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    LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER TCESDAY MAY 31, 1881.
COLUMBIA NEWS.
HOW DECORATION WAY WAS KEPT.
The Solemn Service ana tbe Bloody Brawl.
Decoration day eame in clear, but warm.
Tiie mercury was en a constant rise from
early morning until about 4 o'clock in the
afternoon, at which hour it was decidedly
het, notwithstanding the fact that a gen
erous air was stirring. The posteffice was
closed at neon and remained closed during
the balance of the day except the hour
between six and seven o'clock ; tbe banks
aud all places of business, except beer sa
loons and cigar stores, were, none of them,
doing .business, and a half holiday was
given te the shop employees of the Penn
sylvania railroad company. What bunting
was te be seen was flying at half-mast. On
account of the heat the precession of
the afternoon was net long. None of the
- organizations turned out well aud the line
was the shortest iu several years. Ferm
ing en Seuth Second street, right resting
en Locust, the line moved a few minutes
before four o'clock, proceeding up Locust
street te Mount Bethel cemetery, the Citi
zens' band at the head of the line playing
the "dead march" aud the military
marching with reversed arms. ' At the
cemetery the usual ceremonies were gene
through with. Company H, 11th regi
ment, N. G. P.. took its position immedi
ately above aud facing, iu company front,
the " soldier's plot." with General Welsh
pest. Ne. 118, G. A. 11., te its left. Three
volleys were fired bythe military, after
which the flowers were strewn en the
graves. Then the 'impressive memorial
services prescribed by the Grand Army of
the Republic were performed by the home
est in respect te the memory of four.de feur.de
ceased comrades, Company H assisting.
After these ceremonies the line of
march was again taken up, the Grand
Army pest at the right of the line aud act
ing as au escort te Company II. and a uni
formed representation of the Vigilant fire
company, both of which organizations were
escorted te their respective rendezvous.
The pest was then dismissed. The exer
cises at the opera house in the evening
were well attended, but net se largely as
they would have been hal it net been se
warm. Geerge W. McElroy, of Yerk,
pronounced the oration, which is said te
have been a very creditable and well de
livered .dissertation. The pregramme as
prcpaicd was adhered te and this finished
the day's exercises.
Drunken Kagreca Rioting.
The solemnity and peace of Decoration
day were marred at about three o'clock in
the afternoon by au encounter which ec-
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I uiiiibu lib j. nun .tun jiwueu nviwa. vai-
Lr " ieus aud utterly wide rcoerts are in circu
latien as te the origin of the disturbance,
but they all agree in laying its credit te
.several drunken negrees, residents of
"Tew Hill," who have acquired some
notoriety by bring mixed up in ether af
fairs of the kind. Officer Fisher.it appears,
iu attempting te make an arrest was resist
ed by the darkeys who turned in te a man
te their unfortunate companion's assist
ance. A number of well known citizens
gave their assistance te the affair, and the
darkeys were roughly treated and finally
retired, but net before much bleed had
liccn spilled. Emanuel Fry, an old man
living en Third and Cherry streets, re
ceived a terrible blew en the head with a
large stone, thrown by one of the darkeys,
with such effect as te render Mr.
Fry unconscious. He was carried te his
home, where medical aid was summoned
aud everything possible done te alleviate
his sufferings, but with very little effect.
Dr. Craig, the attending physician, in
formed your correspondent this morning
that Mr. Fry is yet in a critical condition,
but that he believes that his life may be
nivciI. He has net been mere than semi
conscious since receiving the terrible blew.
Only two of the darkeys Geerge Jacksen
and Sel. Merris Itave been arrested. They
were taken before Justice Grier, but as no
positive evidence could be secured against
them, they were committed te Lancaster
jail for ten days each, for druukenncss
and disorderly conduct. It is believed the
ethers have jumped the town and state.
On the Tewli.
Duncan Fry, a boy, while running a
' plough en his father's farm en the Marietta
pike, had himself terribly lacerated by the
plough striking a root aud the handle of it
htriking him. " It is feared that the injury
may cause pcimaucnt disablement.
Mr. C. E. Graybill. a member of the
bauking firm of E. K. Smith & Ce , who
had been indisposed aud cenlincd te his
lcsidencc for mere than a week past, is,
we arc glad te sce, en duty again.
Senater Lcc, of Venango county, was in
town yesterday en a visit te Senater Kaull
man. Mr. Oliver C. Kuipc, .of Morristewr.
spcut Sunday aud Decoration day at his
home in this place.
The residents of Seuth Eighth street,
near Union, complain that the young men
with fast horses use that thoroughfare for
a race course, and threaten te bring suit
if the practice is net discontinued.
The patent medicine man who has been
holding the fort here for the past week
has gathercd-Jip his traps and geno te
Yerk. He premises te be back about the
1-Uh of next mouth.
The Presbyterian General Assembly.
The cemmittc te nominate the perma
nent committee en .temperance reported
the lollewing names, which were agreed
te:
Ministers Revs. H. M. Beeth, W. Y.
Brown, Thce. L. Cityler, J. C. French,
Jno. Hall, Frank II. Masling, Jehn W.
Mcares, Jeremiah Pctric. Elders Walter
Carter, Wm. N. Crane, Wm. E. Dedge,
E. P. Durant, Samuel Fields, David M
Stcnger and Win. W. Wickes.
The moderator announced the following
special committee en education : Minis
ters Jehn Hall, II. D. Gause, C. H.
Pomcrey and Jehn Dewitt. Elders
James A. Bell, Samuel Field and W. H.
Neff.
Rev. Dr. Samuel W. Duffield cast the
vote for the following gentleman te serve
as trustees of the Presbyterian house : Rev.
Drs. Thes. L. Jancway, Wm. G. Brown
and Thes. J. Shepard, and Messrs. Samuel
C. Perkins and Jehn C. Farr. and Charles
W. Lucas te fill a vacancy caused by the
death of Wm. G. Crewell. Alse the fol
lowing as trustees of the beard of church
erection : Rev. Drs. Jehn Hall, S. D.
Alexander, E. N. White and Eldridge
Mix, and Messrs. S. H. Thayer, B. F.
Dunning and William N. Crane. After
the transaction of some unimportant busi
ness the assembly adjourned sine die.
Walked In His Sleep.
This morning between 3 aud 4 o'clock
Officer Elias found a little boy who had
nothing en but a shirt standing along side
of a fence en North street. He was
asleep when found and when he was
awakened he was unable te tell who he
was. The officer took him te the station
house where he was recognized as being a
son of Ernest Henricci, of Middle street.
He was then taken te his home. His
parents were surprised te see him brought
home as they believed him te be in 4ris
bed. It is supposed that the boy arose
daring the night in bis sleep and wander
' ed awav fromheme.
Overcome by tbe Heat,
James Wilsen, a young man residing ou
West German street, was overcome by the
heat while standing en Hazel street yes
terday afternoon. He was carried iute
the house of Jehn Steigerwalt, where he
recovered.
Desertion Case..
Samuel C. Kendig, en complaint of his
wife, was held te bail by Alderman Sam
son te answer at court for desertion and
maintenance
A Mistake in tbe Days.
Inadvertently it was stated in this col
umn last evening that the Moravian atraw
berrv festival would be held in Rebsrts'
hall en Wednesday and Thursday nights of
this week. As will be seen Dyreierence
te the advertisement of the ladies in an
other column, the affair will come off this
(Tuesday) and te-morrow evenings. It
was a mere slip of the pencil, but the
strawberries will be just as geed.
Tbe ladies of the M. E. West Mission!
announce & similar event at the same
place (Roberts' hall) Friday and Saturday
evening next. In addition te "strawberries
and cream, -" turtle soup will constitute a
portion of the menu.
A strawberry festival for the benefit of
St. Luke's chapel will be held in Humaue
Hall en Thursday, Friday and Saturday
evenings. The Junier quartet of Frank
lin and Marshall college will be present
en the opening night.
Runaway.
On Saturday evening Albert Hagen was
driving near Rawlinsville when his whip
fell out of the buggy and he get out te
get it. The horse started off and ran ever
a lumber pile injuring himself se severely
that no is quite lame, lnc buggy wts
net broken.
Yesterday a horse hitched te a cart and
belonging te Wm..Culley ran off at Jehn
son's ere mines in Martic township. The
cart' was broken and the harness badly
tern. It was some time befere the horse
was found.
The KeighUi' Trip.
Lancaster cemmandcry Ne. 13 Knights
Templar will leave. this city at 10:10 ever
the Pennsylvania railroad, for Scran ten, te
attend the annual state conclave. They
will give a short street parade before leav
ing, the Keystene band te furnish the
music. This band will net accompany the
cemmandcry, as the have engaged one in
Pittston. The Knights will return en
Friday evening. They will have two
special cars going and coining.
Runaway Accident.
Yestciday afternoon Henry Deerr's
wagon was left standing for a moment in
front of a customer's, en North Queen
street near Orange, Mr. Deerr's little girl
being left alone in the wagon. The horse
took fright from some cause aud ran down
Prince street te Orange where it was
caught, but the wagon struck heavily
against a hitching pest and the little girl
was thrown out by the jolt. She was net
seriously injure!.
Accident.
Yesterday afternoon a boy named Bat Bat
ten, aged about 13 years, a seu of Themas
Batten, residing en East Chestnut
street near Plum, was running into
tbe Lancaster cemetery in front of
of the decoration precession, he stumbled
and fell near the extreme gate, and strik
ing his face against the granite curbing
cut his upper lip through and through and
loosened several of his teeth.
The Governer Ceinlnc.
Gov. Heyt will visit Lancaster en
"alumni day," Wcdnesday, June 15, of
Franklin aud Marshall college and will
attend the alumni dinner. During his
stay in Lancaster he will be the guest of
Cel 1. F. Eshlemau of his stall.
rocket 1'icked.
Yesterday David Paulis, of Marietta,
started for Gettysburg. Before he reach
ed Yerk hn had his pocket picked of
almost $10. Several parties were sus
pected el having committed the crime but
no one was arrested.
Tlie Republican Dispute.
The Republican return judges are te be
reconvened te have a contest of Fridy's
nomination by the Sidles men, and of
Geed's nomination by the Grissinger peo
ple. On with the dance !
Gene te l'lilladelpliiu.
W. W. Power, son, of H. II. Power, of
the City-hotel, left this city at 1:40 this
afternoon for Philadelphia, where he will
clerk iu the Merchants' hotel.
City II1II I'eBtera.
Carsen & llcusel, cily bill pesters and dis
tributors, elliec lHTEU-KiBNCER building, Ne. G
Seuth Qucen street.
Ihiii'i lour Canary Slug ?
Then get a bottle of Bird Bitters, wnich is an
unfailing restoreret song and a euro fei all
discuses of cage birds. It your druggist docs
net keep it, or will net get it for you, send a
postal card te the Bird Feed Company, 307
Federal street, Camden, N. J., and tlicy will
see tluit you arc supplied. Price, 25 cents.
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Cleanse, whiten and beautily Hie skin with
Cuticura Medicinal Toilet Seap.
Feeble digestion, sick headache, dizziness
aud tainincsa eurcd by Malt Bitters.
Sl'ISVIAL NOTICES.
See Here.
Yeu ure sick ; well, there is just one remedy
that will cure you beyond possibility el doubt.
Jf it's Liver or Kidney trouble. Consumption
Dyspepsia, Debility, Wells' Health Rcnewcr Is
your nope. $1. Druggists. Depot Jehn F.
Lorig ft Sens, Lancaster.
Women that have been bedridden for years
have been entirely cured or female weakness
by the use of Lydia E. Finkhain's Vegetable
Compound. Send te Mrs. Lydia, E. Pinkham
233 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass.", for pamph
lets. Mkssks. Ely Bres., Druggists, Oswego, N". Y.
Your "Cream Balm" dillers from all ether
preparations, as it does from all you claim for
it. I have been cured et Catarrh of many
Lycars' standing by Its use, and my sense ei
smell has been restored. Fer colds in the head
it works like magic. E. II. Sherwood, National
State Bank, Elizabeth, N. J. Aug. 13, 1879.
Sce advertisement.
Ely's Crkaw Balm for the cure of Catarrh
and Hay Fever is having large sales with me.
I pronounce it the best article I have ever sold
for the treatment el tiiesc diseases, and take
pleasure in recommending it te my patrons,
as I am from day te day hearing the most la la
verable reports et it beneficial effects.
Henry B. heetle, Druggist, Easten, Pa.
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Itching files Symptoms and Cure.
The symptoms are moisture, like perspira
tien, intense Itching, increased by scratching,
very distressing, particularly at night, as If
pin worms were crawling in and about the
rectum ; the private parts are sometimes af
fected ; If allowed te continue very serious re
sults may fellow. Dr. Swayne'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 re
ceipeor price in currency or three centpost centpest
gc stamps. Prepared only by Dr. Swayne ft
Sen. 330 North Sixth street. Philadelphia, Pa.
Sold by all prominent druggists.
rearl2-lyMwS&W
A Cough, Celd or Sere Threat should ee
stepped. Neglect frequently results In an In
curable Lung Disease or Consumption.
Brown's Bronchial Troches de net disorder
the stomach like cough syrups and balsams,
but act directly en the inflamed parts, allaying
irritation, give relief in Asthma, Bronchial
Coughs, Catarrh, and the Threat Troubles
which Singers and Public Speakers are subject
te. Fer thirty years Brown's Bronchial
Troches have been recommended by physi
cians, and always give perfect satisfaction,
naviiig been tested by wide and constant use
for nearly an entire generation, they have at
tained well-merited rank among the tew staple
remedies of the age. Sold at 23 cents a box
everywhere. lnS-lvdTTh&Sftlyw
Jacob Martzolf, of Lancaster, N. Y says
your Spring Blessem works well ler every
thing you recommend it ; myself, wife, and
children have all used it, and you can't find a
healthier family in New- Yerk state. October
5, 1&0. or sale at U. B. Cochran's Drue
Stere, 137 North ejucen street, Lancaster.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS-
F
ISH1NG TACKLE.
IOjINN & WILLSQN.
HEADQUARTERS FOB
FISHING TACKLE.
Largest and Finest Assortment ever offered In the city. Jointed Beds front 25 cents up.
Beds at all prices. Braided Silk Lines, Baw Silk Lines. Oiled SUk Lines, Linen
Lines, Seagrass Lines, Lines from 3c. op. Sneed Heeks for Bass.
tne Best in tbe Market. Artificial Bait.
All Sizes of Ferules and Reel Bands for Parties Making Beds, &c
NO. 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTER, PENN'A.
T AKCASTKK WATCHES.
ED W. J.
Manufacturing Jeweler,
WE INVITE ATTENTION TO OUK I.AUG E STOCK OF
LANCASTER AND AMERICAN WATCHES,
FRENCH AND AMERICAN CLOCKS.
Solid Silver uHd Silver-Plated Ware in Spoons Ferks, Knives, Casters, &c.
We offer te our patrons advantages which are rarely combined in one establishment, be
cause we have a complete MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT in connection with our retail
business jmd are making a large part et the goods we sell. This enables ns te be sure of qual
ity, te sell at the lowest prices, and gives us first-class facilities for WATCH WOBK and GEN
ERAL REPAIRING.
EDW. J. ZAHM,
Manufacturing Jeweler, . - - - Zahm's Cerner, Lancaster, Pa.
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Mether ! Mether i ! Mothers ! 1 !
Are you disturbed at night and broken of
your rest by a Bick clilluufierlng and crying
with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth t
If se, go at once aud get a bottle of MBS.
WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRU P. It will re
lieeo the peer I i I le suflerer immediately de
pend upon it: Uiereis no mistake about it.
Thcieisnet a i pother en earth who has ever
used it, who v. in net tell you at once that It
will regulate Hie bowels, and give rest te the
mother, and relief anil health te the child,
operating like magic. It is perfectly safe te
use iu all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and
Is the prescription et one et the eldest and
best female physician and nurses in the
United States. Sold uvcrywhere ; 25 cents a
bottle. iiiari-lvd&wM.W&S
ttenetacterw.
When a beard of eminent physician:, and
chemists announced the discovery that by
combining seme well known valuable reme
dies, the most wonderful medicine was pro
duced, which would cure such a wide range of
diseases that most all ether remedies could be
dispensed with, many were sceptical ; but
proof et its merits by actual trial has dispelled
uU doubt, and te-day the discoverers of that
great medicine. Hep Bitters, are honored and
blessed by all as benefactors.
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Satisfactory.
Mrs. Wallace, Buffalo, N. Y., writes: "I
have used Burdock Bleed Bitters ler nervous
and bilious headaches, and have recommend
ed them te my tricuds ; 1 believe them super
ior te any ether medicine I have used, andean
recommend them te anyone requiring a cure
ler biliousness." Price $1. Fer sale at II. B.
Cochran's Drug Stere, 187 North Qucen street.
" My Tormented Hack,"
is the exclamation et mere than one peer hard
working man and woman. De you knew why
it aches ? It is because your kidneys arc over ever
tasked and need strengthening, and your sys
tem needs te be cleansed et bad humors. Kidney-eort
is the medicine" you need. " It acts
like a charm," says a well known physician.
" I never knew it te fail." Liquid or dry sold
by Druggists. Bosten resl. mySO-lwd&w
VarleusCauses
Advancing years, care, sickness disappoint
ment, and hereditary predisposition all oper
ate te turn the hair gray, and cither of tiiem
Inclines it te shed permanently. Ayku's ILvik
Viger will restore faded or gray, light or red
hair te a rich brown or deep black, as may be
desired. It softens and cleanses the scalp,
giving it u healthy action. It removes and
cures daudrutl'and humors. By its use failing
hair 13 checked, and a new growth will be pro
duced in all cases whe tlye follicles arc net de
stroyed or the glands decayed. Its effects are
beautifully shown en brashy, weak or sickly
hair, en which a few applications will produce
the gloss and freshness of youth. Harmless
and sure in its opcratien.it is incomparable as
a dressing, aud is especially valued for the soft
lustre aud richness of tone it imparts. It con
tains neither oil nor dye, and will net soil or
color white cambric ; yet it lasts long en the
hair, and keeps it fresh and vigorous. Fer sale
by all dealers. me7-lwuced&w
Save our Hair tveep It Beautiful.
The " Londen Hair Celer Restorer" is tho the tho
lnest deUghttul article ever introduced te the
American people and is totally different from
all ether Hair Restorers, being entirely free
lrem all impure ingredients that render many
ether articles for the hair obnoxious. Where
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
scalp 'from all impurities, dandruff, etc., at the
same time a most-pleasing and lasting hair
dressing, fragrantly perfumed, rendering it
sett and pliable, making it an indispensable
article in every toilet. Ask your druggist for
Londen Hair Celer Restorer. Price 75 cents a
bottle. Six bottles, $4. Main depot ler the
United States, 330 North Sixth street, Philadel
phia. mll-lvdTTliAF&w
ItJBATIVS.
Triitle. May 30, MSI, in Churchtown, Lan
caster county, l'a., Mrs. Hannah Tripple, aged
78 years and 1 month.
Funeral Thursday morning at 10 o'clock.
TiurrLK. In this city, en the 30th Jnst..
Bunica, wife of Chas. Tripple and daughter et
Daniel and Amelia Draud, aged 20 years, 3
months and 24 days.
. Theu art gene before us te that Heaven,
Where thy saintly soul has flown ;
Where tears are wiped away forever
And sorrow is unknown.
Te the grave we sadly tear thee.
There in' dust we lay thy head ;
But we knew that Christ our Saviour
Keeps loving watch o'er His dead.
The relatives and friends of the family are
respectfully invited te attend the funeral,
from the residence of her parents, Ne. 421 St.
Jeseph street, en Thursday morning at 9
o'clock. Solemn requiem mass at St. Jeseph's
church. Interment at SL Jeseph's cemetery.
Munson. In thlsclty en thcSOth lnst-.IIenry
Munson, in the 43d year et his age.
The relatives and ti lends of the family, also
Lancaster Circle Ne. 103, B. IT. H. F., Washing
ton Legien vNe! 3, K. B., and Gee. H. Themas
Fest Ne. 81, G. A. B., are respectfully invited
te attend the funeral from the residence et his
parents, 310 Ne'rth Water street, en te-morrow
( Wednesday) altcrnoen. at 3 o'clock. Services
te be held in Lancaster cemetery chapel. I n
terment at Lancaster cemetery. ltd
-FOXZrZCAL.
Fer County Commissiener:
FP.ANK. CLARK, or Strasburg township.
Subject te the choice el the Democratic coun
ty convention. aprC-dAwtp j
ADAM S. DIETRICH, of Maner township.
Subject te the decision of the Democratic
county convention.
HENRY F. IIARTMAN (Lime .Burner), et
East Lampeter township Subject te the choice
of the Democratic county convention.
apr2-d&wtp
MARTIN IIILDEBBANT, of" Mount Jey
Borough.. Subject te the decision of the Dem
ocratic county, convention. , apl3-dwtp
i.JEBE MOULEtt, Ephrata. Subject te the
decision of tbe Democratic county conven
tion, aprll-d&wtp
II
A SIEKJCAN WATCHES.
ZAHM,
Zahm's Cerner, Lancaster, Pa.
1'er County Auditer:
JOnN S. BROWN, or Drumore township.
Subject te Democratic rules. m27-dftwtp
JOHN L. LIGHTNER, of Lcaceck township.
Subject te the decision of the Democratic
ceuntv convention. aprlS-tfd&w
JVJSIF ADVERTISEMENTS. .
FOR SALE TUOSE ELMHBLE BUILD
ing Lets southcastcerner et Chcstnutand
Ann streets. Apply te
J.T. WRIGLEY,
m31-2td SOS Seuth Quean Street.
TBK MEMBERS OF LANCASTER COUN
cil B. IT. (II. P.) of Pa., arc requested te
meet at their hall at 2 o'clock, ou te-morrow
(Wednesday) June !, te attend the funeral et
thtir late brother, Henry Munson. Concstega
Circle, Ne. 110, nnd Washington Legien, Ne. 3,
are Invited te participate.
By order et O. B. SHERTEB.
ltd 11. S. K.
AN IVE CREAM AND STRAWBERRY
Festival will be held in Roberts's Hall en
Friday and Saturday evenings, J uue 3 and 4,
ler the benefit of the West Mission M. B. Sun
day school.' Tickt10 cents, which will en
title the holder te a plate et Berries or Cream.
In connection Turtle Soup Supper from 5 te 8
o'clock for 23 cents additional. Open all of
Saturday afternoon. in31-5td R
ATTENTION, G. A. Rl
The members of Geerge II. Themas Test
Ne. S4. O. A. R., are requested te meet at their
hall en te-morrow (Wednesday) at 2 o'clock,
sharp, te attend tlieiuner.il et their deceased
Comrade It. Muhsen. In full uniform.
By order of JAMES SWEGER,
Attest Commander.
II. C. Weidlkh, Adjutant. m31-ltd
OUII.UING LOTS FOR SALE.
The undersigned offers ler sale en weekly or
monthly payments. Bnilding Let at it very
low price en long time. These lets are situ
ated en Duke, Lime, Frederick Shippjn and
New streets.
A geed chance for men who wish te have
their own homes. Try it. you'll never regret
it. Applv te A. W. UUhSEL, or ALLAN
JTERIi'S Real Estate elliec, Ne. 3 North Duke
street. - may27-lmdMW&F
YirATER RENT. WITH THE VIEW TO
V afford werkiugmcn a better oppertun
ity te pay their
the Treasurer's
Ofllce will be open lrem 7 te 9 p,
in., en Men
day, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, being
the last days ou which the live per cent, will
be allowed. . ' , WM. McCOMSKY,
m29-4td Treasurer ana Receiver el Taxes.
riMIK SPRING MKETIKG
OF THE
OXFORD AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
WILL BE HELD
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, June
8th, ilth and 10th.
AT OXFORD, CHESTER COUNTY, PA.
Display of Horses, Celts and Mules, Horti
cultural Products, Flowers, Trials
el Speed, c.
Pregramme? of trotting sent en application.
Tretting en Thursday and Friday. Admis
sion, 25 cents. Children under 12 years, 15ccnts.
ni3 l-2td T. K. STUB BS, Scc'y.
flAlirETS,
&v.
CARPETS !
CA11PETS ! ,
k
Have Large Lines of Carpets, from late New New
Yerk Sales and manufacturers, wiich they are
selling at Very Lew Prices.
Is Ms
at 5e, 85e, 95c and $1, In all the New Spring
Styles and Colorings.
MOQUET CARPETS, BODY BRUSSELS
CARPETS, VELVET CARPETS, ROX
BURYAND SMITHS EXTRA TAP
ESTRY CARPETS, HALL A3TD
STAIR CARPETS, WITH
RORDERSJW ALL
THREE-PLY AND INGRAIN CARPETS,
BAG AND HEMP CARPETS
'OIL CLOTHS AND MATTINGS,
DOOR MATS, RUGS, Ac.
We invite a sncclal examination, as our
E resent stock is the largest ever shown in
ancaster.
Wall Paper! Wail Paper !
THE " I "
LATEST SPRING STYLES, "V.
in Large Assortment and in all qualities et
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TUESDAY EVENING. MAT 31, J88L,
WEATHER INDICATIONS.
Washington, May 31. Fer the Middle
states warmer, southerly shifting te
cooler north and east winds, generally fair
weather during the rest of Tuesday, fol
lowed during the night by local rains near
the coast.
BALLOTING BEGUN.
In Informal Vete Taken at Albany.
Albany, N. Y., May 31. Iu the As
sembly te-day Mr. Draper offered a rese
lutien that at 12 o'clock the Heuse pro
ceed te nominate two candidates for the
vacancies in the United States Senate,
flrstnaming the senator te fill the vacan
cy caused by the resignation of Rescoe
Conkling. In case no one is named by the
majority the fact te be entered in the
journal and the Heuso te proceed in like
manner te name a candidate te till the
vacancy caused by the resignation of
Themas C. Piatt. Adopted.
When the hour of neon arrived the Sen
ate proceeded te vote for a United States
senator in place of Thes. C. Piatt, re
signed. The vote steed as fellows : Fer
Thes. C. Piatt 8, Chauncey M Depew 7,
Francis Kernau 7, Warner Miller 2, Sher
man S. Rogers 1, Eldred G. Laphani 2,
Jeseph II. Cheatc 1, Judge Neah Davis 2,
Wni. A. Wheeler 1, Gee. II-. Sharpe 1.
The Senate then voted for a successor te
fill the short term of ltoscee Conkling.
The vote steed as fellows : Fer Conkling,
9 ; Sherman S. Rogers, 5 ; Jehn C. Jacobs,
G ; Geerge B. Rradlcy. 1 ; Clias. J. Feigcr,
2 ; Gov. Cernell, i) ; Wm. A. Wheeler, 4 ;
lliee. M. l'omerey, 2. JNe one receiving
a majority, the Senate adjourned.
In the Heuse. ,
The vote steed as fellows : Depew 14.
Kcruan 47, Piatt 21, Feigcr 6, Laphara 0,
Cernell 12. Crowley i, Evarts 5, Morten 2,
Miller 3, Francis 1, Pomeroy
1, Wadsworth 2, Tremaine 2, Rog
ers 1, Cheate 1. The chair
announced that the Heuse having failed
te give a majority for any candidate the
fact would be entered en the journal of
the Heuse and the legislative business
would be proceeded with.
Fer United States senator iu pkice of
Rascec Conkling resigned. The vote
steed ns fellows : Conkling 26, Jacobs
47, Wheeler 15, Crowley 5, Cernell 0,
Wadsworth, 2 ; Rogers, 8 ; Miller, 1 ;
Evarts, 2 ; Edick, 1 ; Felger, 3-; White,
2 ; Chapman, 1 ; Tremaine, 2 ; Fcnten. 1 ;
Ward, 1 ; Pomcrey, 1 ; Dutcher,' 1 ;
Alverd, 2.
Stalwarts Dcspeneut, Unit Breeds Jubilant.
Albany, N. Y., May 31. There was a
general despondency visible this morning
among the stalwarts nnd exubcrance
among their opponents. The develop
ment of the vote in each Heuse at neon
increased both.
TEXAS TIBINGS.
Crime and Casualty in Hie Empire of tne
southwest.
Galveston, May
tains the following
11. The 2feics con
specials : At Corsi-
cana, icxas, a lire yesterday morning,
Originating iu the Key saloon, destroyed
au entire row of buildings, ene only of
which was insuicd. It is supposed te
have been the work of au incendiary.
Mineola, Tex.. May 81. James Burns,
foreman of a grading gang ou the Mis
souri Pacific railroad, was shot and mor
tally wounded by Lee Nelsen, a cow boy,
in a misunderstanding arising out of a set
tlement of .a business transaction.
A Dallas special says : A violent wind and
ntin storm swept swept ever the city en
Sunday night, -the rain fell in torrents
flooding all the streets, Trinity liver ris
ing se rapidly that it was expected te ever
flew its banks before morning. Reports
of wind, rain ami hail storms in various
portions of the state are given by the Hfcws
specials. Iu many instances fruit has becu
entirely destroyed, and the corn, cotton
aud wheat crops seriously injured.
A Wace special says : A fearful hail
storm visited Seuth McLcuneu and the
north part of Bell counties Saturday
night. A number of farm houses were
tern down, one lady was killed and two
men badly hurt in Leen county Near
Crawford ; in McLcuneu several houses
were unroofed.
Twe cadets of St. Mary University, Por Per Por
tcustBrethersou and Walter May, aged re
spectively 14 aud 12, were drowned while
bathing iu the Gulf last evening.
The JVt'ic has a special which says a hur
ricane visited Tayler en Saturday evening,
lasting 40 minutes.
fir
HOLD KOISIIEKIES.
Ancx-irepuly Slierlir attlie Head et aug
et Thieves and Highwaymen.
Denver, Cel., May 81. A west-bound
stage en the Barlew & Sanderson line was
stepped and passengers robbed near
Poncha Springs by four unmasked men.
They get a number of geld watches and
$500 in money and 63,:J0O in drafts. The
same band entered Poncha Springs later
en and compelled everyone in the store te
deliver up all their money and valuables
The leader was Charles Allisen, cx-denutv
shcritf of Conejos county. The rest of
the band arc members of a well-known
cattle thieving gang.
A Doctors' JckIciis Bage.
Belville, Lijit., May 01. Dr. Petti
grew of Campbell ford, en Saturday shot
aud severely wounded Ilichard Bennycastlc
a wealthy former whom he charged with
being loe intimate with his wife. Petti
grew is in jail.
ICathcr Lese a lliind Than Werk.
Fkankfert, Ky., May SI. Jehn Gra
ham, a convict in the Kentucky peniten
tiary, hired a negre te chop off his hand,
se that he could net in future be compel
led te tackle hemp.
The Other Man Shet.
Paris, Ky., May 81. At North Middle
town, during a quarrel, Jehn Alexander
threatened te sheet Wm, Cunningham,
whereupon Cunningham drew his pistol
and shot Alexander dead. Cunningham
was released en bail.
Tne Same Old Story.
St. Jehn, N. B., May 31. Charles
Smith, a lumber operator, has absconded
aud is a defaulter te the amount of $15,000.
I'lre at Brooklyn, Out.
Brooklyn, Out., May 31. S. R.
Wickett's tannery, with contents, burned
this morning. Less, $10,000 : insurance,
$5,000.
Livery Stable Burned.
'"Frankfort, Ky., May 31. R.
Church's livery stable was burned
night. Less, $15,000 ; partly insured.
GIVING IT AWAY.
C.
last
Ked Headed Jimmy Andersen Telling el
Hayes's Count.
In Ruby HiU, Ncv., Mining News " Published
every Monday by James E. Andersen,
Editor and Proprietor. "
"Things have come te a pretty pass
when we find our esteemed friend Truth
ful Jccms Andersen, late of Louisiana,
referring in his Ruby Hill New te the
guileless Mr. Hayes as the ' monumental
fraud who occupied Tildcn's seat for four
years in the White Heuse. ' new, new,
Jecms? Is net that rather a strange ad
mission?" San Francisce Daily Ex
eliange. Net at alK Every man conversant with
the facts knows that Hayes was honestly
beaten, and the true story of hew he ob
tained his seat when it is written will
make the most disgraceful page in the his
tory of American politics.
"If Stanley Matthews is confirmed as
supreme court judee Jim Andersen shenld
net be neglected. If Garfield ia te payoff
"jra B utu IKWM , IH 'MHMIIU glYS I11U
something. He would be satisfied with a
consulate in a warm elimate." Stubea
tille (0.) Gmttte.
Such a consulship would prove no in
ducement. Nothing but the power te
pitch Hayes se far into Hades that a ray
of light wouldn't reaehhin in ten eterni
ties would ever induce us te eaneel our
account with the canting hypocrite who
sang Methodist hymns while receiving
stolen goods.
MAMKMTB.
Philadelphia Market.
fHiLAJWLPHiA. May .31. Fleur market
firm and geed Inquiry for desirable bakers
grades; Superfine, at $3 353 75; extra
4 00f 35 ; Onte and Indian f&mUy W 73
66 12 ; Penna. famUy S3 3395 40 ; St. Leuis de
6f!0S6 se ; Minnesota Extra IS 2506 00: de
straight,; 0086 37: winter patent 162307 25;
spring de $6 5007 50.
Kye flour atSSSO.
Wheat lirmer; Ne. 2 Western Ked, 1 25W;
Delaware, Penna Ked and de Amber, 91 i"
l'JO.
Cern dull and weak for local trade ; steam
er, S053c : yellow, 59e ; mixed, 58039c.
Oats dull and weak ; Ne. 1 White 5IjJ5.'c ;
Ne. 2, de 50c; Ie. 3, de 4'J4c; Ne. 2,
Mixed 47649c. n
Kye drm at II OS.
Previsions dull; mess perk $1717 50;
beet hams, 3 0025 00; Indian m.s
beef 92250.
Bacen smoked shoulders, 0c; salt de
tfj(U4c; smoked hums 11612c; pickled tvw
OQlOc. .
Lard dull ;.city kettle llc ; loose butchers'
K10)c; prime steam, $10 e:Jll.
Butter market dull and lower te sell :
Creamery extra Pennsylvania at tlii)
24c ; Western, 2125 ; de geed te chelee Vi
21c; Bradford county and New Yerk extra,
Bells dull ; Pennsylvania and Western S
Sc.
Eggs scarce and lirmer; Pennsylvania
KJcr Western 1513Wc.
Cheese market firm ; New Yerk full
cream lie; Western full cres.re !Q10c;
fair te geed, 839c.
Petroleum steady: refined T!ic
Whisky steady at $1 09.
Seeds Geed te prime Clever, no market
Timethy dull at $3 10&3U; de de Flaxseed
nominal at SI 25.
Hew YarK Market.
Svw YeRK,May31. Fleur State and Western
dull, with moderate expert and home
trade demand ; Superfine State at 94 00
em fi5: extra de $4 9095 00; choice de
$5100525: tancydo9530QC75:reund hoop Ohie
5 00550: choice de 95 600675; superfine
western M 0004 75; common te geed ex
tra de (! 0905 25 ; choice de 95 3006 73 ; choice
white wheat de, nt 95 2506 25. Southern
firm ; common te fair extra, 93 200
5 75 ; geed te chpice de 95 8007 50.
Wheat Jc lower en cash ; 0le better
en future; Ne. 2 Bed, May, 91 271 27 ;
de June, 91 27 ; de July, 91 3514 1 25.
Cern &,ic lower and quiet ; Mixed west
ern spot. 43058c ; de future, 56fJ384c.
Oa's a shade lower ; State, 4tSaM ; Western,
44752c
Live Stock Markets.
East Liuekty Cattle Kecciptssiuce rl
duy, 2,273 head of through and 403 lffiad of yard
stock; supply and demand light; prices VKc
lower; 3 leads were shipped, the remainder
being local stock; prices 9400.
Hogs Beccipte, 9C0 head; Phlladclphias,
$0 ir 40 : Yorkers, 95 7505 85.
Sheep Bcceipts, 033 head; selling at 45c
fJ Si.
Chicago. Hogs Bcceipts, 25,000 bead ; ship
ments. 4,500 head; geed demand and steady
for geed packing at 95700560; light, 50 10c.
at $5850690; heavy shipping 10c. lower at
$5900615; culls weak at 935005 40; all sold;
leeling stronger at the close.
Cuttle Kecelpts, 4,600 head; shipments, 1,700
head; market slew and weak en peer stock,
ether grades steady and firm ; geed te choice
medium weights. $5 7506: no expert stock
here; distillery cattle. 95 4005 60; distillery
cewi. $3 6004 40 ; butchers' weak and easier at
$2500150; mainly $25004 30; through grasj
Tcxans firm at $2 5004 30; stockers and feeders
dull and scarce ; Wintered Texans 94 5005 25.
fcheep Bcceipts, 1,000 head; shipments, 2K0
head; market very dull and prices 15023c.
lower; peer te choice shorn. $404 20; lambs,
$23; no woeled here : quotations. $5 400620;
market closed dull, with several lets et com
mon left.
Philadelphia Cattle Market.
31 en DAT, May 21. Tbe receipts et stock at
the various yards were for the week: Cattle,
2.800 head ; sheep, 8,000 head ; hogs, 3,500 head.
Previous week Cattle, 2,800 head ; sheep, 6,000
head ; hogs, 3,500 head.
Beef Cattle The market during the pest
week was moderately active and prices were
unchanged until near the elese, when a small
decline was noticed.
We quote as fellows :
Extra, (7e; Geed, 6t;j;c ; Medium,
6c: Common, 55c.
Bulls and Cows Fat cows and bulls were
fairly active at 30.c.. while slippery cows
were in lair demand at $15030 per head.
Calves Pennsylvania veals were active at
K07kC.
Milch cows were in geed demand and quo
tations ruled lrem $25050 per head, with sales
of extra as high as 975.
Sheep The market during the past week
was unsettled and priced declined !c en all
g:ulcs.
We quote as follews:
Geed. 0 te 109 9s.at5U05c; fair, 75 te 80
tts. at 505c ; common, 404c. ; culls at 4
)4c. spring lambs were dull and -fully lc $1
lb lower. We quote at 709c., with sales of
common as low as $2 50 per head.
Hogs-The market during the past week
was active, and prices were uncliangcd.
We quote as fellows :
Extra, 949c ; Geed, 8?9e ; Medium 8,
0Sc.
BALK OP LIVB STOCK.
Keger Mayncs, 150 Western, gross, 606-c.
A. J. Christy, 164 Western, gross, 0tyc.
E. S. & B. F. McFlllen, 215 Western gross,
C07c.
Owen Smith. 152 Western grogs, 503c.
M. Ulinan. 231 Lane, co., gross, 506c.
Jehn McArdlc. 226 Lancaster and Yerk co.,
C7c.
Daniel Murphy, 85 Lane. co. and Western,
6c.
ambers i
Schambergft Paul, 205 Western, 50GKc.
i Srlminhnr? A Ce.. 21(1 Wentprn. Tri.ef.K'.i-
G. Scliamberg ft Ce., 210 Western, 5ttjc.
Lewcnstcin ft Adlcr. 120 Western. VAiilc.
" ' 110 Ment. co. cows 3k05Ue.
II. Chain, jr., 87 Western, 506c.
Daniel Smyth ft Bre., 125 Western, 6C&c.
Dennis Smyth, 50 Lam ce..606c.
Bachman ft Levi, 115 Western and Pennsylva
nia, 606c
M. Levi. 100 Yerk co.. 5K06KC.
Leuis Hern, 26 Western. 606c.
" li; I'enn'abulls and cows, 3tc.
James Clemsen, 47 Western 6g6Mc.
11. Miller, 35 Lane. CO., 506c.
Abe Osthcim 27 Lan. co , 52Uc.
J. F. Sadler ft Ce., 375 Western. Cgcc.
James Eustace, 20 Western, 66c.
F. Schcetz, 24 Western, 66c.
" 64 Montgomery co. cows. iliGZlic.
S. Dreilus, 17 Western, 6K6c.
James Anil, 18 Western, 66c.
DRESSED 3TEAT8.
Dressed Beeves during the past week were
active at previous quotations, 810c.
BALKS LAST WEEK.
Thes. Bradley, 191 head at 9J4!0c ; C. S.
Dcnglcr, 66 de. at J0c: A. A. Boswell 115 de
8&092&C ; W. H. Brown 151 de. at 9010c; J. F.
Lewdcn 45 de at 9010c.
Dressed sheep were enlyyairly active.
Samuel Stewart sold 850 head dressed sheep
at.910c.
staeK
New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Stocks
also United States Bends reported daily by
Jacob B. Leve, N. E. Cor. Centre Square.
Nxw Yerk Stocks.
-Stocks unsettled.
May 31.
a. m. r. u. r. n
10:00 1:00 3:00
Meney.. ....................... 303 .... ....
Chicago ft North Western 131 130J4 129
Chicago. Mil. St. Paul 126 12544 125
Canada Southern 77 79 Tl
C. C. ft I. C. B.B 29-! 29 'JJ2
Del.. Lack. Western 127 12654 1264
Delaware ft Hudsen Canal 111 111 ill
Denver & Rie Grande.'. 108 .... 207
Hannibal SU Jee 83 81 81
Lake Shere ft Mich. Southern.. Ki'4 131 131
Manhattan Elevated. 28 27(2 2S'X
Michigan 'Central 115 H3J4 112
Missouri. Kansas ft Texas 50 50-50
N. Y., Lake Eric ft Western.... 49 49 48
New Jersey Central 102 101 10114
N. Y., Ontario ft Western 37! Si aaB
New Yerk Central 150 130 149
Ohie ft Mississippi. 45 45 45
Pacific Mail Steamship Ce.... 54 53 02
St. Leuis ft Iren Mt 80 go 7tftl
Sutro Tunnel 2C1
Union Pacific 126 123 124
Wabash, St. Leuis ft Pacific... 51 53 63
" . . " Preferred. 94 94 gsS
Western Union Tel. Ce 129 129 127
Philadelphia.
Stocks steady.
Pennsylvania B.B 66 &s
Beading 29 29
Lcmga vauey t.s
Lehigh Navigation '. 47 47 46
Buffalo, Pitts. A Western 21 21 21
Northern Central..' 55 .... 55
Northern Pacific. 44 44 44
" Preferred 4 83 83
JiestenviUe .... 21 .... a
Philadelphia ft. Brie K. K....... 27 27 26
Iowa Gulch Mining
Uhitbd States Bemw. r.j.
lav
United Stete 4 per cents ll
u - AXC ..... UOk .... ....
" 104
3 " 1C4
Leca Stocks and Henda.
Par
. . vaL
Las
sale
9105
114
118.75
120
105
112
103
10350
105
$114
102.59
105.50
103.50
106
70
Lanccuy e per cu Leau, due 1SS2.. .9100
" " 1885... 109
" 1890... 109
" " 1895... 100
4 5 per ct. In 1 or 30 years. . 100
' 5 per ct. Scheel Lean 100
" la ler 99 years.. 109
" 4 " in 5 or 20 years.. 100
" 4 " in lOw 20 years. ICO
XISCXUASKOUS BOXDS.
Quarryvllle B. R..dne 1893 $100
Reading ft Columbia B. Kdue 1882 Me
Lancaster Watch Ce., due 1889 100
Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce.,
due in ler 20 years 100
Lancaster Gas Light anil Fuel Ce.,
Stevens Heuse '. 109
BASK STOCKS.
First National Bank. .$109
Farmers' National Bank 59
Lancaster County National Bank.. 50
Columbia National Bank 100
Ephrata National Bank. 100
First National Bank, Columbia.. .. 100
First National Bank, Strasburg.... 100
First National Bank. Marietta 100
First National Bank, Mount Jey.. 100
Lltitx National Bank 100
Maaheim National Bank 1110
I) nien National Bank. Mount Jey. 30
TCXXHKX BTOL'KO-
91701x1
10i5
135
J3I.50
202.50
131
111 JO
70JP
Blg Spring ft "Beaver VaUey 9 25
9 10.23
Bridgeport 13
2tt
IS
5
14.10
47.25
51
50
62L30
55
9t
30.40
23J5
275.25
40.15
21
40
37.50
iiuiuiuuia a iuciiiani Jiui.. .- s
Columbia ft Washington 23
Columbia ft Big Spring 25
Lancaster ft Ephrata 25
Lanc.EHzabetht'n-ftMiddlet'n 100
Lancaster FruitvUlc. 50
Lancaster ftJLitltz 25
Lancaster ft WiUiamstewn 25
Lancaster Maner. 50
Lancaster ft Manheim 25
Lancaster Marietta 25
Lancaster ft New Helland 100
Lancaster A Susquehanna. 309
Lancaster ft Willow Street 25
Strasburg ft Millport 25
Marietta Maytown S5
Marietta ft Mount Jey 25
KISCKLLAneOVS STOCKS.
Ouarryville ILK 9 50 $R25
MIUerAVllle Street Car 50 25
Inquirer Printing Company. 59 40 1'
Watch Factory 100 115bd
Gas Light and Fuel Company 25
Stevens Heuse 109
Columbia Gas Company....'.
Columbia Water Company 2
Susquehanna Iren Company 100 75.10
Marietta Uollewwaro 100
Noen Uuotauena of the Grain Market
Furnished by Jacob B. Leng, Commission
Breker.
Chicago. Cash. Jnne. July.
Wheat $1.12 $1.11 $1.13
Cern 43J4 .42 .42
Oats 37 .36 .35
New Yerk. Cash.
Wl.eat 1.2S $1.27 $1.25
Cern 60 .56 .56
Oats
Philadelphia.
Wheat 1.25 1.25 1.23
Cern re .57 .56
Oats 49 .47 .1754
Baltimore.
V lllllv
vvfll
""IIS
NEW AJtrHMTUSEMMMT,
A STR1CH IJKOS.' ADVERTISEMENT.
r
LANCASTER BAZAAR,
18 EAST KING STREET,
Have opened this week a New and well se
lected stock of
HOSIERY,
WHICH THEY ARE SELLING AT
TREMELY LOW PRICES.
EX-
Geed Fancy llo.-e ler for 10c. a pair.
Excellent Hese, finished scams. 2 pair for 25c.
Geed quality Ueir-lincd Regular Made S)c.
Best PIn-Strlped Full Regular Made 35c.
Full Resulur Made. Embroidered Centra, 50c.
Child's Plain Colored Hese, Silk Clocked, 17c
Geed nair-lincd 10c.
Imported Hese, Fancy Striped, 2 pair for 25c.
Lu-lies' Full Regular Made lletse. White aud
Embroidered, 20c.
Great Geme Down in flats.
Elegant Hals and Bennets at 10c.
Child's Geed Latest Style Hats ut 19c.
TRIMMED HATS IN GREAT VARIETY
AT LOWEST PRICES.
FANS, PABASOLS.
LACES FROM 10c. APIECE UP.
ASTRICHBIiOS.
WANTS.
IODGK.RS WANTKU. A FEW UKNTLK
j men can be accommodated with finely
furnithed and well-lighted rooms in a central
part et the city by uddressing "ROOMS."
IXTELLIOEXCSB OPVIOK. tf
ANTED IMMEDIATELY S3 KNEK-
gctic agents te cauvasa for Miller ft
Geunuill's Nickel-plated Rein Rest, light and
very easily managed. Sells fast ami pays well.
Fer sample, terms, c, call en G. W Miller,
at 'City Hetel, Lancaster, te-morrow June I,
from 7 u. m. te 2 p. in. ltd
MISCELLANEOUS.
'I 'UK LARGE STEER RAISED IIT HEM J.
X L. Landis will be killed ou Friday morn
ing at 9 o'clock, at the Black lletiH! Hetel. The
steer will be dres.sed without head or shins.
m30-3td E. II. TRISSLER.
M
OKAVIAN CUURCU
STRAWBEKY FESTIVAL,
Te be held In
ROBERTS'S HALL,
On Tuesday and Wednesday Evenings,
May 31 and June 1.
ADMISSION ....... ..le Cts.
m2S-5td
aiPT UK A W1NU&.
JOT! OHM
HER
flOSLHONWKALTH DISTRIBUTION CO.
33d Popular Monthly Drawing'
OVTHB
COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO.
At Macauley's Theatre, In the City or Louis
ville, en
THURSDAY, JUNE 30th, 1831.
These drawings occur monthly (Sundavi
excepted) under previsions of an Act et the
General Assembly of Kentucky, incorporat
ing the Newport Printing and Newspaper
Company, approved April 'J, 187& .
49Thls te a special act, and hairnever been
repealed.
The United States Circuit Court en March 31,
rendered the lollewing decisiens:
1st That the Commonwealth Distribution
Company te legal.
2d It drawings are fair.
N. B. The Company has new en hand a
large reserve fund. Read the Hat of prize ler
the
JUNE DRAWING.
I prlZ9aaaaa.9 30,000
X JjlrlZQ XOfOvC
X pTlZ6 d,O0C
10 prizes tl.OOOeach 10,000
20prtzes500each 10,000
100prizcs9l00each. 10.0U9
200 prizes 50 each lo.eoe
600 prizes 20each 12,008
1000 prizes lOeach 10,009
9 prizes 300 each, approximation prizes 2,709
9 prizes 200 each, " - 1,809
9 prizes lOOeach, M M seu
flW IU ZtT ninntiTrrTit (fllaiW
Whole tickets, 92 ; half tickets, 91 : 27 tickets
950; 85 tickets, 9109.
Remit Meney or Bank Draft in Letter, ei
send by Express. DON'T SEND BT REGIS
TERED LETTER OR POSTOFFICE ORDER.
Orders of 99 and upward, by Express, can be
sent at our expense. Address all orders te K.
M.BOARDMAN, Courier-Journal Building,
Leulsrllle. ISy- or I.- J. COBfMKBFORO,
309 Broadway. Mew Yerk. Ichi-TaThftSftw
DKLltiBTirUI. ANDCOOLING DRINK
Meutserrat Lime Fruit Jmice.
i
It forms, diluted with live or eight times
its 'bulk et water, or blended with Spirits,
Seda Water, Ac. a Most Wholesome, Delicious
and Refreshing Beverage. It may. be sweet
ened te suit the taste. In addition te being a
most delightful and cooling drink, your phy
sician will recommend it for its medicinal vir
tues ; espeeaUy Rheumatic Pains. ,
Fer sale at Behjart's Wina store. Ne. 129
East King street,
aprlS-WftStfd H. E. SL AYM AKER, Agt-