Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, September 10, 1881, Image 3

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LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 10, 1881.
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COLUMBIA NEWS.
Ot'K KEGULAK CORRESPONDENCE.
At tlie councils meeting last evening
there weic present Messrs. Guiles, Hard
man, Hcrshcv, Kistler, Pfahler, Wann and
MuFser, president, llie h nance commit
. tec represented the following repei t
r.ECEll'TS.
Balance per last report
Transient market rents
Annual " "
Kent fiem BcnJ. Barr ,
Receipts of Auditorium
.1. B iunbar, tax-collector, 1874
Hershey, " 1877....
" H7S....
" " " 1879....
Becklus, ' " 180...
" " 1SS1...,
Deg lax (liockiiwcelleclot)
Total Receipt .
UXrEKDITUKKS.
Ordets paid sine: last report
..$".,9st).T8
.17.50
18.00
20.00
.. 105.00
7.50
'Ju.35
23.25
25.40
.. 101.55
.. 42I.U3
52.00
..-ifiriSM
. 1,:!72.S9
Balance or. hand 5,550.17
The read committee repotted the macad
amizing of Second street from Union te
allcy" I," and the repair of several ether
streets and alleys : the repair of a bridge
crossing Shawnee run. and the neglect of
the Chestnut 1 Fill iron ere company te
properly build a feet-budge crossing
Shawnee run, and the building of the
lead cerinpciing liarber and Floience
.streets, said read only being ten or twelve
feet wide in sonic places, wheieas thirty
four feet is the required width.
Mr. (iee. Y Sclireeder addressed coun
cils as a member efa cnmiuittce from the
Vigilant fire company, stating that Mr.
Kainey, as agent for tl-e Clapp & Jenes
manui'actuiing company, had elleied te
supply a new and lighter engine te the
company for the old one and $2,."00. The
company wanted council te pay $1,500 of
the amount and I Ik; company would pay
the $1,000.
The contract for furnishing coal te the
borough was awarded te Mr. 11. F. Ilru
ner. Tin; tax duplicates for 1S70-77, which
were erdeied te be settled at this meeting,
were continued for ene month.
Mr. V. I Keller, superintendent of the
.Shawnee rolling mill, addressed a commu
nication te council asking the privilege of
laying another siding from the main track
te the mill, crossing Mill street near the
track scales, and pieinising te keep the
street in as geed repair as it new is. The
privilege was untitled, the weik tobedeno
under tbc ie.ul committee's rules.
$l,5('ii wcte apMepiiated te the Vigilant
for the purpose of exchanging their engine.
Mr. Abrain lit uncr cxpicsscd the company's
thanks.
In recognizing thcofiicicney of Mr. Jehn
Sheiiherger, chief director of the lire de
partment, Jlr. I'fahler moved that a hat,
belt and shirt, or the value thereof, be
furnished him as a picscnl from lite
borough. Se ordered.
The beat d of health iep.itcd insufficient
drainage in some quarters, thcdifliculty of
having "litteis prupeily cleaned, requiring
nunc work than they expected, anil hav
ing notified prepeity holders te cleanup
their premises. They asked for ceinpen
salieu for their M'crctary. It was resolved
that the supervisor be itiNtructed te have
all gutters, pavements and streets re
ported te him by the beaid of health
thoroughly cleaned.
The paving committee was instructed te
leek after seveial pavements in bad re
pair.
Chief Hiirgcs-.
Swath was offered a
in the opera house build-
room
for an ellie
ing
Uiils amounting te $717.10 were lead
and orders granted ter their payment.
Adjourned.
Tim Itoreiigh Itudgct.
Columbia had a geed ten minutes rain
this morning.
Kev. V. I. H vans having returned from
his tiip last evening legular service will he
, held in the K. E. Lutheran church te
morrow morning and evening.
Luther Sehreedcr returned home last
evening from his Philadelphia trip ; Misses
Kateaml Lizzie Kiy returned te their home
in Philadelphia te day.
A numbei of our merchants have bought
the fashion plate of President Garfield and
cabinet, and have handsomely framed
them ami placed them hi conspicuous
places in their stoics.
'1 he blowing of the Susquehanna lolling
mill whistle staitled a number of our
citizens this morning about, one o'clock.
They thought it. was an alauu of fire.
Twe men for being diunkaaddiseiderly
had a hearing befere Squire Crier this
morning, and weie committed te jail, one
for 5 days and the ether for 15. Sent
down at. neon.
This morning a light ilh stones occur
ted at the market house, between Chris
tian Fisher and a butcher from Ivitclicn Ivitclicn
tewn. Fisher, who is about half simple,
untied the horse of. the butcher and made
him go up the alley. Fisher came out
second best.
A repot t is current that we are te have
a dancing school this winter.' It is needed
among our young folks, and if the right
man takes it in charge it can be made a
success. "Whoevcr gets it up should net
be intlucuced by any member of the class.
Ycstciday altcruoen the graduates of
the Columbia high school formed an al
umni association. Miss Lillie Welsh,
principal and graduate of the high school,
was elected president. Twenty-three
ladies and four gentlemen enrolled them
selves. A number of ethers arc expected
te join at the next meeting.
Tire Mutters.
One of the shafts of the Columbia en
gine, having been found le be bent, it was
sent back te Kcading. The new Vigilant
engine will be a leurth-class improved
Jenes t Clapp, lighter and mere powerful
than the Shawnee. The committee or
dered it. this morning. The alarm at 11
a. m. today lueught out the whole de
partment, and the Vigics beat the Columbia
in a race ; false alarm. The Viuilant's
secretary, Uce. W. Shretder, will repre
sent it in the Heading convention, for
which 250 companies are enrolled. The
Shawnee and Columbia should select their
delegates.
A Showman In Mm Square.
This afternoon an itinerant, tiiekster of
the Gucrnella eidcr set up his stand in
Centre square en the east side of the men
ument aud seen had a crowd around him.
He was dressed in tights and spangled
bauds like a circus actor and offered te
slip through any knotting or combinations
of cords with which he was tied te his
chair. Tite crowd of sjicctaters around
him rapidly increased. Hay ladders, mar
ket aud express wagons passing were halted
and seen crowded with loekcrr-on. Te a
throng of sevcral hundred he exhibited his
dexterity, .and from these whom he
entertained he collected the shekels.
In the large crowd that witnessed the per
formance there were many queer specimens
of humanity and the remarks which they
made drew smiles en the statues at each
corner of the monument.
Examinations for West Point.
This morning five candidates for admis
sion te "West Point were examined in the
court house by a committee composed of
Profs. Brooks aud Shaub, and Win. Lea
man, esq. The names of the young men
were as fellows ; Edward W. McCaskcy,
Jehn E. Malenc, Fred. T. Krng and Greve
Lechcr, of this city, and S. F. Themas, of
Camargo. The committee have net yet
decided which one wilbe recommended
te Congressman Smith for the appoint
ment. A Dead llerse.
A valuable mare belonging te Jehu W.
Reynolds, of Coatesville, was driven te
Reamstown station, Lancaster county,
and next morning was found dead in her
stall, having died from some unknown
cause during the night.
WHAT IS IT?
The
Hydrophobia Season baa Juitt Set lu
ana the coroner na it via.
The fellow who wrote the coroner up in
the Examiner last evening, connecting him
with a dead mule, needs te be looking
- Barter Lis scalp, which will certainly be
lifted if the coroner finds-him. Ine ex
treme heat of the past few days has been
working the coroner very hard and it is net
at all certain new whether or net he has
hydrophobia. Saturday is his day for get
ting mad at the newspaper reporters and
he came te the surface as usual this morn
ing, iie limsned an inquest te-aay and
when the reporters asked him fei the ver
dict he told all of them (except these of the
New Era with whom he is en geed terms
"forenedav only,") that he would no
longer give them news. Arrayed in his linen
pants he made a speech from the rear
steps of the court house, denouncing the
press in the leundest terms. He called
all of the reporters jackasses, just because
the Examiner thought that the mule's
death should have been investigated, se
that the public would knew hew the
"mule or pieces of mule came te its
death." The audience which listened te
the coroner's address was composed, be
sides the reporters, of lawyers, county
officers and politicians, and they all pitied
the reporters. While the speech was
being made an ice wagon hove in sight
and it was suggested te the coroner
that he should lie down in
it for a short time. This he re
fused te de, but continued le speak,
and if our readers will wander around te
the court house this evening they will still
sce him pacing up and dewii the corridor
with a crushed sheet of the Examiner in
ene hand aud a picture efa deceased mule
in the ether.
At 8 o'clock this evening the reporters
will held a meeting te take action in the
coroner's case. One of the Examiner's
men will he made president of the meet
ing ami one from the Intelliut.ncer will
act as secretary. A petition will be drawn
up and sent te the mayor, asking tliat he
muzzle the coroner immediately lie fore he
does any fm titer daaiage.
Tobacco Selil.
Jehn S. Hoever, of East Ilempfield, has
sold his entire crop of tobacco, 17 acres,
te W. Scott Brady for Jes. Mayer's Seus
at 28, 10 and 5. This extensive puichase
iuclttdcs-ene of the finest lets grown this
season.
Dr. .1. M. Deavcr, of the Buck, has
sold his tobacco crop of this year te Alt
schul for 25, 10 and -1. He has about G
acres.
Court.
( 'euit, met Ibis meininy
when con.siilciable cm rent
at 0 o'clock
business was
transacted.
In the case oI'Leui; vs. Lenga mle fur
a new trial was granted.
Ceiut also met ntStfO this afternoon.
. Waived it Hearlug.
Christian Ilajjeljjans. waived a hearing
belere Alderman itarr this afternoon and
gave bail te answer at court the charge of
felonious assault and batiery upon Themas
Hamill.
Horses ter New Yerk.
Senibcimcr & IJadenheimer shipped two
car leads of horses te Jacob Dalilman, iu
New Yeik, today.
Alleiilleu i illieclcd te the :idveiti.-eutenl
in another column el the sale of city property
17 Ka-d Kin sttcet, this cveningat the Cooper
hen-jc. ltd
Great Surrey.
Dr. M I'.ruli.ikcr, the eminent clectrepathlc
physician, is performing wonderful cures by
the electrical treatment, as a number et his
patients cm testify. All these case that medi
cines have tailed le euro arc greatly relieved
or cured by Ibis new method el treatment, as
thousands cm testily all ever the country.
Consultation tree. Office 2!7 We-1 Kings'reet,
Lancaster. ltd
Amusements.
" Tltc Ceitnir tfoegafi.''' On Wednesday even
ingot next week the Chirkc-Cayler combina
tion will piceutut Fulton opera house that
eld-tiitii! liish drama in which ileud-and-genc
l'arney Williams wen such wide
celebilfy, '-The Cennie Soegah." The
company Jiavc been playing le very suc
cesslul business throughout (lie state, aud a
notice el" their performance at .scrunlen by
such a competent authority as the Republican
of that city is couched lu terms of flic most
complimentary character. The chart for ic ic
serveil scats is new open.
' The Member or AVeruwi.'" Nat Goodwin,
"the funniest man en the American stage,"
and his merry wile.ncc Miss Elista Wcathersby
are booked l'erTiiursdayevenlng. Everybody
who knows anything at all about public
amusements knows who I hey arc, ler their
reputation is et national extent. Their new
play, "The Member torSlecum," which they
will produce here, is scoring a tremendous hit.
Prevent weakness and degeneration et the
kidneys and urinary organs Mall bitters.
City Hill routers.
Carsen .1 llciisel, city bill pesters and dis
tilhtiter.s, office lKTEixiuKNciiR building, Ne.'O
Seuth Queen sticct.
The fuci'ii et medicinal and toilet soaps, the
lragratit Cuticura.
ttl'EUlAL nOTJC'lili.
Catarrh et the I'.lauder.
Stinging, smarting, irritation of the urinary
passa;jcs,diseascd discharges, cured by liuchu
Patlia. Druggists. Depot Jehn F. Leng &
Sen. Lancaster.
Oiilnliin and Arsenic
I'eiin the basis of many oft he Ague remedies
in the market, anil are the last resort et physi
cians and people who no better medicine te
employ, ler this distressing complaint. The
effects el eil her of these drugs are destructive
te the system, producing headache, lutcilinal
di-erdcrs, vertigo, dizziness, ringing in the
cars, and depression of tin: constitutional
health. Aykb's AiiueCurz is a vegetable dis
covery, containing neither quinine, arsenic,
nor any deleterious ingredient, and is an in.
fallible and rapid cure ferevety form of Fever
ami Ague, lis effects are permanent and cci-
tain, and no Injury can result lrem its uscj
liesnlcs iietng a positive cm c ter Fever and
Ague in all its tonus, it is also a superior rem
edy for Liver Complaints. It is un excellent
tonic niul preventive, as well as cure, or all
complaints peculiar te malarieus, marshy and
miasmatic districts. Hv direct action en the
Liver and biliary apparatus, it stimulates the
system le a vigorous, healthy condition. Fer
sale by all dealers. sesS-lwdced&w
HICNKY'S CAIIKOLIU SA1.VK.
The best Salve In the world for cuts, bruises,
sores, ulcers. saltrheum, tettcr,chappcd hands,
chilblains, corns and all kinds et skin erup
tions," freckles und pimples. The salve is
guaranteed te give perfect satisfaction in
every case or money refunded, lie sure you
get Henry's carbolic Salve, as all ethers are
but Imitations and counterfeits. Price '.Ti cents.
Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Stere,
1.17 and i:t:t North Queen street.
A Geed Angel's Visit A Tale et "KoR "KeR
dalis." Jlluuche called en Kate, one pleasant day,
nnd found her sad and sighing, dearest friend,
once bright ami gay, new scarce could keep
lrem crying; ler, eh," she said, "'tis a dis
grace te ce with scrofula, my lace baldly
marred !" then said her friend, " Kesadaliir'will
your troubles end." Itlanchc called en Kate
another day and found her once mere blithe
und gay, her face as radiant, skin as fair, as
any maiden's anywhere. Fer skin diseases
and impure bleed, there's nothing in the
world sj geed as Kesadalis, it drives away all
skin disorders, humor, nay. It tones the sys
tem, cures your Ills and banishes all doctor's
hills! Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug
Stere, 137 and 139 North Qnccn street.
JySO-lydeed&wS
Win. McCartney, 88 Lloyd street, Hutlale, N.
Y., fell and sprained his ankle. Ills employer,
II. Andersen, '.4 Main street, procured some
Themas' Ecleclric Oil, and he says that a few
applications enabled mm te go te work avl
usual. Fer sale at II. It. Cochran's Drug
Stere, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster.
MiserableneM.
The most wenderfpl and marvelous success,
In cases where persons are sick or pining
away from a condition et mlserableness, that
no one knows what alls them (profitable pa
tients for dectev) Is obtained by the use of
Hep Bitters. They begin te cure lrem the
first dose and keep it up nntll perlect health
anddtrengthare restored. Whoever la afflicted
in this way need net suffer, when they can get
Hep Bitters. See " Truths" and " Proverbs"
in another column. sl-2wdAw
A Cough, Celd or sere Threat should ee
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
Irritation, give roller in Asthma. Bronchial
Wpughs, Catarrh, and the Threat Troubles
which Singers and Public Speakers are subject
te. Ter thirty years Brown's Bronchial
Troches have been recommended by physi
cians, and always give pertect satisfaction.
Having been tested by wide and constant use
for nearly an entire generation, they liave at
tained well-merited rank among the lew staple
remedies of the age. Sold at 25 centn a box
everywhere. ni8-lvdTThftS41yw
Guiteau could never sleep at p.-eper hours,
cursed with abnormal activity, his nerves
were always en the qui vive. Could he have
had the seething benefit el Dr. Benben's
Celery mid Chamomile Tills, his wretched
brains would net have raged with improper
fancies. sMwdMWAS&w
Save lour Hair Keep it Iteautlful.
The "Londen Hair Celer Restorer" is 'the
most dellghtlul article everj introduced the
American people and Is totally different lrem
all ether Hair Restorers, being entirely free
from all impure ingredients that render many
ether articles for the hair obnoxious. Where
baldness or falling of the hair exists, or prema
ture grayncsH, from sickness or ether causes,
Us use will restore the natural yeuthlul color,
and cause a healthy growth, cleansing the
ac.itp from all impurities, damlrufi, etc., at the
same time a most pleasing and lasting hair
rirci-riiig, fragrantly perfumed, rendering it
soft and pliable, making it an indispensable
article in every lellct. Ask your druggist for
Londen Hair Celer Kcstercr. Price 75 cents a
bottle. Six bottles, $t. Main depot for the
United States, :OU North Sixth street, Philadel
phia. ni1l-lvdTThAP.tw
Itching J'lles ynteiiis ana Cure
The symptoms are moisture, like perspira
lien, intense (telling, increased by scratching,
vary distressing, particularly at night, as if
pin wemiswere crawling in and about the
ledum the private part" arc sometimes af
fected ; II allowed le continue very serious re
sults may fellow. Ir. Mvayne's All Healing
Ointment Is a pleiennt sure cure. Alse for
tetter, itch, salt rheum, scald head, Erysipelas,
bather's itch, blett l.es, all scaly, crusty, cuta cuta
neous eruptions. Price, Oil cents, three boxes
for $123. Kent by mail te any uddrcss en re
ceipt of price In currency or three cent post
age stamps. Prepared only by Dr. Swayne &
.Sen, :;.X North Sixth street. Philadelphia, Pa.
Sold hy all prominent druggists,
i unej:-::iiidM WS&w
In Geed Spirits.
T. Walker, Cleveland, O.. writes : " Fer the
last twelve months I have suffered with lum
bago and general debility. 1 commenced tak
ing P.urdeck Iiloed Hitters about six weeks
age, and new have great pleasure in stating
thai I have recovered my appetite, my com
plexion has grown ruddy, and lee! better alto
get her." Price $1. Fer sale at II. 15. Coch
ran's Drug Stere, i:J7 North Queen street, Lan
caster. My Geed Weman.
Why are you se out of sorts, never able te
tell folks that you are well? Ten te one it's
all caused in the first place by habitual consti
pation, which no doubt dually caused de
ranged kidneys and liver. The sure cure for
constipation is the celebrated Kidney-Wert.
It is also n specific remedy for all kidney and
liver diseases. Thousands are cured by it
every month Try it at once. Telrtla lllaile.
se.Vlwd&w
Hay l'ver.
Feu Hay F;:vku 1 recommend Ely's Cream
Halm. It entirely relieved nic from the fltst
application ; have hcciiasutlcrcr for ten years,
(ieing from home and neglecting te takethe
remedy, 1 had an attack ;altf r letiirniug 1 im
mediately resorted te it, ami leiiud instant re
lief. I believe, had I begun its use earlier, 1
should net have been troubled. Have steed
heat, dust and draughts as well as during
ether months. .1. Cellykk, Clerk, US bread
street, Elizabeth, N. . I.
Fer years 1 have been afflicted with Hay
Fever, lrem early In August until frost. 1 was
induced te give Ely's Cream Halm a trial. The
relief was immediate. I regard myself cured.
J. ScmiKiREii. Snpt. of Cordage Ce., Elizabeth,
N. .1. Sept. i"i, lSsn. Price 5il cenU.
si Swdcedftw
Mnincr..! Mountrail ..lollier!!
Are you disturbed at night and hrnkt n of
your rest by asick child sullciing and crying
with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth?
1! .-., i' at once ami gel a bottle of MUS.
WINS LOW'S SOOTHING SYKUP. It will re
lieeo Ihe peer little sufferer Immediately de
pend upon it; there is no mistake alie lit it.
There is nut a mother en cailh who has ever
Used 11, wlie will net tell you at once that it
will regulate the bowels, and give rest, te the
mother, and relief and health te the child,
operating like magic. 11 Is perfectly sate te
n-e in all cases, and pleasant let lie taste, and
is the prescription et ene et the eldest ami
best teinnle physician and nurses in the
United States, sold everywhere: 1'icents a
I eille. "larMvd&wM.W&S
jmAruf.
HoL'siex In this city, en the 10th Inst, Mrs.
Alalia Housten, wite et Samuel F. Housten,
in the 7tHh year of her age.
The relatives and friends of the family are
respectfully invited te attend the funeral,
from Hie residence et her husband. Ne. 213
East Orange street, en Medday afternoon at 2
o'clock. Interment at Woodward Hill ceme
try. Itd
LuTiirn. In New Helland, en the !)th inst..
Miss Elizabeth A. Luther.
The relatives and friends et the family are
respcctlu'ly invited te attend the Mineral,
from her lute rcsidenca, New Helland, en
Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Interment
at New Helland cemetery. 2td
Swartlkv. In Landisvillc, en the. 8th Inst.,
at V. o'clock a. in., Christian Swartley.agcd (M!
years, '.) months ami 24 days.
The relatives and friends of the family are
lcspcctfully Invited te attend the funeral,
without further net ice, lrem Reformed Mcnno Mcnne
nitc church, Landisvillc, en Sunday morning
at 9 o'clock. 2td
I'UJjlTIVAh.
Democratic County Ticket.
ruKgieBvr judge.
YIINDT, City.
E. II.
sinativi.
GEO. W. BROWN (Painter), 1st Ward, City.
rilOTIIONOTAKY.
E. L. HAMBR1GHT, Kohrcrstewn.
KEOISTKIL
COUNTY TIl&ASl'lTOR.
PETER McCONOMY, 5th Ward, Clly.
CLERK OF QUA11TK1I SESSION'S.
REA REED, Bart.
CLERK OF ORV1IAXS' COURT.
PETER RtERICH, 8th Ward, Citv.
vitiseN KEinuat.
ISAAC HULL, Earl.
COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
M. H1LDEBRANT, Mount Jey.
CORONER.
HENRY M. GEITER, 4th Ward, City.
DIRECTORS OF TIIU l'OOR.
PHILIP WALL, Mil Ward, Clly,
ABRAM SIDES, West Lampeter.
miseN i8rKCTORs.
LEMUEL WIEST. West Cecallcn,
f JOSEPH HABAKER, Kaphe.
AUDITOR.
JOHN L. LIGHTNEi:, Lcaeeek.
Vacancy, te be Illicit
t Declined.
by Ceiinly Committee.
Delegates te State Convention.
SENATORIAL.
XIII District, If. L. ECKERT,
XIV " W. II. GRIER.
REfRESENTATlVE.
1. A. J. DUNLAP.
2. MAKION 1IARRAR,
J AS. P. MARSH.
3. ABRAM COLLINS,
II. L. ERB,
GEO. W.SCUllOEDER.
Democratic State Conventien: Williams Williams
pert, SEPTEMBER 2S.
Meeting of Democratic Ceuntv Committee :
Lancaster MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 19.
KW ADrMXTlBZMXllTS.
piITXEB, BOWERS ft HURST!
IN
Silt and Dress toils Departments
We are opening Sew Goods daily ter Fall and Winter Wear, among them some of the Latest
Novelties of the Season.
In our SILK DEPARTMENT we are receiving the Newest Shades and Colorings, and
are offering the best Colored and Black Silks ler the prices that have ever been offered in Lan
caster. Alse a full line of Black and Colored Satins und i- ilk Velvets.
In our CASHMERE DEPARTMENT we have the best makes In Jet and Blue. Black and
Celers, at prices that defy competition.
IX OUR
MOURNING GOODS DEPARTMENT
We hare an Elegant Assortment. We also have a lew choice things left in Summer Uoeils,
Summer Silks, Lawns, (jinghanis. Chintzes. Dress Goods, White Goods Hesiery, Gloves, &c,
which w ill be sold cheap te make room for Fall Goods. Alse open this morning a new let of
MOSQUITO CANOPIES AND NETTINGS
At very Lew Price. Call and be convinced.
GIVLER, BOWERS & HURST'S
Dry Goods and Carpet Heuse,
25 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
THE OLD
COR. DUKE AND VINE
NORBECK
Practical Carriage Builders,
lakethls opportunity of callingtheattentlen et the public te their I hi rival led Stock
hides, including every variety new in use.
NOW 18 THE TIME TO BUY.
FAtfCY BUSINESS WAGONS,
with the file most artistic painting, made en sheit notice, and satisfaction guaranteed.
The best in the market. Repairing promptly attended te. Remember oitrMetto :
"OUR WORK SUSTAINS OUR WORD,"
and remember the place, CORNER OF SOUTH DUKE AND VINE STREETS. "
Nuir j trj-utTistcarjiKTj'
SAUKU KKAUT LUNCH AND tilEO. K1SL
LEIi'S Philadelphia Beer, ice cold, at the
rear bar of the Leepard Hetel. ltd
SIIKKU & CO.'SJ SEW STOKE, aO.
WEST KING STREET, is the place
buy a geed Reet, Shee, Gaiter or Rubber.
41
te
All
goons guaranteed te De us icpresenieit.
sepl0 3tdS,W&SK
SKLI.IMG Ol'f AT KKDDCED I'KICKS
all kinds of Men's Furnishing Goods,
Hats, Caps, Notions, Suspenders, &e.
P. S. Call and see the best and cheapest
Overall in the market, at UECMTOLD'S.
ltd
nOUIAI. PICNIC AT KOCKY SPKINGS,
O MON DAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1881. Omni
buses and coaches leave Centre Square and
Kill tiger's Hetel during the day. Admission,
2."ic. Ne improper characters admitted, ltd
WHITK WINK VlNEGAK, OS PER CENT.
Alcohol, Wine? and Liquors, Coffees,
Sugars and Teas, all at
RINGWALT'S
leblO-lvd Ne. aus West King Street.
S1
tei:k feu uknt.-stekk icoem no.
113 North Oiiceu street, formerly occupied
by the undersigned. Fixtures complete.. Rent
rcasenamc. catien ai. ke&knstkin,
sey7-3td Ne. .".7 North Queen Street
Democratic County Cuminlttee.
There will be a meeting et the Democratic
County Committee at Shehcr's hotel, Lancas
ter, at 10 a. m., Monday, September 19, for or
gauizatien ami ether business.
W. U. HENSKL, Chairman.
Every member's attendance is urgently re
quested. dAw
riUIb PAKNKLL HKANCH OF THE LAND
1 League will meet at 2 p. in. en Sunday, in
Fulton Hall
Irishmen
ei till
his city are request-
cd te attend
ltd
rpUIS LADIES' MITE SOCIETY WILL
1 held a FRUIT FESTIVAL In the base
ment et St. Paul's M. E. Church, Seuth Queen
street, en Friday and Saturday evenings, Sep
tember Hand 10. Admission lree. scp7-Jtd
ALL PERSONS DKSIUING A FINK TiOOT
or Shee can have them made te order
ami a 111 guaranteed, at
SHENK & CO.'S.
Ne. 41 West King Street.
sepllKildS.W&SR
frlflll HKWAKIL I WILL PAY THE
tj lUU above reward for the arrest and con
viction et the party who stele the following
articles from myellicc at the Seap Works, en
Thursday night, Sept. 8, lssi, or the return et
the same, viz: About $30 in money, two Geld
Pens, ami a Boek en Organic Chemistry,
ltd CHARLES F.MILLER.
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,'ULTON OPEKA HOUSE.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14.
Jno. M. Ilickey has the honor 10 announre
the first appearance here, as above, of the
leading Comedian of the Metropolis, MR.
GKEORG-E CLARKE,
In CHARLES GA) LEU'S Romantic Sensa
tional Irish Drama, THE
CONNIE SOOGAH,
Aided by the Superb
(JLAKKK-UAYLER COMPAW.
Special New Scenery taken from photographs
and sketches of scenes In Ireland. Miignilicent
Costumes, Original Music, Tableaux. Ac.
ADMISSION 35, SO & 75c.
RESERVED SEATS, 70c.
Fer jaJe at Opera Heuse Odicc feplO ltd
OKPH ANS' COUHT SALE OF VALUAHLK
HEAL ESTATE On SATURDAY, SEP
TEMBER 21, 1S81, lu pursuance of an order of
the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, wtll
be sold at public vendue, at the Cadwell
Heuse, corner North Queen aud Chestnut
streets. Lancaster, Pa., the following real es
tate, late et Jehn S. Gable, deceased, te wit:
Ne. 1, all that two-story frame dwelling
house part thereof used as a store room
with a two-story Trainc back building and
brick tobacco warehouse, and let or plece el
ground, situated en the west side of North
Queen street, in the city of Lancaster afore
said, containing in front about 40 feet, and in
depth, along its northern line, about 110 feet
te the Pennsylvania railroad. Bounded en the
north by ground of Jehn It. Bitncr, en the
south and west by the Pennsylvania railroad,
and en the cast by North Qaecn street afore
said. This property has pertect drainage, con
11 cted with sewer in North Queen street. The
location Is well calculated ter public business
et any kind, being in the most populous part
of the city.
Ne. 2, a most valuable building let, situate
en the southwest corner of West Chestnut and
Charlette streets, in said city, containing 80 feet
en Chestnut and 150 feet en Charlette street.
This Is unquestionably one et the most desir
able building lets te be found anywhere In
the city of Lancaster, und will be sold as a
whole or iu parts, suit purchasers.
Possession and title en April 1, 1SS2; et the
building let, however, possession may be given
immediately.
Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. m. en said
day, when terms will be made known by
D. IIARTMAN,
E. M. SCHAEFFER,
ELIZABETH R. GABLE,
Executers.
II. Shcbert, Auct. scptfl-TuASta
WAlfTJSD.
WANTED-TWO OK THKEK NiCELY
furnished rooms centrally located. Ap
ply at this enlcc. ltd
w
ANTKD IMMEDIATELY. FIVE
Cigarmakcr8. Apply at
fuii.Pi J . hum e,
ltd 214 North MulberryStrect.
WANTED A YOUNG MAN 17 TO 30
year of age In a Dry Goods Stere iu this
city. One that Is qnlck at figures nnd writes a
geed hand. Graduate of high school preferred.
Address in own handwriting Merchant, at this
office. ltd
nmEK, bowers & hurst i
-:e:
OUR
:e:-
CORNER,
STS., LANCASTER, PA.
& MILEY,
et V
XEIV-AI VJSU TIS.VJU EKTS.
P'ULTON OPEKA HOUSE.
Thursday Evening1, Septembcr 15.
First appearance this season et the
Popular Favorites,
Mr. and Mrs. N. 0. Goodwin,
(ELIZA WEATHERSUY).
Supported by a strong Dramatic Company,
under the management of Brooks & Dicksen,
when will be presented a Most Amusing Com
edy In three acts, by G. K. Sims, entitled
"ft Heier 1 Sin."
ADMISSION......... 35, CO & 75c.
RESERVED SEATS...... ,.... .......75c.
Fer sale at Opera Heuse enlcc. scplO-Std
ASSIGNEE'S SALE ON SATUKUAV. SEP
TEMBER 10.1SJI, by virtue of an order
et the Court et Common Pleas et I.aiuustcr
county, the undersigned, nsslgnce of Daniel
S. Bursk, will sail nt public sale, at the Cooper
house. In the city et Lancaster, the following
property, te wiL:
All that valuable let of ground, situated en
the north side of East King street. Ne. 17, be
tween Monument Square and Dn'.-e street,
known as" Kursk's Grocery Stere," contain
ing in front en East King street 22 feet, and
extending in depth SI feet, en which is erected
a substantial three-story brick buiiding, n-arly
thc entire depth et the let. The building has
an outside stairway leading te the second and
third floors making the falter eligible ler
renting te geed advantage. The property Is
bounded en the east by Christian street, with
an entrance from said street te the rear of the
building making it. a dcslrable properly for
nny business.
Persons wishing te view the property will
please call en the premises.
Sale te commence at " o'clock p. m., when
attendance will he given and terms made
known by CHRISTIAN WIDMYER,
uulU-dcediXWts Assignee.
N
KXT HOOK TO THE COUKT HOIISK.
FAHNESTOOK!
Black Silks.
Black Silks.
Black Silks.
Black Cashmeres.
Black OashmgreB.
Black Cashmeres.
Just opened large lines of the above goods
direct from importers. Be-,1 makes and Bril
liant Shades at
LOWEST PRICES.
Colored Silks and Satins
In all the New Fall Shades ler Trim
in ing and Dresses.
We have
tock et
new commenced receiving our
FALL GOODS,
And shall continue te de se daily during the
en 1 iru season.
JiA It (JAINS
KVKRY DEPARTMENT.
FAHNESTOCK,
Next Doer te Court Heuse
1AKPKTS, COAL., SC.
PHILIP SCHUM, SON & CO.,
MANUFACTORY
Ne. 1.-V0 SOUTH WATER STREET,
Lancaster, Pa.,
Well-known Manufacturers of Genuine
LANCASTER QUILTS,
COUNTERPANES,
COVERLETS,
BLANKETS,
CAUPETS.
CAKPET CHAIN,
STOCKING YAKN, Ac.
CUSTOM KAG CAUPETS A SPECIALTY.
LANCASTER. FANCY
DYEING ESTABLISHMENT.
Dress Goods Dyed cither in the piece or In
Garments; also, alt kinds or silks. Ribbons,
Feathers and Woolen Goods Dyed. Gen
tlemen's Coats, Overcoats, Pants, ests, Ac.
Dyed or Scoured; also. Indigo Blue Dyeing
done.
All orders or goods left with us will receive
prompt attention.
CASH PAID FOU SEWED
CARPET BAGS.
GOAL. GOAL..
Ceal et the best quality put np expressly ler
family use, and at the lowest market rates.
TRY A SAMPLE TON.
YAUD-1S0 tOUTH WATER STUEET.
2-lVUilSl PHILIP SCHUM, SON 4 CO
THIED EDITION
SATURDAY EVENING. SEPT. lO, 1881.
GAIMG GROUND
IS WHAT THE PHYSICIANS SAY.
THE PRESIDENT STRONGER.
AND ALL SYMPTOMS SATISFACTORY.
A WET DAY AT THE HKANCH.
Tills Morning's Examination Satisfactory.
Elberon, Sept. 10.-9:40 a. m. Official
At the examination of the president at
8:30 this morning the temperature was
98.4 ; pulse, 104 ; respiration, 18. He
slept well dnring the night, awakening
only at intervals of one half te ene hour.
There is a perceptible incrcase of strength
with an improved condition of the diges
tive apparatus. The tumefaction of the
parotid gland has entirely disappearcd,and
the suppuration greatiy diminished. The
wound continues te improve and presents
a mero healthy appearance.
A Drenching Kalu.
long Ukancii, Sept. 10. 10:150 a. m.
The morning is very stormy. A drenching
southeasterly storm set in during the night
and bids fair te continue throughout the
day. The ocean is hazy and the weather
sultry.
Cel. Cerbiu said early this meruiug
that the president passed a fair night,that
he was quite comfortable, and while he
had slept sufficiently he did net rest as well
as he might have.
The attending physicians say that the
morning bulletin tells the whele story. It
is the idea of Dr. Bliss te make the bulle
tins mere detailing and comprehensive.
Notwithstanding the slight rise iu
pulse aud temperature noted iu the morn
ing bulletin, the president is considered te
be quite as well as yesterday. Furthc1'
than this little can be said, inasmuch as
there are no details te explain, and the
president is certainty gaining ground with
out the appcarance of unfavorable symp
toms or indications.
The stormy weather has the cfl'ect of
keeping almost everyone indoors, and
many have left for the city. Postmaster
General James will cali en tlie president
.sometime during the day.
Chronic Croakers.
Leng ranch, Sept. 10. 1 p. m. There
arc various rumors alleat here te-day re-
gai ding the president's condition, and it
would appear that rorae persons are deter
mined te create fatso impressions en the
subject. While the attending surgeons
have net been seen personally
for an hour or se, reliable in
formation has been received by a
representative of the associated press that
the president continues te improve and
that nothing unfavorable has been ob
served in his symptoms. The rain has
ceased but it is still very close and the at
mosphere is oppressively heavy.
l'rajlng ler tlie President In Knsslan.
New Yerk, Sept. 10. Prayers wcre
eflerctl for the recovery of President Gar
field this morning in tlie synagogue of
the congregation of Telfaret Israel. Kev.
Jacob Jalasky, who arrived from St.
Petersburg, itussia, last week, efliciated.
He prayed in Russian and the prayer was
then translated. Appropriate passages of
scripture and prayer were also read.
EXTINGUISHING THE KING.
Hy si Temporary
Stonpage
dies.
el the Spin-
Londen. Sept. 10. Circulars liave been
posted te all the cotton spinners and mau
ufactuies of lJlackburn and thirteen ad
jacent towns, asking whether they are
willing te step their spindles for a week
011 condition that two-thirds of the trade
de the same. An answer is te be returned
en Monday, se that if the necessary ma
jority favor the adoption of this course in
order te counteract the movements of the
Liverpool cotton corner, the spindles may
be stepped for a week, beginning ou the
next making up day, Wednesday or Thurs
day. It is new thought that a canvass of
masters at Presteu and in North Lancashire
will result in a two-thirds majority In
favor of stepping work. It iscenlidently
stated that a fortnight stoppage would
completely extinguish the ring.
.IU.UPi:D THE TKAUK.
The Engineer ami FIrcmau efa Passenger
Train Killed.
Cincinnati, Sept. 10. The Louisville
it New Orleans passenger train coming
north last niudit was wrecked at Senera,
GO miles .south of Leuisville, en the main
line of the Leuisville & Nashville rail
road. The locomotive jumped the
track at a switch which had been
misplaced by persons net yet detected.
The bagyajje car, two coaches and two
Pullman sleepers piled ou the locomotive.
Jehn Slade, engineer, was killed instantly,
and Oscar Lilly, fireman, mortally
wounded, both legs being horribly crushed.
Ne passengers were seriously hurt.
ALLEGED TKAIN KOIIIIKKS.
Twe Junte Arrests Made ud Mera te Fellow.
Kansas City, Me., Sept. 10. Twe
mero supposed train robbers were brought
into Independence en Friday night.
Their names are Chas. Fish and Wm.
Stilwell. Fisk was arrested while return
ing te his home near the scene of the rob
bery. He was unarmed, and claimed he
could prove an alibi. There iB said te be
strong evidence against him. Marshal
Murphy aud posse left Independence last
night te arrest the remainder of the gang,
'whose names they have from Chapman,
who confessed.
OHIO VETERANS.
Tliey Propose te Erect a Memerial te the
Wounded President.
Cincinnati, O., Sept. 10. The soldiers'
reunion at Caldwell, Ohie, yesterday was
addressed by Private Dalzcll, Judge Wm.
Lawrence, Governer Fester, Captain
Cook and ethers. About three thousand
people were present. The veterans resolv
ed te erect a Garfield Memerial hall en the
spot where the president has spoken te
them at previous reunions. A. telegram
of sympathy was sent te Mrs. Garfield by
members of General Garfield's regiment.
WKATHEK INDICATIONS.
Washington, D. C, Sept.10 .Fer the
Middle Atlantic states, cloudy, rainy
weather, followed by clearing weather,
northerly shifting te westerly winds, fall
ing followed by temporary 1 isjng barom
eter, aud stationary or lower tempera
ture.
Sheeting Affray.
Louisville, Ky., Sept. 10 At Henry
ville, Iud., en Thursday, Marshall Davis
shot and killed a man named Schell, shoot sheet
ing him iu the face. He claims it was
done in self defence.
JfATtKKTX.
railadlptii Market.
PeiLADXLraiA. September 10. Fleur market
streng: Superfine, at U 50Q5 00; extra
at 5 5036 00: Ohie and Indiana family, at
17 3597 73; Pennsylvania family f, 00Q
723; St. Leuis de 7 7335 CO; Minnesota
Extra 8 75(37 23; de1 straight, 7 2587 30;
winter patent JS eOffS SO; spting de 3 0c
Kye flour at ti 23.
W heat Market firm ; Ne. 2 Western
Ked at $1 4HJ ; Del. ami Pcnn'a Red and de
Amber SI Gl 4i
Cern Arm ter local use ; steamer ?Jc; yellow
71671c ; mixed, 70c! Ne. 3 Mixed, m
OaU dull and weak; Ne. 1 White,
50c; Ne. 2, de We; Ne. 3, delsc; Ne. 2,
Mixed, 4fiKa7c. -.
Kye scarce. $1 00.
Previsions market tlrm ; mess perk at
$20 0002100: beet bams, at23; India mess
beet. 122 50. f. e. b.
Bacen Smoked shoulders 9U; salt de
8Kc ; smoked hams 13c ; pickled hams,
I2sQ12J'c.
Lard' tlrm : city kettle $12 73; loose butchers'
911 50; prime steam S12 G5l?75.
itutter 3iarsct is scarce anil wanted;
Pennsylvania creamery extra sic; Western
de 32c; de geed te choice 2g 31c ; Bradford
county and New Yerk extra, 2Sg29e ; firsts.
2327c.
Itells scarce ; l'enn'a 1O2 ; Westet n, 13320c.
Eggs dull; l'enn'a l$?19c; Western 173
13c.
Cheese firm for choice. low grades weak;
New Yerk full cream liyiQVSe : Western full
cream llc; de lair te geed, IOQHc.
Petroleum quiet ; Ketlntd 7Mc
Whisky sales at $1 IS.
Seeds Geed te prime Clevor llrm at lOKgj
lie ; Timethy steady at $2 S3JJ2 !X : Flavsm a
nominal at $1 l.JQl 45.
Hew Xers market.
Nicwr eas, Sept. 10. Fleur State and West
era a shade stronger, but net very active ;
Superfine State, 3 2336 en ; extra de Sti te
en au: cneice ue y uitfi; 7.; fancy de
$6 SOSS CO; round hoop Ohie 6 Wi6 Mx
choice de 1(6 t3i7 50; superfine western
S3 23Q6 00; common te iroed ettra de
t; (0jj6 00; choice de JC70(-JS 00; choice
white wheat ile, at $7 003s CO. Southern
firm and quiet ; common te fair extra
$6 1537 30 : geed te choice de S7 IDflS 50.
Wheat Affile higher, and inedcratelv active;
Ne. 2 Red, October, $1 Wm 48 : de Nev. SI 5u
01 I0J : de Dec. $1 WQl xy4; de Sept., $1 Jl-K
btd.$l4Jti asked.
Cern 'itf?.c hettcr. ntoderytely active ; mix
ed western spot, 7g7i;e ; de future, 7l'iQ
7V;'c.
tfcits without decided change: Oct., 43fi
4::?c ; State V'QMc ; Western H,3."!)c.
Noen Quotations et ine ttraln filnrkel
Furnished hy .laceli 1;. Leng, Commission
Breker.
CmcAfle. Sept. Oct. Nev.
Wheat .-. $ Willi $ 1.27JS $ M;Z
lear.
L2U
Cern K',;t .r.ivj .;
Oats .411"$ .te;;
Vcar.
Perk i:i.mi iji.nr.
Lard 12.17,':: 12.30
ear.
12.02
PlIlLADLXrillA.
Sept. Oct. Nev.
Wheat $ 1.12 $ 1.14; $ i.48
Cern isj( .7J?H .7
Oats...... ..... .17 .47 '7a
drain and Prevision Oitel.t! Ien.
One o'clock quotations of grain ami provis previs
ions, furnished by S. h. Yiindt, Breker, Wi
ausl iiingsireei.
Chicago. Sept. 10.
Sept. Oct. Nev.
Wheat .-.....$ way. $ WJSii $ VU
Cern 1:: .eiji say
Oats ."v .:k .leji
Perk l'..2." I0.5O
Lard 12.0.1 12.07)-
PHILADELPHIA.
Sept. Oct. Nev.
Wheat $142! MiU MV
Cern 70 Jiil .7;
Oats 47 .47i .1754
J.ive Stock Markets.
Buffalo. Cattle Receipts te day, ;e ncad;
total for the week thus far, 1:,000 head, against.
0,000 head same time last week ; consigned
through, a cars; market quiet and un
changed ; sales nt fairte geed at $." 0J35S0;
light Hatchers', ft.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts te-day, 1VV0
head; total for week thus l.ir, l:,0 0 head,
against 17,000 head same time last week ; con
signed through, 15 cars; market dull ami
unchanged ; a low sales el fair te geed West
ern sheep at $: W. "; nothing doing in
lambs.
Hogs Receipts te-day, .",400 head; total for
week thus far, SO.INNl head, against 2i,0U0 head
same time last week ; consigned through, 117
cars ; market quiet am! uiicnangcd ; sales el
light grasscrs and Michigans. Yorkers at
$5 7."i ; corn fed Yorkers, .ft; .T.gjii 70 ; geed te
choice heavy. $K ?07 ; best grades disposed of.
Chicaoe. Hogs Receipts, ls.ouehcad; ship
ments, :;,'JL0 head; market and prices active;
mixed packing at ; 'J0c SO; Ikrht, or bacon,
50C; choice heavy, fKjj7 f." ; culls and
grasscrs, $1 ei)(; 23.
Cattle Receipts. O.C0O head; shipments, :'-0i
head ; demand fair, hut prices unchanged ;
experts slewatSfiCO&G 50; choice scarce and
wanted at $5 Mffili: cnniiiKin te medium, in
cluding cras.sersaudcear.se cern-ted Colora Celora Colera
dncs. $I30540; native butcher:' at $- 2503 Ui:
stockers and feeders slew at $2 7.vi:s ir ; dairy
calves 1 head, $Cg!l5 50 : range cattle steady ;
Tcxans. $.'! ISjM : one extra let at $5 ; hair breed
ami natives, $ iTi 1 50.
Sheep Receipts, coo head: market mere
active and prices .'inner ; peer te choicest SO
4 de; medium, $ft 50; demand almost
wholly local.
stnex jwmi.
New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Stocks
also United States Bends rcported dally l.y
Jacob B. Lonu. N. E. Cor. Centre Square.
Niw Yekk Stocks.
Stocks strong.
Sept. in.
A. If. I. It. Y 14
20:UU 1:00 .f.0il
Bleuey... ... ..... ........ ... .... fff ....
Chicago & North We;den li.J, ! YSM
Chicago. MIL & St. Paul iiiij ISIJ4 ise'a
Canada Southern X1J- evi G5i
C C & 1. C It. I...... .. .... 215
Dcl..l,ack.& Western iisy, lil 12l
Delaware & Hudsen Canal hK'i 10HJ.J
Denver A Rie Grande !1 (J;J 91
Hannibal A St. Jee uki a
Lake Shere X Mich. Southern.. ia;t hr;; 13J
Manhattan Elevated -it .... '.w
Michigan Central UIK x,yt 9
MisMiuri.'Kansas X Texas Vty. 41 40i
N. Y., Lake Erie X Western 4:1.", 4IK 4ai
New.JcrseyCentr.il !li U5 'Xt
N. Y., Ontario Western Stt-yt :wf. :
New Yerk Central 113 U:SJ4 143
Ohie A Mississippi 41 4U 4
Pacific; Mail Stcam.ship Ce.... 52 siy !ilj
SL Paul A Omaha 404 40 40j
de Preferred ltt; ... 103,
Central Pacific '.ilj !l 'ii
Texas Paeillc 53 :y, 52k
Union Paeillc ia vayt 1222
Wabash, St. Leuis & Pacific.... 'MU 49 A'Sy.
Preferred. 87 M7.& 87?i
Western Union Tel. Ce fc'J 80
Philadklviiia.
Stocks steady.
Pennsylvania R. R lj bi m
Reading 'M :l 31
Lehigh Valley 01
Lehigh Navigation 4IJ.J 41' 44
Buffalo, Pitts. A iWcsl em '. 22 22
Northern Central 52
.Northern Paeillc. 40fj 4i 404;
" Preferred S25 H2 82
Hostenvlllo... .... 21
Philadelphia X Erie R. R 23
Iowa Gulch Alining 42 ....
United Statks Bends. r. m.
1:00
United Slates 4 pnrevnts W
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JUK MALB.
PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL
ESTATE. Will he offered at public sale
at the Lancaster County Heuse, East King
street, in the city of Lancaster, ON MONDAY,
OCTOBER .1. 1SSI, all that valuable property,
situated in West Lampeter township, known
as KOCKY SPKINGS, containing 27 ACRES,
mere or less, et which about 22 ACRES Is fer
tile farm Jand and the remainder woofs, be
Ing the well-known picnic grounds, en which
is erected a large Twe-story Slate Reet BKICK
DWELLING, a two-story Slate Reet Brick
Back Building, and a large and commodious
Barn, New Tobacco Shed, Pig Pen. Cern Crib
and ether outbuildings. Alse contains a
thriving Yeung Apple Orchard, and a large
spring el never-tailing water. The farmland
Is fertile, well watcredand especially adapted
te raising tobacco, and the weeds has long
been popular picnic 'ground with a large
dancing platform, tables, benches, etc. Being
situated within amlleet Lancaster city limits,
it is cesy of access te markets, stores, etc.
Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. in., en said
day, when terms will be made known by
HENRY HIUBERT, Auctioneer.
kM0,13,17,O,2l.a;,2!.30,ecl,3,A4.w
COAL.
B.
B. MARTIN,
Wholesale and Kcta.ll Dealer In all Hilda ef
LUM II K It AN D COA L.
"fard: Ne. 49) North Water indPrbw
treeta. above Lemen. Lancaster. nS-lydr
COHO & WILEY,
3SO NORTH WATHK HT tMntatr i.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
LUMBER AND GOAL."
Uoaaectlen With the Telephonic Kxctuutgn.
Branch Office: Ne, 20 CENTRE SQUARE.
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