vy Jr'l - -it" ' ,? 5 -.' V'"J' V-v ' . .- -Jv-VV'N- .S,J -- 'kA'i; -",v , ' -5.- fi- LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12.1881. ' i : : : f BASEBALL. Ironsides 8, Friendship C. Ever fcince tlie Ironsides defeated the Friendship club some time age there has been a great deal of talk about both by levers of the game in regard te their play ingabi!ities. The Friendship boys de clared that they would play for any sum. Challenges were published in the papers until finally the talk almost ceased and it was thought that the clubs would net meet again tins season. A game was finally arranged for last Saturday and each nine put up $15 in the hands of a stake holder. The game came off in the afternoon en the Ironsides' ground in the presence of a crowd pf almost 1,000 people. After two hours work the Ironsides succeeded in repeating their victory, defeating the Friendship by the score of 8 te 6. The Friendship club wcic Hi st te the bat and therefore the Ironside? were entitled te the last bat. Iu the eighth inning the lat ter made two runs, which put them ahead, the two clubs haviug been tie. The Friend ship went te the bat for the last time and made nothing. The Ironsides teeing tins did net take their last bat, being able te get along without it. There was plenty of geed playing en both sides and the men worked hard. Arneld, of the Ironsides, excelled at the bat as usual, and his heavy hitting lent great aid in winning the game. Zechcr, of the same club, pluckily steed behind the bat the whole game and gieatly added te his reputation as a catcher. Other mem-' bersefthe club played very veil and se did the Friendship, but the Ironsides seemed te be able te outfield the ethers. The whole Fcere is as fellows : iiign'iIiiih. I ritiuMuir. i:. e. Zecherc 4 1 Kuulz'Jb :; 1 C. Winner .s .... 2 1 Arneld II .V p I 2 Heek cf :: 1 llambrixht 1 1 :: I WciBhnit-:ii a e Klnir XI 2 1 n. e. .. 3 '. Kingc Cosgrevc Kurns 11) . Shav If... Curie 2b... Celcycl. .Myers ss.. .. 4 e Chapman: ;i).. K. Wilmi'ip VU... O.Hoelcrl. 21 S n e I I 2 ....) 1 :: 4 l 2 e e Friendship 1 1 2 e- c Ironsides 0 2 0 0 012 - 8 Umpires Gee. IHtlciihnuse. .!; lt:iiii!iiuu, Tiicodeic licit or. Notes ill the Gaine. Tlieic was considerable trouble about umpiies during the day until Mr. Reitcr of the College nine was secured, and his de cisions nave satisfaction te both nines. The Frii'iid.ship club have net ivcn up the game by any means, and it is said that they will again play tin; Ironsides. On Sulunluy next the Ironsides and Col lege nines will play en the grounds of the latter, and an excellent game may- be looked for. Clap New.. On Saturday evening this .section of the count ly was visited by a vciy welcome rain. i ive. weeks had elapsed since the last shower. Miss Anna M. Wise, TIiek. G. Wise, J. Lewis Walker, .las. Maxwell and Heward llhca have left this plane for Millcisvillc te spend the fall and winter sessions at the normal school. One day last week Mrs'. Mary Piatt, while visiting her son-in-law, Fred. Shnepf, was se unfei lunate as te fall into a cisieru which contained ever six feet of water. Here she would have undoubtedly been drowned had net her daughter. Mrs. Shnepf, licaui her c.ills for assistance, and at once procured help, which rescued her. Mrs. Piatt was walking across the cistern curb and happened te step tee near the end of the beard which tilted and plunged her into the water. Police Vases. This morning the mayor had a house full and thiugs presented a lively appear ance around the 'station house. Twe drunks get 'M days cash, one 10 and a fourth H. Six of them paid costs and ene was discharged. Julia Shields and her husbam), Themas Shields, for being drunk were held for a hearing before Alderman A. F. Dennelly. They will also have te answer the charge of malicious mischief, a? they kicked open the summer deer of Christian Hagcl gans's hotel en East King street. liev. Si'liwcllx'r's Pasteral I.ahuix. Harvest home services were held yes teiday at Lincoln church, of which llev. S. Schweitzer is pastor. The collection for benevolent puipese was $3.0C. Before the congregation was dismissed the pcople knelt, each one offering silent prayer for the restoration of the aiilictcd President Garfield. Ifev. S. Schweitzer has an in vitation from the Allegheny church te be present en the 17th inst at their reunion. There are at present 41 catechumens at Swamp church, of which Rev. S. Schweit zer is pastor. Griitciul lcalns. There was a line shower of rain iu this city last evening, which laid the dust, re freshed the vegetation and cooled the at mosphere. Since Saturday morning there have been showers in different parts of the county, all the river districts getting a refreshing sprinkle en Saturday. But the county can stand and sorely needs a great deal mere te relieve the dreuth and raise the streams. The equinoctial storm can not be far off. Kdiicallfinal Appointment. Charles E. Bushong, of Eden township, this county, and a member of the class of '80 of the West Chester state normal school, has been appointed instructor iu high mathematics at the Friends' semi nary, Rnthciferd Place, New Yerk city. The seminary opens for the winter te-day. During the past year Mr. Bushong has been giving excellent satisfaction as a teacher in Chester ceuuty. Tiaiups (JaiJiered In. About seventy five tramps yesterday morning bearded a freight train en the Pennsylvania railroad near Middletown, and threatened the crew with violence if they were net allowed te ride. A special train with a posse of officers was sent from Middletown, and twenty-one of the ruffians were arrested. They are supposed te be part of a gang which has been com mitting depredations in Lancaster county. The Michigan Sufferers. Lancaster city having se promptly and generously responded te appeals te aid ler the Memphis yellow fever sullcrers and the afflicted of the Milten fire showed turn lethe relief of the devastated people of Michigan. Ten thousand persons there are homeless. The mayor will receive subscriptions, and money sent te this office will be handed ever te him. Who gives quickly iu this cause gives twice. Aimvcg In the "Herald. ' The Amweg-Hazeltiue story is told in detail in a St. Leuis dispatch te the New Yerk Herald te-day, without any new de velepmcnts except that the fair Nellie has said that the whole thing is a falshcoed concocted by Amwcg, and that he had allowed-himself te be imposed upon by a servant girl. Gene te the Presbytery Meeting. Rev. J. Y. Mitchell, D. D., left this morning for Chanceferd, Yerk county, te be present at the meeting of the West minster presbytery, the sessions of which body open this evening. He will step with Mr. Jehu Bair, of Yerk Furnuce. Rev. J. C. Hume, of the Mission chapel, will also be in attendance, having gene en a later train. NutlliH Number. Klinger, who tried te hang himself in the Eighth ward last Tuesday, lived at Ne, 50C Maner street, net Ne. .109, as published. COLUMBIA DEWS. OUR REGULAR CORRESPONUKNCK. A young man while in a drunken con dition en Saturday evening, was robbed of nine dollars, a knife and a handsome mouth-organ. ' Thn committee of the hiffh school alumni will held its first meeting en Sept. 24. All members are requested te be present. A horse and buggy driven by Mr. Gee. Senerran off, but Gee. held en and at last succeeded in stepping the runaway. On Saturday evening the members of the Mount Zion A. M: E. Snnday school pre sented te their pastor, Rev. J. n. Accooe, a purse of money. Miss S. W. Brown this morning opened a Kindergarten, in the store room of Mrs. Cooper en Locust street, and it premises te be a success, having already ten schol ars. This afternoon a meeting of the bond holders of fhe Hanover Junction & Sus quehanna railroad will be held at Marietta te complete the arrangements of their sale en Thursday next. Mr. W. J. Heyt and seu, William, leit te-day for Bosten "and ether cities iu New Hampshire. Mr. Gee. Sample also left to day en his vacation. The baud will miss him, as he blows the second tenor with considerable skill. The funeral of Albert Thompson, who died se suddenly en last Thursday, was largely attended. The Masens and Odd Fellows, of which ledges the deceased was a member, turned out in a body. Maggie Yeung, the young colored girl who was crazy, the circumstances of which wcie published heretofore, was also buried yes terday. Fears are expressed that some young Columbians who "went West" en Satur day and have net as yet reported, have been "gathered in" with the tramps taken at Middletown, as reported else where. At the despatched office, iu the west yard at this place a pester is out announcing a re ward of $300, for the i.rrest of the man (a tianip) who en the 0th of September shot James Dougherty, a freight brakeman, near the Fish Heuse signal station, in the Heckcnsack meadows. A description of the assassin is also given, and such a man was en the streets here begging yesterday. On Saturday afternoon while Mr. Andy Reese was driving ever from Mount Jey, noticed that his herse was gradually grow ing weaker, and about a minute after wards it fell down. Mr. Recse descended from his wagon, but by that time the horse was past human aid, being stone dead. The cause of his death is net known. On Saturday afternoon considerable fun was raised en North ed street, between Seventh and Walnut streets, between Martin Ervin and C. Swartz, both gentle men past 63 years. Between A. Z. Mus sel's and Mr. Carter's places of business there is a small alley,and Mr. Ervin think iug he would de the proper thing, com menced te fence it in. Mr. Swartz, te whom the ground bclengs,seeing his prop erty being taken away from him, secured an axe and just as a gate was being hung, knocked the whele fence down. Ervin said he would put it up again, and Swartz said every time he would de se, he iu teuded breaking it down. Ne ether at tempt has as yet been made te replace the fence. On Saturday and Sunday nights thievish attempts with success were made en the houses of Messrs Ames Brady and Ficd. Abcudsheiu. A large let of cabbage was the only thing stolen. On the same night two attempts were made te rob a chicken coej) en Bethel street, but whether suc cessful or net we were unable te find out. Mr. Frank S. Given, of Philadelphia, spent Saturday with his brother, Wm. B. Given, esq. He is a member of the State Fenciblcs, and, judging from his cenver sat ion. the brigade te which the battal ion belongs, was no batter treated than the Third brigade at Wilkesbarre. Harry Hcise told a lady that Jake Rothschild was a Jeicess. Miss Sallie Norbeck, e! Lancaster, is visiting Miss Kate Marley. The rain of last cveuing has at least dene seme geed, namely, iu cooling the atmosphere and iu cleaning our streets and gutters which contained considerable filth. Ne severe shocks of lightning were felt nor loud explosions of thunder heard, although we had plenty of light cases of both. A large number of citizens, despite the drenching rain which was falling, gathered en the coal chutas and along Frent street te witness the beautiful sight of the lightning running along the oppo site side of the river. It would begin at the lower end of Wrightsville aud the closely weeded hills would be brihiautly lit up as far as the eye could see. The river below the dam, as every body in Columbia knows, is dotted with small and large islands, and here the flashes of lightning would present such a grand scene that the many who saw will long remember it. About a quattcr of eight a large ball of fi-e was seen coming directly from the clouds. At a point a short distance below the dam it appeared te touch the tops of the trees, and from thence it went rolling along ever hill and tree top until it was lest in the dim distance. A Chester County Herse Stelen. The chief of police here has received a dispatch from J. Hunt, of Glen Lech, Chester ceuuty, statinjj that his horse, to gether with a piano box buggy wagon and a set of geld mounted harness, were stolen from Downingtown last night. The horse is a hay with one white hind feet and a black mane and tail. A reward is offered for the recovery of the property. Sale or a Big Building. Bi ant's hall, Harris"burg, was sold en Satin day morning te D. Luther Jaussfer a price said te 1)3 $40,Jj00, by Colonel Jehn IT. Brant, who has been its owner for a number of years. The building will be occupied by a new enterprise. This will necessitate a remodeling of the inter ior. Etl. McUaskey Gets There. Profs. Brooks and Shaub and Wm. Leamau, esq., the committee selected by Hen. A. Herr Smith te examine applicants for West Point, have recommended the ap pointment of Edw. W. McCaskcy, son of Prof. J. P. McCaskcy, of this city. The Odd KclIew6' Parade. The parade of the I. O. O. P. at Rawlins ville en Saturday came off successfully. About 200 men were in line, including the ledges from Rawlinsville, Drumere and Quarry villc, which carried its new banner described in Saturday's Intelligence!!. A Herso Loese. At an early hour this morning Jehn Gill, of Maner street, found a little bay mare running loose in West Orange street. She had a halter en without a hitching strap and no doubt broke out of a stable. The owner will find her at Mr. Gill's. Arm Injured. Jehnsen Stewart, or Gordonville, who is employed as a brakeman en the Penn sylvania railroad, had a let of flesh tarn from his arm while coupling cars at Down ingtown. ile is new at his home, where Dr. Hoever is attending him. A Smeeth Complexion can be had by every lady who .will use Parker's -Ginger Tonic Regulating the internal organs and purilying the bleed it quickly removes pimples and gives a healthy bloom te the cheek. See notice. m Shaving becomes a luxury when indulged in daily with Cuticura Shaving Seap. IXKEMOBXAM. MiM Edith Wilsen Feil Asleep August 31, 1881. The sad event being announced In the Sab bath Scheel or the rresbytcrian Church, of thi city, a committee, viz.: Mrs. M. O. Kline, Miss Rachel Jacksen and Chas. M. Hewell were appointed te prepare an expression of sorrow ler the demise of her whom we had learned te love and esteem. MUs Wilsen was pure and unselfish, amiable and affectionate. A gentle, modest presence, a smile of rare sweetness lighted up a counte nance lull of thought and feeling. These traits el character were most Impressive and ever displayed as daughter, friend, teacher and companion, and sanctified by earnest Chris tian faith. She loved Ged's kingdom and was an earnest, faithful and efficient worker in the Church and Sabbatli Scheel. In the spirit of sweet submission she en dared the afflictions that were laid upon her. With a strong and steadfast hope she humbly waited for the call et her Master, and when the summons came, she was prepared ler it and quietly and sweetly " fell asleep in Jesus." May He who thus; comforted His child, pour consolation into the hearts ei these stricken ones who se deeply mourn her death. We will cherish in our hearts the memory of the ardent love and steadfast devotion with whicli she served the Church and Sabbath Scheel, while wc rejoice in the blessed rest which lias come te her, and the gracious re ward which she has received lrein Him who never lergcts Ills servants, nor loses sight of the works they de ler Him. OBITUARY. The Late Jehn S. Gable. At a council meeting of the Church et Ged, September 5, 1831, the undersigned were ap pointed a committee te prepare resolutions ex pressive of their sorrow at the death of brother Jehn S. Gable. Our committee would therefore beg leave te efler the following : Whereas, It ha3 pleased our Heavenly Father In His wisdom te remove trem our midst our venerable and esteemed brother, Jehn S. Gable, therefore be It Resolved, That in till-, sudi'en and unlookcil unleokcil unloekcil lor dispensation of Divine Providence our council has lest mi honored and revered co worker, who In liis life was an uclive and de voted member of the church, anil an elder ler many years. Resolved, That u bow in huniele submis sion te our Heavenly Father who cannot err, but decth all things for our geed, mid what tuny seem te be our less is his eternal gain. H Reselvcd, That while we deeply mourn his less te the church council, te the church and general church work, and te his bereaved family, we extend te them our heartfelt sym pathy in this their liouret sorrow ami ulllle ulllle tien. We commend tiiiMii te lied, and te lean upon the strong arm e! the i.erd, who is able te deliver. Resolved, That tlne resolutions be pub lished In the CViMrWi Advocate and the dally papers of this city, ami a copy thereof he pre sented te his sorrow --IrieUen family. II. B. SruiNacit, A. Lemi. Committee. E. 31. cuefpkr, ) Amusements. " The Cennie fioegali." On Wednesday even ing Charles Oayler's Irish ilramaef ' The Con Cen nie Soegah" will be produced at Fulton opera house by a company with Geerge Clarke at Its head. Frem u notice of the performance In Seranten by the Republican et that city, the following Is extracted : " Mr. Clarke's persona tien el the true-hearted Irish lad, as leiidy for fun as ler light, was as finished n piece of char acter acting as it is possible te present. His brogue vu uiietioiisandhissinginganddanc uiietieiisandhissinginganddanc ing were taking. He wai ably supported In his huinnr and pathos by Miss Jennie Vcamans. Her illalcct is very geed. She sings well, dances gracefully and quietly, and her business throughout is excellent. Sheisabornseubrctte and her humor l, decidedly infectious. The play is intensely dramatic and thrilling at times. The drama was supetbly mounted, the Sdtting of the Devil's Itasin, Hanked with basaltic rocks, while a cataract plunges into the basin, was realistic te a degree."' City Bill l'ebters. Cai son & Hensel, city bill pesters aud dis tiibnters. oflice Iktelmeenuku building, Xe.;G Seuth Queen street. Mothers never Tail te recommend Mull Hit ters as nourishing and strengthening. .ifKviAi. venca. Bed Bugs, Reaches. Rats, mice, ants, Hies, vermin, mosquitoes insects, Ac, cleared out by "Rough en Uats." 15c. boxes at druggists. Depot Jehn P. Leng & Sens, Lancaster. JUfserableness. The most wonderful and marvelous success, iu cases where persons arc siek or pining away from a condition et miserablcuess, that no one knows what ails them (profitable pa tients for doctors) is obtained by the use of Hep Hitters. They begin te euro from the first (Jese and keep it up until perfect health and strength are restored. Whoever is aiilictcd in this way need net sntfer, when they can get Hep Hitters. Sec "Truths" and "Proverbs" iu another column. sl-2wd&w " Sly Back Aches se, and I ieel miserable' saidahard-werkiugm.in. The doctor questioned lii:n and found that lie had been habitually costive for years, that new his kidneys wcr.! disordered and his whole system deranged. Kidney-Wert was re commended und hiitlitully taken and in a short time every trouble was removed. The cleansing and tonic power et this medicine en the bowels and kidneys Is wonderful. CSwi CSwi gregatienalist. sel-i-lwd&w Is your scalp full of dry husky scales and little pimples? Dr. Bensen's Skin Cure will cleanse your scalp ami remove all scales and tenderness within six days, try it. for it is the best head dressing ever used. Sold by all druggists at $1 per packige. ul2-lwdMW&S&w Wm. McCartney, S3 Lloyd tre;t, liullale, N. Y., fell and sprained his ankle. His employer, H. Andersen, l'4 Main street, procured some Themas' Eclectric Oil, and he says that a few applications enabled him te go te work as usual. Fer sale at II. 11. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. tjulnlue und Arsenic Ferm the basis of many of the Ague remedies iu the market, and arc the last resort et physi cians and people who no better medicine te employ, for this distressing complaint. The effects et either of these drugs arc destructive te the system, producing headache, intestinal disorders, vertigo, dizziness, ringing in the cars, and depression of the constitutional health. Ayer's Aece Chub is a vegetable dis covery, containing neither quinine, arsenic, nor any defbterieus Ingredient, and is mi in fallible and rapid cure for every form of Fever aud Ague. Its effects arc permanent and cer tain, and no injury can result from its use Besides being a positive cuie for Fever and Ague In nil its forms, it is also a superior rem edy for Liver Complaints. It Is an excellent tonic and preventive, ns 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 scs8-lwdeert&w In Geed Spirits. T. Walker, Cleveland, O., writes : " Fer the last twelve months I have suffered with lum bago and general debility. I commenced tak ing Bui-deck Bleed Bitters about six weeks age, and new have great pleasure in stating that I have recovered my appetite, my com plexion lias grown ruddy, and feel better nl to gether." Price $1. Fer sale at II. B. Coch ran's Drug Stere, 137 North Queen street, Lan caster. Itching files symptoms ana Cure. The symptoms arc moisture, like pcrspira lien, intense itching, increased by scratching, very distressing, particularly at night, as if pin worms were crawling in and about the rectum the private parts arc sometimes af fected ; It allowed te continue very serious re sults may fellow. Dr. Swaync's All-Healing Ointment Is a pleasant sure cure. Alse for tetter, itch, salt rheum, scald head, Erysipelas, barber's itch, blotches, all scaly, crusty, cuta cuta neous eruptions. Price, 50 cents, three boxes for $125. Sent by mail te any address en re ceipt of price in currency or three cent post age stamps. Prepared only by Dr. Swayne & Sen, 330 North Sixth street. Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all prominent druggists. I une23-3mdMWS&w My Ooed Weman. Why are you se out of sorts, never able te tell feltts that you are well? Ten te ene it's all caused in the first place by habitual consti pation, which no doubt llnally caused de ranged kidneys and liver. The sure cure for constipation is the celebrated Kidney-Wert. It is also a specific remedy for all kidney and liver diseases. Thousands are cured by it every month Try it at once Teledo Blade. se5-lwd&w irxrw AjtrxMiiajsMXXTs. pARKER'S HAIR BALSAM. rAKKEll'S HAIR BALSAM. The Best, Cheapest and Most Economical Hair Dressing. X ever tails te restore yentbful color te gray hair. 50c. and $1 sizes. PARKER'S GINGER TONIC Ginger, Buchu, Mandrake, and many of the best medi cines known are here combined Inte a medicine of such varied powers, as te make It the greatest Bleed Purifier and Tne Best Health ana strength Restorer Kver Used. It cures Complaints of Women, and diseases et the Stomach, Bowels, Lungs, Liver and Kidneys, and Is entirely different from Bitters, Ginger Essences, und etner Tonics, as it never Intoxicates. 50c. and $1 sizes. IIISCOX & CO., Chemists, X. T. Large saving buying $1 size. scp!2-lyeodeewAw 1"ARBLEIZKD SLATE WORK. FLIIO" & WILLSOlSr, 150 & 152 North Queen Street, Have just Opened MARBLEIZED SLATE MANTELS, B ORDERS FOR FLOOR AND SIDE WALL REGISTERS, SHELVES AND BRACKETS EVER OFFERED LY TUTS CITY. Parties desiring Mantels will find it greatly te their advantage te examine our stock lore purchasing. Ne trouble te show goods. Bay Ifever. Fer Hay Fever I recommend Ely's Cream Balm. It entirely relieved me from the first application ; have been a sufferer for ten years. Going lrem home and neglecting te take the remedy, 1 had an attack ; after returning I im mediately resorted te it, and found Instant re lief. I believe, had I begun Its use earlier, I should net kave been troubled. Have steed heat, dust and draughts as well its during ether months. J. Collye!:, Clerk, 118 Bread street, Elizabeth, X. J. Fer years I have been aiilictcd with Hay Fever, from early in August until f re-t. I was induced te give Ely's Cream Balm a trial. The relief was immeJiate. I regard myself cured. G. ScHREiuEcSupt. of Cordage Ce., Elizabeth, X.J. Sept. 2,"., 18). Price 50 cents. sl-2wdeed&w Aleincrn! aieiiiersit uietherslt Aru you disturbed at night and broken of your re I by a sick child suffering ami crying vith the excruciating pain el cutting teeth 1 If -.-., go at once and get a bottle of MRS. WIXSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. It will re lieve the peer little sufferer Immediately de pend upon it; there Is no mistake about it. There is net a mother en earth who has ever used it, who will net tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It Is perfectly safe te use in all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and Is the prescription et one et the eldest and best female physician and nurses in the (lulled States. Sold everywhere; 23 cents a Leuie. "iiirMvd&wM.W&S mariuaej:s. Voele Beck. On the 11 tit et September. 1831, by the Rev. W. T. Gerhard, at his resi dence, Ne. 31 East Orange street, Mr. Christian S. Voglete Miss Mary T. Beck, both et East Lampeter. ltd XliW AWJlRTlSVaiENTS' WANTED AGOOnVAKMlsHKKj; ALM one geed Cabinetmaker, at F. VOLLMER'S Furniture Ware wool us, Mill North Queen Street. ltd 1AUi:iCU SUOP AT MUVATE SAI.K ) An old established llrst-clas stand, cen trally located, with geed-will and fixtures, new doing a. tine business, will be sold at a bargain by culling at Ne. 435 North street. scl2-lwd larir variety et Household and Kitchen Furniture consisting et bedsteads, mattress and chaff beds, 4 stuffed chairs, a let of cine seat and ether chairs, two half moon tables, two sofas, two centre tables, one drop-leaf tabic, case et drawers, a large heater, small stove, sewing machine, sate, 33 yards et oilcloth, carpet by the yard, tubs, stands, buckets, large Iotef lace curtains, queensware, aud a great many arti cles tee numerous te mention. Sale te commence at 9 o'clock a. 111., w hen terms and conditions will be ma.lc known by GEO. J. EDWARDS. B. F. Rewe, Auct. sepl2-2ld T B. MARTIN & CO. FOR EARLY PALL. XliW CRETONNES, NEW PRINTS, NEW GINGHAM!?, NEW SUITINGS, NEW CHINTZES. CANTON FLANNELS, SHEETINGS. AND BROWN MUSLINS, FLANNELS, LINENS, &c.,Sc. Hosiery, Gloves, Notions, &e. Carpet and Wall Papers. SEW LOT OF MOSQUITO CANOPIES Put up at no extra charge. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. W. King and Prince Streets, LANCASTER. PA. KSTKRTA IX31JSXTS. jtULTOX OPEBA IIOCSP.. Thursday Evening-, September 15. First appearance this season et the Popular Favorites, Mr. iii(l Sirs. N. C. Goodwin, (ELIZA WEATHERSBY), Supported by a strong Dramatic Company, under the management et Brooks & Dicksen, when will be presented a Most Amusing Com edy in three acts, by G. R. Sims, entitled " flie Meier 1 Sim" ADMISSION , RESERVED SEATS,. ..35, 50 & 75c. .... (ev Fer sale at Opera Heuse Oflic i. scpl0-."td PULTON OPERA HOUSE. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. J no. M. Hickcy has the honor te anneunce the first appearance here, as above, of the leading Comedian of the Metropolis, MR. GEORGE CLARKE, In CHARLES GAY LEE'S Romantic Sensa tional Irish Drama, THE CONNIE SOOGAH, Aided by the Superb CLAKKE-UAYLEK COMPANY. Special New Scenery taken from photographs and sketches of scenes In Ireland. Magnificent Costumes, Original Music. Tableaux. Ac. ADMISSION RESERVED SEATS, 3., 50 & 75c. 75c, Fer sale at Opera Hensc Olllce fcpie-ita MISVELLAXEOVS. STOKE FOR KENT.-STOKE BOOM NO. 118 Xerth Queen street, formerly occupied by the undersigned. Fixtures complete. Rent reasonable. Call en AL. ROSENSTEIN, scy7-3td Ne. 37 North Queen Street Democratic County Committee. There will be a meeting of the Democratic County Committee at Shober's hotel, Lancas ter, at 10 a. m., Monday, September 19. for or ganizatlen ami ether business. W. U. HENSEL, Chairman. Every member's attendance Is urgently re quested, d&w 'pARKKK'S GINGER TONIC. M ARBLEIZED SLATE WORK. -:e:- the Finest Let et be MARKETS. Philadelphia Market. Philadelphia, September 12. Fleur market strong; Superfine, at $1 00fl5 00; extra at i5 5030 00 ; Ohie and Indiana family, at 7 357 73; Pennsylvania family $7 00 723; St. Leuis de 7 73Q8 00; Minnesota Extra J 7337 23; de straight, J7 25$7 50; winter patent $8 OOgS 30 : spiing de f8 0C 823 Rye flour at $i 23. Wheat Market tirmcr ; Ne. 2 Western Red at $1 41; Del. and Penn'u Red and de Amber $1 41Q1 42. Cern linn ; fair local demuud ; steamer 7i)e ; yellow, 7171Kc ; mixed, 7ee J Ne. :t Mixed, G5KT0C Oats dull and lower; Ne. 1 White. 4!)50c ; Ne. 2, de 48c ; Ne. 3. de iCy.Ri7e: no. 2, Mixed, 4g iu'c Rye none here ; $1 (XI bU. Previsions marset llrm ; mt.s. perk at $20G082100; beet hams, at I! ; India me- beet. J22 50, f. e. b. Bacen Smoked shoulders $y. ; salt de S'c ; smoked hams I3Kc ; pickled i-at,i, 12j512.c Laid firm : city ketl!i:$12 73; !oe-t butchers' ll 50; prune .steam $12 Oft 12 73. Butter scarce and wanted at lull rates; Pennsylvania creamery extra Sic; Western de 32c; de gexl te choice 2!ig 31c; Biadferd county anil New Yerk extra, 2820e ; firsts, 2527c. Rolls scarce; Pcnn'a 02 ; Vestbin, 1320e. Eggs firmer ; Pcnn'a at 2021c; Western at lac Cheese low grades quiet, but choice steady ; New Yerk full cream 12J413c ; Western full cream llc; de lair te geed, leIle. Petroleum firm ; Relluid 7'ic. Whisky firm at $1 18. Seeds Geed te prime (Mever llrm at U ll4c ; Timethy firm at fcJ S3JJ2 !5 ; Flu.vseid dullat$14fl143. Kew KerK Maritei. New erk, Sept. 12. Fleur Sta'.e and West eru a shade stronger, nnd moderately active : Supcrttne State, 3 23C ue ; extra de JO CO ( 50; cheice de JC Ct)(! 73; tancv de 80SS (K); round hoop Ohie i6 10i .30: choice de f G037 50; superfine western $3 23g0 0) ; common te geed extra de 10 COfjG CJ ; choice de S 7038 00 ; choice white wheat de, at $7 00QS CO. Southern llrm and quiet ; common te fair extra $U 1337 30 : geed te choice de $7 4038 50. Wheat ;45c litgher, and lalrlv uclive; Ne. 2 Red, October, $1 4C51 IS ; de' Nev. $1 50 1 076 : de Dec, $1 53l 53t; de Sept., $1 4IJ bid, $1 45 asked. Cern 4-JSc higher, moderately active ; mix ed v CHI em spot, G771!-c ; de future, 7IJ TI)rC. OatsJ'c higher and quiet; Oct.. 433 44J.c : state 4250c ; Western 450Mc. Ncn ynuintiena 01 the (train Market Furnished by Jacnli j;. Leng, Commission ISrekcr. Cuicaiie. Sept. Oct. Nev. Wheat SVxy. I.2J $ L31 iear. $ 1.2CK Cern. ........ . G3J ti7 Oats AWt .wA Year. .30J4 Perk l'UHJ 19.23 Lurd 12 22' 5 12.12 1 ear. 12.17 I'llir.AUtt.VlIIA. Sept. Oct. Nev. Wheat $1.43 f 1.43V $ l.4qk Cern 70 .72 .7CJ? Oats V)i All .47" Grain and Prevision limitations. One o'clock quotations et grain and provis previs ions, furnished by S. K. Viindt, Breker, 13: East King street. Chicaoe. 3e;t. 12. NOV. $ 1.32 .61 Aiy2 Nev. 1.49- .76 Alii Live Stock Markets. Chicaoe. Hogs Receipts, 12,000 head; ship ments, 2.710 head ; market sleidy ; mixed pack ing at $ W)8 50: light, or bacon, JW 45383; choice heavy, ?; 7ii2'7 15 ; culls and grassers, $4 0i)C 2.1. ' Cattle Receipts, 10.000 head ; shipments, 4.C00 head : market generally unchanged ; experts, WlOgOlO; common te lair shipping, $1 23 5 SO; geed te choice de., $3 -I0I; native butch ers' active and firm at $2 4034' 23 : steckcrs and teedcrs, $2 K)4 ; dairy calves 9gl4 W head : rangers steady, with a lair demand ; Texans, $2 G .g4 23, mainly at 3 20Q3 70 ; lmirbrecds and Americans, $3 !WU0. Sheej) Receipts, 1,300 head: shipments, 140 head ; choice In geed demand ; common te choice, $'1 354 50. Cattle Market. Puiladelvhia, September 12. Cattle market active: sales, 3.W0; prime, t;'4c; geed, 3$(c; medium, 45;c; common, 3yx fcheep market dull; sales, 11,030; prime. iJ3ii ; geed, 4J433 ; medium, S'Aili ; culls, JI1 50; stock ewes, $23; Chcster county Lambs, 57c : Western. 3'-c. Hegg Market In active demand ; sales. 4,009 ; gyetl gradcs.910s ; common stock. 6'i 8c stecJt Juarcet. New Yerk, Philadelphia ami Lecal Sleeks also United States Bends reported dally by Jacob B. Loxe, N. E. Cor. Centre Square New Yerk Stocks. Stocks lower. Sept. 12. A. M. P. M. P. X 10:00 1:00 3:00 4jJ3 .... ... ir 125J5 12G4 ...120 120 g 10J ... 3K ... C5 ... 21 .... 2214 ... 124ji 124125 ... 103 .... p?2 jilOI16 , Chicago North Western. . Chicago. Mil. & St. Paul..., Canada Southern , C. C.AI.C. R.R Del.,Lack.& Western Delaware St Hudsen Canal. Denver ft Rie Grande S3 KliJ 10& Hannibal ft St. Jee. ... aw Lnkc Shere ft Mich. Southern.. 123K 123K 121i Manhattan Elevated 2ij .... 2P4 Michigan Central IXi M 97 Missouri, Kansas ft Texas 40 41 41 N. Y., Lake Erie ft Western 43$ 4.T 43 New Jersey Central 94J4 aj2 9.4 X. Y., Ontario ft Western 30-;4 30J 31 New Yerk Central 143'J 113K ume x Mississippi Pacific Mall Steamship Ce.... SL Paul ft Omaha de Preferred Central Pacific Texas Pacific... Union Pacific Wabash, St. Leuis & Pacific... " " Preferred. Western Union Tel. Ce Philadelphia. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania R. R it emit 11 fr Lehigh Valley Leliigli Navigation Buffalo, Pitts, ft .Western Northern Central Northern Pacific " Preferred Hestenville... Philadelphia ft Erie R. R Iowa Gulch Mining Uritxe States Bends. United Slates 4 per cants 1 5 it tt qi r , Sept. Oct. Wheat $ i.a;v $ i. Cern r.t'4 ,ve Oats 3.1,'s .40 Perk i!).3 Lard 12.15 12.25 Philadelphia. Sept. Oct. Wheat $ 1 43 $ i.45; Cem .. .71 .722h Oats 4J .4j uyt .... 43 51 50 51,i 40 4fli 40 10J ... 103$ 122" vii'y, 123 4s?i5 V.y. 49K v siy i SSJ S' 90 fitJiJ Cm Wyi 3I,4 31 32 44 i 7 40$ .... 40 81& S1J5 81 21 P.M. 1:00 J a(7s Jle 10H .... . .. 10P4 xmuesa, cc. WHITE WINK VlNEGAK, 05 PER CEXT. Alcohol, Wines and Liquors, Coffees, Sugars ami Teas, all at RIXGWALT'S tcblMvd Ne. 203 West King Street THIRD EDITION. MONDAY EVENING. SEPT. IS, 1881. HOPE REVIVED. TO-DAY'S NEWS MORE FAVORABLE. THE PRESIDENT HAS A U00D MWHT And Begins the Day With Lewer Pulse and Temperature. DANGER STILL PRESENT, HOWEVER. THE THREATENED ABSCESS. UK. BLISS KKTAISS CHfcEKFULNESS. An Unusually Geed Night. Elberex, September 12.-8:30 a. m. Official The president passed an unusual ly geed night ; his sleep being uninter rupted, except occasionally te enable him te take nourishment. The suppuration from the parotid has almost entirely ceas ed. The epening from which the pus dis charged is rapidly healing. The cough is less, and the expectoration greatly dimin ished. Temperature, 93.4; pulse, 100; respiration, 18. The Apprehended Abacess. Leng Branch; N. J., Sept. 12.-10:15 a. m. l he morning bulletin has had the effect of allaying somewhat the appre hension which was caused last ni"ht, and it is generally conceded by the attending surgeons that the patient is iu a mere favorable condition. Whether the lung troubled will pass away or develope into an abscess cannot yet be predicted. If the patient passes a quiet day and maintains the gain made during the night his condi tion will be mere favorable, but until this time lapses it cannot be saiii that he has entirely overcemo the lung trouble. A continued favorable condition, how hew how ever, may enable him te gain sufficient strength te override any serious results from this apprehended abscess en the right lung. The situation is considered sufficiently grave by the members of the cabinet te wan ant a postponement of the proposed trip te the White Mountains, and Post master General James said this morning that he would go toXewYeik, but should return this evening. The day is bright and bids fair te be quite warm. Dr. ICIiss Mere Cheerful. Loxe Branch, N. J., Sept. 12.-12:20 p. m. Dr. Bliss feels better this morning. He savs that the president's pulse is about 100, temperature normal, and respiration but slightly above that point. Gen. James Delighted. Elrrrex, N. J., Sept. 12. 11:20 a.m. Postmaster General James saw the presi dent this morning, tle says he found him iu geed spirits and generally much better than he had dared te expect. A brief conversation eccurred, during the course or which the president firmly grasped the general's hand and spoke in a very clear voice. The general says his eyes te-day arc especially bright and natural looking. The postmaster general was se imprersed with the improvement that he thinks he will yet be able te go te the White Moun tains. Ile has geno te New Yerk this morning en business. The Lung Complication Less Threatening. As the day passes the president im proves, and the surgeons feel mero en couraged and express the opinion that the lung complication is under control. The mero cautious prefer waiting for a time before resuming the sauguiue feeling which generally prevailed previous te the new complication. A ISrlght Day. Leng Branch, Sept 12, 1. p. m. Un official Bulletin. At 10 o'clock Dr. Bliss says the president's pulse is 100, tempera ture 09 and respiration 20, and that he is hiving a bright day. Review et the Day. Leng Branch, Sept 12, 1:15. v. m. The day opened bright and pleasant, ex cepting a trifle warm. The morn ing bulletin was generally considered te be encouraging, and had the effect of allaying te a considerable extent the excitement which was occasioned by the gloomy and decided feeling of appre hension for the patient last night. As the morning progressed the president appeared te gain and the surgeons are of the opinion that the lung complication is new under control aud that it will net de serious harm. At about 10 o'clock Postmaster General James called en President Garfield. On entering the room the postmaster general said, "Geed morning, Mr. President." The president returned the salutation and asked Gen. Jame3 te be seated. " Oh," said the general, " I merely called te pay my respects and te ascertain hew you were getting along." " But you must sit down," insisted the president. Talking Business. The general did se and the following dialogue ensued : ThcPresident "Hew is the posteffico department getting en ?" James" Splendidly ; we have assumed a civil service basis. Since you have been sick there have bean ue appointments or removals of any note. " The president smiled at this and in quired hew the star route investigation was progressing. The postmaster general said : "The in vestigation is continuing satisfactory. The attorney general and myself are still en gaged upon it and we have matters in very geed shape. " The President "Hew much have you saved in your department this year?" James "In round numbers about $1,500,000.' The interview continued a few minutes Ieneer, after which General James bid the president geed morning saying he was going te New Yerk. Always Sanguine. The postmaster general who has been very sanguine of the president's recovery ever since he was shot, informed a repre sentative of the associated press before leaving for the city that he was very favorably impressed with the president's appearance and found him looking much brighter than he had expected te. His eyes were extremely bright and was gen erally cheerfuL "In fact," said hey" I think his condition, if it continues as favorable as it is this morning will war rant our going te the White Mountains." What &walm Says. General Swaira said a short time before neon te day the president slept from 10 te 2 o'clock last night. He then awoke and took seme nourishment and immediately fell asleep again and did net wake till 4 a. m. At this hour he was sponged off and in the course of a few minutes fell asleep again and did net wake till 7 o'clock at which time he was apparently refreshed. Rockwell's BnlleUn. Cel. Rockwell says the president's sleep last night was the best since he was shot. The colonel con sidered that the wound trouble is passing away and says the president is stronger. His cough is better te-day and he expectorates freely aud without much effort. The colonel compares the expectoration with a bad cold, and says te-day that it is very similar te a cold that has been loose and is passing off. "It should be berne in mind," said Cel. Rockwell, " that when an improvement in the president's case is noted it is net a great improvement, but rather a slight gain His better days are only slight improvement evor his mere unfavorable days and often I take his general condition as my guide and can plainly see an aggregate impioe:nent, while it would be almost impossible te point out any particular point which had materially changed." " Well, Colonel," inquired the reporter, "there has been a decided rally since last night, has there net ?" " Yes, a great improvement," was the reply. Attorney General MacVeagh feels very much encouraged te-day and expresses the opinion that the surgeons are centidcut that the alarming features of the lung trouble have passed away and that erin is entirely under control new. He does net think that any s-erieus result will be encountered from the affection of that organ herctoferccxpluiucd. "Everything," said Mr. MacVeagh, " leeks mero encour enceur againg and I feci much relieved." Dr. liltaft Interviewed. Dr. Bliss, in an interview at neon, said the president was better ; that he had a geed night's rest aud it was having a geed effect. He had taken nourishment frcely aud had some milk punch with brandy in it ; that the affection of the lung was nearly if net completely under control, and that it was a local lobular inflamma tion, and would pass away without serious results. At this hour (2 p. m.) everything leeks faverable again and if it continues through out the day and night there, will be every reason for entertaining better expectation. 1I03IKLESS AND HUNGRY. The Plteeu Appeal that Ceu-.es from the Northwest. CixcrxxATt, Sept. 12. An appeal is telegraphed from Pert Huren, Michigan, te the American people requesting aid for the sufferers in the burnt distiict. More than two hundred charred victims have been buried and meie are being daily discovered. Fifteen hun dred families are utterly destitute and houseless, huddled in barns aud school beuses, scorched, blinded and homeless. Some wander half crazed around the ruins of their homes seeking their dead, and mero than ten thousand people, who a week age occupied happy homes, are new without shelter. They are hungry and al most naked. SKRIOUS POISOXINC Heath In Alucaeral Can. Cixcisxati, Sept. 12. A serious rase of poisoning occurred in this city last night, affecting Cornelius O'Leary, his wife and three children. They ate canned mackerel for supper and were all taken down at ouce with violent symptoms of lead poisoning, and at one time were thought te be at the peiut of death, but at midnight there wcre hopes for the family's recovery. The matter is te be investigated. Fifteen Lives Lest. Chicago, Sept. 12. A special dispatch from Frankfort!, Mich., announces the wreck early yesterday morning of the steamer Columbia of the Northeastern line involving a less of 15 lives. The vessels was caught iu the gale of Sat 111 day night, and se badly handled by the sea that her cargo shitted. Tim passengers and crew (with the cx:eptiea of these lest) succeeded in getting away in small beats just as the steamsr sunk. Kess aud Trickctt Win at Terente. Terente, Sept. 12. The final heat single scull race was wen te day by Ress, Conley second, Courtney third, Uamm fourth, TenEyck fifth. Lee did net stait. The consolidation race, single scull, was wen by Trickett, Gandaur second, IIes mer third. WKATUEK INDICATIONS. Washington, D. C, Sept. 12. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, clearing weather, preceded by local rains, winds mostly northerly, rising, followed by falling barometer, and stationary or lower tem perature. The Old Defender Celebrating. Baltimore, Sept. 12. The association of Defenders of Baltimore are te-day cele brating the G7th anniversary of the battle of North Peiut. The Old Guard has new dwindled te a mere handful.' 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