Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, July 23, 1881, Image 3

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    LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, SATURDAY JULY 23, l88i.
COLUMBIA NEWS.
OUR BEGULAB COBBESPONuKNCE.
Miss Maggie Lee, of Lancaster, is the
guest of Miss Mame Hippey.
Miss Hattie Miller, 'who has been visit
ing her cousin Miss Hattie Miller, returned
home this morning.
Miss Hattie Pigman, of Kansas City,
3Ie., is paying a visit te Dr. Craig.
Part of Gewen Pest, Ne. 23 of the G. A.
R., of Pottstown, spent Saturday in town
en their way te the annual encampment.
The G. A. R. started this afternoon for
Gettysburg en a special at 3 o'clock.
Fifty tickets were sold and there was a
demand for mere, which have been tele
graphed for.
Fishing parties were in full bloom yes
terday, there being no less than a half
dozen large parties within a space of iif
teen minutes came in last evening.
The First national bank of Wrightsville
was yesterday connected with the tele
phone exchange.
Rev. F. A. Bamitz, of Middletown, will
officiate for the St. Jehn's E. Lutheran
church te-morrow morning and evening.
Services at the usual hour.
Mr. Gee. Masen, who recently lest a
watch chain, a gift from his deceased
father, prized very highly en that account,
has regained it.
One e! the laborers ou the contract of
Upp and Black was put in the lockup last
evening for drunken and disorderly con
duct, annoying storekeepers, &c. He was
arrested by Special PelicemauDysinger.
On Sunday meruing, at 9 o'clock, a col
ored miss of 13 years will be immersed in
the Susquehanna, at the feet of Perry
street The candidate is Martha Louisa
Brown, familiarly kuewn as "Surgey."
A slight wreck occurred near the corner
of 4th street, en the Reading railroad, in
wjiicb a palace car belonging te the circus
was somewhat damaged.
The work of shipping has again begun
en the coal schutcs. It will be remem
bered that some time age a break occur
red in the canal at Catawissa, thoroughly
suspending navigation. The break has
new been repaired and shipping resumed
yesterday.
A sanguinary fight occurred at the Five
Points, corner of Union and 4th streets, in
which a number were engaged ; seme of
the combatants were severely bruised and
cut.
The weeks' wash belonging te Mr. Jes.
McFall, residing en Walnut street, was
stolen by thieves last night. The wash
was, in a clothes basket ou the balcony
and was seen during the afternoon by some
euc passing up or down the alley in the
rear of the premises, who thinking he
could make a "spree" made a midnight
call, taking with him everything in the
basket, which he kindly left behind.
Afireefa trifling nature occurred yes
tcrday afternoon en the corner of Perry
street aud the Pennsylvania railroad.
The flames were luckily extinguished by a
young man with a couple of buckets of
water before they had trained any consid
erable headway. This is about the
twentieth time this same house has been
en fire te our immediate knowledge, but
has always escaped destruction.
A number of Columbians arc making
arrangement for attending the session of
the Landisville campmccting. The neces
sary utensils will be transported thither
en Monday, and by that time quite a
number will be present. The formal
opening takes place ou Weduesday 27th
inst. Excursion tickets will be sold from
Columbia for 40 cents the round trip.
The intention of the Citizens' band last
evening te disband was abandoned. We
arc pleased te learn of the resolution, as
there is enough musical talent in it te
make it one of the best iu the state. We
suggest that they take " excel.-i)r' for
their motto aHd they cannot fail te suc
ceed. They have heretofore received sub
stantial aid from our citizens, and it will
net be withheld new. Let them keep en
in the course they have been pursuing iu
the past aud we predict a brilliant future.
The band was out serenading last evening
and rendered seme very fine selections.
The Shelby, Pullman & Hamilton's
circus arrived in town this morning ever
the Reading read aud shows te-ciay and
te-night. A large number of persons arc
crowding our streets anxious te see all
they can. As a rule, however, the "small
boy" is iu excess, giving variety te the
scene by his recklessness, walking uncon
sciously near te the heels of kicking horses
The parade was up te the
average, and amid the glittering para
phernalia that always attend a traveling
show, bands of inspiring music, inter
iniugled with the hilarious shouts aud ex
clamations of the people en the side walks.
On the whole this is one of Ce'unibia's
lively days. The country folks are present
in throngs, and the hotels will all be
crowded te their uttermost. Beer saloons
will de an immense traffic, and merchants
will be benefited net a little by this inflnx
of visitors.
Grading for tue 1 B. B.
Keller & Rcilly, contractors, will, en
Monday next, begin work en the new line
selected for straightening aud sherteuiug
the Pennsylvania railroad, north of this
city, between the Biff and Little Cones Cenes
toga creeks. Keller & Reilly's sections of
the work will be commenced at Dillcrville
aud run in a straight line te the Little
Concstega bridge. Frem Dillerville east
ward Keller & Reilly's work runs toward
Mr. McGrann's farm, aud this part of it
will net be begun at once. The new piece
of read will be graded for three tracks,
and must be finished by the 1st of April
next.
Adjoining Keller & Reilly's section en
the east, Mr. C. S. Kauflman, of Colum
bia, has a section of the new read, and
still further east, extending te the Big
Conestoga bridge, Mr. Armstrong, of
Philadelphia, has a section. The new read
from the Big te the Little Concstega will
be a perfectly straight line, with the ex
ception of a very slight curve at Hard
wicke, which will be made for the purpose
of saving Captain Wiley's house. Mr.
Armstrong and, perhaps Mr. Kauffman,
will also commence work next week.
Geed Harvesting anil Threshing.
The harvesting and threshing of the
wheat and rye ou the farm iu Maner town
ship known as the "Sener farm," new
owned by Isaac Weaver, of this city, was
finished en Friday afternoon. The crops
belonged te Jacob L. Landis, late owner
of the farm, and consisted of 03 acres of
wheat and 12 acres of rye. The grain was
cut in six days by J. B. Garber, of West
Hempficld, and threshed by his brother,
C. G. Garber, of Mountville, the whole
work being dene under the superintend
ence of Abraham Leenard. The thresher
used was from the manufactory of Alt
man & Tayler, M.iusfield, Ohie. The en
tire cost of harvesting and threshing the
crop was only 22 cents per bushel.
Alleged Embezzlement.
B. F. Hendersen, of Maytown, collector
nf state and ceuntv tax for the tewushin
of East Denegal, was arrested yesterday
en complaint of Constable Eicholtz at the
instance of Gen. Simen Cameren for em
bezzlement. He was taken before 'Squire
Brown, of Maytown, and held in bail in
the sum of 81,500 for his appearauce be
fore Alderman Spurrier en Tuesday next.
Hendersen, it is alleged, is seme 81,500
short in his acceuntsj-and the ceuuty com
missioners demand payment by his sureties,
of whom Gen. Camereaiis one.
Withdraws.
The $25 left at this office, as a forfeit,
in the $50 challenge by the Friendship te
the Ironsides base ball club, has been
withdrawn, as it .was net covered by the
challenged club.
BUI Festers Breil.
C. Kenyen, a bill pester of Batcheller &
Deris's circus, was arrested here this after
noon en a charge of defacing and mutilat
ing show bills of the Sells Brether's
show. Kenyen belongs te the bri
gade of pesters who arrived here
this morning. He went te the country for
the purpose of billing and it was charged
that he covered several "stands" of bills
belonging te the Sells party. " Yauk "
Newell, an agent of the Sells show, was
in town and the driver of the wagon
which took Kenyen te the country told
him that Kenyen had covered their bills.
Newell made complaint against him before
Alderman McConemy. Kenyen pleaded
guilty, as he desired te go teJReading to
day, and his fine of $5 and costs were
premply paid by Mr. G. W. Veglc, the
boss of the brigade.
The Sells agents state that their men
received orders net te cover the
paper of the ether circus. The Batch
eller & Deris men say that upon
going te the country te-day they found
stands of their bills which had been cover
ed by the Sells men. At one
place they covered a stand during
the absence of a farmer whom the Batch
eller & Deris people had paid for the
privilege.
Lecal Enterprise Appreciated.
Philadelphia North American.
The enterprising citizens of Lancaster,
with that irrepressible energy for which
they are famous, are said te have gene ex
tensively into the business of manufactur
ing firfit-rate Havana segars, made out of
the best Cuba tobacco, raised in Lancaster
county, just te show that Pennsylvania
industry in that line is fully equal te the
manufacture of Havana segars at Key
West, Flerida.
Hearing f Tramps.
The tramps who were charged with
sheeting Jehn Brimmer, in a fight near
the peer house a few evening age, had
hearings before Alderman Barr this
afternoon and the case of felonious assault
and battery was dismissed, and nene of
the men were identified. AH except
Themas Harding were sent te jail for 20
days for being drunk aud disorderly,
Harding was discharged.
Wants te Walk.
a -n i. : .tl.
Leepard,"
A. l lincce, stepping aii wj
wants te walk Getter or biieiu, ou or e
hours, go as you please. Ge !
Sale or Horses.
Attention is directed te adverti-cment of
sale or CO head el" Ohie horses belonging te
Daniel Legan, at the Merriinac house, en Mon
day next, at 1 o'clock. Among the let are a
pair et matches and some last trotters. ltd
Lnnriisvllle Campmccting.
Lamllsvillc campmccting will open en the
iUh inst. The hoarding house and restaurant
will he conducted by our townsman, Jeseph
U. iteycr. Persons desiring te beard will lind
geed hoarding and courteous attendance.
Heard for term often days, seven dollars, one
dollar by the day. Meals breaklast, 45 cent?.
Dinner 50, and supper 40 cents. Children un
der 12 years, half price.
A Itenellt Ter the City Baud.
Clcemiens's City Cornet band, Lancaster's
favorite musical oiganlzatlen, has resolved te
run an excursion te that delightful resort.
Pine Greve Park, en Thursday, August 4.
The rates will be $1.50, and, in addition te a
promenade concert in the pavilion en the
gieuuds by the baud, an orchestra will accom
pany the party te turnish them with dancing
music. Jelly geed lellews as the members el
the band arc, and the object being te raise
funds ter new instruments, there can be no
doubt of the success ottueallalr. They de
serve te he liberally patronized, and no rteubl
will be. ltd
The Excursion Season.
Nobody need stay at home when evei y body
can get an excursion te suit them. Net
Thursday there will be a fair chance te go bv
the bcautltnl scenery et the Kcading read te
Leng Branch and Ocean Greve ter 93.75 ; en
Tuesday. August 2, the popular Dale excur
sion runs te Watkins and Niagara, an always
desirable trip, for the low Hgnrc of $0.7.'. ; en
August 4, the great V. M. C. A. excursion te
Atlantic City comes oil' and will afford rare
advantages ler a season at the sea side at the
best time ter sea bathing, llsliing and ether
sports ; lollewing this the Clark & Schmid ex
cursion te Atlantic City en August IS will
eiler another line chance at a me-it opportune
season for two days In the city by the sea
with all its attraction".
Tne Excursion te Pine Greve.
The second grand excursion lrem this cily
te Pine Greve. Cumberland county, comes oil"
en Wednesday next, July 27. Tickets ler the
round trip only $1.50. The management is in
geed hands and tickets are selling rapidly.
Persons intending te accompany the excur
sion will save trouble by procuring their
tickets before Wednesday morning.
Sunday Scheel Picnic.
Christ': Sunday school. West King street,
will held a picnic at What Glen park en
Thursday, July 2S. Omnibiw-, will leave the
Sunday school at 7 a. m.
August IStti.
The two-days excursion te Atlantic City en
Thursday, August 18, premises te be the larg
est, cheapest and best excursion et the sea
son. Wait and take advantage of it. Fast
trains. Ne delay. ltd
Fourth Street M. E. Church excursion te
Leng llrancli and Ocean ureve en Thursday,
July 23. Hound trip tickets geed for thiee
days, only 93.75. Train leaves Lancaster (King
Street) at 3 a. in.; Columbia at 3 a.m.; Man
helm, 3:33; LUItz,3.4'; Ephrata. 4:01. See cir
culars at all stations. jylG,2l,i!,23,2CS2t vr
City Bill rosier.
Carsen ft llcnscl, city bill :petcrs and dis
tributors, efllce Intelligencer building. Ne. 6
Seuth Queen street.
Vandcrbilt was neatly shaved yesterday
ith Cutleura Shaving Seap.
Faintncss lictore eating, wain and distress
afterward, prevented by Malt Hitters.
srEViAL. nerjvr.y..
Suicide and Dyspepsia.
A most remarkable cure for dyspepsia
" Wells' Health Kcncwer." Thcgrcatcst tonic,
best bilious and Liver Kcincdy known. $1.
Druggists. Depot, Jehn F. Leng & Sens. Lan
caster. Write te Mrs. J.ydla E. Pinkham, 233 West
ern Avenue, Lynn. Mass., for names of ladies
that have been rcstercil te perfect health by
the use et her Vegetable Compound. It is a
positive cure ler the most stubborn cases of
female weakness
Ge te II. H. Cochran's lirug aterc, 137 North
Queen street, for Mrs. Freeman's Xew Na
tional Dyes. Fer brightness and durability et
color,are unequaled. Celer from 2 te 5 pounds.
Directions in English anil German. Price. IS
cents.
Habitual Costiveness
Is the bane et nearly every American woman
Frem it usually arise these disorders that se
surely undermine their health and strength.
Every woman ewes It te herself and te her
family te use that celebrated medicine Kidney-eort.
It is the sure remedy for constipa
tion and for all disorders of the kidneys anil
liver. Try it in liquid or dry form. Equally
efficient in cither form. Bosten Sunday
Budget. jylS-lwd&w
Mothers! Melnern:: Mothers!!
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 sc, go at once and get a bottle of MltS.
WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYBUP. It will re
lieve the peer little sufferer Immediately de
pend upon 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 and health te the child,
operating like magic. It Is perfectly safe te
use m all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and
13 the prescription et one et the eldest and
best female physician and nurses in the
United States. Sold everywhere ; 23 cents a
Lettie. marMvd&wM.WiS
A Significant fact.
The cheapest medicine in use Is Themas' Ec
lectric Oil, because se very little of It Is re
quired te effect a cure. Forcreup, diphtheria,
and diseases el the lungs and threat, whether
used for bathing the chest or threat, for taking
internally or inhaling, it is a matchless com
pound. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store,
137 North Queen street, Lancaster.
Itching Files Symptoms ana Care.
The symptoms are moisture, like pcrsplra
tien, intense itching, increased by scratching,
very distressing, particularly at night, as IT
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,,
barber's Itch, blotches, all scaly, crnsty, cuta cuta
neous eruptions. Price, 50 cents, three boxes
for $123. Sent by mail te any address en re
ceipt of price in currency or three cent post
age stamps. Prepared only by Dr. Swayne 4
Sen. S30 North Sixth street. Philadelphia, Pa.
Sold by all prominent druggists.
June23-3mdMWS4w
Hew often persons liave been annoyed by
burrs clinging te their dress or clothing and
hew seldom have they, when cleaning them,
given it a thought that Burdock Heet is the
most valuable bleed cleanser and purifier
known, and is sold by every druggist under
the name of Burdock Bleed Bitters. Price $1.
Fer f-ale at II. B. Cochran's drug store, 137
North Queen street, Lancaster.
SEW ADVEKT1SEMESTS-
fATED.-A NCRSE UIKL. APPLY AT
4i.i -erui iiuaesueci. nu-
CIGAIt SrOHE AND FACTO It V IfOR
Mile, doing a geed business. Inquire at
this efllce. ltd
nillE PLACE rOIt GOOD COFFEES,
JL Fre-,h Sugars, Pure Syrups, Best Teas, at
A. Z. EINGWALT'3
Old Wine ami Liquor Stere,
fcblO-lvd Ne. 205 West King Street.
STKAYED AWAY OK STOLEN THIS
morning, a small Liver-Colored Terrier.
Answers the name et " Fannie." A liberal re
ward ler its return te Ne. 512 West Orange
street. ltd"
T70K KENT ONE-HALF OF SECOND
hlerv of building new occupied by Bender.
Potts ft Ce., 117 Est Chestnut street, with
Steam Power Elevator, fte. Inquire at build
ing. jy20-2tdW&S
i'OK GOOD, CHEAP AND RELIABLE
A Furniture et all kinds go te
IIQFFMEIER's.
Our steek is Immense and we guarcitee sat sat
istaetien. Gi e me a call, at Ne. 25 East King
street. ltd
WAJJTED-TVyO GIKLS TO DO GKN
eral him-ewerk. Apply at the
sPUECIIEK HOUSE,
JyJl-lfd 27 North Duke Street.
rfUIEHKIiULAlt MONTHLY MEETING OF
X the American Mechanics' Building and
Lean Awiciatien will be held this (Saturday)
evening at 8 o'clock, in Franklin's Ofllce, Ne.
.T East orange street.
WV.T. JEFFEU1ES,
ltd secretary.
QC1IOOI.. TAX 1881.
l3 The duplicate is in the hands of I he Treas
urer. .1 per cent, off ler prompt payment.
W. O. MARSHALL. Treasurer.
Ne. 12 Centre Square.
S-Ofllee neurs lrem 9 a. 111. te 4 p. m.
18-tldK
f HAND EXCURSION TO THE POPULAR
PINE GROYE PARK,
WEDNESDAY, JULY 27th, 1881.
Fare ler the round trip et 141 miles, only
SS1.50. Children, 75c.
Train leaves Lancaster at 0 a. m.; Mount
ville. C:13; Columbia, (5.30; Marietta, 6:10. He
turning leave the Park about Op. m.
Tickets are new for sale at Penn'a H K. De
pots in Lancaster, Mountville, Columbia and
.Marietta. Leng & Sen's Drug btere, Erisman's
Confectionery, E.J. Zalim's JcwclryStere. and
et Chas. W. Metzgar, Ne. 18 WestKing street.
Train will step both ways at Harrisburg,
Mechanicsburg and Carlisle. Fine Music will
accompany the exclusion, and all the amuse
ments, ftc., en the grounds are free of charge.
Everything is being done te make this a grand
success the most delightful excursion et the
season. Secure your tickets at once; don't be
disappointed this lime. Fer lull description
et this beautrfhl park see small bills.
jy20-2tdW&S
-r M. C. A. EXCURSION.
ATLANTIC CITY,
THURSDAY, AUGUST 4th, 1881.
FAHE Columbia. Lancaster and Interim',
diate stations. $1; Witmer aud Bird-in-IIand.
$2.'.M): Gordenvlllennd Leaman Place. $i.se.
SCHEDULE Leave Columbia at 4:40; Lan
caster at 5:i0.
Mt. Jey and Landisville parties will come
le Lancaster en Fast Line, ler which exclu
sion tickets will be sold. All tickets are geed
ler TWO DAYS.
Fer further information see pesters and cir
culars, or addivss any et the undersigned.
I). C. HAVEKSTICK,
H. J. HOUSTON,
W. U. HENSEL,
jy23,2i5.S01aug2.12tT Committee.
IJItOPOSALS WILL HE RECEIVED VT
the Mayer's Olliecuntil Saturday, July 30,
lsdl, at 8 p. in.. Terus much geed American
Lead (net ever one and a-half tens) as the city
may require up te January 1, 1SS2.
PHOPOS.YLS will be received at the same
time and place, ler as maiy Water Pipes as the
city may require up te January 1, 1SS2, net ex
ceeding one hundred tens. Bids must specify
hew much per ten, delivered in Lancaster, for
four, siv, eight, ten and twelve inch pipes.
Pipes must lc of the best quality, thoroughly
tested, and lui nislied immediately upon the
order et the city.
PROPOSALS will be received at the same
time and place for as much Hard Pea Ceal, Ne.
1 size, us maybe required at the City Water
Works up te January 1, ISSi. The Ceal te be
thoroughly screene.l, and et geed quality; it
net, it v. ill have te be taken back at the ex
pense of the party liirnishing the same.
JXO. T. MacGONIGLE,
jy23 2:d Mayer.
TAMES F. .MORTON.
Breker for the purchase and sale of
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Fer Fiituie Delivery en Margins,
Ne. 2i WEST KING STREET,
(".ecome rtoer.),
Clilcige Correspondents :
IRWIN, OER & CO.
jyic-ntun&ltw
N
TEW LIVERY STAltLE.
The undersigned has reopened a
LIVERY STABLE
At the old stand, rear el the Grape Hetel.
WAGONS OF THE LATEST STYLES AND
FROM THE BEST MAKERS.
First-Glass Horses, Careful Drivers.
Alse always en hand and for sale Horses and
Wageii9 of every description. Horses and
Wagons bought.
OYEUS H. COLVIN.
9-lmdS
lAHPETS, CUM., SC.
PHILIP SCHUM, SON & CO.,
MANUFACTORY,
Ne. 130 SOUTH WATER STREET,
Lancaster, Pa.,
Well-known Manufacturers of Genuine
LANCASTER QUILTS,
COUNTERPANES.
COVERLETS,
BLANKETS,
CARPETS.
CARPET CHAIN,
STOCKING YARN, &c.
CUSTOM RAG CARPETS A SPEClALTr.
LANCASTER FANCY
DYEING ESTABLISHMENT.
Dress Goods Dyed cither in the piece or in
Garments; also, all kinds of silks. Ribbons,
Feathers and Woolen Goods Dyed. Gen
tlenien's Coats, Overcoats, Pants, Vests, Ac.
Dyed or Scoured; also, Indigo Blue Dyeinp
done.
All orders or goods left with us "will rcoelvi rceelvi rcoelvi
prempt attention.
CASH PAID FOR SEWED
CARPET RAGS.
GOAL. COAL.
.Ceal et the best quality put up expressly ini
tamlly use, and at the lowest market rates
TRY A SAMPLE TON.
YARD 150 S.OUTI1 WATER STREE1.
2-lyaRSl PHILIP SCHUM, SON & CO
JfEW AVTXXTlSEMJClTTa-
rp
E GIANT SUOtV.
LANCASTER, FRIDAY, JULY 29.
BATCHELLER & DORIS'
GREAT LNTER-OCEAN BEST SHOW ON EARTH. "
Abounding In New Novelties and features te be seen in no ether Shew In the World. The
Largest Variety of LIVING WILD ANIMALSever exhibited under canvas, Including among
ether rare specimens,
THE GREAT EGYPTIAN BOVALAPUS,
A S30.000 Curiosity, and positively the only one In captivity. OUR GIGANTIC MUSEUM,
occupying a Mammoth canvas, ter 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 AND 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 ONLY BABY LIONS, SIX WEEKS OLD.
The only ROYAL RUSSIAN ATnLETES, first appearance In America. The only
SIEGRIST CHILDREN, Champien Athletes of the World. JOHN PATTERSON, the Great
Irish Clown. Three Military Bands. Remember, we allow no Peanut, Lemenade or Candy
Peddling in or around our vast pavilllens. Positively the only show that has the Great
ML, W, KM CAM BALL,
Who fs shot from a Monster Sea Coast Mortar "." feet Inte mid air. A HUNDRED OTHER
NOVELTIES NEVER SEEN HERE. OUR
GEAND STEEET PAEADE .
Will eclipse all efforts in that direction ever made. DON'T MI'S IT. Daily at 9 a. m.
ADMISSION, 50 Ots.
CHILDREN UNDER 9 YEARS, 25 Ots.
3,000 ELEGANTLY UPHOLSTERED OPERA CHAIRS 25c. EXTRA.
Excursion trains en all. Kail read Lines at Greatly Reduced Rates. Jy20,23,2G,23Altw
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IVLER, ROWERS 1IUKST!
GENTLEMEN, WE
ORDERED CLOTHING,
TO It EDUCE STOCK.
LIGHT Wit SUITINGS AND PANTALOONIGS
MADE TO MEASURE AT EXTREMELY' LOW PRICES.
We guarantee a saving et at least 20 per cent, te the purchaser. Our great object is te re
duce stock, te make room ter Fall Goods. We have tee many Summer Goods te carry ever,
and will tnerefere offer extraordinary bargains te make them sell. Give us a call, and we will
take pleasure in showing yen iroeds and giving ypu prices. Remember, we have one of the
best Cutters in the city, and can therefore guarantee an excellent fit. Best qualities of Trim
mings used in every garment we make up. Full jusicte done te every customer in every re
spect. Dress Shirts, Ganzc Underwear, Jean Drawers, Hosiery, Dress and Driving Gloves,
Suspenders, Neckties and Bews, Cellars and Cutis. All at equally low prices.
MOSQUITO CANOPIES
In Pink and White, at very low prices. Weal'eput them up when desired, wfTlieut extra
charge. MOSQUITO NETTINGS, all colors ; all very low in prices.
GIVLER, BOWERS & HURST,
25 EAST KING STREET.
F
7LINN & W1LLSON !
HOUSE FURNISHING!
Brass, Porcelain Lined and Agate Preserving Kettles, Genuine Masen Fruit Jars, Genu
ine Protective Fruit Jars.
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152 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
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Practical Carriage Builders,
take this opportunity of calling the attention et the public te their Unrivalled Stock it Ve
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jvjsit AerjsRiisisau!.NT,
NEW SKBIES.-MOHTULYMEETING Or
the People's Building, Lean and Deposit
Ce. will be held this (Saturday) evening, at
Reinoehl's efllce. North Duke street.
A New Series will be Issued.
Meney te lean at 9 o'clock,
ltd U. W. VILLEE. Scc'y.
PUBLIC SALE OF HOKSES.-ON MON
DAY', JULY" 23, 1881, at the Merrimac
Heuse, 115 North Prince street, Lancaster, Pa.,
10 head of Ohie Horses. Among them are a
pair of Match Horses, also a very last Tretting
Herse. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. m. A
credit er0 days will be given,
ltd DANIEL LOGAN.
B. MARTIN & CO.
Gents' Mil Dplrat.
A Large Line of
Blue Flannel Shirts,
with Plain or Embroidered Fronts, suitable
ler nsning or the seashore, in men and boys'
sizes. Colored Shirts lrem our Unlaundricd
at 25c., te our French Penang, which wc have
reduccdte $1.25.
FANCY HALF HOSE
at lowest prices, te close out large stock. Sele
agent ler the Celebrated
PEARL SHIRT,
which we guarantee te lit. Price 81.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. W. King and Prince Streets,
LANCASTER. PA.
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:e:-
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CLOTHING, &C.
There is one kind et
CLOTHING-
for warm weathcr.that gives mere gen
eral satisfaction than any ether, and
that is the
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MIDDLESEX FLANNEL.
The color Is fast. It is dressy in appear
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ether kind et goods for the price.
Wc have Just received another large
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Among the let arc some extra large
sizes, and 11 you have never been able
te get a fit before you can be accommo
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&
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THIRD EDITIOJT.
SATURDAY EVENING. JULY 28, 1881.
A HIGH PULSE.
GARFIELD HAS A RELAPSE.
The Consulting Surgeons seat Fer.
Washington, July 23. The following
was sent this a. m. te each of the cabinet
officers by the president's private secre
tary :
Executive Mansion, July 23.-8 a. m.
The slight fever which made its appear
ance between 8 and 10 last evening, bat
which subsided daring the night, is net
noticeable this a. m. This febrile rise
was due te local and temporary causes
rather than te any unfavorable change
in the president's condition. He is as
well new as at the same hour yesterday
morning, and this taken into consideration
with the fact that he did net sleep se well
as en the previous night seems te iudicatc
a gain in his favor.
Tne Official Uullatln.
Executive Mansion, "Washington, D.
C, July 23, 10 a. St. The president was
mere restless last night, but this morning,
at 7 a. in., while preparations were making
te dress his wound, his temperature was
found te be normal, pulse 92, temperature
98-4, respiration 19.
At 7:30 he bad slight rigor, in conse
quence of which the dressing of his wound
was postponed. Reaction followed prompt
ly and the dressing has new just been com
pleted. At present his pulse is 110,
temperature 101, respiration 24.
Signed D. W. Bliss.
J. K. Barnes.
J. J. Woodward.
Kebt. Reycurn.
An Unofficial ltspert.
Executive Mansion, Washington, D.
C, July 2311:30 a. m. Dr. Beyten,
who just came from the president's cham
ber, attributes the sudden rise in the pres
ident's pulse and temperature te senm ob
struction in the way of a free discharge of
pus from the wound. Symptoms of gran
ulation were noticed along the track of the
ball yesterday, and it is possible that this
healing process, going en at seme point
comparatively near te the external surface
of the body, has dammed up a quan
tity of pus in the deeper part
of the wounds, and the chill and increased
fever are te be thus accounted for. The
discharge this morning, although perfect
ly normal and healthy in its character,
was unusually scanty, which would seem
te indicate that its flew has been in seme
way impeded or interrupted. The chill
mentioned in the official bulletin
commenced about 8 o'clock, and
lasted until 9, being quite severe,
the pulse runutng up at one time te 130.
At this hour the fever is said te ba grad
ually disappearing and the patient's condi
tion is considered better than when the
bulletin was issued.
A Later Unofficial Bulletin.
Executive Mansion, July 231:30 r.
m. The president's symptens at this hour
are a little mere favorable than at the date
of the last unofficial bulletin,but his condi
tion has net materially changed. The at
tending surgeons have just telegraphed
Drs. Hamilton and Agnew te ceme te
Washington at once for consultation.
Uew BUM Explains It.
Washington, July 231 p. m. Dr.
Bliss says there has been a suspension of
pus and that there is probably an abscess
forming. That is why Drs. Hamilton and
Agnew have been sent for.
Later.
1:30 p. M. The president has had a sec
ond chill ; pulse new 125, temperature
104.
Begins te Perspire.
2 p. si. Dr. Rcyburn states that the
president's fever has broken aud he begins
te perspire. They are still at a less te ac
account definitely for the unfavorable
symptoms, but as yet they are net very
alarming.
Mere Favorable Keperts.
Executive Massien, Washington,
July 232:20 p. si. Secretaries James,
Eirkwoed and Hunt, who have this mo
ment come from a consultation with the
attending surgeons request the statement
te be made upon their authority that
the president's pulse and temperature
are falling aud that his general condition
is improving. Dr. Bliss authorizes a de
nial of the truth of a reported interview
with him te-day in which he is said te
have stated that an abscess is forming and
that a second chill hail occurred. He has
made no such statement.
The Doctors Net Alarmed.
Washington, July 232:30 i si. The
physicians as yet see no cause for alarm.
They attribute the president's unfavorable
turn principally te a stoppage in the flew
of pus, which is unaccounted for, but which
may be owing te the nearness te a complete
drainage of the wound. The closest watch
will be kept en every symptom during the
day, but no official bulletins will be issued
until evening.
INDIAN OUTRAGES.
Twe Americans Riddled With Bullets.
Denver, July 23. A special from Las
Cruces, N. M., te the Sauta Fe New
Mexican says : A reliable man who ar
rived here en the 21st reports having
left the camp of Lieutenant Guilfoyle
at St. Nicholas springs en the
morning of the 20th, and says that Lieut.
Guilfoyle en Tuesday camped at Alame
canon in the Sacramento mountains.
Twe of his men arrived from Fert
Stanten and reported that about,
half way between A lame e ar.d
Fert Stanten they were ambushed by
Indians, who fired upon them. The
tire was returned and kept up for half an
hour. One of the soldiers was wounded
in the thigh and two pack animals
were killed. Upen receipt of this news
Lieut. Guilfoyle started in pursuit and at
Lag-Unas found two Americans dead and
riddled with bullets, their bodies being
still warm.
A Town Burned,
San Francisce, Cal , July 23. A dis
patch from Walla Walla, Washington ter
ritory, savs. that the town of Hanford was
almost entirely burned down ; several of
tne most valuable blocks in the town
were destroyed ; the less is net definitely
known, but is large.
The Mether Country Ahead.
Wimbledon, July 23. Sheeting be
tween Canadians and English te day re
sulted : England, 383 ; Canada, 367.
Beat Bace Postponed.
Londen, July 23. Cernell's race with
the Vienna crew has been postponed until
August 11th
WEATHER INDICATIONS.
WAsmNaTON, July 23. Fer the Middle
Atlantic states, fair weather, north te
west winds, stationary or higher tempera
ture and barometer.
An Original Idea.
Albany, N. Y., July. 23. The walls of
the Assembly chamber were this moraine
adorned with handsomely decorated ana
executed placard.sreadiug. "Fer president
in 1884, Winfield Scott Hancock.' "
The Saratoga Kaces.
Saratoga, N. Y., July 2a First race
Belle of Highlands, first ; Valeria, sec
ond ; Enniskillcn, third. Second race
Vangaird, first ; Ferester, second ; Me
mento, third.
S1ASKETS.
pmiHdelphla. Market.
Philadelphia. July 25. Fleur Market
firm: Super tine. 3 5033 75; ex
tra i.i 7534 -r ; Ohie A Indiana family, at
15 75fiG SO: Pennsylvania family 19639
5 75 : St. Lenl le it; 0Q6 se ; Minnesota
Extra f.1 73 aG Viy. : tle straight, fB 2S4J6 50; win
ter pntcnt Jfi j07 i : smlng de t 757 50.
Bye flour at $4 7eg5 CO
Wheat unsettled and lower ; Ne. S Western
Ketl $1 -2614 : 1J1. anil Penn'a Red $1 8491 S3 ;
Amber, 1 tSJ..
Cern Arm; steamer 5354)c; sail yellow
57c: sail mixed, Stic: Ne. 3, mixed, MflSic.
Oats Market dull; Ne. 1 Wnlte
41Kc; Ne. 2. de 43Wc; Ne. 3, de 42c; Ne
2 itxct. 41filljje.
liye SOe.
Previsions 11 rm ; tnbs perk $1S 00Q18 50;
beet tifttes, $1 00321 00 ; Indian m.vs
beef 92150..
Bacen Smoked ham ligUc: nickled
huns, 10Ai117fcC; smoked shoulder 7203c;
salt de 7i7Ke
Lard market ami prices quiet : city kettle
$12.10; loeie nutciuitV al9UU50c; prnne
12 40.
Butter prices and market 11 rm ; Creamery
extra at 24'a25c: de poed te cholce 20823c ;
Bradford county and New Yerk extra, 22c ;
llrsts. 1921e.
Kells dull ; Pennsylvania, 12313c; Western,
12014c.
Ekj?s steady ; Penii'n 18e; Western. 10 15c.
Clieec tirm ; New Yerk tall cream.
HllJkCe; Western full cru-.in, fS9Jc; de
tairto'Keoil, 84Sj.
Petroleum ste-idy ; Kelliitil 7e.
Whisky at l II.
Seed Geed te prime Clever, SSKc;
Timethy at 3 (033 III ; de de t'luxsetei $1 2t8
127.
.lmr (en market.
N w erk. July 23. Klenr State anil West
ern market without dec ided change; Supertlne
State $4 l.r4 30; extra de f4 0035 li; choice de
j':035 25: fancy ile$5 30&H 75: round hoop
Ohie ." 15D. SO : choice de $5 Si&a 75 ; superfine
western 4 15JJ1 Sil: common te geed ex
tra de 14 903525 ; choice de 5 303U 75 : choice
white wheat de. at 5 25g 25. Southern
quist and steady ; common t fair extra
$5 25f 5 75 : aein te choice de 5 K037 C2W.
Wheat iSbs lower and fairly active;
Ne. 2 Kcd July $1 27 bid. 91 23 asked ;de
Aupnst, 91 27ll 27;, ; de September, 912!
Ql 23,,'Se ; de October, 91 30j)l 31.
Cem 'Ac lower unit market fairly
active : mixed western spot. 4757u ; de fu
ture, 57C03.
Oats y.ll4c better en July : hew un
changed"; Slate, 4l4e: Western. 43313c;
Ne. 2 Auunst, SJi ; de September, 37i ; de
October, 33.
Noen Oinit.itieiiH of ttie tiralu Market.
Kurnished by Jacob l(. l.eii. commission
Breker.
Chiuaoe.
Wheat
Ail;;. Sept. Oct.
rear.
1.13X
Sept.
Cern 4 .48 y .4JJ
Oats 30JA . .29
Perk 13.35 18 25
Lard 11.00 1I.G7 11.45
Philadelphia.
Au;;. Sept. Oct.
Wl.eat $1.25 9 1.36K 9 1.28K
Cern 57'4 .58 -leg
Oats 37J4 -3GJ4 J6Ji
drain and Prevision
One o'clock quotations or
ions, fnrnWhed by S. K. Y
East King street.
J uetatluna.
grain and provls prevls
undt. Breker, 15)5
July 23.
Ail!;. Sept.
$ l.WA 9 1.15
.4S .49
.2 .2H
18.2-. 18.10
ll.2 U.42X
Sept. Oct.
9 I.2; 9 1.27k
.58",; .592
CHICAGO.
Julv.
.. I.lii
. .W
. .31
. 13.25
. 11.81
Au(f.
$ 1 21. 'u
. .57.'
oerii
Oats
X OiK.
Lard
Philadelphia.
Cern .
Llve Stock .Market.
Chicago. Hogs Ki'cclpN, IH.twe head; ship
ments, 2.810 Jieud; market active and prices
5 IOC higher; mixed packing 9 lO&ti 45;
choice heavv. $G Uii; 37JJ : light baenu 950
1; W : pigs $5"50ti 25 ; quality peer.
Cattle Receipts, r.00 head; shipments, 4.700
head ; market steady and 11 rm: no really fine
here; experts quoted at ; lOa'i 'O: geed te
choice shipping, " 7.0 Wt : native butchers'
cattle stronger anil active at l .Vifgl.'iO; stock steck
ersand feeders active at $3f I 75 : r.uige cattle
scarce and wanted; prices Iitf315e higher;
through grass Tev.ins $1 lOipl 15 : rough te
medium Mentana steers $" 7'I2"; fat grass
Texans $4 034 75.
fclicep Iteceipts, l,2rt head ; shipments, 50J
head ; market steady, with a fair neinniid ; in in
lerier te fair mixed, $.:r,03d: geed $4 35g5 (;
choice Vti'tW 50 ; lamb 1 JO ,:i CO per head.
MtecKftiarBitt.
Nuw Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Stocks,
also United Stut- ISemls reperuxl dally by
Jacob B. Lesci. N. II. Cor. Centre hqiinre.
Nkw Yerk Stocks
Stocks weak.
July -23.
a. m. i. m. r h
10:00 1:00 3:00
3Q3
123'4 I22tf VA,
112 111 110
fl5 C,'i 64
22 22 22
120VJ 119
108& 108 107
102 102 100
02Vj .... 91
Menev
Chicago & North Wter
Chleii'-'O. Mil. & SL Paul
Cunada Southern
Del., i.ack.A Western
Delaware At Hudsen Canal.. .
Denver & Itle (irainle
Hannibal & St. Jee
Lake Shere ft Mich. Southern
Man hattan Elevated
Michigan Central
Missouri, Kansas Tex:is
N. Y.. Lake Erie ft Western...
ITS 1Z1 121
in 17
!T I7tf
4li 42J
42 41,
van
New Jersey Central
N. Y., Ontario Wcsteri
New Yerk Central
Ohie ft Mississippi
Pacific Mail Steamship Ce....
St. Paul & Omaha
tle Preferred
Central Pitcilic......
Texas Pacific
Union Pacific
Wabash. St. Leuis ft Pacific
" " Prefcrnd.
33 n-4
&U 142
Western Union Tel. Ce &
Philaeklphia.
3tecks steai ly.
Pcnnsylvanialt.lt M
Beading 29)
Lehigh Valley
Lehigh Navigation
Buffalo, Pitts, ft Western 22J
Northern Central . ....
Northern Pacllic. 40'
" Preferred 7
Hestenvllle
Philadelphia ft Erie U. It
Iowa G11 icli Mining
f toy,
20 s
.... OI4
.... 43
22 .
.... 5?2
S !
7 772
Uhitke Status Bends.
r. m.
10
1K
114
101
10i
Unite 1 States 4 per cents....
4 -'
5 "
3 "
XXCVJtSIOXS.
D
ALE SIXTH SUMMEIl TUCK TO
Niagara Falls and Watkins Glen,
ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1881.
Leave Lancaster en Niagara. Express at 11 a.
Tickets fur tbu Bound Trip. ..
.99.73.
Geed te return 011 all trains for 15 days.
Special reductions et one dollar per d.iy less
than regular charges at Cataract, Interna
tional, Ulen Mountain and Glen Park Hotels.
Tickets will be geed te leave also en 3d and
4th of August. Fer tickets and Information
call en G. L. EON DEKSM1TH,
32 East King Street,
or J AS. A DALE,
Jy9-3wdltw Yerk. Fa.
JMSCXZZ.A1TJEO VS.
ri
JT sold and carried for customers In Chicago
and Philadelphia, in large and small lets, en
margins te suit, by
S. K. YUNDT, Breker,
Ne. 15 East King Street,
jyic-3md Lancaster, Pa.
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BOOTS & SHOHH.
LADIr.s AND GPNTS, IF OV WANT A
1 Geed and Fine rittlnjc Beet or Shee,
Beady-made or Made te Order, go te
K. HIEMKNZ'S.
Ne. 10". North Qneen Street.
Custom Werk a Specially iy2tfdSAW
mmmsm
JH'f. six 3d
48J? 48J 47
41 42 39
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SB 92
COJ 58 55
127 121 1V6
54 54 32
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