LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER,- THURSDAY JULY 28, 1881. COLUMBIA NEWS. OUK UEGUL.AU CORRESPONOENCE. Bass bite briskly. Chills and fever prevail. Company C will have special drill at the armory at 8 o'clock this evening. Only six persons went te Pine Greve fiem here this morning. The Shawnee coffee mill is again in op ep es atien. The Upp & Black work en the railroad from the red bride te the cut is nearly fin ished. Mrs. Abraham Liudsey's funeral, from Harvey McFaddcn's at 3 p. m. yesterday, was largely attended. The Osceola tribe I. O. H. M. cxcuisien leaves en Saturday at 5 a. m. and premises a line trip. P. H. It. engine Ne. 117, which " played out " at the Gap a few days age, was pl.iccd in the shop for repairs. Fifty lines were taken out and fixed. The H. & C K. It. pay car arrived in town this morning and payed its employees for the mouth of June. Freight traffic en the P. It. It. is very heavy at present, but engines are coming from Philadelphia se slowly, that there is net enough motive power for its many cars which lay in the cast aud west yards. The Ladies' mite society of the . E. Lutheran church will held a fruit festival, the third week in August, in the lecture loom of their church, and also in their yard, which will be beautifully decorated and lighted by hanging lamps. Mr. C. C. KauRman who has the con tract for grading and niasencry of section Ne. 2, new line, at Lancaster, will com mence work immediately aud expects te have it ready for the raiN, befoie October 1, 1881. Mrs. E. II. Black, of llarri.sburg, is the guest of Mis. P. S. Kimburg; Mr. Jehn S wait, aud a number of ether Co lumbia gcutlcmen left this morning for Elm, te see Maud S. ; Miss Ella Shcrtzcr, of Lancaster, is visiting the Misbcs Wann's ; Mr. A. J. Neursc aud wife, aud Mr. Fred. Buchcr aud wife have returned from the sea shore ; Miss Minnie Themas, of Phil adelphia, is the guest of Miss Ella Fil bert. The Marietta bicycle club was in town I isl evening. Some of the members have become very expert in the use of the ma i-hinc, and exhibited some of their skill in front of Ilcise & KaulTman's hardware store, en Locust street. We have a num ber of bicycles in town, but no club. Twe of the young boys who Kin oil" en last Tuesday night, Weymcr and Cem t uey, scut postal cards te their parenis in forming them that they were in Philadel phia hunting work, and if they did net succeed in getting any before Saturday would return home. Frisby aud Newcomer left them upeu their arrival in the city, aud have net been seen since. This morning a heieran away, aud had it net been for the timely assistance of Mr. William Blackson, sr., it would have re sulted with serious ceusequcuccs. The horse becoming scared at a passing euginp, started oil' and ran directly for the pat-sing train. The lady and gentleman, who wcie iu the carriage,sccing their danger, sprang out, and in the very nick of time the horse was saved by Mr. Blackson grabbing the bridle and bringing him te a step. With the exception of a bad scare nothing serious was the result. An exciting as well as disgraceful scene was witnessed en Lancaster avenue yes terday afternoon. A number of women were lighting, and when the men attempt ed te stej) it, the women turned, and in a body lushed upon them, and they net liking te stsike a woman were forced te run. Thcse disgraceful affairs are of daily occurrence, and the peaceful inhabitants aieund there arc forced te witness them, and if they interfere then they arc abused and .sometimes beaten. Several arrests and complaints have been made, and among these arrested are two women who aie generally the cause of all disturbances. A Series et llebberies. On Tuesday night an attempt te rob the house of David Fisher, iu Kitchcntewu, was made. The robbers climbed a grape arbor, and raising a window effected an en trance. The inmates of the house dis tinctly heard them, but were tee badly frightened te give an alarm. One of the neighbors iu passing noticed the open win dow and the tern arbor, and thinking all was net right, knocked at the front deer, which se scared the robbers that they dropped the booty they had secured and lied, making their escape by a back deer. On the same night the house of Win. Yeung was also broken into, but before anything of value could be secured they were scared off. Anether but much bolder lebbery was committed last, night at the residence of Mr. Gee. Ilaldeinau en Chestnut street. A ladder had been placed against the side of the house which reached the second story window. The robbers entered a room and after it was thoroughly ransacked, they descended te the dining room. Heie they relieved the sideboard of all its valu able silver-plated ware. They next went, te the kitchen, but as nothing of value could be found there they took their de parture. In the morning one of the serv ants found the gas iu the dining i6em lighted but net uutil the ladder was dis covered was there an alarm raised. The family descended aud feuud things iu a disordered condition. Ne steps have as yet been taken te Hud the robbers. It appears that the rebcrrics that have been committed lately, are dene by a reg ularly organized gang, and they work in separate crowds of three. The robberies en Tuesday night were done at nearly the samp lime, about 1:30 a. m., showing that it is cither an organized crowd or else there are mere than one separate crowds. Last night one of our watchmen noticed a crowd of men, six iu number, standing at Mczicr's drugstore. He watched them for seme time, and when they walked across Second street, he followed. At the Vigilaut heuse they separated, three going up Walnut, street, no doubt the ones which robbed Haldcman's, and the ether three coming back aud going down Wilsen's alley. The watchman fol lowed them as far as ltedsccker's livery stable when they disappeared. Our po lice force is net large enough for a town the size of Columbia, and if council docs net take the matter in hand at ence their mistake cannot be rectified. People en the route that Henry Redcnhauscr watches feel safe, as he is always en hand when wanted. Le t council put a man like Mr. It. en each square at night and thcse rob beries will net then be committed. Police Case. Yest Wcudler, for drunken and disord erly conduct was yesterday committed te jail for 10 days by Alderman McConemy. The same magistrate held Mrs. Themas Baxter and Harriet Painter te bail te auswer at court a complaint made agaiust them by Jehn Stein, who charges them with the larceny of doers, sash and ether lumber from the buildiug belonging te him en Seuth Prince street aud recently de stroyed by fire. Jehn A. Shebcr this morning made com plaint against Themas Burns, a night boss of the Safe Harber iron works, for drunken aud disorderly conduct and for obscene, boisterous and abusive language. Alderman McConemy issued a warrant for his arrest. Alderman Barr had a largely attended levee last evening, the crowd bciug at tracted by the hearing of the complaints of assault and battery and malicious mis chief made by Susan A. Rhodes, white, against Careline Patterson, colored, whose difficulty at the colored picnic the ether day has been heretofore reported. The alderman dismissed the complaints TUB VAMP. The Worshipers at LandUvlIIe. At the children's meeting, just after dinner, at the Landisville campmeeting Rev. W. T. Mills of Reading, and Mrs. Wheeler of Columbia, made ths addresses. Rev. Chas. Mervine, of New Helland, preached the 3 o'clock sermon en the text : " But Ged forbid that I should glory save in the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ," Gal. vi, 14. Rev. Henry Wheeler oxertcdanda prayer mectiug concluded the service. Rev. G. G. Rakestraw, of Downingtown, conducted a well attended prayer meeting at C p. m. and at 7:30 Ilev. Chas. Kheades, of Mount Jey, preached from Luke x, 27 : " And He answering said. Theu shaltleve the Lord thy Ged with all thy heart and with all thy soul, and with all thy strength and with all thy mind." His audience was the lai gest congregation up te this time. The prayer meeting following, con tinued uutif 10 o'clock, when the bell sounded for retirement. Te-day was a very favorable day for the meeting, and bright and early the con course of people were up. a geed attend ance being seen at Rev. W. C. Robinson's G o'clock meeting, which he addressed en "The Witness of the Spirit." Rev. Mills conducted the meeting at 8:20 and the morning sermon was preached by J. Dickersen, presiding elder, of West Philadelphia district, from the text 1 Jehn i. 7. " If we walk in the light as he is in the light, we have fellowship one with another, and the bleed of Jesus Christ, his son, cleanseth us from all sin," The want of a little rain is still felt en the grounds, hut otherwise everything is faverable and auspicious for a geed meet ing. The attendance grows larger. Rever's accommodations for bearding are geed, and also Fowl's tranportatien facil ities. THEY WED. And Then Xliey Sped. "Hail, wedded love! thou word that sums all bliss ! gives and receives all bliss !" and much mere of similar import, as may be found in Pollock's "Course of Time," and in ceurse of time, by almost r anybody else who tries it en. Well they met en JNertu uuke street (pt ceurse they had often met befere) half way betwccii Orange and Chestnut. After a brief consultation they moved en, cross ed the railroad bridge, aud with Friend ship en one side. Empire en the ether, aud leve in the middle, they entered a coach that by some mysterious providence had followed or preceded them and dreve ra pidly' te the parson's. If there is any oue . thing mere than another that causes the heart of Rew C. Elviu Houpt te thrill with pleasure, it is the thought that he may be able te make the hearts of ethers thrill with pleasure. Ne unnecessary lime nor words were wasted en this occasion. Te the young couple he said in turn, "wilt thou" and they both incontinently wilted. "Then 1 pronounce you one flesh," said the smiling parson. $$, after which the man aud wife entered the coach and were dtiven te Rohrcrstewu, just in time te catch the western bound train and away Ihey Hew as fast as steam and car-wheels could carry them te well, let us say Baltimore, the Monumen tal city, the city of the Star Spangled Ban ner ! O, long may they wave ! May their honeymoon last forever, and when they i e turn may we have an opportunity of lay ing our patriarchial hands upeu their fair young heads and blessing them. Arm Cut On. Jehn Furich, formerly of this city but who for a year or mere past has been en gaged en a street railway in Pittsburgh, met with a serious accident iu that city. A telegram te friends in this city says he had his arm cut off iu a saw-mill, but no further particulars are given. Mr. Fcrich is about 21 years old aud a brother of Adam Fcrich, the milk dealer, of the Eighth ward, this city, who started for Pittsburgh this afternoon te leek after his brother, aud bring him home if his con dition will warrant it. Fell Frem :i Carriage. Yesterday afternoon as Mcs. Henry Bow Bew mau, of Cleveland, Ohie, who is visiting friends in this city was being conveyed from the Reading & Columbia depot, en North Prince street, accompanied by her sister and her four-year-old son, Walter, the latter accidentally opened the coach deer aud fell out, receiving painful injuries. He was taken te the residence of Jacob Gctz, Lime street, with whom Mrs. Bewman is stepping, aud his injuries attended te by a surgeon. lTixli Stories. Judge Patterson and party came home from their fishing excursion, bringing with them nearly a peck of fish eels, catties, sunuics and black bass, of asserted sizes. The judge says they took them all with hook and line, but quickly following this interesting statement ceme a report that a fish basket was broken and robbed net far from the point at which the judge and his party was fishing ! Fish stories must al ways be taken with seme grains of allow ance. Runaway. The herse attached te the bread wagon of Mr. Kuhu, baker, took fright en Chest nut street near the - railroad depot this morning, and turuins into North Queen street which is new being tern up prepara tory te laying the Belgian pavement, came pretty near running into Gruel's confection ary store, but was caught before any dam dam age was done except the tearing of the harness. Sewer Traps. This morning workmen were engaged iu placing traps at the four inlets of the sewer, corner of West Orange and Mary streets. It is supposed by some that the poisonous gases arising from the sewer at this point may have been the cause of several cases of typhoid fever that have occurred in the neighborhood. doing te Alercersburg. Rev. Dr. Geerge Aughiubaugh, late president of Palatinate college, Myers town, is making preparations te remove his family te Merecrsburg, where he will take charge of a Reformed schoeol in the old Marshall, and later the Mcrcersburg college buildings, where Rev. Dr Higbee, his brother-in-law, lately presided. Second Ward Council men Abroad. Mr. Frank Shreder aud family left Lan caster this morning for a summer jaunt which will include Niagara Falls, Terente, Montreal, Quebec, the St. Lawrence with its Thousand Isles, Lake Champlain and ether places of interest. Mr. W. B. Mid Mid dlcten and wife left Lancaster for a tour ever nearly the same route. Where's "Mac?" Mad Hegg. Fer a day or two past a small terrier deg belonging te Richard B. Masen, East Orange street, was attacked with spasms and exhibited seme signs of hydrophobia. Although Mr. Masen did net think the deg mad he took the safe ceurse an1! had him shot. Died of Lockjaw. Yesterday a valuable herse belonging te . Jehn N. Brubaker, 317 North Queen street, died of lockjaw, having sometime previously injured its feet by stepping upon a nail. Sunday Scheel Picnic. The Seuth Queen street Presbyterian Mission Sunday school will held their annual picnic nt Manhcim en Thursday next. Preparations are making te ensure a day's pleasure te all who may attend. Tne Big Circes Te-morrow. The harvest Is well ever and the season b se opportune for the rural folk and city stay-at-homes te patronize the circus that a big Influx of visitors and crowded streets may be expect ed te-morrow, when the united shows of Batch cller ft Deris appear In this city. The company comes with the bestef recommendations from the places -where it has been and the people who have patronized it It presents a variety et attractions that cannot fall te please, and -some which are novel and hitherto unseen In these parts, such as the great Egyptian Boval Beval apus and the woman shot irem a cannon, 75 teet into the air. In the personnel of Its arenic stars it is especially strong, including the Royal Russian Athletes; M'lle. Sara, the French Equestrienne ; the Celebrated Seigrlst Children ; Klnalde Lewandre, the Seuth Amer ican Bare Back Kider; a Band et Georgia Cabin Singers; Prof,. Nathan Davjs, the Fa mous Elephant Trainer; XV. J. Morgan, the Noted ilurdlc Rider; Prince Satsuma'a Troupe of Japanese Jugglers; the intrepid Bice Brethers ; the accomplished Lizzie Keyes ; a Tribe of Sioux Warriors ; tbe renowned Bernee Sebastian ; and above all this circus has some clowns, liinnier than the jesters et the old kings, among them James Weedville and that rollicking Irish buffoon, Jehn Patterson, a first cousin of that famous " Billy " Patterson, who was struck se mysteriously. Ringgold Band Excursion te Atlantic City en Saturday, August 13. Bound trip tickets geed for three days, $3. Petersburg, Manhcim, Bruckharts, LandU villc, Lititz and Ephrata, $2.75. Train leaves Lancaster (King street) at 4:10 a. in.; Columbia, 4:10 ; Manheim, 4:15 ;' Lttltz. 4:55, See circulars and bills. 1y2S,30,aug3,6,8,llft2tw Excursion Register. Tuesday, Aug. 2. Dale's Watkina and Niag ara, $9.75. Thursday, Aug. 4. X. M. C. A. excursion te Atlantic City. Twe days, S3. Thursday, Aug. 4. Clemmens's Band excur sion te lMna Grnve. Pftrlr. 1.5!). Saturday, Aug. 13. Ringgold Band Excursion te Atlantic City via. Beading read, S3. Three clays. Thursday, Aug. 18. Clark ft Schmidt's ex cursion te Atlantic City. Twe days, $3. City Bill routers. Carsen ft llensei, city bill pesters and dis tributers, office Iktellieekcbr building, Ne.?6 'Seuth Queen street. Fer baby and children what nioie delicate and wholesome than Cuticurn Seap. Nutritious, risteratlve, (juietlntr, strensth cuing and puiilyiegare Malt Bitters.. t.VIAL NUTJVElt. See aero. Yeu ate sick ; well, tlierc is Just one remedy that will cure you beyond possibility et doubt. If it's Liver or Kidney trouble. Consumption, Dyspepsia, Debility, Wells' Health Benewer is your nope. $1. Druggists. Depot Jehn F. Leng ft Sens, Lancaster. Ge te II. B. Cochran's Drug store, 137 North Queen street, ter Mrs. Freeman's New Na tional Dyes. Fer brightness and durability et coier,arc uncounted. Celer from 2 te 5 pounds. Directions in English and German. Price. 15 cents. Health, Impound happiness are restored by the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound. It is a positive cure for all these dis eases from which women suffer se much. Send te Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkhum, 233 Western Ave nue, Lynn, Muss., ler pamphlets. A Wise Deacon. " Deacon Wilder, I want you te tell me hew you kept yeurselt and family se well the past season, while nil the rest et us have been, sick se much, and have had the doctors running te ns se long." " llre. Tayler, the answer is very easy. I utcd Hep Bitters in lime aud 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 el the neighbors ene te two hundred dollars apiece te keep sick the same time. I guess you'll take ray medicine here after." Sec ether column. jylS-Swdftw Making a KaUe. Jehn Buys, Credit, P. O., says that for nine months he could net raise his hand te ids head through lameness in the shoulder, but by tfce use of Themas' Eclcctric Oil he wasimtircly cured. Fer sale at H. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. Lancaster. RESCUED FROM DEATU. The follewlngstatcmentof William J. Cough Ceugh lin, of Semcrville, Mass., is se remnrkablc that we beg te ask for It the attention of our read ers. He says : " In the tail of 187G I was taken with a violent bleeding of the lungs followed by a severe cough. I seen began te lese my appetite and llc3h. I was se weak at one time that I could net leave my bed. In the summer of 1877 I was admitted te the City Hospital. Widle there the doctors said I hail a hole in my left lung as bigas a half cellar. 1 expend ed ever a hundred dollars In doctors and med icine. I was se far gene at ene time a report went around that I w as dead. I gave up hope, but a friend told me et Dm Wit. Hall's Balsam for the Luses. I laughed at my friends, think ing that my case was incurable, but I get a bottle te satisfy thcnivhen te my surprise and gratification, I commenced te leel better. My hope, once dead, began te revive, and -today I feel in better spirits than I have the past three years. "I write this hoping you will publish it, se that everyone afllictcd with Diseased Lungs will he induced te take Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsam ler the Lungs, and be convinced that con sumption can be cured. I have taken two bottles ami can positively say that It has dene mere geed than all ether medlcines I have taken since my sickness. My ceugli lias al most entirely disappeared and I shall seen be able te go te work." Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 139 North Queen street. jy28-lydcedw2 By Universal Accord, Avkk's Cathartic Pills are the best el nil pur gatives for family use. They are the product et long, laborious, ana successful chemical in vestigation, and their extensive use, by physi cians in their practice, and by all civilized nations, proves them the best and most effec tual purgative Pill that medical science can devise. Being purely vegetable no harm can arise from theicjise. In intrinsic value and curative powers no ether Pills can be com pared with them, and every person, knowing their virtues, will employ them, when needed. They keep the system in pericct order, and maintain in healthy action the whole machi nery et life. Mild, searching and effectual, they arc especially adapted te the needs et the digestive apparatus, derangements of whleli they prevent and cure, it timely taken. They are the best and salest physic te employ ler children and weakened constitutions, where a mild but effectual cathartic is required. Fer sale by all dealers. y2S-lydThftw Mothers! Meliientii atetherslt Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth ? If se, go -at once and get a bottle of MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. It will re lieve the peer little sufferer Immediately de pend npen 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 liwill cases, and pleasant te the taste, and is the 'prescription et one et the eldest and best female physician and nurses in the United StateaT sold everywhere; 25 cents a l-nltlR. tnnr7.1vrtJtwllT Wjf-Q inarf-lydftwM.W&S have enr Hair neep it Beautiful. The " Londen Hair Celer Restorer" Is the most delightful article ever (introduced te the American people and Is totally different from all ether Hair Restorers, being entirely free from all impure Ingredients that render many ether articles for the hair obnoxious. Where baldness or lolling of the hair exists, or prema ture grayncss, 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 hair dressing, fragrantly perfumed, rendering it soft and pliable, making It an indispensable article in every toilet. Ask your druggist for Londen Hair Celer Restorer. "Price 75 cents a bottle. Six bottles, $L Main depot ler the United States, 330 North Sixth street, Philadel Pbia. mll-lydTTh.Fw NEW ADTEMT1SEMENTS- fTIHE UNITED BIG SHOWS. rpHE UNITED BIO SHOWS. LANCASTER, FRIDAY, JULY 29. BATCHELLER & DORIS' GREAT INTER-OCEAN BEST SHOW ON EARTH. Abounding in New Novelties and leatures te be seen in no ether Shew in the World. The Largest Variety of LIVING WILD ANIMALS ever exhibited under canvas, including among ether rare specimens, THE GREAT EGYPTIAN BOVALAPUS, A 830,000 Curiosity, and positively the only one in captivity. OUK GIGANTIC MUSEUM, occupying a Mammoth canvas, ter which no additional charge is made, contains a WOBLD OF WONDERS. THE GRAND DOUBLE CIRCUS IN ONE RING is the only satisfactory pcrlermauce 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 ATHLETES, first appearance in America. The only SIEGR1ST CHILDREN, Champien Athletes or the World. JOHN PATTERSON, the Great Irish Clown. Three Military Bands. Remember, we allow no Peanut, Lemonade or Candy Peddling in or around our vast pavilfleus. Positively the only show that hus the Great ml, m nui cum bail, Who Is shot from a Monster Sea Coast Mortar 75 ieet into mid air. A HUNDRED OTHER NOVELTIES NEVER SEEN HERE. OUR GRAND STREET PARADE XV ill coUpee all efforts In that direction ever made. DON 'T MISS IT. Daily at 9 a. iu. ADMISSION 60 Ote. CHILDREN UNDER 9 YEARS, 25 Ots. 8,000 ELEGANTLY' UPHOLSTERED OPERA CHAIRS 35c. EXTRA. Exclusion trains en allJUailrqad Lines at The Reason Why. The tonic effect of Kidney-Wert is produced by its cleansing and purifying action en the bleed. Where there is a gravelly deposit in the .urine, or milky, ropy urine from diser dered kidneys, It enres without tail. Consti pation and piles readily- yield te its cathartic and healing power. Put up in dry vegetable form or liquid (very concentrated), cither act prompt and sure. Trey Budget. Jy25-lwdftw A Ceugli, Celd or Sere Tiireat should de stepped. Neglect frequently results in an In curable Lung Disease or Consumption. Brown's Bronchial Troches de net disorder the stomach like ceugli syrups and balsams, but act directly en the inflamed parts, allaying lrvltatlen, give relict' 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 pericct satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and constant use for nearly an entire generation, they have at tained well-merited rank among the lew staple remedies of the ege. Sold at 25 centi"a box everywhere. njS-ivdTTIi&Sftlvw Hay Fever. Fer twenty-five years I have been severely afflicted with Hay Fever, and have tried many remedies without relief. While suffering In tensely I was induced, through Mr. Tichner'v testimonial, te try Ely's Cream Balm. The im mediate effect was marvelous. I have 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 Balni a cure ler Hay Fever. William T. Cars, Presbyterian Paster, Elizabeth. N. J- IIavinq been nffllctcd with Hay Fever for years I gave Ely's Cream Balm n trial ; was much benefited if net permanently cured. 1 have had no real attacks since u-ing it. E. II. Raccu. Editor, Carben County Democrat. Manch Chunk. Pa. Price 00 cents. jVl5-2wdeed&w Itching i'llca Symptoms aud Cure. , The symptoms are moisture, llke perspira tlen, intense itching, increased by scratching, very distressing, particularly at night, as if pin worms were crawling in and about the rectum the private parts arc sometimes af fected ; It 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, crusty, cuta cuta neous eruptions. Price, 50 cents, thrce. boxes for f 125. Sent by mail te any address en re re ceipeor price in currency or three cent post age stamps. Prepared only by Dr. Swaync & Sen, 330 North Sixth street. Philadelphia; Pa. Sold by all prominent druggists, j une23-3mdM W S& w rOLlTIVAL. Fer County Commissiener: FI'.ANK CLARK, of Slrasburg township Subject te the choice et the Democratic coun ty convention. -.iprC-d&wtp ADAM S. DIETRICH, of Maner township. Subject te the decision of the Democratic county convention. HENRY F. HARTMAN (Lime Burner), et East Lampeter township. Subject te the choice of the Democratic county convention. 'apr2-dAw!p MARTIN HlLDEBRANT, or Mount Jey Borough. Subject te the decision of the Dem ocratic county convention. ap!3-dwlp JERE MOHLER. Ephrata. Subject te the decision of the Democratic county conven tion, uprll-d&wtp Fer Cennty Auditor : JOHN S. BROWN, et Drumore township. Subject te Democratic rules. m27-d&wtp JOHN L. LIGHTNER, of Leacock township. Subject te the decision of the Democratic count v convention. aprlS-tfdAw MAjmiAGXb. Cremer Watkevs. -July 21, by Rev. W. C. Robinson, Chas. A. Cremer, el New Milferd, Conn., -te Jennie Watkeys. et this city. ItEATHS. Wolf. In this city, en the 27th Inst., Louisa, daughter et Henry and Annie Wolf, in the 3d year et her age. Tbe relatives and Iriends of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the luneral, from the parent's residence, Ne. 131 East King street, en Friday altcrnoen at 3 o'clock. In terment at Lancaster cemetery 2l(l Shapfickr. At Mt. Jey, Lancaster county. Pa., en July 26tu, 18S1, Henry -Sbaffncr, in the 70th year of his age. His relatives and friends, also Lancaster Cemmandery Ne. 13, K. T., and his Masonic brethren generally are respectfully invited te attend the funeral, from his late residence, at ML Jey, en Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock. In terment at Manheim. Funeral service at the Lutheran church at 3 o'clock. 'NEW ADVEBTISEMENTS. NOTICE. Houghten's Omnibuses will leave Centre Square en Sunday, 31st, for Landisville Camp meeting at 7 o'clock. Fare, CO cents for the round trip. jy23-3tdR KE1STONK BAND AT SINGLA'S ICK Cream Garden, corner et Orange street and Marietta Avenue, en Saturday cvenlng. Garden illuminated and band plays from 8 te 11p.m. Free te all. ltd PUBLIC BALE. ON THURSDAY, JULY 2. at 9 a. m. and 7 p. m. wilt be sold at public sale, at Ne. 250 West King street, the entire stock of Millinery, belonging te the es tate of Mrs. Mary A. Edwards, deceased. CHAS. EDWARDS, Jy27-2td Administrator. ESTATE OF STEPHEN OERTKISKN, late of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters of administration en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons in debted te said decedent are requested te make Immediate settlement, and these havingclaims or demands against the estate et said dece dent, te make known the same te the under signed without delay, residing in the city of Lancaster. MARY GERTEISEN, Administratrix. J. B. Kauffxak, a tt'y. Jy2&6tdeaw Greatly Reduced Rates. Jy20,S3,26,28ftUw NEW AOrEJtllSJUHJiWT, Democratic County Committee. There will be a meeting el the Democratic County Committee at Shober's 'Hetel, Lancas ter, at 10 a. m., en Monday, August 15, te fix the time of the County Convention. A lull attendance of the members is requested. W. U. HENSEL, jy27-tdd&w Chairman. SCHOOL TAX NOTICE. This is the LAST WEEK for the payment Pf Scheel Tax, for which the pcicentuge will uc allowed. W. O. MARSHALL. Treasurer,' 18-ttd it Ne. 12 Centre Square. ri'lIK Silt KNIGHTS OF LANCASTER X. Commandery, Ne. 13, will meet at the Masonic Hall en FRIDAY', the 29th Inst., at 12 M., . te proceed te Manheim, ler the purpose et at tending the funeral el our late Sir Knight, Henry Sbaffncr. By order of DAVID H. WYLIE, E. C. Hughs. Gaka, Recorder. jy27-2ldR DEDICATION OF THE MjENNKKCHOR Flag. The members of the Lancaster Mionnercher and their families are respect- iniiy invitcu te meet at Momncrcner Hall en Thursday evening at 8 o'clock, te take part In the dedication of their new flag. By order of the Society. GEO. PFEIFFER, Jy27-2td Secretary. T B. MARTIN & Ce! MOSQUITO 0AN0PIE1S ANIJ . NETTINGS. LARGEST STOCK, LOWEST PRICES. Full Size Pink Canopy $1.90 Full Size White Canopy l.ge Well made, of the best material and put up Irec or charge. Crib Sizes. OUR FALL STOCK OF Is the largest shown in the city. Call and ex amine. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. W. King and Prince Streets, LANCASTER. PA. WANTED. WANTED A GIRl. TO DO UKNKRAL housework. A rare chance offered. Ap ply nt this office. Jy2S-2wd w ANTED TWO GIRLS TO DO JKN- eral housework. Annlvnt. Ihn Sl'KKCHEK HOUSE. --. --,--- ----' jyil-lfd 27 North Duke Street. WANTED A FIRST-CLASS TOBACCO Warehouse, with railroad siding. Ca pacity from 3,000 te 3,500. Apply at this Office. jy27-2td WANTKD-A SECOND STORY FRONT room suitable for an office, within a square of Centre. Fer particulars address Bex 2, Ephrata, Pe. jy27-3td EXVVRSIOXS. -y ALE SIXTH SUMMER TOUR TO Niagara Falls and Watkins Glen, ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1881. Leave Lancaster en Niagara Express at 11 a. m. Tickets for the Round Trip W9.75. Geed te return en all trains for 15 days. Special reductions of one dollar per day less thun regular charges at Cataract, Interna tional, Glen 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. FON DERSM1TH, 32 East King Street. . - or .IAS. A DALE, jy9-3wd<w Yerk, Pu. "TEW LIVERY STABLE. The undersigned lias reopened a LIVERY STABLE At the old stand, rear et 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 Wagons of every description. Horses and Wagons bought. CYRUS H. COLVIN. 9-lmdS OFKCIAL NOTICE. ORuANS AND PIANOS can be purchased at the Lancaster Organ Manufactory from ten te twenty -five per cent, cheaper dur ing the month et .April than any ether time. As I have a large assortment et aB kinds et Musical Instruments en hand, purchasers will find it te their advantage n ter examining ether instruments te call at the warerooms, as they wBl then be able te see the superiority el the Lancaster Organ or Chlckcring Piane. 1 have added steam power and am adding a set et new machinery et my own invention for making all parts of an organ, from reeds te the key beard, therefore saving time, expense and labor, and will give my customers the .benefit of it by reducing the prices. Send for catalogues. All kinds et Instruments tuned and repaired, at NO. 320 NORTH QUEEN STREET. ALEX. McKILLIPS, mar29-2wd&eS Proprietor Camels Fairs TURD EDITION THUBSDAY EVENING, JULY 38, 1881. IMPROVING. A GOOD NIGHT'S REST. THIS CONDITION OF THK PRES1DEN T. An Encouraging Repert. Executive Mansion, Washington, D. C, July 28, 7 a. m. Dr. Blias says the president passed an excellent night, better than any since he was wounded. lie slept soundly most of the night, and aweke this morning looking bright and feeling hun gry. Thore has been a satisfactory dis charge of pus during the night. His tem perature this morning is apparently about normal. The Official Repert. Executive Mansion, "Washington, July 28. 8 A. m. The president rested well during the night, and no rigor or fob rile disturbance has occurred since the bulletin of yesterday evening. This morn ing the improvement of his general con dition is distinctly perceptible. He ap pears refreshed by the night's rest, and expresses himself cheerfully as te his con dition. Pulse, 02 ; temperature 93-4 ; res piration, 18. Signed, D. TV. Bliss, J. J. WOODWAKD, J. K. Barnes, Robt. Reybukn, Hamilton. What Rockwell Says. executive mansion, July xe, ll a. in. Cel. Rockwell says the president is de cidedly better this morning than he has been at any time since he was wounded ; that at the morning dressing there was a free aud healthy discharge of pus from the wound, and that that portion of- the wound above the incision was observed te have commenced healing. The Carpet Blase Ge. The surgeons, after a consultation en the subject this morning ceneluded that the removal of tbe heavy carpet which new covers the iloer of the president's chamber would be beneficial ; aud, con sidering the brightness of the morning, with a perfectly fresh and dry atmosphere, together with the favorable condition of the patient, it was decided te make the change at once. The surgeons main tain that the carpet absorbs the impurities of the atmosphere which invariably exist te a mere or less extent in the sick cham ber and that it is a receptacle for the se cretion of dust etc. The president's bed was caic fully removed from his own room te a room immediately across the hall where he is new resting quietly. After the car pet of the sick chamber is taken up the floors will be carefully dusted and a fire kindled in the grate for the purpose of securing a thorough vontilatieu. The president will net be taken back te bis chamber fur several hours. Fer the purpose of obviat ebviat ting the sounds of footsteps upeu the fleer strips of carpet will be placed in the most frequented parts of the room. It is considered that this arrangement; will render the chamber much mero re freshing te the patient, and that it will henceforth be decidedly mere comfortable. Had it been practicable the surgeons say they would have ordered the change madu before. A Uoed Repert. The attending surgeons say that the president has net looked se well since he was wounded as he docs this morning, and that he is delighted with thochange which is being made in his room and feels greatly refreshed. Midday Official Bulletin. Executive Mansion, 12:30 p.'m. The president bere the dressing of his wounds this morning with less fatigue than hith erto. It appears well and is discharging sufficiently. Shortly aftdrwards his bed was rolled into an adjoining room while that occupied till new is being thoroughly cleansed and put iu order. Pulse !)4, tem perature OS, respiration 18. Signed D. W. Bliss. J. K. Barnes. .1. J. Woodward. Robt. Rkyiiuisn. Uluiue te Lewell. Washington, July 28. The following has been sent by the secretary of state : Lewell, Minister, Londen : At 1 o'clock, p. m., the president's con dition is very encouraging. Everything has gene well with him since my dispatch of last night Signed, 1 Blaink, Secretary of State. Continued Satisfactory Improvement. Executive Mansion, July 17, 2:20 p. m. The condition of the president continues te be in every way satisfactory. His pulse at this hour is below 100 ; he is cntiiely free from fever aud is resting quietly. He has net yet been moved back te his own room. THE MEXICAN DEBT. Officious Intermeddling Repudiated. Chicago, July 28. A special te the Times from the City of Mexico says : "The government has information that unauthorized parties in the United States and England are endeavoring te form a syndicate te readjust the national debt held in England. The scheme is a pri vate speculation and is repudiated by the president and secretary of the treas ury. Nobody has been authorized te make any arrangements. The question will be considered by the government at an early date through official delegates, when satis factory arangements will be made." THE RAILROAD PRESIDENTS. Discussing Terrapin and I'emery Sec. Philadelphia, July 28. Owing te the fact that President Roberts of the Penn Bylvauiajrailread had been invited by Mr. W. H. Vanderbiit te dine with him at the Union League, a rumor gained currency te the effect that a conference was te be held looking toward a settlement of the dispute ever the trunk line passenger and freight rates. It is new stated upon geed authority that there is no troth in this rumor, and that the meeting is entirely of a social charrcter. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, July 28. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, fair weather, variable winds, mostly northwest, and nearly sta tionary barometer and temperature. An Apparent Vcancy. WAsniNGLON, July 28 Cel. Jno. C. Bureh, secretary of the United States Sen ate, died at his residence, in this city, at half-past ene o'clock p. m. te-day, of or ganic disease of the heart. MAKKKTIL Fieiadelphi Market. I'HiLADnrHU, July SSL Fleur firm with fair Inquiry: Superfine, $3 233 73; ex tra f 4 WQ4 SO ; Ohie A Indiana funily, at 16 0036 37; Pennsylvania tamHy ts Vtt 600; St. Leuis de 18 0008 SO; Minnesota Extra S 506 12 : de straight, 9S 2VI7 25 ; win ter patent 650M7 25 : spring de m nQise. Ryefleur at 4 50-8500. wheat firm at an advance: Ne. 3 Western Red Si SGI 38X; Del. and Penn'a Red fl 2MJ1 25JS ; Amber. 1 2301 26. Cern firm ; fair local demand ; steamer & 331c: sallyeUew 57c: saB mixed, 31Q&3c; Ne. 3, mlxed, 5932Xc. Oats firm and old crop advancing; Ne. 1 White at UQUXe ; Ne. 2. de 42X043C ; Ne. 3. de 41Xc : Se. if Mlxed, Me ; new crop, 40912c as te quality. Rye new, 80e. Previsions quiet : mess perk 918013 SO: beet ham?, $22 50; India mess beet v . Bacen Smoked shoulders 7308c ; salt de Bin . smeKeu nams i-ic; picueu fuuiis, iiuu;c. Lard market and nrtcea ntitat nltv kettlte $1250; loose butcher' at 911011 SOc; prima steam 912 1531225. Bntter linn, withgoed demand; Creamery extra at 21c; de geed te choice 31023c ; Bradford county and New Yerk extra, 22c ; firsts. lQ21e. Rolls steady; Pennsylvania 150130 ; Wcstei n, 12011c. Eggs near by stock scarce and firm. West ern dull and weak; Penn'a 17017Kc; Wcst ernltc. " Cheese firm and fairly active ; New Yerk full cream, llUHc ; Western full cream, 9$9?:Ie; de fair te geed, S09c. Petroleum dull ; Refined 7ic. Whisky firmer at 91 11. Seeds Geed te prime Clever dull, 7iQ8Kc ; Timethy dull :i 003 10; de Flaxsetd nomi nal, 91 2201 25. Hew xerat Market. N-w euk. July 2S. Kleur State and West ern without decided change and In very mod erate expert and home trade demand : Super fine State. 9(1504 (O ; extra de 918005 10; choice de 15 155 25: fancy de 93 3006 73: round hoop Ohie 94 9035 90 : choice de 93 3506 75 ; superfine western 94 1504 75; common te geed ex tra de 91 SO053O ; choice de 96 3508 75 ; choice white wheat de, at 95 2506 25. South ern firm ; common te fair extra 95 25 35 75 ; geed te chelcn de 95 8007 62W. Vhca YsfiiVrfi higher : Ne. '1 red, cash, 2lJi! ;lle July, $1 2501 2U; de August, 91 26iS12fi-X;de September, 91 2771 28 ; de October, 1 2UJl 29. Cern a shade better, and rather quiet ; mixed western spot, 4757?c ; de future, 57X Q59c. Oats cash and July very strong : late deliv eries rather easier; Ne. 2 July, V?A; de August. 33x4i3- ; de September. MX : de Oc tober, 37; State, 49c; Western, 434,'. Live Stock Markets. Chicago. Hogs Receipts, 17,000 head-; ship ments, 4.K0 head ; market firm and generally ahade higher en geed quality; common te geed mixed packing at 96 3006 60 ; light bacon, $ti 40C 75, the bulk at 96 706 75 ; choice heavy, $6 707 10, the latter being the highest price re corded yet. Cattle Receipts. 6,500 bead; shipment. 2,100 head; choice shipping and expert natives sicatiy at. wsje s : common te medium null and weaker at 94 2005 60 ; grass natives, 94 750 5 40 : range cattle steady : grass Texans. 92 900 04, the bulk at 93100340; Wyoming Texan and half-breed steers, 93 7504 25 ; cows, 93 500 4; native butchers' 924005 25; stockers and feeders, 925004 -SO. fcheep Receipts, 1,000 head ; market slew and easier; common te medium, 93 1504 25; fair te geed 94 5004 75; choice, 94 OO05 SO ; lambs, 91 50 3 per head. East Libkhty. Cattle Receipts, 527 head of through and 374 head et yard stock ; prices a triUe en from Monday ; all sold. Begs Receipts 435 head : Philadelphlas at $; 9006 97 : Yerkcrs'at 98 6506 75. Sheep Receipt? 1,300 head ; market slew ; $35005 20. Noen Quotations of the Urala Market Furnished by Jacoh B. Leng, Commission Breker. Cuicaoe. Aug. Sept. Oct. Wheat $ 1.20 9 hWi 9 1.144$ Year. 91.12 Sept. Cern 48 .48M . Oals 3)i .'Ufa Perk : 17.80 17.85 Lard 11.72 11.62 11.12 Philadelphia. Aug. Sept. Oct. Wl.eat 9 1.21 9 1.26 9 1.2S Cern JS6 .57 .59 Oats J7? .36 .36K (rain and 1'revlalGB Quotation. One o'clock quotations of grain and provis previs ions, furnished by S. K. Yundt, Breker, 15 r.iiw ami;; sircei. ClUCAOO. Aug. July 28. Oct. 91.15 .40 Sept. wneai v i.m 9 1.15 .48 .28 18.07 11.57 Sept. 9 1.28 .58 Cern. Oats'. .48 30 18.10 11.72 Aus. J OlK. ............ . Lard... ..... .. I'HILADILPUIA. Oct. 1.28 .59 Wheat. Cern... 9 1.25 .57 juech market. New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Stocks also United States Bends reported dally by Jacob B. Lotte, N. E. Cor. Centra Square. Nkw Yerk Stocks. Stocks firmer. July 28. A. m. r. M. P. It 10:00 1:00 3.00 "fW4 124 124 126 110 111 111 65 66 66 23 22VC 120 122 121 109 109 108 93 99I0O 02 .... 90 122 123 124 16 .... 17 99 99 59' 4.1 43 4.1 42 43" 43 92 94 94 AI OtiPy a Chicago A North Western Chicago. Mil. & St. Paul Canada Southern Jt . A la Vfa J !( a a Del., Lack. Western Delaware A Hudsen Canal..... Denver & Rie Grande Hannibal & St. Jee , I,ake Shere ft Mich. Southern.. Manhattan Elevated. Michigan 'Central Missouri. Kansas' Texas N. Y.. Lake Erie ft Western... New Jersey Central N. Y., Ontario ft Western New Yerk Central 31 31 31) Ohie ft Mississippi. Pacific Mall SteamsltTp Ce.... linp" 50 128 St. Paul ft Omaha 40, de Preferred 101 101 Central Pacific Texas Pacific... Union Pacific Wabash, St. Leuis ft Pacific " Prclerred. Western Union Tel. Ce Philadelphia. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania RR. liClldlnJC aa a a aaataaaaa'aaaaaaaa Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation Buffalo, Pitts, ft Western Northern Central Northern Pacific. " Prclerred KcstenvlUe.................. .... Philadelphia ft Erle R. R Iowa Gulch Mining Umitke States Bones. United States 4 per cents 4 ' " 5 3 ".'.'.'. 93 .... 57 57 50 605; 89 80 89 c4 88 63 29 45 22 3J 77 64 '& 29 9 29 ::: Sg 22 22 KI 38 78 21 ff 38 78 P.M. 1:00 " 114 101 . 102 Lecal stocks and Bea1. Par val. LancCIty 6 per ct. Lean, due 1882. . .9100 " 1885... 100 " 1890... 100 " " 1895... 100 " 5 per ct. in 1 or 30 years. . 100 ' 5 per ct. Scheel Lean.... 100 " 4 " In ler 20 years.; 100 " 4 " In 5 or 20 years.. 100 " 4 " Inl0er20yean. 100 MISCELLANEOUS bends. Quarryvllle R. R., dne 1893 9100 Reading ft Columbia R. R,.due 1882 100 Las 8alw 9105 114 118.-.1 100 105 11-2 103 103 50 105 91U 102.5P 105.5f 103.50 106 Lancaster atcn co., one iss iuu Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., due in ler 20 years . 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., it Ills IBu),! aaaaaaaaaaaavsAaaaaaaaaaaaa AlW Stevens Heuse 100 BANK STOCKS First National Bank. 9100 Farmers' National Bank 50 Lancaster County National Bank.. 50 Columbia National Bank 100 Ephrata National Bank 100 First National Bank, Columbia.. .. 100 First National Bank.Strasburg.... 100 First National Bank, Marietta 100 First National Bank, Mennt Jey.. 100 Lititz National Bank 100 Manheim National Bank............ K Union National Bank. Mount Jey. 60 TTTMTIKS STOCKS. 70 91701X1 102.5 102.2 135 133 13I.53 202.5T 145.75 14191 tejsr- Big Spring Beaver VaBey 9 9 le.2 Columbia ft Chestnut 'tini .'.'.'.'.'..... 25 Columbia A Washington., 25 Columbia Big Spring.............. 25 Lancaster ft Ephrata 25 Lane, Elizabeth t'n AM tddlet'n 100 Lancaster ft Fruitvllle. SO Lancaster ftlLItitz.... 25 Lancaster; Williamstown 25 Lancaster ft Maner. 50 Lancaster A Manheim 25 Lancaster A Marietta 25 Lancaster ft New Helland 100 Lancaster ft Susquehanna. 300 I an(Mtifii A Wlllnv Rlreal OK. 20 18 20 14.19J 47.2 31 50 62.9V 53 SfS 30.49 a.fi 83 275.4 4.l9j 21 40 ra WA 49K IStrasburgft MiBpert 25 Marietta ft Maytown 25 Marietta ft Mount Jey 25