Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, August 01, 1881, Image 3

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    LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, MONDAY AUGtJST 1, t881.
THE VAMP.
The Worshipers at Landisville.
The afternoon trains of Saturday brought
large numbers te the camp from all sta
tions, -and it seen became evident, that
notwithstanding the threatening aspect of
the weather, bunday would be a "big day.
The 2 o'clock service en Saturday from
the stand was largely attended Rev. It.
W. Humphries, of Reading, presided and
preached an .eloquent sermon based en the
text, "We have net followed cunningly
devised fables," 2 Peter 1, xvi.
Prayer meeting at C p. m., was held as
usual in the upper tent and was well at
tended. Rev. G. G. Rakestraw, of Down Dewn Down
iugtewn, who has charge of this meeting
nightly speaks iu glowing terms of his suc
cess. Shortly after supper the drizzle changed
into drops and a rain was apparent, and
en this account the 7A o'clock service was
held in the tabcniaefc. " Ged is our re
fuge and strength ; a very present help in
time of trouble," was the subject en which
Rev. Dr. J. 1J. Debbins, of Philadelphia,
preached a practical discourse, Dr. Dob Deb
Inns, who was at one time stationed at
Duke street M. E. church in this city,
has lest none of his eloquence and power
that made his pastorate in this city se suc
cessful. Sunday.
Yesterday was all that could be wished
for in the weather point of view. Special
train were run en both railroads te the
camp ground Irem all points ; one train
alone, en the P. It. It., from this city, car
ried 11 lillcd cars, full of people, te the
tented grove.
The (i a. m. service was net se well at
tended as the love feast at 8, at which
Rev.' G.G. llakestraw presided ; no sermon
was preached. There was an unusual
interest manifested in the services. This
was the annual feast of this circuit and
always attracts the attention of the clergy
and eepc.
The sermon of Rev. Dr. Hamlin, of the
Ridge Avenue church, Harrisburg, was
listened te by ever two thousand persons.
It was based en the text, " Fer Ged se
loved the world, etc.," from Jehn 3,
iii and xvi. Dr. Hamlin is one of the
leading spirits in the camp and is consid
ered by the Methodist people as one of
the most eloquent, ornate and powerful
preachers iu Central Pennsylvania. His
cilbrt en the occasion justified the exalted
opinion his church has of him. His dis
course was a sound, practical one, being
full of pointed illustrations and logical
sayings.
The children's meeting at i o'clock was
a grand success. It was, indeed, a line
sight te see the immense number of little
folks ; te listen te their singing and mark
the interest exhibited.
In point of numbers the " p. m. services
was as large as that of the morning. Dr.
G. A. Reachc, of Broekl-n, N. Y., pre
sided and preached an eloquent discourse
en the words : " Hut Christ is All in All."
Like Dr. Hamlin, Dr. Reacho stands high
among Methodist clcigy, and his discourse
en this occasion showed tee well that
merit has been well rewarded.
Supper ever it became apparent that the
large majority of the visitors would leave
with the day, and this was visible at the
evening meeting at 7A o'clock, which was
i resided ever and the sermon preached by
Rev. W. C. Robinson, of the Duke street
church, this city. The sermon was de
livered iu Mr. Robinson's usual clear and
forcible style and was an eloquent and
ornate discourse, based en the words found
in Hebrews vii 2.1 and 2G.
Monday.
Rev. Mr. Drubakcr conducted the 0 a.
m. prayer meeting, and it, with the 8 a. iu.
meeting conducted by Rev. G. G. Rakes
traw, were very poorly attended.
Nearly every person en the grounds was
present at the 10A o'eleck meeting te hear
Rev. W. J. Millsj of Reading. Fer ever
an hour Mr. Mills held the large audience's
undivided attention te a discourse ou the
theme "The dispensation of glory." His
sermon was a practical one divided into
three parts; first, the gospel mirror; sec
ond, the gospel transformation ; and third,
the gospel agency. Rev .Mills is a lice
elocutionist and an ornate and eloquent
preacher, and the sermon this morning was
a oed one.
Citiip Ileum.
Twe buggies, driven by country boys,
collided en the pike near the railroad one
is without a wheel and both are badly
scratched.
Rev. Rebert Carsen , of West Chester,
arrived this morning.
Rev. J. W. Weed, of Marietta, conduct
ed the Jl o'clock meeting te day.
A Disorderly Car.
Complaint, from an altogether reliable
and responsible citizen, comes te us of the
lack of regulations and great disorder en
the train which left Landisville station en
the Pennsylvania railroad last evening at
7 o'clock for Harrisburg. There seemed
te be no conductor nor ether eflicial te
preserve order and decency. Unruly whites
and negrees smoked and otherwise made
themselves offensive te ladies, crowded
them out of seats, and iu all respects
acted se outrageously that the company
ought te inquire who is responsible for
what has reflected te the diserediL of the
read.
Surprise Party.
Harvey Raymond, the statesman of
Lewer Mt. Jey township, residing about
a-half mile west of Springville, was the
victim of a surprise party en Saturday
evening the anniversary of his birthday.
Te County Commissioners' Clerk I. N.
Wills was deputed the delicate diplomatic
duty of getting Harvey away while the
surpriscrs get possession. Under pretense
of carrying a letter from Commedore
Hiestaud te ex-Seuaier Cameren, Mr.
Wills obtained Raymond's company te the
old Denegal farm. Cameren was, of course,
net at home, but when they returned
Harvey found that he had been outwitted,
and a number of his friends from the
neighborhood, Prothenotary McMellen,
District Attorney Davis, Treasurer GielF,
Messrs A. S. Edwards, J. P. Knight, P.
E. Slaymakcr aud AI. F. Shcnck. of this
city, Representative Courtney, of Eliza Eliza
beththewn, and many ethers were en Hand.
They made :t pleasant for Har
vey until a late hour and a
"great" time was had around a
well spread beard. The Spring Garden
cornet band serenaded him during the
evening aud the members were hand
somely entertained.
When the "letter" which was borne
from one statesman te the ether was pro
duced, opened and read it was found te
be a writ from Cem. Hicstand directing
ex-Senater Cameren te detain Raymond
until his friends could set his house in
order for the " surprise."
Harvey says he is forty-live years old,
but in virtue and cxpoiieuce three score
and ten.
What the l'olice Say.
Iu reply te the editorial animadversions
of Saturday's 2few Era relative te the dis
order en East King street near Lime, ou
Friday evening, several members of the
police force, who have been interviewed,
declare the Era's statement te be a gross
exaggeration. It is true, they say, there
was an alarm of fire, and for a time consid
erable noise aud disorder. The alarm of
fire was caused by some of the circus men
who, in the southern part of the city,
poured upon the ground and burned a
considerable quantity of coal oil for the
purpose of enabling them te gather up
their traps. On reaching the railroad sid
ing in the northeastern part of the city,
they repeated the operation, causing a
great light, well calculated te mislead
both firemen and policemen. One of the
policemen .in the western part of the city
was se certain there was a lire that he rau
te the Humane engine house te ring the
bell.
COLUMBIA NEWS.
OUK BEGUI.AU CORRESPONuKNCK.
The cylinder head of engine Ne. 102
blew out yesterday afternoon east of
Meuatville.
Yesterday it rained all around Columbia
but here we hardly received a drop.
Men arc new employed in staking out
the ground en which the St. Jehn's Luth
eran church is te be erected.
Te-morrow evening a birthday party
will be held iu Desch's hall. Dancing will
be the principal amusement.
The Y. M. C. A. excursion te Atlantic
City en the 4th of August and the one en
the 18th of the same month te the same
place both premise te be grand affairs. "5
The services held in the different
churches were poorly attended yesterday.
As engine Ne. 182 of the P. R. R. was
going cast at e:30 this morning an axle of
one of the cars broke near Dillerville
the truck of the same being run off the
track. The wreck car was en hand and
in the course of an hour the wreck was
fixed.
A young Columbia man in getting a
drink of water at the spring back of the
station at Landisville, made a misstep,
falling into the spring and receiving a
thorough ducking.
Engine Ne. 87, attached te the P. R.R.
excursion train te the Landisville camp
meeting yesterday, gave out near Diller
ville, delaying the train for an hour.
In a well-known beer saloon en Union
street, two men started a light ou Satur
day evening, but it was quickly suppressed
by the ever ready landlord.
Jehn Wolfe, brake man en engine Ne.
03 of the P. R. R., while coupling a car en
Saturday had his hand severely mashed.
Amputation it is thought will net be
necessary.
Near the corner of Second and Union
streets the read is iu a very bad couditieu,
likewise the crossing. Council or thesa
havingthc reads iu charge should leek te
this matter at once, as it is unsafe for driving.
A party drove te A ashiugten borough
en Saturday evening aud gave a very
pleasant surprise te Miss Eva Shu man. A
bass supper was then prepared for the
uninvited guests.
The dredging machine which was ex
pected te arrive here this, morning, te
clean the Columbia coal shute, has net yet
put in an appearance.
About 7 o'clock this morning as a horse
aud carriage were coming ever Seuth Sec
end street, a wheel broke, throwing the
occupants out ever the dasher but receiv
ing no damage.
A number of Columbia gentlemen went
up te sec the Columbia camping-out club,
at Coderus. They returned this morning
and report that the boys are nicely situa
ted ami arc having a splendid time.
This morning as a young colored boy,
employed at Campbell's livery and ex
change stables, was trying te put a horse
and buggy away, the" horse became fright
ened and ran off., The boy jumped in be
hind but could net get the horse under
contiel. Up the alley between Locust and
Walnut streets it dashed aud ever Fifth
street, were it was at last caught.
Mr. Nat. Raker, formerly of Columbia,
but at present working at the machiue
shops in Alloena, is in town ou a visit te
his relations. Mr. Win. Darby, of Har
risburg, was in town te-day. Miss Ella
Heath, who has been visiting Miss Ella
Fry, returned te her home in Philadelphia
te-day, accompanied by Miss F. Miss
Kate Heck, of Harrisburg, is the guest of
Miss Ida Decker.
Mr. Jehn Klingbell, the janitor of the
Columbia public schools, has one of the
finest collections of Indian relics, old and
costly coins, stuffed -birds and animals,
and numerous ether curiosities, te be
found anywhere. He will net sell any of
them but will show and explain all he
knows about them, whiehNve assure yen is
net a little.
It is hard te tell whether the Osceola
Tribe, I.'O. R. M."s excursion was a suc
cess or net. Seme say there were nearly
four hundred along, while ethers
say that only two hundred and ninety
three bearded the steamer " Chester."
Rut all de say that these who accompanied
the excursion had an enjoyable time,
which we de net doubt, as they had every
thing that could give them pleasure.
On beard the beat was ene of the most
pleasant features they had.
William W. Wanbaugh, a carpenter,
-while working at one of the houses ela
Mr. Wancr, en Shawnee street, en Satur
day, fell between two rafters aud his whole
weight falling en his right arm broke it
below the elbow, also knocking it out of
place at the elbow..
This morning Squire Frank committed
William Jeffersen te jail for appearance at
court for outraging Eva Baker, a young
colored girl about 11 years old. The atro
cious deed was committed en the 21st of
July, when he had intended taking the girl
te the circus, and was only discovered en
last Friday. Jeffersen is a barber by trade.
The Landisville campmecting, in repaid
te numbers, was a failure yesterday.
About half of these who generally go
there en Sundays were forced te remain
home en account of the threatening
weather, and Harrisburg was represented
by about one-third of its regular number,
aud ou the same account, but theso who
did go from observation had a very pleas
aut time. The Safe Harber train, cairy
mg neatly four hundred people, passed
through here yesterday morning at 8:10
for the camp grounds.
Ou Saturday evening a colored man and
his wife came down Union street wrangl
ing with each ether. Iu front of Dave
Yeung's butcher establishment their dis
pute turned into blows and ended by the
man pulling out a revolver and threaten
ing te blew his wife's heart out if she did
net be quiet. She continued abusing him
aud he finally fired three shots at her,
which missed her, but nearly hit Mrs.
Yeung, who was sitting in front of her
deer. Other parties interfered and quiet
was again restored. It is thought that
the first two shots fired were blank
cartridges, as the bullets nor their marks
could net be found, but the third one
buried itself a few inches above where
Mrs. Yeung had been sitting. Ne arrests
were made.
Yesterday afternoon a number of rolling
mill liaiifl2 tMilr n pnimtn nf lretrj P ltfil
up te Chickies rock, intcndinr te spend!
the remainder of the day there. After
they had been there nearly an hour, a
gang or tramps, probably the same who
were arrested by Officers Fisher
and Redcuhauscr a few weeks age,
joined them aud asked for some
beer, which being refused them, they began
abusing the mill bauds. After enduring
their insults as long as possible one of the
hands up and knocked a tramp down. In
a few minute; all hands were engaged aud
several hard knocks giveu aud received.
The tramps were finally put te flight, but
net before they had received such a whip
ping that they will net seen forget.
AT THE FBISUN.
XEW ADVERTISEMENTS'
Monthly Meeting or the Inspectors.
The August meeting of the Beard of
prison inspectors was held te day, all the
members being present. The mernintr
session was mainly taken up with the ap- I
ni.rn.nl vf Kill. nr-M M.LI..U H. .It. : I
i"'" uiua, aiwi iruitu me luuewiug
business was transacted :
Keeper Weise was granted leave of ab
sence for two weeks. During this time
G. A. Smith will act as keeper.
Petitions were granted foethe discbarge
of eleven convicts under the insolvent law,
their terms expiring before the next meet
iug of the beard of inspectors. The peti
tions were reported favorably. Meral
Instructor Swank was granted leave of ab
sence for two weeks.
On motion of Mr. Carter the considera
tion of the gas and water question was
deferred until some future meeting.
It was decided te ask for bids for coal
for the prison, about two hundred tens,
bids te be handed in en August 31 and
opened at the meeting of the beard of in
spectors en Monday, September 5.
The election of a successor te Harry
Cooper was discussed and several persons
were named as suitable for the position,
but as it was net known whether or net
they would accept, the election was de
ferred until the next meeting.
After the announcement of visiting com
mittees for the ensuing month the beard
adjourned.
F
LINN JfeWlLLSONi
"PUSS WILLSON!
SUCCESSORS TO FLINN & BREXE.VAK
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Out te Dust.
The funeral of the late Gee. II. Showers
took place at 2 p. m. te-day from St.
James P. E. church, whither his remains
aud the relatives and friends were con
veyed from the residence of Win. A. Mor Mer Mor
eon, where he had died. The services at
the church were conducted by Rev. D. B.
Willson aud the music rendered by the
boy choir. A detachment of Masens, under
direction of II. E. Slaymakcr, escorted
the funeral precession te the church aud
thence te Shreincr's cemetery. The body
was exposed te view in the tower entrance
te the church where many friends took ad
vantage of the opportunity for a last leek
at the vustcd features of their departed
companion. The bearers were II. E. Car Car
eon, D. II. Wylie, James B. Strine and
Chas. Yeung Masonic brethren and fel
low craftsmen of deceased. Notable
among the floral tributes were a beautiful
cress of exquisite flowers and a base with
the words At Rest " projected in white
buds, the contribution of his fellow em
ployees of the Intelligencer office, sup
plied by H. A. Schroyer.
Te Water Consumers.
The work of removing the positions of
the fire plugs en North Queen street te
make them conform te the increased width
of pavement, makes it necessary at inter
vals te shut off the water along the two
first squares of North Queen street. Work
men were engaged all Saturday night aud
Sunday morning in removing the plug at
North Queen and Orancre streets, some
twelve feet further north. Te-night the
plug at North Queen and Chestnut street
will be removed, and the water will be
again shut off.
Kicked by a Derse.
On Thursday Edward Miller was kicked
by a herse en the farm or Jacob Fritz,
near Quarryville. The shoe struck him
above the eye, cutting him quite severely.
Proposals for Ceal nncl Lead.
On Saturday evening, at the mayor's
office, the bids for furnishing coal for the
water weiks for the ensuing three months
were opened, in mas were ler JNe. 1 pea.
coal, in sucn quantity as may be required
for the ensuing live mouths, aud were as
fellows :
Bauragardner & Ce., per ten ; $3.14 ;
Russel & Shulmycr, per teu, $3.0G ; Jas.
Stewart & Sen, per ten, $2.93. The con
tract was awarded te Stewart & Sen.
Fer furnishing lead for the use of the
water department for the cusuiug five
months, the bids were : Jacob Gable,
$3.00 per cwt. ; Flinn & Willson, $.r.C2A
per cwt. The contract was awarded te
Flinn & Willson.
Supposed Stelen Goods round.
This morning, about seven o'clock,
Foreman Jehn Mallcy, of the Pennsylva
nia railroad, found a box of goods lying
in a ditch along the track between Wit
mers and Mill Creek water station. The
box is destined for New Yerk and it was
shipped from Dayton. Ohie. In a corn
field near this place Mr. Malley leuud ten
pieces of cloth and a bag of flax seed. It
is supposed that a train of cars was
robbed by thieves last, night who threw off
the goods. The box is new at Musslc
mans, this side of Witmers, and it has net
been opened.
Picnics.
The Micnnercher are holding their pic
nic at What Glen Park te-day.
The picnic of the "Square" association
came oil' at Tell's I Iain en Saturday The
crowd was large considering the bad
weather aud the order was very geed.
This afternoon a picnic for the benefit
of St. Antheny's chinch is being held at
Tell's Hain.
Vacation.
Rev. W..jF. Lichliter, of St. Luke's Re
formed church, left Lancaster te day for a
summer vacation, which will include a
two weeks' stay at Ocean Greve, a tour
up the Hudsen, and a few weeks at his
old home at Woodstock, Va.
Aldermen's Monthly MM.
The aldermen's bills against the county
for July, for fees in dismissed cases, se far
as heard from, run as fellows : Mc Mc Mc
Coneniy, $109.80 ; Barr, $224.45 ; Spurrier,
$221.3ri ; Samson, $10C.7e; A. F. Don Den
nelly, $159.80: P. Denmlly's will be about
$00.
Waived a Hearing.
B. F. Hendersen, East Denegal tax col
lector, charged with embezzlement, was
te have had a hearing before Alderman
Spurrier this afternoon. He waived a
hearing and gave bail for appearance at
court
Watch Kecevered.
August Rest, tailor, of 34C Beaver
street, has found his watch, which he
thought was stolen from his heuse en
Saturday. It had net been taken out of
the house.
Committed.
Themas Daveseu, for drunken and dis
orderly conduct, was committed te the
county jail for ten days by Alderman Don Den
nelly. Less of a Herse.
The fine black horse used by the Adams
express company took suddenly ill and
died yesterday.
Twe isngines.
On account of the heavy travel west,
fast line had two engines en this afternoon.
Summer Incisure.
Frank Sprccber left this merniug for
The Thousand Isles en a pleasure trip.
Persons wishing te go en Dale's Niagara ex
cursion can procure their tickets en the 2.1,
3d or 4tli at Fondersmith's book store. A
number of ticket have already been sold.
Excursion Register.
Tuesday, Aug. 2. Dale's Watklns and Niag
ara, $9.75.
Thursday, Aug. 4. y. 11. C. A. excursion te
Atlantic City. Twe days, $3.
Thursday, Aug. 4. Clcmmcns'a Hand excur
sion te Pine Greve Parle, $1.30.
Saturday, Aug. 13. Ringgold Hand Excursion
te Atlantic City via. Reading read, $3. Three
lays.
Thursday, Aug. 18. Clark ft Schmidt's -excursion
te Atlantic City. Tire days, $,:.
City VIII Pesters.
Carsen ft Henscl, city bill pesters and dis
tribulers, office Intkixigencek building, Xe.6
Seuth Queen street.
Ne swindler shall shave us except It be with
Cuticura Shaving Seap.
Nursing mothers and delicate females gain
strength from Matt Bitters.
Ringgold Band Excursion
te Atlantic City en Saturday, August IX
Round trip tickets geed for three days, $3.
Petersburg, Manhcini, Bruck harts, Luudis
vlUc, Lltltz and Ephruta, $2.73. .Train leaves
Lancaster (King street) at. 4:10 a. m.;Celumbla,
4:10; Manhelin, 4:13 ; Lltltz. 4:35, See circulars
and bills. y23,30,aug3,C,8,llA2tw
FISHINGS TACKLE,
Beds, Reels, Lines, Floats, Heeks, &c.
THE FINEST AND GREATEST VAKIETV KYEIl OFFERED IN THE CITY, AT
1- PRICES WHICH DEFY COMPETITION.
O-Call and see our stock. Ne trouble te show goods.
FLIST & WILLSOIST,
152 NORTH QUEEN STREET, - - - LANCASTER, PA.
THIBD EDITION
MONDAY EVENING. AUG. I, 1881.
BETTER THAN EVER.
ANOTHER GOOD NIGHT.
OX THE HIGHWAY TO HEALTH.
SPECIAL XOTJVES.
lied Bugs, Keaclies.
itats, mice, ants, Hies, vermin, mosquitoes
Insects, Ac, cleared out by " Kough en Rats."
15c. boxes at druggists. Depot .Jehn F. Keng
& Sens, Lancaster.
If the mother Is feeble it is Impossible that
her children should be strong. I.ydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound is a perfect speci
fic in all chronic diseases et the sexual system
of women, Send te Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkliam,
233 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mas., ler pamphlets.
The Reason Why.
The tonic effect of Kidney-Wert Is produced
by its cleansing and purifying action en tiic
bleed. Where there Is a gravelly deposit in
the urine, or milky, ropy urine irem dlser
dcrcd kidneys. It cures without fail. Consti
pation and piles readily yield te its cathartic
and healing power. Tut up in dry vegetable
form or liquid (very concentrated), either act
prompt and sure. Trey Budget.
jy25-lwdftw
Ge te II. H. Cochran's Jrug store, 137 North
Queen street, for Mrs. freeman'1.'! New Airi Airi
tienal Dyes. Fer brightness and durability et
coler.arc unc-iiuoled. Celer from 2 te 5 pounds.
Directions in English and Germun. Price. 1.1
cents.
A Cough, Celd or sere Threat should ec
stepped. Neglect frequently results in an In.
curable Lung Disease or Consumption.
Brown's lirenchiul Troches de net disorder
the stomach like cough syrups and balsams,
but act directly en the inflamed parts, allaying
Irritation, give relief In Asthma, llrenchial
Coughs, Catarrh, and the Threat Troubles
which Singers and PuhlicSpcakcrs are subject
te. Fer thirty years Rrewn's llrenchial
Troches have been recommended by physi
cians, and alwayj give pertect 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 cents a box
everywhere. uiK-ivdTTh.tS.tlyw
ir Veu Are Sick, Head
the Kidney-Wert advertisement in another
column, and it will explain te you the rational
method el getting well. Kidney-Wert will
save you mere doctor's bills than any oilier
medicine known. Acting with specific energy
en the kidneys and liver. It cures the worst
diseases caused by their derangement. Use it
at once In dry or liquid term. Either is equal
ly efficient, the liquid is the easiest, but the
dry Is the most economical Interior.
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Itching files symptoms and euro.
The symptoms are meistnre, lika perspira
tlen, intense itching, increased by scratching,
very distressing, particularly at night, as ir
pin worms were crawling In and about the
rectum the private parts are sometimes af
fected ; It allowed te continue very serious re
sults may lollew. Dr. Swaync'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, three boxes
for $12.5. Sent by mail te any address en re
ceipt of price le currency or three cent post
age stamps. Prepared only by Dr. Swaync A
Sen. 330 North Sixth street. Philadelphia, Pa.
Sold by all prominent druggists.
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The Tiny Housewife.
The careful, tidy housewife, when .she is giv
ing her house Its spring cleaning, should bear
In mind that the dear inmates of her house are
mere precious than neuses, and that their sys.
terns need cleansing by purifying the bleed,
regulating the .stomach and bowels te prevent
and cure the diseases arising from spring ma
laria and miasma, ami she should knew that
there is nothing that will de itse perfectly and
surely as Hep Bitters, the purest and best of
nlUmcilicines. See ether column.
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Cortilicale.
"1 have used Knrdeck Weed Hitters Willi
great bencflt for indigestion and const ipatieu
of the bowels " C. L. EASTON,
Hamilton. Out.
Price $1. Fert. Uu ut II. B. Cochran's drug
store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster.
HENRY'S CARBOLIC SALVE.
The best Salve In the world for cnts, bruises,
sores, ulcers, saltrhcum, tettcr,chuppcd hands,
chilblains, corns and all kinds et skin erup
tions, freckles and pimples. The salve is
guaranteed te give perfect satisfaction in
every case or money refunded. Be sure you
get Henry's Carbolic Salve, as all ethers are
but Imitations and counterfeits. Price 23 cents.
Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drugstore,
137 and 13.0 North Queen street.
A Geed Angel's Visit A Tale et "Itosii "Itesii
dwlis." Blanche called en Kate, one pleasant day,
and found her sad and sighing, dearest friend,
once bright and gay, new scarce could keep
from crying; ler, "eh," she said, "'tis a dt
grace te see with scrofula, my lace se badly
marred !" then said her friend, ' Uesadalis will
your troubles end." Blanche called en Kate
another day ami found her once mere 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 Uesadalis, it drives away all
skin disorders, humor, nay. It tones the sys
tern, cures your ills and banishes all doctor's
bills! Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug
Stere, 137 and 130 North Queen street.
jJ301ydeedAw:l
Aletliersl niuiiieinii lilethers!:
Are yen disturbed at night anil lrek u et
your rest by a sick child suffering and crying
with the 'excruciating pain et cutting teelh ?
If sc, go at once and get a bottle of .MUS.
WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYKUP. 11 will re
lieve the peer Httlc suflerer immediately de
pend upon it; there Is no mistake, about it.
There is net a mother ou eai th who has ever
used it, who will net tell yen 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 sate te
use in all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and
is the prescription et one et the eldestand
best femitfe physician and nurses in the
United States. Sold everywhere; 23 cents a
Lettie. marMvlwSl.W.VS
Uy Universal Accord,
Ater's Cathaiitie l'nxs arc the be3t et all pur
gatives for famiiy 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, prevat them the best and met effec
tual purgative Pill that medical science can
devise. Being purely vegctubte no harm can
arise from their use. . 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 perfect order, and
maintain in healthy action the whole machi
nery et life. Mild, searching and effectual,
they are especially adapted te the needs et the
digestive apparatus, derangements et which
they prevent ami cure. It timely taken. They
arc the best and safest physic te employ ler
children and weakened'ennstitutiens, where a
mild but eflcctual cathartic Is required. Fer
sale by all dealers. Jy2S-lydThft w
Hay Fever.
Mn. A. L. Avehv, Pharmacist, Newark, N.
J. Having been severely alllicted ler eleven
years with nay Fever, after trying almost
everything without avail, I gave up all hopes
of being enred, when I purchased et you a
box of Ely's Cream Balm. Te my surprise,
alter a few applications, I was entirely re
lieved. IS. iVaisen Harris, Letter Carrier, Ne.
14, New P. O., Newnrk, N. J.
Messes. Wurru & Bekdick, Druggist, Ithaca,
N. Y. I recommend te these suffering (as I
have been) with Hay Fever, Ely's Cream
Balm. Having tried nearly all the remedies I
could And, and give tilts a decided preference
ever them all. it has given me immediate re
lief. C. T. Stephens, Hardware Merchant,
Ithaca, N. Y. Sept. 6, 1830. Price 50 cents.
Jy2fl-2wdced&w
1'OZITICAL.
Fer County Commissiener:
FP.ANK CLAUK, of Strasburg township
Subject te the choice et the Democratic comi
ty convention. aprft-d&wtp
ADAS1 S. IMETMCH, of Maner township.
Subject te the decision of the Democratic
comity convention.
UENKY F. HAKTMAN (Lime Burner), of
East Lampeter township. Subject te the choice
of the Democratic county convention.
nprt-d&wtp
MARTIN H1LDEBUANT, or Mount Jey
Borough. Subject te the decision of the Dem Dem
ecratic county convention. apl3-d&wtp
JEUK MOHLEU. Ephnila. Subject le the
decision of the Democratic county conven
tion. aprll-ilAwtp
ISAIAH MuKlLLIPS, of Lancaster city,
subject te the choice et the Democratic County
Conveulien. jly20-lmd
Fer County Auditer:
JOHN S. BKOWN, et Drumnru township.
Sublecl te Democratic rules. m27-dftwtp
JOHN L. L1G11TNEU, ofLeneeck township.
Subicct te the decision of the Democratic
ceuntv convention. aprlS-tfd&w
JVJV IF Alt VEJtTlSEMEXTS'
"vtetick.
il Houghten's Omnibuses will leave Centre
square en hundav, 31st, ler Landisville Camp
meeting at 7 o'clock. Fare, n cents for the
round trip. jy23 3tdll
ALL IEKONS WHO INTEND TO CO
te Pine Greve en Thursday next, should
procure their tickets net later than Wednes
day neon, in order te give the band ample
time te arrange ler ears. img 1 ltd
"OEMOVED THE EAGLE SHOE STORE
XL removed te Ne. 51 North Queen Street,
Inquirer building, room latelv occupied by
Henry Gcrnait. ' JOHN HEIMENZ.
ltd
Democratic County Committee.
There will be a meeting et the Democratic
Cecxtv Cemmittec at Shober's Hetel, Lancas
ter, at 10 a. m., en Monday, August 13, te fix
the time et" the County Convention. A lull
attendance of t he members is requested.
W. IT. HKNSEL,
jy27-tdil&w Chairman.
SCHOOL TAX NOTICE.
Tills is the LAST WEEK for the payment
el Scheel Tax, for which the percentage will
be allowed.
W. O. MARSHALL. Treasurer,
iS-tld U Ne. 12 Centre Square.
"VTOTICE TO KEAL ESTATE OWNERS.
1 Our Monthly Catalogue will be issued
shortly. It" you have real estate te sell or ex
change enter it en our books at once. Fer
city properties no charge until sale. Terms
reasonable and facilities ler selling the best in
the ceunly. ALLAN A. 1IERR & CO..
Real Estate and Insurance Agents,
JySOlmdR 3 North Dnke Street.
EXCVJtSIOXS.
"IAL.E .SIXTH SUMMER TO UK TO
Niagara Falls and Watkins Glen,
ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1881.
Leave Lancaster en Nlugara Express at 11 a.
Tickets for the Round Trip,.
...S9.75
Geed te return en all trains for 13 days.
Speeial reductions et one dollar per day less
than regular charges at Cataract, Interna
tional, Glen Mountain and Glen Park Hotels.
Tickets will be oed te leave also en 3d and
-1 tli et August. Fer tickets and Information
call en G. L. FON DERSM1TH,
32 East King Street,
or J AS. A DALE,
jy.-3wd&ltw Yerk, Pa.
I CGUSr IK, A CHEAP TKll'.
WAIT FOR THE REST!
GRAND EXCURSION
ATLANTIC CITY,
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. Ce with us and
get the worth et your money. It is a cheap trip.
CLARK te SCHMID,
11.1
Managers.
1
HIE LAST OF THE !EAsON!
AND THE BEsT!
TO
PINE GKOVE PAKK,
THURSDAY, AUG. 4th, 1881.
FARE FOR THE ROUND TRIP. - - SI. 50.
CHILDREN, HALF-PRICE.
The train will leave Lancaster at 3:30o'cleck,
Mountville at 3:43. Columbia at (, and Marietta
at U-.10. The train will nl-e step at Miiidle Miiidle
tewn, Harrisburg, Mcchanicsbnrg and Car
lisle, going and coming, allowing persons an
opportunity te visit these places.
Several bands et the comity have been in
vited te participate, and it is expected tnat a
number et them will attend.
MUSIC ON THE TRAIN,
MUSIC ON THE GROUNDS.
FREE DANCING,
FREE BOATING:
FREE TEN-PIN ALLEYS,
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
dcr that the large crowd may be provided with
proper accommodations.
Remember the object te .buy new instru
mentsand the date, THURSDAY, AUG. 4.
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WAXTEJi.
ANTED A GIICL. TO DO UENEKAC.
itrered. Ai
jy2S-2wd
T housework-, a rare chance offered. Ap.
li ill tins UUICC.
WANTED-TWO GIKL3 TO DO GEN
cral housework. Apply at the
SPRECHEK HOUSE.
jy'21-Wl 27 North Duke Street.
The President Satliiled With His Coudltlen.
Executive Mansion, "Washington, Aug.
1. 8:30 a. m. The president slept well
during the night and this merping is cheer
ful and expresses himself as feeling better
than at any time since he was hurt. After
slight rise of yesterday afternoon his tem
perature became again normal early in the
evening and se continued. lie appears
stronger and has evidently made geed
progress en the read towards recovery dur
ing the last few days. His pnlse is new
04, temperature 9S.4, respiration 19.
Signed D. W. Bliss.
J. K. Barnes.
J. J. "Woodward.
Kebt. Reyburn.
F. H. Hamilton.
ELECTRICAL INVESTIGATIONS.
"Vir ANTED A YOUNO CAKIUAOE TRI "
vV mer. One wishing te work under in
structiens preferred.
ltd
S.1J.COX.
Church Street.
The Inductor's Searcb for the UalL
Executive Mansion, "Washington, D.
C, Aug. 111:45 a. m. (Unofficial) The
president is passing a quiet, comfortable
day. Under the supervision of the at
tending surgeons, Professors' Bell and
Tainter this morning made another appli
cation te the patient's body of the elec
trical apparatus known as the induction
balance, with a view te completing the
tests of Saturday, which were uet entirely
conclusive, and ascertaining definitely aud
certainly, if possible, the location of the
ball.
Professors Bell ami Tainter have been
almost constantly engaged for two weeks
in experiments with the induction balance;
and have made several modifications and
improvements which jjreatly add te its
efficiency. They trietl the improved ap
paiatus upon the president's body for the
first time last Saturday, aud although it
iudicated faintly the location of the ball, it
was afterwards feuud te be slightly
out of adjustment and the experiment
.was net regarded as perfectly conclusive.
The results of this morning's test, how
ever, are entirely satisfactory both te Pro
fessors Bell and Tainter, aud te the at
tending physicians, and it is new unani
mously agreed that the location of the ball
has been ascertained with reasonable ex
actness and certainty, and fiat it lie", as
heretofore stated in these dispatches, in
the Irent wall of the abdomen, immedi
ately ever the groin, about five inches be
low and te the right of the nave).
The experiments this morning were re
peated several times and weie made by
Profs. Bell and Tainter independently, se
as te guard as far as possible against
errors arising from the faulty perception
of a single individual or from one persoe's
mistaken judgment as te the comparative
intensity of sounds.. In every instance,
however, when the small disks attached
te the machine were placed in such a pesi
tien en the patient's hotly as te
indicate the location of the black
aud blue spot which appeared en
the lower right side of the abdomen seen
after the president was shot, the one
listeuiug at the microphone said that he
detected evidences of disturbance. It
made no difference' whether the experi
menter could sec the disks or uet, when
ever they were placed in that particular
position, he became instantly awaic of the
f ict aud announced it. The experiments
were varied and continued till all were
convinced that the bullet had been found
or at least located en a straight line run
ning through the body from front te back,
just above the groin en the right side.
It was net possible te ascertain with any
degree of certainty the depth at which
the ball lies, imbedded en this imaginary
line. But as the front wall of the abdomen
at this peiut is about two and one-half
inches in thickucss,the ball inustiie within
that distance of the surface. These
results fully confirm the original diagnosis
of the case made by the attending sur
geons seen after the president received
his injury, and that fact is as gratifying te
them as the complete success of thu in
duction balauce is te the professors,
Bell and Tainter. This "is the first
instance in which an imledded bul
let has. been accurately and defi
nitely located without probing and
by purely scientific methods. There
is no intention en thu part of the surgeons
te perform an operation for the removal
of the hall at present: se long as it gives
no trouble it will be allowed te remain
in its present position. The question of
the disposition te he finally made of it will
be considered when the president shall
have recovered his strength and shall be
out of danger.
VEATHEK INDICATIONS.
Washington, Aug 1. Fer the Middle
Atlantic states. Lake Regions, Tennessee
and Ohie Valley slightly warmer fair
weather, variable winds mostly southerly,
stationary or falling barometer.
Thut lleastly Guide.
Watertown, N. T., Aug. 1. Ofliccrs,
accompanied by a son of Senater Orvillc
II. Piatt, left here this morning in charge
of Charles Parker, the guide who at
tempted te assault Mrs. Geerge Bull, of
Philadelphia. Mrs. Bull was cu route te
the camp of Senater Piatt, of Connecticut,
net ex-Senater Themas C. Piatt, as at first
reported. The prisoner will be taken te
Leng Lake, Hamilton county.
XAltKETS.
Philadelphia Market.
1'HILADM.PHIA, Aug. I. FlOUT IIKIl'ket
11 rm : Superfine, $3 (W:: 25: ex
tra St 1034 SO : Ohie & Indiana tamilv. at
te- 75S 75; Pennsylvania lamiiv 5 i:2$
0 75: St. Leuis de id 00C ); Minnesota
Extra 15 753G Viyt ; de straight. $C ''5; M : win
ter patent C 507 Se : spilngdei; 7j7.10.
Ryefleur at $1 S05 00.
Wheat dull, Jc lower; Ne. 2 Western
Red $1 24 ; Del. and Penn'a Red $1 221 21 ;
Amber, 91 24123.
Cern Market steady; steamer TOO)
54c; sail yellow 57c: bail mixed, :(!;
Ne. admixed, 5152c.
Oats Market and prices linn ; Ne. 1
White at 4445c; Ne. 2, de42Ue; Ne. ,.le
41c; Ne. 2 Mixed, 4j40)c.
aye ill evc.
Previsions Arm : nits.-, perk
Deer nums, l 50023 OJ: luuiu
00.
Bacen Smoked shoulders sc
VAc: smoked lam- 12H'c
lMSra1imSke17in.l prices steady : city kettlj;
$1225; Jeei butchers' at 91I11 25c ; prime
StSutter Market and prices llrm; Creamery
extra at 2ic23; de geed te choice 20S2te ;
Bradford county and New erk extra. 22c :
firsts. 19021c.
Rolls firm ; Pennsylvania l.lCc ; Western,
13014c.
Eggs steady: Penn'a 17c; Western 10015c.
Cheese Market anil prices Arm : New Yerk
$!SffilS50-
mc-s neei.
; salt de
pick leil
Sia7i,.SI.1c; Western fall creas.
Petroleum dull ; Reflntd is
Whisky firm at 1 lOjf. 7V"
Seed Geed te prime Clever at sasvo sasve sasvo
Timethy at 3 CO03 10; de ITlaxanrd MSO
1 28. "
m
new xerm Market.
Nrw Yeax. Aug. L FlOur-SU ana West
ern dnll, slightly in buyers' favor; Saner
tine state. s:u504 65 : extra de $4 805 10; choice
de 5 1505 25 : fancy de 95 306 75 : round been
Ohie U 9005 30 : choice de SB 35 75 ; supertae
western tt 9504 65; common te geed ex
tra de 1 4 8005 30 ; choice de 93 3508 75 ; choice
white wheat de. at 95 250 25. South
ern quiet, steady; common te falrextra9515
ft 35 : geed te cnolce de C 4007 SO.
Wheat M&e lower and dull: Ne. 2 red,
August, $1 25? : de September, 91 27X01 2775 ;
de October. 1 29K01 :e. .
Cern without decided change : mixed west
ern pet, 4701Sc: de future, 5806OUC.
Oats quiet anil Arm ; State, 47052c ; West
ern, 4652c.
Urata and Provlslea fjaotatleaa.
One o'clock quotations of grain and provis previs
ions, furnished by S. K. Yiindt. Breker, 15K
East K Inn. at root ' '3
C'HtCAOO.
Wheat 9 i.20
Cern 4n?jl
"aw .... .3li
Perk 17.J15
Lard 11.72
PlIILAOKLPHIA. .
Aug.
Wheat 1.25.
Cern. ........ .. ,57
Sept.
9I.15W
A9lZ
.2
17.95
11.62&
Aug. I
Oct.
9 l.MX
JO
-2IX
17.85
1L57X
SepL
9 I.26
- Oct.
9 1.28
S9i
Noen unotaneas et the Urala Market
Furnished by Jacob K. Leng, Commission
Itrekcr.
Ciiicaoe. Aug. Sept. Oct.
Wheat J i.i 9 l.iflj 9 1.14JS
Year.
9 1.13
Sept.
Cern 4S7 .494 .49J
Oats 50j; .aaj .sew
Perk 17.88 17.95
Lard ll.52i II.CO lL5.'k
PlULAOkLl'IIIA.
Aug. Sept. Oct.
Wl.eat 9 I.2IJ6 l.2i 9 I.2Si
r 11 .
Oats JSi;yx S)i .38VJ
Btecicnaraet.
New Yerk, Philadelphia aud Lecal Stocks
also United State Reeds reported dally by
.1 Aeen 15. Lohe. N. E. Cor. Centre .Square.
Nkw Yerk Stocks.
Stocks weak.
A. M.
10-.U)
Aug. 1
r.M. r
law 3.00
2k3 ....
.. 121 12S P.5i
. 11474 114 113
lii
10JJ4
45
M
:
5
42!
105
.VJ
125
VJ
942
iiyi
52
Meney ,
Chicago A North Western,
Chicago. Mil. !c St. Paul .
Canada Southern ;'
C. C. A I. C. R. R 2IM ..
Del., trfick.ft Western 12 I22jf 122JJ
Vlittn.uii .. 11111131111 i.iaiilll..... Jirjj,
ieiiver .1 nm ti.uiiie.... nr.At J"l?i ll?ft
iiauniuiu a su iec..... ....... . ui
Liikn-Sliertt A Minli. Smi.liem .. I-2T.7'
Manhattan Elevated
Michigan Central
Missouri. Kansas ft Texas...
N. Y., Lake Erie ft .Western.
New Jersey Central
N. Y., Ontario ft Western....
New Yerk Central
Ohie ft Mississippi.. a
Pacific Mail Steamship Ce.
SL Paul ft Omaha
de Preferred
Central Piicitie .'..
Texas Pacific
Union PaciHc
Wabash. St. Leuis ft Pacific.
" " Preferred.
Western Union Tel. Ce
PniLAmtLvniA.
Stocks steady.
Pennsylvania R. R
Lehigh Valley
Lehigh Navigation
Buffalo, Pitts, ft Western
Northern Central
Northern Pucillc.
" Preferred
Ileslenville ....
Philadelphia ft Hrle R. R
Iowa Gulch Mining
United Static ISends.
iw4
1
92K
121
9955
44
94"
US
5lg
41&
.... 103
9314 'X,i
03?j
57
.. 127 121 122
raw
4
90
29
53
H!l
fi.-.
45 45
52K
S3
29
6US
41
8--!
81
54
six
r. a.
1:00
United Stales I per cents...
f
Lecal Mecks nml Kemls.
.... 116X
.... 114
.... Vi
.... K4
Lane City fi per ct.
Pur Lus
vul. sale
nan, d ue 18H2... 9100 9105
IM... 1W 114
" " 189U... 100
" " 1895... 100
" 5 per et. in 1 or 30 years. . 100
ft per el. Scheel Lean.... 100
" 4 " In ler JO years.. 100
" 4 " In 5 or 2) years.. 100
" 4 " in 10 or 20 years. 100
MI.MOKI.LANKOUS HON 113.
Quarryville R. R.. due 1S93 $100
Rending ft Columbia R. Rdue 1882 KM
Lancaster Watch Ce., due 188U 100
Lancaster lias Light and Fuel Ce.,
due in ler J) years 100
Lancaster Oas Light and Fuel Ce.,
Stevens Heuse 100
I1AHK STOCKS
First National Rank $100
Farmers' National Rank 50
Luncaster County National Rank.. SO
Columbia National Rank 100
Ephrata National Rank 100
First National Rank, Columbia.. .. 100
First National Hank, Strasburg.... 100
First National Rank. Marietta 100
First National Rank, Mount Jey.. 100
Lilitz National Rank 100
Manheiiu National Bank 100
Union National Bank. Mount Jey. 50
TURNl'IKK STOCKS.
I'.iir Snrlni' A. Reaver Valley 9 25
Bridgeport 13)
Columbia A Chestnut Hill 25
Columbia ft Washington 25
Columbia ft Big Spring 25
Lancaster A r.pnr.it a r
Lauc.,Edzalietht'ii AMiddlet'n 100
H8.;i
120
105
112
103
103.50
105
9114
102.50
105.51'
103.51
106
70
9l70ba
102.5
102.23
135
135
134.50
202.5
145.75
141.5)
70.56
Lancaster ft Fruitville. 50
Lancaster ft-.Lititz 25
Lancaster ft Williaiiistewn 25
Lanca-dcrft Maner SO
Lancaster Manhelui 25
Lancaster.! Muriel la 25
Lancaster ft New Helland 100
Lancaster ft Susquehanna Z00
Lancaster ft Willow Street 25
Strashiirgft Millport 25
Marietta A Maytown 25
Marietta A Mount Jey 25
910.2?
20
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20
14.16)
47.23
51
0
6i5t
55
93
30.49
25J9
85
275.9T
49.15
21
40
Cat tle Market.
Piiif..wKM'iiiA. .August. I. Cattle ill fair dc-
rtlieep iu fair demand ; sales, 15.0J0 ; prime.
''& :M I geed, &'' ; medium, .Vg.V4 ; com
mon, l'4j4Ji ; cul!s.3J0iic; sleck ewe,
92UO04 5t ; limbs, 3J08r.
Hogs in active demand ; sales, 'i,M) ; prime,
!ltle ; medium, 9S9J4.
OPKCIAL J
MITICK.
ORiiANS AND PIANOS can be purchased
at lliu
Lancaster Organ Manufactory
from ten te twenty-live per cent, cheaper dar
ing the month el April than any ether time.
As I have u large assortment et all kinds et
Musical Instruments en hand, purchasers will
find it te their advantage a ier' examining
ether instruments te call at the warerooms, an
they will then be able te sea 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 ports of un organ, from reeds te
the key lieard. therefore saving time, expense
and labor, and will give my customers the
benctttef it by reducing the prices. Send for
catalogues. AH kims et instruments tuned
and repaired, at
NO. 320NOKTU IJUEEN STKKKT.
ALEX. McKILLIPS,
inarffl-2wdftcS Proprietor
CtOUKT PUOCLAMATION.
Whereas, The Honorable JOHN B. LIV
INGSTON, President, and Honorable DAVID
W. PATTERSON, Associate Judge el the
Court of Common Pleas,in am! for the county of
Luncaster, and Assistant Justices of the Courts
of Oyer unit Terminer and General Jail De
livery and Quarter Sessions of the Pence, in
and ler the county of Lancaster, liave issued
their precept, te me directed, requiring me,
among ether things, te make public proclama
tion throughout my bailiwick, that a Court of
Oyer and Terminer and a General Jail Deliv
ery. aLse a Court et General Quarter Sessions
et the Peace and Jail Delivery, will commence
In the Court Heuse, In the city of Lancaster In
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, en the
THIRD MONDAY IN AUGUST (13), 1881.
In pursuance of which precept public netice
is hereby given te the Mayer and Aldermen et
the cityef Lancaster, in the said county, anit
all the Justices of the Peace, the Corener and
Constables, of the said city and county of Lan
caster, that they be then and there In their own
proper persons, with their rolls, records anil
examinations, and inquisitions, and thelrethcr
remembrances, te de these things which te
their offices appertain in their lie half te be done ;
and also nll.these who will prosecute against
the prisoners who are, r then shall lie, fii the
jail of said county of Lancaster, are te be then
and there te prosecute against them as shall be
just.
Dated at Lancaster the 25th day of Jul v.
1881. "
JACOB S. STRINE, Sheriff.
jy3(K5tdeawftw .