.vra.-r-.'sr-jT? IV - SSSWi ?iVS, "" V -J w 'Uif 1 ' I : f si fANCASTE&DAlt iOTEIXteMCER JStiBSbA?' SEPTEMfifiU 22, I88i. ' ,r 1 H i & i fc r- ir Cases Disposed of in Court. Iu the assigned estate of Jacob W. Col Cel dien the exceptions filed te auditor's re port were dismissed. In the assigned estate of Michael White and wife a similar disposition was made of the exceptions filed. In the estate of Jehn Kecblia, deceased, the exceptions te the auditor's report were overruled. The last two cases were disposed of be cause counsel were net present te argue them. The court said they did net sit for the convenience of counsel and it was their duty during argument week te be present when the cases a:e called for ar gument. The attorney who was absent when Michael White's assigned estate was called for argument satisfactorily explained his absence and the court revoked the order dismissing the exceptions and the case was argued. In the suit ofcem'th vs. Wm. Elmer, desertion, rule te show cause why the sen tence of the court should net be increased, the court revoked order of April 24, 1880, the child being dead, and order and direct the defendant te pay te his wife, Uellmina Elmer, 2 per week for the support of the child which has been born since. The Beard of Health. At the monthly meeting of the beaid this week Mcssi s. Lightner and Marshall, Drs. Ilerr and Brown weic present. Three physicians who have failed te comply with the law requiring registry of births and deaths, were notified le de se before the 27th inst, or suffer a suit. Antheny Kling's hog pen in the Ninth ward ; Fred crick Quade's slaughter house, and Loch Lech er & Sen's hide house weie before the beaid, and investigations and notices or dered te rbate the causes for complaint about them. The prevalence of small pox iu ether cities and the chances of it visit ing Lancaster this fall were discussed, and the beard rcsp - fully and earnestly sug gest te the sclic- beard the obvious de sirability of p '-i'ng a resolution net te permit a pupil iu the public schools who has net been va.e'nated within a priied of seven yrars. LITTLE LOCALS. Here and Tlicre and Kt cry where. A gospel temperance meeting will be held in the coleied people's church, coiner of Neith and Strawberry sticcts, te-morrow evening at 8 o'clock. An oppei tunity will be given te persons of all color te sign the new "Faith and Weiks" tem perance pledge. The complaints of Cm ener Mishler against Geerge Derwait and Henry lJenc wit for interfering with him while in the discharge of his official duties, which wcr wcr te have been heard before Alderman Same son last evening, have been continued. The silver-plated spoons and forks found by workmen near Dillerville, a.-, lepertcd yesterday, have been identified as the pro perty of Prof. J. S. Stiihr, or Franklin and Marshall college, whose residence was entered by burglars and robbed last July. Geerge Andcisen, colored, was arrested last evening en complaint of his wife for assault and battel y. lie was held for a hearing bcfoie Alderman damson this evening. The mayor had but a single cus tomer this morning, and he was discharged. tllliccrs Klocied. Last evening Degree Hank Ne. 3, Knights e(the Involution, assembled iu their hall Centre square" and elected the following officers te fill the vacancies for the re mainder of the present term : First Lieut. W. K. Adams. First Sergt. Jehn Derwai t. Second Scrgl. Philip Iludy. At the. close of the meeting the Sir Knights adjoined te Trewitz's where a collation was served. iccrus County Fair. Cheap weiirsien te Reading en Wednesday, September 1:8. Fare for the round trip liem lancasleriind Columbia $1.10. Train leaves Lancaster (Kim; street ):il :"i)a.in.; Cnluniliiii, 7:50 a. in. Leaves Maiilielui at s.'M, hire $1 : leave I.illlz id 8:50, fare idle.; leave Ephrataat 9:15, hire (I'ic. B.illoeu .-ufi'ii-ieii en Wednes day. 8epl2l,22&21 AimiHeiiientH. "The ,S7rii.t." Tliesc funny "Strate gists" under Mr. Haverly's management, will wage tln-ir campaign of laughter at tlioepeia house en Saturday night. "The Miijhtu Dellar." ill: and Mr. W J. Florence arc tee well known le requite an ir. traductien, out, our people will he glad just the ame te hear they are going te visit us next Monday and demonstrate, as only they can, the pewvr ei the " Mighty Hellar." IN MEiUOKIAM: -Iho Slulller'ii Tribute te the I'rcslilcut. The Shinier lire company el Lancaster adept tiic lollewing sentiment : The telling bells, the draped buildings, the universal public expression et sorrow and mourning hearts throughout the I ind, testify te the grietel all the people that their I'ic-i-dent is dead. As an organization which exists ter the pro tection erpublic interest standing iu ele-e relation te municipal government and coin posed of citizens associated for the common welfare, we desire te make this public ex pression of our sorrow at the calamity which has bctallen the country, our sympathy with the stricken family et the deceased President, our profound regret at ids less te the nation, of which he was the lawfully chosen executive head, and our execration of his murderous taking-etr. In further expi essien et these Msnlinicnts the engine house and apparatus are ordered te be draped in mourning, anil the secretary is directed te hare these, resolutions-published in the daily new-papers. liEOuae Wall. David Wellku, Committee. jMetainera Tribe et Itcd Men. Al the regular meeting of Metamora Tribe Ne. 2, 1. 0. U. M., hist night, at their Igw am, the following &e...itncnt was pased : " The jieeplc of . ac United Slides have been shocked at the fact that the Chlcl Magistrate has been assassinated under the most deplor able circumstances, and they arc new mourn ing his death. At such a time it is the solemn duty of all tine Americans te express their detestation or this crime and their deep sym pathy at the lesi the country is called upon te bear. "Under thews feelings Metaineni tribe. Ne. 2, 1. O. R. M., et Lancaster, li., expresses its sentiments and presents its attestation et its participation in the general sorrow." LANiWSTKK, Pa., SepL 22, 1881. Nothing is tee geed ter eiu baby no. net even Cuticura Seap. Switchback Kxcurslen, On Wednesday, Octobers. Hound trip tickets geed for Thursday only, $3.23 from Lanca-tcr and Columbia. Manhcltn, Ephrala and Lititz only $3. Train leaves Lancaster and Columbia ut V a. m.; MHiiliclin,i:35; Lilltz,G:f; Kphrata, 7:01. sept2l,22125ecll,S Disciisc prevented ami medical bills lessened by a timely use et Mull Hitters. srtcviAL sreTjexs. It is simply marvelous hew quickfy consti pation, biliousness, sick headache, fever and ague, and malaria, arc cured by "Sellers' Liver rills." scp-lmd&w Better than putting one dollar out at com pound interest, is the sending it te Dr. C. W. Bensen, Ilallimere, Md., ler two boxes of tils Celery and Chamomile Pills, which cure nerv ous disease, quiet the mind, bring en refresh ing sleep and prevent paralysis. Ge te II. B. Cecnran's Drug Mere, 137 North Queen street, for Jlfr. Freerian,s New Na tional Dye. Fer brightness and durability et coler.are unequalcd. Celer from 2 te 5peunds. Directions in English ami German. Price. 15 eents. " Lindscy's Bleed Searcher" the great med icine for fever-and ague, malar in, and all bleed poison. Don't tail te use It. sep-lmd&w Save Your Htir-Keep is Keanurai. The " Londen Hair Celer Eestercr" is the most dcllbhtiul article ever Introduced;te the American people and la totally different from all ether Hair Restorers, being entirely free from all impure ingredients that render many ether articles for the hair obnoxious. Where baldness or falling of the hair exists, or prema lure grayness, from sickness or ether causes, its use will restore the natural youthful color, and cause a healthy growth, cleansing the scalp from all impurities, dandrufi, etc, at the same time ame&t pleasing and lasting hair dressing, fragrantly perfumed, rendering it colt and pliable, making it an indispensable article in every toilet Ask your druggist for Louden Hair Celer Restorer. Trice "5 cents a bottle. Six bottles, $4. Main depot ler tue United States, 330 North Sixth street, Philadel phia. jnll-lvdTTbAF&w Why Wear Piaiters ? They may relieve, but they can't cure that lame back for the kidney's are the trouble and you want a remedy te act directly en their se cretions, te purily and restore their healthy condition. Kidney-Wert has that specific ac tion and at the same time it regulates the bowels perfectly. Don't wait te get sick, but get a package te-day, and cure yourself. Eitjier liquid or dry for sale at the druggists. Dinyhnmpten Republican. sl'J-lwd&w See Here. Yeu arc sick : well, there is just ene remedy that will cure you beyond possibility et deubL4 if it's i.iverer Kiuncy ireuuic, ensumijumi. Dymcpsia, Debility, Wells' Health Rcnewer is your nope. SI. Druggists. Depot. Universal Approbation By the community at large has been given te Burdock Bleed Bittei-3. Ne instance is known where dissatisfaction lias been manifested by their use, or where aught but benent ioneweu their administration. Prlce$l. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran' drug store, 137 Netth Queen Mi ect, Lancaster. Itching l'lles yinpteuiH and Cure. The symptoms ure moisture, like perspira lien, intense itching, increased by scratching, very distressing, particularly' at night, as if pin worms were crawling in and about the rectum the private parts are sometimes af fected ; II allowed le contii.ue very .serious re snll.i may fellow. Dr. Swayne'.s All Healing Ointment is a pleasant sure cure. Alse for tetter, itch, salt l licnm, scald head. Erysipelas, barber's Itch, blotches, nil scaly, crusty, cuta ih'Oii.j ei nations. Price, 50 cents, three bex.s for $123. Sent by mail te any address en re ceipt r,i pi Ice tn currency or three cent post age slump 4. Prepared only by Dr. Swayne & Sen, :i.je Nerl h Sith stieel. PhiladelpIvB, Pa. Sold by all prominent druggists. j unc22-3ifid M WS Aw Wicked for Clcrcynien. "I believe it le be all wrong mid even wicked ter clergymen or ether public men te be led into giving testimonials te quack doctors or vile stutrs called medicines, but when a really incrilei Ions article is made npet common val uable lemedics known te all, and that all phy sicians use and tru-t in daily, we should freely commend It. I therefore cheerfully and lusar tily commend Hep Ritlers for the geed they have done me and my li lends, firmly believing they have no equal for family use. 1 will net be wilheul them." Jtev. , Washington, 1). C. bepl.V2whtv Itl'.SCUKD IKOM DEATH The fellow ingstatciuentef William J Cough Ceugh liu, efSnmerville, Mass., Is se remarkable that we beg te ask for it the attention of our read ers. He says : " in the fall or 1870 1 was taken with a violent bleeding of the lungs followed by a severe cough. I seen began te lese my appetite and flesh. I was se weak at one time that 1 could net leave my bed. In the summer of IS77 I was admitted te the City Hospital. While there the doctors said 1 hud a hole in my left lung as bigas a hair cellar. 1 expend ed ever a hundred dollars In doctors anil med icine. I was se far gene at one time a report wen, around that I was dead. I gave up hope, but a friend told me et Da. Wn. Hall's Balsam for tub l.uscis. I laughed at my friends, think ing that my case was incurable, but I get a bottle te satisfy them, when te my siirprlse and gratification, I commenced te feel better. My hope, once dead, began te revive, and to day I reel in better spirits than I have the past three years. "1 write this hoping you will publish It, se that everyone atlltcted with Diseased Lungs will be induced te take Dr. Win. Hall's Balsam ter the Lungs, and be convinced that con sumption can be cured. 1 have taken two bottles and can positively say that It has done moie geed t'jan all ether medicines I have taken since njy sickness. My ee"ugh has al most entirely disappeared and I shall been bs able le go te work." Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 139 North Queen treet. iv28-lvdcedThAw2 A Cough, Celd or sere xnreat should no stepped. Neglect frequently results in nn In curable l.'ing Disease or Consumption. Brown's orencliial Troches de net disorder the stomach like cough syrups and balsams, but act directly en the Inflamed parts, ullaying ir'-itutien. give relief in Asthma. Bronchial Coughs,. Catarrh, and the Threat Tieubles which Singers ami PubircSpcakcrs aresubject te. Fer thirty years Brown's Bronchial Troches have been recommended by physi cians and always give perfect sattstactien. Having been tested by wide and constant use for nearly an entire generation, they have at tained well-merited rank among the few staple remedies et the age. Sold at 25 cents a box everywhere. mtJ-lvdTTIiASAlTW MntiicrK! ni einurn I ( Mothers!! Are you !isturbcd at night and broken of your real by a sick chihl guttering and cryfng with the excruciating pain et cutting tcetli 7 It f.-., go at once and get a bottle of MRS. W1NSLOW."3 SOOTHING SYRUP. It will re lieve Hit: peer little sullcrer Immediately de pend upon it; there is no mistake about it. Tlieie is n"et a mother en earth who has ever used 11, who will net tell yen at once that it will reg'ilatc the bowels, and give rest, te the mother, and reticr and health te the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly sare te u-e in all eacs, and pleasant le the taste, and is the prescription et one et the eldest and best female physician and nurses iu the Ui:std Mates. Sold everywhere; 25 cents a I ettlc. "larMvdAwM.WAS Hall's Vkgetable Scilian Haib Uenkweu is a scientillc combination of some of the nnt powerful restorative agents In t li' vegetable kingdom. It restores gray hair te its original color. It makes the scalp while and clean. It cures dandruff and humersvand falling out or hair, ltriirnishcsthe nutritive principle by which the hair is nourished and supposed. It makes the hair moist, soil and glessy,"antl is unsurpassed as a hair dressing. It is the most economical preparation ever ettered .te the public, as Its effects remain along time, making only an occasional application neces sary. It is recommended and used by eminent medical men. and efliclally endorsed by the Slate Ass.iyer et Massachusetts. The popu pepu laiity of Hall's Hair Renewcr lias increased witlitluite-lef many years betli '" this coun try and in foreign lands, and it Is new known and used in all the civilized countries of the world. Fer sale by all dealers. slG-lwilcedAw Hay Fever. MB.ssa-4. White A Burdick, Druggists, Ithaca, N. Y. 1 can recommend Ely's Cream Blam te relieve all persons suffering with Rese Celd and Hay Fever. 1 have been a great sufferer from the same complaints ; have had great re lict by using the Balm. 1 have recommended ittomanyef my friends for Catarrh, anil in all cases where they have used the Balm freely have been cured. T. Kbnmet, Dry Goods mer chant, Ithaca. N. Y., Sept, C, 1880. Ma. A. L. Aveby. Pharmacist. Newark. N. J. Having been severely afllictcd 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 or Ely's Cream Balm. Te my surpilse, after a Tew applications. I was entirely re lieved. H. Watsen IlAtmia, Letter Carrier Ne. 14, New P. O., Newark, N. J. Price 50 cents. sel5-2wdcedAw THE FAKMKnS FRIEND. Dr. llarber's Red Herse Powders are the best in the market. They arc net a mere feed made et Inert and cheap materials, but a veritable Medicine. They contain four times the strength of ordinary horse and cattle powders, and will cure and fatten stock In one-fourth the time, acting at once upon the digestive organs and secretions, and may be safely relied upon for the cure or coughs, cold, distemper, glanders and till diseases of horses, mules, cattle, sheep, hogs and poultry. They will increase the quantity and quality of milk In cows and keep all kinds et stock In a healthy condition. Sold everywhere at 20c. per pack, 6 ler $1; large size 40c., or 3 ter $1. Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 139 North Queen streets. aug2-lydeedwl MARRIAGES. Wabfel Shaiblet. Sept. 21. 1681, at the par sonage et Trinity church, by Ecv. Dr. Green wald, Jehn J. Warfel te Miss Anna M. ;Shaib lev, both of Lancaster. ltd bcsKXE-SAJirseir. Sept. 22. 1S81, at Moere's Swan hotel, by Rev. Dr. Greenwald, Geerge W. Dunkle te Miss Susan N. Sampson, both of Martic twp. - u new sLDrjatiusjiM&iris. WANTED A SITUATION XO ATTEND bar, or any kind of work at which he can niaiee mmseii useiui Annlv at ltd 42S WEST ORANGE STREET. "PROCLAMATION. TO THE CITIZENS OF LANCASTER. At a meeting of the citizens et Lancaster held at the court house Tuesday, Sept. 20. 1881. it was resolved "that en the day appointed ler the funeral et James A. Garfleld,latc Presi dent of the United States, all places or business be closed, In token et respect te the memory of the dead President"; and the action el the meeting havingmettlie approval et our people, I request that en MONDAY.thc day appointed ter the funeral all places of business be closed throughout the entire day, and that the bells of the city be tolled from 2 te 4 o'clock p. m., the time at which the obsequies are taking place at Cleveland. JNO. T. MAeUONIGLE, sep22-3td Mayer. "UULTON OPKKA HOUSE. JT9-ONE NIGHT - SATUSDA.Y EVENING, SEPT. 24. "LAUGRG ROOM ONLY." Haverly's Comedy Company, Supporting the Favorite New Yerk Comedian MR. JOE POLK, In Thce. H. Sayers' great farcical comedy the STRATEGISTS, IN FOUR ACTS AND 1,030 LAUGHS. A PLAY WRITTEN AND ACTED JUST FOR FUN " These Wiio come te laugh remain te rear." ADMISSION. ' 75. CO Ss Sac. Ne extra charge for reserved seats. On sale at me opera neuse uiuce. cp22-3td IJLTON OPBKA HOUSE. MR. JOHN D. MISIILER has the pleasure of presenting al Fulton Hall MONDAY, ShTJ'EftUEIt 2(i, 18S1, MR. and MRS. W. J. FLORENCE In their tinpreec'etiL I success, the a J Last s.'asen produced by ever one hundred nights. RESERVED SEATS ADMISSION New open. them in Louden A Till .75, CO Si 35 Cts. sep22-4td el Itl'HANS' COUK1- SALE OF VALUABLE Citv Propel i y. On MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1881, at the the Fountain Inn, in the city et Lancaster, the undersigned in pursuance of an order the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, will expose te public sale the follow ing very valuable real cstate, late et J. Veates Ceiiyughain, deceased. All taut certain half lel or piece of land situated en the southwest corner et Seuth Queen and Ml 111 in streets, in said city, Ne. 2d, li outing 32 leut 24 inches en Seuth Queen street, und extending 215 lect along Milllln street te Reaver street, which b unds Hen the rear. The improvements are a flue eUl-lashlnned tluec-stery and attic brick house, with two story brick back building, large two-story brick stable, a large two story brick warehouse en Beaver street, hydrant, fruit tree", Ac, Ac. This is one et the most desirable properties for either a residence or a business stand, which lias been offered in this city ler a long time. Sale te couiinence al 7 o'clock p. in., when attendance will be given and terms niai'.e known by EMLEN FRANKLIN, A. K. WITMER. Exccnlers, Ac, et.I.Yeates Cenyngliam.dec'd. llENKV SlIUEKIlT, AUCt. 8ep22 LS(I TXT" ALL PAPERS. Our New Patterns et WALLPAPERS are new coming In. The line embraces every grade, from the Lewest te the Finest Goods made. Plain Celer and Embossed Gilts for Parlors, Halls, Dining Reems', Chambers, Ac. Common and Lew-Priced Papers el every description. Fringes, Borders, Centre Pieces, Transom Papers, &e. We have also opened a line lic et Dade Window Shades, e-.itiiely new, which are be coming very popular.- Of Plain Shading we have all olers and extra ide widths for large window and store shades. Scotch Hollands in cardinal, brown, bull', white, ecru and green. American Hollands. Tin and Weed Spring Rellers, Cord Fixtures, Reller Ends, Braekets.Picture Wire and Cord, Fringes, Leeps, Nails, Curtain Pins, Tassel Heeks, Ac. All colors et Paper Curtains, figured and plain, which will be sold te dealers at the lowest lutes Extension Window cornices, the best and cheapest. Curtain Poles iu ash, ebony and walnut. 3Ori!crs taken for r INK MIRRORS. PHARES W. PRY, NO. 57 NORTH CJUF.EN ST. r?Al.l. CAMPAIGN, 1KSI. Our lir-t invoice el the se.ien of FALL MD WMEB GOODS MEN'S WEAR Anived te-day. During tills week the bulk et our Foreign orders will be in stock. We will be prepared le show the finest line el ENGLK& AND FRENCH NOVELTIES cvereiTOred te the citizens et Lancaster, In cluding a lull line of the ever' popular and celebrated Talamen's Specialties, con lined ex clusively for our trade ami conceded te be the handsomest goods imported, together with a .choice line et the latest novelties of the lead ing manufacturers. We invite an early in spection et our stock, feeling it our duty te advise persons in want efa Suit or an Over coat ter Fall or Winter te place their orders early before the rush commences te insure entire satisfaction. All are cordially invited tn call at 121 N. QUEEN STREET. J. K SMALING, ARTIST TAILOR. MWAS I.EUAJ; SOTIVKS. INSTATE OF JANE DOWNING, OF LAN. y caster city, Pa., deceased. Letters et ait ait ministratien en said estate having been grant cd te the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto arc requested te make immediate pay ment, and these having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay ler settlement te the undersigned, re siding in Lancaster city. W. II. METZGER. sepC-Ctdeaw Administrator. 1?STATB OF MARGARET MUKPMY, J?j late of Lancaster City, dee'd. Letters of administration en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons in debted thereto are requested te make immedi ate payment, and these having claims or de mands against the same, will present 4hem without delay for settlement te the under signed, residing in Lancaster City. JOHN MURPHY, Administrator. Uebt. J. EvAira, Attorney, 11 Seuth Queen street, s20-Ctdeaw M.T.AR Men jtyJcajLUt. Public sale of crrr PKerERtr On THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, at the Leepard Hetel, en East King street, will be sold that 1-story Frame Dwelling, Ne. 313 Middle street. 10 rooms, hydrant, fine fruit in yard, 4c. Let C0x208 feet, extending te Locust alley; geed leiiiingiecaiuy. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m. ALLAN A. HERR ft CO., 3 North Duke Street. B. F. Rewe, Auct. sepl5-tsd TkUBLIU SALE- WILL BE SOLM AT PUB- r licsale, en MONDAY, SEPT. 20. !SSl.at2 o'clock, p. m., at the Black Herse hotel, in the City of Lancaster, Pa., one of Deal's improved California Smutter and Seperater combined. Terms made known en day et sole. s2-5td JNO. B. SLOUGH. PUBLIC SALE. OX THURSDAY, SE TEMBER 29. 18S1, will be sold at Jehn W. Frantz's Black Herse hotel, MiUersvlUe, 30 head of Alderney Cows and Heifers, some fresh and some springing. The above stock must be represented or no sale. A credit of sixty days will be given. Attendance will be given by HARRY C. LINTNER, . Hess A Sex, Auctioneers. ' sept21-2twAlwd TJEAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE. Business Properties, Dwellings and Build ing Lets for sale in all parts of tnc city and at all prices. Alse farms and ether county prop erties. See our Monthly Catalogue, just issued uiiu iree te everyone. ALLAN A. HERR A CO., Real Estate, Collection and Ins. Agents, septs-.'lmd 3 North Duke Street. AUCTION I AUCTION ! ! The inderslgned assignee et D. S. Bursk will sell at the store, N. 17 EAST KING STREET. the entire stock of GROCERIES, SUGARS,COFFEES.TEAS,SYRUPS.SPICES, CANNED AND BOTTLE GOODS. Alse, Lamps, Chandeliers, Bracket Lamps and Lamp Fixtures, Glassware. Stoneware, Rock ingham Ware. Crockery, Flowerpots, Ac.. Ac. Sale te commence en WEDNESDAY EVEN ING, SEPT. 28, at 7 o'clock, and te continue each evening until the entire stock is sold. C. WIDMYER, Assignee. Hl'.NUY SurttKirr. Anct. s21-ttd f ODD CHANCE. A DESIRABLE COAL AND LUMKER YARD FOR SALE. Tiic undersigned etrcrs at prlvate sale a property consisting of seven lets of ground in the town et Springvllle, Lancaster comity, at the station en the Pennsylvania Railroad, about one mile west of Mount Jey and near the Lancaster A llarrisburg turnpike. The improvements arc a two-storied Frame Heuse 21x21 feet, used us a Railroad Station and Ticket Ofllce, n Frame Warehouse 21x48 feet, and Ceal and Lumber Yard, witli about 200 feet et Ceal Shedding, New Falrbank's Scales ors ten capacity ; 300 Feet et Railroad Siding. Trestle work for dumpin-r coal, with space ter exten sion of same. Buildings mostly new and every thing in geed order. Location pleasant, in n thickly settled agricultural neighborhood and a fast improving town, witli 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 $'.1.000 en reasonable terms. Fer fm titer inlormatien address JOS.H.HABECKER, Spring Garden P. O.. ic20-lni ' Lancaster County, Pa. i'JV TJillTAlNMJCNTS. eici.ixT "DANCING ACADEMY. ROBERTS' HALL, LANCASTER, re opens OCTOBER 19. MR. AND MRS. SHANK. TEACHERS OF DANCING ( PHILADELPHIA ), will give lessens singly or in classes every WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON AND EVEN ING. Norn Ladles and gentlemen can form pri vate classes ter the "GERMAN." slli-lwd VAKMAtiES, SC. Carriages ! Carnages ! EDGERLEY & COS, PrnclienrCarriuge Builders, Mai let Street, Rear of Central Market Houses, Lancaster, Pa. We have en hand a Large Assortment of KUGG1ES AND CAKRIAGES, W hicJi we Offer at Hie VERY LOWEST PRICES. All work warranted, uivc us a call, -Kcpalring promptly attended te. One set of workmen especially employed ter bal purpose. fn2ti-lIdAw COAL. B. It. MAHTtK, Whnlesale and Retail Dealer in all kinds of LUMBER AND COAL. a- ferd: Ne. 420 North Water and Prince streets above Lemen. Lancaster. ii3-lyd C0H0 & WILEY, S.ie SOUTH WATER ST., Lancaster, fa., Wholesale anil Retail Dealers In LUMBER AND GOAL. Connection 'With the Telephonic Exchange. Branch Oillce : Ne. 20 CENTRE SQUARE. tb28-lyd 1 TO REILLY & KELLER FOR GOOD, CLEAN FAMILY COAL, Alse, Hay and Straw by Hie bale or ten. Farmers and ethers in want et Superior Manure will find it te their advantage te call. Yard, llarrisburg Pike. 1 OHlcc. 20j East Chestnut street. ( agl7-lt FOR HAZE. O1 KPlt ANS' COUKT SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE On SATURDAY. SEP TEMBER 24. 18SI. In pursuance cf an order et the Orphans' Court or Lancaster county, will be sold at public vendue, at the Cadwcll Heuse, corner North Queen and Chestnut streets, Lancaster, Pa., the following real es tate, late of Jehn S. Gable, deceased, te wit: Ne. 1, all that two-story frame dwelling house part tliorcel used as a store room witli a two-story frame back building and brick tobacco warehouse, and let or piece el ground, situated en the west side et North Queen street, in the city of Lancaster afore said, containing in front about 40 feet, and in depth, along its northern line, about 110 feet te the Pennsylvania railroad. Bounded en the north by ground of Jehn R. Bltner, en the south and west by the Pennsylvania railroad, and en the cast by North Queen street afore said. Tills property has perlect drainage, con cen nt ctcd with sewer in North Queen street. The location is well calculated ter public business et any kind, being in Hie most populous part or the city. Ne. 2, a most valuable building let, situate en the southwest corner of West Chestnutand Chai-lettestreets.in said city, containing 8G feet nn Chestnut and 150 feet en Charlette street. This Is unquestionably one et the most desir able building lets te be round anywhere In the city et Lancaster, and wUl be sold as a whole or in parts, suit purchasers. Possession and title en April 1, 1882; of the building let, however, possession may DC given immediately. Sale te commence at VA o'clock p. m. en saiil day, when terms wUI be mode known by D. HARTMAN, E. M.SCHAEFFER, ELIZABETH R. GABLE, Executers. II. Shudebt, Anct. septa-TnASts A SSIGNEE'SiJvLE OF VALUABLE HEAL J. ESTATE. The undersigned assignee of ueergc Aiengci ami wuc win sen ai puunc sale, at the Summv Heuse, in the borough of Manhcim, en SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1881, the following described real estate, situate in said borough : Purpart Ne. 1, consisting efa let et ground fronting en Prussian street 36 feet, mere' or less, anil extending In depth 257 feet, mere or less, te Wolf street, thence along Wolf street 57 lect, mere or less, te property of Samnel Ensminger en the cast, thence south 217 feet, mere or less, te the corner of purpart Ne. i (being the store property), thence west along the said store property 21 feet, mere or less, thence north along said property 40 feet, mere or less, te Prussian street te beginning, where on is erected a two story and attic BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with frame kitchen at tached, a large Frame Barn fronting en Wolf street 44W feet, mere or less, and extending in depth 40X feet, mere or less, with wagon sued attached te said barn ; also geed outhouses, grape arbor and grapes, fruit et different va rieties, and a well of never-failing water. Purpart Ne. 2, consisting of a let of ground fronting 21 feet, mere or less, en Prussian street, adjoining purpart Ne. 1, and extending in depth 40 feet, mere or less, te purpart Ne. 1, wnereen is erecteu a i-ve-siury uncK duiiu ing, built for and occupied as a Shee Stere. The buildings en the above property are all In geed condition. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m., whae at tendance will be given and terms made known by JOHN W. LOWELL, 8ep7,i0,17,24ectlt8d Assignee. FOURTH EDITION. THTJBfaDAY EVENING, SEPT. 23,1881. OUR FALLEN CfflEFTAI THE REMAINS IYING1N STATE. The Capitel Crowded With Mourners. BLAINE ISSUES A TTON. PBOOLAMA Inviting the State Executives Attend the Funeral. te THE NEW PRESIDENT. Publicly Inaugurated at Washington Te-day. TEXT OP HIS ADDRESS. TUE CABINET ASKED TO KEMAIN. The Bedy Viewed by 35,000 People. Washington, Sept. 22, 10;30 a. m. The remains of the late president Lave up te this hour been visited by 25,000 per sons. During the entire night a steady stream of humanity poured through the capitol, and a double line of from five te eight thousand persons uew extends from the building a long way up East Capitel street. People are passing through I incs at the rate of four thousand per hour. The Governors or the States Invited te the Funeral. Washington, September 22. The fol lowing dispatch has been sent by the state department te the governors of the several states and territories : " Yeu are respectfully iuvited te be present at the funeral ceremony of the late president, James A. Garfield, at Cleve land, Ohioen Monday, September 2G, at 2 o'clock p. m. ffiifTiipill .Tutre n Ttr itwu ' 1 ---j ii..sjfj v.. A'B.naim. Te Fulfill an Old Premise. Cleveland, O., Sept. 22. Seme years age Gen. Garfield, Dr. J. It. Uobisen. Rev. Dr. Errctt and Chaplain Jenes, of Gen. Garfield's regiment, met and entered into au agreement that when ene died the ethers would attend his funeral. Yester day Dr. Uobisen received the following dispatch from Mrs. Garfield :. "In fulfill ment of the old premise please have Dr. Errctt, Chaplaiu Jenes and yourself meet me at Cleveland." The French President's Merrow. Washington, b'ept. 22. The following dispatch has been received at the de partment of state. The President of the French Republic te Mr. Arthur, Vice President of the United States: Ment Seus Veudbez, Sept. 20. "I learn that the president et the United States has just died, notwithstanding the excellent and intelligent care which he has received during the long period of his suffering. Be pleased te convey the ex pression of my sympathy te Mrs. Garfield, his widow, whose courage during the pain ful ordeal te which she has been subjected has called forth my sincere admiration. Accept also in my name and in that of the French republic the expression of the deep grief which we feel iu censequence of tl fatal result of the odious crime te which Mr. Garfield has fallen a victim. Signed "Gbevv." President Arthur's Reply. Te this me-sfcage the following reply was made : "Te the President of the French Repubtic,MeHt Heus Veudrez : "The sympathy you express for .Mrs. Garfield in her great sorrow and the pre found grief you testify en your own be half and that et the government of the French republic are deeply and gratefully appreciated in this hour of national be reavement. SignedJ " Chester A. AnTflrm." Mrs. fiarlleld Visits the White Heuse. Mrs. Garfield, her daughter Mollie and seu Harry visited the White Heuse te-day te arrange for the removal of personal effects. Slie showed deep emotion ou entering the familiar rooms, and her eyes were suffused with tears. . Arrangements for the Funeral Ceremonies. Washington, Sept. 22. The body will lie in state until Friday neon," when seats will be placed in the retuuda for these who will be admitted te attend the funeral services, which will take place at three o'clock that afternoon. Rev. Frederick Power, the pastor of the deceased presi dent, will officiate at the services. The space will accommetlata about 1,500 pee peo pee peeple and only that number will be issued. Mrs. Garfield has selected six gentle men, members of the Christian church, te act as pall-bearers te carry the president's body from the capitol te the hearse, and from the hearse te the car?. The late president's face h.is changed very much since yesterday, the discolora tion of skin having extended and render ing it-necessary te powder the face te soften the dark hue. At ene o'clock ten thousand people arc in line waiting te view the remains. The Senatorial Escort. Washington, Sept. 22. A meeting of the senators has just been held in the vice president's room, Senater Sherman pre siding. The following were appointed a cemmitee te accompany the remains of the late president te Cleveland, and at tend the funeral : Senators Sherman, Bayard, Edmunds, Antheny and Garland. The Representative Escort. The members of the Heuse of Represen tatives also held a meeting in tbe room of the sergeant at arms, Speaker Randall pre siding. The following were appeiutcd a committee in behalf of the members of the Heuse : Messrs. Randall, Kassen, and Townsend of Ohie. The joint committee is new in conference te perfect the neces sary arrangements. A Floral Tribute Frem England' Oaeen. Washington, Sept. 22 Queen Victeria cabled this morning te the British minis ter te have a floral tribute prepared and presented in her name. It has just been received at the capitol and placed at the bier of the dead president. It is very large and is an exquisite specimen of the florist's art. It is composed of white roses, smilax and stephanotis. It is accompanied by a mourning card bearing the following in scription : " Queen Victeria te the memory of the late President Garfield an expression of her sorrow and sympathy with Mrs. Garfield and American nation September 22, 1881." THE NEW PRESIDENT. Repeating the Inaugural Ceremonies at th Capitel Te-day. Washington, Sept. 22. President Ar thur took the oath of office at the capitol te-day in the presence of the cabinet, jus tices of the supreme court, a few senators and congressmen, Generals Sherman, Grant and ethers forty in all. Chief Justice Waite, iu full robes of office, administered the oath. The presi dent was calm and composed and his re sponse, "Se help me Ged," came in firm tones and without a tremor. The president then read from manuscript notes his address : President Arthur's Address. The following is President Arthur's ad dress : Fer the fourth time in the history of the republic its chief magistrate has been re moved by death. All hearts are filled with grief and horror at the hideous crime which has darkened our land, and the memory of the murdered president, his protracted sufferings, his unyielding for titude, the example aud achievement of iis life, and the pathos of his death, will forever illumine the pages of our history. Fer the fourth tirae the officer elected by the people and ordained by the consti tution te fill a vacancy se created is called te assume the executive chair. The wis dom of our fathers, foreseeing even the most dire possibilities, made sure that the government should never be imperiled because of the uncertainty of human life. 3Ien may die, but the fabrics of our frce institutions remain un shaken. Ne higher or mero assuring proof could exist of the strength and per manence of popular government than the fact that theutrh the chesen ene of the people be struck down, his constitutional successor is peacefully installed without shock or strain, except the sorrow which mourns the bereavement. All the noble aspirations of my lamented predecessor which found expression in his life, the measures devised and suggested during his brief administration te correct abuses and enforce economy, te advance prosperity and promote the general wol wel fare, te ensure domestic security and maintain friendly and honorable relations with the nations of the earth, will be garnered in the hearts of the people, and it will be my earnest endeavor te profit and te see that l!ie nation shall profit by his example and experience. Prosperity blesses our country. Our fiscal policy as fixed by law is well ground ed and generally approved. Ne threaten ing issue mars our foreign interests, and the wisdom, integrity and thrift of our people may be trusted te contiuue undis turbed the present assured career of peace, tranquillity and welfare. The gloom and anxiety which have enshrouded the country must make rcpose especially welcome. Ne demand for speedy legislation has been heard, no adequate oceasieu is ap parent, for an unusual session of Congress. The constitution defines the functions and powers of the executive as clearly as these of either of the ether two departments of the government, and he must answer for the just exercise of the discretion it permits and the performance of the duties it imposes. Summoned te these high duties aud re sponsibilities, and profoundly conscious of their inagnitude and gravity- I asmme the trust imposed by the constitution, relying for aid en Divine guidance aud the virtue, patriotism and intelligence of the Ameri can people. After the reading of the address of the president Secretary Blaine stepped for ward and grasped the president's hand, and after him the ether members of the cabinet and ethers present shook hands with the president. R. B. Hayes ar rived at the capitol seen after the cere mony of taking the oath wai cencluded and in company with Gen. Grant shortly afterwards left the capitol. A cabinet meeting was held immediate ly after the ceremony of administering the oath. A proclamation was then sigucd by the president, designating Monday next, that being the day en which the funeral takes places, as a day of fasting, humilia tion and prayer throughout the country. Ne ether business was transacted. The members of the cabinet were re quested te retain their respective positions. It is authoritatively learned, as well as in dicated by the president's inaugural, that there will be no session of Congress until the regular session in December next. GOV. IIOYT'.-i PROCLAMATION. Uc Iuveues Entire Abstention from Secu lar Occupation en Monday. Harrisbure, September 22. The gov ernor issued the lollewing proclamation this afternoon : In the name and by the authority of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The chastening hand of Ged has been laid upon the nation. A beloved and honored chief magistrate lias been re moved by death in the beginning of an official career which premised te usher in an era of unexampled peace, pros perity and geed will. The hearts of the people are bowed with sor row at this great less and thrill with sym pathy for the bereaved wife and orphaned children. Accepting the duty of humble submission te the decree of the Ruler of the universe,- and in order that the occasion upon which litting pnblic respect is being paid te the memory of James Abram Garfield, late presi dent of the United States, may lead us te supplicate Divine grace as well as bow te the Divine sov ereignty, I, Henry 31. Heyt, governor of the commonwealth of . Pennsyl vania, de appoint Monday next as a day of fasting and prayer, and recommend that the people of the state, suspending all secular occupa tions, assemble themselves together in their respective places of worship en that day, te unite their prayers te Almighty Ged for the welfare of the nation and its rulers, and that the grief of these who mourn may be comforted. Given under ray hand and the great seal of the state, at llarrisburg, this 22d day of September, 1881, and of the common wealth the 106th. Signed Henry 31. Heyt. By the Governer, M. S. Quay, Secretary of the Commonwealth. KeUgleas Kteta ta ladla. Londen, September 22. A dispatch from Bombay says : Theie has been seri ous rioting between the Hindoes ane Mus sulmans at Moelton in the Punjaub, ow ing te the latter slaughtering cattle. The' military quelled the riots. The temples, mosques and shops were much damaged. Big Fire in St. Leals. St. Leuis, Sept. 22. The corroding houses of the Cellier white lead and oil company were burned yesterday. The contents are said te have been worth $200,000 ; 970,000 insurance. An old man was badly, perhaps fatally, burned, and a woman and two children are missing. Death efa Railroad Ofleial. Macch Chunk, Sept 22. Jehn F. Steckett, many years superintendent and engineer of the Lehigh coal and naviga tion company's canal, and for the last year general car agent of the Lehigh Val ley rauroae, uieu iiere una uiuiuiug. Shocking Demestic Tragedy. New Yerk, Sept. 22. Between sis and seven o'clock this morning Frederick Latheimcr, becoming enraged, shot his wife and her father in the head and then shot himself. All three were taken te the hospital dangerously wounded. The Readlag Parade. Reading, Sept. 22. About four thou sand firemen participated in the parade of the volunteer firemen of Eastern Pennsyl vania here te-day, companies being pres ent from all parts of the state. The crowd te witness tbe parade numbered about 25,000. ail the apparatus aud flags wcre draped. ' WKATUEIt INDICATIONS. Washington, D. C, Sept. 22. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, slightly warmer fair weather, cast te south winds, station ary or higher barometer. MARKETS. rnilailelpbia Market. tTHiLADKLraiA. September 2-2. flour strong tending upward ; Superfine, 15 00S.V.3: extra at 45 7-ri -" : Ohie and Indiana family, at 7 r-0(s 00; rcmmylranl.1 family 7 25 750: si. Leuis du fS 003 23 ; Minnnset Extra 17 0037 fi2: de straight, 7 C!7 87: winter patent 3 OOfe'S 73; npiing de 23 JUL Kye Hear at : 25. Wheat firmer; Ne. 2 Western Kctl $1 43; I tela ware and Pennsylvania Ked. Slli;de Amber $1 4tl 43. Cern tinner, beter local demand; steamer, 70c; sail yellow, 716272c; de mixed, 70Q Cie ; Ne. 3 Mixed.CJKgUOc. Oats firmer, mere inquiry; Ne. 1 White. 48M 19c: Ne. 2, de 44Sc; Ne. 3, de 4C$47c ; Ne. 2. Mixed, 45c. Kye firm at $1 05 sales. Previsions market linn ; mrg perlc at SJO 003)20 50- beet ham.", at $2223 ; India me is beet, $22 50, f. e. b. ft.ieen Smoked sheuldcra 10; salt de 9c ; smoked hams 14c ; pickled hams, Lard firm : city kuttle f 12 15(312 87; len-u. bnielierV fll 755)11 C,Z; prime btcam $12 CO 12 i if utter choice scarce and llrm ; ether kinds quieter; Penna cream extra SCc; Western de 2:1c ; de geed te choice SlQSSei IIrai.,. county and New Yerk extra. 2Se : first. 2527e ; Western dairy extra, 252Uc ; de gbed te choice, 2224c. Rolls none here. Eggs firm and scarce; Pcnn'a 21c; West ern 23c. (Jlice.se scarce, higher; New Yerk full cream 1313c; Western full cre-jni 1313Xc; de fair te geed. 1212Kc ; de hall skimmei H& 10c; Peuna de., 75jc. " Petroleum firmer; refined, 8le. Whisky at $118 sales. Seeds Geed te prime Clever steady at let II ; Timethy steady $2S0gf 00 ; rlnxsccd firm at f 1 4J1 45. Hew Vera market. New ebx, Sept. 22. Fleur State and West' era firm ami moderately active ; Superfine State, at $5 SiQB ; extra de (t 00 Qi: 50: choice de JC 0B 75; fancy de $0 SOUS 00; round hoop Ohie JG 10gC 50; choice de fO Wai? 50; superfine western $5 25ffti 00 ; common te (reed extra de ta loge CO; choice de 7038 GO; choice white wheat de, at 17 O0QS 00. Southern quiet and llrm ; common te fair extra $tS 1567 30 : eoed te choice de $7 4038 SO. ' Wheat c higher; moderately specula tive business ; Ne. 2 Ked, cash. $1 43 ; de Sept. $1 441 48K; de October, $1 4UQ1 !; de nev. 91 e.v(gi e.s6 : no jjcc., i w4Si ,. Cern Prices YMVxC higher and active ; mixed western spot, C77IJc; He future, 71!47c. Oats ktiXc higher, fulrlyicllvh; Oct.. 43jM 4lc ; state liiQMiic ; Western lO'AQWXc. drain anil Prevision Quotations. One o'clock quotations of grain and provls prevls provls ienn, furnished by S. K. Yundt, lireker, 15J East King street. Ciiicaiie. . Sept. 2. OC. Nev. Ilec Wheat $ l.3IJ 1MJ6 91.33 Cern fiK .07 .68 Oats 41'4 .42Ji .43J a Ot !- kt.ir Jjlr'l. (! iy Philadslfhia. Oct. Nev. "bee. Wheat 14X $1.50 $ X'. Cern 73 .70- .79JJ Oats 47, .19 .50 Ifecn liuotatiensorthe uraln Market. Knratsl.ed by .laeeh i;. Leng, Commission ISroker. Ciiicaoe. Oct. Nev. Dec. Wheat 1.3IJ6 1.33)$ $ 1.33 tear. $ 1.30 Cern r& .07 .C84 Year. -67M5 Oats 4IK Ai'A .3A 1 ear. Jan. Perk I0.32 I9.re '2040 Lard 1AI5 VUSti 12.70 PlIII.AULI.rill A. Sept. Oct, Nev. Wleat $ 1. 15 t l.V.'i $ L50 Dec $1J3 Cern 71 J .7V .7(i;4 lice. 79 Oats Vt At)' A, Pec. BtncKmaraet. New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Stccks also United States Heiid.s reported daily by J Aeen 15. I.ONfi, N. K. Cor. Centre Square. Niw Yerk Stocks. Stocks higher. Sept. 22. a.m. r.jf. r.ii. 10:00 Irue S.0J UOH6V .... 46 Chicago & North Western. . .. 126 12fi? 127 Chlcaite. Mil. 3b St. Paul 113 IJ414 mt Canada Southern tKWf 61 ci' C C t 1. C It. 1L... ..... .... .... 21 Del.. Lack. & W astern iFM vmxc 1262 Delaware A Hudsen Canal 109 .... 109 Denver A Kle Grande ss'4 81 88K Hannibal A Si. Jee ....100 Lake Shere ft Mich. Southern.. VJGJi I2GJ MG72 Manhattan Elevated 22 .... 22 Michigan Central OJ uj 94 Missouri. Kansas ft Texas 40 4IU 41 N. Y., Lake Eric ft Western .. . . 45i 462 . 4 New Jersey Central DC 00 '98 N. Y Ontario ft Western 314 .... 31- New Yerk Central 143 13 143 Ohie ft Mississippi .'.. 43 44 44 Pacific Mall Steamship Ce.... ! 5ek 51J? 9L Paul ft Omaha.7. -i iz 41 de Preferred 107 17 108 Central Pacific .- 93 93 93 Texas Pacific .rl 51 S2 Union Pacific 122 122 122$i Wabash, SL Leuis ft Pacific... 50 S S2 Preferred. 69 92 84 Western Union Tel. Ce 87 87 87 Philadxlfhia. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania ft. K. C34 C5 63 Heading 33 34 33 Lehigh Valley .' C0 Lehigh Navigation 44 Buffalo, Pitts, ft Western 21 .... 21 Northern Central 51 Northern Pacific 3s 40 3! " Preferred Gjym 7f 79 Hestenville.. ...... .......... .... .... .... 21 Philadelphia ft Erie It. K 21 Iowa Gulch Mining Uhitxd Status Bends. v. m. l-sn United Slates 4 percnis 117 " 4 " 113 WlV V ..... tv.jTm .... ... 3 - .... 1C0 ..., .... Heard adjourned at neon. Lecal stocks and tSemu. CAHK STOCKS. First National Bank. $100 $l0ba Farmers' National Bank CO 102.5 Lancaster County National Bank.. 60 102.tt Columbia National Bank 100 140 Ephrata National Bank tee First National Bank, Columbia.. .. 100 135 First National Bank, Strasburg.... 100 1S4JK. First National Bank, Marietta 100 202JH First National Bank, Mount Jey.. 100 lis 75 Lititz National Bank 100 Man helm National Bank 100 14I.&T Union National Bank. Mount Jey. 9(1 70 & . -j . r3 'ft