LANCASTER DAILY- INTELLIGENCER FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 23, 1881. COLUMBIA NEWS. OCR REGULAR :CORKESPONlJENCE. Iren trade brisk. The" Vigic ".steamer will get bere in December. Rcailinjj & Columbia railroad pay lay. Canal bieak at Stonington lepaircd ; beats arriving. Falling leaves mal:c the streets dirty. The breast of the dam is perfectly dry and several peels of stagnant water here collided above the dam, making a filthy appearance. Randall Allisen, the colored man who participated in the Decoration day riot, was seen en our street yesterday. Ne ar rest was attempted. A beat was Mink last evening at Big Island by being overloaded. The occu pants saved themselves by swimming te the island. The beat was raised this morning. The Columbia accommodation train had te be mil en the north track this morning as the south track was blockaded with freight trains and Ilia west yard was filled Frcijfht is cxticmcly heavy this mouth. Jtev. Kstcrline, of the Bethel church, in tends holding " preparatory services," banning en Sunday evening next, and will be continued a week or ten days. A number of ministers from ether towns are expected te be present. Mrs. Frank Hays, of Leck Haven, is vis iting Mir. Win. i. Given. Mr. Rebert Dean, formerly clerk in the store of Gee. W. it U. F. Haidcman, but who has lately been working in Lancaster, left this nioin niein nz for Renten. Mass., te accept an offered clerkship in a large stoic there. A 1 own official yesterday threatened a correspondent that if he ever put anything in the pa(crs about him again he " would break his infernal neck." The reporter who is noted for his "bland and childlike smiles" put one upon hir, countenance and remarked te the official that he should de as the borough charter and ordinance re quired him, and then maybe his name would net apjicar in print. Chief Burgess Jacob Sueath has issued a proclamation calling en the citizens te suspend business next Monday in view of the funeral of the late picsldent, and he recommends that all places of business be closed throughout the entire day. and that the- bells lie tolled from one te two o'clock p. in., for a ublic meeting of the citizens of Columbia be held in the opera house a1 2 o'clock p. in. te held a memorial service Te the eleitty the management et the ex erciscs is entrusted, and they arc requested te make their announcement te their re spective congregations and request their attendance. Hotels, beer saloons am1 cigar st ores are especially requested te clesr and net sell en that day I'lreim-n's Pat-ado Te-Niglit. The KtNpiic hook and ladder uenipan will return from Ucadiur this evening, ant in honor of the event the fiic department will turn out and, after a .street parade, escort them te their quarters. The route of parade will bis as fellows : Ferm or North l'rinec, right resting en James, ti North Queen, te Orange, te Mary, te Wes King, te Seuth Queen.te Vine, te Church, te Fast Iving, te Duke, te Empire house and dismiss. At the close of the parade the Fmpir. boys will be given a banquet by tin Humane company, at their hall en Wes! King street. The ShiHIcr company will return from Reading te-morrow and be received by the Friendship. Iu the Reading parade yestciday a Ner ristewu company was the best looking and one from Lebanon the biggest am heaviest ; but the Lancaster boys wen universally praised for fine appearance anc decorous conduct. HIRT, DISEASE AND DEATH. Cusinefcg Fer the Beard of Haaltli. i save Your Hair Keep it Beautiful. The " Londen Hair Celer Restorer" Is the me3t ileliglitlul article ever introducedjte the r, ... .. r ,... -.. . -c I American people anil istetally different from lempiainu ceme irem amerem. pari m , a,. etbr .-. . - Eegterers. bcim Heme Again. Postmaster Marshall and William Kit. die, who had been te Washington, return ed home last evening. They report ai immense crowd and the eapitel an impres sivc scene. They had a view of the eminent dead as the body lay in state in the eapi eapi eol. C. A. Heinitsh and wife returned te Lancaster last evening after having com pleted a few thousand miles excursion among the wonders of the far West. They left Lancaster five weeks age, Mr. Hein itsh being a delegate te the American Pharmaceutical association that met in St. Leuis. At the conclusion of the soci ety's business, the delegates went West, one party te Santa Fc and the ether te Colerado, Mr. and Mrs. Heinitsh accom panying the last named party. They vis ited Devcr, Manitou, Georgetown and many ether points of interest, icturning via Topeka, Keek Island, Waterloo. Chi cago, Miilfale, Erie and the Lehigh Val ley. Beth Mr. and Mrs. Heinitsh express themselves delighted with their tour. Court Preuccdiugs. Mary Ann Brencman, of Litilz, was granted the benefits of the'actef Assembly of April ", 1872, giving te married women their scperatc earnings. The rule te show cause why a new trial should net be granted in the suit of Rcyburn, Hunter & Ce. vs. Jehn R. Themas w:is discharged. Sarah Hubcr, ef'East Lampeter, was divorced from her husband, .laceb Ruber, en the ground of desertion. There wcra no cacs ready for argument this morning and court adjourned until 9 o'clock en Saturday morning. Eight Among tlie Cubbies. There was a lively row this morning amengthc cab-drivers in front of the Pennsylvania railroad depot. Twe or mere of them wanted te secure the same pas sengers and baggage, and as it is a physi cal impossibility for a man, woman or trunk te be iu two cabs at one and the same time, there was a fight as te which cab should have the prize. The passen gers ever whom the contest was waged became se alarmed at the pugnacity or the "enbbies," that they resolved te walk te their hotel, which they did en a deuble quick. Twe Families llemeleis. In the absence of his wife Mathias Mciley, of Lexington, Warwick township, cooked his own breakfast and went guu ning. The fire must have set his house ablaze and iu a few minutes it was totally destroyed, together with the adjoining leg lixmsc of Susan Imhoff. Less 1,500 ; lately insured iu the Mauhcim mutual company for 1400, but the owner failed te pay his last assessment of 72 cents, consequently the policy became null and void. A silk Factory. Union station, East Cocalico township, is te have a silk factory. Six acres of land were recently bought from Christian Keller, one cichth of a mile southeast of that place, by Reading parties. There upon they wiil plant mulberry trees for the propagation of the worm, erect buildings, etc. Would Like te Knew. ,J.J A mere agreeable speaker and mere pleasant gentleman than Maj. A. S. Ed wards, delcgate te the firemen's conven tion fiem Lancaster?" is one of the queries the Reading News of last evening has under its column " What the News would like te knew." 1 'a t oral Call Accepted. Rev. J. B. Seule, of this city, was wait ed upon yesterday by a committee from the Celcrain Baptist church, consisting of Messrs. Jehn Warden and Pennington Moere, who tendered him in bclialf of the church, a call te become their pastor, which has been accepted. The people of Colerain are getting a faithful preacher aud zealous worker. the city of the criminally filthy condition of the gutters and drains. Belew the cot ton factories aud thence te the "run" there are a number of filthy, stagnant peels from which poisonous vapors are constantly arising. On North Christian street between James and Frederick streets the gutters aic clogged with grass, weeds and filth "of various kinds, which is kept moistened by the water that cannot force itself through, and the whole of it lies a decaying, stinking, festering, disease breeding mass. In a private alley near by arc piles of filth, in which dead cats and chickens arc decaying. On the upper end of Neith Queen street and some of the streets intersecting it matters are even worse. The gutters are clogged, the drain that cresses North Queen near Feagleyville clogged up, some of the low lying lets filled with stag nant water and decaying vegetation, aud the sidewalks even filthy and almost im passable from the droppings of large lleeks of geese that ream the streets at pleasure. Within two weeks past in this immediate vicinity uine deaths have occurred nearly all of them from diphtheria and typhoid fever, aud a number of ether persons are lying seriously il! of the same diseases. That the mortality and disexse have been caused iu a large measure by nuisance arising from the filthy peels and gutters there can be little doubt. There is work for the street committee, the commission er and the beard of health. If they de net attend te it, there will be still mere work for the doctors and the undertakers. Tin-: i:(!i,iMiUM)AKKK ticeukle. (umlakei Sues Cole for 110,000 Haulages. Emanuel Gundaker this morning enter ed suit in the prothenotary's office against Edward II. Cele, charging him with the seduction of his (Gur.daker's) wife, thus depriving him of her:: flectien and society, and injuring him te the extent of 10,000. The complaint further states that Cele has no real or personal estate sufficient te meet the sum claimed, and as plaintiff be lieves defendant is about te depart the jurisdiction of the state, he asks that he may be compelled te give bends for his appearance. Soen after Mr. Guudakcr'.s claim had been pi ecu in the hands of the sheriff Deputy Sheriff Hippy called at Mrs. Reese's and took Cele into custody. I lis physician, Dr. Carpenter, certified that it would net be safe te remove Cole from his room, his wound being iu a worse condi tion for a day or two past than it was for some days preceding Thereupon an other deputy sheriff was placed iu Mr. Cele's room te take charge of him until he shall be summoned before court. It is said. that Mr. Cole's counsel will appear before court te-morrow morning and ask te have him discharged en common bail. Kattery C. Battery C, 3d U. S. Artillery, who are n the march from New Yerk te York Yerk own, Va., passed through Ceatcsville at 8:45 this morning, and expected te reach Lancaster this evening, where they will encamp for the night. The battery passed Kinzer's at 2:20 p. m. Railroad Station Robbed Last night thieves broke into the rail rail read station house at Pomcrey station anil robbed it of a large numbers of tickets. They also carried oil' the money drawer, but it contained no money. They also broke into the height house adjoining and scattered things areuud in the liveliest manner, but it is net yet known whether they stele auything. Tim Michigan Sullcrers. The mayor acknowledges the receipt of the following additional sums contributed te aid the sufferers bv the Michigan fires : Cash (M. II.), $1 ; Chas. Adelph Lecher, 5 ; Scncr Bres, (lumber), $10 ; cash (C. B.), 10 ; cash (W. M.), -5; Reed & Hen Hen dereon, $10. Total, including former ac knewledgments, $059.25. Teiirgee's Sew Heeks. ' Dr. A. W. Tourgce's new book, " A Royal GcnUeman," has just been issued from the press and is said te be fully equal te previous works written by this distin guished author. Mr. A. J. Sanderson has secured the agency for the sale of the book in this city, and will call upon our citizens for subscriptions. AiiiUMOiiientH. The Florences. On Monday even in;; the tal cnled cniiuMhui Mr. W. .1. Florence and his ac complished wife will nppcural the opera liouse in their greatest succcs, " The Mighty Hellar." The Honorable Ranlirell Stele and Mrs. Gcn'l GUjIortnme. f. (old favorites) with Lancaster people, who have laughed again and again evit the eccentricities of the member from Oshkosh and the delicious Frunch et the relict et" the late Ceneral G.;" and the return et these two notables suggests the propriety et seeming seats early by all who I'esirc te bee and enjoy tle'iu next Monday. Hitrerly's ".S7-'v.7.v." Our citizens re member with the liveliest pleasure the per formance et the " .Strategists " at Fulton opera, lien; last winter, one of the runniest light comedies ever pi educcd here. Sine that time tie play lias been purchased by Manager Ilav eiiy, who, after putting it into the hands of n competent, dramatist for improvement, ami revision, .sent il out with a company whose tour lias been one continued triumph. The piee i will be produced here en Saturday even ing by ll.iwrly's cemnany. et which a San FrancNce paper speaks Iu this manner : " Mr. Pellc had a very warm recaptien, and played the chief role, a very arduous one, in a very sueivsfnl manner. The leading lady. Miss Gilbert, is petite in ligiire, handsome iu f.tce and person, am! a bright vivacious and charm ing actress. She wen the hearts et hcraiulilers as well as amusing them. Hurry Linden is a sterling comedian, who developed the charac ter of the irascible Majer te ill full value. Harry Hell had a small role, which lie gave in a neat and satisfactory manner. All the smaller parts were well tilled, and from be ginning te end The Strategists' moved like clock work." Query Dees the note Cuticiira Shaving Seap. shaver shave Willi Switchback Excursion, en WcdiHiMlay, October 5. Keund trip tickets geed for Thursday only, $3.25 irem Lancaster ami Columbia. Manhclin, Kphrata and Lititz only $:;. Train leaves Lancaster and Columbia Allixm,; Manheim, 0:35; Lilitz,C:l 5; Kphrata, 7:01. scpl2l,22,25&ectl,3 The careworn and overworked liud comfort and strength in Malt Bitters. 8FKV1AL ffOTJCEK. 11 is simply marvelous hew quickly consti pation, biliousness, sick headache, fever anil ague, and malaria, arc cured by "Sellers' Liver lills." uep-lmdAw Better than putting one dollar out at com pound interest, is the sending it te Dr. C. W. Bensen, Baltimore, Mil., for two boxes of his Celery and Chamomile Pills, which cure nerv ous disease, quiet the mind, brim; en refresh ing sleep and prevent paralysis. Ge te II. II. Cochran's Drug store, 137 North Queen street, for Mrs. Freeman's New Na tional Dyes. Fer brightness and durability of eoler,are unequalcd. Celer from 2 te 5 pounds. Directions in English and German. Price. 15 ecnts. " Lindsey's llloed Searcher" the great med icine for fever and ague, malaria, and all bleed poison. Don't fail te use it. scp-lmd&w Why Wear Piasters ? They may relieve, but they can't cure that lame back ter the kidney's are the trouble and you want a remedy te act directly en their se cretiens, te purity and restore their healthy condition. Kidney-Wert lias that specitic ac tion and at the same time it regulates the bowels perfectly. Don't wait te get sick, but get a package te-day, and cure yourself. Either liquid or dry for sale at the druggists. JBlnyhatapten Republican. sl9-lwd&w all ether Hair Kesterers, being entirely free from all impure ingredients that render many ether articles for the hair obnoxious. Where baldness or falling of the hair exists, orprcma erprcma ture grayiiess, from sickness or ether causes, Ils u-e will restore the natural youthful color, and cause a healthy growth, cleansing the scalp Irem all impurities, dandrull, etc., at the same time a most pleasing and lasting hair dressing, fragrantly perfumed, rendering it soft and pliable, making it an indispensable urt icle in every toilet. Ask your druggist for Londen Hair Celer Restorer. Price 75 cents a bottle. Six bottles, $1. Main depot for the United States, 830 North Sixth street, Phlladel phla. uill-lvdTThAFAw NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. HIKSH'S STORES WILL BE CLOSED until TUESDAY nexten account of holi days ; also en MONDAY, OCTOBER 3. HIR&H A BROTHER, ltd A. HIKSH. fTHE MEMUfcltS OF THE E31PJKE IIOOK X and Ladder Company will meet at the Truck Heuscat 7 o'clock THIS EVENING, for the purpose of receiving the Company from Reading. The members having equipments will wear them. By order of It C. M. HOWELL, President, THISD EDITION. FRIDAY EVENING, SEPT. 23, 1881. UNDER THE DOME WM.- SEAL'S CASE. Terrible Less of Life. Mill Ions el rats, mice, cats, bed bugs, reaches, lese their lives by collision with "Rough en Rats." Sold by druggists, 15c. Universal Approbation By the community at large lias been given te Burdock Bleed Bitters. Ne instance Is known where dissatisfaction has been manitestcd-by their useTer where aught but benefit followed their administration. Price $1. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store, 1:J7 North Queen slieet, Lancaster. Itching illes symptoms una Cure. The symptoms are moisture, like perspira tien, intense itching, increased by scratching, very distressing, particularly Ht night, as if pin worms were crawling in anil about thu rectum the private parts are sometimes af fected ; il allowed te continue very serious result-' may fellow. Dr. Swayne's All Healing Ointment is a pleasant sure cure. Alse for tetter, itch, salt rheum, scald head, Erysipelas, barber's itch, blotches, all scaly, crusty, cuta cuta neous eruptions. Price, .in cents, three boxes for $125. Sent by mail te any address en re ceipt of price In currency or three cent post age stamps. Prepared only by Dr. Swaynu .V Sen. XXi North Sixth street. Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all prominent druggists. i uncJ-:imilM Ws'&w Wicked ter Clcisryiuen. "1 believe it te beall wrong and even wicked ter clergymen or ether public men te be led Inte giving testimonials te quack doctors or vile stall's called medicines, but when a really meritorious article is made up et common val uable remedies known te all. and that all phy sicians use and tru-t in daily, we should lreely commend It. I therefore cheerfully and hear tily commend Hep Bitters for the geed they have done me ami my friends, firmly believing they have no equal for family use. 1 will net be without, then;." Rev. , Washington, !. C. scplj-iwd.tw i:ijscui:i FKO.ii j)i;ath The follewingstatementof William. I Cough Ceugh lin, of Semcrvillc, Mass., Is se remarkable that we beg te ask for it the attention of our read ers, lie says : ." In the fall of 1S7A 1 was taken with a violent bleeding of the lungs followed by a severe cough. I seen begun te lese my appetite and lle.-h. I was se weak at ene time th:U) 1 could net leave my bed. In the summer of 1877 I was admitted te the City Hospital. While there the doctors said I had a hole In my left lung us higus a half cellar. I expend ed ever a hundred dollars in doctors anil med icine. 1 was se far gene at one time a report cut around that I was dead. I gave up hope, but a friend told me et Dn. Wm. Hall's Balsam von the Luxes. I laughed at my friends, think ing that my case was incurable, but I get a bottle te satisfy them, when te my surprlse and grutilicatieii, 1 commenced te tcel better. My hope, once dead, began te revive, and to day 1 feel In better spirits than 1 have the past three years. "I write this hoping you will publish 11, he that everyone allllcted with Diseased Lungs will be Induced te take Dr. Win. Hall's Balsam for the Lungs, and be convinced that con sumption can be cured. 1 have taken two bottles and can positively say that It has done mere geed t'lan all ether medicines 1 have taken since my sickness. My cough has al most entirely disappeared ami I shall seen be able te go te work." Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drugstore, lSTiiml 139 North Queen t rcet. 1 viS-lyilceclThA w2 A C'eugn, Celd or heiu Tiueal slieutil ne etepped. Neglect frequently results In an In curable Lung Disease or Consumption. Brown's nreuchlal Troches de net disorder the stomach like cough syrups and balsams, but act directly en the inflamed parts, allaying irritation, give relief in Asthma. Bronchial Coughs, Catarrh, and the Threat Troubles which Singers and PublicSpeaker.s are subject te. Fer thirty years Brown's Bronchial Troches have been recommended by physi cians, and always give perfect satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and constant Use for nearly an entire generation, they have at tained well-iucrited runic among Urn lew staple remedies of the age. Sold at i cents a box everywhere. mS-lvdTTIiASAlyw Aleuicrh! Jtletnurnts ilet!iers!l Are you disturbed at night and brek-n of your rest by a sick child guttering and crying with the excruciating pain ntcuJHng teeth? If se, go at once nnd get a bottle of MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. It will re lieeo the peer little suflerer Immediately de pend upon it; there is no mistake about it. There Is net a mother en eailh who lias ever used it, who will net tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest te the 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, and id the prescription of one et the eldest am! best female physician ami' nurses in the Uu'leil States. Sold everywhere; 'i cents a Lettie. inrMvil&ivM.W&S In the Whole History or .Medicine. Ne preparation has ever performed such mar mar veleous cures, or maintained se wide u, reputa tien, as Aviai's Cunnr.v Putekal, which is rccegni.ed as tins world's remedy for all dis eases of the threat and lungs. Its long-continued series of wonderful cures in all cli mates has made it universally known as a safe and reliable agent te employ. Against ordi nary colds, which are the forerunners et mere serious disorders, it acts speedily and surelv, always relieving suffering, mid often saving life. The protection it affords, by its timely use In threat and chest disorders, makes It an invaluable remedy te be kept always en hand In every home. Ne person can allerd te be without It, and these who have once used it never will. Frem their knowledge of its com position and ellects. physicians use the Chei ry Pectoral extensively in their practice, and clergymen recommend it. It is absolutely cer tain In its remedial effects-, and will always euro where cures arc possible. Fer sale by all dealers. sepil-lwdceilAw Hay Fever. Mcssim. Wiiiti:& Buami-K, Druggists, Ithaca, N. Y. 1 can recommend Ely's Cream Blam te rcHevc all persons suffering with Rese Celd and Day Fever. 1 have been a great sufferer from the same complaints ; have had great re lict by using the Balm. 1 have recommended it. te many of my friends for Catarrh, and in all cases where they have used the Balm freely have been cured. T. Kcnmsy, Dry Goods mer chant, Ithaca. N. Y., Sept. 0, 18.S0. Mr. A. L. Avery, Pharmacist, Newark, N. J. Having been severely uilllcte.l 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 iny snrpiise, after a few applications, I was entirely rc rc llevel. II. Watsen Harris, Letter Carrier Ne. H, New P. O., Newark, X. .1. Price 50 cents. scl5-2wdced&w ltllATUS. Harsish. In West Lampeter township, en September 23, lSSt, at. his residence, Michael llarnish, sr., in the 81th year et his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited te attend the iuncral, from his late residence, West Lampeter town ship, en Sunday morning, at 10 o'clock. I nter mcutat burying ground en farm. 2til NEW AVVEMISEMEN1.S. JUJI5LIC SALE. ON SATURDAY, SEP TEMBER 21, 1S31, will be sold at public sale ene car lead et sleck bulls at Jehn W. Mentzer's Stock yard, ltd JOHN W. MENTZEE. TOTICE. Our REAL ESTATE CATALOGUE for Oc tober will be issued shortly. Persons wishing their properties noticed should nend descrip tions at once. Ne charge unles-i sold. ALLAN A. HERR& CO., Real Estate, Colledion and Ins. Agents, septS .lind 3 North Duke Street. "TOTlCE, AMERICAN! TUB EeUIPrED j and unequipped members of the Ameri can Fiie Cempauv. Ne. 5. will meet at their Heee Heuse THIS EVENING at y. o'clock, te participate in the escort et the Empire, en their return from treading. By order of the President. ltd JOEL L. HAINES, Sec'y. TItOCLAMATIOX. TO THE CITIZENS OF LANCASTER. At a meeting of the citizens et Lancaster held at thu court house Tuesday, Sept. 20. 1SS1. it was resolved '-that en the "day appointed ter the tuneial et James A. Garlleld.late Presi dent of the United States, all places of business be closed, in token et respect te the memory of the dead President"; and the action of the meeting having uiet the approval et our people, 1 request that en MONDAY.the day appointed ter the funeral all places of husine-s be closed throughout the entire day, and that the bells of the city he tolled from 2 te 1 o'clock p. m., the time at which the obsequies are taking place at Cleveland. JNO. T. MacGONIGLE, sep22-3td Mayer. THE BODY OF THE DEAD. THE DESERTED ROTUNDA. THE WIDOW ALONE WITU HEK DEAD. ftjlt SALH. JJUm.lt; SALE WILL ItK SOLU AT PUIt liesale, en MONDAY, SEPT. 2H, 1SS1, at 2 o'clock, p. m., at the Black Herse hotel, iu the City of Lancaster, Pa., one of Deal's improved California Smutter ami operator combined. Terms made known en day et side. s20-5td JNO. B. SLOUGH. AUCTION ! AUCTION 1 ! The undersigned assignee et D. S llursk will sell at the store, Ne. 17 EAST KING STREET, the entire stock of GROCERIES, SUGARS, COFFEES. TEAS.8YRUPS.8PICES, CANNED AND BOTTLE GOODS. Alse. Lamps, chandeliers. Bracket Lamps and Lamp Fixtures, Glassware. Stoneware, Rock ingham Ware. Crockery, Flowerpots, Ac. &e. Salete commence en WEDNESDAY EVEN ING, SEPT. 2S, at 7 o'clock, and te continue eacii evening until the entire stock is sold. C. Wl DM YER, Assignee. HiCM-.v SiiriuatT. Auct. s2l-ttd Gm II) CHANCE. A DKSIRABLE COAL AND LUMICKR YARD FOR SA I.E. This undersigned offers at private sale a property consisting et seven lets of ground in the town et Spiingvlllc, Lancaster county, at the station en the Pennsylvania Railroad, about one mile west of Mount Jey and near the Lancaster & llarrlsburg turnpike. The improvements are a two-storied Frame Heuse 21x21 feet, used.as a Railroad Stat ion and Ticket eilice, a Frame Warehouse 21x48 feet, and Ceal mid Lumber Yard, with about 2(i0 feet, et Ceal Shedding, New Fail-bank's Scales of s ten capifcity ; .'WO Feet et Railroad Siding. Trestle work for dumping coal, with space for exten sion of same. Buildings mostly new and every thing in geed order. Location pleasant, in a thickly settled agricultural neighborhood and a fast improving town, with no rival business iu the town. Has an established coal trade, and capacity and advantages te de a geed shipping business and increased passenger travel. Price $9.W en reasonable terms. Fer further information address JOS. II. HABECKER, Spring Garden P. O., fuSO-inr' Lancaster County, Pa. Oltl'U AXS' COVKT SALE OF VALUAISLE City Property. On MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1SS1, at the the Fountain Inn, m the city et Lancaster, the undersigned iu pursuance of an order the Orphans' Court or Lancaster county, will expose te public sale the follow ing very valuable real estate, late et J. Ycatus Cenyngliam, deceased. All that certain half let or piece of land situated en the southwest corner et Seuth Queen and Mifllin streets, in said city, Ne. 2(1, fronting .".'.! feat 2J4 inches en Seuth Queen street, and extending 215 feet along Mltllln street te Beaver street, which btaiuds Ren the rear. The Improvements area line old-tahiencd thicc-Mery and attic brick house, with two story brick back building, large two-story brick stable, a large two-story brick wareheuse en Reaver street, hydrant, fruit trees, &c, Ac. This Is one el the most desirable properties for either a residence or a business stand, which has been offered in this city for a long time. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m., when ntlcndiirtve will be given and terms made known by EMLEN FRANKLIN, A. K. W1TMER. Executers, c et J.Yeatcs Ceiiyngham,dec'd. Hknrt SmriiKirr, Auct. sep22 tsd ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUAIILE REAL ESTATE On SATURDAY, SEP TEM BER 21, 1SS, In pursuance i-fun order el the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, will be sold at. public vendue, at the Cailwell 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 thereet used as a store room with a two-story frame back building and brick tobacco warehouse, and let or pieee et ground, situated en the west side et North Queen street, in the city of Lancaster afore, said, containing in front about It; feet, and in depth, along ils northern Hue. about 110 leet te the Pennsylvania railroad. Bounded en the north by ground of Jehn R. Bitncr, en the south am! west by the Pennsylvania railreml, ami en Hie east by North Qaeeii street afore said. This properly has perfect drainage, cou nt cteil with sewer in North Oueeu street. The locution is well calculated ler public business et any kind, being in the most populous part of the city. Ne. 2, a most Valuable building let, situate en the southwest corneref WestChestiiut. and Chariet iestrects, in said city, containing W feet en Chestnut and 150 feet en Charlette street. This Is unquestionably one et the most desir able building lets te be found anywhnre in the city of Lancaster, ami will be fold as a whole or in parts, suit purchasers. Possession and title en April I, 1SS2; of the building let, however, possession may begivcn Immediately. Sale te commence at 7Jf o'clock p. m. en said day, when terms will be made known by D. HARTMAN, E. M.SCHAEFFER, ELIZA I'.ETH R. GABLE, Executers. II. SmimatT, Auct. seplfl-Tu&Sts VSSIGNEE'S SALE OF VALUAIILE REAL ESTATE. The undersigned assignee of Geerge Mcngel and wite will sell at public sale, at the Siiinmv Heuse, in the borough of Manhcim, en SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1S8I, the following described real estate, situate In said borough : Purpart Ne. 1, consisting of a let et ground fronting en Prussian street 'M feet, mere or Ie.-s, and extending in depth 257 teet, mere or less, te Wolf street, thence along Wolf street 57 teet, mere or less, te property et Samnel Ensininger en the. east, thence south 217 leet. mere or less, te the corneref purpart Ne. 2 (being the store property), thence west along tlie 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 41J. feet, mere or less, and extending in depth VS feet, mere or less, with wagon sued attached te said barn ; also geed nuthouses, grape arbor and grapes, fruit of different va rieties, and a well et never-failing water. Purpart Ne. 2, consisting of a let of ground fronting 21 teet, mere or less, c.n Prussian street, adjoining purpart Ne. 1, and extending In depth 40 leet, mere or less, te purpart Ne. I, whereon Is erected a tuo-stery Brick Build ing, built for and occupied as u Shee Stere. Tim buildings en the above property are all In geed condition. Sale te commence at 7o"cleck p. m., when al tendance will be given ami terms made known by JOHN W.LOWELL, sci)7,10,17,2l4ectl,8d Assignee. J EXECUTORS' SALK OF PERSOX AL PRO 2i PERTY and valuable real estate. The undersigned executers of Elizabeth B. S. Harberger, deceased, will cxpescat public sale en SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1SSI, at the Fountain Hetel, en Seuth Queen street, Lan caster, Pa., at 7 o'clock 1. M., all that certain double two-story Brick Dwelling Heuse, with brick back building attached, together with ether improvements, and let thereto belong ing, situated en Seuth Queen street, in said city. Ne. 225, fronting en eist sine of Seuth Queen street:!! feet syz inches ami extending in depth of that width 112 feet Inches, ad joining properties of Dr. Jehn L. Alice and Susan Smith. This property is centrally lo cated and a desirable residence. In the afternoon at 1 o'cleek, en SATURDAY', OCTOBER 15, 1S.SI, en the above premises, said executers will also expose at public sale the following personal property of sail! de ceased, viz.: Bed, Bedstead, Marble-top Wash stand, Bureau, Mantle Cleck, Leeking Glass, Walnut Cane seat Chairs ami Rocking Chairs, ami ether household and kitchen furniture tee numerous te mention. Persons wishing te view realty before day of sale may 'call en A. J. Harberger, one of the u ndersigued, at Ne. 3 West Chestnut street. Teiins made known en day of sale by the undersigned, L. B. HARBERGElt, A. J. HARBERGER, Executers. Hkss'A Se::, Auctioneers. sl7,20,24,27&el,l,9,ll,ll I Pifin SEASONED LA ICO K WHITE OAK I 3 UU Spokes for wile. Apply le JAMES MARTIN, augC0-ltd&4tw Blrd-in-IIaml P. O. The Deers of tbe Rotunda Closed. "Washington, Sept. 23. The visitors te the eapitel sensibly diminished about midnight, aud, as night were en, ceased almost entirely. A delegation of the Philadelphia councils, headed by ex Speaker Randall and Representative O'Neill paid their last respects te the re mains of the late president. The doers of the rotunda were then closed aud at 10:50 all persons except officials were ex cluded. At 11 o'clock the streets were thronged. General Sheridan has been selected as one of the guards of honor. Mrs. Garfield With Her Dead. Washington, D. C, Sept. 23. At 11:20 two closed carriages dreve te the cast lower entrance of the Sonate wing and the occu pants alighted, passed up the privates stair way te the vice president's room. All cor ridors aud passageways upon the maiu floerof the Senate wing were quickly barred te all comers and instructions given by Scrgant-at-Arnis Bright, of the Senate, te employees of the capite cnduty,tekecpthemsclvc.i completely hid den in the recesses of dcers and windows, while Mrs. Garfield passed through the rotunda. The rotunda itself was com pletely cleared, the Guard of Hener retir ing from view for the time being. In a few minutes the little precession emerged from the vice president's room and passing around through the east corridor proceeded in the following order through silent and deserted main passageway of the building : Sergeant at Arms Uright, leading, then followed Mrs. Garfield leaning upeu the arm of General Swaim, Harry Garfield, Mellie Garfield and Miss Rockwell. Cel. and Mrs. Rockwell, Attorney General MacVeagh and Mrs Swaim. Net a sound was heard save of the softly pattering feet upon the marble lloer as the little company, robed in sembre garments of docpest mourning, passed silently te mingle their tears and pay the last earthly tribute ever the casket, which, scaled from view the form and features of the dearly loved husband, father and friend. After remaining about twenty minutes in the rotunda they returned quietly and witli the same privacy that marked their entrance, aud passing through the Senate wing entered their car riages and returned te the residence of the attorney general. riieusunils About tlie Capitel. At 1 :45 p. m. te-day the crowd about the eapitel numbers many thousands. Every entrance te the building was closely guarded and nene admitted without spe cial tickets. The arrangements for the funeral ceremonies arc all completed. Tiie Floral Devices. The position of the fieral eilerings lias been changcd.Nething remaining upon the casket save a few bunches of palm. At the head of the catafalque stands a broken column of white aud purple flowers, sur mounted by a white dove. On cither side are a tastefully arranged crown and pyramid of rases ; at the feet and resting against the black drapery is a wreath which, by order of Quren Victeria, was placed upon the casket. Arransred en each side of this wrccth are handsome cresses, while at their base is placed a magnificent ileral pil low, en which is inscribed in violets, " OL'lt MARTYR PRESIDENT ;" UC.t te this is placed " the gates ajar." The Knights of Malta contributed a large Maltese cress and the Union veteran corps (of which Garfield was a member) a pil low of white llewcrs bearing m violets the inscription, u. v. c. te their com rade." The whole appearance of the cata falque was tasteful aud elegant. On the south side of the casket are arranged sofas for Mrs. Garfield and family, aud en the north side sofas arranged for members of the cabiue and distinguished guests. Previsions are also made for the justices of the supreme con it and United States senators and rep resentatives, representatives of the picss ami the public generally. The army and navy will probably be placed iu the north eastern or northwestern part of the hall. Knights Templar Offering. At 1:45 p. m. the doers of the rotunda were encucd. The first society le arrive was IScauscant ceutmandcry Knights Templar, of Baltimore, but they did net remain, simply passing areuud the cata falque. They placed an immense fieral Maltese cress at the head of the dais. At 2:10 the members of the Army of the Cumberland passed in and took the scats reserved for them. Immediately after the doers were thrown open te all holders of tickets. In ten minutes the chaiis set apart for the general public were filled seen the diplomatic corps arrived and were assigned te the scats reserved for them. The military formed at the cast front of the eapitel at 2:15. LOOKING TO THE SUCCESSION. Wants a Chance at a Negro Jury. Wilmington, Del., Sept. 23. In the case of Wm. Neal, who is charged with outraging Mrs. Margaret Messer in March, 1880, and who was subsequently tricd convicted and sentenced te death by the county court, which verdict was after ward set aside by the United States su preme court, ou the ground that the court below erred in net admitting testimony as te the alleged discrimination against negrees as jurors, the court of eyer and terminer this morning, in accordance with the mandate of the supreme court, ordered the original indictment quashed. The case will ha remanded te the errand jury te pass upon a new indictment. Ne time has been set for a new trial. WKATHEK, INDICATIONS. Washington, D. C, Sept. 23. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, fair weather, ex cept local rains in the extreme northern portion, south te west winds, stationary barometer, stationary or higher temperature. Twe Thousand Evictions. Cerk, Sept. 23. A flying column has completed 2,000 evictions at Mitchellstown, xe nines nerinwcsc ei mis piacc. iue tenants, except iu about a dozen cases, paid their rent and were reinstated. Iowa Gnl'eh Mining UwrrzD States Bend's. United States 4 per cants... " 5 " :H4 Beard adjourned at neon. p.m. 1:00 .. 117K .. I13J5 .. 101-5 .. 101 Leral Mecks unit IJeuu. Par va!. UX) 10) 1(10 100 100 111) 10.) urn MJUtAH.tH. An Extra Session of the IT. S. Senate Calicd Washington, Sept. 23. The president has issued a proclamation for an extra session of the Senate te meet ou Oct. 10. TUK "LANCET'S" OPINION. Cemment of the Londen Publication ou the IeatIi-wennu of the President, Defending the Surgeons. Londen, Sept. 23. The Lancet, dis cussing the cese of Gen. Garfield, says the bullet did net wound any vital part in its path, aud had the sinuous wound it made closed up, all would have been well ; but the wound did net heal, because its walls were bruised and se injured that a primary union was impossible. The retention of pent-up and putrid matter in the wound almost insured the absorption of septic poison and death. It may be regarded as an open question hew far successful an attempt te render the wound asceptic might have been. It would be unjust te blame the surgeons, and it is a matter of congratulation that tliey were net leu away by the vulgar desire te extract the bullet which had done no harm since it reached its testing place near the pan creas. Its extraction per ne would net have influe need at all the subsequent course of case. Philadelphia Market. PuiLADULpiiiA, September 23. Fleur scarce and iuxoed demand ; Superfine, (595 i SO: extra nt (5 75QG 25 : Ohie and Indiana family, at 17 5egs 00; Pennsylvania family 7 i0 750; St. Leuis de (S UOQS 25; Minnesota Extra (7 337 75; de straight, $7 757 S7; winter patent (S 008 75 ; Bpiln de (8 23 9 00. Eye Heur at $0 25. Wheat active and higher; Ne. 2 Western Bed $1 45; Delaware and Pennsylvania Bed. l UV. : de Amber $1 41611 45. Cern higher, geed local demand; steamer, 7!c ; sail yellow, 7IQ7ic ; de mixed, 70 61c ; Ne. 3 ai!xed,iyg0c. Oats firm, geed inquiry; Ne. 1 White, 49J.J: Ne. 2, de 43c ; Ne. 3, de 47c ; Ne. 2, Mixed, 40C Eye firm and scarce at $1 10. Previsions market 11 rm ; mess perk at $20 00S2O 50- beef ham?, at $2.2;5 ; India mew beef, (22 50, t. e. I). Bacen Smoked shoulders 10; salt de 0a ; smoked hams 14c ; pickled hams, 12ffll3c. Lard 11 rm : city kettle I3 00; loene huletierd'- $12 00 ; prime steum$12 fi5127. Butter choice erratics llrm : ether kinds iuict; Peiinacrcsiincryexira:t5:!lie; Western de344z35c; de geed te choice 3132c: llradlerd county and New Yerk extra. 2f520e ; lirats, 2527e ; Western dairy extra, 252tiu ; de ghed te choice, 222lc. Bells none here. Eggs linn and scarce; Penn'a 2lffl25c; Western 23e. ' Cheese choice scarce, and wanted ; peer lets dull; New Yerk lull cream. 13Je ; West ern lull cream 13c; de fair te goon. 12c ; de half skimmed S10c; Penna de., 75Jc. Petroleum nominal; rellned,8s;c. Whisky firm at $118. , Seeds Uoed te prime Clever firm at. W, 11; Timethy dull $2 Sn$3 Ml ; Elaxseul firm at $1 421 45. Mew XerK market. New ebk, Sept. 23. Fleur State and Wit cm stronger and falrlv active : Superfine Stale, at $5 23(I ; extra de 6 DO (id 50; choice de fl 00S: 75; fancy de $0 S0QS 00; round hoop Ohie JO loge 50: choice de $0 C0S7 50; superfine western (5 25C 00; common te Reed extra de ili l OtJfi J ; choice de jr. 70JJ8 00 ; choice white wheat de, at (7 00S 00. Southern Jinn, demand fair ; common te fair extra $01527 30 : ke.kI te choice de $7 40i8 50. Wheat prices lc higher ; active specula tive business ; Ne. 2 Bed, cash, $1 4SJ ; de Sept, $1 4S1 4SM; de October, $1 40l 50l; de Nev. $1 5Sgl 53 : de Dec, $1 1 ;;. Cern Prices ;ije higher uiid active; mixed western spot, 0771Jc; de future, 71!470c. Oats MS?c higher, fairly acllve; Oct., 4.!; 4 IJc : state 42J50Kc ; Western 40.?j5!iXc. Noen (jiioratiens or the urain market Kurnlsl.ed by ClIICAtlO. Wheat Cern .laeelt is. Leng, Commission Breker. Oct, Nev. ...$ 1.33 f l.35.i Otltu . ('I It PlilLAKLLI'lllA. .7e'4 .42 Wheat.. Cern. Oats... 10.3.'. 12.20 Sent. ..$ lu; 72 ASY .VMi i'A Oct. HUM WJ-J M Dec. ear. 1.32 . Year. ...... . Year. .Ian. 20 45 12.75 Nev. 1.51 Dec. $ LXi-Ji -7 Dee. .7!M .40 Dec. .51 drain anil Prevision IJuotatleiiR. One o'clock quotations n( grain and provis previs ions, furnished by S. K. Ynndt, Breker, I5) East King street. Chicago. Sept. 23. Oct. Nev. Dee. Wheat $ 1.3275 ' ' Cem 70J4 . -,:e Oats 42 .I2jj .43;;; l one.. ........... . . . i.i.i.i ...... ...... Lard...... .. . !-.-) ...... ...... Pl.II.AUKLlMUA. Oct. Nev. Dec. Wheat $147 $1.51 $1.51 Cern 71 -771-4 fi Oats 4uj; .1 .51?;; Live Stock niarKciH. BtrrrALO. Cattle Receipts te-day, l..-Onea.l ; total for the week thus far, !9),uoe head, against 10,45 head mime time last week ; eenslgne I through, 405 ears ; market ulut and unchang ed'; sales el geed steers at $5 505 50 ; Texiins, $3 sMj:;!m. Sheep and Lambs Receipts te-day. 4,'K head ; total for week thus tar, 13,000 head, against r.,500 head same time lust week ; con signed through, 25 cars ; nothing doing for want of stock, except sales of 2 leuiln of Can ada lambs at $5 .lOfiiU; feeling steady. Hogs Receipts te-day, 4,700 head ; total fei week thus far, 2,000 head, against 2-1,000 head same time last week ; consigned through, in cars; market quiet and weak; sales of geed te choice Yorkers at $S70S 85: light te fair, Sr.QiiV); medium weights, $S 257 10; he.t heavy, $71572S. Chicaoe. l!tgs Receipts. 21,000 hcud; hl ments, l.UO head; market strong and fairly active; geed heavy 5c. higher; etheis steady; mixed packing at V, 15G 75: choice heuvy. Including Phlladelphsas, $fi007 35 ; culls mid grasscrs, $15 15. Cattle Kece.ipta, 7,000 head ; shipments 3.1KK1 head ; choice in geed demand ; experts, $6 4)rj) i;S5; geed te choice shipping, $5 COfJt; ; com mon te fnir dull at $1(55 2j; native butchers' weak at $2 25(94, mainly at $3 25gJ 75; extra cows. $4 25 1 50 ; stackers am! renders weak at $2 7504 40 ; grass Texans, $J 7533 75 ; hal r- brce In and natives, $3'J0&IC0. Sheep Receipts, 2,0 M hend; market fairly active and firmer ; sales ut $3 75l 50. East Liberty Cnttle Receipts, l,3e: head ; market slew at yesterday's prices. Hogs Receipts, 2,000 head ; Phlladelphlas at $7 10$7 30 ; best Yorkers at (C 50(J 75 ; common te fair, $fiG 40. Sheep Receipts, G03 head ; market llrm a yesterday's prices. smemniraet. New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Stocks also United States Bends reported dally lj Jacob B. Letm, N. E. Cor. Centre Siuare. New Yerk stocks. 3teek3 weaker.. Sept. 21. A. I. P. M. P. U 10:00 la 3.0U .... ifin 12C'4 12075 VX'4 113 II414 113J4 CI ... CI 22 21 21M 181 127 120JS 1091$ .... m;j2 89 VJ'si KJ4 100 126 m,yr 125J5 21M 21 212 iM aiM T'7 ;s -y .. rfr & 3U Aleney. . ......................... Chicago ft North Western. ... Chicago. Mil. ft St, Paul Canada Southern t a A X J Ks Jfeaaa Del.. t.ack.4 Western Delaware A Hudsen Canal.... Denver EIe Grande Hannibal & St. Jee Lake Shere & Mich. Southern Manhattan Elevated Michigan Central Mlsseuri.tKansas Texas N. Y, Lake Eric & Western... New Jersey Central N. Y'Ontarle A Western New Yerk Central Ohie A Mississippi Pacific Mall Steamship Ce... at. I'aui x umana A4I.S KMtS K'H TH Vitfi 122J5 122 2? 7i t H2J2 142 142:2 44i 4; U 51K 517;: 5ii Paul & Omaha 41J2 44M 4414 de Preferred ltBJi lsCi 1071 Central Pacific IV 15 Ufr)5 xexas l'acinc Union Pacific Wabash, St, Leuis A Pacific.... " ' Preferred Western Union Tel. Ce Philadelphia. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania it. R. ltcaiiinK .... ...........-...... Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation Buffalo, Pitts. A Western , Northern central Northern Pacific. " Preferred Hestenville... Philadelphia A Erie R. It... 53 94 'M 7 .. C3 '.'. 45 22 .. van C3 2 40M 7 32 9iM 87M 63 35 a 519$ 21 M 2 Lenc.Clty 6 per et. Lean, due 1SS2. 1S85. ' " IS!)., " " IS.. " 5 per ct. In 1 or 30 years ' 5 per ct. Scheel Lean.. " 4 " in ler 2.) years.. lu " 4 ' in -ft or 20 yearn.. 100 " 4 " in 10 or 20 ears. 100 BASK STOCKS. First National Bank. $100 Farmers' National Bank 50 Lancaster County National Bank.. 50 Columbia National Bank loe Ephrnta National Bank First National Bank, Columbia.. . First National Bank, Stnudiunt... First National Bank. Marietta First National Bank, Mount Jey.. loe Lititz National Bank ltm Manheim National Bank HO Union National Bank. Mount Jey. 50 MISCELLAWKOITS BOXKS. Quarryville R. R.. due ISO $100 Reading & Columbia R. R.,duu ISS2 loe Lancaster Watch Ce., due li'AJ 100 Lancaster Cas Light and Fuel Ce., due In lerCO years 100 Lancaster lias Light ami Fuel Ce., lIUU lS2....................a.a....... lK) Stevens I louse ItK) MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. (JuarryvlIIe R. R : .Millersvllle Street Car Inquirer Printing Company Wateli Factory Uas Light and Fuel Company.... Stevens Heuse Columbia Jus Company Columbia Water Company Susquehanna Iren Company Marietta llellov.-ware ." TURN VI K i: RTI K'KS. Big Spring A Beaver V-ilIey Bridgeport Columbia & Chestnut 11111 r:elumbla& Washington Columbia A Big Spring LancaMcr ,t Ephrata L:ine.,l-:.lzubetlit'i! AMlddlut'ii.... lincaster A Fruitvllle. Lancaster .t'Ltt it:: Lancaster A Williamstev.-n Lancaster A Maner Lancaster A Manheim Lancaster A Mariettu Lancaster A New Helland I-imcastcr A Susquehanna liueaster A Willow Street Stnisburg A Millport Marietta A Maytown...: Marietta A Mount Jev Lai sale $105 111 ns.: 120 ie 112 10;: 1U..50 105 $1701m 102.5 102.25 110 135 131.X- ai-iSfr 115.75 111..V 70.56 $111 ID2..Y' 105.51' 10X5C 10: 50 $...25 50 25 511 40 101) 115 hd, 100 Mil 7-.IO tee $ 25 $ uvr . 13M 20 . 25 IU . 25 20 . 25 1 1. Ill 25 I7.2T 1(H) 51 . M 50 25 (W.JI . 25 55 50 u-J 25 30.40 25 2.V.-3 100 85 M) 275.'- 25 IO.I.S 25 21 25 10 . 25 EX TJCli T. t tXM t:. T.V. OF LJ ELECT U.lNCINC ACADEMY. re opens OCTOBER l'.l. MR. AND MRS. SHANK. TKACHER.S DANC1NU ( PHILADELPHIA), will glve Icssmw singly or in elisses every WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON AND. EVEN IN!.. Norn I.:ul!(jM and gentlemen can form pri vate clashes tertile "UKUMAX." Mtt-lwtl 1 FULTON OPEEA UOtlSK. 3-ONE NI(.HT"i SATTJBD1Y EVENING, SEPT. 24. "LAUUIIINU ROOM ONLY." llavciiy's Comedy Company, Supporting the Favorite New Yerk Comedian MR. JOE POLK, In Thee. II. Suycra great farcied comedy tin STRATEGISTS, IN FOUR ACTS AND l,OVP LAIH.IIS. A PLAY WRITTEN AND ACTED J I W7' FOR FUN "These who conic te laugh remain te rear."' ADMISSION 75, CO A afic. Ne ..tru. charge ler reserved .seals. On sale at the Opera Heuse Onlce. sep22-3tl TjUI.TON OPKKA HOUSE. MR. JOHN D. MISIILKI. h:is the pleasure of prcHcullngul Fulton Hall MONDAY, SKPTKMBKK 2K, 18SI, MR. and MRS. W. J. FLORENCE In their unprecedented success, the a MM' DOLUS J Last season produced by them in Londen ever one hundred nights. ItESEKVEE SEATS SI. ADMISSION 75, fill Si .15 CtH. New open. Fep22-4td c atrr ihca winuh. 10MMONWKAI.TII HISTHIIIUTION CO 36th Popular Monthly Drawing Or TK3 COHftlONWEALTK DISTRIBUTION CO. In the City of Louisville, en FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER OOth, 1381. The?e drawings occur monthly (Sundays excepted) under previsions el 1111 Act el the Cciicru! Assembly et Kentucky. The United States Circuit Court en March3I, rendered the following d 'cislens: 1st That tliOiuitnenweHllli Distribution Company is legal. JJd Ils alruuliigK iire lair. N. I:. The Company has new en hand a large reserve fund. Read the list of prizes ler the SEPTEMBER DRAWINU. J J'l !.. 'P tAtXMnf I 1 1 C . JlMn." 1 Mli1 .l'JUL lOprl'MTl.ijeeiaeh lo.eoii JO prl.csMxieucIi 10,000 ;ioe prizes leileacli In.'iuO iti) priz;w50cach 10,1 mc KK)pri.es20eaeli Vi,nn loeo prizes lOeach 10,000 '.1 pn.es sun eaen, approximation prizes z,7UB 1,80 half tickets, $1; 27 tickets 0 prizes 200 each, j prizes imieacn, lMl prizes Whole tickets. $2; 450; 55 ticket!!, $100. Remit Menev or t.aulc Drult in Letter, 01 send by Express. DON'T SEND BY RKOIS TERED LETTER OR POSTOKFICE ORDER. Orders of $5 am! upward, by Express, run be Kent nt our ex pensc. Address all orders te 1C. M. HO A HUM AN, Courier-Journal Building, LeulHVille. Kr., 01 K. ."!. KOAIC1IMAN. 103 Broadway. New Yerk. luhl-TuThASAw VERY UESIICAItl.E rAll.1I AT PUIILIi SALE. On SATURDAY OCTOBER ' issl, will be sold ut the public house 01 Jes. M Potts, In the borough of htrasburg, the fellow liigdchciibcil very desirable small farm, situ ated about 0111: mile, southeast et Strashurg borough, en the read leading te Georgetown, containing 2 ACRES, en which Is erected a substantial two-story Slated DWELLING.wIth a ene and it-halt story Frame Kitchen attached, Frame Bank Barn with slate reef, having com bined with it a Wagen Shed and cellar, Heg Pen and etherncccssary outbuildings ; a never falling well et excellent water at the house with pump therein ; a'se large rain cistern at the heu-e with pump, and ene at the barn with hydrant. There Is en the premises oneeftlie Finest Apple Orchards et the choicest fruit crown anywhere, from which ever $7'j0 worth of apples were sold last season, about 12 choice pear trees, u number of line cherry trees. 50 peach trees, grapes in abuudauce, and 11 large vailety ofether fruit. Tliuroiseveroiic-ijuar-ter acre set te Asparagus roots, the yield el which Is net excelled by any in the county as te quality and quantity. The land Is of llrst quality limestone, well fenced ami bordered en tbe north side by a branch of Beaver creek, te which cattle have aceess. The fences ami buildings are all In excellent repair. This, In every particular, is one et the finest and most desirable, und certainly the best fruited farm new in the murkct, being located convenient te churches, mills, stores and posteltice. and would certainly inake a geed investment ter anyone wishing iifarm et this size, and is oiler eiler ed lerale only because the owner Is unable te work it. Ferrous wishing te view the premises before tliy day of sale will please call upon the under signed residing thereon, by whom the sumo will cheerfully be shown. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. m. el said day. when attendance will be given and terms made known by FRANKLIN CLARK. It. IlOWSEY, AUCf. H. O. Boek, Clerk. sepl4-3tw NOTICE. THE SWAN HOTEL, COKNEK of Seuth Queen anil Vine streets. Lan caster, Pa., has been entirely refitted and new eners first-class accommodations at consid erably reduced prices. Our yards ami stables will mere than compete with the best in the city, ami have geed ami attentive estlers. Olvc us :i trial. II. M. MOORE, iuar23-Vmw Proprietor.