Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, January 23, 1880, Image 3

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LANOASTElt DAlltf . 1NTEl1gM(JER, MlOAf , SaMJaRY 23, 1880.
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MUD TUKTL.ES VS. POLYPS.
Discusxing a Sew Enterprise for Utilizing
North Qaeen Street.
Last night a Tery large and enthusiastic
meeting convened en the reef of a chicken
coop in the suburbs of Lancaster city, te
discuss the practicability of utilizing North
Queen street as a proper place te cultivate
mud-turtles. Jedediah Toedles was called
te the chair and Temcw Verdigris was ap
pointed secretary. There were two oppos eppos oppes
ng parties prescnt,namely the Mud-Turt!eis
and Pelypcrs. Seme opposition was man
ifested against Mr. Yc.-digris,en the ground
that he was a foreigner; a broken-down
organ-grinder,Billy Chew, alleging that his
proper English name is Grecnfat, that he
is an Italian, and knows no mere about
mud-turtles than an old musket does about
Sunday. After voting te pitch Billy into
the gutter for " contempt of court " the
meeting proceeded in its organization and
its business. The first resolve was unani
mous, and this produced harmony for the
time being. It was voted without a dis
senting voice, that the project of convert
ing North Queen street into an inland ship
navigation be entirely abandoned. It was
alleged by expert engineers that the street
for such a purpe.se was net practicable
without a Jeck at the crossing of Orange
street, and this would be tee expen-
sive ''te pay,"' for suyh a limited trade as
it could command.
But new came the " tug of war,"' in
which there were belligerent demonstra
tions between Greek and Greek. Although
the meeting was a unit in deciding what
they didn't want, it was about forty in at
tempting te decide what they did want.
The Mud Tiu tiers had the largest vote,and
if there hadn't been se many " scattering"
lliey would have earned their point.
They argued that the street was only tit
for a mud turtle pond, and nothing else ;
that there was mud there at any time and
always ; that mud turtles would find a
ready Kile at paying prices, and that they
ceul 1 remain there and multiply without
danger of being disturbed by the munici
pal authorities. This was 1 abutted by the
Pelypcrs en the ground that although the
rity government might vouchsafe them the
undisputed freedom of the street, yet the
herr.es of the Millersville street cars would
"smah 'em," and thus the enterprise
would prove a dead less te the stockhold
ers. They further alleged that if the
aforesaid horses should inadvertently
tramp a polyp te pieces, each piece would,
by a peculiar habit of the animal, seen
form the diameter and proportion of a
separate and district p.ilyp, and this
would appreciate rather than depreciate
the value of the enterprise. The Pelypcrs
seemed te be gaining ground, but just at
this juncture a "nincompoop in a corner,"'
asku 1 " what use could be made of
polyps." This was a poser, and nobody
seemed te be able te answer.
At length old Mr. .Sniffpeek rose te his
feet and remarked that polyps contained
a large amount of jelly, and could
W. sold te butchers te make "souse"
without pigs-feet as easily as butter and
cheese could be made without milk or
cream. At this point in the discussion a
crisis occurred. The president, either
from elation, drowsiness, or a less of
equilibrium, fell oil" the coop, and cried
out that he had been struck with a piece
of stove coal; and he charged Billy Chew
with the perpetration of the act. Billy
replied that he " denied the corn ;" when
the president retorted that he 1 d, for he
wasn't "corned'" "hardly ever" had
been except once, and then he was only
eerncied. Te cut short the personal col cel col
leony between Billy and the president.
.Mr. Ssiiflpcck moved the previous ques
tion and called for the "yeas and nays,"
which resulted as fellows : Fer a ship
canal. 2 ; a mud turtle pond, e ; polyp
pond, ' ; a pollywog rink, 1 ; a rotten slate
pike, 1 ; a Belgian block pavement, 2, and
a buggy race course 1, with 1 scattering.
Mr. Dompheol moved for a re-ballet, en
the ground that he had forgotten te vote.
but. inst. at tile moment tlm sni'ii'tnrv lie- I
.nm'le ,ll the roll fhe n.r .ve.l J,. n,l
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ill
he fell down among a dozen exasperated
Shanghais ami was nearly ruined by two
ferocious roosters who were about divid
ing him between them. After passing a
resolution te suppress the j'eas and nays
as it might prejudice the approaching eity
election the meeting broke up in a row,
anil a very important item in local history
will thus be lest te posterity. The people
were looking with almost breathless anx
iety for something very decisive en this
absorbing question, and arc much disap
pointed te find that all ended in fuss and
feathers," leaving them in a " mess" of
interminable mud.
Pest Sckiptum. After the great body
of the meeting had retired te their "little
beds," a few of the scattering votes assem
bled around a fire-plug and voted unani
mously te have a ferry established at some
point en North Queen street, but they
could net agree exactly where, as every
one wanted it immediately in front of his
own domicile. It is a pity that such a
.solid cnteririsc should fall through (the
reef of a chicken coop) for the want of
unity ; for there were scores of men standing
around with their pockets fulljef "rocks,"
cither te subscribe liberally te the stock,
or engage in a "free fight," at. the exigen
cies of the occasion mirht require.
Next day Mr. Toedles came out in a
" pester," denouncing this adjourned meet
ing as a "bogus" concern, and admonished
his friends te ; wait awhile," as an idea
occurred te him that it might be a geed
Mting te organize a gondola club te navi
gate North Queen street, as well as some
ether streets net far behind it in mud and
water facilities. Pem. (net Pafl) Pry.
Uene te l'lerida.
Dr. J. O. Boyd, who for some months
past has been suG'eriiig fiem a partial par
alysis of the right side and arm, left Lan
caster last night in the midnight train for
Philadelphia, his intention being te leave
that city te-morrow and go te Savannah.
Ga., and thence te Jacksonville, Flerida,
in which city and vicinity he will remain
five or six weeks in the hope of recupera
ting his health. His many friends in this
city will be plcasc.l te learn that his sea ion
et recreation may restore him te his
former robust health.
Ledge Dedication.
Te-morrow a delegation of Odd Fellows
from this city will visit Kcamstewn for the
purpose of assisting in the dedication of the
new hall erected for the accommodation of
Cocalico Ledge, Ne. 40S. Seme twenty
or thirty members from this city will be
present, and Ephrata ledge, of Ephrata,
Earl ledge,- of New Helland, Selah ledge,
of Mauheiin. and perhaps ethers, will take
part in the dedication. The Ephrata band
will be in attendance and furnish music
for the occasion.
THE CONTEMPT CASE.
Utiles Served, and Something Else
The
Asked ler.
Yesterday afternoon Clerk of Quarter
Sessens Urban served upon A. J. Stein-
man, esq., a copy et the loiiewing :
Court of Quarter Sessions.
In the Alleged Contempt of A. Jacksen Stein
man, Esq.
Lancaster County n, :
And new te wit, January 22, 1880, the
said court enter a rule en the said A. Jack
fen Steiuman, esq., te show cause why he
should net appear and answer for con
tempt et court, and also at the same time
show cause why he should net be disbarred
and his name stricken from the list of at
torneys for misdemeanor in his office as
attorney of this court, and abide by the
order of the court in the premises. It is
further ordered that the answer te this
rule if any shall be submitted under oath,
and that this rule be returnable en Friday,
theJuOth inst., at 10 o'clock a. m.
Witness my hand and seal of said court
this 22d of January, 1880.
Benj. J. "W. Urban,
. Clerk.
A similar rule, with the proper change
of name, was served upon W. U. Hensel,
esq., at the same time. Ueth gentlemen
asked where the ether part of the
rule was that Judge Patterson had read in
court. Clerk Urban politely answered
that he did net consider that a part of
the rule, had net had time te copy it,
would de se when he had time as a matter
of accommodation, but he did net think
he was bound te de se.
The editors of the Intelligencer de
clined the kind offer and said they would
ask it as a matter of right from the court.
Mr. Hensel, later in the dav. appeared
before court and said that they had been
served with the mere conclusion of the
rule that had been read, that it contained
allegations upon which the rule appeared te
have been founded, that they had excepted
te the accuracy of these statements, and
distinctly understood that they would be
furnished with a coin- of them.
Judge Patterson said that the paper was
filed and respondents could have access te
it.
Mr. Hensel inquired if the court refused
te enlcr the clerk te furnish them with a
copy, lie had understood that alter he
left court yesterday, some alteration had
been made in the narrative part of the
paper, and he thought they had a right te
have a copy of it at the outset te knew
exactly what they were te answer te.
The court finally ordered the clerk te
prepare and furnish respondents with such
a copy.
The Kight of A pjieal.
Law of May l'.l, ISV'.i
Skctien 1. Jie it ciitrtctl, d-c, That in
all canes of any proceedings in any court
of this commonwealth against any
attorney of said court for unprofessional
conduct as an officer of such court, said
attorney ha)I be entitled te a writ of error
from the supreme court, of this common
wealth, as in civil cases, te said court,
from any judgment, order or decree of
said court, against him as such officer,
which writ of error shall remove the
record and all the proceedings therein te
the supreme court of this commonwealth ;
and it shall be the duty of said supreme
court te review the same de novo ; and
the complainant shall have the right te eiler
new testimony by deposition or otherwise
as said supreme court may direct, and
upon hearing said court may modify, re
verse or affirm said judgment, order or
decree of the court below, as the justice
and equity of the case shall require, and
such cases shall be placed if desired at the
head of the list of the next sessions of
said court in any district where it may sit,
te be determined after all homicide cases
have been disposed of; said writ of error
shall be issued as of course within two
years from the judgment, order or decree
as aforesaid.
Sec. 2. And in case said judgment,
enler or decree shall be modified or re
versed, all costs, charges and expenses
shall be paid by the proper county in
which said proceedings arose, and in ease
the same shall be affirmed the same shall
be paid by such complainant.
Tin) Soup Fund Entertainment.
The public should net forget that the
entertainment for the benefit of the free
P flUul CemcS e(1' " tl,e PC heUSC t0"
morrow evening. Apart from the fact that
the entertainment is given in the interest
of a most worthy charity, and should for
that reason alone receive a liberal patron
age, it should also be remembered tha
the entertainment itself is well worth the
price chargeder admission tickets. The
first part of the performance will consist of
an exhibition of the wonderful powers of
Edisen's phonograph or speaking machine,
and an explanatory lecture en the same by
Mr. J. J. Sprenger, who has exhibited it in
many prominent cities in Europe. The
second and concluding part of the enter
tainment will be a variety performance
conducted by Mr. Dan. Clemmens, jr., as
sisted by the best talent in Lancaster
Let there be a large turnout te-morrow
evening, that the receipts may add
handsomely te the soup house company.
Held for Postage.
Let lei s addressed as fellows are held
at the Lancaster postellicc because the
writers have failed te put stamps upon
them :
" Mr. Jehn Herbert, jr., Silver Spring,
Lancaster county Pa. In haste" "Mr.
Henry Berger, Ilohrerstewn, Pa."
"Mr Justus Gray, Columbia, Pa.'
A letter addressed te " Mr. Jehn Mc
Kcaum, in care of Jehn B. Kane, Callvillc,
or Calhill Pa.,' is held for proper direc
tion. Business Change.
Harry M. Ilcrr, the popular bookseller
and stationer, '52 East King street, has sold
out his business te Mr. Geerge L. Fonder Fender
smith, who will henceforth carry it en at
the old stand. Mr. Heir will carry with
him the geed wishes of a host of friends
that success may attend him in whatever
branch of trade he mav engage in.
Grasshoppers in January.
Cenrad Gast sends us by mail two grass
hoppers that were caught in Chas. Rein
hart's yard, Ne. 210 West James street,
this morning. They are lively and readily
consented te an interview, in which they
expressed great surprise at the way in
which " Old Prebs " runs the weather this
season.
Telegraph Wires Broken Down.
This afternoon as some men were cn
g igcd in felling trees along the line of the
Pennsylvania railroad a short distance
west of Mountville one of the trees fell
across the wires of the railroad company's
telegraph breaking four of them, and for a
time intcruptmg telegraphic communica
tion. Axle Ureken.
This morning the axle of a leaded hose
cart, belonging te Emanuel Shay, was
broken at the corner of Shippen and
Orange streets, while being driven ever a
crossing.
In Town.
Cel. J. A. 31. Passmerc, of Pottsville, a
prominent Republican politician and can
didate for auditor general, is in town to
day looking after his political interests.
lie has many friends in this city, and he
believes that he will be nominated by the
Republican state convention, but the
knowing ones say he is destined te defeat,
the "machine" having resolved te give
the nomination te Lemen, of Blair county.
Proposed Military Company.
A number of young men of this city pro
pose organizing a company of the National
Guard if a sufficient number of names can
be secured te warrant them in making ap
plication te the adjutant general for
tne necessary papers, arms equipage,
&c. Persons desiring te become members
of the proposed company may hand or
send their names te Win. J. Ferdncy or
Jehn K. Metzger.
Settled.
aj.Thc late rains have had the effect of set:
tlinjr the earth with which the sewer
trench in front of E. J. Zahm's store was
filled and causing the Belgian block pave
ment te go down a feet or mere for several
feet in length. The sewer itself is unin
jured and the sunken pavement has been
raised.
Sale of Ileud.
J. B. Leng, real estate agent, sold
yesterday at private sale a $300 Quarry
ville railroad bend at $101 and interest
from Jan. 1st.
The Lecture Te-night.
llcr. A. 1J. Jack's lecture en Sir Walter Scott,
te be delivered in the First Reformed church
this evening, is u masterpiece of eloquence and
acute literary criticism, tit te stand us a com
panion te ids "Iturns" lecture, which was re
ceived with such laver when delivered in this
city lust month.
Xew Yekk, Feb. 7, 1S7:1.
I have suffered from Inflammatory Rheuma
tism for many years, and have never found
any medicine or liniment, or ether outward
application te help me. Recently I was kept
awake all night with Rheumatism in the right
wrist, and was unable te use my hand the next
day. A friend sent me a bottle of St. Jaceii's
Oil, and two or three applications of it re
duced the swelling, allayed the pain, and the
next morning I was cured. 1 have linn and
entire confidence it St. Jaceii's Oil.
Eihv. Stuakt Llevd.
Amusements.
Madame Rentz. On next Monday evening
Madame Rent.'s minstrels and musical organ
ization will be in this city. This is a very
strong company and is under the management
of jM. 15. Leavitt, who has another troupe en
the read, which is known as the ' Rentz-Sant-ley
Novelty Company," and will be here in
Mrreh. The artists appearing here en Monday
evening are well known, among them being
Louise Linden, the wonderful saxophone
player, Mho has been here before; Sallie
Adams, Jute Kcenc, the Leve Sister.-, the
Parkers, ami a large number of ethers.
Ii vain the eyes arc tilled with light ;
In vain the cheek with beauty glows,
Unless the teeth arc pure and white.
Unless the breath is like the rose :
And SOZODONT alcne supplies
These beauties that we all se prize.
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New Advertisements.
Mine. Itentz's Minstrels en Meudtiv XI:
;hl.
Public Sale of Stocks.
Situation Wanted.
Bey Wanted.
Public Sale.
Wanted.
E3fFer further details sec advertising
column.
Sl'EVIAh NOTICES.
De a Faver te a Sick Friend.
If you have friends suffering from any dis
order of the Kidneys send them a package et
Kidney-Wert, and will you make them happy.
Its great tonic power is especially directed te
these diseases, and it quickly relieves the dis
tress and cures the disease. Hare veu tried it.
jlO-lwihtw
Pure Spices at. Lechcr's Drug Stere.
Answer This.
Did you ever knew any person te be ill,
without inaction of the Stomach, Liver or Kid
neys, or did you ever knew one who was well
when either was obstructed or inactive : and
did you ever knew or hear of any case of the
kind that Hep Bitters would net cure. Ask
your neighbor this same question.
Kidney Diseases.
Kidney diseases afllict the greater part of the
human race, and they are constantly en the in
crease, but where the virtues of Kidney-Wert
have become known, they arc held in check
and speedily cured. Let these who have had
te constantly dose spirits of nitre and such
stuff, give this great remedy a trial and be
cured. jlQ-lwd&w
" Werth their weight in geld" is what "Sel
lers' Liver Pills" arc said te be. If you don't
believe it. try them.
Use Lechcr's Herse and Cattle Powders.
An Important Personal Item.
Charles S. Prentice, of Teledo, Ohie, went te
Paris and thence te England te be treated for
Bright's disease, and after the best physicians
of both countries had done what they could
for him, gave up in despair and returned te
America te die. Here he received further
treatment from ether skillful physicians with
out benefit, and while "listlessly lingering in
pain and anguish," as lie says, heard of the
Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, took it, and was
completely cured in a few weeks. He gives
circumstantial details of his painful experi
ence and astonishing cure, in a long letter te
II. II. Warner & Ce., which will be forwarded
en applicatien. jl.Viwd
Try Lechcr's Cough Syrup.
Drewii's Household Panacea
Is the most effective Pain Destroyer in the
world. Will most surely quicken the bleed
whether taken internally or applied externally,
andthercby mere certainly RELIEVE PAIN,
whether chronic or acute, than any ether pain
alleviator, and it is warranted double the
strength of any similar preparation.
It cures pain in the Side, Back or Bowels,
Sere Threat, Rheumatism, Toothache and ALL
ACHES, and is the GREAT RELIEVER OF
PAIX. "BROWN'S HOUSEHOLD PANA
CEA " should be in every family. A tcaspoon tcaspeon tcaspoen
tulofthe Panacea in a tumbler of het water
(sweetened, if preferred), taken at bedtime,
will BREAK UP A COLD. 15 cents a bottle.
Much Sickness,
Undoubtedly with children, att rlbutcd te ether
causes, is occasioned by Worms. BROWN'S
VERMIFUGE COMFITS, or Werm Lozenges,
although effectual in destroying worms, can
de no pesible injury te the most delicate child
This valuable combination has been success
fully used by physicians, and found te be ab
solutely sure in eradicating worms. Twenty
five cents a box. UanlS-lvd&wTiiTh&S
"Nip your cough in the bud,' said Herace
Greeley, by taking "Dr. Sellers' Cough Syrup."
Lese no time In getting a bottle.
Try Lechcr's Cough Syrup.
Oxe tcaspoenful et Dr. Browning's C. & C.
Cordial for coughs and colds every three hours
will relieve the severest case. Consumptives
will find satisfactory relief from its use. It is
geed for Asthmatic Coughs,Bronchitis, Croup,
Whooping Cough, Inlluenza, Sere Threat,
Hoarseness, and any troubles et the same
nature. At this time of the year colds are mere
quickly contracted than at any ether. If peo
ple will be imprudent, they must suffer the
consequence; but te atone for neglect use Dr.
Browning's C. & C. Cordial, and get relief. Fer
sale by druggists. Price SO cents. Dr. Brown
ing, Proprietor, 1117 Arch street, Philadelphia.
JiMwd&w
Statistics prove that twenty-five per cent.
of the deaths in our larger cities are caused by
consumption, and when we reflect that this
terribly disease in its worst stage will yield te
a bottle of Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup,
shall we condemn the sufferers ler their neg
ligence, or pity them for their ignorance?
XEir ADVERTISEMENTS.
SOLID SILVEBWABE,
GOEHAM PLATED WARE,
And the Best Grades of American Electro-Plate en White Metal.
FBENCH CLOCKS WITH SILVER BELL,
FRENCH CLOCKS WITH CATHEDRAL BELL.
Complete Mantel Sets of Centre and Side Pieces in Marble or Bronze.
MUSICAL BOXES WITH HARP,
MUSICAL BOXES WITH BELLS, DRUM AND CASTAGNETTE,
Musical Bexes with Accompaniments and Mounted en Fine Library Writing:
Cabinet.
A fine general assortment of Jewelry, cemprising: all the Newest Designs.
Designs and estimate of test given for mounting Diamonds and ether
Gems.
Special care taken in the execution of Fine Monograms and Inscription
Engraving. Alse, in complicated and ordinary watch and jewelry repairing:.
H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers,
Ne. 4 West King: Street.
Try Lechcr's Cough Syrup.
A Strange People
De you knew that there are strange peo
ple in our community, we say strange because
they seem te prefer te sutler and pass their
days miserably, made se by Dyspep-ia and
Liver Complaint, Indigestion, Constipation
and General Debility, when Shiloh's Vitalizer
is guaranteed te cure them. Sold bv D. Heil
shu, Lancaster, and M. L. Darts, Miiiersville.
Five Hundred Thousand Streng.
In the past few months there have been mere
than 500,000 bottles of Shiloh's Cure sold. Out
of the vast number of people who have used it,
mere than 2,000 cases et Consumption have
been cured. All Coughs, Croup, Asthma and
lireucliitis yield at once, hence it is that every
body speaks in its praise. Te these who have
net used it, let us say, if you have a cough, or
your child the eeugli, and you value life, don't
tail te trv it. Fer lame back, side or ehest ni
siiuen s l'oreus riaster. .elil by your
dru
gists, i). jieitsiiu, Lancaster, and Jl.
Millersville.
L. Davis,
Wi: have a speedy and positive cure for (,'a
tarrli. Diphtheria. Cankerineuthand Headache
in Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. A mial injector
1 ice with each bottle. Use it if you desire health
and sweet breath. Price ."JO cents. Sold by
D. Heitshu, Lancaster, and M. L. Davis, Jlil
lers vil le. sepfJ5-cedd& w
SEW AltrKllTISEMESTS
lntE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT.
Insurance at lowest rates. Geed and Ucli
able Companies. IIKKU & STAUFFKU,
Reat Estate & Ins. Agts., 3 X. Duke St.
dccCQ-:iindRced
"VOTICE.
11 I hereby notify the public ill general net
te sell or give my son, Jacob Bewers, of Lan
caster city, anything in my name en and after
January iO, IS), as 1 will pay no bills that he
may contract, JOHN BOWERS.
rj:!U-:jtl
Lancaster, Dec. 12, 1S7!.
1NSUKE VOUB Ii:OiEUTYINICELIALE
COMPANIES ut
BENJ. P. SHENK'S,
Oflice : ldi West King Street.
di'cl-J-::iiidR
INSIJKE YOUR 1'llOi'EKT YIN THE KEST
COMPANlKSat
RAUSMAX & BURNS'. i
iM.lcedR Odlce : Ne. 10 West Orange St.
ullli;iiUIII.ULin' JUtiKTlMi. I
O The annual meeting of the stockholders of
the American Mechanics' Building and Lean I
Association will he held en Saturday evening!
C-'fth inst.). at 7J o'clock, in Covle's building,
Ne. ."S East King street. Election of etllcers i
ami einer eiisiness.
j--M-;;td WM. T. JEFFERIES, Sec'y.
OH EKT.KR, HUMPllKEVILLE
& KIEF-
kJ i 1-1'. manulai
icturers of
T1X and SHKKT-IKOX WOUIC,
letiug and Spouting. Alse, successors
Tin Hoeliii"
10 .Jaceo I. aide 111
PLUMBING, GAS and STEAM FITTING,
Gas Fixtures. Housekeeping Goods, Steves,
Heaters, Itanges, &c. at
Xe. 40 EAST KING STREET,
Opjiesite Court Heuse. Lancaster, Pa.
j'Mlmd
Ge te Shertzer, Humphreville & Kieffer's.
pi
UltLIC SALE OF STOCKS OF TUKN-
I'lKE ROAD COMPANIES owned bv the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. In nursu-
ance of the act of June 12, 1S7S the Auditor
General will expose te sale at the Merchants'
Exchange, in the citv of Philadelphia, en Tues
day, the -Jlth day of February, ISS0,at 12 o'clock
111., 1S.S1.") shares of Turnpike Read Stock, new
owned by the Commonwealth. among which
are 040 SHARES DO WNINGTOWX.EPHRATA
and HARRISRURG TURNPIKE. The certifi
cates for all these stocks cannot be found, but
the interest of the Commonwealth will be sold.
The purchaser will be entitled te the same
number of votes as the original owner. Terms,
10 per cent, en day of sale ; the balance witliiu
thirty days te the State Treasurer, when a
transfer will be given.
WILLIAM P.SCI1ELL,
jil-:ttdeaw Auditor General.
13UKLIC SALE OF CITY PKOFEKTY
On WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 4, 18S0. at
the Leepard Hetel, en East King street, will be
fseId a geed two-story BRICK DWELLING,
with two-story Brick Back Building, situate
Ne. 357 East Chestnut street. The house con
tains a hall, six rooms, kitchen, garret and ex
cellent cellar, is well built, in geed repair
and conveniently arranged with closets, etc.;
gas through the house, hydrant water in yard
and kitchen ; also, cistern with pump. Let 18
feet and ." inches front, and VxZ feet deep.
This property being located in a rapidly im
proving portion of the citv. in the immediate
vicinity of a large Cotten Factory, Peini Iren
Ce.'s W erks, Best's Machine Sheps and ether
1iMiuNir1.11 esiaiiiismuenis, anil must always
command a geed rent t-r ready sale. Here is n
chance te buy a cheap property, as the owner
is determined te sell.
Sale te commence at 7 o'clock "p. 111., when at
tendance will be given and terms made known
by HERR&STAUFFEK,
II. Siicbkkt, Anet. 3 Neith Duke Street.
j23-tfd
jMULTON OPERA HOUSE.
MONDAY, JANUARY 26th.
Mine. Reiitzs Minstrels,
Combined, for this.scasen only, with the justly
Celebrated VIENNA LADY ORCHESTRA.
The Famed Union of Skilled Musicians, and
the Equally Eminent VIVANDIERE CORNET
BAND, composed of 12 Thoroughly Accom
plished Lady Performers. In addition posi
tively the only existing LADY VOCAL QUAR
TETTE and MME. RENTZ'S PEERLESS
OPERA BURLESQUE STARS.
All popular modern amusements: Music,
Mirth, Mimicry, Vecal Meledy, Burlesque,
Travesty, Opera, Parody, Farce, Caricature,
Pageantry, Parade, Wit. "Humer, Jollity, &c. A
Mountain of Massive Mirth, forming beyond
all question the crowning novelty of the pres
ent year. ADMISSION, 73, 50 & 23 Cents.
Reserved Seats, 73 Cents, for sale at the Opera
Deuse Ollicc. j-23-3td
WANTED.
WA.MED.
TT Everybody te advertise, free of charge,
11 the IxTKLLiGc.-ci;ii, who wants something
ie de.
WANT1
TT Ay
ANTED.
eung man wantsasituatien at which
he can make himself useful. Net particular
what kind of work. Apply at the
ltd INTELLIGENCER OFFICE.
"ITfANTED.
W A
geed boy te learn currying. Apply
G. W. LOCHER'S,
Centre Square.
ltd
11 r ANTED.
U . y
It a young man of exnerienee a situa
tien in a store or where he can make himself
usclul. Wages no object. Address "S,"
ltd! Posteftice, City.
INSTATE OFCHAKLES E. MAILLY, JL.ATE
J of Lancaster city, deceased. The under
signed Auditor, appointed te distribute the
balance remaining in the hands et J. W. F.
Swift, administrator of said estate, te and
among these legally entitcd te the same, will
sit for that purpose en WEDNESDAY, the 21st
day of JANUARY, 1S80, at 10 o'clock, a. in., in
the Library Roem et the Court Heuse, in the
city of Lancaster, where all persons interested
in said distribution may attend.
W. U. HENSEL,
dec2t-3tdeaw Auditor.
STATE OF BAKBAKA KOSENFELD,
late of Lancaster citv, deceased. Letters
testamentary en said estate having been grant
ed te the undersigned, ail persons indebted te
said decedent are requested te make immediate
settlement and these havingclaiuis erdemands
against the estate of said decedent te make
known the same te the undersigned without
delay, residing in Lancaster citv.
J011X B. LEBKICHER,
J. W. F. Swift, Executer.
Attorney. dcc20-(tdeaw
"ILECTION.
Hi The Annual Election for Trustees of the
Lancaster Cemetery, will he held en TUES
DAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1880, between the hours
of 10 and 11 o'clock, a. m., at the Grape Hetel.
DANIEL HEITSHU,
JlO-ltdS President.
VOLlTICAL.
GENERAL
DEMOCRATIC WARD MEETINGS.
The Democracy of Lancaster city and all
who arc willing te co-operate with them in se
curing an economical, honest and progressive
municipal government are invited te meet at
the ward houses in their respective wards
from 7 te 8 o'clock, en
WEDNESDAY EVENING, JAN. 28,
te make general nominations for the eflices te
r be filled at the approaching municipal elec
tiens, xne ward Houses and the eflices te be
filled are as fellows :
1st Ward, Shoher's Tletel. Select Council
man, Common Councilmen, Judge, Inspector
and Constable.
2d Ward, Union Hetel. Select Councilman,
Common Councilmen, Judge, Inspector, As
sessor and Constable.
3d Ward, Jacob Efflnger's Saleen. Select
Councilman, Common Councilmen, Judge,
inspector, Assessor aim Constable.
4th Ward, Gee. H. Erisman's Saleen. Alder
man, Select Council, Common Councilmen,
Judge, Inspector, Assessor and Constable.
5th Ward, Philip Wall's Green Tree Hetel.
Common Councilmen, Judge, Inspector, As
sessor and Constable.
Oth Ward, Jes. Kautz's Saleen. Select Coun
cilman, Common Councilmen, Judge, Inspec
tor, Assessor and Constable.
7th Ward, Rcrnard Kuhlnmn's Saleen. Com
mon Councilmen, Judge. Inspector. Assessor
and Constable.
Sth Ward, Lucas Fritz's Saleen. Select Coun
cilman, Common Cuneilmen, Judge, Inspec
tor, Assessor and Constable.
01 h Ward, Arneld Haas's Saleen. Alderman,
Common Councilmen, Judge, Inspector, As
sessor and Constable.
General nominations for Mayer, Scheel Di
rectors (six te be elected) and City Committee
men will be made in all the wards.
The Primary Meetings te settle the nominees
of the party will be held en
SATURDAY EVENING, JAN. 31.
II. A. MI LEY,
Chairman City Committee.
Ail VSEJ1ENTS.
LECTUKE
Rev. Alexander B. Jack.
This dislimruished lertnrni- will il,.ll,.,.- i,i
1 lecture en
SIE WALTER SCOTT,
in the FIRST REFORMED CHURCH, en
FRIDAY EVENING, JAN. Si, 1SS0.
ADMISSION, 50 cents
Tickets can be had at Zahm's Cerner Jewel
ry store, or at the book stores. janl7-Ctd
THE CELEBRATED OKATOK IN LITEK---
ATURK,
WALLACE BRUCE,
Will deliver his lecture en
"WOMANHOOD IN SHAKSPSARE,"
In Fulton Opera Heuse, Lancaster, en
Tuesday Evening, January 27th, 18S0.
TI!C :Il:ut is "w open at Harry M. He rr's
Loek Stere, Last King street, where reserved
cats can be had without extra charge.
rjawtd
lULTOX OPERA BOUSE.
POSITIVELY OXE NIGHT ONLY
WEDNESDAY EVEXIKG, JAX. 28.
The most Beautiful Spectacle ever seen,
KIRALPY'S
Grand Spectacular Production, entitled
A Tale of Enchantment,
l)n a Scale of Magnificence and Grandeur sur
passing anything ever rseen in America. En
J'Fii.1' ew' iuul JSevcl Costumes. Brilliant and
Glittering Armors ami Jewels. Marvelous Me
chanical Effects. Full Cerps de Ballet. Grand
Cosmopolitan Ballet of 50 young ladies in Glit-
UvJJiV "ller; lu.,ale"su Demen Ballet. The
W erld's Greatest Premiers,
DE ROSA, MLLE. PAGALEHI,
And MOXS. ARNOLD KIRAT.FV intrr.,i,.,.r
Ann jie&. AUSOU) KIRALFY,
the following great European S
tists: LES FAXTOCHS VALC
FAMOUS ULM SISTERS, in the
... --. -,-.............
Specialty Ar
.OTTK. THE
titAif i..,i.......
iVti.tirV".K,,V,1-K -""SEE RONALDOS,
MASILRCARLING, the Extraordinary Carl
icaturist. Grand Amazen March.led bv a beau
tiful and charmingly formed young "lady. A
few efthe numerous Stage Pictureslire :
'lIlWV ,n I,artz Mountains.
A V ild Cress Path in Brecken.
1 he Giette of Stalacta.
Palace of Lace.
Laboratory.
Pandemonium.
Subterranean Vaults.
The Grand Staircase of the Gelden Terrace.
Burning Ferest.
.!?"dtTnlnsform:ltie" Scene The Hemes of
the riiiries.
Xe advance in Prices.
Seats new ready at the Opera Heuse. Secure
your seats 111 advance. Xe extra charge for
Reserved Seats.
The-cast will include Miss Belle Mackenzie,
Mrs. Gcrmen and Mr. Dunham.
Lfan22,2i,2C,27&28d
Hi... !.... c ,.... r ""i" a"-"--""1
VIET DllA WINGS.
AUTr,.7?VK1Z,!,U " TliE OOMMOX
, ,V tALTU OF Kr- a"'l Fairest in the
World.
16th Popular Monthly Drawing
or THE
COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO.
At Macaulcy's Theatre, in the City of Louis
ville, en
JANUARY 31st, 1880.
These Drawings, authorized by act et the
Legislature et 18W), and sustained by all the
courts or Kentucky (all fraudulent advertise advertise
iiientsef ether lottery companies who claim
the sole, ownership of "all the grants in Ken
tucky," te the contrary, notwithstanding), oc
cur regularly en the last day of every month
(Sundays excepted), and are supervised by
prominent citizens et the State.
Every ticket-holder can be his own
supervisor, call out his number and see It
placed in the wheel. The management call at
tentien te the grand opportunity presented of
obtaining, for only $2, any of the following
prizes: "
J Prize $30,000
Prjze 10,000
IP"!1"5-----"- 5 000
10 prizes $l,O0Oeach 10.000
,r2pE!z,Wj00eac1' 10,000
100 prizes, $100 each 10000
200 prizes M each 10,000
WX) prizes 20each., 12,000
loeo prizes 10 each lo'eoo
9 prizes :joe each, approximation prizes 2,700
0 prizes 200 each, ' l'goe
a prizes loe each, " " 900
I.9S0 Prizes $112,400
Whole tickels,$2; half tickets. $1; 27 tickets
$e0; 5.T tickets, $100.
All applications forciubratcssheuldbemade
te the home eflice.
Full list of drawing published in Louisville
Courier-Journal and Sew Yerk Herald and
mailed te all ticket-holders. Send all .orders
by money or bank draft in letter, or by ex
press. Orders of $5 and upward, by express,
can be sent at our expense. Address R. M.
BOARDMAX or T. J. COMMERFORD, Courier-Journal
Building, Louisville, Ky., or either
person, at 1C3 Broadway, New Yerk.
dl-TuTAS&w
LOCHER'S COUGH SYRUP CUKES CON
SUMPTION. T OCHER'S COUGH. SYRLT IS THE BEST.
niBD EDITIOff.
FRIDAY EVENING, JAN.. 23, 1880.
WEATHER INDICATIONS.
"Washington, Jan. 23. Fer the Middle
states, clear or partly cloudy weather,
northwest te southwest winds, slight
changes in temperature and a slight rise in
barometer.
THE END NOT YET.
This Morning's Proceedings In the Fusion
Legislature.
Augusta, Maine, Jan. 23. The Fusion Fusien
ists te-day met at Union hall. There was
but part of their members present and but
little talk or business transacted. 3Ir.
Dickey put in the following order : " That
P. A. Sawyer, secretary of the state, be
directed te notify the municipal officers
of towns and plantations of the state that
a new valuation of the state is te be made
by this Legislature. That said officers
may appear te be heard, and that a par
ticular notice, with the bread seal of the
state ffixed,wili be forwarded te the towns
of Ellswerth and Brunswick, stating that
their representatives have withdrawn
themselves from this Heuse. "
In the Senate the president announced
the standing committees. Beth branches
then adjourned until 2 o'clock.
The committee an questions for the su
preme court will report at t! mr.
On te lliddeferd.
The Fusieuists are talking seriously of
accepting the tendered hospitalities of
Biddeford Fusionists. Governer Smith is
desirous of getting away from Augusta,
where the city Republican administration
will net protect the Union hall Legislature
and where the legislators daily arc sub
jected te insult.
AID FOR ERIN.
Peptila
r Movement in Philadelphia te Ke-
iieve me l'revaning visircshs.
Philadeli'aia, Jan. 23. A meeting of
citizens was liclil te-day, Mayer Steblcy
presiding, for the purpose of forming a
committee te receive contributions for
the relief of the distressed people of
Ireland. A check for $1,000 from
A. J. Drcxel & Ce. was presented.
A suggestion was made t'lat respectab'e
grocers be appointed in each ward te re
ceive contributions of previsions and it
was stated that these would be transpos
ed by the American steamship company
upon a nominal charge.
A general committee, with Jehn "Wana
makeras chairman, and including Geerge
"W. Childs, A. J. Drexcl and Hen. Jehn
Welsh, was appointed by the mayor. The
members of the committee at once organ
ized and agreed te issue a public address.
Belief Measures at Heme.
Dunux, Jan. 23. At a mcetting of the
Mansion committee for Irish relief yester
day the Uightllcv. Dr. Duggan, lord bish
op of the diocese of Clonfert, stated tliat
the distress in his diocese was pressing and
aggravating, and that instant relief was re
quired. He deprecated the restrictions
of the beard of works under which very
few people could obtain leans. The com
mittee made grants for relief amounting te
3, COO. It was estimated that 1,000 each
would be granted in five western counties
te the central committee, comprising the
bishops of both churches, members of Par
liament and all clergymen and physicians.
An inquiry from llichard O'Gorman,
secretary of the New Yerk committee, for
further information, was answered by ask
ing if the appeal telegraphed from Dunlin
is insufficient. If se further details will be
sent.
Condensed Telegrams.
Jehn "Welsh declines the complimentary
dinner tendered by the New Yerk citi
zens. In Gilmere county, Ga., an illicit still
and 3,000 gallons of mash have been
seized by revenue officials.
Cardinal McCleskey's secretary denies
that any correspondence lias passed be
tween his eminence and the Pepe.
Smith's drug house in Alten, Ills., burned
yesterday. Less, $110,000.
E. C. Hendersen, foreman, and Wm.
McClain, printer, perished in the flames by
the burning of the Glebe printing office
at Chester Vale, Kansas.
PHILADELPHIA.
Selving a Mystery.
Philadelphia, Jan. 23. The mystery
surrounding the finding a portion of the
remains of a human body in the well of a
house in Frent street yesterday, is explain
ed te-day by evidence that they were
thrown there by a medical student after he
had desected the body.
A Generous Bequest.
The will of Mrs. Grace Brown, admitted
te probete te-day, bequeaths $.:m,000 te
various public institutions.
Fun in the Heuse.
The speaker, after some miscellaneous
business bad been transacted by the Heuse,
proceeded te call committees for reports of
a private nature.
The Heuse then went into committee ei
the whole te hear Mr. Herr's reply te Mr
Cox's speech of yesterday. It was cxr
ceediugly humorous and elicited rears of
applause.
MARKETS.
Philadelphia Market.
Philadelphia, January 25. Fleur dull
superfine $4 50j Of); extra $5 "lOfii; 00
Ohie and Indiana faniilv $0 J."72.'; 1'enn'a
family $C 50g( " ; St. Leiiis family $7 007 25;
Minnesota Family $ ,253G 7.1 ; patent ami
high grades $750850.
Rye Heur unchanged.
Cernnieal Brandy wine unchanged.
Wheat linn; Ne. 2 Western Red $1 11; Pa.
red $1 41 ; Amber 1 42.
Cern linn; steamer 57c; yellow 57c;
mixed 57c.
Oats dull; Southern and Penn'a white iy,0)
49c; Western white 47f9c; Western mixed
4747c.
Ryecmiet ; Western 00c ; Pa. 00c.
Previsions steady; nuss perk $14 00; heel
hams $1UOO1G50; India mess beef $2150;
Bacen smoked shoulders 5Jrfc; salt ile 4-E5c ;
smoked hams lOglOc; pickled ham3SMfS
01 c.
Lard dull; city kettle 8&J4e; loose
butchers' 7c : prime steam 8c.
Butter dull and weak ; creamery cx
triM34c; Bradford county and N. Y. extra
2.2c; Western reserve extra at 2tf$25c;
de geed te choice 1722c : rolls dull Penn'a
extra 1018c ; western reserve extra 1920c.
Eggs dull; Choice Penn'a 18c ; Wcsternl7c.
Cheese steadier; N. Y. factory 14"4l4Kc:
western lull cream 13Ji14c : de ler geed J2K
13; de half-skims none here.
Petroleum dull ; Refined 7Kc.
Whisky $110.
New Yerk Market.
New Yeuk, January 23. Fleur State and
Western dull and in buyers' favor;
superfine state $4 705 20; extra de
$53j565; choice de $5 70G15; fancy de$G20
S725; round hoop Ohie ." 60G 00; choice
de $6 00 7 50; superfine western $4 705 20;
common te geed extra de $5 355 72 ; choice
dodo$5 80800; choice white wheat de$G00
773; Southern quiet, heavy ; common te fair
extra $G006 50; geed te choice de $3 60 8 00.
Wheat a shade firmer for spring; lififtic
for winter; Ne.; 1 White Marcli $lfS;
ms4 SJWJPel,,$l4lex ; March-
Ce"lsJ,Jde lower and dull; Mixed "Western
spot 5761c ; de iuture 5761c. "
OaXs dull; state 47JSWic ; Western 470
stock Markets.
PHiLADM.rHiA, Jan. 23.
Stocks Arm.
PennaC's (third issue) 106
Philadelphia & Erie IS4
geauhig sij?
Pennsylvania si2
United Ces. of N. J la4
Xerthera Pacific 34V'
v- ... Preferred 57K
Northern Central ay?
Lehigh Navigation 37
Xorristewn iv'
Central Transportation Ce. my,
Pitts., Titusville Buffalo. isCf
Little Schuylkill.....'. 51
Stocks strong. i
Meney...... .................. 5fT4
N. Y. Central 131J&
Adams Express 103;'
Michigan Central Sim?
Michigan Southern 101
Illinois Central lejtj
i.ievcianu x iiiisDnreli....lHU
Chicago ft Keck Island. lSe'
Pittsburgh A Fert Wayne. .1M
western Union Tel. Ce 10314
Teledo A Wabash -
New Jersey Central si
MEDICAL.
Brandy as a Medicine.
,rT,Y; foUew"R article was voluntarily sent te
m-!t e. sllly"ker. Agent for KeigartV Old
is commended te the attention of these af-
UICIVU Willi
Indigestion and Dyspepsia.
BRANDY AS A MEDICINE.
This new much abused Alcoholic Stimulant
was never intended as a beverage, but te lie
used as a medicine ergrcat potency In the cure
of some of the destructive diseases which
sweep away their annual thousands of victims.
Wit Impurely philanthropic motive we pre
sent te the favorable notice et invalids espe
cially these nltlictcd with that miserable dis
ease Dyspepsia, a specific remedy, which Is
Heming mere or less than
Brandy.
The aged, with feeble appetite and mere or
less debility, will find this simple medicine,
when used properly,
A Sovereign Remedy
or all their ills and aches. Be it, however
strictly understood that we prescribe and use
uuiuiicuiuacanii mai is:
REIGART'S
OLD BRANDY,
Sold by our enterprising ynnag
friend, II. E.SLAYMAKER. IViis
Braudv has steed tin; test far
TUiUK mark, years, and has never failed, as fur
as our experience extends, and we therefore
give it the preference ever all ether Brandies,
no matter with hew inanrjaw-brcaklng French
titles they are branded. One-fourth of the
money that is yearly thrown away en various
impotent dyspepsia specifics would sulllce te
buy all the Brandy te cure any such ease or
cases. In proof of the curative powers et
Reigartfs Old Brandy,
In cases et Dyspepsia, wc can summon nuni;
hers of witnesses one case in particular w
cite:
A hard-working tanner had been niltic'ed".
with an exhaustive Dyspepsia for a nuiubei eC
years; his stomach would reject almost ev ry
kind of feed; he had sour eructatiens c n
stantly 110 appetite in fact, he wasoblfgce te
lusuiuk ins iiicl 10 cracKers ami siale lire a.
and as a beverage he used McGrunn's R et
Beer. He is a Methodist, and then, as 11. w,
preached at times, and in his discourses el ea
declaimed earnestly against all kinds of stress
drink. When advised te try
Reigartfs Old Brandy,
In his case, he looked up with astonishment,
but after hearing of its wonderful effects in
the cases of some of his near acquaintance, he
at last consented te fellow our advice. He
used the Brandy faithfully nnd steadily; the
lirst bottle giving him an appetite, and before
the second was taken he was a sound man. with
a stomach capableef digestinganything which
lie chose te eat. He still keeps it and uses a lit
tle occasionally; and since he has this medi
cine he has been or very little pecuniary bene
fit te the doctor. A Pkactisise Fhysiciajt.
H. E. SLAYMAXEIl,
AOKHT POK
Keigart's Old Wine Stere,
Established in 1785,
iafTOIITKR AND DEALEIt IJt
FINE OLD BRANDIES, SHERRIES, SUPE
RIOR OLD MADEIRA, (Imported in 13!f,
1827 and 1828,) CHAMPAGNES O
EVERY BRAND, SCOTCH ALE
PORTER, BROWN STOUT.
Ne. 29 EAST KING ST.. Lam CAST KK. PA
KIDNEY AND LIVER CURE.
WARNER'S
SAFE
BITTERS I
This scientific remedy, prepared from choice
vegetable extracts, is the Rest Bleed Purifier,
and stimulates every function te mere health
ful action, and is thus a benefit in all disease..
In eliminating the Impurities efthe bleed,
the natural and necessary result Is the cure of
Scrofulous and ether Skin Eruptions ami Dis
eases, including Cancers, Ulcers and ether
Seres. Nothing is better for clearing and beau
tifying the complexion.
Dyspepsia, Weakness et the Stomach, Consti
pation, Dizziness, General Debility, etc., are
cured by the Safe Hitters, and it Is unciiualled
as an appetizer and for building up an en
feebled system.
It is a medicine which should be In every
family, and which, wherever used, w ill save
the payment or many doctor's bills.
Convincing tcstimhnials furnished en appli
cation. Bettles of two sizes ; prices, 50 cts. and $1.
Warner'a Sare Kidney and Liver Cure,
Safe Diabetes Cure, Sate Tonic, Safe Pills and
Safe Nervine are also superior remedies, un
equalled in their respective fields or disease.
Warner'a Sare Itemedies are sold bv Drug
gists and Medicine Dealers generally through
out the country.
Send ter Pamphlet and Testimonials.
II. II. WARNER & Ce., Rochester. N. T.
2 dccD-Tu,Th&Sd&w
MISCELL.ANEO US.
C0H0 & WILEY,
SSO NORTH WATER ST., Lancaster, l'a.t
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
LUMBER AND COAL.
Alse, Contractors and Builder.
Estimates made and contracts undertaken
en all kinds of buildings.
Branch Oflice : Ne. 3 NORTH DUKE ST.
fch2S-lyd
PUBLIC SALE A RAKE CHANCE.
On TUESDAY, JAN UA RY 27, 1880. will be
sold at public sale, at Jehn Hess's Swan Hetel,
corner of Seuth Queen and Vine streets, the
following described real estate, known as the
Ancher Bending Works, situated at Ne. 113
Seutli (Juven street, Lancaster city.
Ne. 1. Containing in front 0:1 Seuth Queen
street, 23 feet 2J4 inches, mere or less, and in
depth 12G leet, mere or less, en which is erected
a Twe-story FRAME DWELLING, containing
six rooms, with Basement Kitchen and Cellar,
also Bakeoven, Smoke Heuse and ether neces
sary outbuildings. A never-failing Well of
Water, Hydrant and Cistern, also Fruit Trees
and Grape Vines in the vard.
Ne. 2, The ANCHOR BKNDING WORKS, Ne.
113 Seuth Christian street, XI feet CX inches,
moreer less, en Christrian street. 122 leet deep,
mere or less,, te let Ne. 1. en which is erected
the Twe-story FACTORY, 32x7 feet, part brick
and part frame. One Stere Roem. Ilx4 leet,
and most of the Machinery, as Engine (nearly
new). Beiler, Shaftings, Belting. Circular Saw,
Benches, Ac.
This is a rare opportunity for parties with a
limited capital te secure a geed business stand,
as ithas been carried en successfully terslxleen
years. It is fitted up In the most complete ana
convenient manner for business et any kind,
easy of access and centrally located In the heart
of the city, only one square from Centre
Square.
This property will be sold in parts or as a
whole, as may best suit purchasers. The only
reason for selling this property h that the bus
iness of the Ancher Bending works has grown
se great that the proprietor is compelled te en
large his works, and will remove te Reading,
where he has secured works of ample propor
tions. Persons desiring te view the property will
please call en the undersigned.
Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m., when
attendance will be given and terms made
known by JACOB A. LEIPPE,
Ne. 113 Seuth Queen Street.
IlKXKr ScreKirr, Anct.
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