Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, August 13, 1881, Image 4

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    LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCERSATURDAl AUGUST 13, 1881.
Lancaster futelltaenm.
SATURDAY EVENING, AUO. 13, 1881.
MAJ. UKKNEMAN ABROAD.
Among Abbey Bums and Buy C'ltlea.
Frem private letters written te personal
fiiends in tliis city, by Maj. B. F. Breue
man, new traveling in Europe, we are per
mitted te make tlie following extract:
Yerk, Eng., July 25, 1881.
Havin- found Scotland much mere at
tractive than I even anticipated, I delayed
there longer than I expected. On my way
here I .stepped at Abbotsford, the home or
Walter Scott. It is a charming place, a
grand old mansion built by Scott himself
in 1611. Every room and corner of the
hensc arc filled with objects of interest
the armory with its walls covered with
broadsword, daggers, old muskets, bugle
horn?, elc, almost every one of which has
a history : the drawing'roem with its ele
gant ebony furniture, the gift of Geerge
the 4th; tlie dining room with its old por
traits ; the library with its 20,000 volumes
of Scott's own selections; even te the
c!eet, iu a glass case of which is pre
served the blue coat with brass buttons,
plaid trousers' and bread-brimmed white
hat, worn by him just before his death.
Much as I have always enjoyed the writ
ings of Scott, I shall take even gieater
interest iu them new, since a visit te his
country and his home. Frem Abbotsford
a drive of a few miles brought me te
Mclrose Abbey. This old Abbey I had read
and heard se much about that before sce
iug it I imasined I could almost draw it
upon paper, but hew ditferent when stand
ing within its crumbling walls. I was awe
struck with its grand proportions ; its
rich and elaborate carvings; its grand
window still in a goe.l state of preserva
tion ; i;s Hours are filled with tablets te
the illustrious dead 1 would like te have
lingered for hours among its ruins, but
time did net permit.
Anether drive of six miles
brought me te Dryburgh Abbey.
Pnrtu nf ihii Alihev .ire. iii a better
state of preservation thau Melrose. In
one of its aisles is buried Sir Walter Scott.
The walls arc almost covered with ivy and
present a beautiful appearance, but te at
tempt "a description of these old ruins
would exhaust both my time and your
patience. Se I will hurry en through a
grand ceuutry, the. very heart of England,
te Leeds, a large manufacturing city for
wool and llax spinning. Net finding
much te interest me there, I took au early
train for Yerk. This is oho of the eldest
towns in England and has much te inter
est strangers; being in search of antiqui
ties, I concluded te .step at ene of the fa
mous old inns Black Swan," two hun
dred years old. When I entered its time
honored portals and was received by one
of the ment lovely bar-maids perhaps iu
all England, 1 thought I had struck it ex
actly. An examination of the rooms, how
ever, and one fiihle tV hete dinner satislied
me that no amount of romance or histor
ical associations would repay for filthy
beds and bad living. Still, had 1
been aloue I might have endured it
all, for the levclyface and charming man
ners of the bar-maid have haunted me ever
since.
Of com m the great attraction at Yerk
is its cathedral. Its graudcur aud magni
tude arc far beyond my anticipations. Its
length i ."i2." feet and breadth across the
transepts 250 feet. It is said te be the
finest specimen of purely gothic architec
ture in the world. Its largest window is
70 feet high by S2 wide. The stained
glass is about six hundred years old and
every window appears te be of a different
character. One might spend a week ex
amining the tracery aud sculpture in this
magnificent structure and sec new beauties
every moment.
Yerk has a population of about 00,000,
about half of which is within the
walls (Yeik and Chester are the
only two walled cities in England),
aud you have a line view of the city by
taking a walk around en its walls. This I
did this afternoon iu company with a
friend. Almest every step seme object of
interest would be pointed out the ruins
of an eli I abbey ; a jialace built by Henry
VIII., or lerhaps by one of tlie Rich
ards. Here some Icing had been born,
there some king crowned, aud there oue
buried, and se en.
The eikshirc Kine Arts aud Industrial
Institution is holding its summer exhibi
tion here atp:cs3i)t. Having our Centen
nial fresh iu my mind, I hesitated about
going, but as the Prince of Wales' Indian
presents wete te be exhibited I concluded
te go, iit.v.;r dj earning, what was iu store
for me. These presents alone occupied
three large rooms, aud the magnificence et
them is beyond discriptien. There are all
kinds of armor, llinde.i temples, palan
quins, 1 .spirant harness, table mats, per
sonal ornaments, state sweids by the doz
en, goldsmiths' weik, silveismiths' work,
and every thing you can mention,, every
article blazing with precious stones This
display alone was well worth crossing the
ocean te see. I leave early in the morning
for 'hatswerth, the residence of the Duke
of Devenshire, and one of the finest places
in England.
TDK THKATKK.
A Uluure Hi tlie Coming Aiiiiimiient Season.
On the 22d of this month the ders of
Fulton epei-a house will be thrown open
in the iuauguratiea of the amuscmsnt
season of 1SS1-S2, with the appearance of
the well-known aud popular Barlew,
Wilsen, Primrose & West's minstrcls;
under the management of Mr. Jehu D.
Mishlcr. Theie is every prospect that
the approaching season will be ene
of uusui passed brilliancy, judging
from the attractions a'reaJy ' te
cured by Manager Mishler for his cir
cuit. Among these booked are the fol
lowing celebrities: The Goedwin-Weath-erby
combination, Mr. and Mrs. W. .7. Flor
ence, the new sensation of "The World,"
Genevieve Waid in the society melediama
of " Foriret-mc-net, " Geerge H. Adams's
new pantomime company, "One Hundred
Wives, " Hague's Eureiican minstrels,
"Boccwc'e," Mr.?. G. C. Heward's " Uncle
Tem's Cabin," "The Galley Slave."
Rice's Surprise " Party, Diplomacy, "
"Hearts of Oak, ""The Slave's Dream,"
"Evangeliue," JehuT. Raymond in 'his
new comedy " Fresh," Cellier's "Banker's
Daughter," Dcnier's pantomime company
Buffalo Bill, Pat Rooney combination,
Oliver Doud Byren, Jee Emmet, Bernard
McCauley, Heeley's comely company in
the new t free act comedy " Birds of a
Feather," "Our Goblins," "Fun en the
Bristel,' Hermann, the magician, "My
Geraldine,' Neil Burgess the eiiginal
Widem Jtedelt, Mr. and Mrs. Geerge S.
Knight iu their new play "Baren Ru Ru
eolph," the Helmau opera company iu
"Olivette," Power's dramatic company,
" Deacon Crankctt," Gus Williams in his
new play " Kaiser, 'J Jehn S. Claike, and
Rial's iKiutemitue company.
Ah may lie gathered fiein a peiusal of
the above list, which will be largely aug aug
mented by later ewgagewcuts, our city
will uetkuOTerduiiwg theseafeeu for lack
of pWuJ; tnteilaiuweut, euibraciitg a
widt) variety aud exceptional ineil't.
MJurten' 4i,Jf.SiUeaNM,
Ihilai-JjJUni J5vmg 'J'eUijji ftyll.
A iMMr iim the ueu.vt Jsecretjuyrtiie
Treauuiy Wjudwui wjiSiiead yesUvday te
the aMii!b!d bufcii stt Jfi,yjaia "..
The patter was the iyts'M) le.f irtHis.ktnQual.
In faet,it wa wiaWJjy a A,'e"'WUeu vflie
often expressed txlf atit;ivjjaxu !' j$y.
Windem ever his ttiiVAfeS iv tw4fZ
f? bltck of public MA Umn flW
at: . rr cent., en V of 'A t$)-t j
p'.Hitl O"0rueii uu iue y, w ,in
pfafni fhu tfe finding could be and ought
tvi'llo'de'le At '' ysr x"l- H Mr. Window,
new bad refunded at 2 per cent., he would
have bad something te brag about ; bat it
is scarcely worth his while te keep en
bragging" about a tiansactien which prov
ed, as plain as need be, that he and his
political act were all in the wrong last
winter, and that the Hayes veto of the
funding bill, at the demand of ceitaiu
banks and certain politicians, was au act
of egregious felly.
m mm m .
A Proper Mere.
Pittsburgh Pest.
The suggestion of Mr. Hensel, of Lan
caster, in the Democratic state committee,
for a committee of seven, or which Mr.
Dill is te be chairman, "te draft rules for
the government of the party in the state,
these rales te be laid before the next state
convention," is a move in the direction of
greater efficiency in the organization, and
we are glad, as stated in the Pout yester
day, it was adopted. The rules under which
the party new acts, are merely the usages
of the last half centuiy, and we don't
think there has been any advance in that
time. Our. state conventions are consti
tuted and conducted as they were fifty
years age, when attendance en them from
the western part of the state occupied a
week aud sometimes longer, and every
body moved aud thought sjewer than they
de in these days of steam and electricity.
We have some very decided views as te
devising new party rules, se as te secure
greater efficiency iu campaign work, and
will recur te the subject at another timc.fl
ma tm
LANCASTKK UOCSEUOI.D HAItKCT.
OA1RV.
Butter Bi
Cup cheese, 2 cups
Cottage cheese. 2 pieces
Dutch cheese luran
FRUITS.
Apples H Y pk
Bananas p dnz
Blackberries.
Cherries, dried, ty fit
Currants, dried, 8 tt
Cranberries?) qt .
Cantcleupes
Dried Apples $1 qt :
" Peaches ?9 qt
IT ucklcbcrries 1 box
Lemens l dez
Oranges l dez
Pine Apples
Peaches 7 Yt pk
Pears 1 J pk ......
Raspberries
Red Plums $ box
Watermelons each
VKGKTA1ILKS.
Beans $1 Kpk
Beans, Lima, $) qt
Beets TH bunch
Cucumbers ft dez
Cauliflower fllieiul
Cabbage Tfl head
Carrots fJ bunch i
Egg Plants ,
Green Cern dez
Unions jt K l)tc
New Onions $1 ilk
" 1 bunch
Potatoes, (new,) f peck
(old) bus
(Sweet) fJ pcek....t
Radishes 5ft bunch
Ripe Tomatoes Jpk
Rhubarb f bunch ,.
Soup Beans $) qt
Salsify fl bunch
Turnips -p 'ipk
rOHLTUV.
Chickens ft pair (live)
" ft lb (cleaned)....-.....
MISCELLANEOUS.
Apple Butter ) qt
Cocoanuts each
Eggsfl dez
Heney tt 8
Seapl fi
Sauerkraut fl qt
MEATS.
Beef Steak, ? B.
" Roast (rib) H 9
" " (chuck) V
" Corned, -p ft
" Dried. IP ft
Bologna dried
Ham 3P ft
Lauib j? ft.
J.ard f? ft. ...... ....'. ...........
Mutten $1 ft
Perk l ft.... .........
Sausage f ft
FISU.
Black Bass 1 ft
Blue t'irtli t ft
Cattish '! ft
Claui- "J1 dez
20c
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...r.i5c
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...'ifdlic
12c
120
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...S10C
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73c
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..10JJ15C
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100
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...5100
..10S15C
...810c
.....e0j
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.'.'l0ffii2c
.. 80cl
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....Mjac
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$lti
45c
Ki'J0e
1.10
Haddock
Ilaliiiut H ft
Mullets
A d 111
Pergics ? lb
Reck
Salmen
While Pish V ft
OHAIN.
Hay Tiinctliy 1 ten..
" uiever 41 ion
Cern R bus
Oats 1 bus
Rye $4 bus
Timethy Seeed Ifl bus.
Wheat V bus
Nearly a Miracle.
K. Asfiiilh Hall, ilinghumten, N. ' .. writes:
"'l sullered !ersccn;l months uilhadiill j)ain
through lclt lung and shoulder-', l lest my
spirits, appetite and color, anil could with dif
ficulty keep up nil day. My mother procured
sonic Burdock l.loed Bitter: 1 took them us
directed, mid ha e lclt no pain since llr.it week
atter using them, nod am nev quite well.'
Price $1. Ker sale at 11. B. Cochran's ding
store. IS" North tjueen street. Lancaster.
ltradtcrd, I'a.
Themas Kitehan, ISnidlerd. Pa., writes : "1
enclose money ler Spring lllosseui, us 1 said 1
would it it cured inc. "My dy.sjtep-jia has van
ished, with all its symptoms. Many thanks; 1
shall never Ik; without It in the house. Price
."0 cents. Fer sale at 11. IS. Cochran' img
store, 137 North Queen stieet, Lancaster.
WerklDijinen.
itelere you begin your heavy spring work
altera u inter et relaxation, your system needs
cleansing and strengthening te prevent an at
tack et Ague. Billiens or Spring Fever, or
some ether fepring sickness that will unlit you
for a season s work". Yeu will have time, much
.sickness and great expense it you will use one
bottle et Hep Bitters in your family this
month. Don't wait, bee ether column.
HUl-SWll&W
Kvils te be Avoided.
Over-eating is in one sense tis productive el
evil as intemperance in drinking. Avoid both,
and keep tlie bleed purified with Burdock
Meed Bitters, and you will be rewarded with
robust health and invigorated system. Price
91. Ker sale at II. B. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137
North Queen street, lancestcr.
Ne Matter What Happen
Yeu may rest assured that yen arc sate in
being speedily cured by Themas' Eclcclric Oil
In all cases of rheumatism, neuralgia, tooth
ache. Ac One trial only is necessary te prove
its efficacy. Fer sale at II. II. Cochran's lirug
Stere, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster.
JtKLlGIOUS.
F1ICST M. K. CHURCH. NOKTH 1H7KK
street. Preaching at Vi a. 111. aud "H p.
in., by the Uev. it. A. Mcllwaiu. Sunday school
at'.la. 111 Prayer meeting 011 Wednesday even
ing at 7&.
MK. MISSION KAST MISSION, EAST
King street. There will be no pleach
ing te morrow morning or evening.
OLIVET BAPX1ST CHUKCU . M.
C. A. Beems, Bev. 31. Frayne. pastor.
10$ a. m., and 7? p. m., subject "The Law."
Sunday school at 2 p. in.
r" 1
TIUKSIITTEGIAN MEMORIAL UUAPKL
JT Preaching at 7? p. m. by K!v. Pret. Stahr.
Prayer meeting en Thursday evening at 7?.
Sunday school at 9 a. 111.
SECOND EVANGELICAL. CHURCH
(Kngllsli), North Mulberry street, above
Orange. Preacliing te-morrow at 10i a. in.
at ', p. 111., by tlie pastor, ltev. J. C. Kruusc.
Sabbath school at 2 p. m.
ST. JAMES HOLY COMMUNION jtT 8
and morning scrvlca at 10J a. in. Kven
Ing Prayer at fi p. m. At the evening service
tlie seat are Irec.
ST. PAUL'S REFORMED DIVINE SKR
vlccut lOJa. in. Sunday school at 'Mi a.
in. Ne evening service.
CJT. LUKE'S REFORMED MISSION,
O Marietta Avenue, near West Orange street.
Divine Hcrvlccs at 10 a. in. Prveching by
ltev. Thex. (J. Apple. Ne service in the even
ing. Sunday hcheufcat It a. in.
ST. I'AUL'rf M.K., VIIIIKCU, K. JUEEN ST.
lii.-v. A, I. Celbim, paxler. Preaching at
Wa. m,ttit7i P.m. Sabbath mcIioeI at Ua.
in l'iuy:rmniinu WtsdnewJuy evening.
tVHH OLD MKNWONITKH WILL HOLD
J. syiecsj in tbflr li 11 rcli.f erner et East
CktisUtHl tttid niiri-ninu hIiuvIm, 011 Sunday,
hu-j, MM), at t o'clock p. 111. Preaching in
LUj i;nlieii and Ui.-rtiiaii,
TTMOfi
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lt,1ftl ulttrt IteUtw I.ftliietl. TliOle Will
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MEDICAL.
READ THIS
Lascastee, Pa.. Aptll 23, ISS1.
Thk Kidsevcl-ra llr'e Cexpasv.
Gent It gives me much pleasure te say
that after using one pack et K1DNKYCURA
I have leeii entirely cured et a seven; pain in
my back and side, of long standing, and that,
tee, alter Dying various known remedies. 1
have everj- confidence in your medicine,
cheerfully recommend it; and knew that many
of niv lricnds who liave used it have been
lienctitcd. PETEE BAKER,
in3Glyd Foreman Examiner and Express.
T7-IDNEY WOR1.
THE .GREAT CURE
roc
RHEUMATISM,
. As it is for all diseases of tlie KIDNEYS,
LIVER AND BOWEL".
it cleanses the system of the acrid poison
that causes tlie dreadful suffering which only
the victims et BlicpmatUm can realize.
Thousand of Vase et the worst form's et
tills terrible disease have been quickly le
lievcd, in a short time Perfectly Cured.
KTDNBT WORT
has had wonderful success, and an immenc
sale in every part of the country. In hundreds
of cases it lias cured where all else had tailed.
It is mild, but efficient, CERTAIN IN ITS
ACTION, but harmless in all eases.
It Cleanxes, Strengthens aud gives New
Lire te all the important organs of the body.
The natural action et the Kidneys Is restored.
The Liver is cleansed et all disease, and the
Bowels move freely aud healthfully. In this
way the. worst diseases arc eradicated from
the system.
As it ::as been proved by thousands tlwt
KIDNEY WORT.
la the most euectual remedy for cleansing the
system el all meibid secretions. It should be
used In every household as a
SPUING MEDICINE.
Always euros nilleusness, Ce-istlpttIn .
Piles aud all Female Diseases.
jW It is put up In Dry Vegetable Ferm, in
43-tln cans, one package of which makes six
49quarts of medicine.
3AlsO in Liquid Fonn,Very Concentrated
JSr-!er the convenience et these who cannot
S readily prepare it. It acts with equal
93 efficiency in either form.
GET IT OF YOUK DRUGGIST. PIllCE, SI.
WELLS, RICHARuSOX& CO., Prep's,
Hiirliugtnn, Vt.
(Will send the dry pest-paid.) .
dec 27 1yd A wt
s
PECIAL AND CHRONIC DISK ASICS.
Mary A. Leiigaker, M. D.,
OFFICE AND liESIDENCK
Ne. 13 East Walnut Street,
LANCASTfiR,A.,
Diseases of. the Eye, Ear and Threat
Treated as a Specialty.
Particular attention given te the ticitmcnt
et Diseases of Women and Children.
Five examination and treatment daily ex
cept Sunday Irem 11 a. 111. te 1 p. 111. Consul
tations iu English aud German.
H. D. LONGAKER,M. D.,
LATE OP' PHILADELPHIA,
NOWOFXANCASTEK, PA.. "
Office : Ne. 13 East Walnut Street,
eilers his professional -services te the alllieted
especially te these .suffering from Chronic or
Special Diseases. He will be glad te sec and talk
with them. Itis his practice te plaiulydcclarc u
disease incurable it he believes itle be se. In
the case whicii he undertakes, he guarantees
te de all that can be done by unwearied atten
tion and the application of experienced skill,
gained bv many years et practice in treating
di-ease iu its various aud most malignant
tonus. That ids skill has net been exerted in
vain, numerous ccrtlllcitcs, that may be seen
at his office, will testily.
Cancers, Tumors end Swellings Cure
Without Fain or Using the Knife or
Drawing Meed.
Skm Diseases and eveiy description et Ul
ce ration, l'ilcsuiul Seioluleus Diseases Perma
nently Cuied.
Female Diseases, Acute or Chronic, speedily
and radically cured.
Diseases td the Lungs, Threat, Stomach,
Liver and Kidneys can undoubtedly be cured.
Particular attention given te Private Dis
eases el eveiy deseiiptieu ; also that stale et
alienation and weakness et mind, which render-!
persons iueapable el enjoying the plc:is
mes et iieiiermiug the duties et llle.s'oniplete llle.s'eniplete
ly cured, and the patient restei-eil te active
health and the enjoyments et lite.
Diseases et tlie J-Jye and Ear treated as a
specialty.
Dr. LengakcrwiU make professional visits
any distance. Can be consulted by letter (con
fidentially), and medicine sent with proper
directions te any part et the country.
CONSULTATIONS FREE.
Ouicc: Ne. 13 East Walnut Street,
LANCASTKK, PA.
jc25-lydTn.Tli&S&w
LOOKER'S
Renowned Cough Syrup!
A Pleasant, Sure, Speedy and Sure Ueiurdv for
Colds, Coughs, Hoarseness, Asthma, Intlu
enza", Soreness et the Threat and Chest,
Itreuchitis, Whooping Cough, Spil
ling et Bleed, Inflammation 01
the Lungs, am' all Diseases et
the Chest and Air Passages.!
Th Invaluable preparation combines all the
medicinal virtues of these articles which long
experience has proved te possess the most
sate and efficient qualities I01 the cine et all
kinds of Lung Diseases. Price 23 cents. Pre
pared only and sold by
CHAS. A. LOCHER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST
NO. 0 KAST KINO STKKET. OlG-tt
N
JTICK.
HEALTH, BEGREATION !
DR. C. A. GUEENE
Takes this opportunity of notifying Ids nu
merous patients and the-e who deslie te get
well, who are new diseased, that he will leave
Lancaster about the
FIRST OP AUGUST
FOR Ills St'MMKIt VACATION.
Renewals et his rcincdials may be obtained
during his absence at his offices.
C. A. GREENE, M. D.
Ne. I4G EAST KINO STREET,
UIMM-WKF1 Lancaster. Pa.
O T)
HULL'S DRUG STORE
FISHING TACKLE,
RODS, REELS, &c,
-Of
It V Mir DESVHIPTION.
Ne. 15 WEST KING STREET,
AUV2H-lvdl
'ANCASTEK. PA.
(1KAIK AND PIMVISIO8 BOUGHT,
JT xeld and carrictl for customers In Chicago
and I'hlladelplita, in laige and biuall lets, en
margins (OHuit, by
T . S. K. YUXDT, Breker,
, Ne. 15 East King Street,
JylG-tlmd Iincaster, Pa.
A.t TMICH BKO'B AOrESlXSBMMXT.
STKICH BKOTHKB5'.
LANCASTER BAZAAR,
13 EAST. KING STREET.
Weliave made great reductions in every
one of our departments and we are closing
out our stock of
AT A GREAT SACBIFICE.
Lace Trimmed Hats, one let at 25c.
Anether let et Fine ilata at SCc.
Bargains in Ombrie shaded Ribbons, Nes. 9,
12, 10. 22, 40, at .5c, 20c. 3Sc. 41c and 50c a yanl.
Large Shetland Shawls at 75c.
Fine Linen Dusters ai $1.
HOOP-SKIRTS.
13 springs, Stapes tOc
20 springs, 5 tapes jg
23 springs. 5 tapes 50c
2Jspnng. tape Irent Gwc
LADIES' UNDERWEAR CHEAP.
CORSETS A SPECIALTY.
PARASOLS LESS THAN COST. m
Mesquite Net Canopies $2, including all
Fixtures.
Hamburg Edgings and Insertings in Swiss,
Lawn and Nainsoek.
Deep Flouncing at 50c, 73c, $1 and $1.25 a yard.
Laces of all kinds at greatly reduced prices.
Lace Cellars for ladles and children in large
variety, Irem 10c te 13.50 apiece.
Lace Mils and Lisle Gloves greatly reduced
te close out the stock.
Childs' Pink and Blue Hese, knit, seamless,
fast colors, 2 pair ler 23c.
ASTRIOH BRO'S.
fOX BALE.
SI ODD CHANCE.
A DESIRABLE COAL AND LUMBER YARD
FOR SALE.
Tlie undersigned eilers ut private bale a
property consisting of seven lets et ground In
the town et Sprlngvllle, Lancaster county, at
the station en the Pennsylvania Railroad,
about one mile west of Mount Jey and near
the Lancaster & Harrisburg turnpike. Tlie
improvements arc a two-storied Frame Heuse
21x24 feet, used as a Railroad Station and Ticket
Office, a Frame Warehouse 24x28 leet, and
Ceal and Lumber Yard, with about 2C0"fcct et
Ceal Shedding, New Fuirbank's Scales of 8 ten
capacity; 300 Feet et Railroad Siding. Trestle
work for jumping coal, with space ler exten
sion of same. Buildings mostly new and every
thing in geed order. Location pleasant, in a
thickly settled agricultural neighborhood and
a fast improving tewnvwith 110 rival business
in the town. Has an established coal trade,
and capacity and advantages te de a geed
shipping business and increased passenger
travel. Price $9.000 en reasonable terms. Fer
further information address
JOS. II. HABECKER,
Spring Garden P. O.,
Je-avim'1 Lancaster County, Pa.
CUUfA. AND OJaASSWAUJ
"1U1NA HALL.
JJ2LL Y TVMJiLEliS.
JELLY TUMBLERS.
COM. TUMliLEJlS,
COM. TUMBLEliS.
MASON FRUIT JARS.
1.2( ODD CUPS.
AT
HIGH & MARTIN'S,
15 EAST KINO 8TKEET.
MISVELLAJWOUS.
JDKOPOHALS FOK A TUKNPIKE.
The Beard of Directors et the Munhclm
ami Penn township turnpike company will
receive sealed proposals ler the grading and
construction of a turnpike read extending
lrem the northern terminus of the Lancaster
,V Frultville turnpike, iu Man helm township,
ter a distance et two and a-holt miles, te a
point at or near the residence of Samuel Shirk,
in Penn township. Proposals will be received
ler the entire read, or for sections of one mile
or mere.
All proposals must be banded te the beard
at the law offices el A. F. Hostetter and A. S.
Hershey, esis.. Ne. 47 Grant street ( Law
Building), Lancaster, between the hours el 4
and 5 p. in., en MONDAY, AUGUST 22, at
which place the specifications en which bids
must be based may be seen after SATURDAY,
AUGUST 13.
All proposals must be sealed and endorsed
' Proposals ler Turnpike." and must be ac
companied by a bend, witlisufficieiit sureties
in double the amount of the bid.
The Beard reserves the right te reject nny
and nil proposals.
BY ORDER OF THE BOARD.
A. C. Ilvus, Secretary. uugl2-2td&ltw
AN ORDINANCE TO KKPEAL TIIK
first section et the ordinance el April 3,
1H27. He It ordained by Select ami Common
Councils or the City et Lancaster, that tlie
first section el the ordinance et April 3, 1827,
confining the sale et shad, in the City et Lan
caster, te Vine street, between Seuth Queen
aud Seuth Duke streets, be and is heruby re
pealed. Ordained aud enacted Inte a law, at the city
of Lancaster, nu the 3d day et August, J8SL
JOHN LEVEUGOOD. .
President Common Council.
Hr.miKiET Johnsten,
Clerk et Common Council.
ROIIKRT A. EVANS,
President Select Council.
J. K. Baku.
Clei k et Select Council
Approved August 11, 1SSI.
JNO. T. MacGONIGLE,
all 3td Mayer.
VTEW LIVEHY STAHLE.
The undersigned has leepeued a
LIVERY STABLE
At the old stand.-rear el the Grape Hetel.
WAGONS OF THE LATEST STTLKS AND
FROM THE BEST M AK ERS.
First-Glass Horses, Careful Drivers.
Alse always en hand and Ter sale Horses ami
Wagons of every description. Horses and
Wagons bought.
CYRUS H. COLVIN.
J-lnidS
CIOUUT PKOCLAIHATIOM.
j Wiikiikas, The Honorable JOHN Jl. LIV
INGSTON, President, and Honorable DAVID
W. PATTERSON, Associate Juilge et the
Court of Common Plcus,ln and for the county of
Lancaster, and Assistant Justlcesef the Courts
et Oyer and Terminer and General Jail De
livery anil Quarter Sessions of the Peace, In
and ler the county of Lancaster, have Issued
their precept, te me directed, requiring ine
among ether things, 10 make public proclama
tion throughout my bailiwick, that a Court ei
Oyer and Terminer and u General Jail Deliv
ery, also a Court et General Quarter Sessions
el tlie Peace and Jail Delivery, will commence
in the Court Heuse, in tlie city of Lancaster in
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, en the
THIRD MONDAY IN AUGUST (15), 1881.
In pursuance of which precept public notlce
Is hereby given te the Mayer und Aldermen et
the city of Lancaster, in the said county, and
all the Justices of the Peace, the Corener and
Constables, of the said city and county of Lan
caster, that they be then anil there In their own
proper persons, with their rolls, records' and
examinations, and inquisitions, and thclrether
remembrances, te de these things which te
their efficesappcrtainin their lielialf te bedenc;
and also all these who will prosecute against
the prisoners who arc. Or then shall be, in the
jail elhiiid county of Lancaster, ure te be then
ami there te prosecute against ineui as shall be
just.
Dated at Lancaster the 23th day or July,
18S1.
JACOB S. STRINE, Slic.lfT.
jyS0-3tdeaw&w
OPECIAL NOTICE.
ORuANS ANDPIANOS can be purchased
as the
Lancaster Organ Manufactory
trem ten te twenty -Ave per cent, cheaper ilup
lng the month et April than any ether time.
As 1 have a large assortment et all kinds el
Musical Instruments en hand, purchasers win
find it te their advantage a ier examining
ether instruments te call at the warerooms, as
they will then be able te see the superiority el
the Lancaster Organ or Chickerlng Piane.
1 have added steam power und am adding a
set et new machinery et my own invention
for makingall parts of an organ, lrem reeds te
the key beard, therefore saving time, expense
ami labor, and will give my customers the
bencrt t of it by reducing the prices. Send ler
catalogues. All kinds el instruments tuned
and repaired, at
NO. 320NOKTJ1 4JUEKN STREET.
ALKX. McKILLIPS,
mar-2wdeS Proprietor
Sir GOODS, VJfJtSMTTEJj:, AC.
OOMKTHIKG NEW I
LACE THREAD "
UNDERSHIRTS,
FEATHER-WEIGHT DRAWERS.
SUSPENDERS,
AT
ERISMAN'S,
TIIE SHIETMAKEK,
NO. 56 NORTH QUEX.N STREET,
J."
MARTIN & CO.
New is the time te get that
PAPER HUH
DONE BEFORE THE BUSY'
SEASON BEGINS.
Wn offer a
SPECIAL DISCOUNT
0!T
WALLPAPERANDMN6IN6
DURING THE DULL SEASON.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. W. King and Prince Streets,
LANCASTER. PA.
M
ETZOER, BARD AJ HAITGHMAN.
Netice te the Ladies !
We Have J ust Opened
A LARGE LOT OF
GossamerWaterpreofs
Made expressly ler our own tales, under .
our own Trade Mark, ami cannot
be had elsewhere.
WE GUARANTEE EACH GARMENT
TO UE
WATERPROOF,
AND TO GIVE GENERAL SATISFACTION.
Mmi Bam & Riiifum's
NEW CHEAP STORE,
Ne. WEST KING STREET,
IiAMCASLEK, PA.,
(ADLER'S OLD STAND).
CAicniAtms, &v.
Carnages ! Carriages !
EDGERLEY & COS.
I'ract ical Tan iagc Builders,
Market Street, Rear or Central Market Houses,
Lancaster, Pa.
We have en hand a Large Assortment et
BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES,
Which we offer at the
VERY LOWEST PRICES.
All work warranted, uive us a call
it-Kcpalrin promptly attended te.
d te.
mull
One set or
weiKnien especially cmpieyi-ii ier
hut purpose
In-JMIdftw
I'AfJURitAXUltms, die.
-11TIKE WIN
DOW SCREENS.
III elder net te carryover any stock we have
reduced the pi Ice or our
Extension Frames for Wire
Window Screens
te seventy-llve cents and upwards. We meas
ure tlie windows nnd put them up at short no
tice and In such a manner that yen need net
remove them when you wish te close the win
dow. All kinds et plain, llgured iind land
scape wires.
WALLPAPERS
in elegant styles and large assortment for the
coming season.
We have opened some choice Dade Window
Shades entirely new. The designs are beautU
tul and cannot fall te pleace.
Ot plain Reeds we have all colors and widths.
Hollands, Paper Curtains, Fixtures, Cords,
Tassels, Fringes, Leeps, Extension Cornices,
Poles, Ends, Ac.
Orders taken for Flue
PIER AND MANTLE MIRRORS.
PHARES W. PRY,
NO. 5? NORTH UUEEN HT.
JHWJSLM.KS.
UILVEK JE.WELRY.
LACE PINS, EAR RINGS
AND BRACELETS. NECK
CHAINS AND HAIR PINS,
STUDS, SLEEVE BUTTONS
AND SCARF PINS OF
SILVER.
AUGUSTUS RHOADS,
Ne. 20 East Ring Street, Lancaster, Pa
HOOKS AMU HTAllOSKKX.
1CTEW AMD CHOICE
STATIONERY,
NEW BOOKS
AND MAGAZINES,
L. M. F LYNN'S,
Nu. 49 WK8T KING STREET.
XEG JX .JTOTJCES.
-fTCTA5 OF MAKY A3SN H.DWARD-.
XU late et Lancaster city. Letters of ud-
minlstrauen en said estate having been grant
ed te the undersigned, all persons indebted te
said estate are requested te make immediate
settlement, and these having claims or de
mands against theestatc et ?aid decedent, te
make known the same te the undsrsigned
without delay, residing 250 West King street.
LLaneaster. CHARLES EDWARDS,
Administrator.
J. B. Geed, Attorney. jly206tdeaw
ESTATE OF PHILIP SCHOM, LATE OF
Lancaster city. Pa., deceased. The under
signed Auditor, appointed te distribute thc
balance remaining in the hands et Jehn E.
Schunvand Charles Holzwarth. administrators
with the will annexed of Philip Scnuui, iteeM,
te and among these legally entitled te t.ie
same, and te pass upon exceptions tiled te the
account of said administrators, will sit for that
purpose en THURSDAY. AUGUST 25.1SS1, at
10 o'clock a. ni., in the Library Roem of the
Court Heuse, In the citv qt Lancaster, where
all persons interested in said distribution may
attend. WM. D. W EAVER,
jylMtdeaw Auditor.
ESTATE O- JOHN TAMANY, LATE OF
the city et Lancaster, deceased. Letters
et administration en said estate having been
granted te the undersigned, all persons in
ebted thereto, arc requested te make imme
diate settlement, and these having claims or
demands against the same, will present them
without delay for settlement te the under
signed, residing in said city.
FRANKLIX-TAMANV,
Administrator.
Wm. R. Wilsex. Att'y. Jyiltitdeaw
INSTATE OFKILLIAN DECK, LATP. Ot
ii Lancaster city, dee'd. The undersigned
audltor,appelutcd"todistribute the balance re
malnlng in the hands et Andrew Shrclner, ex ex
ecueor, te and among these legally entitled te
the same, will sit for that purpose-en FRIDAY,
thedUh day-of AUGUST. 1S31, at 10 o'clock a.
in., in the library room of the court house, in
the City et Lancaster, where all persons Inter
ested iu said distilbutieu may attend.
IOIIN II. FRY,
Jya ttdeaw Auditor.
INSTATE OK STEPHEN OERTEISEN,
It late or 1-aneas.ter city, deceased. Letters
Ot administration en said estate having been
granted te the undersigned, all persons In
debted te said decedent tire reiiuested te make
iuvmediatcscttleiucut, and these having claims
or demands agaln-d the estate et said dece
dent, te make known the same te the under
signed without dclnv. residing in the city et
Lancaster. MARY GERTEISEN.
Administratrix.
J. II. Kauvfvvx, Att'y. jyimtde.iw
EISTATK OF JOHN ARNOLD, DEC'D.,
i of Lancaster city, Lancaster county. The
undersigned Auditor appointed te distribute
the balance remaining in the hands of Mar
garet Arneld. Executrix of the will of Jehn
Arneld, late et the City erLnncaster, deceased,
te and among these legally entitled te the
Fame, will sit for that purpose en TU ESDAY,
AUGUST 23d, 1SSI, at 10 o'clock a.m.. In tlie
Library Roem et the Court Heuse, in the City
et Lancaster, where ail persons Interested in
said distribution iniir attend.
DANIEL G. RAIiER,
ly30-auC.13x.20 Auditor.
ME1UVAL.
R
EIUAKT'S OLD WINK STOKE.
Brandy as a Medicine.
The following article was voluntarily sent ic
Mr. II. E. SUiyiuakeT, Agent for Rcigni t's Old
Wine Stere, by a prominent practising physi
cian et this county, who has extensively use
the Brandy referred te iu his regular pi-.u tii -It
Is commended te the attention ot'the-e a
tllctcd with
Indigestion and Dyspepsia.
BRANDY AS A MEDICINE.
This new much iMViseil Alcohelle Stimulant
was never intended as 11 beverage, but te In
used as n medicine of great petenev in thet-nie
of some of the destructive diseases which
sweep away their annual thousands of ictlms
With a purely philanthropic motive we pn
sent te the favorable notlce et invalids espe
cially these utlllcted with that miserable Ii
case Dyspepsia, a specific remedy, which n
nothing mere or less than
Brandy.
The aged, with treble appetite and nieie et
less debllltv, will tind this simple mediciue,
when used properly,
A Sovereign Remedy
or all their Ills and aches. He It, hewcvei
strictly understood that we pieserlbe ami n
but one article, and llie.t Is
REIGART'S OLD BRANDY,
Sold by our enterprising young friend, II l
SLAYMAKER. This tliai.dy has steed Mu
test for years, and has never tailed, as t:u
as our experience extends, and he HioivIem
give It tlie preference ever all etner Rraiidie-.
no mailer with hew many iaw-breakiug Fi enel.
titles they are branded. Oiie-'eurtll of the
money that Is yearly threw 11 away en various
impotent uyspcpsi.i spcciuus weiiiii smiice 10
buy all the Itraudy te cine any such ca.-e 01
nscs. In proof or the curative new orset
Reigart's Old Brandy,
In cases el Dyspepsia, we can summon uuiu
bers el wltuesses suns ease In particular i
clle:
A hard-working tanner li.Tl Keen mulcted
with an exhaustive Dyspepsia tern number e
years; his stomach would reject almost ccr
Kind et loed; he had sour eructatiens con
stantly uenppctltc In taet, lie was obliged If.
restrict his diet le crackers' and stale bread,
and as a hcvcrugu he used MeGrunn's Knet
lleer. He is a McthedUt, and then, as new
S reached nt times, and in his discourses often
eclalmed earnestly against all kinds of strong
drink. When advised te trv
Reicrart's Old Brundy,
In his case, he looked up with asleiilsituumk.
but alter Hearing 01 its weuiieriui eiiceis in
the cases el some of his near aeiualutii!ii 111, lit
ut lust consented te fellow our advice, lit
used the Ilrandy faithfully ami steadily; tl..
first bottle giving him an aiiiielite. ami lu-len
the second was taken he was 11 sound iimu.wi;!.
a steiuaeh capable et digest fug any thing wide::
hc'cheMi tecat. Jle still keeps it and usi-salii
tie occasionally; ami since lie has this inedi
cine he has been et very little pecuniary bene
lit te the doctor. A PitAerisiMi I'iivhician.
II. K. SLAYMAKER,
AUKNT FOK
Reigart's Old Wine. Stere.
Established iu 17X5,
UirOKTKll AND nKALKR IN
FINE OLD IJRAND1ES, SHERRIES, hUl'h
RIOR OLD MADEIRA, (Imported In MH.
IK27 and 1S2S.) CHAMPAGNES O
EVERY IIRAND, SCOTCH ALK
PORTER, HROWN STOUT.
Ne. 31 KAST KINO UT.. I.ANCASTKK. I
DR. SASFOED'S
LITEE
INVIGORATOR
Only Vegetable Compound that
acts directly upon the liver, and
cures Liver Complaints, Jaun
dice, Biliousness, Malaria, Cos Ces
tiveness, Headache. It assists di
gestion, strengthens the system,
regulates the bowels, purifies the
bleed. A Boek sent free. Dr.
SANFORD, 162 Broadway, N Y.
Fer sale by nil druggists,
ect 18 lydfud tilt cow
COAL.
B.
H. MAKTIK,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In all kinds of
LUMIIER AND COAL.
49-Sard: Ne. 420 North Water and Prlnte
street above Lemen. Lancaster. nXIyd
C0H0 & WILEY,
8BO NORTH WATER ST., Lancaster, Ptt.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
LUMBER AND COAL.
Connection With tlie Telephonic Exchange.
Branch Offlce : Ne. 20 CBNTRK SQUARE.
Ieb28-lyd
no TO
RELLLY &
KELLER
FOR
00D. CLEAN FAMILY
COAL,
Farmers and ethers in want et Snperiei
Manure will And It tenhcir advantage te call
Yanl, Harrisburg Pike.
Offlce. 20X East Chestnut street. agl7-lt
rj rrux' .if rr
I
l.ii.i k:saii 1 r
I . C.tr run a tedtiw
leave ltuc-.ttcr P U. ic !,. mi 7, r
ll-Jiua. iu.. and -J, I. h sin, I -.! p. m. .... ."
Sat'snlay, w hen the lul e.ir le i -- tt t
Leave Mtllersviile (letwr .-i.tti ,i .. ,
10
a. ai., anu i, a, j and j p. m
Cars run daily en above time except ui -day.
CIOLCMBIA AND POKT DEPtTsMuTT.
Trains new run regularly en the Columbe.
and Pert Deposit Railroad en the fellow mi,
time:
STATl0JiaNeKTH-Eipiv.5. Express.! AeCO'i.
wjip. A.jj. r. m. r. m.
Pert Deposit
Pcachbottem...
Safe Harler..
Columbia.
C-33
7:12
S:i5
5:35
4:SS
5:11
.V40
ite
3:1S
5:21
62U
Aecem
A.M.
Statiess Seuth-' Express.jKtpress.
WASH. I A. M. r. V.
Columbia.
Safe Harlter.
Peach bottom....
lli
r. x.
liiK
lits
l:CT
6 -JO
6: W
7::
7:45
AlftOB
Le9:4)
11.07
12:20
Pert Deposit.
R
KAD1NG JC COLUMBIA K. It.
ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER TRAINS
MONDAY, JULY lrr.l, ISSl.
NORTHWARD.
LKA.VE.
Quarryville
ltueiLster, King St...
Lancaster .'.
Celumbliu
AURIVK.
Readl-tg
A.M.
9:15
lh27
.SOUTHWARD.
LK-VVK. A M.I M. lM. r.M
A.M. wit, r. M.
ti:4 ... 2::X)
7:M .... 3:40
. I:iO j)
7u"s l:li 3:U
10.(0 3ri 5.S0
A M.I V. r.M.
7:2. I2:0i) K:ie
.M.
thin 2:10 Srii
th27 2.10 S:08
!h:7 .... vt
10:37 .... 9-10
Iteailtng
ARRIVE.
Columbia
Lancaster. th27 2.10 S:0S ,v:!0
Ijvneuster, KingSt !h:7 :& 5:4
Quarryville 10:37 .... 9-10 0:15
Trains connect at Reading with trains te and
Irem Philadelphia, Pettsvifle. Harrisburg, Al Al
lentewu and New Yerk, via Round (.reek
Reute.
At Columbia wllhtraiiw te and liem Yerk,
Hanover. Gettysburg, Frederick mid Haiti Haiti
mere. A. M. WILSON. Sunt.
PKNNSYLVAN I A KAII.KOAD NKW
SCHEDULE On and alttr MONDA
MAY llUh. issi, ti-alus en the IVnusy'
vaum Railroad will arrive and leave Hie I.ni.
eastei and Pldliidelphia depots an follews:
Eastward.
Cincinnati Express
Fast Line,
Yerk Aecem. .Arrive;....
Harrisburg Expre
DUlcrvilloAcceui. Arrlv-..
Columbia Accommodation,
Frederick Aecem. Arrives,
Pacific Express
Sunday Mull,
Johnstown Express,
Chicago Day Express,
St. Leuis Day Exprcs
Harrisburg AecemuiiMlarn,
Leave Anun
I. am' ui Phllttd'a
2u a.m. 5:1.-, .w
5.is 7::;
s.ue
sir. uhie
S:45 '
thle ' 12.01 r.M
1:10
1:2 r.M. 8.3e
2:00 " 5:00
:t:tv " 5::ie
;i-3" " :I5 "
l:W " I.SO
tirift !:.t0
0-00 HA'i
l.cnc Arrive
I'liilad'n Lanc'ter
12: hi .m ri:te a.m
7: Hr.2U "
.... 10.25 "
'i.lKl ' .0-55 "
S:ini " 10:Ml "
12.10 " 2..-M v.M.
2;c '
2:5il '
2.:ai i-.m. 5:15 "
4.00 " 7:2C "
5:.-i " 7ut0 '
lfc " 8:50 '
thle " 11.55 "
ll:i5 " 2.45 A.M
AI 11 j
'.V'bstward.
Wiiv Passenger,
Mafl Train Ne. i.vla Mt.dev.
Mull Train Ne.2. la Cering
Niugani A Chicago Express
Sunday Mall,
Fast Line
Fiederiek Aeeouimedatiiii,
Dlllervllle Lecal. via Jlt..iev
Harrisburg Accommedat'n,
Columbia Accommodation,
llarrtstiurg Kxpress,
Pittsburg Express
Cinciumitl Express,
Pacific Express,.,
Pacific Express, east, en Minuuy, wnen lluu
ged, will step at MiddletiMyii, Ellabelhtewn,
Mt. Jey, lindisville, Rird-iu-llaml, I .email
Place, Gap, Cliiistiaua, Parkesburg, Ceiltcs
Vllle, Oakland and Gleu Lih-Ii.
Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when flagged,
will step at llownlngtewn.Coatesvllle, Parkes
burg, Mt. Jey, Ellabethtewn and Mlddletewn.
Ilaiiovcracceiuiiuxlation west connecting at
Lancaster with Niagara and Chicago Express
at ll:0ii u. m., will run through te Hanover.
Frederick Accommodation, west, connects nt
Lancaster, with Fast Line, west, at 2:30 v. u.,
and will run i n rough te Frederick.
VARfEta.
(
1ICKAT DAKGAINS IN VAItl'r.'IM.
I claim te have lli Largest ami Flues
lock id
CARPETS
In tins City. Rrusscls and Tapestry CARPETS
Thiee-ply, Extra tuner, mi per. All Weel,
Halt Weel and Pint Weel lugialiis; from the
best te the cheapest -as low as !I.1r. per yard.
All the
FI.XKST AXti VIIOICK I'ATTKKXtS
that ever ran be seen Iu this city.
1 aKe haven Large and Kl'nc Stock el my
own make
Chain ami K;u; Carnets,
AS LOW AS SAr.PKR YARD.
Alse .MAKE CARPETS TO ORDER lit shot
notice. Satisfaction guurcnU-cd.
WNii trouble te show goods If you de no
wisli te piirchicc. I earnestly solicit a call.
H. S. SHIRK,
203 WEST KINO STRKET,
LANCASTER PA
f 1AKPK1S, XV.
NEW CARPETS
40,000 YARDS.
Xen Hesipis, Heantiuilly ('olernl.
t 50 cents. S?vnN.;
t'Jlcciils. till cents.
( 73 cents. $1.00.
ISCIIAINS
tapemtr
i:i:ii.-si:i..s
wilten and
meihjettks,
oil cloths,
lineleu5i,
LIGNUMS.
(75 cents.
H5vtils.
(Mi cents.
fl.ne.
Il.ie.;
l.'-i.
GOOD VALUE
J AT
I ALL PRICES.
MATTINGS In Great Variety.
Handsomest shown formally years.
REEVE L. KNIGHT,
Ne. 1222 Chestnut Street,
allydeed.V2tw - PHILADELPHIA.
Ut FT liKA WISU.H.
lOMMONWKAl.TII IIISTItlllUTlON CO.
35th PeDular Monthly Drawing
or Tint
COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO.
Iu the City of l.eiiisvll!tt, en
WEDNESDAY, AUG., 31st, 1081.
These drawings occur monthly (Sundays
excepted) under previsions of an Art el tun
General Assembly or Kentucky.
The United States Circuit Court en MarchSI,
rendered the lollewlng decisiens:
1st That tti Common wealth Dlatrlbutlen
Company In legal
2i IUilrawliiBare 'air.
N. I!. The Company has no-.y en hand a
large reserve liuul. Read the list of prizes ler
JULY DRAWING.
I pesM 9 30,0
l i.t:zu..
10,010
I iirizu
&,or
10,000
I0.0UI
10,000
io,er
12,UC
J0.009
2,70
1,80
SOB
10 prizes I,W each
yeprizcsMWi-ach
loe prizes $100 each
2oe prizes 50 each
(iOO prizes 20 eaeh
loeo prizes lOcach
9 prizes 300 each, apprexlmutl. n prlzxa
prizes 200 each,
9prl7.es 100 each,
1,!K0 prizes -.: v." "A '?
Whole tickets, 12 ; laiir ticket, 1 ; 27 Ucketa
$50; 55 tickets, Jloe. ......
Remit Menev or Hunk Draft In Letter, et
send bv Kxpn-As. DON'T SEND UY REGIS
TERED LETTER ORTOSTOKKICE ORDER.
orders of and upwanl. by Express, can be
sent at our expense. Address ail orders te K.
M. BOAKDMAN, Courier-Journal Kulldlng,
LeitlMvlIle. Ky.. 01 It. M. KOAItDMAN.
30 Rreailwav. New Verlc. rebl-TnTliASAw
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lx Eiirnpeeu plan. Dining Itoems ler
Ladies and Gentlemen. Entrance, at Ne. 31
North Duke street. Clam and Turtle Soup Soup
Lebster Salad. Oysters In Every Style and all
the Delicacies et the Season. We solicit the
patronage et the public. may7-td
ls.
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