Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, October 12, 1881, Image 4

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    LANCASI'ER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1881.!
Hancastet IrntelUgencnv
WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCT. 12, 1B81.
White ilouse Society.
As Sketched by a Reildent Republican.
C. T. JT. in Philadelphia Times.
When Mr. Lincoln took the executive
chair the man, the circumstances and
the wemau drove the brilliant and cul
tured people of refined society into the
background. Lincoln was surrounded by
reujjU soldiers and was himself plain,
blunt aud uncouth, caring mere for the
smutty yarns of the wardroom than for
the society of ladies. It was a time of
perpetual war and anxiety, and many of
the charmed circle which surrounded
Buchanan and his predecessors had friends
engaged en the ether side. Even had this
net been the case the vulgarity of Mrs.
Lincoln would have caused all but the
official circle te have held aloof. The suc
cession of Jehnsen was followed by an at
tempt of the old regime te revive the
glory of a former decade, but the scars of
war were tee fresh and these were tern
open iu the bitterness of the political
struggle which followed. The society e.f
the White Heuse seen fell below even its
former standard.
With the advent of Grant came the man
ners of the mess-room and the tawdry
evidences of shoddy society. The presi
dent who could deliberately pa IT his cigar
in the face of his lady visitors and set out
a bottle of whisky te his gentlemen guests
could net hope te attract the cultured nor
fail te disgust the refined of every grade.
The second Grant regime was even worse
than the first in a social point of view as
well as political. When Hayes came in
through fraud he introduced the practices
of fraud made a parade of his asceticism.
He banished wine from his table, which
was the hospitable beard of the nation,
with a loud lleaiish of trumpets, and final
ly practically banished the tabic itself out
of a penurious economy. The government
had increased the presidential salary te
$30,000 a year tecuable the chief execu
tive of the American people te entertain
in a way suited te his exalted station. The
western president rcspoaded by putting it
in his pocket. Hayes net only did this
but drew his salary quarterly or monthly
in advance, ceutrary te law. Mrs. Hayes
was the head of the household. She
was a very geed old-fashioned woman and
took society te be a magnified Sunday
school class,of which cx-ojicie her husband
was superintendent. Mr. Hayes, the fraud,
was succeeded by Mr. Garfield, the scholar.
Mr. Garfield had always found life tee
short for society of anything but books
aud politics. Iu this he was seconded by
a plain, simple intellectual wife. They
brought with them as their predecessors
had done the simple Western habits of life
aud the crude Western culture. There
was nothing in either efthcin te premise a
brilliant era iu the White Heuse. Thus,
te review them briefly, passed two consec
utive decades of Washington society,
which, sinking yearly further aud further
away from the cxecuttve mansion, gave
place te the semi-political, scnii-efiicial
mixed democratic clement which swarms
about each succcsive head of the govern
ment the chief ingredients being official
position and toadyism.
With the advent of President Arthur, of
New Yerk, we arc told toprcpare for a
polite regime." The frosty edge of aris
tocratic breeding is te be turned toward
the parvenues who have infested the ex
ecutive mansion. There is te be some
thing mere under tlie reigu of Arthur
than mere political lunches, cold and dry
state dinners, public receptions and
prayers, cold tea and whisky. Because,
says the Washington social world,
Arthur is a gentleman by birth and breed
ing and he will live like a gentleman and
entertain like a gentleman, it is this idea
which brings out the congratulation aud
happy anticipation of our super-aisthctieal
fashionable world. If they are net per
mitted te enjoy the hospitalities of the
executive mansion themselves the indi
vidual members of this circle feel that iu
the president they have an honored repre
sentative. There will be select receptions
at which the rabble will be excluded ;
there will be dinners te somebody else
than pub. funcs. and old women ; theie
will be wine at these dinners, and gecd
wine, tee ; there will be dancing, perhaps,
also, a vision which fills the Washiugton Washiugten
ian mind with p'.casurable anticipation.
In short, the polite rogirue includes all
that fashionable Washington society de
mands. -
LANCASTER HOUSEHOLD MARK ET.
DAIRV.
Butter ?! 6
Cup cheese, "cups
Cottage cheese, 2 pieces
Dutch cheese iP lumn
FUU1T6.
Apples ? i pk
Crubapplcs f t
Kananas 1 dez
Grape -J? It.
Klderlierries ? t
Cherries, dried, 'fl qt
Currants, dried, fl
Cianberries fl it
Cnutcleupcs ,
Dried Apples ) t
" l'cuclies l t
Huckleberries fl box
Lemens ! de.
Oranges 39 dez
Peaches 1 J pk ,
" l basket
i'ears, Jtartlctt fl ik
Watermelon fljpk
Kcd Plums box T
Watermelons each
VKUHTAIILE3.
Beans fl Jpk
Beans. Lima, 1 qt
Beets 1 bunch
Cucumbers 3)1 dez
Cauliflower ftlicud
Cabbage ?l head
Carrots fl bunch
Egg Plants
Green Cern 1 dez
Large Peppers fl dez
Unions 1ft pk
" 33 bunch
Potatoes, (new,) 1 bushel
" " tJpk
" (Sweet) 1 li peck....
Radishes ty bunch
Tomatoes i4 pk
Rhubarb p) bunch ,
Soup ilea ns 3fl qt
Salsify $? bunch
Turnips 3)1 Jpk.'..... ,
POULTRY.
Chickens V pair (live)
" - l a (cleaned)
Ducks fl pair
MISCELLANEOUS.
Apple Butter $1 qt
Coceu.ii tits each
Cider 1 gallon ,
EggsV iez
Heney VI Hi
Seap 33 H
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Saner kraut 3ft qt.
MEATS.
Beef Steak, $1 lb ,
" Beast (rib) lb
" " (chuck) 3f ft....
" Corned, 33 B
" Dried, 33 ft
Bologna dried
Ham fl tt
Bacen fl ft
Lumbal B
Lard 33 B
Mutten?) ft
Perk 33 ft
Sausage 33 ft
Veal 33 lt....... ....... ...
FISH.
Black Bass 33 lb
Blue Fish 31 ft
Catfish 33 ft
Clams ?! dez
Haddock..
llalibut'B &
Lake Trout 1
Mullets
1215e
10c
...12J15e
10c
10c
1518C
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$1822
$141U
80c
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..$3.253.50
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.$fi.50fihb'5
Keck.
Sun
Suckers
smoked Salmen ip ft ,
Spanish Mackciel
C1RAIN.
Hay Timcthv ft ten
" Clever $) ten
Cern it? bus
Oats V 'Jus
Timethy Seecd -jfl bus
WhealW bus
Fleur
Iliindredsefinen, women and children res
cued in every community from beds el sick
ness and almost death, and made strong by
Parker's Ginger Tonic are the best evidences
in the world et its sterling worth. Pest.
Hew te Get Sick.
Expose yourself day and night : cat tee
much withe Jt exercise ; work te hard without
rest ; doctor all the time : take all the vile nos
trums advertised, and then you will want te
knew
Hew te Get Well.
Which is answered in three words Take Hep
Hitters! See ether column. el-2wd&w
Never tee Late te Mend.
Thes. J. 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 m the morning unre
fresheil ; my breath was very offensive ana I
suffered from severe headache; since using
your Spring Blessem all these symptoms have
vanished and I feel quite well." Price 50 cts.
Fer sale at II. IS. Cochran's Drug Stere,
1S7 North Queen street, Lancaster.
Hew's the Baby.
'Hew's the baby?" ''Hi croup is better
tliis morning, thank von. We gave him some
or Themas' Eclectric Oil as you advised,
doctor, and shall give him some mere in an
hour or se." Next day the doctor pronounce.!
the youngster cured. Fer sale at II. IS. Coch
ran's Drug Stere, 137 North Queen street, Lan
caster. Dettplsed.
ISy the unthinking. Burdock has been con
sidered a weed, and its luxuriant growth, un
pleasant smell, etc., has rendered it, te these
' net knewingits virtue," a nuisance, and yet
the root has long been acknowledged by sa
vants as most invaluable as a diuretic, aperi
ent and bleed purirter. Burdock Bleed Bitters
embedva'.l its geed qualities. Price SI. ter
sale at II. B. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 North
Queen street, Lancaster.
MEDICAL.
I'KOVKRBS.
" Ne one can be Mck when when the stomach
Meed, liver and kidneys are healthy, and
Hep Bitters keep them se.'
" The greatest nourishing tonic, appetizer
fctrenglhener and curative en earth. Hep Bit
ters."
" It is impossible te remain long sick or out
of health, where Hep Bitters arc used."
" Wliv de Hep Bitters cure se much ?'' " Be
cause they give geed digestion, rich bleed, and
hcalthjractien of" all the organs.'
"Ne matter what your leelings or ailment
!-, Hep Bitters will de you geed."
" Remember, Hep Bitters never does haim,
but geed, always aud continually."
" Purify the bleed, cleansn the stomach and
bweetcu the bieath with Hep Bitters."
"Quiet nerve's and bilmv sleep in Hep Bit
ters."
"Ne health with Inactive liver and urinnry
organs without Hep Bitters."
Hep Bitters Manufacturing Company,
Keciiejter. New Yerk, nnd Terente, Ontario
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K
'IDXEY 1VOKT.
THE GREAT CURE
X'OR
RHEUMATISM,
As it is for all diseases of the KIDNEYS,
LIVER AND BOWELS.
It clcan.-es the system of the acrid poison
that causes the dreadful suffering which only
the victims et Rheumatism can realize.
Thousand eTCases et the worst lernn et
this terrible disease have been quickly re
lieve"!, iu a short time Perlectly Cured.
KIDNEY WORT
lias had wonderful success, and an immense
ili. in it-i'- ii!irt nf tlie i fmitr- tn hundreds
i of cases L has cured where all cle hail failed.
I it is mild, but eflicicnt, CKKTaIX IN ITS
! ACTION, but harmless in all cases.
It -Cleanses, Strengthens and gives new
Lite te all the iiiipoi'taiit.ergans of the body.
The natural action et the Kidneys is restored.
The Liver is cleansed of nil disease, ami the
Bowels move freely and healthfully. In this
way the worst diseases are eradicated from
the system.
As it iias been proved by thousands that
KIDNEY WORT.
if. the most ell'cctual remedy for cleansing tlic
eystem et all ineibid secretions, it should be
used iu every household as a
SPRING MEDICINE.
Always cures Biliousness, Constipation
Piles and all Female Diseases.
43 It is put up in Dry Vegetable Ferm, in
AStiii cans, one package of which makes six
S-quartsef medicine.
S- Alse in Liquid Ferm.very Concentrated
S" for the convenience et these who cannot
Ae- readily prepare it. Jt acts with equal
JfS efficiency in either form.
GET IT OF YOUR DRUGGIST. PRICE, 1.
WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Prep'-,
Burlington, Vt.
( Will send the dry pest-paid.)
iec.
lyd&w4
r ii;li;ky and chajiehilk pills.
A VALUABLE DISCOVERY.
nr.
C XV. Bensen, a Well-known Practic
ing Physician aud Surgeon of Bal
timore, Hid.
Dr. Bensen has, for the past twenty-one
years, paid much attention te Nervous dis
eases, and has discovered that the extract of
Celery and Chamomile combined in a certain
proportion, invariably cures eitner Sick Head
ache. Ordinary Headache, Neuralgia, Nervous
ness, Dyspepsia, Sleeplessnesi or Paralysis.
They are prepared in the shape et Pills and
contain no opium, quinine or oilier harmful
drug but are intended expressly te cure and
will cure the above named diseases.
3-Tlie celebrated Dr. Hammend, et New
Yerk city, says : "I have leund Dr. Bensen's
Celery and Chamomile pills arc invaluable iu
all eases of Nervous Diseases." Other physi
cians te the number of ever 500, endorse then:
in equally strong terms. Everyone is new
talking of the wonderful cures effected since
they have been placed before the public.
This is a triumph iu Medical Chemistry antl
sufferers all ever the whole country aud even
abroad, are ordering by mail and otherwise.
Sold by all druggists. Price. 50c. abex. Depot,
10'J North Eutaw street, Baltimore, Md. By
mail two boxes for $1, or six boxes for $2.50.
DR. O. W. BENSON'S
New Keinedy aud Favorite Prescription.
SKIN CURE
Is Warranted te Cure
ECZEMA, TETTERS, HUMORS, INFLAM
MATION, MILK CRUST, ALL ROUGH
SCALY ERUPTIONS, DISEASES OF
HAIR AND SCALP, SCROFULA,
ULCERS, PIMPLES AND
TENDER 1TCH1NGS
en all parts of the body. It makes the skin
white, selt ami smooth; removes tan and
freckles, and is Hie Best toilet dressing in the
W arid. Elegantly put up, two bottles in one
package, consisting of both internal ami ex
ternal treatment.
All lirst-class druggi-ts have it. Price $1 per
package. aug2-MydM,W&Stw
mNU GREETING.
DR. GREENE lakes great pleasure in re
porting the safe arrival home of Mrs. Greene
and self, uftcr a vacation of ncaely two months,
and while he is sad te learn of the deaths of
persons, some of whom were strongly induced
te test OMNI PATH Y. He is especially glad te
knew that no deaths have "occurred among
his numerous patients during his absence, and
that ninny who hart bccninvalidsand in many
ways diseased arc new well, have fully recov
ered their health. Ameng'thcm is a lady who
en the sth of June last was told by Drs. Agnew,
Kline and Gress, et Philadelphia, te go home
and die witli a Scirrheus Cancer of the breast,
new greatly improved. Anether case was a
mother and her flrst babe, who only a week be
fore I left were supposed te be dying by two of
tne most eminent physicians et this city, both
et whom are alive and the mother doing her
household work. Ne quinine, merphia or
ether drugs given te any of them; only ex
ternal applications of simple remedies. Ne
charge made for examining paucnts.
DR. OHAS. A. GREENE,
140 EAST KING fcTKEKT.
MWF&S
cleihutb, mrjDitxvrjsjLH, jtc.
fTH
V iJELEBllATED
CLOTHING
StANLTACTUUKB ISY
1 C. YATES t CO.,
IS WHAT Y'OU WANT, FOR
THREE REASONS.
The Material is the Best.
The Fit and Style are Perfect.
The Prices are the Lewest
LEDGER BUILDING,
Chestnut and Sixth Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
MONEY REFUNDED.
beptl-4ind
F
ALL OPENING
AT
H. GERHART'S
Tailoring Establishment,
Ol the LARGEST ASSORTMENT fine
SUITING,
OVERCOATING,
A XI)
PANTALOONIKG
ever brought te the City of Lancaster.
Prices as Lew as the Lewest
AXD '
All Goods Warranted as Represented !
AT
H. GERHART'S
NEW STORE,
Ne. 6 East King Street,
I7AI.I. CAMPAIGN, 1381.
Our first invoice et the season of
FALL MD WINTER GOODh
MEN'S WEAR
Arrived te-day. During this week the bulk 01
our Foreign orders will be in stock. We will
be prepared te show the llncst line of
ENGLISH AND FRENCH NOVELTIES
ever etrered te the citizens of Lancaster, in
cluding a full line of the ever popular and
celebrated Talamen's Specialties, confined ex
elusively for enr trade anil conceded te be tin.
handsomest goods imported legeiher with 11
choice line ei'lhe latest novelties of the lead
ing manufacture) s. We invite an early in
spection of our stock, feeling it our duly te
advise persons in want of a Suit or an Over
coat ler Fall or Winter te place their orders
early before the rush commences te insurr.
entire satislactien.
All arc cordially invited te call at
121 N. QUEEN STREET.
J. K. SMALINQ,
ARTIST TAILOR.
MWAS
c
CLOTHING, JtC.
D. B. Hostetter & Sen,
Merchant Tailors and Clothiers,
24 CENTRE SQUARE.
Our Assortment el
CLOTHING
ren
MEN, 1J0YS AND YOUTHS
FOE
FALL AND WINTER,
Is larger and mere varied than ever bolero.
Prices' the lowest. Give ns a call.
D. B. Hostetter & Sen,
24 CENTRE SQUARE,
2 -lyd LANCASTER, FA ,
T ADIKS- UAIH DKKSSKR.
MRS. C. MLLEK,
Ladies' Hair Dresser.
Manufacturer end Dealer in Hair Werk,
Ladies' and Gents' Wiss. Combings straight
ened and made te order. Hair Jewelry of all
kinds made up. Alse. Kid Gloves aim Feath
ers cleaned and dyed; Alse, Ladies' Shampoo-
""' 223 & 227 NORTH QUEEN STEET,
e5-3mcl Four doers above P. K. It. Depot
BBT HOOOS, UNDEBH'JEAi;, JtC.
M
ETZGEK. BARD & HACGHMAN'S
NEW CHEAP STORE,
LARGE STOCK OF
BLANKETS,
BLANKETS,
BLANKETS.
CO UXTEltPAXES,
C 0 UX TEH P A NE S .
COMFORTABLES,
COMFORTABLES.
The cool snap has mar'e these goods very
active, and having bought large quantities
before the late advance in prices enables us
te sell them
CHEAP.
BARD&
NEW CHEAP STORE,
Ne. 43 WEST KING STREET,
Between the Cooper Heuse and Serrel
Herse Hetel.
(Adler's Old Stand.)
N
EXT DOOK TO TBS UOUBT HOOSfc.
FAHNESTOCK!
GRAND OPENING,
OF
LADIES' COATS, DOLMANS,
ENGLISH WALKING JACKETS,
PALE TO 1'8.
A Large and Magnificent Stock of the above
Goods, all .in the .LATEST STYLES, lrem one
of the largest manufacturers in the country.
Te which we invite the. attention nl" nnnnne
in search of these goods.
PRICES RANGING FROM iSS TO 50.
We have a Cleak Roem fitted up expressly
for t he sale of
CLOAKS,
DOLMANS,
JACKETS, &c.
Where wc can show our
IMMENSE STOCK
Te the advantage and comfort el customers.
FAHNESTOCK,
Next Doer te Court Heuse.
LANCASTER.
D
,KV GOODS, JtC.
NEW FALL AND WINTER
DRY GOODS.
IAGEB & BROTHER
Have new open Full Lines of
flannels,
blankets;
DRESS GOODS,
SILKS,
VELVETS," PLUSHES,
CLOAKS,
CLOAKINGS,
SIIA.WLS,
Merine Underwear, Hosiery,
GLOVES
AND
LACE GOODS.
Wc invite examination.
Hapr & Brether.
Ne. 25 West King Street.
COAM.
B.
B. MARTIN,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in all kinds el
LUMBER AND COAL.
49ranl: Ne. 420 North Water and Prince
streets above Lemen. Lancaster. n3-lyd
C0H0 & WILEY.
350 NORTH WATER ST., Ixtneaster, l'a.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
LUMBER AND COAL.
Connection With the Telephonic Exchange
Branch Office : Ne. 20 CENTRE SQUARE.
lebSS-lyd
f- TO
REILLY & KELLER
GOOD, CLEAN FAMILY COAL,
Alse, Hay and Straw by the bale or ten.
Farmers and ethers In want et Superiel
Manure will find it te their advantage te calL
Yard, Harrisburg Pike. i
Office. 20Jf East Chestnut street i ag!7-it
jryit SALE.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE
City Piepertv. On THURSDAY EVEN
ING. OCTOBER 27, 1SS1. at Vyi o'clock, at the
Leepard Hetel, in the city et Lancaster, the
undersigned in pursuance of an order el the
Orphaus' Court of Lancaster county. Will ex
pose te public sale the following verv valu
able real e-tate, late et Thes. D. Kelly dee'd.
All that ValuableLotet Grounden the north
west corner of East Orange and Marshall
streets, Lancaster city, fronting en East
Orange straat about ISO feet, aud running
along Marshall te Marien 2t5 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. A)tendancc at the sale will be given and
terms made known by f
W. U. IIENSEL.
Administrator of Thes. D. Kelly, Dee'd.
11. SnciiERT, Auct. .OctMsd
ORPHANS' COURT SALE UV VALUABLi
City Property. On MONDAY, OCTOBER
2!, 1SS1, at the the Fountain Inn, in the city of
Lancaster, the undersigned in pursuance et
an order the Orphans' Court of Lancastei
county, will expose te public sale the follow
ing verv valuable real estate, late et J. Ycates
Conyngham, deceased.
All tiiat certain halt let or piece of land
situated en the southwest corner et Seuth
Queen and 31 i 111 in streets, in said city, Ne. 2C,
fronting 32 feet 2J4 inches en Seuth Queen
street, and extending 245 feet along Mitllin
street te Beaver street, which bounds it en
the rear.
The improvements are a line olX-fa?Iiiene?
three-story and alt lc brick house, witli two
story brick back building, large two-story
brick stable, a large two-story briek warehouse
en Beaver street, hydrant, Iruit trees, &c., &c.
Tills is one 01 the most desirable properties
for either a residence or a business staini,
which has been ettered in this city for a long
time.
Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. 111., whet?
attendance will be siven and terms macr.
known by EM LEN FRANKLIN,
A. K. WITMER.
Executers. c. of .I.Yeates Couyngham.dee'e.
Henry Shubekt, Auct. sep22 tsd
PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE CITY
Property. On WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER
19, 18S1. will be sold at Public Sale, at the Key
stone Hetel, Nertli Queen street, above Chest
nut, Lancaster, Va., the following .described
real estate, the property el Jehn A. Bering,
late et this city, viz.:
Ne.l, A let of ground situated en the cast
side of North Queen street, between Clay and
New streets (Ne. 711), fronting en North Queen
street 17K teet, mere or less, and extending
astwardlv 180 feet, mere or less, te n 10-feet
alley. The improvements consist of a two
story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, 17i28
feet, with a two-story briek back building, 31x
11 feet, containing nail and seven rooms and a
front garret. There is gas throughout the
house and water in kitchen aii:l yard : also,
fruit trees and grape vines en the premises.
Ne. 2. A let of ground adjoining Ne. 1 en the
nertli, 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.bctween North Duke
and North Lime streets. Ne. 121, fronting en
East James street 1 feet, mere or less, and
extending nerthwardly CI leet, mere or less.
The improvements consist et a three-story
BRICK DWELLING HOUSE 173x2S leet,
with a two story brick back building attached
12x13 feet, containing hall and eight rooms,
withgas and water; also hydrant in the yard.
These properties ate in excellent repair and
desirably leeated.
Persons wishing te view the premises can
call en the tenants! residing thereon, or en
Jehn H. Met.ler, real C3tate agent.
Sale te commence at 7 o'clock 11. 111., when
terms will be made known by
THOMAS B. COCHRAN,
Attorney for Jehn A. Bering.
II. SuuiiEKT, Auct. - eetl S&Wtsd
PUBLIC SALE OF A COAL YARD, ON
MONDAY, OCTOItEK 21, 1SSI.
The undersigned will eiler at public sale a
property consisting et 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 & Harrisburg turnpike. The
improvements are a two-storied Frame Heuse
21x24 feet, iised.ui a Railroad Station and Ticket
Office, a Frame Warehouse 21x43 lee,, and
Ceal and Lumber Yard, witli about 200 feet et
Ceal Shedding, New Fairbank's Scales ors ten
capacity ; 300 Feet et Railroad Siding. Trestle
work for dumping coal, witli space for exten
sion of same. Buildingsmestly newand every
thing in geed order. Alse a let et ground
containing CO leet lrent and 20!) feet deep, en
whicli are erected a Frame Heuse 2Sx20. with
kitchen attached ll!x30, barn 2Sx20, suitable
stabling for 4 iiead et horses, carriage house,
chicken house and pump house with cistern
in attached. These buildings are all new, hav
ing been erected but two years and are in ex
cellent repair. There is a variety et fruit
trees en the premises in bearing order. Lo
cation of business stand pleasant, in a
thicklv settletl agricultural ncighborlieod and
a fast improving town, with 110 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. 111. Fer
further information address
JOS.H. HABECKER,
Spring Garden P. O.,
Lancaster County, Pa.
L. 1). Gallachek, Auct.
Jse. II. Xellers, Clerk. ie20-tsd
ADJOURNED PUBLIC SALi; 3V VALUA
BLE REAL ESTATE. On FRIDAY,
OCTOBER 11. ISSI, pursuant te an alias order
et the Orphans' Court el Lancaster county,
ra., will be sold at public sale, at thcKcystone
Heuse, North Queen street, in the city et Lan
caster, the following real estate, late et Fred
crick Pyle, deceased, all et 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 less, together witli tin; same
Common alley (right described in Ne. 239), and
extending in depth lle teet, mere or less, te
the aforesaid 10 feet wide common alley. The
improvements are a two-story briek house,
wiiu uasemeni Kiicnen ami large inline stauic;
room enough for eilit horses and ler three or
four tens of hay.
Purparts Nes. I, .r and (i, properties Nes. 213,
215 and 247 Nertli Mulberry street, te be sold
separately. Nes. 213 and 21. fronting en said
street 13 teet and 1 inch, mere or less, and Ne.
21713 feet 7 inches, mere orless,andallef them
extending in depth 140 feet, mere or less te the
aforesaid in feet wide common alley. The im
provements en eaeli of these lets area two
story blick house, witli a one-story frame out
house, ami en Ne. 21.1a never-failing well et
water, and en Ne. 247 a cistern, in geed condi
tion, 12 feet deep.
Purpart Ne. 7, property Ne. 212 Nertli Arch
alley, in the city of Lancaster, fronting en said
alley 15 feet 8 incites, mere or less, including a
3 leet open space en thcseulhsidc,and extend
ing in deptli 10U feet, mere or less, te the afore
said 10 feet wide common alley. The improve
ments are a two story brick house, with one
story frame attachment.
Purparts Nes. a and 11, properties Ne.
241. ami 2."0 North Arcli alley aforesaid, te be
sold separately, eacii fronting en said alley 12
leet 8 inches, mere or less, and exteiuiingin
depth K10 feet, mere or less, te the aforesaid 10
feet wide common alley. Ne. 20 lying en the
nertli and alongside that part et" the said 10
leet wide common alley between Nes. 248 and
250 et the said prepeities, fronting en said
Arch alley and intersecting that part of said
10 feet wide common alley running north and
seu'li in the rear of all these properties and
these situated en North Mulberry street, be
fore mentioned and described.
Purpart Ne. 12, property Ne. 252 North Arch
alley, fronting en said alley 15 leet 8 inches,
mere or less, including an open space et 3 feet,
mere or less, en the nertli side, and extending
in depth 100 feet, mere or less, te the aforesaid
10 feet wide common alley, running north and
south The improvements are a two-story
brick house, with one-story frame attachment,
and geed bake even. The 10 feet wide common
alley mentioned runs nertli and south, ami
also cast and west, opening out en Arcli alley
between Nes. 218 and 250, and is common te all
these purparts, both the Mnlbcrry street ami
the Arch alley properties.
All these houses are comparatively new. ex
cept purparts Nes. 1 and 2, and are situated in
one of the finest and most thriving parts et
the city, convenient te schools, especially te
the High Scheel, being only about squares
1 rem.thc latter. The houses en Arclfalley are
finely located, aud afford homes within the
reach et any laboring 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, lobacce warehouses
and man 11 factoring places. The houses en
Mulberry street are larger and mere valua
ble, and for location and surroundings are
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. Pyle, e.ie
et the heirs, occupying Ne. 213, or en Jeseph
Pyle. eccunying N e. 241 Nertli Mulberry street.
Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p,. in., when
attendance will be given by
JUNIUS!!. KAUFMAN,
Trustca of sale.
II. SnunEitT, Auctioneer. 01,5,8,121,3,1 Id
-I
ORPHANS' COURT SALE. ON TUES
DAY. OCTOBER 25, 1SS1, by virtue et an
alias order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster
county, the undersigned will expose at public
sata iit. the r.jincister Cnnntv Untu'n v..c
King street, city of Lancaster. Pa., at 7C
o'clock p. m., all that DOUBLE FRAME
DWELLING HOUSE with one-story frame
back building attached and let or piece el
ground upon which the same is erected ; also
well with pump therein, situated, en East
Chestnut street. Nes. 758 and 7C0, cast of
Franklin street, containing en the south side
of East Chestnut street 4 feet, mere or less,
and extending in depth thht width 1?5 feet,
containing Iruit and ether trces growing
thereon, being the same property et the late
Amanda Quigley, deceased.
Partiel wishing te view the premises will
call at Nes. 758 and 7G0 East Chestnut street, or
upon the undersigned at his oflice.Ne. 0 Court
avenue, Lancaster city.
Terms of parchasc made known at time of
sale. HENRY SHUBERT,
0Ctl,8,15,22,21&25 Executer.
DRY OOOD8.
f RAND OPENISG OF
NEW FALL GOODS
AT TUE
NEW YORK STORE,
8 & IO EAST KING STREET.
We are new showing one el the largest and
best asserted stocks of
DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS
AND NOTIONS,
in the state at the lowest market prices.
Special ettering of
DRESS GOODS
Embracing the Latest Novelties of the season.
Ombre Stripes and Plaids, all Weel French
Plaids. Newest Colorings in Weel Suitings.
Full lines of Black and Colored Silks. Black
and Colored all Vt 00I Cashmeres, Surrahs ami
Plain Satins in the New Fall Shades.
Canten Flannels. Muslins & Sheetings,
and all kinds of Demestic Dry Goods, we are
selling at less than Agents' Prices, having
bought them previous te recent advance.
SPECIAL BARGAINS. 1 Case Gerster Suit
ings at 25c. per "yard. 3 Cases best quality
liieactieu Muslins, pcriect goods, in unit and
quarter pieces.
1MT, SHUffl 4 CO,
8 & 10 B. KING STREET.
ASTlilVU. JtltWS AiiVElfllSVaiKNT.
STR1CH ISItO'S ADVERTISEMENT.
ASTRICH BRO.'S,
Ne. 13 EAST KING STREET.
LANCASTER BAZAAR,
We are new ready te sell the ELEGANT
GOODS which we had en exhibition this week
at PRICES TO SUIT EVERYBODY. In enr
MIILINERY DEPARTMENT,
e-speciallr, wc are able te offer special induce
ments. Elegant and Extra Flue
PATTERX HATS AXD IIOXXETS,
such a.K were never seen before.
STKA IV HA T8. 2Jc.
JlfliAX. Wc. antl 75c.
HOUGH AXD READY, OXLl'snc.
ALLUHAl'ESOFPORCUPIXE HATS AXD
P.OXXE'IS AT75C.
GREAT BARGAINS:
One let et MOSCOW REAVER HATS, in all
the latest shapes. 25c. (Twentv-five cents.)
Best quality GRASS BEAVERS. 75c.
Best quality GENUINE BEAVER Hats, Bon Ben
nets, Turbans, Pokes, &c, $3 apiece.
Silk Plush Hats, $4.00.
PlUsh Derbys and Turbmis, $3.00.
Derbys, satin bound and trimmed, $1.75.
Fine Derbys, $100.
Satin bound Derbys, in Bronze, Myrtle Navy,
Garnet, Plum and Olive, at $!.25.
Velvet Derbys, $l.(M.
Children's Hats iu all styles.
FEATHERS, PLUMES AND TIPS,
Black, White, Plain, colored and Shaded.
PLUSHES, IN PLAIN. STRIPED AND
SHADED.
DRESS TllUIMINGS,
BUTTONS, LACES, GLOVES,
Hosiery and Underwear.
Call and see
OUR ELEGANT DISPLAY..
CLOTHING.
w
ILL5AMSON & FOSTER.
The Largest Stock el
OVERCOATS,
With the Lewest Prices, may be saying a goeu
deal, but it you could only see what heaps of
them we have for sale at the present time, and
at what prices we are selling them, you would
wonder where the men and boys were te come
from te buy se many. Seme oft hem are Re
versible, but the most of them arc heavy and
what you want for cool weather.
ALL WOOL SUIT
that we are selling ler IS11-S7 lias been com
pared witli higher priced Suits, but it always
lakes the lead.
Our Beys' and Children's Clothing
is made et the best material ler the price, and
many et them have the extra Pants and pieces
of the same goods.
OUR STOCK OF
HEAVY UNDERWEAR
is very large and the prices at wliicli we have
marked them will sell them every time.
Our HAT DEPARTMENT is filled with new
and nebby goods for young gents. And we
invite yen all te come and see what, we are
doing.
k
ONE-PRICE HOUSE,
35-38 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER. PA.
PAPJSRUANOIXOH, Jte.
WA
ALL PAPERS.
Our New Patterns et
WALLPAPERS
are new coming in. The line embraces every
grade, lrem the Lewest te the Finest Goods
made. Plain Celer and Embossed Gilts for
Parlors, Halls, Dining Reems, Chambers. &c.
Common and Lew-Priced Papers of every
description.
Fringes, Borders, Centre Pieces,
Transom Papers, &c.
We have also opened a fine lic et Dade
Window Shades, entirely View, which are be
coming very popular. Of Plain Shading wc
have all colors and extra wide width for large
window and store shades.
Scotch Hollands in cardinal, brown, butt,
white, ecru and green. American Hollands.
Tin and Weed-Spring Rellers. Cord Fixtures,
Reller Ends, Bruckets.Picture Wire and Cord,
Fringes. Leeps, Nails, Curtain Pins. Tassel
Heeks, .tc.
All colors et Paper Curtains, figured and
plain, which will be sold te dealers at the
lowest rates. Extension Window Cornices,
the best and cheapest. Curtain Poles in ash,
ebony and walnut.
3-Orders taken for FINE MIRRORS.
PHAGES W. FRY,
NO. 07 KUKTU O.UKKN ST.
..fEHULJKS.
IILVER JEWELRY.
LACE PINS, EAR RINGS
AND BRACELETS. NECK
CHAINS AN1 HAIR PINS.
STUDS, SLEEVE BUTTONS
AND SCARF PINS OF
SILVER.
AUGUSTUS RIIOADS;
Ne. 20 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa
tka rEZEMtr a vide
A: CASTER AND M1LLERSVJLLE R.
JLi Cars run as fellows :
Leave Lancatser CP. K- Depot), at 7, , 1111-1
U:u0n. in., and X, 4, 6 and 8:30 p. m., exraul
Saturday, when the last car leaves at !::;np. 1. .
Leave Millers viiie (lower end) at 5, S. nmi ja
a. SI., and 1, 3, 5 and 7 p. in.
Cat s run daily en sH ve time except en mi:
day.
C10LCMD1A AND PORT DEPOSIT K. li
t Trains new runregnlnrly'en theCeIuiuhu-
aud Pert Deposit Railroad en the felir
lowing
time:
Stations Nektu- Express. Express. Aeetm.
WAEn. A. J. r. m. r. 51.
Pert Deposit 6:85 3:55 16
Peachbottem 7:12 4:2$ 3:1(1
Safe Harber. 7:55 5:11 5:21
Columbia. 8:25 5:40 :20
STATI0K8 s-eirru- Express. Express. Accem
WARP. A. X. P. M. A. M.
Columbia. 11K 6:20 7:45
v. M. ArJ:i
Safe Harber. 12:0U fi:l Lc'J:t
Peachbottem 12:48 . 7:32 11.07
1". M.
PertDenOsit 1:25 8:05 12:20
j EAIMM. X COLUMUIA R. R.
ARRANGEMENT OFPASSENGER TRAINS
MONDAY, JULY 11th, ISSI.
NORTHWARD.
LEAVE.
Qiiarryville
Lancaster, King St.
Lancaster
Columbia
AIUUVK.
A.M.
J:35
9:15
9:27
Reading..
SOUTHWARD.
LBAVX.
Reading
ARRIVE.
Columbia ,
A.M. P.M. P.M.
6:40 ... 2:30
7:50 3:40
8:00 1:05 3:50
7:50 ltlO 3:10
KW 5:20 5.50
P.M
Lancaster. 9:27 2.10 8:08 5:30
Lancaster. King St 9:37 .... 8:20 5:40
quarryvllle 10:37 .... 9:10 6:45
Trains connect at Reading with trains tn and
from Philadelphia, Pottsville, Harrisburg, Al Al
lentewn anil New Yerk, via Bound Broek
Reute.
At Columbia with trains te and from Yerk,
Hanover. Gettysburg, Frederick and Balti
more. A. M. WILSON. Sn-it.
1ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD NEW .
SCHEDULE On nud after MONDAi
MAY 16th, ' ltSl, trains en the IVunsy!
aiua Railroad will arrive and leave the I.1111
easter and Philadelphia depots a follews:
Eastward.
Leave Arrive
Lnuc'tei Piiilad'n
Cincinnati Express
Ililfc Ail lit, 9
Yerk Accem. Arrives;
Harrisburg Exprtvs
Dillerville Accem. Arrives,
Columbia Aceei a modatien,
Frederick Aeeein. Arrives,
Pucilic Exprcsf,
Sunday Mail ......
Johnstown Express,
Chicago Day Express,
St. Leuis Dav Express
25 A.M.
5:08 "
8:00 "
8:05 "
8:45
9:10 "
1:10 "
1:20 p.m.
2:00 "
3:05 "
4:35 "
4:48 "
6:25 "
9:00 "
5:15
7:35
.
10:10 "
12:01 V..
3:20 "V
5:00
5:30 "
0::t5 "
r.:45 "
Harrisburg Actejnubdat'n,
iltlllittlXIKtXt.KttK.t,,!
ll:3.i '
Westward.
Leave
Piillad'r
A.Tt. If. P.M.
7:25 12:00 6:10
P.M.
9:35 2:10 8:
9:27 2.10 8:lt8
9:37 .... 8:20
10:37 .... 9:10
Am te
Lanc'tcr
:Mi a.m.
Ili:20 "
10:25 "
10.55 "
10:50 "
2:30 i-.jf.
2:35 "
2:50 "
5:45 "
7:2C "
7:30
8:50 "
11.55 "
2.45 A. M
Way t'assenger,
Mail Train Ne. l,via Mt..Iey,
Mail Train Ne. 2,vla Cel'biu,
Niagara ft Chicago Express
Sunday Mail,
Frederick Accommodation,
Dillerville Lecal.via Mt.Jey
Harrisburg Accoinmedat'n,
Columbia Accommodation,
Slurrisburg Express,
Pittsburg Express,
Cincinnati Express
Pacific Express,
12:30 .
7:30
9:00
8:00
12:10
2:30 :
4:00
5:30
6:25
9:10
11:55
Pacific Express, east, en Sunday, wnen nag
ged, wUl step at Middletown, Elizabethtewii,
Mt. Jey, Landisville, BIrd-ln-Hand, Lenian
Place, Gap, Christiana, Parkesburg, Ceutes
ville, Oakland and Glen Lech.
Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when flagged,
will step at Dowiiingtewn.Coatesville, Parkes
burg, Mt. Jey, Elizabethtewii and Middletown.
Hanover accommodation west, connecting at
Lancaster with Niagara and Chicago Express
at 11:00a.m., will run through te Hanover.
Frederick Accommodation, west, cemiectsat
Lancaster, with Fast Line, west, at 2:30 p. m.,
and will rnn through te Frederick.
CAJtPEAS.
G
REAT HAKGAINS IN t'AKl'Krs,
I claim te have the Largest and Fines
tock et
CARPETS
In this City. Brussels andTapestry CARPETS
Three-nly, Extra Super. Super, All Weel,
Halt Weel ami Part Weel Ingrains : from tint
best te the cheapest as low as 85c. per yard.
All the
FINEST AND CHOICE PATTERNS
that ever can be seen In tills ctty.
1 also have a Large and Fine Stock el my
own make
Chain and Rag Carpets,
AS LOW AS 35c. PER YARD.
Alse MAKE CARPETS TO ORDERat sliei
notice. Satisfaction guaranteed.
8-Ne trouble te show goods If you de fi
wisli te pin chase. 1 earnestly solicit a call.
H. S. SHIRK,
203 WEST KINO STREET,
LANCASTER PA.
e
1ARPETS, SiV.
NEW CAEPETS
40,000 YARDS.
cv Designs, Beautifully Colored.
1 50 cents.
lm cents.
( 75 cents.
85 cents.;
JO cents.
91.00.
$1.00.
li.:
$l.2).
INGRAINS
TAPESTRY
BRUSSELS- 4,
WILTON AND
MOO.UETTKS,
OIL CLOTHS,
LINOLEUM,
LIGNUMS.
75 cents.
KlcenLs.
'JO cents.
J
GOOD VALUE
A'l
I ALL PRICES.
MATTINGS in Great Variety.
Handsomest shown for many years.
REEVE L. KNIGHT,
Ne. 1222 Chestnut, Street,
il-lydeed&2twJ
PHILADELPHIA.
" tARPETS, COAL, c.
PHILIP SCHUM, SON & CO.,
MANUFACTORY,!
Ne. 150 SOUTH WATER STREET,
Lancaster, Pa.,
Well-known Manufacturers of Genuine
LANCASTER QUILTS.
COUNTERPANES,
COVERLETS,
BLANKETS,
CARPETS.
CARPET CHAIN,
STOCKING YARN, ,Ve.
CUSTOM RAG CARPETS A SPECIALTY.
LANCASTER FANCY
DYEING ESTABLISHMENT.
Dress Goods Dyed either in the piece or in
Garments; also, all kinds of silks. Ribbon.
Feathers and Woolen Goods Dyed. Gen
tlemen's Coats, Overcoats, Pants. Vest, Ac.
Dyed or Scoured ; also. Indigo Blue Dyeing
done.
All orders or goods left witli us will receive
prom pt attention.
CASH PAID FOR SEWED
CARPET RAGS.
COAL. COAL.
Ceal et the best quality put up expressly 1 or
family use, and at the lowest market rates.
TRY A SAMPLE TON.
YARD 150 SOUTH WATER STREET.
2-lydRSl PHILIP SCHUM. SON ft CO
OOMETHING NEW I
LACE THREAD .
UNDERSHmTS,
FEATHER-WEIGHT DRAWERS.
SUSPENDERS,
at
ERISMAISTS,
TUE SHIRTMAKEll,
.NO. CG NORTH QUEKN STREET,
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