Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, August 29, 1881, Image 3

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THE JUKY WHEEL.
Names of Jurers Drawn Mils Morning
Names et 59 petit jurors te serve in a com
mon pleas court commencing Monday. Oc
tober 3 :
Jehn K. Smith, laborer. Ear).
Albert II. Werth, farmer, Colerain.
Jehn Ke.ii-er, farmer, Brecknock.
William Wil-ou. laruicr, Colerain.
Henry Ji Gisli. farmer, W. Denegal.
Menree Reddlg, clerk, E. Coealice.
Itcuben Garher, farmer, W. Jlcnipllclil.
Kphraim S. Hoever, farmer. Manhclm twp.
Jehn L. Martin, merchant, 5th waul, city.
Michael IS. LamlN, gentleman, 2d ward.city.
Henry Rauiugnrdiier, coal merchant, Ul
ward. citv.
Adam Ueinlield. carpenter. W. Coealice.
Jacob M. Kern, merchant, Brecknock.
Jehn Bender, clcik, 1st w.ird, city.
W. II. IlreMiu, farmer, Drumeie.
XV. W. Withers, gentleman. Kdcn.
Walter F. Rickncl, farmer, Fulton -
Jacob Kt'ppcrly. larmer. Kaphe.
Jacob Pentz, biiekmaker, '.ith ward, city.
Wm. ltcgciina-., lim-inith, Warwick.
Aimer C. Weed, tanner, J.ittle Britain.
Jeseph Nlssley, tanner, Uaphe.
Cyrus Ilcidler, sr., farmer, XV. Hemptielil.
Jehn F. Wehr, shoemaker, 7th want, city.
Samuel Johiinen, hatter, 2d ward, city.
Jehn llait, jr. farmer, XV. Coealice.
H.J. Bishop, Jarmer, E. Hempficld.
ISciij. Leng, lr., farmer, .Manheiin twp.
Coln Cameren, manager, Elizabeth.
Jehn L. Hair, larmer, l.ea',-eck.
Jehn Frldv, gentleman. W. Hemptield.
Geoive !"'. larmer, Little Britain.
Gee. ZinzeiiileiliT, laborer, sth ward, city.
Saiiiin I Ilsilli-r.cignrmakcr, E. Karl.
W. II. llardman, greser, Celumbi.t.
Samuel S. GciM, shoemaker. Mauliciiii twp.
Wayne Carpenter, tanner, W. Kail,
Win. XV. Geed, tanner, Jiieekneek.
Henry B. Ite-di. gentleman, l.eaceek.
Henry Myers, farmer, Caernarvon.
Henry S.'Krb. gentleman, Penn.
Chiisliun Kehrer, larmer, Patui'lif
Henry M. Ilettcnsteni, innkeeper, K. Heini -licld.
Jeseph Herzeg, grocer, ath ward. cily.
.l.-i'-ob K. Muscr, farmer, tipper L-siceck.
Henry Garc, larmer. Maner.
Jehn Hard, tanner. W. Coealice.
Themas Hays, grocer, Ith ward. city.
.luiiH-t S. Nelan, tailor, '.Ith ward, city.
Ifiuac Diller. drover, Panu I i.c.
Names of ftO :lit Jurers loseive In a com
mon picas court commencing Monday, Oc
tober Hi :
Jonathan Geed, tanner, Itreckneck.
Cenrad Minjier, barber, 3d ward, ell v.
Jehn S. Gingrich, miller, I;, Ilemplicld.
Abraham HieUel, eoe)ier. Maner.
Jm:1 Haines. ae..or, 3d ward, city.
Jehn II. Kaiiliiuau. larmer. Maner.
R. I'.lickenderfer, machinist. lt ward. eily.
Abraham Mumiiii,laiiucr, E. Henipllcld.
Milten Wike, dealer, Columbia.
Arneld Ludwig, wheelwright, W. Karl.
ChrKlian It. I.andl.-, tanner, Hpjiei Leacock.
Francis Brinkmaii, painter, Ith ward, city.
Win. G. J. Kingsten, drover. Salisbury.
Peter Lulsc. butcher. Hth waiil, cily.
Ilenrv' Uellins, laborer. Marietta.
Jehn IN e-er. eeachinaker, K. Coealice.
Jehn K. Mcssuur. clerk, Kplirata.
Ilenrv Uiickius, shoemaker, Slli ward, cily.
Levi Andes, machinist, lJnner l.eaceek
II II. Nis.!cv, carpenter. Ml. Jey ber.
KehcrlN. Welle, clerk, Warwick.
Wen. Di-iltlch, 'arpenler, Karl.
J. A. While, cabinetmaker, I'cnn.
Cel. II. M. Brcneinan, liquor deal er, Kliza Kliza
bethlewn. Adam 11. Gretl", tanner, IVquca.
Henry K. SlaymaUer, agent, id ward, city.
dac.il A. Itiich. lumber, Warwick.
Isaac ltroemcll, machinist, Sndnbury
Win. Miller, carriage maker. 4th ward, city.
Adam II. I.eam. gentleman, Kphruta.
Jacob II. Ilerslicy, larmer, W. Hcmplleld.
Abram II. Shadier, wagon maker, V. Done Dene
gal. M. II. Sein r, farmer, IVqiica.
Levi Hart, genlleman, Mb ward, cily.
Win. J. Ileyt. lumber dealer, Columbia.
Je-cpli 15. jlorrlsen, cnepi r, Hart.
Ileiibeu lieidenbaeh, merchant, Karl.
Christian It. K-pciishadc, tanner, .Manhclm
twp.
Geergo Pewnall, dealer, Salisbury."
Jeliii Iteyer. larmer, l.eaceek
M. II. Fetzi-r, dentist, Kplirata.
Isaac Feltz. carpenter, K . Karl.
Christian ISrewn. farmer, W.Karl.
Jehn C. linger, merchant, Lancaster twp.
Geerge XV. Warlel, tanner, CencMnga.
Isaiah llerr, farmer. Maner.
Albert s. Itengier. hardware. 4lh ward, cily.
Jacob II. Hosteller, tanner, K. Denegal.
Sum mil K. .Snyder, tanner, llaphe.
Jacob Barulmrt, pattern maker, !:th ward,
city.
I'l'he names of I he Jurers drawn ler courts
beginning October 17 and SI, drawn te day and
crowded out. will appear in te-morrow's In
itxi.n.r.ci:it. 1
COUKT.
Surety tr the Pence Cams.
IJofeie Judge 1'attcir.en en Saturday
ternoen were heard llie remnant of
August sessions juuvty of the peace
nf
the mid
desertion cases :
Elmer llelziuger, liaving tlircaletied te
" bust tins head "and " mash tlie mouth "
of Wm. Williams, both colored, was or
dered te pay tlie costs and give bail in $100
te keep the peace. Ue did it.
Jehn II. tf toiler, the well-known cab
man, was arraigm-tl for di.spilien of and
failure te support his wife. Mary ciger,
daughter of Sabastian (Jrati, who accom
panied by two pictty little girls, appeared
and teid her story of the desertion
and failure te support. Mr. Pteiger told
a counter story of willingness te support
his family and a libera! allowance
given his wife, whose harsh dismissal of
him from the house and numerous acts of
cruelty and unkinduess corroborated by
ether witnesses were the cause of his
quitting his home ; he was willing any
time te support his family and live with
his wife, if she acted as a wife should.
The court seemed te think they should
live together, but ?Trs. Mary shook Iter
head obdurately and the case went ever te
November.
In the interest of common decency the
complaint of Aaren l.aumgardner's wife
against him for study of the peace- was
continued until October.
Mrs. Ellen Shell, presecutrix, teid a
dreadful story of the white-livered and
black-livcred nasty names that Mrs. Mary
Yeung and Mrs. Francis Jacksen, sisters,
nudbeth colored, called her. They denied
it and told a story of like u.sings at the
tongue of Ellen. Witness Themas King
held the balance of power and he se cast
it that the court adjudged that Ellen Shell
should pay the costs in the case against
Mary Yeung, and Francis Jacksen should
pay the costs in the prosecution against
her, and both behave- better hereafter.
They bad the fun of paying about $1!)
each for the satisfaction of "gittin' law."
Court adjoin nsd.
Court of Common 1'leas.
The second week of common picas court
besan this morning with Judge Patterson
en the bench. Of the thirty cases down
en the list about sixteen arc ready for
trial.
Verdicts were taken in the following
cases, which were actions for damages and
grew out of the disaster en the I'ickcring
Valley railroad in October 1877 :
Matthias Andersen, vs. the Philadelphia
&. Heading railroad company. Verdicts in
favor of the plaintiff for $2,500.
Hosca Moses, vs. the same. Vetdict in
favor of the plaintiff for 250.
Hosea Moses and Mary his wife, in right
of said Mary Moses, vs. the same. Ver
for plaintiff for $500.
The following cases were marked settled:
The city of Lancaster vs. the Lancaster
gas company, reputed owner or whoever
may be the owner; Emma Mearigand her
husband, Daniel S. Mcarig.vs. Daniel Bard;
Mary C. Helt vs. the American life insur
ance aud trust company.
In the case of the Cem'tb of Pennsyl
vania vs. Christian Stiff and James A.
Nimlew, a rule was granted te show
cause why the bail should net be respited.
Ne cases were taken up for jury trial
this morning, and court adjoin ned te 21
o'clock this aftern oeu.
Sent te Heuse of itefuge.
This afternoon Martha Jane Hall, aged
nine vears. a daughter of Frances Hall,
colored, of Mount Jey, was taken before
Judges Patterson and Livingston ou the
charge of being incorrigible and beyond
the control of her mother, having no father.
She was ordered te be sent te the house of
refuge. Officer Swcuk will take her down
te-morrow.
Uuinallablfl Matter.
A letter addressed "David Pfautz
llethsvillc, Lancaster county, Pa., in
haste " is held at the posteffico for mere
postage, the writer being in such "haste "
that he put a one cent instead of a three
cent stamp en the envelope.
A letter addressed te " Miss Emma
Kicfler, CG0 Pcnn street, Reading, ".-is.held
because the writer neglected te put a stamp
upon it.
' - COLUMBIA NEWS.
OUK UEGULAU COBKESfONuKJtCK.
Dry and dusty
Tew Hill was unusually quiet Saturday
night.
Madame Itantz minstrels Saturday
night, slim house and peer performance.
Lutheran church's fruit festival Satur
day night, successful and creditable ; net
ted $5u.
Engine Xe. 811 played out at Meuntvillc
yesterday, and was compelled te go en a
siding. "Anether engine being sent for
took the train te Philadelphia.
Jerry Leng's wagon was demolished en
Satutday afternoon while he was out in
th country, by the horse becoming fright
ened and ran off.
By a fall from its coach en Locust street
last night, a little child was stunned.
A small child of James Kennedy fell
from the steps in front of the house this
and was considerably bruised.
The Ilarrisburg accommodation, cast,
was detained about forty minutes en Sat
urday caused by two of the pony wheels
running off the track at the tunnel.
Between eight and nine o'clock en Sat
urday evening two young farmers were
raeirg te get into Wagner's hotel, at the
comer of Third and Locust. The one
stepping tee sudden, the ether ran into
the carriage and broke the hind wheel and
otherwise damaged the vehicle.
Ed. Hitcshue. a member of Ce. C,
brought David Mewcry, another member,
home en Sunday morning. Mr. Mowery
was taken sick in camp, and Mr. Hitcshue
had the misfortune te let a gun drop en
his linger. They reported all the boys
having a geed time, and they will be home
this evening at 8:20 via the It. & C. rail
road. Mr. A. D. Baker, master mechanic at
the P 1. It. round house in Columbia,
returned home from Chester county where
he had geno for his health. I. Brua Hoy Hey
cr, of Tlarrisbutg, is in town spending a
few days among fiiends. Miss Edith
Wike went te ItVwlinsville, this county, te
spend a short time there befere the schools
commence.
On Saturday afternoon as Mr. II. Schlott Schlett Schlott
hauer was driving some stecis te his slaugh
ter house, some negrees were in an alley
through which they had te go. On being
told te move they refused, and the second
time ene of them made a very offensive remark-
te Mr. S., who promptly resented
the insult, and would have given him a
well-deserved thrashing but for the inter
ference of some men who were there at the
time.
Dining the past winter several young
boys would go into the opera, house early
in the evening and hide under the seats in
the gallery and thus sec the performance
free. Three boys tried the same plan en
Saturday evening : by the vigilance of the
superintendent they were discovered aud
put in the borough lockup until after the
performance was ever, when they were re
leased. This is the best way te break tip
the practice of boys sneaking into the
shows, as one dose of the method is a sure
cure.
UlTliK
anil There
LOCALS.
Here anil There -.11111 ICverywhere.
Isaiah McKillips withdraws from c.nnli
dacy for county commissioner.
Fer drunken and disorderly conduct
Alderman McConemy sent Fred Meltz
aud wife te jail for ten days each.
Thirty or forty briekmakers in Lau
rence's and Wise's brick yards, in the
West End, struck this morning for an
advance from $1.50 te $1.00 per day.
As Jake lleliuc was walking down street
this morning he felt something in the lin
ing of his coat near the cellar which turned
out te be a dead mouse. Hew did it get
there'.'
At 2 o'clock yesterday morning, Lucas
Fritz, of (1 recti Cettage hotel, left his
room in his sleep and get cut upon the
second story balcony railing, whence he fell
twenty feci te the ground and was badly
injured internally.
Charlcstitindaker,sonefJacobGundaker,
auctioneer, who for the past three or four
years has been in business in Colerado,
jjas returned te Lancaster, where he will
remain for a short time, and then locate
in Alteena. lie speaks highly of the enter
prise and " push " among the people of
the mining districts, but julds that "after
ail, old Lancaster county is Ged's country,
and nothing like it is te ba seen between
here and the ltecky mountains."
A number of city sewers were Hushed
yesterday under the direction of the su
perintendent of water works, te cleanse
them of the tilth that accumulates in
them. Our sewer .system is very defec
tive. In various parts of the city sewers
of larger capacity empty into ethers of
smaller capacity, .making it almost impos
sible te drain them. The time is net far
dist: nt when a very radical change in the
sewers of the city will have te be made.
Collision et
Last evening the day
Car.
express from St.
Leuis ran into the day express from
Chicago, en the Pennsylvania railroad near
Overbroek station, Chester county. The
Chicago train, which was in the lead, was
about half an hour behind time, and the
St. Leuis train was, or ought te have been
ten minutes behind it. The Chicago train
was still fullicr delayed by a West Chester
traiu, which had the read, and the St.
Leuis train, though (lagged rau into it as
stated. Only three passengers were in
jured fl.W. Hunter, of thcLechicl house,
"Ilarrisburg, received a severe cut en the
side et his head, and Mr. C. b. McUmuer
was bruised en the hip. An old gentle
man, name net given, was cut en the side
of the head.
A IJex r Wine.
Ou Friday a box of wine containing two
dozen bottles of champagne from the firm
of Park & Tilferd, New Yerk, came te
this city consigned te Shaub & Burns, aud
marked "C. ). I)." The firm knew
nothing of the box and would net receive
it. They wrote te the shippers and this
morning received an answer stating that
the man who ordered the champague was
J. Bleem, of Binghamton, New Yerk,
who purchased a let of wine for himself
and paid for it. He ordered this box te be
sent te Shaub & Burns. These gentlemen
knew such man as Bleem and are, there
fore, as yet in the dark in regard te the
wine.
Hied at Sea.
Information has reached this city that
Albert Breem, a young Lancaster man,
died at sea recently, en his return from
Seuth America. Mr. Bioem was a native
of this city, aged about 28 years. He
learned the plumbing and gas-titting busi
ness with Fliun & Brcnemau, wei.t hence
te New Yerk, aud afterwards, seme two
years age, te Seuth America, te complete
some important works in the interest of
his New Yerk employer. Having finished
them, he was en his return te the United
States, where he was stricken down. It
was his intention, en reaching this city, te
have married the daughter et one et our
well-known citizens.
W. A. Wilsen esq., Heard Frem.
A. S. Edwards this morning received a
postal from AV. A. Wilsen who is new in
Europe. It was postmarked "Cranenix,
Hintc Savoir, August 12. " It was writ
ten at tiic Hetel Mentaurict. near the top
of Mount Blanc, Switzerland. Mr. Wil Wil
eon fays they were about crossing Mcre
Di Glace. He left Mr. Reynolds the week
before te climb a mountain aud has net
seen him since. He says he will climb no
mere mountains without a mule.
Turned Up At Last.
Martin Ivacchel, son of David Eacchel,
deceased, vcame te the residence of his
brother yesterday, in Upper Leacock town
LANCASTER DAILY
ship. He has been living in Kentucky
aDd the family had net beard of him since
before the war.
Amusement.
Uncle Tem's Cabin." This "old reliable"
will be presented at Fulton opera house to
morrow, evening with Mrs. G.C.Heward in
her famous role of Topsy, and a number of
novel features, including Jubilee singers, a
grand transformation scene, anil ether attrac
tions that will no doubt serve te draw a large
n, .itnnnn t..j lriu-.it-il 9 t lii nriifinal Tensil.
and preeminently the leading impersonator et
that character.
1 ;..;. TncTt,i "(n Tlnirsdav evening. Sep
tember 1, Mr. Chas. L,. Davis will appear at
Fulton opera house in tnc uue reic ma tui tui
aMnpeirniHiT" ivin Jeslhi " said tebcatruc
representative of the New England fanner
and te auennd in humorous situations. Mr.
Davis will be supported by a lull nrair.aiic
company.
Feeble mid exhausted constitutions restored
te health and strength by Malt Hitters.
Ctty Kill Fenlcrs.
Carsen & llen&cl, city bill pesters and dis
tributers, etnee Intklliekncku building, Xe.C
Seuth Queen street.
(Jentlemen extravagantly praise the Cuti
cuiu Medicinal Shaving Seap.
l;ed Bugs, ICeaches.
Kats, mice, ants, Hies, vermin, mosiptitea?
insects, &c, cleared out by " Kough en Hats."
l.-.c. boxes at druggists. Depot Jehn F. Keng
& Sens, Lancaster
irvnn liiveanv skin diseases or diseases of
the hair or sealp.any itching or diseolerations,
sun burns, lreekles, pimples, rough or dry
harsh skin, you have in Dr. C. XV. ISciisen's
Skin Cure,a sure, perfect and elegant remedy.
Sold by all druggist. MW&S
i:u'ii. Meld or Sere Tlireat should nc
slopped. Neglect trequently results in an In
curable l.'ing m.-ease or Consumption.
Ilrewn's r.renehial Troches no 1101 uisenicr
the stomach like cough syrups and balsams,
but act directly en tlieliifliuueil parts, allaying
ir.-itiiti.ni- crivK relict ill Asthma. IJrenchial
Coughs, Catarrh, and the Threat, Troubles
which Singers and 1'iibllcspeauers arcsuujeci,
t. ii-tir- tliirtv vears ltrewn's Bronchial
Tvru.ii.. liiivn l.c.Mi recommended by physi
cians, and always give pcrlect satisfaction.
liaving been tested by wide ami constant, u-e
for nearly an entire generation, they have at
tained well-merited iv.uk among the lew staple
remedies of the age. Sold at i cent-sa lnx
everywhere. ms-lvdTTh.vS&lyw
Hay rever.
Mbssils. White & lluitntcK, Druggists, Ithaca,
X. v. I can recommend Kly's Cream Ualm te
relieve all persons sullering with Kese Celd
and Hav Fever. 1 have been a sutlerer from
the same complaints; have had great relierby
using the Ilalni. 1 have recommended it te
lii-mv el inv trienda for Catarrh, and in all
cases where they have used the Halm Ircelv
have been cured. T. Kkxney, Dry i.oeus .ner
chant, Ithaca, X. Y., Sept. , lsSO.
Tkenten, N. J., Oct.23,18S0.
I have sutl'eied ler eight years with .Hay
Fever, during July, August, and September.
In the beginning et July, this year, 1 resorted
te Kly's Cream Halm, and have been entirely
free from the Fever since the lirst application.
1 can recommend it as a cure. Kuwahd C.
lIlt.LM.-.N, at the Xew Jersey State Arsenal.
Price M cents. anl'J-Swdeec'&w
Mr. .1. Marsh, Hank et Terente, Out., writes:
"l5ilieiisiies and dyspepsia seem te have
grown up with me ; having been a sutreier for
vears I have tried many remedies, but with
he l-isting result until 1 used your Iltirdeck
l'.loed Hitters. They have been truly a bless
in" te me. and I cannot speak tee highly Ol
them" Price $1. Fer sale at II. H. Cochran's
Drugstore, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster.
JMalurtal Fever.
v..i...i.,i v.-vi-rs. roiistinatieu. torpidity of
the liver and kidneys, general debility, iter iter
veusnessasid neuralgic ailments yield readily
te this great disease coucpierer, nep jsmeis-.
It repairs the ravages of disease by converting
tin. t.nd into rich bleed, and it gives new life
and vigor te the aged and inllrm always. Sec
Proverbs " in ether column.
Wltat It Dees.
Kidney-Wert moves the bowels icgulaiiy
i.... ,,. tin. nined. and radically cures kidney
disease, gravel, piles, bilious leadache, and
pains which are caused by disordered liver
and kidneys. Thousands have been cured
why should you net try If.' Veurdiuggis
will tell you mat it is one of the most successt
ul medicines ever known. It is sold In both
Dry and Liquid form, and its action Is pesi.
tive and sure in either form. Dallas, Texas,
Herald. aua-lw.l&v.'
"(lote II. H. Cochran's Drug store, I".7 North
0 11 street, ter Mrs. Freeman's New ia-
iii1 Dyes. Fer brighlue-'s and durability et
eoier.ure tiueqiiaien. l.eii innu i.-1-.-.
Directions in Kugllsh and Herman. Price. l.
cents.
Various Causes
Advancing years, care, sickness, disappoint
ment, and Hereditary predisposition all op
erate te turn the hair gray, and either et them
incline! it te shed prematurely. Avku's Haik
Viiieii will rcste-c faded or gray, light or red
hair te :v rich brown or deep black, as may be
desired. It seitens and cle.mses the. scalp,
giving it a healthy action. It removes anil
cures dantlrutr and humors. By its use, lulling
hair is checked, and a new growth will be pro
duced in all cases where tin lellicles are net
destroyed or the glands decayed. Its cfl'ects
are beautifully shown en bra-diy. weak or
sickly hair, en which a few applications will
produce the gloss and freshness of yeuth-llarmle-'s
and sure in its operation, it is in
comparable as a dressing, and is especially
valued ler the seit lustre and richness of tone
it imparts. It contains neither oil nor dye,
and will net soil or color while cambric; yet
it lasts long en Ihc hair, and keeps it fresliaiul
vigorous. Fer sale by all druggists.
au25-lwdeed&w
jtlntnerii! JtIei.nrn : f Hletlicrs!!
Arc you disturbed at night and broken of
your rest by a sick child suffering and crying:
with thu excruciating pain et culling teeth 1
If s-., go at once and get a bottle of MRS.
WIXSLOW'S SOOTIIINIJ SYltUP. It will re
lieve the peer little sufferer Immediately de
pend upon it; there is no mistake, about it.
There is net a mother en earth who has ever
used it, who will net tell yen at once that it
will regulate the bowels, and give rest te the
mother, and relief and health te the child,
operating like magic. It Is perfectly safe te
use 111 nil cases, and pleasant te the. taste, and
is the prescription et one et the eldest and
best female physician and nurses In the
United Staten. Sold everywhere; 25 cents a
l.ettle. "larZ-lvdAwM.WAS
Itching iMles symptoms ana Ciye.
The symptoms arc moisture, like perspira
tien, intense itching, increased by scratching,
very distressing, particularly at night, as if
pin worms were crawling in and about the
rectum the private parts are sometimes af
teeted ; It allowed te continue very serious ro re
snlts may fellow. Dr. Swayne's AU-IIealing
Ointment is a pleasant sure cure. Alse for
tetter, itch, salt rheum, scald head, Erysipelas,
barber's itch, blotches, all scaly, crusty, cuta cuta
neous eruptions. Price, 50 cents, three boxes
for $1 25. Sent by mail te any address en re
ceipt of price in currency or three cent post
age stamps. Prepared only by Dr. Swayne A
Sen. XW North Sixtli street. Philadelphia, Pa.
Sold by all prominent druggists.
J unei-3uiilM WSAw
feave Your Hair Keep it Itcautiiui.
The " Londen Hair Celer Kcsterer" Is the
most dellghtlul article ever! lntroduccd;te.the
American people antrts totally different from
all ether Hair ltestercra, being entirely free
from all impure ingredients that render many
ether articles for the hair obnoxious. Where
baldness or tailing of the hair exists, or prema
ture grayness, from sickness or ether causes,
Its use will restore the natural yeuthlul color,
and cause a healthy growth, cleansing the
scalp from all impurities, dandruff, etc., at the
same time a most pleasing and lasting hair
dressing, Iragrantly perfumed, rendering it
seit and pliable, making it an indispensable
article In every toilet. Ask your druggist for
Londen Hair Celer Kestercr. Price 75 cents a
bottle. Six bottles, $1. Main depot ler the
United Stales, XO North Sixth street, Philadel
phia. mll-lvdTTli FAw
Popularity
Themas' Eclcctric Oil has obtained great
popularity, lrem Its Intrinsic value as a reli
able medicine, in curing hoarseness, and all Ir
ritations of the threat, diseases et the chest,
etc Fer these it Is an incomparable pulmenic.
Fer sale at 11. K. Cochran's Drug Stere, 13
North Queen street, Lancaster.
INTELLIGENCER MONDAY AUGUST 29. 1881.
JPOLITICAZ.
Delegate Elections.
SATURDAY, AUG. 27.
Fer County CommUalener:
Scbject te the choice et the Democratic
county convention.
FRANK CLARK Strasburg township.
ADAM S. DIETRICH Maner township.
HENRY F. HARTMAN ( Lime Ilumer )
East Lampeter township.
MARTIN HILDEHRANT Mount .ley Her-
eugh.
J ERE MOIILER Ephratn township.
G KO. XV. WOR3I LEY" West Denegal twp.
The name eflS Al AH McKILLIPS, candidate
for County Commissioner, is withdrawn.
Fer County Auditer:
Subject te the choice et the Democratic
County Convention.!
JOHN S. HROWN, Drumerc township.
JOHN L. LIGHTNER Leacock township.
The name of JAMES P. MARSH is with
drawn from candidacy for County Auditor.
UL'SIOCKATIC COUNTY CONVENTION.
The Democracy et Lancaster county will
meet in delegate convention in Lancaster
city en
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31.
at Fulton hall, te elect eight delegates te the
Stale 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 elect
delegates te the State Conventien.and the dele
gates from the Lewer Senatorial district at
10)C a. 111. in joint convention te elect the Sena
torial delegate from the AIIL district.
The delegates from the entire county will
meetin general convention at 11a. 111. te nomi
nate the county ticket.
The Democracy et the .several election dis
tricts will meet en
SATURDAY, AUGUST 27,
te cheese delegates te the county convention
ami members et the County Committee for the
ensuing year at places and between hours te
be announced by their respective committee
men, by handbills, posted in at least live pub
lic places, one week before the meetings.
The attention et all voters is directed te the
acts of June 8, 1SS!, and June 29,1531. regulat
ing primary meetings and prescribing pains
and penalties for misconduct by voters or elec
tion elllcers.
I!y order of the county committee,
XV. V. 11ENSEL, Chilli man.
D. McMuli.k.v, )
II. S. i'ATTKKSOX. S
W Hayhs Giiuch. S
Secretaries.
alll-tidAw
jsAJ:jiiAas.
Smith HnicKNKi:. August 21, 18S1, at Trinity
parsonage, by Rev. Dr. Green wald, Henry
Smith te Miss Christy Ann Hrickner, both el
Lancaster.
A'-t'ir
Alt rAICTlSJiMJiXTS.
- - ---
WHITE WINK VINKGAK. fl.1 PEU CENT.
Alcohol, Wine-i and Liquors, Collets,
Sugars and Teas, all at
RlNGWALT'S
icbl8-lvd Ne. 2Ki West King Street.
WILL KKOl'KN ON MONDAY, SKPT
EMHER 5, 1SSI.
KKKECCA S. HOLP.IJOOK'.S SCHOOL
for Children at 41-J East King Street. a2U-::t
MISS MAYER'S HOME SCHOOL WILL
re-open en MOND.W, .SEPTEMBERS,
at 111 Neitli Prince street.
ail27-3l,scp3,5
I
,MK COUNTY CO.W.niSSfONEK GEO.
W. WORM LEY. of West Deneiral town
ship. Subject te the decision et" the Demo
cratic County Convention. augiSttitd
INSTRUCTION ON PIANO AND OKCiA.-S.
Miss MARGIE SPURRIER will resumeiu resumeiu
siructieus in instrumental music Septembers.
Pupils will receive! close attention ami thor
ough training. Terms reasonab.e. Ape'vat.
102 NORTH DUKE STREET.
a27-::tdSVASR
rPAXPAYEUS, TAKE NOTICE AFTKIi
J the lirst day of SEPTEMBER next, in r.c r.c
cerdaticc Willi ordinance, 2K per cent, will be
added te all unpaid city tax."
At the same time unpaid Water Rents will
be placed in the hands et uu Alderman ler col
lection. WM. McCOMSEY,
u27-3tdl Treasurer and Receiver of Taxes.
"1 7"It.?'Eiei NAK Y SURUKON.
V DR. M. J.TREACY,
Member of the Royal College et Veterinary
Surgeons of Londen, England, and Member
and'Fellew et the Royal Veterinary Medical
Society et Edinburgh, Scotland, llavinggir.il
uatedin the best Veterinary Institutions et
Great Hritain, and with eight years pniclieai
experience in treating Cattle and Derses, he
teels confident et giving satisfaction.
Olliceaiid Residence,
CA DWELL DOUSE.
augii-tldAwR Lancaster, Pa.
)u::lic salic.
ex thursday, september 8,
will be sold at Jehn XV. Frant.:'.s Black Herse
Hetel, Millersville,
.-n jin.i n of ftxk alderxey co ir.v
AXD JIKIFKUH.
Seme fresh and some springing. These Cows
have been selected lreiu some et the finest
herds in the state of Maryland.
Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. 111. Terms
made known by HARRY C. L1NTNER.
uug-iiMitdAltw'
1)UltMC SALE OF HOUSEHOLD AND
Kitchen Furniture. On THURSDAY,
SEPTEMBER 1, 1SS1, will be sold at public
vendue, at the late residence of Elizabeth
Shirk, deceased. Ne. (12S North (Jtiecn street,
Lancaster city, the billowing goods te wit :
Beds and bedsteads, sofas, bureaus, tables,
chairs, linen sheets, blankets, coverlets, let et
leather beds, ingrain and rng carpet by the
yard, clock, glass and queenswurc. stoves and
pipe, and a large variety et ether articles net
mentioned.
Sale te commence, at 0 o'clock a. 111., when
conditions will be made known by
1). II. MARK LEY. Executer.
ILSurnecT, A net. aug2."i,27,2n,:W,::idR
E
EMPLOYEES' ANNUAL EXCURSION TO
Philadelphia and Atlantic City,
ON SJNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4.
Round trip tickets goedlfor three days. Fart;
from Lancaster aud Columbia te Atlantic
City, only 15. Hruekhnrts, Petersburg. Lan
disville, Lancaster Junction, Manlieim, Lititz,
Kplirata and stations north, only Sa.75.
Tickets te Philadelphia will be sold from
Manheim, Lititz, Ephratiuud stations north,
for S1.7G.
Train leaves Lancaster (King Street) at i
o'clock a. 111.; Columbia, at (a.m.; Manhclm,
4:.n; Lititz, -1:1.1; Epurata, .V.01. Train will re
turn same day.
The Great Cannstatter Velksl'estill be held
atSchiutzcn Park, SEPTEMBER 1, 5 and 0.
aug27,2!,::esl,:5&ltw
1 RAND EXCURSION TO
QUARRYV1LLE AND PICNIC AT
HESS'S WOODS.
Fer the benefit of
ST. AXT1IOXV8 CIlUItClT, LANCASTER,
AND ST. CATHERINE'S CHURCH,
DRmrORE. ON
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31.
Excursion Tickets, including Picnic, COc
Children under 12years pay halt price en train.
Tickets for sale by Jehn Hicineuz. 51 North
Queen street, and L. M. Flynn, 42 West King
street. aug0,27'29&30il
TjULTON OPERA HOUSE.
Thursday Evening, September 1.
The Great Comedian.
CHAS. L. DAYIS,
In his Celebrated Character Comedy, In 4
Acts, entitled
"ALVINJ0SL1N,"
The only True Representative et
THE NEW ENGLAND FARMER,
Supported by a cull and l'eivcrfnl Company
of Dramatic Celebrities.
180 Laughs In 180 Minutes,
Greatest Success or the Age.
Funniest Flay Ever "Witnessed.
3 Hours of Uproarious Fun.
ADMISSION, 35, SO & 75c.
Secure your seats at ISex Oftice. aug29-4td
TIIED EDITION
MONDAY EVENING, AUG. 27, 1881.
GOOD CHEER.
Hepo Renewed at the White, Heuse.
THE PRESIDENT MUCH BETTER.
4.nd the Crisis Believed te be Past.
THE SWOLLEN GLAND SUBSIDING-
SYMPTOMS ALL FAVORA1SLE.
A Clear Mind and Lewer l'ulse.
Exf.cutive Mansion, Washington, D.
C, Aug. 29. S:30 a. m. Official. The
president's symptoms this morning are as
favorable as yesterday at the same hour.
He slept,awakcntng at intervals, thegreater
part of the night. At these interval.; he
took anil ictaiucd the liquid nourishment
administered. Tlis mind ceutiuues per
fectly clear. Pulse 100, temperature 93 5,
respiration 17.
Signed D. W. Bliss,
J. K. Barnes,
J. J. WoeDWAim,
Beut. Bf.tbukn.
D. II. Agnew,
me l'aretld Swelling Sensibly Diminished.
Executive Mansion, Aug. 29, 11 a. m
At the morning dressing of the president's
wounds the parotid swelling was found te
have diminished sensibly in size since yes
terday morning. There had been a plen
tiful discharge of pus during the night
from the three openings. Anether yellow
spot was discovered ou the side of the face
this morning, which, when pricked, per
mitted a free discharge of pus from another
pocket. The wound iu the body was ieund
te be doing well. It still continues te dis
charge freely. The character of the pus
discharged has net changed materially
since yesterday, but is thicker and healthier
in character than what flowed from the
wound a few days since. While dressing
aud cleansing the wound this morning the
cleansing catheter intcred te a depth of
fully twelve inches.
Tlie President' Ouery.
Dr. Boynton, who was in the sick room
the greater part of last night, says the
president passed a geed night, sleeping
most of the time. His sleep was mero
natural than that of any night during the
past week. During the intervals of wake
fulness his mind has been perfectly clear.
Once (about 2 a. m.) when awake and
while taking -SSine nourishment he re
marked te Dr. Boynten,cvidcntly referring
te his several relapses, "I wonder hew"
many mere stations I will have te step
at."
Dr. lloyr.ten in Uoeil Spirits.
Dr. Boynton says the president leeks
better and feels better this morning. The
doctor's hepe is stronger this morning,
owing te the fact that the president has
held his own through another day and
night. He will feel content and satisfied
with a continuance of this stationary period
for a few days ; after that he hopes the
work of repair and recuperation will com
mence. Tlie Noen ItuiR-tlti.
Executive Mansion, Washington, D.
C, Aug. 29. 12:30, p. m. Official At
this morning's dressing of the president
an additional point of suppuration was
recognized iu his swollen face, which be
ing incised gave exit te seme healthy
looking pus. The ether openings en the
exterior of the swelling are like
wise discharging. But, though tense, the
tumefaction has net materially diminished
in size. Nothing new has observed in the
condition of the wound. The usual daily
use of temperature has uet yet occurred,
ind the general condition has net matcri
illy changed since morning. Pulse 10G ;
empcrature 98.G ; respiration 18.
Signed! 1). W. Bliss,
.T. J. Woedwahd,
.1. K. Baunes,
Beut. Beykuen,
1). II. Agnew.
The I'atlcnt's Lungs All Itlslit.
Executive Mansion, Washington, I).
C, Aug. 29, 12:15 p. m. There was a
rumor this morning that an examination
had been made of the president's lungs,
and that unmistakable evidence in the
shape of pus accumulation had been dis
covered of the secondary or pyemic stage
of bleed-poisoning. In reply te questions
asked by a reporter of the associated press
at neon, Dr. Beyburn said : " Smce the
president's condition became se low we
have examined his lungs carefully every
day and have always found them
healthy. The report that pus cavities
have formed there is etitiicly without
foitud.itieu." Dr. Boynton en being ques
tioned in regard te the same subject said :
"I made an examination of the president's
lungs myself last night and found them
all right. There arc no new complications
whatevery in his case aud no unfavorable
features which are net already known.
He continues te de well."
Illalne's Cheerful Dispatch.
Washington, Aug. 29. The following
was sent this afternoon :
Te Lewell, Jlinisicr, Londen : The presi
!ent had a geed night and is liaving a
: oed day. At this hour (2 p. m.) his
pulse is 103, showing a decrease
from the forenoon. Fer many days
past the president has shown a decided in.
crease by this time in the afternoon. His
respiration is normal. All ether symptoms
are reported by his surgeons te be favora
ble. Signed Blaine, Secy. .
Tlie Geed News Conllrined by i:iiss
An intorview with Dr. Bliss this after
noon, confirms all reports of the president's
improvement ever yesterday. The patient
this morning ate and relished chicken
broth and milk toast.
What a Dritlsli Ristiep Said.
Londen, Aug. 29. The bishop of Teu-
ncsse, preaching at Scaferd, in Sussex, en
Sunday referred te the spirit which is
abroad in the world te put down all au
thority. The dying president was a Chris
tian, who befere the world dated te take
sin by the threat. He was a man who
might be killed, but net seduced from th
riht.
Church Burned.
Ogdensbckg, N. Y., Aug. 29. State
street Baptist church burnc.l tc-day.
Less, $20,000
' isj
Havana's Sceurce.
Havana, August 27. Seventy-six
deaths from yellow fever and three from
I smallpox last week.
Fire at Beaver FalU.
Pittsburgh, Aug. 29. A fire at
Beaver Falls, Pa., this morning about 2
o'clock, resulted in the entire destruction
of Meller & Sen's flour mill, and the par
tial destruction of the Beaver Falls cut
lery works. A considerable portion of the
trestle work of the Pittsburgh & Lake
Erie railroad was also burned, which will
cause an interruption te travel for a cou
ple of dass. The less en Meller & Sen's
mill i? about $20,000 ; less en cutlery
works net known.
Struck a Reck.
Xew Yeke. Aucust 27. The steamboat
State of New Yerk, from Hartferd for
New Yerk, struck a rock last night at
Saybrook Point. She was run ashore and
new lies with stern submerged. Ne panic
ensued and no less of life lepertcd.
All the passengers lest their baggage.
It is new reported that Sidney Snellin,
baggage master, was drowned. Less,
$30000 te $-10,000.
WEATUEK indications.
Washington, Aug. 29. Fer the Middle
Atlantic states, fair weather, variable
winds mostly easterly, stationary or low
er tcmperatuie and pressure.
A Bnrnlnj; Veat.
Lisben, Aug. 29. The German bark
Thalia, from Hull for San Francisce, was
en lire entering the Tagues.
The New Land Bill.
Cekk, Aug. 29. A small attendance at
the weekly meeting of the Land League in
this city has caused much comment. It
is attributed te the fact that the land act
hasaflbrded the farmers much satisfaction.
MAKKHTK.
riiilailelnnia Market.
fHU..DB!.vuiA. August2!. Fleur strong sup
plies liKht ; Supcrttiie, at $4 3;5 00 : extra,
at : aOjjG 00: Ohie and Indiana family, at
i" CO?? 50: Pennsylvania taiuily 16 75
700: St. Leuis de 7 2."i7 50; Minnesota
Extra KIHifg? 00: de straight, 7 0)88 0J;
winter patent 7 W($ IK) : spting de 7 50
S25.
llyn Heur at $fi 00.
Wheat market and prices ilriucr: Ne. 2
Western Kd $1 42; D;1. and I'enu'a Ked
$1 41J; de Amber Si 42(81 4J&
Cern quiet and easier; steamer, 72c;
sail vellew ":t74c ; sail mixed, 7273 ; Ne.
.:, mixed, 71ce72c.
Oats scarce and wanted ; tin. 1
While, r.75Sc; Ne. 2. de 5Cc; Ne. 3,
de ,VW:c ; Ae.2, Mlxeil, 5t5.ic.
Ilyoneno here but 85c bid.
Previsions in fair Jobbing demand:
mss-. perk 18 50 1!) 0J- beet hams
$ii2l ; India lueis beet. $20 00.
Dueon Smoked shoulders SJ-.J; salt de
Se; smoked hams 13gdlr.c ; pickled
linns, ll'llc.
Lard Market quiet: city ettle $12;
loose butchers' $11 2311 50; prime steam
$11 75.
Ilutter Market lirm, choice grades well sold;
Creamery extra Western at2S2Dc; Pennsylva
nia at :!0(g31c; de geed te choice
25?J27e: ISi-.ulferd county ami New .Yerk
extra, 2f!e : lirsK 2323c.
KelN lirm; Pennsylvania l.'iHle ; Weat
e:n, 12Hc.
Kggs quiet; Penn'a 21S21Jie; Western 2.
Cheese steady : choice scarce : New Yerk
lull cream 1212Kc ; Western full crcm
lIifSllKc; de tair te geed, 10ffi!0je.
Petroleum lirm ; Kelined 7c.
Whisky linn and scarce at $1 20.
SeeiN (joed te prime Clever scarce
at WW.; Timethy tirm at $2 '.wgrt ;
de Kla v Wd wanted at 1 45 en pet.
--w verii r.iarltns..
.N'b I'ei'.K. August 29. Fleur bt att
ain! Western a s-hade stronger and
moderately active ; Superline State at
$3 25i; 03 : extra tUt m 003i: 50 ; choke
de Ji! .' 75: lanc de ft; S0JJ7 75: round hoop
Ohie 1000RC 50 : choice de fi C087 50 ; gupcrtlr.O
western 5 25SG 00: common te gee-1 ex
tra de i;e,JG-775 ; choice de 13 75Q7 CD : choice
white wheat de. at JC 7583 10. Southern
market, very firm; common te fair extra $fi 10
H 25 : geed te clietce de 7 3008 50.
Wheat prices Jiidc higher, heavy and un
settled : tairlv ae-l'ive f speculative trading:
Ne. 2 Ked,
L7n.....l..... l '?ll .1'.' .
de October, $1
f 1 30JJK! WA-
Cern Prices
mixed western
7iJ;7i:c.
IS;1 18i; de November,
wiWieut inipertaiiL change ;
spot, 71ac; de future.
N. .-,n I'lUitiitmiiK el the erain ASaikct
J''uriii-lii-d by
Cuie.'.iin.
Wheat
.laceb i;. Leng
P. roller.
Commission
Sept.
.? I.--
Oct.
f I.2S
Xev.
5 car.
$ 1.2i;
SAX
JS
Year.
.37
iY.fty
Xev.
$ 1.40-K
.V.
Cern
Oats ...
.!',
I (!
Pltlb.VIIKLPIIIA.
Wl.eat
Cern
Oats
. 17.0.1
. 1 1.2.5
Sept.
$ 1.13
.71
. Aiy.
18.05
ii.s-.y6
Oct.
T 1.47K
.73;:
.47.
drain anil I'revist.'in (jtiolaUeiit.
One o'clock quotations ergraln anil provis previs
ions, tumished by S. K. Yulidt, Krekcr. 7y.
Mast King street.
ClIK.'AOO. Ai'K- 20.
Sept. Oc. Xev
Wheat $ 1.27 $ UX $ l.2SJ
Cern Blil .',' .,;1'h
tints 37 .3SJ.i .301,4
Perk 17.SK 18.00
Lard 11.20 1I.37H
Philadelphia.
Sept. Oct. Xev.
Wheat $142J4 $!.;; $1.40
(Jein 70).j .7.7m .7tiJ6
Cattle market.
Philadelphia. August 20. Cattle market
dull: sales, 4.(,Uf; prime, fi76fije; geed,
5J-Vic; medium, lj5e; common, 3
Ic.
Sheep
market, dull;
geed, H'Aii''!
sales. 1.1,0x: prime.
; medium, 4-7j5 ; coui ceui
$1 5032; Lambs, 4J
selling at s-l0e;
BJsKKi'i
men, "YMA't
I'Av.
llegs Marke
Miles, 3,7i0.
culls,
active ;
Live Stock markets.
Ciuc-Atie. Hogs Receipts, 110,01) head; ship
meats, 4,01 head; market dull; prices lirm
ter geed ; mixed packing 10a lower, at t66 40 :
light, $' 40(i 75; choice heavy, $ M7 0.5;
culls and grassers, $450G25.
Cattle Receipts, 2,(M0 bead: shipments,
4.10J head ; market dull and weaker; experts,
nominal at$'l 10Q050; geed te choice shipping,
$5 503; common te lair, including grasscrs,
very dull at $3 804 00; native bulls, $23133 00 ;
veal calves, $4 C0jS 50 ; stackers and feeders,
$2 rfrii'.l 80; dairy cows, $4 15 50 : range cattle
slew"; through Texans, $3MS3 75: half-breeds
and netives, $3 754 30 ; lower grades of cattle
all closed weak.
Sheep Itcceipts, :00 head; market weak and
slew: geed te choice nominally $l.ri0175;
common teiuedium,$2 753 50.
StncKffiarKer.
Xew Yerk, Philadelphia anil Lecal Stocks
aUe United States Howls reported daily by
.lAcea II. Lose, X. K. Cor. Centre Square.
Nkw Yekk stocks.
Stocks higher.
Aug. 20.
A. M. 1. M. V U
10:00 1:00 3:00
.... 4 y$5 ..
li5 127 1-2T,
115 II514 11534
;iK . ei
20K aeji 21
i'i van a
lOS'si .... 108J
87 88 8
04"
124 1211 123-Ji
Mencv...... ... ....
Chicago & North Western
Chicago. Mil. ft St. Paul
Canada Southern
Del., Lack.& Western
Delaware, ft Hudsen Canal
Denver ft l'.le Gr.iudc
Hannibal ft St. Jee
Lake Shere & Mich. Southern..
Manhattan Elevated :..
Michigan Central
Missouri, Kansas Texas
X. Y'., Lake Eric ft Western....
New Jersey Central
X. Y., Ontario Western
New Yerk Central
Ohieft Mississippi
Pacific Mail Steamship Ce....
St. Paul ft Omaha
de Preferred
Central Pacific
Texas Paciilc..........
21
20'
!4tf
40
4.;
ii i '
30
143
05'4
A
43
JlJi
J4
432
VH
142
37K
X
1P2$ 10J
102K
JU
53
121
4!)5
m aei
Union Pacific
Wabash, St. Leuis ft Pacific...
" " Preferred
Western Union Tel. Ce
PHILADELrniA.
Stocks firm.
Pennsylvania It. U
Heading -
Lehigh Valley
Lehlgli Navigation
lluffale, Pitts. & Western
Northern Central
122J4 122'4
4!1 48)i
8 K
'.Ml
$'
6"4
31'4
n
u
2114
MM
31W4
niA
22
23
31
r.i'A
se
Northern Pacific.
" Preferred
Hcstenville.....-.".. -
Philadelphia Erie It. P......
lewaGulcli Mining
UWITKD STATES 1IOSD3.
United States 4 per cents...,
6
10
V. K.
1:00
.114
10US
. lOIJi
Lecal Stocks and ltends.
Par
val.
LancXity 6 per ct. Lean, due 1S82. . .$100
. " lS9e!I! 100
.. 1895... 10O
5 per ct: In 1 or 30 years. . 100
ft per ct. Scheel Lean.... 100
4 in ler 20 years., loe
" 4 " in 5 or 20 years.. 100
4 in 10 or 20 years. 100
SlISCKIXASKOUS BOSDB.
Quarryville K. K.. due ISO -isA;55
Heading ft Columbia K. K,.due 1882 JOB
Lancaster Watcli Ce., due 188U...... 100
Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce.,
rim. In ter-Hi VMirs ............. 1W
Las
salt
$105 11
us.;)
129
105
112
103
10X50
105
IU
102.511
105-V
103.50
106
70
Lancaster Gas Light and I'ncl Ce.,
tiue i$c. ...... ..........
Stevens Heuse
BASK STOCKS.
First National Hank.
Farmers' National Dank
Lancaster County National Dank.
Columbia National Dank
Kplirata National Bank
First National Bank, Columbia.. .
First National Bank, Strasburg...
First National Bank. Marietta
First National Bank, Mount Jey.
Lititz National Bank
Manhclm National Bank
Union National Bank. Mount Jey
TtnwriKu STOCKS.
Big Spring ft Beaver Valley
Bridgeport............
Columbia ft Chestnut I till
Columbia ft Washington
Celuuiblaft Big Spring
Lancaster ft Ephrata
Lane, Elizabctlit'n ft M iddlet'11
Lancaster. Fruitville.
Lancaster ft;Litlt
Lancaster ft Williaiustewii
100
100
Lancaster ft Maner
Lancaster ft Manhclm
Lancaster ft Marietta
Lancaster ft New Helland
Lancaster ft Susquehanna
Lancaster ft Willow Street
Strasburg ft Millport
Marietta ft Maytown
Marietta ft Mount Jev
miscellaneous stocks.
Quarryville It. It
Millersville Street Car
Inquirer Printing Company..
Watch Factory
Gas Light and Fuel Company
Stevens Heuse
.$50
. 50
. 50
. 100
. 25
. 100
25
40
115 bd.
Columbia Gas Company
Columbia Water Company
Susquehanna Iren Company 100
Marietta llollewware 100
'5.10
WASTED.
XirANTKD AT T1IK tAMJASl'EBHOLT
IT Works boys lrem 12 te Hi years et age.
Steady and industrious bnvst-.iru lrem three
te six dollars per woek. niig2!lwil
w
,rANTEl)-A fiOOD ACf'IVK e
ibeiit. 15 ve:ii?i of aire: tine who can
make himself useful. Apply at this eflice.
ltd
WANTKII AN JOtl'KIClgNUKU SALKS
LAUV. Applv at
ASTU1C1I P.UO.S' STOUE,
ltd East King Street.
lirANTKll A COOK
AND CIIAMKKK-
f T maid. Iteteetnce requlie.l
Annl v at
ltd
Jl NOUTH LIME STREET.
nrATKU-.t SIltL UK '.VUMAN. TU
Tf Cook and de housework. Applv.'at
ltd
413 NOUTH DCKESTltEET.
BUYS IVAXTKI1 TI1K INIJUIKKIS
Printing Company will take a few Intel
ligent boys te learn the printing business. In
quire either In person or by letter at their
elllee, 53 and 55 North ueen street. Lancaster,
Pa. aiiglt) 0tdcedft2tw
WANTED ItY ALLICUIIKNV VALLEY
Kailread Company at Pith street, near
Allegheny Itivcr Bridge, Pittsburgh, Twenty
five Carpenters. Wages, $2.25 per day. A)v
lily te J.L..IO.VES,
augl8-til42tw Foreman, en the Ground.
JiTKHTAJSMlSTll.
ULTON Ol'KKA 11UUSK
Tuesday Eveningr, August 30, 1881.
Y'eu havecell imitations, new see the grca
""in 'MRS. G. C. HOWARD,
W he vtll appear in her original and werltl r
newncil character of
TOPSY,
In her entire new version or Mrs. Harriet
BcecherStewe's Immortal Werk,
tnNTCLE TOM'S CABIN
Supported by the Full Company, lrem the
Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia. This
Heme Picture, performed by her in all the
lirst-class Tncatrcs of the country, anil origi
nally in New Y'ork3i;e consecutive nights. The
grand and realistic Plantation Seem;. 100 col
ored people, men, women and children, will
appear. Savannah Jubilee Singers, New and
Appropriate Scenery, naiulcd expressly for
the piece; the Ohie lliver during a Snow
Storm : the Great Auction Scene and Slave
Market ; BcantlfiilTr.iiisfermatinn The Gates
Ajar, Eva In Heaven. The play has received
the unqalitled eiulertemeiit or the Clergy and
Christian people of all crei-ds.
ADMISSION, itS.SS ft-AOc.
KESEItVED SEATS, -50c.
Fer ale at Opera Heuse Oflice. aug27-"td
'jttrrrrrtm .. . ,.i i
-KItiAKTS 4ILD WINK STOKE.
Brandy as a Medicine.
The following article was voluntarily scnttc
Mr. 11. E. Slaymakcr, Agent ler JSeigart's Old
Wine Stere, by a prominent practising physi
cian et this county, who has extensively usce
the Brandy referred te ill his regular practice.
It is commended te the attention of these af
flicted with
Indigestion and Dyspepsia.
BRANDY AS A MEDICINE.
This new much uhssed Alcoholic Stimulant
was never intended as a beverage, but te bt
umciI as a medicine of great potency in the cure
of some of the destructive diseases which
sweep away their annual tlieiirsands of victim.-i.
With a purely philanthropic motive we p ri
sen t te the favorable notice et invalids espe
cially theHi: alllictcti with that miserable dis
c:ii. Dyspepsia, a specific remedy, which 13
nothing mere or less than
.Brandy.
The iiged, with lceble appetite and mere ex
less debility, will find this simple medicine,
when used properly,
A Sovereign Remedy
erall their ills and aches. Bt; it, however
.itrictly understood that wc preset ibe and u.--but
one article, and tiiut is
REI0ARTS OLD BRAftDY, -
Sold by our enterprising young friend, II E
SI.AYMAKEU. This Brandy has steed thu
test for years, and has never failed, as fai
as our experience extends, and we therefore
give it tlie preference ever all etiicr Ilr.indie.-.
no maltcrwith hew many hiw-hrt-nkiiig Frcncl.
titles they are branded. Onc-feiirlh of the
money that is yearly tlirewn away en various
impotent dyspepsia specitics would sufllce te
buy all the Brandy te euro any such ease ei
ases. In proof el" the curative powers of
Reiffart's Old Brandy,
In cases et Dyspepsia, we can summon nute
hers of witnesses one case In iKirtlcuIarw
cite: A hard-working fanner had been aillicteu
with an exhaustive Dyspepsia ler a number of
years; his stomach would reject almost every
kind of feed; he had sour eructatiens con cen con
stantlyeo appetite in fact, tie was obliged te
restrict his diet te crackers and stab: bread,
and as a beverage he used McGninn's Heet
Beer. He is a Methodist, and then, as new
preached at times, and in his discourses often
declaimed earnestly against all kintid of strong
drink. When advised te trv
Relgart's Old Brandy,
In his case, he looked up with uslenl-nment,
but after hearing et its wonderful cKects In
the cases of some or his near acq uatn lances, lit
at last consented te fellow our advice. He
used the Brandy faithfully and steadily; the
first bottle giving him an appetite, and beterc
the second was taken tic was a sound man.wKL
a stomach capable or digesting any thing whici:
hejehose te cut. He still keeps it and uses a lit
tle occasionally; and since he lias this medi
cine lie has been of very little pecuniary bene
fit te the doctor. A PRACTtsiite Phvsicij k.
H. E. SLAYMAKER.
AOKST VOR
Reigart's Old ine Stere,
Established in 1785,
HfrOBTKB ASD DKALKR IX
FINE OLD BUANDIES, SIIEBUIES, SUTB,
IJIOIS OLD MADEIRA, (Imported In 1S1H,
1827 antl 1828.) CHAMPAGNES O
EVERY BRAND, SCOTCII ALE
PORTER. BROWN STOUT.
Ne. 29 EAST KINO BT.. LANCA8TEII. I'A
"TeriCfc IS HEREBY GIVKN TUAT AM
i.1 application will be madt te the Governer
or the Commonwealth or Pennsylvania, at his
eflice in Ilarrisburg, Pa., ou the seventh day
or SEPTEMBER, A. D. 1881, for a charter or an
Intended corporation, te be called the "Mc
Cail's Ferry Company,'' the character antl
object of which are te maintain a Ferry for the
transportation of persons and property ever
the Susquehanna river, between the Tork anil
Lancaster county shores, nt anoint known a
McCall's Ferry, en sold tivcr, fit Martic town,
ship, Lancaster county, Pa.
If. W. McCALL
JOHN BLACKFORD,
Angl3-"tw Solicitors,
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