LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER WEDNESDAY JULY 20, 1881. Star. 33, New Brighten, P. H. Devenny, C . McDaniel. Wiconisco, 37, Lvkcns, X. F. Matter. IraD. Walcott. Lawrence, 01, Pittsburgh, Philip W. Sutten, J. . Williams. Strasburg, C3, Strasburg, Sal. Lache, E. C. Brackbill. Vigilant, 69, Philadelphia, Jue. E. Arm strong, Jas. Moere. Star of the Union, 17, Philadelphia, Wm. V. Eakins, Gee. Powell. Mantua, 83. West Philadelphia, P. II. Smith, E. II. Ilambe. Quaker City. S4, Puiladelphia. .1. A. Spanuagal, B. II. Smithseu. .Tohnstewn 81, Johnstown, Zack Wing aid, II. C Kccdy. Cheseu Friends. 80, Philadelphia, Jehn W. Petersen, jr., Jes. G. Culin. Riverside, 87, Philadelphia, L. II. Whis ler. Frank Freeman. Jacksen, 103, Summit Station, Schuyl kill enmity, Jehn V. Fcrtig, J. D. Kam mes. Xcwpmt, IOC, Newport, V. O. Bryan, W. II. Flewiie. Clrchsen. 10S, Altoeiia, Cyrus B. Labs, J:tK. M. Woomer. Mountaineer, 111, Mahauey City. Jehn J. Snyder, Wm. A. Blew. Coderus, 115, Yerk, W.T. Brant, S. W. Helland. Pittsburgh, 117, Pittsburgh, Jehn Mc Mc CJreger. Elmer E. Douglass. East End, 118, Pittsburgh, Albert Heif er, Jas Lyda. Smoky City, 111), Pittsburgh, F. Koehn Keehn lin, Thes. Wallace. Empire, 120, Lancaster, .1. P. Winewer, W. A. McGlinn. Twin City, 121, Allegheny, Wm. A. Eichenlaub, II. P. Slaving. Mount Pihgah, 12.5, Mauch Chunk, E. N. Miller, Herman Stell. Manchester, 124. Allegheny City, C. M. Hays, Wm. Galbieath. Laurel, 120, Pittsburgh, Win. II. Cheat ner, C. Kiichncr. Science, 127. Philadelphia, Jehn It. Murphy, Jno. C. Brooks. Bainbridgc, 128,. Pittsburgh, A. F. Sheeis, T. D. Burns.' Bridesburg, 1.J5, Bridcsburg, Adam Lauheiihteiu, jr., Jas. Edminsten. Willow Greve, 189, Wilkesb.ure, L. A. Walker, E. U. Edick. Legan Branch, 141, Bellcfente, A. G. Nell. Wm. Leng. Llewellyn, 1 12, Lllewellyn, E. S. Cock Ceck ell, F. P. Beycr. Mei'cantile. 14:5, Philadelphia. Thes. D. Ilegg, P. E. Pehly. Seuthwaik. 144, Philadelphia, Charles Beswcll, U. W. Crane. Ashley, 1 J'.i, Ashley, W. Iv. Reed. Gee. A. Celes. Middletown, 130. Middlct'twn, Chas. N. Raymond. A. II. Hill. Pride of the West, 137, Allegheny City, Chailes E. Cewcll, James Whitcd. Iren City, 171. Pittsburgh, Hugh M. Gillmere, Jehn W. Benner. Lincoln, 175, Helidaysburg, J. A. Fici dcnbloem, Edward McClurc. Past .state councillers of the state coun cil that are present have a right te vole and speak the same as the representatives. Jehn W. Calver, P.N. C. Philadelphia. Edw.L. Dccmcr, P. N.C , Philadelphia. Eug. II. Ilamm.inii, Easten Pa. Daniel G. Evans, Pittsburgh, Pa. The following is the list or past officers from subeidinate councils visiting the state council irsidiiig outside of the city : C. E. Helly, 12:$, Mauch Chunk. Jehn H. Sliultz. 14, Philadelphia. Gee. F. Uber. :I0, Philadelphia. E. II. Drase, 27, Beading. Thes. Adams, 12, Philadelphia. J. II. Bandc, 17, Philadelphia. J. 1). Myers, 8:5, Philadelphia. It. L. McCulIy, 7, Philadelphia. L. Ashen. 77, Philadelphia. L. Slme, 115, Yerk. J. Diiukel, 150, Middletown. C. ririch. 150. Middletown. C. Jehnsen, 150, Middletown. J. W. Hedman. 150, Middletown. J. II. Keevcr, 150, Middletown. C. II. Kcyser, 150, Middletown. C. Hickman, 144, Philadelphia. Chas. Fischer, 5, Philadelphin. Nat. Bep. Evan G. Badger, 117, Phil adelphia. (Jce. 15. Hight, 108. Altoeua. The Officers Elected. The lcsnlt of the elections was as fol fel lows : S. C G. Hewell Aithur. S. V. C II. Wells Buscr. S. C. Secretary E. S. Decmcr. S. C. Ticasuici J. W. Calver. S. C. Conductor A. F. Neisser. S. ('. "tVardcn A. J. Spanagall. S. C. Sentinels Gre. .1. Marler, Gee. F. Tayler. Ucprcscntative te National Council ('has. N. Raymond. Place of next meeting Philadelphia. MARIETTA MATTERS. Stirring News from Up tlie River. Rev. J. McEhneylc, Misses Bella and Geerge Shafiuer, are tlic most graceful horseback riders in Marietta. A pestel card and a pack of stamped enveloped mailed June 21, at Lancaster, arrived safely at Marietta July 19, after a journey of nearly 29 days. One of the sweetest singers in Lancaster county, is Miss Barscna.Reath, of this place," daughter of E. D. Reath, esq. She leads the singing, and presides at the ertran in the Episcopal Sunday school. Jehn Lindsay jumped from a midnight freight train last night, while running through Maiietta, and fell en his face, cut ting his lips and chin severely. While Samuel Fulse was holding a cikc of ice, weighing about 00 pounds,, in his bauds, Jehn Thuma causht held of it with a pair of ice hooks, the point of the hook went through his finger causing a. painful wound. If any tobacco growers about Lancaster want the conceit knocked out of them about their big tobacco let them take a peep at an 18 acre patch belonging te Cel. James Duffy, one-half mile from Marietta along the Mt. Jey pike. A man was walking along Coderus creek net long age. he saw a dead cat in a far far gene state of decay. It was bobbing np and down in the water at a point .when: the water was only About a feet deep. He waded in and saw a large snapper pulling at the carcass making a breakfast. He captured the turtle, sold it te a man in Marietta who made turtle soup of the prise. Kitten by a Ueg. Ernest Alter, a boy aged about 15 years and living in St. Jeseph street near St. Jeseph's church, was. badly bitten in the calf of the leg this morning by a deg as he was passing along West Vine street in front of Alderman Spurrier's residence. The boy's screams brought elder persons te his rescue, and the vicious deg was diiven oft". It is a ftaM terrier, belonging te Mrs. Elizabeth Shickley, and is said te have bitten sev eral ether children lately. It euht te be shot. Sheet it, somebody. Frem Wilmington te Lancaster. Frem a Wilmington paper of 50 years has been exhumed the following : Passengers for Lancaster leave Phila delphia every Monday, Wednesday and Friday morning by the Emerald aud arrive in Lancaster early the same evening, pass in" through Chandlersville, Chatham, Cecbranville, Gap and Strasburg. Fare through, $3.25. lmpreileg North. iieen Street. A gang of laborers arc at work te-day digging up the west side of North Queen street between Orange aud Chestnut, pre paratory te laying that square with Bel gian blocks. Cunningham & McNichol have the contract, and expect te be able te finish the job in about two weeks. KfKGLAKt EAST SIGHT. Prof. Stahr's Heuse Entered by Thieves. Last ni"ht thieves broke inte'tbe house of Prer. Jehn S. Stahr, 437 West James street. They effected an entrance at the the front parlor window by pushing the fastener above the lower sash with a chisel or knife, after which they cut ent several slats of the wooden" blinds inside. They were then able te unfasten the hook holding the blinds to gether and were seen in the parlor. They visited the dining room, irem which the following silver-ware was taken : two sets of solid silver teaspoons, with the initial " A." upon them ; two large old fashion ed solid table spoons with " F. A." upon them : two large m! ver-plated fruit spoons, six silver-plated forks and nine plated spoons, all with the letter " A." en them and a silver butter knife. After the thieves had finished their work in the din ing room they stele a let of bread, meat and ether previsions. The whele lessVill be between $40 or $30. It is net known at what time of night the burglary occurred, as the thieves were net heard by ;he family. It is helped, however, that theydid their work between the hours of 12 and 2 a. ra. The professor was awake at 12 o'clock, and Mrs. Stahr did net sleep artcr 2, one of the children being restless en account of illness. As yet there is no clue te the thieves. COMING EXCURSION. A Chniire for Everybody te go Auyu here. The season of popular excursions finds railroad and private enterprise fully equal te the task of meeting the public wants in that direction. Alteady there have been several seashore trips that have turned ent thoroughly enjoyable te their patrons, and a reference te our advertising columns discevcis mere in piespect. Te-morrow morning the excursion and picnic under the auspices of Geerge II. Themas pest Ne. 84, for the benefit of the charity fund, will take place. The cars will leave this city at 7:30 a. m. and reach Columbia at 8 o'clock, and thence steam down the Columbia & Pert Deposit lead. Army fare, including hard tack and bean soup, will be seivcd, and addresses de livered by Maniett Brosius and A. C. Rcinechl, esqs. Se satisfactory te all participants was the late Lutheran picnic excursion te Pine Greve park, in the Cumberland Valley, that another has been projected for Wed nesday, 27th inst., and premises te be a success. As fully described by the Intel i.u;i:xrF.i: the park and all its attractions are free te excursionists, including the tenpin alleys, flying carriages, beats, swings, &c, that are found en it. Excel lent meals can be had at very reasonable juices. Ne intoxicating liqueis are allowed en the grounds, and as they are very exten sive there is plenty of room for a large number of visitors. The fare is reasonable for se beautiful a ride of 72 miles and re turn. Under the auspices of the Fourth stieet M. E. church of Reading is announced an excursion te Leng Branch and OecanGreve, en Thursday of next week, the 28th inst., ever the popular Bound Broek route, and the tickets for which are likewise geed te return en any train, en the 28th, 29th and OOlh. The pi ice, $3.75, constitutes an ad ditional attraction te the many presented in this excursion. The train will leave King street as early as 3:00 a. m., en the 28th, and pci sons desiring te return the same day can leave Occau Greve at 0:00 p. in., and Leng Branch at (5:15 p. m. The Dale excursion te Niagara Falls and Watkins Glen en Tuesday, August 2, is next in etder of date and may be safely miarantced as, net least in point of attrac tiveness. This will be the sixth annual tour under Mr. Dale's auspices and bids fair te equal all its predecessors as a cheap and enjoyable summer trip. The mute will br, through the pleasing seen cry of the Northern Central & New Yerk Central railroads and steamer en Seneca lake via Harrisburg, Willinmspert, Ulmira, Watkins, Geneva, Canandaigua aud Rochester. The price of ticket from this city is 9.75, geed te go en any train en the 2d, 3d and 4th of August aud geed te return en all tiaius for 15 days. Reduced rates have been seemed at the leading hotels at Niagaia Falls and Wat kins Glen, and for all persons desirous of seeing one of the mighty wonders of the world and some unsurpassed scenery this tiip presents opportunity that should net be lightly passed. Atlantic City has always been a place of peculiar attractiveness te Lancastcrians, and the announcement of an excursion te that popular seashore resort under the ever-successful Y. M. C. A. auspices will be hailed with gratification by persons contemplating a brief holiday by the side of the old ocean and in dulging in a refreshing dip into his noble besom. The excursion will be held en Thursday, Aui;ust 4, geed for two days, at the low sum of $3, with cer responding terms at station cast. It may be confidently premised that that all ar rangments will be satisfactory. The man agement will spare no pains te make this a success. Even persons dcsii ing te spend a day or two in the city can profit by it. and special chances are offered te Colum bia, Mt. Jey, Landisville and ether local points. WAIT UNTIL AUGUST IS. Excursion te Atlantic City. Claik & Schmid, excursion manaircis of this city, will run an excursion ever the Pennsylvania railroad te Atlantic City en Thursday. August 18. Tickets will be geed for 'two days te return en any train. This excursion premises te be the best and cheapest of the season and these contem plating a visit te Atlantic City will find it te their advantage te wait until August 18th. Liberal inducements offered te per sons getting up clubs. It Merclimits Excursion te Ceney Island The Merchants' Excursion te New Yerk and Ceney Island will lake place te-morrow (Thursday) .Inly 21, ever the popular Hound II reek route. Trains leave Lancaster (King stieel) at 4 a in.; arrive at Jersey City at 10 a. m.; Ceney Island. 10:43 a. m. Round irip tickets, geed for three days only $4.50. ltd G. A. K. Excnrhleii. Te all who have net yet procured tickets for te morrow's excursion, we would say, go at once and get them and help along a geed cause. The committee has visited the grounds and made all the necessary arrangements for the accommodation et the excursionists. The grounds are in excellent condition, the river in lirst-class order for nshiug, and beats in readiness for these who want them. Tickets ter sale by the members of the Pest and at the depot in ttie morning. ltd Hep at Millport. To-uieriow evening thcrc.wlll be a hop at Fertility park-, Millport, under the manage, ment et our geed friend Jehn F. Ecliternact, which assures a thoroughly enjoyable affair. Dancing will constitute a leading lcature of the amusement, and arrangements have been made ter the conveyance of all ladies irem the city, who propose te attend, free of charge. City ltlll rosters. Carsen & Hcnsel, city bill (pesters and dls dls tiibuters, office Iwtellieknckk building, Ne. 6 Seuth Queen street. Yeung ladies who delight in lair, lrcsh 1acc use Cuticura Medicinal Seap. Fickle in appetite, irresolute m mind, aud subject te melancholy, try Malt Bitters. HfECLAI. NOTTCElt. Ituclinpalba." New, quick, complete cure 4 days, urinary affections, smarting, frequent or difficult uri nation kidney diseases. $1. Druggist". Depot. Jehn F. Leng & Sens, Lancaster. Ge te H. B. Cochran's Drug store, 137 Kerth Queen street, for 2Trs. Freeman? Tfew Na tional Dyes, Fer brightness and durability et coler.are unequaled. Celer from' 2 te 5 pounds. Directions in English and German. Price. 15 cents. Hay Fever. Fer twenty-five years I have been severely afflicted with Hay Fever, ana have tried many remedies without relief. WH lie ffering in tensely I was induced, through Mr. Tichnor's testimonial, te try Ely's Cream Balm. The im mediate effect wa marvelous. I have been enabled te perform my pastoral duties with out the slightest inconvenience. Have been exposed te heat, draught and dust, and have escaped a return attack. I pronounce Ely's Cream Balm a cure ter Hay Fever. Willusc T. Carr, Presbyterian Paster, Elizabeth, N. J- IIXvixc been afflicted with Hay Fever for years I gave E y's Cream Balm a trial ; was much benefited if net permanently cured. 1 have had no real attacks since uing it. E. II. Ralt-h. Editor, Carben Count Democrat, Mauch Chunk. Pa. Price r0 cents. Jyl3-2wdeedv Itching Piles symptoms aud Cure. The symptoms are moisture, like pcrspira tien, intense Itching, increased by scratching, very dIMre'ing. particularly at night, as if pin worms were crawling in and about the rectum ; the private parts are sometimes af fected ; if allowed te continue very serious re sults may lollew. Dr. Swayne's All Healing Ointment is a pleasant sure cure. Alse for tetter, itch, salt rheum, scald head, Erysipelas, barbel's itch, blotches, all scaly, crusty, cuta cuta neous eruptions. Price, 50 cents, three boxes for $125. Sent by mail te any address en l e e cclptet pilec in currency or three cent post age skimps. Prepared only by l)r. Swayne ft son. SM'Xerlh Sixth street. Philadelphia, t'n. Sold by all prominent druggists. j iinei'-.''mdM U'P&w Habitual Costueness is the banc et nearly evciy American woman Frem it usually arise lhec disorders that se surely undermine thUr health and strength. Every woman ewes it te herself and te her family te use that celebrated medicine Kidney-eort. It is the Mire remedy ler constipa tion and ler all disorders of the kidneys and liver. Try it in liquid or dry form. Equally efficient in either form. Ilosten Sunday Jiudijet. . JylS-lwd&w A Significant Fact. The cheapest medicine in use is Themas' lie lectricOil, because se veiy little of It Is re quired te effect a cine. Forcreup, diphtheria, and diseases et the lungs and threat, whether used for bathing the chest or threat, for taking lnternallyerInhaling.it isa matchless com pound. Fer sab-at II. 15. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. Mothers! JUeiiieinU mothers!! Are you di-tuibed at night nnd broken of your rest let a wick child suflcrlng and crying illi the excruciating pain et cutting teeth 1 if ..-., go at once and get a bottle of MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTH lXG S YRU I. It will re lieve the peer little sufferer Immediately de pend upon it ; there ts no mistake about It. There is net a mother en eaith who has ever used it, who u ill 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 eases, and pleasant te tlie ta3te, anil is the prescription et one et the eldest and bejf female phy.sician and nuies in the Cr.iled Slate-,. Sold everywhere; 2.1 cents n Untie. mar; lvdftwM.W&S Oulnine aud 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 bstter medi cine te employ, ler this distiesslng complaint. The effects of either of these drugs arc de structive te the system, producing headache, intestine disorders vertigo, dizziness, ringing in the ears, and depression of the constitu tional health. Avur's Auue Clue is a vege table discovery, containing neither quinine, arsenic, nor any deleteiieus Ingredient, and is an infallible ami rapid cure for every lenn et Fever and Ague. Its effects are permanent and certain, and no Injury can lesnlt tiem its use. Resides being a pns.tive cure ter Fever ami Ague in all Its lerm-, it i-, also a supeiier lemedy for Liver Complaints. It is an excel lent tonic and preventive, as well as cure, et all complaints peculiar te malarieus, marshy ami nii.ismatie districts. Ily direct action en the Liver anil biliary apparatus, it emulates the system te a vlgesnus, health condition. Fer sale by all dealers. Jyl.Vlwced&w A Wise Deacon. "Hcacnn Wilder. 1 want you te tell me hew you keptyeur-ell and family se well the past season, while all the rest et U3 have been sick se much, and have had the doctors l tinning te us se long." "Rre. Tayler, this answer is very easy. I u-cd Hep Bitters in time and kept my family well and saved large doctor bills. Three dol lars' weith et it kepi us all well anil able te u ei 1.-all tin: time, and I will warrant it has cost j en and most et th- neighbors one te two huiidied dollars apiece te ke.'p sick the same time. I ,uess you'll take mysiuedieine here after.' See ether column. jyl.Viwd.Vw jh:atus. Casi'ei:. July l'.i, 1SSI, in Lancaster, Pa.. Catharine Casper, wile et Jeseph Casper, in the SM year et her age. The relatives and friends nic respectfully in vited te attend the luncral.trem her husband' resilience. Ne. I.J7 Ureen stieet, en Friday allorneon at 2 o'clock. vehirivxL,. Fir County i.mnintsslener: FI'.AXK CLARK, et Strasburg township. m "jcet te the c lieice el the Democratic coun ty convention. 'inrtS-d&wtp ADAM. DIKTRICH. et Maner township. .Subject te the decision et the Democratic county convention.. HENRY F. IIARTMAN (Lime Burner), et East Lampeter township. Subject te the choice of the Democratic county convention. apr2d&wtp MARTIN II1LDERRAX1', el Mount Jey Roreugh. Subject te the decision of the Dem ocratic county convention. upl3-d&wtp J ERE MOIILKR. Kplirata. Subject te the decision of the Democratic county conven tion. tiprll-dwtp , Fer County Auditer: JOHN S. RROWN, et Drumerc township. Subject te Democratic rules. in'27-dwtp JOHN L. L1G1ITXER, ori.eaceck township. Subject te the decision et the 'Democratic ceuntv convention. anrlS-tfd&w jyi II' Alt I'JSttTISS MEETS. 1OK KENT ONE-HALF OF SECOND 1 story efbuilding new occupied by Bender. Potts & Ce., 117 East Chestnut street, with Steam Power Elevator, Ac, Inquire at build ing. Jj-JD-2tdWib C COMMENCEMENT. TUB COMM.ENCK j ment Exercises et the State Nermal Scheel , Mlllersville, will be held en THURSDAY, JULY' 21, ISsl, The morning session will be gin at !):";0; the afternoon session at 1:45. The public are cordially Invited te attend. ltd 1 ?STATr. OF MARY ANN HOWARD. II late el Lancaster citj. : Letters et ad ministration en satd estate having been grant ed te the undersigned, all persons indebted te said estate are requcsteil te make immediate settlement, and these having Claims or de mands against theestate et said decedent, te make kuewn the same te the undersigned without delay, residing 250 West King street, Lancaster. CHARLES EDWARDS, Administrater: J. It. Goen, Attorney. jlyiOCtdeaw INSTATE OF OANIEL M1SHLEK, LATE 2i et West Cocalico township, dee'd. Letters et administration en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons in debted thereto are requested te make imme diate settlement, and these having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for settlement te the under signed, residing in said township. HENRY' HAUCK, Administrator. Williams. Amwke, Attorney, Ne. 26 Seuth Queen street, Lancaster. jyttMtiUtJtw A LLENTOWN FEMALE COLLEGE, U nder auspices of Reformed Church. Designed ler the literary and religions education el Ladies. Best facilities ler Music, Drawing, Painting and Modern Languages. Location healthful. Tci inn moderate. Fourteenth year w ill begin September 5. Fer Catalogue, ad aress Rev. W. It. HOFFORD, A. M., President, Allentown, Pa jySOOtdeed JfEW AVTEXTViEMESTS- rpHE GIANT SHOW. LANCASTER, FRIDAY, JULY 29. BATCH ELLER & DORIS' GREAT INTER-OCEAN BEST SHOW ON EARTH. Abounding In New Novelties and features te be scen in no efher Shew In the World. The Largest Variety of LIVING WILD ANIMALS ever exhibited under canvas, including among ether rate specimens, THE GREAT EGYPTIAN BOVALAPUS, A 830,000 Curiosity, and positively the only one in captivity. OUR GIGANTIC MUSEUM, occupying a Mammoth canvas, ler which no additional charge is made, contains a WORLD OF WONDERS. THE GRAND DOUBLE CIRCUS IN ONE RING is the only satisfactory performance new given by any Big Shew 100 MALE AOTV FEMALE ARTISTS. 5 GREAT CLOWNS. THE ONLY GROUP OF ZULUS IN AMERICA, THE ONLY' BAND OF SAVAGE SIOUX WARRIORS, THE ONLY ROYAL TROUPE OF JAPANESE, THE ONLY' BAND OF GEORGIA CABIN SINGERS. THE OXLT BABY LIOXS, SIX WEEKS OLD. The only ROYAL RUSSIAN ATHLETES, first appearance in America. The only Si EGR1ST CHILDREN. Champien Athletes of the World. JOHN PATTERSON, the Great Irish Clown. Three Military Bands. Remember, we allow no Peanut, Lemonade or Candy Peddling m or around our vast p.ivllllens. Positively the only show that has the Great ZAZLL THE HDHU CMON BAIL, Who Ss'siiet Irem a Monster Sea Coast Meitar 75 feet into mid air. A HUNDRED OTHER NOVELTIES NEVER SEEN HERE. OUR GRAND STREET PARADE Will eclipse all dreits in that direction ever made. DON'T M1S IT. DailyatOa.m. ADMISSION, 50 Ots. CHILDREN UNDER 9 YEARS, 25 Ots. :.000 ELEGANTLY UPHOLSTER CD OPERA CHAIRS 25c. EXTRA. Excursion trains en all Railiead Lines at Gieatly Reduced Rates. jy2U,2;:,20,2JtltW "I IVLEK, ROWERS & HtlUST! MOSQUITO CANOPIES In Pink and While, all Sixes and Pi ices, fr.iin $2 up. MOSQUITO NETTING All Celers, and selling very Cheap by the Piece or ar.l. GAU.E UNDERWEAR, ALL SIZES, FOR I.AD1KS, MEN AND CHILDREN. SELLING VERY FAST AT FRY LOW PRICES. Lawns, Mite doeds anil Lace BMtinp, - FOR THIN, COOL DRE&SEn. SELIdNt, ERY LOW. LACE M ITS, in Black and Celers, LISLE THREAD GLOVE,, HOSIERY, etc., arc sell ing very fast at extremely low prices. REMEMBER, that dining July and August we close our store 'at (.o'clock, except en Saturday evenings. -:e:- GIVLER, BOWERS & HURST, 25 EAST KING HTKKET. 1 BEAT BARGAINS NS AT AL. ROSENSTEIN'S ONE PRICE HOUSE. .11 si' RECEIVED THE LAW LOT OF BLUE CREOLE SUITS, S Si ITS, ALL THE .MANUFACTURERS HAD. REDUCED TO $2.50. FOR COATS, PANTS AND VEST. The y are Nicely Made Up. White Mai seillcs and Duck Vests reduced 20 per cent. I can sell you a geed one ier 73 ccnls. I have still a large let et THIN SUMMER COATS left, at 3." cents. LINEN PANTS, weed quality, for !. LINEN DfSTERS el all soils, tiem ".. up. Oi Merchant Tailoring; Department - Is still in full blast. Remember, I have reduced my stock et Clothing Irem ?i te $: per suit. In order te keep our Tailors in work through tins surtimer. Yen should see the Handsome Mill ne ui:ike-le order ter $12. $14. $li; and $13. We have this day reduced our BLUE MIDDLESEX FLANNEL SUITS Made te order, handsomely trimmed, and a perleel and stvllsh lit ir.iaranteed, for $l, usually sold ler $22. The largest assortment et BOYS' AND (Jill hDRENs' CLOTHING can be tunnel at my establishment, which have also been reduced in prices. My Gents' Furnishing Goods Department is stocked w ith the L-itest Novelties in Gcnti' Wear. 'The ceule-t and most elegant store in this city. AL. ROSENSTEIN'S O X E ' I! ( ' E 110 US E, NO. 37 NORTU QUEEN STREET, OPPOSITE THE GRAPE HOTEL, LANCASTER, PA. XE1V AUrEltTlSEaiEXTlh SCHOOL TAX 1881. The duplicate is in the hands or I he Tie.i urcr. 3 per cent, off ler prompt payment. W. O. MARSHALL. Treasurer. Ne. 12 Centre Squai e. S-Olliee hours from it a. in. te 1 p. m. iS-tidR tlCAIN AND PROVISION'S I1UUOUT; T old and carried for customers in Chicago and Philadelphia, in large ami small lets, en margins te suit, by S. j. i uaiu, laruKcr, Ne. Vy. East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. jyl 3md F IRST GUANU HOP AT FERTILITY Park. Millport, en Thursday evening. .Inlr"! lssll . All ladies wishing ie aiiei.u win nnwt lit tliitnlttr ltntel !lt C o'clock. Ollllli bus will start ut 7 o'clock. All ladles conveyed tree et charge. Dancing at S o'clock. T lie pub lic are cordially invited te attend. JylMtd JOHN F. ECHTERNACHT. '"nllAND EXCURSION FROM LANCASTER tjT TO THE POPULAR PINE GROYE PARK, "WEDNESDAY, JULY 27th, 1881. Tickets ler the Round Trip $1 te. Children between j and 12 j e us (5c. Tickets can new be procured at the Penn'a R. R. Ticket Office. Leng & Sen's Drug Stoic, Erisman's Confectionery, E.J. Zahm's Jewel ry Stere, or et Chas. W. Melzgar, Ne. IS West King stieet. Train will leave Penn'a R. R. Depot at 0 a. m. In order te procure ample railroad accom modation, tickets should be bought heteie Monday evening hext. jy2e-2tdV A.S TAMES F. MORTON, Breker for the purchase and sale or GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Fer Future Delivery en Margins, Ne. 2J WE3T KING STREET, ' (sECO"D VLOOR), Chicago Correspendents: IRWIN, ORR & CO. jylO-5tdR<w 1HE OIANT SHOW. 1 1VI.EK, IIOIVEU- & UURSTI LANCASTER, PA. 1 REAT ilAKUAl NS AT IfEir AlU'EJiriMElUENTM. T ATKN'E.' SS (IF 1 Hi: SEASON RRINUS TUK UriUAL GREAT MARK DOWN IX PRICES. Everything; that can be done has been in tills direction ; ami if you need an EXTRA PAIR OF RANTS, A WHITE VEST, A THIN" SUMMER COAT, OR A STRAW HAT, New itlu; time te buy. These goods have suf fered the most in the sacrifice of prices. OUR SUMMER STOCK OF NECK-WEAR HOSIERY Is very large, and we have rriunn te believe tint the prices are right, tr-'in the amount we are selling each day. & ONE-PRICEiHOUSE, 36-38 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. PA. TURD EDITION. WEDNESDAY EVENING. JULY 20,1881. UNINTERRUPTED. THE ROAD TO RECOVERY THE PRESIDENT BETTER TO-DAY, Uninterrupted Kecevery. Executive Mansion, Washington, July 20.-8:30 a. m. The president's recovery continues uninterruptedly. He has passed a quiet night. Pulse 86, temperature 98.4 respiration 18. Official. A Bulletin for the CaDlnet. Washington, July 20. The following was sent this morning te the cabinet offi cers : 8 a. m. There isa decided improve ment in the president's condition this morning. He slept very well during the night and his pulse at this hour is 8G, which is lower than at any previous time. The wound is doing well and is discharg ing freely and properly. The president's appetite is still geed and great enre will continue te be exercised iu his diet. The ltocter'a Official Repert. Executive Mansion, Washington, I. C, July 20, 8:30 a. m. The progress of the president toward recovery continues uninterruptedly. He has passed a quiet night. Pulse this morning, 8(. Tempera ture, 93 4. Respiration, 18. Signed D. W. Bliss, .1. K. Barnes, J. J. Woodward. Rebert REtnuitN. Prejjresslng steadily. Washington, July 201:30 p. m. Un official. The president is passing a com fortable day and making steady progress. At this hour his pulse is 88, temperature and respiration normal. Rejoicing at TurkUb and Japanese Lega tions. Washington, July 20. Secretary Blaine has received communications from the legations of Turkey and Japan, rejoic ing at the president's favorable symptoms and expressing further sympathy witli the illustrious suflcrers. OIURAOrJ IN KKMCCKYv l.awlct.8 Interference with Railroad Work men. Louisville, Ky., July 20. A special dispatch from Maysvillc says the Big San dy railroad company, new constructing their line through Carter county, are hav ing trouble with an organization known as "Natives." Contractors aud their operatives have been threatened for some time past, and. en Monday last an attempt was made en Sinking creek te wreck a construction train and the men building bridges were driven off from their work. The county authorities seem powerless te restrain these outrages, and the state is asked te remedy the matter. SHOT HER PARAMOUR. The Treasurer of Miner' Theatre SlertaUy Wounded by a Married Weman. New Yerk, July 20. Mrs. Elizabeth B. Celeman, wife of Captain Celeman, of 82 Catharine street, who is under arrest for sheeting lier paramour, Gee. B. Celes, treasurer of Miner's theatre, last night, was arraigned in the police court te-day and was committed te await the result of Cele's injuries. She was coei and unconcerned looking. Cele's lies at the hospital in a dying condition. His ante-mortem statement was taken by the coroner te-day in which he said he visited the woman a number of times, but did net knew she was married. She represented herself te him as a single woman. VAIHWEATHEK'4 FORTIINK. The Engilun Acter Released Frem Jail and Tendered Substantial Aid. New Yerk, July 20. Henry Fair weather, the English actor who was yes terday committed te prison for six months as a vagrant for singing for alms in Mad Mad ieon Square park, was released te-day, a number of prominent citizens having inter ested themselves in his behalf. They gave him a purse of meney and premised him employment. Numberless letters contain ing money and offering him situations were received at the prison. A HUMAN UtAfl Seen Flouting in the Canal at Hlglisplre. Harrisburg, Pa., July 20. The head ef.a colored woman supposed te be that of Mary Andrews, who was thought te have been killed and burned by her husband near Highspirc, wn spaii ilnntiii" in the canal last evenincr near that place. A search is being made 1 for it. l ins adds a new pnase te tne case and the opinion new prevailsthat Andrews burned only a portion of his victim's re mains and threw the ether part into the canal. a cuiteau symiatiii.i:k. Arrest of a Dear Mute lu 1'liIUdelpbi.t. PiliLADKLPHtA, July -20. Geerge W. Seward, a deaf route, was arrested yester day while going from deer te deer in this city soliciting aid te defend the assassin Guiteau. Iu reply te a ques tion Seward wrote en a slate : " Guiteau is a Frenchman ; I am a Frenchman. lie is all right te kill Garfield." The prisoner was arraigned this morning and remanded for a further hearing. The Races at Saratoga. Saratoea, July 20. This is an "extra" day of the races. First race, Hiawasse first, Valparaiso second, and Hermit third. Second race, Boulevard first, Victim sec ond and Mentrele third. Third race, Ripple first, Oriele second, Eela third. TheBleised Bain. Londen, July 20. The storm in Paris yesterday was of very brief duration. The temperature was only slightly relieved, the thermometer marking OS degrees after the sky cleared. But the showers served te water the streets which the authorities refused te de en account of the scarcity of water. Accused of Star Iteate Rascality. Philadelphia, July 20. Christian Price, a saloon keeper, charged with com plicity in the star route mail frauds, was arrested last night and will have- a hearing with MeDavitt, Ensign and ethers te morrow morning. A Jealous Negro Murders His Sweetheart. Richmond, Va., July 20. -Madisen Tayler (colored) stabbed and killed a colored woman named Violet Missions, early this morning, actuated by. jealousy. The murderer escaped. KIdc; Kalakaua. Londen, July 20. A ' dispatch from Lisben says : Bug Kalakaua is expected here. He hopes te induce a thousand Portuguese te emigrate te Hawaii. Advance la Bar Iren. Philadelpaia, July 20. The iron trade advanced the price of bar iron here today one tenth of a cent per pound. WEATHKIt lVDIriTinva Washington, July 20. Fer the Mjddle Atlantic state?, generally fair weather, winds mostly south te west, stationary or higher barometer and temperature. Lapliain Still Lacking Shirpe'a Disclaimer. Albany. July 20. Lapbam 72, Petter 48, Conkling 28, Woodferd 1, necessary te a choice 7G. Speaker Sharpe denied charges of ingratitude towards Conkling, and said he never heid any office by the assistance of any one. A second ballet was taken with same result. Adjourned. Murdered by Moenshiner. Charleston, S. C, July 20. Thes. D. Brayten, United States deputy collector of internal revenue, has been murdered by illicit distillers in Pickens county. MA.RKMTS. Philadelphia Market. fniLAOKLrniA. July JO. Fleur Market strong but quiet : Superfine, S3 0003 SO: extra 45tl M ; Ohie Indiana faraUy. at 5 Teffi; 3T; Pennsylvania family $3300 r. ;5 : st. Leuis de te oet) se ; Minnesota Extra i.'. COSt; 00 : de straight. J 23fi 30; win ter nattmt ft! 30 2 : spttngde96 737Su. Rve flour ut $4 75." (0. Wheat ktreng at ul vancc; Ne. 2 Western Red. $1 -28; nd. and Penn'a Red, $12701 S3 ; Amber. 1 iSl -ii. Cern low grades easier, sail strong; steamer. .W551e: sail yellow. 3ar7c: sail mixed, 3G0 5ti)4c ; Ne. 3, mixed. We. Oats under ; Ne. I White, ICe; Ne. 2, de tlgHKe; Ne. 3, de 4'2KQ43u; Ne. 2 Mixed. 414$4!Mc. Rye dull and nominal. Previsions quiet ; mtss perk $1S 0013 50; beet hams, fi3 WQ-25 00; Indian m.iss beef $-JI50. Bacen smektfd shoulders, 77!c: saltd tyi(7c: smoked hams lli2!-c; plckted hiues. Mature. Lard market and prices quiet : city kettle l-JJJSI-Jctfjebbing, li; loose buteneiV at ll'4c ; prime uiuu, SliiO. Butter market steady ith geed inqniry ler choice; Creamer) extra at 24c; West ern, at Sii ; de geed te choice 210 2::c; Rradlerd county and Sew Yerk extra, 22c : tilMs. l!l21f. Rolls dull; Pemisvl .-aula lc; Western 17c. Egg steady, villi mere inquiry ; Penn'a u 10c ; Western. 1 lj?15c. Cheese s'cady ; New Yerk lull creain. IPSe; Western lull em in, 9e ; de lair te gMl, s.jS'.. Petroleum dull : Ri-iinad 7M Whisky at 1 II. Seeds Ceed te prime Clever, jobbing, 80 S.Ce ; Timot liy dull ut :; i uQ". ID ; de de Klarsoe-i ulldutfl 'JS. Noen Quotations of tUe Oralu Market Furnished by Jacob if. Leng, Commission Rreker. Chicago. Aug. Sept. Oct. Wheat LI.-.JJ i .IS?Z 1.15K Year. $ 1.13 Sept. Cern 4!IJ AV.i AVi Oats .V)i yM 1 Ol'K,, , 1j.it Ii.J7 Lard 12.00 11.65 11.47 Iinr.rti.riii. Aug. Sept. Oct. Wl eat $ 1.9! 1.27 $ 1.28 Cum M'C .57J -39 Oats 37Ji && M IX w VerB Maraet. Nvw ekk, duly 20. Fleur State and Western a shade stronger, moderately uctlve expert and home trade demanded ; Superfine btiite$l()53l7.";exti:idetia;Q5 10; choice de $." l."3.1 2T: t.iney de $5 Xlftl! 75; round hoop Ohie t.rC0j.- i" : choice de 5 30Q6C7 ;supertlne weslei'ii ft 0534 75; common te geed ex tra def4S5Sr2"; choice de $5 SO&ll 75; cholce white elicit de. at ." 233! 25. Southern steady and firm ; common t fair extra $5 -"((." 75 : geed te choice de .r S)j7 3U. Wheat somewhat excited en speculative en speculative trading: :.?j)Je higher; Ne. 2 Red, duly. l 2iQI 30; de August, at tl 27,'iai 20?'; de Septem ber. 1 27J1 28,'e; de Oeteber. $1 -90 I 'Z''. Ctn-ii 4Jc better, and market mere ac tive ; mixed western spot, 4957c ; de fu ture, a5iy.je. Oats a shade belter ; State. 4l4Mc: West ern, i:wgis.c: Ne. 2 August, 3J'; ; Septem ber, U7J4 ; de October, 38. Uralu and Prevision Ouotatlens. One o'clock quotations or grain ami provli prevli provli tens, furnished by S. K. Vnndt, Rreker, 15 East King street. Cihcaoe. J nly 20. .lulv. An?. Sept. Wheat f 1.13; I.13J-, $ 1.15X Cern .!' A'i Oats II JOJi .30 Perk 17.82)4 17.H0 Lard I2.0J .v,yt ns&K I'lIIf.AOKLVIIIA. duly. Aug. Sept. Wheat tliMU l.2i! $1.27 Cern 37 .57 .33 OalS. ....... . ....- ..... ..-.a. sieck ItiarKet New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Stocks also United States Reeds reported dully by .1 aceu II. Lone. N. K. Cor. Centre Square. Nrw ere .stocks Stocks irregular. .1 uly -20. A. M. r. M. P M 10:0(1 1:00 3.00 jHonev . Hxi Chicago & North Western 12iJi I235 124M5 Chicago. Mil. A St. Paul 113 lll'i 11'- Canada Southern tH IM 64J4 C. C. A I.C. R. R 2l4j 21 22 Del.. Lack. Western II'J 118 1X05 Delaware .V Hudsen Canal. .. 107i 107! 107i Denver & Rie limnde 10IK-10IJ4 KM Hannibal A St. Jee 'MJi M 94 Lake Shoie A Mich. Southern.. I2l4 ltl 1214 Manhattan Elevated W,U 1Y 1) Michigan Central 97& 7JJ !H Missouri. Kansas A Texas 45 44 4"tf N. Y Lake Erie & Western.... 4.1 42 43 Nuw Jersey Central l UJ 91 N. V., Ontario We-tern :! 325 fflVi New Yerk Central 11 142 142Jj" Ohie A Mississippi 3U 3Sfe 3J Pacific Mall Steamsldp Ce.... 48K ',i St. Paul A Omaha Wi 40 40 de Preteued '.. WJ W5 Central IMcilie Oik - 'Jik Texas Pacilln 5j MH$ fipCfc Union Pacific MX m& Wi Wabash, M. Leuis A Pacific.... 34JJ 54 l'i rri'ierreu. :nyA -My -i, Western Union Til. Ce ! Ml VH PHirAIKMNIM. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania R. R 'd'4 ! M Reading 2Uii 21 5!4 Lehigh Valley CI ' 61 Lelilgli Navigation w 4 RutTale, Pitts. A Western 2- 21 22' NerlhernCentr.il 54. 51 1&X Northern Pacific. 40 vuv 40Ji i...t......i -m Tirvr 11.. 71 1S .... .... .... 'it ri" si .... A ICM IIU'I ........... llestonville Philadelphia A Kite R. R Iowa Gulch Mining Umited States ISenih. p. 1:00 United States I pcrcents iVX " vi ' W 5 ' 101 VA " - l-4 EXV If US I OSS. i 1 A". R. EXCURSION T4" YOKK FUKNAOE, THURSDAY, JUT.YVi, 1881. Reunion or ex-Soldiers and Sailors. Music, Dancing, Fishing, Riating, Relreahments, Ac. ' EVKBTBODY 1NVITH.D. Special train leaves Pennsylvania Railroad fl,.... T.-ll tl 111 iijpu. , ,..w ... .... TICKET, ONLY. CIIILDRKN, .. lVhuhI. ilnnil -tti tint nl -r iirsulrtfi mf. flin stores or James A. Nimlew, II. McElroy, Jacob Celges, Jehn Hluck.jr., and the comrades of the Pest. Train steps at Meuntvllle, Colom bia, Washington, Turkey Hill and Sure Harber. Let everybody go. jyRV5td 1) ALK SIXTH SU.'IMKR TUCK TO Niagara Falls and Watkins Glen, ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1881. Leave Lancaster en Nl.igara Express at 11 a. m. Tickets for the Round Trip !.7B. Geed te return en all trains ter 15 days. Special reductions et one dollar per day less than regular charges at Vaterii?r't,,iKJ"58 tlenal, Olcn Mountain and Glen Park Hotels. Tickets will be geed te leave also en 3d anil 4th of Auirust. Fer tlekets and Information call en I" VOX DKRSM1TH, . cau ' : East King Street, or JAS. A DALE, jytKtwdAltw Yerk. Pa. LIQUOKS, SV. ri'HK PLACE FOR GOOD VOVrKES. T Fresh Sugars, Pure Syrups, Best Teas, at A. Z. RINGWALTS Old Wine and LUiner Stere. teblO-lvil Ne. 205 West Kins Street. WAXTKH. WANTED-AT TUK LANCASTKR BOLT Works boys from 12 te 1G years of age. Steady and Industrious boys earn from thi-Mj te six dollars ner week. JylilWA
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