LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 24, 1881. r Till: K1JC1NOCT1AL. A Heavy ISleir, Witli Thunder, Lightning and Haln. The equinoctial bterm vras a little late in putting iu an aj;eai'.ince, but it came yestetday afternoon with considerable severity. It began with a blew, that raised such immense clouds of dust of a dirty yellow color, as te render objects invisible less than a hun dred yards away. The thousands of yards of mourning drapery, hung in all parts of the city, was greatly damaged avd disar ranged, and net a little of it blown down. Kebert Clark while lowering the large Hag from the flagstaff en top of the In telligexcek building, made a narrow es cape from being blown from the reef and had the skin tern from his fingeis by the llag-ceid slipping swiftly through his closed hand. A number of fruit and bhade trees were uprooted and signs and fences blown down, but no serious accident is ic ic pertcd. A part of the llagstafT ei the Union liic company was blown down and MissJAnnie Neher, who lives near by, nar nar lewly escaped being struck by it. The rain fell fast for a !,hert time and quickly laid the clouds of dust, purified the air and revived things in general. The centre of the s'.erm seemed te be some distance fiem the city, though the lihtninc was very bright and the thun der heavy. The storm was of sheit dura tien. Columbia Ncivs. Ycstei day's rain itTreshing. The Citi zens' band has finally disbanded, for lack of popular appreciation and patranage. AH business susjxmded next Monday, morning, church services and general me morial set vice in the opera house in the afteinoen, attended by Ce C and G. A. II. Wrightsvillc will seen have a circus. At Mt. ion's A. M. K. weeds meeting te-morrow Iviv. Mis. II. A. Baker will preach en "Ged, the Light ami Protector if the chuech." E. E, Lutheran ckutch appointments for te morrow pub lished elsewhere. Kevs J. Hunter, Seil hamer. Getz, Lengaud Beck at the Bethel church preparatory services te rnoriew evening. Rev. F. W. Staley iu St. Jehn's Lutheran chinch to-menow evening. Emanuel Frcy and Kaudull Allisen have settled their suit "Squire Frank sent down a drunk and disorderly for '50 days. Harry Upp has returned from the West, and Mivs Bicsler is iu town. Mr. Samuel Filbert will drape the E. E. Lutheran church and the opera house in mourning. Rail Iteuucre. AVhen court opened this meriiiim Samuel II. Reynolds, esq., counsel for Edw. II. Cele, against whom a civil suit for $10,000 wasenlcicd yesterday by Ein'l Gundaker for the alleged seduction of the hitter's wife, m:ide a motion that the defendant be discharged from custody en common bail. The court declined te de se, but reduced the bail from $10,000 te $2,000. At neon te-day Cele entered bail, Jacob Gruel and Mrs. Elizabeth Reese becoming his sure ties. Amusements. " The Hliali;ii.l.'" W'tll PuMiicly Appcur Te-Hilit.X delightful entertainment may be salely premised at Fulton opera lieiwc t -night, lien HawilyV "Strategists" will pos itively produce their very comical play. The following notice I their performance in Kasteu, Thursday evening, is tiein the Aryus of that place : " Ilavei ly's comedy company supperliiig Mr. .tee Pel 1c iu Tliee. SayieN far cical comedy, 'The Su-.itcgi-.ls,' 'appealed in the Able opera house last evening beiere an audience that did nothing but l.mgli tiein the liscet the curtain te the drop of the same at thcemlel the last act. The Strategist's' is be yond all doubt one of the most comical come dies that lias eer visited K:r-teu. All present were pleased. It anyone in the audience went te the opera Iieiim; with the blues he must cer tainly have had tliein lcnieved. There was no end te laughing. Tln-re was applause enough for a dozen pel lernfancc-. Eery member of the company u:u up heail in bis or her part." "TheSlratcgKis" will pesitie!y perferin at I'lillen opera heiisu te-night. Tac Florences Vunrclcil. Tlie engagement el Mr. and Mrs. W. .1. Florence le play "The Mighty Dellar" at Fulton opera house en Monday night is canceled. SwItcubucK Excursion. On Wednesday, October 5. Round trip ticket1' geed ler Thursday only, $:.i" trein Lancaster and Columbia. Manhclui, Ephralaand I.ititi: only $.1. Train leaves Lancaster and Columbia all! a. in.; Maulicitu, ;.:!; Lititz,-4.; Kphiata, 7:01. sepl21,U.V-ieetl,3 Emaciation, dropsy, mental and physical disability an estcd by Malt Hitlers. Items County Fair. Cheap excursion te Reading en Wednesday, September 28. Fare for the leiuul trip from Lancastcrand Columbia $1.40. Train leaves Lancaster (Kingstteet)at :Vlu.in.; Columbia, :M a. m. Leaves Maiihelm at b:'5S, fuie$l; leave LitiU at 8:50, fare '.Hie; leaves Eplirataat 9:15, laws OTic. Hal loon ascension en Wednes day. scpt21.2-2&24 Theiucenet medicinal soap-, the matchless Cullcura. Salex, 1679, 450,000 cakes. .rt:t:iAL netjves. iX is simply marvelous hew quickly consti pation, biliousness, sick headache, lever and ague, and malaria, are cured by "Sellers' Liver Pills." scn-lmd&w Hetter than putting one dollar out ut com pound ln1crc-t. Is the sending il te Dr. C. W. Bensen, Haltluieic, Md.. ler two boxes of his Celery and Chamomile PUN, which cure nerv ous disease, iulet the mind, bring en refresh ing sleep and prevent paralysis. Ge te II. J!. Cecni-.m'K urug Mere, 137 North Queen street, ter Mrs. 7'Vcciiaa'jj New No Ne No tienal Dues. Fer brightness and durability et oelor.ure uiiitiualrd. Celer from 2 te 5 pounds. Directions in Kngiishaud (Serman. Price. 15 cents. " Lindscy's Bleed Seal chcr" the great med icine for fever mid ague, malaria, and all bleed poison. Don't tall te use it. sen-lind&w Universal Approbation By the community at large lias been given te Burdock Bleed Bitters. Ne instance is known where dissatisfaction has been manifested by their use, or where aught but benellt followed their adminlsl ration. Price $1. Fer sale at II. II. Cochran's drug store, 137 North tjuccii street, Lancaster. Why Wear Piasters '.' They may relieve, but they can't cure that tame back for the kidney's are the trouble and you ant a reinc-ty te act directly en their se cretions, te purify and restore their healthy condition. Kidney-Wert has that specific ac tion and at the same time it regulates the bowels perfectly. Don't wait te get sick, but get a package te-day, and cure yourself. Either liquid or dry for sale at the druggists. Etnyhampten Republican. sl'J-lwd&w Terrible Less of Life. Millions of xats, mice, cats, bed bugs, reaches, lese tneir lives by collision with "Heugh en Bats." Sold by druggists, 15c. A Cough, Celd or sere Tnreat should ec stepped. Neglect frequently results In an In. curable Lung Disease or Consumption. Brown's irenchiaI Troches de net disorder the stomach like cough syrups and balsams, but act directly en the infinined parts, allaying lrvftatlen, give relief In Asthma, Bronchial Coughs, Catarrh, and the Threat Troubles which Singers and PublicSpeakers arc subject te. Fer thirty years Brown's Bronchial Troches have been recommended by physi cians, and always give perfect satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and constant use for nearly an entire generation, they fiavc at tained well-merited rank among the lew staple remedies or the age. Sold at 23 cents a box everywhere. uiS-lvdTTli&S&lyw HENRY'S CARBOLIC SALVE. The best Salve In the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tetter.chappcd hands, chilblains, corns and all kinds et skin erup tions, freckles and pimples. The salve is guaranteed te gli-e perlecl satisfaction in every case or money refunded. Be sure you iet Henry's Carbolic Salve, as all ethcis are jut imitations and counterfeits. Price 23 cents. Sold In Lancaster at Cochran's Drugstore, 137 ami 133 North Ouecn street, Itclnns ille symptoms ana Cnre. The symptoms are taeiature, like pcrsplra tinn, intense itching, increased by scratching, very distressing, particularly at night as if pin worms were crawling In and about the rectum the private parts are sometimes af !fct:: : ii allowed te continue very serious re- 3 suit., may lollew. Dr. Swayne's All-Healing Ointment 13 a pleasant sure cure. Alse ler totter, itch, salt rheum, 6cald head, Erysipelas, barbel 'a Itch, blotches, all scaly, crusty, cuta cuta neous eruptions. Trice, 50 cents, three boxes for $123. Sent by mail te any address en re re ceipeor pi Ice til currency or three cent post age stamps. Prepared only by Dr. Swayne ft son. 330 North Sixth street. Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all prominent rtrnggists. 1 uncS-SmdM WS&w Wicked for Cleriryinen. "1 believe Ittebenll wrong and even wicked ler clergymen or ether public men te be led Inte giving testimonials te quack doctors or vile stuffs called medicines, but when a really meiltotleus article is made up et common val uable remedies known te all. and that all phy sicians use and trust iu dally, wcfiheuld freely commend it. I therefore cheerfully and hear, tlly commend Hep Bitters for the geed they have done incand my friends, firmly believing they have no equal ler family use. I will net be without them." Hev. , Washington, D. C. sepl5-2wd&w A ioed Angel's Visit A Tale et "Koia- dalla." Blanche called en Kate, one pleasant day, and found Jirr sad and sighing, dearest friend, once bright and gay. new scarce could keep from crying; ler, '-eh," she said, "'tis a dis grace te see with screlula, my face se badly man ed :" then bald her friend, "Xtesadalls will your Doubles end." Blanche called en Kate another day and found her once mere blithe and gay, her lace as radiant, skin as fair, us any maiden's anywheie. Fer skin diseiu.es and impure bleed, there's nothing in the weild se geed as Uesadalls, It drives away all skin dlserdcis, humor, nay, it tones the sys tem, cuies your ills and banishes all doctor's bills ! Sold In Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Stoie, 137 and 13!) North Queen street. Jy30-lydoed&w8 JJiATJIS. Haiimsu. Iu West Laniiieter township, en September 2J, ISs'l, at his lcsiilcnce, Michael llainili, bi. In thcSlth yearet his age. Tins relatives and ti lends et the family are le-pecttully invited te attend the iuncral, Iretn his late residence. West Lampeter town ship, en Sunday morning, at 10 o'clock. Inter ment at burying ground en farm. 2tU Kevta. "sept. 2.1, 18S1. In this city, at the resi lience of her husband, Nes. 50 and 52 West King strc'-t. aftera lingering illness, Annie S. lieyer. wile et Jeseph 11. Heyer, anil daughter et Ames H. Sliumau, in the 4iH.li yearet her As daughter, wile, as mother, friend. Devotion was her aim ; Shu met. at last, a glorious end. And died with honored name. Thus, while we deeply mourn her death, Se sad. and yet se sweat. We'll pialsehcr with our latest breath. And pray that we may meet. The relatives and friends of the lamily are lespectlully invited te attend the funeral from the residence et her husband. West King sticct, en Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. AX'ir AUVEltllSJiMMlllS. "11 rANTKl! A ;OI) GIRL. TO DO GKN- er.ilhou-cv.-erk. Apply at Xe. 225 North D uke st rect. sep2l-2td riMIH KKGUL.AU MONTHLY MKK.TING X el the People's Building and Lean -Association will be held this (Saturday) evening, at Iteineehl's office. Ne. 41 North Duke street. Meney leaned at i o'clock. ltd II. W. VILLEE, Sec'y. riMli: KKGULAK MONTHLY AIEKT1NU Or L the American Mechanics' Building and Lean Association will be held this (Saturday) evening at S o'clock. In Franklin's Olllce, Ne. 3 Ea-t orange street. WM.T. JEFFLUIES, ltd Secretary. ATTENTION, .SIR KNIGHT.St THE members et Washington Legien, Ne. 3, K. or It. ait: requested te meet at their hall en Monday, September 20, at ! o'clock, 10 attend church, in lull uniform. IJv order of the Captain, ltd II. McELKOY. ATTENTION, . A. R. SERVICES WILL be held in the Second Evangelical church. North Mulbeny street, at w hichthe G. A. It. is Invited te be picseut. Pest Ne. 84, G. A. H.. will meet at their hall at 10 o'clock a. m., Mon day. By order et the Committee. ltd CIHUUKKS, WANTED SIX GOOD TABLE hands en harness leather. Apply imme diately te J. RIFE & BKO., ltd Keystone Tannery, Mlddletewn Pa. w OKSES AT PUBLIC SALE ON MON DAY. SEPT. 20. 181. will be sold at Dan lei Legan's sale stables, back et the McGraun Heuse. Lancaster, Pa., SIXTEEN HEAD OF OHIO HOUSES. Amongst them are some, very flncdrlvers .-ale le commence at 1 o'clock. A ciedit of IV) dav& mil be given. ltd " DANIEL LOGAN. i WORD IN SEASON. All in lending puttinsr iu a Fin mice this season will de wcllte call and sec the "NOVELTY," one of the most durable, economical and ler finality the cheapest in the market; also ether makes as well as a large variety et PARLOR STOVES, IIEATEUS and RANGES, among which is the Celebrated ' UAD1ANT HOME " Parler Heater. Te custemeis and ethers, I would say new is the time te huve your Stovesand Furnaces ex amined and put in elder beiere the cold weather sets in. A. O. KEPLER, sep24 4tdS -te & 4S North yneen Street. VT Ol'ICE TO CO NTRACTOKS. eEALED ll proposals will be received at the County Commissioners' elllce at Lancaster. Pa., until FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 18S1, at 12 o'clock, m., for the election and completion et a gallery In the Law Library Roem et the Court Heuse. Bids must include painting and all material and labor required. Plans and specifications can be seen by calling at the ellicc of Ccl. W. 11. Geihart, Law Building, near the Court Heuse. The Coinmissieneis reserve the right te reject any or ull bids. By order of the Commissioners. Attest- I.N. S.WILL. sep2l-2td Clerk. TAIR AND FESTIVAL. THE FAIR AND FESTIVAL OK TUK MISSION WEST C II AT EL Will open THIS EVENING in the Second Story et Fulton Opera Heuse, te continue until SATURDAY, OCTOBER I. ADMISSION.. ...10 CIS ltd "17-ALUABLESAND AND STONE l'KOP V crtv at public sale. On FRIDAY, SEP TEMBERS!), 1SS1, will be sold by public ven due at Sam. W. Potts's hotel, at Winner's Bridge, en the Lancaster & Philadelphia turn pike, one mile east of Lancaster City, that val uable sand and stone property. CONTAINING EIGHTEEN ACRES, mere or less, located at Witmcr's Bridge, ad joining lands of Adam Landis, Sam. Potts and "ethers. The improvements consist et a 0110 and a half-story STONE MANSION HOL'SE, 41x22 lect, witli a two-story stone back building, 33x 20 lect. The house contains eight rooms and has been lately remodeled and nicely papered. BANK BARN, 50x33 feet, with an ovcranet 7 leet wide, with Wagen Shed, Ice Heuse, Car raige Heuse and Cern Crib attached. The Bain is strongly built and arranged for the curing el tobacco, no les- than five acres having been placed in it. The land is verv productive and particular ly adapted ter Tobacco and the culture of early vegetables, and lying in clese vicinity te Lancaster would make it convenient for trucking purposes. There is an INEXHAUSTIBLE GOOD PIT OF BUILDING SAND en the premises, and Dunlap's Sand bears a widespread; reputation among bullders-in the city et Lancaster. There is splendid BUILDING 8TONK011 the place and readily quarried. Any person wishing te view the premises beiere the day et sale will please call en the subscriber residing thereon. An indisputable title will be given, and one half the purchase money can remain ler a number et years. Sale te commence at 3 o'clock p. m., when conditions and terms will be made known by FRANCES DUNLAP, B. F. Kewe, Auct. lul N etici:. Our REAL ESTATE CATALOGUE for Oc teber will be issued shortly. Persons wishing their properties noticed should send descrip tions at once. Xe charge unless sold. ALLAN A. HERR & CO., . Real Estate, Collection and Ins. Agents, seriUKJmdi :i Nerijj piike street, JfEW ADTEBTISEMESTS. G rvXEK, BOWERS & HUKSTI ABE XOW SHOWING THE LARGEST STOCK OF OW STYLE CARPETS IX LAXCASTEB, AT THE LOWEST PRICES. CALL AND SEE BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE. Our store will be closed the entire day en Monday, September ii, in token of lespect te the memory of the late President et the United States. GIVLER, BOWERS & HURST'S Dry Mil!!, M nfeut Tailor anil Garnet Use, ' 25 EAST KING STREET, X AKOE STUCK. ""I dOD GOODS. Fer Heusefurnishing Goods. STOVES, ' HEATERS, FURNACES, ROOM STOVES, RANGES, PARLOR STOVES, OFFICE STOVES, EGG STOVES, AND ALL OTHER KIND OF STOVES, ChaiKieliers, Lamps, and all kind of Lamp Goods, - MA1U3LEIZED SLATE MANTELS. WOOD AND WDLLOW WARE, dec., GO TO FLINN.& WILLSON'S, 150 & 152 North Queen Street. THE OLD COR. DUKE AND VINE NORBECK & MILEY, Practical Carriage Builders, take this opportunity et calling the attention et the public te their Unrivalled Stock et Ve hides, including every variety new in use. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. FANCY BUSINESS WAGONS, witli the the most artistic painting, made en sheit notice, and satisfaction puanintecd. The best in the market. Repairing promptly attended te. Uemeniber ourMetto : "OUR WORK SUSTAmS OUR WORD," and remember the place, CORNER OF SOUTH DUKE AND VIXE STREETS. jfnir AUVEUT1SEM.EH1S. 8 OUR KKIIUT 1.UNCI1 AND GEO. KEI ler's Philadelphia beer THIS EVENING at the rear bar Leepard Hetel. ltd BUILDING STONE Mary's Catholic ctiet Atinlvtn 1TOR SALK AT ST. Church, West Vine ltd daniel Mclaughlin, LTVERYBODY IS TUE1R OWN JUDGE. I therefore extend a cordial invitation and would have yen call and examine for yourself the merits of my goods und com pare them for quality and price with these that may be seen elsewhere. My aim Is te sell first-class goods as low as they ean be sold. I will esteem it a pleasure te show goods whether you desire te buy or net. We can show them at night and arc open till 9 p. 111. FURNITURE, PICTURE FRAME AND LOOKING-GLASS WAUEEOOMS, ei EAST KING STREET. WALTER A. HEINITSH. MCp24-3md D KV GOODS, &C. NEW FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS. EAGER & BROTHER Have new open Full Lines el FLANNELS, BLANKETS, DRESS GOODS, SILKS, VELVETS, PLUSUES, CLOAKS,' CLOAKINGS, SHAWLS, GLOVES LACE GOODS. We Invite examination. Eager & Bretlier. Hosiery Ne, 35 West King Street. HlVLER, BOWERS ti HCRSTI -:e:- -:e:- LANCASTER, PA. OW PRICES. CORNER, STS., LANCASTER, PA. NEW AnrERTJHEMEXTM' T 1HK REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING of the Union Kuildins and Lean Assecia tien will be held at XV. A. Wilsen's Oflice. Ne. 32K Seuth Duke street, Monday evening, at 1 o'clock. A. II. I5ALL. ltd Secretary. llUIIMeSALE- WILL KE SOLD AT FUIC- J. He side, en MONDAY. SEPT. a,. isi.at2 o'clock, p. m., at the lilack Ilerse hotel, in the City of Lancaster, Pa., one of Deal's improved California Smutter und Separator combined. Terms made known en day et sale. 920-5td J NO. II. SLOUGH. PUBLIC SALE ON TUESDAY, OUT. 4, 18S1, will be sold at public sale at the Cooper house, Lancaster, Pa., the beautiful property et the undei signed, situate .'i of a iiiIIk west of the Watch factory, en the north aide of the Columbia pike, containing 5J4 acres of laud, having thereon a handsome modern-improved Mansion, a Barn, Tobacco Sheds, ether suitable outbuilding, numerous shade and fruit trees, abundance of never falling water, etc., being one of the most de sirable residences in the vicinity of the city. Persons desiring te Inspect the premises arc Invited te call. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock 11. m., when terms will be made known by .1. II. B. WAGNER. B. F. Howe, Auctioneer. s7-3tdSIt UCTION 1 AUCTION t I X The undersigned assignee ei D. S Bursk will sell at the store, Xe. 17 EAST KING STREET, the entire stock of GROCERIES, SUGARS.COFFEES.TEAS.SYUUPS.SPICES, CANNED AND BOTTLE GOODS. Alse. Lamps, chandeliers. Bracket Lamps and Lump Fixtures, Glassware. Stoneware, Rock ingham Ware. Crockery, Flowerpots, Ac. Ac. Sale te commence en WEDNESDAY EVEN ING. SEPT. 28, at 7 o'clock, and te continue each evening until the entire stock is sold. C. WIDMYEK, AsMgnec. Henrt Shcbgrt. Auct. n'JI-ttd RPMANS' COURT SALE OF VALUARLE REAL ESTATE On SATURDAY, SEP TEMBER 24, 1881, In pursuance cfun order el the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, will be sold at public vendue, at the Cadwcll Heuse, corner North Queen and Chestnut streets. Lancaster, Pa., the following real es tate, late 01 Jehn S. Gable, deceased, te wit: Ne. 1, all that twe-9try frame dwelling house part thereof used as a store room with a two-story frame back building and brick tobacco warehouse, and let or piece of ground, situated en the west side et North Queen street, in the city of Lancaster afore said, containing in front about 46 feet, and in depth, along its northern line, about 110 feet te the Pennsylvania railroad. Bounded en the north by ground of Jehn R. Ritncr, en the south and west by the Pennsylvania railroad, and en the cast by North Queen street afore said. This property has perfect drainage, con cen nt cted with sewer in North Queen street. The location is well calculated ler public business 01 any kind, being in the most populous part of the city. Ne. 2, a most valuable building let, sltuate en the southwest corner of West Chestnut and Charlette streets, in said city, containing 86 feet en Chestnut and ISO feet en Charlette street. This is unquestionably one et the most desir able building lets te be found anywherc in the city et Lancaster, and will be sold as a whole or in parts, suit purchasers. Possession and title en April I, 1882 ; et the building let, however, possession may be given immediately. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. 111. en said day, when terms will be made known by D. HARTMAN, E. M. SCHAEFFER, ELIZABETH R. GABLE, Executers. II. SnuBEKT, Auct. septD-Tu&Sts CARPETS, COAL, c. PHILIP SCHUM, SON & CO., MANUFACTORY Ne. 130 SOUTH WATER STREET, Lahcabtkb, Pa., Well-known Manufacturers of Genuine LANCASTER QUILTS, COUNTERPANES. COVERLETS, BLANKETS, CARrETS. CARPET CHAIN, STOCKING YARN, ftc. CUSTOM BAG CARPETS A SPECIALTY. LANCASTER FANCY DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. Dress Goods Dyed either In the piece or in Garments; also, all kinds of silks. Ribbons, Feathers and Woolen Goods Dyed. Gen tlemen's Coats, Overcoats, Pants, Vests, Ac. Dyed or Scoured; also, Indigo Blue Dyeing done. All orders or goods left with us will receive prompt attention. CASH PAID FOR SEWED CARPET RAGS. COAL. GOAL. Ceal et the best quality put up expressly 1 e lamily use, and at the lowest market rates. TRY A SAMPLE TON. YARD 150 fcOUTH WATER STREET. S-lyORSJ FHIL1.P SQJHJM. SON A CO THIRD EMTIO!. faATURDAT EVENING, SEPT. 24, 1881. ON THE WAY. FROM PITTSBURGH TO CLEVELAND. THE TKAIN ON TIME. The Newspaper Men Train. ec a Special THE FUNERAL TRAIN. Honors Alene tlie Reute of tbe Mournful Journey. Alteena, Pa., Sept. 24, 9:24. Tbe offi cers who accompanied the funeral train of President Garfield report that there was one continuous demonstration along the line. At the larger towns great numbers of people wereassembled,and at residences between the stations lights were dis played in the hands of their occupants. At Alteena the number of people assem bled in aud around the station was esti ted at 10,000. At ewistewn the track was strewn with flowers. Especially large demonstrations were noticeable at Hun tingdon and Tyrene. Its Passage Through the State. Philadelphia, Sept. 24. The train bearing the remains of President Garfield arrived at Alteena en schedule time, but in changing locomotives some little time was lest. The train left Alteena at 1:45 a. m., five minutes late. It passed McGarncy al 1:57, Kittanning Point at 2:04, Allegrippas 2:12, East End tunnel 2:2), Gallitzin 2:23, Cressen 2:20, Lilly 2:3G, Sonman 2:43, Wilmero 2:48, Seuth Ferk 2:57,Mineral Point 3:03, Johns town 3:15, Leng Hellew 3:24, Nineveh 3:34, (schedule time), New Florence 3:42, Boli var 3:52, Blairsville 4:04, Hillside 4:10, Deny 4:10, Latrebe 4:30, Carney 4:40, Seuth-West 4:40, Kedcbaugh 4:53, Penn's 5:02, Irwin 5:10, Carpenter C:IC, "Wall 5:25, Brinten 5:31, Harkini 5:37, Wilkiusburg 5:43, East Liberty 5:47, Shady Side 5:50, Lawreuceville 5:53, Twenty-eighth street Pittsburgh 5:55, and arrived at Pittsburgh depot at 0:00 a. m. schedule time. On te Cleveland. Fifteen minutes were consumed in chang ing locomotives aud crews, and at 0:15 the train proceeded en its way te Cleveland. Allegheny was passed at 6:05, Columbus time ; passed East Liverpool, Pcnna., 7:58 and Wellsville, Ohie, 8:39. Pittsburgh, Sept. 24. During the fourteen minutes' step here, while the train was being shifted te the Cleveland & Pittsburgh railroad tracks, no one ven tured a word abeve a whisper and the funeral party kept themselves out of sight. At 5:54 the train drew out of the depot and slowly crossed the bridge te Allegheny City, where a car containing the Cleveland committee was attached te the train. Mere people even than in Pittsburgh lined the tracks through Allegheny City and the parks. Along the line of tlie rail road, where it passed through the West Park, the tracks were covered with plants in full bloom and beautiful and expensive floral tributes. The Newspaper Men. Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 24. A special train containing the representatives of the eastern and western journals aud sixty-two member t of Gai field Cemmandery Knights Templar arrived ever the Baltimore & Ohie railroad from Washington about half past five o'clock this morning. After breakfasting at the Moneugahela IIouse the party left for Cleveland by the Pitts burgh & Lake Eiie read. A Terrible Calamity. At Beaver Falls the train containing the journalists ran into a hand car en Beaver Run bridge, about 8 o'clock, killed four men outright and injured two ethers, one of whom will die. The men were carpen ters, working en the railroad bridge at Beaver Falls, and were en their way te work. Honors at Rochester. Rochester, Pa., Sept. 24. When the funeral train arrived here a large number of people were gathered at the depot. Tlie Grand Army of the Republic, Pest 83, were drawn up iu line in front of the depot. Progress et the Train. The train passed Alliance at 10:42. The congressional train stuck en the grade be tween Salinesville and Kensington ; passed Rootstown, forty-two miles from Cleve land, at 11:20 a. m. The second section passed Alliance at 11:28 ; passed Hudsen, twenty-six miles from Cleveland, at 12:10 p. m. Incidents of the Trip. At Wcllsville Congressman Uanna, chairman of the Cleveland local committee, pushed through the train; with Sergent-at-Arms Thompson and a gentleman from Cleveland who has charge of the arrange ments for quartet ing the guests in that city. These who desire it have been invited te take up their abode at private residences, many of the citizens of Cleveland having extended that courtesy. If they prefer otherwise, hotel accommodation will be provided for them. Drapery ou Fire. The drapery en the first car caught fire this morning while the train was in motion, but was extinguished before much damage was done. East Liverpool Tribute. A pest of the G. A. R. was drawn up in front of the depot at East Liverpool, O., and saluted as the train passed. A band of music was in attendance and played a funeral dirge. A beautiful arch was erected ever the main street. The fire department was also drawn up in line and about 1,000 people were congregated along the track. The Second Section Connects. .The funeral train passed Ravenna four minutes late, and at Wellsville the con gressional train overtook it. The funeral section was slightly delayed because of a request of Mrs. Garfield that the coach in which she was riding should be placed in the rear of the train. The ladies did net Bleep well last night because of the heat and being tee close te the engine. The weather is very warm te-day. Bells were tolled in Wcllsville. Ou Time at Cleveland. The train reached Cleveland, its desti nation en time at 1:30 p. m. The day is clear but blustery and. unpleasant. Throngs of people en the streets preparing te receive the remains of the late president. The city is everywhere draped in mourn ing and the effect is very impressive. The funeral train was expected te ar rive at the Euclid avenue depot, about three miles from the centre of the city, at 1 o'clock and was met by the military and the civic societies The precession after re ceiving the remains returned through Euclid avenue te Erie street, up Erie street te Superior street. The carriages for the accommodation of the visitors were sixty in number. The following the order of march : Bedy of police ; Cleveland troops iu platoons ; band ; hearse with cemmanderies in double columns of thrce en the right and left; Cleveland Grays ; carriages containing the cab inet ; general of the army and stall' ; admiral of the navy and staff; Guards of Uoner, consisting of Gen. Han cock, Adjutant General Drum, Quarter master Meigs and Gen. Sheridan; Governer Fester and staff ; governor of states and staffs ; senators and representative ; ether guests invited by Sccretcry-ef-Statc Blaine. Wire and Mether. Tbercmains will be brought te the cat afalque and deposited there under a prop er guard. The Garfield family will net accompany the precession but will be con con eoyed directly from the depot te the resi dence of Sirs. James Masen. The prcsi dent's mother arrived in the city early yesterday afternoon new at the home of and is Governer A. Shelden. The late president's sister, Mrs. Larrabee, and Mrs. Trowbridge and the two little sons of th6 late president will also have their home at Gov. Shel Shel eon's residence. It is net probable that the face of the dead president will be at all exposed te public view. The Second Section. The second section of the funeral train arrived at Cleveland at 1 :j0 p. m. That Railroad Accident. In the disaster at Brady's Kim one of the men of the hand car fell en the track and had his head severed from his body. Anether was tern all te pieces, his remains being scattered all ever the front of the locomotive and three ethers were dashed en the track be low, a distance of fifty feet, two being in stantly killed and the ether se severe ly injured that he cannot recover. A sixth had his leg injured aud a seventh man escaped unhurt. The train was im mediately stepped, and Drs. Smith, Town send and Ferd, of Washington who were en the train, rendered all the medical aid in their power te the i ijured. A Uerman Newspaper's Censure of tbe Ger man .iuperer aui nis .rreuiier. Chicago, 111., Sept. 21. The StaatsZcit ung in a leading editorial says it is deeply humiliating te American Germans that neither the Emperor William or Bismarck have found time te send a personal dis patch of condolence te Mrs. Garfield or te express sympathy with the United States ever the severe affliction which have befal len them. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, D. C, Sept. 24. Fer tbe Middle Atlantic states, fair weather, south te west winds, stationary followed by falling barometer, nearly stationary tem perature. BY WIRE. Telegraphic News Condensed. The fund for Mrs. Garfield and children new amounts te $307,000. The Schuylkill coal exchange aud tl e general anthracite mining interest have agreed te neither mine nor ship coal next Monday. Mayer King has requested the Philadel phia tavern keepers te close their places of business en Monday next. The Keystone Platoon, Battery A, Phil dclphia, will fire the salute ordered by the governor half-hourly guns and the na tional salute at sundown en Monday. The Prairie steel mill, occupied by the Seuth Elgin, Ills., steel works, was burned ou Thursday night. Less, $17,000 ; partially insured. MAUKETn. Philadelphia JUrkei. t'HiLADKLPHiA, September 21. Fleur scarce and tnfuirdeinund ; Superfine, fSg.'i.Vexlin at 45 T.iljtj 50 : Ohie and Indiana family, ut 7 i"8 00; Pennsylvania family 7 U" 750: St. Leuis de 8 dOQS Z'; Allum-seitf Extra 7 5037 75; de straight, $7 iKWJS ifl; winter patent S WHS 75: spiing de m i"i !I00. Rye flour at TG 25. Wheat Muiket flrm ; Ne. 2 Western Red $1 461 46; Delaware anil Pennsylva nia Red. $1 4G ; de Amber $1 W. Cern higher, soed local demand : steamer, 79JCc ; sairvHllew, 7I72c ; de mixed, 7a nlc ; Ne. 3 Mixed, iMtgftUc. Oats active and llrmer; Ne. 1 White, l'A 50c; Ne. 8, de 4Sc; Ne. 3, de 47c; .Ne. 2, Mixed, 40c. Rye scarce at $1 051 10. Previsions market firm ; nu s. perk at $20 (jft20 50- beet hams, at $222JS ; India weds beet. $22 50, f. e. b. Bacen Smoked shoulders 10 ; salt de Me ; smoked hams 14Uc ; pickled bams, 12S13c. Lard firm : city kettle t3 00; loose butchers'.' $12 00 ; prime steam $12 05. Butter choice grades wanted ; ether kinds quiet; Penna creamery extra :tr3:Kic; Western de31g:S.)C ; de geed te choice 3U31c: Bradford county and New Yerk extra. 2829e ; firsts, 2527e. ; Western dairy extra, 25?g2i;c ; de gbed te choice, 2224c. Rolls none here. Kjrs firm and scaice; Penu'a 2l25c; Western 23c. Cheese scarce and flrm ; New Yerk full cream 13Jc ; Western full cream 13j; de fair te geed. 12c; de halt skimmed SfflOc; Pcnna de., 75J4c. Petroleum nominal ; refined, 7ic. Whisky actfve at $1 18. Seeds Geed te prime Clever quiet at 10'X.Q 11; Timethy dull ii )&i 00; t'laxsd firm at $1 4J1 45. Noen Quotations of the uraln Market furnished by Jacob 1;. Leng, Commission Breker. CUIOAOO. Wheat Oct. Nev. Dec. $ l.3G'4 1 ear. 1.31J4 .ea Year. Cern . S.VA . Oats .41 .43 Year. Ian. 20 35 12.70 NOV. $1.50 Dec. Perk , Lard ia..'!5 ... 12.12JJ Philadelphia. Sept. Oct. l.4 Wheat Cern Oats $ 1.53K I UX vec. Dec. 50 W .48! Uratn and Prevision Quotation. One o'clock quotations of grain and provis previs ions, furnished by S. K. Yundt, Breker, 13 East King street. Cuicaoe. Sept. 24. Oct. Nev. Dec. Wheat $1.32 $1.33 $1.37 Cern fijyg .C9K .' Oats 41 A'1 X Lard................ J .id i .iw ...... PHILADELPHIA. Oct. Nev. Dee. Wheat $1.47 $ useye $ 1M Cern..... " ."7J4. .se Oats ,,,,,.. if ? ...... ,W .94 , ntncK maraer- New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Stocks also United States Bends reported daily by Jacob B. Lotte. N. E. Cor. Centre Square. Niw Yerk Stocks. Stocks weaker. Sept. 21. A. M. P. M. r lihUO LiM 3.01 .... 4(i .... 12T. 127J4 127 U2AM14 114 tUli '"' ! Meney. Chicago & North Western. Chicago. Mil. ft St. Paul... Canada Southern C C tifc I. C R. Am Dd.Uck.Jt Western 20 SMJi 21 12G?i 127. iiv? tin 127H MM s Delaware Hudsen Canal... W)i Denver A Rie Grande '.'.'.'.'. i tw Hannibal 4 St. Jee 200 .... IUU 126?,' lv'i 21 22 91 9 42f 42i 45j' 4S 972 W r!!fi$2 45: 45 3i;i si:s; 45 Wi Lake Shere A Mich. Southern.. ia?i Manhattan Elevated. 21V Michigan 'Central... 9VZ Misseuri.tKansas ft Texas.... N.4T.tLake Erie & Western.. New Jersey CentraL N. Y.OnUurie WMtern New Yerk Central Ohie Mississippi Pacific" Mail Steamship Ce.. 42 4tf!i ? 14.1 Mi " St. Paul & Omaha 44 de Preferred Central Pacific Texas Pacific.. ........ ......... Union Pacific Wabash, St. Leuis A Pacific. . Preferred Western Union Tel. Ce Philadelphia. 3tecka steady. Pennsylvania R. It ieai ling.... ....... ..... Lehlirh Vallev 107.',; ies; iei 'J5i WJ 97 122 123W 123li 52 e-i4 ai sex S7.'J JSK ' W1 Ji ss 3G4 33i 35V? 05 4fi 22 Lehtgu Navigation 45 Buffalo. Pitts. A Western 22 Northern Central 51 Northern Pacific. 40 wyi lnt7 Preferred 7il Si ml Hestonville.................. Philadelphia Erle It. It.. Iowa Gulch Mining Uhitxe Stat its Bendj. U nlted States 4 per cunt. tt Ik 3Ji " '. P.M. 1:00 II7VJ .. ll.tW .. leiVi .. 1007 I .. UVTEKTAINMEXTS. Tj'ULTON OPERA UOUSE. 4WONE NIUHT-SO SATURDAY EVENING, SEPT. 24. "LAUGHING ROOM ONLY." Huverly's Comedy Company, Supporting the Favorite New Yerk Comedian MR. JOB POLK, In Tliee. II. Sayers' great tarctcal eemetly the STRATEGISTS, IN FOUIt ACTS AND l,ff LAUGHS. A PLAY WRITTEN AND ACTED JCST FOR FUX "These who come te laugh remain te rear.' ADMISSION 75, no Jfc SSe. Ne xtra charge for reserved scats. On sale ut the Opera Heuse Oflice. sep223td F ULTON OPERA IIOUMS. Wednesday Even'?, September 28. THE MIHIILER CIRCUIT: MY FIRST AND GREAT EFFORT! GEO. H. ADAMS' OWN SEW HwlF inly Trop. OEO. H. ADAMS THE CLOWN. SUPERLATIVE SPECIALTY ASSEMBLY! MILITARY BRASS BAND A ORCHESTRA Under the management of ADAMFOKEPAUGH. Fer full particulars t Pesters, tc. RESERVED SEATS... Mammoth Bills, ...35, GO A; 75c. ............. .!." Scats secured at Opera Heiiac Oflice. J. H. LAIN'E, General Agent. sep2l-ltd t'AfEICllANUlMOS, r. IITALI. PAPERS. Our New Patterns et WALLPAPERS aie new coming In. The line ebibru: xs very grade, from the Lewest te the Finest Goods made. Pluin Celer and Embossed Gilts for Parlors, Halls, Dining Reems, Chambers. Ac. Common and Lew-Priced Papeis el every description. Fringes, Borders, Centre Pieces, Transom Papers, &c. We have also opened a line lie et Dade Window Shades, entirely new, which are be coming very popular. Of Plain .Shading we have all colors and extra wide width-) for large window and store shades. beetch Hollands in cardinal, brown, buff, white, ecru and green. American Helland. Tin and Weed Spring Rellers. Cord Fixtures, Reller Ends, Brackcts.Pictttru Wire and Cord, Fringes. Leeps, Nails, Ciiitalu Pius, Tassel Heek", Ac. All colors of Paper Curtains, figured ami plain, which will be sold te di-alers at the lowest rates. Extension Window Cornices, the best and cheapest. Curtain Poles in ash, ebony ami walnut. S-Ordcrs taken for 1 1NE MIRRORS. PHABES W. FRY, NO. 57 NORTH O.UKKN 8T. BOOKS AJflt SVAX'lONRfirt. OCIIOOL UOOHSI SCHOOL BOOKS! SCHOOL BOOKS! All Scheel Beeks and Scheel Supplies at the very lowest rates at L. M. I'LYNN'S, Ne. 42 WKST KING STREET. TOIIN llAER'SSONrf. SCHOOL BOOKS reu the LANCASTER SCHOOLS, AT TUB LOWEST PRICES, AT TUB J boekstore: or JOM BAM'S SONS, 15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. VAJLPEXB. i1 REAT BARGAINS IU CARPKTS, I claim te have the Largest, and Fine lock et CARPETS In this City. Brussels and Tapestry CARPETS Three-ply, Extra Super, Super, All Weel, Halt Weel and Part Weel Ingrains : from th best te the cheapest as low as 25c. per yard. All the FINEST AND CHOICE FA TTEBN8 that ever can be seen In this city. I also have a Large and Fine Stocked my own make Chain and Bag' Carpets, AS LOW AS 35c PER YARD. Alse MAKE CARPETS TO ORDER at short notice. Satisfaction guaranteed. WNe trouble te show goods If you de 111 wish te purchase. 1 earnestly solicit a call. H. S. SHIRK, 203 WEST KING STBKKT, LANCASTER PA. ?5
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