Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, August 13, 1881, Image 3

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tANOAStM tfAlLY INTELUGENOBS, SATURDAY AUGUST 13, 1881.
A LANCASTER BOY.
A HICK TILDEN'S LOST UltlDK
Railroad Accident.
H. A. Brighten, a conductor en J. R.
Bitncr's private freight line en the Pennsyl
vainia railroad, met with a severe acccident
last night, near Downingtown. It appears
that the train te which his cars were at
tached had parted, and that, he was sitting
ou a keg in the cabin, when the part of the
train that was separated came thundering
against the ether part. The concussion
was se gieat that Mr. Brighten
was thrown from his seat and out of the
open deer of the cabin, falling heavily
upon one of the chairs of the railroad
track. His shoulder blade is broken, and
an ugly gash is cut in his head, but the
skull does net appear te be injured. lie
was brought te this city and taken te his
residence, 323 North Prince street, where
he is doing as well as could be expected.
Having Kfjectrcl' Ninety-nine Suiter, hue
Vails In L.eveTVith a Lancaster Tener.
The following St. Leuis dispatch te the
Chicago Tribune relates te a young man
well known in the social circles of this city
and a heu of Jehn M. Amweg, late of this
city and new of Philadelphia. It is evi
dent that the young lady in question is
cither a geese or was personated by one
of her servants :
The papers bring te light a scandal
'which iuvelves the name of Nellie Hazel
tine, the reigning belle of St. Leuis, whose
name a year age was mentioned in connec
tion with that of Samuel J. Tildcn, it be
ing reported that she was engaged te
many him. The gentleman in the present
case is Jehn Amweg, a blonde, with a
fair voice, line eyes, and a geed leg. He
has held subsidiary positions in the Ferd
opera company for some time past, and
this is probably the first time his name
has :iiM-a:el prominently in the newspa
pers. It appear, according te his story,
that thicc weeks age a young lady of
great beauty occupied a front seat at the
Uhrig's Cave theatre and seemed only te
take an interest in the proceedings when he
was en the stage. She looked at him
fixedly and smilingly, he says, until at last
his attention was drawn te her, and one
evening she took the bouquet from her
breast, kissed it, and, by moving it about
pinned his attention te it. Then with a
smile she placed it under the scat upon
which she was sitting. As seen as the
curtain ilrepcd Amweg hastened te the
place and secured the llewers, anions
which tlieic was a note, and I Den asked a
friend who the iady was. ' Miss Xellic
Hazeltine," was the reply. "And who is
she?" "The belle of St. Leuis." An
interview was arranged, in the course of
which, Amweg says, the lady told him she
had received ninety nine oilcisef mairinge,
one of them from an old man in New Yerk
worth $ir,000,()()0 ; that he was a Demo Deme
cat (meaning Tildcn), and she was a
Democrat, but that she could net marry
WJCie she did net love. He says she went
en te tell him that he (Amweg) was the
only one who had touched her heart.
Amweg said that he replied that he had
net $ in the world, and that he would
just as seen settle in St. Leuis as any
where. Several notes, he alleges, passed
between them, aid two photographs, upon
the hack of one of which was written,
"Youir until death us de part. Nellie."
Naturally all this geed fortune, leal or al
leged, turned Amweg's head, and he con
fided the matter te two or three dozen
fi icuds, besides wi iting home te his mother
that, he was going te get manied, and
sending her one of the letters which he
claims te have leceived. Of course
the story spread. Last Monday
night Miss Hazeltine and her mother
Icit for the White Sulphur springs in Vir
ginia, wlieic they new aie. At this point
Amweg may be left for a little while and
the attention of the leader concentrated en
Miss llazlctinc's brother and Mr. Fred
l'aranieie, who. it is explained, "has a
right te act in the piemiscs." These two
gentlemen heard the stories alleat, and
concluded that the proper course tepur.U3
was te punch Amweg's eye, and for this
purpose that sweet singer was yesterday
afternoon beguiled up into Mr. Paramerc's
oflice en the fourth fleer of the
building en the southeast corner of
Fourth and Pine streets. Mr.l Hazeltine
had asked a Mr. Linn te be present as
Amweg's friend te see fair play. As seen
as the party gatheicd Mr. Hazeltine asked
Mr. Amweg if he hail said lie was going
te marry his sister. Mr. Amweg replied
that that was his intention. Mr. Hazel
tine thou stiuck Amweg with his fist,
which was lclurned, and the two paitics
caught each ether by the hair and swung
round and round as though practicing a
new-fangled German. Mr. Paramere in the
meantime produced a cowhide which he had
bought for the occasion and was waiting
for somebody's pants te get tight se that he
could have a little of the. pic himself, when
he was cellared by Mr. Linn, who re
marked that one at a time was enough for
Amweg. Of course Paramere lesented
this iutei fcrence, and for a time theie was
a double si m tile, in which much hair, many
cellar buttons, and considerable temper
wcic lest. When everybody was tired of
the circus they ali die w oil" and began te
discuss the matter. ' Yeu knew you
must be mistaken," said Will Hazcline ;
" you may be honest in what, je.i believe,
but my sister could never have written
you anv letters." "But I've get
the Ietteis." "WlisieV" "Out at
my house." He was compelled te give
Hazeltine a written order te search
through his ti links, and that young gen
tleman seen leturned, looking very much
annoyed and bringing two letters and two
photographs, all of which were promptly
confiscated. The young lady's friends
still declared that theie was some mis
take, that Amweg had been imposed upon
by one of the Hazeltine .servants, and he
was asked te come out te the heuc and
see if he could net identify one of the
girls theie. On the way .out Hazeltine
asked him te dcsciibe the position
of the frrniture in the parlor if he had
really been there, and he did this very cor
rectly. At the house Hazeltine summoned
one of the servants, a very pretty laun
dress, up stahs, and asked Amweg if that
was net the girl he had met. "Ne," he
replied, "it was Miss Nellie llazlctinc that
1 met she whose photograph you have
there." Ne amount of questioning, no
thieats, could turn him from his stery.aud
the idea was at last abandoned. The party
broke up en the Hazlctine doorstep. All
four of the gentlemen were pretty badly
rumpled up from the fuss, at Paramerc's
office, Amweg being especially beaten up
about tuc head and face, se that he could
net appear upon the stage last night. To
day he says he will begin two suits against
Will Hazeltine and Ficd Paramerc, one
for assault with intent te kill and the
ether ler civil damages. The case is inerc
than a cause eclebre. Amweg belongs te
a highly lespcctable Philadelphia family,
and his father is a well-known lawyer
there. His brother holds a very responsi
ble position with the Pennsylvania rail
read, being inspector of bridges en
that Hue. Fer three years young Am
weg has been en the ftagc, having
first been connected with Frank Maye
playing a miner part in Davy Crockett.
Since then he has becu singing in the
chorus of Feril's opera company, and has
been connected with the various Pinafore,
Fatinitza, Bdccaccie, Billee Tayler and
Olivette productions. lie is a tenor, and
makes up well en the stage, having the
foundation or framework for & geed
physique, which will fill in with time.
His folks have long urged him te leave the
mimic stage, and it has been against their
wishes that he has continued the business.
SLIGHT FIRE.
Three Gallant riremen.
Early this morning flames were seen is
suing from the third story front rooms of
the old National Hetel property, 50 te 56
North Queen street, the third story rooms
beincr new occupied as a residence by H.
C. Markley and wife. An alarm was at
once raised and Harry Hewell, Frank
Hewell and Jehn C. Carter rushed up
stairs, broke open the deer and found
the room in flames, a small gasoline
steve having burst or exploded and
set fire te a kitchen sink in which the
stove sat. Carpets were thrown ever the
burning sink, the flames were extinguish
ed, and the sink and its contents were
carried down stairs, pretty badly burned.
It appears that Mrs. Markley was out
of town, and Mr. Uarkley having occa
sion te heat some water, lit the gasoline
stove, put the kettle upon it, and for a
short time left the premises. Daring bis
absence the fire took place, and was hap
pily discovered before much damage was
done. The less will net exceed $20, but
had the fire reached the combustible ma
terials in the attic, just above the room in
which it originated, 820,000 would have
hardly compensated for the less that
would have resulted.
l'OULTRV FAIR.
Arranging for the Annual Exhibition.
The executive committee af the Lancas
ter Poultry association met at Lititz last
eveniug : present, H. II. Tshudy. J. B.
Lichty, win. A. Scheenberger. J. B. Leng,
Charles Lippold, Jeseph It. Trissler and
Jehn . Schum. They fixed January 12,
13, 14, 10,17 and 18 for holding the third
grand annual exhibition of the associa
tion. Messrs. Scheenberger and Lichty were
appointed a sub committee te select a hall
for the exhibition. Secretary Lichty was
instructed te communicate with several
experts with a view of securing their ser
vices as judges of the poultry, pigeons and
ether exhibits, and te inform them that
all birds exhibited must be scored.
The list of premiums will be the same
as at the last exhibition. Messrs. Schum
and Lippold were appointed te make such
revision as may be deemed necessary iu
the pigeon list, and Mr. Lichty te revise
the poultry list.
RAILROAD NEWS.
'I Don't Wutt Piaster,"
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 sure Indication et kidney disease. The
druggist told him te use Kidney-Wert and In
a short time 4t effected a complete cure. Have
you these symptoms ? Then get a box or bottle
te-day before you become incurable. It Is the
eurc; safe and sure. Knoxville Republican.
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The Tidy Housewife.
The careful, tidy housewife, when she Is giv
ing her beuse Its spring cleaning, should bear,
in mind that the dear Inmates of her house are
meie precious than beuses, 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, and she should knew that
there Is nothing that will de it se perfectly and
surely as Hep Bitters, the purest and best of
all medicines. Sec ether column.
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jfjsw jLerxMnaxjuatiS'
pOSENSTFJN'S ONE FRICE'HOUSE.
TJOSENSTEIN'S ONE PRICK HOUSE.
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LAST REDUCTION FOR THIS SEASON.
1 WILL FROM THIS DAT ON HAKE TO OHDEE A SUIT Or
CLOTHES. ELEGANTLY TRIMMED, FOR
SIXTEEN DOLLARS. .
THIRD EDIT1M.
SATURDAY EVENING. AUG. 13, 1881.
I I'm.
HOPE DEFERRED.
HENRY'S CARBOLIC SALVE.
The best Salve in the world for cuts, bruises,
sores, ulcers, salt rheum, ietter.cliappeti hands,
chilblains, corns and oil kinds et sain erup
tions, freckles and pimples. The salve is
guaranteed te give perfect satisfaction in
every case or money rctunded. lie sure you
get Henry's Carbolic Selve, as all ethers are
but imitations and counterfeits. Price 25 cents.
Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Stere,
137 and 13!) North Queen street.
Frank Bardel, North Bennett street, Buffalo,
says: "lhave tried your Spring Blessem us
a laniily mcuicinc and have never coma across
anything te de se much geed In se short a
time in cases ei indigestion, dyspepsia and de
rangement et the stomach? I strongly recom
mend it," Price SO cents. Fer sale at 11. B.
Cochran Drag Stere, 137 North Queen street,
Lancaster.
A choice et 50 PATTERNS, sold formerly for 923, 922, 120 and $19.
choice, as we are closing them ent very low.
Come early and get a
SUMMER COAT, 35 CENTS.
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Ready-MMe Clothing Department
IS STILL STOCKED WITH A GOOD ASSORTMENT.
Our All Weel Suit for $7.50 cannot be Beat; formerly
sold for $10. Geme and see it.
THE WOtNDEU CHIEF MAGISTRATE
22e:at 2SJl?te; de Px1 te
25oradrera county and New Yerk
extra, 2324p ; llrsts, '.0922c
Rolls steady; Pennsylvania 15Q16c ; Western,
13014c.
fggs scarce ami firm ; Penn'a 17Kc;
Western 16c. n
Cheese Market and prices steady : New
Yerk lull cream 10c ; Western full cream
9Kc; de hUr te geed. s)j)9c.
x cuuwuui jirtu, jtcuucu 7mv.
Excursions, Accident, und Funeral.
Tlie excursion te the seasbore via the
Heading railroad this morning numbered
tliii ty nine Lancaster passengers ; and
about fifty lclt via the Pennsylvania
read, with tickets issued by the Christi
ana cornet baud.
A brakeman belonging te Harrisburg
had his feet badly crushed at Leaman
Place ycsteiday. Twe of his tees were
amputated by Dr. B. Leaman, after
which the patient was sent home.
Rete & Bie. received a telegram last
evening requesting them te take charge of
the body of Martin Ficlcs, formerly of
Lititz, who was killed a day or two age en
a Kentucky railroad. The body was ex
jtectcd te reach Lancaster at an early hour
this morning, but up te the present hour,
2:30 p. m., has net arrived. Mr. Fiele3
was well known in this city, was about 40
yeam of age, and his father, who formerly
kept tavern in Neffsville, Lititz and .War
wick, new keeps tavern we believe in
Baltimore.
A Geed Angel's Visit A Tale et "Resa
dalU."
Blanche called en Kate, one pleasant day,
and found her sad and stalling, dearest friend,
once bright and gay, new scarce could keep
lrem crying; ler, '-eh," she said, "'tis a dis
grace te see with screiulu, my lace se badly
marred!" then said her friend, ''Resadulis will
your troubles end." Blanche culled en Kate
another day and found her once mere blithe
and guy, her lace as radiant, skin as tair, us
any maiden's unywhere. Fer skin diseases
and impure bleed, there's nothing in the
world me geed us Resadalis, it drives away all
skin disorders, humor, nay, it tones the sys
tem, cures your ills and banishes all doctor's
bills! Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug
Stere, 137 and 139 North Queen street.
Jy30-lydeed&w3
al; resenstein;s
ONE PRICE HOUSE,
OPPOSITE THE GRAPE HOTEL.
Ne. 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
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IVI.BR, DOWERS Si HURST!
pi IVLER, -BOWERS St HURST I
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Hand OHiccis Elected.
At a meeting held by the Keystone band,
of Lancaster, the following officers were
elected for the ensuing year : President,
.1. M. C'eglcy ; Vice President, II. Gess ;
Secretary, 1). Beard ; Treasurer, J. W.
Keller ; Lihraiian, J. L. Ceeley ; Leader,
T. M. Biser : Conductor, Ferd Weber ;
Tin."-Iecs, C. Wolf, J. Brown, L. Heptiug.
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Jehn S. Gable'. Funeral.
The Friendship fire company desiies a
full attendance of members at the funeial
of their late president, Jehn S. Gable, to
morrow. Members of all ether companies
are invited te attend. The large bell en
theEmpiicheusc will be tolled as the
funeral precession passes the house.
Dismissed .
The cases of Mary Bookmyer charged
with keeping a disorderly house, and Mary
(Seist wise charged with being drunk and
disorderly, weie dismissed by Alderma::
A. F. Dennelly, the prosecutor failing He
appear.
JTer County Commissiener:
FRANK CLARK, of Strasburg township
Subject te the choice et the Democratic coun
ty convention. unr0-d& wtp
ADAM S. DIETRICH, of .Maner township.
Subject te the decision of the Democratic
cennty convention.
HENRY F. 11ARTMAN (I.ime Rnrncr), ei
East Lampeter township. Subject te the choice
of the Democratic cennty convention.
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MARTIN HILUEBRANT, et Mount Jey
Roreugh. Subject te the decision of the Dem
ocratic county convention. ap!3-d&wtp
MEN'S WEAR ! MEN'S WEAR !
We eiler special inducements in above goods lu order te keep our workmen employed.
its,
Beys
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Ceutruct Awarded.
Chas. A. Barr has. been awarded the
contract by the Lancaster school beard ler
furnishing the school books, stationery
Arc , for the ensuing school year.
Sale et Valuable Property.
Attention is directed te the advertisement
in another column of Allan A. Ilerr & Ce., et
t'ie .sale or Charles Kdwurds's property en
We-t King street, at the Cooper house, .this
evening at ' o'clock.
City Kill J'esters.
Catson & Hcnclcity bill pesters und dis
trihuters, etllee Intkllieknckr building. Ne. 6
Seuth (Jiiim'ii street.
Shaving li.-'ceinesu luxury when Indulged iu
dally Willi Cuttcura Shaving Soup.
Mnl hers never iail te recommend Malt
tersns ueuiiihingund strengthening.
llit-
MftSVlJU. NOTJVJSH.
Terrible Less of Life.
Miilionsel rats, mice, cuts, bed bugs, reaches,
lese their lives by collision with "Rough en
Rats." Sold by druggists, 15c. Depot Jehn F.
Leng .1 Seus. Lancaster.
A Cough, Celd or sere Threat should no
stepped. Neglect frequently results in an In
curable I.ung Disease or Consumption,
ltrewn's Bronchial Troches de net "disorder
the stomach like cough syrups and balsams,
but act directly en the inlhtuicd parts, allaying
ii-'-ilutlun, give relict in Asthma, Bronchial
Ceuglw, Catarrh, and the Threat Troubles
which Singers and PublicSpcakcrs are subject
te. Fer thirty years Brown's Bronchial
Tiechcs have becu recommended by physi
cians, und always give periect 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. uis-ivdTThASAlyw
Itching Piles sylipteuis aud Cure.
The symptoms are moisture, like pcrspira
tien, intense itching, increased by scratching,
very distressing, particularly At night, as if
pin worms were crawling In and about the
tectum the private parts nrc sometimes af
iec.ted ; it ullowcdte continue very serious re
sults may tollew. Dr. Swayne's All-Healing
Ointment is a pleasant sure cure: Alse ler
tetter, itch,-salt rheum, scald head, Erysipelas,
barber's itch, blotches, all scaly, crusty, cuta cuta
neous eruptions. Price, 50 cents, three boxes
for $125? Sent by mail te any address en re
ceipt of price la currency or three cent post
age stamps. Prepared only by Dr. Swayqe
Sen. 330 North Sixth street. Philadelphia, Pa.
Sold by all prominent druggists.
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Ge te II. It. Cochran's Drug store, 137 North
Oueen street, for Mrs. freeman's New Na
tienal Dyes. .Fer brightness and durability et
coler.are uncqualcd. Celer from 2 te 5 pound?.
I'M
Directions in English and German.
cents.
rice. IS
Aletners! Meinumi mothers!!
Are you disturbed at night and broken of
your rest by a sick child suffering and crying
with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth T
If se, go at once and get a bottle of MRS.
WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. It will re
lieve the peer little surferer Immediately de
pend upon it; there is no mistake about it.
There is net a mother en eaith 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 aud
best female physician and nurses in tiie
United Statej. Sold everywhere ; 25 cents a
tetlie. niar7lYd4.wM.W4S
JERK MOHLER. Ephrata. Subject te the
decision of the Democratic county conven
tion, uprll-d&wtp
ISAIAH McUILLIPS, et Lancaster city,
subject tethe choice et the Democratic County
Convention. jly29-lmd
Fer County Auditer:
JOHN S. BROWN, et Drumore township.
Subject te Democratic rules. m27-d&wtp
JOHN L. l.ICHTNER.et I.eaeeek township.
Subfect te the decision et the Democratic
ceuntv convention. uurls-tfd&w
JAMES P. MARSH, et Sali-bury township,
subject te Democratic rules. aug3-ttd&w
MADE TO ORDER AT A GREAT REDUCTION.
Ve can slimy you an "elegant line of goods, In the latest styles, te select from.
Gauze Underwear, Jean Drawers, lisle Thread Hese,
CLOSING OUT AT A GREAT SACRIFICE.
MOSQUITO CANOPIES, in Pink and Wh'.te, put up promptly without extra charge at
lowest price?.
r-ilease give us a call.
Until September 1st we shall close at C o'clock, Saturdays excepted.
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GIVLER, BOWERS & HURST'S
Dry Goods and Carpet Heuse,
25 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
UAKUIAUHS.
Skiiikl Black. Ou the 3th et August, 1881,
by the Rev. W. T. Gerhard, at his residence.
Ne. :il i:a.t Orange street, Mr, J ehn 1 1. Seibel, et
Baltimore, Mil., te Miss Mary E. Black, of Lan
caster city.
HHATJIS.
Gaiilk. Jehn s. Guble, en Thursday, August
11. 1SS1, iu the 701 1 i year et" his age.
Funeral en Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock
from his laic'rcsidence. Ne. 210 North Queen
street, te proceed te the church, corner of
Prince un.t Orange streets, where services will
be held. Interment at the Lancastcr'ccmeteiy.
Relatives and friends et the family are respect
lully invited te attend the funeral without
I u it Iter notice. 2td
Dexxblly. In Hurrlsburg, en the 12th lust.,
Kate, wit'e et Jehn M. Dennelly, uged 3(1 j ears.
Funeral en Monday morning, Aug. 15, en ar
rival et S o'clock train, te proceed te St.
Mary's cemetery. The lelatives and friends
arcrcspcctlully invited te attend without fur
ther notice. ltd
SnuiK. At Lincoln. Lancaster county. Pa."
en the 12lh lust., Mrs. Elizabeth Shirk, et Lan
caster city, aged 71 years, 2 months anil 2 days.
The relatives and fi lends of the family arc
respeetlully invited te attend the tnncral from
the First M. E. church.en Monday morning at
!) o'clock. Interment in Lancaster cemetery.
2td'
Trout. August 12, JSsi, iu Marietta, Dr.
Henry S. Tteut, aged 45 years, 7 months and 11
days.
The relatives and fiiends et the family are
respectfully invited te attend the funeral en
Monday morning at 9 o'clock. Services by
Bishop Jacob Lehman, of Chambcrsburg, and
Reverend Ellas llershcy at Marietta. Inter
ment at Mount Jey cemetery.
Cakiueas. In this city. Aug. 13, 1881, Miss
Annie Carrigan, In the 77th year of her age.
The relatives and friends of the laniily are re
spectfully invited te attend the funeral, from
the residence of Samuel II. Lcvan, Ne. 219 East
Chestnut street, en Monday afternoon, at 2
o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery.
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jvEir AvrnsTisjcMjcyrs.
1IN Alt D WOODEN MOULDS, ALL SIZES,
WEST ORANGE Street.
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IOTS FOR SALK. GO HUILUlNU LOTS
j Lime, Duke, i rederlck, Shippen and New
streets, en long time anil easy payments.
Apply te A. W. RUSSEL,
al3-3td Ne. 22 East King street.
SLICED WATERMELONS ON ICE, COME
and try them Cantaloupes, Cern, Toma
toes, Pears, Apples, Plums, Gagesandallkinds
of fruit. Open te-night until twelve o'clock.
G. FRANK KURTZ,
ltd 115 East King street.
BOHKMIAN ANi) BERGNER AND KN
gle's Beer en tap this evening at the TRE-
MONT HOUSE, 159 North Queen street (near
Penn'a. R.
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R. denet).
FRED. WCEHRLE, Prepr.
CIOTWALO MISSION S. S. PICNIC, ON
J THURSDAY, AUG. 18, te
KAUFFMAN'S PARK, MANIIE1M.
Tickets 40 and 20 cents, for sale at FonDer FenDer
smlth's boeKstore, 32 EastJiing street. ltd
L'OB RKNT.-F1VE ROOMS MFTY FEET
M. long, suitable ter 'any kind et manufac
turers, being the rebuilt Cerk Factory, en East
Fulton street, with engine und boiler.
Apply te A. W. RUSSEL. .
ulS-:std Xe. 22 East King street.
WATcK RENT ihOMCK THOSE STILL
owing water rent will save themselves
additional expense by paying the same before
the 1st of SEPTEMBER, as the Unpaid list
will then, in accordance with the ordinance,
be placed In the hands et an alderman ler col
lection. WM. McCOMSEY,
al3-:ltd Treesu rcr and Receiver of Taxes.
"PENNSYLVANIA R. R.
We knew that everybody knows that the
Best Excnrsieft of the Season
13 TO
ATLANTIC CITY,
On THURSDAY, AUGUST 18th.,
but we want te Impress upon yenrmlnds that
our tickets are geed te step in Philadelphia.
TICKETS ONLY 3.00, GOOD FOR TWO
DAYS,
CHILDREN HALF PRICE.
Fer sale at all stations Secu.-e your tickets
l'tivc ample accommeda-
at once. We will
tiens. Best et cars.
CLARK
ltd
& SCHMH),
"Managers.
THE OLD CORNER,
COR, pUKE AND VINE STS., LANCASTER, PA.
NORBECK & MILEY,
Practical Carriage Builders,
fake this opportunity 01 calling the attention et the
hides, including every variety new in use.
public te their Unrlv.ilied block et Ve
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY.
FANCY BUSINESS WAGONS,
with the the most artistic painting, made en sheit notice, and satisfaction guaranteed.
The best in the market. Repairing pi emptly attended te. Rciucmbcr'ourMettn :
"OUR WORK SUSTAINS OUR "WORD,"
and remember the place, CORNER OF SOUTH DUKE AND VINE STREETS.
NK WAU I'EUTIS SMHTS.
NEW ADVXltTlSElillCtlTH-
ANTKD.-A SINGLE WOMAN WANT!
itlnu as Housekeeper.
027 SOUTH PRINCIi S'
V a situation as Housekeeper. Apply at
vinr.cx,
SOUR KROUT LUNCH TUIS EVENING
at JOIINSPANOLKR'S OPERA HOUSE
SALOON. Kicker's celebrated beer en tap.
ltd
1ALL AND SEE
j geed, cheap and
OUR HANDSOME,
reliable Parler Sult.
walnut ami painted cuumber suits. Alse, an
immense stock et all kinds of Furniture at
IIOFFSIEIER'S.
ltd Ne. 20 East King street.
IWllllVltli TUlf I.'Kl.l.- KMflK STOKR
XL removed 1e Ne. 51 North Queen street, I AUGUST 13, 1881, at the Cooper Heuse, en
T)OSlTIVK PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE
CITY PROPERTY. - On SATURDAY,
Innuirer buUdlus room lately occupied by
Henry Gerhart.
al3-ltd JOHN H1EMENZ.
PUBLIC SALE OP MORSES ON MON
DAY, AUG. 13. 1S81, will be sold at the
Merrimac Heuse. 115 North Prince street, Lan
caster, Pa., SIXTEEN HEAD of Ohie horses,
among them are one fine Pair of Matches ;
also, one Brown Mure that can trot in three
miiiu'es.
tale, te commence at 1 o'clock, p. in. A cred
it of CO days will be given.
ltd DANIEL LOGAN.
PROPOSALS.
Scaled proposes will be received at the
County Commissioners' efilce until WEDNES
DAY', AUG. 17, at 12 o'clock, M., te furnish at
the Court Heuse, en or before October 1. 1881,
Eighty tens et the best quality of Lehigh or
Baltimore company broken coal.
The Commissioners reserve the right, te re
ject any or all bids.
By order of the Cemmlsslsncrs.
Attest : I. N. S. WILL,
al3-3td Clerk.
rpiIE MEMBERS OF THE FRIENDSHIP
1 tire cemnanv are rea nested te assemble
hat their engine house en Sunday afternoon at
f 1 o'clock, te attend the funeral of our late
president, Jenn s. Game, uress vane suit
und white gloves. Badges will be furnished.
All et the tire companies ir. the city are re
spectfully Invited te join us in paying the last
tribute of respect te our deceased president.
By order of the company.
Attest: JACOB REESE,
-ltd Secretary.
TjXCURSION
TQ
READING-,
OS
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1881.
TICKETS, ... - 91.50,
Geed for tivedays, te return en any regular
train.
Special train leaves King street depot at 0:30
a. m.
Tickets ler sale at J. Albright ft Bie.'s cigar
store, 103 East King street, and J. F. Kautz's
coal office, 126 Seuth Water street.
Jta-Se tickets sold after Monday evening.
al2-2td
OECONO ANNUAL
CANNSTATTER VOLKSFEST,
Under the auspices of the
Cntaii VeMest Vn,
OF LANCASTER,
MONDAY AND TUESDAY. AUG. 22 A 23. 18SI,
AT WHAT GLEN PARK.
It Is evident that this yewr'-s Velksiest will
be the largest ever held in Lancaster, and the
committee or 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 features, which will be
made public later, and which will tend te rep
resent mere closely the original " Cannstatter
V eiks test."
-y30.aus6.13.20 COMMITTEE .
West King street, will be sold that new two-
story and Mansard reef Stere and Dwelling,
Nes. 248 and 250 West King street, either with
or without the entire Household and Kitcnen
Furniture. The house contains a large store,
hall.six rooms, kitchen, bath room, with water
closet, and garret large enough for four rooms,
all arranged in the most convenient manner,
lately paper and painted, and iu complete or
der. An excellent cellar, with well et never
tailing water: kitchen range and het and cold
water up und down stairs, with complete
sewer connections, gas. Let 32x238 feet, two
side alleys, Iruif. c. In great variety. Fer
fuller description see large sale bills.
Sale te commence at 7K o'clock p. m., when
term?, Ac, will be made known by Charles Ed
wards, or ALLAN A. IIERR ft CO.,
lCcul Estate and Insurance Agents,
Ne. 3 North Dake Street.
B. F. Rewe, Auct. - aug5,8,l 1,13d
JOHN BAER'S SONS.
SCHOOL BOOKS
AND
Scheel Supplies,
LOWEST PRICES,
te all our customers.
Wholesale buyers supplied at liberal rates.
At the bookstore of
JOM BAM'S SOUS,
15 mJ 17 NORTH 0EN STREET,
LANCASTER. PA.
CARPETS,
COAL, c.
PHILIP SCHUM, SON & CO.,
MANUFACTORY,
Ne. ISO SOUTH WATER STREET,
Lancaster, Pa.,
Well-known Manufacturers of Genuine
LANCASTER QUILTS,
COUNTERPANES,
COVERLETS,
BLANKETS,
CARPETS.
CARPET CHAIN,
STOCKING YARN, fte.
CUSTOM RAG CARPETS A SPECIALTY.
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
tlemen's Coats, Overcoats, Pants, Vests, Ac.
Dyed or Scoured; also, Indigo Bine Dyeing
done.
All orders or goods left with us will rccclvc
prompt attention.
CASH PAID FOR SEWED
CARPET RAGS.
GOAL. GOAL.
Ceal et the best quality put up expressly ler
family use, and at the lowest market rates.
TRY A SAMPLE TON.
YARD 150 'OUTII WATER STREET.
2-lyUitSl PHILIP SCHUM. SON ft CO
Broken Slumbers and Sema Fever Te-day.
Execut'ive AIansien, Washington, D.
C. Aug. 12, 8:30 a. m. Official Bulletin.
The president did net sleep as well as
usual during the early part of the night.
After midnight, however, his sleep was
refreshing and only broken at long inter
vals. This morning he has a little fever.
Nevertheless he expresses himself as
feeling better than for several days past.
Pulse is 104, temperature 100.8, respira
tion 19.
Signed D. W. Bliss,
J. K. Barnes,
J. J. Woodward,
Hobt. Reyburx,
Prank H. Hamilton.
Noen Official Bulletin.
Executive Mansion, Washington, D.
6., August 13. 10:30 r. m. The president
has been cheerful and easy during the
morning and his temperature has fallen a
little mere thau a degree and a half since
the corning bulletin was issued. The
wound is discharging healthy pus. His
pulse is new 102, temperature 99.2, respi
ration IS.
Signed D. W. Bliss.
J. K.Barnes,
J. J. Woodward,
Robt. Reybukn,
P. II. Hamilton.
The Private secretaries' Uefflcial Buletln.
Executive Mansion, Aug. 13, 2:30 p.
m. Many alarming rumors have been
circulated during the day regarding
the president's condition, some of which
indicated that it was almost impossible
for him te live mere than a day or two
longer. Frem information obtained at
the executive mansion, however, theie
appears te be no cause for alarm.
The fever indicated by the morning bul
letin has been gradually subsiding, and
the patient at this hour is very comfort
able. Private Secretary Brown says that
the president is decidedly better at the
present time than has been during the
past 48 hours, and that the fever apparent
ly continues te decrease. The day is ex
tremely oppressive but the president's
apartments are kept comfortable by means
of cooled air which is forced into them,
the temperature being about 80.
General Swaim has just said that the
president is better new than he was at the
same time yesterday, his pulse new being
below 100 and his temperature about 99.
wiusKy scarce anumgner at si ix
Seeds Geed te nrfme Clever lebblnir nt sA
. Tltnnthv Hm at -1 Mia. 1ft - iln blu.
- , -..r m ...j.-
HVn.
sed firmer at II 28 for spot.
New xersaarKn.
New'eu, Aug. 11 Fleur State ana West
ern steady ; moderate demand ; Superfine
State W leftt SO ; extra de $i 8005 10 ; ehelea
dots 1505 23: fancy de $5 3006 73: round hoop
Ohie 5 0005 30 : choice de.f 5 3306 75 ; superfine
western 1 10 gi se ; common te geed ex
tra de ft SO05 23 ; choice de 5 3006 75 : choice
white wheat de. at 15 2506 25. Southern
Arm; common te fair extra 15 15
06 23 : geed te choice de 16 3007 50.
Wheat feverish and unsettled ; Qlc high
er ; Ne. 2 Red. Auenst. Si illiQl 32 : co Sent..
11 330135K; de October, SI 3SQ1 S7J: de
NevemberSl 139-i ; de December, SI 39.
Cern Market ic higher and active;
mixed 0jwestern spot, 53G2c de future,
W067c.
Oats duliand prices unchanged ; State,
SS3;c: Western. 4lQ33Vc : including Ne. -i
Aug.. 4141Wc ; de Sept., 3!39c ; de Oc
tober, 4O0COC.
Grain and Prevision Uuotatlena.
OnnnVlnclrnnntntlnnanri'iMin tinii nrnvla.
Ions, furnished by S. K. Yundt. Breker. 15V:
East King street
CHICAGO.
Cern ,
Pbiladkltuia.
Wheat
corn!!.!
Aug.
...$ 1.23
.57
... .341
.. 17.i.
.. 11.42)4
Aug.
.. 1.34'i
.. .Oljj
Sent
.574
.3454
17.87)2
n.re
Sept.
.ft;
Aug. IX
17.85
11.65
Oct.
1.37?;;
.07
Negii Quotations ei the (iraln Market
Furnished by Jacob u. Leng, Commission
Breker.
Chicago. Aug.
Wheat $ 1.28
nwn
Oats 3Wj
a "Alt . !
Sept. Oct.
i.v.y; i.i;
Year.
L17JS
Oct.
.37 Ai
.3I'S .34
17.55 17.C-0
RAILROAD ACCIDKNT.
Escape trem Terrible futalltlea.
ODOENSBuna, N. Y., Aug. 13. A terri
ble accident occurred en the Grand Trunk
railway, at 3:30 o'clock this morning,
which resulted in the instant death of the
engineer, the serious wounding of the fire
man, baggage master, two express mes
sengers and various injuries te a number
of passengers. The train was the ten p.
m. express from Montreal te Terente, and
consisted of six Pullman sleepers, four first
and second class cars, a postal, express and
baggage cars. The cars were well filled
with returning excursionists from Montreal
who were nearly all asleep. The train ar
rived at Prescott Junction en time and the
Ottowa sleeper was there attached te it
After leaving Piescett there is a down
grade and seen the train was going fast.
An obstruction was encountered and the
locomotive jumped the track, carrying the
tender, baggage, mail, express, smoking
and two passenger cars with it. They ran
en the ties fully a thousand yards when
the engine went down an embankment,
the tender passing by, together with the
express car, and landing en the ether side
of the track. The baggage car went still
further en and the body was thrown oft
alongside the track. In fact every
car except the sleepers were thrown up
side down. The express car was smashed
into kindling weed, while nothing remains
of tender but-a few pieces of iron. It is
truly wonderful hew the passengers
escaped instant death. When the
passengers recovered from their
fright search was made for these who
occupied the forward cars. The engineer,
Jehn A. Howarth, of Montreal, was
found with his arm around the whistle of
the locomotive, having blown it twice be
fore he met his sad death. The fireman,
Wm. Tayler, of Montreal, was discovered
in a field alive but insensible.
Rebert S. Carter, of Montreal, baggage
master, was also insensible, but seen re
covered. His shoulder was dislocated and
his arm sprained. Hew the two express
messengers Arthur King, of Terente,
and William Mackenzie, of Hamilton es
caped with their lives is a mystery.
WKATHKK INDICATIONS.
Washington, Aug 13. Fer the Middle
Atlantic states, warmer, fair weather,
followed by local rain, warm southwest
veering te colder northwest winds, higher
pressure.
Shu Had Her Revenge.
A deserted Parisian damsel has just se
cured an original and ample revenge upon
her faithless Ictvcr. Hearing that Alphense
had been beguiled by the seductive
charms of a large wedding portion held
out te him by the parents of another young
lady who was anxious te marry him,
Blanche rose te the occasion, and en the
eve of the betrothal, while the aflianced
pair were feasting and making merry, she
sent a letter te the bride elect, announcing
that she had poisoned all the feed which
furnished forth the banquet. This grim
statement was read aloud at the table and
naturally caused a general panic. The
fiancee and her mother were carried out
in hysterics and decters were summoned
from far and near. One of the dishes was
analyzed and found te contain no trace of
poison, and after further experiments the
company realized that they had been made
the victims of a practical joke. But Blanche
had her revenge, for love could net flour,
ish in the shadow of a stomach pump, and
the engagement was promptly broken. It
is net announced whether Alphense will
return te his old love or whether he will
be welcome if he does.
Live Stock Marketa.
Chicago. Hogs Receipts. 19.000 head ; ship
ments, 5.100 head; market dull and slew, ex
cept for for geed bacon, which are scarce und
tlrmatH(j.'6 75;Plgs at l SOgC 'Jl; mixed
nackinsr ir15c lower at ." U0l 40; choice
heavy 10s lower at $t S03t; 83.
Cattle Receipts, 4.5WI head; shipments,
5.00J head ; market strong, geed and fairly
ucuve ; einer nuu ; common te medium
shipping, $4 403525; geed te choice 15 MQ
5 90 ; experts, 03G 33 ; native butchers' g(-ed
quality scarce : common weak ; sales at $! 2T
4 25; stockers' and feeders weak ut t'l ;
Texansat$33 75.
Sheep Receipts, 200 head: market active
and firmer ; common te medium, $3 3'J1 25 ;
jroed te choice; S4 5035.
The Journal's dispatch from (Jlusgew says
best American steers are worth 18c
Bcvvaxe. Cattle Receipts te duy, l.fiOOncad:
total for the week thus far. 11,000 head, against
O.GCO head same time last week ; censtlgnu t
through, 493 cars ; market nothing doing, ex
cept a sale et one lead light steers at $I5J;
feeling stronger.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts te-day. 2.0CO
head ; total for week thus tar, 13,300 head,
against 18.C09 head same time last week ; con
signed through, 10 cars ; nothing doing in
he ep ; sides et a tew Canada Lambs ut " 50it
55 ; fair togeod Western sheep quotable at
4 0450.
Hogs Receipts te-day, 3,(03 hcud ; total for
week thus far, 24,500 head, against 20,300 head
same time last week ; consigned through, 101
cars ; market quiet and unchanged ; sales of
geed Yorkers at $6 50Q0 75 ; geed medium
weights. $6 75tfU 40; light Yorkers aud Mlchi
gans, )MJl 15 : grassers, S3 MQH.
Stock J-iaraet.
New Yerk, Philadelphia and Leral Stocks
also United States Bends reported daily by
Jacob It. Loxe. N. E. Cor. Centre Squurc.
Niw Yerk Stocks.
Stocks firmer.
Ang. 13.
A. m. P. m. i- u
10:00 1:00 3.00
pws
u; lays kb
1I4J UVi 114.K
I24i li-, 124
. lOU-ii 110 10!
. .... W
n4
:VH 121J4 124
1814 IU'4 19
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4:; 41
'r. am.'
my.
MAKKKTH.
rniladelpnia Market.
PBiLADBLTBiA, Ang. 13. Fleur Market firm
and tending upward; Superfine, 935004; ex
tra f4 2534 75 ; Ohie k Indiana family, at
K 003 0; Pennsylvania family 95 730
COO; St. Louts de6 25GC2); Minnesota
Extra 95 7306 25:ile straight, 37K0CC2K;
winter patent 96 757 50 ; spring de 97 0007 75.
Rye flour at 94 505 00.
Wheat active and Higher; Ne. 2 West
ern Red 1 31132; Del. and Penn'a Red 91 31
132; de AniDer 91 31)13j).
Cern excited and higher ; steamer, GUQ
65c; sail yellow Wc; sail mixed, fSaeec;
Ne. 3, mixed, C364c.
Oats scarce and wanted ; . Ne. 1 White,
47c; Ne. 2, de 4646c; Ne. 3, de 45c; Ne. 2,
Mlxc. 44c.
Rye none here
Previsions market and prlcLs linn ; mefr
perk 518 25Q18 50: beet ham?, 921 50023;
India mess beet. 92900. ,. ,
Bacen Smoked s"u'de" 838 ; salt de
7&8c: smoked hams 12313)c; pickled
nLd10nchangec: cltv kettle 911 S712 ;
loes'- bntchera at Sllill.Vl; prime steam
ll C2)4ll 3-
jtutter In geed demand, scarce and Arm ;
creaniery extra Western at 28; Pennsylv
Chicago A North Western. ...
Chlctitre. Mil. ASLPaul
Canada Southern
C C A I. C R. IC...... ........
Del.. Iack. Western
Delaware A Hudsen Cuna;
Denver A Rie Grande
Hannibal ft St. Jee
Lake Shere A Mich. Southern
Manhattan Elevated.
Michigan Central
Mlseiirl, Kansas A Texas
N. Y.. Lake Erie Ik Western 43
New Jersey Central 90
N. Y.. Ontario & Western :t
Sew Yerk Central 144
Ohie A Mississippi :!7'-j
Pacific Mail Steamship Ce '.
St. Paul A Omaha
de Preferred 104)5
Central Pacific xt
Texas Pacific :?
Union Pacific 12i
Wabash, St. Leuis A Pacific... r.Hi
" " Preferred. HHJ
Western Union Tel. Ce 611
Philadelphia.
.Stocks steady.
Pennsylvania R.R 1J
Reading
Lehigh Valley
Lehigh Navigation
Iliiffule, Pitts. A Western
Northern Central
Northern Pacific. 41
" Preferred 8lj
Hcstenvillc
Philndelphia A Krle R. R 25
lewaOulch Mining
Umitkd Status IIehus.
44
32'i
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121 12r)4
M'i Mii
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United States 4 per cents..
4 -
5
.1 "
Y. SI.
1:00
myt
I0i
Lecal stocks and Kenm.
.Par L ti
val. -aW-
LanaClty per ct. Lean, due 1SS2...Hii tiifi
HS3... 1( 111
M " IMM... IU) IIS.'."
" " 1ST.... 100 120
" 5 per ct. in 1 or 30 years.. 1110 lef
5perct. Scheel Lean.... IJ0 Hi
" 4 " In ler 20 years., loe i5
, 4 ' In 5 or 20 years.. Hut iwue
" 4 " in 10 or 20 j cars, let) pf,
MISCELLANEOUS BOH DS.
Quarryvllle R. It., due WM $100
Heading & Columbia K. Rdue 1342 ion
1-anca.ster Watch Ce., due I8 liw
Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce.,
due in ler 20 years 100
Lancaster Uas Light and Fuel Ce.,
Stevens Heuse 100
bank stocks.
First National Rank. $100
Farmers National Rank 50
Lancaster Cennty National Hank.. Mi
Columbia National Bank 100
Ephrata National Bank ,
First National Bank, Columbia .
First National Rank, Strasburg.
First National Bank. Marietta...
First National Bank, Mount Jey.. 100
Lititz National Bank 100
Aianiicnn .National Bank- le
Union National Bank. Mount. Jey. 50
TUKSriKE STOCKS.
Big Spring ft Reaver Valley $23 $ 10.2r
tee
10O
100
100
911:
10i.'n.
I05.5I-
103.5U
100
70
S170bO
102.5
102i
110
135
13I.K
202.ST
145 73
1415)
70.H
Bridgeport iaj
lyOinmuiua uncsinut mil 25
Columbia A Washington -ii
Columbia A Big Spring 25
Lancaster A Enhrata -.
Lunc .Eltzabetht'n AMIddlet'n 100
Lancaster A Frnltville...
Lancaster AJLititz.
GO
25
Lancaster A Williamstewu 25
IjiniMiufeit A lfenAw mtw
AhiviI7h A Ui Aai ee-ai Ji"
'Lancaster A Manhclin 5
Lancaster A Marietta 25
Lancaster A New Helland 100
Lancaster A Susquehanna. 300
Lancaster A Willow Street 25
Strasburg A Millport 25
Marietta A Maytown 25
Marietta A Mennt Jev 25
20
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MlHCELI,ANOVa.
Democratic County Committee.
There wllrbe a meeting of the Democratic
CetJimr CemrrrTKE at Shober's -Hetel, Lancas
ter, at 10 a.m., en Monday, Angnst 15, te fix
the time or the CemAy Convention. A full
attendance of the members is requested.
W. U. IIENSEL,
Jv27-tddAw Chairman.
riiuK plack reK weed currisES,
X Fresh Sugars, Pure Syrups. Best Tea, at
A.Z.RINGWALTS
Old Wine and Liquor Stere,
teblO-lvd Se. 205 West King Street.
ScAr.KD PROPOSALS WJLI. BK KK
C'EIV'ED for the furnishing of about one
thousand tens, mere or less, or the following
kinds or Ceal : Baltimore Company broken
and egg. Enterprise or Ceal of like quality,
and abent twenty-five tens of Lykens Valley
Bids te state price per ten of each kind en
the yard. Proposals will also be received for
same quantity and kind kept under cover.
Mark at the head et bid " under cover " or
" net under cover."
Bids will be opened en Saturday mernimr.
August 20th, at 11 o'clock. Bidders are re
quested te be present when bids arc opened,
seal bids and address te R. K. Cex7 En En
eorse. Rids ler Ceal." Ry order or the Reard.
aug-3td u. F. COX, Clerk.