'&fjZrvhJa2 'v 2 -. ? "--r J T LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, DUES DA? AUGUST 23. 1881.' c"-j KJ , .53: r(l - COLUMBIA NEWS. OUR REGULAR ICORRESPONliKNCE. The glass in the switch lantern at the P. It. It. depot was broken by a young lad, last evening, who fell ever it trying te get out of the way of a passing train. The funeral of Henry Erwin, aged 11 years, will take place te-day at 4 p. m. Irem his residence at Henry Clay Fur ness. Ce. C. left at 8:15 last evening with 50 men, rank and file. Several hundred per sons were at the depot te see them depart and wish them success. Lancaster county bheuld feel proud of her militia as they procure some honor at every annual in spection. Workmen arc busily engaged in remov ing the stock form the furnace that was " chilled " last week. Part of the furnace must be tern down before they can remove the " salamander." A heavy draft wagon ran against a far mer's wagon at Third and Locust streets this merninr, breaking the hind axle. Farmers should be careful where they hitch their teams en market morning. The Susquehanna is se low here that canal beats cannot cress the river, necessi tating the closing of the raft chute. Mr. Themas CennclK night dispatcher in the upper yard, has received orders te take charge of the Lancaster yard. Mr. "Wil liam Strickler takes Mr. Cennell's place. Robbers tried te effect an entrance iute W. G. Pinkcrten's residence en Cherry street by getting en n bench iute the sec end story window, but by a lucky mishap the bench overturned, awakcuing the fam ily and causing the weuM-be rebbeis te beat a hasty ictreat. Elsie Hartley, a three car-old daughter of Mr. G. V. Hartley, living en Second street, fell and broke her arm last even ing. Dr. Craig is attending the little suf ferer. Michael McGcc, husband of Maiy Mc Mc Gee who was sentenced te 10 days in jail, was arrested by Officer Keech last even ing en the same charge, drunken and dis orderly conduct. Squiie Yeung gave him the same sentence as his wife, ten days in Lancaster jail. A young daughter of Geerge Zerger, while visiting her grandmother en Wal nut street, run the end of a fishing red in her eye, cutting the ball severely. The attending physician hopes no serious injury may result from the mishap. A young colored woman. has been visit ing many of our stores and purchases large orders te be paid wheu called for. She says that she intends getting married and wants everything te be first-class. She visited the family of one of our promi nent hardware meichants and invited the whole family and told them net te bring any "99 cent present," but something handsome. In another store bhe bought an enler te the amount of 15, but did net call and pay for it. She is slightly de mented, caused by a recent, illness. Frem indications Columbia will have a glebe foundry. Several gentlemen largely engaged in that business are very favor ably impressed with the location and rail road facilities of this borough, and in all probability will locate here. Messrs. V. II. Moere and C. C. Kauft man kindly leaned their ncw'Tjeat te a couple of young men en Saturday, who repaid their kindness by losing the rudder off the beat. The household effects, &c, of Dr. Lewin were sold yesterday afternoon by Sheriff Strine. A large crowd attended the sale mostly from curiosity. Everything com manded a very geed price, as all weie anxious te get some memento of the " Col umbia private hospital." Personal". Mrs. It. F. Itankin, of Delta, Pa., ar rived in Columbia this morning en a visit te her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F, G. IJIctz. Miss Emily Helfer left town last even ing en a visit te llariisburgaud Carlisle. Mr. Hany C. Nesbit, of Milten, Pa., is visiting old friends in town. Mrs. C. Hambriglit went te Alteena yesterday en a visit te her sister, Mis. Hobt. Fry. Mr. Will Leamau, an old high school gradu ate, new of the Quaker City, is spending a short season at home with his parents. Miss Mary Fitzgerald, of West Philadel phia, is the guest of Miss Mary Miller. it., Y., p. & w. TIie Amusement Season al Fulton ) peril Heuse Opened. An audience conspicuous alike for its overflowing numbers and the brilliancy of its composition signalized the opening of the amusement season of 18$ 1-2 at Fulton opera house last night by Harlow, Wilsen. Primrose & West's minstrels. The house leeks neat aud fresh by viitue of seme re cent applications of paint both within aud without, and Mr. Yecker has added also some long needed stage furniture, caipsts, scenery, etc., which, however, were net brought into requisition by last evening's performance. Twe of the handsome lanterns formerly used upon the street lamps in Centre Squat c, placed at the sides of the main deer of the hall, aie further additions te the outer attractions of the opera house, and completes the im provement of which the repainting of the entire front, heictofere noticed in the Is TET.MOKxenn, forms such a notable part. .Last night s performance, with the ex ception of the musical portion of the pro pre gramme, was of the excellent quality te be expected from au organization headed by four such great names as these of Messrs. Harlow, Wilsen, Primrose and West. The first part was artistically ar ranged, the performers being seated in tiers, and many of their jokes brought tears te the eyes of the audience by reason of excess of laughter, of course. vMilt. Har low, Geerge Wilsen, Luke Schoolcraft and Geerge Primrose made it pleasant wiih seme stories, new and neat, and some comic songs ; aud the finale was a capital reproduction of the popular "Coopers Chorus" from the opera of "Beccaccio." The ballad singing fell below the general standard of the entertainment, aud is susceptible of material improvement. In the olio the features deserving of es pecial praise were the clog dancing, Geerge Wilsen's funny sayings aud funny way of saying them, and an act of contortion by two performers in spangled black tights, who were modestly billed as "Mr.Grcen." While they accomplished some astonish ing feats of "amphillilostatien," their act was one which heretofore has been con sidered better adapted te the circus ring than te a first-class minstrel stage. The concluding piece "All-I'vc-Eat" was an amusing burlesque of Audrau's clever epci a in the rendition of which Wm. Henry Itice afforded an immense amount of merri ment as the heroine, and Geerge Wilsen's impersonation of a nondescript character called out rears of laughter. ,The painful deficiency of vocal timber in the company was, however, made very apparent in the execution of a rftimbcr of the choruses of the opera, the only really geed thing in the singing bciug Mr. Heward's fiuc rendition of thesetcnadc. "Darling Geed Night." The piece, however, seemed te take" well with the audience, who were liberal in their applause. Mr. II. L. Hartmyer, publisher of the FoetligJd, has begun the publication of a ueat little four-page sheet called the Pro Pre gramme, of which the first number was distributed among the audience last even ing. It contains the full cast of the per formance and will be furnished at every entertainment produced at the opera house. Police Cases. .Our old printer friend David It. Petter was picked up by the police yesterday in a very drunken condition. The mayor sent him te jail for 30 days. Wm.Irish,anether well-known inebriate, was also locked up for 30 days. Twe boys named Jeseph Davish and Jeseph eng, who persisted in disturbing the audience at the opera house last night, were arrested and ledged in the" lock-up, and discharged with a reprimand this morning. COURT Or COMMON PLEAS. Dcferc Judge Livingsteu. In the case of Edward II. Kauff mau vs. Jeshua McCemsey, action en a promissory note for $250, a verdict was taken in favor of the plaintiff for $310.81. Cem'th of Pennsylvania for the use of Lewis S. Hartmau, ct al., vs. Jehn Gcrz and II. Drachbar, action en a bend, a ver dict was taken in favor of the plaintiffs for $8,400 aud the damages of E.D. North, auditor, were assessed $115; Mary Armstead vs. A. K. Witmcr aud Emlcn Franklin, executers of the will of Jeseph Yeates Cenygham, deceased. This is an action te recover pay ler services rendered the deceased. In the year 1871 the plaintiff engaged herself as house keeper for the deceased ; she did all the work in the house, and in a short time some relatives of Mr. Cenygham, who had been living with him, left. It then became necessary for the plaintiff te take care of him. The testimony showed that he was almost blind, was very feeble and lequiicd great attention. The plaintiff was compelled te nurse him and often would have te go for a doctor several times in eue night. The work was very hard and several times she intended te leave, but Mr. Ceuyngham begged her net te go. He told her that he would sec that she was well provided for. 1 Ic died in March, 1880, aud when the will was read it was found that no prevision was made for the plamtift who. therefore, brought this suit. The defense called A. It. Witiner, one of the executers, who testified that shortly after Mr. Cenynham's death he asked plaintiff whether there was anythiug due her ; she replied that there was four or live weeks' wages due her ; he paid her $10 and took her receipt in full for all claims against the estate. The witness, en cress examination, admitted that the plaintiff had a claim for nursing. Other witnesses testified that plaintiff admitted that she had been paid for her services. On tnal. This case was attached List April, but was continued, owing te the illness of Cel. Aniweg, an impeitanl wit ness. Iter. ISefer.i Judge I'Mii-rsim. Constantine Ituttgers vs. Samuel Dillcr. This was action te recover $75. The plaintiff's testimony showed that in 1870 he bought a giay heise fieiii the defend ant which the latter insmed te be per fectly iiuiet and sound. He gave $75 in cash anil a note for $50. After having the her.-e for a short time he was found te be unlike he was represented, would fiightc-n at the cars and did net suit the plaintiff, who finally traded the animal back te t lie defendant for a black heise, which was dumb and would frighten and runjaway. Plaintiff did net pay the note aud brings thus suit te recover tiie amount of cash paid. The defense is that the gray horse was a geed one, and jut as gentle as repre sented. The plaintiff trailed him te Isaac Dillcr (net Samuel) for a black horse that was a bad one ; defendant never owned the latter animal and made no tiade with ltuttgers. Ne evidence was taken in this caje Ibis morning. J. L. Steinnictz, esq., the coun sel for the plaintiff, having gene te Harris bit rg te sec hia mother, who was taken quite ill. She is convalescent and Mr. Stcitnnetz returned this afternoon. The case was resumed at hall past two o'clock this atteinoeu. PETE WAS "THERE." lSlrl'iOay Prcseiitutinu aud Surprise l'.iriy. Today Peter II. Ferdncv, the well known ice merchant and ex-street com missioner, is 3D years of age. A number of his friends who were aware of the fact determined te give him a surprise ou the eve of the event. They took Mrs. Ford Ferd ney into their confidence, and measures were taken te prevent her leid and mas ter from being home during the early part of the evening. About 9 o'clock he reached home and found the house shut up. lie t ricd the shutters and doers, and finding them all tight made his way towards the back deer. While passing through the giap aiber lie was seized by half a dozen stal warts (it takes that number te held him when he is en his muscle) and dragged into the house where he found a score mere of men, and bcfeic he had time te inquire what it all meant, he was surieunded by them, aud one of the number in a ueat speech presented him with a beautiful geld headul cane inscribed with his name and the date of presentation. Te say that he was surprised is drawing it mild he was amazed and tee full for utterance. Alter the usual congratulations, the patty sat down te an elegant lunch provided by Mrs. Foniney, and the festivities weie kept up until after the birthday came in. NARROW S-.SCAPR Hanging liote the Reet el a Tluec Story lietise. Te day about neon. Geerge Kreider, house painter, in the employ of Jehn Leng, mndu a narrow escape Ireni lulling from the reef of the Cadwcll lietuc, which is being icpaintcd. Mr. Krcidcr was en the reef arranging the large iron hooks from which the swinging ladder, uted by the painters, is suspended, when a loose brick at the edce of the reef, was about te fall. Mr. Krcidcr readied quickly for the brick te prevent it from falling, and in doing se lest his balance and plunged from the reef. With much presence of mind he reached for the iron hooks above spoken of, and was lucky enough te catch one of them and sustain himself until he was lescucd. These who wituessed the scene were chilled with hor ror, and expected te sec Krcidcr dashed te pieces. .-sudden Death. Adam Reyer, aged about 22 years, died suddenly of heart disease in Ephrata at miilnifrlit. e?i IWntulnv TTe wnc n. .rm of n " ", --" ...... .- v.. ... the late Samuel Keycr and a brother of E. S. Iteyer, liquor dealer. He read medi cine under Dr. McCaa and attended two courses of lectures at Jeffersen college, Philadelphia. He was a young man of line premise, aud leaves many warm friends te mourn his untimely death. Woerts Electing. There will be a weeds meeting en the 10th and 11th of September, in a grove en tiie mountain at Jacob Steber's, south of Ephrata, near Greenville. The meeting will he conducted by Rev. Jacob Rein Rein held, of this city, and ether ministers. Sale of Horses. Samuel Hess & Sen, auctioneers, sold at public sale, ou Monday. 22d inst., at the Franklin house,- for Geerge Geossman, 28 head of Ohie ard Canada horses, at an average price of $179.40 per head. While, soft ami velvety hands fellow the use Of Cutieura Medicinal Seap. m City Dill Pesters. Carsen . Hencl, city bill pesters ami !U tributers, eflice Istulliebscer building, Ne. ti Saulh Queen street. Teachers, authors and ethers el sedentary habits highly prize Malt Hitters. BVEVIA.L NOTJVJCS. Decline of JMun. Impotence et mind, limb, .or vital function, nervous weakness, sexual debility &c, cured by Wells' Health Rcnnwcr. fjl. At Druggists. Depot Jehn F. Leng.& Sens, Lancaster. Malarial Fever. Malarial Fever j, constipation, torpidity of the liver and kidneys, general debility, ner vousness and neuralgic ailments yield readily te this great disease conqueror. Hep Bitters. It repairs the ravages of disease by converting the foecLinto rich bleed, and it gives new life ; and vigor te the aged and infirm always. Sec Proverbs " In ether column. hare lour Hair Keep it ileauttfm. The " Londen Hair Celer Restorer" is the most delightful article everi!ntroduced;te the American people and is totally different Irem all ether Hair Restorers, being entirely free iron all Impure ingredients that render many etlu r articles for the hair obnexions. Where bal 'aes3 or falling of the liair exists, or prema ture grayness, from sickness or ether causes, its use will restore the natural yeuthiul color, and causVj a healthy growth, cleauslng the seal) from all imparities, dandruff, etc., at the same time a most pleasing and lasting hair dressing, fragrantly perfumed, rendering it &elt and pliable, making it tin Indispensable article in every toilet. Ask your druggist for Londen Hair Celer Restorer. Trice 75 cents a bottle. Six bottles, $4. Mala depot ler the United States, 330 North Sixth street, Philadel phia. inll-lvdTThaFAw Short Breath. O. Deitle, Manchester, X. Y., was troubled with uslhma for eleven years. Had been obliged te bit up sometimes ten or twelve night-; in succession. Found Immediate re lict Irem Themas' hclectrleOU, and is new en tirely cured. Fer sale at II. Jl. Cochran's Drug fcteie, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. Nothing Short of Unmistakable Benefits Conferred upon tens of thousands of sufferers could originate and maintain the reputation which Area's Samapakilla enjoys. It is jt4 compound of the best vegetable alteratives, with the Io-lldes of Potassium and Iren, and is the most effectual et all remedies for scrofu lous, mercurial, or bleeJ disorders. Uniformly Buccc.-ilul and certain in its remedial effects it produces rapid ami complete cures of Scrof ula, Seres, Roils, Humors, Pimples, Eruptions, S!:in Di-eas.es and all disorders rising Irem im purity et the bleed. By Us invigorating effect it always relieve and often cures Liver Coin Cein ph.iiit. Female Weaknesses anil Irregular ities, and i- a potent renewer of vitality. Fer purllying tin; bleed It has no equal It tones up llic ;-jlem, resteics and preserves the health, and imparts vigor and energy. Fer forty years it has been in extensive use, and ! ie-day the most available medicine ter the suflei ing sick, anywhere. Fer sale by all Ccal ck. auglH-lwdeedftw nti;iTs: ill ui uit ii It lilothers!! Aie you disturbed at night and broken of j our rest by a sick chlid suffering and crying wilh th" excruciating pain et cutting teeth? It'-.-., go at once and get a bottle of MHS. U'INSLOWS SOOTHING SYRUP. It will re- Jfrlicve the peer little Millercr Immediately de pend upon it ; there is no mislaid: about It. There isnolamelUir en eaitli who has ever useil it, v.-no will nor. tell yen at encu that it will leg'ilate the bew.'ls, and give rust te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It Is perfectly safe te use in all case., and pleasant te the taste, and is Hi' prescription et one e! the eldest aud best lemale physician and nurses in the Ui:'ld Mate.i. Sold evcrywhcie; 2.1 cents a I etlle. "iari-lvd.twlI.W.S A rough. Celd or sere Tnrnat should ne stepped. Neglect frequently results in an In curable Lnug Disease or Consumption. Biewii'm Bronchial Troches de net disorder the sieniacli like cough syrups and balsams, but act directly en the inflamed parts, allaying iniialien, give relief In Asthma, Bronchial Coughs. Catarrh, and 11ij Threat Troubles which Singers and Public Speakers aresubjeet te. Ter thirty years Brown's Bronchial Tieciies have been recommended by physi cians, and always give ported satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and const tut use for nearly an entire generation, they have at tained wcll-mcritcd rank among the lew staple remedies of the age. Sold at 25 cents a box even where. mS-tvdTThASAlyw (Je te II. B. Cochran's nrug store, J 37 North Queen street, ter Mrs. I'Veemati's iVeu; JVa t tonal Dyes. Fer brightness anil durability et eoier,are uueguaiee. uoier irem 2 ie jpeunus. Directions in English and German. Price. 15 cents. Why Wear Plasters? They may relieve, but they can't cure that lame back, ler the kidneys are the trouble and you want a remedy te act directly en their se cretion", te pnri'y and restore their healthy condition. Kidney-Wert has that speclllc ac tion and at the same time it lcgulatcs the bowels perfectly. Don't wait te get sick, but get a package te-day, and eura yourself. Liquid and dry sold by all druggists. Ger- niftnlewn Tclefrnjii. au2MwdSw itching J'SIvv-yitems ami Cure. The symptoms are moisture, like pcrspira t:en. intense itcning, inci eased by scratching, very digressing, paiticularly at night, as If pin worms were crawling in and about the rectum Giepiivate parts are sometimes af-l.-etc"'. ; it allowed Ie continue very serious ic siilis may fellow. Dr. Swnyuc's All Healing Ointim nt is a pleasant sure cure. Alse ler teller, dch,sa'.t rheum, scald head, Krysipchi, hai'ier's itch, blotches, all scaiy, crusty, enta enta ne.eim i option . Price, 5i cents, three boxes for Si 23. Sent by mail te any address en re ceipt of pries in currency or tlmv cent post age tamps. Prepared only by Dr. Swayne Sen. SU North Sixth street. Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by nil prominent druggists'. j uiu!'J.-;,.uidJltVS&w TIII2 FAKMKIIS PR1END. 1". Hasher's Bed Herse Powders arc the best lu the market. They are net a mere feed made et inert and ehean materials, but a veritable Medicine. They contain tour times the t length of ordinary horse and cattle powders, and will cure ami fatten sleck in one fourth the time, acting at once upon the digestive organs and secretions, and may be safely relied upon for the cure of cough-', colds distemper, glanders and all di-eases et horses, in tiles, cattle, sheep, hogs and poultry. They will increase the quantity and quality of milk in cows and keep nil kinds et stock in a healthy condition. Sold everywhere at 2ilc. per pack, 0 ler $1; large si.e V&i., or 3 ter $1. Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Steiv. 137 and 130 North Queen streets aug2-lydeeiLtwl Hay Fever. Messrs. W if itu & Bur.mcK, Druggists, Ithaca, N. Y. I urn recommend Ely's Cream Balm te relieve all person suffering with Rese Celd and Hay Fever. I have been a sufferer from the same complaints; have had great relief by using the Balm. I have recommended It te many of my trieuds for Catarrh, and in all cases where they have used the Balm freelv have been cured. T. Kexsky. Dry Goods Mer chant, ltlma, N. V., Sept. 0, 1SS0. Tkcxten. N. J., Oct. 21, 1S30. 1 have suffered ler eight years with Hay Fever, during July, August and September. In the beginning of July, this year, 1 resorted te Ely's Cream Balm, and have been entirely free from the lever since thcllrst application. I can recommend it as a cure. Kdwahd C. Hillman, at the New .Icr-cy State Arsenal. Price 0 cent. aul9-2wtleed& w JPOI.ITLCA.1j. County Convention. WEDNESDAY, AUG. 31. Delegate Klecilone. SATURDAY, AUG. 27. Fer County Commissiener: Si bject te the choice et the Democratic cennty convention. Fl'.ANK GLAKK Strasburg township. ADAM S. DIETRICH Maner township. HENRY F. HARTMAN (Lime Burner) East Lampeter township. MARTIN HILDEBUANT Mount Jey Bor ough. JEUE MOIILEK Ephrata townshie. ISAIAH McKIL LIPS Lancaster city. Fer Cennty Auditer: Subject te the choice of the Democratic County Convention JOHN S. BUOWX, Drnmere township-. JOHN L. LIGHTNER Leacock township. JAMES P. MARSH Salisbury tewiuhip. DEMOCRATIC COUNTS CONVENTION. The Democracy et Lancaster county will meet in delegate convention in Lancaster city en WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31. at Fa! ten hall, te elect eight delegates te the State Convention and nominate a county ticket. The delegates from the City and Lewer Leg islative districts and from the Upper Sena torial district will meet at 10 a. m. te dec; delegates te the State Convcntlen.and the dele- fates from the Lewer Senatorial district at 10 a. m. In Joint convention te elect the Sena terial delegate from the XIII. district. The delegates from the entire cennty will meet in general convention at 11 a. in. te nomi nate the county ticket. The Democracy ei the several election dis trlcts will meet en SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 27, te cheese delegates te the county convention atplacea and between hours te be announced by their respective committeemen, by hand bills, posted in at least live public places, one week before the meetings. The attention et all voters is directed te the acts of June S, 1831, and June 29, 1S81, regulat ing primary meeting? and prescribing pains and penalties for misconduct by voters or elec tion eflicers. By order et the county committee, W. U. HENSEL, Chairman. D. McMcllkx, 1 II. S. Pattmwes. Secretaries. W Haym Giukk. J altMfdJtw HEATHS. Hess. In this city, en the 2AI inst.. Mis. Barbara Hess, wife of II. W. Hess, aged 72 years, 5 months and 2 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from the icsldcnce of her husband, Ne. .WO North Queen street, en Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. 2td Xeumas. In this city, en the 22d inst., Harry, son et Adelph N. and Uetthibcn Neu man, In the 3d year of his age. The relatives and friends et the family are respectfully invited te attend the funeral, Irem his parents' residence, in Leve lane, en to te to mei row (Wednesday) attcrnoen at 2 o'clock Interment at Zion cemetery. -vx'ir AvriiTisjaijyT3' J.MCONT ROOMS TO IiET WITH HOARD. Hoarders te furnish their own Reems, at aug22 3td Ne. 32S WEST KING STItE ET. "7-ANTED. GOOD, ACTIVK, ENEK- f T GETIC and Reliable Lecal Agents in the city et Lancaster, towns and townships throughout the county. Ne capital, no ped dling and goei pay. Cull en the undersigned In Parlors at Black Heise Hetel. Frldav, August 2Cth, between the hours of 10 and 12, or address with stamp. S. G.HEUTZ, ai5-2td District Agent, Epliratn. Pa. irAJfTHD. w ANTKD A NURSK OIRL Oil WOMAN. Apply at Ne. 413 North Duke street, ltd WA7 NTKU.-A YOUNU MAN IS YKAKS ;ige wants a situation in a store Willing te de anything at which he can make himselt useful. Apply al this office. ltd X7"AKTEU-A SITUATION AS UPSTAIRS TT girl. Apply at COti Beaver street, ltd VirANTKD BY AL.L.KGHKNY VaLLEI TT Railroad Company at 10th street, near Allegheny River live Carpenters, ply te anglS-Ctd&2tw Bridge, Pittsburgh. Twentv- Wages, $i2Ti per day. Ap- J.L. JONES, Foreman, en the Ground. M IS CEIjJjA see vs. BOYS WANTED. T111S INCjCIKKR Printing Company will taken few intel ligent boys te learn the printing business. In quire either In person or by letter at their office, ftJ and 53 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. augl9-(itdeed&2tw GK' ,ND 1.XCUR.MON TO QUARRYV1LLE AND PICNIC UESS'S WOODS. Fer i he benefit of AT ST. AXTIIOXT'S C11URVII, LAXCASTER, AXD ST. CATJJERIXE'S CIIURCIf, DRUMORE. OX WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31. Excursion Tickets, including Picnic, COc Children under 12 years pay halt price en train. Tickets for sain by Jehn Hicmcnz. 51 North Queen street, and L. M. Flynn, 42 West King srcet. augCOJa&SOd 1- QK SAIjU. 13RIYATK SAI-i: OF CITY DWELLINGS. Ne. 1. The. two-story and Mansard reef Brick Dwelling Heuse, with two story brick back building and one-story brick kitchen, containing ! rooms and hall, range, bath, water closet and gas Pertice in front et house and bav window in rear. Let 111 by 120 feet te 12-lect'wide alley, situate Ne. 143 'East James street. Ne. 2. Same as Ne. 1, situate Ne. 147 East James street. Ne. 3. The three story Brick Dwelling Heuse with two-story brick back building, contain ing Sinems gas. water in kitchen and yard. Let 17!i by CI lect, situate Ne. 121 East James street. .Ne. 4. The two-story Brick Dwelling Heuse witli tw-o-stery brick back building, contain ing 7 rooms, gas. -water in kitchen and yard, and excellent fruit. Let 17 by 130 lect te a 10 toot alley, situate Ne. 711 North Queen street. Ne. .". Same as Ne. 4, situate Ne. 713 North Queen street. r or terms, vc, apply te JOHN H. MET7.LER, Ne. !) Seuth Duke Strcat. ang2ii S.Tu&Tlitf d ORr-HANS' COURT hAl.K. BY VIRTUE et an order et the Orphans' Court, the undersigned will expose nt public sale, at the Lancaster County Heuse. East King street, eily et Lancaster, en FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER li;. ItSl. at 1i o'clock p. m. All that double two-story frame dwelling house with onc--tery frame back building attached, and let or piece of ground upon which the same is creeled ; al-e well with pump therein, situated en East Chestnut street, Nes. 753 and 7ii'J cast nt Franklin street, containing en the south Hide of East Chestnut, forty lect, mere or lcs and extending in depth that width, one hundred and twenty-flvu feet, containing fruit and ether trees growing thereon, being the same property et the lule Amanda Quig ley, deceased. Parties wNliing te view the preiniics will call at SO!--. 7."Saud 7G0 East. Chestnut street, or upon the undersigned at his office, Ne. C Court Avenue. Lrncasterclfy. Tcruii et purchase luadn known at time of sale. HENUY SHUBEIIT, aug lS,2J&ScptlO-lwd Executer. A VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE The undeivlgiied executers of Hugh Fenny, late et Drinnere township. Lancaster county, deceased, will sell at pi irate sale a valuable farm situated in said township, en the read leading from Liberty Square te Whlslcr's Fishery, one mile from the former and two from the latter pbici', consisting et 68 ACKE?, mere oriels, e.u which Is elected a geed FRAME HOUSE, Bank Barn, Wagen Shed, Sprinc Heuse. Ice Houses aud all ether necessary eutbuild, ings. Ihc firm is in a high state et cultiva tion, divided Inte cenvcnienljflelds, with run ning water. There is about 10 acres in weed land, consisting e'f Locust Chest nut and Oak Timber. Alse geed orchard of choice trnit Trees. The farm is conveniently located, being near the Columbia & Pert Deposit railroad, with mills, chinches and kteres 111 the immediate vicinity. Terms easy. Pciseim wishing te see pro perty w ill please call en the. undersigned. JOSEPH PENNY. WILLIAM C. PENNY, HUtJH J. PENNY, Executers. Address, Buck l'ostefllcc. Lancaster county, Pa. nul7-2tw t SIGNER'S SALE ON SATURDAY, Sfcl- ii. TEMBEItie, 1S3I. by virtue of an order et the Court of Common Pleas et Lancaster cennty. the undnrsigned, assignee of Daniel S. Bursk, will sail at public sale, at the Cooper house, in the city et Lancaster, the following property, te wit.: All that valuable let of ground, situated en the north side et East King street. Ne. 17, be tween Monument Square and Duxe street, known as " Burble's Grocery Stere," contain ing in front 011 East King street 22 feet, ami extending in depth 81 feet, en which is erected a substantial three-story brick building, nearly the entire depth et the let. The building bus an eut-dde stairway leading te the second and third floors making the latter eligible ler renting te geed advantaca. The property is bounded en the cast by Christian street, with an entrance Irem said street te the rear of the building making it a desirable property for any business. Persons wishing te view the property will please call en the premises. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. 111., when attendance will be given and terms made known by CHRISTIAN WIDMYER. auNWlced.twts Assignee. ORI'UANS' COURT SALE. IN PUIISU nncc et an order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, directed te the undersigned, the undersigned will expose at public sale en SATURDAY, SEPT. 17, 1831, at the Lancaster County Heuse, East King street, city et Lan caster, at "i p. in., these two one-story and a-halt FRAME DWELLING HOUSES, Nes. 211 and 2tu Fulton street, under the same roer and the let upon which said houses are erected; en the south side of Fulton street, between Lime and Shippcn streets, in the city of Lan caster, containing in front en said Fulton street 82 feet, and extending back et that widtli 'Jl feet mere or less, te the north side of a 10 feet wide alley. Adjoining property et Mrs. Hyncman, heirs et Wm. Lechler, ilcc'd., and ethers. Parties wishing te view the premises before purchasing will call en the premises, or en the undersigned, at Ne. 325 East King street, Lancaster. Terms made known en day of sale. HENRY RODUERS, Executer. IIbsby Shubert, Auctioneer. antfO,27&sep3tsd TIIED EDIT1M. TUESDAY EVENING. AUGUST 23, 1881. THE SLENDER THREAD UPON WHICH A LIFE DEPENDS. President Garfield's day. Condition Te- CHANCES OP RECOVERY DISCUSSED. The Patient' condition This Morning, v Executive Mansion, Washington, D. C, Aug. 238:30 a. m. Official. The president slept the greater part of he night, but aweke at frequent intervals, lie has taken since last evening a larger quantity of liquid feed by the mouth than in the corresponding hours of any day dur ing the past week. The use; of nutrient eneniata is continued" at longer intervals. The parotid swelling is unchanged. Pulse 100, temperature 9S.4, respiration 18. Signed D. W. Bliss, J. K.Barnes, J. J. Woodward, Robt. Reyburn, D. H. Asnew. Hopes and Fears Seme Important -Ifir." Executive Mansion, Washington, D. C, Aug. 23 11:30 a. m. Unofficial. The condition of the president has net materi ally changed siuce yesterday afternoon and is yet a subject of grave anxiety. The improved tone of the patient's stomach which gave soma encouragement te his at tendants yesterday is still maintained, and this is the most hopeful feature of the case. He has taken this morning six and a-half ounces of beef juics without nausea or any ether symptom of gas tric disturbance. Upen the continuance for several days at least of this ability te take and assimilate feed, and npeu the continued absence of further complications, would seem te rest the patient's chances of recovery If the wound continues te de well, if no serious consequences result from the swelling of the parotid gland, and if the stomach con tinues te take feed enough te make geed the waste caused by suppuration, there will at least be improvement enough withiu the next four or live days te carry the patient te a higher place of vitality and perhaps te put him en the read, although net the sure read, te receveiy. The continuance of these favorable cjuditiens, however, while universally hoped fer,cannnt be con fidently predicted. Dr. Agnew left for Philadelphia this morning. The Noen Repert Favorable. Executive Mansion, Washington, Aug. 23, 12:30 p. m Official. The presi dent continues te take by the mouth aud retain an increased quantity of liquid feed. At the morning dressing the wound looked well and the pus was of a healthy character. The mucus accumulations in the back of the mouth en account of the parotid swelling are less viscid aud new give but little trouble. At present his pulse is 104, temperature 93.9, respiration 18. Signed D. W. Bliss, J. K. Barnes, J. J. Woodward, Robt. Reyburn. 10 Lewell. Blaine Washington, Aug. 23. The fellow iug was sunt this afternoon : Te Lewell, Minister. Londen : In the last twelve hours, since eue o'clock this morning, the president has swallowed 18 Gttnccs'ef liquid feed. lie has no nausea. The pulse aud temperature net essentially changed. In the judgment of his physi cians he has lest nothing since last dis patch. If thcie he any change it is for the better. Signed Blaine, Secretary. DISSTKOUS FIRE IN PHILADELPHIA. A L.ire Fruit Warehouse Entirely Cea- hUinrd. Several Adjoining Buildings U'recued by Falling Wall. Philadelphia, Aug. 23. Warner fc Merritt's fruit waieheusc, Nes. 50. 52 and 54 North Delaware avenue, was destroyed by fire t his morning. The lire is believed te have originated from an explosion of gas, which took place shortly before six this meruiug, aud almost immediately aftcrwaid flames rushed through the build' ing aud out of the doers and windows. The fire made rapid progress, the contents of the building bciug of an inflammable character, aud about seven o'clock the walls fell in every direction. The building was six stories high, built of ornamental brick aud sandstone, and extended 50 feet ou Delaware avenue, and 180 feet through te Water street. It was finished for the firm by the executers of the estate of Jehns Hepkins, of Baltimore, the owner of the ground, aud was valued at $100,000. The stock was of a miscellaneous charac ter consisting of West Indies Iruit prin cipally, 100,000 cocoanuts and 30,000 worth of bananas, most of which was re ceived only a day or two since. The entire stock was valued at 75,000, and the refrigerators and ether apparatus and machinery for the manufacture of desic cated cocoanut was valued at 50,000 mere. The boiler was in the basement and the en gine en the fifth fleer of the rear building. When the walls fell great excitement was caused, but as far as learned nobody was hurt. The employees of the linn were about beginning work but all are thought te have made their escape. The south wall in its fall crushed the building Ne. 48 North Delaware avenue, the first lloer of which is occupied by Charles E. Ilincs, dealer in vanilla beans, and the upper floors by James G. Kitchen, rag dealer. The ethcr walls demolished the following prop erties : The Ferrest house, en the southwest corner of Delaware avenue and Arch street ; the two-story cigar store of Henry Rosenbaum, adjoining en the west; The two-story eating house of Charles Wiley, and flour and grain commission store of L. II. Petersen, south east corner of Water and Arch streets. The buildings Ne. 45 North Water street, the first lloer of which was occupied by Jehn Moero & Ce., leaf tobacco dealeas and the upper floors by Bettle & Bie., wool mer chants, and Ne. 40 N. Delaware avenue, occupied by Hamcl & Stubbs, repe and twine dealers, were damaeed by water. BY WIRE. This Afternoon's Telegraphic News. Folsom and Hebbs, gamblers, after Ios Ies iug ail their money in playing cards with Jehn Stewart, at Walden, Scott county, Ark., returned at night and shot Stewart dead. Billy Wersiugale was shot aud killed by the same parties for expressing disapproval of the murder. Lieut. Smith, reinforced at a critical juncture by Geerge Daily and twenty mineis, badly whipped the Indians near McEvcr'B ranch. Beth Smith and Daily were killed and eleven ether -whites wounded. High water has prevailed in the Rie Grande, and a ferry beat that ventured te cress at Eagle Pass, was swept down by torrent and all en beard are probably lest. WEATEfER INDICATIONS. WASHiNGTON.Aug. 23. Fer the Middle Atlantic and Seuth Atlantic states, fair weather, variable winds, mostly north easterly, stationary temperatuie, higher pressure. MAXKXTS. flew or Harxet. NcveaE.Aug. 22. Fleur State and West ern rather mere steady and modern e expert and jobbing trade demand : Super fine State 140035 40 ; cxtrade 154035 75 ; choice de tSSOfittOO: fancy dote 1007 25: round hoop Ohie 15 4035 75 : choice de 5 SOU' M ; superfine wesiern 1 uujjj w ; common te goeu ex tra de 5 403'! C" ; choice de 1007 23 ; choice white wheat de, at 15 75Qt 75. Southern market firm ; common te fair extra $5 90 Q" 0J : geed te choice de 7 03fiS 25. Wheat lj2c higher ; market unsettled and fair speculative trading: Ne. 2 Red, August, $14ik;deSept., tl 4lJil 42,: de October, $1 44,I 45 :de November, l 47QI 47. Cern Prices Ji!c higher; fairly active; mixed western spot, CtQ'.O;; de future, 7US7Ge. (Juts a shade hrmer and moderately active ; Ne. 2 Aug., 42Q42c: de Sept. 4-Ac : de ucteuer. Western 42 50c. Philadelphia Market. FHtLADSLFHiA. August 23. Fleur firm but quiet; Superfine, at ft 0004 25; extra at (4 75 35 ;e : Ohie and Indiana famllv, at ft! f0g7 00; Pennsylvania family J 370 G 75 : St. Lenls de IG 757 CO : Minnesota Extra fGOOgO r.0: de straight, $0 507 00: winter patent t7 25aS 00 : spilng de J7 50 SCO Rye flour at $55 25. Wheat market and prices firmer; Ne.2 West ern Red $1 3giW; Del. and Penn'aHed and de Amber $1 391 40. Cern Market llrm, with geed inquiry ; steamer. 72c ; sail vellew 74c; sail mixed, 7:1 ; Ne. :;. mixed, 71 72c. Oats firm en local scarcity ; Ne. I White. S25.1c; Ne. 2, de 5I5!c ; Ne. 3, de49S50c; Ne.2, Mixed, 4j49c. ttyonenc here. Previsions Market fairly active and nriccs steady; mtx. perk $18 WVJ 0J- beet hams $2321 ; India me,s beef. $29 00. Bacen Smoked shoulders 8U ; salt de Sc ; smoked hams 1314c ; pickled huiLS, ll'iailc. Lard firm : city kettle $12i?12 25 ; loose butchers' $11 50; prime steam $11 87$12 00. Butter firm and in geed demand ; Creamery extra Western at 2S2:i ; Pennsylva nia at 30c; de geed te choice 2532701 Bradford county and New Yerk extra, 240 ; nrsts, juariic. Rolls steady ; Pennsylvania ."lGc ; West 01 n, 123 14c. Kggs scarce and firm; Pcnn'aat23c; Western 2122c. Cheese scarce and prices firm ; New Yerk full cream ll12c; Western full crearu 10;illc ; de fair te geed. 10gl0c. Petroleum steady: Refined 7-kfc. Whisky sales. $1 20. Seeds Geed te prime Clever firm at 1SX9; Timethy quiet at $2 'JO; de i'lax S" d .-carce at $1331 37. Jfoea Quotations or the Grain Market Furnished by .Jacob 1;. Leng, Commission Breker. Cnie.100. Sept. Oct. Year. Wheat $ 1.-23. $ 1.21 $ 1.22 Cern 2 My, .60 Perk 17.!W 18.20 Lard U.47J4 11JW PlllLADHLPHIA. Sept. Oct. Nev. Wheat $1.40 1.4:i; $1.45 Cern........ 70 .73 .75 Oats 4G-J4 .4fr .4ty Grain and Prevision Ouotatlens. One o'clock quotations of" grain and provis previs ions, funiiihe l by S. K. Yundt, Breker. 15J East King street. CUtCAOO. Wheat Cern Oats Lard Philadelphia. Wheat Aug. 23. Aug. Sept. Oc. .$ 1.31 $ 1.2:1 $ 1.24 $ 1.21 .C2. .37 " 17.110 II.42JS Oct. $ I. 10 T3.'4 .! ..;i .:ii .iW IM.20 1I.57K Sept. ..$ 139-X .. .70 Nev. $ 1.43 75- Western Grain .Markets. I)kti-.e;t, Mich. Fleur firm at $C 50. Wheat firmer; Ne. 1 White, cesh and Aug, $12; September, $129j; October, $1 32; November, $1 33 ; all the year, $1 2!);. Cern entirelv:neglcctcd. Oats quiet; nilxed,-3Q)3:ic: Ne.2 White. 40c. Receipts Fieur. ,xxi bbls.; wheat, 42,(XX) bushels ; eats, 5.G0J bushels. Shipments Wheats 14.0J0 bushels. stncK market. New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Stocks ulse United States l'-nds reported daily bv J aceu B. Leng, N. E. Cor. Nkw Yenst stocks. -Stocks strong. Centre Square. Aug. 23. A. M. K. M. P II 10:00 1:00 3:00 . .... 45 .... . 123AJ 124 123 111 1I2JH2 . reys ;i g. . 20 ... 20 . 121 122AJ 121V . lOS'i IOH-i lOSjJ . St 85 83,'i oieucy. .. ..................... Chicago A North Western Chiciure. Mi!, ft St. Paul Canada Southern C C A 1. C .. Ifc.....a.....a. . . Del., Lack. ft Western Delaware & Hudsen (.'ana. Denver & Rie Grande Hannibal A St. Jee Lake Shere & Midi. Southern.. Manhattan Elevated Michigan Cent nil Missouri. KaiiHOnft Texas N. Y., Lake Erie ft Western New Jersey Ct.utrut N. Y.. Ontario. Western New Yerk Central Ohie ft Mississippi Pacific Mall Steamship Ce.... St. Paul ft Omaha de Prelerrcd Central Pacific .1 j AtU4 M XCI Ill- Union Pacific Wabash, St. Leuis ft Pacific... " " Preferred. Western Union Tel. Ce Philadelphia. Stocks irregular. Pennsylvania it. it Reading Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation BufTale, Pitts, ft Wesiern Northern Central Northern Pacific " Preferred ilesteuvtllc Philadelphia ft Erie It. R Iowa Gulch Mining United States Bends. United States 4 per cents 4 " " 5 " 3W. " '.'.'.'.'. r-. ray, van M'A !1 20 'J3J4 111 142 :t; 4!) 37 11.1) SS?iJ ,21 47 & 924 37 3!t 42J4 92 Mi. 2 29 143 142 i 35 49 4S 3S 37J4 102 101 .... 88 51 41 122 120 4 ATAZ KV 85 aye 7!) 63 30 1& 21 53 782 21 225 CO 21 39 nil 22 23 r. if. 1:00 115 ... 1I3;, ... 101 ... lOIJi . Lecal stocks and Uemts. Pur val. LancCity K per ct. Lean, due 1882... $hm " 1885... 100 ' " 1890... 100 1895... 100 5 per ct. In 1 or 30 years. . 100 ' ft per ct. Scheel Lean.... ICO. " 4 " in ler 20 years., loe " t in 5 oral years.. 100 " 4 " in 10 or 20 yean. 100 MISCELLASCOCS BONOS. 0,iiarryvillc R. R., due 1893 $100 heading & Columbia R. Rdue 1882 100 Lancaster Watch Ce., due 1S8C 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., due in ler 20 years 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., Stevens Heuse 100 BANK STOCKS. First National Bank. $100 Farmers' National Bank 50 Lancaster County National Bank.. 50, Columbia National Bank 100 Ephrata National Bank 100 First National Bank, Columbia . .. 100 First National Bank, Stresburg 100 First National Bank, Marietta 100 First National Bank, Mount Jey.. 100 Lititz National Bank 100 Manhelm National Bank 100 Union National Bank. Mount Jey. 50 Las 114 us.;; 120 109 11-2 103 103.50 105 $111 102.5C 105.5P 103.51 10G 70 $170be 102.5 102.2K 140 135 134.X 202.W 145 75 141.51 70 M TURSriKE STOCKS. Big Spring Beaver Valley $ 25 $ 10.2T Bridgeport 13 20 Columbia ft Chestnut Hill 25 18 Columbia Washington 25 20 Columbia & Big Spring 25 14.10 Lancaster Ephrata 25 47.23 Lanc.,Elizabetlit'nftMiddIet'n 100 51 Lancaster Frnltvllle. 50 50 Lancaster ;Lltitz 25 62.51 Lancaster Williauistewn 25 55 Lancaster ft Maner 50 93 Lancaster Manhelm 25 80.40 Lancaster Marietta 25 2SJ9 Lancaster & New Helland loe 85 Lancaster ft Susquehanna :;oe 275.il Lancaster ft Willow Street 25 40.it Strasburgft Millport 25 21 Marietta & Maytown 25 40 Marietta Mount Jev 25 MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Quarryville R.R. $ 50 Millersville Street Car 50 Inquirer Printing Company 50 $3.25 25 40 115 bd. Watch Factory. 100 Gas Light and Fuel Company. Stevens Heuse Columbia Gas Company Columbia Water Company. Susquehanna Iren Company., Marietta Hollowware 25 100 100 100 5.10 Un Stock Marl Chicago. Hogs Receipts, 19.0M bead; ship ments, 4J09 head ; market steady, with a fair demand; mixed packing. S5 856 40: (reed te choice heavy. t 51 qg 95 ; jUght, s 25e 73. Cattie Receipts, t.000 heart; snipmeuts, 1,801 head : official receipts lHst week 48,047 head, which exceed the highest nreviena re ceipts by ever 5.0C0 head; experts active and tinner at $6 20S65; geed te choice natives slew at $55030; common te fair completely demoralized at $4103520; butchers', $204; stockers' and feeders, $33JU; range cattle, 15320c lewer: grass Tcxans. $2604; hair breeds and natives, $3 9Jfl4 50; dairy calves, fl head, $9015. Sheep Receipts, 1,500 head: market stea'ly; common te medium, $3 5004 50 : extra, 94 403. The Journal's Liverpool, Londen and Glas gow cablegrams report best cattle Jic lower, at , 14c : best snecp at 16c. East I.nwirrv. Cattle Uccefpts. 5,219 head: market slew and prices 25935c off last week's rates. Hogs Receipts, 3,70) head : PhUadelpblas at $7ffl720: Yorkers at SJ 406 55: grassers at 5'H)e6. Sheep Receipts, 0.G0O head : market firm at last week's prices. Philadelphia Cattle Market. Mekday, Aug 22. The arrivals et cattle at the various Pniladelphia yards were ter the week: Beeves, 4,000 head ; sheep, 15.0J0 head : hogs, 3.600 head. Previous week Beeves, 2,900 head ; sheep, 13,000 head ; hogs. 3,400 head. Bevt Cattle. The market was dull and price et the geed grades were ic lower, while com mon stock declined c. ; this was occasioned by the extra heavy run. We auote as toUews : Extra, 6Jitc : Uoed,5Q(!s ; Medium, 4 QSiiP : Common, 3lJc. isuus nils and cows were unchanged at2JJ4kc. slippery tows weiu unii at na(i. Calves were active at SJiSTJdc. Milch cows were fairly active at$25J53, with sales efextradalry as high 113 $S0. Sheep The geed grades of sheep. Iambs and stock ewes were in geed demand and prices ' were c higher, while the common stock was dull and neglected. We qnete us follews: Geed te, extra sheep .VJJSGc: medium, SO te 95 lbs.. 55c : medium. 47&j:c; common, i4&c ; cnlls, $1.052; Chester cennty lambs, 6K73ic; Western de. 3Mgi;jic; stock ewes, $263 50. Hogs were active and unchanged. We quote Irem s;i69c. SALES AT THE WEST riULADELrillA STOCK VAROS. West vn. 4fc. Owen Smith, 151 Western, own ncct. ; S9 West Va., ucct. Vaninetre.t Chambers ; 42 West Va., acct. of Ellenger & Seymour, 3KQ G"c Jehn lkfcArdlc. 270 Western and West Va..4J Daniel Murphy, 70 Western and West Va.. 4J M. Ulinan. 233 Western, acct. Lehman Bres., 5Ke. 57 Western, acct. Martin Pnllcr & ce.,5etk?. Schamberg & Paul, 175 Western and West Ve, 4;c. G. Schamberg & Ce., 130 Western and West Vu.,3KiVc. " " 105 Texas, 4'i5c Lewcnstcin & Adler, 170 Western and West Va.. M&VCe. " 70 Texas, 4!4Xc Western and West Va., 5f H. Chain, Jr., G3 a?se. Leuis Hern, 70 West Va., l5-.J4C. James Clcmsen, 59 Western, acct. Sclnim- IlCrg,4;S4$liC. " " 33 Western. acct. Martin Ful- lerftco..4(;sie. Daniel Smyth ft Bre , 130 Western and West Va.. 4X&GW. Dennis Smyth, 45 Western and West Va., f GC. James Aull, 22 Western, SJiQiTjJc. Abe Osthelm, 215 West Va.. 0&ic. Bachman ft Levi. ISO Western and West Va., 3C. S. Dreilus. 19 W. Va , 5)c. Cyrus Miller, 25 Pennsylvania, 5JSGc.. Henry Miller, 20 Pennsylvania. 4-3c. F. Sehectz, 30 Western and W. V., 4(rSt;c. M. Levi, 110 W. Va., 4Gc. diucssku meats. uresscu neeves were active and prices were higher until te-day, when the market was easier and prices were c lower. sales last week. Thes. Bradley, 150 head at Syc. W. II. Brown 135 de. at S94e. C. S. Denglcr, G5de. at Kjj9e. A. A. Beswclt 127 de. at 7Uc. J. F. Lowden 12 de at SftO&u. Jehn C. Wells, 40 de at 7i9r. Dressed sheep were active. Samuel Stewart sold 530 head dressed Bliccp at 749Kc JIILSCjKLljAiYjKOUS. TOTICK. HEALTH, HECEEAW! DR. C. A. GlifitiNfi Takes this opportunity of notifying Ids nu merous patients and tboe who desire te get well, who arc new diseased, that he will leave. Lancaster about the FIRST OP AUGUST FOlt HIS SUMMER VACATION. Renewals of l.is remedial may be obtained during bis absence at his elllces. C. A. GREENE, M. D. Ne. 14 KA.ST KIM! STRKET, OtldM-WFftSl Laneuster. Pa. f?At.I. CAMPAIGN, 1X8 1. Our first Invoice et the season or FALL AND MNTi GOODS fei: MENS WEAR Arrived te-day. During this week the bulk et enr Foreign orders will belli stock. We will be prepared te show the finest linn of ENGLISH AND FRENCH NOVELTIES evcretTercd te the citizens et Lancaster, in cluding a full line of the ever popular and celebrated Talamen'siipeclalties, confined ex clusively for our trade and conceded te be the handsomest goods imported, together with a choice line of the latest novelties or the lead ing manufacturers. We invite an early in spection el our stock, feeling it our duty te advise persons in want of a Suit or an Over coat ter Fall or Winter te place their orders early before the rush commences te insure entire satisfaction. AH are cordially invited te call at 121 N. QUEEX STREET. J. K. SMAT.TNG, ARTIST TAILOR. MWAS MUSICAL. ISSTR VMENTS. s PECIAL NOT1CK. ORuANS AND PIANOS can be purchased UllllC Lancaster Organ Manufactory irem ten te twenty -five per cent, cheaper dur ing the month et April than any ether time. As 1 have a large assortment et all kinds et Musical Instruments en hand, purchasers wifl find it te their advantage a ler examining ether instruments te call at the wareroema, n they will then be able te see the superiority et the Lancaster Organ or Chlckering Piane. 1 have added steam power and am adding a set et new machinery et my own invention for making all parts of an organ, from reeds te the key beard, therefore saving time, expense and labor, and will give my customers the benefit of it by reducing the prices. Send ter catalogues. All kinds et instruments tuned anil repaired, at NO. 320 NORTH O.UEEN STREET. AhEX. McKILLIPS, mar29-2wdeS Proprietor READY JtTOK AGENTS. THB KVKNT OF . the Century, REVISED NEW TESTA MENT and History and Reasth for Revis ion. Important improvements and new dls dls cevetics given te the world. Immense sales Send 50c. for sample book and azencv. a GORTON & CO., Philadelphia. Teas-fe. w " - ux rVt i.e-1 .3 vffl j"n 3 SI il l .!l ji 4 ! ..a V-l