LANCASTER DAILY INTEHJOENCER," SATURDAY JULY 30, 1881. COLUMBIA NEWS. t)VU KKGCLAV CORRESPONDENCE, JJJA special meeting of town council was held last evening in council chamber, call ed by President Musser. Present : Messrs. Filbert, Guiles, Pfahlcr, Smith and Mus mji Mr. Musser explained the object of the meeting te be in relation te the sanitary :emmittce of our borough, and te have council endorse the action of the chairman of the committee, Mr. Guiles, who having heard of a case of iufectieus disease and ue nurse te be had, by advice of attending physicians, bad the case sent te the Lan caster hospital, and the large family of children or the stricken one looked after. On Mr. Pfahlcr's motion the action of the sanitary committee was endorsed. After a general discussion by members of Council about the sanitary condition of the borough, Mr. Pfahler moved that the Chief Burgess and president of council appoint three jhuseiis from each ward of the borough and three persons from the county, living within one mile of the borough limits te constitute a beard of health, with powers granted by charter of borough. Seconded ly Mr. Smith and se ordered. Mr. Pfahlcr also moved that the super visor of the borough be ordered te employ a sufficient number of men in each ward te clean up the streets, gutters and alleys of the borough, and te be assisted in se doing by a sufficient number of firemen with hose attached te fire plugs te give the streets a thorough drenching with water, and thus remove all filths and grasses etc.. found in the streets, gutters and alleys. The motion was passed. Council then adjourned. The Excursion Season. The excursion train of Osceola tribe, I. O. It. M., left at the designated hour this morning, taking with them about 400 per sons. The Mouutville baud, which accom panies them, arrived in town last evening and after parading through the streets and serenading several citizens, "put up" at Wagener's hotel for the remainder of the night. The management of the excursion te Atlantic City next Thursday announces t hat its tickets for the return trip, "will be geed from West Philadelphia en way passenger train leaving fiere at 12:130 a. in., August 0. half an hour after the ex piration of our time." Mr. Frank Scner, a type in the Jlcrnld office, returned te his home iu Chcwsville, Md.. for his summer vacation this morn ing ; Mr. T. A. Bcnuct leaves for New Viirk te day. He expects te be absent about a week ; Mr. Win. Blackson will leave for Mycrsdale en Monday next, te till an eflcrcd position ; Miss Kale Harper, of Heading, .spent yesterday in town as the guest of Miss Ida Maun ; Mrs. Harry Ilachenhcimer and family returned from their visit iu Ohie this morning, where they have been visiting their relatives. " During his stay at Bedford, Mr. Mere li.ichcuhcimcr was riding en a herse car when the step en which he was standing hiekc, throwing the gentleman violently te the ground. The wheel grazed the skin of his right shin, but Mr. 11., net lesiuz his presence of mind, quickly with drew it, in time te escape the hind wheel which would certainly have crushed his feet. As predicted, the party given by Mr. David Hanauer yesterday at Wild Cat was a success, but the picnickers wcie forced te return home rather earlier than was expected, ou account of the threatening weather. The Corderus camping club started for (lie mouth of the Corderus creek at 5:50 a. m. te-day. They have six Columbia young men with them who took previsions enough and wcre equipped for their stay of one week, and it" they have favorable weather they will have a lirst class time. The young boys who ran away last Tues day, with the exception of Galen New comer, returned home last evening, and the only result of their escapade is that t hey have lest geed positions. Newcomer is visiting his sister at Ocean Greve. Te-day the Gettysburg encampment of the G. A. II. breaks up. Between 3 and 1 o'clock this afternoon the different pests passed through here ou their return home. The Columbia Citizens' band will go te Marrietta ou next Wednesday and sere nadcscvcral of its citizens. The Churches To-merruw. Rev. P. Austadt of Yerk will officiate iu St. Jehn's Lutheran church morning and evening; ue services in the Reformed or methedist; regular services in the Pres byterian; the communion usual ou the lirst Sunday of the mouth iif St. Paul's P. E. church, as the rector, He v. R. C. Scar ing, begins his .summer vacation en Monday; no. services iu the E. B. Lutheran as Kev. W. P. Evaus has gene te Cehansy, N. J., for a week or longer. The Borough. Budget. ' Pay day at the Shawnce mill. 'Squire Grier was busy yesterday after neon. Three hundred and tweuty live ears iu the P. K. II. west yard this morning and many mere arrived. Gen. Cameren and ether tobaeco plant ers in Denegal had their crops somewhat hurt by hail last uisht. Anether large passenger cngitie 1'iem the Alteena shops, for the New Yerk di di visieu, went through here yesterday. Twe drunken ami disorderly colored men were arrested by Officer Struck this morn ing, while trying te break into a house ou Union street, and were put into the lock up te sober up for their hearing. Yesterday afternoon Mrs. Julian Sutt inan died at her rcsideucc en Locust street, el old age. Mrs. S. was a very cccentiic old lady. She had purchased her tomb stone with her name and date of birth en it, and had it erected ever five years agb iu the graveyard en a let owned by her self. Charlie Filbert came of age te-day and at 12 o'clock gave bis father te understand there was a man iu the heuse. Shake, young mau, and may you be here long after the clerk checks of three scere and ten. A young lady from Philadelphia visiting Miss Maine Baight, yesterday morning, made a very line sketch of "Big Island." The Yerk county shores are also indicated in the sketch, while the upper part of Wrightsville can be distinctly seen. She intends tepaiut it in water colors, giving each part its regular color. The Tey Pistol. This inerning Mrs. Jacob Miller, residing at Ne. 10 Plum street, picked up a toy pistol for the purpose of frightening off a cat in the yard. The pistol had a blank cartridge with a paste beard wad. She snapped the trigger several times and, finally when the weapon was discharged, the wad struck her in the palm of the left hand, lacerating it terribly and causing a very sevcre and painful wound, which was dressed by Dr. Wcsthacflbr. The Flyers. This afternoon there was a special car en the fast line en which wcre'the famous trot ters, Maud S and Se Se. The horses oc cupied padded stalls in the front pari of the car. Ataennorcher Picnic. The twenty-third anniversary and pic nic of the Lancaster Maenncrcher, will be held at What Glen Park, en Mendav, August 1, 1881. Educational. Geerge A. Zcllers has been appointed principal of New Londen Academy, Ches ter county. He was formerly a teacher in Franklin and Marshall Academy. TBK camp; The Worshiper at xamllsvllle. The attendance is very large at the Lan- disvillc campmecting te-day. bince yes terday all trains ever the different reads have brought new arrivals. Last evening Rev. Dr. Debbins, of Philadelphia, form erly of Lancaster, came. The rain was quite heavy en the grounds. The dust has been settled, the ground dampened and new the air is cool and the weather very pleasant. Owing te the rain the services aie new held in the tabernacle. Last evening Rev. C. G. Kakestraw, of Downingten, preached. His text being taken from Dcut. xxxiii, 25. This morning Rev. A. L. Urban, of Stcelten, and brother of the Messrs. Ur ban of this city, preached te a large au dicuee from Matt, xvii, 2. The prayer meeting at (5 o'clock this morning was conducted by Mr. Miller ; at 8:!J0 by Rev. C. G. Rakcstraw. Itev. It. W. Hiimppeys of Heading, who arrived yebterday,prcached this afternoon, and te-night the pulpit will be occupied by Itev. Dr. Debbins. rtcv.Drs.lteacli of New Yerk and Uanlen of Chambersburg, two eminent divines, aie expected te be at the ground this evening and both will preach te-morrow. Preparations have Iiceu made en a large scale for to-merrow'n camp. Jeseph R. Iteycr who has charge of tbe beard iug heuse has made arrange ments te feed 5,000 people. He has twenty waiters, four cooks and a large number of ether attendants. He received a dispatch te-day informing him that au excursion of 500 pcople would come te the camp from ever the Columbia & Pert Deposit railroad. All have engaged dinner from him, besides a large party from Adamstown. Mr. Reyer says be can feed all who come and none need go away hungry. Capt. Jeseph Umble, of this city, is assisting Mr. Iteycr and be docs it well. If the weather is favorable te-morrow the crowd at the camp will be larger than ever before. Excursion trains will be run ever both railroads. Trains will leave here ever the Pennsylvania read as fellows : 8:45 and 0:50 a. in., 1:40. 3:00 and G:30 p. in. Re turning they will leave Laudisville at 9:20 a. in. and 12:t5, 2:30, 0:00 and 7:00p. in. The trains of the Reading read will leave King street depot at 8:10 and 10:10 a. in. aimiMe p. in. mey win return leaving Laudisville at 4:55 aud 8:00 p. m. ami 12 ni. The fare en both reads will be reducedi The Niagara express aud fast line west aud Pacific express cast, all fast trains en the Pennsylvania railroad have been .stepping at the Laudisville station during the meeting. G. A. K. K.niie nf llie l'lillndelpliia Heys te Trouble. On their ictiirii from Gettysburg a dele gation of members of Pests 8, 10 aud .11, of Philadelphia, .stepped oil in this city, possibly te sec the circus, or te have a geed time with their comrades. Last evening oue of the number bearded a passcmrcr train, when the conductor told him his ticket was net geed, and that he must pay his fare or be put off. He declined te pay his fare, as his ticket called for a ride from Gettysburg te Phila delphia, and he declined te leave the train. The conductor forcibly ejected him at Witmcr's station, aud he returned te this city. This morning, accompanied by six of his comrades, he again bearded the train. The conductor again called for tickets and refused te receive the excursion tickets tendered by the soldiers en the ground that they called for a "continuous" trip Irein Gettysburg te Philadelphia, aud did net autheiizca passenger te lay ever at stations between these points. The soldiers again lcfused te pay. though they had plenty of money and they wcre put oil' the ears at IJird-in-hand. They again returned te Lancaster, spent the forenoon here, and then once mere took passage for Philadelphia with what icsult has net been reported. They will likely come back te town by the turn pike. visiting MimccTens. Steam Hrnllng h. furnace Ueatlug. This morning the peer directors of Yerk county visited Lancaster for the purpese of taking a leek at the steam heating ar rangement of our new almshouse. They inspected it very carefully and were much pleased with it aud expressed their inten tion of introducing a similar arrangement into the Yerk county almshouse, as the cost is net half as much as healing by the ordinary furnaces. We understand that the Lancaster county directors also propose te introduce into our hospital and insane asylum steam heating apparatus in lieu of the thirteen furnaces new iu use iu these institutions. Narrow Kscape from Death Last night Constable Pyle picked up a young man of respectable family, who was very drunk. On premisiug te go home, he was released, and net long afterwards was found lying across the track of the railroad some distauce below the Duke street bridge, and a train net far oil, com ing iu at the rate' of forty miles an hour. The young man was taken te the station house for safe keeping aud this morning committed by Alderman McConemy te jail for Jive days. ree 1'icnic. The feu i th annual picnic of the Rock land Undenominational Sunday school will be held at Millersville park en Thurs day next, August 4. Everything, includ ing fare te the greuud, will be free, and all peer children are invited. The motto of the managers is : " When thou makest a feast call the peer, the maimed, the lame and the blind." Water Cot Off. Persons residing en North Queeu street, between Centre Square aud Chestnut street, will bear in mind that the city water will be cut off te-morrow (Sunday) te cnable the water department te set out the tire plugs between Orange and Chest nut en a line with the new curbs. Finishing Billing. C. S. Hammend, with eight assistants, of the Sells Bres circus, arrived iu town this morning aud they are finishing the billing of the town and county. Tbe Atlantic City Excarslen. Our citizens are holding back iu their pleasure-seeking for seme occasion that will give them a direct, cheap pleasant trip, and a chance for time enough at the sea shore te enjoy it, and te take in a busi ness trip te the state metropolis. All this they will get in tbe popular excursion te Atlantic City en the 4th inst. Tickets only $3 and geed for two days. Excursion Register. Tuesday, Aug. 2. Dale's watklns anil Niag ara, $3.73. Thursday, Aug. 4. Y. M. C. A. excursion te Atlantic City. Twe days, $3. Thursday, Aug. 4. Clemmcns's Band excur sion te Pine Greve Park, $1.50. Saturday, Aug. 13. Itinggeld Band Excursion te Atlantic City via. Reading read, $3. Three days. Thursday, Aug. 18. Clark & Schmidt's ex cursion te Atlantic City. Twe days, $3. City Ulll festers. Carsen & llcnsei, city bill pesters and dis tributers, etlice Ikthxiiekwckr building, Ne.6 Seuth Queen street. Cleanse, whiten and beautify the skin with Cuticura Medicinal Toilet Seap. Feeble digestion, sick headache, dizziness ami faiiitues3 cured by Malt Bitters. Ringgold nana Excarslen te Atlantic City en Saturday, August 13. Keaud trip tickets geed for three days, $3. Petersburg, Manhebn, Bruckharts, Landu? tiIIc, Litltz and Ephrata, $2.75. Train leaves Jtaacaster (King street) at 4:10 a.m.; Columbia, AM ; Manheim, 4:15 ; Lllitz. 4:55, See circulars sind bills. jy28(30,aug3,6,8,ll42tw - ItVECZAZ notice; Catarrh et the Bladder. Stinging, smarting, irritation of the urinary paseages,dl8cased discharge, cured by Bucbu Patba. Druggists. Depot Jehn F. Leng & Sens, Lancaster. Ue te J I. B. Cochran's Drug store, 137 North Queen street, for Mrs. Freeman's New Na tional Dyes. Fer brightness and durability et coler.are unequaied. Celer from 2 te 5 pounds. Directions in English and German, Price. 15 cents. Health, hope and hnpplnujs are restored br the use of Lydia K. Pinkliam's Vegetable Com pound. It is a positive euro for all these dis eases from which -women suffer se much. Send te Mrs. I.ydiii E. Pinkham, 233 Western Ave nue, Lynn, Mass., ler pamphlets. A Wise Deacon. " Deacon Wilder, 1 want you te tell me hew you kept yeurselt and family ee well the past season, while all the re3t et us have been sick se much, aud have had the doctors running te us se long." " Hre. Tayler, the answer is very easy. I used Hep Bitters in time and kept my family well and saved large doctor bills. Three dol lars' worth et it kept us all well and able te work all the lime, and 1 will warrant it has cost j-eu and most et the neighbors one te two hundred dollars apiece te keep sick the same time. I guess you'll take my medicine here after." See ether column. Jyl5-2wd&w The Reason Why. The tonic effect of Kidney-Wert is produced by its cleansing and puriiying action en the bleed. Whcre there is a gravelly deposit in the urine, or milky, ropy urine Irem disor dered kidneys, it cures 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 JJudgrt. jy23-lwd&w A Cough, Celd or bere Tlireat should de stepped. Neglect frequently results in an In curable Lung Disease or Consumption. Brown's Bronchial Troches de net disorder the xteinach llku cough syrups and balsams, but aet direct ly ou the inflamed parts, allaying irritation, ghi- teller in Asthma, Bronchial Coughs, Catauii. and the Threat- Troubles which Singe:- and PubllcSpcakers are subject te. Fer t hiity years Brown's Bronchial Troches have been recommended by physi cians, aud always give periect satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and constant use for nearly an entire generation, they have at tained well-merited r.uik among the lew staple remedies of the age. Sold at 25 cente a box !vcrvwhcri!. ui8-lvdTTh4S&lyw JUaklng a Kalse. Jehn Hays, Credit, P. O., says that for nine months he could net raise tils hand te hi? head through lameness in the shoulder, but by the use of Themas' Kclcctric Oil he was entirely cured, i or sale at II. B. Cochran's drug stere. 1.,, North Queen street. Lancaster. Itching i'lles symptoms ana Cure. The symptoms arc moisture, like pcrsplra lien, intense itching, increased by scratching, very distressing, particularly at night, as ir pin worms wen: crawling in and about the rectum theprivnte parts are sometimes af fected ; it all owed te continue very serious re sults may tollew. Dr. Swaync's All-Healing Ointment is a pleasant sure cure. Alse for tetter, itch, salt rheum, scald head, Erysipelas, barber's itch, blotches, nil scaly, crusty, cuta cuta neous eruptions. Price, 50 cents, three boxes for $1-15. Sent by mail te any address en re ceipt ei price in currency or three cent pest age stamps. Prepared only by Dr. Swaync & Sen. XX North Sixth street. Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all prominent druggists. jiiiicXl-SindM WS&w HENRY'S CARBOLIC SALVK. The best Salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt ilieum, telter.chappcd hands, chilblains, corns aud all kinds et skin erup tions, freckles and pimples. The salve is guaranteed te give ptrfcel f-atisfactien in every ease or money rciitnilcd. Be sure you gel Henry's Carbolic Salve, as all ethers are but imitations and counterfeit. Price 23 cents. Sold in Lancaster at Cechran'H Drugstore, i::7und l.M North Queen street. A oeu Angel's Visit -A Tale et "Rosa "Resa dalis." Blanche called en Kate, one pleasant day, and found tier sad and sighing, dearest friend, once bright and gay. new scarce could keep trout crying; ler, -eh," she said, "'tis u dis grace te see witlf screlula, my lace se badly marred !" then said her friend, " Uesailalis will your troubles end." Blanche called en Kate another day ami found her onee mera blithe and gay, her face as radiant, skin as lair, as any maiden's anywhere. Fer skin diseases and impure bleed, there's nothing iu the world se geed as Kesadalis, it drives away all skin disorders, humor, nay, it tones the sys tem, cures j'eiir ills and banishes nil doctor's bills! Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 139 Xnrtli Queen street. jy30-lydcedw3 .fileliwrBt nioiaeinM mothers!! Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick chilil.'sutlcring and crying with the excruciating pain el cutting teeth ? If .se, go at once and get a bottle of MltS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SVKUF. It will re lieve the peer little siiftcrer immediately de pend upon it; there is ue mistake about it. There is net a mother en eaith who has ever used it, wlie 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 sam te use in all eases, and pleasant tot lie taste, and is the prescription et one et the eldest and best female physician and nurses In the United States. Sold everywhere; 25 cents a bottle. iimrMvdAwM.WAS HEATHS. Showers. In this city, en July 29th, 1881, Geerge II. Showers, in the 33d year et his age. His relatives and friends, also the members of Ledges Ne. 43 and 470 F. & A. M., nre re spccttully invited te attend the funeral, from St, James church, en Monday atternoen at 2 o'clock. Interment In Shrelncr's cemetery. JKEII' ADr&BTiaJSJLENTH. 7l ROUND HOO LDNVHAT THE SUHIlH JT LEK Heuse Ilcstaurant this evening. M. S. RUTH, ltd Proprietor. J Houghten's Omnibuses will leave Centre Square en Sunday, 31st, for LandisvUle Camp meeting at 7 o'clock. Fare, 00 cents for the round trip. jy28-3tdlt r AND1SVILLK CAMrMKKTINU. J. R. ROYER, THE PROPRIETOR OF THE BOAKDING HOUSE, announces that lie will be prepared te dine three thousand people for Dinner en Sunday. THE BILL OF FAKE will be Beef, Veal, Lamb, Ham and Chicken, with side dishes. Courteous attention will be given, as I have, twenty lirst-elass waiters te wait en table. I have also en the grounds a First Class Restaurant. Meals by the day. SI. By the single meal Breakfast and Supper, 40c each ; Dinner, 50c. j. it. jMsir.it. ltd S! 15COND ANNUAL CANNSTATTBR VOLKSPEST, Under thenuspiecs of the Gwstatter Telttt Verein, OF LANCASTER, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, AUG. 22 & 21. 18S1, AT WHAT GLEN PAKE. It is evident that this year's Velksfcst will be the largest ever held in Lancaster, and the committee of arrangements spare neither pains nor money te produce new attractions. The Fruit or Festive Column will be hand somely decorated ; the Swablan Wedding ; the Hunt of the Seven Men after the Hare or Rab bit, and ether new leatures, wbich will be made public later, and which will tend te rep resent mere closely the original " Cannstatter Velksfcst." TICKETS 25c jyaoug6,i3,ae committee. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS- rirrua, bowers hubsti MEN'SWEAE MADE TO.ORDER AT REDUCED PRICES. Fine Dress Sis, Easiness Suits, Pantaloons , AS LOW AS THE LOWEST. WeJfecp nothing but the best makes et English, French aud American -Ceatinj Suit ings, Cleths and Casslinere. and therefore make none up but the best. c uuu -v-eaunj,?, anit- We use the best trimmings and employ none but first class workmen. Fit nnd satutite tien given in every case or money refunded. aaiwiac- Remcmber our prices for tne quality of goods we make up are as low as the lowest. GENTS' FURNISHING- GOODS IN FULL ASSORTMENT. White Dress Shirts, equal te any manufactured. Frice only l. Gauze Underwear bizes. Elegant lines of Hosiery, Fane v Neckwear, &c. unut-rwear, 49-Sterc closes at 6 o'clock, except Saturdays, until Sept. 1. GIVLER, BOWERS & HURST, 25 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTER, PA. THE OLD COR. DUKE' AND VINE NORBEOK Practical Carriage Builders, . Jake this opportunity efcaUlug tbe attention et the public te their Unrivalled Stock el lilclcs, including every variety new in use. itei -iuui ux NOW is J!HE TIME TO BUY. givenDthattCanVebVminB'W',eh tnUl S brl8k CHslemere alc 1IX. "l cr re FANCY BUSINESS WAGONS, with the the most artistic painting, made en short notice, and satisfaction Guaranteed e uesi iu me inarKci. uepairing promptly attended te. Remember onrMetto : "OUR WORK SUSTAINS OUR -WORD," aud remember the place, CORNE 11 OF SOUTH DUKE AND VINE STREETS. njsw AvrnKiisjsmirr, ni'EN AIR CONCERT BY CLEMMENS'S V City Cornet Baud this evening at N1M- .L.UW 'a, uertneast anj le of Centre Sq uare. it ICHOOI, TAX NOTICK. This is the LAST WKKI et Scheel Tax. for which the nercentiure will be allowed. W. O. MAKSHALL. Treasurer, yJS-tldK Ne. 12 Centre Square. I'OKCHEAFKST, FINKST AND LARGEST stock of Furniture et all Kinds, Spring Mattresses, Cane nnd Weed Seat Chairs, Ac., go te HOFFMEIEK'S, ltd Ne. 20 East King Street. TOTICE TO REAI. ESTATE OWNERS. JLl Our Monthly Catalogue will be issued shortly. If you have real estate te sell or ox ex change enter it en our books at once. Fer city properties no charge until sale. Terms reasonable and facilities ter helling the best in the county. ALLAN A. HERR & CO.. Real Estute aud Insurance Agents, jy30 1mdK 3 North Duke Street. "I RAND PICNIC FOR TUK 1SBNEFIT OF ST. ANTHONY'S CHURCH, On Monday, August 1st, 1881, AT TELL'S HAIN. Omnibuses will leswcthe Cliuich aud Grant Hall at 8K o'clock, and will run during the day from the Church and Grant Hall. Tickets 25 cents. The public is respectfully invited. ltd E STATU OF JOHN ARNOLD, DEC'D.. of Lancaster city, Lancaster county. The undersigned Auditor appointed te distribute the balance remaining in the hands of Mar garet Arneld, Executrix of the will of Jehn Arneld, late et the City of Lancaster, deceased, te and among these legally entitled te the tame, will sit for that purpose en TUESDAY, AUGUST 23d, 18S1, at 10 o'clock a.m., in tilt! Library Roem t the Court Heuse, in the City of Lancaster, whcre all persons interested in' said distribution niav attend. DANIEL G. BAKEK, tySO-auU,13&20 Auditor. COURT PROCLAMATION. j Whereas, The Honorable JOHN it. LIV INGSTON, President, and Honorable DAVID W. PATTEKSON. Associate Judge of the Court of Common Plc:is,iu and for the comity of Lancaster, and Assistant Juaticesef the Courts of Oyer and Terminer nnd General Jail De livery and Quarter Sessions or the Pence, in and ler the county of Lancaster, have issued their precept, te me directed, requiring me, nmeng ether things, te make public proclama tion throughout my bailiwick, that a Court el Oyer and Terminer and a General Jail Deliv er', also a Court et General Quarter Sessions or the Peace and Jail Delivers-, will commence in the Court Heuse, in the city or Lancaster in the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, en the THIRD MONDAY IN AUGUST (15), 1881. In pursuance of which precept public netice is hereby given te the Mayer nnd Aldermen el the city of Lancaster, in the said county, and all the Justices of the Peace, the Corener and Constables, of the said city aud county of Lan caster, that t hey be then and there in tneir own proper persons, with their rolls, records and examinations, and inquisitions, and thcirethcr remembrances, te de these things which te their offices appertain in their bclialf te bodeno; and also all these who will prosecute against the prisoners who arc, r then shall be, in llie Jail of said county of Lancaster, are te be then aud there te prosecute against them as shall be at Laneaater the 25th day or July, JACOB S. STRINE, 8hcriir. jy30-3tfleaww M OSTZGEH, BARD & UAUGUMAN. Netice te the Ladies ! We Have Just Opened A LARGE LOT OF Made expressly ler our own sales, under our own Trade Mark, aud cannot be had elsewhere. WE GUARANTEE EACH GARMENT TO BE WATERPROOF, AND TO GIVE GENERAL SATISFACTION. Meter, Bam & Beta's NEW CHEAP STORE, Ne. 43 WEST KING STKEET, LANCA9LBB, FA:, (ADOBE'S OLD STAND. lossamerWaterureofs F ITXEB, BOIVEBS HTJR3T! :e:- -:e:- CORNER, STS., LANCASTER, PA. :e:- & MI LEY, Ve IfJSW ADVERTISEMENTS' TWIt RENT THK EAGLE SHOE HTORK MS Roem, Ne. 23 North Queen street. 1mm new te first et APRIL, 188i at a reasonable rent. JOHN HIEMENZ, ltd CARPETS, COAL,, Ac. PHILIP SCHUM, SON & CO., MANUFACTORY,' Ne. 150 SOUTH WATER STREET, Lancaster, Pa., Well-known Manufacturers of Genuine LANCASTER QUILTS, COUNTERPANES, COVEULETS, BLANKETS, CARPETS. CARPET CHAIN, STOCKING YARN, Ac. CUSTOM RAG CARPETS A SPEC1ALT1. LANCASTER FANCY DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. Dress Goods Dyed either in the piece or in Garments; also, all kinds of silks. Ribbons, Feathers and Woolen Goods Dyed. Gen tlcmen's Coats, Overcoats, Pants, Vests, ftc. Dyed or Scoured; also, Indigo Blue Dyeing done. 'All orders or goods left with us wiU receive prompt attention. CASH iAlD FOR SEWED CARPET RAGS. COAL. COAL.' Ceal et the best quality put up expressly ler family use, and at the lowest market rates. TRY A SAMPLE TON. YARD 150 tOUTH WATER STREET. 2-lyilitSl PHILIP SCHUM. SON ft CO EXCURSIONS. IALK SIXTH SUMMER TOUR TO Niagara Falls and Watkins Glen, ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1881. Leave Lancaster en Niagara Express at 11 a. Tickets for the Bound Trip, 90.75. Geed te return en all trains for 15 days. Special reductions et one dollar per day less than regular cliargcs at Cataract, Interna tional, Glen Mountain nnd Glen Park Hotels. Tickets will be geed te leave also en 3d nnd 4th of August. Fer tickets and Information call en G. L. FON DEHSMdTH, : East King Street. ' or J AS. A DALE, jVJ-3wd<w Yerk, Ta. y M. C. A. EXCURSION. ATLANTIC CITY, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4th, 1881. FARE Columbia. Lancaster and intcrme, diate stations, $1; Witmer nnd Bird-in-IIand. SAW); Gerdenville and Lcamnn Place. 9180. SCHEDULE Leave Columbia at 4:40; Lan caster at 5:20. Mt. Jey and LandisvUle parties will come te Lancaster en Fast Line, ter which excur sien tickets will be sold. All tickets are geed for TWO DAYS. Fer further information see pesters and cir culars, or address any of the undersigned. D. C. HAVERSTICK, R. J. HOUSTON, W.U. HKNSEL, jy23.2G,30,aug2&2tw Committee. A UGUST 18, A CHEAP TRIP. WAIT FOR THE BEST! GRAND EXCURSION -TO ATLANTIC CITY, ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 18. TICKETS GOOD FOR TWO DAYS. Fer sale at all stations along the Pennsylva nia Railroad. Fast trains ; no delay. Tickets geed te step in Philadelphia. Ge with us and get the worth et your meuey. It is a cheap tiip. CLARK & SCHMn, Managers. lid rpiIK LAST OF TUK SEASON ! AND THE BEST ! eiiins' Mil Excnrsieii TO PINE GROVE PARK, THURSDAY, AUG. 4th, 1881. FAUE FOR THE ROUND TRIP. - - Sl.fiO. CHILDREN, HALF-PRICE. The train will leave Lancaster at 5:30o'cleck, Meuntvllle at 5:45, Columbia at 6, and Marietta at 6:10. Tbe train will also step at Middle town, Harrisburg, Mcchanicsburg and Car lisle, going and coming, allowing persons an opportunity te visit these places. Several bands of the county have been in vited te participate, and it is expected tnat a number t them will attend. MUSIC ON THE TRAIN. MUSIC ON THE GROUNDS. FREE DANCING, . FREE BOATING. FREE TEN-PIN ALLEYS. riTvrr ,FREE FLYING-CARRIAGES. LUNCH can be procured en the grounds at a reasonable price. It is desired that all tickets should be bought by Tuesday evening. In or der that the large crowd may be provided with proper accommodations. Remember the object te buy new instru ments and the date, THUKSPA Y, AUG. 4. HyaHW TIIED EDITH)!. SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 30, 1881. WEATD.EK INDICATIONS. Washington, July 30. Fer tbe Middle Atlantic states, generally fair weather, except possibly local rains near the coast, with westerly winds, stationary or higher barometer and temperature. STILL IMPROVING. GUOD BEST AND APPETITE. Calls for HU Feed. Wanted an Early Break Out. Executive Mansion, Washington. July 30. 7 A. M.-7-TU0 prcsident passed n com fortable night, sleptwell and has already expressed n desire for breakfast. The Official Merulas Bulletin. Executive Mansion, Washington. July 30. 8:30 A. m. The president en joyed a refreshing sleep duriug the greater part of the night. The slight febrile rise of yesterday afternoon had subsided by midnight, and this morning his tempera ture is again normal. A gradual improve ment of his general condition in all par ticulars is observable and is recognized by himself. Ills pulse is new 93, tempera ture 98.5, respiration 18. Signed D. W. Bliss. all J. K. Barnes. J. J. Woodward. Kebt. Retburn. F. H. Hamilton. Repert et u Docter Who Is Net In Attend ance. Executive Mansion, Washington July 30. Dr. Boynton, Mrs. Garfield's physician, who has been stepping tit the Executive Mansion ever since the presi dent was wounded says that the president is decidedly better this a. m., than he has been at any time since, he was shot, and that he has been elevated in bed by means of pillowy and eaten a small quantity of beef 6teak , which was prepared for him by Mrs. Garfield. The president has expressed himself as feeling much better and stronger te-day than at auy time since the sheeting occurred. He watched the clock this merninir from nbmit 0 o'clock until exactly 9:20 o'clock at which moment he remarked " Well, it is new ex actly four weeks since I was shot." Dr. Boynton is of the opinion that the progress of the patient towards recovery will net be impeded again, and that he is new well ou the way. The attending surgeons feel assured that the president is recovering strength as rapidly as could be expected and say that he is iu excellent spirits. Generally speaking the patient's recovery is considered at present te be merely a ncstieti of time. Ofllclil Repert te Dr. Hamilton's Wire. Executive Mansion, 13:45 p. m. Washington, July 30. Dr. Hamilton sent the following tolegram te his wife this forenoon. Te Mrs. Dr. Prauk H. Hamilton, "The Octagon," Seabright,N. J The president has had a pleasant night. ' lie is new sit ting partly up in bed while Mrs. Garfield is giving him a little beefsteak. We are all in the best of spirits, feeling that his recovery is almost absolutely assured. Signed Frank II. Hamilton. Ne Apparent Fatigue. Executive Mansion. 12:30 p. m. The president showed no futigue from the dressing of his wound thrs morning. It leeks very well and the discharge of pus 13 satisiactery in quantity aud quality. His general condition continues gradually te improve. A moderate quantity of solid feed had been added te his nourishment, and was eaten with relish. A frame has been introduced beneath the mattress of his bed, by which his head and shoulders have been elevated some what, and he expresses himself as well pleased by the change of position. At present his pulse is OS, tomperaturo 98.5, respiration 20. "Signed I). W. Bliss, J. K. Barnes, J. J. Woodward, Robt. Reyburn. KACINU AT MAICATOtiA. A Geed Day anil Flyers Kntrreu. Saratoga, July SO. The weather is do de lightfnl. The great race of the day will be the summer handicap, for which all the cracks have entered. Hindoe was scratched from the race at half-past ten o'clock. The Dwycr Brethers gave as a reason that the great colt was conceding tee much weight te Checkmate and one or two ethers. The scratching caused consider able disapprobation. Girefle was the favor ite for the lirst race. The first race was a raile dash, in which Fellow play came in first, Victim second and Gi Gi Gi eofeo third. Time, 1:43. Sannterer led te the head of the stretch ; then Victim, Girofle, Fellewplay and the Duke of Mon Mon teose began their runs aud a great strug gle ensued. The event was in doubt te the distance stand, when Fellewplav came away and wen by two lengths. The second race, distance five urlengs, . was wen by Wyoming ; Olivia second ami Twice third. Time, 1:03$. Scandal led te the end of the stretch; then Olivia took up the lead and held it te the last furlong, when Wyoming headed her, came away and wen by two lengths. SAMU EL POWELL'S BLIINDKK. The Burning Ceal Mine at Tainaquu. Tamaqua, Pa., July 30. The fire in Ne. 9 slope of the Lehigh coal and navigation company's mine, at Lansford, was caused by Samuel Powell, one of the bosses enter, ing the slope with a naked lamp, which ignited the gas. Powell was taken out nearly dead this morning and is still un conscious. Twe hundred men aud boys were in the slope when the fire broke out, but they were all taken out safe ly. The mules wcre also rescued. The fire is still raging fiercely. Measures are being taken towards turning in the water and flooding the mine. Sheeting of a Little Bey. A little boy, nine years of age, named Maddoek, entered an orchard near Cat asauqna, belonging te a farmer named Faust and helped himself te some apples. When Faust saw him, instead of going for him with a switch, or in any ether allowable manner, he seized his gun, took deliberate aim and fired a lead of small shot into the boy's body ! And at last accounts the child was in a very criti cal condition doctors thought he would uie. Jebn Qnlncy Adams's Feneral. New Yerk, July 30. The funeral of the Rev. Jehn Q. Adams, pastor of the Baptist Berean church of this city, took place te-day. The services were celebra-. ted by the Rev. Dr. MacArthur, of Brooklyn, Rev. Dr. Everts of Jersey City, Rev. Christopher Rhodes of Brooklyn, Rev. J. J. Brenner, Rev. C. C. Norten and Rev. D. Helmes, most of whom made appropriate addresses. MAMKETB. FMIadelpma Market. Philadelphia, July 30. rienr market linn ; Superfine, 3 BW . S 1? J?3l Mi nte Indiana firaily. at 5 75JK 73; Pennsylvania family ss 6a 6 73; St. Leuis de6 0308 Se; Minnesota Lxtra jr. 7506 12': de straight, G 2 6 se : win ter patent te SOtfl SO ; spring de 7597 SO. Byeflenr at 503360. Wheat Market advancing ; Se. '2 Western "" -? ". anu 1 enn a J AnitiA. mt nlAi nt ! Knit si isiifat . Lern llarket steady; M&e: sail yellow 57e; sail Ne. 3. mixed. 3ias"n- "'- il&. steamer SXQ mixed, ZO)ic; Oats Market quiet and prices dull ; Ne. 1 Wn,te at Se ; Ne. 2,de41,e; Ne. S, de 40c ; Jie.aMixed.saeSDc? Rye at SOe. Previsions firm; mess perk $18918 90 beet - hams.- i-j-j .v inili& , hr $24 50. ' "" Bacen-Smoked shoulders 7:Jf8c ; salt Ue ..J u,arket and prices sternly: city kettle fl;i?05el,UU!l!CRl,ttl lU30c; proae ilutter Market and prices tlnu; Creamery extra at 24c; de geed te choice 0323e ; Ifradferd county and New Yerk extra, ite : tlrsts. 32ic. Rolls ttn rm ; Pennsylvania 13Q16c ; Western, uauc. Kggs steady; Fenn'a 17c; Western 1016c. cnecse nrm and niiihimr.i . .,. v.b- .,v?'inV1.1?,1c; wreni full cream. Petroleum nominal ; ICetined ,Jic Whtskv firm at tl ' c. Seeds Geed te prime Clever at SgSKc; Timethy at 3 003 10; de Flaxseed 1 a Hew xera Market. Nr 'out, July Se. Fleur State and West ern duU and without decided change; Super line State. $39094 00 ; extra dO$48U510; cholce 5l?.'5i?S5iiancyle:i S"0 73: round hoop Ohie f4 8j95 90 : choice de r- 3506 75 ; super tl no western J3 00a l CO; common te geed ex tra de $4 8005311 : cholee tin ir, .-r.ftt Ti hi white wheat de, at $. 25QtJ 25. South ern quiet, steady; common te fair extra$5 25 05 75 ; geed te cholce de 15 OQ7 IKVJ. Wheat &lc higher and busineas mainly speculative ; Ne. 2 red, July, $1 25-X0I sJ ; de August, $1 i".)rfBi a;; ue September, $1 'zflJ l S ; de October. 1 iMiiil ?;. Cern iimie better, falrlv iicilvi ralxc4 C0c. 'estcre. western spot, I958ic ; de future, 58 OatKc better; State, 431c; fl 4.lte. Live Stock Market. Ciiicaoe. Hogs Kcceipts. 10,000 hcaii ; ship ment.'), 5.5C0 head ; prime less active, but gen erally steady, with a lair demand ; mixed packing at $tt oeQuH); eouiuieu te medium light 25gff 45 ; geed bacon $ tage 75. Cuttlc-Uccclptri, 5,500 head; shipments, 4,208 head ; market slew and weak ; expert $5 tOQ 62i; geed te choice shipping at 5 C05 t; common te medium dull and 10c lower at $1 7035 40; native butchers' slew at $2 400 4 25; s lockers' and feeders' slew but steady at t2755 25; canning Tcxans active and 10c higher; cows! 75$2 05; fair te geed steers t5g3 50; choice te extra through grasscr Sheep Receipts, 800 head: shipments. COO head; market fairly active and llriu ; common te medium, J$1 DO; geed te choice, $4 350 Tins Journal' disKitch from (jlasgew aays : Cattle active at 14gl5c. Uraln aud l'ravlalea JuotatleB. One o'clock quotations or grain nnd provis previs ions, furnished by S. K. Vundt, Ilreker, I5 Ciuuaoe. July SO. ,.,, . Au?- Sept- Oc. Wheat $ LluXf i.isji; $ i.i5Jjf Cern i) ,4j .491 at SO; .29i .20C? Perk 17.!K 17.95 17.UC. Lard 11.RI 11.&S& 11.15 PHILAOSLriUA. . Aug. Sept, Oct. Wheat $LWi $ LSiS 1.28 Lern .57 .58 .6i)j f?' ""r .ii Noen limitations et the drain Market FuruLshed by Jacob li. Leng, Commission . ISreker. CmcAiie. Aug. Sept. Oct. Wheat $1.19 1.15 SI.I3-X Year. I.13X Sept. Cern ;49 .49; AVi OatS S0 .29 .ejrfr Perk 17.95 17.97K ...... Lard n.73 I1.C7H Philadelphia. ,, . Aug. Sept. Oct. Wl.eat I.2i $1.9 t 1.28K L'ern JSGJK .r,7 .BtR? Oats ....: Mj JWj .30 MtecKaarkec New Yerk, Philadelphia ami Lecal Stocka also linltfd States Bends reported tl.iily by Jacob B. Lenh. N. E. Cor. Centre Snimic. Niw Yerk Stocks. Stocks strong. July 30. A. K. P. K. r. X. 10:00 1:00 3:00 Meuey 23 .... Chicago & North Western 2rti I'JiK 12ffii Chicago. Mil. St. Paul ...... 113J& 114 1142 f!im!uli. Smit linrti vl vi ? esii Del., l.ack.& Western Delaware. A Hudsen Canal Denver A Rie Grande Hannibal & St. Jee Lake Shere ft Mich. Southern. Manhattan Elevated "?H .! ia 12$ ia 109,'i 110 no 102 10102K of .... 93& V'i 125 125Z 18 IV2 18V? IIX lF7 O.II.S Michigan Central Missouri, Kansas'& Texas... N. Y.,Lakc Erie & Western. New Jersey Central N. Y., Ontario A Western.... New Yerk Central Ohie A Mississippi Pacific Mail Steamship Ce. - 10 J 101 109J2 ag 95J 95 VA 32U 32 32 111 145 1441 Rf 52 53 52 ou l-uui uninua. de Preferred 1114 - ... 1UJ54 101 103 Central Pacillc 93 91 at Texas Pacllle Union Pacific Wabash, St. Leuis & Pacillc... Preferred Western Union Tel. Ce Philadelphia. Slecks steady. Pennsylvania 11. K Lehigh Valley Ltlilgli Navigation ISuffale, Pitts. A ttcs'cni Northern Central Northern Pacific. " Prelerred , llcstenvlllc Philadelphia Erie K. R Iowa Gulch Mining , United Statics IIends. United Slates 4 per cunts 44 Ti 5 5H 126 127 58 127 53 53: mi SI 92 801 "4 89J, Qi in 65 29 !1K MX 2X SO 22 23 2 46" 79 J tl .... r. w. 1:00 ... 116 ... 114 ... 102 ... 102 MISVELIjAXEOVS. Democratic County Committee. There will be a meeting of the Democratic Ceusty Cemmittui: at Shelier's Hetel, Lancas ter, at 10 a. 111., en Monthly, August 15, te fix the time of the County Convention. A full attendance of the members is re nested. W.U. II ENSEL, JyCT-lddftw Chairman. PUBLIC SAI.K OF CANADA IIOBSEB. ON MONDAY, AUGUST J.PMI, will be sold at public sale, at J. D. Denliuger's Merri mack Heuse, 1 15 North Prince Street, Lancas ter City, Pa., the following. te wit: SO Iid of Choice Heavy Canada Horses. They will all be heavy and well boned, and must be In all respects as represented by the undersigned or no sale. A credit et 60 days will be given. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. m.. when terms will be made known by GEOUGE GROSSMAN. , Samuel Hb.ss A.Se.f, Auctioneers. may29-2td CtPKCIAI. TKAINS TO LANDISVILLB. O The Reading A Columbia railroad will run special trains te Landisville en SUNDAY. JULi 31, as lollews : Leaving King street, Lancaster, at 8:10 and 10:10 a. m., and 1:K p. m. Upper depot at 8:20 and 10:20 a. 111., ami 1:55 p. m. Returning Leave LandisvUle at 12:00 m., 4:55 and 8:00 p m.. arriving at KIngstrcet, Lan caster, at 12:15, 5:13 and 8:45 p. m. Tickets for the round trip, 25c., geed for Sun day only. Jyg2Hl A.M. WILSON. Snpt. THE TWENTT-TH1KU AKIUVEKSAKT and picnic et the LANCASTER V.JES NERCHOR will be held at What-Glcn Park en. MONDAY, AUGUST 1st, 18SU 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 ladies belonging te the society will be admitted, and ladies who de net belong will be admitted also, providing they are accem panted by a member of the society. Omnibuses will leave Masnnercher Hall ami Lawrence Knapp'a saloon. East King street, at 9 o'clock, a. in., and run every hour during; the day. By order of the committee. GEO. PFEIFFER, Jy29-2td Secretary. WANTED. ANTED A GIKt. TO DO GKNKRAE. T T housework, a rare chance offered. A p. JFIJ .... IUU U"i!.V. WANTED-TWO GIKXS TO DO GEK cral housework. Apply at the t atmrt SPKECllER HOUSE, jy21-lfd 27 North Duke Street. WAJMTJSD-A SECOND STOBY FRONT room suitable for an efllec, within a square or Centre. Fer 'particulars addres Ikx 2, Epurata, Pa. jj-27-3ta