Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, August 16, 1881, Image 3

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LANCASTER MLY INTELLIGENCER, TUJ&pA? AUGUST 16, 1881.
OFF TO BEADING.
A Picnic for tee KntgnU at.JPjx'
Lancaster Division Ne. 6, U. R. K. of P.,
will visit Reading te-morrow, parading
from tbcir armory te the upper depot,
leaving Lancaster en the regular train at
8 a. m., -and net en the special excursion
train from West King street as has been
erroneously announced.
Ae.6 will parade forty-five Sir Knights
under their efficient 8. K. C. Jehn Barn
hart, the veteran soldier and diciplinarian.
The Keystone band, of Lancaster, which,
though young aj an organization has made
rapid strides toward the rendition of high
class martial music, and among whose
members are te be found a number of
Lancaster's' finest musicians, will accom
pany them.
They will participate in the various ex
ercises of the public demonstration at
Reading en Wednesday afternoon and
evening, and returning arrive in Lancaster
at 8:30 p. in. en Thursday.
Lancaster ledge Ne. C3 IL of P. have ac
cepted the invitation of the Knights of
Pythias, of Heading, requesting them te
confer the Knights Rank in the Amplified
form.
This beautiful work will be a novel and
deeply interesting feature te the greater
numlR-r eftlie visiting and resident Knights
at Reading, as but lour ledges of the four
hundred and fifty in this grand jurisdic
tion confer the Knights rank in this form,
our local ledge, Ne. C8 being one of them.
On similar occasions in their past history
flattering compliments have been paid t
old Lancaster ledge, ler tbe masterly man
ner in which it has conducted the work of
this degree, and the present expectation
of its members is te eclipse past recctds
at Reading for the honor of the old ledge,
and the city whence she hails.
Qnite a number of Knights from this
city went ever te Reading today, and the
attendance at the convocation there is ex
pected te be very large.
Police Cases.
Geerge Welsh, arrested en complaint of
his son-in-law, Isaac Reinhart, for drunk
en and disorderly conduct was committed
by Alderman Barr for a hearing.
Aaren Baurngardncr, en complaint" of
his wife, was also arrested and committed
by Alderman Barr, for a hearing of drunk
en and disorderly conduct.
The cases of malicious mischief and
drunken and disorderly conduct charged
against Leuis Reidenbauh, were heard ly
Alderman Barr this afternoon. The
malicious mischief case was dismissed,
the prosccuter,Christian Hagelgans, failing
te appear. The accused was made te pay
costs en the drunken and disorderly case
and was discharged.
Chas. Maukinsen has sued Dr. P. W.
Hicstand, proprietor of the Millersville
railway, for caning his boy who is alleged
te have been stealing a ride en the rail
way car.
Finished.
This afternoon the pavcis finished the
laying of the Belgian block pavement en
North Queen street and Chestnut. The
job appears te be a geed one and gives
great satisfaction te the property owners
along the line, many of whom are actively
engaged in relaying their pavements and
adjusting them te the new line of curb
fixed by the city surveyor. Charles A.
Rengier was the first te lay his pavement
and rebuild his awning te accord with the
increased width of the sidewalk. When
all the ether property holders have done
se North Queen street, from Centre
square te the raihead, will be the finest
promenade in the city.
Corener Inquest.
Last evening, Corener Mishlcr and a
jury el inquest met at the late residence of
Daniel Stunner, 230 Hairisburg turnpike,
te inquire into the ciicumstauces attend
ing his death, the particulars of which
were published in yesterday's Intei.t.t
gexcek. After viewing the body the jury
returned te the hotel of Capt. J. A. Schuh,
where they heard the witnesses, and made
up their verdict which was that Mr
Stauffcr bad come te his death by being
kicked by a horse, uiulcr circumstances
stated yesterday.
The Union's lilrtlidey.
On Sunday the Union fire company was
121 years of age, and last evening the
members celebrated the event by serenad
ing the officers of the company. The com
pany headed by the Kcystone band march
ed te the residences of the officer, at each
of which the band played sevcial pieces.
After they had finished the members were
taken te Eugene Bauer' m .saloon, en East
King strcef, where they pat took of refresh
ments and eatables and the evening was
quite pleasantly spent.
ltreuglit te Lancaster.
Yesterday morning Sheriff Stiine went
te Philadelphia and arrested Jacob Barge,
formerly of this city. Barge was adminis
trator of his father's estate. He sold the
property te a paity. who deeded it te him,
Jehn Herlim; and Israel Landis were his
sureties and at their instance a citation was
issued. Yesterday afternoon the affair
was settled by Barge giving his sureties a
judgment against the property.
Assigned estate.
Jehn Breueruan and his wife Ann Brcn
eman, of Warwick township, have filed
with the county recorder a deed of assign
ment of all their property, for the benefit
of creditors, and named P. W. Christ ai d
Hiiam Brubaker as assignees.
Sale or lte.it Estate.
Yesterday Henry Sliubcrt, auctioneer,
sold at private sale the property of Jehn
B. Reth, en North Duke street, te J. Hay
Brown etq. The teims are private.
Thursday's .Greut ExcurMei).
Frem all parts of the county ceme re
ports which indicate that the excursion te
Atlantic City en next Thursday will be
the popular event and signal success of the
season. In Columbia, Elizabethtown,
Quarry villc, Gap and ether points between
these stations and Lancaster, our corres
pondents write us that great interest is
felt in this trip and raauy pcople from
these respective sections propose te take it.
It comes at a timely season ; the rate is
low ; the arrangemeuts and accommoda
tions excelleut ; the schedule convenient
and the place of destination the most pop
ular at the sea coast. The great advan
tage offered by this excursion is that
these going ou it can come home via
Philadelphia by any train within two
days.
Crystal Secial Club excursion te Atlantic
City and Philadelphia will take place en Snn
day, august 21st. Keund trip tickets geed ter
three day?. Fare te Atlantic City, from Lan
caster and Columbia, only $300, Bruckarts.
Petersburg. Lnndisville, Lancaster Junction,
Manheim, LittU and Ephrata, only $175,
Tickets te Philadelphia trem Bruckarts,
Petersburg, Landlsville, Lancaster Junction,
Manheim, l.ititz, Ephrata, $1.73. Trains leave
Lancaster, King street, at 4 a. m., Columbia at
4 a. in.; returning same day. ul5,l(",18430A2tw
Elcctriclty.
Dr. Brubaker, of Phlledclphl i, the cloctro clectro cloctre
pathlo physician, treats ull diseases success
fully with electricity, without medicine or
pain te the patient. The Docter comes, well
recemincn.led by men et standing and celeb
rity of Philadelphia and throughout the coun
try, and whose nies are sufficient evidence
ei his ability. Office 217 West King street, Lan
caster, Pa. angl5-lwd
Atlantic City.
Secure your tickets forthe excursion en the
ISth te Atlantic City ever the Pennsylvania.
Goby this -route. They will net compel you
te lay ever or pay extra. 1 td
General Butler acknowledges te have been
neatly shaved with Cutlcnra Shaving Seap.
City Bill rotten.
Canen A Jlensel, city bill pesters ana dls
tributers, office Iirrcraanen building, Ne. .
EtBth Queen street.
Nervous debility, weakness and decline pre
vented by a timely use et Malt Bitters.
SPECIAL SOTICEH.
Brain and Nerve.
Wells' Health Renewer, greatest remedy en
earth ler Impotence, leanness, sexual debility
Ac. 81, at draggists. Depot, Jehn F. long;
A Sens, I ancaster.
Malarial Fever.
Malarial Fevers, constipation, torpidity of
the liver and kidneys, general debility, ner
vousness and neuralgic aliments yield readily
te this great disease conqueror. Hep Bitters.
It repairs tbe ravages or disease by converting
the loed Inte rich bleed, and it gives new life
and vigor te the aged and Infirm always. Sec
Proverbs " In ether column.
have our Hair M.eep it Beautiful.
Ttie " Londen Hair Celer Restorer" Is the
most delighllul article everJjintroduced;te the
Ameiican people and la totally different from
all ether Hair Restorers, being entirely free
trem all Impure ingredients that render many
ether articles for the hair obnoxious. Where
baldness or lulling of the Iiair exists, or prema
ture gruyness, from sickness or ether causes,
its use will restore the natural youthful color,
and cause a healthy growth, cleansing the
scalp from all Impurities, dandruff, etc., at the
same time a most pleasing and lasting lialr
dressing, fragrantly perfumed, rendering it
settund pliable, making it uu indispensable
article in ever' toilet. Ask your druggist for
Londen Hair Celer Restorer. Price 73 cents a
bottle. Six bottles, $4. Muln depot ler the
United States, 330 North Sixth street, Philadel
phia. inll-lvdTThAFAw
TUB FARMERS FRIEND.
Dr. Harber's Red Herse Powders are the best
in the market. They ara net a mere loed made
et inert and cheap materials, but a veritable
Medicine. They contain lour times the strength
of ordinary horse and cattle powders, and will
cu.re uiul latten stock In one-fourth the time,
acting at once upon the digestive organs and
secretions, und may be safely relied upon for
the cure of coughs, cold?, distemper, glanders
and all di.-eases of horse, mules, cattle, sheep,
hogs and poultry. They will Increase the
quantity und quality of milk In cows and keep
all kinds et stock in a healthy condition. Sold
everywhere at 20c. per pack, G ler $1 ; large
size -lOc, or 3 ter $1. Sold In Lancaster at
Cochran's Drug Steiv, 137 and 139 North Queen
streets. aug2-lydeedAwl
nay Fever.
Mit. A. L. Avert, Pharmacist, Newark, X.
J. Having been severely afflicted ter eleven
years witty Hay Fever, after trying almost
every I hing without avail, I gave up all hopes
of being cured, when I purchased et you a
box of Ely's Cream Balm. Te my surprise,
alter ti few applications, I was entirely re
lieved, li. tV Aiflex Hakri3, Letter Carrier, Ne.
14, New P. O., Newark, X. J.
Messrs. Whitk A Bcrdick, Druggists, Ithaca,
N. Y. 1 recommend te these suffering (as I
have been) with Hay Fever, Ely's Cream
Balm. Having tried nearly all the remedlesl
could tlud, and give this a decided preference
ever them all. It has given me Immediate re
lief. C. T. Stephens, Hardware Merchant,
Ithaca, X. Y. Sept. C, 1SS0. Price 60 cents.
lv29-2wdeedAw
Itching Piles symptoms ana Cure.
The symptoms are moisture, like pcrspira
tieu, intense itching, increased by scratching,
very distressing, particularly at night, as If
pin worms were crawling in and about the
rectum the private parts are sometimes af
fected ; It allowed te continue very serious re
sults 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, 50 cents, three boxes
for $1 i". Sent by mail te any address en re
ceipt of price la currency or three cent post
age .stumps. Prepared only by Dr. Swayne
Sen. 330 North Sixth street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Sold by all prominent druggists,
i uiic-23-3mdM WSAw
A Cough, Celd or sere Tnreat should de
stepped. Neglect frequently results In an In.
curable Lung Disease or Consumption.
Brown's Bronchial Troches de net disorder
the stomach like cough syrups and balsams,
but act directly en the inflamed parts, allaying
lrviUitlen, give relief in Asthma, Bronchial
Coughs, Catarrh, and the Threat Troubles
which Singers and Public Speakers are subject
te. Kr thirty yearn Brown's Bronchial
Troches have been recommended by physi
cians, and always give perfect satisfaction.
Having been tested by wide ami constant use
for nearly an entire generation, they have at
tained well-merited rank among the tew staple
remedies of the age. Sold at 25 cent, a box
everywhere. m8-1vdTTliASAlvw
Ge te II. B. Cochran's urug store, 137 North
Queen street, for Mrs. J-Yeeman's iYfetv Aiu Aiu
tienal Dyes. Fer brightness and durability et
coier.nre unenuaicu. color irem 2 ve a pounds
Directions in bullish aim tierman.
Price. 15
cents.
HENRY'S CARBOLIC SALVE.
The best Salve in the world for cuts, bruises,
sores, ulcers, suit rheum, tettcr.cbupped hands,
chilblains, corns and all kinds et skin erup
tions, freckles and pimples. The salve Is
guaranteed te give perfect satisfaction In
every case or money refunded. Be sure you
get Henry's Carbolic Salve, as all ethers are
but imitations and counterfeits. Price 25 cents.
Sold In Lancaster at Cochran's Drugstore,
137 and 13 ) North Queen street.
Metnrrs! Mement: t Mothers!!
Aie you disturbed at night and broken of
your rest by a sick child suffering and crying
with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth 1
Ifs.-., go at once ami get a bottle of MRS.
WIXSLOWS SOOTHING SYRUP. It will re
lieve the peer little sutlercr Immediately de
pend upon it; there is no mistake about it.
There is net a mother en earth who has ever
used it, wne will net tell you at once that it
will regulate the bowels, and give rejt te the
mother, and relief and health te the child,
operating like magic. It Is perfectly safe te
use in all cases, unit pleasant te the taste, and
is the prescription et one et the eldest and
best female physician and nurses in the
Uu'ted Mates. Sold everywhere; 25 cents a
Initie. mar7-rvdAwM.WAS
lu the Whole History er Medicine
Ne preparation has ever performed such mar
velous cures, or maintained se wide a reputa-i
tien, as Ater's Cuerrt Pectoral, which Is
recognized as the world's remedy lerall dis
eases of the threat and lungs. Its long-continued
scries et wonderful cures lu all
climates has made it universally known us a
sale and reliable agent te employ. Against
ordinary colds, which are the forerunners et
mere serious disorders, It acts speedily and
surely, always relieving suffering, and erten
saving life. The protection it affords, by its
timely use in threat and chest disorders,
makes it an invaluable remedy te be kept al
ways en hand in every home. Ne person can
afford te be without it, and these who have
once used It uever will. Frem their knowl
edge et Its composition and effects, physicians
use the Ckerrt Pectoral extensively in their
practice, and clergymen recommend it. It is
absolutely certain In Its remedial effects, and
will always cure where cures am possible.
Fer sale by all dealers. aull-lwdeedAw
Net Fer m Fortune.
" Phew," 1 wouldn't marry her if she'd a
fortune. Peer girl, she'd be all right It she
took Spring Blessem, the best thlmr In the
world for offensive breath. Price SO cents.
Fer sale at U. B. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137
North Queen street, Lancaster.
Nature's Sluice-way.
The kidneys are nature's sluice-way te wash
out the debris el our constantly changing
bodies. If they de net work properly the
trouble is lei terery where. Then be wise and
seen as you see signs of disorder get a package
or Kidney Wert and take it falthluUy. It will
clean the sluce-way or sand, gravel or slime
and purify the whole system. Druggists sell
it both liquid and dry, and It Is equally effl
clent either way. Indepmdtnt.
MARRIAGES.
Barratt PniLLtrs. In Yerk, en July 4, at
the residence et the groom, by Rev. J. O. Mil
ler, Harry F. Barratt, or Yerk, Pa., te Miss
Rebecca M. Phillips, or this city. ltd
JEATHB.
Statwml In this city, en August. 14. 1881,
Daniel StauOer.aged 35 years, 8 months and
IS days.
His relatives and Iriends are respectfully In
vited te attend the funeral, from his late resi
dence, ou the Harriaburg pike, near James
street, en Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock.
Interment at Mechanlcsburg. 2td
TeudatIst.
What every one should have, and never be
without. Is Themas' Eclectrle Oil. It Is
thorough and safe in Its effects, producing the
most wondrous cures et rheumatism, neural-
fla, burns, bruises, and wounds et every kind,
or sale at H. B. Cochran's drug store. 137
North Queen street, Lancaster.
POLITICAL.
County Convention.
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 31.
Delegate Elections.
SATURDAY, AUG. 27.
Fer County Commissiener:
(Subject te the choice et the Democratic
cennty convention.
FP.AXK CLARK Strasburg township.
ADAM S. DIETRICH Maner tewuship.
HENRY F. HARTMAN ( Lime Burner )
East Lampeter township.
MARTIN UILDEBR ANT Mount Jey Bor
ough. J ERE MOHLEB Ephrata township.
ISAIAH McKILLIPS Lancaster city.
Fer Cennty Andlter:
Subject te tbe choice et the Democratic
County Convention.
JOHNS. BROWN, Drumore township.
JOHN L. LIUHTNER Leacock township.
JAMES P. MAKSH-Sellsbury township.
XE WAU VERTISS MEETS.
IOTS FOR SALE. GO BUJLUlNO LOTS
j Lime, Duke, r rederlck.Shippeu and New
streets, en long time and easy payments. """
Apply te A. V. RUSSEL,
al.Mtd -Ne. 22 East King street.
t iv. brews;
UNDERTAKER. '
Residence, Ne. 21 Seuth Prince street.
atdTu&S
"II TATliH RENT nOTICK- THOSE STILL
1 1 owing water rent will save themselves
additional exnense lv
paying the same before
E. as the unpaid list
the 1st et SEPTEMBER, us the
will then, in accordance with the ordinance.
be placed in the hands et nu alderman for col
lection. WM. McCOMSET,
ul3-3td Treasurer and Receiver of Tuxes.
"L'OR RKNT.-P1VK ROOMS FIFTY FEET
JO long, suitable ter any kind et manufac
turers, being the rebuilt Cerk Factory, en East
Fulton street, with engine und boiler.
Apply te A. W. RUSSKL,
aI3-;ttd Ne. 22 East King street.
"PENNSYLVANIA R. It.
We knew that everybody knows that the
Best Excursion of the Season
IS TO
ATLANTIC CITY,
On THURSDAY, AUGUST 18th.,
but we want te impress upon your minds that
our tickets are geed te step in Philadelphia.
TICKETS ONLY 83.00. GOOD FOR TWO
DAYS,
CHILDREN HALF PRICE.
Fer sale at all stations Secure your tickets
at once. We will
have ample uccommeila-
tlens. Best et cars,
CLARK
& SCHMID,
Managers.
ltd
TtKSIOVAt..
EAGLE
SHOE STORE !
has removed te
JSe. 51 NORTH QUEKN ST.
(Inquirer building, in the room formerly oc
cupied by Henrv Gerhart.) We have new the
LARGEST and FINEST STOCK OF
BOOTS AND SHOES,
for Ladies, Gentlemen. Misses, Beys and
Children, In the City of Lancaster, at very low
prices.
O-PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO
CUSTOMER WORK.
Repairing done at short notice. Give us a
call. Ne trouble tb show goods. .
ltd JOHN HIEMENZ.
ASSIGNEE'S SALE ON SATURDAY, SEP
TEMBER 10, 1881, by virtue of an order
et the Court et Common Pleas et Lancaster
county, the undersigned, assignee of Daniel
S. Bursk, will sail at public sale, at the Cooper
house, in tlie city of Lancaster, the following
property, te wit,:
All that valuable let or ground, situated en
the north side or East King street. Ne. 17, be
tween Monument Square and Duke street,
known as " Bursk's Grocery Stere," contain
ing in front ou East King street 22 feet, and
extending in depth ai feet, en which is erected
a substantial three-story brick building, nearly
the entire depth et the let. The building has
an outside stairway leading te the second and
third floors making the latter ellglble ler
renting te geed advantage. The property is
bounded en the cast by Christian street, with
an entrance trem said street te the rear or the
building making It a desirable property for
any business.
Persons wishing te view the property will
please call en the premises.
Sale te commence at 7J o'clock p. m , when
attendance will be given and terms made
known by CHRIS I IAN WIDM Y EK.
uulG-dced&wls Assignee.
UEMOURATIC COUNTY CONVENTION.
The Democracy el Lancaster comity will
meet in delegate convention in Lancaster
city en
WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 31,
at Fulton hall, te elect eight delegnles te the
State Convention and nominate a county
ticket.
The delegates from the City ami Lewer Leg
islative districts and from the Upper Sena
torial district will meet at 10 a. m. te elect
delegates te the State Convention, and the dele
gates from the Lewer Senatorial district at
lOa. m. In joint convention te elect the Sena
torial deb gate from the XIII. district.
The delegates from the entire eeunty will
meetiii general convention at 11 a. m. te nomi
nate the county ticket.
The Democracy of the several election dis
tricts will meet en
SATURDAY, AUGUST 27,
te cheese delegates te the county convention
at places and. between hours te be announced
by their respective committeemen, by hand
bills, posted in at least five public places, one
week before the meetings.
The attention et all voters Is directed te the
acts of June 8, 1881, and June 29,1(81. regulat
ing primary meetings and prescribing pains
and penalties for misconduct by voters or elec
tion officers.
By order et the county committee,
W. U. HENSEL, Chairman.
D. MCMCLLKN. )
B. S. Pattxrsex. Secretaries.
W. Haves Griicr, )
alG-Ud&w
CORDIAL INVITATION !
Is given everybody w'je comes te Lancaster,
en business or otherwise,
te call at
Williamson & Fester's
aud sec the preparations they arc making ter
the
Fall Trade.
Seme few cases of
CLOTHING & HATS
have already come In, and In order te make
room for all that Is coming OUR SUMMER
STOCK has been overhauled and
PRICES REDUCED
te such figures as te force the sale or nearly
everything.
WILLIAMSON & FOSTER'S
ONE-PRICE HOUSE,
36-38 BAST KINO STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
TIIED EDITION
TUESDAY EVENING. AUG. 10, 1881.
THE SHADOW OF DEATH
HeveriDg Over the White Heuse.
THE PRESIDENT'S RELAPSE.
FEW
SIGNS OF A CHANGE
THE BETTER.
FOR
INTENSE ANXIETY AT WASHINGTON.
UUT THE bUROEONS STILL HOPEFUL.
A Kestless Night.
Executive Mansion, August 10.-8:30
a. m. Tbe president was somewhat rest
less and vomited several times during the
early part of the night. Since three o'clock
this morning he has net vomited and has
slept tranquilly most of the time. Nutritious
enema are successfully employed te sustain
him. Altogether the symptoms appear
less urgent than yesterday afternoon. At
present his pulse is 110, temperature 9S.G
respiration 18.
Signed! D. W. Bliss.
J. K. BARNES,
J. J. Woodward,
Robt. Retburn,
D. Hates Agnew.
Sleeping.
Executive Mansion, Washington, Aug.
16, 10:30 a. m Unofficial. Private Secre
tary Brown came from the surgeons' room
a few moments age, and reported that the
president was then sleeping. Ne merphia
has yet been injected and there has been
no report el nausea since a a. m.
Twe enemata have been successfully ad
ministered since midnight. Secretary
Brown s tys the morning dressing showed
that the wound was in a perfectly healthy
condition.
Ne Nausea. But Still Weak.
Executive Mansion, Aug. 16, 12:30
p. m. Official Bulletin. The president
has lein tranquil and has net vomited
since the morning bulletin, but has net
rallied from the prostration of yesterday
afternoon as much as was hoped. The
enemata administered are, however, still
retained. At present his pulse is 114,
temperature 08.3, respiration 18.
Signed D. W. Bliss,
J. K. Barnes,
J. J. Woodward,
Robt. Reyburn,
D. Hayes Agnew.
Gleem and Despeuaency.
The members of the cabinet arrived at
various times during the early morning.
Attorney General MacVeagh accompanied
Dr. Agnew, arriving at the mansion about
7:30. When he returned from the private
part of the house he expressed the opinion
that while there was yet hope the patient
was certainly in a very critical condition.
There is a noticeablyvdcspendent expres
sion visible ou these having access te the
president's chamber, and the greatest ret
icence i3 obscrved,especially by the attend
ing surgeons, who de net enter the busi
ness portion of the house unless it is ab
solutely necessary. The despondent
expression of Attorney-General MacVeagh
was especially noticeable. Shortly after
nine o'clock, the cabinet afficers, with the
exception of Secretary Lincole, who ar
rived at a later hour, having just returned
from New Yerk, left the White Heuse for
their respective departments.
Watching and Waiting.
The day bids fair te bj. one of anxious
waiting. The midday bulletin is looked
forward te with interest. The opinion
prevails at the mansion among these who
arc thoroughly conversant with the presi
dent's condition, that should the tempera
ture after the neon diessiug be below the
normal point and the pulse -become meie
frequent, the gravity of the situation will
be increased. If,en the ether hand, the tem
perature should remain normal en de
crease a little, and the pulse still keep up,
the situation will net be considered as ma
terially changed. A stationary tempera
ture and an improved pulse would be the
most S'avorable indication which could be
had at the present time. Nothing directly
from the siuk room has been received since
the fasts abeve stated.
There arc new but few visitors at the
house. But the windows throughout the
city in which the official bulletins are dis
played indicate that there is a general
feeling of alarm throughout the eutire
city. As usual, pending au anticipated
crisis, there are many rumors en the street
such as " the pulse is rapidly increasim; ;'
" it is known that the president cannot
recover," &c, &c. While such stories
may prove te he correct, there is no
foundation for them beyond what has
bcen stated.
Dr. Bliss Don't Give ic Up.
Executive Mansion. WAsniNaxex,
Aug. 16. 12:15 p. m. Unofficial Dr.
Bliss entered the executive mansion a
few minutes age te attend tbe uoen ex
amination. Upen being being approached
by an associated press agent lie said in a
general way that he considered the patient
better than yesterday, whereupon the fol
lowing dialogue ensued :
Reporter " Well, doctor, what are the
real chances?"
Bliss " The chances are indefinite. I
have net seen the patient for an hour or
se, but he was better than yesterday when
I last saw him, and-of course we take en
couragement from that."
Reporter "The midday examination
will be very important ?"
Bliss " Oh, yes ; for instance, if the
temperature should fall much below the
normal point, tbe case would leek quite
badly, particularly se if the pulse should
rise."
Reporter "De you expsct this?"
Bliss " Ne, we de net ; but of course
we cannot predict with any degree of
certainty what will be the result."
Reporter "Yeu de net give up the
case then?"
Bliss (emphatically) "Ne, no; we de
net give it up."
Reporter " Have any intimations been
given te the family te prepare for the
worst ?"
Bliss " Ne, sir ; it has net come te
that."
The doctor theu proceeded te the sick
chamber appearing perfectly calm and
composed.
A Talk With Nurse Fdjen Uoentclal iiul iiul
letla. Executive Mansion, Aug. 16, 1 p. m.
Miss Edseu, ene of the attendants upon
the president, retired at four o'clock this
morning, and did net leave the mansion
for her home until neon. Previous te her
departure she said, in reply te the inter
rogateries of a newspaper correspondent,
that the president's case at this time
was certainly very critical, but that she
still had hopes of his recovery. The
trouble with the. president's stomach, she
said, evidently had nothing te de with the
condition of tbe wound. Comparatively
considered, she remarked in this
connection, the wound is nearly
healed. This new trouble, she said,
is perfectly understood by the sur
geons, and they all have the same idea
about it. She said further, that the presi
dent comprehends the exact situation ;
that he has been told his stomach
demanded absolute rest and that
no attempt will be made for the
present te give him nourishment
in the regular manner. The lady in con.
eluding expressed a hope that by to-mer
row the patient's stomach would be strong
enough te retain something. Iu response
te an inquiry she said that the president
leeks better te day thau he did yesterday.
Dr. Hamilton Expected.
Executive Mansion, Aug. 16, 1:10 r.
M. Unofficial Bulletin. Dr. Hamilton is
expected te arrive in Washington about
10 o'clock te-night.
lr. Iteyburu Interviewed.
Executive Mansion. Au?. 10. l:le p.
m. Unofficial Bulletin. Dr. Reyburn, as
he was leaving the White Heuse, was
asked if he considered the 12:30 bulletin
as indicating cause for alarm. lie re
plied : " There is no perceptible change
in the president's condition since this
morning."
A Uenuivvril Tendency m Mecks.
New Yerk, Aug. 16, 11 a. m. The
alarming news contained iu the Washing
ton dispatches regarding the president's
couditien cast a gloom ever Wall street
which was reflected iu the heavy tone of
the stock market. 'The speculation
opened weak, aud under a very
pronounced pressr.re te sell the eutire list
recorded a sharp decline averaging from $
te 3 j points. Texas, Pacific, Lehigh Val
ley, Nashville, Canada Southern, Kausas
& Texas, Hauuihal & St. Jeseph, Reading,
Unjgi Pacific, Wabash, Pacific & Nash
ville, Chattanooga leading the downward
movement.
The Presidents!! Death Reported In Eng-
Presidents'
llsh
Death Reported
Newpsapers.
Liverpool, August 16. The Daily Pest
and'the Daily Courier, of this city, an
nounce this morning the death 'of Presi
dent Garfield and, publish obituary notices.
Keeping up Heart.
Executive Mansion, Aug. 16. 3 p. m.
Unofficial While the feeling of de
spondency is very general, there are these
who yet maintain that the patieut will
rally, among whom may be especially
numbered Generals Swaim and Rockwell
and Private Secretary Brown. Mrs. Gar
field is said te be as cheerful as the
circumstances will allow, and that she also
entertains a strong belief that her hus
band will recover. Dr. Agnew is quoted
as having said this afternoon, that the
patient was no weaker than he was yester
day, ai'd that there was a very reasenabl
chance of his rallying.
This statement, however, wa3 net ob
tained in a direct manner. Whatever may
be said, there is no denyiug that the case
is extremely critical at the present moment
and unless a favorable change occurs
within a short time may prove fatal.
Dr. Bliss, at a few minutes before three
ocleck this afternoon, said that he
felt confident the wound was doing
as well as it possibly could, and that
the only thing te be overcome new is the
irritability of the patient's stomach which
we are doing our best te master. At the
conclusion of this senteuce the doctor
said, That is all I have te say."
Ne Uced Neirs.
2:45 p. ai. Assistant Secretary of State
Hitt, who just came from the private part
of the heuse, was asked if he had auy
favorable news te communicate, iu re
sponse te which he said : " I am very
sorry that I have net."
WEATHER INDICATIONS
Washington, Aug 16. Fer the Middle
Atlantic states, fair weather, northeast
veering te southeast winds, stationary
temperature, higher pressure.
MARKETS.
eniladelplila Market.
fHiLAUSLratA, August 10. flour strong,
but market quiet; Superflnv, t'i 034; ex
tra 44 MaH 05 ; Ohie & Indiana faintly, at
td 2ig; CO; Pennsylvania family f5 7
G12: St. Leuis de 6 2."GC7."; Miuniyjetu
Extra 10 0)30 c0: de straight, $0 50g0 7.t;
winter teient $7 25jjj7 75: gpiing de 7 i'iS
7i.
Rye flour at $4 0()ffl500.
Win
heal market and prices easier; Ne. S Wit-
crn Ited 1 31(gl35;Dd.and l'ennaRvd$l .11
Q133; de Amber SI 34V133.
Cern scarce and namer; steamer, G7
G3c;snll yellow (SKG9c; sail mixed, 07X
63c ; Ne. 3, mixed, t667c.
Oats scarce and higher; Ne. 1 White,
4'J50c; No.2,de4848Kc;No. 3. de 4S4Sc;
.Ne.!!, Mixed, 4647c.
Rye none here.
Previsions-market and prices firm ; nitss
perk $18 00218 50 beet Utun, !1 50323;
India mejs beet, $2900.
Bacen Smoked shoulder 8fSc ; salt de
7K8c; smoked hums 13313Kc; pickled
I.HU18, lOKQllc.
Lard steady; city kettle $12 23; loose
buieiiern,91123; prime steam $12.
flutter market firm ; choice grades scarce ;
Ceamery exira Western at ai; Pennsylva
nia at 23330c; de geed te choice
23625c: Bradford county and New Yerk
extra. 2324e ; firsts, 022c.
Rolls steady; Pennsylvania 15162 ; Western,
12914c.
Eggs scarce and higher; Penn'a 1919e;
Western 17lSc.
Cheese Market steady hut quiet : New
Yerk tell cream 10&llc; Western full
cream 9c ; de fair te geed, 8Q9?.
Petroleum quiet; Refined 7c.
Whisky strong at $1 13.
Seeds Goed'to prime Clever jobbing atj8Q
Sc ; Timethy firm at 3 00g3 10 ; de r'lax
8H.d firmer at $1 28 for spot.
Hew Xetk Market.
Kb ebx, Aug. 16. Cleur State and West
ern a shade stronger and very moderate ex ex
eort and home trade demand; Superfine
State $4 3034 B5 ; extra de 4 9035 25 ; choice
de 15 3005 35: fancy de 15 4006 75: round hoop
Ohie 150005 30: choice dots 3506 75; superfine
western f 4 2504 80 ; common te geed ex
tra de $4 8005 0 ; choice de S5 8005 73 ; choice
white wheat de, at $5 2506 25. Southern
strong; common te fair extra $5 15
06 25 ; geed te Choice de 16 3006 83.
Wheat feverish X&c higher ; moderate
speculative business ; Ne. 2 Red, August, II 36
01 SCVi ; co Sept,,$l 36K01 36 : de October,
Sl3S4139; de November, 1 47.
Cern Prices lc higher : fairly active ;
mixed western spot, 62066)c ; de future,
G607OUC.
eatiA0Kc better; active speculative busi
ness ; Ne. August. 42042; de September,
4l04Hc ; de October, 420f2c ; State. 46
53c ; Western, :44052c.
Urala and Prevision Quotations.
One o'clock quotations of grain and provis previs
ions, furnished by 8. K. Yundt, Breker, 1534
East King street. n
Chicago. ' Aug. IC.
Aug. Sept. Oc
Wheat 1.31 $ i.u j.i9
Cern 59 .60X .604
Oats .3t .36)4 -37J4
Perk 17.47K 17.55
Lard 11.37J 11.47H
PaiLASsxraiA.
Aug. Sept. Oct.
Wheat $l2i 9 1.25 l.27
Cern CT .674 .70
Necn notations of Urals Market
Furnished by Jacob it. Leng, Commission
Breker.
Chicaoe. Au?.
Wheat $ 1.31
Sept. Oct.
MS f LltH
Year.
U
Oct.
59X
S .
1760 17.77JJ
ita 11.45
Sept. Oct.
1.3.& $ 1 J7V
.67 . ,9)i
. .
Cern ,
Oats
awrtlTU
Philadelphia.
SStf
Aug.
$ LS?j5
MX
Wheat.,
Cern....
Oats
a
Philadelphia Cattle Market.
Mexdat, Aug 15. The arrivals et cattle at the
various Pfliladelpliia yards were ter the week :
Beeves, 2,900 head ; sheep. 13,030 head ; hogs,
3 400 head. Previbus week Beeves, 3,500 head:
sheep, 15,000 head ; hogs, 3,000 head. ,
Heet Cattle The light run with tbe cooler
weather had the effect of raising prices iicW
pound.
We quote as fellows :
Extra. GA67c : Geed. CVBGUc Medlnm. r,V'
06c: Common. i3c.; Light Texas and
Urassers, 3j&04?c.
Bulls and cows were unchanged at2i04c.
Slippery Cows were active at$1023.
Calves were active at TJ.a.-.K'c.
Milch cows weretairlvactlve at$25055, with
sales of extra dairy as high as 1 1C0.
Sheep The geed grades of sheep, lambs and
stock ewes were In geed demand and prices
iic unu, wniie me common sieck was uuu
and net wanted.
We quote as follews:
Geed te extra sheep 5JS55ic; medium, 80 te
85 Ibs..4K5c ; Chester cennty lanib. 6Q
i?wi iTeaiern no. -iQjbc; sieck ewes, 3tf
i 50; wit h sales of common as low as $2
'Hogs The market during the past week was
active and prices were unchanged. We quete
rrem 8J4J9Aic., according te quality and con
dition. SALKS AT TUB WEST PHILADELPHIA STOCK YARDS.
Reger Mayne, 0J Western, 5G)ic.
A. A J. Christy, 234 West Va., 4Jiic.
E. S. & B. F. McFlllen.lGO Western. KGXe.
Owen Smith. 17 West Va.. ucct. A. W. Weed
ford ; SO Western, acct. A. W Woedford:
10 Western, acct. J. J. McClerey ; 16
Western, ucct. F. Schcctz : 15 Western,
acct. W. O. Hughes ; 16 Western, acct.
H. C. Louder, 3j06v;c.
Jehn McA rule. 130 Western, 6CXc.
M. Ulman. 127 Western, 56c.
Schamberg ft Paul. 156 Western and Cel. 4',-f
Leuis Hern. 43 Western unci Vt Vil. 4WS-
duiucs uicmsen, w western, 4Kauic.
Daniel Smyth & Bre , 170 Western, 5kflyc.
Dennis Smyth, 0 Western und Cncster co., f
GJc.
J:imes Aull, 42 Western, 5GWc.
Abe Ostheim, 20 West Va.. 3tic.
Bachmun A Levi. 130 Western, 4itc.
M. Levi, 75 W. Va., 56Kc
S. Dreiius, 22 W. Va , 5Jc.
J. F. Sadler & Ce., 40J Western, 4i06Kc:
Cyrus Miller, 25 Western, Pennsylvania, 3
4c.
Henry Miller, 15 Western, 486Jf;c.
James Eustace. 20 Texas. iiiiip.
F. Schcetz, 30 Western, 50Jsc.
miKSSKD XKATS.
Dressed Beeves were active and prices were
unchanged until the close te-day, when iyAc
ft lb higher was asked.
SALES LAST WEEK.
That. Brudley, 135 head at 8!c.
A. A. IJeswcll K) de. at 7i9e.
C. S. Dengler, 61 de. at 89c.
W. 11. Brown 135 de. at 79)c.
J. F. Lewdcn 42 de at 99C.
Dressed sheep were fairly nctive.
Samuel Stewart sold 570 head dressed sheep
at 8g.9ic.
stecic jnaraet.
New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Stocks
also United States Bends reported dally liy
Jacob B. Leng. N. E. Cor. Centre Square.
Naw Yerk Stocks.
Stocks weak.
Aug. 16.
A. V. P. M. P M
10:00 1:00 3:00
Ay(4
VUi 124M 123
31 IJHCj1
Chicago & North Western. ...
Chicago. Mil. St. Paid
Canada Southern
Vr. C A I. C 1 It..... ....
Del., LiUCk.A Western
Delaware A Hudsen Canal... .
Denver A Rie Grande
Hannibal A St. Jee
Lake Shere A Mich. Southern.
1134 113-4 tl2
64S 62 63JJ
21J6 ... 21K
123'4 122 I22$g
Wi m vya
Jj5 05
91 .... 92
vayH 122TJ i:
Manhattan Elevated 19
18
9455
178
a
42$
94
aiicmgan central
Missouri. Kansas A Texas 42
N. Y., Luke Erie A Western.... 4.1
New Jersey Central 93
X. Y.. Ontario A Western 313
1J
31
New Yerk Central 143 ....142
Ohie A Mississippi 37f4' 374 3644
Pacific Mall Steamship Ce.... 50 49 49
St. Paul A Omaha 40 39 30
de Preferred 103 13M 101W
Central Pacific 91 0lk 91
Texas Pacific .- 52 52 tttli
Union Pacific 1234 123 ia
Wabash. St. Leuis A PaciUc... 4 49 48
i-reierreu. rny teyfr
Western Union Tel. Ce 83 96
Philadelphia.
3tecks feverish.
Pennsylvania R. R... 04 G.1
Reading .....J 30 30
Lehigh Valley
Lehigh Navigation 44 ...
Buffalo, Pitts. A Western 'tl 21
Northern Central
Northern PaciUc. 40 39
" Prelcrred 80 79$
Hestenville
Philadelphia A Erie U. H
lewaGnlch Mining
80
85
!0l
6
21
52J2
38
78
22
24
United States Bends.
P.M.
1:00
116
114
101
102
United States 4 per cents.
4 "
" S "
3
ixical Mlecks ant! Hends.
Par
val.
.$le
. 100
. 100
. 100
. 100
. 100
. 100
Lai
BOlt
$105
114
118..'
120
lOf
112
103
103.50
105
$114
lllifti
103.31
103.5
ItucClty iter ct. Lean, dee 1882.,
1885..
' " 1890..
" " 1895.
' 5 per ct. in 1 or 30 years
' ftpercl. Scheel Lean..
" 4 " in ler 20 years.
" 4 ' In 5 or 2i years.
100
100
" 4 " in 10 or 20 years.
miscellaneous bends.
Qunrryvillc R. R., dun 1893 $100
ICcadlng A Columbia 1(. It. , due 1332 100
Lancaster Watch Ce., due 1&S6 loe
Lancaster Gas Light und Fuel Ce.,
due in ler 20 years VA
Lancaster Gas Lisht and Fuel Ce..
title lSSlt... ........... ........ 100 06
Stevens Heuse .... ..100 70
BANK STOCKS.
First National Bank. $100 9t7be
Farmers' Nntiennl Bank 30 102.5
Lancaster County National Ilank. 30 102 2?
Columbia National Hank 100 140
Ephrata National Bank 1W
First Natienul Hank, Columbia . .. 100 135
First National Hunk, Strasburic.... 100 134.U
First National Bank. Marietta 100 202.5t
First Natienul Bank, Mount Jey.. 100 143 75
Lititz Natienid Bunk 100
Manheim National Hank 100 141.5)
Union National Bunk. Mount Jey. 50 70.M
turnpike stocks.
Big Spring A Beaver Valley 9 25 9 10.2r
Bridgeport 13 20
Columbia A Chestnut Hill 25 18
Columbia A Washington 25
Columbia A Big Spring 25
Lancaster A Ephrutu 25
Lane , Eiizabetht'n AMiddlet'n 100
Lancaster A FrultvlIIe. 50
Lancaster A. Lititz : 25
Lancaster A Willlainstewii 25
Lancaster A Maner 50
Lancaster A Manheim 25
Lancaster Marietta 25
Lancaster A New Helland 100
20
14.1b
47.2T
51
50
C2.51
5ft
9i
30.44
25J8
83
275.il
40.lt
21
4
Lancaster A Snsquehanna. 300
Lancaster A Willow Street 25
StrasbunrA MillDert.
. 25
Marietta A Maytown
Marietta A Mount Jev
25
lnSCBLLANKOUS STOCKS.
Qqarryvllle It. R 9 50
Millersville Street Car 50
Inquirer Printing Company 50
Wateh Factory 100
Gas Light and Fuel Company. ... 25
Stevens Heuse 100
Columbia Gas Company
Columbia WatcrCempany
Susquehanna Iren Company 100
Marietta Hollowware 100
93.25
25
40
115 bd.
2
75.10
BLACK TXP SHOES.
$5,000,000.
The American Shee Tip Company
WARRANT THEIR
A. S. T. Ce.
BLACK TIP,
That Is new se extensively worn en
CHILDREN'S SHOES
TO WEAR AS LOKO AS THE METAL,
Which was introduced by them, and by which
the above amount has been saved te parents
annually. This Black Tip willsave stm mere,
as besldesT)eing worn en the TOarsergrades .It
is worn en fine and costly shoes where the
Melalip en account el Its leeks would net be
UThei- aU have our Trade Mark A. S. T. Ce.
afnmntid en front Of Tip.
PMents should ask for Shoes with this
BEAUTIFUL BLAOK TIP
en them when purchasing for their children
" scne-lyweew
mi'
G. Schamberg & Ce.. 215 Western, 5l6Xc.
Lnwenstem & Adler, 130 Western. 5K0CKC
" " 82 Texas, Xi$iis.
II. Chain. lr.. S3 West ViluiiiI Wiwtirn UliMip.
W"4
LE0AL NOTICES.
T78TATE
Or JACOB MTRAVrHUTJAVL
jjj la'e et wasmnsten Dorensrn.
lae et Washington boreugn. deceased.
The undersdsrned Auditor, unneintnl te dfi
tribute the balance remaining m the hands et
GeergeS. Mann, executoref said estate, te and
among these legally entitled te tbe same, win
sit ter that nnrnose en SATURDAY. AUGUST
, 1SS1, at IU ocleck a. m , in the Library
Roem of the Court Heuse, in tbe city or Lan
caster, where all persons interested in said
distribution may attend. C. X. SPROU L.
iyl3-4tw Auditor.
ESTATE OF JA9IK3 ALEXANDER, LATK
of Strasburg borough, deceased. Tbe
undersigned Auditor, anoeintcd te distribute
the balance remaining in the hands of David
K. Mayer, administrator, te and among these
legally entitled te the same. wUl sit for that
purpose en THURSDAY, AUGUST 35, 1881, at
10 o'clock a. m in the Library Roem of the
Court Heuse, in the city et Lancaster, where
all persons interested In said distribution may
attend. S. W. SHADLE.
Iyl34tw Auditor.
ESTATE OF PHILIP KOTH, LATE OF
East Cocallce township, deceased. Toe
undersigned Auditor. aDDOlnted te doss en tbe
exceptions filed te account, and te distribute .
the balance remainimc in the hands of Ellas
IL Rhoads, surviving executer or the will of
said deceased, te and among these legally en
titled te the same, will sit for that purpose en
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1331. at 10
o'clock a. m., in the Library Roem of the
Court Heuse, In the cltv of Lancaster, where
all persons in said distribution may attend.
J. u. UOOI),
ty27-ltw . Auditor.
INSTATE OF MARTIN AU3KL, LATE OF
Hi East Cocallce township, deceased. Let
ters et administration en said estate having
been granted te the undersigned, all parson
Indebted thereto are requested te make iuime
illute payment, and these having claims or de
mands tigainst the same, will present them
without delay ler settlement te the undersign
ed, residing in said township.
SAUAIT ADSKL,
Administratrix,
Wst. IS. Wilsen. Att'y. augS-titw
INSTATE OF SARAH UOVLK, LATE OF
J West Lumpptertewiishlp.deceascd. The
undersigned Auditor, appointed te distrilAtit
thu balance remaining in the hands et Frank
lin Bewman. Executer, te and among these
legally entitled te the s:ini, will sit for that
purpose en WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24th.
1881, at 10 o'clock a. in., in the Llbiury Roem of
the Court Heuse, in the city et Luimistcr,
where all persons interested in said distribu
tion may attend. S. W. SIIAOLE,
Jyl3-4tw Auditor.
I 'ST ATE OF JOHN KIKNltORTS. LATE
i or the borough et Strasburg, deceased.
The undersigned Auditor:i, appointed te dis
tribute the balance remaining in the hands of
Inceh Hildebrund and Henry Mtisser, execu execu
eors of the lest will and testament of the de
ceased, te uiul among theso legally entitled te
tin same, will Mit ter thut purpose en FRI
DAY, AUG UST 19, 1881. at o'clock u. in.. In thri
Library Roem et the Court Heuse, in the city
of Lancaster, where all persons interested in
said distribution may attend.
E. II. YUNDT.
ROBERT M. AGNEW,
jy27-4tw Auditors.
17STATE OF J04ECH ROKINSON, LATK
!ii of Drumeie township, dci-eascd. Letters
et administration en said estate liaving been
grunted te the undersigned, all persons In
debted thereto are requested te make Immedi
ate payment, und these having claims or de
mands uguiust the sumo will present tlicni
without delay ter settlement te the under
signed, residing in Drumore township.
CHARLES W. PUSEY,
Chestnut Level Postetllco.
Administrator.
Alexander Harris, Attorney. JulS-Ctw
INSTATE OF DANIEL A11SULER, LATK
!i of West Cocallce township, dee'd. Letters
of administration en said estate having been
granted te the undersigned, all persons in
debted thereto arc requested te make imme
diate settlement, und these having claims or
demands against the same will present them
without delay for settlement te the umler-
s-lgnecl, residing in said township.
HliMKI
IIAUCK. Administrator.
VOLLiAXS. AKWEO, Attorney,
r . Vn .M UA...l. ft........ ..........
jaiSe. 26 Seuth (Jueen struct, Lancaster.
J
yi
HdA4tW
ESTATK OF HENRY SHAFFNKJt, LATK
of Mt. Jey borough, deceased. Letters
testamentary en said estate having been
granted te the undersigned, all persons In
debted te said decedent are requested te make
immediate settlement, and theso having
claims or demands ugainst the estate of said
decedent, te make known the same te the un
dersigned without delay, residing in the
borough et Mt. Jey, I.aiicuster ceuntv. Pn.
LEVI RICKSECKER,
auglOOtw Executer.
JTUiC SALH.
A VALUABLE LANCASTER COUNTY
Farm ut Private Sale. The undersigned
executers et this late James Barnes, dee'd,
will sell at private sale, a valuable farm and
improvements, situate in Drumore township.
Lancaster county. Pa.
The farm contains two hundred acres el"
land, mere or U fs. In a high .itate of cultiva
tion, (except timber land) lias no canal ter
raising wheat, corn, eats, grass, tobacco. Ac.
The farm is divided into convenient-sized
fields, under geed fences, access te pure run
ning water from all the fields, with enu ;xce ;xce
tieu. Forty acres of this tract Is covered with
fine timber, consisting et chestnut, white oak.
hickory und poplar. An apple erchun) of
choice lrnit In bearing, und a variety ef-sinull
fruits. The improvements consist of a large
two aud a-liuif story L shuped Fiame Dwell
ing Heuse, having a front of forty feet by
twenty-five feet, back wing thirty by twenty
two feet, with cellar under all et front build
ing, containing ball and twelve rooms, portico
in irent and perch lull length of back wing.
A Brtcc Building near the perch ncd for a
summer house, with vault, Tinner for milk: a
cistern, the covcriugef which is level with the
perch fleer, with patent force pump in it:
idse a well of iroed water with numii under
.reef of summer house, frame wash house with
boilers built therein, frame smoke lieu-e,
frame weed house, large frame hog house,
frame chicken ur.d farm implement house,
lruiue sheep house, large frame burn, seventy
two by fifty-six feet, eighteen feet Mery,
stone cellar, nine feet high, divided Inte tour
stables and two entries, stables stalled off suf
ficient 'te s-tmd thirty-two cattle und eight,
horses, u well with two" pumps in. uiulcr cover
ut the barn, ene used for pumping by liaiul.
the ether worked by wire attached te a wheel,
run by a stream ashertdistuncef nun the burn,
wagon shed thirty by twenty-flve feet, com
critm en each side amply iurge te crib fifteen
Ivdndred bushels el corn, the upper part di
vided into garners for storing gruiu et ull
kinds; frame carriage house, two Iranie tobac
co houses. Ne. 1 ferly-llve by twenty-eight
feet, sixteen feet sterv with cellar iimler en
tire building. Ne. X Ne cellar, thirty by
twenty lcet, eighteen leet story. The ham,
house, uush house und spring house an; cov
eted with slate, and all ether buildings there
in described are rooted with .shingles. The
buildings are all new and in excellent condi
tion. The lund is clean and easily farmed, hus
a southern exposure, particularly adapted te
wheut raising. There has been mere bushels
et wheat raised en this property than any
ether farm in the senthern part of Lancaster
county en the same number qf acres. Con
venient te churches.scboels, stores, shops, Ac.
also cenvcufent te lime. It Is located Iu a
beautiful section of the county, society net
excelled. Is one and u-lialt miles north of Ful
ten Heuse Station, en the Oxford A Peach Bot Bot Bet
eom Narrow Gauge IL It., three and a-half
miles south of Quarryvillc. the present termi
nus efthe Lancaster A Quarry ville R. R.
Any person desiring te purcliuse u Ne. I
Furm (us seldom such a property is put In the
market), call en the undersigned residing
thereon, or address them either ut Fulton
Heuse Postefflc; or Mechanics Greve Post Pest
office, Lancaster county. I'u.
Terms will be mode te suit purchasers.
R.J. BARNES,
WM. J. BARNES.
aug3-6tw . Executers.
JEWELRY.
"P F. BOWMAN,
-JOBBER IN
Willi)!!, CMs aid (Ms,
Guards, Charms, Spectacles, Watch
maker's Toels and Materials.
Fine Watch and Cleck Repairing.
THE TRADE SUPPLIED AT LOWEST NEW
YORK PRICES.
E. F. BOWMAN,
106 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
s
EASONABL.K WOM08.-AFTER AiL
that lias been said and written en uim-.
ders or tbe Liver and stomach, and the long
histories en the Causes and Cure or Malarial
Dlseas that have lately been published It Is a
positive fact that Bena need suffer from either
It tliey will take the
MEXICAN BL-OOD AND LIVER PURIFIER,
which te. also a sure cure for Dyspepsia, ami
itts attendant ills, and positively destroys
Worms of flftkinds. It Is perfectly barmlers.
Tour Druggist sells IL 60c. and 1 a bottle.
Circulars of remarkable cures tree. Send for
one. IL II. MITCHELL, Proprietor,
mil Cm w 727 East Nerrls Street, Phllad'a, ""
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