LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, MONDAY SEPTEMBER 5. 1881. t ) - COLUMBIA NEWS. Discharged. Jehn Dlaclc, James Welsh and Themas Black, who were arrested en Tuesday for rebbinj; the till of Lawrence Kuapp, en East Kiui street, had a hearing this after noon at Alderman Barr's and were dis charged. Rebert Lauc, alias "Frcnchy," who was with the party, was arrested ou Saturday, but was discharged, there being ue evidence against him. Shet a Bis Geese. Jack Lctnan, of Paradise, shot a wild geese yesterday en the Pequea creek at Paradise that weighed 12 pounds and measured CJ feet from tip te tip. The geese Hew in with tame geese. l-lcnlc Te-day. The Liederkrauz society is holding its picnic at What Glen te-day and all who go may be certain of having a geed time, if the weather docs net prove unfavorable. Yesterday's Excursion. The excursion te Atlantic City yester day took 30 persons from the King street station of the Reading railroad. Mayer's Court. The mayor this morning had before him four drunks. One was sent te jail for 20 days and three were discharged. Pension Hay. This is pension day and the agents, al dermen, notaries and attorneys have been busy all day preparing papers. OUK KEGULAK COUKESPONUKNCi:. The Marietta bicycle club were in town yesterday, and after spending a few hours here, they, in company with one of our town gentlemen, started te ride te Yerk, which they reached about -1 o'clock p. in. A large crowd congregated yesterday afternoon te witness the laying of the cor ner stone of the Baptist church. The cer emonies were appropriate and listened te with deep interest. The expected minis ters were present. Last eveniug about 8::0 the neighbors living in the vicinity of Mrs. Richard Eu-ny's-heussc. were htuitlcd by loud screams. They ran in and found Mrs. Euny lying en the lloer. A doctor was called in and it was found that she had a stroke of paraly sis. Relief was given her and this morn ing the lady is somewhat better. Our public schools reopened this morning with the tcachcrsand an iuciea.se of scholars it attendance. After se long and pleasant a vacation the scholars arc new in geed condition te de geed work, and wc knew from past experience if they listm te the geed advice always given by Prof. Ames it will be done. This morning a committee of three from the Columbia lire company went te Head ing te see their steamer and make prepar ations te bring it home te-morrow even ing. This evening a special meeting of the company will lie held te determine what te have upon the- steamer's return. The majority appear te be in favor of hating a short street parade and recep tion. Mrs. David Hanauer left for Philadel phia yesteiday afternoon where she ex pects te make a short visit te her many friends ; Mr. Julius Kamerer, of Marietta, is the guest of Mr. Albert Slade ; Miss Lizzie Darling, who has been visiting Mrs. James Porretett, returned te, her home in Camden, N. J., en Saturday ; Mr. .Toe rcudneh arrived in town en Saturday and announces their steel shops te be in readi ness for work. Nick Roberts with his immense troupe will appear here te morrow evening, and, as is always the case, te a large house. He has succeeded in getting together this year a troiie which is the largest new ou the read, and one that has excelled all his past efforts. Mr. Charles Sliillew arrived in Columbia en Saturday evening. He leeks well and expresses himself as being delighted with his European trip. About 8 o'clock in the evening lifty or sixty of his most intimate friends assembled at his house te congrat ulate him ou his safe return. Shortly after the Citizens baud made their appear ance and furnished dancing music for the remainder of the evening. A bounti ful repast was provided by Mr. Shillew's geed wite te which the guests did ample justice. The party broke up at a late hour. Ou Satuiday uightabeut half-past eleven a number of half drunken men began light ing at the Five Points, making the night hideous with their blasphemy. A number of swollen heads anil black eyes were te be secu the next morning. Auother Unlit oc curred in the alley at the side of Nelte's blacksmith shop yesterday afternoon, be tween a colored boy and woman. The woman had te be knocked down before she could be quieted. The boy was stuck in the hand with a large hairpin. The religious services in the several churches yesterday were largely attended, especially the Methodist, as a large num ber were attracted by the announcement that Rev. Henry Wheeler would preach a special sermon about Ocean Greve. They were net disappointed in their expectation as the lecture was original and delivered in the reverend's inimitable style. Te-morrow inei uiug at 1 1 o'clock in the Methodist church a union prayer meeting of the Protestant churches will be held, and prayers for the speedy recovery of our suffering president will le offered te the Almighty Father. The entire community arc respectfully invited te be present. On Saturday evening a number of men, who we are sorry te state call themselves white, played a dastardly trick en an in offensive colored bootblack. '1 hey asked him if he would like te have a glass of beer. He told them he had never tasted it. They took him into a saloon en Frent street, and instead of giving him beer gave him two large glasses of whisky. The effect was almost instantaneous, for a short time afterward we saw the oey, who is net ever twelve or thirteen years of age. lying at full length in the gutter. The men's names are unknown or wc certainly would have given them, for a person who would de a trick like they did, deserve te meet with the severest punishment law can give them. Kam jumi Hall en Saturday. The smart shower which fell heiceu Satuiday afternoon and the moist atmo sphere of yesterday have refreshed the parched earth, but in some parts of the country there has been a much greater rainfall. In the lower townships the showers were very heavy and did great geed. In Celeraiu there was some hail, hi the northeastern part of the county very destructive hail fell. The ceurse of the storm, about a mile aud a-half in width, seems te have begun at Martin's mill in East Earl and swept up te Church town aud then went ever toward Iloncybreok and Cambridge. The tobacco in its path in East Earl, part of Caernar von, Chester county, and the upper part of Salisbury, was partially riddled. A leaf shown us by Mr. Geerge Duchmaii, of Serrel Herse, is cut in strips, though his ewu patch and many ethers right aside of the track of the storm escaped. Here aud there, tee, a patch in the very course of the storm was left almost unhurt, bnt there lias been a geed deal of the crop riddled. Large Sale or Oak Lumber. Auctioneer A. J. Dcppen, of Heading, held a very lively sale for J. B. Shraek fc Ce., en Saturday, at Isaac Ebcrly's weeds, West Cocalico township, Lancaster county one mile from Itcinheld's station, along the public read IcadiugloSchejiieck.of 40, 000 feet of lumber, consisting of 20,000 feet white oak beards, 10,000 feet white oak plank. 10,000 feet white oak scantling, 200 chestnut pests, cord weed, chips, effals, &c. TIIK POULTRY SOCIKTY. Its Regular Monthly Meeting This Morning The Lancaster County Poultry society held its regular monthly meeting in the room et the Agricultural society this morning. The following named members and visitors were present : II. H. Tshudy, Lititz, president ; Jehn E Sebum, city ; Herbert Johnsten, city : Charles Lippold, city ; Frank Gricst, city ; F. R. Dillen derffer, city ; Dr. E. II Witmer. Ncfls ville ; J. B. Lichty, city, secretary ; J. W. Bruckait, Salunga ;" J. C. Liuvill, Salis bury ; J. F. Witmer. Paradise ; Chas E. Leng, city ; Tobias Martin, New Haven. The minutes haviug been read by the secretary and approved, Mr. Lichty, from the executive committee, presented the report of that committee, designating the time for the forthcoming exhibition of the society, January 12th te 18th being fixed upon. The report aud recommenda tions were approved. The pigeon list and poultry list as presented respectively by Messrs. Lippold and Lichty, aud being revisions of these of last, year, were also approved The secretary read a communication from Jesse G. Darlington, who was one of the judges at the exhibition last year, in which he offered his services and these of ids former coadjutor, Mr. Ncvius, in the same capacity at tiic approaching exhibi tion at $2 per day each. Mr. Darlington expressed the opiuieu that the idea of scor ing each bird was " utter nonsense," but said that was a matter entirely at the dis cretien of the society. It would, how ever, he said, occupy a great deal of time te score every bird, and would conse quently be an additional expense te the society te undertake te de se. On motion of Mr. Leng it was resolved te employ the services of Prof. S. B. Heigcs, of Yerk, as an additional judge, provided they can be secured at the same terms which he offered last year, namely, his expenses. Mr. Leng had no doubt that Prof. Heigcs would very cheerfully serve, aud the labors of the ether two judges would be thus lightened and time saved. Mr. Brooks, of Willow street, and Abram Perry, of LandisviIIc, were eiceted mem bers of the society. Mr. Lichty stated that the executive committee proposed te get up the premium list for the exhibition, and expected te make about $75 en it, if the members would lend their assistance. This money it was designed te offer as special pre miums for exhibitors. Mr. Griest moved that if Roberts' hall can be secured at the same terms as last year it be engaged for the coming exhibi tion. The motion was agreed te. Adjourned. KKOPKNED. Special Church Services Yesterday. In resumiug services at the Presbyter ian church yesterday Rev. Dr. Mitchell did net preach a regular sermon, but held a thanksgiving aud memorial service, in terspersed with appropriate hymns, having special reference te the thankfulness which should inspire the congregation at being mercifully preserved in health and life, noting the deaths of Mrs. William Wright aud Miss Edith Wilsen, and rc dedicating the cucgics of the people te the work of the church. The annual congre gational meeting of the Presbyterian pew pew hehlers comes off this evening ; three trustees te be elected. Moravian. Rev. J. Max Hark, looking greatly re freshed after his well-earned rest, re appeared in the pulpit of the Moravian church yesterday morning before a large congregation. In his earnest and eloquent manner he preached a sermon ou the Go.' Ge.' pel of Werk, urging upon his hearers the necessity of labor in the Master's vineyard aud of unity of effort "as workers to gether with Him." In the after noon the Sunday school room, which has been handsomely remodeled and is new one of the prettiest rooms of the kind in the city, was re-dedicated te Divine service in the prescilce of an audience that crowd ed it te its full capacity. The exercises consisted of singiiig, sciipturc reading, prayer, &c, led by the pastor, and Rev. Dr. Dubbs, of Franklin and Marshall cel lege, and Rev. J. A. Peters, el the Kirst Reformed church. Paster Hark in his happy remarks did net forget te accord a just meed of praise te the members of the Yeung Ladies' Guild, through whose well directed exertions the handsome and strik ing improvements have been completed aud paid for. Fanners Picnic. The picnic aud exhibition of the Fulton Farmers' club in the grove at Black Barren Springs, Fulton township, this county, en Saturday, was very largely attended. It is estimated that fully 1,000 people were there. There was a iinc exhibition of fruit, llewers, cereals, tobacco, stock, im plements, &c. Addresses were made 1 y V. T. Brown and Themas Whitson, esq?., and .Win. Way. Among the guests were Hen. I). W. Patterson aud W. W. Brewu, csqs., of this city. Seme recitations I y children of the club were features of the literary exercises of the day. A fuller re port of the festival from a correspondent ou the ground is unavoidably crowded out ta-day. Attempted Incendiarism. The alarm of fire en Saturday night was caused by an attempt te burn Knapp's brewery. A piece of waste saturated with coal oil had been placed against the beards and set en lire. It was discovered by a party of folks who were at Kechlcr's saloon, and it was seen extinguished, the beards being but slightly charred. The firemen were en hand, but their services were net necessary. Charged With Robbery. At an early tour yesterday morning Wcnccl Seda, a German, made complaint before Alderman McConemy against Henry Flagg of this city, charging him with robbing him of $50. These men were together en Saturday night aud yesterday. Seda missed his money and charged Flagg with taking it. The latter was ar rested aud locked up for a hearing. Fine Garden Products. Charles Aug. Bewer, gardener for Henry E. Johnsten, esq., at Wheatland, brought te this office te-day a large basketful of line Bartlctt pears, which it need net be added were duly appreciated and are cer tainly deserving of praise, both in point size and quality. Mr. Bewer has at Whcat laud some sugar corn, each stock of which bears four solid ears. Rakers' Union Organized. A meeting of boss bakers was held at Mrenncrcher hall en Saturday last and elected the following officers : President W. G. Rapp. Vice President Gee. S. Brady. Secretary Fred Goes (of Goes & Sen.) Treasurer Gee. Shaeffcr. Excursion Tickets. The P. R. R. company will sell excur sion tickets te Pittsburgh for the state fair, en September 8th and 9th, geed for 10 days, and en the leth and ICtb, geed for 5 days. The fare will be $11.90 for the leund trip. IncVcase in Kates. The Pennsylvania railroad company here increased the rates of fares te all points west of Pittsburgh te local is dene te prevent Fcalpiug. This On Account of the President. There will be no court te-morrow until 2J p. m. and the prothenetary's office will be closed until 1 p. m. Hanking flours Te-morrow. The banks aud banking houses of this city will be closed from 10 te 12 o'clock te. morrow, these being the hours for the prayers for the recovery of the president. Amusements. uJfiiiiiltyDumpt!'' re- fi'. Nick Roberts's pantomime aud specialty company will appear at Fulton opera heue this evening in the ever- aiiiu-ing "IIump.tr Duinpty" ana a variety performance in which anumberef well-known itrtMs are billed. A merry time is assured, as the three clowns " Grinialili," "Dremie" and " Pedie" are hosts in themselves, and a num ber of new and lusny features are premised. Maud Granger in "The Galley Slave.1' Miss Maud Granger has long been justly conceded a lcadiii;; position among America's emotional actrcs-es, and her appearance at Fulton opera house to-meirow evening, in Bartley Camp bell' celebrated work. The Galley Slave," is consequently awaited with great pleasure by her admirers here. She played here last winter in the drama el" Twe Nights in Keine," and her rare beauty and histrionic talent then wen her many irienda. On baturdayshc closed a very successful engagement at the Chestnut Street opera house, Philadelphia, where her impersonation h:is been dencm-cu by se ex cellent a dramatic authority as the Inquirer aa " powerful iiinl graceful," in which judgment the entire press of the city concurred. Ilcrsup pert, including such well-known people an Frank Kvan, Sam Hemplc, Miss Gnssic De Ferre-t and ethers likewise cumu in for a haudxome share of praise from the Philadel phia paper-. Fer lender and iullamcd laces Cutlcura Shaving Seap is worth its weight in geld. City i'lll Pesters. Caiven & llen&el, city bill pesters and dis tributers, etllee Intkllieknckii building, Ne,6 Seuth Queen street. SEW AnTXtMTlSESLESTS. TTOCSEFIIBNI8HING GOOiW. TTOUSEFURN1SHING GOODS. FLINST & WILLSON, SUCCESSORS TO FLC7N BREXEMAX, Have new en hand the Largest and Most Complete Stock et HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS IN CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA. Fl or Oil Cleth 23c. a yard, Table Cutlery, Buckets 10c, Weed and Willow Ware, Cook Steves, Parler Steves, Uoem Steves, Steves et all kinds, Table Oil Cleth, Spoons. Breems 10c, Lamps, Manxes, Parler Heaters, Egg Steves, &c. Every Steve guaranteed. Call and see our goods. gTHIRD EDITION MONDAY EVENING, SEPT. 6, 1881. ON TO THE OCEAN. PREPARATIONS FOR REMOVAL. THE SPECIAL TRAIN TESTED. AND FOUND TO BE SATISFACTORY. THE PRESIDENT'S CONDITION. 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET. LANCASTER, PA. Ne Return of the Unfavorable Symptoms. The aged anil infirm are strengthened and faculties brightened by Malt Hitlers. .llntners: Aletneiss: ill ethers!! Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a bick child .Buffering and crying with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth ? If he, go at once and get a bottle of MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. It will re lieeo the peer little suflcrer Immediately de pend upon It ; there U no mistake about it. There is net a mother en earth who has ever used it, who will net tell you at ouce 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 u-e m all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and is lite prescription et one et the eldest aud best female physician and nurses in the United State:.. Sold everywhere; 25 cents a Let t Ic. niarMvd&wM.W&S Exvuicmexs H AKVLST HOME EXCURSION AND PICNIC TO LITITZ SPRIXGS, Hl'HUlAL JtOTtVJKS. Don't Dle In tlie Heuse. Ask druggists ler "Heugh ou Kills." It clears eat rats mice, bed-bugs, reaches, ver min. Hies, ants, insects. 15c per box. Guilcau could never -deep at proper hours, cursed with abnormal activity, his nerves were always en the ' rice. Could he have had the seething l--iielit el Dr. Bensen's Celery and Chamomile Pills, his wretched brains would net hae raged with Improper fancier s5-lwdMW&S&w My Geed Weman. Why are you se out of sorts, never able te tell folks that you are well? Ten te one it's all caused in the first place by habitual consti pation, which no doubt finally caused de ranged kidneys aud liver. The sure cure for constipation is the celebrated Kidney-Wert. It is also a specific remedy ler all kidney and liver diseases. Thousand are cured by it every month Try it at once. Teledo Blade. sc5-lwdftw What It Dees. Kidney-Wert moves- the bowels regularly cleanses the bleed, and radically cures kidney disease, gravel, piles, bilious headache, and pains which are caused by disordered liver and kidneys. Thousands have been cured why should you net try it? Veurdruggis will tell you that it, is one of the most successt ul medicines ever known. Ills sold iu both Dry and Liiiiil form, and its action is pest live and sure in either form. Dallas, Texas, Jlcrald. uu2Mwd&w M Iscrabicness. The most wonderful ami marvelous success, in cases where persons are sick or pining away from a condition et mwerablcncss, that no one knows what ails them (profitable pa tients for doctors) is obtained by the use of Hep Hitters. They begin te cure irem the first dose and keep il up until pcrlccl health audbtrengthare restored- Whoever is alllicled in this way need net sutler, when they can get Hep Bifters. See "Truths" and " Proverbs" in another column. M-2wd&w Toe Fastidious. Seme, would-le iSyreits leek en with disgust At the rhymes el Keleetrie Oil "poet;" l!ut we liavc tin- best article known te the world. And intended that al! poisons shall knew it. it cures coughs, colds asthma and catarrh, llrencliitisand complaints of that, kind : It does mil cost much, though rheumatics il cures. "I'is best Oil iu the world you ran find. Fer sale at II. IS. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 North jiteen street, Lancaster. IIKNUY'S UAKISOLIU SALVE. The best Salve in the world for cuts, bruises, seivs, ulcers, salt rheum, tcttcr,chappcd hands, chilblains, corns and all kinds et skin erup tions," freckles and pimples. Tim salve is guaranteed te give perlect satisfaction in every ease or money refunded, lie sure you gel Henry's Catholic Salve, as all ethers are but imitations ami counterfeits. Price 25 cents. Sold iu Lancaster at. Cochran's Drugstore, i:t7and 130 North Queen street. A Geed Angel's Visit A Tale et "Kosa "Kesa dulis." Blanche called en Kate, one pleasant day, and leund Iter sad and sighing, dearest friend, once bright-ami gay, new scarce could keep from crying; ler, "eh," she said, "'tis a dis grace te sec Willi screlula, my lace se badly marred !" then said herfriend, " Hesadalis will your troubles end." IManche called en Kate another day and leund her once mere blithe and gay, her face as radiant, skin as lair, as any maiden's anywhere. I'er skin diseases and impure bloeii, there's nothing iu the world se geed as Uesadalis, it drives away all skin disorders, humor, nay, it tones the sys tem, cures your ills and banishes all doctor's bills! Sold iu Lancaster al Cochran's Drug Stere, I."7nm! i: North tjuecii street. JySa-lydced&wS Visible Improvement. Mr. Neah ISates, Klmira, N. Y., writes: " About lour years age 1 had an attack of bil ious fever, anil never fully recovered. My di gestive organs were weakened, and 1 would be completely prostrated for days. After using two bottles et your Hiirdoclcillced Hitlers the Improvement, was se visible that 1 was aston ished, lean new, though 01 years of age, de a fair and reasonable day's work." Price $1. Fer sale at 11. 1$. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 North Queen street . Lancaster. .nhve lour tlair Keep it JJemitirui. The " Londen Hair Celer Kcsterer" is the most delightlul article ever introduceiljte.the American people and is'tetally different from all ether Hair Restorers, being entirely free from all impure ingredients that render many ether articles for the hair obnoxious. Where baldness or falling of the hair exists, or prema ture grayncs3, from sickness or ether causes, its use will restore the natural youthful color, and cause a healthy growth, cleansing the ecalp from all impuriiies, dandruff, etc., at the same time a most pleasing and lasting hair dressing, fragrantly perfumed, rendering it soft aud pliable, making it an indispensable article in every toilet. Ask your druggist for Londen Hair Celer Ke&tercr. Price 75 cents a bottle. Six bottles, $1. Main depot for the United States, :i30 North Sixth street, Philadel phia. liiU-lvilTThft FAw, Itching jvI1-h symptoms aim Cure. The symptoms are moisture, like persplra 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 arc sometimes af fected ; 11 allowed te continue very serious re sults may fellow. Dr. Swaync's AU-Hcaling Ointment is a pleasant sure cure. Alse for letter, itch, salt rheum, scald head, Erysipelas, barber's itch, blotches, all scaly, cinsty, cuta cuta neous eruptions. Price, 50 cents, three boxes for $125. Sent by mail te any address en re ceipt of price in currency or three cent post age stamps. Prepared only by Dr. Swaync A Sen, 3.J0 North Sixth street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all prominent druggists. j uncffiWmdMWSAw A Cough, Celd or Sere Tiireai should de stepped. Neglect frequently results in an In curable Lung Disease or Consumption. Urewn's Bronchial Troches de net disorder the stomach like cough syrups and balsams, but act directly en the inflamed parts, allaying irritation, give relief in Asthma, Bronchial Coughs, Catarrh, and the Threat Troubles which Singers and Public Speakers are subject te. Fer thirty years Brown's Bronchial Troches have been recommended by physi cians, and always give perlect satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and constant use for nearly an entire generation, they have at taincd well-merited rank among the lew staple remedies of the age. Sold at 25 cents a box cvcrywliere. m8-lydTTIi4S&lyw Jiy Universal Accord, Ateh's Cathartic Pills are the best of all pur gatives for family use. They arc the product of long, laborious, and successful chemical in vestigation, and their extensive use, by phy sicians in their practice, and by all civilized nations, proves them the best ami most ctlect ual purgative Pill that medical science can devise. Being purely vegetable no harm can arise from their use. Iu intrinsic value and curative powers no ether Pills can be com pared with them, and every person, kne'.f ing their virtual, will employ them, when needed. They keep the system in perfect order, ami maintain in healthy action the whole machi nery et lite. Mild, searching and effectual, they are especially adapted te the needs of the digestive apparatus, derangements of which they prevent and cure, if timely taken. They are the best and salcst physic te employ for children and weakened constitutions where a mild but effect ual cathartic is required. Fer sale by all dealers. sl-lwdcedAw THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th. Fare for the round trip only 50 cents, from Lancaster and Columbia. Train leaves King street at 7:50 a.m.: Col umbia, 7:50 a. in. Tickets geed te return en any train. Six Band of Music in attendaucc. Concert by the full ltlnggeld Band of Reading. sep 4td<w isTjEjtTAIN'jaiiNTs'. X'Ut.TON OPEKA UOUSE. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5th. The Original and Only HICK ROBERTS' IMMENSE HUMPTY DUMPTY. 40 ir. S. 31. -ie UNITED STATES MINSTRELS Hay Fever. Feil Hay Fkvku I recommend Ely's Cream Balm. It entirely relieved me from the first application ; have becnasuftcrerfer ten years. Going from home and neglecting te. take the remedy, I had au attack ; after returning 1 im mediately resorted te It, and found instant re lief. I believe, had I begun its use earlier, I should net have been troubled. Have steed heat, dust and draughts as well as during ether months. J. Cellymi, Clerk, 118 Bread street, Elizabeth, N. J. Fer years I have been allllctcd with Hay Fever, from early in August until frost. I was induced te give Ely's Cream Balm a trial. The relict was immediate. I regard myself cured. Ci. ScmixnnsR.Supt.orCeliIago Ce., Elizabeth, N.J. Sept. 25, 1880. Price 50 cents. sl-2wdeedAw COL LOSS A I , EUROPEAN SPECIALTY TROUPE. The Largest. I!e-t aud Most Complete Com pany ever organized. Positively . 40 CLOWNS. 40 Ce and count them ! Ne advance in prices. ADMISSION, 75, CO Si SRe. RESERVED SEATS, ...75c. P. D. LAUMAN and CLAUDE WILLIAMS, A;;cnts.- sept2-3td M" JOHN O. M1SHLEK honor of presenting at HAS TIIK VOTjITIVAZ. Democratic County Ticket. ritKSlOEKT .1C1X1E. E. II. YUNDT.City. SUKIllfP. GEO. W. BROWN (Painter). 1st Ward, City. TT.OTHONOTAnV. E. L. IIAMBKHJ1IT, Rohrerstewu. r.ixnsTKi;. COUNTY TKEAKCKEIt. PETER McCONOMY, 5th Ward, City. Cr.KRK OK OUAUTEIl 8ES3IOSS. REA REED, Bart. (T.EIIK OK OIll'HAMS' Crtl'KT. PETER RtERlCIl, 8th Ward, City. ritisex KUEciat. ISAAC HULL, Earl. COI'KTV commission i:i:. M. HILDEBRANT, Mount Jey. cokenei:. HENRY M. GEITER, 4th Ward, City. imtEcreKs of Tin: root:. PHILIP WALL, 5th Ward, City, A Kit AM SI DES, West Lampeter. rniseH inspectors. LEMUEL WIEST. West Cocalico. t JOSEPH IIAKAKER, Rap'.ie. AUDlTOlt. JOHN L. LIGHTNKR, Lcaceelc. Vacancy, te be filled t Declined. by County Committee. Delegates te State Convention. SENATORIAL. XIII District, II. L. ECKERT, A' IV " W. II. GRIEIt. ItErUBSENTATlVn. 1. A. J. DUNLAl. 2. MARION HARRAR, J AS. P. MARSH. 3. ABRAM COLLINS. ' II. L. ERK. GEO. W. SCHROEDKU. FULTON OPERA HOUSE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1881, The Great Deuble New Yerk Success Bart ley Campbell's Famous l'lay, THE GALLEY SLAVE Presented with Elegant Scenery and inter preted by a powerful Company, including MISS MAUD G RANG El AND MISS GL'SSIE :, FRANK EVANS DeFORREST. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. 35, CO Si 75 Cents. Reserved Seals ter sale lit cekcr's Ollice. scptl-5td WANTS. GtOOD COOK WANTED. T Apply at septs -aid 115 NORTH DUKE STREET. w ANTED AT THE LANCASTER HOLT Works bevs from 12 te 1(! years et aire. Steady and Industrious boys earn from three te six dollars per week. aug29-lwd WANTED AN AOENT TO TKAVEL. with wagon te solicit orders for Herso Cellars te an established trade. Alse several young men te work en Herse Cellars at the septl-atd LOWELL COLLAR FACTORY. S" MIS CETjLAXJVO us. T. JAMES'CUUKCH SCHOOL WILL KK- open en Monday, Sept. i. sl-3td Warden. Willlams- Demecratlc State Conventien: pert, hEPTEMBER 23. Meeting of Democratic Ceuntv Committee : Lancaster, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 1!). 'MARMAOES. Killiaw Reland. Sept. 4th, 1SSI, at the resi lience of the bride's parents by Rev. J. B. Loekweod, Mr. Jehn A. Killiun. of Lancaster city, te Miss Emma F. Reland, of Mount Jey, Lnncast er county. Pa. ltd Aw A'Ji I' Alt VElt TJSJb'lllXXTS- FEW UKNTI.KMEN LODGERS CAN 2. be accommodated with well-furnished comfortable rooms in a cent nil part of the city by addressing "ROOMS," Intellksenekh Office. References asked and given. tf It rilllK UKGULAK MONTHLY MGKTIHU L of the East End Democratic Club, et the Second ward; will be held en Tuesday even ing, September C, at 7:e0 sharp, at Mrs. Kor Ker ing's. Independent Democrats invited, ltd JNO. McGINNIS, Sec'y. PUKL.1C SALE. ON WEDNESDAY, SEP TEMBER 7, 1SS1, will be sold at Ne. 211 East King street, a let of Household anil Kitchen Furniture, stoves and pipes, &c. Sale te commence at IU o'clock a. m., when terms will be made known by W. L. PEIPER. II. Shukekt, Auct. sept.-2td IJIl'lSCOPA I.. ST. JAM ES C1I UKCH !i w ill be open for a special service et prayer ler the President of the United States and the nation te-morrow morning at 10J o'clock. St. Jehn's churcu will be open for the same pur pur pesc at the same" hour. P UrtLIC SALE. ON SATUKDAY, SEP TEMBER 10, 1881, will be sold en the premises, at the Stambaugh place, Lititz pike, one-half mile north of Lancaster, thirteen head of Cows, ten head of Cattle, Guernsey Bull, Hogs, Farming Implements, Ac. Alse, Household and Kitchen Furniture. Sale at 10 o'clock a. m. FRANK II. CARPENTER. II. Shubert, AucL septW<w YETEKINAKY 8UKUKON. DR. M. J. TREACY, Member of the Royal College et Veterinary Surgeons of Londen, England, and Member and Fellow et the Royal Veterinary Medical Society et Edinburgh, Scotland. Having grad uated in the best Veterinary Institutions et Great Britain, and with eight years practical experience in treating Cattle and Horses, he leels confident et giving satisfaction. Office and Residence, CAD WELL HOUSE. aug21-tld&wR Lancaster, Pa. PROCLAMATION. Whereas the Governer or the State et Pennsylvania has recommended te the people of the State the observance of Tuesday, Sep tember 6. as a day el prayer te Almighty Ged for the recovery et the President et the united States and, heartily sympathizing with the request of the Governer and in accordance with what 1 conceive te be the wishes of all our people, I recommend a strict observance of the day in compliance with the Governer's proclamation. JNO. T. MacGONIGLE, ltd Mayer. IOKKKNT.r-FIVEKOOMS FIFTY KEKT long, suitable ler any kind of manufac turers, being the rebnilt Cerk Factory, en East Fulton street, with engine and boiler. Apply te A. XV. RUSSEL, s:;-3td Ne. 22 East King street. CI HAND KXIUIHTJON TROTTING. T There will be exhibition trotting at the Lancaster Park en TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER t, at 3 p. m., ou which occasion the bcautlul mare Purity, by Middletown, will be exhibited and speeded. It is confidently expected that she will surpass her former efforts and score something near, te 2:20. This is wonderful speed ter a young mare justiive years old, and surpasses iu time six seconds the exhibition et sjieed given here ten years age by the cele brated Goldsmith Maid. Lady 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 efficient management of Mr. Gee. Yeutz. The track will be put In geed order and the pike anil grounds sprinkled, te give comfort te spectators, should the day or track be un favorable the exhibition will be postponed. Admission, 2c. JOHN XV. REILLY, s?-2td Steward. UlJIfT JOKAWLSUS. 0 lOMMONWKALTH lMSTKIUUTlON CO 36th Feuular Monthly Drawing COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. In the City of Louisviile, en FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th, 1881. These drawings occur monthly (Sundays excepted) under previsions et an Act et the General Assembly of Kentucky. The United States Circuit Court en March 31, rendered the following decisiens: 1st That the Commonwealth Distribution Company lit legal. 2a It drawings re fair. N. B. The Company has new en hand a large reserve fund. Read the list of prizes ler the SEFTEMIJEIl DRAWING 1 pnzi 1 prize 1 prize. 10 prizes $1,000 each, 20 prizes 500 each... ;100 prizes $100 each . . 200 prizes 50 each.... 00 prizes 20 each . . . . juuu prizes lueacn J 30,000 . 10,000 . o.eoc . 10,001 . 10,000 . 10,000 . io,eoc . 12,000 . 10.000 9 prizes 300 each, approximation prizes 2,700 9 prizes 200 each, " . 1,800 9 prizes lOOcach, " " 900 LOBOprlzes $112,400 Whole tickets, $2; hair tickets, $1; 27 tickets $50; 55 tickets, $100. Remit Mencv or Bank Draft in Letter, ei send by Express. DON'T SEND BY REGIS TERED LETTER OR POSTOFFICE ORDER. Orders of $5 and upward, by Express, can be sent at our expense. Address all orders te K. M. BOARDMAN, Courier-Journal Building, Louisville, Ky., or JC. M. BOARDMAN, 03 Breadwav. New Yerk. Jebl-TuTh&S&w THE GOEKKlOIt OF TIUS COMMOIf wcalth having Issued his proclamation, inviting the people of Pennsylvania en Tnes day next,between the. hours of 10 and 12 o'clock, te unite in public prayer for the resto.-atien of the health of the President et the United StntAn thirnfnrrv in' accordance with said proclamation, the Superintending Committee 1 Wagons bought. or me common scuoejs ei baiitrerauiiy umci all said Schools te be closed en the forenoon efTuesday, Septembers' q ltd Chairman. TTEW LIVERY STAHX.E. The undersigned has reopened a LIVERY STABLE At the old stand, rear ei the Grape Hetel. WAGONS' OF THE LATEST STY'LES AND FROM THE BEST MAKERS. First-Class Horses, Careful Drivers. Alse always en hand and for sale Horses and Wagons of every description. Horses and CYRUS H. COLVIN. ' 9-lmdS HUT TDK PULSE STILI. HIGH. Passed a comfortable Night. Executive Mansion, Washington, D. C, Sept. 5 7:'J0 a. m. Dr. Bliss says the president passed a comfortable night, sleeping most of the time after midnight. His pulse at 5 a. ul. was IOC. Tlie OIHcial Morning Hullelln. Executive Mansion, Washington, D. C, Sept. 58:30 a. m. Official. The president was somewhat restless during the early part of the night, but slept well after midnight. He has taken by the mouth. and retained the nutriment pre scribed. This morning his pulse is less frequent than yesterday and his tempera ture is a degrce abeve normal. Pulse 103, tcmiwraturc 99.5, respiration 18. Signcdl 1). W. Bliss, J. K. Barnes, J. .1. Woodward, Uer.T. Ukykuicn, D. Hayes Agnew. I'ul-e 11-1 lit Noen. Executive Mansion, Washington, D. V., Sept. 5., 12:30 i m. Official. The president's condition net changed ma terially since last bulletin, except that there is some increase in frequency of pulse ; has taken with some relish nourish ment administered by mouth, and had no return of gastrie irritability. Pulse 111, temperature 99.5, respiration 18. Signed I). AV. Buss, .1. K.Barnes, J. J. Woodward, Bokt. Ueyburn, D. Hayes Agnew. The Car ler the 1'rcnldent. . Washington, Sept. 5. The Eastlake combination car, which was ilttcd up yes terday at Al'.oena, te be used te convey the president te Leng Branch, has arrived hpre aud is new in readiness for use when ever the surgeons decide that the proper moment has arrived. BUss Satisfied. Executive Mansion, Sept. 5, 1. p. m. Dr. Bliss said at neon the president is get ting along nicely. There was nothing te complain about in his case ; he would be removed from Washington as seen as possi ble. The attctiding surgceni; will visit the combination car which is te ceavey the president te Leng Branch some time dur ing the afternoon. Exactly when the president will be moved cannot yet be stated, as it has net been dcliinitcly settled. Secret Removal Probable. The general impression of these about the mansion is that no notice will be given, and that it is intended te move the president secretly. The only decree of the surgeons is that no noise or bustle shall be permitted along the route. The removal will be made early itithe morning or after sundown, railroad tracks being run from the Baltimore & Potomac depot en Sixth street te the edge of the asphalt pavement en Pennsylvania avenue in order that the president's car may be run out en the street te facilitate the moving of the patient from the vehicle which car ries him from the White Heuse. Testing the Train. Washington, Sept. 5. A short run was made this afternoon by the train that is te convey the president te Leng Branch for the purpose of giving the surgeons an oppertinity te judge of the efficiency of the arrangements. As the train left the depot. Dr. Bliss staled te a rep resentative of the associated prcspi that se far as he had been able te see the the arrangements appeared te be geed and met his view as te the necessities of the case. ARKANSAS ANSWERS. Gov. Churchill Regrets That Shiirt Notlie Prevents Ills Joining in Gov. llr.yt's Proclamation. Little Ileek, Ark., Sept. 5. Gov. Churchill te-day forwarded the following te Gov. Heyt : Executive Office, Little Beck, Sept. 5. Te Gov. Henry M. Heyt, Harrisburg : I most heartily approve of your suggestion but had heretofore set apart the 14th day of July te be observed as a day of fasting and prayer for the recovery of the president. The day was generally observed throughout the state. Owing te the want of telegraphic facilities te com cem com municate with different portions of the state and shortness of notice, I much re gret I will be unable te unite with you te-morrow in se worthy an object. Signed T. J. Ciiukciiill, Governer of Arkansas. Tlie Mayer el llarrlsburg's Proclamation. IIarrisrurg, Sept. 5. Iu compliance with the proclamation of the governor fix ing te-morrow between ten and neon for religious services in behalf of the president, Mayer Herman te-day issucc a proclama tion requesting that all places of business be closed during that time, and religious services held iu mills and industrial estab lishments throughout the city, as well as iu the churches. The Limerick KlelH. Limerick, Sept 5. There have been further riots here during the morning. Soldiers who marched upon Geerge street were stoned. They then charged upon the mob, dispersing it in all directions. Dur ing the riots yesterday there was no resi dent magistrate with police and the riot act was net read. The opinion is freely expressed that the police might have kept back the mob without firing. WEATUEK INDICATIONS. Washington, D. C, Sept. 5. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, fair weather, southerly winds, higher temperature and stationary or lower barometer. "Wasted Wine. Cilvrlettstille, Va., Sept. 5. The building of the Monticclle wine company was destroyed by lire te-day. Twenty-five thousand gallons of wine were lest with the building. Less, 20,000 ; insurance, $1G,000. The fire was accidental. MAJtKJSTS. new Hern Mar net. New ei'.k. Sept. 5. Fleur State and West ern moderate expert and light home trade : Superfine State, $5 25g8 10 ; extra de ifOJ ftO 50: choice de tf. sear. 75; fancy de fU SOgS 00; round hoop Ohie It 1536 50; choiee de (a CO 97 50; superfine western $5 iVgG 00; common te koe1 e-c-tra de id OOgC CO ; choice de tr 7033 00 : rhnle white wheat de. at S7 OOfis CO. Southern quiet and steady; common te fair . trat 2337 40 : geed te choiee de $7 :03S 50. Wheat $il4e lower and dull ; Ne. i Red, October, $14(1 48 ; de Nev. $1 IftKQI 49J : de Dec, tl 51JAQ1 5 ; de Sept., II li',i bid, $t 44 asked. Cern Prices without important change : mixed western spot, C370?c; de future, 7U?i 75e. Oats yiSc lower; State. 4l8.c: Western 42S50C. Philadelphia Market. ruiLADrtTHiA. Sept. 5. Flenr strong and geed demand ; Superfine, at ft 5065 00; extra at V 50gt 00: Ohie and Indiana family, at 7 'i37 50; Pennsylvania family i 75 725: St. Leuis de $7 50$ 00; Minnesota Extra (6 7507 20; de straight, 7 2507 75: winter patent $ 308S 50 ; spiing de IS 00 S 50 Rye flour llrm at HI 00. Wheat dull ami wealc ; Ne. 2 Western Ked 1141 ; Del. ami Penn'a Ked 1140; de Amber II 41Ji. Cern dull and easier; steamer, 70971c; vcllew, 7172c ; mixed, 7071c ; Ne. 3 Mixed, 70c. Oats dull and unsettled; Ne. 1 White, none here ; Ne. 2, de 52c ; Ne. 3, de 50c ; Ne. 2, Mixed, 40c. Rye wanted at $100. Previsions Market und prices tinner ; mc nerk 1.?1'J 50 beet ham?, IS! 0 QZIM ; India me-s beet. $25 00. Uaceu Smoked shoulders & ; dt de S.e; smoked hauu at 13$llc ; pickled hams, ll'iai2c. Lanl Market llruicr : city kettle 12 25; loose butchers' III 50; pnme steam $12 00. flutter active and. firm; Pennsylvania cream ery extra 32 : Western de u031u ; de geed te choiee 2S2Ue : Rradterd county and New Yerk extra, 272Se ; firsts, 25iJ2ie. Rolls 11 mi and scarce ; Pennsylvania 15 H)J ; Western, 1520e. Kgga quiet ; Penn'a rjj)20c ; Western, IS 19c. , Cheese Maruet aud prices nrui : New l erk full cream 1212u ; Western full cream limine ; de fair te oed, 1010c. Petroleum dull : Rctlntd 7ic. WhlskysalesatlllS. Seeds Geed te prime Clever scarce lit 1010;4; Timethy firm at $2 Vtt 00; de Flaxseed $1 401 45 te arrive. N'-,ii ijuotatiens of tne urale market Furnished by .laeeli IL l.eii. Commission Rreker. CuiOAOe. Sept. Oct. Nev. Wheat f 1.217$ $ '-SVi 1.277$ ear. $ 1.22 V Cern lUJJ .ii .'$ (hits .... ,7 'v)i 1 erk ...... . is.e-, . Lard 11.00 12.00 Philadelphia. Sept. Oct. Nev. Wl.eal $1.11 $1.41 $1.48 Cem esM .72!;$ .75?$ Oats , lilij (! .47)4 Oral it and Prevision tjuotiitleun. One o'clock ((notations efKraiii and provis previs ions, furnished by S. K. Yundt, Breker, I5 East Kins' street. Chicago. Sept. 5. Sept. Ocr Nev. Wheat $ 1.2IK 1.25 $ 1.27 Cern lil'j Ji2?$ .i!IV$ Oats 'M'i .:is . Perk 18.re is.c,i'z Lard 11.75 11.90 ...... PllILADKLriHA. Sept. Oct. Nev. Wheat $ 1.40S $ .J$ $ LI7 Cern (IS .72 .75', Oats 487$ .4!7$ Cattle Market. Puiladkli'uia. September 29. Cat! Ic market dull; Haled, 3.500; prime, IMgifJic; f?oed, r'457$c ; medium, 45'c; common, 3 4 c. Sheep market dull; sales, lfi.OX): prime. ''iiYi : kmL 4SJ4 : medluiu,S4 ; com mon, 33 ; Lambs, 47Kc. Hogs Murke active ; selling at SlOc ; aic.s, ;vwe. steexMaMec New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Slecks also United States Bends reperted dally, by lACttu II. Lenh. N. E. Cor. Centre Square. Nkw Yerk Stocks. Stocks weak. Sept. 5. a. v. r. m. r. v. 10:00 1:00 3:00 MfiP m 121 121 121?$ IRS 1I3K 11.VK I'M. VH J2?$ ;j,i- Meney. Chicago & North Western Chicago. MIL ft SL Paul Canada Southern iff C C & 1. C it. R..a......a....... 20 ... Del.. Lack. & Western 124 121 Delaware A. Hudsen Canal Denver & Rie Grande ay Hannibal ft St. Jee WiJ-J ... Lake Shere ft Mich. Southern.. 123)$ 123" iuaiiiiaiiau r.ievaieu Michigan Central MisseuriKansas.; Texan... N. Y., Lake Uric ft Western. New Jersey Central N. Y, Ontario Western.... New Yerk Central Ohie ft Mississippi. Pacific Mail Steamship Ce. 31. Paul ft Omaha de Preferred Central Pacific Texas Pacific Union Pacific Wabash, St. Leuis ft Pacific Preferred. Western Union Tel. Ce PlIlLADKLVHlA. Stocks dull. Pennsylvania R. R ih(.miiif-i Lehigh Valley Lehigh NaviguVU --'- I.uflkle, Pitts, ft Western Northern Central Northern Pacific. " Preferred Ilestenvllle Philadelphia A Kile It. R lewaOiileh Mining Ukitkd States Benks. .. .-El-i .- 42 .. 9U& .. H2i .. wvA 121 ie7ir$ 123J 20 SIX 3)$ 42K "?$ sZ 102 Kl 5:ji -2 -a 120JS i2i;$ nvZ 47$ 77 wa ii" M74 H7j CI 207$ :i'?$ j- My, CI 2:7$ ny, 41 2IJi SM't 39fJ WJ$ 22J . 40 United States I percent.. I:'M wy. 1127$ mi 101?$ Lnn l.ecal stocks and Hends. Par val. -.City " Per ct. Lean, due l-SK2...$ix! Vn 100 100 100 III) 100 100 tee 100 l 100 loe 100 100 100 100 50 ISK5 " " I8.XI... ... .A.. " " 1KK... " 5 per et. in 1 or "M years. . ' !i per et. Scheel Lean.... " 4 " in leraiyearf... " 4 " in 5 or 20 years.. " 4 " In 10 or 20 years. MISCELLANEOUS ISOHOS. Qiiarryvllle R. R., due 1KO $10(1 Reading ft Columbia R. Rduu 1SS2 loe Lancaster Watch Ce., due 18; loe Lancaster (las Light and Fuel Ce., due in ler 20 years 100 Lancaster Has Light and Fuel Ce., 11 110 loeli ll-M Stevens Heuse 100 HANK STOCKS. First National Bank. $100 Fanners' National Rank 50 Lancaster County National Bunk.. 50 Columbia National Bank Kphrata National Bank First National Bank, Columbia.. . First National Rank, Strasburg.... First National Bank, Marietta First National Bank, Mount Jey. Lititz National Bank Manhcim National Bank Union National Bank. Mount. ley TtnuiriKE STOCKS. Big Spring ft Beaver Valley Bridgeport............ Columbia ft Chestnut Hill Columbia ft Washington Columbia Big Spring Lancaster Kphrata Lauc, Kiizabetht'ii ft Middlet'n.. .. Lancaster ft Fruitville. I'ineastcrftLititz Lancaster ft Williainstewn Lancaster ft Maner Lancaster ft Manhcim.............. Lancaster ft Marietta Lancaster ft New Helland Lancaster ft Siiseuehanna. Lancaster A Willow Street Strasburg ft Millport Marietta ft Maytown Marietta ft Mount Jev XISCKLLAlt'EOCH STOCKS. Quarryvillc R. R Millers vlllc Street Car Inquirer Printing Company Watch Factory Gas Light and Fuel Company... Stevens Heuse..................... Columbia Gas Company Columbia Water Company Susquehanna iron company Las sale $105 114 1IS.'.' 120 vn 103.50 105 $u: 102.51) 105.50 ll.5ff 104 70 $170bl 102.5 102.2 140 133 I.H..V; 202.5T 115 75 141.51 70..rif- iH 25 23 25 25 100 50 25 23 50 25 23 100 3 23 25 25 10.21 2U 18 20 14.10 47.2J 51 50 02.M 55 Vi 30.43 25.79 83 275.if 40.1 Ot 40 .$50 . 50 . 50 . loe . 23 . 100 100 Marietta Uollewware loe $3.25 25 40 115 bd. 2 75.10 -TOTlCK 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT AM ll application will be mode in the Court or Common Pleas for the county of Lancaster, en SATUKDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1881. for a charter or incorporation under the Act et Assembly or the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, entitled "An Act te provide for the in corporation and regulation et certain corpora tions," approved April 20, 1874, and the supple ments theicte. The name, style and title et said corporation te be "The Stevens Beneficial Association of Lititz, l'a.. for Unmarried Per sons," and the cliaructcrand object et which is te accumulate a fund bv assessment of the members te aid and assist unmarried persons when they get married, and for these purposes te have possess and enjoy all the rights, uene II Is and privileges cenierjed by said Ad, et Assembly and its supplements. OWEN P. BRICKER, augSl-ntw Solicitor. 1