ffFlWsPll '"SWga jgpjm.J ". w& tw 2jrc-i-eB $st$ 'jar-aME? . - ' , !-.''ts-Ji:. I "- x-'X TJSi. - -ea&sasi LANCASTERBAILY INTELLIGENCER MONDAY SEPTEMBER 19, 1881. . --.. 3 ATS - l"W trire r'CT.rf&j't5WBWWB3WyHPBBH5 -- itj .jl.k Tii -7 m-b fcHw..-) Hm ifr-" 7 .va.nj-iTC j.c- s . u rjnTr w7''.-iiji ' jtts0i j T--r.i- g-iijtu.-'ji ii .rv jt mil .iBk3T i f ni i aimaiijtr i v . - . i ..ij.-kik 9f.s: ittt" . s-tSBmtSi - . - - vv- "i ,r k . sv ,,'-,' r .- . - ' ;. - -s :---'. - '" ,4' ,'- v t 1) i. K ? ii.i ip V COLUMBIA NEWS. OUR UECDLAH CORRESPONUKNCK.. Officer Fisher took two tramps te jail this morning. The teachers' district institute met in the high school room en Saturday. This afternoon Mr. Harry B. Clark will be buiied from his father's residence, Xe. 523 Locust street. A horse broke the hitching strap this morning en Fifth, between Locust and Wal nut stieets, but was caught before any damage was done. The Shawnee steamer received a trial ou Saturday afternoon and at first would net work very well, but after it had undergone some oiling it worked splendidly. A let of telephone wire and boxes are new in the dispatchers office at the west yard and in a few days a connection will be made from there te the office in the east yard. It is separate from the Colum bia telephone exchange. Miss V. Few, and Miss Uanscy, of Lcb anon, arc visiting Miss Caddie Patten ; Mr. Heward Shirk, a member of the Lcb anon bar, spend yesterday In town. On Wednesday evening Miss Jeunie Lee will appear in the Columbia opera house, in her famous creation of Je, adapted from Charles Dickens's celebrated work. Bleak Heuse.'' Anether fight toel: place en Frent street ou Satiiulay evening, but neither party was diunk. It aiese from some trouble between the two parties, which being of a private nature we terrain from publishing. A number of young Columbia boys in tend ceing West this week te seek fame and fortune, which we hope they will find, or they cannot get cither in Columbia. A number of propcrty-heldcis have been notified te have their pavements fixed. Seme have already followed the request. On Sunday afternoon a number of young boys were playing en the raits Living back of Bruner's saw mill. Themas O'llarc slipped and fell between two legs, and in falling pulled another young lau, uarry Fiudlcy by name, into the wales. Beth would have certainly drowned had it net been for outside assistance. Council met at 10 a.m. te-day in con nection with the school, beard and the physicians of the town, and after careful canvassing the subject of reported small pox in the borough announce that there is at this time, but one authenticated case in Celunibi.i, and have adopted such measures as will, without doubt, prevent the further .spicad of the disease-, and if the citizens will carefully disinfect their premises there need be no cause for alarm. At 11:20 a. m., en Sunday, v.unl arrived at Columbia that a wreck had occurred at the Henry Clay furnace. At 1:13 the wreck train .st-.irLe.l for the scene or the disaster. As engine Ne. 2(51, extra local, Geerge Snyder, engineer, of Harrisburg, was coining eastw.nd an axle ou a P. & St. L. car broke, throwing a box car, a gondola and a hopper gondola from the track. The tiucks of the box car were literally broken te piecesvhilc the gondola was demolished te kindling weed. The front truck of the hopper gondola was only off the track. The wicckcrs in about three hours time had the track cleared of the debris. During the time of their working passing trains had te be run en opposite Hack. It was the quietest wreck wc;cver attended. Mr.BeuLiehty telegraph operator opened a temporary wieck office. A number of persons irem Columbia and Maiietta wit nw-sed the work of the wreck ers. A disgraceful light occurred en Walnut street, between Third aad Fourth, en Sat day night. A uiimbei of young boys, the eldest could net have been ever seventeen, had been di inking, and the liquor taking effect, the fight ensued. It is a shame that any ivjiseii dealing in intoxicating liquors would be guilty of selling te young men like the above. Mr. Reading, of Lancaster, has taken several excellent pictures of a number of P. 11. R. engines and their crew., which are new en exhibition at a hotel en Frent street. Seme day the latter pait of this week, Ce. C, a battery from the regular army, will pass through Columbia en route te Yorktown. Would it net he the proper thing for our town military company, headed by the Citizens' baud, te greet them at the out skirts ei town ami escort them through '.' Leck Haven's beaut i, Miss Nellie Mel isk, who visited heic a year age, audsven many hearts, is again in town, the guest of Mrs. Win. Wit lifts. This morning, Mr. Samuel Bhcrline left, for Maiiclu-.lcr, seven miles below Yetk, where '.e takes a position in the carriage manufactory of Mr. .1. '. Suudy. Mr. A. J. Eckcrt has aeecptr.il ;i position in Meyer's drug store : Mrs. .1. P. Evans left this morning for Sealinsville en a short visit. DASEltALL. Ironside i 8, College -1 . On Saturday afternoon a rattling geed game of baseball was played en the col lege grounds between the Ironsides and College nines, before a large crowd of spectators who were well pleased with the game and the m.iny goods plays. Zeclier, the catcher of the lrensider,playc(! remark ably well, taking no less than live foul tips. The following is the score of the game as taken from the books : nattMiux. Zechere Kimlz,2 1 C. Winner. s s.... Arneld, 1 I' lloelc. c f. IMltenlieiisf. r l. Weighnic, J li . . Kir. 7. 3 b F. Winner, p K. O. .. 0 4 .. 1 2 ..0 3 .. 0 4 ..0 4 .. 1 3 ..0 3 .. 1 2 .. 1 2 i 27 :. O. 1 4 It ' I 4 . e 0 4 0 2 II ."'. 0 4 Franklin, I 1-. Miller.-.!!! Apple, 1 I Sheibly, ss Kciler, c Ucisler, p Swandcr, I... Turner, rl itaiidanf.sh... S27 12 3 4 5 ( 7 S ! College 10 0 1 2 0 (I l-4 Ironside 2 10 2 0 0 10 2- ti Umpire A. C. Ilettenatcln. Time el Game 1 benr ami 20 mii.ute. Argument Court. Argument com t began this morning at 10 o'clock with both judges en the bench. In the case of Emitter Smcdly and E. W. Marsh, trading as Smcdly & Marsh, vs. A. S. Guiuey and wife, rule te show cause why the judgment and Ji. fa. should net be set aside as te Mary Gtiincy. Rule made absolute. Dauicl Redgc was di voiced from Amanda Redgc. his wife, en the grounds of desertion. Fer the same reason Lydia Faust was divorced from her husband, Harry S Faust. - Capture or T nenius. Constable Eicholtz and Officers Lcman and Kautz ye.' terday captured ten tramps en the fat m of Christian Kendigin Stras bttrg township. These men had been leafing around this place for weeks and had become a nuisance te the whole neigh borhood. They were brought te this city and they gave" their names as fellows : Frank Wilsen, James Brady, Charles Bonsen, Themas Gorden, Jehn Hagen, Themas Morgan, Frank Miller, Francis Bemy, Mike Murray and Themas Harris. They will be heard by Alderman Spur rier. Mad Deg Shet. Yesterday mernuis a large bull-deir showing signs of hydrophobia, nnnAnranm 111 fill vin.init.v of made its Emanuel tt If M. W. W .- .- .w..a.va, w- ......-- llambnglit s hotel, en tue uoiumeia pine, a few miles west of the city, and caused considerable alarm among the neighbors. Mr. Hambright au3 one or two ethers peppered the deg with shot and killed it. It was a white bull deg with red spots, and had en its ncek a leather cellar te which was attached an iron ring. It is net known te whom the deg belonged. Tjmx. Burned A bhert time age Geerge Russell, for merly of Lancaster county; and son of the late Jehn Russell of Drumore township, went te Montane and established a ranche in that far-away territory. He had made arrangements for feeding sheep during the coming winter and had about fifty tens of hay in stock ; but a few days age a prairie lire swept ever that vicinity aud cleaned the ranche out in short order. Fell Inte a Sewer. A little girl fell into a sewer at North Queen and Orange streets, about neon to day. She was rescued by a passer-by and was net injured. Amusements. HeaUfs Jlibtraians Te-ni'jht. Admirers Ol Irish wit and Irish scenery are reminded that this evening Healy's Hibernian minstrels will appear at Fulton opera house in a novel pro pre gramme. Tlie Montreal (Canada) Gazette of Augu-t 10 has a lengthy notice el their per formance at the Theatre Royal in that city, Irem which the following is extracted: "The minstrels gave a capital entertainment, and one, moreover, which is in many respects of a unique character, and the hearty applause which rewarded the performers In every special feature was a conclusive proel that it was regarded with the utmost favor.Cemmcnc ing with a pleasing selection et songs and bal lad.s. In wnicli Mr. and Mrs. Murray, Mrs. Rurgess, Bryan O'Lynn mill ethers were intro duced, the pregramme followed with tableaux of IiNh scenery, beautiful In themselves, and grapically described by 1. C. Fey. In the in tervals a miscellaneous selection was given, which merits and received the approbation el all present." Jennie I.-e as ' Je." Te-morrow evening Manager Miller will intreduca te the Lancas ter public the celebrated English actress, Miss Jennie Lee. in a play that is a dramatization Irem Charles Dickcns'ssfl'ectivc work, " Rleak Ileue," and in which the character or little Je is made the centre et interest. In a notice of the successful run of theplayalllavcrly's 11th Street theat re, Xew Yerk, the Evening Tele yra in v.iyt: "MissJennieI.ee. dens with the cliaracler of Je all thai can be done. .She has studied it closely, sha imitates with illicitly tha uiiceulhnessand the vulgarisms of the .Lon .Len .Lon eon Arabs, whoe bad qualities only serve te conceal geed ones. Constant repetition joined with con.-cientieus acting, lias enabled Iter te elaborate te an unusual extent, and the entire portrait lire isassuecesslui of the kind as any woman who is net a gcniiu can be expected te make et a lonely, despi-ed, bi -hearted and wretched ragumiiUin. Miss Lee has made an admirable success and the supporting com pany is very strong." " JSoccaceie." The chart for reserved scats te ' ltoacaecie," which will lie produced here nevt Thursday evening by II. IS. Malm's opera company, opens te-morrow morning, when there t ill doubtless be a demand ier favorable phircs. K;ril cihss b.trbcrs ii?et'ie Ctilicuia Mcdl-l mil Hia iii'.j Seap ei'clusively. Hebrew New Year. The new Hebrew society lately organized will meet at the icsideme of II. Winer, 319 Mid lie street, Fiiday evening next, at flj o'clock, ler the purpose of offering up prayer far I lie new year, which commences en Friday evening next. All are invited who believe in this laith. The invalid's hope and strcnj ether remedies Is Malt Kilters. !h beyond all xi'EviA.b xerjctcs. 11 i- simply marvelous hew quickly consti pation, biliousness, sick headache, lever and a:iie, anil mal'iria, are cured by "fcelieis' Liver Tills." sep-lnnl&w r.ettcr than putting one liellar out at com pound interest, is the tending It te Dr. C. W. Ileiiieu, llultimerc, Mil., ler two Iieyim of tils Celeiyiind Cliaineuiilu I'ilK which cure nerv-eii- .lis-'itse, quiet the uiiiitl, bring en refresh ing sleep and prevent paralysis. Wlekcit for ciersymeii. "i believe it te be all wrong ami even leked ter clei"s men or ether public men te be led into giving testimonials te quack doctors or vile ft nfTs called medicines, but when a really meritorious article is made up of common val uable remedies known te sill, and that all physician-. uu and tru-t in dally, we should Ircely eeuimciu! it. I therefore cheerfully and hear tily commend Hep Hitters for the geed they have done meai.d my lriendi, lirmly believing they li.ive no equal ter family use. I trill net be without them." Ilov. , Washington, I. C. scpl3-2wd&w t.e te 11. i:. Ceciiran'.s lirug store, 1.17 North Queeii street, for Mrs. l-YecTAani JVIeie JVet tinnul Dyes. Fer brightness and durability et (ii!nr.:ii'u unequaled. Celer from 2 te 5 pounds. Iiiivctinsn in English ami fJerman. l'rlcc. IS cents. A C'eugii, Celd or sons Tiire.it should de stepped. Neglect trcnucntly results In an In curable Lung Disease or Consumption. rvn's lireuchial Troches de net disorder the s-tenmch like cough syrups and balsams, but net directly en the in limned parts, allaying lr'it.iiteii, give relict in Asthma, lireuchial Coughs, Catarrh, and the Threat Troubles which Singers and I'ublicSpeakers are subject te. Fer thirty years ISrewn's llrenchial Trecnesj have been recommended by physi cians, and always give perfect satisfaction. Waving been tested by wide and constant use for nearly an entire generation, they have at tained well-merited mnkameng the fcwstaple remedies et the age. Sold at 25 cents a box everywhere. mS-lvilTThXS&lyw Itching 1'iles yiipteniB aim Cure. The symptoms are moisture, like persplra linn, intense itching, Increased by scratching, very div resting, particularly it night, as 11 pin worms were crawling in anil about the recti: m the private parts are sometimes af fected ; II allowed te continue very serious re sults may iollew. Dr. .Swayne's All Healing Ointment is a pleasant sure cure. Alse for tetter, itch, salt rheum, scald head, Krysipclas, limber's itch, blotches, all scaly, crusty, cuta cuta nceusci upturns. I'rice, SO cents, three boxes ier $125. Sent by mail te any addres-ien re ceipt of price in currency or three cent post age stamps. Prepared only by Dr. Swaynu .V Sen, aw North Sixth street. Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all prominent Uruggisls. i ii!ieJ-3mdMWS&w .Uetnerx! JUeinerm: r.tetliersll An- you disturbed at night and broken el your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth ? If :..-., go at once uml get a bottle of MIIS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYUUP. It will re lieve, the peer little sufferer immediately de pend upon it; there is no mistake about it. There is net a mother en caith who lias ever u-c.l it, who will net tell you at ence that it will feirulale the bowels, and give rest, te the mother, ami relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe te u-e in all cases, and.pleasant te the taste, and is the prescription et one et the eldest and best female physician and stirst-a in tl Un'lcil States. Sold every where ; 25 cents a Let'.'e. -larJ-lvd&wM.W&S Don't Die in the Heuse. Ak druggists ler "Iteugh en Hals." It clears out rats, mice, bed-bugs, reaches, ver min, flies, ants, Insects. 15c per box. " Lindscy's Bleed Searcher" the great med icine ler fever and ague, malarhi, and all bleed poison. Don't tail te use It. sep-lmd&w The Commedore." Jes. L. Feete, the Commedore. F.lgin, III., says Themas' Kelectric Oil cured him et scia tica with one application, thoroughly applied. It also cured him et a severe cold and cough. He thinks it a very valuable remedv, and will never be without It. Fer sale at II. 15. Coch ran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lan caster. "VVliy Wear l'lasters 1 They may relieve, but they can't cure that lame back for the kidney's arc the trouble and you want a remedy te act directly en their se cretions, te purity and restore their healthy condition. Kidney-Wert has that speel tic ac tion and at the same lime It regulates the bowels perfectly. Don't wait te get sick, but get a package te-day, and cure yourself. Either liquid or dry for sale at the druggists. Mnghampten Republican. slO-lwdJtw Incredible F. A. Scratch, druggist, Rulhven, Ont,, writes: ''1 have the greatest, confidence in your Burdock Bioed Bitters. In one case witli which I am personally acquainted their sue cess wasalmest incredible. One lady told me tlinf linlf k lis-ttl 1a lf 1 liut vi frrwwl tlinn linn. Liini uau uuiu utu & Kav nwu i.uuu uuir i dreds of dollars' worth of medicine she had I Erevieusly taken." Price $1. Fer sale at H. ;. Cochran's drug store, 13 North Queen street, Lancaster. Omj rarer. Messrs. White & Brjuicx, Druggists, Ithaca, X. Y. 1 can recommend Ely's Cream Blam te relieve all persons suffering with Kese Celd and Hay Fever. 1 have been a great sufferer from the same complaints ; have had great re Hel by using the Balm. I have recommended It te many of my friends for Catarrh, and In all cases where they have used the Balm freely have been cured. T. Kesset, Dry Goods mer cliant, Ithaca. N. Y., Sept. C, 1890. Mb. A. L. Avery, Pharmacist, Newark, N. J. Having been severely affllcte.l for eleven years with Hay Fever, after trying almost everything without avail, I gave up all hopes et being cured, when I purchased of you a box of Ely's Cream Balm. Te my aurpiise, after a few applications. I was entirely re lieve.!. II. Watsex Harris, Letter Carrier Ne. 14, New P. O., Newark, X. J. Price 50 cents. 6Cl5-2wdeed&w DKATHS. Greex. In this city, en the 18th Inst., Angc Hue Green, In the 75th year et her age. The relatives and friends are respectfully in vited te attend the funeral, from the resi dence et Jeseph Perwart, 420 East Strawberry street, en Tuesday morning at 7 o'clock Services at St. Mary's church. ltd POLITICAL. Democratic County Ticker. TOESIDEXT .IL'IKIE. SUCKIFF. GEO. W. I5P.OWN (Painter), 1st Ward, rUOTUOXOTARY. JOHN II. DeIIAVEN, Caernarvon. REGISTER. E. P. AMBLEK, Drumore. COUNTY TREASURER. PETKU McCONOMV, 5th Ward, City. CLERK OK QUARTER SESSIONS. REA UEKD, Bart. CLERK OF OP.PU A NS' COURT. PETKU lUEUlCH, 8th Ward, Citv. PRISON' KEEPER. ISAAC HULL, Earl. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. M. HILDEItUANT, Mount Jey. CORONER. HKNIiV M. GEITEH, 4th Ward, City. DIRECTORS OK THE TOOR. PHILIP WALL,5lh Ward, City, A1SUAM SIDES, West Lampeter. l-RISON INSPECTORS. LEMUEL W1EST, West Cocalico. SOL XEAMKU, Northwestern. AUDITOR. JOHN L. L1GHTNKK, Leacock. Vacancy. City. Delegates te State Convention. SENATORIAL. XIII District, II. L. ECKEliT, XIV " V. II. GKIEK. REVRKSKNTATIVC. I. A.J. DUNLAP. i MAUION liAltUAIt, J AS. P. MAKSII. 3. AUICAM COLLINS, II. L. Kit I J, G EO. W. SCIJ KO K I) E li. Democratic Stale Conventien: WilU.iins WilU.iins perl, SEPTEMBER 28. Ninth Ward Election. The Democratic voters of t lie Ninth want, Lancaster, will assemble at Arneld Haas's saloon en Saturday, September 21. between 0 and 8 o'clock, and elect a County Committee man for the ensuing year, vice Jacob Pentz, resigned. Ity order el the County Committee. W. U. IIENSEL, Chairman. XEW AltVERTISKairXTS. w ANTED A SITUATION IN ANY KIND of store as salesman. Have Had experi ence. Canglvogeo'l rtslerene-. uau ar 11113 enice. lul f JST. -SUPPOSED TO J1AVK DKOPPKH I j out et the trout window el house Ne. 'JI0 East King street, a pair of geld spectacles. A reward will be paid ter their return. ltd SKI.KCT DANCING ACADEMY. ON OC TOBER 5. at 7 o'clock in the evening, at Exeelier Hall, East King street, TAYLOR'S ORCHESTRA will open a Select Dancing Academy, teaching all the Litest Quadrilles and Waltzes. The music will be by the Full Orchestra, and the instructor In dancing will be CHARLES W.TAYLOR. ltd JiX TEJi TA1XM EXTS. r.nu.TON eri:itA heusu MOND Y EVSBING, SEPT. 19. II ALKY'S HIBERNIAN MINSTitELS, Irish Brigade Band and Orchestra, Remodeled ami Enlarged for llifi present season. Mere Aels than ever berere. Everything new. 2 IRISH END MEN 2 10 VAUDEVILLE ARTISTS 19 The Beautiful Scener of Ireland. The en tire Company appearing in Oiigimil Songs, Dances and Sketches. ADMISSION,.. RESERVED rtl S3, :I5 & 50c. 30c. TS , Fer sale at Opera Heuse Ofllce. sepl7-2ld 1 pulten epi:ra heusk. Tuesday Evening', September 20. The Famous European ArtKtc, MISS JENNIE LEE, n JO," Snrmerlcd by J. P. BURNETT & II. J. SAU- GENT'S Dramatic Company. Played by Miss Lee ever 1,000 times In Lon Len Lon eon, in five consecutive yearn. Tremendous success scored at Haverly's lttii SlivetTlie ttie. New Yerk, dnriug the past two weeks. A CAKD. 1 guarantee the iiie.jL ileligh'.lul enlerJnin lnent et the season. GEO. M. MILLER, Manager Pennsylvania Circuit. ADMISSION,. .73, 30 A 33c. seplfi-lld F 7UI.TOM OPKKA HOUSE. BRILLIANT OPERATIC EVENT. THURSDAYJSEPTEMBER 22,1881. MR. lOHN D. MISIILER lus the honor te present the famous If. 11. MA JIX English Opera Company, Who will present, complete in every particu lar. Ven Sunpe's eminently successful and charming epe: a. ( BOCCACCIO. hcalk op micros. OAlljblki ADMISSION RESERVED SEATS At Yecker's OIllcc en ami 8 a. m. 30 CtS. L...........73 lytH. ................ .9 . after Tuesday at huplG 5td J,IUUOItS, &c. WHITE WINK VlNEGAK, 05 PEIl CENT. Alcohol, Wines and Liquors, Coffees, Sugars and Tea, all at RINGWALT'S leblO-lvd Ne. 205 West King Street, MIS CELL. ANEO VS, XT "TICK OF CLOSING OF LANCASTER 1 Building and Lean Association. All per sons having claims against the above Associa tion will present them ler settlement te the Secretary within ten days, alter which lime a final distribution will be made and the Asso ciation will cease. scpl7-3td A, U. BALL, Secretary. s KLIXT DANCING ACADEMY. ROBERTS' HALL, LANCASTER, rc-enens OCTOBER 19. MR. AND MRS. SHANK. TEACHERS OF DANCING (PHILADELPHIA), will give lessens singly or in classes every WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON AND EVEN ING. Nete Ladies and gentlemen can form pri vate classes for the " U ERM AN." slG-lwd NO TICK. TUB SWAN HOTEL., CORNER of Seuth Queen and Vine streets. Lan caster, Pa., has been entirely refitted and new eilers llrst-clans accommodations at consid erably reduced "pr ices. Our yards and stables will mere than compete with the best In the city, and have geed and attentive estlers. Give us a trial. D. M. MOORE, marlf-Cmw Proprietor. TURD EDITION MONDAY EVENING, SEPT. 19, 1881. NOJTOPE. THE PRESIDENT DYING. AGNEW GIVES IT UP. Arthur Informed of His Condition. Passed u Very Comfortable Nlghr. Elberon, Sept. 19. 7:03 A. m. Un official The president passed a very com fortable night, far batter than was expected and is new sleeping quietly. Anether Riger this Morning. Elbeken, Sept. 19. The president had a rigor at S:30. The Oilicial Dulletiu Discouraging. Elberon, Sept. 19, 9 a. m. Official. The condition of the president continues unfavorable. Shortly after the issue of the evening bulletin, he had a chill lasting l.j minutes. Tlic febrile rise following continued until midnight, during which time the pulse ranged from 112 te 120. The sweating that followed was quite pro fuse. The cough was troublesome during the chill, but gave him but little annoy ance during the remainder of the night. At 8 a. m., tomperature 93.S, pulse IOC and feeble, respiration 22. At 8:30, another chill eainc, en account of which dressing was temporarily post poned. The next bulletin will be issued at 12:30.' He Uannet Live. Elberon, Sept. 19.-9:50 a. m. The ricer of this morning lasted nearly 20 minutes and was quite Eevcre. The presi dent is reported as having slept seme since it subsided, but is new awalce. IIe has taken a small quantity of nourishment. llie Ircqnency el the chilis occasions grave anxiety. Dr. Bliss is of opinion that if the rigors continue for 48 hours the president cannot live, and it is quite possi ble that he will be carried off in one of the chills. An Alarming Rate or Pulse. Elberon, N. J., Sept. 19. 10:10 a. m. Dr. Boynteu says that dining the preva lence of the rigor the president's pulse went up te 143 beats and was very feeble. At this hour it has dropped about te 140 beats. The patient is extremely weak, and there is cause ler great alarm. Dr. Bliss is of opinion that the president may die in one of the rigors should they continue te be frequent. Iir. HeyntGii's Fears. Lesg Biiancii, Sept. 19. Dr. Boynteu in conversation with a representative of the associated press this morning said the president passed the most quiet night since he was shot. "Isn't that extraeuliiiary, doctor '.'" "Ne; the reason for it can be readily accounted for by the extreme weakness of the patient. IIe is fearfully weak and debilitated." The doctor then explained the occur rence of rigor. It appears the chill came e.i while the morning dressing was in pio pie gress and therefore the dressing had te be stepped. The patient fust complained of feeling cold and almost immediately he was attacked with paroxysms of shaking. During the time the chill prevailed Dr. Bliss says vomiting and severe retching occurred. The rigor was of about twenty minutes duration. After it passed oft" the patient became comparatively comfortable and partook of some nourishment aud his ptilse fell about three beats te 140 While the chill was en the pnlse was 143 and very feeble. Dr. Agucw'M Gioeiuy View. Elbeken, N. J., Sept. 19, 10:40. Dr. Agnew says the situation at this time is decidedly gloomy aud could net well be worse. The president has net rallied as usual from the effects of the rigor. Much excitement prevails and the worst fears arc entertained and justly se. Ne Change at 12:30. Elberon, Sept. 19.-12:30 r. m Sec retary Hunt has just conic from Franklyn cottage aud says the president is new sleeping quietly and no material change has occurred in his condition. Expecting His Death. Lo.ne Branch, Sept. 19. The guards at Francklyn cettage have been ordered, in case el the president's demise, te ex- tend their picket lines and allow no ene te. approach. The government will then monopolize the only telegraph wire run ning te Elberon. Under these circum stances press dispatches will have te go two miles by courier, and consequently souie delay be looked for. Dr. Agnew said this morning the case was decidedly gloomy aud the tutloek very dark. At 12:30 Dr. Bliss said reaction had taken place and the patient was mere comfortable. Pulse then 118, respiration 20. He said also there is dauger of another rigor to ward evening. Tlie Caelnct en Hand. Lose Branch, Sept. 19. The membeis of the cabinet, except Blaine and Lincoln, are new here. The latter is expected to te uight. It is stated en autbei ity that Vice President Arthur has net been summoned. He Has a Chance. New Yerk, Sept. 19. The Eeening Pest's Elberon special says that as te the president's condition Dr. Bliss says it is very bad ; he has a chance ; Docter Bliss docs net expect he will die for a day or two unlcsss embolism should set in, aud he might live a week. IIe has still a great deal of strength. His vitality and rcsistive powers are perfectly wonderful. Dr. Agnew and himself have betb remarked this. Notwithstanding the bad history of the case, when one entered the room and saw the firm, reliant expres sion en the president's lace ami his man ner of speaking, it was enough, the doctor said, te take ene almost off his feet. Dr. Bliss concluded by saying, " IIope is buried ealy in the grave." The doctor further said : There is no immediate emergency in the president's condition. He called for a hand-glass after the morn ing dressing and said : " I cannot under stand why I am se weak when I leek se His voice is wet se hearse as when the parotid gland was inflamed ; there is ue evidence of repair this morning in any of the wounds, still be is quite cheerful. The left lung seems only slightly affected. Dr. Agnew being asked again recently whether there was any hope, said : " There is no Jiepe." - Hunt's Reports. Leng Branch, Sept. 191:30 p. m. Secretary Hunt came from Francklyn cot tage a few minutes age and reported the president comfortable, and he had been sleeping. " Dees he realize the gravity of the sit uation ?" was asked. "Yes." replied the secretary, "he is said te be fully cognizant of his low condi tion." ;dew Mr?. Garfield Loekf. A gentleman who just passed the Francklyn cottage saw Mrs. Garfield sit ting in the window. In response te an in quiry regarding her appearance he said : "The geed lady exhibited a calm and peaceful expression and her usual expres sive smile was visible ou her counten ance. " Ulalne lu Maine. General Grant made his customary visit te JElberen this morning. Secretary Blaine was heard from this meruiug. He is still at Augusta, Me. Ofltclar Bulletin. Elberon, Sept. 19. 12:30. The chill from which the president was suffering at the time the morning bulletin was issued lasted about 15 minutes, and was followed by febrile rise, increase of temperature and sweating. IIe has slept much of the time, but bis general condition has net materi ally changed. Temperature, 98.2 ; pulse, 104 ; respiration, 20. D. W. Bliss, D. Hayes Agnew. Arthur NetlUed. New Yerk, Sept. 19. The evening papers have it that Vice President Arthur has just received the following dispatch : "It is impossible te conceal from our selves that the presideut is rapidly grow grew iug worse. "Twe chills which have 03curred within fourteen hours, warn us te be pre pared ter any a mictien with which Ged in his mercy may afflict us. Signed MacYe.vc.ii. Arthur still remains at his house. In answer te inquiries by letter he replied he had net heard of the cabinet holding any meeting nor had he been summoned by them. Airs. Garfield's Despair. "Washington, Sept. 19. A private dis patch received at the treasury department te-day from Leng Branch states that Mrs. Garfield has given up all hope of the president's recovery. Secretary Lincoln Coming. Bosten, Sept. 19. Hen. Rebert T. Lincoln, secretary of war, left Northamp ton, N. H., for Leng Branch this after noon. IIe has no hopes of the president's recovery. Explosion a ml Klrc. Cincinnati, Sept. 1C An explosion followed by lire occurred hi the co-operative store, at Middlcpert, Ohie, yesterday. It consumed the building and contents, also an adjoining building, owned by Charles Reet, and damaged the saddle and harness store of J. E. Lark. Total less, $10,000 te 812,000. Te Try Masen. "Washington, Sept. 19. The war de partment has lcccivcd information from Gen. Iiaucnclc that he will detail a special court martial te try Sergeant Masen, who attempted te .sheet Guitcau. Striking Wuarlmen. New Yeuk, Sept. 19. Ninety men in the employ of Alexandre stearahip com pany struck work this morning for an in crease of 10 cents per hour. The men have been paid 40 cents per hour. Ne troublous anticipated. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, D. C, Sept. 19. Fer tie Middle Atlantic states, fair weather, north easterly winds becoming variable, lewer barometer and slightly higher tempera ture. CALAMITY AND CRIME The Whirlwind or Fire anil Death. Recent tires have destroyed the Jacquith opera house, Marien, Ohie ; O. R. De Hart's hat factory, near Reading ; the Watsen hotel and four adjoining buildings, Stayner, Ont.; Beaty's and the Star organ factories, Washington, N. J., less $200, 000; Hay's lumber yard and Jehnsen & Ce.'s glassware house, Pittsburgh ; T. & R. Pat terson's packing house, New Yerk ; twenty buildings, timber crops and three mcu near Carthage, N. Y. Kansas City had a frost en Friday, Omaha two inches of snow, and DeSoto. twenty miles west of Chicago, a light snowfall. Ten woodchoppers tried te cress the Columbia river, Oregon, in a beat and five drowned. On Lily Lake, near Scranteu, two families named Harvey and Lcnahan, were beating, when one of the men, being drunk, capsized the beat and Anna Lena ban, aged nine, and William Harvey, aged sixteen wcre drowned. Samel Shailler, aged 50, killed himself by a fall from a bridge at Allcntewn. After mortally wounding G. W. Tewnsetid ill a quarrel iu a Bosten store, Henry Ferbes commit ted suicide. Ex-Legislater D. B. Smith, while camping out, was killed by a falling tree. Reuben Loek, farmer, while drunk, fell from a car platform into the canal at Harrisburg, and his dead body has been fished out. Themas A. Nichel fell off a horse near Bartow, New Yerk, and was killed by a kick. Edward Fauroat, a farmer, 02 years of age, was found drown ed with his head in the spring, near Pisca taway, N. J. Henry Tucker, 29 years of age. accidentally killed himself while gunning for reed birds, near New Bruns wick. XAKKKTH. Hew Xerx market. New ukk, Sept. 17. Fleur Staie and West ern quiet and slightly in. buyers' favor; Superfine State, 5 2580: extra de W oe Qti SO; choice de tc mQC 73; tancv de fC SOas 00; round hoop Ohie C 103 r0 : choice de $6 C0&7 50; superfine western $5 J5gG 00 ; common te geed extra de id (0C 00 ; choice de te 70jJ3 00 ; choice white wheat de, at 17 O0Q8 00. Southern dull and unchanged ; common te fair extra $ 1537 UO : Reed te choice de $7 40QS SO. Wheat lxic lower : moderates pecuhitivc business ; Ne. 2 Red, cash, $1 48K ; de Sept., $1 4SS1 48; de October, $1 40KJI SOJi; de Nev. $1 s:ii syg ; de Dec, $1 5CJ4l .vj. Cornlewerand moderately active ; mixed western spot. C771c ; de future, 71J47CJc. Oats Uc lower; Oct., 434!Jc; State Mm:W- ; Western vayjMVfi- Live Stock Markets. Chicago. Hogs Receipts, 13,000 head; ship ments, 3.410 head ; market fairly active and a shade lower ; mixed packing at $0 25G 70 ; choice heavy, $0 75ffi7 SO ; light or bacon, $0 30 6 75 ; culls and gresscrs, $36 20. Cattle RccelpU, 3,400 head; shipments, 3,403 head ; market quiet aud weak; offerings very peer ; geed te cheice shipping streers, $5G0g U20; common te medium, $452); 110 experts here ; nominally steady at $G0gG 75; native butchers' slew: cows, $2 3033 90: scallawags, $25082 37; balls. $20083 50; steers, fcl 0.V84 40; stockers anil feeders, $2 900410; tange cattle fairly steady: closed weak and lewer: canning Texans, SI 903 75 ; shipping Texan, $3 804 25 ; half breeds. $3 8594 vD; American, $l4 70; stockers and feeders, $2 75Q4 20. Sheep Receipts, 1,004 head : shipments, 2C0 head ; market steady and fairly active; geed te choice, $133; fair te gee I Western, $2 80 3 75. F&lladelphta aftaffcet. PBtLXDXLrmjL, SepL.19. Fleur strong under light stecks: Superfine, at 14 5003 00; extra at $5 503C 00 : Ohie and Indiana family, at 17 S597 73; Pennsylvania family S7 239 737K; St, Leuis de 775300; Minnesota Extra $6 7537 23; de straight, $7 25fi7 80; winter patent tS OOgS 50 ; spring de 3 0e 825 Rye flour at (6 25S 27. Wheat dull ; Ne. 3 Western Red $1 43'1 45 ; Delaware and Pennsylvania Red. $143144; de Amber $1 43K1 44. Cern dull for fecal use ; steamer 69Kc : sail yellow, 7172c ; de mixed, 70371c ; Ne. S Mixed, 6SeC9c. Oats quiet; Ne. 1 White, 43S4Sc ; Se. 2, de47KS47c; jfe. 3 do46c;Ne. 2, Mixed, Uye none here. Previsions market firm ; mu perk at 920COJ221O0- beet hams, at 23 ; Tndla mess beet $22 50, f. e. b. Bacen Smoked shoulders 9; salt de SMc ; smoked hams 13c ; pickled hams, 12&Q12VC. Lard "tlrm : city kettle $12 75 ; loose butchers' $11 SO; prime steam $12 G512 75. Rutter Market Arm and well sold up ; Pennsylvania cream extra 36c: Western de 23c ; de geed te choice 3133e: Bradford county and New Yerk extra. 2de: firsts. 2527c ; Western dairy extra, 2320 ; de gbed te choice, 2224c. Rolls none here. Egis firm and scarce; Pcnn'a 2Jc; West ern 2l22c. Cheese firm, scarce ; New Yerk full cream 12.S13c; Western full cream 12312c; de fair te geed. llllc ; de halt skimmed Stf9c ; Peuna de., (J37KC. Cattle Market. PnitADKLrniA, September 13. Cattle market active: sales. 4.000: prime, 6Cc; geed, 5SCc; medium, 45c; common, 3Q 4Mc. Sheep market active : sales. 8,030 ; prime. 5Ji3J-i ; medium, 45 ; Chester county Lambs,.07c ; Western, 4Cc : stock ewes, $3$$3 25. Hogs JIarket active ; sales, 3,900 head : fataegs, !)i;10c ; common aud stockers, 7 ic. Necu (J uotanens or tne uraln Market. Furnished by Jacob l. Leng, Commission Rreker. Chicago. Oct. Nev. Oec. Wheat $ 1.2UVi 1.32Ji $ L332.i lear. $ I.27 Cern e.V;$ .0; .Ur Year. Oats 40 .41 "43" lear. 1. eric 10. Lard 11.93 12.15 liOi. PUILAUELnilA. Sept. Oct. Nev. Wheat $1.43i $1.44 $ L4SU Cern 9J4 -71 .73MT Oats 47K -WA .72i Grain and Prevision (Juotalieiis. One o'clock quotations of grain and provis previs ions, furnished by S. K. Yiuult, Rreker, 15 East King street. CuiCAiie. Sept. 19. Sept. Oc. Nev. $ I.29J $ 1.32 . .!! .63i .M .395 Ai . l-AOJ 12.02J4 Sept. Oct. Nev. .$ 1.43 $ 1.44 $ 1.48'4 .09 " .71 .74 . .47K .47J .48 Wheat j e rii x Oriv Lnrd Philadelphia. Wheat Oats BtecKinarKet. New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Stocks also United States ltends reported dally by Jacob R. Lone. N. E. Cor. Centre Square. New Yerk Stocks. Stocks llrni. Sept. 19. A. M. P. M. r. I 10:00 l:ue 3:00 Meney... .... ............... Chicago & Neitli Western. . Chicago. Mil. it St. Paul .... Canada Southern C. C. & I. C. R. R Del., Lack. Western Delaware .t Hudsen Canal. Denver & Rie Grande .... 4Q0 .... 123!4 12 12Ji V,'M 120 131 03JS 5 a i25j laijij la; IO:i lOJJi 1U3JS 8S Hannibal A St. Jee Lake Shere & Mich. Southern.. 1 .... 110 1254 12! Manhattan blcvatci I Michigan Central Mi330iiri, Kansas & Texas N. Y., Lake Erie & Western New Jersey Central N. Y., Ontario & Western New Yerk Central OI1I0& Mississippi Pacific Mail Steamship Ce.... St. Paul & Omaha de Preferred Central Pacific Texas Pacific Union Pacific Wabash, St. Leuis & Pacific.... ' Preferred. Western Union Tel. Ce Philadelphia. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania R. R Reading... Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation Buffalo, Pitts. A Western Northern Central Northern Pacific. " Preferred Ilestenville Philadelphia Erie R. R Iowa Gulch Mining United States ISends. 9.3JS "9M 44JJ U5'i 94 91 40 40 45 13'4 9SJ$ 95 30JS 31 .W . 11.; 1424 113J4 AiV, 49& SO 42 42K .?Z' , IU 1)7 107J4 J13S 915;: 91U 5ii 121 se;s 514 51i 1216 12254 "" ""-4 88j; 89 8 &; e4 314 et?i MJU 44 32JU f.04 44 2114 51 78JA 21M 22 3s 7s;-s V. M. 1:W 117 U3S 101 HOJd United States 4 pcrctmls.. 4M " " S " Lecal miecks anil itemiH. Par vul. Lanc.City G per et. Lean, due 16S2. . $lim " lh83... 100 " 1890... 10(1 ' " 1895... 100 " 5 per ct. in 1 or 30 years. . loe " 5 per ct. Scheel Lean.... 100 4 " in I or 20 years.. 10O 4 " in 5 or 20 years.. 100 4 " in 10 or 20 years. 100 JIHCELLANEOUS BOKDH. Quarryvlllc R. R., due 1S'. $100 Reading & Columbia R. Rdu 1882 loe Lancaster Watch Ce., due IS8t! 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., due in ler 20 years 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., due I8811..... ................. ....- iuu Stevens Heuse 100 BANK STOCKS. First National Rank $100 Farmers National Rank 50 Lancaster County National Rank.. 50 Columbia National Rank 100 Ephruta National Rank 10O First National Rank, Columbia.. .. 100 First National Rank, Strasburg.... 100 First National Rank, Marietta 100 First National Rank, Mount Jey.. 100 Lititz National Rank 100 Manhcite National Rank 100 Union National Rank. Mount Jey. 50 Las 114 us.; 120 10:: 103.50 103 $11. 102..V 105..V 103.5C 100 70 $170bu 102.5 102.2? 140 135 I34.M 202.51 145 75 141.51 70.M $3.25 25 40 115 b I. MISOELLANUOCS STOCKS. (jiiarryville R. R $ 50 Millcrsville Street Car 60 Inquirer Printing Company 50 Watch Factory 100 Gas Light and Fuel Company 23 Stevens Heuse 100 Columbia Gas Company :.... Columbia Water Company Susquehanna Iren Company 100 Marietta Hollowware loe .10 TURJiriK E STOCKS. Rig Spring A Reaver Valley.... Rridgepert Columbia Clie-dnut Hill Columbia Washington Columbia & Rig Spring Lancaster Ephrata Lanc.,Enzabetht'n AMIddlet'n Lancaster A Fruitville. Lancaster A'.Lititz $ 23 $ 10.2r . V.VA 20 23 18 20 14.1b 47.2. 51 50 02.31 100 50 25 Lancaster Willluuistewn 23 Lancaster Maner 50 Lancaster Manhcim 25 Lancaster Marietta 23 Lancaster A New Helland 100 Lancaster Susquehanna. 300 Lancaster Willow Street 25 Strasburg Millport 25 Marietta Maytown 25 Marietta Mount Jey 23 93 30.46 25. 83 275.5s 40.1! 21 40 EXECUTORS' SA1.K OF PKRSONAL PRO PERTY and valuable real estate. The undersigned executers of Elizabeth II. S. Harben-er, deceased, will expeseat public sale en SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, l&Jl. at the Fountain Hetel, en Seuth Queen street, Lan caster, Pa., at 7 o'clock P. M., all that certain double two-story Rrick Dwelling Heuse, with brick back building attached, together with ether improvements, and let thereto belong ing, situated en Seuth Queen street, in said city. Ne. 225, fronting en eiat side of Seuth Queen street 31 feet 8 inches and extending in depth of that width 112 feet C inches, ad joining properties of Dr. Jehn L. Atlceand Susan Smith. This properly Is centrally lo cated and a desirable residence. In the afternoon at 1 o'clock, en S ATURD A Y, OCTOBER 15, 18dl, en the above premises, said executers will also expose at public sale the following personal property or said de ceased, viz.: Red, Bedstead. Marble-top Wash stand, Rureau, Mantle Cleck, Leeking Glass, Walnut Cane seat Chairs and Rocking Chairs, and ether household and kitchen furniture tee numerous te mention. Persons wishing te view realty before day or sale may call ou A. J. Uarberger, one or tha undersigned, at Ne. 3d West Chestnut street. Terms made known en day or sale by the undersigned. L. B. HARBERGEK, 1 A. J. UARBERGER, Executers. Hess a Sex, Auctioneers. Sl7,20,24,27ftel,4,8,ll,U-tuAs jecniciz. OPECIAI. AND CHRONIC DISBASKS. Mary A. LeDgaker, M. D., OFFICE AND RESIDENCE jr Ne. 13 East Walnut Street, LANCASTER, PA., ;OUeaeser the Ey, Uar aad Threat Treated aa a Specialty. Particular attention given te the treatment et Diseases or Women aud Children. Free examination and treatment dally ex cept Sunday from 11 a. m. te 1 p. m. Consul Censul rations In English and German. ZZSm H. D. LONGAKER, M. D., LATK OF PHILADELPHIA, NOW OF LANCASTER, PA.. Office : Ne. 13 East Walnut Street, eilers his professional services te the afflicted' especially te these suffering from Chronic or Special Diseases. He will beuladteseeand talk with them. It Is his practice te platnlydeclare a disease incurable It he believes it te be se. In the case whicn he undertakes, he guarantees te de all that can be done by unwearied atten tion and the application of experienced skill, gained bv mauy years et practice In treating disease in its various and most malignant tonus. That his skill has net been exerted In vain, numerous certificates, that may be seen at his eflicc, will testify. Cabcers Tumors end Swellings Cares n uiient ram or using tne KHire er Drawing Bleed. Skin lilneases and every description el Ul cerutlen. Piles and Scrofulous Diseases Perma nently Cured. Female Diseases, Acute or Chronic, spoedily and radically cured. Diseases et the Lungs, Threat, Stomach, Liver and Kidneys can undoubtedly be cured. Particular attention given te Frlvate Dis eases of every description ; also that state 01 alienation and weakness et mind, which ren ders persons incapable et enjoying the pleas ures of performing the duties el lite, complete ly cured, and the patient restored te active health and the enjoyments et life. Diseases el the Kye and Ear treated as a specialty. Dr. Lengnkcr will make professional visits any distance. Can be consulted by letter (con fidentially), and medicine sent with proper directions te nnv part et the country. CONSULTATIONS FREE. dice: Ne. 13 East Walnut Street, LANCASTER, PA. jc23-lydTu.TbASAw lOit SAZ.MS. PUHLIC SALK-ON TUESDAY, OUT. 4, 1SS1, will be sold at public sale at the Cooper house, Lancaster, Pa., the beautiful property et the undersigned, sltnat of a milw west et the Watch factor), ou the north side of the Columbia pike, containing 5 acres of land, having thereon a handsome modern-improved Mansion, a Ram, Tobacco Sheds, ether suitable outbuildings, numerous shade and fruit trees, abundance of never failing water, etc., being one of the most de sirable rcsidenees in the vicinity of the city. Persons desiring te inspect the premises are Invited te call. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. in., when terms will be made known by J.H.R. WAGNER. R. F. Kewi:, Auctioneer. sl7-3tdSR ORPHANS' COURT SALIC OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE On SATURDAY, 8EP TEMRER24.1SSI, In pursuance cf an order et the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, will be sold at public vendue, at the C.ulwcll Heuse, corner North )UL-cn and Chestnut streets, Lancaster, Pa., thu following real es tate, late or Jehn S. Gable, deceased, te wit: Ne. 1, ull that two-story rrume dwelling house part thereof used as a store room witli a two-story frame back building and brick tobacco warehouse, ami let or piece et grAund, situated en the west side et North Queen street, iu the city of Lancaster afore said, containing in front about 40 feet, anil In depth, along its northern llne.abeiit 110 feet te the Pennsylvania railroad. Rounded en the north by ground of Jehn R. Ritncr. en the south and west by the Pennsylvania railroad, and en Hie cast by North Queen street afore said. Tills property has perfect drainage, con cen nt cted with sewer in North Queen street. The location is well calculated ter public business et any kind, being in tin; most populous part or the city. Ne. 2, a me-t valuable building let, situate en the southwest corner of West Chestnut and Charlette streets, in said city, containing 86 feet en Chestnut and 150 feet en Charlette street. This is unquestionably out; et the most desir able bnilding lets te hi: found anywhere in the city of Lancaster, ami will be sold as a whole or In parts, suit purchasers. Possession and tit loon April 1, 1882; el tha building let, however, possession may be given immediately. Sale te commence at VA o'clock p. in. en said lay. when terms will be made known by I). HARTMAN, E.M.SCHAEFFER, KLIXARETII R. GARLE, Executers. II. SnniiEirr, Auct. septO-TuASts i)Ui:LicsAM-: or Valuable kkal es tate. On FRIDAY, SEPTEMRER30.18S1 pursuant te an alms order et the Orphans' Court of Lancaster comity. Pa., will lie sold at public .ale, at t lie Keystone Heuse. North Queen street, in tint city of Lancaster, the fol lowing real estate, l.iti; et Frederick Pylc, de ceased, all et which is situated in Lancaster city, te wit: Purpart Ne, I, property Ne. 237 North Mul berry street, I renting en said street 17 feet inches, mere or less, and extcndiiiir in depth I te feet, morn or less, te a te feet wide common alley. The improvements thereon consist et a two-story frame dwelling house, a two-story frame k'itchen attached ; open alley en the south side. Purpart Ne. 2, properly Ne. 239 North Mul berry street, fronting en said street 14 feet 7 inches, mere or lc-s, witli common alley be tween tills property, and the one adoinlngen tin; north, 2 feetfi inches wide, te the depth et 42 reet.after which tin-let widens te the extent of half the width or said alley, extending In depth IW feet, mere or less, te a. 10 feet wide common alley. The improvements thereon consist et a two story frame house, Willi a two story frame kitchen attached. Purpart Ne. 3. property Ne. 211 North Mul berry street, fronting en said steeet 22 1 cct 1 inch, mere or less, together with the same common alley (right described In Ne. 239), and extending in depth 110 feet, mere or less, te the aforesaid 10 feet wide common alley. The improvements are a two-story brick house, with basement kitchen and large frame stable; room enough for eight horses and for three or lour tens of hay. Purparts Nes. 1. 5 and G, properties Ne3. 243, 213 and 217 North Mulberry street, te be sold separately. Nes. 213 and 215 fronting en said street 13 feet and 1 Inch, mere or less, and Ne. 217 13 leet 7 inches.inere or Ics, and all of them extending in depth lte feet, mere or less te the aforesaid 10 feet wide common alley. The Im provements en each of these lets are a two. story brick house, witli a one-story frame out house, ami en Ne. 215 a never-falling well et water, and en Ne. 217 a cistern, In geed condl cendl condl lien 1 feet ilcciv Purpart Ne. 7, property Ne. 212 North Arch alley. In the city of lincaster, fronting en said alley 15 feet 8 inches, mere or less, including a 3 feet open space en thoseath sldc.and extend ing in depth loe feet, mere or legs, te the afore said 10 feet wide common alley. The Improve ments are a two story brick house, with enc onc enc stery lramc attachment. Purparts Nes. 8. 9 and 1 1. properties Ne. 244, 21R and 250 North Arch alley aforesaid, te be sold separately, each fronting en said alley 12 feet 8 inches, mere or less, and cxtenalngia depth 1(0 feet, mere or less, te the aforesaid 10 feet wide common allcv. Ne. 230lvinic en the north and alongside "that part of the said 10 teet wide common alley between Nes. 248 and 250 el the said properties, fronting en said Arcli alley and intersecting that part of said 10 feet wide common alley running north and seu'h In the rear or all these properties and these situated en North Mulberry street, be fore mentioned and described. Purpart Ne. 12, property Ne. 232 North Arch alley, fronting en said alley 15 teet 8 Inches, mere or less, including an open space of 3 feet, mere or less, en the north side, and extending in depth 100 feet, mere or less, te the aforesaid 10 teet wide common alley, running north and seutli The improvements arc a two-story brick house, with one-story frame attachment, and geed bake eren. The 10 feet wide common alley mentioned runs north and south, and also cast ami west, opening out en Arch alley between Nes. 218 and 230, and Is common te all these purparts, both the Mulberry street and the Arch alley properties. All these houses arc comparatively new, ex cept purparts Nes. 1 and 2, and are situated in one of the finest and most tiiriving parts et the city, convenient te schools, especially te the High Scheel, being only abent lA squares Irem the latter. The houses en Arch alley arc llnely located, and afford homes within the reach or any laboring man or mechanic far mere desirable than almost any ether part of the city, being equally near te all the active business of the railroad, tobacco warehouses and manufacturing places. The houses en Mulberry street, excepting purparts Nes. 1 and 2, are larger and mere valuable, and for location and surroundings arc unsurpassed by any property In the city. Any person wishing te see the properties be fore the day et sale will call en W. C. Pylc, ene el the heirs, occupying Ne. 213. or en Jeseph Pyle. occupying Ne. 241 North Mulberry street. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m.. when attendance will be given by JUNIUS R. KAUFMAN. Trustee of sale. U. Shcjbebt, Auctioneer. s3,l0,l7,2l,28,)Cd -J- ." !! -r 41 - i3 - .i S1 - v .-
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