--c w-- -' h- -v; -. .y "- - -"vri-- c' i'W' "-' '. " "'Vft'3' -- -"-" "' r&3tr . j-i, ' -Is" ""-'';,' J LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, THURSDAY SlKPlEMBER 8, ,1881. - r- y" TUK 1MICTOBS. Meeting of the Medical Society Yesterday. The tegular monthly meeting of the Medical beciety was held yesterday, the following physiciaus being present: Black wood, Carpenter, Ehler, Reland, Stchman, Muhlenburg, Shirk and Welchans, city ; Bcrnthciscl and Craig, Columbia : Brobst and Kurtz, Lititz ; Herr B. F., and Davis, TV. T., Millersville; Newphcr, Mt. Jey ; Livingston, Meuntvillc; Theme, Master Master senville ; Tiabert, Ueamstewn Parke, Gap: Miller, Bird-in-Hand ; Black and Keneagy, Strasburg; 3IusserJ.lI., Lampeter; Wcse Wcse rean, Baiubridgc ; Smith A. II. Paradise ; and Brubakcr, Akren. Maleiia, dysentary, diphtheria, cholera merbus and cholera infantum were report ed as the picvailitig diseases. Owing te the extreme heat nothing but leutiuc business was transacted, and the fecicty adjourned at. an early hour te meet en the first Wednesday in October. A IVell-knewn I'Hyhiclan Deceased. Dr. !). D. Kennedy, a well-known phy sician, aged 42, and for mere than 25 years a pinetitiener in and about Oxford, died at his home in that borough a few days age and will he buried to-meirow. He was a son of Dr. Jehn Kennedy, a distin guished physician of his day, and his mother was a sister of Mr. Thes. Dickey. Dr. Kennedy was a son-in-law of the late James Patterson, of Little Britain ; his wife died some seven years age. Dr. K. was well known ami had a wide circle of friends and relatives by marriage in the lower end of this county. COURT OF COMMON PLKAS. Itefbretjutice Pattersen. Iii the case of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania for the use of W. D. Weaver, A. M. Frantz, ct. al. vs. Daniel G. Steacy, Merris Cooper, Peter Pickel and Samuel ungues the jury rendered a verdict in favor of the defendants. Jehn Leng, Sarah Leng, Mary Shaud, and Jacob Sliaud, her husband, Elizabeth Stiflle and Christian Stiflle, her husband, vs. Susau Leng, Catheiiue Leng, Fauny Free and her husband Jehn Free, sum mons in paititien. The parties te this suit are children or heirs of Elizabeth and Peter Leng, deceased, formerly of this city, who wcie the owners of the house and let. situated in the northwest corner of Charlette and Orange streets, which prepci ty is new the cause et this dispute. The plaintiffs claim that they arc tenants in common with the defend ant in the preiicrty, while the defendants claim te be the sole owners, having liccn willed (he property. Ileleru Judge I'hUcimmi. In the case of .lehn Strohm, jr., vs. L. & E. Wcrtheimer, the jury rendered a verdict in favor of the plaintiif for 200. Fredrick Wolf vs. Christian Gast, guar dian ei .leiin li. buread. liie planum is married te the mother of young Shread who has a separate estate. The young man resided with hint for jears and the plain tiff served notice en the guardian that he was unable te keep him. . This suit is brought te iceever pay for beard for six years at the rate of $11 per week. The defense is that young Shread did net live with plaintiff all of the time ; when he did he worked for him aud he at times assisted in the support of the family from his means, lie new claims te ewo noth ing. A Smoelli-Toueucd Voting Man Swindles an Kphrata Hetel Keeper. Reading News. Last week a smooth tongued young man, about twenty four yeais of age, called at. the Eagle hotel, Ephrata, Lan caster county, and engaged bearding for several weeks, stating that he was a to bacco buyer. He cuteied into a contract with the landlord, Andrew Baker, te be furnished with a team aud driver, and for three days was taken arouudameug the farmers in that vicinity, returning in the meantime te the Eagle hotel for his meals ami lodging. He raade quite a number of purchases of tobacco among the farm ers, stating that his father would call in a few days and nay for the same. Extrava gant prices for the weed were bargained for in some cases. The third day the a liable j eung mau skipped, and Mr. Baker is new minus the price of three days' bearding and lodging, besides horse hire and the wages of a driver. Tilt) Itedy Taken Heme. Alexautlcr Gray, jr., son of Alexander Gray, sr., who was killed en the railroad near Lea man Place yesterday, arrived in this city from Pittsburgh this morning. He took ehaigc of his father's body aud had it removed te Pittsburgh en the 10:20 train this foicneon. Thrown Over a Mule's Head. A little boy was driving a mule along East Orange sheet te-day. When near the Presbyterian church the animal fell into a trench which has been dug en the street. The cart tilted and the boy was thrown ever the mule's head e the ground. He was net hurt, but badly frightened. Disorderly Conduct. Elizabeth Culp, of Middle street, for beiug drunk and raising a noise en Mid dle street, was arrested by Chief of Police Dcichler. She will be heard before Al derman A. F. Dennelly. A loed ami a medicine arc combined in the niet perfect manner in Malt Rittcr. City Ulll 1'eHtcrs. Carsen ft llcnscl, city hill pe-tcrs and ills tributers, efllce iKTELLiGUNcnn building, Ne.;! Seuth Queen street. Rcautlllcs tlie complexion by stimulating the small bleed-vessels Cuticura Medicinal Seap. SPECIAL HOT J CHH. MiserablcncBH. The most wonderful and marvelous success in cases where persons arc sick or pining away from u condition et inlserablcness, that no one knows what ails them (profitable pa tients for doctors) is obtained by the use of Hep Bitters. They be;; in te cure lrem the liret doc and keep it up until pcrlcct health and strength are restored. W hoc ver is alllictcd in this way need net sillier, when they can get Hep Bitters. See " Truths" and " Proverbs" in another column. sl-2wd&w KKSCUKD FROM DEATH The follewingstatciucntof William J Cough Ceugh llu. of Seinerville, Mass., is ie remarkable tliat we beg te a.k for it the attention of our read ers. He says : " In the tail of 1S7C I was taken with a violent bleeding of the lungs followed by a severe cough. I seen began te leso my appetite ami flesh. I was se weak at one time that I could net leave my bed. In the summer of 1ST7 1 was admitted te the City Hospital. While tliere the doctors said 1 bad a hole in my left lmi as bigas a hair cellar. 1 expend ed ever a hundred dollars in doctors and med icine. I was se far gene at one time a report went around that I was dead. I gave up hope, but a lricnd told me et Die Wm. Hall's Balsam for tiik Lungs. I laughed at my friends, think ing that my case was incurable, but I get a bottle te satisfy them, when te my surprise and gratification, I commenced te feci better. My hope, once dead, began te revive, and to day 1 feel in better spirits than I have the past three years. "I write this hoping you will publish It, se that everyone ailllcled with Diseased Lungs will be inducctl te take Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsam ler the Lungs, ami be convinced that con sumption can be cured. 1 have taken two bottles and can positively say that it has done mere goetl t'lan all ether medicines I have taken since my sickness. My cough has al most entirely disappeared and I shall seen be able te go te work." Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 130 North Queen treet. iv28-lydeedThftw2 Wm. McCartney, 88 Lloyd street, Buffalo, X. Y., tell ami sprained his ankle. Ills employer, H. Andersen, !4 Main street, procured some Themas Ecleetric Oil, and he says that a few applications enabled him te go te work as usual. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. See Here. Yeu are sick; well, tliere is just one remedy that will cure you bey end possibility e I doubt. If it's Liver or Kidney trouble, Consumption. Dyspepsia, Debility, Wells' Health Renewer is your none. tl. Druggists. Depot Jehn F. Leng ft Sen1? Lancaster. In Geed Spirits. T. Walker, Cleveland. O., writes: "Fer the last twelve months I have suffered with lum bage and general debility. I commenced tak ing Burdock Bleed Bitters about six weeks age, and new have great pleasure in stating that I have recovered my appetite, my com plexion has grown ruddy, anil tccl betteralto betteralte gethcr." Price $1. Fer sale at II. B. Coch ran's Drug Stere, 137 North Queen street, Lan caster. oulnlne and Arcenlc Ferm the basis of many of the Ague remedies lit the market, and arc the last report et physi cianaaml people who no better medicine te employ, for this dlslre-slng complaint. The effects et either of these drugs are destructive te the system, producing headache, intestinal disorders, .vertigo, dizziness, ringing in the ears, ami depression of the constitutional health. Ansa's Aura Ccr.E is a vegetable dis covery, containing neither quinine, arsenic, nor ans' deleterious ingredient, and is an in fallible and rapid cure for every form of Fever and Ague. Its effects are permanent ami cei taln, and no injury can result from its usej Besides being a positive cuie ler Fever and Ague in all its lerms, it is also a superior rem edy for Liver Complaints. It is an excellent tonic ami preventive, as well as cure, of all complaints peculiar te malarieus marshy and miasmatic districts. By direct action en the Liver and biliary apparatus, it stimulates the system te a vigeraus, healthy condition. Fer sale by all dealers. se'-S-lwdeed&w Metncrsi niemeinit Sletlicrsil Aie you disturbed at night ami broken of your rest by a sick child suffering ami crying with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth? If ac, go at once ami get a leltIe of MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SY UUP. It will re lieve the peer little sufferer immediately de pend upon it; there is no mistake about it. There is net a mother en eaitli who has ever used it, wne HI net tell you at once that it will regulate the bowel.', aud give rest te the mother, and relict ami health te the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe te use in all cases, ami pleasant te the taste, and is the prescription et one et the eldest and best leinale physician and nurses in the United fetulce. Sold everywhere; S3 cents a l.eille. iiirMMlftwM.Wft.S Hay lever. Feil II av I'evEit I recommend Kly's Cream Balm. It entirely relic vc,d me from the first application ; have been a sufferer for ten years. Going lrem home and neglecting te take the remedy, I had an attack ; alie returning 1 im mediately resorted te it, anil found instant re lief. I believe, had I begun Its use earlier, I should net have been troubled. Have steed Ileal, dust and draughts as well as during ether mouths. .1. Cei.lvek, Clerk, lis Bread street, Elizabeth, X. J. Fer years I have been ailllcled with Hay Fever, from early in August until Ire.st. I was induced te give Kly's Cmim Balm a trial. The relict was immediate. I regard m ysclt cured. G. SciiiiEii;KR.Supt.orC'erilage Ce., Elizabeth, X. .1. Sepi. 2T, une. ii ice ,vi cents. sl-2wdeedVw flly Ooed Weman. Whyaie you se out of sorts, never able te tell folks that you arc well? Ten te one it's nil caused in the first place by habitual consti pation, which no doubt dually caused de ranged kidneys and liver. The sure cure for constipation is the celebrated Kidney-Wert. It is :il.se a specific remedy for all kidney aud liver diseases. Thousands are cured by it every month Try it al once. Teledo Jilailc. see-lwd&w Itching Pile syiiteiiis unci Cure. The .symptoms aie moisture, like pcrsplra lien, intense itching, increased by scratching, very distressing, particularly at night, a.j it pin weiius were crawling in and about the rectum the private parts aie sometimes af iccteti ; II allowed te continue very set ions re sults may fellow. Dr. Swayne's All Healing Ointment is a pleasant sure cure. Alse for tetter, itch, salt rheum, scald head, Erysipelas, huihcr'iiiich, blotches, all scaly, crusty, cuta cuta neous eruptions. Price, 50 cents, three be.es for $12.1, Sent by inail te any address en re ceipt el price in currency or three cent post age stamps. Prepared only by Dr. Swayne t Sen, 330 North Sixth street. Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all prominent druggists. j uiiaM-UiudMWS&w isave lour Hair ivcii n, l'eautilui. The " Londen Hair Celer Restorer" is the most dcllghllul article everj introdiiccii;te.the American people and is totally different lrem all ether Hair Restorers, being entirely free lrem all impure) ingredients that render many ether articles for the hair obnoxious. Wheie baldness or tailing of the hair exists, or prema ture grayncss from sickness or ether causes, its use will restore the natural youthful color, and cause a healthy growth, cleansing the ncalp from all impurities, dandruff, etc., at the same time a most pleasing and lasting hair dressing, fragrantly perfumed, rendering it suit and pliable, making it an indispensable article in every toilet. Ask your druggist for Londen Hair Celer Restorer. Friec 73 cents a bottle. Six bottles, $-1. Main depot ler the United States, 330 North Sixth street, Philadel phia. ' mll-lvdTTliAF&w A Cough, Celtl or tore Tiireat should de sUmpcd. Xcglcct frequently results in an In curable Lung Disease or Consumption. Brown's Bronchial Troches de net disorder the stomach like cough syrups ami balsams, but act directly en the inflamed parts, allaying lrvitatlen, give relict in Asthma, Bronchial Coughs, Catarrh, and the Threat Troubles which Singers and PublicSpeakurs arc subject te. Fer thirty years Brown's Bronchial Troches have been recommended by physi cians, ami always give perfect satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and constant use for nearly an entire generation, they have at tained well-merited rank among the lew staple remedies of the age. Sold at 25 cents a box everywhere. wS-lvdTTIi&S&lvw Gultcau could never sleep at proper hours, cursed with abnormal activity, his nerves were always en the qui vive. Could he have hail the seething benefit of Dr. Bensen's Celery and Chamomile Pills, his wretched brains would net have raged with improper fancies. sa-lwdMW&S&w Visible Improvement. Mr. Xeah Bates, Elmlra, X. Y., wiites: "About lour years age I had an attack of bil ious fever, ami never fully recovered. My di gestive ergaus were weakened, and I would be completely prostrated for days. After using two bottles et your Burdock Bleed Bitters the Improvement was se visible that I was aston ished. I can new, though (H years of age, de a fair aud reasonable day's work." Price $1. Fer sale at 11. B. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. X'OLITIVAL. Democratic County Ticket. TOESIDKKT dCUCE. E.II. YUNDT.City. SIIEIUFr. GEO. W. BROWN (Painter), 1st Ward, City. rROTHONOTAnV. E. L. HAMBItlGHT, Rohrcrstewu. RE01STEK. COUNTV TREASURER. PETER McCOXOMY, 5th Ward, City. CLERK OF QUARTER SESSIONS. REA REED, Bart. CLERK OK OUrllAKS' COURT. PETER lULRICH, Stn Ward, City. ritlSON KEEri.lt. ISAAC HULL, Earl. COUJJTY COMMIbSIOXKR. M. HILDEBRANT, Mount Jey. CORONER. HENRY M. GEITER, tth Ward, City. DIRECTORS OF TnE TOOR. PHILIP WALL, 5th Ward, City, ABRAM SIDES, West Lampeter. TRISOW INSPECTORS. LEMUEL WIEST. West Cocalico, f JOSEPH IIABAKER, Raphe. AUDITOR. JOHN L. LIGI1TNER, Lcaceck. Vacancy, te be filled t Declined. by County Committee. Delegates te State Convention. SENATORIAL. XIII District, II. L. ECKEUT, XIV " VLII. GRIER. REPRESENTATIVE. 1. A. .1. DUNLAP. 2. MARION IIARRAR, JAS. P. MARSH. 3. ABRAM COLLINS, II. L. ERB. GEO. W. SCHROEDER. Democratic Stale Conventien: Williams Williams pert, SEPTEMBER 28. Meeting of Democratic Ceuntv Committee : Lancaster, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER PI. MAJtJtlAOES. SRcsh Kewdie. On the morning et the6th of September, 1821. at the residence ei Mrs. .Eliz abeth Kendig, by Bev. A. B. Snenkle. Mr. H. G. Bush, of Pequea, te Miss Annie Kendig, et Conestoga, all of Lancaster county. Pa. HEATHS. elty. September 7, 1881. Geerge Edward, son et Jehn L. and Anna Xelty, aged 1 year, 4 months and 23 days. The relatives and friends arc respectfully In vited te attend the funeral, lrem the residence et his parents, 412 St. Jeseph street, Friday alternoen at 4 o'clock. It Trelt. On Tnur-day mernlnir, September 8th. at Lamlisville, et typhoid fever. Fannie, wile of Benjamin S. Trout and daagbter of the late Simen Minicii, sr.. aged 31 years 8 months ami 15 days. The relatives ami friends el the family arc respectfully invited, without further no tice, te attend her lnneral at the New Men Men nenite church at Lamlisville. at 2 o'clock en Saturday afternoon, Sept. 10. 2td Hoever. September 7, in this city, Emma May, daughter of Jehn and Annie Hoever, aged 7 months ami 7 days. The relatives and lricmls et the lamily arc respectfully invited te attend the funeral, from her parents' residence, Ne. 422 N. Mul berry street, en Friday alternoen at .1 o'eleck. ltd Swautlkv. In Lamlisville, en the 8th Inst., at V, o'clock a. m., Christian Swart ley, aged Cfi years, '.! months ami 21 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respcctlully invited te attend the funeral, without further noticc.trem Reformed Menno Menne nite church, Lamlisville, en Sunday morning al 9 o'clock. 2td Steitb. September.?, In this city, Charley, son el Theodere and Rachel Stcffe.agcd 7 years and 5 months. The relatives and friends of the lamily are respcctlully invited te attend the funeral, lrem his parents' residence. Ne. 709 North Queen street, en Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. ltd Lutz. In this city, en thc7lh inst., Samuel, seu et Jehn and Kale Lutz, aged 'J months aud 4 days. Hew can we think our lovely one gene. Our child wc loved se well ; Hew cm It be se sweet a llower Ne mere with us can dwell ? The relatives and lricnd of the family are teipect fully invited te attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, Xe. 452 N. Mulberry street, en Fiiuay afternoon at 3 O'cloeck. ltd jfEir aih :.i:risjsikiENf!i- iiieici: rKAt;ns;s, ekapks, pkaks, J Jiauauas, Malei melon anil Sweet Pe tatn-i. al CAAS. W.ECKERT'S. ltd- Vi Eiiet King Street. WA IXTEII. A UMIL FOR Apply at 413 UKNKltAL, North Duke ltd housework. street. riMli; LADIICS' M1TK SOCIETY WILL 1 held a FRUIT FESTIVAL in the base ment et At. I'aui'rt M. K. Church. Seuth Oueen street, en Friday and Saturday evenings. Sep tember '.land 10. Admission free. scp7-4td AirAHiTKD IMMKDIATKL.V A. GOOD if gilt that can cook and tle general house- work. Apply at Restaurant of UFO. H.MILLER. Ne. 20 East King Street. Ill STUKI: FOR KKNT.-STOKK ROOM NO. IIS North Queen street, formerly occupied by the undersigned. Fixtures complete. Rent reasonable. Call en AL. ROSKNSTEIN, sey?-3il Ne. ;7 North Queen Street. Wli 1TE WI N K VINEGAR, 95 PUR CENT. Alcohol, Wines and Liquors, Coffees, Sugars and Tca, all at RIXUWALT'S febia-lvd Ne. 200 West King Street. AKKff (JKNTLKMEN LODGERS CAN lie accommodated with well-furnished comfortable rooms in u. central part of the city by addressing "ROOMS," Iktellieexcer Officii. References asked and given. tfR WnTKRSl OYSTERS 1 Fresh and Salt Oysters delivered te lami-lie- fleshly opened, at most reasonable prices. ltd CH AS. W. ECKERT. Lamsti:i: CeujTTY National Bank. ) Lakcastkk. September 6, 1881. TvUCING THE REBUILDING OF TUE JL" Banking Heuse Hit; business of the Bank I ....It 1... . ..,...! ... V.. 0.3 i..A. t trt.. ...... I almost directly opposite this old place. W. L. PEIPER, sepG-atd&w Cashier. Democratic County Committee. Tliere will be a meeting et the Democratic County Committee at Shebcr's hotel, Lancas ter, at 10 a. in., Monday, September II). for or gaui.alien ami oilier business. W. U. HEKSEL, Chairman. Every member's attendance is urgently re quested, d&w PUBLIC SALE ON SATURDAY, SEP TEMBER 10. 1SS1, will be sold en the premises, at t lie Stambaugh place, Lititz pike, one-half mile north of Lancaster, thirteen head et Cows, ten head of Cattle, Guernsey Bull, Heg-", Farming Implements, &c. Alse, Household ami Kitchen Furniture. Sale at 10 o'clock a. m. FRANK II. CARPENTEK. 1!. Sucni.RT, Auct. scpLW-'Sltw J." MARTIN & CO. I. Full Lines of Raw Silks, Jute's Cotten and Weel ami SUk and Weel Furniture Coverings and Curtain and Lambrequin Materials. LACK AND BUNTM CURTAINS. Lambrequins and Curtains made te order an hung at short notice. Bras. Ebony, Walnut and Ash Curlai Poles-, Ebony and Walnut Cornices, Cernlc Meuldings et all descriptions. Window Shades & Fixtures MOSQUITO CANOPIES. Ne extra charge for hanging. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. W. King and Prince Streets, LANCASTER. PA. N JEW STOCK OK CLOTHING SPRING 1881, AT D. B. Hostetter & Seu's, Ne. 24 CENTRE SQUARE. Having mudc unusual efforts te bring before the public a Hue, stylish and well made stock of READY-MADE CLOTHlfi, we are new prepared te show them one el the most carefully selected stocks of clothing in this city, at the Lewest Cash Prices. MEX'S, HOYS' AXD YOUTHS' CLOTHING ! IN GREAT VARIETY. Piece Goods et the Meit Stylish Designs and at prices within the reach et all. O-Oiveusacall. D. B. Hostetter & Sen, 24 CENTRlTSQUARE, 23-lyd LANCASTER, PA. Uiilsterj Diarta XEW AJtrjBBTISXJLEETS. -TUJRL1C DALE OF HOUSEHOLD AMD X Kitchen Furniture, en Friday, September J, 1831, at the residence or HENRY WENTZ. 409 North Queen Street. Sale te commence at 2 o'clock. ltd "TfJETKlClNARr 81IKUKON. V DR. M. J. TREACr, Member of the Royal College et Veterinary Surgeons of Londen, England, and Member and Fellow of the Royal Veterinary Medical Society et Edinburgh, Scotland. Having grad uated In the best Veterinary Institutions of Great Britain, and with eight years practical experience in treating Cattle and Horses, he feels confident et giving satisfaction. Office and Residence, CAD WELL HOUSE. aug24-ttdftwU Lancaster, Pa. JEWELEXa. OILVEK JEWKLBV. LACE PINS, EAR RINGS AND BRACELETS. NECK CHAINS AND HAIR PINS. STUDS, SLEEVE BUTTONS AND SCARF PINS SILVER. OF AUGUSTUS RHOADS, Ne. 20 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa MIS CELLANEO VS, fELERl AND CHAMOMILE PILLS. LN THE SECRET. RAILROAD MEN, BANK OFFICERS AND CAPITALIST!! AFrECTED SERIOUSLV. A Little Inside Chapter That Will be Read WItb Interest by tee Public. Railroads, banks and capitalists arc the great moving and controlling power of the world new, and there Is a read, a rough read, through which all that attain te eminence must pass 'and many fall in the fight. Thought, study. menial ami uram wertc is tnc nign way te emi nence, and work, thought, worrying, plan ning, calculating, all feed upon the brain and nervous system, and t'je results are Nervous Prostration, Heart Disease, Apoplexy, Paraly sis, Neuralgia, Nervousness. Sleepless Nights, Sick and Nervous Headache, and a sudden dropping out of the business ranks from over work and nervousness in some of its forms. This is the natural consequence; but if the nervous system is fed and supppertcd in pro portion te the waste ami demands made upon it, these fearful results would net be heard of or known. The remedy is a simple. sensible one. Simply te feed the overworked, irritable nervous sys tem. Ami that can be done, and that is being done successlully every day, by the use et Dr. Bensen's. Celery and Chamomile Pills, a special preparation for Nervous Disease, Sick and Nervous Headache, Nervousness, Sleepless ness, Neuralgia and Dyspepsia. These pills are net a patent medicine, out made by a reg ular physician and used by the profession at large. Sold by all druggists. Price. 50c. a box. Depot, 100 North Eutaw street, Baltimore, Mit. Bv mail two boxes for $1, or six boxes for $2.50, te any address. DR. O. W. BENSON'S New Remedy nnrt Favorite Prescription. SKIN CURE Is Warranted te Cure ECZKMA, TETTERS, HUMOUS, INFLAM MATION, MILK CRUST, ALL ROUGH SCALY ERUPTIONS, DISEASES OF HAIR AND SCALP. SCROFULA, ULCEUS, PIMPLES AND TENDER ITCH1XGS en all parts of the body. It makes the skin white, selt and smooth; removes tan and freckles, and is the Best toilet dressing in the World. Elegantly put up, two bettle3 iu ene package, consisting or both internal and ex ternal treatment. All first-class druggists have It. Price $1 per package. aug22-lydM,W&S&w TEIUART'S OLD WINE STORE. Brandy as a Medicine. The following article was voluntarily sent te Mr. II. E. Slayinakcr, Agent for Reigart's Old Wine Stere, by a prominent practising physi cian et this ceunly, who has extensively used the Brandy referred te in his regular practice. It is commended te the attention of these af flicted with Indigestion and Dyspepsia. BRANDY AS A MEDICINE. Tills new much abused Alcoholic Stimulant was never intended as a beverage, but te be used as a medicine of great potency in the cure of some of the destructive diseases which sweep away their annual thousands of victims. Wit li a purely philanthropic motive we pre sent te the faverable notice et invalids espe cially these alllictcd with that miserable dis ease Dyspepsia, a specific remedy, which i3 nothing mere or less than Brandy. The aged, with feeble appctlte anil mere or less debility, will find this simple medicine, when used properly, A Sovereign Remedy or all their ills and aches. Be It, however strictly understood that wc prescribe ami use bii t ene article, and that Is REIGART'S OLD BRANDY, Sold by our enterprising young friend, 11 E SLAYMAKER. This Brandy has steed the test for years, and has never failed, as fai as our experience extends, and we therefore give it the preference ever all etaer Brandies no mall er with hew many jaw-breaking French titles they are branded. One-fourth of the money that is yearly thrown away en various Impotent dyspepsia specifics would sufllcc te buy all the Brandy te cure any such case ei ascs. In proof of the curative cowers et Reigart's Old Brandy, In cases et Dyspepsia, we can summon ninn hers of witnesses one case in particular we cite: A hard-working farmer hail been ufllicieu with an exhaustive Dyspepsia ter a number of years; his stomach would reject almost every kind of feed; he had sour eructatiens con stantly ue appetite in fact, lie was obliged te restrict his diet te crackers and stale bread, and as a bevcrage he used McGrann's Reet Beer. He is a Methodist, and then, as new preached at times, and in his discourses often declaimed earnestly against all kinds of strong drink. When advised te trv Reigart's Old Brandy, In Ids case, he looked up with astenlsmnent, but after hearing et its weuderlul ctleets in the cases of some of his near acquaintances, he at last consented te fellow our advice. He used the Brandy faithfully and steadily ; the first bottle giving him an appetite, and before the second was taken he was a sound man.wlth a stomach capable of digesting anything which he'ehese te cat. He still keeps it and uses a lit- tie occasionally; and since lie has this mcdi cine lie has been of very little pecuniary bene lit te the doctor. A Practising Phtbicla m. H. E. SLAYMAKER, AOKKT VOR Reigart's Old Wine Stere, Established in 1785, IMPORTER AVO DEALER IS FINE OLD BRANDIES, SHERRIES, SUPB RIOR OLD MADEIRA, (Imported in 118, 1827 and 1828.) CHAMPAGNES O EVERV BRAND, SCOTCH ALE PORTER, BROWN STOUT. Ne. 20 EAST KINO ST.. LANCASTER. PA VALUABLE TRUTHS. If yen are suffering from peer health, or languishing en a bed of sickness, take cheer, or Hep Bitters Will Cure Yen. It you are simply ailing : if you feci weak and dispirited, without clearly knowing why. Hep Bitters Will Revive Ten. If you are a minister, and have overtaxed yourself with your pastoral duties; or a mother, worn out with care and work, Hep Bitters Will Restore ou. It you arc a man et business, weakened by the strain of your everyday duties; or a man of letters, toiling ever your midnight work, Hep Bitters Will Strengthen Yeu. If you are young, and suffering from any in discretion, or arc growing tee fast, as is often the case, Hep Hitters Will Relieve Yeu. Ifyeu arc in the workshop, en the farm, at the desk anywhere, and ieel that your system needs cleansing, toning or stimulating with out intoxicating, Hep Bitters Is What Yeu Need. Ifyeu are old, and your pulse is feeble, your nerves unsteady, ami your faculties waning, Hep Bitters will give you New Life and Viger. Hep Bitters Manufacturing t'empunr, Rochester, New Yerk, and Terente, Ontario. JcMydMWF&w TIIED EDITIM. 1 THURSDAY' EVENING, SEPT. 8, 1881. BRIGHTER FR0SPECT& THE PRESIDENT IMPROVED. IN SPITE OP THE HOT WEATHER BETTER THAN FOR TEN DAYS, ON THK KOAD TO KKCO.tKRY, Condition Encouraging this Morning. Elbeken, If. J., Sept. 8. 8:30 a. m. Official At the morning examination, made at eight ocleck, the president's pulse was 104, temperature 98.7, respiration 18. He was restless and wakeful during the arly part of the night, but after 12, mid night, slept well until morning. lift gen eral condition appears mere encouraging. D. W. Bliss, F. H. Hamilton. Better than for Ten Bays Past. Elberon, N. J.. Sept. 8.-9:20 a. m. Dr. Bliss says the patient is in better con dition this morning than he has been for 10 days, his pulse is 104, temperature and respiration about normal. Filed 10:15 a. m. Better News Premised. Lexr, Branch, Sept. 8. The president's physicians are much encouraged this morning. Dr. Bliss said the patient is new better than for eight or ten days past, and there will be still bstter news in a day or two. Te-day is net quite se warm as yes terday, but cooler weather is anxiously oeked for. Longing ter Coeler Weather. Leng Branch, N. J., Sept. 8, 12:15 p. m. Reports lrem the president continue favorable. Some apprehension is felt, however, ou account of the continued het weather, and it is feared unless we get a sea breeze seen, that the afternoon febrile rise will cause the temperature te in crease again, and render the patient's coucitien mere unsatisfactory towards night. The cabinet arc much enceur aged with this merniujr's bulletin. but aie among the number who are anxiously awaiting cooler weather. Remarks such as ' Fate seems te be against the president, ". and Hew is it possible for him te improve with such unfavorable weather?" are heard en all sides. Larce numbers of ex cursienists arrived this morning and the avenues prescntan appoarance such as is customary at the height of the season. O round for Encouragement. Elberon, N. J., Sept. 8. 12.40 p. in. Dr. Bliss, who just made an examination of the prcsidcut, says his pulse at this hour is 94, temperature normal and respira tion 17. This, said the doctor, is the best showing we have had in the case at neon for some days. The announcement of the figurps was received with great satisfac tion by all these gathered around the El beron hotel. Attorney General Mac Veagh expressed the opinion that there is new apparently geed greuud for encour agement. Dr. Bliss Says He Is Convalescent. Loxe Branch, Sept. 8. 12:50 p. m. The favorable condition of the president at the neon examination continues, and has had the effect of cheering all hearts. The feeling in all quarters is changed from anxiety te most sanguine opinions that the president has at last fairly started en the read te recovery. Dr, Bliss is authority for the statement that the president is convalescent. He made this assertion in the presence of Dr. Hamilton. The latter gentleman, who net any strictly adheres te his policy te talk for publication about of his patients, showed by his expression that he did net object te the statement. Secretary Windem was informed by a representative of the asso ciated press of the result of Dr. Bliss's ex amination at neon aud at the conclusion thereof made the remark that " that was splendid." A HIS MICHIGAN FIRES. Shocking Less of Life The Worst Net Yet Told. Detroit, Sept. 8. Telegraphic commu nication is entirely cut off with the worst parts of the burnt region, se reports are fragmentary, and it is hoped exaggerated, but there are many fears that the worst is far from having been told. The complete destruction of Richmondville is confirmed. The villages of Carsen, Charleston, Sani Sani lacce and Tyre arc reported te be com pletely destroyed, and Ashley partly se. The townships of DeIaware,Nunken, Aus tin, in Sanilacce, and Bingham, Sherman and Paris, in Huren county, are burned ever and desolated. The crops in these townships were all harvested, and nearly all are new lest. The remains of a family of seven named Redmond were found in a well near Charleston, they having entered the well for shelter, and being there suffocated. The charred remains of Henry Cele were also found at Charleston, and a family named Susula, in Paris township, and a Mrs. Diebert and three children were overtaken by the flames and burned te death. In Watertown township another family named Dennisen have, it is believed, been burned. Twe families named Thornten and Lee, it is feared.fell a prey te the flames near Itichmendville. There was a gale carrying the fire with a rapidity that often prevented escape. Yesterday afternoon the direction of the wind changed and this, it is feared, will add new destruction by sending the flames ever the sections that have escaped. It was much cooler last night, which is in that respect favorable, but the wind is high and the country help less. There are no signs of rain, without which there seems te be no deliverance. The beard of trade of this city yesterday appointed a committee te solicit relief for destitute communities. It is evident that a large work in that direction is at our deer. Hundreds e ' families have lest all their property and by reason of this and scarce crops are reduced te a condition of absolute want. WEATUEIt INDICATIONS. Washington, D. C, Sept. 8. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, fair weather, northerly wnds, rising followed by falling barometer, stationary or lower tempera ture. Planing Mill lturned. Cleveland. O., Sept. 8. A. Hempey & Seu's planing mill was damaged by fire te the extent of $40,000 last night, chiefly machinery and stock. Seventy-five men are thrown out of employment. CLAN CAMERON. THE PLAID OF LOCHIEL "Waving Triumphantly tel Hill. en Capi THE STALWARTS IN COMMAND. Beating the Belters Twe te One. As will be seen from the following dis patches from the Intelligencer's special correspondent en the ground, the Cameren managers are iu full command of the sit sit uatieu at Harrisburg, where the Republi can state convention meets te-day. Up te the hour of our going te press the stal wart pregramme has been carried out religiously and the indications point te the nomination of Gen. Silas 31. Bailey for state treasurer without a serious contest. THE CAUCPS. Uetli Factions in Secret Conclave. Special Dispatch te the Ixtelliek-er. Uarrisiilrg, Sept. 8. The caucuses of the contending factions et the Republi can happy family, new assembled here, were held this morning. Edward MePher MePher sen presided ever the Davies gathering, which mustered just seventy delegates, all told. General Fisher en their behalf was appointed te nominate ex-Attorney Gcueral Lear for permanent chairman of the convention ; they went no further than te agree upon this feeble pretest against the boss-ship of Quay, who it has been understood all along is te be the Cameren candidate for the position. In the Stalwart caucus everything moved with the precision of a wcll wcll eilcd machine. One hundred and forty-two delegates were present, including Uunseckcr, Nolde and Boek, from the upper Lancaster district. Rcist has net turned up yet, aud if he comes net the del egation will substitute seme Stalwart like Andy Kauffuian. The Bailey caucus could nave minted up twenty-live mere delegates, including Beleuius and Brcneman, if they had been needed. Jehn AV. Purviance presided ever the deliberations of the stalwart adherent of the Fayctte soldier, while Chris. Magce and Quay iu an alcove of the library room lixed up the order of business for the convention. A majority of all the delegates of the convention having been ascertained pres ent Magcc reported Qeorge Oliver te nomi nate Quay for temporary chairman. Per sons were also designated for chairman ships of the various committees, that en contested scats being composed of the sacred aud convenient number of seven. Gilfillan is te nominate Gen. Harry White for the permanent chairmanship of the convention and Attorney General Palmer will present the name of Bailey for state treasurer. AH present assented te this pregramme, and after Sam Lesch had ex plained hew the boys should vote en a contest which he has devised te oust an Independent from the Schuylkill delega tion, the caucus adjourned. The Davies men are completely everslaughed, but talk defiantly and bitterly. I TUb CONVENTION JN SKSSION. Juay Elected Temporary Chairman. Special Dispatch te the Intellieescer. IIarriskure, Sept. 8. The convention was called te order by State Chairman Cessna. "Coats off" was the order of the day, the atmosphere of the hall being extremely oppressive. At the roll call some of the delegates were missing, but the supply of substitutes ran out. Set speeches were iudulgcd in when the time came for nomination of temporary chair man, Gen. Fisher doing the sentiment business for Lear aud Geergo Oliver, amid the applause of the boys, demanding re cognition for the " matchless organizer," Quay, who was elected of course. The vote was 102 for Quay te 83 only for Lear, almost two te ene in favor of the Stalwart candidate, Hunscckcr, Boek and Belcnius voting for Quay, Andy Kauff man devoting all his care and attention te Elk county, as the tally progressed. Quay took the chair quietly and the programme devised by the Bailey caucus was put through. Quay read his committee of seven en contested scats from a prepared slip, Beleuius, of Lancaster, being a member. The ether Lancaster delegates were distributed as fellows : Frantz and Boek en organization, Brosius and Huii secker en resolutions. J. A. Stebcr was named for state committee from the upper district, aud Jehn II. Laudis was slated from the lower, but while Frantz and Brosius were out en committees Uelenius sent in the name of cx-Shcriff Brcneman in lieu of that of the Maner statesman. The committee en organization unani mously reported in favor of Gen. Harry White for permanent chair man, and after a characteristic speech by the here, of Kiskiminctas, an adjourn ment until three o'clock was taken te give the committee en resolutions time te pre pare their report. Bailey will be nominated and resolu tions passed of the regulation pattern en dorsing Garfield and Heyt's administra tion. Seme discussion and delay wasoccasiencd by a debate in open convention ever a Chester county preposition te Riraply cn cn cn dorse Garfield first, last and all the time, without auy "if or but " effusive resolu tions reported by committee. CAMKKON CONQUERS The Republican State Convention. Associated Press Dispatch. Hariusuurg, Sept. 8. The Republican stete convention for the nomination of a candidate for state treasurer met in this city at neon te-day. There was a full represe ntatien and but ene contest of scats. Gee. Lear, of Bucks, and M. S. Quay, of Philadelphia, were placed in nomination for temporary chairman of the convention, and M. S. Quay was elected by a vote of 162 te 83. Mr. Quay was conducted te the chair by Messrs. Lear and Gilfillan. Temporary secretaries were elected, when committees were appointed en contested scats, resolutions and. permanent organ ization, consisting of one from each senator ial district. Three Cent Fares. There is a scheme with respect te street car rail reads in Chicago which is in the the nature of a revolution, and the out come of which will be watched with in terest wherever the people arc sub ject te high fare exactieus. The People's railway company of Chicago, which has just been incorporated, proposes te lay tracks in filteeu wards, through the streets net new occupied for that pur pur pese, and te charge three cents fare. In return for the use of the tunnels nnder the river the projectors offer te light and pump them out. The money is said te be at command, and, if th right of way can be obtained, it is pro posed te have a line running ou Adams street, a leading thoroughfare, before win ter. The projectors are satisfied that they - can make money at a three cent fare and it seems reasonable that they should at least be allowed te try the experiment. Killed by tbe Car.s Harrisburg, Sept. 8. An unknown man walking en the track near Mulberry staectthis morning, was struck by a freight engine and crushed beyond recognition. MAXKETH. rBUslelphl Market. Philadblpbia. September 8. Fleur market streng: Superfine, at $4 505 00; extra at .- eat ou : ume anu inuiana family, at 7 23? 50; Pennsylvania family 17 900 723; St. Leuis de $7 73gS oe ; Minnesota Extra t 7507 12: de straight, $7 2097 SO: winter patent 17 73S 50; spiing de f8 0c !? 75 Rye flour at $t 128i 25. Wheat Market firmer ; Ne. 2 Western Red $112: Penn'aRed $1401 42; de Amber SI 40 i 4Z. Cern firmer ; fair local demand : steamer. MStWic: yellow. 7e870c ; mixed, ti7iic ; Ne. 3 Mixed, lVStiSje. Oats dull : Ne. 1 W hlte, 51c ; Ne. 2, de 50c ; Ne. 3, de 49c; Ne. 2, Mixed, 4SQI8Ke. " uye scarce, si iw eni. Previsions firm, geed jobbing demand ; mesi perk beef ham-, $232350 ; India mess licet. $23 50. f. e. b. Bacen Smoked shoulders tyiftuVi; salt de SgS'ie: smoked haun at 13yjlle : pickled ham?, liueilc. Lant Market tinner : city kettle $12 25; loose butchers' til 50; pnm steam $12212 25. Butter active and scarce, and prices higher; Pennsylvania creamery extra 3334; Western de 32c ; de geed te choice 2tl31e t Bradford county and New Yerk extra, StffrSte ; firsts. 35927r. Reus firm and scarce ; Pennsylvania SOw-; Wfstrn, le20c. Kggs dull and weak; Penu'alOe; Western 18c. Cheese firm for choice : New Yerk full cream 12Jc: Western full creum llkc; de fair te geed, 10Uc. Petroleum dull : Refined 7e. Whl.-ikysiUesut$l 18. SeetN Uoed.to prime Clever linn at lOJfi) lie: Timethy firm at $2 8393 no; Fluxsntd nominal at $1 4301 45. Xfew YerN Market. Nk idrb. Sept. 8. Ne market heie le-day. it beluga holiday a tecic Market. New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Stocks aNe United States UemU reported dally by Jacob IS. Leitci. N. K. Cor. Centre Hjimre. Philadelphia. Stocks dull. Sept. 8. a. n. v. m. r. v. 10:00 1:00 3:00 IJs" I54 si se :m 4375 -I-'j 22 '. 52K :k7 307i 40 M),' Sl 81 1M. 1:00 Pennsylvania R. It.. Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation RuffalePltfj. A Western NerthcrnlCcntral Northern Pacific. " Preferred Ilestonvllle Philadelphia ft Krie R. R Iowa dutch Mining Ukitkd States Ren us. United Slab's I per cnt KM " 5 " li,' Va ... Niicm Uuotatiens e( tne uraln Market Furnished by .laceb if. Leng, Commission ISreker. CnicAoe. Sept. Oct. Nev. Wheat l.-X $ i.a;i i.aj Year. Cern Klli .61i jscfA Oats 377b .3S .40 Year. Perk i.5f, jei5 Lard iii J2.37& 1 ear. 12.15 PlIILA.DEI.rHIA. Sept. Oct. Nev. Wheat $ I.4I ? 1.43 $ l.47l Cern la'i .72 .752 hits 17 .4GJ raln anil Prevision Quotations. One o'clock quotations of gniln and provis previs ions, furnished by s. K. Y limit, Rrekcr. 15$ ...t-94. B,!! Ob&..l. CHICAGO.' Sept. $. Nev. Sept. . .IK Oe Wheat Oats Perk Lard. ....... PmxADXLraiA. v"rn ? L2l Si." .39 1U.R5 l 'i Oct. $ 1.4475 AYn 7U Sept. .$ I.427jJ . AVA Nev. $ MM. .70 .48 iiecai stocks and Venus. Par val. Lanc.Clty .: per ct. Lean, due 1SS2.. .tint " " 1S8T.... 100 " " 1890... 100 " " 18U3... 100 " 5 per ct. In lerSOycars.. 100 " 5 per ct. Scheel Lean.... ICO " 4 " in ler 20 years., loe " 4 " in 5 or 20 years.. 100 " 4 " in 10 or 20 years, tee Mt.xCELLANEOn.S J0HDH. Qtiarryville It. It., due 1893 $100 Reading & Columbia R. Rdue 1882 KM Luiu-aslcr Watch Ce., due 188 loe Lancaster Gas Light and Kuel Ce., due In 1 er20 years loe lmcastcp Oas Light and Fuel Ce., illie 18Sf!.............aa...........s... 100 Stevens Heuse ioe BANK STOCKS. First National Rank. $ioe Farmers' National Rank 50 Lancaster County National Hank.. 50 Columbia National Rank loe Knhrata National Rank I0f First National Rank, Columbia.. .. loe First National Bank, Stnwburg.... 100 First National Rank, Marietta loe Firft National Rank, Mount Jey.. 100 Litifz National Rank ioe Manhcim National Rank loe Union National Rank. Mount Jey. 50 TCKMNKE HTOCKH. Las sale $105 114 118.B 120 105 112 103 10&50 105 $114 102.59 105.59 103.50 108 70 $170bt 102.5 102.23 140 135 1.T4.W; 202.8A 145.75 1II..T. 70,r)f- l!ig Spring & Heaver Valley Rridgepert Columbia & Chestnut Hill Columbia t Washington Columbia ft Rig Spring Lancaster ft Ephrata Lane .Elizabeth t'n ftMlddlct'n... Lancaster ft Frultville. Lancaster A.LItitz Lancaster ft Willlam.stewii 25 $ lO.Sf' 137S 20 is 20 14.1(1 47.2J 51 50 02.51 55 05 30.40 25.70 85 275.Sf 40.15 21 40 25 25 25 100 50 25 Lancaster ft Maner se Lancastcrft Manhcim 25 25 Jinc.isterft Marietta Lancaster ft New Helland Lancaster ft Susquehanna Lancaster ft Willow Street Strasburgft Millport Marietta ft Maytown Marietta Mount Jev . 100 300 . 25 . 25 . 25 . 25 XISCZLLAXEOl'S STOCKS. Quarryville R. R $ 50 $3.25 Millersville Street Car 50 25 Inquirer PrintingCenipaiiy 50 40 Watch Factory 100 115 Dd. Gas Light and Fuel Company 'i Stevens Heuse 100 Columbia Gas Company Columbia Water Company 2 Susiiehanna Iren Company ioe 75.IO Marietta Hcllewware 100 ASSIGNKE'S SALKON S.VTCKOA V, HEP TKMKEK10, 1881, by virtue of an order et the Court et Common Pleas et Lancaster county, the undersigned, assignee of Daniel S. Ritrak, will ssll at public sale, at the Cooper house. In the city of Lancaster, the following property, te wit.: All that valuable let or ground, situated en the north side or East King street. Ne. 17, be tween Monument Square and Duke street, known as " Hunk's Grocery Stere," contain ing in front en East King street 22 feet, and extending in depth HI feet, en which is erected a substantial three-story brick building, nearly the entire depth et the let. The building lia an outside stairway leading te the second and third floors making the Tatter eligible ter renting te geed advantage. The property In bounded ou the cast by Christian street, with an entrance from said street te the rear or the building making it a desirable property for any business. Persons wishing te view the property will please call en the premises. Sale te commence at 7j o'clock p. in., when attendance will be given and temm moite known by CHRISTIAN WIDMYER. anKUleedftwts Assignee. SIEASONABLK WOKUS. AFTER AtA. tfeat has been said and written en Disor ders riLVtbj 'Liver and stomach, and the lone histories. eathj-CAuses and Cure of Malarijil Diseas that hare lately been published. It is a positive fact that none need iufTr from either ft they wUl take the MEXICAN BLOOD AND LIVER PURIFIER, which is also a sure cure for Dyspepsia, ami itts attendant HI, and positively destroys Worms of all kinds. It is perfectly harmless. Tour Druggist gelts It. 50c. and $1 a bottle. Circulars of remarkable cures tree. Send for one. R. II. MITCH ELL, Proprietor, mil 6m w 727 East Norris Street, PhUad'a.