any of the states, 1,320 in each 100,000, while of the states Massachusetts in this respect stauds at the head of the list, the rest of the New England states following her lead until we come te Maine, which is overtopped by New Yerk. fr'liullng a New Outlet. Many of the Southern cities, but mere particularly New Orleans, are seriously frightened ever the actions of the Missis sippi, the waters of which.always fickle and changing, new threaten te liud a new out let through the Atchafalaya te the guH'.thus leaving the principal cities stranded en a shallow stream. The best engineering skill will be immediately brought te hear upon the subject, aud if possible make the "Father of Waters" flew en in his accustomed place. New that New Orleans is just beginning te reali.u the benefits of the river by the increasing wheat trade, it seems hard that she should be cut out from enjoying this great revenue. Discouraged. The Uugby Colony, which is settled by the "surplus youth of England of the middle and upper classes," as its guiding spirit Themas Hughes describes it, is net accomplishing all that its promoter Imped, and rumors el" t'iscontent aud discourage ment prevail. It seems that this class of settlers have net the stamina ta carry out the plans, se new let Mr. Hughes try the surplus youth of the middle and lower classes te see if they can be mere suc cessful. EXCURSION'S HII.1IK KXCIIKSION H AKVKST AND I'lCNIC TO LITITZ SriiFXdS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th. Fare ler the round trip only U) cuts, lrem Lancaster and Columbia. Train leaves Kinir street at 7:50 a. in.; Col umbia. 7:."0 a. 111. Ticket t;oed te return en any train. Six Hands of Music in attendance. Concert by the rail l!in,'nld Hand of Heading. scplil tld.Vltw M IS VELLANEO VS, TJKiaAKT'S OLD WINK STOKL. Brandy as a Medicine. The following article was voluntarily sent te Air. II. E. Slaymaker, Agent for ItclgurtV Olii Wine Stere, by a prominent practicing physi cian et this county, who linn extensively nseil the Brandy referred te in his regular prai IiYit It is commended te the attention of llie-e a' flic ted with Indigestion and Dyspepsia. BRANDY AS A MEDICINE. Tl-.is nevr much ahiised Alcoholic .Sliiiiiilaiii win never intended 11s :: lievera-re, lnl le li ntied us a medicine. if great potency in the cure of sonic of the destructive discuses whiili sweep away their annual thousands of victims. With a purely philanthropic motive we prv sent te the favornhle notice et invalids espe cially these utllicted with that mi-,t nilde dis ease DysiHjpsiu, a, specilic remedy, which ij nothing mere or less than Brandy. The afied, with feeble appetite and mere or less debility, will Und this simple medicine, when used properly, A Sovereign Remedy erall their Ills and uchen. lie It, hewevet strictly understood that we pre-crihe and u--liu t one article, and t hut is REIGAKT'S OLD BRANDY, Sold by our enterprising yen 11;; frleml, II K SLAYMAKKK. This Itnu.dy lint steed tlie test for years, und has never failed, as lai us our experience extends, ami we therefore give it the preference overall et.icr dandies 110 matter with hew man vjay. breaking French titles they are branded. One-fourth of the money that i yearly thrown away en various impotent dyspepsia stpccillca would sulllce te buy all the lirandy te euro any such case 01 as. In proof of the curative powers el Reigart's Old Brandy, Incases of Dyspepsia, we can summon mini hers of witnesses one case in particular we cite: A hard-working farmer had been aillicteu with an exhaustive Dysncpsia for a number of years; his stemacli would reject almost ever) kind of feed; he hail sour eructatiens eon een Btantly 110 appetite in fact, he was obliged te restrict his diet te crackers and stale bread, and as a beverage he used Mc( J rami's Uoel Beer. He Is a .Methodist, and then, as new S reached at times, anil in Ills discourses often eclaiuied earnestly against all kinds of strong drink. When advised te trv . Relgart's Old Brandy, In his case, he looked up with astonishment, but after hearing et lt'i wonderful effects In the cases of some of his near acquaintance;;, he at last consented te fellow our advice. Ill used the llrandy faithfully and steadily; the first bottle giving liimau appetite, and before the second was taken he was a t-'euiid man, will, a stomach capable of digesting any thing which htchesu te eat. lie still keens it and uscsallt tie occasionally; ami since lie hen this medi cine lie has been of very little pecuniary bene fit te the doctor. A I'lUCTISISO I'HYSICIAH. II. E. SLAYMAKKK, AGE3T TOR Reigarts Old Wine Stere. Kstablishcd in 1785, IMFORTKR AXD DKALKR IN FINE OLD BttANDIES. SIIEHKIKS, SUl'h KIOK OLD MADKIIiA, (Imported in 1IH, 1B-27 and 1828.) CHAMPAGNES O KVEItY BRAND, SCOTCH ALE I'OKTEK, BROWN STOUT. Ne. 2!) KAMT KINO ST.. LANCASTKIC PA PUBLIC SALIC OF VA LUAULK KKAI. ESTATE. Will beetrercd at public sale at the Lancaster County Ilensc. East King street, in the city or Lancaster, ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 3. 1881, all that valuable property, situated In West Lampeter townshipy.knewii as ROCKY SPRINGS, containing 27 ACRES, mere or less, et which about 22 ACHES Infer tile I arm land and the remainder woedfc be ing the well-known picnic grounds, eiLwnich la erected a large Twe-story Slate Reet BRICK DWELLING, a two-atery Slate Kecif JSrick Back Building, anil a large and commodious Barn, New Tobacco Shed, Pig Pen. Cern Crib anil ether outbuildings. Alse contains a thriving Yeung Apple Orchard, and a large spring et never-tailing water. The farm land Is fertile, well watered anil especially adapted te raising tobacco, and the weeds has long been a popular picnic ground with a large dancing platform, tables, benches, etc. Being situated within a mile et Lancaster city limits, It is easy of access te markets, stores, etc. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. 111.. en satd day, wfeen term will be made known by HENRY hllUBERT, Auctioneer. s,i(,u,i7,':o,Ji.'2;,.-;e,oei,:!,AP.w
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