& f,ANOASTEB DAILY INTELLIGENCEB, TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 6. 1881. f )' u fcfcifriii'meMip' " anrk ttcinf. The opening exeicises of the collegiate institute took place Monday, September 3. The complement of students presented themselves. A gieat many new students have delayed coming en account of the waim wcathci. Seveial prominent gen tlemen took put in the exeiciees among whom was 1'c v. Pi ice, D. D., piolesser of (ireek in Pi in&ten college. Pi of. Craven, of IVuireten, nils the position vacated by the pitted II. C Kwiug. TJic tobacco ciep is sheitei lieic than in the levvvi sections of Lancaster county, owing pieb.ibly te late planting and scarc ity of rain. Win. Dinsmeic, a young man well known in Yerk and the" levvei end, pent te jail te await tii.il for stealing hoises, will seen be 1 elcascl en bail The Yeik Democrats aie jubilant ever the nomination of lien. J. Gibsen for pi c-ident Judge, and insuie him an easy victeiy in November. Tried It On. A Aeuug man named Klinger, who lives at.".0!l Munei .sticer, in a fit of the blues, icsulting fiem di inking, eaily this morn ing tliMMtcncd te hang himself and left the house with that avowed puipese. His wife, ball" believed lie would de it and moil followed him. He was found sits pended in the watei closet and his ki ether cut him down. He has far enough icceveied te be !.id he i-, in the land of the living, who.- he will tany for the piescnt. Theiel.is a geed deal of excite ment (.n "the hill" about it, but no call fei the coienoi. A muck's Link. A iej ill eeii.es fmm St. Leuis that the llaseltines and Parameics hie ollcied $:i.00 in nole, te Jehn M. Anivveg, ji., te discontinue the suit against the Haseltine and P.uaineic veiing men, lei assault and b.itteiy. and te' silence the social sensation about the 11 iseltiue .eung woman, and that the nuittei is only awaiting tlioilravv tlieilravv ing up of the netts "with appieved w scciuity.'' 'I III) t'llipilf. I.a'-t evening tiie lcgul.ir menthlv meel meel iiiL'el the r.injtiie Iki.i1. and ladder coin pany was held in the tiuek house. Themas ('. "Wi'ev was ileeled chief marshal of the company dining thiii tiip te Heading withS. W.Alt id: and Chailes M.utiu as assistants, and A. IJ. Poisel will have charge of the tillei ard Willhm Arneld and lb my Tient the tongue. :! IJ gistt red. Tne asM-sM.isef thee'uy will attend at the places id iinliliir; the geneial election intheii w.uds tn-moiiew and Tlmisday for the jHiiiiev of legisteiing any veleis whose nanus in iv net be alieady en the lists. The benis me lie n 10 a. m. te 55 p. in. and ft ni ' t p m. Kvei v peisen entitled t vote should M-e that theirnames aieduly ngistcied. I usl r misvlvnuia Svnuit. The 1". ist Pennsylvania synod of the liUtheian ehuieh will meet in Lincastei Septeinbei 2l. The s v ion will be held in St. Jehn's Liitlieian eluucli, Hev. S. Stall, pastor, and ll te 17."i delegates aic ex pected te be piescnt. Assault .tntl KUtnry. This foicneoii a diflicnltv took place be tween Jeseph llindei and Patiick limns at the depot and the lcsult was that tl.e fei mer sued the lattci befeu; Aldeiman Samson lei assault and battel . sent Out. This ineining the mayei bad but one di link beleiebin, and that was a woman. She get lOd.ivF. I.r.tnil rii'iile. It v ill's I mums eh lies! r.i, et Meiintv illu, pin pose giv iinj -i pi im at that iil.uoeuS.itiiitl.lv, Sept ITlli nisi. I lern Hie icpui ilieli el this eichc-stia m movable linn-in iv lie el('( t( (I Heed nidi i will l'c liiisiiveil. dAvv Antiisi niciUs. " ' (.'nth il .Suae'" Te iiKihl iliiilli li el ic.ildi.ini itiet.ih nl i.c d net be uigid 1 at tend tin il.iiiiiMiieat i ullen open heu-e te-iiulit. ul.t iclliit ;'ill((l i motion il aetiiss Miss JI md (.i-ingci, supp.nti d hv a pewcilui eenipinv. vvill.ippeu i" Haitlcv Ciimpii.'ll'-. clcbl.tt. -d piodiii-lien, - the l.alli'V !avc." Miss Ci.mgi i is one nl A liu Ilia's pienilsing aclicsse-i, and Ihe pi iv I- cue that his taken linliliiltlie pepitl.u l.mij Uich dicssing ami elegant st ciil ( "'( t- v ill l( '"' additional al trai tien le the )iiliu tin i et tin- weik lieic I his i vi mug Dcllcatc I. in lie- llml M ill Intti i inCi st length, inn K " 1 imiiiIv i" iiiiiii i-.li Visible Improvement. Mi. Nnali Hates, Elmlra, N. Y., wiite-s: "About lour years age I had an attack of bil ious lever, and never fully recovered. My di gestive means weie weakened, and Iweuld be complete lypreMiatcd lei days. After using two bottles et j our Kurdock Btced Bitters the lmpievement was se visible that 1 was aston ished, lean new, IlieiiKh Id jeard of age, de a fail and ieaenable dajN vveik" Puce Sl I ei "lie at 11. K. Cochran's Di.i,r Stoic, lit Neith Jin en stieet. Lancaster. ave lour Hair Kreii it isaautifiil. The " I.oi.den II ill Colei llPstenr" Is the most di lijjhUul uitiLlu e-verj intiOduced;te tins Auiei lean jieeide and is totally dilleicnt Hern all etlwi Hah Keterers U ing cntliely fiee lrein alliinpiiie liiKiedicnts that lender many ethei aitielesfei tiie liair obnoxious.. Wheie baldiK-sei lulling or the hail exists, or pi enw tuicgiajiifs,, fiem sieknesei ether c iue, il.s u-e vull itsteie th'j uatu.al jenthlul color, and cau-e a heilthv jjiewth, cleansing the c.ilp fiem all IiiipniUies. (1 nidi. ill, etc., at the haiiiu lime" -inie-t phasing and lasting hair dressing, fragrantly peifuuied, lendeiin it soft and plitlile, making it mi indi-pe-nsiible ai title in eveiy toilet. Ask em ill ugist for Louden Hah Celer Ui steiei. I'nee 75 cents a bottle-, nix bottles, J. Main depot ler the United States, Xii Neilh sjxth stieet, riiilade-l. plila mll-l dTTliA FA w 1 tilling J'lles sjiiijiteiiin xiu Cure. Tiie sjiniiteiiis aie- niei-tuie, likes peisiur.i tien, ml en -e St Cuing, inenasi d by scratching, veiy .ISlic-sing. iuticulaily at night, as if pin vvei uis ueie triwling in and about the iictiitn the p:iv..te pill- .in- seinetinies at lei led ; it allouidle cenlii.uu eiy selieus le tiills nuy fellow, ill. .Swavne'd All Ile-.iling Oiutini-nt is a pleasant suie cine. Ale lei ti tiei, iteh, -alt ilieiiui, staid la ad, r.iysipclas, b u 1m i 's iteh, bliitel.i s, -ill sculy, 1 1 n-ty, euta euta neeiisi luptiens. 1'iiei , "" n nts. tluec boxes Jei m-l'i. Sent by mail te any aliln ss en n -( ipti.' pi lie in eillli'lK v ei tlnee eun post age st imp-. 1'ie'p in l only by In. '-vvayne .V se. i. .aNeith bllh stnet. 1'liilinli-lplil.t, l'.U sold byj.ll pieinlneiit diiiggists I urn -: IMW in l'll tllll I'estcni. (MisiuiA llciisel.iilv lull pesliM and dis liiliuteis, oil iNii.M mi'M'Ht iMiildlng, Xe.6 iLOiilli liiieeti sfn 1 1. . m A uutiiial liiMiililici and lesloiei el I In ioiii ieiii ioiii pleieii Ciit'i "ia Me.lie n u heip. Sl'EVIAl. nerjv.tti. CniliMii leuld in vei -Iiep it pmpei Sunn-', etiis.-d with iibiierm il .ntivitv. his neivis vveiealvv ijsnn the ;Mi mt Could lie hive llld Ibe seething lielieiil i't 11. I'a ll-en's Cell iv and Clunieuiile I'llN, his untclml lii-.nns weulil net hive ia0nl vvitli iinpi-p(i tane.es s-, luilMWA-Aw AI.l tiiied AV.iin in. VVhj ale vim se out el soil-, nevei able te tell fell.s thil veu aie will' Till le one it's ull caused in Ihe ilist jdaie lv Iribitual eousti eeusti eousti pilien, wliii li no doubt llnally i.tiMnl di -taugiil kiiliievsainl livi I. The sine i me till eonsti'pitien is thi teleln ited Ivinnev-Weil. ltlsalseaspei die leuiedy for all kidney and liver disi .isi-. Theiisinds me euieil bv ll eve"iy iiiiintli Ti v it at imi e. ''"' ' ' H'ttile. si "i lMl,V,W AVfiat It limn. . Kid in v-W eit moves Ihe bowels lugululy cleanses il.e Meed, and l nlie.ill.v ernes kidney dlsea-e, gi.ivil pilis, bilious lieulaehe, and pains whkh aie c.iu-e.l l'V illsfinliied livel undkidnejs. '(heiidands hive been lined why should veu net tiv it ' eiii iliuggis w ill tell jeu tn it it is one of the ines! m eesst ill lnedieiiiisevi i known. II is sold in both Di y and Lniuul leini, and its action is pesi. Iivcaud sine in either lei in. Palhis, J'rt, Jfirahl nuillwilAvx MiHcrabli ness. The most wendei fill anil inaivileus -iicnis in cases wheie persons aie &ick 01 pining away lieni a condition et nn-iei.ibleiiess, tli it no one knew s vvli it ails theni (pueltable pa tients let doc;ei-,)is obtained by the use el Hep I'.ltteis. They begin te cme lrein the flistdoseanil keep it up until peileet health ainlstienlliaie lesteied Wlioevei isalliicted in this way need nel -ullei, w hen they cm get Hep Hitters. See "TuMlts" and " Fieveibs" in auelhi i column. si 'JdA.v Toe I'ttstidleiis. home would be Kyi ens leek en w till d.sgiist At the lhv mes et hi leeliie Oil ' poet:" ISut we hive the best attlele known le the weild. And iiitciiileil that all persons sli ill knew it. Hemes toughs, i olds, asl lima and c.itanh, Itieiiehitisand eoinphliiitsefth.it kind ; It does net lest much, though ilieuiu.ities it euies. 'TisbiM Oil in the world you can dud. Fin sde at II. I".. Cneliran's Druif Mme, IS" vnitll Queen slivil, Ltineastel . Jlletncts! nitiint'inii iiletlierall Aiv you distuibcd at lilrht and broken et your lest by a slcJc child biillerlng anil crying witli the excruciating pain et cutting teetli 1 It s,-., go ut once and get a bottle of Mils. VVIN.SLOWV- bOOrillM! SYltUl. It will iv lievc the peel little snlleier lininediatcly de pend upon it; tlieie is no uiist-il'e about it. There is net u mother en celli who lias ever used it, who will net lell jeu at once that it will rcg'il'Ue tins bowels, and give reyt te the mother, and lellet and health te tl-e child, operating like- ni.iglc. 11 is peileitly sare te ne in all eases, and pleasant tn the Joste, and is Hie piescriptien et one el the eldest iiml beat female phvsician and r.iirse-s In the United Slate'j. old eveiyvvheie; i'lielltsa Lettie. "i ir? lv dAvvM.WAS Hay 1 iicr. I'm: II vy KivliiI ii commend Klv's (Jiiaui Uilm. It iiituelv lelieved lne tiem the lil'st appliialleu : hav Ik ell i sullen I lei tenjeais. Ijiiiug tiem heine and n gleetliig le Like the leuiedy, 1 h id un atl.u k : alKietui mug 1 iiu niedi ilcl if set ted te it, and Mund instant le liel 1 believe, h id I begun lis list- r u liel, I riheiihl net h ive been tieubled II ive steed he it, ilusl and diauglils ,-s we'l as diiimg otluimeullis .1. Cel I v I f, I h lk', lis I'.ienl stint, lai ibeili, .1. I'm veils I have bi-eii .illlitlid Willi II. iy 1 1 vi i, tiem i .u h ::i August until lie-t. I was indui i d legive iaj's Ciintii liilnnililil. The lellet was liinne.li ite. I leg ml in -el I cuiul. C s, in nl:i p. Supl el Celd ige Ce , Eliabetli, N..I si ,t. 2 lssii I'llce.". 1 1 ellls. si Jwdieil.Vw Ili'i'Ilne el Man. Imp iIimiiv et mind, limb, ei vital (uiietien nei reus we.ikness, sevu.il di lulilv A.e , ( uied by Wells' llialth lti newei. 1. At In uggists. Depot Jehn F. Leng A. Sens. Linenster. A niigii, cold in miic inieiit should ne ste)iie.i. Negled iicipiently li'siiltsinaii In cumbie I -ing IMscise ei Coiisu.nplien. liiewu's I'leiuhitl Tin(hiU net diseuler thesieinnili likeieiigh syiups and balsams, but ai t dli eetly en t he inllaiticd p.nts, iill.ijing illltallen, ;,lve leliel ill A-thlil !, Ill out lii.lt Coughs, Cilauh, and the Thin it Tieubles vhi( h singeis and I'ublii sni akeis aiesubieel te !'ei thiily jc.us liievin's Itieneluil Tieiius hive ben lei niumenileil by phsi u.uis, and always give pei ti ( I sitist iclien. I! ivingbeen tested by wide ami ceiisUiut u-e let ueai Ivan entile gi iTeialieu, they have at t.iim d well un i ited rank among the few st'iple leiiiediis nl Uri 'ige. sold at i"i ecnts a box i vi lvwinie. m.vivii rrii.vsA.iv w iiu: i'Ai:.in.i;s i kii:m. 111. IS nbfi's Ited I lei se l'ew dels aie the best in the m.iiki t. Tin v. ue net a nine teod made et melt and i help in iteu lis, but a v ei liable MedUiue. Tliej (eiil.iin lenrtiineslhi sliength el iniliii n j lieise and cattle pewdeis, and will ( me and fallen sleck in one leuith the time, te tiug.iteiK e npe'i the digestive eigaiis and si eieli in-, anil in iy be s.ih 1 ii lied upon tin Hie i uieet ieugh-, cold-, distempei, glindeis and all Ii- aes et hei-ses, mules, e.itile, sheep, hogs and poultry. Thev will incie.ise the ipi ml :ty and iii illl of milk nnewsaiid kicp all kinds ei sleck ina healthy condition, sold evuj vvli !( at 'Ji)(. pei ji.uk, fi tin 1; l.ugn sie"l(ie,ei .'. lei ?! elil in Laneastei at Cm lean's Hi tig sieii, 1 !7and 1 MNeilh (jiieuu ituels llllgJ lJileedA-Wl lly Universal Areeid, Avi i 's (-viiivitTiu Pu is aie the bit et all pm pm g.ilivisiei i.iunly use. Thev aie the pieduet ei long, l.iboiieiis, ami sii(( e lul eheniKal in in ve'sligilien.and tin ii extensive use, by phv sici nis in Hull jiiactice, iiml by all eivilied n itiens, pieis lliem the lie-land me-l etleel u ii puigitive I'll' tint melieil sciencn em devise. Hung ptiicly vegetable un h un. i an au-e tiem then u-e. In intiiiisie va'ue and dilative peweis no ethei Pills cm be lom lem piuil Willi tin m, and evei v pel -en, knowing then v n tue-, will euiplej theui.w lien nei did Tluv keep Ihe sjslcm in pel Ii et elder, and in nut mi in ln.ilthv ailien the whole m ichi neiy of lite. Mild, seuelniig mil elleitii'l, they neespei l.illv ad ipled te the nei ds et tiie digi stive appiiatus, deiangements el which the.v pievi lit and cine, il timely taken. Tliej aie Ihe l.est and sliest phvsic te employ lei chil.lien and weakened i oiislitiilieiis, win lea mild but ellectil il (.ithlitie isiiiiind. I'm Sllebv all ile.ileis. si 1( e.l.Vw A Ceed Angel's lsll A Tale of 'ilosa 'ilesa ilitlis." Illiinehe (ailed en Kale, one pleasant day, and teiiud hei s i.l and sighing, de m st liiend, once hiighlaud guv, new scaieeieiild ki ep iiein eiviug; lei, ' eh," slie Slid," lis a di -grace le ee with se.eiuhi, niv lace sob ullv 111 n led' ' llu n said hei liiend, " ltd- idillis will .Veui tieubles i ml." I'.l niche called en Kate anethei (1 iv.iml leiind hit nine nioie blithe and g iy. In i tuee as i-idi.inl, skin as lair, as any in.iidi 'i's anvwheie lei hkni diseases mid inipine bloel, Iheie's nothing in Ihe w. ii Id se geed as Ite-'.iil ills, it dnves.iw.iy all skin ilisiuilei-s, hiimei, n.iv , it loins the ss lelil, ( mis von l ills and b uilsli, s till dm tin's bills' sold in Lilidislei al l ecliian"- liug Sleie, I !7 and 1 'l Vel 111 Queen sin 1 1. Jl.SI ljdeedA.wa JtJJATllS. IlLvuc Se-pleinbei I, s, tuS us)iu town ship Mis. M.in.i IllacU, icliel el Aihim ISItu 1:, deceased, aged te J eat-, ' months and I d-iv. The lei itives'iiul ti lends of the family aic lespeitrullj invited te attend the funeral, fiein the residence or her son, Al mi J. I'.lack-, in Sadsbiir.v tevviisliip, en Wnlnesday moiii meiii iug.it Uo'cieek. Interment al Mi chaniisiuilg. Seivlees at theMechiuiesbuig' him libilwecn 1 and;! o'clock. I'OT.ITIC.IL. Democratic County Tirlict. i'Ki-siii.M JiiMib:. L. II. 'V I Mil', City. sin un r. CEO. 'i. ItKOW.V (Pamtel), ls Uai.l, ( ill". l'llOTHOMn.VIIV. i: I. HAMIIItUilll', Koliieratewii 11EWST1 It. 1 OUMV TIILVSl 111 t l'l.'l i:i:MiCO.OMY,.p.lhaid, City Cf.KKK or CllT.Vr.lfca HtSSIOAs. UK A UKhH, Bait, i.v.iik or eui'iivj.-' rei r.i I'hTI'.U UU;i:iCll,Stli Waul, Citv. VlllSON Kl I l'Ll lsACIll)l.k, Kail. COlMV I OVIMISsIOM i: M. HILIli:i:it NT, Mount .le.v. rniieMK. lir.Mtv M.OKlTKIt, 1th W.ud, City. niiitcTeiis eic Tin: l'oen. Pill LIP WALL,.r'tli Wind, Cl!. AliltAM SlHKs, West Lauipelei. rntseN isrucTOiw Ll.MUKL WIKsT. West Cncalne, t-IOSKIMl HAUAKKU, Itaphe. Ai'nnen. .1011 X I. LICllTXLi:, Leaeedc. Vaeaney, te be tilled by Ceuntj Committee, t Decline d. XEW AWEBTISEOCESTB- t r.i Democratic County Committee. There will be a meeting or the Democratic County Committee at Slieber's hotel, Xancas-" ter, at 10 a. m , Monday, September 19, for or ganlzatlen ana ether business. W. V. IIENSEL, Chairman. Every member's attendance 1 urgently re quested. dAw TEIRD EDITIOU. TUESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 6, 1881. L 'CAbTER COlTT XaTION Vt. BANK. I.A:.c.bTLR. September 6, lfcdl. j Duicini; the ki:ulileinc or thi: Banking Heuse the business et the Bank will ou nan-acted at Xe. 2d 1-ast ting sliect, a!ine,t du ectly opposite the old place. W. L. 1'KIPKB, si pC-3tdAw Cashier. AFEW UhNILbMEK LODGERS t'A be accommodated with well-furnished com lei fable rooms in a cential part of the city byaddic-sing "BOOMS," Intellieesckr On kl. Itefei dices asked and given. till PfjULIC SALK.-ON WKDXKSjDAY, Sfc.1' TEMI5EII 7, l?sl. will be sold at Xe.'J3 hat Kins street, a let et Household and Kitchen 1 uinltuie, stoves and pipes, Brussels c.npet. 1 haii-elelh sofa. 1 luige book case, 1 pier table, 1 walnut chamber fcuit, window blinds, 1 kitchen dieser, stair carpet and red, liall glass and table. Sale te commence at le o'clock a. m.t when teims w ill be made knew n by . L. l'KIPKK. II. SllLBEltT, AllCt. SC'pt5-2t(l YriTKItIXAKY SUIIOKOX. l)K. M.J.TUKACY, Member of Hie ltfiy.il College et Ycteiinaiy Sin gi ens of Louden, England, and Mcmlier and Fellow el the Key.il Veteiiimry Medical society el Ediubiiigh, Scotland. Havinggrail n.itt il in the best Veteiinary InUitutiens of (ie.it III itain, and with eight ears praetic il expel ieiice m ticatlug Cattle and lleiscs. lie fei Is cenlidi-nl et giv lug satisfaction. Olhee ami Itesidence, CAOWLLLHOU-sE. aug-il-ttiUYul: Lancaster, l'a. THE LAST RESORT. Garfield Removed te Leng Branch. THE JOURNEY SAFELY ACCOMPLISHED. iifakim; the fatigue iikately. HI3 PUl.SE SHOWING A DECREASE. !sCKtS ALONG lllE ROUTK. J ."mat, or jam: ihiwmm;, of l,,n 1 easlei city, Fa . d( (eased. Letteis of ad ad liiinistiatien en s.iid estate iiuv ing been grant ed te the luideisigned. all persons indebted tlieie teaiurequcsteil te make immediate pay ment, and these having claims or demands against Hies line will present thcui without del.ij let settlement te the iiuilci-sigiied, le Mding in Lancaster city. W. ILMKTCEK, scprlitde.ivv Alllllillistl.tlOl. IjL'ltl.IU SAI.i: OF VAI.CAHLi: ItKAI. LSTATi:. ill beellered at public sale at the Laneasler Count v Heuse, East King street, in llieeit.v or I.aiu aster, OX MO.NDA1 , Ot'l'er.KIl 3. 111, all tint valuable piepeity, situ ited in West Lampeter township, known as IIOI'KY SI'UIMSS. cenlainliig '27 ACRES, mole ei less, of which about H ACIIKS is ler tile l.u m land and the lem.iiiulei vioedi, be Ing Ihe well-knew n picnic gunnels, en which is eiei ti d a 1 u ge 'I we -lei slate Heet KlflCIv DWl.l.LlXN, a twosierv' sU'ite Keet ISiick lliii k 1'iiildinjf, and a I ege and loinnindieiis lijin. New Tell it co sin d. I'ig Fen. Coin Cilb and ether outbuildings Alse cent lins a tlilivlng doling Apple iliihaid. and a Luge spiinget nevei failing water. The faun land is lei tile, well wateien and especially adapted le raising tobacco, and the weeds has long been n popular picnic ground with a huge (I. Hieing plat lei in, tables, bi nches, etc. Hclng ilualcd within amileet I ancastei city limits, it iseisyel access te ni-nkets, stoics, etc. Sale toeeiuiiieuceat 7 o'clock p. in., en said dav , vi hen lei nu w ill be in ide known by II EMIY SIIUBKliT, Auctioneer. Mi, le.i :,i7,'.e,'Jt Jii,f i.ju,ec1,v.ivv Vi ril.LlAIWSON & FOhTKH. illi: FALL ST LE OF SILK HAT, Made en the I'.IIOAHWAV IILOCK, dilleis fiem Hie I.isl spring Hat In several ways. Theie is nieic Hell in Hie eiew n and meie cull te the lim The h it We leeemnif ml i the SELF-CONFORMING. It will III the head pei feclly wilheu: being sli i pei I ami the most i ouifei table wealing Hat thitisiuide. We h iv e a tew new leulv. ARCTIC HAT Is veiv light in weight and ler a knock-about His Liking Ihe lead. We Ii im ii lew en hand linn, lint mete aie coining. They sell ler $1.50. OLIVETTE HAT '1 h il is se peiiul.ir in in my places, w ill be en evliil.ili.in in out s'uev window bv Sillillday. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER'S ONE-PP.ICE HOUSE, P.O-38 BAST KING STREET, LANCASTEIl. VA. r.XTritTA ia -w i;.vre. Afll. .IOIIN l. MIStll.KK Jixl. honei el piesi ntiiir.il HAS TIIK HILTON OFLIt IIOllM:, TOESD 4.Y, SEPTEMBEPw C, 18S1, :nt- 'I he (ill. it. Deuble New Ie. (y'.unpbi II eik Success Famous Flay, TIIK (iALLKY SLAVE Pie-enlcil with l.legint '(cniiy and infer pieted bj a pewei lul Company, including miss m rni;u m;i:r, fiink r.v vns AM) MIs-.-.'vcMi. I't FOIIIlKvr. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. :tr .0 ,V 75 i'enit. KeM' ived Sells lei saleat eckei's Olhce. scpll Mil 11 Ai.vi.vr EXViWStVAS HllMK KNClJItSION AND PICNIC MO LIT IT'. SWINGS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3th. Faie fortlieiennd tiip only ." cents, liem Lancaster and Columbia. Tiain leaves King stieet at 7 Mi i. in ; Col umbia, 7:.VJ a 111. Tickets geed te letuiu en any tiain. !siv Hands of Music in attendance. Concert by the lull Ringgold Hand el Heading bept-1 4til.S.ltvv 311 SC JiLLAXEUVS, ST. J AMfcSMLJiujKCH SUMIlOI. "WILL KK KK epen en Monday, sept. 3. X. I.IHIITNKR, sl,!fd Warden. The FrcMdent In Geed Spirits at till" Start. Washington, Sept. C The president and paity left tlie White Heubc at 5:30 this meining and reached the depot at 0:le. The president was at ence transfeiied from the expiess wagon te the combination car. After a few minutes delay the train, at 0:30, left the depot. Ne mishap eccuned dur ing the removal. The president, Colonel Cerbiu said, seemed te enjoy the lide. Just as the conveyance was leaving the White Heuse, he waved his hand te the inmates of the mansion, who had gathered en the poitice. llie Si cue at the Kcuieval. W.YsiHNOTON-. D.C., Sept. 0 The picsi dent passed a comfortable niyht at the executive mansion lie slept much of the time, but awakened at frequent intervals and spoke of his pending depaituie with mingled anxiety and hope. In the early horns of the morning he took beef tea and cnemala and his pulse varied fiem 101 te 108. A lame ciewdgathcicd in front of the mansion at an early hour, some of the people having been theie all night. The cntiie mute te the depot was ele.ued of vehicles by the police. The cievvil was veiy quiet and euleily, evciyene seeming fear ful lest some accident befal the patient. At pieciscly 5:10 the piesidcnt was carried fiem the .sick loom te the express wagon backed up te the step of the front poitice. lie was testing in a peaceful position, his light hand laid upon his breast and his left aim was sti etched full length up en the eeveilet. He appealed greatly emaciated, but his face, though carowein and thin, seemed natural ; his high foic feic head was coveicd by a linen cloth, and his features boie a patient and resigned cx cx picssien. Heises were hitched te the wagon, and at 5:50 he started, when the president feebly but cheerfully laiscd his left hand and waved f.ucwcll te these as sembled. The hoi. ses walked all the way te the depot with a man at the biidle of each animal te keep it in contiel. An anxious crowd followed silently gazing upon the president, the cm tains of the wagon being reled up te give him air. The hoi ses were detached and the wagon backeil up te the eais. The pi evi dent was then transferred. Although theie was seme difficulty in the delicate task, owing te the car lloer being rather high, it was accomplished successfully. When inside the car the patient was tiaiksfencd from the bed en which he had been can led te a spring bed. At 0:20, amid deep silence, the train began te move. A slight delay, however, eccuned, but at G:I50 exactly the train staitcden the journey. l'l operations for Arrival. PiHiADLLi'iiiv, Sept. 0. Geucial Man ager Frank Thomsen, of the rcnnsyl vania railroad cempany,iceeivcda dispatch this aftci neon from Attorney General Mac Ycagh saj ing that every thing is weiking well at Klbcien, and tb.it if necessary fie car containing the piesidcnt will be pushed by hand ever the new track te Francklyn cottage. He will be taken up te the loom deer en his bed, and thence c.uiied a distance of about tun leet. A comfei table ambulance will fellow the train alongside of the new track te guarantee against accident, and a sti etcher will be stationed in the cottage, when the ehanirc will be made from one bed te another. Theie will be a cevcied platform from the car te the cottage, se that he will be pietcctcd from the sun, the cut ii e distance being less than t wenty feet. llie :nr lu Wlilcli II Itetle. The (iiigin.il apangenicnt for the usu of car Ne. 120, ei Colonel Scott's coach, for the accommodation of the piesidcnt, was changed al a late hour at the .suggestion of the physicians, and the workmen in the Altoeua shops of the Pennsylvania rail rail lead fitted up what is known as an East East l.ike combination cai. in less than scven benis, (ei the special set vice. This differs from the eidinary coach in having a bag-gage-ioem at one end. Thoaltciatiens ic quiicd weie the lemeval of the partition sepaiating the two cempaitments, also the scats in the passenger end, and the lay ing of thick cushion like caipct upon the tloer. The seats were all taken out and the car thoroughly remodeled. A false top was put ina few inches below the loef of thecar, in eider te give the air an oppor tunity te circulate between it and the reef se as te keep the car cool. The partition was taken out and replaced by folding doeis and storm doers added te the plat plat plat foundeois. Wiie gauze was fastened en the outside of the car, completely encles ing the patler apartment, te keep the car free from dust. The inside was hung with heavy curtains and Brussels carpet was laid en the fleer. A bed was also placed in position and mattresses provided. Twe large ice boxes were added. TI1K 1'KESIDe.NT'S WlOCiltrsS. in fourteen minutes, and then stepped for coal. Ten men were engaged in getting the coal in quickly. She was one minute in coaling and left Lamekin at 10:21. Ir. Agnew's Cheering Words. Chester, Pa., Sept. 6. While the loco motive of the presidential train was leceiv ing coal at Lamekin, Dr. Agnew told Dr. Millner, of this city, that the president had improved since he left Washington and was getting along very comfei tably. They were glad te get out of Washington, the heat was oppressive. The doctors en the train were well pleased with the pregiess the train was making, quite free from jolt or jar,and had high hopes of reaching Leng Branch in geed time and without any serious results. The presi dent had sutleicd ve:y little fatigue. The crowd at the depot showed their lespect by net attempting te beard the train. At Hristel. Bristel, Sept. 0. The special train with the president passed Bristel at 11 :2C. At the depot there was a feeling of relief, it being the general impression that the worst of the perilous journey was ever. Gen. Snaitn announced that the president liad net been disturbed, but en the con trary seemed te enjoy it. In Ceed Condition at Wilmington. Wilmington, Del., Sept. 0. The piesi- dential train passed through here at 10 a. m.. meviusr tliretin tee city at tne rate of about 10 miles an hour. About 1,500 people assembled at the depot. It was lepeitcd that the piesidcnt was in geed condition, the only change since leaving Washington being a sligh t accel eration of pulse. Messages Along llie Way. Among the messages tin own from the train were the following : "Te Mrs. Eliza Garfield, Gau cttsvi He Ohie 8:35 a. m : All gees -.veil up te this hour and the president is standing the jeuincy splendidly. Sigued "J. Stnli:v l.newx. " "Te Dr.. I. H. Baxter, United States army, Washington : Pul.se en leaving 111, new 100 ; has slept ; doing splendidly. Signed "S. A. Bo-Nrex. " " Te Hen. Wayne MacYeagh, Elboien : All srecs well up te this hour. At this rate of speed will leach Elbeien between 1 anil 2 o'clock. Pulse IOC. Arrangements most complete. The discem foils of ti.ivel le dticcd te minimum. Signed "J. Stanlt:yBkevv." "The special train passed Ticuten depot at ll:48i. Passed Freehold at 12:2s, i mining a mile a minute. Ho3iiteii Sanguine. r PiiiLttiKLiMiiv, Sept. 0. Dr. l.oynten said the removal of the president pi onuses te be a pei feet success. He is confident the patient will be in a better condition when he reaches Ell.ereu than when he staitcd. Pulse en leaving Washington 114, and at PhfSdclphia 100. The l'rcsfiicnfs Cheerfulness. PiHLATnr.rniA, Sept. C General Super iutendent Henry of the Philadelphia, Wil mington & Baltimeie division of Pennsyl vania laibead was en picsidcnt's tiain. He says it is tine the president's pulse fell ten beats befoie reaching Baltimeie. The piesidcnt seemed cheerful and when asked if he would like te tiavel faster replied. "Yes." He lather liked it. Mr. Kciincy says he veiy geed spiiits and the effects of any opiates. ,IIe was as latienal as ceultl be and occasionally would chat with the doctors. Mr. Kcnncy added that he wasVsurpriscd te see num ber of people who tinned out, paiticnlaily in country plans te witness the passage of the train. Even at prominent stations wheic theie weie ciewds people laiseil their hats with lcvcrence ami scenud te be affected by gravity of the situation. Arrived at l.iieg IJrancli. Special tiain with the piesidcnt anived at Elbeien, 1:00 p. in. New Yeiktime, and at 1:20 the piesidcnt was in his loom in the cottage. Pulse 102. Fulse 110. PiiiT.UH'.i.niiA, Sept. 0. Anether dis nat.c.h from Leini Brauch dated 1:35 p. m. says the president's pulse the weather is net, bl owing. seemed te be in was net under is 110 and that with a geed biccu Delegates te State Convention. SI.N4T0r.IVL. Mil llistnct, ILL KCKKItT, IV " W. II. (JICIKIL lstrnvstsTATivr. i. A.j.m'sui'. i MAKION H AUK A It, J AS. 1. MAKSII, :t. A I'.KAM COLLINS, 11. L. Kltli, HKO. W.SCIJKOKDEir. ' Democratic .State Conventien: Williams, pert, ftKPrCMIShll 23. Meeting el Democratic Ceuntv Cemmittee: Lancaster, MONDAY, SKl'TF-MliKK l'l. (1 KA1N AND riSOVISlONS KOUGHT 7" sold and c.u ried for customers In Chicago and Philadelphia, in Luge and binall lets, en inaijtins tnsnll, lv S. K. UN DM', Kiekcr, Ne. l.'iJ-J Last Ivlngbtieet, jvir. r.md Lancaster, Fa. GOOD COOK WANTCD. Apply at septs Mil 11") XOltTH DUKE STREET. T-i;W L.1VEKV STAHI.K. The undei signed has reopened a LIVERY STABLE At the old stand, rear el tl.c tiiape Hetel. WAGONS OF THE LATEST STYLES AND FIIOM THE HEST MAKERS. First-Class Horses, Careful Drivers. Alse always en hand and for sale Horses and Wagons of eveiy description. Horses and Wagons bought. CYRUS H. COLVTN. fcUrndS A Snccessrul Journey. 1! vltimeih:, Md., Sept. C The presi dent has steed the fatigue of trayel up te this hour with lemarkable fortitude ; his pulse is even less lrciutent than it was bc bc feie leaving Washington ; it is new IOC. The arrangements arc se complete in every detail that the inconvenience te the presi dent is leduccd almost te a minimum. The bed upon which he 13 new lying is se carefully adjusted that the vibration is hardly noticeable. The train rau from Washington te Baltimore at an average speed of thirty milc3 per hour. It is found that this rate of speed causes less annoyance than if it was le dnced one-half. At seven o'clock the president took thrce ounces with relish. Quick Ran. Lamekin. Pa.. Sept. 0.-10:20 Made Crazy by flattery ana Hair Dye. Miss Schaffcr, the young lady residing in Elmira who took the $200 prize at Breckpart tecently for being the hand somest woman in New Yerk state, has gene crazy. Her insanity is the result of tee much notoriety en a weak mina. one is te be taken te an asylum for the trouble of the brain, which the physicians assert is due in no small degree te the use of cer tain acids te stain or color her hair. A Sad Yachting Trip. Nellie, the seven -year-old daughter of Mayer Samuel Merfnl of Red Bank, was accidentally diewned in Xavesink river. The mayor, with a party of friends had just returned from a jachting excur excur curs'ien. While the child was watch ing until her father returned from anchor ing the yacht, she get into a small beat, which get loose, and in her fright fell evci beard. .ttAKJT.ET.il. .Philadelphia .llarKet. Fhilaublpria, Sept. G. Heur flim under Hijlit supply : feiipc'inne, at ii 5035 OO: extra at ." 5ac 00 : Ohie and Indiana family, at 7 lifjT 50; Penniylvanii tunily JO 7"a) 7i": &t, LeuU de 7 753s cm ; Minnesota Etra if. 75S7 12; de sti.tight, $7 -2H57 .VI; winter patent S 7"iJfS :e ; -piimr de 7 75(3 S7" Rye lleur at OOflti 12 Wheat lower, uii-ettled; Ne. 2 Western Red fl 5$; It'll, and Fenn'a Red 1 !7ffl :i8 : de low er : i '1370c : Ne. !n. i. steamer. C9c ; Ne. i Mixed, 1 White, de :rtc; 523 Ne. lehlung demand ; oeet him, S3 00 is 00. salt de picEileit $12-25; steam Am her SI r&ifl .-. Coin dull and velltvv, 7('c : mivci! 77gt.''e. Oat dull and weak 53e : Ne. '2. de 51351 "e ; '2, Mixed, i c. Rye nominal .it $1 . Fiovuleus l!i in. Liu rnt-i- peik ilS 7'ifll'1 ffi2.',rA) : India nie's hect 1 icon s,I110,,.,l Hueiuiicid e;ii ; Sgsjir; smoked Iiaiih :it lj'-ijlle ; UiiiisllKetl2c. Laid Mat '.et turner : city kettle loe-u Lutein i'' ill 50; prime 512 25. HuTte'i -(.uie, and wanted at full piiees; lVunjlv. una i icaini'ij extra .'.2; extern i!i aic; de -teod te choice isgCOj; Bradford count .md Nivv eik extia, '2732SO; Hrsts, '2f2i.e. Kell- him and mmki' ; I'cuniylvanla CO' ; Wi'-ti mi, l.'ffSOe. KK'4sii uly hut mm ; l'enn'.i20e: W'e-dcm l!e. Ulin-xf-Mui in t md pnees arm ; New Yerk full ere mi l'2Jic ; W'eitein lull criuni lUJe; de fair te weed, t012e. I'Vlieleuui dull : Kellued 7'iC. Whisky .ilcKiit $1 18. Sei'ils Ueml te prime (.'lever scarce at Iti'jftll: Timethy linn at $2 'MiJ! W; de ! I i-i i d quiet at f 1 I0gl l". rim turn niarKi. one. h,.,, c. Heur Nil one. kept. C Heur Mine and We-tein dull anil in euyer- i.iver; Miperline Sl.ite, J" '25S" 1": extia de JliOJ 6i. ai: eiinlce de ti: uiS: 7"; lancv de ih Migs (0; round hoop Ohie $U 15!". 50: theiie de JC lU(i 50; superfine western $5 ""iJJi; oe ; eointiien le uoed c,x-ira de if, eifti: Hi; choice de Jii 70iiS (Kl; choice white wiie it de, at7(0JiS (0. Southern (iiiiet and steady ; common te fair ex tra: 2T7 40 ; geed te choice de S7 5es 50. Wheat ll'4c lower; fatilyunil speculative l)iiiine4S ; Ne. '2 Ked, Sept., 1 -lO-jiQl 41 : de October, $1 itm 41??; de Nev. fl 45?4 1 16 'i ale Dec., ?1 4vKl 4!1. Conine lower; fairly active ; mixed west ern spot. (!J'c; de future, le'. O iti j'3e low er : State, ;4 l."ec ; Western 4Hj"ie. SNAK1S. A I'i)urtcoii-Yeir-Olil Kny'n i:nrimilcr vvil'i Hair Diinn Vdiidiiieuh KIHi'h Mircpi-slniijj .loin n il. This beiug the season v.heiein it ii fash ieuablc for snake steiie, In ceme te the front, Wan en township, net Le be left out in the cold, produces the following : About a month age the wife and a young daught er of Mr. S. L. Phenicle, of that township, weie en the mountain hunting benies. when a huge rattlesnake was discovered lying en a large tlat stene ; the reptile was net distuibcd, but Mrs. P. told, en her ar- iiv.il home, el having seen tne siiaue. Last week, in company with her seu aged about thii teen years, she was again en the mountain looking for some tea te be put away for winter use. While in the vicinity, her son told her he would like her te show him wheic she had seen the snake ; she. led the way and with a stick in baud, finally anived at the place, and setting her stick upon the rock, which was cov ered te some extent with vinci, &c, tcmarked that "this is the place." Instantly they heard the shaip warn ing of a rattler; she had placed her stick en one. The boy at once attacked and seen dipatchcd it. Then getting a lever, he with seme clTeit piied up the stone, under which he found another huge rattler and four large ceppcihcad snakes. After a lively handling of himself, he dis patched them all ; then taking a strap which he had in his pocket, he gathcicd them all together six large, venomous snakes and tying the stran around tnem, took them home, a distance of about two miles, as a trenhv of his victeiy ever the "vai mints." On his anival home they were somewhat closely examined, when each of the rattlesnakes weie found te possess fifteen young rat tlers about six inches long, each with a small button en the end of the tail. In the boy's conflict with the snakes, the rattles were broken se that it was impossi ble te tell hew many the old ones had. Altogether it was a geed day's weik for a thirteen year-old-boy, among snakes, and one of which he is justly proud of. This is no story but a "Jrue tale." Western Uraln Markets. MiLvvviKKP, Wis. Heur steady ami linn. Win it weak; Ne. '2 Milwaukee hard. nom inal ; de sett cish and September, $1 '-.5 ; Oc Oc lebei, I 'Hh November, 1 -25)? ; December. $1 i',1. ; Ne. .! and Ne. 1 de., and Iteieetcd nominal. Coin quiet ; Ne. 2. file. () its llun, but inactive: Ne. " 37c. ltye llimcr; Ne. 1, $1 a!. ILuleyeasiei ; Ne. '2 bprinjj cash, sflc ; Octo ber, Sle. 1'iovisiens higher: Mess Peik, $IS 55 cash and September ; $ IS 70 October. Lai d-l'i one Sleain, ill 7", cash and Septem ber ; $11 te October. Hogs higher, vv lth active demand ati I'm Fieiiihts Wheat, te lSuir.ile, 4e. Ueeeipts Fleur, tl.OOO bbls.; Wheat, 27,00 bushels ; Cern. :15,000 bushels. shipments Fleur. 10.WW mils; Wheat, -212,000 bushels ; Coin, 15,010 bushels. The Ueaul has ad leurncd until Wcdncbday. Deti'eit, Mich. Fleur steady at $7. heat easy : Ne. 1 Wliita cash, l :' ; Sep tember, $1 .15;: October, $1 'MX: November. il .SDK; all the car, $1 Z;U ; 'e.'2 White, $1.-0 ; Ne. -i Ked. $1 :w. Cm n neglected ; Ne. 1 Mixid.d'ic asked. OaUliiui;Mixiil, 4;je; Ne. 1 While, 15c; Ne. -2 de, 41nc. Urteipts lieur. 2.000 bbls.- vv heat, Im.OUO bitahels ; eats, 5.C03 bushels. 9. Shipments Fleur none; Wheat, '21 e e bush els ; Coin and Oats none. Live StecK Alurkein. Clitcvue Hogs Kcceipts. 15,000 head; ship ments, 4.-M0 he.ul: brisk demand ler packing: m.irket active and 111 nier: mixed picking at JiiKlO light bacon, $t 4efi!i; 7" : lee heavy, ir.miiu a; -. culls ami gr.is,e'rs,(,$l;'25. Cattle Kcceipu, i.imhuic.ui; iiiqiiueui-, i. head: pi ices weak and 5fJ10cle.vn : epeits, fi &. te ; .i lew- taney :it $0 7u ; geed le cheii e shipping, ?" I.Off'VM): ininiiinn le Liir, $4? I i; niiive l.niili.'Ys'. y '):; : steekeis' and fiedeisat?00ftJM: daily e.dves 'tt had, 7 SH, 1 1 : l.ingeeittle mc inwei : se.iuiwag ii'iaui iHCiQUM; tail togeod, :i0:7il; halt-blieds -; .i4 l i. Mieep lleceipts, 1,ki0 head: shipments, UX) liead; uiaikel laiily active and sti.idv: tair local demand: common tiimediiun,$3 20'l "; geed te eheue, $124 50. The Juiuiuil't cable dispatch quotes jiriecs le hlgln r fei best Aniei lean cattle at Htilic; at Liverpool, Ulasgew and Londen ; Sheep, 2i.e. ICvhT LiBi'itTV Cattle Keceiptssimi-1 ilday '2.!')7 head of ihiiiugh and 7.7 lica I of local ; supply very light with no advance in pi ices ; noquet.itioni. . , . , Hogs Iteeeipls, -..Upheld : IMul.idelnhiiis al $i. 70.;7 in : lerkersat y,MkW; giassersal fiMljiS Ml. Mh i p Ueeeipts, K,Uit he.nl ; -Mlling slew at 0l"ee!l liem List week. Hannibal & St. Jee ft? 107 IT5 Lake Shere Mich. Southern.. 12 123?i Kl Manhattan Elevated -20 Iflchigan Central 'J l Missouri, Kansas 4 Texas 4W' N. V.. Lake Krie Western.... 12'i New Jersey Central W4 N. V., Ontario Western i-vj New Yerk Central Ohie ft Mississippi Wi Faciflc Mall Steamship Ce.... It1, St.r.uil.t Omaha 40 de Preferied 102Jrt Central rncitic s Texas Paeitle 51'. Union Pacific 121'i 121? 121 M Wabash. St. Lern- A. IMcllic 47Ji .... i'i l'lelerreu. si 42i 4&" W74 40 43 KJ lia2 38 49 iVi lil'.Vi i; Western Union Tel. Ce . 1'HlLADM.rniA. Stocks dull. Pennsylvania K. U iVvHiiiUfC Lehigh Valley Lchtgli Navigation lluffale, Pitts. & Western... Northern Central Northern Pacitlc. " Preteried llestonville... Philadclplil i X Klic K. U... lewaGulch Mining UhitbdStvtks Hen vs. United States 4 per cents.. 4 " ft t5' N'Ji ssv- Ssi :aJS 4'i r.Pi :'., 4.:' 21i 52 's SI)' V. M. 100 lll.'i ii: 10i!s UH'i Lecal stecKs anil i;ur..ts. Par vai. $! 101) 100 1IKI 100 Lan.-.City f per ct. Lean, due l.s-2.. I'M.. " ls'KI.. " " 1A'".. ' ft per ct. in 1 or A) j ears. fiperct.Sche.il Lean... 4 " in I or -20 ens., " 4 " in ft or -20 j ears. " 4 " in 10 or -20 j i-.ns mi-ci u.vNrers neMs. (JiiiuijviUe U. It .due ln; Keailing .v coiuineia u. i;,.nue i-vs; Laiu-aster Wan Ii Ce , due sn. Lane-aster Uas Light ami Fuel Ce., due in 1 er-2il vr us LmcisterlLis Light and liiel Ce., lllll ls,s., ............................. Stevens lleue 11VXKSTIKKS. First National lt.iiilc Fanners National itiink Lancaster County Natien il Hank. Columbia National K.mk KiihnitaJiutlen.il Hank First National II ink, Columbia . . First National Hank, Strasburg .. First National IS.iuk, M iriett i First National Hank, Mount. In) . Litil. National Hank Maiihi'iui National It ink Union National ISank. Mount. ley TCIlM-IKKSUM UH. Itig Spring A Ke-avcr alley Iliidgeiiert Columbia A Clie'stiiut Hill Columbia A Washington Columbia .V I'.lg Sluing Lancesti-r A Kphrata L.H1C , Lilabetht'ii .V Muldlet'ii.... Iuic-iusfer.l Fruitville. Lancaster. t;Lit it. Lanciistei A Willi.imstewii Lancaster A Maner Lancaster .V M.iiiheini I.incaster A Marietta Lancaster A New- Helland Lancaster Susquehanna Lancaster Ac W lllie.' Stuet Stnesbuig A Millpeit Marietta A: May town Miulctta. Mount Jev MISCELtASI-eilrt .rni US. Qii'iriyville U. U illllei-sville Stieet Car InquiierPriiitiiigCenip.iiiy... Watch Factory Has Light and Fuel Company. Stevens Heuse Columbia Has Company Columbia Water Company Susquehanna lien Company.. Muiietta Hollewwuro nil UH) ic) $100 : IOi) liii Lis s lll $UV. Ill lis.;-" 120 105 112 ll nore id. $n : 102.V 10".'J- 100 10.5.11 . ll . 1(H) $100 . re fie . ion . loe IIK1 IIKI inn lie . loe loe 50 IOC 70 $l70bn Idift 10-2.-2.V 110 vr. I.M.V. 20-2L.V 115.75 IHfti 7e.5f lt' lim .Ml 25 25 Ut 25 '25 100 :jh '25 25 25 -5 le.i- 20 Is 20 11.10 I7.'.- 51 50 if2.ni 55 ai.it '25.'.'S S5 275.I 40.1.S 21 40 $ 50 Ml 50 1UI 25 110 100 100 25 10 ll'.hil. 75.10 J-'OK ftAl.t:. IOIC KENT. F1VK KOOMS 1'IKTY KKKT leng.Hiiit.ible ler any kind or uiaiiiifuc tu'rers, being tiie rebuilt Ceik Factory, en Kast Fulton street, vvitli englnii and boiler. Apply te r A. W. UUSSKL, sa-jtd Ne. '22 Kast King street. uYlLIO SAI.K.-ON SATUISDAV, SHI- TKMI'.Ci: lO, ISSl, will be sold en the premises, at the Stanib.iugli place, I.ltit. pike, one-halt' mile neith et lamcitsler, tbliteeu liead of Cows, ten hiad et Cattle, Ciicniscy Hull, Heg-i, Kanniug Inipleineiits, c. Alse, Household mid Kite-hen Furniture. Sale at 10 o'clock a. m. FKlXli II.CAUI'KN'THU. H.SiluiiKr.T, Auc-t. sepfi,S,'JXltw -KAt. JTATi:. V REAL ESTATE. Ilusliiess Properties, Dwellings and lluild ing Leis for sale In all parts et tne city and at all prices. Alse farms and ether ceuntv preiv crtle-i. See our Monthly Catalogue, just issiu it and tiee le ev eiyeue. AU.LV.L IIKKIC&C'O.. Heal Kstate, Cellec lien and Ins. Agents, scpt-IJinil & North Duke Street. ASSHiNKT.'S SAI.K ON HATUKDAV, HKV HKV TKMISKUle, lsjjl. by virtue or an order et Hie Ceuit et Common Pleas et-Lancaster ceiinty.'the undersigned, iu"lgnee of Daniel S. Hm sk, v. ill sjll at public sale, at Hie Cooper house, in the city et Lancaster, the following property, te w it.: All that valuable let or ground, 'intuited en the north side or Kast King street. Ne. 17, be tween Monument Squatc and liukis strict, known as " Hursk's (.im eiy Stete," i out. lin ing in fient ou Cist hlngstiiMf- reef, and extending in depth si Ii it, en which is en eted a substantial tin tl -story brie k building. ne.u ly Uieeutiie depth el the let. The budding has an outside stun way leading te the se( end and thiid iloers making the latter i ligible ler renting te geed advantage. The pieperty is bounded en the cast byChiistiiu slici't, with an entiauce Hern s iid stieet te Hie tear or Un building ill iking it.n desirable property ler any business. Peisens wishing te view tin-pieperty Will please call en the premises. Sale te commence at 7,o'cleik p. in., when attendance will be given and tiuns made known by CHRISTIAN WID.M1 KU, aiili; deoilAewts Assignee. of beef tea A M Maud 3. at Heme Agrln. Maud S., the pride of thotietting vveihl, is back in her palatial quarters at Chester Park, Cincinnati, completely recovered from the trivial sprain that prevented her starting at Hartferd. Her second cam paign, which has just closed, and in which sluTleweied her lecerd, was in many ic. spects a great-triumph, but partially dis appointing from the fact that unfortunate circumstances prevented the marvelleus mare deiug her best; and bhe pievnd 'ill idolpliiaCiiltle Market. Mexnvv, si-pf.5. The.lirivulseillive steek.it the v.uieits I'liil nil Iplua J nds weie fei the ii. ...kr I'.itih- .t.5iKi head: sin i n. 15.en1 head: liei's, J'UKlhead. Pieviiuis week Cattle. 1,000 heTd ; shei p, I !,e In ad ; hogs, :i,7iKl head. Heel Cattle. The heavy receipts and peer condition et most of the stc.ek had tin fleet of nuking a dull muiket Ter the lower grades, .vlule ("Vti.i Little wire seiree and leadily taken at an advance. We quote .1 , follews: Lxti-a, elt'v'ic: Ooed,5i-i'c ; M( ilium, VA Gi)c : Common, 3j4c. Hiills undeews weie dull at 2''tle. Slipjieiy Cows weie dull at $I025. Calvis vvei' active at :;'47c. Milch cows weielaiilvactive'at$r)s.'0, with sales ei extiadaiiy at (J). Sheep Sheep vv ei e dull and lower, and this common extra, VsSJ."c; fjoed, 4XarJ4c; nic iliuin, AiiVif: We quote as follews: Kxlragradesieuld net be dispened et.and at the cle-e today a number lenuiined un sold ; common, .ISIJ'c; mils, $1.502; stock ewes, $2;; Chester county lambs, t4ic; Wi'stei n de. Ig'ic. Hogs weie in geed deinaiul and nitcs weie finchanged, vi. : ,iIO.-., the latter ler extra Chicago SVLEil AT TIIL WIST THIL VDtLVHI V STOCK YARDS. linger Mayne, '201 Western and W. a., 4"4 A. 'dfchristy, 5f)7 West Va., 4Ke. K S. A IS. F. McFIllcn,) Western and West a. W&fic Owen Siiillh, 4'i West Va , acct. Mycra A llniiseiii'in; 57 de., acct. Hicks A Weed; AS de , acct. I) L. Wilsen ; l'l de . acct. W. 10 de., acct. I). II. Uedshaver ; 17 Va acct. C. II. hewers: Hi West! in. :ic( t. J. Wait- liiinn.lJli'C'. Daniel Smyth A Hie . 150 West Va.. '.yj&VAr. Dennis Smyth, CO West Va.and Chestei co , .lames Anil, 00 Western, 5KSGc. Abe Osthcim, :!' Western. 455Ce. llachman A Levi. KjO Western and We-ta., tSc. M. Levi. 150 W. Va., 4(iKc. Henry Miller, 55 W est, .iiCe. 1. Hathaway, '27 West Va.. 4i5c. James hustacc, 10 West a., 3J45c. DllbSStn MKATS. Di(s-cd Ihevcs were active, cipeciaily for the geed giadcs, which weie seal ce and higher, while Texas and the common grades were huil te dispose et even at a decline. 8VLES LVST WKEK. Thes. llradlcy, 174 liead at CKQ'Jc. W. II. P.iewn 1T0 de. at 7'iKc. C. S. Denglcr, tilde. at Vjn'Ac. A. A. ISeswell i de. at 7KSie. J. F. I.ewrten 42 de at 1i'ixA;. Dressed sheep were lalrly active. Samuel Stewart sold 500 head dressed sheep at 7Sic. VKPHANS' COUKT SAI.i: IN l'lllt-SU- an. entail elder el the Oinh ins' Court el Lane.Lsterceunty.diieeled letbiMindi'i-sigiied, the miilei-sigiied will expose at public sale en SATI'ISDATi.Sr.PI'. 17, IS1I, uttlie laiiKJstii County Heuse, La-t King -in 1 1, i ny el l-n.-easter, -it 7I p. in, Hiiisi two one-sery and a halt FIIAMK DtVKLLINIi HOIJhhs, Ns. 211 and 21 ; Fulton sin i I, unili r thesnue nml and the let upon which said liinisi san-eii i led; en tiie south side et r'ullen stnet. between LiiiieaniiShlppen stm Is. in the city el l-m cisti r, teiitaining in lient en said Hilten street .12 n-et, and extending back et Unit Width 'ti feet inei cer less, te the neilh sideel a Id leet wide allcv. Adjoining pniieitv el Mis. Hyiieman, luiisel Win. Liehlir, dci !., and ethi is. , Parties wishing te view the preniisi s before piircliasing will i-.dl en the premises, or en thcillidersigiic.', at Ne.:.25 Last Mug stint, Lancasfi r. Terms made knew n en day of sal.'. HKMCV ltOIH.i-.US, Hxeciiler. llKMtv Snciitirr, Auctioneer. atlg'20,'27.sep:!l-'il lOODfllAMJE. , aT)Esii:ai;lk coal and li'mp.ku yakd teis SALK. The undersigned eilers al private s i- a pieperty consisting or seven lets or ground in the town et Sprlngville, Lancaster county, at the .station en the Pennsylvania Uillre-ul, about one mile west or Mount Jey and ni-ir the Lancaster A llarrisbnrg turnpike. The Improvements arc a two sterii d Frame Heuse '21i24 reet, used as a Kailread Station and Ticket Ofllce, a Frame Warehouse 24xH feet, and Ceal and Lumber Yanl, with about 2M) reet et Ceal Shedding. New Fairbanks Scales ors ten capacity; :) i'i et et Kailre.ul Siding. Trestle work rer dumping coal, witli space ler exten sion or same. llnlldliigsmcMtlynewand every thing in geed order. Location pleasant, in a thickiv settled :i''iii uliu.al neighborhood and a last improving ten-n, with no rival business in the town. Ha an established inaltiade, and capacity and advantages te de a geed shipping business and Increases! passenger travel. Price $'i.(00 en reasonable terms. or further intormatlen address jes.ii.hai:kckki;. Spring Harden P. O., c20-4iu ' lamcawter County, Pa. tbreiiL'li it all that 2:10 was net her bottom The picsidential train made the run from figure by any manner of means. Sim is in Wilmington te Lamekiu, fourteen miles, perfect condition. atecK marKCT. New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Mecks al-e United etates Hends repotted dally by Jacou 15. Lone. N. K. Cor. Ccntie Square. NKW YOBK ST0CK8. Stocks weak. Monev.. ................ Cnicage A Ninth Western. . Chicago. Mil. A St, Paul.... Canada Southern C. C. A I. C. It. II........ ...... ri.i i..lc1c.& Western I in lavvaie A Hudsen Ciiiutl. Denver x me unumi- Sept. (J. a. m. r. m. r. -a 10 00 1:00 3.00 ftfJ . 121 ia,Ci 12514 111. Hli 117K . 0414 .... I34 "I .. 21 '. mx 'iyt lit . lOSCj j(j(i . ; H7 J7CJ PUBLIC SALK OrVALUAlil.b itTrtiTT TATK. Oh SATUKDAY, OCTOHKIt I, lSl. by virtue of orders or the Orphans' Courts or Lancaster and l.crks counties, the undersigned administrator with the will an nexed, or Philip Fischer, sr . dec-cased, will sell en the premises. In West Coculice town ship, Lancaster county, and Lewer lleidcl beris township, Uerks county, en the rc.ui Iretn Uechtel's 31111 te Wernersville, about V. miles from ltcinheld s Stition.en tiie Heading A Columbia ttailread, all Hint certain Planta tion and tract or land, containing, by estima tion, 05 ACKKS, adleinln;? lands el Philip Hef sineer. Isaac Wann, Henry Heekenredc, Jehn Kabcrling. Philip Fischer, jr., andJAdam and Christian Heekenredc, wlicreueii are erecti-n a one-story Stone MANSION or DWELLING HOUSK.aneincr partly scene-anil parity i.e;; Dwelling ei Spring Heuse, Hank Ham. Wagen and Carriage Siteild. Pig Sty, and ether im provements. There arc ubent six springs et water en said farm, se situated as te be avail able rer family use, as well as ler watering catUc, c. An Orchard or Choice Fiuit Tries In bearing condition. There Is considerable Timber ler pests and raiLs, as well as lire weed, en this property. Persons wislilng te v iew the premises before the day or sale may call en the iindcrsigucil. living en the premises. Sale te commence at VA o'clock p. m. el said dav. when terms will Ic made known by MICHAEL FISL'llhlt, Administrator with will aunexid of Philip rischer, Sr., deceased. sep2 ItdJtltw
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