LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIOEKuEB, FRIDAY JULY 29, 1881. COLUMBIA NEWS. OUK RKUUI.AU VORKKSPONvKNCK. Company C's special drill last evening was poorly attended. Large, lipe and Eeuntl crab apples have appeared en market. Sell's circus second biigadoef bill pos pes ters arc billing the town. Mr. H. 8. Detwilcr has a number of acres of tobacco, which defies competition jn 'this county. It is raised along the Co lumbia turnpike. The Columbia Armery association this morning declared a dividend of 4 per cent, payable at the banking house of . K. Smith & Ce., en and after August 1st 1881. Mr. D. II. Dctwiler sold at private sale eight shares of the Columbia National bank stock at $140 per share. This is the highest price paid per share of that bank bincc the panic. Mr. Rayner, of Yerk while riding his bicycle en Frent street, last evening, was thrown off and had an ugly gash cut in his forehead, by the small wheel catching between a track and beards at the Reading railroad crossing. An attempt te rob the house of Mr. C. N. Simms, near the Shawnee furnace, was made last night. The robbers, two in number, were cutting at the lock en the freut deer, where they were iircd at. They cscajicd uninjured. Mr. Ed. Ilitcshuc, who had one of his lingers badly bitten en the Feuitii of July, and which has becu getting worse ever since, will be under the painful necessity of having it amputated. The bone has become very soft, and it is feared that mortification will ensue. Mr. Jehn Zcllhubcr, a student of Mr. Hardey, telegraph operator at the Reading and Columbia railroad depot, while re turning home from work last evening, had cither a paralytic or sun stroke. lie fell te the pavement at the corner of Tliiul and Union streets, was picked up and carried home, and was forced te take te his bed. lie is somewhat better this morning. A case of malicious mischief was hcaid before Squire Yeung yesterday afternoon, Hut the evidence was net suiucictit te sus tain the charge. The prosecutor did net put in an appearance. The suit arose from the following : The prosecutor was driv ing up the hill when the defendant dreve past touting off one of the wheels and breaking the axle of the formers wagon. Mr. J. R. Henry, left for a few days at Gettysburg. Mr. Harry L. Oehme, of liitil-., and who has been in town for a lew days, left this morning for home. Harry during his short stay with us, has made a lasting impression upon all who met him, and all were sorry that he had te return -when he did. Chief Burgess Sneath, left for Gettysburg this morning te attend the G. A. II., encampment. Ai iethcr attempt was made last night te rb tlie grocery store of Mr. O'Deuuell, in Ki cchentewn, but these robbers were also f'xared oil', showing that our citizens have lit last awakened te their sense of danger. If the robbers can be scared off why de net. some of the persons who scare them, attempt their capture aud make an exam ple of them that will forever break up the present gang. Mr. 1. J. Uitt received the lollewing order from T. C. Zutic, superintendent of the tide water canal, which he iu turn scut te Mr. Chas. Nelsen, shipping clerk of the Susquehanna coal company : " Please have all beats laden te pass through the Susquehanna canal, net te ex ceed r feet draft of water, until further net:.ce. If beats exceed this aud obstruct the full use of the canal the beats will be lightened iit and beat aud cargo held un til the expenses arc paid." A gentleman riding en horseback, com ing Irem the party at Marietta, this a. in., -was thrown from his horse and badly stunned. A loose plank in bridge Ne. 1 crossing the Chickies creek, caused the heisc te stumble, while the rider flew ever the horse's head. He was taken te the tell gate near by, where in a few minutes he regained his consciousness. This morning he is all right with the exception el a .severe headache. Te-day Mr. David Hanauer is holding his annual pic-nic at Wild Cat. Fer a number of years the gentleman has been iu the habit, of taking his family ami a few intimate friends te this beautiful sum mer resort, where they spend the day in fishing, reaming through the weeds, and lolling around tiie houses. Mr. Hanauer is a geed entei twiner, aud all of the large number of persons which went up this meruing, will, if it lays in his power, have a line time. The party was increased in number by the 11:555 train. Marietta has always been noted for hold ing fme parties, but the ene last night, held in the beautiful park of Cel. James Duffy, and managed solely by the young ladies fairly surpassed any ether that was ever given in that town, and by putting it in its right pla !c, has never breu excelled this side of Philadelphia. The park was resplendent with colored Chincse lanterns aud swinging lamps ; tbe'catablcs wcie plenty and of liue character, while the music of Tayler's orchestra, of Lancaster, which is always fine, was really excellent, en this occasion. Ladies and gentlemen from Philadelphia, Lancaster, Reading, Yerk, Columbia ami adjeiuing towns, at tended iu large numbers, and they all agree iu saying that it was the best conducted, and afforded them mere real pleasure, of any ether picnic they ever attended. The ladies having the affair in charge did their duty like veterans and must be compli mented en the completeness of the party. When we say " have another one very seen, we only express the sentimeuts of the large number which was present. FIRES. bturgiH'a Sasli Factory Stem "s and nick's Ueuies Again. The alarm of tire about 8 o'clock last evening was caused by the chimney of Slurgis's sash factory aud planing mill, North Mulberry street, between Lemen and James, taking fire from the accumu lation of soot iu it. It seen burned out and did no damage whatever. Shortly after 2 o'clock this nieriiiuir thcre was a second alarm of lire caused by a bright light seen in the southern part of the city. It was seen ascertained that the incendiary's torch had for the third time been applied te the two-story frame dwelling house Nes. 523 and 527 Seuth Prince street. The buildings were wrecks having been unfit for dwellings and unec-. cupied since the former fires. Mr. Stem's building did net sustain mucii additional damage by the tire last night, but Mr. Fink's was almost totally destroyed. It is net likely that cither of them will be rebuilt, as the incendiaries seem te have h special grudge against them or their owners. Street Incidents. One of the hese carnages, after starting for the fire hist night, is reported te have put back te the house for want of men te draw it. When the first alarm sounded last night the hook and ladder truck started with two men at the repe, ene the foreman and the ether an outsider. "Oh, don't hurry, boys," said oue evening, "it may be a false alarm." last But then, again, it might net have been. One of the sights this morning was an oyster beat greuuded en North Queen street rocks. Six men and a half managed te get it under way again. Henry Shaflfner's Funeral. About twenty members of Lancaster cemmandary Ne. 13 Knights Templar, in full uniform accompanied by the Keystone baud, left Lancaster for Manheim this afternoon te attend the funeral of Henry Shaffner, whose death at Mount Jey has been heretofore noticed. THE MENNEKCIIOK. Dedication el a New Flag A Festive Occa sion. Last evening a meeting of the Lancas ter Mxcnnercber was held in Knapp's garden for the purpose of receiving from a committee appointed ier tne purpose, a new and beautiful United States flag for the use of the M:cuncrcher. The garden was brilliantly illuminated with gas jets, Chinese lanterns, fcc, and the members of the society turned out in large numbers. Mr. Henry Gerhart, en behalf of the flag committee gave a brief sketch of the ris and progress of the Mamncrcher, wh from a membership of thirteen has in creased until it uew numbers three hun dred and twenty-three. The old flag of the society, having done duty for twenty years, is worthy of being placed upon the retired list, and hcuce the beautiful new flag has been procured te tike 'its place. Iu appropriate words Mr. Ger hart then, en behalf of the committee, handed ever the new flag te Mr. Henry Schmidt, president of the Mrcnnercher. Mr. Schmidt received it in a neat speech, iu which he complimented the committee en the geed stc displayed by them in the selection of the flag, after which he confided the beautiful emblem of our na tienality te the flag bearers of the Juicnercher, Messrs. Ueorge M. liorger and Lawrence Kuapp. While these cere monies wcre taking place the members of the Muuincrchor.wcfe standing uncovered in a semi-circle, and at the conclusion of the president's speech the society sang with tine effect, and the City cornet baud played, in concert, "The Star Spangled Banner." Prof. Carl Mat z, leader of the Mu3imeicher, followed with a congratu latory speech, after which the "Watch en the Rhine " was sang in chorus. Capt. C. F. Itccs, of Millersville, the eldest honorary member el the Abeuncrcher, being called en made a pertinent address, which was followed by " O Wald " by the society. The flag-bearers then hauled down the old flag which had se long done duty, care fully folded it away and in its stead placed the new flair, which was groeted with en thusiastic applause An abundance of refreshments were served in the brilliantly illuminated gar den, and the festivities wcre kept up until a late hour. Of the thirteen original uiembeis of the M.X'unercher, only three are living Messrs. Henry Gerhard, Philip Diukleberg aud Peter Lelz, aud the last named was pieveutcd by sickness fieni being present last evening. TI1K CI ICUUS. J Is Entrance, Parade and 1'erferinance. The united shows aud grand circus com bination of Batehcllcr & Deris arrived in town early this morning ; their train was switched oil' en a siding aud the move made te Mr. A. J. Stcinuiau's let, en Seuth Queen street, near Woodward Hill cemetery. The ring was formed here, tents pitched aud preparations made for the btrect parade. It moved through Centre Square about 11 p. m., and created a geed deal of interest; the gaily cap arisoned horses, the ladies and knights in dazzling garb, the jubilee singers, the. grotesque maskers, a number of Indiaus en ponies, the clown en his trick mule, the elephant and camel, aud ether features of the parade being lustily chccicd. At 2 p. in. the afternoon performance took place before a large audience aud the spectators passed through the menagerie te the.circus ring, after a leek at the great Egyptian Bevalapus and ether wonders. Among the celebrities seen iu the ring were the Royal Russian athletes, from the Imperial eiinue, St. Petersburg ; Mme. Sam an accomplished French equestri enne ; S.itsuma, the well-known Japanese juggler ; Remee Sebastian, the very graceful equestrian, aud a legion of acro bats, gymnasts, etc. Zazcl, who is iircd from a cannon into mid-air, executed her aet in a highly sensational manner, and Johnny Patterson, the Irish clown tickled the audience with fresh jokes. Return el Ueii. Daniel Eriuentreut lien. Daniel Ermentrout, of Reading, arrived holne last Wednesday night at a late hour. Mr. Ermentrout is somewhat bronzed iu his face by the sea voyage, and is apparently heavier than he was when he left for Europe in the early part of May last, lie visited England, Ireland, "Wales, Scotland, Paris, Switzerland, Vienna, Hol Hel land, Belgium and Germany. He was in the English Heuse of Parliament during an interesting debate, visited the Swiss legislature aud made the acquaintance of some of the members, spent some time iu the French chamber eQ Uepiilics aud senators, visited French, English and Scotch law courts, and many of the most prominent places of amusement in the different countries. He was at the Derby races when Iroquois wen. The evening before Congressman Ermen trout sailed for home he was entertained by a number of prominent persons who gave a supper en his account. Sir Chain, member of Parliament from Antrim, pre sided at the tabic. Mr. Ermentrout says that a person can travel in Europe with very nearly the same comfort he cau iu this country, and that he was treated very kindly whercver he went. He noticed that Americans receive a great deal of at tention in the different countries. THE CAMP. The Worshipers at Landisvllle. At the campmceting the crowd is still large and there are mere arrivals en every train. Yesterday afternoon the sermon was preached by Rev. W. J. Mills. His text was from Eccl. x. chap. 10 verse. Last evening at 7:e0 Rev. 11. Wheeler of Columbia preached, taking his text from Exodus xxxiii, 1G. This morning early prayer meeting was held in the tabernacle at G o'clock, aud it was ceuductcd by Rev. J. Dickcrsen, Presiding Elder. At 8.e() a prayer meet ing was also held aud Rev. Wheeler, of Columbia conducted it. Tnis morning at 10 o'clock there was pleaching by Rev. W. C. Robinson, of the J) like street church, this city. His text was from Psalms exxxx-, 31. After the morning scrvice Rev. Robin son held a very interesting prayer meet ing. Among ttie late arrivals at the camp meeting is Rev. Mr. Buckingham, of St. Paul's church, Harrisburg. Silver Wedding Anniversary. Yesterday being the 23th anniversary of the weddiug of Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Spald ing, of St. Jehn's P. E. church, Yerk, the members of his congregation had an ele gant celebration of the event by suprising the rector and his wife en their return in the evening from dinner at Mr. C. P. Black's with abrilliaut illumiuatien of the rectory, the presentation of a handsome salver, piled high with silver dollars, en behalf of the congregation, and a purse of same in the name cf the Sunday school, a handsome collection and the presence of Dr. Spalding's brother, the new rector of St. Jehn's Free P. E. church, Lancaster. . The Gap I'rysbyterians. The convention of Bcllcvue church (Gap) will have the pleasure of hearing their recent pastor, Rev. S. E. Webster, en Sunday next at 10J a. m. Geed Traveling. Te-day C. II. Hcims arrived in this city and registered at the City hotel. He made the trip by bicycle from West Chester be tween 5 and 12 o'clock. In Town. Clalen Wertman, of Williamsport, and who is well known here, is in town to day en a short visit. OBITUARY. Death of Geerge H. Shower. About 3 o'clock this afternoon Geerge H. Showers, eon of the late Samuel Show ers, and himself a compositor of the In telligencer office died at the residence of Wm . A. Morten, Seuth Queen street, whose guest be had been for a lone time. lie entered this office at the establishment ei tne daily edition in 1804, as an ap prentice, and having completed nis trade remained here at the case until December, 1879, when failing health obliged him te cease labor, and since then witbvaryiug physical strength he has steadily declined with the ravages of that fell destroyer, consumption. As a compositor Mr. Showers was quick accurate and faithful, steady and reliable, having the entire confidence of bis em ployees and the highest regard and affec tion of his fellow workmen. In the domestic and social circles he was of a most genial and courteous disposition and moved through life with out exciting any of its antagonisms ; and of him, with rare truth, it may be said, " none knew him but te love him, uone named him but te 'praise." He was a member of St. James PTE. church, of the Lamberton ledge, Ne. 47G, of Masens, of Can-as-sa-te-go tribe of Red Men, and of the Conestoga beneficial society. A Stranger who Think lie waa Bobbed. Last evening a man who Bays that he is from Brownsville, Fayette county, claims that he was robbed of $65 in the neighborhood of the new market' house. He was drunk when he made complaint te-day and refuses te give bis name. Klnggeld Band Excursion te Atlantic City en Saturday, August 13. Round trip tickets geed for three days, $3. Petersburg, Manhclin, Bruckharts, Landls ville, Lititz and Ephrata, $2.75. Train leaves .Lancaster (Kingetreet) at 4:10 a. m.; Columbia, 4:10; Manlichn, 1:15 ; Lititz. 4:55, See circulars anil bills. jy28,30,aug3,6,8,ll&2tw Sunday Scheel Picnic. The Seuth (juccn street Presbyterian Mission Sunday school will bold their annual picnic at Manheim en Thursday next. Preparations are making te ensure a day'3 pleasure te all who may attend. Thn Nliigara.Excurolen. Ticket for I Ule's popular oxcurslen te Ni agara r'alls, en I he 2d of August and geed ier lit teen days, may be had at Feil Dersml tit's book store en East King street. Ne mere de lightful summer journey can be taken than is afforded by this excursion. Excursion Register. Tuesday, Aug. -'. Wale's Watklns and Niag ara, $9.75. Thursday, Aug. I. Y.M. C. A. excursion te Atlantic City. Twe days, $3. Thursday, Aug. 1. Clemmcns's Hand excur sion te Pine Greve Park, $1.50. Saturday, Aug. 13. Ringgold Kami Excursion te Atlantic City via. Heading read, $3. Three days. Thursday, Aug. 18. Clark ft Schmidt's cx cx ciirMen te Atlantic City. Twe days. $3. City Hill rosters. Carsen & llensel, city bill pesters and dls tribulers, eOIlc Intkluebnckr building, Ne.JO ceum yuen strect- (jcntlctiicn extravagantly praise the CutI cuia Medicinal Shaving Seap. Feeble and exhausted constitutions restored te health and strength by Matt Bitters. nrtivtAi. veTtcjsa. Terrible Less of Lire. Miilionset rats, uilec, cats, bedbugs, reaches, lese their lives by collision with "Rough en Rats." Sold by druggist!), 15c. Depot Jehn F. Leng A SOns. Lancaster. ie te 11. 11. Cochran's Urng store, 137 North Queen street, ier Mrs. Freeman' New Na tional Dyes. Fer brightness and durability et coler,:iro unequalcd. Celer from 2 te fi pounds. Directions in English ami German. Price. 15 cents. Health, hope and 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 t j airs. Lydia E. Pinkham, 233 Western Ave nue, Lynn, Mass., ier pamphlets. Mak'n'T; a Halite. Jehn Hays, Credit, P. O., says that for nine months he could net raise his hand te Ills head through lameness in the shoulder, but by the use ei xiieuuls' jicjccinc un ne was entirely cured. Fer sale tit 11. B. Cochran's drug store, 1S7 North Queen street. Lancaster. A Wise Deacon. " Deucen Wilder. I want you te tell me hew you kept yeurscli and family se well the past season, while all the rest et us have been sick se much, and have liad the doctors running te us se long." Bre. Tayler, the answer U very easy. I used Hep Bitters in time and kept my family well and saved large doctor bills. Thrce dol lars worth ei It kept us all well and able te vorkulltlie time, and I will warrant it has cost you and most ei the neighbors one te two hundred dollars apiece te keep sick the same time. I guess you'll take my medicine here after.'' See ether column. jyl5-2wdftw KESCUED FKOM DEATH. The follewingstatemcntof Wllllam-J. Cough Ceugh lin, of Somerville, Mag., Is se rcmarkable that we beg te uk for it the attention of our read ers. He says : "In the lull of 1870 1 was taken with a violent bleeding or the lungs followed by a severe cough. I seen began te lese my appetite and flesh. 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. While there the doctors said I had a hole in my left lung as big as a half cellar. I expend ed ever a hundred dollars In doctors and med icine. 1 was se far gene at one time a report went around that I wns dead. Igave up hope, but a friend told me et Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsam peii the Lvkes. I laughed at my frlends, think ing that my case was incurable, but I get a bottle te satisfy them, when te my surprlse and gratilicalien, 1 commenced te feel better; M j' hope, once dead, began te revive, and to day I feel in belter spirits than I have the past three years. "I write this hoping you will publish it, se that everyone ntlllcted with Diseased Lungs will be induced te take Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsam for thu Lungs, and be convinced that con sumption can be cured. I have taken two bottles aud can positively say that It has done mere geed I'luu all ether medicines I have taken since my sickness. My cough has 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 jy23-lydeed&w2 By Universal Accord, Atek's Cathartic Pills are the best of all pur gatives for famliy 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 ariac from their use. In intrinsic value and curative powers no ether Pills can be com pared with them, and every person, knowing their virtues, wIU employ them, when needed. They keep the system In pertect order, and maintain in healthy action the whole machi nery et liie. Mild, searching and effectual, they are especially adapted te the needs of the digestive apparatus, derangements of which they prevent and cure, if timely taken. They are tbe best and safest physic te employ ler children and weakened constitutions, where a m ild but effectual cathartic Is required. Fer sale by all dealers. JySS-lydThJtw Metnera! Metnersii Mothers 1 1 Are yen disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick chlld.suffeUng and crying with the excruciating patn el cutting teeth T 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 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 in all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and is the prescription et one:ot the eldest and best female physician and nurses In the United States, bottle. Sold everywhere; 25 cents a u ry uw t, nan Save lear Hair Keep it fl wtiiax. The "Londen Hair Celer Restorer" is tbe most dellgtatlel article ever introduced te tbe American people and I totally different from all ether Heir Restorers, being entirely free from all Impure ingredients that render many ether articles for the hair obnoxious. Where I baldness or falling of tbe hair exists, or prema' tare grayncss, from sickness or ether causes, its use will restore the natural youthful color, and cause a healthy growth, cleansing the calp from all impurities, dandruff, etc., at the same time a most pleasing and lasting hair dressing, fragrantly perfumed, rendering it seltand pliable, making It an indispensable article in every toilet. Ask your Hruggist for Londen Hair Celer Restorer. Price 75 cents a bottle. Six bottles, $4. Main depot ier the United States, 330 North Sixth street, Philadcl phla. mll-lvdTTfcAFAw The Reason Why. The tonic effect of Kidney-Wert is produced by its cleansing and purtiying action en the bleed. Where tbere is a gravelly dcpesit'in tbe urine, or milky, ropy urine from dlser dcred kidneys, it cures without tall. 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. t Jy23-lwdAw A Cough, Celd or Sere xnreat should ee stepped. Neglect frequently results In an- In curable Lung Disease or Consumption. Brown's Bronchial Troches de net disorder the stomach like cough syrups and balsams, but'act directly en the Inflamed parts, allaying Irritation, give 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 pcricct 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 age. Sold at 25 cente a box everywhere. ms-lvdTThAS&lyw Hay Fever. Mr. A. L. Avert, Pharmacist, Newark, N. J. Having been severely .afflicted ler eleven years with Hay Fever, alter trying almost every thing without avail, I gave up all hop s of being cured, when I purchased et you a box of Ely's Cream Balm, Te my surprise, alter a few applications, I was entirely re lieved. It. Wai son Harris, Letter Carrier, Ne. 14, New P. O., Newark, N. J. Messrs. Warn ft Burdick, Druggists, Ithaca, N. Y- I recommend te these Buffering (as I have been) with Hay Fever, Ely's Cream Balm. Having tried nearly all the remedies I could find, and give this a decided preference ever them all. It has given me iinmediate re lief. C. T. STEriiKN, Hardware Merchant, Ithaca, N. Y. Sept. 6, 1880. Price 50 cents. iy29-2wdced&w Itching Plies Symptoms aud Cure. The symptoms are moisture, like pcrspira 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 ar tected ; if allowed te continue very serious re sults may fellow. Dr. SwaynVs All-Healing Ointmenf is a pleasant sure cure. Alse ler tetter, itch, salt rheum, scald head, Erysipelas, barber's itch, blotches, all scaly, crusty, cuta cuta neous eruptions. Price, SO cents, three boxes for $125. Sent by mall te any address en re ceipt of price in currency or three cent post age stamps. Prepared only by Dr. Swayne & Sen. 330 North Sixth street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all prominent druggists. J une23-3indM W S&w FOUrTJCAA. for County Commissiener: FP.ANK CLARK, of Stresburg township Subject te the choice et the Democratic coun ty convention. apre-d&wtp ADAM S. DIETRICH, of Maner township. Subject te the decision of the Democratic county convention. HENRY F. HARTMAN (Lime Burner), ei East Lampeter township. Subject te the choice of the Democratic county convention. 'pr2-d&wtp MARTIN IHLDKBRANT, el Mount Jey Borough. Subject te tbe decision of the Dem ocratic county convention. apl.'t-d&wtp JERE MOIILER. Ephrata. Subject te the decision of the Democratic county conven tion, aprll-d&wtp ISAIAH McKILLIPS, of Lancaster city, subject tethc cholceel the Democratic County Convention. jly29-lmd Fer County Auditer: JOHN S. BROWN, ei Drumore township. Subject te Democratic rules. in27-d& wtp JOHN L. LIGIITNEK, of Leaeeck township. Subject te tbe decision or the Democratic ceuntv convention. aprl8-tfd&w juAjtniAUjrs. Bushman Hymak. July 28, 18S1, at the Re formed Parsonage, New Hellaud, by Rev. D. W. Gerhard, Gee. W. Bushman, el New Prov idence, te Miss Kllie B. Hynian, et Church town, Lancaster county, Pa. DEAT11. Pewbll. In this city, en the 29lli Inst., Mrs. Catharine Powell, relict et the late Henry Powell, in the ititli year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully invited te attend the funeral, from her late residence, corner of Middle and Lime streets, en Saturday altcrnoeu at 2 o'clock. Interment at Woodward Hill cemetery, ltd Kiientz. In this city, en the 23th inst.. Fnlda A., daughter et Herman and Paulina Krcntz, aged 9 months and 9 days. The relatives and. friends el the family are respectfully Invited te attend the funeral irem the parents' residence, Ne. 310 Church street, en te-morrow ( Saturday ) afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment at Zion cemetcTy. ltd JV.EIF ADrXTlSJi3t!fTS. NOTICE. Houghten's Omnibuses will lcave Centre Square en Sundav, 31st, for Landisvillc Cnmp meeting at 7 o'clock. Fare, CO cents for the round trip. jy28-3tdR WJ ANTED. A SECOND-HAND TWO. horse Wacon. Alse Yankcy Harness. au in geed condition, Apply te HENKY BECHTOLD, ltd Ne.,02 North Queen Street. PUBLIC SALE OF HOUSEHOLD ANU Kitchen Furniture at Ne. 321 West" James street, en te-morrow (Saturday), such as Bed steads, Bureaus, Tables, Cane Seat and ether Chairs, stoves and many ether articles. Sale te commence at ten o'clock A. M. ltd JACOB GUNDAKKR, Auct. PUBLIC SALE OF CANADA HORSES. ON MONDAY, AUGUST 1.1831, will be sold at nublic sale, at J. D. Denllncer's Merri mack Heuse, 115 North Prlnce Street, Lancas ter City, Pa., the following, te wit : iO head of Choice Heavy Canada Horses. They will nil be heavy and well boned, and must be in all respects as represented bythe undersigned or no sale. A credit ei GO days will be given. Sale te commence at I o'clock p. in., when terms -will be made known by GEUUU.9 UUJ3JI1AM. Samuel Hkss A Sew, Auctioneers. may29-2td WANTED. WANTED A GIKL TO DO GENERAL housework. A rare chance offered. Ap ply at this office. Jy28-2wd WANTED TWO GIRLS TO DO GEN eral housowerk. Apply at the SPRECHER HOUSE, jy21-tfd 27 North Duke Street. WAMTED-A SECOND STORY FRONT room suitable for an office, within a square of Centre. Fer particulars address Bex 2. Kphrata, Pa. Jy37-3td jsxcxrsaieNs. jVALE 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., ..S9.7S. Geed te return en all trains for 15 days. Special reductions et one dollar perday less than 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. Lt-FON DERSM1TH, ea xrfwii Aing street. erJAS.ADALE, JyWwdftltw Yerk, Pa. NEW AJrJHtlUSJSMltT, Democratic County Committee. There will be a meeting of the Democratic Cetnrrr Cexxrmx at Shober'S .'Hetel, Lancas ter, at 10 a. m., en Monday, August 15, te fix the time or the County Convention. A full attendance of the members is requested. W. U. IIENSEL, jy27tddw Chairman. SCHOOL TAX NOTICE. This is the LAST WEEK for the payment gf Scheel Tax, for which the percentage' will Dc allowed. W. O. MARSH ALL. Treasurer, 13-tfdB Ne. 12 Centre Square. ' S1 PEUIAL TRAINS TO LANDISYILLB. The Readlmr ft Columbia railroad will run special trains te inuisviue en suauai, JULY 31, a? follews: Leaving King street, Lancaster, at 8:10 anil 10:10 a. m., and I:S5 p. m. Upper depot at 8:20 ami 10:20 a. m and 1:55 p. m. uciurning wave ianuisviue at n:w m., 4:55 and 8:00 p m., arriving at King street, Lan caster, at 12:4s, 5:w anu s:45 p. in. Tickets for the round trip, 25c., geed for Sun day only. jy29-2td A. M. WILSON, Supt. TMIE TWENTY-THIRD AMN1VEK8AKY and picnic el the LANCASTER MJEN NERCIIOR will be held at What-Ulen Park en MONDAY, AUGUST 1st, ISSi. Members holding tickets will be entitled te the privilege of taking a friend te the picnic, providing he is a stranger and net a resident et this city. All ladles belonging te the soclety will be admitted, and ladles who de net belong will be admitted also, providing they are accom panied by a member of the society. Omnibuses will leave Masnnercher Hall and Lawrence Knapp's saloon. East King street, at 9 o'clock, a. in., and run every hour during the day. Byemlerel the committee. GEO. PFEIFFEB, jy23-2td Secretary. 1WK ONLY TROUBLE . pcrlenccd with the AVE HATE EX- EIGHMIE SHIRT this season is that we have net been able te get thorn trnm the factory as fust as our customers use them ; but we hope in the tutnre net te disappoint se many. Fer the quality et material and work manship it is the best shirt in the mar ket that SELLS FOR $1.00. There Is but one man in the City of Lancaster se large that the EIGHMIE SHIRT will net lit. We take them back and return! the money if net satisfactory ; but it is se seldom that we are called upon te de this it is hardly worth while te men tion it. What we ask yen te de is te give the Shirt a trial. k ONE-PRICE HOUSE, 36-38 BAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. PA. MJiDlCAL. T) '! ART'S OLD WINE STORE Brandy as Medicine. a The following article was voluntarily sent te Mr. 11. E. Slaymakcr, Agent for Rclgart's Old Wine Stere, by a prominent practising physi cian et this county, who has extensively used the Brandy referred te in his regular practice. It Is commended te the attention of these af flicted with Indigestion and Dyspepsia. BRANDY AS A MEDICINE. This new much abused Alcoholic Stiiiiulunt was never intended as a beverage, but te be used us a medicine of great potency in the cure of some of the destructive diseases which sweep away their annual thousands of victims. With a purely philanthropic motive we pre sent te the favorable notice et invalids espe cially these a til ic ted with that miserable tli tli ease Dyspepsia, a specific remedy, which 13 nothing mere or less than Brandy. The aged, with fcoble appetite and mere or less debility, will find this simple medicine, when used properly, A Sovereign Remedy or all their ills and aches. Be it, hewevei strictly understood that we prescribe and use but one article, and that Is REIGART'S OLD BRANDY, Sold by our enterprising young friend, II E SLAYMAKEK. This Brandy has steed the test for years, and has never failed, as far as our experience extends, and we therefore give It the preference ever all etner Brandien no mat i er with hew many jaw-breaking French titles thev are branded. One-fourth of thn money that is yearly thrown away en various impotent dyspepsia specifics would suffice te buy all the Brandy te cure anysnch case or ases. In proof of the curative powers el Reigart's Old Brandy, In cases of Dyspepsia, we can summon num. hers of witnesses ene case in particular we cite: A hard-working farmer had been afflicted with an exhaustive Dyspepsia ier a number of years; his stomach would reject almost every kind of feed; he had sour eructatiens con stant ly no appetite In fact, he was obliged te restrict his diet te crackers and stale bread, and as a beverage he used McGrann's Reet Beer. He is a Methodist, and then, as new, preached at times, and in his discourses often declaimed earnestly against all kinds of strong drink. When advised te trv Reigart's Old Braudy, In his case, he looked up with astonishment, but after hearing et its wonderful ctlects in tbe cases of some of his near acquaintances, he at lust consented te fellow our advice. He used the Brandy faithfully and steadily; the first bottle giving him an appetite, and before the second was taken be was a sound man, with a stomach capuble of digesting anything which hejehese te eat. He still keens it and uses a lit tle occasionally ; aud since lie has this medi cine he has been of very little pecuniary bene fit te the doctor. A Practibihe Phtbician. H. E. SLAYMAKEE, AOKirr veb Reigart's Old Wine Stere, Established in 1785, IMPOBTKK AND DKALKB IN FINE OLD BRANDIES, SHERRIES, SUPE- RIOR OLD MADEIRA, (Imported in 118, 1827 and l&B.) CHAMPAGNES O EVERY BRAND, SCOTCH ALE PORTER, BROWN STOUT. Ne. SO EAST KING ST.. LANCASTER. PA DE. SABTORD'S LIVEE 1NVIG0MT0R Only Vegetable Compound that acts directly upon the Liver, and cures Liver Complaints, Jaun dice, Biliousness, Malaria, Coe Cee tiveness, Headache. It assists di gestion, strengthens the system, regulates the bowels, purifies the bleed. A Boek sent tree. Dr. SANFORD, 162 Broadway, N. Y. Fer sale by all druggists. octI81ydeed alteew THIED EDITION FRIDAY KVSMTKa, JULY 29, 1861. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, July 29. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, fair weather, variable winds, stationary or higher barometer and nearly stationary temperature. The Official Morning Bulletin. Executive Mansion, Washington, D. C., July 29.-8:30 a. m. The president slept well. Ne rigors have occurred siuoe the 25th inst. . A moderate rise of temper ature in the afternoons is te be anticipated for some days te ceme. His pnlse is new 02, temperature 98-4, respiration 13. Dr. BUM Unofficial Repert. Executive Mansion, Washington, July 29, 7:30 a. m.-Dr. Bliss says the president-passed a comfortable night and awakened this morning feeling refreshed. He took Borao nourishment about 7 a. in., and is new resting quietly. His pulse this morning Is 93 and tcraporature apparently normal. His condition is thought te be as geed as at any time during the past three days. The Official Morning Bulletin. Executive Mansion, 8:30 a. m. Im mediately after the eveniug dressing yes terday the president's afternoon fever-began gradually te subside. He slept well during the night and this morning free from fever. Leeks well and expresses himself cheerfully. Ne rigors have ec curred during the past twenty-four heursa nor indeed atany time since the 23th. A modcrate rise of temperature in the after noon is te be anticipated for some days te come. At present his pule is 92. tempera ture 98.4, respiration 18. Signed D. W. Bliss, J. K. Babnes, J. J. Woodward, Robt. Revburn. Anether lioed Day. Executive Mansion, Washington, July 29. 1 1 :50 A. m. Unofficial The president is having another quite comfortable day. Sinee the morning bulletin his temperature and respiration bave remained normal and his pulse is below 100. His nourishment te-day has consisted chietly of the juice of freshly roasted beef, milk and prepared meat extract. As an experiment the sur geons have also given him te-day a small quantity of the Tartar beverage known as '-Koumiss" which in great repute among tbe Calmucks of southeast ern Russia, as a nutritious and slightly stimulating drink. Koumiss, as prepared by the Tartars, is a tbin, whitish iluid with a milky taste and a slightly pungent flavor, and is made by distilling mare's milk while it is undergoing the process of fermen tation. It hasgrcat reputation in South eastern Europe and Western Asia, net only as an invigorating stimuleut but as a nourishing 'feed, and a large establish ment popularly known as the ''Koumiss Cure" was founded en the Velga liver near Samara a few years since aud visited by invalids' from all parts of Russia. Official Noonday. Hnllct in. Executive Mansion, July 2912:30 p. M. The president bere the dressing of his wound well this memiug and exhibit ed very little fatigue after its com pletion. The appcarance of the wound, the character and quantity of the discbarge and the general condition of the patient are satisfactory. He rests well and takes an adequate quan tity of nourishment. At present his pulse is 98, temperature 98.4, respiration 19. Signed, D. W. Bliss, J. J. Woodward, J. K. Baiines, Reut. Reyuurn, P. H. Hamilton. Washington, July 29. The following was sent tc-day : Lewell Minister, Louden. At one p.'rn, the president's condition is reported as entirely satisfactory. A slight return of fever is expected later in the afternoon and will probably for some time be a daily accompaniment at this s tage of his prog ress. (Signed.) BiiAiNK. Secretary. A Londen View of It. Londen, July 29. This week's Lancet, tbe leading medical journal of Louden, discussing President Garfield's wound, says: "1'ortiens of the dress may have been carried into the wound and each ab cess that forms is net only a direct source of danger from pain and fevers and the dangers of its spreading deeply, but with each there is fresh liability te bleed poisoning. It is quite impossible te feel any certainty that we may net bear of another abscess or relapse and it is of great importance that the patient's consti tutional vigor should be maintained at as high a pitch as possible in view of future troubles. The absence of fever and of severe exhaustion removes any cause for alarm, but until the wound is quite healed and the bullet cither re moved or safely encysted thcre will be liability te recurring abscesses each at tended with the risk of bleed poisoning. A TKBRIBLK CKISIK. Murder In a Missouri Town. Fert Scott, Kan., July 20. A most shocking murder was committed iu the lit tle town of Avela, Vernen county, Mis souri, en Wednesday afternoon. A man named Belkcr stabbed a young man named Bennett, threeorfeur times in the back with a knife, and then cut him across the abdo abde men,making a wound about a feet in length from which the intestines dropped te the ground. Bennett died almost instantly. His murderer escaped but some two hun dred men are in pursuit of him. Carl Scharz as German Minister. Londen, July 29 A Berlin correspond of the Times says it is credibly rumored thataCarl Schurz will succeed White as American minister. "It would doubtless be a grand triumph for a man who (led as a revolutionist ever thirty years age, te return as the American minister, but it is doubtful if such a transformation will take place." Killed by a Beam. New Yerk, July 29. Shortly after 9 o'clock this morning Jehu Carter, oue of the workmen engaged en the building in process of erection at the corner of Frank lin street and West Broadway, was instant ly killed by tbe falling of a heavy beam used as a prep for an adjoining heuse. Fall of a Chimney. Calais, Me., July 29. At the burning of a dwelling this morning Geerge Brad ford was killed and five ethers- injured, one of them fatally, by the falling or a chimney. A Foel Fiend Arrested. Watertown. N. Y., July 29.-Charlcs Parker the guide who attempted an inde cent assault upon Mrs. Geerge Bull, wife of the Philadelphia lawyer and chairman of the Democratic city committee, while conveying her from Fourth Lake te Leng Lake en Tuesday last, has becu arrested in Kingsten Ontario. OLD KINO COAL. TneMeTemeau or Hla Babjeeu. Philadelphia. Jnly 29. The executive committee of the Lehigh and Schuylkill coal exchange met this afternoon and took ac tion upon 'the prices for August. It was resolved te recommend that no change be made in the line and city prices, and that harbor prices be advanced -five cents per ten te cover a prppceed increase m trans portation rates te that extent. The tell from Mauch Chunk and Schuyl kill Haven, which is new $1.65, is te be increased te 81.70. The Philadelphia & Reading coal and iron oempany's line and city prices for August Will there fore remain as follews: The various grades of white ash coal at Schuylkill Haven $3.00 for lump and steamboat; $3.75 for broken and egg; $3.85 for stove and small stove; $3.60 for Chestnut Ne. 1.; $3.50 for Chestnut Ne. 2, and $1.65 for Pea. The harbor prices for coal delivered en beard vessels will be $4.55 for lump and steamboat, $4.30 for egg and broken, $4.40 for stove. $4.15 ter chestnut and $3.05 for pea. The Lehigh coal and navi gation company's line prices at Mauch Chunk will be, lump $3.15, stove, and small stove $3.10, broken and egg $3.00 chestnut Ne. 1 $3.85 and chestnut Ne. 2 $1.75. The Railroad War. Ne cbange has been made in either pas senger or freight rates by the Pennsylva nia railroad te-day. MAMKKT. Philadelphia Market. 1'hiladbi.pbia, July 29. Fleur market 11 rm : Superfine, 003 : ex tra .( 7534 CO! Ohie A Indiana family, at ttt 00(J( 75; Pennsylvania family $9 f&Kd (' 75 ; St. Leuis de f 8 00J de ; Minnesota Extra .'. 7386 12K ; de straight, IS 2V7 SO : win ter patent 9GS0H7 60 ; spring de S 739750. nyeueur at w aeggjw. Wheat Market firm ; Ne. S Western aud I'eim'u lied II 21; Ked $l"AJi; !;! Anuier, si -2. Cern Market firm ; steamer 52KQ Mc: sail yellow 57e; sail mixed, tsc; Ne. 3, mixed, 3i9MC. Oats Market and prices firm ; Ne. 1 White at 44J4c ; Ne. '2. de 42443e ; Ne. 3, de 41c : Ne. a Mlxed,3Uc. Itye at Sue. Previsions II rm ; mtss perk llsgiSW beet name, fi SO; Inula most beef. 124 SO. ISacen Smoked shoulders 7f$8e ; salt de "VAc ; smoked liann 12513;e; pickled hams, 10ai1c. Lard market ami prices easier: ell y kettle l2'i; loose bulciittra' at $11 one; prime steam $12 vmiK. flutter Market and prices Arm; Cn-amnry extra at 2ic; de genu I te choice 203tSiu ; Ilradrerd county and New Yerk extra, !c ; firsts l!)921l. Kellrt firm ; Pennsylvania 13310c ; Western, lifiMtc. Kggs steady; Peniia 17c ; Western 10 15c. Cheese firm and unchanged ; New Yerk lull cream. ll($ll)e; Western full cru-m, '4($ViC; deialr te geed, nyQOc Petroleum nominal ; Itetlued 7)ie. Whisky Urm at $1 11. Seeds Uoed te prime Clever dull, 7AjKc ; Timethy dull -i C0S3 10; de riaxsmd nomi nal, $1 'HQl 25. Hew Xera Market. Nw 'ieiuc, July 29. Fleur State and Western buyers' favor light expert and jobbing trade demanded ; Super fine State. t!W4 60 ; extra de $48005 10; choice de 15 15525 : fancy de $5 3000 75: round hoop Ohief4S5f530: choiredo 3506 75; super One western 13 KO 34 CO; common te geed ex tra ilef4 8il5:jO; choice de 5 3596 75; choice white wheat de, at $5 259 25. South ern firm ; common te fair extra $5 25 35 75 ; geed te choice de $5 8097 62K. Wheat J'hC lower, lair .speculative busi ness ; Ne. 2 red. July. $1 2601 ' ; de August, $1 2Cai 27 ; de September, $1 28i 1 2S ; de October, 1 ZDJiQl 30. Cern yj&yic hotter, fairly nctlve; mixed western pet7 iS58c; de future, 588t0j. Oats llrnier, quiet ; State, 40'QeOc ; Western, 4."i'Jc- Live Stock Market. Chicago. Hogs Receipt. 20,000 head ; ship ments, 4.-J e head ; market slew and weaker : closing 5310c lower ; mixed packing at l 10 Wm- igTit p :10 75 ; choice heavy, $6 707 05; thin gnissers much neglected. Cuttle Receipts, 5,500 head; shipments, 2,000 head; fair demand, but prices easier at Itetf (j 30 ; geed te choice natives at $5 iXKgS HO ; common te medium, 10c lower at $4 7035 40; native butchcrcr's active and steady at $2 900 4 25: stackers' and feeders', $34 65; range cat tle active and ScSlOc higher; common te medium Texang, 91 950$! 15; geed te choice, $3 304 05; Indian Texans, $3 356)4. Sheep Receipts, 1,000 head ; shipments. 200 head; market weak and slew ami declined c &c; common te medium, $3$; 00; geed te choice, $t 35$l 75. Kast Liberty. Cattle Receipts, 1,258 head ; prices unchanged. Hogs Receipts 1.5C0 head ; Philadelphia $77 10 ; Yorkers, $6 5C K. Sheep Receipts 3,000 head ; nothing doing. Neea Quotations or tbe Uraln Market Furnished by Jacob u. Leng, Commission ISreker. I CnioAiie. Aug. Sept. Oct. Wheat $ 1.504 $1.15 $1.15 Year. $ 1.13JS Sept. Cern 4:J .lay .iajjC Oats 31 .2i .29 Perk 18.01 is. JO Lard UJ 11.75 11.52 PlIILADtLrillA. Aug. Sept. Oct. Wl.eat $ 1.25 1.27 $ 1.2RJ4 Cern 57 .58 .50 Oats 37 W .3SJ4 Uralu and I'revlalJti juutatlenM. One o'clock quotations or grain and provis previs ions, fnrnlshed by S. K. Yundt, Ureker, 15;: East King street. Chicago. Jnly2!. Aug. Sept. Oc'. Wheat l.V.Vi $ 1.15-X $ I.15JS Cern VXA .4! ,v: Oats 3jJ :?. .ti Perk , 18.09 18.05 17.97K Lard ll.S 11.75 1L57J PnlLAOBLFHIA. Aug. Sept. Oct. Wheat $ 1.25- $ .'iVn 1.29 Cern 57J.J .51 .59 stock Market. New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Stocks also United States flends reported daily by Jacob 11. Lotte, N. K. Cor. Centre Square. New Yerk Stocks. Stocks firmer. July 29. a. m. r. m. r. m 10:00 14)0 3.00 BlMltSy Chicago & North Western 1251 135 1264 Chicago. Mil. St. Paul 111$"; 11314 11315 Cunada Southern 154 ffffL 6C' C. C.AI. IVIE.U 23 834 23K Oe).,l4xek.4 Western ViC I21j2 1223J. Delaware A Hudsen Canal 10- 109 190 Denver A Rie Grande loeji lOIUlOlig Hannibal A St. Jee 94 Lake Shero A Mich. Southern.. 123 125 1254 Manhattan KIcvatcd 17 17)2 17? Michigan 'Central 994 loejjj itxyj Missouri, Kansas A Texas 43 414 444 N. Y..Lakcrrie A Western.... 4314 44J 44JJJ New Jersey Central 9te 9W? 9" ' N. Y., Ontario A Western 31W 31 " 31 New Yerk Central 143 144 1444 Ohie A Blisslsslppt 3HU .... 39 Pacific Mall Steamship Ce.... 504 524 51 St. Paul A Omaha 40) .... 41 de Preferred 100U 102 103 Central Pacific 93 934 Si Texas Pacific 57 584 57 Union Pacific 1264 127 1264 Wabash, St. Leuis A Pacific... 50 52 53 " Preferred. 89k 90 91 Western Union TelvCe 88 89 89 Philadelphia. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania U. K. 64 65 65 Heading 29 29 29 Lehigh Valley 61 61 Lchtgn Navigation 45 4. 45 Buffalo,-Pitts. A Western 524 22 22X Northern Central 54 Northern Pacific. :m 34 39 " Preferred 78 79 79j2 Ucstenvllle 22 Philadelphia A Krie IE. It 22 .... 24 IewaGuIch Mining ' ... UirrrxD Statbs Bends. . w. 1.-00 United States 4 percents IMJg 4 " 114 5 " .... 101 3 " 102 SEASONABLE WOKDS. AFTER AJLL that has been said and written en Disor ders or the Liver and stomach, and the long histories en the Causes nnd Cure of Malarial Diseas that have lately been published. It is a positive fact tliat none need aOer from either it they will take the - MEXICAN BLOOD AND LIVER PUSHIER, which is also a sure cure for Dyspepsia, and itts attendant ills, and positively destroys Worms of all kinds. It is perfectly harmless. Tour Druggist sells it. OOc. and $1 a bottle. Circulars 01 remarkable cures tree. Send for one. R. II. MITCHELL, Proprietor, mllGmw 7-7 East Norris Street, Thilad's,
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