Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, July 09, 1881, Image 3

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    LANCASTER DAILY INTEL! .IGEKCKR SATURDAY JULY 9, 1881.
COLUMBIA NEWS.
OCR REGULAR COKKESPONUKNCK.
' A stated meeting of the Columbia town
council was held last evening. Present
Messrs. Guiles, Haldiiian,Hersliey,PfalIcr,
Filbert. Wann and Musscr, president.
Mr. Pfabler offered the following which
was adopted unanimously. '"Resolved, By
the town council of Columbia that the re
cent attempt en the life of President Gar
field has excited feelings of profeuud sor
row in this community, a gloom most in
tense mingled with our earnest deprecation
of the atrocious crime, aud as representa
tives of the citizens of Columbia, and in
their behalf, wc hereby tender te the af
flicted family our warmest sympathy and
express the hope, strengthened by each
bulletin received from the bedside of the
sufferer, that a Divine Providence will
seen restore te his place of honor the chief
magistrate'ef our nation."
The finance committee presented the
fellow ing report which was adopted :
UKCK11TS,
lEiilancc per hut report $1,0.10 'it
Atinuul market rents les 0)
Transient ,'''
LiceiiM w y
Sinus rents 2i J
llci-Micy, tax collector, 177 '' 9-
- 1P78 40
" IK7! 0J
P.eckiui. ' " INdl 2:17 !
" ' ' 1M 3,151 II
Total receipt-. $,W3 35
KM'KNlilirilBS.
Or. I :is paid binee last report $ 5!0 1!J
i'ulant-ceii baud..
.$l,.-i :
The property committee recommended
that the auditorium be thoroughly
cle.ni.sed and put in condition for the next
season ; the scenery needs repaiiing ; the
fire extinguishers and hose should be ex
amined and put in order ; the matting en
front stab way is almost entirely worn out
and should be renewed ; the tower leaks
in Mime places and should be repaired ; the
galvanized iron work en the tower needs
repairiug ; the girders need serewiug up ;
the conductor spmts should bs differently
arranged, and se should the conductor at
(he frontdeor. The committee asked for
instructions.
The read ceinmittc reported having
placed a granite centre in alley "I" ; the
macadamizing of a couple of streets and
the repair of ethers, and several as being
in a very filthy condition. The paving
committee reported the renewal of several
pavements and the laying of some gutters
and also that by instructions from council
they had drafted an ordinance relating te
trucks, carts, etc , en the sidewalks.
The lilt; committee, per Mr. Waun, ver
bally reimi ted the result of "some cerre
spouilcnce between the committee and the
Spawn !fc Dciinisseii manufacturing com
pany, of Heading, relative te the repairs
of tint Columbia engine.
The sanitary and police committee re
ported a geed sanitary condition. They
consulted with the chief burgess and fixed
the salaries of the special policemen, re
cently sworn in, at five dollars iter month.
They have had the lock-up thoroughly
renovated and its fixtures renewed, and
suggest that prisoners confined therein be
compelled te clean up before vacating.
Mr. Keller, supsriuteiidunt of I he
Shawnee rolling mill, addressed council en
the filthy condition of a draw near the
mill. The uucslieii was referred te the sani
tary and police committee with power te
aetl and with instruction te notify Messis.
Mcliride aud Maulfair, te abate the nui
sance. Messrs. Geerge W. Sehrecdcr, Charles
Gievc and David Celeman appeared be
fore council as a committee from the
Vigilant fire company, te sec it something
could net be done te assist the company te
puiehuse a new and smaller engine, the
one new in use being most te heavy. The
uucstieii was referred te the lire commit
tec with instructions te report at the next i
meeting.
Air. David O. Lesetire, a representative
of the Moyes belt and leather stuffing
cemp.iny of Ito.steii, Mass., represented
te council the virtues of the Moves en
gine hose eiler. Chief Director Slumber
:er said the hose was in a very hard con
dition and needed oiling very badly. On
motion of Mr. Pfahler the matter was re
fcrred te the lire committee with power te
purchase if they think necessary.
The action el the sanitary and peliec
committee in fixing the salary of the new
special policemen at live dollars per
month, was ratified by council and an
order was granted in favor of the chief
burgess te pay the regular policemen for
special services.
The property coinmittee was instruct :d
te make the necessary repairs te the epeia
house building enumerated in the commit
tee's report.
The Chestnut Hill iron ere company
having complained of water flowing from
.Maner street upon its tracks, the read
committee was instructed te consult the
borough solicitor aud if necessary find an
other outlet for this water.
A discussion took place relativb te the
lifthy condition of the alley between
Cherry and Union streets and running
from Second street te the Pennsylvania
railroad t nicks.
A complaint was made of the weedy
condition of Chestnut street.
Te the property committee was referred
the question, subject te the conditions, of
renting the opera house basement te Ben
jamiii Barr, at a monthly rental.
An order for one hundred dollars was
granted in favor of Dr. Beckius, from
amount of retained commissions en col
lected taxes, of which he is the collector.
Bills te the amount of mere than one thou
sand dollars, including the pay roll of
$:'OiS.79, were read and ordered te be paid.
Adjourned.
The Borough Baa get.
The cheiry fcasen is ever.
Pay day at the "JM10 mill " this fore
noon. Mr. W. U. Barr has left for a few days
vacation at Cape May.
Mrs. Chas. Shillew yesterday had a dis
patch announcing the safe arrival of her
husband in the old country.
Au evening social party was given by
Miss Carrie Hcrr last evening, and judg
ing from the bright aud smiling faces in
the parlors, all appeared te be enjoying
themselves
Mr. Abraham lleinaman. formerly of
Columbia, while walking in a harvest field
near Silver Springs, yesterday, was sun,
struck. He was carried into a neighboring
house where he liugcrcd;fer fifteen minutes
aud died. He will be buried te-morrow
alternoeii.
Kcv. C. S. Gerhard, of the Reformed
church, will preach his second anniver
sary sermon te-morrow at 10:"0 a. ni. Rev.
ll.llamerlen will have Baptist services,
morning au evening, in the Vigilant ball.
Several churches will have sermons te
morrow evening en General Garfield, and
public prayers for his speedy recovery
will be ettered.
A horse was stolen iu Ccntrcville en
Thursday night, and last night the owner
arrived in town making inquires about his
property. He watched at the bridge until
a a. m., then went te his hotel, lie left
for Lancaster this morning.
Miss Lizzie Welcnseck, who for the
past week or two has been a guest of the
Misses Hcrr, returns te her home iu Yerk
this evening ; Mr. Chas. Hitcshuc is home
from Bethlehem, where he has been
working for some tirae past ; Miss Mellie
Audenreid, of Lancaster, is the guest of
Miss Mazie Fcudrich.
Misses Minnie Sillman and Mellie Heir
were out driving last evening. In passing
the Citizens' band room their horse be
came frightened at the noise and started
te run off, but by the united strength of
both ladies they succeeded iu bringing
the horse te a step aud perhaps saved
themselves from serious resu Its.
The Warm Weather Affected Him.
This afternoon a man who was drank
was found en Middle street near Rockland
by Officer Gill. He was flourishing a re
volver and making a great deal of noise.
The officer took him in charge but the man
fought all the way te the station house.
Several persons assisted the officer and the
man was safely caged in a short time.
He refused te give his name and threaten
ed te kill any one who interfered with
him. When last seen by our reporter he
had net killed any one but was jelling
fire " at the top of his voice.
Clave Hall.
Michael German, arrested yesterday,
and Harry Snyder and Jehn Drachbar,
arrested te-day, aud charged with break
ing into and robbing Geerge Speng's
oyster saloon en Thursday last, entered
bail before Alderman Barr this morning.
Prize Challenge.
The Friendship baseball club have
challenged the Ironside club te a match
game for a purse of from $12 te 25 a side.
A forfeiture will be asked te make the
challenge binding en both sides, the game
te come off shortly.
Slight Accident.
Last niglit as Albert Seitz was getting
into his baggage wagon at the depot, a
pin came out in the front part of the bed.
The horse started and the bed tilled up,
throwing Seitz out but net injuring him.
IjCtt Town.
Mr. C. A. Cast, of the Ernmincr, left
Lancaster this afternoon at 1:21 en the
Dillerville local. Turning at the turn
table he returnd at 1:41 sharp. He often
does.
Slight Fire.
On Tuesday last the blacksmith shop
owned by J. F. Ecbtcruacht, Millpeit, en
the Strasburg turnpike, took lire and was
partly destroyed. Less, $25 ; insured.
Paused Through.
Geerge II. Adams, the clown, was a pas
senger en fast line east at 5:1S this morn
ing. He was en his way te New Yerk.
City Kill Pouters.
Curseu A, llensel.city hill pe-dcis ami dts-triliiitni-H.
elHeeJlNTKLLiUKKCKK building. Ne. fi
Seuth Queen street.
S:.uth Street M. K. Church.
Excursion In Leng Brunch and Ocean
Cleve en Thursday, .Inly W. Bound trip
ticket geed ler three days only $3.75.
jyC,7,,l'AU,iri&ltw
Merchants' r.xcurtfen
In Ceney Island v" Thursday, J illy -I- Keuiid
Hip ticket geed for three days only $1.50.
Train leaves Lancaster and Columbia at I
a. iu. Fer particulars see circulars at nil
statiuii-t ou Beading ft C'nlumhia railroad.
jy.7,'.l,IiH.i:i&llw
I'armerH and Mechanics Kxciirideii.
(iousyeu please, te Atlantic City via Cam
den ft Atlantic railroad nr Cape May via
steamer Bcpublic nil Saturday, July 10.
Bound trip tickets geed for three days te At
lantic City timl lour days te Cape May. Fare
In either nlaee only $73. Special train
leaves Lancaster at 1 a, in. ; Columbia at i:
a. in.: Manhcim at .:3'i; Lit 11. a 2:15, and
Kplirataul 3:01. See circulars and pesters nt
all stations. jyii,7,.,l2,tl,l.rltw
SO Pennsylvania Leal Tobacco for Sale.
Special Netice.. The undersigned his ler
sale 7H eases 'Hi Pennsylvania Leal" Tobacco,
being Sehreeder ft lien's entire packing et
that crop. The let, has been recently ' strip
lied sampled" by F. C. Linde ft Ce., el New
Yerk-, and will be sold entire, ler net cash
only.
Fer inspection el samples and lurther inlor inler
matinii apply te A. TKLLF.U.
s:;jShippen Street, Lancaster, Pa.
LANCASTER, .1 UIIC ill, ISSI.
j n nc29 i;t;l-je2:i-)Ajyi 5-7-:
The only medicinal snap adapted In uasy
shaving Uuticiira fcliuving Se p.
Nutrition improved, strength restored and
disease arrested by Malt Hitters.
SPECIAL XOTJVKtt.
Sulclde and Dyspepsia.
A most, remarkable enre for dyspepsia
" Wells' Health Bcncwer." The greatest tonic,
best bilious and Liver Ucincdy known. $1.
Uruggists. Depot, Jehn F. Leng & Sens, Lan
caster. Thousands of women have been entirely
cured et the most stubborn cases (it female
weakness by the use et Lydia K. Piukham's
Vegetable Compound. Send te Mrs. Lydia E.
Pinkhain, '.'33 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass.,
for pamphlets.
Short Itrci'ith.
. l'.ertle, Manchester, N. Y., was troubled
with asthma for eleven years. Had been
obliged te sit up sometimes ten or twelve
nights iu succession. Found immediate re
lict Irem Themas' KclcctricOil.and is nowen newen
lirelv cured. Fer sale at II. P.. Cochran's Drug
Mere, 137 North Quccu street, Lancaster.
Itching Piles Symptoms ami Cure.
The symptoms are moisture, like pcrspira
lien, intense itching, increased by scratching,
very distressing, particularly at night, as if
pin worms were crawling iu and about the
rectum ; the private parts arc sometimes nf
teeted ; it allowed te continue very serious re
sults may tollew. Ir. b way no's All Healing
Ointment is a pleasant, sure cure. Alse ler
tetter, itch, salt rheum, seald head, Erysipelas,
barber's itch, blotches, all scaly, crusty, cuta cuta
neous eruptions. Price, 50 cents, three bexc-i
ferfli'i. Sent by mail te any address en re
ceipt of price in currency or three cent post
age stamps. Prepared only by Dr. Swayne
Sen, 330 North Sixth street. Philadelphia, Pa.
Sold by all prominent druggists.
j u nc.S3-.1uid M W S& w
Poverty and Sullering.
" l'was dragged down with .debt, poverty
and sullering ler years, caused by a sick fam
ily and large bills for doctoring, which did
tlicm no tee I. I was completely disceiuaged,
until one year age, by the advice nf my pastor,
1 procured Hep Hitters and commenced their
use, and in one month we were all well, aud
nuneet us have seen a sick day since, ami I
want te say te all peer men. you can keep
your families well a year with Hep Hitlers
ler less than one doctor's visit will cost, I
knew it. A Workingman." jyl-2wrtftw
A Cough, Celd or Sere Threat slie Ud lie
stepped. Neglect trcinten.ly results in an In
curable l.'iug Disease or Consumption.
P.rewn's Bronchial Troches de net disorder
the stomach like cough syrups and balsams,
but act directly en.t he inllamed parts, allaying
ir'-itatien, give relief in Asthma, Bronchial
Coughs, Catarrh, and the Threat Troubles
which Singers and PublicSpeakcrs are subject
te. Fer thirty years ISrewn's Jtrenchial
Troches have been recommended by physi
cians, and always give perfect, satisfaction.
Having bceii tested by wMe und constant use
for nearly an entire generation, they have at
tained well-merited rank among the lew staple
remedies if the nge. Sold at 25 cents a box
everywhere. mS-lvilTTIiAS&lvw
JHellierxt Metlivrn 1 1 itlutherHtt
Are you disturbed at night, and broken of
your rest by a sick child suffering and crying I
with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth?
If se, go at once and get a liottle of MRS.
WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. It will re
lieve the peer little suflercr Immediately de
pend upon it; thcreis no mistake about It.
There Is net a mother en ciuth who has ever
used it, who 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
use in all cases, and pleasant te the taste, anil
is the prescription et one et the eldest and
best female physician and nurses iu the
United States. Sold everywhere; 25 cents a
Iedic. marMvd&wM.W&S
Proer Positive.
We have the most positive and convincing
proet that Themas' Eclectric OH is a most cf
ft'Ctual speeitlc for bodily pain. In cases et
rheumatism und neuralgia it gives instant re
lief. Fer sale at U. U. Cochran's Drug Stere,
137 North Queen street, Lancaster.
ltcd Bag, Reaches.
Rats, mice, ants, flics, vermin, mosquitoes,
insects, &c cleared out by "Rough en Bats."
15c. boxes at druggists. Depot Jehn F. J.ens
& Sens, Lancaster,
DEATH.
Bartholemew. In this city, en the 9th Inst.,
Annie ., daughter et David U. and Elizabeth
Bartholemew, aged 8 years, 2 months and 19
i Lays.
Dearest Annie, thou hast left us.
Here thy less we deeply feel ;
But 'tis Ued that has bereft, us,
lie can all our sorrows heal.
' The relatives and friends et the family are
respectfully Invited te attend the funeral.
Irem the- residence el her parents, Ne. 63
Seuth Prince street, en Monday afternoon at
4 o'clock. Interment at Woodward Hill cem
etery, ltd
Fkeelich. In Mountville. en July 8, 1851,
Harriet, wile of Henry Froelich.
The relatives and friends el the famllyare re
spectfully invited te attend the luneral from
the residence of her husband, Henry Froelich,
en Monday morning, July II. at 10 o'clock.
Services in the U. B. church. ltd
SMITH.-In this cily.Jaly7.U81. Samuel T.
.Smith, aged C8 years, G months and 25 days.
The relatives and friends areirespectlully in
vited te attend the funeral, from his late resi
dence. Ne. 313 Seuth Queen street, en Sunday
afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment iu Wood
ward Hill cemetery. 2td
QineLKY. In this city en the 7th Inrt.. 3rs.
Amanda Qulglcy, in the 60th year or her age.
The relatives ami friends et the family are
respectfully invited te attend Jthe funeral,
Irem her late residence, Ne. 758 East Chestnut
street? en Sunday afternoon at 1J o'clock. In
terment at Woodward Hill cemetry.
POLITICAL.
ear County CntnmtaRleiier:
FP.ANK CLAKK, of StrasTmrg township.
Sul-jcet te the choice et the Democratic couo ceuo coue
ty convention. aprtt-d&wlp
ADAM S. DIETRICH, of Maner township.
Subject te the decision of the DcmeciaUc
county convention.
HKNKY F. HAUTMAN (Lime Burner), nt
East Lampeter township. Subjeet te the choice
of the Democratic county convention.
apr2-d&wtp
MAUTIN 1I1LDEBBANT. et Mount Jey
Borough. Subject te the decision of the Dem
ocratic county convention. apl3-d&wp
JKKK MOHLEK. Ephrata. Subject te the
decision of the Democratic county conven
tion, aurll-fiawtp
Fer County Auditer:
JOHN S. BltOWN, el Druinore tewnshii.
.Subject te Democratic rules. ni27-d&wlp
JOHN L. I.IUUTNKB, et Leaeeek township
;
Subject te I lie decision et the Democratic
eouiitvcenv. ntimi. aprlS-tfclAw
xjjti .ihrjutTimaiiiNTti'
WILLIAM- WAlTZ. HUTTKKKNUWN
as ' Billy White," dealer in Cigars and
Tobacco, Ne, ft! Market street, in rear et Cen
tral Market. Lancaster, Pa. I am new pre
pared te sell the best 5 cent and 2 for Scant
Cigars iu Lancaster. ltd
EfeTATKOF fc'KKDKKtCK U.PYLE. LATE
et the citv et Lancaster, deceased. The
undersigned auditor, appointed te pass en ex
ceptions and distribute. the balance remaining
iu the haiinds of Geerge W and W. C. Pyle,
administrators, te and aineirg theue legally
entitled te the same, will sit for that purpose
en MONDAY, AUGUST 8. 1SS1, at 2 o'clock p.
m., in the library room or the court house, in
the city et Lancaster, where all persons inter
ested iu said exceptions and distribution may
attend.4 CHAULES DENUES.
jnly-ltd..1tw Auditor.
AHSIGKKD KSIATE OF JOHN MAKKK
and wile, or Lancaster city, Lancaster
county. The undersigned Auditor, appointed
te distribute the balance remaining in the
hands of Moses Shirk and Martin Becker,
asnigucss el Jehn Baker and wife, te and
among these legally entitled te the same, will
sit ler tint purpose en SATURDAY, AUGUST
li, 1SS1, at WA a. m., in t he Library Roem of the
Court Heuse, In the city of Lancaster, where
all persons interested in said distribution may
at lend. J. W. DENLINGER,
jy!i-:ild Auditor.
1)II1LIC NOTICK OF I.UnlHKlt TAKKN
up in Susquehanna river at Shenk's
Ferry, Lancaster county. Pa. Public notice
is hereby given that a let el round legs was
taken up while floating in the ateresald river
en the llth te llth et JUNK, 1881. consisting or
one hundred and seventy-four sticks, mere or
le-s, a list and description el which arc ledged
iu tlioefliccot A. G. Hudsen. a Justice et the
Peace ter Concstega township, Lancaster
county, Pa., ler the inspection et all con
cerned. The owner or owners thereof are rc
quired te prove property, pay all legal ( barges
and take them away within three months rrem
the dale hereof, J uly 8,1881, otherwise tney
will be sold according te law.
ANDREW A. PEAGAN,
ill ltdS&2tw WILLIAM HEVNER,
1)
AI.15 SIXTH SUMMKlt TOUlt TO
Niagara Falls and Watkius Glen,
ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1881.
lA-ave Lancaster en Niagara Express at 11 a.
Tickets for the Round Trip W9.75.
Geed te return en all trains wr 15 days.
Special reductions et one dollar per day less
than regular charges at Cataract, Interna
tional, Glen Mountain and Glen Park Hotels.
Tickets will be geed te leave also en 3d anil
4th et August. Fer tickets and information
call en i. L. FON DKRSMITH,
: East, King Street,
or J AS. A DALE,
jvO-3wdS!tw Yerk, Pa.
s
TKAW HATS, iiV.
We are making a clearance sale et
STRAW HATS.
The low prices are doing the work.
And rather than eirry them till another
season we are going te sell thorn.
Light Goats and Dusters
IN MANY STYLES AND
PRICES RIGHT.
THE
GAUZE UNDERWEAR.
Hosiery and Lap Dusters
Have been marked down te close the
remainder of the stock.
With an invitation te call, we rcut'iin
Yours respectfully,
&
ONE-PRICE HOUSE,
33-38 BAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER. PA.
WAXTKIt.
WANTKD TWO GIRLS FOHUENliBAL
Housework. Apply at the Sprecher
Heuse, North Duke Street. 1c27-tfd
"tmrANTKU F1FTV (30) C1GAUMAKKHS
V T en lertn went. Apply at once te
nnTTsi? iti
CROUSE & CO..
Ne. 22 Seuth Sixth street,
Reading, Pa.
Jyi-lwd
V work in a Stene Quarry, at Wriglitsville.
Either experienced quarrymen or common
laborers may apply. Apply te
&t,KU. y tsix.r.L, a uu.,
je29-10td
Wrightsville, Pa.
WAMTED-A SITUATION AS JUAUS
servant by a middle-aged German. Can
attend te horses and gardening, and would
make himself generally useful. Address E.
Beck's Western Hetel, corner Water and
Orange streets. )y2Ul
SEW ADTEKTISEMKNTS'
"puser
; W1LL8UN ! Tf LINN WIIXSON !
(strccKsseRS te rtiirn it BBienaiAii).
HOUSE FURNISHING!
'uU Une for Summer. Genuine Masen Frnit Jars, Genuine Protective Fruit Jars,
re3tlulhecily. Tiu Fruit Cans, Jelly Tumblers, Preserving Kettles of all kinds, Win
Scree its, Water Coelers, Fly Traps, Water Filters.
Cheat: c
dowse;
FISHING TACKLE.
SOLE AGENTS FOB
PENNSYLVANIA LAWN MOWER.
PJutnJjiiig, Gas Fitting, lin Booting and Spouting Specialties.
FLINN & .WILLSOJSr,
SIGN OF THE TWO LARGE DOGS,
152 NORTH QUEEN STREET, - - - LANCASTER, PA.
G
IVLKK. JUMVfcltS & HUKST!
A VISIT
CARPET DEPARTMENT
Will show you that we are etTcring Choice Style of TAPESTRY BRUSSELS from 75 cents per
.yard up. Choice Styles et All Weel and Part Weel Ingrain Carpets irem 25 cents per yard up.
' Brussels, Veuitiau Hall .& Stair Carpets
AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES.
Brussels aud Ingrain Borders all widths te match all colors or Caipets. KugCaipcts:
tlrst-class goods at bottom prices. Fleer Oil Cleths, Cocea Mattings, Plain While and Fancy
Canten Mattings. We offer very low te cle out this season's stock.
WINDOW SHADING FIXTURES, RUGS, MATS, &c.
Ne trouble te show goods. Remember that during the month nt July and August we
clesa our store at n'elnek, except Saturday evenings.
-:e:-
GIVLER, BOWERS & HURST,
25 EAST KING STREET,
THE OLD CORNER,
COR. DUKE AND VINE STS., LANCASTER, PA.
NORBECK & MILEY,
Practical Carriage Builders,
take this opportunity el calling the attention el thn public te their Unrivalled Stock et'
lileles, including every variety -new in use.
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY.
Don't put it off till Spring, when trade Is brisk, customers arc plenty, and orders
given that cannot be lllled.
FANCY BUSINESS WAGONS,
with the the most artistic painting, made en short notice, aud satisfaction guaranteed.
The best iu the market. Repairing promptly attended te. Remember ourMetto :
OUR WORK SUSTAINS OUR WORD,"
and remember the place, CORNER OF SOUTH DUKE AND VINE STREETS..
S. CLAY MILLER,
fe Braufe. Biiis, Old Bye Maes, k..
Ne. 33 PENN SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA.
GIBSON'S WHISKY BOTTLED A SPECIALTY.
XJStV AMERTtSJMirXTS.
C turner: iiuildinu lets and houses
j FOR SALE ON EASY- TERMS.
Lets are situated en corners. Suited for
churches or tobaeee warehouses. Houses pa'
ever C per cent, clear of taxes, and in geed rc
iiair. Alse building stone and sand for sale.
Apply te HENRY UECHTOLD,
Ne. 82 North Queen Street,
ltd Lancaster, Pa.
rilllUCELEItltATKII MIL1IUKN WAGONS
J. ter sale at Red need Prices. Warranted as
geed as any in the market. Nothing cheap
but the price. Al-e the GE1SER SEPA
RATOR, ler 4 te 10 Herse Power. The Peer
less, Portable, Traction and Demestic Engines
and Saw Mills.
Call and see before purchasing elsewhere.
Shep and Wareheuses: Cliciry Street, be
tween James and Frederick.
.1. F. STAUFFER.
yJMSHlSJfcWSItw Successor te E. F. Landis.
-VTEW l.lVFltY STAltLK.
The undersigned lias reopened a
LiIVEUY STABLE
At the old stand, rear el the Grape Hetel.
WAGONS OF THE LATEST STYLES AND
FROM THE REST MAKERS.
First-Class Horses, Careful Drivers.
Alse always en baud and for sale Herdes and
Wagons of every description. IleriCJ and
Wagons bought.
CYRUS H. COLVIN.
jy'J-lmdS
M
KT7.GEK, HARD K UAUGHMAN
AT THEIR
NEW CHEAP STORE,
Nn. ,: WEST KINU STREET,
(ADLER'S uLD STAND),
Have for sale a Large Let et Remnants et
BRUSSELS CARPETS
VERY CHEAP,
Suitable ler Doer Steps, Carrlase Rugs, &c.
Alse a Large Let et
STRIPED AND FIGURED CARPETS
At2l, 25. ), 37i, 10, 45, 5;), B") 75 and Me.
HAG CARPETS
At 37J, 45, 50, 53, 65 and 75c.
EVERYTHING CHEAP,
AT
Heller; Bard & Saltan's
NEW CHEAP STORE,
Ne. 43 WEST KING STREET,
Between the Cooper Heuse and Serrel
Herse Hetel,
LANCASTER, PA. '
-:e:-
G
IVLKK, HUTOKHS & HCRST!
TO OUR
LANCASTER, PA.
Ve
xjsir Aurt:KiisLia.NT,
WANTElJ TWO GOOD VUBK CUT
tcrs. Alse two boys te learn cork cut
ting. Apply at once at
CONESTOGA CORK WORKS,
ltd Ne. 1 ;4 te HO Locust Street. Lancaster.
,iUKNlTUltKl FUKNITUKEl FUKNI FUKNI
'iUREefall kinds. An immense sleck.
Geed cheap and reliable prices te suit all, at
' itOFFMEIER'S,
ltd Ne. ; East King street.
CCHOOI, TAX 1881.
O The duplicate is in the hands of t he Treas
urer. 3 pur cent, off ler prompt payment.
W. O. MARSHALL, Treasurer.
Ne. 12 Centre Square.
oOHlce hours Irem 9 a. m. te 4 p. m.
iS-tldlt
i"1U!NA HALL.
JELLY TUMBLERS.
JELLY TUMBLER tS.
COM. TUMBLERX,
COM. TUMBLERS.
MASON FRUIT JARS.
Lae ODD CUPS.
HIGH & MARTIN'S,
15 KA8T KING STKEKT.
MJSV.LLANJ-;OVti.
I) AUK ISAICGAINS!
, TRUNKS AND VALISES,
damaged by au overflow of water Irem the
photograph gallery above, ter Sale Cheap, at
ASIOS MILKY'S,
jy7-3ld Ne. 10S North Quceu Street.
GKKAT COLORED WOODS A1KKT1NU
WILL UK HELD AT QUARRYV1LLK,
ON SUNDAY, JULY 17th, 1831.
Special train leaves King Street Depot at
a. in. Returning leaves Quairyvilleut i::ip.
in. Fare for the round trip only 6flc. Fer
full particulars sec large pesters.
1yS,,l!,15,16d
PROPOSALS WILL BK KKCKIVKD AT
the Mayer's Ofllce te Monday evening.
.Inly IS, 1SS1, at 7H o'clock, for the erection of a
boiler house at the Water Works, and at the
same time and place ler the erection et four
forty horse-power tubular boilers. Rids must
be in STRICT ACCORDANCE with the plans
and speclllcatiens, otherwise they will net be
considered. Plans and specifications may be
seen at the Mayer's Ofllce. The Committee
reserve the right of rejecting any or all bids.
Hy order of the Water Committee.
JNO. T. MacGONIGLE,
jy7-Utd Chairman.
Jb'QR SAUi.
F
UK KKNT L.GOOS Si SON'S HAKEBV,
Fer particulars apply at the Bakery.
:-Ud 101 AND 103 MIDDLE STREET.
jyC-tfi
J)UItlIC 8a LK uF CANADA HORsr
. On MONDAY,. JULY 11, 1881, will be sold
at public sale, at. I. D. Denllnger's Merrimac
Heuse. 115 North Prince street, Lancaster
city, Pa, the following, te wit: IS head el
Choice Heavy Canada Horses. They will all
be heavy and well boned, and must be In all
respects as represented by the undersigned or
no sale. A credit or GO days will be given.
Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. m., when
terni3 will be made known by
M I...rJ.Jli . ..v-JM.. jm...
Sam'l llias & Sex, Aucts.
jyS-2td
MIMICAL WSTMUMElfTS.
WHE
IALBEECHT PIANOS
Arc the Cheapest, because thy are the Best.
L. B. HERB, Agent,
Xe. 8 East Orange Street,
apr33-3md Lancaster, Pa.
TIIED EDITION.
8ATUBDAY EVENINO. JULY 9, J 881.
ALLS WELL !
CONTINUED FAVORABLE SYMPTOMS
THE PRESIDENT'S REFRESHING
SLEEP.
MOPI?rUL
IJULLETINS FROM TUE
DOCTORS.
Vice President Arthur' Call-
Unofficial Morning Bulletin.
Executive Mansion, July 9.-7:15 a.
M. In view of suppurative action new
going en the president's condition this
morning is as favorable as can be expected.
He passed a comfortable night, his sleep
only being disturbed about 1 o'clock by
pains in his limbs, which, liowever,nickly
yielded te simply treatment. His pulse is
down te 10ft. The cooling apur.it us is new
in working order, and geed results tire ex
pected. A Tranquil Night.
Executive Mansion, July '.. 8:e0 a.
m. The president has passed a tranquil
night, and this morning expresses himself
as feeling quite comfortable. We regard
the general progress of his case as very
satisfactory. Pulse this morning 100,
temperature 9'J.l, repiratieti 24.
Signed D. W. Uliss.
J. K. Barnes.
J. J. WoemvAitii.
Uer.T. Heyisurn.
Vlcn I'rebiueut Art ur Vhrits the President.
Exlcutine Mansion, Washington,
July J), 1 1 :' a. M. Unofficial The symp
toms of the president contintie te be favor
able. Vice President Arthur called at the
executive mansion this morning. Mrs.
Garfield had geno out for a drive, se that
he did net see her, and there happened te
be ueuc of the members of the cabinet
present, but he talked for a short time
with the attending physicians wit'i regard
te the progress of the president's case.
Ills .Condition Favorable at 1 1'. St.
Executive Mansion, July !), t p. m.
.Official. The condition of the picsideut
continues te be favorable. Pulse 10-1,
temperature 101.2, respiration, 22. The
next bulletin will be issued at 8 p. in.
Signed I. W. Uliss,
J. K. Barnes,
J. J. Woodward,
KOISEKT KeYIIUKN.
The Sympathy of the Gladstone.
New Yerk, July 3. A dispatch was re
ceived by a resident of this city te-day,
from ltight lien. AY in. K. Gladstone,
prime minister of England, and Mrs. Glad
stone, saying they are much touched by
the telegrams about President Garfield's
condition, und feel profound sympathy,
aud watch anxiously the accounts of the
president's progress.
The Mrs. Garileld Fund mounting Up.
Subscriptions te the fund for Mrs. Gar
licld still continue te pour in. W. W.
Corcoran, of Washington, te day sent a
check for $3,000 and Gee. 1. Siney one for
the same amount.
An Olliclal Itepert.
Executive Mansion, July 9. The at
tending physicians sent the following tele
gram te consulting physicians this after
noon : " Executive Mansion, 1 p. in. : Te
Drs. Frank II. Hamilton and J. II.Agnew.
The president continues te improve
slowly. The acid eructatiens have net oc
curred during the last 21 hours. At
!) a. m. he took ten grains of bi
sulphate of quinine, which did net
disturb the stomach. Yesterday towards
evening he became restless, wearied and
anxious for the merphia. A quarter of
a grain was given hypcrdcrmically
at 8:!50, after which he passed
a tranquil night. Yesteiday af af af
aftcrnoen In had a small, solid passage
from the bowels, in which a notable
deficiency
ter was
tinge of
of biliary coloring mat mat
ebscrvablc. The yellowish
the skin continues about
as at the last report. At 8 p. m. his pul.se
was 103 ; temperature, 101.3 ; respiration,
24. This morning at 8 ::J0 : Pulse, 100 ;
temperature, O'J.4 ; respiration, 2-1. At 1
p. m.: Pulse, 101 ; temperature, 101.2 ;
respiration.
Sigued
L. W. liMSS,
.1. K. Barnes,
J. J. Woodward,
KeiiKRT Kkyrurn
TIIK AKIONA.
Fears el Disaster te Her.
Londen. July 9 8 p. m. The corres
pondent of the Shipping IJiizctle, at
Schull, county Cerk, southwest coast of
Ireland, reports tinder date of the 7th
hist. as fellows : The officer in
charge of the Schull coast gu.ird
received te day a package of letters, forty
in number, bound by an clastic band,
brought by a man from Leng Island. It
is supposed the man pickc I up the let
ters enclosed iu a chest, as the bundle was
quite dry. The iiudcr says that he swam
for them. The l'-:.fc letter is signed by
Captain Murray of the .steamship
Arizona. The ethers were letters te his
wife and several telegrams. Waifs sire
coming ashore. The Castlehcad Schull
coast guard have been requested te report
what the waifs consist of.
(The steamer Arizona from Liverpool
for .New Yerk sailed Irem Qticcnstewii
July 8d).
HII-: MONKTAUY CONFLUENCE
French aiiil American Delegates Issue it
Declaration.
Londen, July 9. The Paris correspon
dent of the Times says : At yesterday's sit
ting of the monetary conference, Mr.
Evarts, delegate from the United States,
read the following declaration of the
French aud American delegates in the
name of their respective gevernments:
"The depreciation and general fluctua
tions iu the value of silver relatively te
geld, which of late years have shown
themselves aud which continue te
exist, have been and are injurious
te commerce aud general prosperity,
aud the establishment and maintenance
of a lixed relative value between silver and
geld would produce the most important
benefits te the commerce of the world.
The adoption of the ratio el 15 of silver
te 1 of geld would accomplish the prin
cipal object with less disturbance in
the monetary systems te be affected
by it than by any ether ratio. Acetnbi-
nation, which should include England,
France, - Germany, and the United
States, with the concurrence of ether
states, both in Europe and en the Araeri
ican continent, which this combination
would insure, would be adequate te pro
duce and maintain throughout the com
mercial world the relation between the
two metals that such a combination
should adept."
FELL DEAD.
Thn Suddea Dcbum or a VmAj la Nw Trk.
Nkw Yerk. July 9. Mrs. Eliza Bridg
man, aged 53, of Chicago, fell dead en
Broadway, at the corner of Cedar street,
this morning, as she was going toward
Trinity church, accompanied by ber
daughter, a young lady of 13 years,
and nephew, Mr. W. C. Beene.
Mrs. Bridgman was the wife of
Cel. Frank Bridgman, paymaster United
States army and a member of Gen.
Sheridan's staff. She was the sister of Gen.
McDowell. She left Chicago for a trip te
the seaside and arrived in this city early
this morning. Her body was carried into
the building Ne. 128 Broadway, and
a message was sent te Gen. Hancock, en
Governer's Island, who forthwith dis
patched his own surgeon te the scene of
the accident, bnt tee late as she had died
of heart disease. The body was transfer
red te the house of Mrs. Bridgmaa's cous
in, Mr. Ely, a real estate broker.
THE PATE UP A FOKOBK.
Ten Year Imprisonment la tae Fealtoa Fealtea
tlary. Baltimore, July . Geerge Bell, who
was convicted in March last in the cirenit
court of Heward county, removed from
this city, of forgery in obtaining
money from the Merchants' national
bank en a cheek purporting te
have been signed by J. Harmanus Fisher,
was sentenced te-day te ten years in the
peuiteutiary and had been taken te the
court of appeals where a new trial was rO'
fused. In a trial in this city in another
case Bell was acquitted.
WKATUEK indications.
Washington, July 9. Fer the Middle
Atlantic states, partly cloudy weather and
occasional rain, northeasterly winds be
coming variable, higher barometer and
temperature.
The Cernel I Cr6w.
Londen, July 9. Cernell docs net re
gard favorably the proie.sitiou of Dublin
university. They will row in the metro metre metro
pelitau amateur regatta ou the 14th inst.
however.
A tioed Kevtew.
Londen, July 9. Fifty-two thousand
volunteers will participate in the grand
review te-day, aud it is estimated that
one hundred thousand people will go te
Windser te witness it.
Sprang a Leak.
Londen, July 9. Steamship Britannic
while towing sprang another leak, and
was beached in Seuth bay of Wexford.
MAHKJSTH.
Philadelphia Market.
Philadelphia, July J. Fleur market
and prices steady ; Superfine, S3 )Qi 50;
extra J&1 ."ill; Ohie A Indiana family, at
.- TMji; '; Pennsylvania family SSMiQ
.'. HAY ; St. Leuis dn pi W&i 60 : Minnesota
Kxtr.i S5 sear, eil: de straight.; '.; M); win
ter patent G Mtt7 !', ; pi lug de 6 AO7 SO.
Kye flour at $rft 12
Wheat lirmer ; Ne. 2 Western Km!. l .'!!;
Del. and Pcnii'a Red, $1 tl IMJi ;
Aiulier, I Z.ftt 'JT.
Cern market quiet : steamer. rIJ.iX!c;
:iil yullew.r.TarKSc; t-ail mixed, 'i$.'7c; Ne.
:t, mixed, sni4f&Hc.
Oats dull and liurely steady : Ne. 1 White
l.;e;Ne. 2, dellllc; Ne. J. de 10c; Ne. 'J
Blixcd,39c.
Rye dull at 'JOe.
Previsions steady ; in.s perk $17 MI1S OJ:
lieet Inline, $ W&2Z 00; Hulls n ln.ws
hecf til M.
ISuceu smoked shoulders. 77j.c; suit de
i;i'7e: smoked liams lllji;; plekled hums
.yaiKc.
Lard market steady; city kettle -if-;
loom nutelicr.i' at lie ; prime steam $12
VI Id.
lliitlcr firm : Creamery extra at 'Jt$-r.c:
Western, at 'i!c ; de guml ti choice '2I
;c: llradrnril county and New Yerk extra,
Jlile ; HrstH, l'J'.Hc. .
Hella dull ; Pennsylvania I He ; Western
17c.
tSRK "'nil and easier; Pcnn'a at I7c;
Western. ll!lic.
Clierse steady : New Yerk lull cream.
10 j? lOJc ; Western full creuni HilSc; de
tair tit kecmI, 7KQSC.
Petroleum dull: refined 7c.
Whisky at $1 I.'.
Seeds Uoed te prime Clever, no market ;
Timethy nominal at $-'lir; de de Flaxseed
lull at fl '.
Hew Xera Market.
N-w Yerk. July !. rlenr State aud West
ern wlteut decided cuaiiKc; moderate expert
und home trade demand ; Supcrliiiu htatu
$1 0 ?4 ) : extra de U nr,&4 9f) : choice de f5 uufl
: fancy de $5 30f! 75; round hoop Ohie
fl 70. : choice no it N37j; supernne
western l mff U: counneu tit geed ex
tra de fi lij.V.ri ; choice de .r 3ua 75 : choice
while wheat de, at $i Zifjt; 'S. Southern
luiet and steady; common te fair extra
fi 'r.:i5 7" : uie'kI te choice de 5 SiX.'t K
Whcatsirniigcr, and moderately active: Ne.
8 Iti'd. July. 1 !: le Aiu?, $1 '--
J)l ZVA ; de Sept., $1 'ii&l '.
Cem lueilerat.'Iyaetive und without iiota iieta
I'le change ; mixed western spot, tlQ::,c ;
de future, 55.i7?jC.
Oats a Hliadc stronger ; State, 4ilf ISc ; West
ern, fiiitsnc.
LIV0 Stuck Markets.
Ciiicace. II.ijjs Ueccipts, 1,11011 hi'ad; shlit
inentH, l.t 0 heart ; strong for eheii'i; heavy
lard hegM ; packers paid $ Ml ; rough te me
dium mixed slew. $." aiii''t; light, $i Utm; III;
choice lieavy at 'Xfift till; pigs ami cull.-'.
$5 Sif?5 'M.
Cattle Receipts, 7,000 head; Hliipiiiciits,.r,00
head; market htcady and active; geel te
shipping, $." 73'fjf; : coni-uieii te lair, ll'JO
."t lie; distillery, $." S0 iy, butchers'
steady with a lair ilcuiuiul at $- Jtgli'i;
gi-.iss Texans shtw and week ; cows, 1 'JO ;
common te fair ti.'cr-, : 'J-Viii IU ; geed te
choice i-i'MjiH '; hleckers ami tecderrt dull at
f ;-"i 7." ; uiiikers and springers weak :itri)
M.
t-heep Kecelpts, I.OH) luad; bkipmeuts, IMl
head; geed demand ami prices strong ; no
prime ellercd; interior te f.iir advanced 'lit)
-Ie;B0's! te choice, f! 7.'5'25.
UtecKMarKec.
New Yerk, Plulailclplila and iecal .Sleck.-)
also United States Hemls repnrteil dally by
Jaceii K. Lonii. N. K. Cor. Centre Square.
N kw Yerk Stocks.
Stocks dull.
Julys.
A. M. I M. V M
10:00 i .(
Meney
Chicago & North Wcali-rn.
Chicago. Mil. & St. Paul...
Canada Southern
C. C. & I. V. K. K
Oi-I.. Iaek.it Westurn
Delaware ft lludjeu Canal
.. :i$3 .... ....
. vny, mi vn
.. m km cc,i
.. .... .... ....g
.. 12?4 ISIJi 12
.. nw2 .... no
Vtlii
.. '.KIK !K MJJl
Denver & IJie ij ramie
Hannibal ft St. Jee
Lake Shere ft Mich. Southern..
Manhattan Klcvatcd
Michigan Centrul
Missouri. Kansesft Texas
N. Y.. Lake Erie ft Western....
New Jersey Cr.utrstl
N. Y., Ontario Wesicrn
New Yerk Centnil
Ohie ft Mississippi
Pacific Mail Steamship Ce....
St- Paul & Omaha
de Preferred
Centnil Pacillc
Tcxua Pacillc......
Union Pacillc
Wabash, St. Leuis & Pacillc. ..-
" Prelerred.
Western Union Tel. Ce
Philadelphia.
Slecks steady and dull.
Pennsylvania It. It
I.eaillng. ...... ...........-.-
Lehigh Valley
Lehigh Navigation
Hutr.ile, Pitts, ft Western
Northern Central
Northern Pacillc.
" Prelerred
Ilcstenvllle
Philadelphia ft Erie It. li
lnwa(iuih Mining
Uhitkd States Bends.
isyj; rx-K rax
HKtJs HK 1IR
t9X VA
K V' -Vsi
WOK lOtJi 100K
3.VJ : 3x
KY. WA KVA
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United States 4 pcrcnls
Noen "Jiletat ions or tlm Grain Market
Furnished by Jacob K. Leng, Commission
i;reker.
C'hicaoe,
Wheat....
Cern
Aug.
lUO'A
WA
Sept.
$1.0.)Ji
.16S
.as
Year.
LW
MX
my
Oats ..
:&
line o'clock (iiiotatlensorgniin and provls prevls
,n". furnished by S. K. Yuiidt, Breker, V.y.
Inns.
East, King street
Chicaoe.
Julv.
Wheat.. ............. 21
Cern.. ....... .... '&k
Oats ,,?
Perk 17.06
Lard lL62Ji
PHILADXLPHIA.
Aujr.
$
28
17.07H
1L52
. Jul:
Aug.
Wheat.
Cern...
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