:5-: TE'V s?ifeSi';S!sF 55"5-? i SPS v tANCAStER DAILY. DmSLUGENCEft, WJfcDNfiStUt AUGUST? 10, 18&1. m St-Kp-J COLUMBIA NEWS. OCItEGULAK CORRESPONDENCE. Scheel beard meeting te-morrow even ing. The Pennsylvania track indicator car passed through here this morning. Great preparation are being made for a fruit festival te be held in the E. . Luth eran lecture loom, some time this month by the Ladies Aid society of that church. The regular monthly business meeting of the Citizens' band will be held in their room this evening. Members arc requested te be present. ''A comical fight took place en Union street last evening between a Dutchman and Iiishman ; every time they struck at each ether they would shut their eyes. Neither paity received any injury. The Gcras" will give another entcr- . tainment for the benefit of the peer next month. As a number of persons out of town will take part the pregramme will be a geed one. A little white boy while attempting te cress :i freight train in motion fell and had his head cut, besides being hint about the hands ui:d knees. A coleicd man last evening attempted te take a eircus ticket from a little girl and would have succeeded had it net been for the iiitcrfcicnee of two white men who put the rascal te llight. Our efliceis wcie all en the lookout yes tci day for drunk and disorderly persons, but none could be found. What a wonder and en a circus day, tee. In last night's performance as Mr. Win. (ienium was lirfing his lightning hurdle act, his horse, in attempting te leap a high gale, had his feet caught between the liars and was tin own te the ground, Mr. German making a narrow escape, by giv ing an up and eutwaid leap, landing safely upon the edge of the ring. A laige dieve el cattle, numbering fifty live, passed through town this morning, coming from Yerk county. Mr. Wm. 15. Given leaves te day en a business trip te Albien, New Yerk; Miss Kva Fondersmith, of Lancaster, is the guest of Miss Lilly Wilsen; Miss Maggie Ziciilcr is viniling friends in Baltimore. This; morning a meeting oftlie owners and pcisens who taught the boom legs which came down last month was held in Kquiie (filer's eilicc, and as te morrow :s the day -n which the catchers of the legs must he paid, it was decided te pay them and have t'ie legs marked, and, unless this is done, the catchers will be the rightful ewneis of the legs. Yesleui.iy afternoon Mr. Leuis Ljcb, of Philadelphia, in company with a number of Columbia ladies, went te the eircus. They all et en one seat, with the excep tion of Leuis. Iy some cause or ether the seat upon which the ladies were sit ting, slipped off at one end, and had it net been for the ipiicknt-ss and strength of Mr. Lech, who caught and held the seat, the ladies would have had a terrible fall which ini;;hl have ended in serious results. As it. was the ladies weie a great deal frightened, while Leuis was showered with thanks and praises for his bravery. Se much lias been said ( but nothing done) about tiueks and wheelbarrows being run en our pavements that there is net much mere te add. Yesterday as Chief burgess Sneath was walking along Frent stivet he was startled by some one shouting "leek out there !" Turning he saw a truck coining ri"ht behind and near him. lie erdcicd it te be run into the street, but no attention was paid te him. Will the burgess pass this matter coely hy : As two repeileis of the Lancaster apcrs, one of whom was the Col umbia eei respondent of the Examiner, was crossing Seuth Second street, comparing notes, they saw what appeared te be a seventeen- car locust, dragging another locust. The Examiner icpertcr was told te kill ii, and with cautious step he stele upon the unsuspecting insect, lie raisedhisfe.it ami gave a quick stamp, misM'd the locust, and the next moment was crossing thestieet at. a time which would have shiimed Maud S., with the locust following him. Kwry minute or two his note book would lie seen at the hack part of his head trying te scare-the new aroused insect. The ether reporter thinking ' discretion the better part of valor," also made himself scarce. It. was a laughable but dangerous scene. The emus has come and gene, and Col umbia has again set itself down te its reg ular routine of business. Twe large and hiuhly appreciative audiences witnessed the performances ycsleulay afternoon and evening, and te say that they weie pleased would besetting it down te a very low mark. Our citizens have net since the day et Dan Iticc scen a performance that could equal it. There was net au artu-t who was net master of his or her part. The menagerie was smaller than we c pectcd te. sec, but. the animals was very mic, some never befeie seen here. Mr. Ike Ilinkle has pin chased tlieeiicrs bill be.tsils. and this uieining the weik of tearing them down and hauling them away began. As one of the teams was coming up ever the embankment nearly opposite the. Pennsylvania railroad depot one of the horses fell and could net get up. The ether h.rse becoming frightened began jumping and kiekiug and get his leg fastened in the harccss of the Iier.sc that was down, from which he was loosen ed by cutting s-ve:al pieces of the har ness Mr. .lull ii l'entlrich, tobacconist, who, a few months age, advanced his em ployees' wages te fiO cents per thousand cigars, has again increased it from 50 cents te 1. Mr. Fcudrich has one of the largest tobacco trades in the state, and this increase of wages, without it being asked, shows that his business is surely gaining ground. If our ether tobacco dealeis euld fellow the example set by Mr. Fcudrich, it would net only better the condition of their employees but would also be el" advantage te our town. Attempted te !re:ik Jail. Jehn Te! ii n and Ike Buzzard attempted te get out of jail yesterday afternoon. These men occupied cell Ne. C'2 en one of the upper tiers. About three o'clock iu the afternoon, as Utidci keeper Mnrr was making his 1 emuls, he discovered Tobin iu thcact of filing oH'enc of the iron guards of the transom with his cigar knife. The guard was almost cut oil when the meu wcic caught, but even if they had succeeded in cutting them oil" it would have been difii "cult for them te have get into the yard, as the opening is very small. Ike Buzzard is well-known, as he was a member of the gang who attempted te escape en Sunday. Tobin is iu jail for robbing the office of Dr. Boyd an4 he has four months te serve yet. Run Over. This morning as Sells Brethers' Million aire Confederation of Stupendous Railroad Shows was passing the Stevens house, two small boys, whose names we did net asceitain attempted te climb upon a coun try wagon which was following the show. By some mishap they fell, and the wheel of the wagon passed ever the head of one of them, and the back or the ether. The driver who ran ever them was se absorbed iu contemplating the big show that he never stepped te leek back at the damage done by his team. The boys were carried into Jehn Il.Pcarsel's printing office where they were properly cared for. and they seen afterwards .started for their homes without telling who they were. unusual Mortality. Te day Fred. Brimmer, liveryman, had no less ban four funerals te leek after and yesterday he had three ; and besides these there were one or two ether funerals in the city. Yesterday afternoon there were thrce funeral corteges en North Duke street within half an hour. OLD BOB BIDLEY MING. I A Oec Noted Burglar rawing Away in an Aimsneaae. Philadelphia Press. Lying at the point of death in the Mont gomery county almshouse is one of the most noted criminals of years gene hv. "ftnhert CoeDer. better known as Old Beb Ridley, is the name of the pauper who thirty years age sprang into prominence en account of his connection with a danng bnrglary committed in Lancaster county. Fer this offense he received but five years, and as seen as he was released he became the lead ing spirit in a gang of counterfeiters which infested Lancaster county and for a long long while carried en their nefarious occupation .in defiance of the law. He is new 75 years of age and has spent most of his time in prison. Years age, while incarcerated in the Eastern penitentiary, he made knives, forks and ether articles from the bones which were served in the soup furnished the convicts. These trinkets were sold for his benefit, and many who have new grown te maturity will probably remember hav ing purchased his curiosities A Deg Shet. Yesterday a large vicious terrier deg, belonging te Philip Graybill, Seuth Water street, was shot en account of his bad practices. About two weeks age while chained in the yard he bit a boy, who ap ap ap proachedteo closely, but did net hurt him seriously. A day or two age Dr. Bolenius, who had occasion te visit the premises, was seized by the deg, who sank his tusks through the doctor's beet and into his great tee. The deg was then killed, it requiring two shots and several blows from an axe te end his miserable life. Wagons Wrecked. Yesterday two wagons heavily leaded with lumber, broke down en the Millers villc pike, near the normal school, and had the hind wheels tern off. The accident ap pears te have been caused partly by the track of the horse railroad and partly by the carelessness of the drivers, who were intoxicated. One of the wrecked lumber wagons ran against two carnages stand ing in front of the normal school and some what damaged them. Air. Slieiik'ti Insurance salt. IL M. North and William Leaman, csqs., counsel for Mrs. R. W. Shenk, have brought suit against the Mutual life in surance company of New Yerk for the re-, cevcry or $20,000 (net $5,000, as erro neously stated yesterday), the amount of the four insurance policies held by the late Mr. Shenk in the company named, which has declined te pay ever the money. Deuble Apple. Peter Ililler, of Conestoga, this morning presented us with a double apple. The stem is single at its point of union with the bough, but is separated into two distinct branches a short distance below. The apple has double blossom mark, double core and in shape perfect spheres, con nected by a narrow strip, something after the manner of " the double headed girl." A Gang or Tramps. Frem information received, Officers Shay, Crcmcr and Lcraan went te New Danville and arrested a gang of eleven tramps who had been disturbing and dep redating en the residents of that vicinity. They were locked up for a hearing before Alderman Spurrier at 2 o'clock te-morrow. Runaway Accident. Yesterday afternoon as Jehn Ochs's business wagon was being driven en Mid dle street, his Iiorse took fright at some thing and ran oft". The wagon was badly broken and the feed with which it was leaded spilled upon the street. Gnne te Ceney Island. W. C. Buchmillcr left for Ceney Islaud this morning te spend a week or mere. Excursion Register. Saturday, Aug. 13. Uinggeid Band Excursion te Atlantic City via. Reading read, $3. Three day. Thursday, Aug. IS. Clark & Schmidt's ex cursion te Atlantic City. Twe days, $3. Klnggeld Band Excursion te Atlantic Cily en Saturday, August 13. Round trip tickets geed for three days, $3. Petersburg, Miiuhcim, Bruckharts, Landls ville, Lititz and Kphrata, $2.73. Train leaves Lancaster (King street) at 4:10a. in.; Columbia, 4:10; ManlJ.'iiii, 4:15; Lititz. 4:.V, See circulars and hill-;. jy2S,30,iiug3,,S,llft2lw Rcuutifit-s the complexion hy stimulating the s.nall bleed ve-sels Cuticur.i Medicinal Seap. City IIIII festers. Carben & liciibel, city bill pesters and dis Uihuters, eillce Intkllihkxcki: building, Ne. ( S.iuth Queen street. A loed and a medicine arc combined In the m(wt perfect manner hv Malt Hitters. SrlUllAI. NOTICES. Irlinn or Mali. Impotence et mind, limb, or vital liinctieu, nervous weakness sexual debility &c, cured by Wells' Health Eenewcr. $1. At Druggists. Depot Jehn F. Leng ft Sens, Lancaster. Ge te II. IS. Cochran's lrug store, 137 North Queen stivet, ler Jr. J&eeman,s iVn Abv tienal Dyes. Ker brightness ami durability et coler.are uncqualcd. Celer from 2 to5peuiids. Directions in English and German, l'rice. 15 cents. . Mive ettr Hair rkvi it Beautiful. The " Londen Hair Celer Restorer" Is the most delightful article cvcriintroduccd;te the American people and Is totally different Irem all ether Ilutr Restorers, being entirely free Irem all impure ingredients that rentier many ether articles for the liiiir obnoxious. Where baldness or falling of the hair exists, or prema ture gniyness, from sickness or ether causes, its ue will restore tiie natural youthful color, and cause a healthy growth, cleansing the sculp Irem all impurities, dimdrutr, etc., at the .same time a most pleasing and lasting hair dressing, lragrantly perfumed, rendering It salt and pliable, making it an indispensable article in every toilet. Ask your druggist for Londen Hair Celer Restorer. Price 7.r cents a bottle. Six bottles, $4. Main depot ler the United States, XX) North Sixth street, Philadel- phla. mll-lvdTTliAF&w A Cough, Celd or bore Tiireat should ee stepped. Neglect Irequently 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. l-'or thirty years .Brown's Bronchial Trecncs have been recommended by physi cians, and always give perfect satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and constant use for nearly an entire generation, they liave at tained welt-merited rank among the lew staple remedies of the age. Sold at 25 cents a box everywhere. re8-lvdTTliftS&lyw Itching e lies sjl"ptem ana Cure. The symptoms arc moisture, like persplra tien, intense itching, increased by scratching, very distressing, particularly at night, as if pin worms were crawling in ami about the rectum the private parts are sometimes af lected ; If allowed te continue very serious re sults may lollew. Dr. Swayne's All-Healing Ointment is a pleasant sure cure. Alse for fetter, itch, salt rheum, scald hcadj Erysipelas, barber's itch, blotches, all scaly, crusty, cuta cuta neous eruptions. Price, 50 cents, three boxes for $12.-i. Sent by mall te any address en re ceipt of price in currency or thrce cent post age stamps. Prepared only by Dr. Swayne ft Sen, :Ki0 North Sixth street. Philadelphia Pa. Sold by all prominent druggists. i unc23-3indM ffSiw Lydia E. Pinkhain's Vegetable Compound revives the drooping spirits ; invigorates and harmonizes the organic functions; gives elas ticity and llrmncss te the step, restores the natural lustre te the eye, and plants en the pale cheek et beauty the fresh roses et lire's spring and early summer time. MMW AJVXMXIBXMMNTB pTTLEK, BOWERS UtmSTt ' MUST BE SOLD TO MAKE KOOM FOtt NEW FALL STOCK, WE TIIEEEFOKE OFFEU GEEAT INDUCEMENTS IN SILK BROCADE GRENADINES, Lace Buntings, Fancy Dress Goods and Plaids. in addition te above we shall offer a great drive in Black Silts aM Blact CasMeres Wcewn these goods at prices never purchased se low before and will offer them te our customers at a small profit. .. . , . . Until September 1st we shall close at C o'clock, Saturdays excepted. GIVLER, BOWERS & HURST'S Dry Goods and Carpet Heuse, 25 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, FA. Hay Kever. Mi. a i a,-i,iv TlinnniirtHt Newark. N. J. Having bfen severely alllicted ter eleven venra wiiii iinv Kever. after trvlng almost everything without avail, I gave up all hop.'s or being cured, when i purcnaseu ei you a box of Ely's Cream Balm. Te my surprise, alter a few applications, I was entirely re lieved. U. iVaisen Harris, Letter Carrier, Ne. 14, New P. O., Newark, . .1. Mkssks. White ft Burdick, Druggists, Ithaca, N. Y- 1 recommend te these suffering (as I have been) with Hay Fever, Ely's Cream Balm. Having tried nearly all the remedies I could find, and give tills a decided preference ever them all. It has given me immediate re lief. C. T. Stephens, Hardware Merchant, Ithaca, N. V. Sept, C, ISA). Price 50 cents. iv29-2wdced&w The Tidy Housewife. The careful, tidy heuewire, when she is giv ing her house Its spring cleaning, should bear in mind that the dear inmates or her hcfcse are mere precious tlian houses, and that their sys tems need cleansing by purifying the bleed, regulating the stomach and bowels te prevent and cure the diseases arising from spring ma laria and miasma, and she should knew that there is nothing that will de itse perfectly and surely as Hep Bitters, the purest and. best or all medicines. See ether column. nul-Swdftw Frank Bar.Ial, North Bennett street Buffalo, says : " 1 have tried your Spring Blessem as a family medicine and haveneverceme across anything te de se mucli geed in se short a .time in cases el indigestion, dyspepsia and de rangement et the stomach ; I strongly recom mend it." Price 50 cents. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. flletnera! Metneraii mothers It Arc you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffcrtug and crying with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth T If sc, go at once and get a bottle of MUS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYKUP. It will re lieve the peer lltUc 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 et the eldest and bast female physician and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere ; 25 cents a uettle. nmrMvdftwM.WftS "I Don't Wttut a Plaser," said a sick man te a druggist, " can't you give me something te cure me?" His symptoms were a lame back and disordered urine and were a sine indication of kidney disease. The druggisttoldhimte use Kidney-Wert and in a short time it effected a complete cure. liave you these symptoms ? Tikui get a box or bottle te-day before you become incurable. Itis the cure; safe und sure. Knexvillc Republican. auS-lwd&w Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Kexewer Is a scientific combination et some or the most powerful restorative agents in the vegetable kingdom. It restores gray hair te its original color. It makes the scalp white and clean. It cures dandruff and humors, und liilling-eut of the hair. Itlurnishcs the nutritive principle by which the hair is nourished and supported. It makes the hair moist, soft and glossy, and Is unsurpassed as a hair dressing. It is the most economical preparation ever offered te the public, us its effects remain a long time, mak ing only an occasional application necessary. It is recommended and used by eminent medi cal men, anil officially endorsed by the State Assayeret Massachusetts. The popularity et Hall's Hair Kenewcr lias increased with the test et many years, both in lliiiceiintry and in foreign lands, and it is new known and used iu alt the civilized countries et the world, ler sale by all dealers. " au4-Iwdcedftw 31 Alt It I AG JtS. Wilev Imhefp On the 9th el August, 1831, by the Rev. W. T. Gerhard, at ids residence. Ne. 31 East Orange street. Mr. William Wiley te Miss Anna L. Imhoff, betli et I-uncaster city. ltd DEATHS. Oswald In this city, en the 8th inst.. Clarissa, wile of Edmund Oswald, in the 4-.M year of her age. The relatives ami friends of the family arc respectfully invited te attend the funei al, from the residence ether husband, 6 II Seuth Queen street, en Thursday atternoen at 2 o'clock. Interment at Woodward Hill cemetery. Leb anon papers please copy. 2td WiLSOir. !n this city, en August 10, 1881, Mrs. Anna Wilsen, iu the 73d year of her age. Her relatives and friends are respectfully in vited te attend the funeral, from the residence et her son, Jeseph Wilsen, Ne. 31 Leve Jane, en Friday morning at 9 o'clock. Services and in terment at the Old Mcnnenile meeting house, en the Millersville turnpike. 2td Ccmsiises. August 9, 1831, in this city. Harry Arthur, only child of W. Parke and Addie A. Cummings, aged 9 months and 18 days. -The relatives and friends arc invited te at tend the funeral, from the residence et his parents, 23 East Lemen street, en Thursday afternoon, August 11, at 4 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. ltd VOZITICAJj. Fer County Commissiener: FP.ANK CLARK, or Strasburg township Su'-ject te the choice et the Democratic coun ty convention. tprfi-d&wtp ADAM S. IHETEIcn, of Maner township. Subject te the decision or the Democratic county convention. HENRY F. HARTMAN (Lime Burner), el East Lampeter township. Subject te the choice oftlie Democratic county convention. apr2-d&wtp MARTIN HILDEBRANT, or Mount Jey Borough. Subject te the decision or the Dem ocratic ceuntv convention. apl3-d&wtp J ERE MOIILEE. Ephrata. Subject te the decision or the Democratic cennty conven tion. uprll-dAwtp ISAIAH McKILLIPS, et Lancaster ctty, subject te the choice et the Democratic County Convention. Jly29-lnid Ker County Auditer: JOHN S. BROWN, of Drumerc township. Subject te Democratic rules. m27-dwtp JOHN L. LIGUTNER, of Leacock township. Subject te the decision or the Democratic ceuntv convention. uprlS-tfdAw JAMES P. MARSH, et Salisbury township. subject te Democratic rules. aug3-tfd4w IVXEB, BOWERS HURST I :e:- NJilV ADVJiJtTlSlSatEHTH' Democratic County Committee. There will be a meeting of the Dejcocbatie Ceuntv CeiiiiiTTEU at Slieber's -Hetel, Lancas ter, at 10 a. m., en Monday, August 15, te fix the time of the County Convention. A full attendance et Hid i. lumbers is requested. W. U. HENSEL, Jv27-tdd&w Chairman. T)KNNS1A'ANIA K. It. THE GREAT EXCURSION. THURSDAY, AUGUST 18. FltOAI COLUMBIA, LANCASTER AND STATIONS EAST TO ATLANTIC CITY. ' TICKETS GOOD FOtt TWO DAYS, ONLY 83.00. CHILDREN HALF PK1CE. Secure your tickets at once for the best ex cursion e'r ttie season, for sale at all stations. Persons can step at Philadelphia, saving $1.10 ever regular fare. We have secured the best et cars and accom modations. "There is no recreation like that te be had en an excursion te the seaside. Ge by all means." New lira. CLARK & SCHMID, Managers. Uw J. 5 II. MAKT1N & CO. New is the time te get that PAPER HUB DONE I1EFOUE THE BUSY SEASON BEGINS. We offer a SPECIAL DISCOUNT WALLPAPER AIMING DUK1NG THE DULL SEASON. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. W. King and Prince Streets, LANCASTER, PA. rArjCRUAxaimis, at. HflKH WINDOW SCREENS. We make te order all kinds et WIRE SCREENS Fer Deers and Windows. We liave Extension Frames for Windows ready te taek the wire en, and put them up'in such a manner that you need net remove thPin when you close the window. Plain, Figured ami Landscape Wires sold by the loot or put up as above. An Attractive rjtoeket" WALL PAPER for tliis season of the year. Seme bargains in cuds that we wish te close out. WINDOW SHADES, in Plain and Figured, Fixtures, Cords, Tassels, Leeps. Paper Shades. Hollands. Ac. EXTENSION CORNICES, the best in the market. Curtain Poles, Trimmings, &c. Orders taken ler Fine Pier and Mantel Mir Mir ters. PHARES W. FRY, NO. 57 NORTH O.TJEKN ST. FOR SALE. nOOD CHANUK. A DESIRABLE COAL AND LUMBER YARD FOR SALE. The undersigned offers at private sale a property consisting et seven lets or ground in the town et Sprlngvtlle, Lancaster county, at the station en the Pennsylvania Railroad, about one mile west of Mount Jey and near the Lancaster & Harrisburg turnpike. The improvements arc a two-storied Frame Heuse 21x24 feet, used as a Railroad Station and Ticket Office, a Frame Warehouse 24x28 feet, and Ceal and Lumber Yard, with about 2C0 feet et Ceal Shedding, New Fairbank's Scales ere ten capacity ; 300 Feet et Railroad Siding. Trestle work for dumplmr coal, with space ter exten sion or same. Buildings mostly new and every thing in geed order. Location pleasant, In a thickly settled agricultural neighborhood and a rast improving town, with no rival business in the town. Has an established coal trade, and capacity and advantages te de a geed shipping business and increased passenger travel. Price $9.000 en reasonable terms. Fer further information address JOS. H. HABECKER. Spring Garden P. O., Ic20-4ni'1 Lancaster County, Pa. WANTED. WANTED A GIK1 TO DO GENERAL housework. A rare chance offered. Ap ply at this office jy28-2wd WANTKD-A WOMAN TO 1JO THB roeking and general housework in a small family. Wages $2 te $4 per week, accord ing te competency. Call at this office. at-ttd EDVCATIOKAZ, YORK (PA.) COLL.EUIAT1S INSTITUTE. An endowed Christian institution of the highest grade. Separate Courses in Classics and Science, and a Department for Ladies. Tuition S40 per annum, includingall branches; Ample Library ; complete apparatus; Faculty et seven. Heard $4 and $5 per week. Ninth year begins September 5th. Fer Catalogue address. REV. JAMES McDOUqALL, Jr., Ph. D., Pres ident, or s. SMALL. jyl3-mced G TIIED EDITIM. WEDNESDAY EVENING. AUG. 10.I881. THE FEVER PAST. SO THB DOCTORS SAY. But the Presidential Pulse Still Higb. TO-DAY'S REPORTS FROM THIS SICK BED. Tbe Herning Bulletin. Executive Mansion, "Washington, D. C, Aug. 10, 8 a. m. Official. The president slept soundly daring tbe night and this morning his temperature is again normal, although his pulse is still frequent. At present it is 104, temperature 98.5, respiration 19. Signed D. TV. Bliss, J. K. Barnes, J. J. Woodward, Robt. Reybtjrn. Entire Subsidence of Fever. Executive Mansiex, Washington, Aug. 10.-10:11 p. m. Unofficial bulletin. The continuous fever, which has been the most marked feature of the president's case for the past three or fenr days, subsided entire ly during the night, and the patient's tem perature this morning was normal for the first time since Sunday. The breaking of the fever was followed by a profuse per spiratien, and the rather high pulse shown by the morning bulletin is probably due te weakness resulting therefrem. The discharge of pus at the morning drcssingwas unusually copious, showing that the wound is new perfectly and thoroughly drained. The drainage tube was put in again and the wound washed out with a weak solu tion of carbolic acid and water. Siuce the dressing the patient has taken nourish ment in the shape of milk and lime water and at this hour he is quiet and comfort able. The surgeons report that he is doing well. Tbe Pus Discharges free and Healthy. Executive Mansion. Wasuinqtex, D. C August 1012:30 r. m. Official Bulle tinThe president is getting through the day iu a very satisfactory manner. He has asked for and taken a small quantity of solid feed in addition te the liquid nourishment allowed. At the morning dressing the discharge of pus through the new epeniug was mere free than nt any previous time, its character was geed and the wound leeks well. His temperature and respiration continues within the nor mal range, though the debility following the operation is still shown by frequency of pulse. At present his pulse is 110, temperature 9S-G, respiration 19. Signed D: W. Bliss, J. K. Barnes, J. J. Woodward, R ev.T Reyburn. Tbe President Signs a State Paper. Washington, D. C, Aug. 10. The following was sent this afternoon : Te Lewell, minister, Londen. At 1 p. m.. the president's condition has net essentially changed since the morning report. At 12 neon he signed au important public docu ment, te which his signature was indis indis pcnsable with a firm, clear hand. Signed Blaine, Secretary. KEADING REORGANIZATION. The Directors Adept President Bend's Scheme. Philadelphia, Aug. 19. President Bend's plan for the adjustment of the in debtedness of the Reading railroad com pany was submitted te the beard of direc tors te-day and was approved by that body and ordered te be submitted te the shareholders. In general form the plan is new under stood from the best sources te be as fel lows : In place of all present out standing indebtedness (the ontire bended and floating debt of the two companies) a new mortgage is te be created, iuvelving a bended debt of $125,000,000 being a first lieu ou all the realties and roll ing stock, fixtures and mining machin ery owned by the Reading companies. The bends issued under this general mortgage arc te be of two classes. The first scries will run for fifty or seventy-five years, bear interest at four and one-half per cent, and have prier lien ever the bends of the seceud scries, which will run for a correspondingly low period, but aie only guaranteed three per cent., with such increase as the earnings may justify, this higher rate te be paid only at such time as equal increase is made in the stock divi dends. Under the plan, all the highest rate leaus new outstanding, including the improve ment sixes and consolidated sevens, are te run until maturity, a sufficient quantity of the new 4's being set aside te take up at maturity, such as are net provided for by the sinking fund. In addition, fully $42, 000,000 of the 4J's are te be floated te ex change for "the general mortgage and the income mortgage bends. Mr. Gewen Answers tlie " Ledger's " Charge. Philadelphia, Aug. 10. The follow ing cablegram was received this morning by eue et' the Reading railroad receivers : Londen, Aug. 10. Te Keim : Refer ring te Ledger article, iuferm public that all subscriptions te deferred income bends are absolutely bona fide. Out of the entire issue of $34,300,000, $26,400,000 have paid llrst;in8talment, and money for remaining $7,900,000 ready te be paid the moment court permits. Signed Gewen. OBITUARY. Death or Matthew Vassar. Peughkeetsie, N. Y.. Aug. 10. Mat thew Vassar died this merniug. Matthew Vassar, the founder of the Vassar female college, was born in the county of Norfolk, England, in 1792. His father removed te the United States, set tled in 1797 en a farm about thrce miles from the present city of Poughkeepsie, and in 1801, in company with his brother, com menced a brewery in Poughkeepsie, which they continued until 1812, when it was burned. Yeung Vassar, who had been for a time in school, and subsequently an assistant in a country store, began the brewery beeinesi in a small way, and by steady industry accumulated a large fortune. In February, 1801, he delivered te trustees incorporated for the purpose by tbe Legislature bends, stocks and ether securities te the 'amount of $408,000 for the founding of the Vassar fe male college, designed . te offer the highest education te females, and the institution has grown te proportions that have mere than realized tbe fondest desires of its generous founder and stands te day the enduring monument of his wise benevolence. Eds. Intelligencer. Fatal Affray Between Cowboys. Galveston, Texas, Aug. 10. A News special from Henrietta states that a cow boy named Wra. Cowan was shot and killed by Jas. Williams, another cowboy. a lew miles from that town. FENNSYLVAM1A DEMOCRACY. Meeting at tbe State Committee September XBt zixea ae ustim iviiuams iviiuams pert tbe Plaee for tae State Convention Mew Bales . e te be Adopted. Special despatch te the Ixteluqxsczr Harrisburg, Pa., August 10. About twenty members were present at tbe meet ing of the Democratic state committee held here te-day. September 28th was fixed as the time for holding the state con vention. A vete was then taken en a place for holding the con vention, and resulted as lollews : Williamsport S, Easten 4, Harrisburg 4, Reading 1, Sunbury 1. Enough changes were made te elect Williamsport and the choice was made unanimous. On Mr. Hcnsel's motion the chairman was auth orized te appoint a committee of seven te draft rules for the government of the Democratic organization of Pennsylvania and submit them te the next state conven tion ; the committee te report te a special meeting of the state committee at Wil Wil liamspeit en tbe night before the conven tion. tbe warrliq trunk lines. Sleeting et the Kallreau Managers la Mew Yerk. New Yerk, Aug. 10. The joint execu tive committee of railroad managers con vened in Commissioner Pink's office en Broadway, about 11 o'clock this morning, and are still in session at the time of this writing. The subject under discussion is the question of adjusting the difficulties existing between the rival reads, which have led te the cutting of rates. The meet ing is secret and no information would be given further than about 50 gentlemen rep resenting nearly all the reads in the as secia tien were present. An animated discussion is in progress. It is reported that the joint executive committee voted te restore rates en grain from Chicago te New Yerk te 20 cents per 100 en Aug. 22. RAVI NO AT SARATOGA. The raverlte Sent te tbe Rear by tbe Judges. Saratoga, N. Y., Aug. 10. The at tendance te-day is geed, the weather is warm and the track is in splendid condi tion. Reb Rey is the favorite for the first race. First race, eue mile dash : Maggie Ayrc first, Constantina second, and Valentine third.. Time, 1:43. Reb Rey finished first, but the judges, with the idea that he fouled Maggie Ayre, placed him last andgave the race te Maggie Ayre. The fouling was & misapprehension. Reb Rey was clear of the filly all through the race. hUIClDE ON BIS WIPES GRAVE. Tne Despairing Deed of m 'Widowed French man. Babylon, L. I., Aug. 10. Jeseph De Sendzeeimir, a wealthy Frenchman, ewni ing a - large farm at Amityville, was feuud en his wife's grave this merninr with bis threat cut from ear te ear. By his side were two large revolvers and two razors. A letter was found, iu which he explained that the death of his wife six weeks since had driven him te the act. He leaves censid erable property. m American Bankers' Convention. Nlvgaka Falls, N. Y., August 10. The convention of the American Bankers' association met at Prospect Park pavilion atlloclecK tins morning, ine atten dance is geed. Adventlsts' Camptneetlng. Springfield, Mass., August 10. The Advent campmeeting in session here this week is largely attended, many Western people being in Jhe grounds. Rev. P. G. Bewman, of Seuth Carolina, preached this afternoon. WEATUEU INDICATIONS. Washington, Aug 10. Fer the Middle Atlantic states fair weather, southwest veering te cooler northwest winds, higher pressure. MARKETS. Philadelphia Market. fiiiLAUBLPHlA. Aug. 10. Flenr strong, with n. .lA.nn.i.1 . tt,-lj,rt,,i. A'! OTft'I ?.. V. fill. 1 l,;,.l4.l.i, . . t.,rj. ..... . w - V" - trtt ft 2rf4 (T : Ohie & lnilluna family, nt Id enjiis fO; l'cnniylviini'i tainlly $5 73 lIHi: 21.. i.iiuih iiu tu -r(yu u ; diiiihcwih Extra tr 73G 2 : dn straight, ffi S7jec r,i: win ter jmliiiit i 7j7 50 : opting ile 87 O077.". live flour at St M)5 00 Wheat easier ; Ne. 2 Western Keel $1 5K 1 CO ; Oil. and Pen n'a lied 1 291 '.; de Cern higher en local market ; steamer, B7 ISc ; sail vellew 6lClc:&ail niitcd,(X))(;ic; Ne. :t, mixed, 534J57C. ivyi? nun ti icjftw rilfVIPIIIIIllll". ,. JUIJUlllf, . f -r- perk llSffllS 50- beet hum?, $!1 502S; lndiu mens beet. 290(. bit-en Smoked shoulders 8jSc ; salt de 7G$a: s'oeki'd harm 12)g)l3:; picklad Lard market unchanged: cltv kettle $I187J12 00 ; ioei- liiiifiicn. at $UU25c; Uuttcr market in tfoed demand and 11 rm ; Creiimeiy exiraat 2."i2Cc; de geed le cholre 222lct llradferd county ami New Yerk extra. 232le J firsts, ':0g22e. Rolls steady; Pennsylvania 15lCc ; Wiwtci n, 1214c. KciiH steady for Ircsh; Penn'a 17e; Western inicc. Cheese Market and prices easier : New Yerk lull cream lie; Western mil ereim lc ; de talr te geed, SJiSWic. Petroleum dull ; Refined Te.- Whisky linn at $1 11. Seed-" Geed te prime Clever jobbing at S S'4e; Timethy Aim at:. C03310: de Klas ' d steady at fl 25 3 Hew or Market. New Zena. Aug. 10. Fleur State and Western steady, moderate expert and home trade Inquiry; Superfine State at $4 1034 10 ; extra de M 8505 10 ; choice de5ir523:lancy de $5 30QK 79: round hoop Ohie 15 00Q5 30 : choice de 5 35Q6 75 ; snperfl ne western 4 104 80 : common te geed ex tra de $4 85525 ; choice de $5 SOAR 73 ; choice white wheat de, at 5 25Q6 25. Southern firm ; common te fair extra 5 15 ilG 25 : eoed te choice de (6 3037 50. Wheat irregular and unsettled; opening liKc better; afterward advance was ipstand declined about !c; Ne. 2 Ked, August, $1 31 01 31 ; co September, $1 329132 : de Octo ber, $1 S4V1 34 : de December, It 39J. Cern Market without decided change; mixed western spot, 50G0c; de future, G965c. Oats unchanged and quiet ; State, 4G0a ; Western, 45ffl50c. Grain and Prevision notations. One o'clock quotations or grain and provis previs ions, furnished by S. K. Yundt, Breker, 15 East King street. Chicago. Aug. 10. Aug. Sept. Oci. Wheat $ 1.24 ? 1.17 1.17 Cern 54 .54 .SSfi Oata 33 .32 .32 Perk 17.87 17.85 17.00 Lard 11.35 11.32 11.33 Philadklphta. , Aug. Sept. Oct. Wheat 130 $ 1.30 $ 1.32 Cern 0114 .62 .04 Necu ijaoianensorthe Grain Market tarnished by Jacob is. Leng, Commission Breker. Chicago. Aujr. Sept. Oct. Wheat $ 1.24 $ 1.17 9 1.17 Year. 9 1.15X Oct. Cern 51 .31 .53 Oats . 33 .32 .32k Perk 17.77 17.82 Lard 11.37 11.35 11.32 Philadelphia. Aug. Sept. Oct. Wheat $ LS0: $ lMi 9 U3Z Cern .G0 .01 .64 Oats .42 .39 .40 tlVe Steelc Markets. .. nw.int. rtennhcad; shin- rt 85. strong IJllls Iirmer : OKI crop m-iircc mm wmueii ; Ne. 1 White t."c; Ne. 2, de Kc; Ne. 3, de liUc; Ne. 2 Mixed, 40$(fi41c. and active; experts. KW SO; common te geed shipping, 9475650; native butchers' tf 25 38v: stockers' and feeders, 130383; range plenty; Texans, 9333 55; halt breeds and natives, 93 75450. Sheep Receipts, 1,000 head : market active and 10930c higher : common te fair. 93 234 IS ; geed te choice. 94 ae4 50. Lambs,!03. East Libxbtt. Cattle Receipts 1,700 nead ; selling rather dull at Monday's pricca. Hogs Receipts. 708 head; Philadelphia, 9G73eX685: Yorkers. 96 3S6 45. Sheen Kecelnta 6.000 head : selling fair at stronger prices; feeling better. New Yerk. Philadelnhla and Lecal Stocks also United States Bends reported dally by Jacob B. lAa. N. E. Cor. Centre Square. Nsw Yeks Stocks. Stocks dull. Aug. 10. A. X. T.M.TU UhOO 1:08 &6tt Meney. 2K03 .... Chicago North Western 126 125& 125 Chicago. MU. X St, Paul 114; 113 114 Canada Southern G) .... 65 UC.4I.CVK.1L. 22 2 22 OeL.Lack.ft Western 124W 124 1249 Delaware A Hudsen Cana: 110X 109 19 Denver & Rie Grande !K 9 Hannibal ft St. Jee M Lake Shere ft Mich. Southern.. 124 123 12 Manhattan Elevated. Michigan Central Missouri, Kansas ft Texas... N. Y..Lake Erie A Western. hew Jersey Central. N. Y.. Ontario ft Western.... New Yerk Central Ohie ft Mlsslssltml 3S 38 Pacific Mall Steamship Ce.... 51 51& St. Paul ft Omaha de Preferred Central Pacific Texas .Pacific Union Pacific Wabash, St, Leuis ft Pacific.... " " Preferred. Western Union Tel. Ce Philadklphia. 3tecks steady. Pennsylvania U. It Heading ... ... ... Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation Buffalo, Pitts, ft Western Northern Central Northern Pacific......... " Preferred lies ten vllle... Philadelnhla ft Erie It. K lewaUutch Mining Uhitke States Bends. G G4fi 32 61 S2J 6IJ4 44 "" 54$ .... 4H? 40 se 81 ii V. M. 1:00 110 114 102 102 United States 4 per cents. 4 " 5 " 3 " Lecal Stocks and Iteuds. Par Lu val. huW- LancCfty I? per ct. Lean, due 1nS2. . .leu $105 " 1S83... 10O 111 " 18D0... 100 1IH.'." it it 1S113... 100 120 " 5 per ct. in 1 or 30 years.! loe 105 ' ft iicr ct. Scheel Lean.... 100 112 " 4 " in ler 20 years., loe Ktt " 4 " In 5 oral years., loe 10X50 " 4 " in 10 or 20 years. IU1 103 MISCELLAKKOUS BONDS. tiuarryvillc II. It., due 1803 $100 Jit J Reading ft Columbia It. Itdne 1882 100 102.. Lancaster Watch Ce., anc ISA! lpu 105Jir Lancaster Gas Light and i'uel Ce., due In ler 20 years 100 103JM Lancaster (Jas Light ami Fuel Ce., ducl88f 100 10G Stevens Heuse 100 70 HANK STOCKS. First National Bank. $100 $170ba Farmers' National Bank 50 102.! Lancaster County National Bank.. 50 102.2 Columbia National Bank loe 140 Ephrata National Bank IU First National Bank, Columbia.. ..tee 135 first National Bank, Strasburg.... 100 KtM First National Bank. Marietta 100 202..V First Natlenal'ltank, Mount Jey.. 100 115 75 Lltitz National Bank 100 Man helm National Bank 100 lll.&i Union National Bank. Mount Jey. 50 70.51 TtJBKriKK STOCKS. Big Spring ft Beaver Valley 9 25 9 10.2t Bridgeport..... 13 20 Columbia ft Chestnut Hill 25 18 Columbia ft Washington 23 20 Columbia & jjig spring - ij.ju Lancaster Ephrata 25 47.2J Lane, Ellzabetht'n ft Mlddlat'n 100 51 Lancaster ft Fruitville. 50 SO Lancaster ftJLititz 25 - G2.SI Lancaster A WlUiamstewn 23 55 Lancaster A Maner 50 9i Lancaster A Manhelm 25 30.46 Lancasterft Marietta 23 25.?: Lancaster ft New Helland 100 83 Lancaster ft Susquehanna. 300 275.il Lancaster ft Willow Street 25 40.1!' Strasburg Millport 23 21 Marietta aiaytewn - w Marietta ft Mount Jey 25 MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. QuarryvIHc R. 11. rr. $ 50 $3.23 MllleravUIe Street Car 60 25 Inquirer Printing Company 50 -te Watch Factory 100 113 bd. Gas Ltirht and Fuel Company.... 23 Stevens Heuse loe Columbia Gas Company Columbia Water Cem puny 2 Susquehanna Iren Company ine 73.10 Marietta Hellew ware tee MiaVELLAXEOVS. ("1KAIN AMI) PROVISIONS BOUGHT, T sold and carried for customers In Chicago and Philadelphia, in large and ,mall lets, en margins te suit, by S. Ji. 1 UNIJT, iirnker. Ne. 15 East King Street, jylG-3ind Ijancastcr, Pit, SCALED PKOPOSALS WILL HE 1CK 1CK CElVEDfer the iurnlsliinjr of about one thousand tens, mere or 1ch, of the following kinds of coal : Ilalllmeru Company iirekeii and egg. Enterprise or Ceal of like quality, and about twenty-live tens nl Lyketis Valley c"ff-. ..... mils 10 suue price per ion 01 eaeu kiihi 011 the Yard. Proposals will also lie received for same quantity and kind kept under cover. Mark at the head et bid " under cover or " net undercover." Bids wilt be opened en Saturday morning, Auirust 20th. at II o'clock. Hidden, are re quested te be present when bids areepiMied. seal olds una address 10 11. r. cex. r.n r.n ders.c. " Bida ter Ceal." augf-atil B. V. COX, Clerk. CtOIJKT PKOCLAMATIO. Wiieiikas, The Honorable JOHN l:. LIV INGSTON, President, and Honorable HAVIP W. PATTERSON. Associate Judge el the Court of Common lleas,iii am for the co iintyet Lancaster, and Assistant JiistieesoftlicCeurtH of Oyer und Terminer ami General Jail lle llvery ami Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in ami ler the county of Lancaster, have issued their precept, te me directed, requiring me, among ether things, te make public proclama tion throughout my bailiwick, that a Court el Oyer and Terminer and a General Jail Deliv ery, also a Court et General Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Jail Deliver', will commence in the Court Heuse, in the city of Lancaster in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, en the THIRD MONDAY IN AUGUST (15), 1881. In pursuance of which precept public notlce is hereby given te the Mayer ami 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 and county of Lan caster, tliat they be then and there In their own proper persons, with their rolls, records and examinations, and Inquisitions, and thcirether remembrances, te de these things which te tbelrofBcesnppcrtafninthclrbchalftebedonc; and also all these who will prosecute against the prisoners who are. Or then shall b. In the Jail of said county of Lancaster, are te be then and there te prosecute against them as shall be just. uatcii at iancesier me -iu uay 01 .uiy, 1881. JACOi; S. STRINE, Sherttr. jy30-3tdeawAw vtv MET DRA WIXUS. IOMMONWKALTU DISTRIBUTION CO. 35th Popular Monthly Drawing OF THB COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. in the City of Louisville, en WEDNESDAY, AUG., 31st, 1881. These drawings occur monthly (Sundays, excepted) under previsions et an Act et tfid General Assembly of Kentucky. The United States Circuit Court en March 31, rendered the lollewing diclsiens : 1st That the Commonwealth Dlttrlbatle Company la legal. 2d IU draw lugs are fair. , N. B. The Company lias no? en hand a large reserve fund. Read the Hat of prizes ler the JULY DRAWING. lpnze 9 30,010 1 prize ... 10,010 1 prize 5.00c 10 prizes 91,000 each 10,008 20 prizes 500 each 10,000 100 prizes $100 each io.eue 200 prizes50 each 10.0PC 600 prizes 20 each 12,008 1000 prizes lOeacb ...... 10,one 9 prizes 300 each, approximation prises 2,709 9 prizes 200 each, " 1,809 9 prizes lOOeacji, " " M L9B0 prizes $112,400 Whole tickets. 92; hair ticket. $1 ;.2? tickets 50; 55 tickets, 9100. Remit Meney or Bank Draft In Letter. 01 send by Express. HON'T SEND BY REGIS TERED LETTER OR POSTOFFICE ORDER. Orders of 95 and upward, by Express, can 1 sent at our expense. Address all orders te K. M.BOAKDMAN, Courier-Journal Buildinar. LeahnrlHe. Ky., 01 It. M. BOAROMAN, 399 Breadwav. New Yerk. febl-TuTliftSftw 9X 99 1 3& 15X 1 1G U7K 96?i 97 44 '43 4$g 43 43 43 ' t J$ 32& 322 32G ..r. 14352 14391 38 MS? 41 41 . 101 101 am 57 126 125K 125 rd?M C0 50 88$ 88 88 892 88i 88.