Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, November 21, 1881, Image 3

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    LANCASTER DAILY .INTELLIGENCER MONDAY NOVEMBER 21, 1881.
A Grand Mglit at LeveringS Gift Heek Sale.
Saturday last was a great day at lxivcrlng's
gift book eterc, 13 North Queen street, the
store belli:? crowded day and evening by anx
ious book buyer. Tlie gentleman who dis
penses tliegltts bein j occupied nearly all hi
time in handing out the elegant tuticlcsle
boekbuyeis. Among the many iuable ar
ticles received by different bee!; buyers we
mention the lo'lewlng: Geld watch te Ada
Stephens, 225 West King s'rect ; geld watch '
Alice Evans, 51 East Marlen street; nicktl
watch te I ni Arneld, 202 Seuth Queen street;
nickel watch te Guy Gundaker, North Queen
btreet; diamond ilng te Mis K. itauffer, US
Shippeu street; diamond ring te Kate Drach
bar, Pine street; decorated china tea set te
Mrs. Emma liergcr, 55 Middle street ; china
lea set. Chailcs liiiucr, SIC West Grant street;
silver tea service 1 Mrs. Kciper, Nertli Queen
street; opera glas te 11. W. Lutz ; oil paint
ing te F. Albeit. Mlllersville, Pa. The sale
vill be continued all this week en the fame
generous scale, day and evening. There I a
geed eliunee new te get your holiday books
and a gift for the holidays. The great organ
In the window of the book store will be given
te a book buyer this week. It may go any
lieur.
Little Miss Uoethby.
Among the celebrated production- of Sir
.lediuu ICeyneltls.the gnat English painter, is
one el ubright-tuccd child attired in the to: te: to:
tuuieet that day ,ud painted in the midst of a
mass or apple blowouts, This hits always been
cenHideicd one of the best of Sir Jeshua's por
traits, and Messrs. Bailey, Hanks & BidtHc of
I'hiladelphla, with their u-uul geed taste in
art work, have just had It reproduced as a
plaque palming, anil new biive it en exhibi
tion. It is a mn.-t charming picture and prob
ably no belle In Philadelphia is the jcelplent
of te many admiring glances in a day as arc
bestowed upon Little Miss Iloethby. It
AtmiHeineniR.
Annie J'irlcy Tu-nlglit.Se one needs te be
told who she is; ter the mere announcement
et her coining lias put everybody en the ivi
vive of pleased cxp elation. The people el
Lancaster tell la love with this chariring
seubrelte thiee years age, and their alloitien
has gene en increasing ever since. Shu had a
tremendous and ienee about t hist line Iat year,
and she may Ic.ek ter another tins evening,
when she will ug tin appear in her inimitable
role of M'liss in Ilret Harte's bracing story el
that name. McDouetigh V Kulferd's excellent
company support her.
G'i'ar William. Te-morrow evening this
favorite actor and dialect comedian will pro
duce for the first t line In this city, the new play
of " Wanted, a Carpenter," written ler him by
two New Yerk newspaper men. It hss met
with a cordial reception wliercvur produced,
ana Judging from the complimentary press
notices, is destined te make a permanent hit.
In bis peculiar Hue of specialty-acting Mr.
Williams is without a superior, and the new
piece Is one affording ample scope ler his
versatile talents.
Hurt IZinUiurt'x fiheu-.Oii Thursday even
iuguext Iturt Itiuchart will give a minstrel
aid variety entertainment in Fulton opera
heu e. On this occasion all et the talent in
this city will appear in a pregramme of rare
merit. New songs will be rendered and the
acts will be lresli and original. There will be
all kinds of acting, witli a minstrel first part
and four well known cud men. The company
Is strong an ' deserves a big house.
special notices.
Ge te II. It. Ceenran's King Mere, 137 Nerlh
Queen street, ter Mrx. JYeeiAim'x Xew AVi AVi
lienal Dyex. Fer brightness and durability et
coier,are un-,iml-d. Celer Irem 2 lo5peuiiils.
Directions in English and Germtin. Price. 15
cents.
"What every one says must 1)3 true." that
" Dr. hellers' Cough Syrup" hag no equal ler
coughs and colds. Try it. Price 25 cents.
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Sick headache, nervous headache, neuralgia- ,
nervousness, puialysis, dyspepsi i, sleepless-
iiesx, und brain dUciscs, positively cured by !
Dr. Bensen's Celery and Chamomile Pills.
They contain no opium, juiuiiic, or ether
harmful thug. Sold by druggists.
Terrible Less of Life.
Juiiliousel rats, mice, cats, beil bugs, tout. lies,
lese their lives by collision with "Rough en
Rats." Sold by druggists, 15e.
Rheumatic Diseases.
ThChe ailment loliew Irem torpid liver and
costive bewels: the skin, bowels and kidneys
falling in their proper work, an acrid poison Is
lenned in the blend, which is the occasion el
these acute diseases. Kidney-Wert produces
healthy action of all secretive organs, and
throws oil the rheumatic poison. Equally
cnicicnt In Liquid or Dry lertn. Tntrr-Ocran.
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Various Causes
Advancing years, care, sickness, disappoint
ment, and hereditary predisposition all ope
rate te turn the hair gray, and cither of them
inclines it te shed prematurely. Aveu's Hair
Vmen will restore laded or gray, light or red
hair te a rich brown or deep black, as may be
desired. It softens and cleanses the scalp,
giving It a healthy action. It removes and
cure dandruff and humors. Ry its tue falling
hair Is checked, and anew growth will be pio pie
duced in all cases where the follicle arc net
destroyed or the glands decayed. Its effects
are beautifully shown ou bradiy. weak, or
sickly hair, en which a few applications will
produce the gloss and freshness of youth.
Harmless and sure in its operation, it is in
comparable as a dressing, and is especial 1
valued for the sett lustre and richness of tone
it Imparts. It contains neither oil nor dye,
and will net soil or color white cambric ; yet te
lasts long en the hair, nml keeps it treshiind
vigorous. Fer sale by all dealer.
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jMntiierRi llmnrnn: r.letlicrs!:
Arc you disturbed at nli-lit and broken of
your rest by a sick child suflerlng and crying
with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth ?
If se, go nt once and get a bottle of MRS.
WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. It will re
lieve the peer little suflerer immediately de
pend upon it; there is no mistake about it.
Thcroisnet ainelhf-.r en caith who has ever
used it, who will net tell you at once t lint. It
will regulate the bowels, and give rest, te the
mother, and relief and health te the child,
operating like ini!g!c. It is perfectly saTe te
ne in all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and
is the prescription et one et the eldest and
best female physician and ::urscs in the
U tilled States. Sold everywhere; 25 cents a
bottle. "iitrJ. 1 vd w M . WAS
An old lady writes ns: -'I sun in years old
and was feeble and nervous all thutlme, when
I bought a bottle of Parker's Ginger Tonic.
I have used Iittle mere than one bottle and
feel as well as nt ."." Sec ether column.
nl-lmileod.Y,wcew
"x.lte, Growth, Beauty."
" What we all admire " and hew te secure If :
A fine bend of hair in its natural color is such
an ndlunct te beauty that no one who prizes
geed leeks should neglect te use "Londen
Hair Celer Restorer," the most cleanly anil dc
ltghtrul article ever introduced te the Ameri
can people. It Is totally different from all
ethers net sticky or gummy, and free from
all impure Ingredients that render many ether
preparations obnoxious. It thickens thin
hair, restores gray hair, gives it new lile, keeps
the scalp clean and healthy, causing the hair
te grew where it had fallen off or become thin,
docs net soil or stale anything, ami is se per
fectly and elegantly prepared . -is te make it a
lusting hair dressing and toilet luxury. " Lon Len Lon
eon llair Restorer'" is sold by all druggists,
at 7 cents a bottle, fix bottles for $1.
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"A word te the wise is sufficient." An ef
fective nnd agreeable remedy ler the treat
ment el Catarrh, llay Fever and Catarrhal
Deafness is Ely's Cream Balm. A sure cure.
Cream Ralm effectually cleanse the nasal
passages el catarrhal virus, causing healthy
secretions, allays inflammation and irritation,
protects the uiembraiial linings et the head
from additional colds, completely heals the
sores and restores the sense of tase mid smell.
Beneficial results art; realized by a lew appli
cations. A thorough treatment ns directed
will cure Catarrh. As a household remedy ler
cold In the head it is uncqualcd. The Ralm is
eisy te use and agreeable. Sold by druggists
at 50 cents. On receipt of 50 cents i will mail a
package. Send for circular with i.iii informa
tion. ELT'S CREAM BALM CO., Oiwege.N. Y.
Fer Hale in Lancaster by all tli druggists.
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"The doctors saiu mv wuc had censump
ion. Tried 'Liudscy's "Bleed .Searcher,' and
she has better health than ever." G. II. Hub
bard, Hampden, Ohie. nl-lmd&w
That great Dermatologist, I)r C. W. Bensen
of Baltimore ha prepared Ids favorite pre
scription ler general use and new any person,
however peer, can get the benefit of his best
treatment for skin disease. It consists el both
external and internal treatment.
Sins or the Fathers Visited en the Children.
Physicians say that scrofulous taint cannot
be eradicated ; we deny it '"in tete." if you
go through a thoieugh course et Burde
Bleed Bitters, your bleed will get as pure as
yeii ran wisli Price CI. Fer sale at II. II.
Cochran's drugstore, 137 Nertli Queen street,
.Lancaster.
MARKIAUES.
Ueii.lt Kesnewv. In this city en the 20th
Inst., at St. Marv's church, bv Rev. Father
Rickey. Jehn M. Ueilly.ef Harrisburg, te M'ss
Annie C. Kennedy, et this cit y. ltd
NEW ADVEIll ISEMEN1S.
TUNl-ll.-SOUK KICM'T LUNCH Till
j EVKNINGat the Franks Heuse. Alse,
Hartley's ce.'cbratcd Heading Beer en tap.
ltd JOHN HESS, Proprietor.
WANTKD.-A WOMAN WANTS A 1'I.At'K
ler General Housework. Please call at
It Ne. '."-.'.I WEST JAMES STREET.
URL WANTED TO DO GKNKRAL
f Housework. Apply ai .no. 2i r.ast
Oraime street, at fiem 7 o'clock te .i in the
evening. n21 -S'.ilMTVtS
SHOOTINC; MATCH FOR A HIT OF
flneTUBKEYS at
MILLPORT HOTEL. TUESDAY AFTER
NOON, NOV. 2.
All sportsmen are Invited.
nla-Std JOHN F. ECHTERNACIIT, Pi op.
N
r.W AND sEfOXD-IIASU
PIANOS AND OIKJANS,
at great bargains.
JCSTL STUCKENIIOL'IZ.
o20tejanl,SJ.R Fulton Hull. Lancaster, Pa.
WAMTKU-T1IK FOLLOWING SMIO.ND
hand Furniture : Six dozen of weed
Chairs, number et Settees, let et small Tab'es,
old Selus, Peel Tabic and ISilliard Table. Ap
ply te JOSEPH MrFALLS,
iil7-(!td till Walnut street, Columbia, Pa.
"IRANI SHOOTING MATCH FOB A
JT LIVE DKKK.it! KimiriiianV Hetel. Ore
ville. en THANKSGIV1X; DAY. Tliere will
be two prizes given. Omnibuses will leave
IVniisvlvituia railiead depot, at 10 o'clock a.
in., and run every hour during the day. :;t
1 WKLI.1NGS AMI ItUll.DINU LOTS,
J FARMS, MILLs, STORi S. ,v;.,
fur sa'e in all parts of the city and county.
Our MiDilhl' Cataleyue ter November is new
l ead v, and sent tree m any address.
ALLAN A. UKRR ft CO..
Ileal Estate and Insurance Agent-,
nil :i North Disk.) street, Lancaster, Pa.
STCAMKD OVSTkRS.
MKALS AT ALL IIOL'RS.
Having placed in mv restaurant a lina'i
Steamer, I am prejiared te Iiirni-b STEAM KD
O. STERS the best in the city at all hours. I
have also connected the steamer -ith my
Heuin Table thus enabling me te serve .Meals
steaming het at short notice.
Oysters in Every St j le. Meal- at All Heur.-.
Game In Season.
GEO. II. MILLER,
nl.'-lwdR '.!'' East King Street.
s
KASON 1H81-1882.
L. IMJANC: & CO.'S
New Prize Cards,
New Christmas Cards,
New New Year Cards,
in Greater Variety and Mere Art.stie
Designs than ever before, being repioduc repieduc repioduc
lietisoflhc Rest Designs in the two exhi
bitions et CHRISTMAS CARD designs by
American artists.
A full ltneet Prang's Chi Nf.nas .i:id New
Year Cards new ready,"
MARCUS WARD & CO.'S CARDS-
Fer Christmas and New Year, also mere
beautiful than ever before, and all the new
Christmas Curtis et the German Alt Pub
lishers ; a lull line new ready.
Call early while the stevk is tull. M the
bookstore et
JOM BAER'S SOIS,
l& and 17 NORTH IjOBES STREET,
Pisitivk runi.it; sals: ok valuaulk
CITY PROPERTY. On TUESDAY. NO
VEMBER 22. 18S1, will be sold at the Hlack
Herse Hetel, en Nertli Qui en strcet.l.aucaster
citv. Pa., the lollewing described ical estate te
wit: A let of ground, situated en the. south
east corner et Nerlh Mulberry and Lemen
streets, in saitl city, containing in trout en
Mulberry street 21 feet, mere or less, and e.
tendiui; in depth along Lemen street, cast
ward, lii Icet, mere or less, tin which is elected
a three-story 1SRICK RU1LDING, ntaily new,
with a large corner store room, h.ivingtwe
show windows, and ten additional rooms, gas
all ttueugh the house, range in kitchen, with
het and cold water up ami down stairs, sta-ti-inurv
wash-stand en second fleer, closes,
cupboards, etc., all very cenvenientlv urramr
ed ; goetl dry cellar. The above is a geed bti-i-ness
stand ter almost any Kind el buincs.
Alse, will be sold with tin's property if desir
ed u two story lirick Stable, pla-lercd. en the
rear of said let, anil fronting en Arch alley,
with room for tour horses ami four wagons.
The above will positively ha sold, together
or in parts, it" se desired by the purchaser. A
geed title will be given en April I, issi
Any person wishing te view said properly
bulore the day of salt; may call en the tenant
iron the undersigned residing at Ne. 25 North
Queen street. Lancaster, Pa.
Sale te begin at 7 o'clock p. in., when attend
ance will be given ami 'cum will be made
known bv . T. J. llOl'GHTOX.
IS. F. Kowk, Anet. n'.!l 21 d
I
MSHIONAIILK CLOTHING.
AL ROSENSTEIN,
THE OXE-PR1CE
Msrclit fair id Gletlir,
PIONEER OF MODERATE PRICES.
" Costly thy habit as thy purse can buy,
Rut notes pressed in lancy. Rielnietgamly.
Fer the apparel oil proclaims the man.''
Khnkcsr'r .
' Te be well d rested will efltiuies
Supersede the rest." Jt'ren.
tfme
Tailoring Custom Department.
Our counters are new laden with the choic
est fabrics in Foreign ami Deme-lie Goeds:
they are of the latest patterns, and are rich
nnd handseme: their superior make will show
te line advantage. Wejmakethis announce
ment te these who wish te dress well at mod
erate prices. We uiuke
Ulsters, Ulsterett03, Fancy Lined,
Self Lined, Silk and Satin
Lined Overcoats.
DRESS anil BUSINESS SUITS in any Style.
We have the handsomest assortment of
Treuserings In this city. In connection with
our Custom Department we have a lull line of
Elegant, Well Made and Geed Fitting
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN.
Far superior te these generally bold at Readv
Made Clothing Stores.
Our Fancy Ulsterettes, Reversible Overcoats
"which, by the way, can be worn en either
side," satin and silk lined Overcoats, cannot
ba excelled ter style ami beamy: we have
them irem $3 te $25.
Our Self-lined Overcoats are very handsome.
We have them in twenty different styles.trem
$7.50 te S2.
Our Silk-laced, Light-weight Overcoats and
SurteulH are marvels of ucauty, ami we will
here slate, up te the present time tiiis is the
only store In this city where you can and the
Snrteut Overcoat. Thii coat is pur excellent e
the dress overcoat.
Our assortment of
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS
is complete. The RICYCLE SHIRT, which is
very handsome, is a great favorite with eung
men. We have them for if 1.25, $1..V, 2.00 anil
$2 50, twenty-five percent, less t bun they cm
be bout;hl ler elsewhere.
Uaving aueptetl theONE-PRlCE system, it
is enforced in its most radical lerm. as in no
instance will or can 1 make any deviation
Irem the price plainly marked en every arti
cle, having in tuc first place made 1 he same
suttleicnlly low te place superior fitialitygends
within the reach el the most economical.
A vi-it te my establishment, particularly se
it you prcler a better cla-s el clothing than is
generally found in spnvs. v.lll eon linn my
statement.
AL ROSENSTEIN,
-NO. 37 XORTIl QUEEN STREET,
Nert deer te Shultr. Jfc Bre 's ItatSter- and op
posite Hie Grape Hetel.
JfEir ADVERTISEMENTS.
UDAV. J. ZAUM.
Manufacturing Jeweler, - - - Zahm's Cerner,
L A N CA S TE II , r A.
The manufacturers of the different lines of goods embraced in our stock liave been spec
ially fortunate this yearin producing styles et unejualed beauty, which it will be a pleasure
te lis te "hew te all who call. Our s'eck is lull in all departments
Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Silverware, Diamonds, &c.
If you want te get up any SPECIAL CHRISTMAS GIFT place your order as early as possi
ble. In i-elld Geld or Silver we can make, in our own factory, any article wanted, which en
ables us te give our customers advantage in prices, net usually found In retail stores.
THt Aici'NUbL TINTED SPECTACLES, Ter which we are the sole agents in Lancaster
county, wj believe arc the best in the weCd. and we are satisfied that with f.se aid el our com
plete outfit of Test Lenses, we can fit any ees that need the aid of glasses.
Our facilities ler FIRST-CLASS REPAIRING are complete in every department.
'1 he very liberal share of trade we have received In the past has encouraged us te place in
our ca-.es a liner ami larger stock than ever before, te which we cordially invite the attention
et all v he desire te examine beautiful goods.
-:e:-
ED. J. ZAHM, Jeweler,
ZAII3TS CORNER,
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reu SALE.
HOL'Si: FOR SAI k. A TWO-STORY
brick dwelling house and back building,
.VW East Oraiif-e street, with water anil gas.
anil newiy papeicd throughout. Terms easy;
apply at.
JOHN HIEMEX.'S Shee Stere,
nS-ttd Ne. .11 North Queen street.
I
,MK SACK.
Klegunl RUILDING SITES in the western
suburbs el the city, anil HU1LDIXG LOTS at
all prices and in all jiarU et the city. Apply te
ALLAN A. UKRR & CO.,
i-al Estate, Collection and Ins. Agents,
t5 ."Jindl 3 North Duke Stree
Re
sept
1)l)DLI; SACK. ON WKWNBSDAT, HOV.
il. 1681, will be sold at Ne. AtM North Queen
sireet. Household and Kitchen Furniture,
-uchjis lleilsand Uedsteads, Bureaus, Tables,
Chairs, Carpet-s by the yard. Stores and Pipe,
Tin and Qticcnswurcaml many ether articles
net mentioned.
Sale- te commence at 9 o'clock a. in. Condi
tions made knew by P. RENDER.
II. Siit'iiuiiT, Auct. nl'J-3t
PUItLIC SALK tI IIOUSKUOLD FUR.
nitilie. OliTTKD V AFTERNOON, the
-iM ins.. at IX o'clock, at Ne.3l West Chestnut
street, will be sold at public sale, Redstcads
and Redding. Carpet veves. Lounge. Reek
Case. Chair-. Tables ,Ve
n l'. Jt S. 1 1 s .t SON. Auctioneer.
1LI!L1C SAI.h Ol- IIOCsKllOLU AND
KITCHEN FURNITURE anil the entire
stock el :t Ti binning ami Notion Stere en
WKDNESDAY, NOV. 23.
At US and l.'O North Queen Street.
Sale te begin at '. o'clock a. in. and 1 p. in.
HESS & FL1NN,
NEW ant! SECOND-HAND FURNITURE
nl'.l.-itd WAREROOMS.
POSITIVK PUItLIC SAI.K. ON TUES
DAY, NOVKMRKR2), IF8I, at the Rlack
Herse hotel. Ne 11 Nertli Queen street, the
Twe-Story BRICK SLATED DWELLING Ne.
201 West Walnut street, 5 rooms, hydrant.
Unit : let 1 feet. :V. inches by CO feet.
Most of the purchase money can remain en
mortgage
Sale te begin at 7 o'clock p.- in., of said day.
RAUS31AN & RURNS.
Real Estate Agents,
S.vm'l Hess, 10 West Orange street.
Auctioneer. nl7,19,21.23,25,2G,28,29R
AT I K1VATK SALK THAT DESIRABLE
Three lery Brick Residence located at
the corner et North Lime and East Orange
streets, fronting CS feet en East Orange street.
Is in perfect repair, furnished with all the
modern conveniences, has side yard, orna
mented Willi teuiitain untl flsh pond, shrub
bery, summer house, etc., and contains fruit
trees of the choicest kinds. Apply te the
owner W. 1). SPRECHER,
iill-M,W.tStfil .!1 East King Street.
1)t!!ll.fC SALK. ON TUESDAY, NOVKM
BER22. is-i, in pursuance of an order of
the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, will
he sold by the undersigned administrator with
the will annexed et Jehn Swartz, deceased, at
the Leepard hotel, in East King street, in the
city et Lancaster, part of the real estate et
said deceased, viz : A LOT OF GROUND, sit
uated en the north side et East Grant street,
between Ann ami Franklin streets, in said
citv, adjoining property of Ames Hendersen
anil ethers, containing in front en Grant
street 2.'Ji leet, ami running S2 teet in depth te
it 12-feei-wItle alley.
Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. in. Terms
made known by JOHN W. JACKSON.
Administrator with the will annexed et Jehn
Swartz. tlect aed. ii2.9,12,K;,l!,2IA22tl
Hexuv SnuiiEKT. Auctioneer.
v'kl.LlNG OFF IJF.LOW COST.
1IAVIXO JIECN AI'rillKTEU SUrEKlXTEXDKXT OK
LANCASTER COUNTY HOSPITAL,
I will sell off my entire sleck of
CLOTHS,
CASSIMEIIES,
ami rESTIXUS.
READY-MADE CLOTHING axd GENT'S
FURNISHING GOODS. COUNTERS,
SHOW CASES, KIRK-PROOF
SAFE aii OTHER
FIXTURES.
GEO. SPURRIER,
18 KAST KING STREET.
iiuiwd
1)UI(L1C SALK OF CITV REAL F.HTATK.
On FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23. 1331, at the
Lancaster County Heuse, the loliew lug prop prep prop
Twe' two-terv BRICK DWELLINGS i.nd
brick back buildings. Nes. 21U ami 218 Plum
street, with Dull, ten rooms and cellar. Each
suitable ler two families. Lets 20x100 feet.
Alse two-tery BRICK DWELLING, with
frame back building. Ne. :tlt East Chestnut
street, containing hail, six rooms and kitchen.
Let hixl'.H) feet ; hydrant and pump.
Alse, a one story BRICK DWELLING, with
tdght rooms untl cellar, Ne. 31.1 East Chcstnu t
street. Let ilx'.M teet ; pump, Ac.
Sale nt 7 o'clock p. in., and terms made
known by Henry Lain I is.
Fer particulars see large bills or call en
ALLAN A. UKRR & CO..
Real Estate and Insurance Agents,
nlC-Otd 3 North Duke street.
IjEtlAr, NOTICES.
lSTATli: Of DANIEL H. 3IARKLEV,
JCj late of the city et Lancaster dec'tl. Letters
testamentarv en said estate having been
granted te the undersigned, all pel-sens in
debted thereto are requested te make Immedi
ate settlement, und these having claims or de
mands against the same, will prvscut them
without delay for settlement te
JEREMIAH RIFE.
1. East King street, Lancaster, Pa.
Agent ter Clara M. Markley. Executer.
.1. B. Goen, Attorney. nl0-(itdeaw
E
STAIKOK MICHAEL MALO.Nr., LATt
of the Citv et Lancaster, dee'd. The un
dersigned auditor, appeintetl te distribute
the balance remaining in the hands of Edward
McGovern. Win. L. Peiper anil James M.
Burke, executers et suid deceased, te anil
among these legally entitled te the same, will
it for that purpose ou TUESDAY', the 23th of
OCTOBER, 18.Sl.nt 10 o'clock, a. in., in the
Library Roem of the Court Heuse, in the CI' "
et Lancister. where all persons interestc"
saitl disliibutien may attend.
CHAS. R. KLINE,
el itdeaw Auditor.
INSTATE OF DAVID HAKTMAN, LATE
2i of the Cit j of Lancaster, deceased.
Letters testamentary en saitl estate hav
ing been granted te the undersigned, all per
sons indebted thereto are requested te make
immediate settlement, anil tuose having
claims or demands against the same will pre
sent them without delay for settlement te the
undersigned, residing at 4SS North Queen
street, Lancaster. Pa.
1) Wl!) HAKTMAN, JR..
.!. B. Ge;., Executer.
Attorney n5-6tdeaw
INSTATE OK .JOHN R. .ilcGOVtRjM, LATE
U of Miinheiin township, deceased. Let
ters el administration en said estate having
been granted te the undersigned, all persons
indebted thereto are requested te make im
mediate payment, ami these having claims or
demands against the same, will present them
without delay ler settlement te the undersign
ed, residing In saitl citv.
CATHARINE J. McGOVERN,
Administratrix.
Gee. M. Klisk. Att'v. sept30-fltdeawJtltw
T.1STATK OK CHARLES G. 1IEALE, LaTJS
JCi el the City et Lancaster, deceased.
Letters testamentary en said estate hav
ing been granted te the undersigned, all
persons indebted thereto are. requested te
make immediate payment, and these having
claims or demands against the same, will pre
sentthem without delay for settlement te the
undersigned, residing in the City of Lancaster.
WILLIAM McCOMSEY,
n2-6taeaw Executer.
ESTATE OK KLJZARET1I Slf IRK, LATh
et the city et Lancaster, deceased. Let
ters of administration, with the will annexed,
en said estate having been granted te the un
dersigned, all persons indebted thereto are re
Suested te make imincJiatc settlement and
lese-having claims or demands against the
same will present them without delay ler set
tlement te the undeisigncd, residing in said
Cit3". JEREMIAH RIFE, Adm'r.,
10 East King street, Lancaster, Pa.
J.B, Geed, Att'y. iil9-etd,eaw
run. J. AHM.
LANCASTER, PENN'A.
ENTERTAINMENTS.
LPUL.Tu OPERA UOUSE.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21st,
Positively the Onlv Appearance this season
of the McDON'OCGH & FULFORD
COMBINATION with the
charming seubrelte
ANNIE PIXLEY,
EVERYBODY'S FAVORITE,
IN
M'LISS,
CHILD OP THE SIERRAS.
POPULAR PRICES :
ADMISSION 75, CO and 35 Cts.
Diagram open Friday. November IS, at the
Opera Heuse. nI7-lttl
pwlTOIt urGBA HOUSE.
WONE NIGHT ONLY.-
TUE3DAY, NOVEMBER 22,
WANTED,
A OARPENTEK,
Is the tlUe or an Original Comedy-Drama by
Cel. A. R. Calhoun (Majer A. Rochelert). et
the New Yerk Zecter.suid G.T. Lanigau, esq.,
of the New Yerk World, in which the famous
Comedian and Vocalist
MR. GUS WILLIAMS,
wjix Arris ak as
Prof. CONRAD KEISEK,
el the University of Heidelberg, inventor of
the patent non-stealable, reversible, indestruc
tible, magneto electric, combined torpedo
UMBRELLA !
Contains a Sword-Cane, a Magnetic T.tck
llainmer, a Lady's Fan, is a Lightning Con
ductor, Lifc-Preserver, Camp Steel, Cerk
Seriw and Liver Fad Fer state or county
rights apply te PRO'. REISER. NOV. ".
JOHN BICKABY, Manager.
POPULAR PRICES 35, 50 nnd 75 cei.t
RESERVED SEATS 75 cents
New en sale at R. Yeckcr's ofliee nis-lt
iutYeb6JJis "
OATS, DOLMANS, JACKETS.
WATT, SHAND & CO.
Have opened another choice line of these
Elegant Clese-Filtlng
LIGHT COLORED
COATS and JACKETS
AT PRICES LOWER THAN EVER
RARGA1NS IN
DRESS GOODS
Twe Cases DAMMASSE DRESS GOODS
At 8c. ami 10c. a yard,
One Case GERSTER SUITING, '.:5c. a yard
One Case A'LL-WOOL CLOTH SUITING,
25c. a yard.
We eiler the very best possible value in
BLACK CASHMERES
At 35, 45, 50, 63 1-2, 75, 87 l-2c, SI a yard.
All the New Shades in S0-1NCU
All-Weel CASHMERES, 50c. a yd.
Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's M K
RINO antl ALL-WOOL
HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR
In nil sizes and qualities at bottom pi-ices. I
We have again received a full line of i
BLANKET AND THIBET SHAWLS
at the same Lew Price.
CORSET. GLOVES, LACES, EMBROID
ERIES, RIBItONS, HANDKERCHli !,
NOTIONS,
IN ENDLESS VARIETY AT
NEW YORK STORE,
8 & 10 E. KINO STREET.
N
TKXT IIOOIC TO TUB COURT UOi SK.
FAHNESTOCK.
BLANKETS, COMFORTS, FLANNELS
BLANKETS, COMFORTS, FLANNELS
BLANKETS, COMFORTS, FLANNELS
IN QUANTITIES.
IN QUANTITIES.
ALL AT OUR USUAL LOW PRICES,
ALL AT OUR USUAL LOW PRICES.
Just open large lets
1JLA CK ( ASlIMEltES
BLACK CASHMERES
Frem Importer's Sale of a Celebrated make
ALL WOOL, FROM 40c. TO SI.
ALL WOOL, FROM 40c. TO vl.
BLACK SILKS,
BLACK SILKS,
FROM 50c. TO S2 PER YARD
FROM 50c. TO PER ARD.
SHAWLS. SHAWLS.
SHAWLS. SHAWLS.
Our tteck el SHAWLS el every description !s
new Full nnd Complete, te which
we Invite the attention of
these in want.
Ladies' Coats and Delmans
Ladies' Coats and Delniu'is
FROM 3 TO 30.
FROM 3 TO S50.
Gossamer Waterproofs,
Gossamer Waterproofs,
FOR LADIES. GENTS. ROYS AND GIRLS,
FOR LADIES, GENTs, ROYS AND GIRLS.
AT LOWEST PRICES.
AT LOWEST PRICES.
FAHNESTOCK!
Next Doer te Court Heuse.
flAVJSKSS OF LIIBAY.
CAVERNS OF LURAY,
LUBAY, PAGE ICOUNTY. VIRGINIA,
About one mile from the passenger depot el
the Shenandoah Valley Railroad, are new
brilliantly Illuminated with lii Ki.;-ti:ic
Light.
THE LURAY INN,
Specially erected and beautifully 1 urnished ler
the accommodation el visitors te the Caverns
la open ler the reception of guests.
A CAPACIOUS RESTAURANT eiTers tin
usual fiici'i'tlcrf te large and small excursion
particc. ectCWiniK"cw
TIIED EDITTO
MONDAY EVENING, NOV. 21, 1881.
THE DEFENSE OPENED.
GCITEAU ADDRESSES THE JURY.
Abe Prosecution Cleres antl Defendant aid
Scevilte Open en the Other Side
Law j or Robinson Retires
Frent the Case.
Washington, Nev. 21. The crowd
about the court house this morning was
three times greater than en Saturday.
Guitcau's guard consisted of three men
besitlcs the two officers en the van. Ha
seemed te have recovered from his scare,
and attributed his escape te the Deity.
Uptju being brought iute court he made u
demonstration.
Sir. Kobiusen called attention te an ar
ticle in the Pett, in which Mr. Sceville was
made te say that Robinson's withdrawal
from the case was necessary. Mr. Robin
son requested the court te grant his dis
charge. Guiteau remarked tbat-hc wautcd Rob
inson in the case, and said that he sympa
thized with him.
Mr. Sceville deplored the disagiement,
after which Judge Cox relieved Mr. Rob
inson. Sceville started te tell the court that
they expected assistance, when Guiteau
exclaimed that he wanted Judge Ma
gruder, Mr. Jehn D.Tewnsend and Messrs
Swett and Trtule of Chicago. He then
added that in reference te the question of
malpractice his idea was that by the phy
sicians' statemcnten July 25 the president
was thought net te be (atally hurt. He
desired te have it go en the record that
the court in banc might take notice of it.
The district attorney then called Drs.
Woodward and Lamb, who testified that
President Garfield's wound was mortal.
They also identified the ball. The pros
ecution then rested their case.
Guiteau was allowed permission te be
hcaid iii the opening of his case. Guiteau,
retaining his scat against, the whispcied
request of Sceville, began by saying that
he had iiethtnir mere te say than was
published in his address last Monday. He
appeared as his ewu counsel, and would
make corrections as the case went en. A
misstatement he could deny when it was
put. At the proper time he would go
upeu the stand and be examined aud cross cress
examined. Guiteau's manner has changed
markedly. At the conclusion of his short
speech, he settled back in his chair with
an air of exhaustion.
Mr. Sceville then addressed the jury at
length. His argument delivered in
commonplace manner without the slight
est attempt at oratorical effect was that
the questions for the jury te consider were
whether or net the prisoner killed Garlield
and if at the time he was responsible for
his act. Without- concluding he request
ed the ceuit te allow him te liiiisu to
morrow. The request was ,. granted and
court adjourned.
Gtiitcau'H Alleged Absallant in Jail.
William Jenes, charged with sheeting
at Guiteau, was this morning sent te jail
in default of $3,000 bail.
SIIOCKINO TKAGEOlES.
next ruction et 1: ill ire Families.
Uevicit, X. II. Xev. 21. The wife of
Jonathan Waldren. of Stafferd, N. II.,
and her child were found dead yesterday
with their threats cut. It is net yet known
whether the mother was murdered or com
mitted suicide.
Later Particular.
Devcic, N. II., Nev. 21. Particulars
received of the tragedy at Staffetd, 20
miles from here, state that the wife of
Jonathan Waldren, while lying sick in
bed but with no svmptem of mental de
rangement, called her granddaughter te
her by offering her a piece of candy, and
then cut her threat from ear te car villi a
razor, immediately after cutting her own
threat. Reth arc dead. Mrs. Waldien
was 00 years old.
Tnti Families Drowned.
Clayten, X. Y., Xev. 21 Frank
Cuppernal, keeper of the Hub house, his
wife, two small children, and Charles
Wilsen, keeper of the Cliff house, his wife
aud two children, eight in all, were
drowned ou Saturday maruing while
crossing Eel bay in a smali beat.
BY WIRE.
Atteritoeii Telegrams Condensed.
Commissioner of Patents Edgar M. Mar
ble resigned te-day.
Washington grand jury finds seven in
dictments against Hewgatc for embezzle
ments aggregating $75,000.
Miss Gaffenl. holder of two small farms,
was found dead in bed at Wcsferd, Eng
land, yesterday. Marks en her neck indi
cated that she was murdered. Robbery
was the probable motive.
An explosion in the deep pit of a colliery
belonging te Lord Granville, near Hanley,
caused the death of live persons.
"Owing te advices from Washington "
the United States district attorney has
postponed the trial of the Philadelphia
star teutc conspiiaters until next week.
Referring t the Meedy and Sankey re
vival in a public address yesterday the
Rishep of Manchester said he feared the
excitement passed away as rapidly as it
was produced. Where, he asked, were
the tens of thousands who rushed te sec
Meedy and Sankey at Manchester. They
must "net suppose that because a roan
could cry "Glory Hallelujah," he was
saved.
PHILADELPHIA AND READING.
The KxhlbH, for Last Menth.
Philadelphia, Xev. 21. The Octoeer
report of the Philadelphia & Reading rail
road makes the following showing : Total
gross receipts by the railroad company,
?1, 089,047.97 ; expenses, excluding rentals
and interest, $1,104,110.19; profit, $883,
831.78 ; ress receipts of Ceal and Iren Ce.,
$l,'l41,(7:..-7 ; expenses including interest,
$1,295,21)9.37 ; profit, $140,431; profit of
both companies for the year te October
J51. $9,093,942.94, being an increase of
$1,059,382.12 as compared with the corre
sponding period of last year. The profits
of the coal and iron company for the year
te October 31st were $971,202.74, an in
crease of $39,307.10 as compared with the
corresponding period of last "year.
The Graveyartl Insurance,
Harkiskurg, Pa., Xev. 21. In the quo
imrrante proceedings instituted by the
state against speculative iusurance compa
nies counsel for the defendants asked for
an extension of time te prepare their re
ply mere thoroughly. Xe objection was
made, and with the understanding that
there were te be no further dilatory mo
tions the court fixed Monday, December
12, for argr.mci.t.
Tfr-ATUER INDICATIONS.
"Washington, D. C, Xev. 21. Fer the
Middle Atlantic states, slightly warmer,
fair weather, variable winds, mostly from
southeast te southwest and falling bar
ometer. See Here.
Yeu are sick ; well, there is just one lcniedy
tint will euro you bej end possibility et doubt.
If it's Liver or Kidney trouble, Consumption.
Dyspepsia. Debility, Wells' Health Renewer is
your nope. ?!. Drnjjglst-s. Depot.
" i'he Docter Teltl 3Ie
te take a blue pill, but I didn't, for 1 had al
ready been poisoned twice by mercury. The
druggist teltl in te trj- Kidney-Wert, and I
did. It was just the tiling ler my biliousness
nd constipation, and new 1 ain as well as
ever." Torpid kidneys and liver Is the trouble
for which Kitincy-tt'ert always proves lobe
the best remedy known. Hertford Courant.
nl4-lwdw
MARKETS.
fntladelphia Market.
Philadblfbia. Ner. 21. Flenr tlull and
weak : Superflne, at H 0034 75 ; extra
at 15 0035 75 ; Ohie und Indiana family,
16 S7Q7 Slj-i', Pennsylvania family 4j0
0 75 : St. l.eufs tle 7 5037 75 ; Sllnnesem
Extra at $70)87 1-,M: de straight at $7253750;
winter patent 47 75SS 50 : spilnj; tle W OCfl
S50.
Rve flour at $5 5035 75.
Wheat dull and lower.
Cern dull and easier for local use.
Oats tiuiet anil steady.
Rye steady at $1.
Previsions dull bat steady.
I.ard steady.
Rutter Cholce active aud tending upward
en scanty.
Rolls firm.
Esss fresh, scarce; Feun'a, 32 J : Western,
2Sa-.3e.
Cheese quiet und unchanged.
Petroleum tlull ; refined, 7JJc.
Whisky active : sales at 1 15.
Seeds Goetl te prime Clever neglected at
S?39 ; Flaxseed firm at $1 50.
new Yer( nuiei.
New teRK, Nev. 21. P.'our State anil West
ern dull anil declining ; round hoop Ohie at
$5 WgU 75 ; common te goetl extra de. 505 Stc ;
choice de de, $5 yoge 00 ; Southern dull at
$1 SO.
Wheat '4T?4C lower and fairly active specu
lative trading ; Ne. 2 Red, Dec., 1 ii)il 4 ;
de Jan., $1 Vy,l Itfg; de Feb., II 47
143.
Cern 5..JSs'e lower add tlull ; mixed west
ern, spot. t03t)7e ; de luture. 07K71c.
Oats a shade cas-ic." and dull ; State, 4SJ55 ;
Western. 47fi5l,
tiratu aud PrevlHlen Ouotatlens.
On
e o'clock quotations et grain antl prove
, furnished by S. K. Yiiudt, Rrekcr. 15',-
Ions,
East
King street.
Chicago.
Wheat Cern Oats Felk Laid
..:. ..V&i Ali .... 11.10
,.. 1.2i .:Si .4i,'i .... 11.00
.... 1.27 ..Vtfi .42 1(!.'J7J 11.12)4
Philadelphia.
.. 1.40 .(7 .51
... I.4ll7 .U .51
.. l.V.'i .(;'.,' .517,,
. . 1. 10 ; . J-"C
Nev
Dec.
Jan.
Nev
Dec.
Jan.
Feb.
Cattle .Market.
1'lllLAKKLl'lllA, NOV. 2!. CllttlC lllflt'kct
tlull : sales. l.tOlhead; prime, (i!4'7e; goetl,
5,.i't;,I-.c; medium, 4J45',,c; common,;;;
Ic.
Sheep market active ; sales, 10,00) head :
prime, 5)7; poed, 55'4; medium, P.iS
4?i ; common, 3)4 ; lambs, l)iJ7J'e ; milch
calves. KQSy,c.
Hogs market active ; sales tit 5.2C0 head ;
tioett, '.irr'.tc ; mediuni, fijtc ; common, 70
Vie.
I.lve StecK uiarketa.
CHicJtie. Ilous Receipts. 20,000 head; jmlp
eieuts, Ct.COOhcutl ; market unchanged.
Cattle UeceipU, 2,400 bean; shipments, l.'.te
head : prices iinchamseil,
Sheep Receipts, 500 head ; shipment I,.hki
head ; market steady.
stecK laarxei.
New Yerk, Philadelphia antl Lecal Sleeks
ate United States bends reported daily by
Jacou IJ. Loc-'e, N. E. Cor. Centre Se, num.
Nxw Verk Stocks.
Stocks weak.
Nev. 21.
10:00 law 3...t
Slensy ')Uii
Chicago & North Western 127J 127 127
Chicago. Mil. & SL Paul lusjj ivfjy. lVA
Canada Southern '. (ilk
c. c. & I. c. u. i: 20 2e;
Del.. lick..fe Wc-leiii I2li lirt; ijjfe
Delaware & I liaison Canal 10s
Denver & Rie Grande SI f?2; ."
EastTenn., a. & Ga V 15J1
Hannibal A St. Jee !ll,'4 ui-v; 0lyA
Lake Shere & Mich. Southern.. 122 121: 121;
Munhattaii Elevated 57 504 '
Michigan Central !.( :: ::
Missouri. Kun-as & Texas 4( 3:i;J :Bi-
N. V., Lake Erie & Western -ti. Ii; 40
New Jersey Central 04 's:,y, !
N. Y.. Ontario A Western 31?.' ..." sijj
New YerkCentr.il 13!) 13sj "3Sij
Ohie Mississippi 41 40i 41'
Ohie Central 20 .... 25,'.:
Pacific Mull Steamship Ce.... 44' 4IC 44
St. Paul & Omaha :v.4 X 30
tle Preferred lie 101?,; l(i
Central Pacilic :r'f 'M !)I,'A
Texas Pitcilie 5-Tii 53! KIJJ
Union Pacific 11'. US Ui
Wabash. St. LeuUft Pacille.... 47 4f,',i WH
" ' Preferred. S7 ;', S7
Western Union TU. Ce &".; Sl S4J5
a. m. r. m. --M
Philadelphia.
Stocks leverisli.
PennsylvanlaR.lt (.3 .... 1".;
Reading 32 .... 32j
Lehigh Valley i
Lehigh Navigation 4'!?;; 4ii,'(i
ISuffale, Pitts. & Western 21 .... 21;-
Northern Central , 51?4
Northern Paeilie 3'.),i H :KKi
Prelencd '! l, sij
Hestenvlllt 20
Electric Underground Tel. Ce. 120 115 110
Phllatlelphb. A Erie R. It 2()'
Gunnison Mining 170
lewaGulch Mini!!'
United Sta-iks i:e:--ns.
r. k.
1:00
United States 4 pi-r cfciits
? .....
Lecal siecks :iim! I'entlH.
Par
val.
I.inc.City 0 per ct. Lean, tine ISS2.. PN)
" 1M... 100
" " lsf.O... 10O
ISO... 100
" 5 perct. In 1 or :!0 years.. 100
A per ct. Scheel Lean.... Hi)
" 4 " in 1 or 20 years., loe
" 1 " in 5 or 2'1 years.. UK)
" i; " in id or 2ii j ears, ion
IIASK STOCKS.
First National Ranlc $1'H)
KarmeiV National Itaiil- Ml
L-mcaider County National ltfink.. 5ii
Columbia National Hank 100
Ephrata National Hank 1(H
Eirst National Rank, Columbia.. .. KM)
First National Hank, Strasbur.... 100
First National Rank. Marietta IWl
First National Rank, Mount Jev.. Ke
Lititz National Rank ."... loe
Maiiheiiu National Rank UK)
Union National Rank. Mount. Jey. CO
JIISCELLAMEOCS BONINS.
Quarrvville R. R.. due IK'3 $100
Reading & Columbia R. Rduc ISHi Km
Lancaster Wateli Ce., due iSS HW
Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce.,
due in ler 20 years 100
Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce.,
tluu 180 UK)
Stevens Heuse 100
JIISCKLLASKOl'a STOCKS.
Las
sale
III5
114
I1W
120
IC"
112
lie:
10S..T
1115
$i70be
i(r.:
102.2?
no
135
13I.M
202.."-
1 15 75
lit .V
7n.ru.
in:
102.51
iav
ia,..v
let;
Quarryville IC. R 50
Mlllersville Street Car
50
Inquirer Printing Company...
Watch Factory
Gas Light and Fuel Company.
Stevens Heuse
Columbia Gas Company
Columbia Water Company.. ..
Susquehanna Iren Company..
Marietta Hellew ware
'.0
H5 b I.
100
25
1W
KK) 75.10
100
.t 25 $ I(l.2t
. 13J i 20..V)
. 25 IS
, 25 2
. 25 lt.lt
25 47.2?
KW 51
. 50 50
. 25 CLIO
. 25 55
. r.O !fi
. 25 30.41
. 25 25.V1
. 100 85
. :.t) 275.il
. 25 10. l!
. 25 21
. 25 t'l
TURXI'I k i: STOCKS.
Rig Spring & Reaver V'lliey...
Rritlgepert
Columbia & Chestnut Hill
Columbia A Washington
Columbia & Rig Spring
Lancaster & Ephrata
Lane , Eiizabetht'n AMiddlut'ii
Lancaster & Friiitville.
Lancaster A.Lititz
Lancaster " Williiiiiiitev.ii....
Lancaster & Maner
Lancaster & Mauhelm
Lancaster & Marietta
Lancaster A New Helland
Lancaster & Susquehanna
Lancaster A Willow Street
StrasburgS Millport
Marietta & Maytown
Marietta & Mount Jev
....
BY VIRTUKUFA RESOLUTION I'ASSKu
by City Councils Thursday, June 2, 1SSI,
conferring en me authority te sell $S,10) el the
unexpended balance et thi lean approved
February 7, 1874, ter the further Improvement
of the water works. I hereby ask for PROPO
SALS ler Six Thousand Dollars of the afore
said lean te be handed in at the Maver's enlce
unto WEDNESDAY, the 23d day of NOVEM
BER. 1SSI, ut a p. in.
This Lean Is " free from tax for nnj purpose
whatsoever," bears SIX PERCENT. Interest,
payable seml-aunuallv tit the Trca-urer's
ofnee. and is due and payable April 1, liue.
The Lean will be issued in certificates of in
debtedness of the City et Lancaster, in such
tonus as are new prescribed for the issuing of
the same; in denominations et $100 anil mnlti
plles thereof.
I he debt el t he city el Lancaster is $712,412.00
Amount in sinking fund, $102.358.00 ; luit as
sessed valuation ter city tax purposes, $11,
;0S.575. Amount of tltbt proposed te be made,
$0,000. Feim el proposed lean, certificate) of
$100 or multiples thereel; payable ISM.
A tax levy of 310 et one mill percent, wan
enactcu ler the payment of said lean.
JNO. T. .MacGONIGLE, Mayer.
nl5-Tu,Tli,S&Mtl
"IirAXTKll.-TVt OR .IIOKK KNTKR
V PRISING YOUNG MEN
WITH FROM S1.000 TO tf.-J.OOO CAPITAL,
Te engage ill
Gattf e Rau-in? in ITorth-western
7'ezas.
Reference given und rciuiretl.
Call en e addic-is K. E. E.KEELET.
nl3tw Rart, Lancaster county, Pa.
XEDICAE.
TJEIG ART'S OLD WINE STORE.
Brandy as a Medicine.
The following article was voluntarily sent te
Jlr.H. E. Slayuiaker, Agent for Reigart's Old
Wine Stere, by a prominent practising phvsl
cian el this county, who has extensively usee
the Brandy referred te ln-his regular practice.
It is commended te the attention of these a'
flictcd with
Indigestion and Dyspepsia.
BRANDY AS A MEDICINE.
This new much abused Alcoholic Stimulant
was never intended as a beverage, but te I c
useil as a incdicine of great potency in theeiiic
of eeme of the destructive diseases which
sweep away their annual thousands of victim.'.
l it u a purely philanthropic motive we pre
sent te the favorable notice e! invalids cru
cially these afflicted with that miserable dis
ease Dyspepsia, a specific remedy, wlilch la
nothing mere or leaa than
Brandy.
The aged, with teeblft appetite antl mere or
less debility, will nnd tula simple medicine,
when ucd properly,
A Sovereign Remedy
or all their Ills ami aches. Be it, however
strictly understood that we prescribe and u.--but
one artielc. anil that is
REIGART'S OLD BRANDY.
Sold by our enterprising young trlend, II E
SLAYMAKE1C. This Brandy has steed the
test for years, antl has never fulled, as lai
as our experience extends, antl we thereler
give it the preference ever all etiier Brandic!.
no matter with hew many jaw-breaking French
titles they are branded. One-fourth of Him
money that is yearly thrown away en various
impotent dyspepsia specifics would sutllee tc
buy all the Brandy te cure any such case ei
as.:-. In proof of the curative powers et
Beigart's Old Branay,
In eases et Dyspepsia, we can summon nun
hers of witnesses one case In partieularwt
cite: A hard-working farmer hail been an. let en
with an exhaustive Dyspepsia ler a number of
years; his stomach would reject almost every
kind of feed; he hat I sour eructatiens con
stantly no appetite in laet, he was obliged te
restrict his diet te crackers anil stale bread,
anil as a bever.me he used MeGrann's Reet
Beer. He is a Methodist, anil then, as new
preached at times, and in Ids discourses often
declaimed earnestly against all kinds of strong
drink. When advised te trv
Reisrart's Old Brandy,
In his case, he looked up with aslenlsiimeni
but after hearing et its wonderful eflects in
the cases of some of his near acquaintances, he
at last consented te loliew our advice. He
used the Brandy laltlitully ami steadily; the
ill st bottle giving him an appetite, and before
the second was taken be was a sound man, with
a stomach capable et digcstiiigauy thing whicli
hejehese te eat. He still keeps it ami uses a lit
tle occasionally; ami since lie has this medi
cine he has been of very little pecuniary beiiC'
fit te l he doctor. A Puactisinj Putsicia c.
II. E. SLAYHAKEB.
AQKHT FOB
Reigart's Old Wme Stere.
Established In 17HG,
IHl-OHTKR AMD DBALBR IN
FINE OLD BRANDIES. SHERRIES. SUPE
ICIOR OLD MADEIRA, (Imported in lslJ,
1827 anil 182S.) CHAMPAGNES O
EVERY RRAND, SCOTCH ALB
PORTER, BROWN STOUT.
Ne. 20 EAST KINO ST.. LAW CASTER. VA
EOR SALE.
IlCfSLIC SALK F VAI.UAlU.t: CITY
Property. On WEDNESDAY. NOVEM
BER. 'III. lSSI.ut theCatlwell lleu-e, in IheClty
of I-aneastcr, will be seltl by the undersigned,
all that valuable business property, situated
Nes. 221 antl 223 Nertli Oiicen street, only a
few tloers Irem the Pennsylvania railroad
depetand one-half. square liein the Northern
market, making it an excellent business local
It v.
The let has a front en North Queen street of
32 teet 2 inches, and at a distance of UK) teet It
widens te (52 feet 2J inches ami continues of
that width te Christian street, making a total
depth of 215 feet. On the trout is a brick oillce
ami storeroom, antl ll-leet drive-way te the
rear. On the rear of the let is a large and sub
stantial Stable and Carriage Heuse, Ml leet
long antl 1 leet wide. Alse another Carriage
Heuse tuxrte feet. The Stable anil main Car
riage Heuse arc built of briek, with s!at root.
There is also about 100 feet et unoccupied
ground.
Tins property Ins been occupied for thirteen
years asa LU'cry Stable untl at present yield a
goetl rent. It ts located in the Im-ine.ss part
et the city antl will rapidly grew in value.
Part el the purchase money can remain upon
the property if se desired. Possession ami un
disputed title given the 1st day or April. lfcK2.
Sale te commence nt 7 o'clock, p. in., of 'ni '
day. when attendance will be given and ti no ;
made known by
GEOKGE W. .ECHEU.
II. Shi:bert; Auct. nl7,r.l.2-y.tV2$Y-,,:l,'d
1UKLIC HALF. OF A VALCAUf.K t'AKil.
On TUESDAY, DEC. 13, 1SSI, the liuiler-Rignetl,execntei-s
et the will of Henry ICTreut,
will expose te public sale, en the premises, in
Maiilieim township, tht-larui et thelale Henry
II. Titiut, deceaseit. This farm is about two
miles distant Irem Lancaster, ou the Ephrata
turnpike, adjoining lamlsef Isaac Espeiishadf
Henry Ruekwaltcr. Henry Hess and ethers.
Itceiilains about 70 ACICES. The iuiiriiv: iuiiriiv: iuiiriiv:
mentsconslstefa two-storied STONE DWELL
ING HOUSE, large frame Barn, Wagen-Shed,
Cern Crib am! ether outbuildings. There is a
geed orchard or apple trees. Tliere is an ex
cellent spring ut the house ami running water
in two Ileitis. Tliere Is a never-falling well at
the house. The fenets are in geed condition.
Aboilttwe thousand bushels et liinchave hetai
put en the laud in the I-t two years. The
properly .is well-adapted te trucking and
dairying, as the wlioleet It e in be cultivated
ami has an excellent meadow.
Persons tleslting te view the premises can
de se by calling en the undersigned, or en
Isaac K. Ryan residing thereon.
Sale te begin at 2 o'clock, p. in., wlien terms
will be made known by the undersigned exec exec
ueors. Alse, at the Grape Hetel, en nauie ly, C
DWELLING HOU'SEamllet r ground. Ne.
220 West Oniiuru street. The heu is it
two-storied BICIC1C DWELLING, with lw lw
sterieil brick back building. It contains eight
roems: ran c built in be kitchen, gas
throughout, hydrant, in yard ami geed well;
there ts a connection nith the sewer en Oraugt;
street. The yard Is well-planted with apricots,
cherries, peaches, anil grapes, et several
kinds. Tin; let has a trentage ou Orange street
et ill leet and Is 12S leet deep, anil en the rear
is a two-steiietl Iniuie Stabb:. Frem the south
ern end or the let, t here extends another Inf.
about 'Xii leet wide an-' 51 feet ib-cp: te Arch
alley, giving access te theStable ; this let being
subject, however, te certain right.-, il passage
in the owners el the two heuws en the west
oft he dwelling house.
Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. in., en sab!
day when terms will be made kne' n by
THEODORE TROI T,
AMOS II. CHRIvr,
Executers el the will or Henry R. Tieul.
HlINHVSlICr.EliT, Auct.
llevl2,ll,17.10.2i;,S()tIee,3ts4ltw
uTtfT OKA WINHS.
V
1f3I.KtiNWKAI.TU DLSTRllSIJjriON'tO.
38th i'epular Monthly Urtt-syiEfr
or THS
COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO.
In the City or Louisville, ou
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 30th, 1881.
These drawings occur monthly (Sundays
excepted) untler previsions et an Act et the
General Assembly et Kentucky.
The United States Circuit Court en March 31,
rendered the lollewing decisiens:
tut That the Commonwealth Distribution
Company la legal.
2l Its drawings are fair.
N. R. The Company has new en hand a
large reserve fund. Read thu list of prizes ler
the
NOVEMBER DRAWING.
I TfiiZ) i'Ai,'f
I ljlaZOa l''fA.'l
I priZC " rt"A,
JCprizeslL'XJOe'jich 10,0011
20prizes500cuch 10,0UU
;t00 prizes $1011 each 10,01)0
2fji)prizes5)each 1!),QM:
D0 prizes 20 each 12,0UC
l'JOO prizes lOcach 10,000
9 prizes 300 each, approximation prizes 2,700
0 prizes 200 each, " 1,808
9 prizes lOOeach, " " 9C
L960prlZC3. $112,400
Whole tickets, il; hair tlcke'ts, 81; 27 tickta
J50; 55 tickets, $;ou.
Remit Alenev or Bunk Draft in Lctfr.
semi by Express. DON'T &END BV REG1
TERED LETTER OR POSTOFFICE ORDKB.
Orders of 85 and upr:ird. by Expn:s-, etti: !
entateure.xiiense. Address all orders te I.
M. BOARDM AN. Cutiier-Jeurnal Buildim.
LenUTllle, Ky.. e: R. AI. KOARD5IAN.
S09 Breadwav. New Yerk. febi-TuTb&SA
JEWELERS.
rAPKUA GLASSES,
OPERA GLASSES,
OPERA GLASSES,
AT
AUGUSTUS K HO ADS, Jcwiler,
Ne. 20 East KingStrcct. Lancaster. Pa
l. rcpt2::mtlcetl