I2 --- -: 1r ric 'rV Ki &&& TtlS LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16. 1881 -v2 fSS 5fP?fWWlW . . '" " ' " V' - -- "" . - . - - i N "" "- JKKf w " f s" - COLUMBIA NEWS. OUK UEGUI.AK COKKESPONlfKNCK. Mr. William Reese, of Pittsburgh, is visiting at Mr. Jehn Fend rich's. Freight traffic en the Pennsylvania rail road still continues te be very heavy. An agent is canvassing our tenvn selling pictuies of President Garfield. He told us this morning that they went like "het cakes. " A large .number of gentlemen, promi nent among whom was Judge Livingsten,r,f Lancastcr.spent yesterday at k ue s p-ddy, fishing, but with peer result, as the wind was blowing a fearful gale. The party returned te Columbia last evening very much disappointed. It has been trying te rain for the past twenty-four heurfl, but without success, net enough of the watery fluid having fallen te thoroughly ettle the dust en our streets. The Riverside Heme ledge's picnic at lleisc's weeds yesterday was poorly at tended, no doubt en account of the threat ening weather. The picnicker.', returned home en the 8:20 train ever the R. & V. railroad. On account of this picnic the party which was te beheld in Desch's hall Last evening for the benefit of Wolfs or clicstrvas indefinitely postponed. About half-past ten last night a fight oc curred at the comer of Second and Locust sticets between one of our townsmen and a " drummer." The cause is net exactly known. Xeitlier party lcceivcd much damage, but as a l.nge crowd had been at tracted by the nei.su the neighbors in the vicinity were disturbed by the oaths and sheutings. Officer Redenhauscr was promptly en hand and the crowd seen dis perscd. At Frent street the same scene was again enacted, but bystnuders inter feicd and again peace was restored. On Wednesday evening a birthday sur prise parly was given te Mr. C Ilershey, ex-tax collector, in honor of his eightieth birthday, at thu residence of his grand daughter, Mrs. fiilbert .Smith, en Locust street. This is the first event of that kind that he ever celebrated. About forty persons were present. Lecal news in our quiet little town is at present very dull. The many .strangers who have been visiting here this summer have all departed te their diil'crcnt homes and these wlie had left our town te spend the warm season have all returned, and new our social circles prc.-cnt an undis turbed peaccfulncss. At the Shawnee mill laborers are busily engaged in unloading fifty-four car leads of ere te be used the coming winter. A new siding has hr-cn laid from the main track of the Reading & Columbia rail mud aud extends into the interior of the mill. The number of names of the workmen at the mill has been increased1 1 leu, anil comparing them with this time last year it is found that twcnty-thicc mere men are new employed. The grounds around the buildings have all been neat anil recently cleaned. iiltilu.iry. Yesterday afternoon aheut Ii:l."i o'clock Mr. Harry I!. Cl.uk, son of Mr. William Clark, the well-known and gentlemanly ticket and freight agent of thu Heading & Columbia iailrn.ul, died at his home, N. 523 Locust, .si reel, el a general hio.ik hie.ik hio.ik dewn of his constitution, after an illness of only one week. It is an exticmely sud den ending of one who had se blight a future before him, and Columbia new mourns the less of another geed and faith fill citizen. Harry was a member of the M. E. church and a charter member of the Cookman chapel. He took a deep interest 111 all leligieus matter and was one of the most zealous workmen the chapel had. Ne mere will his bright face he seen in his accustomed seat : neither will his geed advice he listened te by his fellow religions workeis. We extend our deepest sympathy te the bereaved parents, but they should remember that when the Al mighty Father calls us we mii.-d. all answer The funeral will lake place en Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock from tlm late resi dence of the deceased. lames, the eldest son of Amelia Lew, died at. hi-, home in riiiladclphi.i en Wcdncf-day night of consumption. I lis remains will be brought te and interred at MaiieMa. FrightcneU at ll.e Cars. .1. Ahper was diivinga one-horse waven leaded with sleigh bodies, belonging te Philip Lebzcltcr, down Neitli Duke street this morning. when the horse frightened at the cais at (,'hesinut sticet. He lau for some distance below the bridge. A little gill cariying an umbrella attempted te cress the siieet in front of II. E. Slay makcrY. rcMilencc. The horse ran en the pavement, almost passing ever her and she made a narrow escape from being killed. The horse fell en the pavement, but was net injmed. Asper was thrown from the wagon and slightly injured. The wagon was net broken. Sheeting Match. Them was a geed attendance at I he sheeting match at EchternaehV. hotel, en the Strasburg pike, yesterday. Seven men shot and several of them tied, dividing the money. A Smeeth Complexion can he had by every laily who will iwe Parker's (Singer Tonic. Itcgu latin g the internal organs and pari tying the bleed il quickly removes pimples and iVC?a heallhv bloom tetlierheek. See notice. Kcii:iiiy adapted te the feeble or lehitst, male or female, arc Malt I'.itlcis. AmtisemritlH. Miss Jennie J.cc as " .Te." On Tuesday even ing the celebrated English actress, Miss.lennie Lee, will be at Fulton opera house in her great reta of Je, described ns a marvelous eharac eharac eharac toiizatieu, and one which she leis played In England ler a period of live consecutive years with a success that Ins given her a reputation that is net confined te the ether side of the Atlantic. City Itlll Pesters. Carben & llensul, city bill pe-lcr.s and tributers, eflice iNTELLieKNCKUbnihliiu', ? Seuth Queen street. lis Shaving is a racally busines-', shuviuu Cuticura Shaving Seap alone excepted. with HWVIAI. NUTJCES. "Itiicliupaiba." New, quick, complete cure 4 days, urinary affections, smaiting, frequent or diilicult uri nation, kidney diseases. $1. Druggists. Depot, Jehn F. Leng .V Sens, Lancaster. Wicked ter Clergymen. "1 believe it te bead wrong and even icked ler clergymen or ether public men te be led into giving testimonials te quack doctors or Vile stuffs called medicines, but when a really meritorious article is made up et common val uable remedies known te all. anil that all phy sicians use and trnt in daily, we should freely commend it. I therefore cheerfully and hear tily commend Hep UiHcra for the geed they have done meand my IrieiuN, firmly believing they have no equal for family use. I will net be without them." Rev. , Washington, l. c. scpl.l-'Jwd&w Aiiitnrrs! JUtnnernM .,1 ethers It Are yen disturbed at night and broken et your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth? If !-,, go at once and get a bottle of MRS. WINSLOWS SOOTIIINU SYUUP. It will re lieve the peer Hltlc suilerer Immediately de pend upon it; there is no mistake about it. There is net a mother en earth who lias ever used it, who will net tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, anil give rest te Hie mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe te use in all cases, and pleasant te the taste, und Is the prescription et one et the eldest. and best leinale physician and nurses In the United States. Sold everywhere; 'J5 cents a tetUe. narHydAwM.W&S Hay Fever. Messrs. White & Bubdicx, Druggists, Ithaca, X. Y. 1 can recommend Ely's Cream Blam te relieve all persons suffering with Rese Cel 4 and Hay Fevei. 1 nave been a great sufferer from the same complaints ; have had great re lict by using the Balm. I have recem mended ittomanyef my friends for Catarrh, and in all cases where they have used the Balm freely liave been cured. T. Kkkmev, Dry Goods mer chant, Ithaca, N. Y., Sept. C, 1830. iln. A. L. Avebv, Pharmacist, Newark, X. J. Having been severely alllicteJ for eleven years with Hay Fever, after trying almost everything without avail, I gave up all hopes et being cured, when I purchased of you a box of Ely's Cream Balm. Te my surpiise, after a few applications. I was entirely re lieved. H. Watsen Harms, Letter Carrier Ne. 14, New 1. O., Newark, N. J. Price 50 cents. sel5-2wdeedw I tclung Pile symptoms ana Cure. The symptoms are moisture, llke persplra Hen, intense itching, increased by scratching, very distressing, particularly at night, as if pin worms were crawling in and about the rectum the private parts me sometimes af fected ; 11 allowed te continue very serious re sults may lollew. Dr. Swayne's All-Healing Ointment is a pleasant sure cure. Alse ler tetter, itch,.-altrlu:uin, scald head, Erysipelas, barlttjr'.s itch, blotches, all scaly, crusty, cuta cuta neous eruptions. Price, SO cents, three boxes for 9125. Sent by mail te any address 011 re ceipt of price in curiency or three cent pest age stumps. Prepared only by Dr. Swaync bon. :vx North Sixth street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all prominent drugglstH. i uin:23-3iiidM WS&u Hundreds of men, women and children res cued in every community liein beds et sick ness and almost death, ami made strong by Parker's Ginger Tonic are the best evidences in the world et its sterling worth. Pest. Hall's Vegetable Scilian IIairUexewkrIs a scientific combination of some of the most powerful restorative agents in the vegetable kingdom. It restores gray hair te its original color. It makes the scalp white and clean. Jt cures dandruff and humors, and falling out of hair. It furnishes the nutritive principle by winch thu hair is nourished and supported. It makes the hair moist, soil and glossy, and is unsurpassed as a hair dressing. It is the meat economical preparation ever offered .te the public, U3 its effects remain a longtime, making only an occasional application neces sary, it li recommended ami used by eminent mjitical men. and efllcially endorsed by the felate Assaycr et Massachusetts. The popu larity of Hairs Hair Ucnewcr has incicascd with the test of many year, both in tills coun try and in foreign lands, and It is new known and use I in all the civilized countries of the world. I'ersale by all dealurs. slC.-lwdeeilA-w "The Commedore." les. 1.. l'oete, the Commedore. Elgin, 111., s iys Themas' Eelcctric Oil cured him et scia tica with one application, thoroughly applied. 11 also cured him et a severe cold and cough. He thinks it a verv valuable remedy, and will never be without il. Fer sale at II. It. Coch ran's ding stoic, l:;7Xerlli Queen street, I.an c.istcr. . I'llUJ: stepped. curable Ibewn'.s 11, Celd or herc 'lareat should 00 .Neglect trc(ucully results in an In l.'ing lllsc.ise or Consumption. Krenchial Treche de net disorder the stomach like cough syrups and balsams, but act directly en theintlamedparts.allaying Irritation, give relict in Asthma. Itrenchial Coughs, Catarrh, and the Threat Troubles which Singers and Public Speakers are. subject te. Fer thirty years IJrewn'.s Krenciiial Troches have, been recommended by physi cians, and always give perfect tatlsl'actlen. Having been tested by wide and constant use for n:u ly an entire generation, they have al laiiied well-merited rankaiueng the fewstaplu remedies et flu- age. Sold at i"i cents a box evci v. here. mS-lvdTTIi&SXlvw (e te II. is. Ceciuitii'H lirug Mere, 137 North Queen street, ler Mrs. h'rcehuni JVew A' A' lienitl Jtirx. Fer brightuiMS and durability et co!or,are uii.-t u:ili-I. color from i te. I pounds. Direeliens in English and Herman. Price. 15 cent-. sae lour llalr ivce u ICe.tullliil. The " Londen Hair Celer Restorer" is the mesl delightful aiticle ever introduced'te the American people and is totally different from all ether Hair Restorers, being entirely free I'ein all impure ingredient." that render many ether at tides for the hair obnoxious. Where baldness or falling efthc haircxlsts.erpreina. tuicgraync-.M, from sickness or oilier causes. its use ulll restore the. natural youthful color, and cause a healthy growth, cleansing the i,, 110111 ail impurities, ilaudrult, etc., at the .-aiue time si me,t pleasing and lasting hair dressing, trai-mlly perfumed, rendering it selL and pliable, uial.ing it an indispensable ai 1 iele in every toilet. Ask your druggist for Londen Hair Celer Restorer. Price 75 cents a bottle. Six bodies, $1. Main depot ter the Fniied Mutes, :tiu North Sixth street, Philadel phia. Jiill-lydTTIiAF.tw flly Hack Aches re, andl led miserable" said a hard-working man. The doctor questioned him and found that he li.ul been habitually costive for years, that new his kidneys were disordered and ids hole sy.stem deranged. Kidney-Weri was re commended and faithfully taken aud in a short lime every tienhle was removed. The cleansing and tonic power of this medicine en the beuels and kidneys is wendcrlul. Con Cen !ri ialieiiulUt. sel'2-lwd&w II EN It VS CAKKOLIC SALVE. The best Salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sere-, ulcer.s, salt rheum, tettcr,chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all kinds et skin erup erup liens," freckles and pimples. The salve is guaranteed te give perfect satisfaction in every case or money refunded. 15c sure you get Henry's Catholic Salve, as all ethers are but Imitations and counterfeits. Price 23 cents. Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drugstore, l.".7and i:M North Queen street. A Ceml Angel's Visit A Tale et " Kesa- ditlts." Rl.inche called en Kate, one pleasant day, and Imind her sad and sighing, dearest friend, once bright and gay, new scarce could keep from crying; ler, '-eh," she said, "'tis a dis grace te s4.,. M-illi scrofula, my face se badly marred !'' then said herfiiend, "Resadalis will your troubles end." l'.lauche called en Kate another day and found her once mere blithe and gay, her lace as radiant, skin as lair, as any maiden's anywhere. Fer skin diseases and impure bloel, there's nothing in Hie wnild se geed as Re"-ailalis, It drives away all skin disorders, humor, nay, it tones the sys tem, cures your ills and banishes all doctor's bills ! Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Stere, 1.57 and 1.19 North Queen street. y.T01ydced&w3 JtEATJlS. Jtewcu. In llelleinenle, Lancaster county. Pa., en the llth inst., at the residence of his mother, Lclevcr P.ewer. The relatives and friends of the family aie respect I nlly Invited te attend the funeral from the residence of his mother, ltclicinente, Lancaster county, Pa., en Saturday morning, September 17, at 10 o'clock. Interment a, Presbyterin church yaid. L.vxnis. In this city, en the ISHi iiisl., Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Levi and Elizabeth Landis, aged 11 months and 15 days. The rcHvcs and friends or the lamiiy are respectfully invited te attend the funeral, irem the parents' residence, Ne. 409 East King street, en Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. In terment at Lancaster cemetery. 2td Wustwoei). In this city, en the Kith, Alice E., daughter et Themas and Ella Westwood, aged 1 year, 7 months und 7 days. Hew can we think our lovely one gene, Our child we loved sewed; Hew can it be se sweet a flower Ne mere with us can dwell. The relatives and friends et the family are respectfully invited te attend the tnncral, trem the residence of the parents, Ne. 520 North Christian street, en Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock-. 2111 NEW A 1i T'EKTlSJisiEN T8 rASTED-AT THIS OFMCK, CIIPIKS T OI IIIC DAILY lNTELLIUENCKre of Feb. 20aud2S, 1SS1. ttd WANTED. AN EXPERIENCED AND responsible man te purchase Tobacco : sueuuiiiavc ins own conveyance. One who nas me lactenes ter mckin ; tobacco prc ineu need ap- ferred. Nene but responsible ply. Address for this week. "NEW YORK HOUSE," SCPl5-2td IXTKIXIOENCER OfliCC. -pEACHESI rEACHES I t PEACUES t tl FIFTY BASKETS OF CHOICE PEACHES, of every variety, at ECKERT'S, ltd 129 East King Street. EELIGIOUS. THE REV. J. V. ECKEKT will preach en next Sunday, Sept. isth, in Bethany Lutheran church et Millcrsvllle, in the morning at 10 o'clock, and in the even ing at 7 o'clock In the new Lutheran church or NeffsviHe. ltd NEW ADVXMT1BEMENIB. -pOSENSTElN'S ONE PRICE HOUSE. AL. ROSENSTEIN'S ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE ! ELEGANT DISPLAY OF PALL WOOLENS IN Cassimeres, Worsteds, Tricots and Cheviots, of the choicest and mestelegant patterns the market affords in Imported and Demestic Goods, which I make te order in the latest cut at very reasonable prices. Every garment I turn out is guaranteed a perfect lit, and Hie make-up and trimming cannot be excelled. Call and sec Hie large and elegant display and get posted in Hie prices. Suits made te order from $10 te $te. My stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING for Men, Beys and Children, is complete, and 1 defy competition. Every garment is marked in plain figures. Yeu are therefore net subject te sharp piactlce or half a dozen prices. In con nection with the above, yen can also find at, this establishment a beautiful assortment et GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS and FINE UNDERWEAR for the Fail and Winter, and everything else that can be found in a first-class AL. ROSENSTEIN'S ONE PRICE HOUSE, (NEXT DOOIt TO SHULTZ Ne. 37 North Queen Street, L ANK & CO. LAJNTE & CO Ne. 24 EAST KING STREET. Have just re' ci veil, opened mil ready .stock 01 HRY GOODS, CARPET1NGS, ETC. At prices that dety competition. High Colored Satin Suitings, New and Rich, Flannel Suitings in M and 3-1 goods. Rloeming lilack Cashmeres, a matter we pay special attention te. Shawls in long and sijuare, in endless variety and quality. Flannels, checks and Muslins in all widths, and in fact anything necessary te constitute a complete stock for the buyer te select Irem. TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETING AT 75c. PER YARD, Elegant in Designs and Colorings. Quecnsware, Cleth, Cassimere and Feathers, Steam Hresied, the Ladies' Ceals. BOLTING of the very best brand in the market, at New Yerk : entire stock, and satisfaction guaranteed te all. Jacob M. Marks. Jehn A. NEW AVrEJtlJSEMENl; Democratic County Committee. There will be a meeting et the Democratic Count' Committee at Shebcr's held, Lancas ter, at 10 a. 111., Monday, September 19. for or ganizatieu and ether business. W. U. HENSEL, Chairman. Every member's attendance is urgently re quested, d&w CItAXU OPKNING CAPT. PONTZ'S T Restaurant, Ne 123 Derwart street, will be opened this evening at VA o'clock. The public in general are respectfully invited, ltd JOHN FONT.. . , , . qki.kct dancing academy. reberts' hall, lancaster, re-opens OCTORER 19. MR. AND MRS. SHANK. TEACHERS OF DANCING ( PHILADELPHIA), will give lessens singly or in classes every VEDNESDA AFTERNOON AND EVEN ING. Nete Ladies and gentlemen can form pri vate classes for the " G ERM AN." slfi-lwd T tlMKEIC FOK SAl.K.-l IIAVK FOK sale 70 Acres of Timber in Clarke county. Va. Alse the Hickory en 00 Acres in West Virginia, near Shepherdslewn. en S. V. Rail road. The latter must be sold this week. DAN'L 15. LUCAS, C!iarlestnvii, Jeffersen County, W. Va. epIG-4td 1)Ultl,IC SAI.K OP CITY PKlll'KKTY On THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, at the Leepard Hetel, en East King street, will be sold that lj-stery Flame Dwelling, Ne. 313 Middle street, 10 rooms, hydrant, fine fruit in yard, &c. Let:!0x20S feel, extending te Locust alley ; geed renting locality. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. in. ALLAN A. HERR & CO., 3 North Duke Street. 11. F. Rewe, Auct. sepl5-lsd TjlUtLTON OPKKA 1IOUM:. Tuesday Evening, Soptember 20. Tiie Famous European Ailislc, MISS JENNIE LEE, "JO," Snppertedby J. P. BURNETT & II. .1. SAR GENT'S Dramatic Company. Played by Miss Lee ever 1,000 times in Lon Len Lon eon, In Ave consecutive years. Tremendous success scored at Haverly'sl lth StrcetThcul re, New Yerk, during Hie past two weeks. A CARD. I guarantee the ine.t delightful entertain ment et the season. GEO. M.MILLER, Manager Pennsylvania Circuit. ADMISSION,. ;r,, no & 35c scplG-4td w LMAMSON .V- FOMTEK. We will have a SURPRISE ler you next week about Beys' & Children's Clothing We have just received a lanje let et WORKING PANTS, for Men, that arc selling for G5 and 75 cents per pair. Alse another invoice of PATENT EIGHMIE SHIRT are coining; and we hope seen te be able te supply everybody with that met de sirable of all shirts, THE EIGHMIE. RUBBER CLOTHING MEN AND BOYS we have a great variety and a very large stock te select from. & ONE-PRICE HOUSE, 36-38 EAST KINGr STREET, LANCASTER. PA. peSENSTEIN'3 ONE FBICJ2 HOUSE. -:e:- :e:- cstabll-hment. -:e:- & UKO.'S HAT STORK), Lancaster, Pa. r ANE & CO. 5 Ne. 24 for inspection a large and complete general best the market, produces. CLOTHS "rices. An examination solicited et our Charles, Jehif B. Reth. EOH SALE. P AK1SKK SHOP AT 1'KIVATK SAI.K An old established lirst-class stand, een- trally located, with geed-will and fixture.), new doing a tine business, will be sold at a bargain by calling at Ne. 43T North street. seli-lwd IV XI. KSTATH. REAL ESTATE. Business Properties, Dwellings and Build ing Lets for sale in all parts of tiie city and at all prices. Alse farms and ether county prop prep crlic. See our Monthly Catalogue, just issued and Iree te everyone. ALLAN A. HERR ft CO., Real Estate, Collection and Ins. Agents, scpt3-3uid 3 North Duke Street. OIJPIIANS' COURT SALE. IN PURSU ance el an order et the Orphans' Court et Lancaster county, directed te the undersigned, the undersigned will expose at public saloon SATURDAY, SEPT. 17, 1SSI, at the Lancaster County Heuse, East King street, city et Lan caster, at 7J p. in., these two one-story and a-half FRAME DWELLING HOJSES, Ns. '.Ml and 24'. Fulton street, under the same -oef aud the let upon which said houses are erected; en the south side of Fulton street, between Lime ami Sliipncn streets, in the city of Lane-aster, containing in trout en said Fulton street :S2 feet, and extending back et that width 92 rcet mere or less, te the north side of a le fed wide alley. Adjoining properly et Mrs. Hyneman, heirs el Win. LechJer, dee'd., and ethers. Parties wishing te view the premises before purchasing will call en the premises, or en the undersigned, at Ne. S25 East King street, Lancaster. Terms made known en day of .sale. HENRY RODGERS, Executer. Hkn'rv SuuuKitT, Auctioneer. uug20.27&sep3tsil noeu CHANCE. A DKSIRARLE COAL AND LUMBER YARD FOR SALE. The undersigned- eilers at private sale a property consisting of seven lets of ground in the town et Sprlngville, Lancaster county, at the station en the Pennsylvania Railroad, about one mile west of Mount Jey and near the Lancaster & Harrisbr.rg turnpike. The improvements are a two-storied Frame Heuse 21x21 feet, uscd.as a Railroad Station andTickct Oflice, a Frame Wareheuse 2lx4S feet, and Ceal and Lumber Yard, with about 200 feet et Ceal Shedding, New Fuirbauk's Scales of S ten capacity ; .TOO Feet et Railroad Siding. Trestle work for dumplnir coal, with space ler exten sion of same. Buildingsmestlyucwand every thing in geed order. Location pleasant, in a thicklv settled agricultural neighborhood and a last improving town, with no 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.eOO en reasonable terms. Fer further information address JOS. II. HABECKER, Spring Garden P. (., jc20-4m ' Lancaster County, Pa. rVtt-lIANS COUItT SAI.K. RY VIRTUE J et an order et the Orphans' Court, the undersigned will expose at public sale, at the ..iiiuusicr eiuuy jieusc. nasi lving sireer. city et Lancaster, en FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1881, at 7 o'clock p. in. All that double two-story frame dwelling house witli one story frame back building attached, anil let or piece of ground upon which the same Is erected ; also well with pump therein, situated en East Chestnut street, N03. 7;a and 7C0ea9tef Fraiklin street, containing en the south side of East Chestnut, forty leet, mere or less, and extending in depth that width, one hundred and twenty-five feet, containing trait and ether trees growing thereon, being the same property of the late Amanda Quig ley, deceased. Parties wishing te view the premises will rail at Nas. 758 and 7C0 East Chestnut street, or upon the undersigned at Ids eflice, Ne. G Court Avenue, Lancaster city. Terms et purchase made known at time of sale. HENRY SHUBERT, aug 18,20&SeptlO-lud Execnter. OIVT ItKAWINUS. 10MMON WEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO 36th Popular Monthly Drawing or TUB COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. In the City of Louisville, en FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th, 1881. These drawings occur monthly (Sundays excepted) under previsions et an Act et the General Assembly of Kentucky. The United States Circuit Court en March 31, rendered the following decisiens: 1st That the Commonwealth, Distribution Company M legal. Srt Its drawings are fair. N. II. The Company has new en hand a laige reserve fund. Read the list or prizes ler the SEPTEMBER DRAWING. .'lZ"a 9 uUfUuU 1 JTAv a,jMAj A JJ11Z13 Oa(XA. 10 prizes $1,000 each 10,000 20 prizes 500 each v 10,000 ;i00 prizes $100 each 10,000 200 prizes 50 each 10,00C 600 prices 20 each 12,000 1000 prizes lOcach 10,000 9 prizes 300 each, approximation prizes 2,700 9 prizes 200 each, " " 1,800 9 prizes 100 each, " " 900 L,9C0prlze3 , $U2,t0C Whole tickets, $2 ; half Uckets, $1 ; 27 Ucketa 50;55Uckets,$100. Remit Meney or Bank Draft in Letter, ei send by Express. DON'T SEND BY REGIS TERED LETTER OR POSTOFFICE ORDER. Orders of$5 and upward, by Express, can be sent at our expense. Address all orders te R. M. KOARDMAN, Courier-Journal Building. LeutsvUIe, Kt.. or R. M. BOARDMAN, 309 Broadway. Mew Yerk. febl-TuThASAw THIRD EDITIOI. FRIDAY EVENING, SEPT. 16, 1881. HE IS WORSE. THE PRESIDENT AGAIN VERY LOW. SOME SERIOUS SYMPTOMS. GRATE AXXIETT RENEWED. HOPE FLYING OUT AT THE WINDOW. THE NeWS AM. DISCOURAGING. The Morning Bulletin. Elberon, N. J., Sept. 1C 9 a. st. Official At the examination of the presi dent at 8:30 this morning the temperature was 98.C, pnlse 104, respiration 21. The febrile rise during the night was uet as pronounced as it usually has been. There was at times considerable acceleration of pulse. He, however, slept comparatively well and took stimulants and nourishment as directed. The cough was somewhat mere troublesome during the first part of the night, and the expectoration rather mere purulent. The discharge from the wound is less abundant, and net quite as healthy in appearance. The pulse, how hew how ever, has mere volume, and his general condition docs net seem te have mater ially changed in auy respect. D. W. Brass, Frank II. Hamilton. Grave Anxiety. Er.iicitON, Sept. 10.-10:15 a. m. The situation this morning is less favorable, and crave auxicty exists as te whether the president will be able te overcome the re sult of his extreme debility. Bed sores have again made their appearance, and the discharge from the wound is very unsatis factory. In fact he has made no gain, aud there has been a gradual but net marked falling oil. There arc no new complications or in dications if any, but the general condition of the patient show that he has net made any repair during the past 18 hours. Hcnce he is net considered te be in as geed con ditien this morning. The wound has as sumed a mere unhealthy appcarance and the discharge from it has been growing mere unsatisfactory since yesterday morn ing. There is no decided diiTercnce in the discharge of this morning from that of last night, but it is of no better character. Small bed sores have again made their appcarance. These, Dr. Bey u ten says, are caused from constant lying in bed and arc attributable principally te the extreme debility of the patient. These sores have appeared heretofore, but recently they healed and for some days have net been a disturbing or annoying feature in the case. The circulation of the p.itient, Dr. Ilamiliten says, is geed, and the pulse is net of a mere depressed or unfavorable character than it has been. The President's Mind Wandering. The anxiety which new prevails whether or net the president will be able te withstand the burden which he is new carrying. Dr. Boynton says that he still has hope that he will, but it is a question which can only be determined by the future. The patient's mind, is also very weak, and shows evidence of disturbance by the continued hallucinations. These conditions are apparent throughout the day new which indicates that the general situa tion is less hopeful than it has of late been pictured. There is still a continuance of the suppuration of the parotid gland. Net e Favorable. Lone Branch, Sept. 10. 10:2." a. m. The president passed a fairly geed night. During the early part, however, he was considerably troubled with coughing, mero se than en the previous nighr. His gen eral condition while net materially changed is net se favorable this morning. Dr. Koynien Hoping Against Hepe. On the whole the case may be summed up with the assertion that the present is a moment of extreme auxicty and devoid of sufficient ground for assuming that the patient will overcome the excessive debil ity which has established itself. All are hopeful, however, especially Dr. Boynton, who asserts his opinion without hesitation that the piebabilitics are that there is sufficient vitality left te override the prc prc prc scntMir.favorable symptoms, but en the ether hand lie is unwilling te grant that there is anything te warrant, a sanguine opinion te that effect. Mr. (J. O. Rockwell, one of the presi dent's attendants, is authority for the statement that the perspiration which has becu one of the annoying features of the president's condition,has reappeared. Cels Rockwell and Swaim, however, appear te entertain a different opinion en the subject and dcclare that it has net reappeared. The attendants upon the president say that his quarters are perfectly comfortable, and unless it should become extremely cold no apprehension is felt about keeping the cottage at a dcsirable temperature. In order te de this, however, it may become necessary le place a steve in the room te take the place of the grate lire, l'ulse 130 Last Ighr. It is reliably ascertained that the presi dent's pulse reached ISO during the night, notwithstanding the fact -that the febrile rise was net se pronounced as it usually has been. Extieme Debility Cause for Alarm. Elberon, Sept. 1G. 1:10 t. m. The president's condition st this hour is un changed. Attorney General MaeVeagh considers the case as warranting extreme anxiety, but maintains that while there is no particular point which can be said te have developed te an alarming extent, the general condition which includes the extreme debility of the patient is neces sarily ene of grave apprehension. The Febrlle Rise. Elberon, Sept. 16, 2:0"i p. m. Dr. Bliss says there was a slight febrile rise, commencing at 11 o'clock, which remained till nearly 12- At the neon reading of the president's condition, his pulse was 114, temperature 99.C, respiration 20. At this hour his pulse is 108, temperature net much above normal. The patient has net been placed in his chair te-day en account of the febrile rise which ecqnrred. The Ototemy Outlook. New Yebk, Sept. 10. Specials from Elberon are of a most gloomy character. The B)t saya the president seems te be near another crisis. The septie condition of his system is manifesting itself in vari- our threatening symptoms. The bed sere. for instance, which were present in Wash ington and which healed apparently after his 'removal here, have again made their appearance. This morning his pulse fluctuates wildly, and his mind is less clear. Upen the wneie the outlook 13 net encouraging, and the next forty-eight hours may bring very sad news. Dr. Boynton said this morning that he new feared the president had net suffic ient vitality left te surmount the pres ent difficulties, even if no new complica tions make their appearance. The Commercial says this has been one 01 tne gloomiest days since the presi dent's arrival, and although the morning bulletin did net a create a panic, it came near doing se and greatly depressed the spirits of every body, including Attorney General MaeVeagh, who made his appcarance at Elberon about the time the bulletin ap peared. The doctors were net iuclined te talk much, a sure sign that the president is werse or net deiug well. Dr. Beynteu, however, did net con ceal his opinion, and said he thought the situation looked exceedingly grave and that it was very doubtful whether the re maining vitality of the president would carry him safely through, even with out ether complications. The right lung is net healing, but gave every evidence el an extended abscess and increased inflammation. Dr. Boynton is net therefore satisfied with the condi tion of things today ami does net hesitate te say s-e. Iu cenvcrsatien this afternoon General Swaim said it was hard te say what change had occurred in the president's condition since yesterday, it being se slight. He did net like the condition or appcarance of the wound the discharge being of an unhealthy char acter. He did uet think thcre has been any actual "less of strength within six hours, but certainly there has been no gain. Nourishment has been given freely, including milk and brand ies, and this stimulant has had a bcncficiil effect. The most important work te be done strength se as te made by the system. It is cevcry that he new is te build up his withstand the drain wound upon his essential te his re gain strength, which he has net done up te this tinie. Hetel Jlurneil. WiMvESUAintK, Pa., Sept. 10. A fire this morning, caused by the explosion of a coal oil lam), destroyed the Irving hotel in this city. Less, r,000; covered by in surancc. WEATUKIC INDICATIONS. Washington, D. C, Sept. 16. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, partly cloudy weather, with local . rains, east te south winds, stationary or higher barometer and temperature. Three Men Itittenbyn ICaliid ling. Jersey City, Sept. 10. A mad deg was killed here this morning after having bit ten three men. ISnriiHiile'ii Iturial. PneviDENCF, R. I., Sept. 1C The funeral ceremonies ever the remains of Senater Huruside took place te-day, and were very impressive Fire lu iilftten. Sb'Ni'.rnY, Pa., Sept. 10. Wagner & Scullys' planing mill and private rcsidence were destroyed by fire at Milten this morn ing. Less $20,000, insurance $12,000. THE YOHKTOWN CEI.ERICATION. Arrangements for the Reception el the French Commissioner. The Yorktown Centennial congressional committee met at thocapitelat Washing ton. Majer Poe, chief of pelice of Rich mond, an 1 Cel. Rogers were present. Sen Sen aeor Johnsten said that as assistant Secreta ry of State Ilitt would meet the French commissioner in New Yerk, where a formal reception would be tendered, as well as at Philadelphia and Baltimore, it seemed te h:m proper that committees from Con gress should be appointed te assist at the sanie. Ex-Senater Kcrnan aud Congress man Mullcr were appointed te meet the commissioner iu New Yerk, ex-Senater Wallace and Congressman Sam Dick in Philadelphia and ex-Senater Whyte and Congressman Talbott in Baltimore. It was decided te appoint the following commit tee of arrangements for the District of Co lumbia : Senators Bayard, of Delaware ; Ransom, of North Carolina, and Hawley, of Connecticut ; Representative Loring, of Massachusetts, and ex-Senater Ran Ran eolph, of New Jersey. Senater Bayard will be chairman. The state committae will leave Wash ington for Yorktown en the 17lh of Octi hcr at 10 a. m. Senater Johnsten, representing the Yorktown congressional committee, tolo telo tole graphed te Secretary Blaine asking him te appoint some person te take the place of President Garfield upon the commission. It is understood that Secretary Blaine re plied that Attorney General MaeVeagh had been authorized by him te take such action in the matter as he deems proper. Governer Colquitt, el Georgia, reports te Colonel Cerbin that, owing te the failure of the last Legislature te make suitable prevision for the representation of the state at Yorktown, it is pVebablc that thcre will be no military present from Georgia. A bill making an appropriation for the purpose is pending before the Legislature new in session, but as expen ditures of this character arc claimed in some quarters te be in violation of the new state constitution its passage is doubt ful. Governer Colquitt and eight or ten members of his staff will attend the cele bration in any evcut. LEAPING FOR LIFJ?. Exciting Scenes at a Fire Workmen En veleped In Flames. A thrilling scene eccur.cd at the lire at Azaire & Lavigae's furniture factory in Montreal yesterday afternoon. J. Dien and Mathias Ganthicr, carvers, were at work in the third story. Jules Leblanc was in the same part of the building as the fire, which was the result of an explosion of a lamp. The fiames spread with great rapidity ; these in the first and second stories escaped unhurt, but, te the horror of the spectators, the three men named were seen at the upper windows calling for a ladder. Dien at length dis appeared and tried te fight through the flames te the stairway and was dreadfully burned. Meantime Leblanc fell or jumped from the window and dislocated his thigh. Gauthier steed for some moments, the flames singing his hair and clothes, and then leaped desperately for the tele graph pole, which he missed, coming-down with a dreadful thud upon the pavement. He had hardly been picked np when Dien, totally enveloped in flames, appeared for an instant at the third story window and in the next was cleaving the air like a huge rocket, the flames sheeting upward from his clothing. He was immediately seized and carried te -safety. Leblanc is severely shocked by the fall, and his corn- paniens, it is believed, are fatally injured. After a sharp fight the firemen cenfiaed the flames te the building. The less is $10,000. Iroquois' Victory. A special cable te the New Yerk Evening' Telegram from Dencastcr says : " On ar riving at the ceurse te-day I found the people gathered in groups discussing Iro Ire Iro quies' victory, which was well received bv everybody. Even the book-makers, who have lest enormous sums in the race, par ticipated in the general enthasiaam. When they assemble, however, at Tatter sail's en Monday te settle their accounts they will leek rather black. One specu lator alone lest ever 100,000. The only American I can find who weu te any ex tent is Mr. Walten, of the St. James hotel, who-backed Iroquois te win between eight and nine thousand pounds. This was m addition te a large amount wen at the Derby, and Mr. Walten is well paid for journeying from New Yerk te sea Mr. Lorillard's horse run. The colt is new backed 14 te 1 for the Cosarewitch, which will be run at Newmarket in the middle of October. Altogether Iroquois has wen this year in 10,130." THE MICHIGAN HOLOCAUST. Gov. Jereme Appeals te the People et the United States. Detueit, Mich., Sept. 10. Governer Jereme has issued a proclamation te the people of the United States, appealing for aid for the Michigan sufferers by forest fires. He says the destruction of property will be great in the four counties affected, and in seme whole townships complete, and that 200 lives have been lest by buttling and suffocation, while many have become helpless through injuries and exposure, aud seme are blind. JfAJtKETM. Philadelphia Market. i'niLADKtrniA, Sept. 1C Fleur scarce and firm : Supertliw, at (4 M&5 mi extra at ." riOjjc, iie ; Ohie and Indiana family, at il :ii; 75; Pennsylvania family $7 a :V.; St. Leuis de $7756300; "Minnesota Extra f7.7 23; de Htraight, 7 23Q7 50;. whiter patent $.5 00JS .10; spiing de 8 0c Uye flour at $H 25. W Iicat Market dull ; Ne. 2 Western Ited at $1 41 ; Del. und Penn'a Red $1 I't'il II ; de Amber 1 4.P1 ;. Cern dull 'and easier ; steamer 7tkc; sail yellow, at 7071c; mixed, at 71 71Jc;Ne. :t Mixed, 7O07OJc Oats firmer, with mereinquiry ; Ne.l Whlte, 4950c ; Ne. 2. de 48c; Ne. a, de 4il7c; Ne. 2, Mixed, 4fiQ46.c. Bye unchanged ; $1 no bid. Previsions mrrket stcedy ; mess perk at $3)t;02100: beet hams', at $l ; India mess beet. 22 50, f. e.d. Racou Smoked shoulders ; salt de H'Ac ; smoked hams i:tKc ; pickled hams, I2j(ai2ic. Lurd quiet : city kottle $12 75; loose butchers' 111 M; priuie steam $12 fi512 75. lSuttcr scarce and llrin en feed demand ; Pennsylvania cream extra ta; Western de 23c ; de geed te choice SlOSSe: Bradford county and New Yerk extra. 2Se: firsts, 2527n ; Western dairy extra, 252fic ; de gbed te choice, 2224c. Hells none here. Ekks strong ; Penn'a at222;c; Western at 2122c. Cheese choice II rm ; New Yerk full cream 1213c; Western full cream IZ&llHc; de fair te froe.1, ue$liy.c ; de halt skimmed 80c ; Peuna de., i;7Xc. Petroleum dull and easier; Kciiiied 8?ic. Whlskydiill at 11 IS. Sccil-i Geed te prime Clever quietnt 0)$(d He; Timethy quiet at $253 00 ; Flaxseed. II 12 sales. Hew YerK Market. New Yerk, Sept. IB. Fleur State ami Western dull and slightly in biiyere' favor : Superfine State, $5 2."gi; ; extra de fi 00 G Mi cholce de Ji; IMQC 75; fancy de S0Q.S ( ; round hoop Ohie C 103JC (JO: choice de $f C097 SO; super ft no western $5 25QC (Ml; common te Keed extra de ill Cegr, CO ; choice de $0 7008 00 ; cholce white wheut de, at 7 008 00. Southern quiet but unchanged ; common te fair extra $C l.r'r7 "- ; geed te cholce de $7 40fj3 50. Wheat prices -XSlc lower and mar ket dull; Ne. 2 Red, cash, $1 48; de Sept., 1 4SI h;tle October, $1 49 1 50: de Nev. $1 53! SB ; de Dec, $1 5fiJJ 1 WIJ. Cern VMv. lower and heavy : mlxpd west ern speu 7SJ71'e ; de future, 71J47GJc. Oats Prices iiulet and without important eieniL'e : net.. j.!'4Diiic Heun ii'i'thMi'A Western IO"?50Jc. Live Stock Markets. Chicaoe. Hegs-(tcccipts. 27,000 head; ship ments, H.7l0hc:ul; market weak and prices 10c lewer: mixed packing at $0 .T( 85; light, ; 40if? no; choice heavy, $i;'JOQ74n; culls and grasierH, 3 5Mi; 25. Cattle Receipts, 7.500 head; shipments, 3.10J head ; market strenjj ; experts at $3 0G 70; shipping, $50; common $lf?5; butchers' lit $!M)SI2: Texans active at 3 203 80 ; half breeds antl natives, $3 90 I GO. East I.mkety Cattle ItecelplH, 1,377 head i market slew at yesterday's prices. Hogs Ucccipt, 2,400 head ; Philadelphlas at t7 17 30 ; fair Yorkers at $K 25fi 50. Sheep Receipt, K) head ; market steady and unchanged. Wuicmsr. WiTLifniEa On Sept. 13th, by Uev K. P. Mayscr. In .ion's Evangelical Lutheran church, Mr. Jehn H. Wclchel le Miss I.onise WIHingcr, both or this city. lld Gu.zi:jjhausek Sciiakkek. Sept. 13th, byJHie same, at the house of the bride's parents. Mr. Christian (SunKcnhauscr, of Leck Haven, le MKs Katie Sehaefr,ef this city. ltd Necu (jiintAtieiis or the drain Market. KnriiNlied by Jacob i;. Leng, Commission Itrekcr. Ciiieacki. Oct. Nev. lcc. Wheat $ I.20JS $ 1.32 $ tM'si car. l.27'f Cern Rr5 .Gf .07 Year. Oaln 40 .1214 "X$i Year. Pert- 10 11 l.iinl 12.W 12.10 PlIILADI-LI'llIA. Sept. Oct. Nev. Wheat $1.43;', $1.4IJ $1.48)i Cern I2l"4 .7lfi .75$; Oats XiV. AVA .47 drain anil PrevlKlan Quotations. Out; o'clock quotations of grain and provis previs ions, rurnished by S. K. Vundt, itrekcr, 15 East King street. Ciucaoe. Sept. 10. . Sept. Oc. Nev. Wheat $1.27 $1.2021; $1.32 Cern c jayi .mi Oats 3I3 .40 .42 if iV a J.fa4 I.ard 12.10 12.15 PlllLAOItLrillA. Sept. . Oct. Nev. Wheat $ 1.41 $ 1.45 $ J.4S Cern 70 .72 .75 Oats 47 .47Ji .48 stock market. New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Slecks also United States Henda reported dally by Jacob H. Lose. N. E. Cor. Centra Square Nbw Yerk Stocks. Stocks llrm. Sept. 16. a. v. r. v. p it 10:00 1:00 3.09 nOneyf 4S6 Chicago ft North Western 12U ladk 126! Chicago. Mil. & St. Paul 159 119 1198 Canada Southern 65 C U 1. 1. iClt. 20 Del., Lack. A Western i"C 120 125J Delaware A Hudsen Canal 103 109 100 Denver St Itie Grande 97j 98 973.4 Hannibal & St. Jee 250 sea Lake Shere A Mich. Southern.. 123 1235: 123K Manhattan Klev.iled 2li 21 93 V Michigan Central ! Missouri, Kansas Texas...... 40 N. Y., Lake Erie A Western .... 43 New Jersey Central 90 S. Y Ontario Western 31 Newi Yerk Central 112 Ohie Mississippi 44 Pacific Mall Steamship Ce.... 50- 93 41 41 95 3 31 .... 141 44 45 50 0C2 42 43 de Preferred 107 1(K 107 Central Paciiic 9l?i Texas Pacific Union Pacific I Wabash, St, Een Is Pacific... " " Preferred Western Union Tel. Ce Philadklteia. 3tecks steady. Pennsylvania K. It Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation Buffalo, Pitts. Western Northern Central........ ....... Northern Pacific... ....... ...... " Preferred HcstonvtIIe.. ...... .......... ... Philadelphia Erie It. K Iowa Gulch Mining UKITXD STATZ3 llOXDS. - .... 122 rm v MiC SO ss 89 84 8S Wi 01 32 M 31 Cl 44 W 39 7i 2I?. 22 32 39 79 80 r.M. 1:00 -.117 .... ..113 .... .. 101 .... 1W. ..,. United States 4 per cents. 4 " ' 5 " 3 , ; S;. T JtC J. S-2.is ,vi- m
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