LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCE TtJESDAj JULY 19, 1881. COLUMBIA NEWS. OCR KEUULAK CORRESPOXUKXCK. P. R. R. freight traffic is very heavy. Little heys this morning killed a seake four and a half feet long back of F. S. Bletz's tobacco warehouse. This morning the fourth series of 400 new cars, made by W. C. Allisen, of Phila delphia, arrived here te be weighed ou the Columbia weigh scales. Mr. Edward Beeth, who had his right arm slightly paralyzed by a shock of light ning, last Thursday evening, was able te go te work again last night. A large birthday party will be held in Desch's hall, en August 2d. Tayler's or chestra of Lancaster will furnish the music. The siding in front of E. X. Smith's lumber yard, which has been in very bad condition for some time, is at last being refixed. The young ladies of Marietta will give a party en the 28th inst., in Cel. James Duffy's paik. A number of Columbians have been honored with invitations. The Columbia Itilles and the G. A. R. pest, Xe. 118, made an. exchange of guns this morning. The pest receiving thirteen Springfield lilies, while the "Rifles" re ceived thirteen of the old Harper Ferry pattern. The Second Brigade of the Sheby, Pull man & Hamilton shows are in town com pleting their advertising. The Sells' Bres, advertising car also arrived this a. m. Jacob Hendersen, a work man at Mr. Fred. Bticher's new houses en Walnut streets, cut two of his lingers very badly with a hatchet ycsteiday morning. As a wheelbarrow leaded with Heur was going down Frent street this morning the wheel caught in the railroad track, upsetting the Heur and bursting several of t: e bags. The " wash-in " which was caused by the late heavy rains in the Tidewater canal has been mended, and beats are ex pected te arrive at the Reading & Colum bia coat shutes te-morrow morning. A number of our young men are making preparation ler a camping-out expedition. They leave Columbia en the eOth inst., and expect te be none a week or ten days, at or near the mouth of the Coderus creek has been selected as their camping ground. Company C had a line drill last even ing. The company was large ami a number of citizens were present tp see them drill. A business meeting was afterwaads held Mr. Harry IJ. Dean, was proposed ami elected a member of the company. A young lady while driving ever the duckies hill, en Sunday evening, was at tacked by a tramp who cal.cd upon her te .-top, which she refused le de. Where upon the tramp grabbed at the horse but was forced te let go as the young lady showered blows upon him with a whip. She reached home in safety, and when she told her story, a party was thought of be in raised te go in search of the scoun drel. As Mr. Jehn Sands, of Marietta, was driving up liridge street te-day his horse became frightened and ran off. Mr. Sands held en te the lines and did his best te step the horse, but was unsuccessful. In turning the coiner at Poplar street the wagon overturned, pitching Mr. Sands out en the pavement. lie was stunned ar.d received a severe gash in the head. The horse was stepped and about au hour afterwards Mr. Sands was sufficiently re covered te drive home. Before 'Squire Frank, this morning, Richard Tlilish, of Sttelten, had a hearing j en charge of stealing hides from Mr. Red Kecxer, ei r.iizaueuitewn ami bringing them te Columbia, where they were sold and wheic the owner identified them. Jus tice Frank, after hearing the evidence", committed him te jail in default of bail. The felon, after hearing the evidence, broke down and cried as though his heart would break, claiming thnt, I13 had a wife and sev eral children who depended upon him for a living. 'Squire Frank told him he would de all he could, and in the commitment which took him te Lancaster, he inserted the clause, "if b.iil can b-.s procured he will be allowed his liberty." The 'squire also premised te leek after his family, and also .see if he can get bail for him. Complaints were entered this morning about boys and men bathing before sun down at the Walnut street wharf. This shameful amusement has been carried tee far, and new. ihe many citizens who go down te the river banks foraslrell, seeing that requests will de no geed, have taken the matter into their own hands, and will have anybody arrested for g Mug in bath ing before eight p. m. Mr. A. J. Kauilmun left this morning for a few days at V- spe May ; Messrs. Wm. B. Given and Harry Hi uner returned home yesterday fiem their driving trip te Balti more; Mr. William A. Went, and daugh ter, Miss Annie, of Baltimore are the guests of Mr. (Jeeige Crane ; Mrs. Geerge Crane left at neon en a visit te her rela tions iu Chester, her mother being sick. ect wf town-. In Search or Summer Leisure. Among the arrivals at the Stockton, Cape May, yesterday, weie Hen. J. IS. Livingston and wife, Lancaster. Ex Senater Wallace was in Hirrisburg j esterday en business and explained that, instead of having been with the Duify-Cameren-ISayard lislstng party he was ill at home. Edward P. liiinten, csij., left for Cape May this morning, in company with Lieut. Gasten. Mr. Paris Ilaldcman, ofytlie Chickics iron company, sails for Europe ou August 18. The First ISaptist church Sunday school will held a picnic at Shcnk's weeds, near Millcrsville, te-morrow. About thirty young ladies and gentle men are enjoying te day's delightful weather at Slienk's weeds. Tayler's or chestra accompanied them. Jeseph II. Habecker and Jacob Xissly of Springville started for Conestoga falls te day te fish for black bass. They are famous fisherman and will no doubt bring home a heavy catch. The Heading railroad company propose te run an excursion te Ceney Island and New Yerk en Thursday of this week, the tickets being geed te return en any train within three (lays, and selling at the very low price of $4.50 for the reutid trip. The excursion train will leave the Kiug street depot, in this city, at 4 o'clock in the morning of the day named, stepping at all stations en the line of tha read between here aud Ephrata. t'aise Pretense Case. A. B. Petter, charged with false pre tence, had a heariug before Alderman Alex. Dennelly this morning. There were four different charges against him. It was in evidence that he had falsely represented himself as an agent of the house of T. H. Nevin & Ce., of Pittsburgh, and en the strength of such representation had taken orders for goods aud borrowed money en account from quite a number of persons. Alse that he had borrowed $3 from Mr. II. Wilsen, of Columbia ; obtained a quanti ty of groceries from D. S. Burk, and a stove from Isaac Diller, aud 3 from R, S. Graybill, Duke arid Vine streets, this city, through the same false representations. Iu default of bail the alderman committed him te answer at court. Pigeon I'lylng. Ou Friday Charles Lippold and Ferdi nand Shadier of this city sent eight young carrier pigeons, none of which are yet two months old, te Huntingdon, where they were let loose. They Hew te Lancaster, a distance of 134 miles, in two hours and 53 minutes. Last night ou the 12 o'clock train they sent six mere te Cressen where they were let loose. They arrived here at 10 this morning. JE. O. TJ. A. M. THE STATE COUNCIL. Its Twenty-Second Annual MMlen. The visiting members of the order hav ing met at Cooper's hotel this morning and marched in fall regalia te the place of council meeting, the twenty-second au nual session of the state council of Penn sylvania, Jr. O. U. A. M., convened in Odd Fellows half, in this city, at 10:30 a. m., with Geerge B. Bight, of Alteena, state counseller, presiding, assisted by S. V. C. G. Hewell Arthur, of Philadel phia. The credentials committee, of which Wm. II. McCemsey, of this city, is chair man, reported, showing 130 representa tives. Their report was adopted. State Secretary E. S. Deemer then offered the following privileged resolu tions : "Whereas, The president of the United States, James A. Garfield, new lies upon a bed of suffering, through the hand of au assassin, and " Wiiekeas. In the life of our president we have a striking illustration of the bene ficent form of government under which we live, in the steady ascent from the boy upon the tow-path te the highest point iu the world. Therefore, be it " Iiesehed, That we in common with ethers leek upon this event with horror, as we are brought face te face with the fact that the assassination of rulers has come te us from the old world, and thus the greater need of Americanizing America. " Jlesehecl, That we rejoice te knew that the aim of the assassin will probably fail in its pcrpese and se tender te the presi dent our hearty congratulations en his improvement, and our prayers for his speedy recovery. "Ileselced. That as members of the Juukr Order United American Mechanics we see in this act increased necessity for out peo ple being educated in the lessens of our motto. Iu that Virtue which shall make us better citizens and thus save us fieai the fate of Reme, and the nations of an. tiquity ; and in that Liberty which shall free us from the bondage of sin and error, mere binding than any upon the limb of the slave ; and in that Patriotism which shall cause us te lore our country mere than office and te remember that righteous ness exaltcth a nation, while sin is a re buke te any people. " Ileselted, That these resolutions be en tered upon the journal and the secretary forward the same te Hen. WayneMacVeagh for presentation te the president." The resolutions were unanimously adopted. The reperfs of state officers were read and the state secretary's report shows the following flattering financial condition of the councils during the year : Amount of money received by subordi nate councils $30,S'7 97 Paid out ler benefits and relief i,UU 59 Amount in treasuries or subordinate council! (3,210 48 The following is the standing of the or der numerically iu Pennsylvania : Number initiated 1,377 Number or members at last report 5,I3S Received by card 27 Reinstated 117 Total. ,057 SERIOUS KOff. A Fight Between Tramps and Yeung Men Frem Lancaster. Okie Man Shet and Wounded. Last night a rather serious fight ec- j currcd between a party of tramps and a let et young men from tins city, near the bridge across the Conestoga creek below the almshouse. Jehn Brimmer, aged eighteen years, son of Geerge Brimmer, painter, of Middle street, was shot by eue of the tramps and rather seriously injured. According te the story of young Brimmer it appears that he went out te the creek early in the even ing for the purpose of takiug a swim be fore going te work at the Penn iron works, where he is employed en the night turn When he reached the creek he found a party of eight tramps, who had been drinking beer and were drunk. 'He was wearing a geld ring en one of his lingers aud one of the tramps asked him for it; he refused te give it up, whereupon the tramps assaulted him and stele the riug. Finding that the crowd of tramps was tee large for him, he came back te town for assistance. lie hunted up a party of his friends and with them started back te the cieek, where a light took place ar.d Brimmer regained his ring. Several of the tramps were armed with revolvers and immediatclybegau firing at the town men. A bullet from one of the weapons hit young Brimmer iu the left side. It struck a rib and glancing off ledged in the breast. Brimmer was taken te the hospital by his friends and he was attcuded by Dr. C. II. Brown, who removed the ball. About ten o'clock he was re moved te his home where he new is. The injuries aie net serious and the young man will recover. After the fight the tramps lied. Weid was sent te this city and Oflicers Daily, Kautz, Shay and Ceylc started in search of them. Twe of them named Charles Remington and Wm. McIIcnry were caught in a shed near Witmer's bridge, and were ledged in jail. Remington admits having been with the party who were fighting, but claims that he left before the row occurred. McIIcnry says that he was at Ziegler's hotel, en East King street, all evening and knows noth ing about the fight. This morning the eflicers again started te the country and succeeded in catching live mere men who are believed te have been members of the band. They were taken te prison and they gave their names as fellows : James Hart, Themas Harding, Jehn Hesian, Jehn Reilly and Daniel Donavan. They will all have a hearing before Alderman Barr, before whom Jehn Wertz, who was with young Brimmer, has brought suit against the tramps for sheeting at him. Seme persons state that the row was net altogether the fault of the tramps,butthat Brimmer and his friends are iu a measure responsible for it. There will likely be further developments at the hearing. FIRE MATTERS. Committee en Keorginatlen et the American Fire Company. J. K. Barr, C. J. White, B. F. Eshle man, Joel L. Haines, Wm. B. Wiley, Samuel II. Price, Geerge KielTer, C. I. Stermfcitz, Thes. A. Deen, Isaac Kin near, Jno. W. Powell, Williau Miller, Ed ward Price, Jehn Humpbreyville. Henry Yackly, Wm. C. McGlinn, Samuel Powell, James B. Rcarden, Geerge Bair, Wm. M. Deen, Geerge F. Miller, Jacob R. Givler, Geerge Kline, Henry C. De muth and Albert Drechbar have been ap pointed the committee te reorganize the American fire company and will meet at Alderman Barr's office this evening. Police Cases. Mary Jane Patterson, .colored, who whipped .Hettie Thompson, en Middle street en Saturday night had a hearing be fore Alderman A. F. Dennelly last even ing and was committed in default of bail for trial at court en a charge of assault and battery. The charge of drunken and disorderly conduct against Nan Butler was with drawn en payment of costs. Harriet Bos Bes Bos eon and Hettie Thompson, charged with the same offense were discharged, the prosecutor tailing te appear after the al derman had waited a long time for him. Herse Kicked. William Stansbury, who new carries the mail between this city and Terre Hill, had a horse se badly kicked a few days age that be cannot be used. The New Beiler sad Heme. The bids for the construction of new boilers for the water works were opened last night. They were as fellows : J. G. West. Reading, $0,850 ; Cele & Heilman, Allentown, $6,002 ; Jehn E. Herehey, Har- .K. 4- rm . Tri,r.. TA- t EfSSP' t'i , 'n ? Lancaster j,w , euuu r. eiauuer, .Lancaster, $3,970. Mr. Best received the contract. The bids for the construction of a boiler house were as fellows : Jehn ShaefTer, $1,550 ; Jehn W. Reith, $1,375 ; P. Din kleberg, $1,440. Mr. Reith was awarded the contract. Te Tret Against Her Recerd. On Friday afternoon the bay mare Purity, of the Speedwell stock farms, near Brickerville, is te make an effort te beat her best time en the track at that place. In the effort she will be assisted by the company of a running horse, which in sures an excellent performance en the part of the spanking little trotter. The pur pose of the exhibition is the contemplated purchase of themare by a gentleman from New Yerk, named Hali, who will be pres ent te witness the exhibition. Runaways. This morning a horse hitched te a covered wagon ran from Miller & Hartrnau's grocery en West Chestnut street, te a point en North Queen street, near Gundaker's trimming store, wheie he waf caught before any damage had been done. . Anether horse ran crown Chestnut stieet and was caught at Harberger's foundry. He did net break anything. The "Washy " B. B. O. The baseball nine published iu yester day's issue as the "reorganized Ironsides" were improperly se-called and have desig nated themselves the " Washingtens," being comprised entirely of members of the Washington fire company, though in cluding some players who are members also of the Ironsides club. tight at Paradise. Ou Saturday eight a fight took place iu Paradise; several men had their faces beautifully decorated. Ne one was ser iously injured, but several were arrested. "Honesty the Best Policy." In that the Commonwealth Distribution Ce. continues its popular drawings without mo lestation and with increased patronage. ltd Urnln and Prevision lireker. I allies F. Morten, broker in grain and pro pre visions, late et Chicago, has opened an efllce ter the transaction of that business en the sec ond lloer of 2 West King street. He brings witli him letters from leading Chicago banks, ami his correspondents iu the Northwestern metropolis are the firm of Irwin, Orr & Ce. Merchants Excursion te Ceney Island and New Yerk Thursday, July 21, 1SS1. Hound trip tickets geed for three days, only $l.."0. Train leaves Lancaster (King Street), 4 a. m.; Columbia, i a. m.; Bruekharts, 4:21; Peters burg, 4:20; Laudisvillc, 4:2.); .1 unction, 4:20; Manheiin, 4:35 ; Lititz. 1:13; Ephrata, 5:01. Fer particulars see circulars. jylG -ItdAltw COMMONWEALTH lilSTIIIUUriON COMVAXY. 31th Drawing at Louisville, Ky., July 30l.li. Fer three and thirty drawings lias this Com pany distributed prizes. It has given out thousands and thousands et dollars -without , " blowing" about it. Buy a ticket In the 34tli. ; ltd City Hill rosters. j Carten & llensel, city bill 'pesters and dls- i tributers, oflice Intelmeescer building. Ne. 6 Seuth Queen street. Fourth Street M. E. Church excnr.slen te Leng Brunch and Ocean Ureve en Thursday, July 28. Round trip tickets geed for tluee day. only $"."". Train leaves Lancaster (King Street) at 3 a. in.: Columbia at 3 a. in.; Jlan hclm, 3:35; Lititz, :i.V; Ephrata. 4:01. See cir culars at all stations. jylG,2l,23,25,2fi&2tw Shaving is a rascally business, shaving.with Cutirura Shaving Seap alone exceptep "Still Waters Kim Deep." On 30th inst. the 31th drawing of the Com monwealth Distribution Company takes place. Fer tour years has this reliable institution quietly and reguhuly distributed its prizes. It docs net publish the name of every lucky ticket holder te the world as de ether lotteries. If you want a chance in the :i 1th drawing send $2 te It 31. Heardinan, Louisville, Ky., and it you draw a prize nobody will knew it or bother yen. ltd Equallyadapted tetheieeble or robust, male or female, are 3Irt.lt Hitters. HVEVIAL NOTJVJSb. Write te Mrs. l.ydia E. I'inkhain, 233 West ern Avenue, Lynn. Mass., for names et ladies that have been restored te perfect health by the use of her Vegetable Compound. It is a positive cure for the most stubborn cases of female, weakness. Itratu and Ncive. Wells' Health llenewer, greatest remedy en carlji for impotence, leanness, sexual debility Ac. $1, at druggists. Depot. Jehn F. Leng & Sens, I ancaster. Habitual Vestiveness is the bane et nearly every American woman Frem it usually arise these disorders that se urcly undermine their health and strength. Every woman ewes it te herself aud te her family te use. that celebrated medicine Kidney-eort. It is the Hiiro remedy ler constipa tion and for all disorders of the kidneys and liver. Try it in liquid or dry form. Equally cflicienl In either form. Bosten Sunday Budget. JylS-lwdAw Itching Plies Symptoms and Cure. The symptoms are moisture, like persplra lien, intense itching, increased by scratching, very distressing, particularly at night, as If pin worms were crawling In and about the rectum : the private part are sometimes af tcctcd ; It allowed te continue very serious re sults may lollew. Dr. Swayne's All Healing Ointment Is a pleasant sure cure. Alse ler tetter, itch, salt rheum, scald head, Erysipelas, barber's Itch, blotches, all scaly, crusty, cuta cuta neous eruptions. Price, 50 cents, three boxes for $125. 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 une23-3mdM W S& w A Wise Deacon. ' Deacon Wilder. I want you te tell me hew you kept yeurselt and family se well the past season, while all the rest et us have been sick se much, and have had the doctors running te us se long." " Bre. Tayler, the answer is very easy. I used Hep Hitters in time and kept my family well and saved large doctor bills. Three dol lars' worth et it kept us all well and able te work all the time, and I will warrant it has cost you and most et the neighbors one te two hundred dollars apiece te keep sick the same time. I guess you'll take my medicine here after." See ether column. jyl3-2wd&w Ce te II. B. Cochran's Drug store, 137 North Queen street, ter Jfr. Freeman'' New Na tional Dyes. Fer brightness and durability et coler.ure unetiuulctl. Celer from 2 te 5 pounds. Directions in English and (lei-man. Price. 15 cents. Quinine and Arsenic Ferm the basis et many of the Ague remedies in the market, and are the last resort of Physi cians and people who knew no better medi cine te employ, ier this distressing complaint. The effects of cither et these drugs are de structive te the system, producing headache, intestine disorders, vertigo, dizziness, ringing in the ears, and depression of the constitu tional health. Area's Ague Cvkx is a vege table discovery, containing neither quinine, arsenic, nor any deleterious ingredient, and is an infallible and rapid cure ler every form of Fever and Ague. Its effects arc permanent and certain, and no Injury can result from its use. Besides being a positive cure ter Fever and Ague In all Iu lertn?, it is also a superior remedy for Liver Complaints. It is an excel lent tonic and preventive, as well as cur, et all complaints peculiar' te malarieus, marshy and miasmatic districts. By direct action en the Liver and biliary apparatus, it emulates the system te a vigorous, health condition. Fer sale by all dealers. jyln-lwcedftw Satlsfactery, Mrs. Wallace, Buffalo. X. Y.. writes " 1 have used Burdock Bleed Bitten for nervous and bilious headaches, and have recommended them te my lriends : I believe them superior te any ether medicine I have used, and can recommend them te anyone requiring a cure I ier miieusness. r-nce i. ter s;ne hih. B. ) Cochran's drug store, 187 North Queen street, for biliousness. Price si. I or sale tit H. B, l J-uucasier. Hay Faver. Fer twenty-live years I have been severely afflicted with Hay Fever, and have tried many remedies without relief. While suffer ing in tensely I was induced, through Mr. Tichnor's testimonial, te try Ely's Cream Balm. The Im mediate effect was marvelous. 1 liave been enabled te perform my pastoral duties with out the slightest inconvenience. Have been exposed te heat, draughts and dust, and have escaped a return attack. I pronounce Ely's Cream Baltnueure ter Hay Fever. William T. Cams, Presbyterian Paster, Elizabeth, N. J- Havinu been afflicted with Hay Fever for years 1 gave Ely's Cream Balm a trial ; was much benefited if net permanently cured. 1 have had no real attacks since ining it. . II. Bauch. Editor, Carben County Democrat, Mauch Chunk. I'a. Price M cents. Jyl5-2wdeed4w A Cough, Celd or Sere 'inreat should ee stepped. Neglect frequently results in an In curable l.'iug Disease or Consumption. Brown's Bronchial Troches de net disorder the stomach like cough syrups and balsams, but act directly en the Inflamed parts, allaying irritation, give .relief in Asthma, Bronchial Coughs, Catarrh, and the Threat Troubles which Singers and Public Speakers are subject te. Fer thirty years Brown's Bronchial Troches have been recommended by physi cians, and always give perlcct satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and constant Use for nearly an entire generation, they have at tained well-merited rank among the tew staple remedies of the age. Sold at 25 cents a box everywhere. niS-lvdTThSAlvw illetners! .Metnem:: ulethers!! Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth t If h.-., go at once and get a bottle of MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTH INK SYKUF. It will re lieve the peer little sutlerer immediately de pend ueii it ; there is no mistake about it. There is net a mother en earth 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 ami health te the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe 10 use in all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and is the prescription et one et the eldest and best female physician and nurses in the Uuiled States. Sold every where; 25 cents a l-eltlc. marMvd&wM.W&S Save out Ita'lr nwp lc ileautilui. The ' Londen Hair Celer llesterer" is the most deliglitlul article ever introduced te the American people and is totally different lrem all ether Hair Restorers, being entirely ' free lrem all impure ingredients that render many ether articles for the hair obnoxious. Where baldness or tailing of the hairexi.sts.orprema hairexi.sts.erprema turegrayness, from sickness or ether causes, its use will restore the natural youthful color, and cause a healthy growth, cleansing the scalp from all impurities, dandruff, etc., at the same time a most pleasing and lasting iiutr dressing, fragrantly perfumed, rendering it suit and pliable, making it an indispensable article in every toilet. Ask your druggist for Louden Hitir Celer Restorer. Price 7" cents a bottle. Six bottles, $4. Main depot for the United States, .". North Sixth street, Fhiladel plila. lnll-lvdTThi F&w MATHS. Neli.. In this city, en the lSth inst.. Mrs. Susan E. Nell, wile et F . Leuis Nell, ageil 211 yeam. The relatives and friends e! the family are respectfully invited te attend the funeral, from the residence of her husband, Ne. 422 West Orange street, en Wednesday afternoon at 8 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster eemo eeme tery. 2id Casper. July 19, 1S31, m Lancaster, Pa.. Catharine Casper, wife et Jeseph Cas.er, in the 83d year of her age. The relatives and friends arc respectfully in vited te attend the funeral, from her husband's residence, Ne. 427 Green street, en Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. I'OLTTIUAl.. Fer County uounuissieucr: Fl'.ANK CLAEK, of Strasburg teu iisliip. ScJ'ject te the eheice el the Democratic coun ty convention. inrK-d&wtp ADAMS. UIET1MCII. of Maner township. Subject te Ihe decision of the Democratic county convention. IIENUY F. IIAUTMAN (Lime Burner), of East Lampeter teivn.-diip. Subject te the choice of the Democratic county convention. apr2-rt&v.tp MAUT1N HILDEBEANl', el Mount Jey Borough. Subject te the decision of tiie Dem ocratic county convention. ap!3-d&wtp JERK decision Hen. MOHLEtC. Ephrata. Subject le the et" the Democratic county cenven-aprll-d.Vwtp I'er County Auditer: JOHN S. LBOWN, et Drumore township. Subject te Democratic rules m27-dSwtp JOHN L. LIUHTNEE, of l.caeeck township. Subject te the decision et the Democrat!;: ceuntv convention. npris-tfd&w A'-fc'ir ADVJLHTISJZMICXTS. TaiS. PLACE FOIi GOOD COKKKKS. X r resii sugars, I'm e Syrups, Best Teas, at A. Z. UINliW ALT'S Old Wine and Liquor Stere, Ne. 205 West King Street. IcbltMvd 1'IKST (iKAMl HOP AT FEKTIl.iTY Park. Millport, en Thursday evening. July 21, l!-Sl. All ladies wishing te attend will mectatthcCitv Hetel at ,'. o'clock, omni bus will start at 7 o'clock. All ladles conveyed free of charge. Dancing at 8 o'clock. The pub lic are c-erdf.illv invited te attend. Jyl9-3ti JOHN F. ECUTEBNACHT. (1KAIN ANI 1'KOVIStONS IMHJCJHT; J sold anil carried for customers In Chicago and Philadelphia, In large and Miuiil lets, en margins te nuit, bv S. K YUNDT, Breker, Ne. .-g East King Street, JylS Smd Lancaster, Pa. DCnOOL TAX 1881 D The duplicate is in the hands of the Treas urer, .j per cent, en ler prompt payment. W. O. MARSHALL. Treasurer. Ne. 12 Centre Square 3-Oflice neurs lrem 9 a. m. te 4 p. m. js-ttdlt TAMES V. MOKTON, Breker for the purchase and sale of GRAIN AND PROVISIONS On Margin for Future Delivery, Ne. 2i WEST KING STREET, (SECOND FLOOI!), LANCASTEIS, PKNN'A. Chicige Cei respondents : IRWIN, ORR & CO. jyl'Xmilt&itw WASTEVi T A I LO KS WANTED. EXPERIENCED Apply te H AGE II & BROTHER, 25 West King Street. jyl4 3td WANTED AT THE LANCASTF.B DOLT Works boys from 1 te 16 years or age. Steady anil industrious boys earn from three te six dollars eer week. Jyl4-lwd A DELIGHTFUL AMU CODLING DRINK Montserrat Lime Fruit Jnice. It form?, diluted with live or eight time its 'bulk et water, or blended with Spirit. Seda Water, &c. a Most Wholesome, Delicious and Refreshing Beverage. Jt may be sweet cued te suit tiie taste. In addition-te being a most delighttul and cooling drink, your phy sician wlil recommend It for its medicinal vil tues ; especially Rheumatic Pains. Fer sale at Keigart's Wine Stere, Ne. 12 East King street. aprlS-WASlfd II. E.SLAYMAKER. Agt. TIIED EDITION TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 19, 1881. ROSY REPORTS. THE PRESIDENT'S CONDITION TO-DAY- Yesterday's Feverish Symptoms Only Tem porary. BCT A CHANGE OF DIET ORDERED Au Otticial Bulletin. Executive Mansion, Washington, July 198:30 a. si. The president has passed a very geed night, and this morning he is free from fever and expresses himself as feeling quite comfortable. Pulse 90, tem perature 9S..1 respiration IS. Signed D. W. Bliss. J. K. Baknes. J. J. Woodward. Reut. Reybukx. The Mid-day Kepnrr. ExEd'TivE Mansion, July 19 The following bulletin was sent this morning te the cabinet eflicers by the president's private secretary. 8 a.m. The slightly increased febiile rise which occurred yesterday even ing, but which was net due te any un favorable change in the condition of the wound, has entirely disappeaied. This merninsr and at this hour the .president's pulse is 90 with a normal temperature and respiration. He rested well during ihe night, at one time sleeping : hours with out awakening and is feeling bright and comfortable. There will be a slight change in his diet, something else being substituted for potatoes and oatmeal which have been found unsatisfactory. ills Diet Te-day. Executive Mansion, Washington, July 192 p. -u. " Unofficial Bulletin." The president is passing a comfortable day. He had for breakfast this morning 1 east, milk and meat juice aud ate them with appar ent relish. His pulse is new 92 and tem perature and respiration are normal. lI(i FIRE IN SYRACUSE. Her Largest Conflagration in Thirty Years. New Yek, July 19. Xearly the whole square, including the Weiting opera house, at Syracuse, has been destroyed by a fire, which is still burning. Se.ne esti make the less $1,000,000.; Several people were injured by falling walls and it is feared one or two pcrshed in the burning buildings. Fire has oc curred en this site three times in twenty five years. Most Disastrous In Thirty Veais. Fire commenced early this morning in the Weiting opera house aud spread rap idly, making the most disastrous confla gration here for thirty years. In two hours the opera house was wholly de stroyed and the entire block, . covering half an acre, was mere or less damaged. The less will aggregate 8300,000, distribut ed between thirty or mere firms. Ileriientturul Ituilding lturned. Ikvinoten. N. Y., July 19. Afire, this morning, destroyed Lord fc Burnham's horticultural building, en A. street ; llames spread, and the entire block te B street was burned Less, 640.000; insurance, 832.fi00. FRENCH FINANCE. Dangerous Ceniliti'in el' the Paris Meney Market. Londen, July 19. The Pa?? Mill Gazette this morning, iu a leader en the dangerous state et the I rcneh money market, says " Fer a long time thoughtful men in the"! city have looked with anxiety towards Paris. They feel that Paris is the weakest money market in the weild at this time as well as the intensity of the next credit storm." The Bill MM Ihtzetle attributes this state of things te the daring and pcisist cnt gambling of -the past two or three years and says the time must come jvhen the rate of money will have advanced te a point which will force the speculators te unload. Hut all the ether great markets are also feiced te an extent never known before. It is impossible for one te relieve the ether.' Wild buying cannot go en for ever without somebody suffering. ;ki:at i.umiiek fike. Disastrous Fi.ui'.es in the Michigan Region. East S.v.wnav., Mich., July 19. A special from Vestaburg, a small station en the Chicago, Saginaw & St. Leuis rail road, says : The entire western portion of the town depot buildings, 1,250,000 feet of lumber and about 12.000,000 shin gles were burned at a late hour yesterday afternoon. The insurance cannot be learned, but the less will reach 840,000. .McLean it Spraguc, of Teledo, lese 250,000 feet of lumber ; M. (J. Pratt, l,UUW,0tHJ feet of lumber and 4,000,000 J. W. Robinson, a shed and shingles, and Jehn Mcltac, .shingles. shingles 1,000,000 1,000,000 ENGLISH STRIKERS, Furnace .Hen Vf.int Advanced Wases. Londen, July 10. The blast furnace men at three of the iron works in the Cleveland district, have struck against a reduction of 2A per cent, in their wages, and 24 furnaces are idle. The stoppages of tlie.se furnaces will redticj the total make of pig iron in Cleveland by about 170:5 tens daily and will threw 4000 men out of employment. 17 the strike is net settled in a few days the consequences will be serious, as some of the furnaces will be blown out Hetel lturned Liven Lest. Galveston, Texas, July 19. The hotel at Jfimsbew, Butte county, belonging te County Assessor McClelland, was burned yesterday merring. Edward Merris and William Mcintosh perished in the flames. A portion of the assessor's accounts were destroyed. Audacious Arabs. Londen July 10. A dispatch' from Tunis announces tliat a large body of Arab horsemen have audaciously carried off a number of camels belonging te the Bey from a farm close te Tunis and a dis patch from Tunis te the Pai is Tempi says that they also" carried off entile and of her property belonging te an Italian. Ne Result at Albany. Albany, N. Y., July 10. Lapham OS, Petter 45, Conkling 28, Woodferd 1 ; necessary te a choice 72. Xe choice, 4nd convention adjourned. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, .Inly 19. Fer the Middle Atlantic, states, fair weather, westerly winds, stationary or higher barometer and temperature. Turt Spert at Saratoga. Saratoga. July 19. First race one by Thera. Benny Lizzie second. was CtOPLAND'S KESTAUEANT.-HA V1SO engaged the services or a Urst-elass Res taurant Cook, I am new prepared te serve articles in my line at short notice, such a Chicken Croquettes, (,'hickrn Salad, Fried OysteM, Terrapinjnd all delicacies found in season, yourpatrenage i-i res pectrullv solicited. .JOHN COPLAND, Nei 125 North fjueen Street. P. S. Weddings and parties served ai reasonable rates. f-'MMAStfd m a Kit k far Haw xerx Market. Nw out. July 19. Fleur State and West ern Arm and moderately active ; Snpcrllne State $44 75; extra de $4 9035 10; choice de (5 15 5 25: fancy de 15 3006 75: round hoop Ohie 15 0035 25: choice de IS 30O675; superfine western 4 0g.4 75; common te geed ex tra de 14 903523 ; choice de 5 30Ofi 75 : choice wliite wheat de, at 15 2386 25. Southern sreuy ami' nrm ; common te rair extra $5 25 g5 75 ; oed te choice de 15 89j)7 50. Wheat prices about He belter and lalrlv ac tive: Se. 2 Bed, July, $1 2991 29; de August, at $1 SCiiai 26ig ; de Septem ber, $1 -xy&l 27c. Cern He better, and market fairly ac tive ; mixed western spot, 45J56c ; no fu ture, 56&53Kc. Oats a shade stronger and fairly active ; Suite, 44lSc; Western, 4343c. Fhiladalpbi Market. -Philadelphia. Julv 19. Fleur market strong but quiet ; Superfine, 13 003 50: extra 44 0; Ohie A Indiana rami I v. at 5 5036 35; Pennsylvania family .I50 5 75 : St. Leuis de ti W6 50 ; Minnesota Extra t:.M) 36 00: de straight, 6 1030 50r-win-ter patent $6 50247 25 : spi tug de 96 75Q7 50. Bye flour at $4 755 (0. Wheat market tirui ; Ne. 2 Western Ked. $1 2i'Kl 27: Del. ami Penn'a Usui, and Amber, 1 261 27. Cern firm, fair demand; steamer, 51$$ 5lc;sail vellew, 560570: sail mixed, 55 eliijc ; Ne. 3. mixed, 5253,'c. Oats higher and in geed demand ; Ne. 1 White, 46346?; Nre. 2, de 4lk45c ; Ne. 3. tle 4.tSKc;Ne. 2 Mixed, 4141Kc liye, new, SOc ; old, 90?. Previsions lirm ; mess perk $18 0018 50: beet bams, $23 S02. 00; Indian ru.s beef $24 50. Bacen smoked shouldcre, 77Kc; salt d tg 7c: smoked liaun lkai2c; pickled htnis, waiec. Lard market and prices firm ; city kettle 125: jobbing, 12; ionic. butchers' at 11 'ic ; prime steam. $12 90. Butter market moderately steady; Creamery extra at ern, at 22c ; de geed te 23c; Bradford county ami New 22c ; tirst. 1921e. Bells dull ; Pennsylvania IS active ami 24c; West choice 2I Yerk extra, : ; Westen I.e. Egg steady, with mere inquiry ; Penn'a a l."iai6e; Western. 44S1.X-. Cheese s'eady : New Yerk full cream. llc; Western full cre.-m, 9)c; de fair te geed. 8i9e. Petroleum dull ; Retlntd 7Kc. Whisky at $1 12. Seeds Uend te prime Clever, jobbing, S SJe ; Timethy dull at a ( 0:5 lt ; de de Flaxsit d nominal at ft 2S. Neeu (Juotatiemi el the Grain Market Furnished by .laceh It. Leng, Commission Breker. Chicacie. Aug. Sept. Oct. Wheat $1.1454 1.14VS I.I4 Year. $ 1.12 Sept. Cern 4S .48 Oats ,. 2t .29J4 . Perk 17.75 17.75 Lard 1I.S7 1I.82K 11.25 Philadelphia. Aug. Sept. Oct. Wl.eat 1.24W $ 1.25JS L26K Cern iVi .57 .58J4 Oats 37 .3i .3CJ Western Uralm Markets. Detkeit. Fleur nominal. Wheat unsettled at .f 1 18', cash and July; $1 1 August ; $1 IS& September ; $1 itHf, October. Cern nominal : Mixed. 5252Cc. Oats quiet; Ne. 2 White. 31c! Ne. 1 Mixed nominal at 4242Kc. Hcceipts Heur." 1.00.) bbls : wheat. 1.0 10 bushels ; corn, 2,000 bushels; Oats, l.OCObiisheb. Shipments Wh-at, 5,030 bushels Teledo, Ohie Wheat easier; Ne. 2 Kei! Wabash, spot. $1 25; .Dily. $1 iVA ; Aug. f 1 l! ; Oct. $1 -;e,i ; all the year. $1 19. Cern quiet; Ne. 2, August. 49j;c; all the year, 4.-Jc. Oats nominal. Afternoon call Wheat steady ; Ne. 2 Ued, Wabash, spot, $1 21 bid, $1 25i askeu ; new, $1 2Hi bid, $1 2IJi asked; July, $1 21 ; August, $119K; September, $119; October, $1 203fi bid, $1 20 asked ; all the year. $1 lyji. Cern steady ; Ne. 2 spot 51c, SljiC asked ; .1 uly 51Vc; Aug. lKe bid, 4921c asked ; all the year 40Jc. Oats dull ; Ne. 2 spot. 3ftie. bid, :c. asked : August "O'uC. lUscciptsH-Wlieat 29,H0O bushels ; Cern, 1!,3 bushels ; Oat-", none. Shipments Wheat, ),(W0 bushel ; Cern, 19.0H0 hushels ; Oats. 0) bushels. Grain Ouotatiens. One o'clock quotations of grain ions, furnishel by S. K. Yiindt, East King street. and provis previs provis Breker, !5x Chicago. Juiyia. Sept. t LIE .'-'-! I7.W) II.47M Sept. L'AJi .r.74 Julv. ..t 1.124 .. .4S'.H .. .43 "i .. 17.7.". Aug. L14J .4 .U$ 17.S0 11.311 Aug. 1.21 Wheat Cern Oat: Perk. Lard PUILAUKLPHIA. July. Wheat.. Cern Oats ..$ 1.27 .. .8 HtecKluarMc New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Stocks also United States Bends reported daily bv J aceh IS. Loxe, N. E. Cor. Centre Square. Nbw Yehk .Stocks. Stocks lirnier. '" July ls. A. X. F. M. P II 10:00 1:00 ::. 'iH'xy, 123 va lit. 115 110 111! Meney Chicago ft North Western. ... Chicago. Mil. & Si. Paul Canada Southern La ty. ct 1. L. It. i.... ...... ...... Del., Lack.& Western Delaware & Hudsen Canal.... Denver & Rie Grande Hannibal A St. Jee Lake Shere & Mich. Southern. Man hattau Elevated Michigan Central-. Missouri, Kansas & Texas N. Y.. Lake Eric & Western... New Jersey Central N. V., Ontario Western New Yerk Central Ohie ft Mississippi Paeitic Mail Steamship Ce St. Paul ft Omaha de Preferred Central Pacific Texas Pacific Union Pacific Wabash, St. Leuis ft Pacific... " " Preferred. Western Union Tel. Ce PHILADELPHIA. 3tecks steady. Pennsylvania R. R Reading Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation Buffalo, Pitts. & Western....:. Northern Central Northern Pacific. " Preferred Hestenville Philadelphia ft Erie IJ. U Iowa Gulch Mining Unitke States Benus. i-20'4 I2ij.fi ii-i-v; I0724 107 107 103 1IH Jl'l te wx i-aii i-ii is'4 m-4 '.ma U7 ; 4.-.;j 4S)i 42 V, U5 ! z4 jay. 4J 4S'X 40 40 1(0 '4 Km .11 las '.17 ft 34.14 4t'4 MX 1(10 91 CI 128 WM !llk m 'J4JS U2Ji 1.1 127 : 0 an, vs4 i 9) 29 01 41 ) 21 ii 23 OH 4j MX; SUA 4'iji sit p. . 1:00 Unite 1 States 4 per cunts. 4J. " 5 " " VA - 1 14' J 101, 10 Lecal Medes and Bendit. Par Las vul. sal LancCltyOperct. Lean.dne 1882.. .$100 $105 1885... 100 114 " " 1880... 10O 118.: 1895... 100 120 ' r. per ct. in 1 or 30 years.. 100 le5 '- 5 per ct. Scheel Lean 100 1 12 " 4 " in ler 20 years.. 100 lwt " 4 " In 5 or 20 years.. 100 HM 50 " 4 " in 10 or 20 years. 100 105 MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. giiarryvlllc It. It., due 1833 $100 $114 Heading ft Columbia K. Kdue 1882 100 102.V Lancaster Watch Ce., due 1880 100 105.5T Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., due in ler 20 years 100 ia!.5i Lmcaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., luelSSf; 100 ICC Stevens lleuse 100 70 1IAXK STOCKS first National Bank $100 $170bn Farmers' National Bank 50 102.; Lancaster County National Bank., fte 102 2: Columbia National Bank Km 135 Ephrata National Bank 100 First Rational Bank, Columbia.. ..loe 135 First National Bank, Strasburg.... 100 l.il.U First National Bank, Marietta 100 202..O First National Bank, Mount Jey.. 100 145.75 Lititz National Bank 100 Manheim National Bank 100 14 !..,(. Dnlen National Bank. Mount Jey. 50 70.M TUBSPIKK stocks! Big Spring ft Beaver Valley $25 $ Bridgeport WA Columbia ft Chestnut Hill 25 Columbia ft Washington 25 Columbia ft Big Spring 25 Lancaster Ephrata 5 Lane., Elizabethan ftMiddlet'n 100 10.2t 20 18 20 14.1b 47.2.' 51 50 U2.H 5.1 Ui. 30.41 .! S3 273.t 40. IJ Lancaster x rrultville. se Lancaster ftLititz 25 Lancaster ft Wlllianislewii ... or, Lancaster ft Maner , Lancaster ft Manheiin Lancaster Marietta Lancaster ft New Helland Lancaster ft Susquehanna. Lancaster ft Willow Street Strasburg ft Millport Marietta ft Maytown Marietta ft Mount Jey - JI3CKIXA!OLS STOCKS. QuarryvIIIe IL It Millervilie Street Car Inquirer Printing Company. Watch Factory Gas Light and ruel Company Stevens Heuse Columbia Gas Company , 50 . 25 . 25 100 3JO 25 25 25 40 " .$50 . 50 50 100 . 25 . 100 $3iK 25 40 H5be !nyaW'HcrCemi,anr---' Mnnw?MiaMn!iIren Company 100 .Marietta Hollewwarc.. ioe Live Stock Markets. Chicago. He23necetpt9. 27.000 head- shin ments. 5.1X0 littul; mar ket easier: common S medium mixed packing SifO.-jess; llsht Gie 6 40 : choice he'iw. 640$G 65. ' g ' ,u Cattle Keccipts. 4.600 head; shipments 1 900 head ; quality peer ; expert nominal at $ti6'25- geru te ciioice s UJBli. fcheep Keccipts, 500 head; market un changed. Cable advice quote stronger markets In Liverpool and Glasgow; American cattle, 14c Canatlians, 14Jc. as tncvare allowed te go in to the Interior. East Ljbkktv. Tiie receipts of cattle slnce Friday were 2.975 head of through and 1.607 head of local ; geed te prime shipping at $5 SO 6 25; fair te geed butchers' at $424 65; bulls, fat cows and stags at $364 30; stockers and feeders at $ 4. Hess-PhllaUclphlas at $tJ6CGt:0; Yorkers at fb 3Uh 40. Sheep-Kecelpts 7.IC0 bead: pilecs 15g25c OfTfrem last week. Philadelphia Cattle Market. Monday. J uly IS. The arrivals et live stock at the various Philadelphia yards were ter th week: Cattle, 3 3W) head; sheep. 10.0J0 head ; hogs, .,,800 head. Previous week-Cattle. S.(M) head; shep, 8,000 luad ; hogs. 3.000 head. Beet Cattle were in fair demand, although the heavy run had the effect of lowering prices Je. " We quote as fellows : rx!ra ,AJSB'C : !"0'l. i.'-5fi!iy.:e ; . Medium. jJgbc: Common, iJQ;y.c.; Light Texas and Grasses. 3'34te. Bulls were dull ami lower at sum- tat cows were dull and lower atMc. Slippery Cows were dull at $1328. Calves were dull at .."c lower. We at 57kCc. quote Milch cows were rather easier at SiVgZO. witli sales et" extra dairy as high as $75. Sheep were in geed demand and prices were Me higher. J -a nibs moved off slowly at a de cline et c. wh'le ste?k ewes were readily taken at lair rates. We quote as fellows : -5-,,r!1' :,'Cc; K',,L SWic; medium, !i'JJc ; common. IS.'ie; eulls at 44Kc; stock ewes. 3j3c ; extra lambs, SSKc ; geed lambs. 7i7c; medium tle r-tfiaie; common de .-)a4?5.V.; culls, l.,(fJ5 Hogs were active with 11 gee.) demand, and prices, in sympathy with the. Western mar kets, were 2.1c. higher. We quote at SQ'.IJ.je. sales at Tin: wiy i'iiilvdi-.limiia stock vaiuh. Reger Maynes, l.vi We-tem, gre-s, ."KQlf.e. A. ft J. Christy. 17ii Western and West Va. gross. l'.t(5"4e. E. S. ft B. F. McFillfti, I7S Western, gross. .yjSCL'C Owen biiiitli, 102 W stern and W. Va., gres. S?48;ie. M. Uliuan. H Western aect., M. Fuller ft Ce., i'-iOiPaC ; il.i aect.. Jehn McArdlc iii!,c : s I an. ee .own acct., 0c. Jehn McArdle. 225 Western, (iftff'fc. Daniel Murphy, 203 Western, 4J.'rc)i;c. Schauibergft Paul. I1.11 Western," 5Vlc. G. Schaniheri; ft Cn.,i.u Western. :Ky,e. Lewenstem ft Adler, 111) Texas, :i"lKe. " " I0" Western. 5';iue. II. Chain, ir.t,;i Western, .lijillie. Daniel Smyth ft Bie.. Km Western, 5' !!. Dennis Sinvth.rfi Western. RiSl'i-Vc. B. Hepe, lte Virginia. 5Jj)j,,ie. Bachuian ft Levi, lte Wi:.-ieru.5K'c. James Clcuisen, 13 Western, T'.U,r,yxe. James Eustace. 25 Western, ::Jc. James Aull. 5 We-tern. 5!.;fg!;'...e. " F. Scheetz, 12 Western. 5V(;'e Win. Sales. 75 Western, 5;i;.fe. S. Dielfus,2i e-tcrn,.,yjJ5'',,e. P. Hatlmway,.".! Western. 5j!,-eie. Abe Ostheitii. 22 Welcrii.i'jtyHc J. F. Sadler ft Ce.. 131 Western. .VJJ'. Cyrus Miller. 30 Pa. inivi d. 4!.J5,We. Leuis Hern, :!5 We-t a., cews&i&u. OllHSSfcl) MEATS. Dressed Beeves were active, and prices ruled slightly higher. su ks last w 1:1:1: Thes. Bradley. 150 head at OStiSJe; C. S. Dcngler, C5 de. at Hi.'.!4i;: A. A. Iteswell '.IS de SffltlJic ; W II. Ilrewn I5ii de. at sJjtfS'.l'ie ; J. F. Lewt.cn 13 tle at 9S59-jC Dressed sheep wre fairly itetive. Samuel Stewart sold 832 head dressed sheep at10-. JtJSMCAL. IlKIUAKT'S I.U WINE STOKK. . Brandy as a Medicine. The following article was voluntarily sent te Mr. II. E. Slaymaker, Agent ler Ueigurt's Old Wine Stere, by a prominent practising physi cian of this county, who has extensively used the Brandy referred le in his regular practice It is commended te the attention of these af flicted with Indigestion and Dyspepsia. BRANDY AS A MEDICINE. This new much aliased Alcoholic Stimulant was never intended us :: beverage, but te be used as a medicine of great potency in the enre of some of the destructive diseases which s weep away their aiimutt thousands of victims. With it purely philanthropic motive we prt sent te the favei-ablt? notice of invaiids espe cially these atllicte.! with that miserable tlis tlis ease Dyspepsia, a specific remedy, which I3 nothing mere or less than Brandy. '1 he aged,. with feeble appetite and mere or less debility, will tint! this simple medicine, when used properly. A Sovereign Remedy or all llii-ir ills ami aches. Be It, however strictly understood that we prescribe ami use but one article, ami that is RKIUAUT'S OLD BRANDY. Sold bv our enterprising veung friend, H 14 SLAY.MAKEK. This Brandy has steed the test for yeaiv, and has never failed, as far as our experience extends, ami we therefore gi'c It the preference ever all etiier Brandies nematierw ith hew many i.uv-brcat.ing French titles they are branded. One-fourth of the money that is yearly thrown away 011 various impotent dyspepsia specifics would siilllcu te buy all the Brandy te cure any audi taste or uses. In proof of the '"uratK'e pewera et Reifirarf s Old Branay, In cases et Dyspeps.a, we. can summon nuiii hers of witnesses eut: ease in particular we cite: A hard-working farmer hail been mllieujd with an cAhaustivc Dyspepsia for a number of veal's; his stomach would reject almost every kind of foed: he hat! sour eructatiens con stantly iieiippciitt in fact, he was obliged te restrict his diet te c:ackers and stale bread, anil as a beverage he ued .VcCraun's Beet Beer. He is a Methodist, anil then, as new, preached at times, and in his discourses often declaimed earnestly againstatl klnibtofstreng drink. When advised te trv Reigart's Old Brandy, In his case, he looked up with astentsnment, but after hearing et its weiiderlul effects fit the cases of some of his near acquaiutancea, he at last riiii.-cnlcil te fellow our advice. He used the Brandy faithfully and steadily; the first bottle giving him an appetite, and before the second was taken he was a sound mau.with a stomach capable el d igesting any thing which hecliest: teeat. He sttt! -it :md ues a lit tle occasionally ; and since he has this medi cine Ins has been ei very little pecuniary lieise rit te the doctor. A PitAtrnsise Physician. H. E. SLAY MAKER, AUEHT FOft Old Wine Stere, Reigarl's KtubliMu:d in 1785, IHl'OitTZU AM. LiSAlER IS FINE OLD BIIA.VDIES. SHEttUlES. SlfPE- UIOB OLD MADEIICA, (Imported in I!, 1827 and ls2S.) CM AMPAtJXES O EVEICY BRAND, SCOTCH ALE POItTEK. ISBOW.N STOUT. N... St EAST KINO UT.. LANCASTER. PA Jixvrusittss. "lAALE SIXTH .Sl.H.IIEK TOUK TO Niagara Falls and Watkins Glen, ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 2. 1881. Leave I.anf aster en Ni.igara Expre.-sat II a. Tickets ler the Bound- Trip SI1.75. Uoed te return en alt trains for !.". days. Special reductions of one dollar per tlav less than regular charges at Cataract. Interna tional, Olcn Mountain and tilen Park Hotels. Tickets witi be geed te leave also en oil unit 4th of August, ler tickets and information eall 011 . ;. U FON DEICSM1TII, 32 East King Street. or .IAS. A DALE, Jy9-3wdAtUw Yerk, Pit. G. A. It. EXCEIWIOK TO YORK FURNACE, THURSDAY, JILT 21, 1831. Bcunien of ex-Soldiers and Sailors. Music, Dancing. Fishing, Beating, BelreshmeiiLs, Ac EVER7B0DY INVITED. Special train leave Pennsylvania Kail read Depot at 7:::e a. m. TICKET-". ONLV CHILDREN', , .SI. SOc. Fer sale at depot en tlay et xcurslen, at the stores of Jiuiies A. Nitulew, II. McElroy.Jaceb O-eiges, Jehn Black, jr., and the eemrades or the Pest Tr.ibi stens at. Mniit!u i-.i..n. bia, Washington, Turkey Hill and SafA Harber. Let eve ry be. ly g. . JylS 5td t 75.lt
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