Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, October 23, 1880, Image 4

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Lancaster intelligencer.
SATURDAY EVENING, OCT. 23, 1880;
Preparing Fowls for Market.
C. B. in Country Gentleman.
In many places fowls are fattened by ar
tificial methods. The fowls are confined
in close, dark places, with barely standing
room, and are literally stuffed alive. Can
such flesh be wholesome as feed? Is the
practice humane? I will own that the
barnyard fowl is a filthy scavenger natur
ally. Still, in my opinion, there is no
sweeter, tenderer fowl's flesh than that
which is gained while running abroad.
Nevertheless, the mere healthy the ani
mals are kept while fattening, the mere
wholesome flesh de they return, and this
cannot be done in close confinement.
We Americans are imprudent in our
habits, and in no one are we mere se than
in matters pertaining te our feed. The
fat of fowls is like oil and never digests, or
is taken up with vegetable feed, and the
worst of this fat or grease is produced in
the fowls confined and stuffed. Geed solid
meat can only be produced when the fowls
are in a natural state of health and liberty.
When.fewls are prepared for market, the
ebjecl'appears te be te obtain the greatest
weight at the lease cxpcuuiture 01 ioeu.
Hence the practice of confinement. Fowls
thus kept in confinement must be fattened
quickly in ten days, or fourteen, at least.
They cannot survie the pressure longer.
But the public appetite demaudsfat fewln,
and this demand must be gratified.
When the public learns te distinguish be
tween the naturally and unnaturally fed
poultry, this cruelty will cease. It takes
longer te fat fowls for market in the na
tural way. First, the growth and feather
ing must be obtained, after which the body
fills out plump. This cannot be obtained
in perfection until the bird has get its
natural growth, which period varies with
the breed. The males are longer in arriving
at maturity than the females. The frame
is larger, the muscle greater, and greater
vigor is required; consequently males
never take en as much fat as flesh, neither
is it of that sweet, juicy quality se mani
fest in the female, unless the cock be capo cape
nized, in which case the flesh is superior.
When the fowl has obtained its full
growth, it is an easy matter te fatten it.
Give plenty of geed sweet grain, full liber
ty and access te water, and they will fatten
themselves. After the fowls arc fattened,
it is quite a nice point te dress the fowls
and prepare them for market, when net
sent in alive. If dry picked, there is
little danger of marring the flesh in pick
ing ; but when scalded, much care has te
be taken in handling that the outer skin is
net broken, or ruffled, in the least. The
legs, which are the most difficult te man
age, should be picked dry, and net touched
while warm or wet. The feathers from
the under side of the wings may be rubbed
off, net picked.
Arousing its Kcailers.
An alarm or lire sit midnight is a startling
thing, but net half m startling te many who
hear it as would lie the biidtlcu knowledge et
their own dangerous physical condition.
Thousands of thousand-, are hurrying te their
graves because they are carelessly indifferent
te the insidious inroads eJ disease and the
means et cure. It is the mission el II. II.
Warner & Ce., with their J-ufe Ividnev and
Liver Cure, te arouse men te a sense et their
danger and t hen curutiiciu. Jcwyii is. tppcu.
Net Exactly.
Have you been niiieli at sea ? Ne, net exactly,
but my brother married :iu admiial s
daughter.
Were you ever in France? Ne. net exactly.
but my mother's name was French.
Did you ever have the Rheumatism ? Ne, net
exactly, but mv lather had, and hu tilled
it with Dr. Themas' Kclectric Oil.
Fer sale by II. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 ami
13'J North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. 22
Factory Facts.
Clese eenJIiicment, careful attention te nil
factory work, gives the operatives pallid laces
peer appetite, languid, miserable feelings,
peer Meed, inactive llver,kidncys and urinai y
troubles and all the physicians ami medicines
in the world cannot help them unless they get
out doers or use Hep Hitters, made et the
purest and best remedies and especially for
such cases, having abnndaucu el health, sun
shine and rosy cheeks in them. Nene need
suffer if thev will use them freely. They cost
.butatrille." See another column.
el5 2vdSv
Given te Find.
Given a geed flogging, te lind a schoolmaster
whodes'nt leel it mere than the boy he
is flogging, ,
Given advice te find a man who will act
upon it, . .. ,
Given a bottle et Spring lilosseiu, te Inula
ca-.e of ,
Dvspcpsia, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach,
llillieusiicss. Heartburn. Constipation,
Kidney and Madder Complaints that it
can't cure.
Prices: Sk, trial bottles 10c,
Fers-alebv II. R. Cochran, druggi-t. l-i anil
130 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa. -1
KELIOIOVS.
FIRST 1IA1TIST, EAST CHESTNUT ST.
Preaching te-morrow morning and even
lug by the pastor. Kev. Win. Morrison. Sun
day school at li p. in.
F irsiTm. i:7 cuurcii. north duke
Street. Preaching by the pastor, lie v. s.
II. C. Smith, at W,i a. m. and - p. in. .sab
bath school at LIS p. in. Viung Peeples
Prayer Meeting at C p. m.
IKST KKIOKMKI) UIIUKCI1. THE
usual divine services te-morrow at 10 a.
in. and 7i p. in. Sunday school at 1J.J p. m.
ORAVIAN-REV. C. . SIIULTZ, 1'AS-
ter. Services at 10Xa.m. and atTJip. m.
Sunday schoeMit2j.jii.
ME. MISSIONS, REV. S. O. GARRISON,
. pastor. East Mission Preaching at
7:30 p. in. by the pastor. Sabbath school at l:I.i
p. in. Prayer meeting every Thursday cven-
West Mission. Preaching at 10:30 ly Key. S.
O. Garrison ; at 7:ir p. m. by Kev, Pre!. J. .
Stalin M. A. Sabbath school at 1:13 p. in.
Prayer meeting at (1:30 p. m.
RESRVTERI AN PREACH INC IN THE
morning and evening, at the usual hours,
by the Kev. Geerge Robinson, former pastor.
ST. PAUL'S M. E., CHURCH S. JUEEN ST.
Preaching at I0J a. in., and at7K n. in.,
by the pastor, Kev. J. Liiidemuth. Prayer
meeting at fK 1- ni. Xeaders and Stewards
meeting en Tuesday evening.
ST. PAUL'S REFORMED. DIVINE SKR
vices at iay2 a. m.. and at t p. in. Pre.ich
ing by the pastor. Sunday school at 1" p. in.
ST. STEPHEN'S CHAPEL, COLLEGE
Campus. Divine service te-morrow morn
ing nt lt'!C o'clock. Preaching by Rev. J. II.
Dubbs. DTD.
ST. LUKE'S REFORMED MISSION,
Marietta Avenue, near West Orange street.
Avenue, near West Oraiij
ce at le;C a. m. and 7J p.
at 2 p. in. Rev. W. F. 1
Divine service
III. Ollll-
Lichlitcr,
day school
pastor.
ST. JAMES HOLY COMMUNION AT 8
and morning service and s-crmen by the
Right Ucv. Dr. Welles, IJi-hep or Wisconsin,
at l0Jia.ni. Evening prayer a' Up. m.
SI. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH.
Kev. U. W. HulTerd, pastor. Pleaching to
morrow atlOK a- m. and V,i p. in., by the
pastor. Prayer meeting at i a. m. Sunday
school at l?i p. in.
SECOND EVANGELICAL, CHURCH
(English), North Mulberry street, above
Orange. Preaching at 10Ja. in. and7! 1- ni.
by the pastor. Kev. J. A. Fegcr. Sabbath
school at 2 p. ni.
SALEM CUURCII OF GOD.-SERVICE
te-morrow morning and evening by the
naster. Rev. J. B. Seule. Sunday school at l?i
(Jin. west Mission, Derwart street, Sunday
school at l?iP- in. North Mission, Antioch,
Sunday BChoel at ! a. in. Preachiii g at ."i:30 p.'.m .
by Kev. J. Ueinheld. Seuth Mission, Reaver
street, Sunday school at l,$ p. m. Evening
service at 5 o'clock.
SWEDENBORG1AN. REV. 0. E. IIOW
ers will preach for the Lancaster Scciety
ln Leng's building, North Queen street, to te to
Tnerrowmorning at the usual hour Subject.
"The Greatest in the Kingdom or Heaven."
vtft ivilL. 13- Ue wiu a,se lecture in the
Srcninc; Subject-" The Second Cominget t!ie
rTSS-aewnnd when it is accomplished. Is
JEbeMaterial Universe te be Destroyed ? The
public arc invited.
OHAS. BRIMMER,
cBArey puitTJiAir AirmsT,
SIN AN1 ORNAMENTAL PAUTINU,
1 WKST K1NU felKLLI.
MEDICAL.
HOSTBTTBR'S
CELEBRATED
The accumulated evidence el nearly thirty
years show that the Bitters is a certain remedy
ler malarial disease, as well as ita surest pre
ventive; that it eradicated dyspepsia, consti
pation, liver complaint and nervousness,
counteracts a tendency te gout, rheumatism,
urinary and uterine disorders, that it imparts
vigor te the feeble, and cheers the mind while
It invigorates the body.
Fer bale by all Druggists and Dealers gener
ally. ol-lydceU&lyw
INVESTIGATION !
UK. GKEENE has successfully treated ever
1,000 of the most difficult chronic (se called) in
curable cases during a nine month's practice.
The most et them had been the rounds of the
leading physicians of Lancaster county.
DR. GREEN'E is ready at any time te meet n
committee et the Lancaster County Medical
Society at the Opera Heuse or elsewhere te dis
cuss the merits et Omnipatliy and prove its
superiority ever all ether pathics in vogue.
The people are greatly interested and de
mand the fullest investigation. -Invalids are
every week dying in this county whose lives
could be saved. Is there any subject about
which the masses are mere concerned than
restoration te health, mid the prolonging of
their lives?
Dr. G. originated and is new the owner of 20
Medical Pads. He especially warns the puunc
against the numerous ceunterleits new ellercd
the people. . .
Dr. Green docs an exclusive eflice business.
Patients who cannot call at his offices must
send lull description et alllictiens. Hundreds
of deaths have occurred here in nine mouths ;
only two in his practice. , , ,
uonsunaiiens nee. wiumu -... ..... .
cents. Cure quick ler Catarrh sent te any ad
dress for 50 cents.
DR. C. A. GREENE,
Ne. 23G NORTH OUEEX STREET,
ae-tldMWF&S Lancaster, Pa.
NERVINE, OR TONIC SPEU1F1CA.
A BOON TO BOTH SEXES.
A REMEDY WITHOUT A RIVAL for all
diseases arising from Nervous Debility, Sexual
Disorders, ever lnuuigcncu ei icium ""i
as well as from the prostration et old age. Its
curative, properties in violent and chronic
forms eftlic following diseases have been at
tested te by the most Eminent Physicians :
Dyspepsia, Sell Abuse, Headache, Dizziness,
Sexual Exhaustion, Spermatorrheea, General
Debility, lmpeteney. Premature Decay, &c.
It has been in use for ever lerty years, and
is te-day the most popular remedy for the dis
eases above mentioned in the WORLD. It can
be used without regard te diet, is pleasant in
taste, and belter than all, it is a sure, sale and
certain enrc. It is no quack medicine, but
stands upon its own merits, as any trial wil
mmiv iiimiisti-ttu. Since 1S this remedy
h:is a'lwavs been sold for a much larger price
than that for which it is new sold ; but owing
te the act that the time ler the payment of
an enormous royalty upon Ms manufacture has
expired, it is ellercd te the suffering of both
sexes at one dollar per package, se as te be
within the reach of all; at which price it will
be sent te any address tree et further charge.
Address-) wmIJAM YOUNG.f
1 Spruce Street, Philadelphia.
May be consulted en all diseases by mail.
3 1v2l"-;indSw
JtOOTS AXJt snevs.
105
GO TO
F. HIEMENS,
105
the Cheapest
'n 10.-. North Ouceii street ler
and Best BOOTS AND SHOES.
105 Sign of the lHsr Slice.
105
iStf-SSWtfd
f? A C!"7 ROOTS. SHOES AND LASTS
JI(5 i made en a new principle, insur
ing comfort ter the lect.
"nrvrvl't1 Lasts made te order.
J3UOJL MILLKU.
tcliM-tm 1 Ki"Hl- Kllg street
inft LADIES AND GENTS 1AK
It you want a
GOOD FITTING BOOT OR SHOE,
llea'O'-madc or made te order, call at
F. HIEMBNZ'S,
Ne. 105 North Queen Street.
Custom Werk a Specialty. ie2GS& Wtlrt
vjiuas, &c.
LOCITEirS
A POSITIVE CURE FOR EPIZ00-
TIC AND DISTEMPER
IN HORSES.
PREPARED AND MILD BY
CHAS. A. LOCHER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST,
NO. 9 KAST KING STREET, elfi-tld
TINWAKE, JtC-
S'
TOVES. STOVES.
Brick-Set and Portable
HEATERS and RANGES
-.at:
Shertzer, Hiiniplireville & Kieffcr's
40 EAST KING STREET.
2ZUSICAZ INSTJtVMEXTS.
THE
Without :i doubt furnish the FINEST IN
STRUMENTS in the Market. Warcroems :K0
North Queen street. Manufactory in the rear.
Branch Oflice, l!i E:ist King Street.
Alex. McKillips, Proprietor.
Ale Agent ter Lancaster County for
CH1CKERING & SON'S Celebrated
PIANOS.
A Full Line el Sheet and ether Music, Small
Instruments, Violins, Banjos, Band Instru
ments, &c. always en hand. UWydS&lyw
t
MISCELTjAXEOVB.
k LE! ALE! ALE!
- -
LAWRENCE KNAPP'S CELEBRATED AND
WELL KNOWN DRAUGHT ALE.
is new ready for consumers, wholesale and
retail.
Hotels, Hestauiiaxts asd Private Famimks
can be supplied with this wnolcsemo and
nourishing beverage. All orders will receive
punctual attention and deliverances made at
s'lert notice. CaUer address
N. 1 East Kins Street.
ectll-lmd
Lanesler, Pa.
pO TO BISGWALT'STOK
M0N0NGAHELA PURE RYE.
A1m OAKDALE PURE RYE WHISKY, KJner
cent. Alcohol, and the invigoratingTenic Hair
Liquid, and the
Best Sugars, Coffees, Teas, &c,
All at Ne. 205 WEST KING STREET.
L-n-mKINODIREB PRINTING
and Publishing Company want a few in
.., linru biimrn the nrintimr business.
tellig
Inquire either in person or by letter, at their
eace 53 and 5 Neith Queen street. Lancaster,
"a. ect 7-3tdeev,&2lv,-
THAU
BITTERS
Esiitic era Pewn,
Later Orp Hiniery
LANCASTER DA11JY llVitELUGENCER SATURDAY
ASTBICa BBOS ADVEBTIBEMENT.
T ANCASTEK BAZAAK.
A RRIEF MENTION
OF WHAT
ASTRICH BR0.S'
13 EAST KING STBEET,
OFFER FAKT1CULARLY
CHEAP
DUitING THE COMING
WEEK.
OUR STOCK COMPRISES THE MOSf Alt
TIsTIC COLLECTION OF
We offer the choicest line of
HATS. HATS.
ever cxhlblteiWu this city. Elagantly iriuiuicd
PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS,
at most reasonable prices.
DERBYS. DERBYS. DLRlAb.
Black Felt Derbys C2c.
Sea Felt Dcrbys ...ec.
Misses' Derbys, bound and trimmed with
Satin, at "."). . . ...
Our ?1 Dcrbv. en Fine Felt, trimmed with
Heavy Satin Ribbon and bound with Geed
Black' : Satin, is the cheapest and most profitable
Hat ever bought. ..,.,
THE CIGARETTE HAT, 75c.
A full line of
LADIES' SHAPE HATS AND BONN Life,
in Straw, Fine Felt and Beaver.
Lai-ge.Flne.Seft Beaver Hats, "?'""""-'"
Ostrich an d fancy feathers
m all shades, and in the most artistic design-.
BIRDS' WINGS.
BEADED BREASTS,
FEATHER BANDS and ethers.
RIBBONS
of superior quality. Plain and Fancy,
in all shades.
First Quality Satin and Gres Grain l.ibbens
Ne. 11, Ne. 12, Ne. 10,
19c. 23c. '-"ic.
All Silk Gres Grain Ribbons.
Ne. I, Ne. 5, Ne. 7, Ne. , Ne. 1.',
ic Cc. 7e. ac. 12c. a yd.
DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS.
We eiler the handsomest line or
BLACK SILK FRINGES
nt our weii-Kiiewn iuv ium.
Silk and Bead Fringes from ....... 2"c. upwards
SWMnch "'id and Chenille Iringe fc
ifr..,,.,- rlii.nlllf. Prinveiit ....JC
Jincli Chenille and Grass Fringe, with I ancj
Heading, sse.
Most clegaiitChenllleand Jet Fringes at la yd.
Fine Chenille and Bead Fringes at $1.10,
$1.20, $1.25 per yard.
A very rich Grass Hinge, with deep h amy
Heading. $1.10 per yard.
Colored Silk Fringes at 02c. per yard.
BEADED
PASSAMENTERIES.
One Jet Beaded l'assamcnteries,2inelies wide,
73c. a yard.
One let, 2K Inch width, In met elaborate
patterns, at $1 per yard. .
The most CAqulsIte design in Fassamentcues
at $1.00 per yard.
lust opened, an elegant assortment w
NOVELTY BUTTONS. ,
BLACK and COLORED GIRDLLft,
TASSELS,
-BEADED and CROCHET BALLS,
HUNGARIAN SPIKES,
ORNAMENTS, &e.
Trimming Tassels '- aijfcc"
Klint. Curds and Snikes nt i--
KIllT Girdles 7JC $1, $1.25, $1.50and upwards.
hingle Hungarian Spikes. Beaded,
: 4, 5 and inches,
at 12c, IOC 3Jc, S'Jc. apiece.
UiMvvSilk Cenl
20c. per yard
Hr.ivv Silk Cord, Beaded.,
ltieii ivilmi'il Silk Girilles..
re. per y:ii
Tassel Ornaments m tiegaui ram-iu".
BLACK TRIMMING LACr.S.
in French, Spanish, Chant illy and Guipure.
Geed Black Trimming Silk at 5e. per yd
Heavy Black Silk.. $l.oeperyd
20incli KxtniUeavy Black Silk....$i.2. per yd
Lvens Colored Satins, Latest Shades .Kic. per yd
Extra Quality Lyens Black Satin... uc. per yd
Lyens Black Dress Satin, superior quality,
$1 per yard, worth $1.25.
Fine Black Satins L20, $1.10, sl.wi
Excelllcnt qualitv Black elveteen at
50c. a yard, worth 75c.
Brocaded Velveteen, in all Celers .
Colored Velveteens, silk lliiifehed..... 00c
All Silk Black Velvet $1.C0 per yaiil
Fiuc Black Silk Velvet ?1.2e lr yard
BLACK CREPES.
Extra Heavy Crepe l,-,(!i?ly! ,
Emrlish Crcne..V4 $l.(.iaard
English Crepe, C-4
1.-..!lll. ,inn 11
..$2.00 a yard
Best English Veil Crepe, extra heavy... $1 a yd
KID GLOVES.
OUR NEW KID GLOVE.
-The ALEXANDRE MEDA1LLE D'OR,
is positively equal te the best Gleve in the
market. Every pair warranted te give perfect
satisfaction Each pair is caietully selected
...,,i ...miiinini ln'inii- it is offered ler sale.
Any lady wishing te buy a pair will de well te
call en us, as our assortment is the most com
plete ever shown in this city. All sizes Irem
tAi te VA. in Black and wime. .iiincwiau
shades InJBrewns and Drabs. A line assort
ment of Opera Celers and White, nil of the
same make. .. .
e3-Nete the price of this uiict excellent hid
(leve: , , ,
3 buttons Only '.tee.
(J buttons Only$l.("!i.
A 2 button stitched back Gents' Kid Gleve, et"
superior quality (every pair war
ranted), $1.25 per pair.
SPECIAL BARGAINS'
One let et" 3 button Kid Gloves, whiehwe
have previously sold ler 98c, in Celers and
Operas, te be closed out for 74c.
A new let el C button Kid Gloves, in OPE R A
SHADES ONLY", or excellent quality, at CTc.
i tvilr
Anether let et S button Kid Gloves, of liner
qualitv. at $1.00 a pair.
IN LISLE THREAD AND BERLIN
GLOVES. wc arc prepared new te show you any style of
GIoae sunauie ier ian uii.
A New Let of Berlin Gloves.
1, 2, 3 elastics.
13c.,. 15c, 19c a pair.
The best Glovefermaiketing purpn-es
A real Lisle Gleve ler dress wear, in line
shades et Slate, regular made, 2 lull elastics, at
""a'hc very finest French Pcail Lisle, 2 elastics,
31c. a pair. ,
Dark colored, line Merine, stocking top
Gleve, at 29c.
Finer quality, fancy top, elc.
Heavy all-wool Cashmere Gleve, lincst qual
itv, ribbed top, 53c. .
Child"- Merine Gloves in all sizes.
Tin! iwt. nnd most coinlertable Gleve you
can buy a Gleve that keeps warm and suits te
be worn as a imc uiess uiuvu . ui.n. uiiius,
brown, cardinal, navy anil light blue, maroon,
&c, from 20c a pair up
lnfuntsg Milts, in white and colored, in large
variety, irem lie a pair up.
Child's Worsted Legging from 30c. a pair up.
Leggin Drawers, ler Babies, in white and
cardinal. $1 a pair. ....
Ladles Worsted Lcggins, 5bc, t-jc., 7.c, ac
cording te size.
Babies' Saxony Knit Shirts.
Without sleeves 44c.
With sleeves C2c.
The best and warmest.
Childs Merine Undershirts and Drawers, in
all sizes and qualitcs.
LADIES AND GENTS MERINO UNDER
WEAK. Yeu can buy cheaper and better at our store
than anv where else in this city.
Ladies' Merine Vests, regular made, cuffs,
35c.
- Ladies' fine Merine Vests and Drawers, 48c.
Extra heavy, silk stitched, 75c.
Fine French Cashmere, $1.00.
Gent's geed Merine Shirts and Drawer-., 50c
Gent's Flannel Shirts and Drawers, from $1,
upwards.
Gent's Cleth Shirt-..
SCARLET UNDERWEAR.
"OUR ASSOETMENT OF HOSIERY.
is tee well known, and it would fill columns te
try and mention the different styles and prices
that we are able te show in that department.
One single call will convince you that there is
nothing missing from the cheapest te the best,
irem the smallest te the largest.
We invite everybody te visit our store with
out buying, se as te give you an idea et the
style et goods wc keep and their prices.
A lull assortment el
MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS
at low prices.
Most extraordinary bargains in Gent's Cot Cet Cot
eon Socks. Full regular made Socks. 14c. a
pair. One let of ical British Socks, lull rcgu-
ular made, r.K. English jucrine -ecks, jc.
Balbrisirans. full rcuulnrmadt', tOc, and a
great many ether bargains which are wertli
notice.
ASTRICH BRO.'S,
13 EAST KING ST.
Millinery fcelties.
NEW GOODS FOR THE FALL TRADE, AT
G-UNDAKBRS.
LADIES, for New, Desirable and Cheap Embroideries, Rufllings, Cotten Trimmings, Ruchings, Black Silk Fringes, Satins,
Black and Colored, Silks, Buttens, all Kinds, Corsets, Kid and Lisle Thread Gloves, Hosiery, &c, call at GTJNDAKBR'S.
Fer a Geed and Cheap Crape Bennet or Hat, Crape by the yard, Crape Veils, Linen Cellars and Cuffs, call at GUN
DAKER'S. Ladies, we will open te-day all the Latest Novelties in Millinery, &c, call and examine our stock, at
GUNDAKER'S,
142 & 144 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa.
FOR SALE.
PRIVATE SALE.
Until NOVEMBER 17. the two-story Brick
Heuse, with kitchen attached. Ne. 13 Last
Vinestreet, let extends te Church street. Ap
ples, Peaches, and Grape Vine en let, water.
&c. Inquire at Ne. 128 Charlette street, Lan
caster, Pa. oct7-eed&novl
FOR BUM.
A Farm, one mile from the city of Lancas
ter, en the Petersburg turnpike, containing
about one hundred and 11 ve acres : thirty acres
of which is new in fall crops ; privilege te put
out two acres in tobacco. Enquire at Ne. js
North Duke street or en the premises.
oct7-10tdeed MRS. JOHN McGRANN.
O'
RPUAN'S CuURT SALE.
1 On THURSDAY'. NOVEMBER 18, lq. of
..ii.i.ilili. ( Miestir eeuntv farm of 20 ALLfca
Convenient te railroads, Geed buildings. Sale
positive. Fer particulars udrcs3.
Administrator c. t. a.
ect23-lmd Landenberg, Pa.
SALE.
I On TUESDAY', OCTOBER 20, 1880, will be
sold at the Keystone hotel.Nerth Queen street,
a valuable let of ground situated en the west
side or North Queen street, fronting en North
Queen street 10 feet, 7 inches, and in depth 21a
feet, teHleet wide public alley, en which is
erected a two-story BRICK DWELLING, con cen
tainiug parlor, back room, llve bed rooms and
basement kllcheu.
Saale te commence at 7 o'clock p. in., when
conditions will be made known by
REBECCA FETTEULY,
II. SllL'BEUT, AUCt. OCtia-lltd
-W-lI14.fn
1 On MONDAY', OCT. 25, 1SS0, will be sold
at the Cooper Heuse, West King street the
following valuable real estate :
Ne. 1, Atwo-stery BRICK DWELLING, sit
uated en the south side of West Orange street.
Ne. 114, containing hall ami seven rooms, gas
in the house and hydrant In the yard, house
fronts en Orange street 18 feet inches, mere
or less, let extending in depth 75 feet 5 Inches,
mere or less, te a 3 feet 7 inch wide common
alley, witli sewerage. This property has just
been newly litted up. ,
Ne. 2. A two-story BRICK DWELLING and
Tlim.ll' B.l ...
two-story Brick Back Building, suuaieu oil
the cast side or North Mary street. Ne. 2(,
house 18 by 23 feet, back building 12 fee. 4
inches in width, and in depth 18 feet, contain
ing hall and seven rooms gas in the house and
hydrant in the yard; also a side yard 27 feet
-.f e.i.l In .fr.ntll llh feet, lllliri! CI ICSS. U
fi-niit-im of 45 feet, includiuir the heuse: a leL
of choice fruit trees and the best of grapes ;
stabling en the rear of let, 20x43 lect.
Ne. 3, Four Building Lets 22 by 215 feet, situ
ated en the north side of New street, between
Lime and Shippen streets.
Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. in., of said
day. when conditions will be made known by
JOHN HULL.
11 suenEitT.net ei'-ta'l
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
On TUESDAY', OCTOBER 2S, 1880, Pursu
ant te authority in the last will and testament
of Jehn Toinlinsen, late et Lancaster citv, de
ceased, we the undersigned executers therein
will expose te public sale, at the Lepperd
hotel. East King street, Lancaster city, the fol
lowing described property, late the property
nfcini .loin. Trmiliimnn deceased :
Ne. 1. A two-story BRICK DWELLING
HOUSE, Ne4'J Middle street, a stone and brick
stable and ether improvements. Thelet fronts
thiity feet, mere or less, en Middle street, and
extends 142 feet, mere or less, te Locust street.
Ne. 2. A two story BRICK DWELLING
HOUSE, Ne. 210 Plum street, with a one story
brick Back Building.and ether improvements.
The let fronts 10 feet, G inches, mere or less, en
Plum street, and extends 102 feet,mere or less,
in depth.
Ne. 3. A Tract of Land containing XSA acres,
in Lancaster city en the Conestoga and Lig
Spring turnpike, adjoining lands of Rebert A.
Evans and William Sales. A large part of this
tract is excellent farming land and the balance
contains sand and stene quarries. There
is a well of water with pump en the premises.
Alse, six shares of stock of the Conestoga &
Big Spring Valley Turnpike read company.
Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m., when
attendance will be given and terms made
known by IIOBT. FAULDING,
ROBT. TOMLINSON,
B. F. Rewk. Executers.
Auctioneers. ect2Q,23,2.
YALUARLE REAL ESTATE AT PUDLIC
SALE. Pursuant te the direction of the
last will and testament of Frederick W. Coon Ceon Coen
ley, deceased, the undersigned executer will
ex-pose te public sale, en SATURDAY EVEN
ING. NOVEMBER, 13, 1880, at the Grape Hetel,
North Queen street, in the city of Lancaster,
the following described real estate of the tes
tator, in the Ninth ward eftlic city:
Ne. 1. The Mansion Property at the N. fc.
corner of James and Charlette street, with
ground attached, fronting 52 feet I inch en
James street, and extending northward along
the cast side of Charlette street 232 feet te a 11-s-eet
wide allev, with a commodious two-story
BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, 23 feet 7 inches
by 27 feet inches, and two-story Stable thereon
erected. Seven building lets eastward et the
Mansion Property ; eacli fronting 20 feet, and
one let el" 27 feet front en the north side of
James street, and a depth et 232 feet te a 14-lect
vide alley. . . , .
Nine building lets en the cast side of Char Char
eotte street between the stated 14 feet wide
alley and Frederick street, each with a front or
width of .5 lect, 10 inches, en Charlette street,
anil a depth et"203 feet te a parallel public 14
feet allev en the cast. On the plan et lets as
uiarkctl,12 and 13, is a small neat brick dwell
ing house. . ...
Three building lotsadjeinlnsand northward
of Frederick street, en the cast side of Char Char
eotte street, each with a front of 2 feet, 4
inches, and depth of 203 feet, te a 14 feet wide
public alley.
A piece of ground having an area of 130
square perches, adjoining and northward of
the lets last described, fronting 101 feet en the
east side of Charlette street, and extcnuing
eastward te the Pennsylvania railroad en
which it bounds about 187 feet.
A piece of ground containing 0 square
perches, with a frentage: en the cast side of
Charlette street of 108 feet and bounded by the
Pennsylvania Railroad for 158 feet and the
Lancaster and Harrisburg Turnpike read ter
20 feet, having thereon erected a substantial
Brick Tobacco Warehouse, 121 1 ect long by 48
feet wide, and a convenient siding for the use
et the premises, connecting the main track of
the Pennsylvania Railroad.
A lotet ground en the west side et Charlette
street, at the corner et Coonley and Frederick
streets. et a width et 39 tect4 inches, and in
depth 2:!8 feet te a 20 feetwide alley.
A let of ground, en the northwest corner of
Charlette and Frederick streets, with a Width
of271cetenthc west side of charlotte street,
and a depth along Frederick street or 238 lect
te a 20-feet w Ide alley.
Ten adjoining lets northward of the one last
described, en the west side et Charlette street,
each with a width ef26 feet and a depth of 233
lctttea 20-feet wide alley.
A lotet ground, en the cast side of Mary
street at the corner of Coonley and Frederick
streets, of a width of 39 feet, 4 inches, and
depth et 23S feet te a 20-fcct wide alley.
A let of ground at the northeast corner et
Frederick and Mary streets, with a width of 27
feet en Mary streetand a depth along Freder
ick street et 238 leer, te a 20-reet wide alley.
Ten .uiininiii'r let-s northward of the last de
scribed let, en the cast side of Mary street, each
with a width of 2G feet and a depth of 238 feet te
a 20-fect wide alley.
A pices or ground bounded by Charlette and
Mary streets and the Lancaster and Harrls
burgTurnpike read, containing 4 Acres and
22 Perches, with a One-story Brick Dwelling
Heuse thereon erected, with a frontage en
Charlette street af 217 feet, en Mnry street 643
lect and en the Turnpike read C54 feet.
And en the south side of James street, east
of Charlette street, three separate properties,
all having a depth of 04 feet inches te the
line of property of Jehn Fex, deceased, viz.:
Heuse xx e. a0, having a front et 10 feet 5
inches, is a two-story Brick Dwelling with
Brick Back Building.
Heuse Ne. 348, having a front et 21 lect 4
inches, is a two-story Brick Dwelling with
Brick Back Building.
Heuse Ne. 310, having a lrent or 20 feet, is a
two-story Brick Dwelling with Brick Back
Building. . . . .
Between the houses 350 and 318 there is a
common alley 2 feet, 9 inches wide, leading
southward trem James street for a distance of
25 lect, and en the east boundary of Ne. 316
isacommen allcylfcet wide Icadingseuthward
tolineefpropertyofJohnFox, deceased, ac
cording te the title papers.
All these properties are situated in an im
proving portion of the city and worthy the
consideration el purchasers.
The 45 building lets are or suitable ilinicn ilinicn
siensand of eligible location as regards grade
and drainage.
A plot or the premises can be seen by these
disposed te purchase and all ncedtul informa
tion obtained upon application te the under
signed. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. in., when
conditions will be inade known.
CHAS. M. HOWELL,
Executer of F. W. Coonley, deceased.
l22tdF&S
'OCIOBER 23. 1880
EMBROIDERIES, -C.
WATCHES,
ZAHM'S
A new room and elegant stock. A full line of
Lancaster Watches,
Waltham Watches,
Columbus Watches,
in Geld and Silver Cae3, at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. BeautituI wedding gifts in
Jewelry, Diamonds, Bronzes,
Arundel
the. best in the world.
OUR MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT
is as complete as any in the larger cities. We manufacture Rings, Masonic Marks, Society
Pins, Jewelry or all kinds, Diamond Mounting and any special or odd pieces in any desired
style.
MOXOGRAMMING and Fine Jewelry and Watch repairing a specialty. All work warranted.
Call and examine our stock and leave your repairing with
Zalnirs Cerner, Lancaster, Pa.
VLOTUINO.
GAEFIELD TS: HANCOCK
FALL. CAMPAIGN OF 1880
semeSXt'nllini
States, there can be no doubt in the mind or any person in want efWO-HIM. as te wheic
can be bought the cheapest and the bt-st, cither in Ready-made or Made te Ordc.
MYERS & RATHFON,
Ventre Hall Xe. 12 East Kius Street, the Great Clothing Emporium.
The second sterv room is packed brim full with the greatest variety of READY MADE
CLOTHING IFOR MEV, YOUTHS, BOYS AND CHILDREN, all our own manufacture. They
are""ll intulc, well trimmed, and the goods are a'l sponged belere they are made up in gar
ments.
MEN'S ALL WOOL SUITS AS LOW AS $12.00.
Our Piece Goods fill the lirst fleer te its utmost capacity, and is nicely arranged, se as te
i.... li ... ..i....- !... ...I,-.. ..-...,.. nt ucein-- tin- whole stock in a verv short snace et time. e
B"1, t,"J 1' ";"- "-" -- ?" "5.. " ... .1.. l.....
MYERS &
Se. 12 EAST KING STBEET,
liliY GOODS.
New Fall CleaksanflIlrBSS Goeis !
WATT, SHAND & COMPANY
have received
tcntieu.
a large Invoice, of CLOAKS AND
DRESS
New Fall Shades in all Weel Cashmeres,
in us.
Just opened an Elegant Line 01 rencu
suits. Special Value in
nation suits.
Black Cashmeres, Black and Colored Silks, Black and Colored
Velvets, Trimming Silks, Brocaded Silks and Velvets.
Black and Colored Satins In Great Variety, at the
NEW YORK STORE.
NEW
HO! FOE THE
TE1ST CENT LINE.
LOOK OUT F0K THE NEW 'BUSES ON THE STREETS.
Leave orders at HOUGHTON'S STORE,
Seuth Queen Street;
10 Cents te any Part of the City for Passengers.
TRUNKS AND BAGGAGE 15 CENTS.
'Buses ill meet all trains east and west. Safe Horses and Accommodating Di Iver-..
JKJ-'Buscs te Hire for Pailies and Clubs at the Lewest Rates, at
NO. 112 SOUTH QUEEN -STREET.
J. C. HOUGHTON,
el'J-lyd
MEDICAL,
DR. BROWNING'S
TOHC AND ALTERATIVE!
Tiie Celebrated Prescription of W. CHAMPION BROWNING, 31. D.
FOR GENERAL DEBILITY AND FURIFllflU THE BLOOD.
Pcrrecllv Purifies th Bleed, Enriches the Bleed, Reddens the Bleed, makes New Bleed,
Wonderfully "Improves thn Appetite, and Changes the Constitution Suffering from General
Debility into one of Vigorous Health. The best proer or its wonderful efficacy is te be obtained
by a trial, and that simple trial strongly establishes it reputation with all.
-It is most scienilllciliy and elegantly compounded by its author and sole proprietor,
W. CHAMPION BROWMNG, M. D.,
117 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. -
A regular graduate of Jetlcrsen Medical College, of Philadelphia, a thorough Chemist and
Skillful Pharmacist. Price, 50c and Sl.OO. Fer sale by the Proprietor and all Druggists and
Dealers in Medicine. di-lydeew&w
WIXE8 AXD
S. OL AT MILLER
RESPECTFULLY calls the attention of his friends as well as
the public in general te his Superior Stock of Old Whiskies;
Gibsen's, Dougherty's, Gughenheimer, Hannissville, Overhelt
and Gaft's Pure Rye, from four te eight years old, which he has
recently bought from first hands for Gash, and will sell from the
original package at reasonable prices, at
Ne. 33 Penn Square.
OEOCEltlES.
-JlfHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
LEVABTS FLOUR
Ne. 227 NORTH PRINCE
STREET.
dl7-lyd
PAINTING.
All kinds of Heuse Painting and Graining
done at the shortest notice and in the best pos
sible style. We have reduced our prices te
$1.75 per day. Shep en West Charlette street.
ectlMmd ALLEN GUTHRIE & SONS.
JEWELRY, Se.
CORNER.
Silverware, and French Clocks.
Spectacles,
BDW. J. ZAHM.
.ww.a-1.1. nntln. mil lit. 111., innsif. ri-ani
RATHFON,
LANCASTER, FEKK'A.
DOLMANS lit prices that mu.-t cemuieud at-
GOODS.
Memio Cleths, Shooda Cleths and Fl
luuuel Suit-
ami j-.ngnsu i-iauisauu .uvcuic
for cembi-
CITY JjTNE.
25 North Queen Street
ERISMAN'S HOTEL, 112
-Ey--- -
:s
LIO.VORS.
TURNPIKE ELECTION.
The annual meeting et the stockholders
of the Lancaster and Wiliiamstewn Turnpike
Read Company for the purpose of electing
officers for the ensuing year, will be held ut
Finney's hotel. North Queen street, in the city
of Lancaster, en MONDAY, NOVEJIBEB 1,
1KS0. between the hours of 11 and 12 o'clock.
oct7-3tdeaw J. M. LONG, Sect.
MRS. C. LIXL.EK,
LADIES' IIAIKDKESSEIC
Manufactnrerand Dealer in Hair Werk, Ladies;
and Gents' Wigs. Combings straightened una
made te order. Hair Jewelry of all kinds made
up. Alse, Kid Glevcsand Feathers cleaned and
dyed.atNes.iJ5 and 227 North (Jueen street,
fourdeors above P. B. R. DepeL el-3md
travelers? a vide
LANCASTER AND MILLKRSVILLE K. R
Cars ran us fellows :
Leave Lancatser P. K. Depot), at 7. 9, an.l
11:30 a.m., and 2, 4, 6 aud 8:30 p. in., except en
Saturday, when the last cur leaves tit 9:30 p. m.
Leave Millcrsville (lower end) at 5, S, and
a. M., and 1, 3, 5 and 7 p. ni.
Cars run daily en above time except en Sun
day.
COLUMBIA AND FORT DEPOSIT R. R
Trains new ran regularly en the Columbia
and Pert Deposit Railroad en the following
time:
TATIOKS NOBXn
WAEt).
Express.
A.X.
Express,
p. x.
Pert Deposit....
Peachbottem....
Safe Harber.....
Columbia
C:35
7:12
7:59
b-30
3:50
4:21
5:01)
5:
2rfX
3:13
3:06
C'JO
Statiess Seuth-! Express. Express. Accem.
WARD. A. M. r. ST. -A.X.
Columbia ' 10:53 6-20 7:50
Safe Harber. HriJ 5:4s ArWXJ
r. jr. r. if. Le&W
Peachbottem 12.-07 7S2 11.07
p.n.
Pert Deposit 12:15 ?:CC 12:25
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD NKn
SCHEDULE On and utter SUNDAY
AUGUST 2M. 1S, trains en the Pennsylvania
Railroad will arrive ami leave the Lancaster
and PhilaiiL'Iphia depots as follews:
FsTtvArn Leave Arrive
'STwAcn. t.ane'tiT Fhilad'a
Philadelphia Express 2:10 a.m. 4:15 a. m
Fast Line .V20 " 7:M "
Yerk Acceii. Arrives; 8.00 " ....
Harrisbuig Kxpress S:tC " 10:10 "
DillervllloAci-eni. Arrive, S-Ae "
Columbia Accommodation, 0:10 " 12:01 r. si.
Frederick Accem. Arrives. 12.55 " ....
Pacific E-cpifM, I:ii0 r.n. 3:15 "
Sunday M.tl! 2:00 5:t "
Jelm-tewn Etpicss, 3:Q " 5::f0 "
Day Expiess 4:4 " :I5 '
Harristiurg Accoiiiiuedat'n, 0ri5 " '.KM "
Westwaru.
Arrive
.unc'ter
Way Pas-cuger,
Mail Traiii Ne. I.via Ml. Jey,
Mail Tram .2,vla Cel'bia,
Niagara A Chicago Express
Sunday Mail,
Fast Line,
Frederick Accommodation,
Dlllcrvllle I.ecal.via Mt.Jey
5:10 a.m
lti:10 "
10:15 "
tl:0.i "
1030 "
2:10 r.Jt.
2:15 '
2:.K "
.: 15 "
7rA' "
7-W "
8:50 "
Harrisburg Aceommedat'n,
Columbia Aci-imiiiiodatieii,
iiarriseurg express,
Pittsburg Express,
Cincinnati Express,
Pacific Express
!!. "
2.10 A.M
Pacilie Express, east, en Siinilay, when il.ig
geil, will step at .Middletown. Eliziilnthtewn
Jit. Jey, Lamlisvillc, Bird-in-llaiid, Lcnian
Place, Gap, Christiana, Parkesbiirg, Ceutc
vllle, Oakland and Glen Lech.
Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when .lagged,
will step at Dovningtiwii,CeatesviiU. Parkes
biirg, Mt.Jey, Elizabethtewu and Middli-tewu.
Haiioveraceeuimodation west, connecting at
Lancaster uith Niagara and Chicago Express
at 11:05 a. in., will run through te Hanover.
Freileiirk Ac-omuieilatioii, west, connects nt
Lancaster, with Fast Line, west, at 2:1(1 r. n..
and will mil through te Frederick.
T1ADING & COLUMBIA IC.K.
AKUAM'EMKNT OF PASSENGER TRAINS.
MAY 10th, ISsO.
NORTHWARD.
LEAVE.
Quarryville
Lancaster, Kingst
Lancaster
Columbia
Aimivr:.
Reading
Leave
'Philad'a I
X'2-M .m.
7:30 "
tt:(X) "'
"aw "
11:50 "
ssat i.
law
s:a
-J-i". "
J:I0 "
11:55 "
a.m.
'J:M
9-.30
SOUTHWARD.
LEAVE.
Reading
AIIIUVE.
Columbia
Lancaster.
Lancaster. Kingbt...
Ouarryville
a.m. i-.ai. r.M.
II: 15 .... 2-33
7:55 3:40
K:05 1:00 3:50
7:55 1:05 3: te
10:05 3:20 5.50
r.M.
5r2f
5:30
7:00
Trains connect, at itcatling with trains te anil
from Philadelphia, Pottsville, Harrisburg, Al Al
leiitewn ami New Yerk, via Bound Broek
Reute.
At Ceiiiuibii with trains found from Yerk,
llane. cr. Gettysburg, Frederick and Balti
more. A. M. WILSON, fjupt.
.JEWElAiY.
LOUIS wekei:.
WATCHMAKER.
Ne. 1593. NORTH O.UEEN STREET, near P. It.
It. Depot, Lancaster, Pa. Geld, Silver and
Nickel-cn-i'd Watches, Chains, Clocks, Ac.
Agent for the celebrated Pantascepie Specta
cles and Eye-G las-jcs. Repairing a specialty,
aprl-lyil
Complete
Bridal
Outfits
In
Silver and
Tea Sets,
Soup Tureens,
Ice Pitchers,
Cake Baskets,
Coffee Spoons,
Knives,
Perks,
Spoons,
Casters, &c, &c
Ware, atReasen-
able Prices.
AUGUSTUS RHOADS,
JEWELER,
Ne. 20 Kaht Kin? Street, Lancaster, Pa.
Perfection in the quality of Dia
monds cannot be attained except
by thoae who have had a long ex
perience in selecting and dealing in
the flnest stones.
This experience Bailey, Banks &
Biddle have had for nearly half a
century.
The Diamonds selected for the
present season's business have beau
chosen -with great care and are un
questionably the whitest and the
most brilliant te be had.
They range in size from the small
est te the largest, affording every
purchaser an opportunity of being
suited both as te size and as te prica.
The prices
will be found lower
than these
Dealers.
of any ether Diamond
BAILEY, Mil k BIDDLE,
JEWELLU-, SILVERSMITHS, IMPORTERS,
12TII AND CHESTNUT STS.,
PHILADELPHIA.
epK-3mdT,T5
INSTATE OF JOHN M. GOOD, LATE OF
ll I.:in':i-tfr City, deceased. Letters of
udminUtialieu en said estate having been
granted te the liudcrsigncd.allpersens indebt
ed thereto are requested te make immediate
paymeii. and tlie-e having claims or demands
a"ain-.l ilsc-ame, will present them without
ilelav for -e'tleincnt te the undersigned.
3 SAMUEL WORST,
W. R. Wilses. Administrator.
Attorney, scp25-6tdeaw
1 .''STATK or ADULl'II SCHMIDT, OFTUE
J City of Lancaster, dee'd. Letters testa
mentary en .-uid estate liavliigbeen granted te
the nnden-igued, all persons Indebted thereto
arc expected te make immediate p.-iyincnt,und
these having claims or demunds against thu
same, will pre-cntthem -tvitheut delay for set
tlement te the undersigned, residing in the
City of Lancaster.
MARGARET SCHMIDT, Executrix.
J::e. A. Cetle, Attorney. 3lI-Gtdeavr
A.M. A.Jl. l'.M.
7:30 11:55 (1:10
r.M.
AW 2:05 8.-20
J-.XI 2:05 8:10
9:15 8-20
10:50 923
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