Ifc? ' - MV- t .7? COLUMBIA NEWS. OUK REGULAR CORRESPONDENCE. Susquehanna rolling mill pay day. Tem Cenlcy resumes his place in the East yard despatclier's office ; lieu Licbty of the West yard is en the sick list. Fer insulting Leuis Scuefleld's hired girl, Squire Frauk scut James ltyan, a patent medicine man, te jail for ten days. Jacob R. Smith, son of Jehn Smith, an old Columbian, died at his residence en Frent street, of consumption, at 5 a. m. Funeral en Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Wheeler will tell his 31. E. congre gation te-morrow about Ocean Greve. Rev. T. A. Lloyd, formerly of the Bercan church, West Chester, has been called hither by the Baptists. He has net yet accepted. . The blasting of the salamauder iu Shawnee furnace Ne. 3 was finished last evening and this morning the masons be gan their work. It is expected te be start ed up the latter part of this week. Ne. 2 furnace is nearly in working order. Miss Jean Kauflinan's reception last evening was brilliant in every point of the entertainment. Au accident was nearly occasioned by the fall of alighted Japanese lantern en the veranda into Miss ilalhc "Wisslei's lap. 3Ir. Albert Slade promptly extinguished it. At a meeting of the Columbia lire com pany Ne. 1 last evening, the following officers were elected te serve for one year : President, Charles Shreiuer ; vice presi dent, Jehn Tyson ; secretary, Henry Hip Hip pey ; treasurer, J. W. Yocum ; chief en gineer, David Wayne ; chief hose direc tor, Eugene Couley ; trustees, Jehn Rich, William Finlcy and Jehn Gilbert ; fire men, Gee. Rcissinger and Gee. Wolfe ; assistant engineers, Win. Armstrong and Jehn 3IcBridc ; janitor, Jee. Balbach. The steamer is expected te arrive early next week. 3Iiss Florence Wolfe, of Frederick, who has Jbaen vi.Mting Mrs. Robt. Ryen, re turned te her home today. 3Ir. Charles Shillewis expected te arrive home this evening from his Europe. 3Iiss 3Iiza Brenner, of Philadelphia, was in town to day. The Celere 1 Religions Trouble. At one tinie a few colored folks had organized a Methodist church and built a small frame house for their meeting pur poses, and rented a Jet from J. Housten Milllin, but after nine years in arrears for rent, they were notified that if the amount due was net paid by the 1st of last April, the let and building would be sold. The money could net be raised te pay elf their indebtedness, at that time there being only four original members of the church, and Mr. Millliu net liking te sell the ehurch, told William Shorter, one of the original members, that he might have the building providing he nicvixl it off the let. Shorter get out a subscription paper and succeeded in raising a sufficient amount of money te move the church ever the street where it new stands. About this time the bishop scut a minister here but he w;is net received by the mcmbcis. Seven new mem bers were added by the unreccived minis ter. He then went te Marietta te attend a quarterly conference, and there elec ted three of the new members as a beard of trustees thereby, leaviug Shorter out in the cold. The original members refused te recognize the new mcmbcis or the new beard of trustees and Shorter sold the church out. The ether party then began operations against him and sued him for conspiracy and em bezzlement. The case had a hearing be fore Squire Yeung last evening. Lawyer Given appearing for Shorter and Cettrcll for the ether siile. After carefully weigh ing the cvidcucc Squire Yeung decided that the Sheiter party were in the right and the property belonged te them. The case was dismissed. Court el Common l'le is. In the case of Simen 1. Eby, executer of Elizabeth lloepcs, deceased, vs. Sam uel Hoejws cl L. executers of Win, B. Hoepcs, deceased, the jury rendered a ver dict in favor of the defendant. In the for mer trial the plain till' wen this suit, but 'oet being awarded what was thought suffi cient damages, took it te the supreme court, obtained a new trial, and new loses it. Isaac 31ishler vs. the county of Lancas ter. This was an action by the coroner te recover pay for holding an inquest en the body of Jehn Philip Hahn, who died iu this city ou August lth, 18S0. The evi dence of the coroner showed that en that day he heard of the death of 31r. Hahn : he inquired into the case, and from what he learned he bclievd an inquest te be necessary. He held the inquest and when he scut his bill iu te the commissioners they refused te pay. The defense offered te show that there was no necessity for au inquest in this case as the deceased had been sick for some time previous te his death ; he had been atteuded by a physiciau and had died in the presence of friends. This evidence was net allowed by the court and there was no ether defcusc. The court instructed the jury te find for the plaintiff. They explained the law at some ieugth and staled that under the law the coroner was the sole judge in re gard te the necessity of inquests. If he believed them te be necessary he had the power te held them. The jury found in favor of the coroner for $10 4!), this being the ameuut claimed, with interest, allow ing the jurors TiO cents each for their ser vices. It was shown by lhe coroner's cress examination that he paid them that sum, although the law allows them $1. The coroner could net claim mere than he paid for that purpose. Out-of-Deers WersUtp. The congregation of the Strawberry street African 31. E. church will held a campmceting at What Glen te-morrow. Rev. W. R. Norris, pastor in charge, will ccuduct the services, and 3Irs. Harriet Baker, the evangelist of Columbia, Rev. J. II. Accoec, of the same place, and Rev. A. A. Roberseu, of Philadelphia, arc also ex pected te be present. An open-air gospel temperance meeting will be held at the corner of Lime and Locust streets te-morrow evening begin ning at (? o'clock. The members of the Second Baptist chinch will held " a colored weeds meet ing" at 3lillway two miles cast of Lititz en Saturday Sunday, Sept. 10 and 11 clos ing with a march, for the of the church. Rev. William II. Kcchls, of Lancaster, Rev. Frisby, of Philadelphia, Rev. Francis, of NefTsvillc, and Rev. II. 11. Lewis, of Columbia, are premised as attractions. ' Geed singing will be ou the ground en Saturday and Sunday." The colored camp at Brubakcr's weeds near Eden continues te be largely attended. Te-morrow an immense crowd is expected te be present, Rev.- Kcchls, Francis and ethers will preach. Resuming Services. Services will be resumed by the New Chuch Society, in Leng's building, North Queen street, te-morrow morning at the usual hour. Preaching by Rev. N. C. Buruham. Rev. Dr. 3IitcIiell, of the Presbyterian church, having returned from his summer vacation, the church, services are resumed. Rev. J. Max Hark, pastor of the Mora Mera vian church, having returned from his summer vacation, services in that church will also be resumed te-morrow. Discharged. The six men who were arrested in the Sun hose house en Sunday morning, at a hearing before the mayor, were dis charged en payment of costs. They have all withdrawn from the company as mem bers , that being one of the conditions en whcb they -were discharged. Shet IIIibmU ia ttie Hand. Wm Hern., who resides en Maner street, this citv, and is employed by Elim Hcrr, en the farm of Cel. Wm. L. Peiper, near Rohrerstown, while cleaning a revolver yesterday, accidentally discharged the weapon. The ball passed through the first finger of the right hand and ledged between that and the second finger, where it new is. Dr. 31. L. Hen attended him. Meeting el the Fluatice Committee. The finance committee met last evening and laid ever appropriation bills of the fire companies until after the meeting ofceun- ;u TIip liill nf pests of witucsses in the case of nuisance, which the city lest, was referred back te the city solicitor iu order that an effort may be made te have some of the witnesses threw off their costs. . m - Feet Kue Over. Mrs. Yeke, a resident of 3Ieuntvillc, while crossing North Queen street, at the corner of Orange, this morning, had her feet run ever by a wagon. It was severe ly bi uised, and shn was scarcely able te walk. She was taken te a neigbering drug store where her injuries were attended. Keller's Conservatory et Music. As will be seen from his card elsewhere printed, that talented local musician, Prof. 31. P. Zcllcr, of the conservatory of music, having completed his course of instruc tion under an eminent Italian maestro, is prepared te give lessens, in both vocal and instrumental branches, after the latest approved methods. He Will Miss llie Cainpiiieetings. Christian Wittig, the German scissors grinder, get drnnk yesterday and he made mere fun en the street than a circus. He chased svcral little school boys and thrcatcucd te whip them. Alderman Ban gave him 20 days this afternoon. A 1.1(1 le Rtiimwny. A countryman left his horse hitched te a covered wagon standing in front of I)e muth's confectionery, en East King street. He frightened and turning around started te run. He was caught before he went. A little girl iu the wagon was terribly frightened. Charged Willi Larceny. Charles Buyer, Jehn Kennard and a young fellow named Rinehart, were ar rested for stealing caiTteleupcs from A. L. Krcider, Centre Square. Alderman Sam Sam seu committed them for a hearing en Monday. Tere Down a Pest. This morning a horse which was hitched te an awning pest in front of Killinger's butcher shop, en East King street, fright ened and tore down the pest. He at tempted te get away, but was caught be fore he had succeeded. Kuchanau Keller Fund. The Buchanan relief committee has or ganized with Mayer 3IacGonigle as chair man, and T. F. 3IcEUigett, clei . It asks for coal proposals. Court. Court met this morning at 11 o'clock for the purpose of hearing currcut business. Nothing et importance was transacted. Canadian Patent Granted. Tim Complete Farm Gate patented in Hie United States March last, which meet with tii.'li imiiei-il inviir Intra, has insl been lial entcd by Israel L. Lamlis, of Lancaster, the Inventor, m Canada, .-se ueuw. uic t.ui;uu:ui larmcrs will appreciate its merits, as our farmers nave, done, and bring it into general uv. sept.l-ltd&w Auiutieiuetitfi. Xit'k Roberts's rintiuiiimcOn Monday even ing next Mr. Nick Roberts will briny te this city his reorganized. " llumply Damply " mid specialty eeinpiny, ami United States min strels. Forty clown comprise a novel feature of the announcements, and some well known specialty actors are wli h the troupe. The last appearance et" Mr. Roberts's company gave complete satisfaction te a large audience, and the well-known manager will doubtless seek te improve ou il upon this occasion. Clergymen, lawyers and author.- find Mult Hitters a pure and safe invigerant. Rc&leic, refresh and beautify the skin with Cuticura Medicinal Toilet Seap. tit'kviAis NeriVJM. suicide and Dyspepsia. A most lemarkablc euro for dyspepsia ' Wells' Health Rcnewer." The greatest tonic, best bilious and Liver Remedy known. $1. Druggists. Depot, Jehn F. Leng ft Sens. Lan caster. If you have any skin diseases or diseases of the hairerscalp.any itching or discoloration, sun burns, lrcekles, pimples, rough or dry harsh skin, you have in Dr C. W. Bensen's Skin Cure,a sure, perfect and elegant remedy. Sold by all druggist. MW&S What It Dees. Kidney-Wert moves the bowels regularl y cleanses the bleed, and radically cures kidney disease, gravel, piles, bilious headaehe, and pains which arc caused by disordered liver and kidneys. Thousands have been cured why should you net try it? Yeurdruggis will tell you that 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, llerahl. :iu-lwdftw Miserablcuetss. Tlie most wonderful ami marveletm success, in cases where persons arc sick or pining away from a condition et miserablcness, that no one knows what alls them (profitable pa tients for doctors) is obtained by the use. of Hep flitters. They begin te cure from the first dose and keep it up until perfect health and strength are restored. Whoever is alliictcd in this way need net putter, when they can get Hep Hitters. Sec "Truths" and " Proverbs" in another column. hi 2 d&w Toe Fastidious. Seme would-l-e Byrens leek en with dit-gusl At the rhymes et Eclcctric Oil " poet :" But we have the best article known te the world, . And intended that all persons shall knew it. It cures coughs, colds, asthma and catarrh, Bronchitis and complaints of that kind : It does net cost much, though rheumatics it cures, 'Tis best Oil in the world yen can find. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 North Queen street. Lancaster. Visible Improvement. Mr. Neah Hates, Klmira, N. Y., wiitcs: " About lour years age 1 had an attack of bil ious fever, and never fully recovered. My di gestive organs were weakened, and I would he completely prostrated for days. After using two bottles et your Burdock Bleed Hitters the Improvement was se visible that 1 was aston ished. 1 can new, though il years of age, de a fair and reasonable day's work." Price $1. Fer sale at II. It. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 North Queen street. Lancaster. HENRY'S CARBOLIC SALVE. The best Salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, sal trhcuni, tcttcr,chapped hands, chilblains, corns and nil kinds et skin erup tions, freckles and pimples. The salve Js guaranteed te give perfect satisfaction in every case or money refunded. JBe sure you get Henry's Carbolic Salve, as all ethers are but Imitations and counterfeits. Price 23 cents. Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 130 North Queen street. A Geed Angel's Visit A Talc et "liosn "liesn dalis." lllauche called en Kate, one pleasant day, ami found her sad and sighing, dearest friend, once bright and gay, new scarce could keep from crying; for, '-eh," she said, "'tis u dis grace te see with scrofula, my lace se badly marred!" then said her friend, "Resadalis will your troubles end." Illanehe called en Kate another day and found her once mere blithe and gay, her face as radiant, skin as fair, as any maiden's anywhere. Fer skin diseases and impure bleed, there's nothing iu the world se geed as Resadalis, it drives away all skin disorders, humor, nay, it toncsthe sys tem, cures your ills and banishes all doctor's bills! Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and leJ North Queen street, jy301ydced&w3 LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 3. Buctuipaiba." New, quick, complete cure 4 days, urinary affections, smarting, frequent or difficult uri nation, kidney diseases. 11. Druggists. Depot Jehn F. Leng A Sens, Lancaster. DEA.TUS. Dauxmax. Aug. 3!, in this city, Kmilie Meta, daughter of Kev. A. E. and Bertua Dahlman, aged 4 months. The relatives and friends et the family, also the members of the German Reformed church, are respectfully invited te attend the luneral. fiem ins late residence. Ne. 35 North Charlette street, en Sunday morning at 9 o'clock. Ser vices at the church at 10 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. 2td Klksck. In tliis city, en the 1st inst.. Jehn ii. .!...,- can nf Wiiiistm mid Sadie C. Klenck. aged i: years, 3 months and 1 day The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully in vited te attend the funeral, from his parents' residence, corner West King and Charlette street, en Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. 2td W'entz In this city, en the 1st et Septem ber, 1SS1, Hannah, wife et Henry W'entz, aged 7U years, 1 month and 1 day. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited te attend the luneral, fi-etn her husband's residence, Ne. 4U9 North Ouecn street, en Sunday afternoon at io'cleck. Services will be held at Grace Lutheran church, corner of North Queen and James streets. Interment at Woedwurd Hill ceme tery, z. "W llAia.-ln this city, en the 30th of August. lst.1, Katie, daughter or .Michael anil Elizabeth Hair, aged 21 years, t months and 27dnys. "Gene te meet her sister." The i datives and friends of the family nru respectfully invited te attend the luneral, from her parents' residence, Ne. G59 Maner street, en Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. In terment at Lancaster ccnicterv. 2td I'.iTAKtt. September :?, 1SSI, in this city Mary Edna, daughter el Jacob S. and Ella M. Hit ner, aged 1 year ami S days. Funeral from theesidence of her parent?, .110 North Lime street, en Monday atternoen alt o'clock, . ltd jvxrir AvrjsjtiisaatJiST, ICAFKLrJ FOR A rt.DINI BOAT Will be held at the Snriiig Garden Hetel corner Walnut and EVENING. Mid uerry street, xttie " , . ltd Al'KW fiKNTI.h.uK' I.OIMSKKS CAN be accounnethiieil with well-furnished comiertable rooms i i , central part of the city by addressing ' KOOMS," Intellhiknckr Office, ltcferencc asked and given. tilt LJAUKR KKAUT LUNCH TU1S (SATUR DAY) evening at Henry Kleiner's saloon. corner et Orange urange aim aiei siiccis. uv urat et beer en tap, ltd IV YOU WANT A GOOD, FINK AND RE liable Parler Suit, Walnut, or Cottage Chamber Suit. Handsome Hat Rack. Marble Tep Tables, Leeking Glasses, ftc, cheap for cash, go te IIOK MEIER'S, ltd 2tf East Kinff Street. ITlOK JSKNT Ok. SALK. A TWO-STORY 1 Ilrick Heuse, containing 5 moms and hall, summer kitchen, side yard, hydrant, Ac., Ne. 5H St. Jeseph street. Apply te JOHN F. REITH. ltd 33 North Water Street. 1?UK REST. FIVIS ROOMS FIFTY KEET 1 long, suitable ler any kind of manufac turer, being the rebuilt Cerk Factory, en East Fulton street, with engine and boiler. Apply te A. W. RUSSEL, s3-3td Ne. 22 East King street. rpHK LATEST NEWS OUT. ANY CHILD i. can make your piano, organ or furniture leek as well as new with Stein hauscr's Excel sior 1'ell-n. Warranted as represented or money refunded Manufactured by FRANK J STEINHAUSER 'Ml North Qnccu Street, lid Lancaster, Fa. 11 HAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE. Ituslucss Properties, Dwellings and Build ing Lets for sale in all parts of tnc city and at all prices. Alse farms and ether county prop erties. See our Monthly Catalogue, just issued and free te everyone. ALLAN A. HERIt & CO., Real Estate, Collection and Ins. Agents, septs 3uid 3 North Duke Street. 1.MR SALE. Ne. S07 K. LIME STREET, 3 ' sterv brick dwelling Willi two-story brick b.ick building and two-story frame kitchen; 10 rooms and bath room ; all conveniences; bath, range, heater, gas, cle. Frent yard and hue let in rear, extending te a 14-teet wide alley. Tins properly is in first-class condi tion. , . , Ne. 130 Ea-t Lemen street, two-story brick dwelling with one-story brick back building. Let, 21 by 215 feet, te 12 feet wide alley. All Minis of fruit. a FOR RENT. Ne. 212 North Arch alley, Grooms, $7.tH. Ne. 421 Middle street, rooms. 17.00. Ne. I2S East Vine street, li rooms, $S.50. JOllX II. MKTZLER, ltd Ne. n S. Duke street. ZELLKK'S CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. 10 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, Fa., ( ever New Yorksterc.) Theobiectef the school is te furnish a thorough course et mus ical instruction in all its -branches. Muic taught in classes or bv private lessens. The method used by Mr. .ellcr is the combined result of many years' experience in teaching and acquaintance with all Hie best methods new used. He has received Ids musical train ing principally from the Lelpsic and Stutt gaidl methods. While he does net confine himself strictly te any one method, but se lects, adapts ami simplifies lethe minds et his pupils what is best from all the methods, he in tliis way meets the peculiar warns of all his pupils. Thus clearness, rapidity, brilliancy anddclicacv of theuch are developed in a com paratively short time, with ordinary applica tion en the part of I he pupil. A person posse-sing little, it any, musical ta3te may with geed training become, a brilliant player, while another possessing the finest talent, yet ne glecting the iiccksarytcchiiic-.il study will never attain Hie finished style et perform ance. VOICE CULTURE taught in classes and in private. The voice is developed according te the Italian method. Correct breathing is regarded as tnc founda tion et geed singing. The voice is equalized, made lleiible. and gradually strengthened, beauty and purity et lone receiving constant consideration, as opposed te over-cxcrlien and forcing of the tone, a quality of singing unfertunatelv tee common at the present day. Thus the weakest and most delicate voice, under judicious tiainlng is strengthened and the general health benllitted by a gradual and well-directed practice of the vocal organs. FREE ADVANTAGES. There will be Classes once a week m tnc Rudiments of Vecal ant' Instrumental Music, Thorough Kass and Harmens', Reading upon Musical Subjects History, Biography of Music, &c, free te all the pupils. LETTER OF RECOMMENDATION. Nkw Yer.K. 1st Settembre, JE81. Avcude conescluto Mr. M. P. Zeller, ill Lan castre. Fa., in un corse ill lezlenl prese da me durante l'estadlguestocerrentc;anno, treve die egli ha molte talcnte cd una speciale attitudinc per 1'inseg na mente, ill bal chc potrebbe cscre un ecccllentc maestro di canto cd e'percie chc ie con molte piaccrc le rac rac rac comande caldaincntc. CAV. LUIGI MEOLA, Fret. Collegio di Musica. TRANSLATION. New 1 eiik, Sept. 1, 1881. Having known Mr. M. F. Zeller, of Lancas ter, Fa., during a ceuisc of lessens taken from inc during the summer of the present j-car, 1 tindat that he has great talent and a special aptness for teaching. Therefore, he will be an excellent tcaehcr et singing, and for this rea son I recommend him warmlv. CAV. LUIGI MEOL,, Frotcsser in College of Music. Mr. Zeller has also been a pupil et Fanciulli and Harry Wheeler en the voice, and S. C. Mills and William therwoed en the piano. EXPENSES. Tehm 10 Weeks, 20 Lessens. Fiane, Organ, thorough bass or harineny.$15.00 Classes et two W.WJ " three 8.00 Voice Culture, private 20 00 Classes et two.. ............... ...... 1S.00 ' lour 10.00 Lessens in some instances given at pupils' residences. Special arrangements made for daily lessens. H'AXTS. WANTED AT THE LANCASTER DOLT Works bes-s from 12 te 10 years et age. Steady and industrious boys earn from three te six dollars per week. aug29-l w d WANTEU AN AGENT XO TRAVEL with wagon te solicit orders for llorse Cellars te an established trade. Alse several vemic men te work en Herse Cellars at the scpU-3td LOWELL COLLAR FACTORY. WANTEU AT JOHN COPLAND'S RES taurant, a girl between 12 and 11 years of ase, te assist in the ladles' arteent. ltd 125 and 137 Nertntjucen Street. WANTED A DINING-ROOM GIRL AT the EXCHANGE HOTEL, corner East King and Christian streets. Reference re quired. It TTJAHTEO-a GIRL OR WOMAN TO YY cook and de housework , Apply at Ne. 413 tf ertu Duke street, ltd msw Anr.BTiaF.MK!iTs. CCHOOL BOOKSt SCHOOL BOOKS ! We guarantee our prices as low if net lower than auj- firm in the city. PON DBRSMITHS BOOK STORE, sept,3d 32 EAST KING STREET. THE OLD COR. DUKE AND VINE NORBECK & MILEY, Practical Carriage Builders, take this opportunity et calling the attention et the public te their Unrivalled Stock et Ve hlclps, including every variety new in use. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. FANCY BUSINESS WAGONS, with the the most artistic painting, made en short notice, and satisfaction guaranteed. The best in the market. Repairing promptly attended te. Remember ourMetto : "OUR WORK SUSTAINS OUR WORD," ami remember the place, CORNER OF SOUTH DUKE AND VINE STREETS. --1IVLEK, BOWERS & UUUSTt MEN'S WER! New Pall StyleB New Opening. New Fashion Plates always received as seen as out. Elegant Assortment of Coatings, Suitings and Fantaloenings te Select from. Overcoats, Sis ai Fantaloenings Made loonier upon short notice, guaranteeing eiialit v of Trimmings used, and none hut low as the lowest for the Elegant Assortment et MERINO UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, NECKWEAR. Ac. LAUN il AND UNLAUNDR1ED SHIRTS. Rest goods manufactured for One Dellar. DRIE MOSQUITO CANOPIES. ANOTHER LOT OPENED THIS MORNING. 4S-Open evenings until 8 o'clock as heretofore. givler, Lewers & hursts Dry Goods and Carpet Heuse, 25 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTER, PA. if jew AitrJSRTisiiausyTS' OT. JAMES UIIUKCII SCHOOL WILL KE- O ycn en Monday, Sept, N. LIGIITNER, Warden. sl-3td r BAND OVEN AIR CONCERT MV THE KEYSTONE BAND, On Nimlew's Ualceny, Centre Square, Satur day Evening, September 3, at 8 o'clock. LIEDKKKRANZ 1'ICNIC. A Family ricntc for members only, will be held by the Liederkranz Singing Society en Monday next, at Wiiat liten Park. The Harrisburg Mamnercher will be present m corperc. All members arc cheerfully invited te attend. Omnibuses will run from the Schil ler Heuse, North Queen street, every hour after 10 o'clock a. m. Fare, 15 cents for single trip, lly order et sep2-2td J. 1 WOLF, Sec'y pre, lent. VETERINARY SUEuKON. DR. M. J. TREACY, ...-.i... r i, ir .,-i I I'nUnrrnnt VftiTiimrv Surgeons of Londen, England, and Member ami reiiew ei iiiu aujw h,iciiuuj .v..... Society el Edinburgh, Scotland. Havlnggrad natcd in the best Veterinary Institutions et Great Britain, aud with eight years practical experience in treating Cattle ami Horses he teels confident et giving satisfaction. OfllceandResidencei,AnwKriiieusK aug21-tid&wR Lancaster, 1'n. OFISCIAL NOTICE. THE NEW CHEAP STORE, Metier, Bard & Haitemii, Bought several inenth3 age a Large Stock of Bleached, Unbleached and Colored , Cotten Flannels, Cotten Flannels, Cotten Flannels, Cotten Flannels. Alse a Full Stock of White and Colei ed wool flannels; wool flannels At prices considerably lower than they can be bought ter new, hence you see they can sell at. LOWER MtlOES, LOWER rmcES, Than It bought new. METZGER, BARD& HAUGHMAN'S NEW CHEAP STORE, Ne. 43 WEST KING STREET, Between the Cooper Heuse and Serrel Herse Hetel. (Adlcr's Old Stand.) LANCASTER, FA. CARPETS, COAL, C. PHILIP SCHUM, SON & CO., MANUFACTORY, NO. 150 SOUTH WATER STREET, Lakeabtxb, Pa., Well-known Manufacturers of Genuine LANCASTER QUILTS, COUNTERPANES, COVERLETS, BLANKETS, CARPETS, CARPET CHAIN, STOCKING YARN. Ac. CUSTOM RAG CARPETS A SPECIALTY. LANCASTER FANCY DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. Dress Goods Dyed either in the piece or in Garments; also, all kinds of silks. Ribbons, Feathers and woolen Goods Dyed. Gen tlemen's Coats, Overcoats, Pants, Vests, Ac. Dyed or sceureu; aise, inuige juue .uyeing done. All orders or goods lelt with us will rcceirt prompt attention. CASH PAID FOR SEWED CARPET RAGS. GOAL. GOAL.. Ceal 61 the best quality put up expressly let family use. and at the lowest market rates. TRY A-SAMPLE TON. YARD 150 SOUTH WATER STREET. 2-lyOBSl PHILIP SCHUM. SON CO O1 1CHOOL BOOKS I CORNER, STS., LANCASTER, PA. -1IVI.EK, IIOWEKS & HURST! satisfaction In every case or no tale. Ucst the best workmen employed. I'riccs as same quality of goods. JfJS If Alt VJSKTlSXMEJiTS. PUltLIC SALE OF HORSES. On MONDAT. SEPTEMBER 5, 1RS1. will be sold at the Merrimac Heuse, 16 Head of Ohie Horses. Among them arc several line Driving Horses. Sale le cemmence at 1 o'clock p. in. A credit of CO days will be given, ltd DANIEL LOU AN. J. II. MARTIN A CO. I We have opened newly fitted and well light ed rooms in our basement for our QUBBNSWARE, And will kcep constantly in stock Full Lines of JOHN MADDOCK X SON'S, MADDOCK & CO.'S, PANKHURST & CO.'S, AND BRIDGEAVOOD'S English White U ran He and American White liranitc and C. C. Ware from the Best Patterns. All our ware guaranteed free from crazage. FULL LIKE OF THIS JILOWX. CUTAXIt UK A 'Y GLASH BAR WARE. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. W. King and Prince Streets, LANCASTER. PA. jsxvuJtaiexH E EMPLOYEES ANNUAL EXCURSION TO Philadelphia and Atlantic City, ON SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. Round trip tickets gontPJer three days. Varc from Lancaster and Columbia te Atlantic City, enlv S3. Bruckharts, Petersburg, Lan disville, Lancaster Junction, Matihcim, Lititz, Ephrata and stations north, only 2.75. Tickets te Philadelphia will be sold from Manhcim, Lititz. Ephrata anil stations north, for 81.75. Train leaves Lancaster (hlng Street) at I o'clock a. in.; Columbia, at 1 a. in.; Manhcim, 1:35; Lltilz. 4:15; Ephrata, 5:01. Train will re turn same day. The Great Cannstaltcr Velkstcstill be held at Scheutzen Park, SEPTEMBER i. ft and . :uig27,,3(MtSl,3ftltw ENTERTAINMENTS. L'ULTOM OPERA JUOUSE. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5th. The Original and Only HICK ROBERTS' IMMENSE! HUMPTY DDMPTY. IO II. S. M. 40 UNITED STATES MINSTRELS AND COLLOSS.VL EUROPEAN SPECIALTY TROUPE. The Largest. Ucst and Most Complete Com pany ever organized. Positively 40 CLOWNS. 40 Ge ami count them ! Noadvancein prices. ADMISSION, RESERVED SEATS,... ..75, CO ft 35c. a lOC P. I). LAUM AN and CLAUDE WILLIAMS, Agents. sept2-3td MR. JOHN D. MISULER HAS THE honor or presenting at FULTON OPERA HOUSE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6,1881, The Great Deuble New Yerk Success Uait- ley Campbell's Famous Play, THE GALLEY SLAYE Presented with Elegant Scenery and inter preted by a powerful Company, Including MISS MAUD GRANGER, FRANK EVANS AND MISS GUSSIE DeFORREST. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. 35, 50 ft 75 Cents. Reserved Seats for sale at Yecker's Office. scptl-5td Qeeensware Deuartmen 1881. "J TIIED EDITI0I.. SATURDAY EVENING. SEPT. 3,1881. IN STATU QUO. Ne Change in the President's Condition. HE PASSED A GOOD NIGHT- AND IS HOLDING HIS OWN. PULSE RANGINU AROUND A HUNDRED Passed a Comiertable Night. Washington. D. C. Sept. 3. 7 a M. Unofficial The president passed a com fortable night, and is thought by the physicians te be fii about the same cendi- sien as as yesterday. Ne Material Dltrcreuce In Condition. Executive Mansion, Washington, D. C, Sept. 3.-8:30 a. m. Official The president was somewhat mero restless than during the early part of the night, but slept better after 1 a. m. This morning his general conditieu doe net ditTcr ma terially from the same hour yesterday, ex cept a slight frequency of the pulse. Pulse, 104 tien, IS Signed temperature, 98.G ; respira- I). AV. Bliss, J. Iv. Barnes, J. .1. Woodward, Heur. Keykuun. P. II. Hamilton. Tlie Noen lSulletin. Washington, t?ept.3,12:30 p.m. Offi cial. The president's condition has uefc materially changed since the morning bul letin. Pulse 104, temperature 98.4, respi respi tien IS. LSignedJ I). W. Bliss, J. J. Woodward, .1. K. Barnes, Beut. Kkykuhk, P. 11. Hamilton. ON THE WARPATH. Indians Rlaxaacre an Entire Military t'orce Numbering 117 Men. Sax Prancisce, Sept. 3. Dispatches from Pert Grant say that thrce couriers have new arrived at camp Themas, all bringing the same news, namely that (Jen oral Carr and his command have all .been massacred by White Mountain Indians thirty-five miles from camp .Apache. One hundred and ten men and seven officers were killed. The names of the officers must be General Carr, Captain Henley. Lieuts. Carter, Gorden, Stanten, Orncs and Dr. McCreery. Confirmed by the War Department, Washington, Sept. 3. The following telegram was received at the war depart ment this morning from General McDowell dated September 2d : The following was received from the commanding general of the department of Arizona dated te-day. ' Tiffany telegraphs a report from sub agcucy that au Indiau named Mickey brought word that Pedre with all his band and ethers are en the war path ; that Can's command, including himself, six ether officers, and sixty-four enlisted men were killed day before yesterday. Alse that Pedre's men killed seven or eight men including an expressman between Apache and Themas ; no word from Apache ; line down ; wire cut ; Biddle at work yester day aud last night netting troops across with difficulty and pushing for Apache. " Creat Leus by Ferest Fires. New Yerk, Sept. 3. A Canadian dis patch gives the names of about thirty farmers in the townships of Stafferd and Bremley who have lest everything en their farms, including houses, barns, fences aud crops by forest lircs. The tires are still burning, and if the wind should risb before we have rain the censcqueuces will be most serious. wkather indications. Washington, Sept. 3. Per the Middle Atlantic states, partly cloudy weather, local lains, vnriable winds, mostly north erly, stationary barometer and stationary or lower temperature. MAMKETH. riilladelphia Market. 1'HiLADKLi'UiA, Sept. :. Heur Mreng and light supply : Siiperttiie, at II rtU.'tlM; extra :il ." r(irj; mi: Ohie and Indiana family, at 7 iHlijj fill; Pennsylvania family 7 IWSJ 7 Si; Sf. l.eui: de 7 Wl7 7 ; Miuiiesnte Extra ! 7'7 ; de straight, $7 0)fj7 ; winter patent $7 7.Vrf8 'J5: spiiug de 7 7.i 850 Rye Heur ccarceal Pi . Wheat dull and unsettled; Xci. '2 Western Ited $1 1ti;.C3l .'.;; IK-l.andrcuiraU(l$l UtlJl I 40J.J ; diAiubr 1 40$1 II. Cern MU let :iml easier: sli-amer and t-all mixed, 717ic ; sail yellow ?.M373c. Oats dull and weak; Ne. I ; White, none here ; Ne. 'i, de SUe ; Ne. :t, de h'26)32lc ; Ne. 2, Mixe.l,Mc. Rye itcarce at $1 lis). Previsions Market steady jobbing deiunud; mess perk JI8 7.i:: beet luuns, 5 0J T 50 ; India ineis beet. $.".) IK). 15aeon-Sineki.il shoulders binttiK ; salt de SJ4sjiCe; smoked ham. !: He ; pickled Juiuis,llUl-c. Lard Market slcaily : city kettle $11 35; lniwt- bulcnera' $11 50; prime steam $11 H7K. Iluller scarce and Hriu ; Pciinsylvaniacrraiii cry extra elSi; Western de :;oe; Pennsylva nia at nUi.'J-c; de geed te choice 27'J9c : l.radferd county and New Yerk extra, 37-ie ; lirsts, 'Si&'Xi'. Rell. lirmaud searcc ; Pennsylvania 15 tllj; Western, 15g)20c. Eggs dull, easier; Peiin'a l'Jj'2e; Western, 18J4K'e. : Clicese JiaiKeiauu pnees nun ; rtvw inm full cream 12l'c ; Western full cream lltl'c ; de fair te geed, lefBliJc. Petroleum linn ; Refilled l$c. Wht-ikydullat$l 20. j;eeiN Geed te prime Clever scarce at 1010-;4; Timethv firm at $J 'Mm DO; de Haswiid wanted at $1 50 spot. lew Yers market. Nkw iekk, Sept. 5. Fleur State and West ern quiet, generally without decided change ; Suncrllne Slate. " 2.1S; 10 ; extra de i;oe SO: choice de t' 60j5C. 75;. fancy de $ S0S 00; round hoop Ohie r, 5Q 50; choice de i WQl 50; superfine western $5 'iiK 00; common te uoed ex-tra de C OigG !'l ; choice de ir, 70fJS 00 ; choice white wheat de, at $7 00g8 00. Southern quiet and steady ; common te fair cx traf25S7 40 : iroed te choice de 17 50Q8 50. Wheat slightly in buyers' favor add dull ; Ne. 2 Red, Sept.. 1 ISiiirai ty ; de October, $HIM?146i: de Nev. l l(jl4y; de Dec., l 511 51&. Cern Prices iia lower, moderate trade : mixed western spot, 0070u ; tle future, 70- 7JJc. Oats a shade easier; State, 4545c; Western 42.V)C. Necu ijuotattens or the uraln Market Furnished by Jacob 1;. Jen, Commission Rrekcr. Cuicaoe. Sent. OcL $ 1.25 3'A 18.2.1 1I.C2 Oct. $1.41 .726 Nev. $ I.aTK Wheat $ 1.21 Cern. .1:2 OUTS .' I. eric jArti PlHLAOKLrillA. Wheat Lern ........ ....... Oats ." 18.05" . 11.50 Sept. .$ 1.40 . .. 11.75 Nev $ 1.4 -m Grain and Prevision JuotatIen. One o'clock quotations or grain and provis previs ions, furnishcil by S. K. Yiuidt, Rreker, 13 East King street. Cuicaue. :cpt. 3. Nev. $ 1.27 Sept. ..$ 1.21 " ' .. .'Vi'i .. 1S.014 .. 11.67 Sept. ..$ 1.41 .. JM4 .. .WA ec. Wheat (yOlTHa Outs Perk". lrtnl .... rHiLADU-rniA. S J16Il Cern JiilS 1.25 :& 18.32k 11.75 Oct. t 1.41 .72 .17 Nev. 1.48K .75 47J . Lire Btees MarKata. Chicago. Hogs Receipts. 20,080 head; ship ments, 6.C00 head; market generally steady and unchanged; mixed packing at (5900838 light, 96 3O0 70; choice heavy, fS 50rt 75 culls and grassers, $1 5008 75 ; quality geed packers buy freely. Cattle Receipts, 5,500 bead; shipments, .tnae hMd - iroed. active and strenz: experts. t6 iee; 75; sales et 10 ears at6508tf 75; geed a m.i mvz rniir. nnmiiinn v hnmli anil nntlTMa. Stfl4 00. Sheep Receipts. l.OOO bead; market dull, weak and easier ; peer te choice, $3 25Qt 50. Uuftale. Cattle-Receipts today, S85nead; total for the week thus far, 0,000 bead, against 13,000 head ame time last week ; consigned through, 405 cars; absence el business for want of stock. Sheep and Lambs Receipts te-day. 1,809 head; total for week thus far, 17,000 head, against 15,600 head same time last week : con signed through, 22 cars; market quiet and unchanged. . , Hogs Receipts te-day, 4,500 head; total for week tlinHfiir.2G.000 head, au&lnst 22.020 head same time last week ; consigned through. 123 ears ; market quiet, but prices steady ; sales et x inkers, geuu ii eiieicr, utw uu" .. early; medium weights, ; 80gU0; choice heavy, J 7 ; fecltng lower at the close. New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Stocks also United States Reeds reported daily) by Jacob U. I.etra. N. E. Cor. Centre Square. Nw Yerk Stocks. Stocks weak. Sept. 3. r. . r. if. 1:00 X00 33C A.M. 10:00 Chicago ft North Western Chicago. Mil. ft St. Paul Canada Southern Del., iack.ft Western Delaware ft Hudsen Canal..... Denver ft Rie Grande , Hannibal ft St. Jee Lake Shere ft Mich. Southern.. Manhattan Elevated. 124 124 1214 1147 mil H5j2; .... .... fOJi .... .... 31 IZVi 12l 124X 107?i .... 108 H S5X mH .... Wi 96ii 123 123 1231 .... 20 .... w W 40 42 42 37K 37)? Michigan Central Missouri. Kansas Texas N. Y.. Lake Erie ft Western.... New Jersey Central N. V., Ontario ft Western New Yerk Central Ohie ft Mississippi l'uclttc Mall Steamship Ce.... St. Paul ft Omaha de Preferred Central Pacific 3i m !U 14 37'i 40 102K MIX ... 10354 .... iwa Texas Pacific. union Pacific Wabash, St, .4 Western Union PniLAOBLrniA. Stocks dull. Pennsylvania R. R Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation liumile, Pitts, ft Western... Nest hern Central Northern PacI tic. " Preferred .'. Ilestonville Philadelphia ft Erie IL R... le wulj n I eli Mining ... UnitkdStatks Hen us. United Slates 4 per cunts.. 4 " ft " Mi 64 M 6I 44 ai 524i SPA W7A 21 21H 40 Wi F.M. 1:00 IWi 101 WV4, JVEJK AltVERTlSESUFHTS. C 11. AIM SOUP AND GEO. KELLER'S PUIL j DELPHIAREER, Ice Celd, at the rear bar, Leepard Hetel. ltd 1" IROPOSALS" WILL BE HECK1VED AT the Mayer's OHlcenp teTtiesday evening. Si'ptembert!, 1881. for 200 tens, mero or less, or Hard Pea Ceal, Ne. I size, te be delivered te the poerot the city in half tens, by the direc tion of the committee, after January 1, lii Proposals te name the brand et coal te be Tur nished, and te be addressed te the Ruchanan and McEvoyteHef Committee, ltd THOS. F. McELLIGOTT, Clerk. TJ ARVEST 1IOMK EXCURSION PICNIC TO AMD LITITZ Sl'RINGX, ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th. Fare for the round trip only 50 cents, from Luucii-dcrund Columbia. Train leaves Kins street at 7:50 n. 111.; Col umbia, 7:50 a. 111. Tickets geed te return en auv train. Six Itanils of Music in attendance. Concert by the lull Ringgold Kami or Reading. senU ltihtllw 1 RAND EXHIBITION TROTTING. IjT There will be exhibition trotting at the Lancaster Park en TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER , at 3 p. in., en which occasion the bcautful mare Purity, by Midillctewn. will be exhibited and speeded. It fs confidently expected that she will surpass her former cfTerts and score something near te 2:20. This is wonderful speed ter a young man just five years eld.und surpasses iu time six seconds tfiu exhibition of speed given here ten years age by the cele brated Goldsmith Maid. Iuly Orange, from the same stables, and probably ethers, will also be exhibited and speeded. These mares are from the Speedwell stock farm, this county, under the cfllclcnt management of Mr. Gee. Yeutz. The track wtll be put in geed order and the pike and grounds sprinkled, te give comfort te spectators. Should the day or track be un- lavoraeic me cxuiimien win ie pesiiHiueu. Admission, 25c. JOHN W. KBILIjY, Si-2ld Steward. IjUKLICSALlC r VALUABLE KKAL ES TATE. On FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER, 30,1881, pursuant te au alias order et the Orphans' Court et Lancastrtf county, Pa., will be sold at public sale, at tnc Keystone Heuse. North ljuccn street, in tbe city et Lancaster, the fol lowing real estate, late of Frederick Pyle, de ceased, all et which Is situated in Lancaster city, te wit : Purpart Ne, I, property Ne. 237 North Mul berry street, 1 renting en said street 17 feet it inches, mere or less, and extendiiiir in depth 140 feet, mere or less, te a 10 feet wide common alley. The improvements thereon consist el a two-story iramc dwelling Iieuhc, a two-story trame kitchen attached; open aliey en tin: south side. Purpart Ne. 2, property Ne. 2:R North Mul berry street, fronting en said street II feet 7 inches, mere or less, with common alley be tween this property, and the one ailiointngen flic north, 2 feet li inches wide, te the depth et 42 feet, alter which the let widens te the extent or half the width of said alley, extending In depth 140 feet, mere or less, te a 10 feet wide common alley. The improvements thereon consist 01 a two-story irameneiise, wnn a iwo iwe iwo stery frame kitchen attached. Purpart Se. 3, property Ne. 211 North Mul berry street, fronting en said Htecet 22 feet 1 inch, mere 'or less, together with the same common alley (right described in Ne. 239), and extending iu depth 140 leet, mere or less, te the alercsaid lefect wide common alley. The improvements are a two-story brick house, with basement kitchen nnd large f mine stable; room enough for eight horses and for three or lour tens of hay. Purparts Nes. 4. 5 and C, properties Het. 21 1, 213 and 247 North Mulberry street, te be sold separately. Nes. 243 and 215 fronting 011 said street 13 leet and 1 Inch, mero or less, and Ne. 217 13 feet 7 Inches, mere or less, and all of them extending in depth 140 feet, mere or less te the aforesaid 10 feet wide common alley. The im provements en each of these lets are a two. story brick house, with a one-story frame out house, and en Ne. 215 a never-railing well et water, and en Ne. 247 a cistern, in geed condi tion, 12 leet deep. Purpart Ne. 7, property Ne. 213 North Arch alley, iu the city of Lancaster, fronting en said alley 15 feet 8 inches, mere or less, including a 3 feet open space en the south sidewind extend ing In depth 100 feet, mere or less, te the afore said 10 feet wide common alley. The improve ments arc a two story brick beuse, with one- story mime attacnmeni. Purparts Nes.8.9and 11. properties Ne. 244, 2li and 250 North Arch alley ateresald. te be sold separately, each fronting en said alley 12 feet 8 inches, mere or less, and cxtenulngln depth ICO feet, mere or less, te the aforesaid 10 leet wide common alley. Ne. 250 lying en the north and alongside that part of the said 10 leet wide common alley between Nes. 248 and 250 et the said properties, fronting en said Arch alley and intersecting that part or said 10 feet wide common alley running north and seuHi in the rear or all these properties and these situated en North Mulberry street, be fore mentioned and described. Purpart Ne. 12, property Ne. 252 North Arch alley, fronting en said alley 15 feet 8 inches, mere or less,-including an open space et 3 feet, mere or less, en the north side, and extending in depth 100 feet, mere or Its-), te the aforesaid 10 leet wide common alley, running north and south The Improvements are a two-story brick house, wlthonc-steryframoattachment, and geed bake even. The 10 feet wldeconiiueii alley mentioned runs north and south, and also cast and wast, opening out en Arch alley between Nes. 218 and 250, and Is common te all these purparts, both the Mnlbcrry street and the Arch alley repertIes. All these houses are comparatively new, ex cept purparts Nea. 1 and 2, and are situated iu one or the finest and most thriving parts et the city, convenient te schools, especially te the High Scheel, being only about 1 squares Ireni the latter. The houses en Arch alley are A finely located, and anerti neiucs witnin inu reach or any laboring man or mechanic far mere desirable than almost any ether part et the city, being equally near te all the active business of the railroad, tobacco warehouses and manufacturing places. The houses en Mulberry street, excepting purparts Nes. 1 and 2, are larger and mere valuable, and ler location and surroundings are unsurpassed by any property in the elty. Any person wishing tesee the properties be fore the day et sale will call en W. C. Pyle, ene et the heirs, occupying Ne. 243, or en Jeseph Pyle. occupying Ne. 241 North Mulberry street. Hale te commence at 7 o'clock rv m.. when; attendance will be iriven by JU.-tiU9j:.AAUiaAn, Trustee of saie. H, Sucbeut, Auctioneer. s3,10,17,34,28,29X L r.HZ Wlti BSSi i3 !-"; 1?. "! 15 miilri Louts pacific.... ny ? ?& Preferred. SIJi 84' WJ Tel. Ce S!S Si'u ? .- .l iil 1
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