LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 30. 1881. - SAIJiS IIF BKAL ESTATE. Transactions in ttie Upper End. Samuel Obcr has elil 78 acres 134 peiehes of land with improvements, in l'etin township, for $93 per acre, Ilemy Hcagy purchaser ; 1-1 acres 101 perches of chestnut sprout land in Knphe township, te Michael Keeker, for $30 jier acie. The former puichaser of the farm of Henry Metzler, deceased, in 1'aphe towu tewu .ship, net complying with the conditions, the property was re-sold by the exccuteis te Antheny G. Greiner, for ,930. Near and in firickcrvillc Samuel Kngle sold 30 acres of land and improvements te Wm. Palm, for $3,000 ; Anna Uentz C acres te I-njjle, for $1,730 ; Mrs. Anna Miller 2 acres te Peter Zartman, for .$'2,300, and Jehn Faussct house and let te Kdw. Elser, for $1,000. Jacob Haiiacher, of Kethsvilic, lias sold his hotel property te Geerge V. Kafreth, of Earlville, ler $3,300. Tiie farm of Henry Miller, late of Akion, deceased, was sold te Iteuben (Jet., of ne.irlSrowiister.il. for $1,773. Isiael J-'-eliliek, of liiowiistewn. sold his farm, formerly owned by Jacob Fry, de ceased, te Abraham ISei.ind. of Lincoln, for $3,100. t Tins ICeiiim.'.chf.:- homestead, a xmt two miles southeast of Akion, paitly along the Coucstega cue!:, was sold te a paity ftem Vegansvil!e. Uitter estate : Lit.it. bakery te Dr. J. Slicnk for 2,730. MwkI vv let in Litilz te lien. Luty. for $WJ'J. Heuse and let near the railie.nl, .te Emanuel Ifnuirmati for $1,430. Six acres of limb: r land situated in I'eiiti Iwp. te J. IJ'uler for (10.23 an acre. Li til, mil!, in I!im: te A. V. Shober for SS.033 F.um of Mi aw.., te Jelui Evans at $210 an acre. 11 acres of land with impievciuenis, te Jacob L. Stehman for 1,0(10. One thiid of H 10 acres of Iowa prairie land, te A. !'. llesietter, of Lan caster, for 231. One-tbiid of two lets in Webster City, Iowa, te A. !'. He.stctter, or Lancaster, for $70. Oue-iiflh of (ii) lets in Council IShiliV-, lew.i, te Cinyhill IScer for 101. Assigned c.t.iti: of Michael ISeluner, in New llaven, heuf. and let, te Tobias Mar tin for 1,800. The farm of J.. -job Gaul., dce'd, of Pine Hill, was seid te lSenj. IS. Lehman, for $73 an acre. TIiu farm i; iinpiiscs it! acics. Anntlie; let of l.ind, 3 acres, wa.; Mild te Frank G.uitz, ler '2,0S0. Til.-. I.iviu of I). . Heir, decca-cd. .situ ated ahent a iniie north of Cresswell, which e m.iiii. d 'M an'is, was sold yester day bv A. Dcnli'.i.e'. ,:uft:ei!.:er, te Jacob Her.-.l'i.y f..r yl!,70l. At the .'..inie lime, 32 acre.; .ii laud with outbuildings, v.vie sold i Daunl '. lieiT, ,jr , for 21!) per acie. :-. s. a:nivi:::sa::v. S'lirisl Ctiiircti ;'i-l;;!rat Ien. The feurli'cuih unuivci.sary of Clni.it Luthera'i riun.i.iy school was held last evening. Tin; rcichraiieti was in the p.e.-.clice .f a cougiegatieti of patents, scholars :unl I'liends who fillt-! tlicciiuicii, am! tiie cc.-ici-es wete according te :; pie -giamtisi! pn pared by Mm pastor. Itcv. K. L. U.-ed, and conducted by I hit superiiilcu.il, :it. Following v;is the elder of iiit.-testing exercises : hymn, "Oh, What. Praises retail We Ken der," by I be school ; pi.iyer by Itev. ('. L. Fry, assistant, pastor of Trinity church ; hymn. " Father, Though Thy Xuni3 be Hely," by the s.dioe! ; repuri of siipcriu tenilent and tre.tsurer; hyinii, "Joyfully, Joyfully ;" essay, " Lifeasa Sea," embicm, a looking glass, by Goe. I!e.;s!i r ; hymn, " Ilaik, Hnj-k -my Seul,"1 by tile school ; essay, "A Vessel en the He.!," emblem a ship, Miss K idler; hymn, "The Glor ious Sliip," by Key. Kecd, and several of maie pnpi! ; e-'s:iy, ' Keck:; en the Sea," emblem .stuue. Goe. liarplc : essay. ' Keck 1st, Intemperance, Willie Scliamu ; Keck 2d, Profanity, Ada lluber; Kerk 3!, i Sad Associates, Gee. Aekermtnj ; hymn, "Sun of my Am! ;" es essay, " Light Houses, " emblem a light, house, Nellie Lippeh! ; bynin. "Onward ('hristian Soldiers :" es;ay, "Lightinthe Daikne.-.s. " emblem a iJible, Annie Uow Uew man ; adduss by I toy. May.ser. of ion's Lutheran church ; collection ; Prayer by Key. W.O. GoinniaiefPiiilbpsiiurg, X. .!.; recitation, "Ten Commandments," and L nil's Prayer. Closed by .singing ihe doxeln.'.y, "Praise. G,,l liem whom all blessings Hew." As Ihe essays were r ad the v.trieus em em b'ems weie placed in position. l-'iit. til.v Ii$i r 1. A day or two age Jehn Heir, aged about. 1; jeai.--, a sun et Jehn L. Herr, residing e:i Hie Maiielt i turnpike net. far fiem Wheatland, was thrown fi.un a horse and se severely itijuied thai. Ids life is despaired of. It appeals thai he had been engaged in pl.uvuiir up poit!ec:f and having linished Ids v.etk was about. Hit inning te the barn, riding one beiseand leading another. Tin: led horse took Light at a hag of potatoes ami ran oil", and the ether here attempted te fol fel low it. Voting Hest s-J niggled te control it, but, tint animui lc.trcd and fell back ward, the point of one of tiie, hames strik ing the. euug man in ihe ear, penetrating it and injuring the brain. Notwithstand ing his terrible injury h arose from the ground and ran te the house, failing un conscious ai, the deer, and has remained in an uni'oescieus i-endit ion ever since Pi?-. J. L. Alice and M. L. Ilcsr. of this city, weie. sent for ami attended hitu. He. was still living this afternoon but. it is believed he cannot iceever. Acclilnnt. Themas Hene, a tiamp, who was suffer ing from chili and fever, went into a barn of a farmer near l'itd-in -Hand en Wed nesday night te slrcp. During the night he arose te get a drink, and net, knowing where te go he slipped out of a deer 12 feel ftem the ground. He fell very heavily, spraining his back and bruising his shoulder, lie was brought, te tiie hos pital in this city, where Dr. ISrewn at tended him. Il W.n 15m Tewel. I.i'.it.. Kei ei!. Lancaster newspapers ii vailed one another in draping their elTicc-s with the habiliments e! mourning. One entet pris ing sheet was conceded the palm of pri ority until it liausphcil that the supposed sembre bunting was the ellice towel Hap ping from the window. This Intelligence, Sir. is authentic. Sll;-lit Kunuuay. This afternoon a horse belonging te Lawienec Knapp. which was hitched te a light wagon and standing in tiie. sheet, in rear of brewery, frightened am! started te run away. The wagon ran against a heavy one which was in the alley. It was upset and had the top and dash heard broken. The horse did no! go far. Stuistruclc. Jehn Kritt, was found lying along the track or the Heading railroad, some dis tance from town, en Thursday. He was unconscious and was stift'eiing fiem a sun stroke. The constable of the township brought him te the hospital where he ic eeived medical atlteutieii. He is better, but is net able te leave yet. Dcmii i Ap.l l.nuy. Mis. Catharine Peter, widow, residing near Cieswell, died a couple of days age at the advanced age of 5)3 years. She was well known in the community, llcr funeral takes place te me-riew meining at 10 eV'livk. Tcli'piieiic Cenner! ler.. The freight eilice of the. Philadelphia & Heading railroad company has been con nected with the leleiihene exchange. A Ulble Thief. A man giving his name as Jehu Payne was arrested by Constable James Howe, of East Lampeter, this morning, for trying te sell at Bird-in-Hand a large and elegantly bound quarto Bible, evidently ;thc property of Henry E. Le man, jr.", of this city, as it contains Mr. Leatnan's family record and also his cer tificate of confirmation as a member of the Lutheran church. Payne is held for a hearing before Alderman Spurrier. Wen tlieTVitger. Alderman Spurrier wen a dollar from Dr. Hitz, of the Xac Era, this afternoon, the latter offering te lay that amount that the Squire would net wneei an empty uar rel en a barrow from Centre Square te Peter Henaman's saloon en Seuth Queen street. The alderman took him up, per formed the feat, and the doctor was left te the amount of one dollar. The llearil et Health. The officers of the city beard of health state that they often receive anonymous letters from persons who have complaints te make but de net sign their names. They will take no notice of any such, and peeple must fill out the required blank, when they will receive attention. K.nlargemeiit. The Litilz Recerd, which we have often fentid occasion te commend for its vigor and enterprise, is compelled te enlarge again te accommodate mere advertisers and mere nailing matter. The Recerd is up te the times and its publisher knows howtement patronage. The Michigan Kuml. The new contributions te the Michigan Riiifcivrs are as fellows : Hussel & Shul niycr, i0; Sympathy (IL), 3; cash, I. 15. K., 1 ; Henrv Kill, Manheim township, 3. A Tyjie in Luck. Our genial friend Mr. C. A. Frailcy, of the Xfie Km, has accepted the position of secretary of the Fulton mutual relief association of Lancaster, a place he is fully competent te fill. Court. Common pleas court commences en Monday next at 10 o'clock. Amiiscnieiifx. (!. S. Kiihjh'. Our mulcts will learn Willi pleasure that, tills eminent oeineilian will visit l.aiwa-ler. Mipperieii by liis likewise latiiens wile nail a lull ilnimatie company in their Isit cM ..ueee-.s, " Karen Uuile!li," en Tuesday evening of next weclr. llie tth et October. U'hiKl Mr. KniIilaiii! bis gifteil wile are per sonally strainers te the people of Lancaster, lli'-ir reputation is et such wiiie extent tlilit their names arc lain i liar te people at all versed in anin-'ciiieiit matter.-?. Mr. Knight is said te strongly iv.-e:nlle .loc Kiniiict in .style and action, without any et the distressing; imita tion that i- se ell"ensivc in many actors ei tills claH. The play is by that clever dramatist. Kroii-en, Heward, and was written especially ler Mr. ami Mrs. Kni-hl. iJeneral Kutler acknowledges te have been neatly shaved with Culieura Sliavinsr Seap. - NVi ens debility, weakness and decline prc v.i'.ted by a timely u-c of Malt Kilters. sraciAJj Nerivus.- Slcimiy Men. Wells' Health ltenev.-er. Absolute cure ler nervous deliilily and Weakness et the genera live (unction-', ft at druggists. Depot. It is simply marvelous new juickly consti pation, biliousness, sick headache, lever and ague, and malaria, arc euied by "Sellers' l.ivr rills." see-liud&w Herniate I he Secretions. In our endeavors te preserve health it is et .iic utmost, importance thai we keep the se se ereleiy systeni in perfect condition. The well well knew u icmedy Kidney-Wert, has spccllle ac tion en the kidneys, liver and bowels, tlae it instead et dosing wit Ii vile bitters or drastic pills. It is purely vegetable, and is prompt but mild in action. It is prepared iti both dry and liquid lerni and sold by druggists every where. h'ctitUiij h'tilc. scp2ti-lrd&vr I'ev. eoiiiiilexienscaii bear the strong white meining light wliieli expo-e.-, every speek et" 1 in. every pimple and the slightest splitting et cc.cma. In Dr. KciisenVi Skin C'ure is sure leliel Initii the annoyance el" these blemishes en theeiiecK d beauty. sep'J7-lwdMW&S&w Nelir.ug Sliwl ii llnmistakable ItenclltK C.)iit'."ied uponUensertlinusantlsot suU'erers could originate and lii.uuiaiii the reputation which A vim's s.vr-Sviunu.r.A. enjoys. It is a emiip iiiud et" the b'.-st vegetable altellitive.s, witli the Iodides el i'elaciiuni and Iren, and is t'.ie ine,i 'tl'ectiml of all remedies lorserefu. loin, ineieurial, or bleed iliserders. t'liilerinly siicci sslul and certain in its remedial etleets it piediiccs laj.id and complete cures el" Scro Scre Scro t'ula.'sere, KeiN, lluineiv, l'imple, Kruptiens, Skin Diseases and all disorders arising from impurity el the bleed. Ky its invigorating eil'ecls it al ways relieves and eilen cures Liver Ceiupliilnts, Fenialu Weakncssei and Irregu larities, and is a potent renewcr et vitality. Fer purifying the bleed it has no c.ii:il. It tones up the system, restores and preserves the health, ami imparts vigor and energy. Fer leity years it has been In extensive use, and is te-day the mini available medicine ler the sul lei in;; sick, any where. Keranic by all dealer:--. scpii-1 vvdeediV; w Wicked ler (Mcrirymcii. "1 believe itle betill wrong and even wicked ler clergymen or ether public men te be led Inte giving testimonials te quack doctors or vile stalls called medicines, but when a really liici iloiieus article is made up el common val uable remedies known te all, and that all phy sicians use and trust in daily, we should freely commend it. I therefore cheerfully and hear tily commend Hep Kilters for the geed they have done nieanil my lriends, lirnily believing they have no equal ler laml'.y use. I will net he without thciK." Key. , Washington, I). C. 8epl.-'2wd&w noting the lCltects. It. r.ibbs, or Knfliile. X. Y., writC3: "Hear ing veur Kurdock Kloed IJittei-s favorably ypekcii of. I was induced te watch their dlccls, and II ml that in chronic diseases et tiie bleed, liver and kidneys, your bitters have been sig nallv marked w'ilh'succcss. I have used theni niys'el!" with best results, for torpidity tf the liver ; and in case el" a friend of mine suffer ing from dropsy, the etlect was marvelous." KiiccSl. Kei- sale at 11. 11. Cochran's drug slere, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. ssve lour Hair iveep ii iseautilui. The " Louden Hair Celer Restorer" Is the most delight Mil article crerj introduced'te the Aineiican people and is totally different from all ether Hair Restorers, being entirely free trem all Impure iiiKredients that render many ether articles for the hair obnoxious. Where baldiicsstn- tailing of the hair exists, or prema ture gray ness, from sickness or oilier causes, its use will restore the natural youthful color, and iac.se a healthy growth, cleansing the aip from all impurities, dandrtilt, etc., at the same lime a most, pleasing and lasting hair dressing, ir.igrantly perfumed, rendering it selt ami pliable, making it an indispensable article in every toilet. Ask your druggist for Louden Hair Celer Restorer. I'rice 7.rccntsa bottle. Six bottles, $1. Main depot ter the United States, 330 North Sixth street, Philadel phia. mlMvdTTliAF&w A Cough. Celd or sere Tiireat should De stecped. Xeglcel frequently results in an In curable Lung Disease or Consumption. Krown's j.renchial Troches de net disorder the stomach like cough syrups and balsams, but act directly en the inflamed parts, allaying irvilatlen, give relict' In Asthma. Itrenchial Coughs, Catarrh, and the Threat. Troubles which Singers and Public Speakers aresubject te. Fer thirty years Urewn's Itrenchial Trec'aes have been recommended by physi cians, and always give perlect satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and constant use for nearly an entire generation, they have at tained well-merited Kink among Hip tew staple remedies of the age. Sold at i" cents a box everywhere. m8-lvUTTh4S41yw i.'e te II. K. Ceeiir.m's lirng Mere, 137 North Ouci'ii street, ler .tV.v. iVccwn'.t AVw A'a tiinm! ,(.. Fer brightness and durability et ceU.r.ure iiic.'.ualcrt. (Jelor Ireni 2 to.rtieuuds. Directions in ICnglish cud Ccinian. 1'iice. 13 I'l'llls. " Llndsey's Bleed Searcher" the great med icine for fever and ague, malaria, and aU bleed poison. Don't tail te use it. sep-lmd&w Better than putting one dollar out at com pound interest, is the sending it te Dr.C. W. Bensen, Baltimore, Md.,ler two boxes of his Celery and Chamomile Pills, which cure nerv ous disease, quiet the mind, bring en refresh ing sleep and prevent uaralysts. May Fever. Messrs. White & Bchdick, 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 lief 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 cared. T. Kesmey, Dry Goods mer chant, Ithaca. X. Y., Sept. C, I8S0. iln. A. L. Avery, Pharmacist, Xevvark. X. .1. Having been severely aflilcteJ for eleven yars 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 surpiise, after a few applications. I was entirely re lieved. II. Watsex Harris, Letter Carrier Xe. II, Xcw P. ., Xewark, X. J. Price 50 cents. sel5-2wdced&vv MAllKIAGVS. UaRTM.VN DiFFKJIBAUOlI. Oil tllO SUtll Of September. lsSI, by the Kev. W. T. Uerhard. at ids residence, Xe. 31 Kast Orange street, Mr. Aaren E. Hartman te Miss Frances M. Diffen baugh, both of Greenland, Lancaster county. b ltd HEATHS. Deiiley In tills city, en the 29th et Septem ber. Theresa, daughter of Alexander and Mary Anna Derley, in the SOth year el her age. The relatives and friends of the family aie respectfully invited te attend tltc funeral, trem her parents' residence, Xe. 155 Frcibunc street, en Saturday morning at $yt o'clock Interment at St. Antheny's cemetery. 2td Villee. In this city, en theiSlh of Septem ber, or diphtheria. Herbert Edgar, son of Charles A. I). and M. Lizzie Yillee, in the 3d year et his age. A father's aching head, A mother's sebbim; heart,; Can only tell in silent agony. Hew hard It Is te part. At rest. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited te attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, Xe. 32! Beaver street, en Saturday atlernoeu at 3 o'clock. Interment at Woodward Hill ceme tery. 2td Brewx. Sept.30, 1S. in this city. Ida May, daughter of Byren J. and Lydia I). Krown, aged 4 years, 8 meiil Ii i ami 25 days. The relatives and friends et the family arc respectlully invited te attend the funeral, from her parents' residence, Xe. 110 East.I tones street, en Sunday atternoen at 3 o'clock. In" teruientat Lancaster cemetery. 2td VOL1TWAL. Democratic State Tlclut. STATE TREASURER. ORANGE XOKLK, Erie. Democratic County Ticket. 1'ltKSIl'KNT J II DUC. SHERIFF. GEO. W. KROWX (Painter). 1st Ward, City. I'ROTIIONOTARV. ,IOIIN II. DeIIAVEN, Caernarvon. REGISTER. E. P. AMBLER, Drumore. COUXTY TREASURER. PETKK McCOXOMY, ntli Ward, City. CLERIC OF QUARTER SESSIONS. REA REED, Bart. CLERK OF ORPHANS' COURT. PETER IUERICH, 8th Ward, City. l'lUSON KKEl'Elt. ISAAC HULL, Earl. COUNTV COMMISSION'!'.!!. M. H1LDEKRANT, Mount Jey. CORONER. HENRY M. GE1TER, 4th Ward, City. niRECTORS OF THE I'OOK. PHILIP WALL, 5th Ward, City, AKRAM SIDES, West Lampeter. rlUSOK INSPECTORS. LEMUEL WIEST, West Cocalico, SOL 7.EAMER, Northwestern. AUDITOR. JOHN L. L1GHTXEK, Leacock. , Vacancy. NEW AUVERTISEIUKSTS. 17VOK SALK. . Stock and Fixtures of Cigar Stere Xe. 172 North Queen street. ltd 1OK KKNT. ' A THREE-STOUY KRIClv HOUSE. Willi II rooms, 214 East Lemen street. Possession at once. Apply In A. W. UUS3EI., s30-2td 22 East King street. f XrillTE WINK YlNIHS A1C, 93 PKR CENT, W Alcohol, Wine i and Liquor.-!, Coffees, Sugars and Teas, all at RING WALT'S lO'i'.O-lyd Ne. 2tO West King Street. ttUKKIKKS WANTKIJ SIX GOOD TAlil.K ; hands en harness leather. Apply Imme diately te .1. R1KE & KRO.. Keystone Tannery, Middlelewn, Pa. scptSU illd IMJIVLIC MALIC OF CANADA 1IOKSKS. On MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1SS1. will be sold at public sale, at the Mcrriniae Heuse, 115 Xert h Prince street, Lancaster city. Pa., the following Horses te wit : 20 head et heavy Can ada Draft Horses; sonic few geed driveis among them. They must be in every respect as represented by the undersigned or no sale. A credit of B0 days will be given. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. in. en said day, when terms will be made known by GEORGE GROSSMAN'. Sami'el Huns & Sex, AuctP. !-cpt3U 2td UUTItlN SALK Ol!' GROCERIES, LAMPS, GLASSWARE, STONEWARE, CROCKERY. FLOWER POT;?, BRUSHES, &c. Te-morrow (Saturday) Evening At 7JJ o'clock, and each evening mil it the en tire sleck is sold. Ne. 11 KAsT KING STICBKT. C. WIDMYEK, Assignee. And. 21-ttd Henry Siiuiieky w riM.IAMSON Jfc FOSTER. AT Tllli ONE PRICE HOUSE IS AN ASSORTMENT. OF STYLISH HATS That is a wonder te the trade. Many of the Old Styles have been marked down te ate. apiece, and no attention has been paid te the cost. Three Large Lets of New Styles of NECKWEAR Have come in this week. The Pelka Det is fashionable and much worn. OUR ASSORTMENT OF COLLARS AND CUFFS Is the largest in the city ; and very few houses in the country can show their equal. A new let et GUNNING COATS have just come in, and we invite all levers of the sport te call and sec them. OUK STOCK OK WINTER UNDERWEAR Will be ready for you te sec .by the time you Will need it. & ONE-PRICE HOUSE, 36-38 BAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. PA. HJEW AHVJSBTISEaLESTS- . J ESTATE OF JOHN B. JHCUOVKRW, lATE Ii of the City of Lancaster, deceased. Let ters of administration en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto arc requested te make im mediate payment, and these having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay ler settlement te the undersign ed, residing In said citv. CATHARINE J. McGOVEP.X, Administratrix. Gee. M. Kline. Att'y. sepl3ctdeaw PIIK CELEBRATED CLOTHING MAXl'F.VtTTRKO I1V 1 C. YATES & CO., IS WIIT YOU WANT, KIR THREE REASONS. The Material is the Eeat. The Pit and Style are Perfect. The Price3 are the Lewest. LEDGER BUILDING, Chestnut and Sixth Streets, PHILADELPHIA. JIllXKt REKUNDED. M'pil-lnul 1)Uii.ic sai.i; t v.ti.iiAiti.K i;i:.i. i.s- JL TATE. On FRIDAY, SEPTEMRER30.ISS1' pursuant te an alias order et the Orphans1 Court et Lancaster county. Pa., will be sold at public sale, at the Keystone llen-e. North Queen street, in the city et Lancaster, the fol lowing real estate, late et Frederick Pyle, de ceased, all et which is situated in Lancaster citv, te wit : Purpart Ne, 1, property Ne. 2e7 North Mul berry street, lrenting mi said street 17 feel l inches, mere oriels, and extending in depth ltd feet, mere or less, te a ID feet wide common alley. The improvements thereon consist et a two-story frame dwelling house, a two-story frame kitchen attached; open aliey en the south side. Purpart Ne. i!, property Ne. ' North Mul berry street, fronting en said street 11 feet 7 inches, mere or less, with common alley be tween this property, and flic one adjoining en the north, 2 feet ll inches wide, te the depth et 42 feet, after which the let widens te the extent of half the width of said alley, extending in depth 110 feet, mere or less, te a la feet wide common alley. The improvements thereon consistet a two-story lr.ime house, witli a two story frame kitchen attached. Purpart Ne. :!. property Ne. '.Ml North Mul berry street, fronting en said steeet 22 feet I inch, mere or lc.s, together with the same common alley (right described In Ne.2K),und extending in depth 140 Icet, mere or less, te the aforesaid 10 feet wide common alley. The improvements are a two-story brick house, Willi basement kilchfcn and large frame stable; room enough for eight horses and for three or tour tens of hay. Purparts Nes. 4, r and 0, prepeitlcs Ne. 21.:, 245 and 247 North Mulberry street, te be sold separately. Nes. 24." and 2l.r fronting en said street i: leet and 1 inch, mere or less, and Ne. 24713 feet 7 inches, mere or less, and all of them extending in depth 140 feet, mere or less le the aforesaid 10 feet wide common alley. The im provements en each of these lets are a two story brick house, with if one-story frame out house, and en Ne. 215 a never-failing well el water, and en Ne. 217 a cistern, in geed condi tion, 12 teet deep. Purpart Ne. 7, property Ne. 212 North Arch alley, in the city of Lancaster, fronting en said alley 15 feet 8 indies, mere or less, including a :s leet open space en theseuth sidcand extend ing in dcptli KM feet, mere or less, te the afore said 10 feet wide common alley. The improve ments arc a two story brick house, with one story inline attachment. Purparts Nes. 8. t and 11, properties Ne. 211, 2IH and 250 North Arch alley aforesaid, le be sold separately, each fronting en said alley 12 feet S inches, mere or less, and cxleneingin depth 110 feet, mere or less, te the ateresaiit in feet wide common alley. Ne. 250 lying en the north and alongside that part of the said 10 leet wide common alley between Nes. 24Sand 250 et the said properties, fronting en said Arch alley and intersecting that part el" said 10 feet wide common alley running north and seu'li In the rear of all these properties anil these situated en North Mulberry street, be fore mentioned and described. Purpart Ne. 12, property Ne. 252 North Arch slley, fronting en said alley 15 leet. 8 inches, mire or les, including an open spaceet :: feet, m ire or less, en the north side, and extending 1 1 depth 100 feet, mere or less, te the aforesaid 10 leet wide common alley, running north and KOiith Tiie improvements are a two-story brick house, with one-story frame attachment, and geed bake even. The le feet wide common alley mentioned runs north and .south, and also east and west, opening out en Arch alley between Nes 218 and 250, and is common teall these purparts, both the Mulberry sired and the Arch alley properties. Allthcse houses arc comparatively new, ex cept purparts Nes. 1 and 2, and are situated in one of the finest and most thriving parts id the city,convenient te schools, especially te the High Scheel, being only about 1J. squares Irem the latter. The houses en Arch alley are llnely located. and afford homes, within the reach of any labeiing manor mechanic far inure desirable than almost any ether part et the city, being equally near le all the active business of the railroad, tobacco warehouses and manufacturing places. The houses en Mulberry street, excepting purparts Nes. I and 2, are larger and mere valuable, and ler location and surroundings are unsurp.tssed by any property in the city. Any person wishing tesec the properties be fore theday of sale will call en W. c. Pyle, one et the heirs, occupying Ne. 213, or en Jeseph Pyle. occupying Ne. 241 North Mulberry street. Sale te commence at. 7 o'clock p. in., when attendance will be given by JUNIUS R. KAUFMAN. Trnsteeef sale. II. SHiTiiKitT, Auctioneer. s3,10,17,2l,2:Vi'.,,d PUIILIR SALE OF A COAL YAKl), UN MONDAY, OCTORBR 21, 1SS1. The undersigned will ell'er ut public sale a property consisting of seven lets of ground in the town et Springville, Lancaster county, at the station en the Pennsylvania Railroad, about one mile west of Mount Jey and near the Lancaster & Harrlsburg turnpike. The improvements are a two-storied Frame Heuse 21x24 feet, used as a Railroad Station and Ticket Ofticc, a Fr.iuic Warehouse 24x48 feet, and Ceal and Lumber Yard, witli about 200 feet, el Ceal Shedding, New Fairbank's Scales et's ten capacity; 300 Feet et Railroad Siding. Trestle work for dumping coal, witli space ter exten sion of same, lluildlngsinestlyiiewaiul every thing in geed order. Alse a let et ground containing CO feet trout and 200 feet deep, en which arc erected a Frame Heuse 28x20. with kitchen attached Klx."0, barn 28520, suitable stabling for 4 head et horses, carriage house, chicken house and pamp house with cistern in attached. These buildings are all new, hav ing been erected but two years and arc in ex cellent repair. There is a variety et Iruit trees en the premises in bearing order. Lo cation of business stand pleasant, in a thickly settled agricultural neighborhood and a fust improving town, with no rival business in tltc town. Has an established coal trade, and capacity and advantages te de a geed shipping business and increased passenger travel. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. m. Fer further information address JOS. H.HAP.ECKER, Spring Garden P. O., Lancaster County, Pa. L. D. Gai.laciieii, Auct. Jxe. H. Zei-lkus, Clerk. e:0-lsd . EXTJiliTAlNHEXTS. h 7VULTON Ol'EUA HOUSE. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4th.' Reappearance iu America alter a scries et triumphs in England, Mil. and MRS. GEO. S. KNIGHT, Under the management of F. G. and 11. G. Ilerger, assisted by a specially selected com pany, in their new serio-cemic drama by lironsen Heward, entitled "BARON RUDOLPH." NEW MUSIC. NEW SONGS. NEW SPECIALTIES. PRICE8, 35. HO & 75 C'ts. Reserved Seats at Ycckcr's Oftice. s-29-5td THIRD EDITIM. FRIDAY EVENING. SEPT. 30. 1881 WKAT1IEK INDICATIONS. WASiiiNGTex, D. C, Sept. 30. Fer tbe Middle Atlantic states, fair rweathcr, warmer southerly winds and stationary or lower barometer. EUHKA's BLAZE. Last Night's Fire an Extensive Affair. Elmira, X. Y., Sept. 30. The fire that broke out in the furniture factory and cabi net warerooms of J. M. Robinson & Sens, was mere disastrous than first reports in dicated. The structure 'covered nearly an entire block, and the brick wareroom, five stories high, was filled with costly manufactured furniture, all of which was destroyed except some small lets en the first and second lloers. In the rear of the main building were immeuse brick work shops. In fifteen minutes after the alarm was sounded, the whole upper part of the building was a mass of flames. The less is stated te be $1'2.":000, and the insurance $00,000. On 3 hundred men are thrown out of work. At 2 o'clock this morning the heavy south wall of the burned' factory fell, completely wrecking a three-story building occupied by Geerge Dickinsen, grocer, whose large stock, valued at $10,000, is a total less. It is insured for $0,000. The less en the building is $8,000. Several firemen and citizens were injured by the falling debris. FOK rUlSLIU INFOK.U.VTION. Toe Immense. Business of .tliu Telegraph Company ut Cleveland. Cleveland, Ohie. Sept. 30. The serv ice of the Western Union telegraph com pany, from the time of the arrival of Gar field's remains until the day after the funeral, shows the immense business done for public and private account ever the wires. On Saturday, the 24th, 74,832 words were sent ; en Sunday, 82,1"0 ; en the day of the obsequies, in.1,597 ; a total in three days of 202,599 words. Four fifths of this matter was transmitted be tween 9 o'clock at night and midnight. Charges Against IJrady. W.vsniNfiTON, Sept. 30. Counsel for the government in the star route cases filed in ceuit this morning a long inform ation against ex-Assistant Postmaster General IJrady and ethers. It was then ordered that the affidavits " be exhibited against Themas J. 5i ady, Jehn L. French, William II. Turner, Geerge L. McDon McDen McDon eugh and Samuel P. Krown for conspiracy te defraud the United States, and that the same be filed, and that warrants be issued in the ordinary form as prayed for." Warrants arc said te have been issued for the arrest of all persons charged with the conspiracy in the document presented te-day, excepting Gen. Brady. THE TALL TKAOE. Dun's Statement Predict Great Activity. Nkw Yerk, Sept. .30.-0. G. Dun & Oe.'s statement, showing the condition of tiade at the end of the last week in Sep tember, says it is expected that the re mainder of thn fall season will be charac terized by great activity. In the dry goedstrade there has net been se much activity, and there has been a falling off in all the different lines. Still a fair business is being transacted. Buyers have net come into the market yet for their Kcceud purchases, but a geed healthy crop h anticipated for the balance of the season. There is a great difleience of opinion as te the cotton crop. An eminent authority just from the Seuth estimates a de ficiency of one million bales for the present i-easen, with a geed many contingencies te pass through, the princi pal of which is a fear that rains and humidity of the atmosphere may cause a large part of the late crop te be stained and grade low in cimsctpicnce. HASElIAhLlSTS IN CONVENTION. lllack Lit! lug Let nl Crooked Players. Saratoga, N. Y., Sept. 30. The Na tional League of professional hnseball clubs concluded its special meet ing here te-day. The league has for a number of years been consider ing the plan efblack listing certain players against whom tiie charges of general dissi pation and insubordination havu been repeatedly made, and the talk te-day resolved itself into this action. It was deeided that a list of such plajers should be presented whenever there wa.s any causa for doing se and that no league club should play against any elub employing as manager, umpire or player, any such presciibcd players. A list e( nine excluded players was adopted, and the list will be extended at tite next meeting in Decem ber. AOUATJC SPOl'.T. Tite Yacht K.ices at Sandy Henk. Saniw, Heek, Sept. 30. The third of the r.ciies of races between the Scotch cutter -Madge and the sleep of the Keawatihaka yacht xltib was started ever the usual course. The op ponent of the Scotch beat is the Schemer. A light breeze from the southeast was blow ing when the beats startid. a few minutes after 1 1 o'clock. The chances te day seem te favor the Schemer, as she is sailing beautifully. The light wind is also sup posed te be favorable te her. The Schemer rounded Spit Buey at 1:16 p. m. and the Madge at 1:19 p. m. The Schemer passed the buoy 5 at 1:32 ; the Madge at 1:41.1. Leme's Lumcnt. Washington, Sept. 30. The following was received te-day : " Te Blaine, Secre tary : On reaching Mentana wc hear with sorrow that our hopes arc ended by the death which all Canada will have de plored with you. Signed " I.erni:." A Killntlv (titrlp-l In Ihpir t';illln llmian. St. Jeseph, Me., Sept. 30. A special Irem Uentraha, Kansas, says Air. Ucwalcs' house, five miles ; euth of Ccntralia, was blown down yesterday, and himself, wife and four children wcre buried in the ruins. One child was killed and another fatally injured. The ruins caught fire, but were extinguished by neighbors. President Arthur In New Yerk. New Yerk, Sept. 30. President Aithur remained at his house en Lexington avenue this morning, and kept very quiet. Up te 11 o'clock he had received no vis itors. October Ceal Uncliaugetl. Philadelphia, Sept. 30. The commit tees of the Lehigh and Schuylkill coal exchanges met in the office of the Schuyl kill coal and navigation company and resolved te recommend that no change in prices be made during the month of Oc tober. Failure of Live Slectt Firm. St. Leuis, Sept. 30. The liva stock firm of Ilamers, Stewart & Burnside, do ing business at the National stock yards, East St. Leuis, suspended yesterday with about $200,000 of liabilities : assets un known, but said te be small. Capture of Trala Robbers. Little Reck, Sept. 30. All three of the robbers who robbed the train en the Iren Mountain read last Thursday were captured en Wednesday. TBE HER-NDONS. Something Abent the Father of the Presi dent's Wife. Mere than forty years age the United States navy included in its roll several representatives of the Maury and Ilern Ilern den families, who were all officers of mark and distinction. Among these was Past Midshipman William M. Hernden, than whom no better or braver sailor or truer gentleman ever sfrrode the quarter-deck of a man-of-war. Having reached tue graue at which naval officers wcre permitted te marry, Midshipman Hernden selected for his bride the beautiful and accomplished sister of his relative, Matthew F. Maury, then a student in the navy. There was a very happy and gay marriage scene, which enlivened the old town of Fredericksburg, and drew a large ciewd around old St. Geerge's church, wlwn the young midshipman led te the altar the lovely blonde, whose hand and heart had been sought by se many of the young cav aliers of the ancient burg. Alas ! brief was the honeymoon of the young couple. A few days after the marriage a most un expected order came from the naval de partment te the bridegroom te report for duty, te fill a vacancy created by the death or resignation of some ether officer, en beard a ship of war which was about te sail en a long cruise in the China and Indian seas. Duty and honor always I paramount with W. M. Hernden, thus tere mm irem me arms ei ins young urme. His cruise exteuded beyond two years,and was ever of great hardship ami peril. At last he was relieved, and hurrying te the old home of himself and wife, words can not de justice te the scene of jeyfulaess and happiness, when he eucirclcd iu ids arras his charming bride ; no, net his bride, but his wife and the mother of the beautiful little girl, who proudly claimed the next embrace of her "dear papa," whom she had never seen, but had been taught by instinct and the teachings of her mother te knew and honor. It was this young girl who, years afterward, became the wife of Chester A. Arthur, and whose children, including a new grown son of strongly marked characteristics of his maternal descent, will, for the next few years, share with their father the cares and honors of the hhrhest office in the re public. Commedore Hernden met a heroic death en the 8th of September, 185 7, when he went ever with his ship te Central Ameri ca after saving several hundred passengers, women aud children, standing at his pest en her deck s'rnggling with his crew te the last te rescue her ; displaying upon that occasion a conspicieus bravery that has made his name forever fatuous. A LITTLE UEKOINI'. Loties tier Lire While Saving Her Itaby ISreilicrg. Ncttie Corraz went te play with her three little brothers aud two ether chil dren en Indian Hill Monday afternoon. She would have been 10 years old next Sunday. Indian Hill is net high, but its top all "eiils a line outlook upon Moffat's pond and Bidgcwoed, N. .1. When the six children get tired of playing en the hill they went down te play en the trestlework. There is no structure above the rails and no footpath beside them, but there is oppor tunity for an agile person te take refuge from the single track when the train passes en the projecting ends of the ties. The tics are only three or four :cct abeve the shallow water beneath them aud for the most of the way the trestlework is built eer dry greuud. Mr. Wakcman, neighbor, saw the children and ordered them off, and Mrs. Merris, another neigh bar, sent special word te the children that the train which leaves Mentchiir at 5:05 o'clock would come aleug and kill them all unless they went away. They were near ttie south end of the bridge. At 5:08 the train thundered through the cut. around the curve and down en te the bridge. The engineer saw the children, put en the brakes and reversal his engine, but it was impossible te step the train suddenly en such a grade. All the children except Nettie aud her brother 'Georgic; who 8 about 1 years old, scrambled out en the ends of the tics. She saw that he could net be trusted te cling te the tics and tba"; he must be dropped through between ties te the dry.greund beneath. The little fel low was afraid and clung te the timlicis. This delayed her only a few seconds, but she did net have cveji :i .second te spare. It is doubtful even' whether she pushed him clear through, ile was found after ward alive and well en the ground be neath, but he says he touched the cars when they went ever him. When she sprang away toward the end of a tie it was loe late. Her body was beyond the track, but her left leg was severed at the thigh and the ether was crushed below the knee. The ttain was brought te a step a mo ment afterwaid, and the engineer with tears in his eyes, helped pick her up. She did net lofc'e consciousness. " Oh ! I'm killed '." she exclaimed. " What will mamma say '."' She died one horn after the accident. Ctiiteau's 'i rial. Distiiet Attorney Corkhill received a dispatch from Gee. Scevi'.le, Guiteau's brother-in-law, and chosen by him as his council in thn coining trial. Mr. Sceville announces that he has acceded te the re quest of Guiteau, will appear for him, and will reach Washington en Tuesday moin mein ing next. It is, new said that ene of the first efforts of Guiteau's counsel will be te secure such arrangements as will protect the assassin from bodily harm during the trial. Attorney General Stockton, of New Jersey, has informed District Attorney Cerkhilljthrit the New Jersey state author ities will take no action at present in rela tion te Guiteau. Guiteau having complained that lie could scarcely breathe in his cell, apart of the brick work, which closed all but eight inches of his cell window, has been re moved. The opening is new abent twelve inches. He is in constant fear for his life, and the appearance of a stranger at any point whence a shot at him might be made always excites him, and leads te sugges tions en his part as te additional measures for his protection. ire;it Fire in the OlkKcglen. Bi:afei:d, Pa., Sept. 30. Fire which originated in Roberts opera house block at Eldcrcd 12 miles hence has destroyed 00 buildings in the business centre of tewu. Less $100,000 ; insurance $00,000. DISSOLUTION OF IMIlTNKICSIIir. Netice is licreliy given that the partner ship Iieretolere existing Ictv.en the under signed ai Haisz & Lerenz, Grocers. Seuth Queen street, has been dissolved liy mutual consent. All our stock and geed will have sold te Christopher IJuisz, who will carry en the business at the old stand. EltANK N. IAISZ. JOHN D.J.OKENZ. Late trading as Duiiz ft Lerenz. The undersigned having purchased all the stock and geed will of the late II rm or Haisz ft Lerenz, hereby notifies Ills old customers and the public generally that lie will carry en the Grocery .Business at the old stand en Seuth Queen street, where lie will keep a full jteck et everything in his line et limine.-'?. CHKISTOPH Eli DAIS.. scpt29ftectld TAX NOTICE. THE TKEASUKEK HAS been directed by the Finance Committee et Councils te request prompt payment of all outstanding City Tax en or before the 13th day of October ensuing, at which time the de linquent tax lists will be placed in the hands et the Ward Constables for collection, and te give notice that all City Taxunpuid en the 27tii day or December next will thciibelicned upon the property. Uy order or Finance Committee. WM. McCOMSEV, sepJS-tfdM.WftS Treasurer. 31A1ZKKT:. new Keck Market. New eac. September . Kleur State and Western firm ; light supply: moder ate expert and home trade demand' Superfine State at f" iO.Ji; 30: extra de aj IGtOgi: W: clioice de i; iJJgii 75: fancy dc Ji' SlgS 10. round hoop Ohie id 4."3 ": choice de ; m)j$ i"; superfine western i; Wg; Stl: common te oed extra dr. it; t03 73; choice de J sefts 5J: clioie white wheat de, at 7 iiSS :. Southern tiriu; common te fair extra $J 0337 50 ; goe: te choice de $7 COgS 73. Wheat opened u shade stronger, attci wards advanced, last and declined J !ic: fair speculative trating; Ne. 2 lied. Sept:, Si 5'jiji3;:: de October. $t ."ii3l S3: de Nev.il Visi5t;;: de Dec. it ssi WA Cern less active without important change: mixed western spot, t373?. Oats JiKJftc lower, fairly active ; State !? g3le ; Western. 4 IS:.;:Kc. rmiadclphta Market. I'KiLADKLrci.v, September A). flour active and 11 rm : Superllne, I5 09g3r.il; extra at i' leilti 50: Ohie and Indiana family, lit 7 i"gS 00; rennsylvanl i lamlly i7 :!3 7e0: sr. Louts de fs ikiks -: Hinmwetit Extra f7 5;)7 75: de straight, $7 i!5;s Oil; winter p-itent iS OOtfS 75 : spilng de fS iif J in. lye ileur at Si! ;e Wheat Market llnil ; Ne. We.-den-lied f I IS ; Pennsylvania Ked and de Anibci $1 4.IS1 4!. Cem ilrm for local use: steamer, 7;!e : ye. low, and mixed. 71c : Ne. ." Mixed, i:s".Cfi:'.e. Outs active mid higher; Ne. 'J. VVlTin-, .VJv" Ne. :t, de .'dc : Ne. -.', Mixed, ISSISe. llye linn at $1 10. Previsions uiarki-t Ilrm ; nn.ss perk at $-.M H03-.1) 30- lct ham.', at j-'-'ii: ; l-idlir mes beet. $I 50. f. e. b. Ilaeeu Smekfd shoulder.-) M; salt de 0c ; smoked hams n.;e ; ptikled leims. Lard linn : city kettle it:: 00; Inei. butchers' iliin ; prime steam ill l!3. llntter Choice wanted ; low grides an. quiet ; IVuna creamery extra :!;e: Western :l5::c; de geed te choice :!e,g :;.!c. ; ISradferil county ami New Yerk extra, 'sji'-le : lirsts. "H9'.I7c : Western dairy extra, -J-te ; de gee. I te choice, 2ti-e. Kells none here. Eggs dull and lewer: I'cnn'u 'JIJiQ'iJe Western lOiJiOc. Cheese, Ilrm a'lil .(;m!vii In elieiee grades; New Yerk full eieii'e K-!.; I Ic : Western tub ere-.nn l.".,':Je; de fair t ;;oil, liiiU4c; de hull skimmed SMle: l'einiu de., 7i.".Je. Petroleum duil ; retiued, 7,'je. Whisky at it is. Seeds Geed te prime ( lever -tcudy at infi ll ; Timethy quiet, fiei.i'Iiki; tl.tv-.-.d Urn; at ? I I5fi!l 50. Live Slueit .::irUuts. CiiioAeo. Hogs Ilcceii w, J7,i)li.') head ; ship ments, 'l.'M head; geed ie;xtra heavy ship ping sold early at 7; ultcrivurd Hie genera market weakened, and sales were let-, iovver ievver uiixed packing at iti Xit&i Ml; light or bacon at S! iOSi: 00. mainly at ii! S : culls and Ea-.l cm hogs at f Ig't! 25. Cattle lleecipL-i, f,M) head ; shipment. 2.10. head ; inclnilliiu 1.IIU calves; receipts yester daj", 10,270 head, the largest ever recorded : tei common the market is eeniplelelyglntted ami baillv weakened; experts scarce and linn al $1; IKtil! 75 ; geed li choice shipping. $" -IOt-5 70; common te fair grass steers, i'i'lijl 75; me dium, $5$5 25; butchers' weak and lewer: scalawags. $1 .".0-.52 23; lair te geed. $.! 75j:: 75. dairy calves, y head, K' 15; nuigeealllu lower Texans. $2 75f;:5 fill ; li-ilf-brced. and natives, JlOliJI te. Sheep ISeecipls. :;,:! head; shipments, SK head ; market very weak and badly ever-supplied with common t medium at $2rj)iJ 15 goedlo choice scarce and wanted :it$IWIC0. East Libkutv Cattle Keccipis, 112 head all through stock; nothing ileimt Hogs Kcccipts, ::, 10.1 head ; Philadelphia at i7ttf!7 10; best Yorkers at !! t OiTji: 7 ; common lel'air, iiMJiJ.'.e. Sheep llecelpts, :.)) Iie.nl ; maikct very slew and We. en from yesterday. :!..; Ijuoiaiiiie. ei ui! . r. 11 11 Market r'lirnt-.l.ed by .laceli 1;. Leu, Ceiimils-ilO'; llreker. Cllie.viie. Oct. Nev. Wheat f HI f 1. II Dee. 5 I.II.'5 ear. Cern. .7:iJ Year. O.tt.l . .15 ear. dan Perk IS.07K 10.17 Lard I2.2H " liln PlIlt.M)! I.l-lllA .'; d. Oct. Nev wi.iv.t . i..: f lis:; -; i.Ky; Dee. ? I.5J!,1; Cern 7:!s; .71 ."!"!( Dr.: Oat.-i.. Dei Grain and rr.-vi-ti.;n Ouotutien. wile ociec;; quotations 01 grain ami pr.vvi ieny, liiriiilie-l l.y S. K. Yuiidt, iSrukcr, iV. East !v ing street. Ciikjaiie. Kept. .!. Ge'. N'ev. Dec Wleut ; I.ll,'; j; 1. 15 l.Hi Cern 7::.' .7tf. .T-P, O.its II! .151, .i; Perk I.'.5 l'.l.2i!.J PlIL.VI3l.lMIIA. .l. Nev. Dei Wheat f I ! ? l.:l:i - 1.57 Cem 71'.; .7'4 .7iK e.ti.i :m- .r,y. .r,; ; .mci et. .N-,v ,rk, Philadelphia urel Lecal .Slee'; , also Untied .-'tu'.i-e Condi repeiie.t il.iilv I'S Iaieii I!. Levi. N. E. l.'or. Centre .Square. Nicy Yeiik .tei.ks Htecks firmer. S"pt SI. A. it. I-. M. ; j t'l:iii i::m ::.'t Mein.y. .... l'r, Chicago & North We-lern. . .. Ii! si 125'.; Chicago Mil. &.-t. Paul II2 ni',; 1 1 1' Canada .Southern K:y. i:;v c. c. y 1. c. 11. i: : .... 21 Del.. Laek.ft U'c.-,tern i'.7; 17 i7 Delaware ft llml-en Canal .. IM; .... UH,1 Denver ft Kle Grande rt;)., w;',', m:' Haiuiilial ft HI. Jee '.. ..'.. iin Luke Sliei eft Mich. Seul In 111.. I.'1'M 125'.; 12V., Manhattan Elevated 2I':C l!ij. 2H-, Michigan Central :il'7 'l-j'-; ill'; Mi-.-euii, Kansas.. Terns'. . . !jl; ! 11 N. Y.. Lake Erie ft Western ... Il' IIJ-, 4IJ5 New Jer.-ey O 11tt.1l '.(.",, in; ic N. v.. Ontario & Wc -tern zxy. x;yt :r:,:M New Yerk Central ." II.".-. Oilieft Mi.4d-:dil !P -HJ.J !'. Paeilic Mail SUumsliip e ... 5H? M) :;' St. Paul ft Omaha v.; I yH V.i)r, de Preterm! le;i ... ntij.; Central Pi.eilie '.H!h '."? '& Texas Paeilic r,iy. r. Unieii Paeilii: I'iOJ l-My. 110 Wabash. St. L011I ft Pacille.... :(;' :m !M Pielenid. :i!'4 OUJ 01 Western Union Tel. Ce r.y r,l ic,y. PllILAUULl-lltA. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania ll. :t '".); r'.y, c,:.tH Heading '' :5 lElJi Lehigh Vailey )j Lchigli Navignlleii !' Ilufliile, Pitts, ft 1 stern 2IJ4 Northern Central '-''i Northern Pueiite :x;i .... :2Jc " Preferred 70; 7! Hestenvllle 2IJ4 IMiilndelphia ft Erin ll. !: 1 lewaOiilch Mining United Statkm IIokes. 1: m. 1:00 UnltISl-:les I nej-cents 117 " VA " li:s " ft " 10IJ4 A " WA reu sai.i:. N jetici: Our HEAL ESTATE CATALOOTB ler )i. teber will be issued shortly. Persons wihinc I heir properties noticed should send deciip deciip deciip tionsatenee. Ne charge uiiles-i S.0I1I. ALLAN A. IIEIti: ft CO., Ileal Estate, Collection unil Ins. Agents, sept:;::mi; ''. North Duke Street. OIll'IIANS COLltT .SALE OF VAI.tAKLI- -City Property. On MONDAY, OCTOKEIt 21, 11, at the the Fountain Inn, 111 tbe cty 01 Lancaster, the undersigned in pursuance ei un order the Orphans' Court or Lar.custei county, will expo-e; te public sale the follow ing very valuable real estate, late et .1. Yeate? Conyngham, deceased. All that certain halt let or piece or Iaiut situated en the southwest corner et .Seuth Queen and Mitll In streets, in said city, Ne. a;, lrenting :?2 rent '1 Indies en Seuth 'Jiti-cn street, and extending 215 feet along MUllin street te Heaver street, which bounds it en the rear. The improvements area tine old-lasliienci- three-story mid uttlc brick house, with two story brick back building, large two-story brlckstablc, a large two-story brick warehouse en Heaver street, hydrant, fruit trees, 4c, ftc. This is one 01 the most desirable properties for either a. resilience or a. business stuiiL:. which has been eirered in tliiscity roralenn time. Hale le commence at e clock p. in., wher attendance will be Kivcn and terms mai.c known by EMLEN FIIANKLIN, A. Iv. WITMEIt, Executer. &t: . el .I.Y'eates Cenyngham.dee'd. llEsiivSnccEirr, Auct. sep?2t3d