LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 19, 1881. COLUMBIA 1-EWS. OUR REGULAR CORRESPONUKNCK. Yard engine Ne. 870 went through te Harrisbui :, and in coining east had her cngiue disabled, and one car tan off the track at Cellins fetatien. Engine Ne. 94, coming cat from" Har risburg, had Tour cars off tlm track at the branch intersection, causing considerable delay te trains iu both directions. Extra religious services will be heM in the 31. E. church, commencing Monday, the 24th. Many of the former pasteis and many ministers from neighboring places are expected te be present and assist in the services. Tic v. C. W. Bouy, from Harrisbuig, I. 31. Mills, of Heading, V. C. Robinson, of Lancaster, Swallow, of Yerk and L'iban, of Stcelten, will be pre sent. The services will be public. Every person is cordially invited. An attempt at robbery was made at the house of Gee. Fisher, en Lancaster avenue. Mr. Fisher scared the jobber away and nothing was stolen. This morning a herse attached te a' farmers wagon was badly reared by the tern bills en the bulletin beard corner Locust street and Lancaster avenue, and nearly threw the occupant out of the wagon. Mr. aud Mrs. Frank Washabangh, who have been visiting Mrs. Gee. Crane, left yesterday for Baltimore, whence they will go te their home in Deudwoed, D. T. Mr. Jeseph Mifllin'and daughter.ef Ship pensbur. Me., spent yesterday in town. Miss Fannie Pierce in visiting in Dauphin, Pa. Mr. Harry Uaehcnlicimer and family have left town for the West. Rev. II. Wheeler will deliver a lecture this evening. Subject "Our First Cen tury." Ge early and sccme your seats. KKSIC.NICD. FIUIS. A Frame Barn Burned. Tin's afternoon about half-past 3 o'clock a frame barn belonging te Bcrn- rhart Reckenstein, and situated en Lafayette street near the " run " was discovered te be en fire aud in a short time was burned down, and its contents consisting of hay, straw, feed aud ether articles, were destieyed. The live stock" was saved. The barn is be lieved te have been set en fire by an incendiary. xjhf AitrjiiiTisi:jiST8. G "4 1VLF.R, BOWERS & HURST 'IVLEIC, BOWER'S A UURST1 THIRD EDITION Cliauge of Editors in tlie Examiner Office. Maj. D. Rraiucid Williamson, the man aging editor of the Examiner for a -few years past, resigned his position en that paper en Saturday, since which time R. B. Risk, esq., has been occupying the cd cd iteiial tiiped. Maj. Williamson is a bit ter partisau, and has been given te strike heavy blows en the wrong side in politics, but he is an accomplished gentleman and a pleasant companion who made many friends among all classes of people during his sojourn in Lancaster, who will regret te miss his genial face en the streets and his pungent paragraphs in the Examiner. Maj. Williamson gees te Philadelphia. May joy attend him in his new departure. The new editor, Mr. Risk, is well known in Lancaster as a scholar of fine attain ments aud a polished writer en literary subjects. It remains te be teen what sue cess will attend his efforts te unite aud . consolidate the warring factions of the Re publican party of Lancaster county. Police Cases. The police quarters were dull te-day. Several of the aldermen had no cases. The mayor had only one bumrncr te dispose of and he let him run. Alderman Barr had an old sailor named Henry Frink, charged with di' ;jken and diseidcrly conduct, en oath of tnc constable of West Lampeter township. The old fellow showed his papers, which moved him te have been in the United States sei vice during the Mexi can war and the late war. aud declared he had merely sat down in the tavern at Lam peter Square " te read the news about President Garfield's assassination ;" but this statement weighed nothing against the eat h of the constable. He was there fore committed for a hearing. It is safe te bet a big apple that there will be no evidence against Fiink and that the case will be dismissed ''county for costs.' Contract Awarded. Proposals for a nev bridge across Cocali Cecali Cocali ce creek, at Buchcr's mill, in East Cocalico township, were opened by the county commissioners this afternoon. The bids were as fellows : Benjamin, Weidiicr &; Frank Rupp $1,900 00 .Tames Carpenter 1,173 00 B. J. Carter. 1,562 50 Hciscr & Lutz 1,21)8 49 B.C. Decls 1,547 00 H. N. Brcneman 1,248 00 K. McMellen 1,367 00 David Harlan 1,167 00 Jehn A. Weimcr 1,267 00 Jehn Shaeffer. The centtaet was awarded te David Har lan. Larceny. Yesterday Mr. W. B. Mirldlcten, of the Penn iron works, made complaint of lar ceny against Geerge Parrish, charging him with stealing a brass bearing from the Penn works. It appears that the accused came te the works at neon yesterday, having a basket such as is used for bringing te the workmen their dinners. It was, however, merely filled with papers, and while walk ing through the shop Parrish slipped the brass bearing into it. He was seen by eie of the workmen and arrested, and taken before Alderman Barr who committed him for a hearing this evening. Mere Relief. Mayer MacGenigle acknowledges the following further sums received for the relief of the sufferers by the Lite lues in Michigan : Millersville and Rohrerstewu Mcnnenitc church, per Jehn K. Brubaker, $7 : cash, I. B.. $3 ; cash, K. B.. $3 ; S. O. Frantz, $0 ; Paradise fiieuds, $2 ; Jacob Haruisb, mei chant, $10. Sale of Damaged Toeacco. James Prangley has sold at piivate sale and at piivate prices 250 cases of tobacco damaged by the recent fire in his ware house en 31 i til in street. It is only fair te say that the 225 cases of tobacco that Mr. Prangley has :u his atcr street ware house is net damaged, and is net a part of the tobacco damaged by the recent Mifllin street fire. J--iul of ir. Grcenwald'a Jubilee. On our first iagc te-day will be found a very full report of the concluding exercises attendant upon the celebration bpthe pce- ple of Trinity Lutheran church of the fif tieth anniversary of Dr. Grecnwalil's eidi nation te the ministry. Fishing. Mr. Jacob L. Frey and two son.- were at the liver fishing yesterday. They suc ceeded in catching twenty two fish, twenty of them being fine bass aud the ether two were a sucker, measuring twelve- inches, and a fine suniisli. FLAMELS! BLANKETS! .nge Stock new open. WHITE, GRAY. BLUE and 15BOWS ALL WOOL FLANNELS. SCARLET MEDICATED FLANNELS. n, IEJII UJ Elegant Line of WHITE BLANKETS. Elegant Line of GRAY BLANKETS new opening. Elegant Line el COMFORTS AND QUILTS. Elegant Line of New Dark Styles in CALICOE Elegant Liua of SILKS AND DRESS GOODS. Elegant Line of SHAWLS AND CLOAKINGS. Elegant Line of LADIES', CHILDREN'- AND GENTS' 31ERINO UNDERWEAR HOSIERY, &c, all at LOWEST PRICES. WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCT. 19, 1881. nninri TiHriTirinlrf KIU'JIHIUII U Ml li III lU'AV Mil I'JIIIII HIHIIIHIV muuuimu uiiu uuuiuu WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington. D. C, Oct. 19. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, cooler fair weather, northerly winds, becoming variable, sta tionary or higher barometer. TIIK IRISH CRISIS. New Yerk full cream K-J14c;- Western fni: cream 134c : de lair tc geed, 1212c ; tic hal.'-skiuiuied StflOc; Penna de., 7?3JjC Petroleum dull : refined, 7J;c. Whisky null at $1 is. SenN Geed te prime Clever dull at 9? 0; Timethy dull, $1 5032 fe: riiix-wi il nominal at it 10. AND PERCALES. :e: GIVLER, BOWERS & HURST'S Dry Ms, Merchant Tailoring ni Carpet Heuse, 25 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. Simmer Suits. Charles Stain m against whom Jacob Hitter has brought a suit for slander, was arrested yesterday near Lititz by Deputy Sln-rifi" Charles Strinc. . In default of $3, 000 bail he was committed te prison. ShIe et City Property. Attention Is illrccteil totheadvertiscuientef valuable city property belonging te Jehn A. Bering, which will he etlcicd r.t public Mile this uvcniiigntt o'clock, at the Key -l one house. Neith (Juecn street. AHIIIHCtUCIItS. Km nui Abbett in Opera. The sale il reserved seats for the perlermauec el the Emma Ab Ab eott grand English epeia company is pro ceeding with unprecedented activity and all the indications point te a ciewdcd house. " Faitst," the epeia in which the great prima denna will Appear at Friday evening's per formance, is one el the immortal productions of itt gic.it author, aud in the rendition et the rele ei Marguerite, Miss Abbett has wen her most pronounced triumphs as a lyric aitist. Geerge Conly, the world-lametis basso, sings the part el MrphUte, and the supporting com pany is very large and talented. Oftheor Oftheer chestia It is only necessary te pay it is under the direction et" Signer Temasl. It must lie remembered, tee, that the company appear in the afternoon, when K.iltc's beautilul work, the "Bohemian Girl." will be given, anil 21issJulicHe--cw:ilil and Signer Fabrini, ar tists el wide celbiity, will sing the leading roles. A matiucu in grand EnglMi opera is a novelty for our citizens, of which they should be sure te avail themselves. ' 1'ite Tourists." Te-morrow evening Smith A Mestuyer's celebrated mimical and comedy organization known as the " Tourists in a Pull man 1'alaee Car" will appear at Fulton epeia l'Ou-e in their inimitable entertainment over flowing with mirth and music from beginning te end. They were in Reading last night and in Kasten the night pievieus, aud judging from the complimentary notices In the news papers el these places the cempuiy has lest nothing by the chan;c& in its composition since its iippcntaucc here. Shaving become an ludl-pens-ible luxuiy witli C.itieura Shaving Seap. liJEATUS. Kkieakt. In tliisrity, en Oct. 13, ISSI, Jehn II. Reigart, in the 53(1 year et his age. The relative and friends or the family uie respectfully Invited te attend the liuicml. lreni Ills late residence. Ne. 22J East King street, en Friday morning at 10 o'clock. In terment at Woodward Hill cemetery. .;td Hawthorn. In this city, en October 17, ISjI, Mis. Marv Louisa Hawthorn, relict of the late James C. Hawthorn and daughter of the late Jehn Ebermun, formerly cashier et the Farm ers' bank of Lancaster. The relatives and frii ud et the family are respectfully invited te attend the funeral, from her laic rcsid--:ice. Ne. IS! Seuth Duke street, en Thursday .ilternoen at 2 o'clock. In terment at Weed-., .is d Hill cemetery. litd Hcrkexridek. In this city, en the ISth in-,L. Katie, daughter et Gedrge and Annie, HcrUcii rider, aged 2 ycais, 10 months and 2 days. Tliciclativcs and friends of tin family arc respectfully invited te attend the funeral, lieni the residence of Her parents. Ne. Vi Campbell's alley, en te-morrow (Thursday) afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at St. Jeseph's cemetery.. ltd A'Etr AD WitTMEMrSTb. Comments of the fcnglisli Press. Londen, Oct. 19. The Standard lefer ring te the attempt te burn the Cunard line steamer Bethnia at her deck in New Yerk, saye it leeks as if it were intended te carry out O'Douevan Ressa's threats. The Morning Pest says : " We consider that the issue of the manifesto by the Irish Laud League is a direct incentive te civil war." The Standard says : " War te the knife is proclaimed explicitly, se far there is no flinching; en either side." The Daily Ttlegraph says : " Nothing could be mere explicit thau the determina tion of the Land League te maintain a fierce conflict with the government." Further Kletlng. DuBLiNjOct.ll). During the rioting here last night, a number of passengers en a train of cars attacked were wounded. The police captured many prisoners. Forty policemen are new disabled from injuries rccieved iu recent liets. SCO VILLI'S APPEAL. (.".YI..K OK IIOUSKHOLD GOODS Till-. O Executers et the estate of the late Annie l.. I'.ienkswin soil at public .sale en TIIURS PA Y, OCTOBER 27, 131. at 10 a. m., a stock et tiirnituie, e.upet. beilillngJcc, all in lini con dition, at the house, southwest corner of Duke and Leu sticct-. JOHN BROOKS. C. ELVIN HOUPT, Executeis. Taos. 1Iaagan, Auct. eellO,21&2iM VXTMtTAIXMESTH. EVENING, OCT. 20. xjiw AJtyjsitTisujuuxrs' WAu MED.-A GOOD. CHEAP HIIUSK. 37 MARKET STREET. T ANTED A COMPKTKN V FOKK.IIA, j able te take charge et a Tobacco Ware house. Answer lu writing, stating whcichist employed, &c. C. W. N. ltl OfiiCC Of IXTia.LIOENCKtt. irANXKU A WOMAN TO WA.SM O?. ? V Monday aud iron en Tue-day and Wed uesdiiy weeKly. Apply a tills elllce. ectiii: w til-' ;k- Nerves, Mccpless and overworked, liud lest aud nourishment in Malt Bitters. Sl'KUIAZ. XOTIVKH.'. I'll os mid Mosquitoes. A lSc. be.v et " Rough en Rats" will Keep a hou-e free from Hies, moiiiuitecs, rats and mice, tlie entire season. Druggists" Nciv TelcpJienc I.tue. This morning J. Hatr., the contractor, finishcu the telephene line between the mayor's office, the station house and the water works. The wires arc hung en Mr. Caldcr's poles from the station house along Grant street te Jeffersen street ; thence en Mr. Stewart's poles from Jcffer Jcffer sen te Marshall street, aud thence en the city poles te the city mill en the Conesto Cenesto Coneste ga. 3Ir. Hatz aud two men did the en tire job in ten hours. The line works very satisfactorily. The Prison Inspectors Trip. The beard of prison inspectors of this county, with the exception of Mr. Huttcr, accompanied by Prison solicitor Beyer and Keeper Wise, started en a trip en Monday morning. They went directly te Heading where they visited the county jail and then left for Philadelphia. Iu that city they were taken in charge by Mahlen Dickinsen, of the beard of Charities. He showed them through the Eastern peni tentiary, and last evening and this morn ing they visited Meyamensing. That Asterisk. Lest the reader be at less te knew what is meant by the placed after the name of Kev. Jehn C. Baker iu the " jubilee" pro ceedings en the first page, it may be well te state that the writer had prepared a note te the effect that he had gazed upon Iter. Baker's portrait with unusual inter est because, mere thau thirty years aze he had taken the daguerreotype from which the portrait had been enlarged ; but the uote was overlooked until after the eutside form of the paper was printed. Gene te Church Assemblies. This morning Rev. O. W. Scilhamer, of this city, and Rev. T. XL Still, of Smilh ville, left for Mechanicsburg, te attend the session of the East Pennsylvania eldership of the Church of Ged This afternoon Rev. Jehn A. Peters of the First Reformed church, Rev. Dr. E. V. Gcrhart, of the theological seminary, Christian Gast and Bcnj. Bausman, left Lancaster te attend the Reformed synod that meets at Dauvillc, Pa. Little Hey Injured. Last evening Mr. Andrew Frailcy was walking across Centre square, leading by the hand his little son. A crowd of big boys or young men were playing in the square, and one of them ran against Mr. n:- t,e,i t.,.,.v .,'...-1 i .1 1 n i - i operating like magic. It Is perfectly safe te His head sti nek very hard en the Belgian j u;elll!llfcases, and pleasant te the. taste, and block and very severely bruised Dr. Car- fs Ine urc3cr!ptieii et one et the eldestand r.eatcr attended h:m and found that hi bett lemale phvMcian and :iuises in the iuj lines were net serious, ' J United States. r:e!d everywhere; 23 cent a Leme. 'iiarMyd&wM.M'AS Kcouemj-. A fortune may be spent in uing ini:feetiial medicines, when by applying Themas' Eclee tric Oil a speedy and economical euro can be ctlccted. Incases el iheumat ism, lame back, bodily ailments, or pains of every description, it affords instant relief. Fer sale at II. B. Coch ran's drug store, 1S7 North Queen street, Lancaster. ANTICD A ;001 GIICL. TO !( i eial housework ; one who sp-ak-i (.er man. Apply at 224 west Vine street. ltd PUBLIC SAL.K OF V, I.UAlU.l: CITY Property. On WEILNKSHAi. CCTOBKR 10, 1VSK will be sehl at Public sale, at the Key Key Mteni Metel. North Oueeii nil-put. above Cl'-t- nnt, Lnncast'-r, Pa., th following de-ciibcil 1 I real estate, the property of Jehn A. Bering, late et this city, viz.: Ne. 1, A let of greundsituatcd en the ea-t side et North Queen street, between Clay aud New streets (Ne. 711), fronting en Neith Queen street 17j teet, mere or less, and extending castwanily 1SJ feet. in6re or les. te a le-loot, alley. The improvements consist el a two- I story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE. 17x2S feet. Willi a two-story brick back buildin-'. :. ! 11 feet, containing nail aud seven room.-, unci a I front garret. There is gas throughout tnc I house and water in kitchen air.; yard : also. fruit trees and grape vines en the premise. Ne. 2. A let et ground adjoining Ne. I en the north, numbered 71.'!. The dimensions and improvements are the same as Ne. 1 Ne. 3. A let, of ground situated en Hie north side et East James street.between North I)ui;e and Neith Lime stivcts Ne. 121. fronting en East James street 17 feet, mere or lc.s-, and extending nerthwaidly r.t feet, mere or les. The Improvements consist et a threc-sterv iSRICK DWELLING HOUSE 17Hv2i feci, with a two story brick baek building ultaclivd 1'xlS feet, containing hall and eight roenw, with gas and water; also hydrant iu the yard. These properties are in excellent repair and desirably located. Persona wishing te view the premises cm call en the tenants; residing thereon, or en Jehn II. Metzler, real estate agent. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. in., v. hen terms will be made known by THOMAS B. COCHRAN. Attorney for Jehn A. Bering. 11. Mlt'BERT, Auct. ectl S&Wtsd vlM'-KA llOUaK. THURSDAY R.'-appcaranee of JOHN P. SMITH and W. A. MhrTAYER'S weiid-Uincd Comedy and Mu-'cal Company, the TOURISTS, IN A PULLMAN PALACE CAR. THE TOURISTS' RECORD : 0j peifermances in New fork, !i in Philadel phia. SI iu Bosten and all the nrst-c.ass theatre? in the United States te , DENSELY PACKED AUDIENCE?. Popular Prices, IS, SO and 35 Cents. Reserved seats at Opera Hou-e etllce. ' QI5.1S.10&-.1M lULTON OPKIJA IIOt'SK. 1 Friday Afternoon aud Evenicg, OCTOBER SI, 18S1. Twe immense operatic performances by Gicate-jt Jpcnilic (Jeinpany in America. THE RENOWNED EMMA ABBOTT ilnm English Opera t'enipany. Tluuie-.l popular and successful operatic or er gaui.atinn. Complete ami pcifeet in cvery detail. Artists, Choruses and Crand Orches tra, forming uu eii-emblc which ter magnitude i i!iii mi. 1 1 r lift. ii(.vii- I -f4i, ten:iled en I Im l!iif. -li lyric stage. Emui.i Abbett. Pi ima Denna Seprano Asse- lata, who-e brilliant and uninterrnptcd tri umphs en the English epeiaticstugesiand un paralleled. Julia Re-ewald Annetta .elna Pauline Maurel Maria iliudlc Signer Fabiini. Aloisze Stoddard Geerge C'enly Geerge Appleby Geerge Olmt A : th ii r Tains Will lam Broderick and William Castle. Signer Teiua-ii Musical Diruster the Pleading for ralr Play for Guiteau. Ws.iiivr:-rrv Ott 10 "Tr Kmxrilte ..-.., .. . .... uuu.....v, i ?necp- Guiteau s council, furnishes the following last wee " le Tin: public : The trial et Uuitcau is iised for November 7th. The short time allowed makes this appeal te the public necessary. Will the press kindiy copy it. He attempted te lecture en icligieus subjects through scval northern states. It is belie, cu there are many peeple iu that connection who can, if they will, furnish evidence of his insanity. Will they net de se iu the interest of patriotism, justice, humanity, and mercy patriotism, because if he is hung as a sane man, it will be an eternal blot en our history ; justice, se that it may net be said hereafter that he, being denied by heaven of the guidauec of rea son, was put te death contrary te all ' law, human and divine ; humanity aud mercy, that should prompt the lying aside of passion, and dealing with this case in Christian charity. If any person knows of facts bearing en this question, will he net furnish me the infor mation ? Ne one will be called te testify unless it seems te be important te a just defence and fair trial. Please communi cate at once with Geerge Sceville, Wash ington, D. C' Wants Additional Counsel. Washington, Oct. 19. Mr. Gee. Sco Sce ville, counsel for Guiteau, will go into the criminal court te-morrow merninir, and ask that counsel be assigned te assist him iu the defence of Guiteau. He will at the same time file au aigument upon his ap plication for the allowance of witness fees. new lern aiArRet. New ere. Oct. I'.). Fleur Stnteaud Western slightlvinbuvcrs' favor, with light expert and jobbing trade demand : Superfine State. $4 70grS): extra de. $5 75gtJ 25 : round-hoop hie, S'J 2030 00 : choice, de. 7 U0g3 73 ; Super fine Western. l 70gr SO; common te geed extra de 55 75St! 70 ; choice de de, f G 059 CO ; Southern dull ; common te fair extra, i')Q 7 TO: ceed te choice de. $745?S30. Wheat without important change ; moder ated active ; Ne. 2 Red. November. $1 Wffi I ft! : de December, $1.51ffl 55; de January, J1S7157J. Cern about 'ic lower and heavy: mixed vrest- ei-ti8;)et.(ig)uj$: de tuture, TOHSTSKc Oats without quotable change ; State t-J7 55c ; Western, HS55e. Live StecK IHarfceti. Chicago. Hogs Receipts. Ii;,iK)0 head: Tlp- inenis, o,.ue neaii; maricet l.itriv aetivi ami stronger eatly in the day, lmt"ele-. 1 ery weak. especially for common : sales of mixed packing at $5 fOfttf 55 ; light. W 2030 15 : choice heavy, $0 753730; culls and grasscrs, ?3 25 5.50. Cattle Receipt.?. 7,0)0 lie.m; -.hlpinents. Z.i'M head ; very fair demand ; all fat stock selling strongly : common unchanged; gee I te extra steers. fOgtJOO; medium te geed, $5 45S5 70: common te fair, $1S5 ; l.utcheis' steady at$2 4"0 04 20 ; strckers and feeders. 12 i;2J:! 75 ; dairy calves. J70IC ft head: range cat tin fairly active and firm; through Tcxans. fjelgSW: lialf btveds ami nativts, $: 70,i4 00. Sheep Receipt. 2.500 head; shipments,' 550 head; offerings largely of peer finality: sell ing at f. J 754; geed t" choice fat. -Jl.Trff I Si. East Luikrty Cattle Receipt. '!.! Lead ; market dull and prices a shade elt from the opening figure?. Heg Receipts. 2.1,C0 head : Philadelphia. at $7tf7 25 : best 1 erkcrs, $: 40gO CO ; common te fuir. $tiQti 25. Mieep Receipts, 2,00 Iu ad ; market slew at a s rrncs JTOM 8JLLE. COWS AT FUnLIP SALK.-ON MONDAY. OCTOBER 24. 1581, will be sold at public sale, at the public house of James Curr.iu. Strasburgr, Lancaster county. Pa.. 50 Head t: well-selected COWS, that will ealve between new and next spring. A number et them arc Thoroughbred Gnerner Aldrtrneys. and the balance of them are Geed Dairy Cows. A few Yeung Bulls. A credit ertW days, with approved security, will be given. Notes payable at any National Bank that may salt purchaser. Sale te counnence at 1 o'clock p. in. sharp, when attendance will be given hv .MARSH ALL BAILY. Agt. B. F. Rewe, Auct. ectl7-td Grain and Prevision limitations. One o'clock quotations et grain and previ-- AN AWFt'I. JUCKDEK. Scllere' Liver i'illr." have been the stand ard remedy for malaiia. liver complaint, cos ces ivcncjs. etc.. for liftv years. el-lmditw Kducated v onion. Rctined and educated women wilfbinctime suircr in silci.ee ler years from kidney dis eases, or constipation and piles, which could easily 1m. cuied by a package of Kidney-Wert. There U hardly a woman te be found that docs net at some time suffer tiem soincef the dis eases ter which this gicat remedy Is a spccilic. It is put up In liquid and dry forms, equally cfllclent. Springfield Union. el7-lwd&w . A Smeeth (:omplcxien can be had by every ndy who will use Parker's Ginger Tonic. Regulating t!ic liitcriinl organs and purilying tlie bleed It quickly removes pimples and gives : healthy bloom 10 the check. Sec notice I have the utmost confidence iu the m:ii-. Enclose $1. for two boxes, or $2.50 pe-il efi'cc order for six boxes et Ceicry and Chumomlle pillls and I will take all risk ler nnjney and goods. Dr. C. W. Bensen, 103 North K 11 taw St., Baltimore. TiU'i. - Yeu Can be Happy If you will step all your extravagant and wrong notions in doctoring yourself and fam ilies with expensive doctor or humbug cure alls, that de harm always, and use only 11a turc's simple remedies ler all your ailment-. you will be wise, well and happy, ami save great expense. The greatest remedy for this, the great, wise and geed will tell you, is Hep Bitters believe it. See ' Proverbs" in an other column. el5-2wd&w "JL,ire, Grentli, Ueauty." " What wc all admire" and hew te secure it : A line henrt of hair in its natural color is such an adunct te beauty that no one who prizes geed leeks should neglect te ue " Londen Hair Celer Restorer," the most cleanly and de lightful article ever introduced te the Ameri can people. It Is totally different from all othersnet sticky or gummy, and free from all impure ingredients that rendcrmany ether preparations obnoxious. It thickens thin hair, restores gray hair, gives it new life, keeps the scalp clean and healthy, causing the hair te grew where it had fallen off or become thin, docs net soil or stain anything, and is se per fectly and elegantly prepared as te make it a lasting hair dressing and toilet luxuiy. " Lon Len Lon eon Hatr Restorer " is sold by all druggists, at 75 cents a bottle. Six bottles for $1. ect3M,W,S&w Tuineis, erysipelas, mcrcurinl diseases, scrofula, and general debility, cured by " Dr. Lindsey's Bleed Searcher." el-lmd.tw Ge te II. B. Cecuran's Drug store, 137 North Queen street, for Mr. Freeman's 2?ew Na tional Dyes. Fer brightness and durability et coler.are uneeualed. Celer from 2 te 5 pounds. Directions in English and German. Price. 15 cents. jMeuiers: JUoinern: I ntetliersf. Aie yen disturbed at night and broken et your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth 1 If c, go at once and get a bottle of ilKS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. It will re lieeo the peer little sufferer immediately de pend upon it; there is no mistake about it. There is net a mother en caith who has ever used it, who will net tell yen at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, YATES &. CO YATES & CO YATES CO YATES & CO YATES & CO YATES Jfc CO YATES & CO YATES & CO YATES & CO YATES & CO YATES & CO YATES .c CO ATKS & CO YATES & CO YATES & CO 1 ATKS & CO YATES i; CO YATES & CO YATES & CO "i AThS .V CO YATES & CO YATES & CO YATES & CO YATES .:. CO YATES & CO YATES & CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES & CO YATES A CO 1 YATK5 & CO , YATES . CO i YATES A CO ! YATES A CO I YATES A CO i YATES A CO ! YATES A CO I YATES & CO ' Y ATES A CO ; YATES & CO YATES & CO YATKS A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO Y'ATES A CO YATES & CO YATES CO Y'ATES & CO Y'ATES A CO Y'ATES A CO Y'ATES A CO YATES A CO Y'ATES A CO YATES & CO Y'ATES CO Y'ATES A CO Y'ATES A CO Y'ATES CO Y'ATES CO Y'ATES A CO I- ridav evening. Gounod' lnimeilal Opeia el FAUST. Ki ulna Abbett, as Marguerite cergc Ceiily, as Mephiste Pauline Maine!, a-- Sicbel Aionae Stoddard, as Valentine and Win Castle as Fausf. .ia!:ini; the strongest and ineU expensive cast eve" given eii the English opera stage. Friday afternoon at 2ocleok,lhe Emma Ab Ab eott Opera Company will produce Balle's ever popular Opera, The Bohemian Girl. I cilia Ite-ewald, us Ailine Hiiner Fabrini, as Tliaddeiis With the strongest ca-t, most elaborate co ce co eonic? and staue acce-series ever pre-ented. 1'iTLLCHORrs AND GRAND ORCHE-TltA Pi. ICE: Admi-slen iee. and ?1 ; Gallery.. Ce !!c-.i'i veil Siats, SI. ilatinec Price-, 25 and 50c Re-erved Seat-, 75c. Hale et -.calswill begin Monday morning, October 17, at S ocleek,""at Opera llou-e Olllce. ectl.'i-Otd A. J. 1A7LS A- CO. !' 7C110N epj:ua hecsi;. PROFESSOR A C.Yates & Ce GEO Px. CROMWELL Will gie .1 M'licsel Magnificent ? A rl s'lTiT.HrrjnTiinp.Tirx -"'-.. ..".-, LEADING POPULAR CLOTHIERS PHItABEU'UIA, With Mil-kid Aceemp'iniiueut, and Illumi nated illiiitr.itiens of remarkable Paintings, Antique and Medel 11 Sculpturcaud Building., and object, et Art -Wonder, A COMBINATION OF ART, Ml'MC AND STORY ilELlGHTFUJjLY ILUOIONIOIS. .HAVE NOW ON HAND LCI! ' AN ASSORTMENTOF GOOD) FOR FALL AND WINTER, I THAT FOR LEAVE THE STORE Dl---SATISMED. fiBBUI IT WOULD BE HARD j U A DTU A PURCHASER TO j I iillI0li! lEOlRi:::: TUESDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER 2d.il Part 1st, Part M. -Up and Down River Rhine. llerlin and it Wonders. Art THURSDAY NIGHT. OCTOBER 27lh. Part 1-t. The Grand Sights of the "BeniititulCitv." rt 2d. The Leuvre ami its Stat ue-!. FRIDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER 2Slli. -t Ancient Uuin- (: the " Eternal City." Modern Reme and Its Art. LEDGER BUILDING, jf Chestnut SATURDAY NIGHT. OCTOBER 20th. Part 1st. Wonders et tlie ".Mod ".Med mil Babylon "' Pail 2d. The Sydenham Crystal Palace. Sixth Sts. SEND FOR SAMPLES. MONEY REFUNDED. jeptl-liiiil Deers open at 7:' p. in. Entertainment be gins at b'. General Admission. 3.ic. Reserved Scats, nee. Cour-e Tickets, including Received Scats. SI. Ticket-, sold at the u-ual place. ectl.-tfd 'II VJIJXA AJflt (ILASSirAHJ.,. till i: .MAKtTn.- Iind Gr.KirriN't;. CHINA HALL. DR. GREENE takes great pleasure in re porting the safe arrival home, of Mrs. Greene and scl r. after a vacation of nearly two ment h-, and while he is sad te learn of the deaths of persons, somcef whom were strongly Induced te tcstOMNIPATHY'. lie is especially glad te knew that no deaths have occurred among his numerous patients during his absence, and that many who had been invalids mid in many wavs diseased arc new well, have tally recov ered their health. Among them is a lady who en the 8th of June last was told by Drs. Agnew, Kline, and Gress, et Philadelphia, te go home and die with a Scirrheus Cancer of the brcas t, new greatly improved. Anether case was a mother and her first babe, who only a week he lore I left were supposed te be dying by two et the most eminent physicians et this city, be.h 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 patients. Catarrh cured for 50 cents. The cure sent te any portion of the United States for 50 cents. DR. OHAS. A. GREENE, 140 EAST KING STKEJST. We have just opened a New Line of MAJOLICA WARE, DECORATED CHINA, DECORATED PORCELAIX. BOHEMIAN GLASSWARE. BACCARAT VASES. A Large J.inuet Decorated Chamber Sets ALWAJS ON HAND. We are constantly adding New Ai tides our already large line of Decorated Waics. HIGH & MARTJN, ITe. 15 Ea3t King Streot. te Tlie Beastly Crime of a Texis Negro. St. Loci?, Oct. 19. A special from Leiurview, Texas, furnishes particulars of a revolting crime oemmittcd near Beckvil'e. A white man named Slean, with lib family, had. moved into the neighborhood te pick cotton for a Mr. Ilili had an altcic.t altcic.t tieti with ;i negre named Lum White and the latter endeavored te punish Slean's children, l.einjj prevented by the mother aud daughter, a iirl 15 years of aa. He succeeded in enticing the latter into a deep ravine, where with the assist ance or his wife, he outraged her pei sep, then using his pocket knife cut her bowels open lengthwise aud across, de libcintely cutting oft' pieces of the en trails as they protruded, aud scattering the fragments far and near. He then cut the girl's threat fiem car te ear. At the intuicst "White's wife ceufessed te all et the revolting details, when a young man named Hart incensed at the story of friendish brutality shot the negre man dead. The wife of Lum and an old negre man who lived with them were started en their way te Carthage, but a crowd met the es cort and took the ptisencrs out and shot them. CREDIT MOBlLIKK. ions, furiii-jhed by s. K. Y'undt, Breker, 15'; East King street. Chicaoe. Oct. r.. OC. Nev. Dec Wheat t l.3ij i 1.35 i-ieji Jan. 1.34 Cern my. .r.i'i .(a.'i Oats ViJi A'. A',i Ian. 1?h Perk 17.25 IS. S3 Ian. 1S.3C Lard 11.70 lie7J Philadelphia. Oct. Nev. Dec. Wheat .-. $ 1 v,i $ l.is l.52'4 Cern .. .('.'.1 .704 "'' 1 Oats 51J JA'i .51-Ji Necn Ijuotalleilrt u lliB ur:uu M:rkel Kurnisl.cd by Jacob B. i-ng, Couiinl-sieii RieKer. ClUCAOO. Oct. Nev. Die. Wheat $ I.31J4 l.3ty Cern .iii;s .' Slav. ''y4 Oats .11;: .4li Slav. Jan. Peilc WAV,: is.221 Lard 11.1.5 " 12.05 PlllLt. Ll'IIIX. Oct. Nev Dec. Wl.cat $ I.li.4 1.47-Ji i l..'i2i Cern ., .iiS"; .7ij .7:5 Oats :,Vi M JAU PtlKLIU SAI.K OF VAI.VAULK CITY Property. On WEDNESDAY. OCTOBKR 26. 1SS1, at tlie Leepard hotel, in tin; city et Lancaster, will be sold bv the undersigned, a BAKERY PROPERTY', consisting of 11 let or piece or pice of ground situated km the south side of Middle street, lu the city or Lancaster, being Ne. 345 en said street, fronting en .Mid dle street 16 feet, mere or les. and extending in depth 134 fect.mere or less, te Locust street, en winch is erected a ene-.uid-a-b:iH sterv brick DWELLING HOUSE, containing seven rooms, with one-story frame kitchen utlucliett, :i Irani stable and ether necessary outbuild ings. Alse, a nw BAKE OYEN. specially bullt ter a bakery, hydrant, grapevines aud ether Improvements. The property was formerly used as a bakery and is well located and adapted ter this pur pose. It is bounded en the north by .Middle street, e:ist by Dean estate, south lv Locust street and west by property of Isoae'llelman. Po-jscsslen given en January 1, 1S2, if de sired. Sale f e eommence nt 7 o'clock, p. 111.. et said day, when term will be made known bv II. H.STEHSIAN. ILSUVEEKX, Anct. el5,l'J.ttsd KrHANS' COUK'l- SAI.K tF VAI.IIAIII.h City Property. On .MONDAY', OCTOBER 2!, It&l, at the the Fountain Inn, 111 tlie citv of Lancaster, the undersigned In pursuance et iui order the Orphans Court et Lancaster county, will expose te public sale the fellow, ing very valuable real estate, late et J. Y'eate? Ceiiyi'glmiii, deceased. All that certain halt let or piece of land situated en the southwest corner of Seuth Queen and Slllllln streets, in said cltv. Ne. at fronting 32 feet 2JI filches 011 Seuth Queen street, and extending 215 feet along Mill! in street te Beaver street, which b units It en the rear. The improvements area line oId-ta-.hier.tV three-story and atttclnick house, with tw tw stery brick back building, large two-.story luick stable, a large two sterv brick wureheusu 011 Beaver street, hydi-.mt. fruit trees Ac, .xc. This is one 01 the most desirable propertied ler either a residence or u biislnc-s stiuu', which has been ettered in tills elty foraleiiK time. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. in., wlicit attendance will be given and terms mai.e known by ESILEN KRANICLIN, A. K. WIT31ER. E-xeeuters. Ac of .I.Y'eates Ceiiyngliani,dee'i. I lexer SucubiiT, Auct. sepii t.wl 3tncK .".IiiriiM. New Yerk, Philadelphia and. Lecal Stocks uKe United States Bends repe"rtel daily by .Taceh B. Loye. N. E. Cor. Centre Square. Nsw Y'ekk Sreciu. Stocks strong. A. M. I0:(il Mousy. Chicago & Nerlh Western. Chicago. JlHI. Sc St. Paul .. Canada Southern C. C. & I. C. 14 i: 2l)Ji .... 2U!i Del., Lack. & We-turii HUH 123! ', 124 Del. 1!. r. m. v Ki !:ihi 3:. .... 5'7( I22J4 12P4 12iJ 107,' lWv'i Pl7'i .w-.i .10; .-(-?i The Attermatli of ati Historic Combination. PitiLADEi.PUiA, Oct. 10. In the United States circuit court te-day an order was made authorizing Oliver Ames, receiver of the Credit Mebilier of America, te ex ccutc unto Themas C. Durant, formerly president of the Credit Mebilicr, a full and complete lclcase of all demands against him by the Credit Mebilicr upon the ex ecution and delivery by Duiant of piepcr legal conveyances of tiic real estate situ ated near Council Bluffs, Iowa, amounting te about :J20 acres, and lands in Piatt ceuuty, Nebraska, a description of which is set forth iu a petition which has net yet been filed. IIAKVKY IN .IAIL, Charged V.'itli liclng Criminally Kespou?! Kespeu?! Kespou?! tife for a Great 'tr;. Philadelphia, Oct. 10. A summons was issued this morning by the coroner for the-appcarancc at his ellicc at neon te-day of Jeseph llaivey, owner of the Randelph mills, who was declared by the coroner's jury last night te be criminally responsible for the lire at that place. Mr. Harvey appeared before the coroner this afternoon, aud after that official read the verdict of the coroner's jury he said it was his duty te commit Harvey te await action by the district attorney. The prisoner was accordingly committed. Deadly Samp. PiTTsucKuii, Oct. 10. An explosion of lire damp occurred at the Cincinnati ccal mines, a few miles up the Moneugaliela river from Elizabeth, Pa., last evening, which resulted iu the instant death of Patrick Plunkett, a miner, and the severe burning of three ethers. Gene te the Jury. IlAHHiisBURO, Pa., Oct. 10. The case el Henry Uumberger, charged with niuidcr, was submitted te the jury at 3 o'clock this afternoon. Sale t a Steamship. Londen, Oct. 10. The leviathan steam ship Great Eastern, was sold at auction te-day for $150,000. MAJtKATH. Phlladelplita Market. Pmi.AiM.PHiA, October l'J. Fleur dull but steady ; Superfine at f 5 0U5 50; cxtia at $5 75-(; 50 ; Ohie and Indiana family, at 7 25JJS 00; Pennsylvania family $7 0 7 75 : St. Leuis de IS 00fi8 25 ; Minnesota Extra 17 5:37 75; de straight, V 5S 00; winter patent JS OOijS 75 : spilng de fS 2"ift 'J 00. Rye flour at SO 03. Wheat dull : Delaware and Pennslvania Red II n;147; de Amber, $1 17ai4-. Cern quiet: steamer, 71c; ycJlew, 72c; mixed, 71S711ic. Oats quiet ; Ne. 1, White, 52J?52c ; Ne. 2, de 51c: Ne. 3 de, 50c. Rye easier at -Jl OS. Previsions steady : lair jobbing trade ; mci-'. perk, SflS 50 ; beer ham, $21 50222 SO ; ladir mc3s beet. $22 50, f. e. b. Bacen Smoked shoulders 10; salt de tie ; smoked hams 1 lc ; pickled fiin' 12QI3c. LV.rd quiet ; city ketihs 11',;; loes-, tiiiii-u-ers I212;: prune steam fi250. Butter Choice steady; ether kinds ca-icr; creamery extra Peiinsylvania3Sl(,c: West ern 37S.Kc;de geed te choice I'l.'Uc: Bradlore county and New Yerk est is. 28g3iie ; tirsu '.i;27c ; Western dairy extra, 2'lc ; de gee t te choice, 2325c. Rolls none liere. Eggs steady ;lenn':i, 2g2f.e; W(;t.rn, 2".f 2c. Cheese market tcady. for choice raile-; Delaware A Hudsen Canal Denvei- , l!ie Orai;i!i' Hannibal & St. Jee Lake Shere t Mich. Seuihcni.. Manhattan Elevated .Michigan Centml Slisseuri, liau-ius .c Texas N. Y., Lake Eric A V'estern New Jer-jy Central N. Y'., Ontario Western New Y'erk Central Ohie& Mississippi Pacific Mail Steaiu-lnp Ce ... St. lnul Omaha de Preterm! Central Pucilic Texas Pacific Union paeilic Wabash, St. Leuis -i Paeilic " Pieieriid. Wcjtcrn Union Til. Ce Philadislviiia. Stocks steadv. Pennsylvania R. It Reading Lehigh Valh y Lehigli Navigation Butr-ile, Pitts. A Uesiirii Northern Central Northern Paeilic " Prolerrcd HcstenviUe Philadelphia Km: R. R Iowa Gulch Sibling Ukited Status Bei-ds. ! V, U 3 1MH I 10 41 'MM 31 I.JGJi WW. JWiJ-s 107J; S2J US 42 SS MA w. vyt 4 10! lis .."iii ri vsa '" 'v? l"i im-ii :is'M :i;,i UWx 51 117. US is S''C SlI 7 4S &-y. Kit i;jj "'4 20' United St- tcs 4 pcrctni... 'i " 38 V. M. 1:00 1157m 113 Hw'4 1'0 Ml 45J-1 20-Ji SI'S 20 21 Ji T)UKLIC MAI.K II F A COAL YARD, ON J -MONDAY', OCTOUKIt 21. ISSl. Tin undersigned wilTelIer at public s:iIe si property consisting of seven lets of ground lu the town etSprfngvllle, Lancaster county, nt the station en the Pennsylvania Railroad, about one mile west of .Mount Jey and near the Lancaster A Harri-bnrg turnpike. The improvements are 11 two-storied Frame Heuse 21x21 feet, used its u Rui'rnad Slut ion and Ticket Ollicc, a Frame Warehouse 2l.xlS feet, mid Ceal and Lumber Yard, with about 200 feet et Ceal Shedding. New Fail-bank's Scale ors ten capacity; 300 Feet et Railroad Siding. Trestle work I'erdiimplmr coal, nith space ter exten sion of same. Buildings mostly new and every thing In geed order. Alse a let of ground containing 00 feet front ami 200 teet deep, en w liieh arc erected a Frame Heuse 2Kx20, with Uilclicn attached ltix30, hum 2x2U, suitable stabling for 4 head 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 ami ar In ex cellent repair. There is 11 variety et fruit trees en the premises iu bearing order. Lo cation or business st'ind pleasant, in a thickly settled agricultiir.il neighborhood and a fast improving town, with 110 rival business in the town. Has an established coal trade, aud capacity and advantages te de a geed shipping business and increased passenger t ravel. Sale te commence at I o'clock p. 111. Fer further in formal ion address JOS. II. HABECKER. Spring Ouiilcn P.O.. Lancaster County, Pa. L. D. Gallaciier, Auct. I se. II. ZtLLEKS. Clerk. c20-t3d P"? 'A I'JEll II A XOJXtiS, t -. Our New Patterns et llfALL IWI'LRS. WALLPAPERS aic new coming in. The line embnijcs every grade, from the Lewest te the Fluent HecOm made. Plain Celer and Embossed (Jilts for IVirler-", Halls, Dining Reems, Chambers. Ac. Common and Lew-Priced Papers et every dcacilptien. Fringes, Borders, Centre Pieces, Transeni Papers, &e. We have a'se opened a line Ih-e of Dade Window Shades, entirely new, whit li are be coming very popular. Of Plain Shading wc have all colors and exlia wide widths for large window and store shades. Scotch Hollands in cardinal, brown, bull, w'niie, ecru and green. American Hollands. Tin and Weed Spring Rellers. Cord Fixture-, Reller Ends, Ilrackots.Picture Wire and Cord, Fringes. Leeps, Nails, Cuitaiii Pin", Tassel Heeks, Ac. All colors et Paper Curtain.-., liguied and plain, which will he sold te dealers at the lowest rates. Extension Window Cornices, the best and cheapen. Curtain Poles In ash, ebony and walnut. JSTi Orders taken for t INK -MIRKOIIS. PHARBS W. PRY, NO.B7 XIJKTH JUKKN VT. IJLIC S,lj; OF VAI.UAHLK CITY KOPERTIES. On FRIDAY. NOVEM- BElt 4, 13S. will be sehl at pitblle sale, by vir tue efan order of the Orphans' Court of Lan caster county, yt the Black Herse Hetel, en North Queen street, Laucasterclty, the follow ing valuable real estate, late tin; property et Elizabeth Brecht, deceased, te wit: Ne. 1. A let or piece of ground situated en the west side of Seuth Prince stieet. in the city et Lancaster. Pa., containing lu trout, en I'riiice street, sixty-lour feet and four iucln-s, and in depth te Water street one hundred and forty-eight feet. The improvements thereon consist of 2 two-story part BRICK anil part FRAME HOUSES, Nes. 131 an I Is. two-siery Brick Stable en Water street, well or water with pump therein, fruit trees and all ether necessary outbuildings. Ne. 2. A certain tract or piece of I mil con taining:; ACRES ami 13! SQUARE PERCHES, strict measure, lying ami being in the Eighth ward of said city et Lancaste.-.and ndleiuing lands et Henry Heur-auk, Geerge Kelb. Dr. Heniy Carpenter, Siivius Estate hchoenber hcheenber ger's Park and lliizcl street. Se.". A let or piece et ground situated en coi-iui-et Middle iid Duke streets. In the cltv of Lancaster, Pa., containing in fient en Mid' die .street twelve feet six Inches, mere or lei-., and extending in depth along Seuth Duke i-treettwe hnnilrcd and seven feet, mere or lcsi, te au alley, en which is elected a thr c c stery BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, part Used as a saloon; Stable Hydrant and ether im provements. Mile te commence at Vt o'clock p. in. of paid djiy. when terms will be made known by OEOr.UE S. DANNER, ntav Siiuintrr, Aucl. Trustee te sell. ei;ti2,l:,2;.'in.,,ld UPI1NS' CIIL'ItT KALI: OF VAI.I.'AIILi: City Property. On THURSDAY EVEN ING. OCTOBKR 27, lhSI. at VA o'clock, itt the Leepard Hetel, in the city of Lancaster, flic undersigned in pursuance et an order et the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, will ex ex ex pohe te public sale the following vcrv valit valit ableieale tatc. late et Tims. D. Kellv dee'd. All that Valuable Let et Gro'.inden tiiouortl! tiieuortl! tiiouertl! wost corner of Ea-t Orange and Marshall streets, Lancaster city, fronting 011 Ka- Orange street about 130 fee, and ruuuliig along -Marshall te Marien 215 Icet. The prop erty cemprl.-es some of the most valuable building lets in the eastern section of tin: city, eligibly located iu 11 rapidly developing quar ter. Attendance at tins sale will he given and terms made known by W. U. HENSEL. Administrator offlies. D. Kellv, Dee'd. II. Succekt, Auctioneer. Evi:uY,i t UltXlTUKK. OI IS Till'IK OWN .Il'Dlit', I thoretero extend 21 cordial invitation and would have you call and examine for jeurself tiic merits of my goods and com pare them for quality and price with these that may be seen elsewhere. My aim is tebcllllr.st-cla'.s goods as low us they can be sold. I will esteem It a pleasure te show geed? whether you deskc te buy or net. Wc can show them at night and an: open till : p. m. FURNITURE, PICTURE FRAME AND LOOKING-GLASS WAREROOMS, 15 LAST KING STBEKT. WALTER A. HEINITSH. dscp2i-3iu ESTATi: OP MAI-GAKKT -YIUKPllY. late of Lancaster Cltv, decM. Letters et administration en -a!d e-tute having been granted te the undersigned, all persons in debted thereto sire requested te make immedi ate payment, and these having claims or de" mauds against the .same, will pre.cnt them without delay for settlement te the nndcr signcd, residing in Lancaster City. JOHN MURPHY', AilminLttmter. Rect. J . Evans, Attorney, 11 euth f'ueen street, SOGtdeaw Al-e at the .same, and place will he olfered at public sale the 2 Twe-Story BRICK HOU-sE.- aud Side Let, at the southwest corner of East Oiange and Marshall stictls. opposite the above lets. Ne. 1. adjoining Marsh. til street, has a ttontageet 04 toot lOinchys. the improve ments consistiiigefa two story Brick Heuse, uith wash house or summer Icilclu-ii. and a. depth el ISO feet te a public alley. Tin: side let flas 12 feet front, sufficient ler at least two mere dwellings, aud Is thickly planted with quince, peach, cherry, tipple and pear tree-". Ne. 2 Is a let 21 feet trout and the same depth as Ne. 1, with 11 two-story Brick Heuse, four loot wldu alley en tin: west. There Is a well el excellent water and geed pump en the liicm-i-cs. W. U. HENSEL. Agent for Hulls el Mary Kelly, Dec'd. Tin: above properties .will be put ax whole and la purpaits. ec'5-tsd JIUUKS AX J H'l'Jll inXUKl, OliOOL lSOOhHl SCHOOL BOOKS! SCHOOL BOOKS! AU Scheel Beeks and Scheel Supplies at the very lowest 1 a tcs at L. M. i'LYNN'S, Ne. 42 WKST KINO STREET. JOHN BALH'si SON'S. SCHOOL BOOKS reuTiti: LANCASTER SCHOOLS, ATTlin LOWEST PRICES, . AT THE JiOOKSTOKE: OK JOM BAEE'S SOIS, 15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA,
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