Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, October 08, 1881, Image 4

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    LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1881.
Hancaster fntelliaenrcr..
SATURDAY EVENING, OCT. 8, 1881.
Arthur's Fine Werk.
A Surprise in In Stere for Somebody.
Philadelphia Ledger's X. Y. Correspondence.
The Republican state convention has
finished up its work, and, by the time this
reaches the Ledger office, its members from
ether parts of the state will be well en
their way home. The result, you will ob
serve, fully bears out the previous state
ment of your correspondent that peace and
harmony would prevail, instead of a storm,
in consequence of the astute management
of the machine at the critical moment by
President Arthur in keeping his friend,
Mr. Conkling out of the convention, and
prevailing upon his "Stalwart" followers
te retain from anything like factious resist
ance,cither te a Half-breed organization of
the convention or te the subsequent nomi
nations. The Half-breeds, however, will
make a bail mistake if they suppose they
have made an end of the Utica "ex-boss,"
and an equally bad mistake if they sup
pose that lie voluntarily absented himself
from the academy, as if from an appre
hension that he would be beaten there.
There was another power quietly, but
effectually at work, te ensure his absence,
and in due time that power ( unless some
unforeseen change in somebody's mind oc
cur in the meanwhile ) will invite him out
of the valley of humiliation te " go up
higher." Depend upon it, tueic is a sen
satien in store for the Halt-breed brethren,
of a character te make them suspect that
after all things arc net what they seem."
Meanwhile the president has net only
preserved the unity .of the party in New
Yerk, but obtained a vote of confidence
from a convention which was engineered
from Hist te last by open opponents or
lukewarm friends. Mr. Arthur has
always been credited with being the most
adroit political manager in New Yerk, and
the great tilings which he has new se
quietly and unobtrusively accomplished
will have te be added te his account.
Voerliees te the Seuth.
In his hjtcech at the opening of the At
lanta cotton exhibition, en Wednesday,
Senater Vnerhccs urged the Southern
people te manufacture their own cotton,
instead of sending it te New England
and te Europe for spinning and wcaviug
" at an expense which is always de
ducted from its price." Mr. Voor Veor Voer
hces continuing said : The manufac
tures of the East and Middle states weie
nurtured by the govern (U3nt when unablu
te stand alone. I am prepared te say that
within proper and sale limits and with pri
mary causideratieu for the agriculturist as
the foundation aud beginning of every
thing, the same policy of enceur.igeiucut
which has heretofore in general marked
our legislation should new be centiuued te
the infant manufacturing industries of the
Seuth aud West."
Lire Minnesota Democrats.
The Democratic state convention of
Minnesota, met in St. Paul. General II.
II. Selhy was chosen permanent chairman.
Resolutions were adopted declaring (or the
beuest p lyment of all obligations resting
upon the M.ite ; expressing sorrow for the
death or President Garfield aud reaffirm
ing the principles of the last Democratic
nation il convention. A ticket was nomi
nated, headed by General R. W. Jehnsen
for governor, and Justices Clark, Dickens
and Mitchell, of the supreme court (the
two latter Republicans), were endorsed
for election.
i,a.m;ani;;i
IIOCSEIIOLH MAItKr.T.
BAIRV.
Butter pa Klc
Cupehccse, 2cups fie
Cottage cheese. 2 pieces 5c
Dutch dices t lnini) Stfjlnc
PltUITS.
Apples fl xt pk 10320c
Crabappli-s i ji :JJ4c
Banuna-. 'ft !. tO&Olc
Grape V It. ;10e
Eldi-ibeirtcs ' it .":
Cherrh-.-., diicd, 'tit lie
Uui'Rin:s. iri.-ii, ft n, l-jc
Cranberries l e,t lite
C:mtliKiu-s Ifylec
Uried Apples ifl i 0Sc
" 1'eachesJ l 10iH2e
. Huckleberries $ box I012c
Lemens $1 de. .".Oc
Oranges J dex Sn&Mi
Pcachc ) j pi: :!e7."c
tf bislcet JXOO
Fears, P.aitlclt $t y. nlf 1().Tk;
Wuti-iiiu-ieiT ft)iik 23c
itcu riiim-. ft -x ies
Watermelons each 15e
VKUCrAULUlt.
Beans $1 pk :.5(8Ce
Bean-.. I. una. ft ijt I0r.!c
Beets J liunen .(
Cucumbers)? dez 10c
Caulitlewt-r jihead Hffiiic
Cabliam V head tv?l2c
Carrots f bunch ."fi10c
Egg Plants SiOc
5rccn Cern t dez 12c
Large Peppers ? de. 12c
Onions t pk 23e
" 1 liuiich re
Potatoes, (neiv,) ft lmslicl lK)g$l
VKpk lfte
" (Sweet) Jipeek 153230
Hadishe 1 biiucli Ifillc.
Tomatoes pk 12c
Rhubarb bnneli , ::ff."c
Senp Bean tp ijt IOC
Salsify liunen ic
t3q.uahc 2j$4c
Turnips t "iik .2iic
TOCLTRV.
Chickens ) pair (live) C3i7.
" B. (cleaned) 12l4c
Ducks 'i pair 7 c
MISOF.LLANKOl'8.
Apple Butler 1 tji 20c
Cocean ills each 5(e7c
Cider 1ga-Ien .. 1720e
Eggsldez 2:1c
Heney V fi. 2tK3r.c
Seap e. fiffi-e
Saner kraut y it lSc
Ml'. ATS.
Beei Suak.fi ft lOgl.ic
" i:klsI (rib) W It. VJftUu
" " (chuck) ?l lb 10fi)l2c
" Corned, ft ft 12l5c
" Drieu, "t fc -'ttsiXic
Bologna I r led 3c
Ham t B 22c
Baeen t ft lfic
Lamli $ B l-ijJ2c
Lard fi lb i:iUc
Mutten V t I (lift Ilk:
Perk t B 10uI2c
Sausatie V ft 12c
Veal V B 10 lie
FISH.
Black Kass f? tt ISc
Bine Fish t ft lOe
Cattish y ft I.'ie
Clams 9.1 dez loc
Eels 12j!l."c
Iladdeek 10c
Hulinnt W ft 12l."ie
I.akcTrent y ft lie
Mullets .........10c
t. 1.11 ............... ................a.......... I C
Beck . 151hc
eun .. 10c
OUCKT'.a no, . ..IC
Smeki-d salmon ft ft )c
Spantsli M.ickciel lie
UltAIN.
Hay Time thv ft ten $18022
" Cleiirft ten JHIU
iwrn f nus ;S0C
Oats V bus COc
Kyefl bus 8590c
Timethy eeed bus $r..253.!:0
Wln-atTfl l.ii- $1.49
-flour $C.50ftbbl
f
flew te (Jet sick.
Expose yourself day faint night : eut tee
much witlie.it exercise : work te hard without
rest; doeler all the time: take all the vile nos
trums advertised, ami then you will want te
.knew
Hew te Get Wall.
Whirli i answered In three words Take Hep
jmieps: see outer column. ei-zwdAw
N'rver tee Lata te Mend.
Tlies..!. Arden, William street. East Buffalo
writes: " Your Spring Blessem has worked
en me splendid. I had no appetite; used te
sleep badly and get up in the morning unre
freslieil ; my breath was very offensive and I
stttTcrcd I mm severe headache; since using
yenr Spring Blessem all these symptoms have
vanished ai.d I feel quite well." Price 50 eta.
Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's Irng Stere,
137 North Queen street, Lancaster.
DesplMMi.
By (In; unthinking. Burdock has been con
sidered h wec-, and Its luxuriant growth, un
pleasant sine)!, etc., has rendered It, te these
"net knowing its virtues," a nuisance, and yet
the root has long been acknowledged by ea
vants as most invaluable as a diuretic, aperi
ent and bleed purifier. Burdock Bleed Bitters
embody ad its geed qualities. Price $1. Fer
sale at II. IS. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 North
Queen street, Lancaster.
Hev'i the Baby.
'Hew's the baby?" -'IIU croup is better
this morning, thank you. We gave him 50ree
or Themas' Eclectric Oil as you .advised,
doctor, and shall give him some mere in an
hour or se." Next day the doctor pronounced
the youngster cured. Fer sale at II. B. Coch
ran's Druir Stere, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster.
JIELIUIOU8.
CHRIST EV. LUTHERAN' CHURCH.
Preaching te-morrow morning and even
ing at the usual hours for divine service, by
the pastor, Uev. E. L. Beed. Sunday school at
1:15 p. m.
FIRST REFORSIKD D1VIME SERVICE
te-morrow ut 10:30 a. in. and 7:15 p. in.
Sunday school at 1:15 p. m.
FIRST BAPTIST, EAST CHESTNUT ST
Preaching te-morrow morning and even
ing at the usual hours, by the pastor, Bev.
Win. Morrison. Sunday school at 13 p. m.
ME. MISSION EAST MISSION, EAST
. King street. Preaching te-morrow at 7V
p. in. Sunday school at 1? p. m. Weekly Pray
er meeting en Tuesday at 7 p ni.
MORAVIAN'. J. MAX HARK, l'ASTOR.
I.itany and sermon by the pastor at 10
a. in. Sunday EChoeLat 2 p. m. 7li p. m.. sec
bnd oft he series et historical sermens: "The
Moravian and the Lutheran Churches." All
specially invited.
O1
XIVET BAPXJST CHURCH Y. M.
C. A. Beems. Bev. M. Fraync, pastor.
10VJ a. m. and 1 p. in. subject "1'lain
Words with the Careless." Sunday school at
. p. m.
PRESBYTERIAN'. PREACHING IN THE
morning and evening by the pastor, Uev.
J. Y. Mitchell, I). D.
PRESBYTERIAN MEMORIAL CHAPEL.
Uev. .In. C. Hume, pastor. Evening ser
vice at VA V- " Sunday school at p. in.
Prayer meeting en Thursday evening at 7.
S1
T. JAMES HOLY C051MUNION AT 8
and morning service at 10 a. in. Even
ing Prayer at p. in. At the evening service
the seats arc lree.
S'
T. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH.
Preaching both morning and evening bv
the pastor. Bev. Sylvanus Stall. Seats tree.
Sunday school at 1 p. m. (Jetwald mission
school at 2 p. in. Subject of the morning ser
mon "The Judgment." Evening Future
Punishment"
ST. LUKE'S REFORMED MISSION,
Marietta Avenue, near West Orange street.
Bev. Win. F. LIchliter. pastor. Divine ser
vices at lOJi a. in. and ",f, p. m. Sunday school
at 2 p. in.
ST. PAUL'S REFORMED DIVINE SEK
vice at lejia. m. and ut 7Jjf p. in. Prayer
meeting at (J p7 in. Sunday school at 1,':J p. in.
SALEM CHURCH OF GOD PREACHING
te-morrow morning and evening bv the
pastor. Uev. J. Itldlcy. Sunday school at"l p.
in. West Mission, Derwart street Sunday
school at 1 p. in. North Mission, Anlieeh.
Sunday school at '. a. in.
CJECOND EVANGELICAL
CHURCH
O (English), North Mulhern
street, above
Orange. Preaehing te-morrow at KK a. in.
and 7J- p. in. by the pa.,ter, Uev. J. C Krausc.
Sabbath school at 2 p. in.
STEPHEN'S CHAPEL, COLLEGE
O Cn
amiius. Divine service te-morrow morn
ing at 10JJ o'eleek. Sermon by Bev. James
Crawford.
S1
T. PAUL'S M.E., CUCRCU, S. IJUEEN ST.
Leve feast at lla m. Preaching at 10) a.
in. Cliildrens meeting at 2J p.m. Seiuien
for young men at GJp. in., ami at 'the same
hour each evening dining the week, Satuiday
excepted, by Bev. Thes. Prettymaii, of New
ai k conference. All are invited.
T
'UK OLD MENN'ONITES WILL HOLD
services in their church, corner of East
Chestnut and Sherman streets, en Sundav,
October!) at 2 o'eleek p. in. Preaching in both
languages; also by Uev. Jehn Kreidcr; of
Ohie.
WliST MISSION, M. E. CHAPEL, lilAIC lilAIC
lette street above Lemen. Preaching
by the pastor, Uev. B. A. Mcllwaiu, at 1J a.
ni. and 7J4 p. in. Sunday school at l p. in.
mi:ihvai..
"ITIDNEY VFOKV.
DOES
VONDERPUIj
CURES.
WHY?
Because It acts en the LIVER, BOWELS mid
KI1N'ES at the same time.
Because it cleanses the system el the poison
ous humors that develop in Kidney and Uri
nary Diseases, Biliousness, Jaundice, Consti Censti
patinn. Piles, or in Klieumali-ni, Neuralgia.
Nervous Disorders and Female Complaints.
SEE WHAT PEOPLR SAY':
Eugene If. Sterk, of Junction City, Kansas,
says Kidney Wert cured him alter regular
Pliyslci.ins hail been trying ler lour years.
Mrs. Jehn Ainall, of Washington, Ohie,
says her boy was given up tedieby tour prom
inent physicians ami that he was attertvards
cured by Kidney Wert.
M. M. 1. Goe'dwin, an editor in Chardon,
Ohie, says he was net expected te live, being
bleated beyond belief, but Kidney Wen cured
him.
-ima i,. .jHrn.li. u emii .siiii'in, .. v.. says
that sever, years sullering from kidney
troubles ami oilier complications was ended
by the use el Kidney Wert.
Jehn n. Lawrence, et Jacksen, Tenn..sutler
ed ler years from liver anil kidney troubles
and alter taking "barrels et ether medicines,"
Kidney Wert made him we'l.
Michael Cote, or Moutitemcrv Centre, VI ,
suffered eight jears with kidnevditlleully and
was unable te wei k. Kidney Wert made him
"well as ever."
KIDNEY WOBT
PKKMANENTLY CUBES
KIDNEY DISEASES,
L1VEII COMPLAINTS.
CONSTIPATION AND PILES.
- It is put up In Dry Vegetable Ferm, ;n
Oniii cans, one package or which make-; six
9iiiartsel medicine.
V ANe in kiquitl Ferm, very CeneeiitrHl.sl
tSr ter the convenience el these who cannot
S-iradiiy prepare It. acta with equal
43" efficiency in either form.
GET IT OF YOUIt DBUGG1ST. PBICE, SI.
WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Prep's,
Iturliiigfmi, VI.
I Will send the dry pe-t-paid.)
dee 27 lyd.twf
ii:li:kv and chamomile imlls.
AVALUABLEDISCOVERY.
lr. C. W. Kenson, u Well-kueivn 1'racl Ic
ing I'lij-siclaii and Surgeon or BhI-tiiniii-r,
M.
Dr. Bensen has, ter the p.ist twenty-one
years, paid much attention te Nervous dis
eases, and has discovered that Die extract of
Celery and Chamomile combined in a ceitain
proportion, invariably cures citner Sick Head
ache. Ordinary Headache, Neuralgia, Nervous
ness. Dyspepsia, Meeplessncst or Paralysis.
They are prepaied in the shape et Pills and
contain no opium, quinine or oilier harmful
drug but are intended espiessly te cure and
U'iM cure the above named diseases.
43-Tlic celebrated Dr. Hammend, et New
Yerk city, says : "I have found Dr. Bensen's
Celery and Chamomile pills are invaluable in
all eases of Nervous Diseas-s." Other physi
cians Je the number of ever: T.U0 endorse them
ii equally strong terms Everyone is new
talking of the wenderrul cures elfectcO since
they have been pi iced before tlic public.
This ii a triumph in Medical Chemistry and
fauflcrcrs all ever the whole country and even
abroad, are ordering by mail ami otherwise.
Sold by all druggists. Price. 50c. a box. Depot,
10.J North Eutaw street, Baltimore, Mil. By
lnail two boxes lerfl, or six boxes for $2.50.
DB. C. W. BENSON'S
New Remedy anil Favorite Prescription.
SKIN CURE
Is Wan-anted te Cure
ECZEMA, TETTERS, HUMORS, INFLAM
MATION. MILK CRUST, ALL ROUGH
SCALY ERUPTIONS, DISEASES OF
HAIR AND SCALP, SCROFULA,
ULCERS, PIMPLES AND
TENDER ITCII1NGS
en all parU of the body? It makes the skin
while, soil and smooth; removes tan and
freckles, and is the Best toilet dressing in the
Uerld. Elegantly put up, two bottles in ene
package, consisting of both internal and ex
ternal treatment. i
AH first-class drugghts have it. Price $1 per I
package. aug2MydM.W4Sw J
MEDICAL.
READ THIS
Lancaster, Pa.. Apiil 2i?, 1SS1.
The Kidxetccra Mr'e CesfPAjrv.
Gents It gives me much pleasure te sa
that after using one pack el KIDNEYCUBA
I have been entirely cured et a severe pain in
my back and side, of long standing, and that,
tee, alter Dying various known remedies. 1
have every confidence in your medicine,
cheerfully recommend it, and knew that many
of my lriends who have used It have been
bencttted. PETER BAKEB,
m2Clyd Foreman Examiner and Express.
GO TO BED TO-NIGHT BEFORE
YOU GO TO
If
Ne. 9 EAST KING STREET,
Anil purchase a Bettle et
IOCHEITS
DEATH m MOSQUITOS,
AND THEN SLEEP IN PEACE.
PB
.15c. a Bettle.
LIND GREETING.
DB. GUEENE takes great pleasure in ic
porting the safe arrival home of Mi's. Greene
aud seir. after a vacation of nearly two month",
and while he is sad te learn of the deaths of
persons, geme of whom were strongly induced
re tcstOMNIPATHY. He is especially glad te
knew thW no deaths have occurred among
hU numcrius patients during his absence, and
that many who had been invalids and in many
ways diseased arc new well, have fully recov
ered their health. Among them is a lady who
en the 8th of June last was told by Drs. Agncw.
Kline and Gress, of Philadelphia, te go home
and die with a 'Scirrheus Cancer of the breast,
new greatly improved. Anether case was a
mother and her tlrst babe, who only a week be be
lerc I left, were supposed te be dying by two of
tne most ciniycnt physicians et this city, beh
et whom are alive and the mother doing her
household work. Ne quinine, merphia or
ether drugs given te any of lliem; only ex
ternal applications of simple remedies. Ne
charge made for examining patients.
DR. OHAS. A. GREENE,
140 EAST KING STREET.
MWF&S
OPECIAL AND CHRONIC DISEASES.
Mary A. Longaker, M. D ,
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE
Ne. 13 East Walnut Street,
LANCASTER, PA.,
'Discuses el the Eye, Ear and Threat
Treated as a Specialty.
Particular attention given te the treatment
of Diseases of Women and Children.
Free examination and treatment daily ex
cept. Sunday from 11 a. in. te 1 p. in. Consul
tations in English ami German.
H. D. LONGAKER, M. D.,
LATE OF PHILADELPHIA,
NOW OF LANCASTER, PA.,
Office : Ne. 13 East Walnut Street,
etlers his professional services te the atllictcd
especially te these suffering from Chronic or
Special Diseases. He will be glad te see ami talk
withthem. It Is his practice te plainly declare a
disease incurable it he believes it te be se. In
the case wliicn he undertakes, he guarantees
te de all that can be done by unwearied atten
tion and the application of experienced skill,
gained bv many years et practice iir treating
disease in its various and most malignant
forms. That his skill has net been exerted in
vain, numerous certillcates, that may lie seen
at his eflicc, will testify.
Cancers, Tumors end Swellings Cures
Without Pain or Using the Knife or
Drawing Bleed.
Skin Diseases ami every description et Ul
ceratien. Piles and Scrofulous Diseases Perma
nently Cured.
Female Diseases, Acute or Chronic, speedily
and radically cured.
Diseases of the Lungs, Threat, Stomach,
Liver and Kidneys can undoubtedly be cured.
Particular attention given te Private Dis
eases of every description; also that slate el
alienation and weakness et mind, which ren
ders persons incapable of enjoying the pleas
ures of performing the duties et 111c. complete
ly cured, and the patient restored te active
health and the enjoyments or life.
Diseases of the Kye anil Ear treated as a
specialty.
Dr. Longaker will make professional visits
any distance. Can be consulted by letter (con
fidentially), and medicine sent with nrnm-r
directions te an v nart et the country.
CONSULTATIONS FREE.
Office : Ne. 13 East Walnut Street,
LANCASTER, PA.
jc25-lydTu.Th&S&w
AH Tit IV 11 lUCU'H AltVEKriSEJaEKl'.
4 STRICII HUO'S ADVERTISEMENT.
ASTRICH BRO.'S,
Ne. 13 EAST KING STREET.
LANCASTER BAZAAR,
..iviT0 .",OW rca,,y fe scU lI' ELEGANT
GOODs which we had en exhibition this week
ut PRICES TO SUIT EVERYBODY. In our
MILLINERY DEPARPMENT,
especially, we are able te offer special induce
ments. Elegant and Extra Fine
J'ATTERX HATS AND BOXXETS,
such a were never seen before.
STliA 11' 11 A TS. 2.-c.
MIL AX. Mc. ami 7Jc.
liOUGHAXD READY, OXLl'Mc.
At. I. .Sit. I PES OFPOItCUriXEIIA TS A XI)
11 OXXE'l S A T ?tc.
GREAT BARGAINS:
One let et MOSCOW REAVER HATS, in all
till; uut-ii. su.iih;s, BC
Best
nets. 1
Silk Plush Hats. Si en
Plusli Derbys and Turbans, $1.00.
Derbys, satin bound and trimmed, $1.7..
Fine Dcrbvs, $1.00.
Satin bound Derbys, in Bronze, Mvrtle Nnvv,
Gurnet, Plum and Olive, at $:.i"i.
elvet Dcrbvs, $1.0J.
Children's Hats in all styles.
FEATHERS,' PLUMES AND TIPS,
Black, White, Plain, colored and Shaded.
PLUSHES. IN PLAIN. STRIPED AND
SHADED.
VRESS TRIMMINGS,
BUTTONS, LACES, GLOVES,
Hosiery and Underwear.
Call and see
OUR ELEGANT DISPLAY.
BOOKS AND STAlI01fER.
CVHOOL HOOKS I
SCHOOL BOOKS!
SCHOOL BOOKS!
All Scheel Beeks anil Scheel Supplies at the
very lowest rates at
L. M. FLYNN'S,
Ne. 42 WEST KING STREET.
TOlAi IJAER'SSONS.
SCHOOL BOOKS
FOR THE
LANCASTER SCHOOLS,
LOWEST PRICES,
AT THE
boekstore:
ev
JOT BAER'S SOffS,
15 and 17N0RTH (JUBEN STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
. ( i wenty-nve cents.)
l.est quality GRASS BEAVERS. 75c.
i"'"t ui.i ui.i r. jkrjjYir j.il iirirci i:nn
L'urbans. Pokes. &c. $:i.inllw
FOBSAZE.
ORPHANS COURT SALE OF VALUABLE
City Property. On 5IONDAY, OCTOBER
-24, 1SS1, ut the the Fountain Inn, m the city of
Lancaster, the undersigned in pursuance e:
an order the Orphans' Court of Lancastei
county, will expose te public sale the follow
ing very valuable real estate, late et J. Yeater
Conyngham, deceased.
All that certain halt let or piece of lanu
situated en the southwest corner et Seuth
Queen and Mifflin streets, in said city, Ne. 2d,
fronting 32 feet 2i inches en Seutli Queen
street, and extending 243 feet along Mifflin
street te Beaver street, which bounds It en
the rear.
The improvements are a fine old-fasliienec
three-story and attic brick house, with two
story brick back building, large two-story
brick stable, a large two-story brick warehouse
en Beaver street, hydrant, frtit trees, &c., Ac.
Tills Is one ei the most desirable properties
for either a residence or a business stand,
which has been offered in this city Ter a long
time. .
Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. in., when
attendance will be given and terms maCn
known by EMLEN FRANKLIN',
A. K. WITMER.
Executers, 4c et.I.Yeatcs Conyngliam.dcc'e.
Henry Suubeut, Auct. sep22 tsd
UHL1C SALE OF A COAL YARD. ON
MONDAY', OCTOBER 21, 1J1.
The undersigned will offer at public sale a
property consisting of seven lets of ground in
the town el 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
Office, a Franie Warehouse 24X4S leet, and
Ceal and Lumber Yard, with about 200 feet et
Ceal Shedding, New Fairbank's Scales ors ten
capacity ; 300 Feet et Railroad Siding. Trestle
work for dumptntr coal, with space ler exten
sion of same. Buildings mostly new and every
thing in geed order. Alse a let et ground
containing CO leet front and 200 feet deep, en
which are erected a Frame Heuse 28x20, with
kitchen attached 10x30, barn 28x20, suitable
stabling for i head et horses, carriage house,
chicken house and pump house with cistern
in attached. These buildings are all new, tax
ing been erected but two years and are in ex
cellent repair. There is a variety el truit
trees en the premises In bearing order. I.e
catien of business stand pleasant, in a
thickly settled agricultural neighborhood and
a fast improving town, with no rival business
in the 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. in. Fer
further information address
JOS. II. HABECKEIt,
Spring Garden P. O.,
Lancaster County, Pa.
L. D. Gallacuek, Auct
J .no. II. Zkllers, Clerk. c20-tsd
PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE CITY
Property. On WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER
l'.i, 1881. will be sold at PublicSalc, at the Key
stone Hetel, North Queen street, above Chest
nut, Lancaster, Pa., the following' described
real estate, the property of Jehn A. Bering,
late of tlds city, viz.:
Ne. 1. A let of ground situated en the cast
side of Neith Queen street, between Clay and
New streets (Ne. 711), fronting en North Queen
street 11)4 leet, mere or less, and extending
eustwardly 180 feet, mere or less, te a 10-feet
alley. The improvements consist of a two
story BUICK DWELLING HOUSE, 17Kx2S
feet, with a two-ctery brick back building, 3lx
11 feet, containing nail and seven rooms and a
front garret. There is giis throughout the
henscund water in kitchen and yard ; also,
fruit trees uud grape vines en the premises.
Ne. 2. A let of ground adjoining Ne. 1 en the
north, numbered 713. The dimensions and
improvements are the same as Ne. 1.
Ne. 3. A let of ground situated en the north
side et East James street.between North Duke
aud North Lime streets, Ne. 121, fronting en
East James street 17J4 feet, mere or less, and
extending nerthwardly CI feet, mere or less.
The improvements consist et a three-story
BRICK DWELLING HOUSE 17&C23K leet,
with a two story brick back bnildiiig attactied
12x13 feet, containing hall and eight rooms,
with gas and water; also hydrant in the yard.
These properties are in excellent repair and
desirably located.
Persons wishing te view ihe premises can
call en the tenants; residing thcrccn, or en
Jehn II. Met.ler, real estate agent.
Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. in., when
terms will be made known by
THOMAS If. COCHRAN,
Attorney for Jehn A. Bering,
11. SinruEllT, Auct. ectl S&Wwl
VLOT1I1XU.
W1
LL1AMSON A- FOSTER.
This cool weather is a gentle reminder et
HEAVY UNDERWEAR.
We de net claim te have the largest stock of
any retail house in the state, but what we have
get we are selling at very low prices, aud we
invite everybody whether they are looking
ter fine goods or cheap, te see what we have
before they buy.
This week we have received ease alter case et
OVERCOATS,
Betli for Fall anil Winter Wear, uml a man
must be very hard te please, indei-d, that can
net be suited In our stock.
OUR SPECIAL
ALL WOOL SUIT
for men for S11.S7, is selling the best in
Men's Clothing, because it is worth ut least
15 OO.
THE
BOYS' Ar CHILDREN'S CLOTHING
We keep in great variety, and veu must net
forget te call at the
ONE-PRICE HOUSE.
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36-38 BAST KINO StfREET,
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LANCASTER. PA.
TiATrJuTxTjtv-
OI'l'.CIAL NOTICE.
Jehn P. Schaum,
27 SOUTH QUEEN STREET,
FURNACES axd HEATERS,
OF ALL KINDS,
REPAIRED.
Special attention paid te the repairing et
MERSIION and REYNOLDS FURNACES.
New ones furnished anil put in. Nene but ex
perienced bands employed Satisfaction guar
anteed. JOHN P. SCHAUM,
27 Seuth Queen St., Lancaster, Pa.
ectl-fild&ltw
CA1CK1AUES, JtV.
Carriages ! Carnages !
AT
EDGERLEY & OO.'S.
PracticalCarriage Builders,
Market Street, Rear of Central Market Houses,
Lancaster, Pa.
We have en hand a Large Assortment et
BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES,
Which we offer at the
VERY LOWEST PRICES.
All work warranted, uivc us a call
-Repairing promptly attended te.
One set of workmen especially emnleved ter
nat purpose. f nac-tfdAw
eon saxb.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE
City Property. On THURSDAY' EVEN
ING. OCTOBER 27, 1831, at 7 o'clock, at the
Leepard Hetel, in the city et Lancaster, the
undersigned In pursuance of an order et the
Ornhans' Court of Lancaster county, will ex-
1 pose te public sale the following very vain-
auie real e-tate, iaie ei inus. v. jvc-hy, ucvu.
All that Valuable Let et Ground en the north
west corner of East Orange and Marshall
streets, Lancaster city, fronting en East
Ojrange street about 130 leet. and running
along Marshall te Marien 245 leet. The prop
erty comprises some of the most valuable
building lets in the eastern section of the city,
eligibly located in a rapidly developing quar
ter. Attendance at the sale will be given and
terms made known by
W. U. IIENSEL.
Administrator of Thes. D. Kelly, Dec'd.
II. Shubert, Auct. ect3-lsd
ORPHANS' COURT SALE. ON TUES
DAY". OCTOBERS'., 1SS1, by virtue et an
alias order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster
county, the undersigned will expose at public
sale at the Lancaster County Heuse, East
King street, city of Lancaster. Pa., at
o'clock p. m.. all that DOUBLE FRAME
DWELLING HOUSE with oncstery frame
back building attached and let or piece et
ground upon which the same is erected; also
well with pump therein, situated, en East
Chestnut street, Nes. 738 and 700, east of
Franklin street, containing en the south side
of East Chestnut street 4t feet, mere or less,
and extending in depth thht width 125 feet,
containing fruit and ether trees growing
thereon, being the same property et the late
Amanda Quigley, deceased.
Partiet wishing te view the premises will
call at Nes. 738 and 7fi0 East Chestnut street, or
upon the undersigned at his oltlce.Ne. G Court
avenue, Lancaster city.
Terms of parchase made known at time of
sale. HENRY SHUBERT,
ectl,S,15.22,2l&i1 Executer.
PUHI.1C SALE. ON FKIvAY, OCTOBER
21, lftSl. in pursuance of an order of the
Orphans' Court of ljmcaster county. Pa., the
tindcisigncd Administratrix et the estate et
Stephen Certheisen, deceased, will sell at pub
lic sale, at the Leepard Hetel. East King
street, the following descilbcd Real Estate,
viz:
A Lotel Ground, situated en the west side of
Shippcn street, between Chestnut and Walnut
streets, fronting 33 feet G inches, mere or less,
en Shippen street, and extending in depth 118
feet, ineie or less, te a 10 feet wide common
alley, adjoining property en the north of A.
Myers', ami bounded en the south ey Fulton
street, whereon is erected a double one story
FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, ami ether nec
essary out-buildings, together with the right
te use the well and alley en the adjoining
jinipciiy en un; norm.
The above property will be sold together or
sepaiately, as may best suit purchasers.
Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. in., when at
tendenec will be given and terms made known
by MARY GERTHEISEN,
Administratrix.
II. Shubert, Auct. ectl,8,13&21d
'EXECUTORS'
SALE OF PERSON AL PRO-
XJ PEKTY
and valuable real estate. The
undei signed executers of Elizabeth IS. S.
Harbe rer. deceased, will expose at public sale
en SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1881. at the
Fountain Hetel, en Seuth Ouccn street, Lan
caster, Pa., at 7 o'clock P. il., ail that certain
double two-story Brick Dwelling Heuse, with
brick back building attached, together with
ether improvements, and let thciete belong
ing, situated en Seuth Queen street, in said
city. Ne. 'US, tienting en cist sir.c of Seuth
Queen street :;i feet 8 inches and extending
hi depth of that width 112 feet 0 Inches, ad ad
jeiniug properties of nr. Jehn L. Atleuanii
susan Smith. This property is centrally lo
cated and a desirable residence.
In the afternoon at 1 o'clock, en SATURDAY,
OCTOBER le, 18SI, en the above premises,
said executers will also expose at public sale
the lollewiug personal property et said de
ceased, viz.: Bed, Bedstead. Marble-top Wash
stand, llnrcau, Mantle Cleck, Leeking Glass,
Walnut Cane scat Chairs and Rocking Chairs,
and ether household and kitchen furniture tee
numerous te mention.
Persons wishing te view realty before day
of sale may call en A. J. Harbcrger. ene of tha
undersigned, ut Ne. ; West Chestnut street.
Teinis made known en day of sale by the
undersigned, L. B. HARBERGEU,
A. J. HARBERGER,
Executers.
llusa.v Sex, Auctioneers.
sl7,20,21,27&el,4,8,ll,14
PUKLIC SALE ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER
11, 18S1, strictly between the hours of two
and four o'clock p. m., will be sold by the un
dersigned, at public sale, en the premises in
East llemplleld township. Lancaster county,
en the read leading from Rohrerstown te the
Harrlsburg turnpike, about half a mile irem
Rohrerstown, and about three miles from
Lancaster city, the following real estate, viz.:
A farm of 111 ACRES and 5T PERCHES
mere or le-,s, of best quality limestone land,
adjoining land of Abr. U. Miller, Christian
Habeckei and ethers. The improvements
consist et a two-story BRICK DWELLING,
Si feet square, with wings, all reefed with the
best slate the market afforded ; a geed Bank
Barn, new Cern Baru, new Heg Stable and
ether eutbuildings: two wells of water,
one at the dwelling the ether at the barn. both
work by wire and running water: there is a
spring heu-'e under the dwelling with water
constantly running through the milk trough,
and fixed se rthat the trough can be raised or
lowered at the desire of the person usimr the
same. Fruit trees, such as apples and peaches.
There is a body of limestone near the read
whicli is valuable and would afford a kiln.
There is a stream of spring water running
through the barnyard ami premises, te which
cattle have access from nearly all the fields.
The whole is under geed fences. Tills farm
has been in geed hands ler the last eleven
years and is in a mere than ordinary geed
state of cultivat,en. The property is less than
half a mile from a station en the Pennsylvania
railroad, where ten passenger trains step
daily.with the convenience et two daily mails.
The Lancaster daily papers are received be
fore G p. in. The property Is convenient te
placcsef busincsschurcheset different denem
inatiens and schools. Seme et the land can be
Void off te a very geed advantage.
Halt et the purchase money can remain in
th;5 premises, it the purchaser desires, for
llrkee years, at IK per cent interest. Halt el
thtrgrain in the ground will go with the prem
ises; Pel-sons de.sirinr te viiu11i nrniwrtv will
'cell oil the undersigned residing near the P.
k. ii. station at iconrerstewn.
The sale will positively be held between the
hours et 2 and i o'clock p. m. of said day.
Terms made known by
TOBIAS DENLINGEIL
SamdelIIkss, Auc. Hemptleld P.O.
C. II. IIeffmax, Clerk. 4td-(.7,8.IQ
ADJOURNED PUHLIC SALE U f VALUA
BLE REAL ESTATE. On FRIDAY',
OCTOBER ll.lssl, pursuant te an alias order
el the Orphans' Court et Lancaster county,
ra., will be sold at public sale, at the Keystone
Heuse. Neith Queen street, in the city of Lan
caster, the following real estate, late et Fred
crick Pyle, deceased, all of which Is situated
in Lancaster city, te wit :
Purpart Ne. 3. property Ne. 211 North Mul
berry street, fronting en said steeet 22 feet 1
inch, mere or Ites, together with the same
common alley (right described In Ne. 239), and
extending in depth 110 feet, mere or less, te
the ateresaiil Id feet wide common nllcy. The
improvements arc u two-sterv brick lmn.i.
with basement kitchen and large frame stable;
room enough ler eight horses and for three or
tour tens of hay.
Purparts Nes. 4. ." and (1, properties Ne. 2U,
213 and 247 North Mulberry street, te be sold
separately. Nes. 213 and 215 fronting en said
sti eet 13 leet and 1 inch, mere or less, and Ne.
217 13 leet 7 inches, mere or less, and all of them
extending In depth 140 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, with a one-story frame out-
i uiick innisu, wim a one-story inline out eut
isc, ami en Ne: 215 a never-railing .well et
ter. and en Ne. S47u cistern, in geed condi cendi
i, 12 leet deep.
1IU11SC, 111111
water.
lien
Piirnnrt Ne. 7. nrenci-tv Ne. 2l- Vnnli Ar-.i,
alley, In the city of Lancaster, fronting en said
alley. 15 feet 8 inches, mere or less, including a
3 leet open space en tlicseuthsidcand extend
ing in depth 100 feet, mere or less, te the afore
said 10 feet wide common alley. The improve
ments arc a two stpry brick heus. with one-
siery irenic iiTiaeument.
Purpaits Nes. 9 uml 11. piepertles Ne.
24rt and 250 North Arch alley alere-aid. te be
sold serarately, each fronting en said alley 12
leet 8 nc les. mere or less, and eTiciiiiiii-'in
dcptli 100 feet, mere or less, te the ateresaiu 10
leet wide common alley. Ne. 230 lying en the
north and alongside that part of the said ie
feet wide common alley between Nes. 248 and
230 et the said prepeities, fronting en said
Arch alley and Intel sccting tint purt of said
10 feet wide common alley rui.uing north and
stm'h in the rear et all these properties and
these situated en North Mulberry strcet.be
fore mentioned and described.
Purpait Ne. 12, property Ne. 232 Neith Arch
alley, tienting en said alley 15 leet 8 inches,
mei e or less, including an open spaceet 3 feet,
mere or less, en the north side, and extending
in depth 100 feet, mere or less, te the aforesaid
10 leet wide common allev. ruiiiiimr north nii
seutli The improvements arc a two-story
brick house, with one-story f mine attachment,
and geed bake m en. The 10 feet widcceminnu
alley mentioned runs north and south, and
also cast and west, opening out en Areli alley
between Nes 218 ami 250, and is common te all
these purparts, both the Mnlbcrry street aud
me Aix-u aney properties.
All these houses arc comparatively new ex
cept purparts Nes. 1 and 2, and arc situated in
one of the finest and most thriving parts et
the city, convenient te schools, especially' te
the High Scheel, being only about IK squares
from the latter. The houses en Arch alley arc
finely located, and afford homes within the
reach et any labeiing man or mechanic far
mere desirable than almost any ether part et
the city, being equally near te all the active
business of the railroad, tobacco warehouses
and manufacturing places. The houses en
Mulberry street are larger and mere valua
ble, and ter location and surroundings are
unsurpusseu ey any property in tne city
Any person wl-liinir tesce the nmmriiM i.,..
Tere the day et sale will call en W. C. Pyle. one
et the heirs, occupying Ne. 243. or en Jeseph
I'yle. occupying Ne. 241 NerthMulberry street
Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. in., when
attendance will be given by
.1 UNIUS II. KAUFM AN.
. Trustee or sale.
U. Shubert, Auctioneer. el,5,8,12l,3,i4ii
DRT
ONODGRASS, MURRAY &CO.
SNODGRASS, MURRAY & Ce.,
CLOTH HOUSE,
MARKEl AND NINTH STREETS, PHILADELPBLU
We desire te call the attention of EARLY' BUYERS te our superlseltien 0".
DEES8 CLOTHS,
w hic-h have been prepaied with extra crc- for
Y'eung Miss. Seme have been shrunk, ethers
i..-.
nave these Cleths in low and medium
!;j&i
icaiii aiiuiir.ii. nnuii vusivuilib su ut-inv nrt sn irrimr A. .,..
vr?ptt?OBEESC Among then, may be mentioned
- ,..
e
fabrics 1 "i,w uiiui, iiuumic ui unpelled
Seal Skin Cleths and Seal Skin Flushes.
SuitsS
eu, and it Is worth a visit te our store, if ter nothing else tliau te see these goeils. Fer
WRAPS, SAOQUES AND MANTLES
for Fall, our many novelties are tee. numerous te mention. We have evervthln.' .icdral.i..
pretty and handsome, including many new -tjlcs. at low and mcrffnm prices? " l,C3,rb,-
Fine Merchant Tailoring Goods for Gentlemen's fear.
,.,L-0uV f,tecK ? SU1.TJXG.S an'1 CASSIMERES comprises all the new styles ami Standard
makes of Demestic and Foreign Goods, in low, medium and line qualities. We desire te call
special attention te our unlimited variety of ENG LISH, SCOTCH and FRENCH fabrics ter
Suits, Fall and Winter Overcoats, and Pantaloons.
OUIl MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT.
Samples sent and orders filled te the satisfaction et the buyer.
.. i.i ln a9k,"B fr samples please say i t for Ladles' or Gentlemen's Wear, ami If low, medium
or high grade, grave or gay goods nre desired.
.n . nt ,,l,yer!' "avc ,ne sau, advantages, el CHOICE AND PltrCE as these present
SNODGRASS, MURRAY & CO.,
Market and Ninth Streets, Philadelphia. -
L
ANE & CO.
LA.STEJ& CO.,
24 EAST KING STREET. Ne. 24
Ne.
Have Just received, opened and ready for inspection a large and complete
stock et general
PRY GOODS, CARPETINGS, ETC.
At prices that defy cempctit ion. High Colored Sal in .Suitings, New and Rich. Flannel Suitings
in tc4 and J-4 goods. Blooming Black Cashmeres, a matter we pay special attention te. Shawls
in long and square, in endless variety and quality. Flannels, Checks and Muslins in ail widths
and in fact anything necessary te constitute a complete stock for the buyer te select from.
TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETING AT 75c. PER YARD,
Elegant in Designs and Colorings. Feathers, Steam Dressed, the best the market produces
Qneensware, Cleth, Cassimcre and Ladies' Coats.
BOLTING CLOTHS
of the very best brand In the market, at New Yerk Prices,
entire stock, and satisfaction guaranteed te all.
Jacob M. Marks.
Jehn A.
VLVMltER'S
J
OUN L. ARNOLD.
Largest, Finest and Cheapest Stock et
CHANDELIERS
EVER SEEN IN LANCASTER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
GAS GLOBES CHEAP.
TIN PLATE AND PLUMBER'S SUPPLIES.
JOHN L. AENOLD,
Nes. 11, 13 & 15 EAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
faprS-tfit
MILLINERY.
1SS1.
IUUT OPENED
THE LATEST STYLES OF THE
NEW FALL GOODS,
Comprising Millinery In all its branches of
HATS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS & RIBBONS.
Alse all the. Latest Fall Styles of Dress Trimmings, Knthens. Fiinges, (Jlmps, Kid Cleves and
anything else mat can be found in a first-class Trimming Stere.
OUR MOTTO :--" BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES,"
AT
M. A. HOUGHTON'S
CHEAP STOP.E,
Ne. 25 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
HOUSE EURNISUINU OOOVH.
i:h:kiacf.s, HEATERS, STOVES.
FLINN & "WILLSON,
HEADQUARTERS FOR
FURNACES, HEATERS & STOVES.
n handle none but the best. New is the time te have your OLD FURNACES REPAIR
ED or new ones put in before the cold weather comes.
MAKBLEIZED SLATE MANTELS.
THE LARGEST, FINEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF
CHANDELIERS
EVER OFFERED IN THE CITY.
FLINN & WlLLSON,
Ne. 152 North Queen Street.
t3T STOVES AND FUIINACES PROMPTLY repaired.
WINES AND
S. CLAY MILLBE,
Wines, Branlies, Gins, Old Bye WMskies, &c.
Ne. 33 PENN SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA.
GIBSON'S WHISKY BOTTLED A SPECIALTY.
LIQUORS, AC.
WHITE WINE VINEC Alt. 05 PER CENT.
Alcohol, Wines and Liquors, Coffees,
Sugars and Teas, all ut
. ..,, . RING WALT'S
teblMvd Ne. 36 West King Street.
T ADIES' HAIR DRESSER.
'iVlRS. C.-LILLET5,
Ladies' Hair Dresser.
Manufacturer end Sealer In Hair Werk,
Ladles' and Cents' Wies. Combings straight
ened and made te order. Hair Jewelry or all
kinds made up. Alse. Kid Gloves and Feath
ers cleaned ami dyed. Alse, Ladles' Shainpoe-
"' 223 & 227 NORTH QUEEN STEET,
e5-3md Four doers above P. U. R. Depot.
GOODS
rnDGR.VS9, MURRAY te.
making a, serviceable Snit ter ,. vn,
t...A .r. . . . j---- r" !
have net ; but our lacilHleX
ii Ladv or
for having them
we
INK
dome.
nrtfPd ni-nnr . .i ...... .,.. , .
;nj.
rseptl9-3mdJtu-
r ANE & CO.
An examination solicited et our
Charles,
Jehn B. Reth.
SUWZ.IF&.
JOHN L
ARNOLD.
JUST OI'KNEl)
!SS1.
IVf ARHr.LIZKD 3IANTLKS.
LIQUORS.
ROOTS A- SHOES.
J
auii-:.s am c.r.s-r. ir you want a
Geed and Fine rUtlnx Reet or Shee
Kcady-inadc or Madu te Order, go te
. F. HIEMENZ'S,
Ne. 103 North Queen Street.
Custom Woric Specialty. y2-tfdSA,W
1 1CA1N
AND
PROVISIONS UOUGHT
JT
J
sold and carried for customers In Chicago f
Miiladclphia, in large and small lets, en T
ami PI
margins te suit, by
S. K Y UN DT, Breker,
. .. , Ne- 1 East King Street,
ivltMmd Ijtncastcr. Pa.
VOW OPEN SPRECUEK UOUSK.-ON
Il Eurepcnn plan. Dining Reems tot
Ladies and Gentlemen. Entrance at Ne. 31
North Duke street. Clam and Turtle Soup Soup
Lebster Salad. Oysters In Every Style and all
the Delicacies et the Season. We solicit the
patronage et the public. may7-tjd
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