Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, November 28, 1881, Image 3

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    LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER MONDAY NOVEMBER 23, Ustfl.
dance at tlie Sunday Schools is en the in
crease. Mies Ella BeitiJe, of the Millersville
normal school, spent several days in the
fc borough last week.
' Mr. Charles Watsen, formerly of this
l.lace, was here en Thanksgiving.
KAHLER SNYDER'S LITTLE GAME.
HEARING OFTHK DERELICT UOCIOIW.
A "Sympathetic " Docter fays Snyder
heuiethlng Leaf than 9100.
Before Alderman Benj. F. Rewc, Ne.
2:!G Neith Charlette street, and Prosecutor
J. Kahler Snyder, appeared te-day some of
of the persons arrested upon Snyder's com
plaint, for having committed the rnisde
mcauer of practicing medicine without
having their names and diplomas or state
ments in Prothenotarv McMellcn's books.
The case against " Dr." Ji. M. Frick of
Willow Street was dismissed upon his
oath that he did net practice medicine.
"Ceuuty for costs."
" Dr. " Henry Hess, of Marticville, who
declares that he always gees te a doctor
himself when he wants medicine and that
he don't practice, and who is said te "pew
wow," asked for "time" and was given
it.
"Dr." Jeseph F. Heir, of Willow
Street, an old man and neaily blind, who
is a "sympathetic" doctor and practices
only by "pew-wow" or laying en of hands
appeared with a friend. They had a con
sultation in the side room with the prose
cutor and he agreed te " settle it," and
tlic alderman se marked the case and dis
posed of it. The ilfeiulant paid Snyder
something less than $100.
District Attorney Davis says that it is a
misdemeanor ; defendants (an pay Snyder
te let up if they sec lit.
Se they can.
If they will.
THE NEW CITY HOiLKKS.
A Nuede.l Improvement Successfully Com
pleted. As stated in the Intelligence!!, of Sat
urday, the work of connecting the new
nest of boilers at the city waterworks
with the big Worthington pumping appa
ratus wasjbegun en Satuiday morning and
was (successfully completed by 7 o'clock
Sunday morning. The new boilers weie
at once filled with cold water, fires were
lit under them, and in one hour and ten
minutes 1 here was sufficient steam gener
ated te inn the pumping engine. The
steam was raised te 80 pounds pressure
flin vitmnit llL'Of I ill I lirt 11 lirtllnVU 1
hV LI1U Ultl.-VI till ill ttnbt .- vtn jv-.
and everything was found te work atlmir-
auiy. ueuiicctciigniiii ine kuiulj-wuvu u
the new boilers is an ingeniens automatic
arrangement which opens the dampers of
the furnaces whenever steam blows oil"
from the safety-valve and closes the
damper as seen as the safety-valve closes,
thus regulating the heat ei the furnaces
and keeping the steam at a uniform pres
sure. The safety-valve can be adjusted te
blew oil' steam at any presume desired be
tween 40 and 100.
A great many p30pk including engi
neers and fnacli'nists visited the works
yesterday, and highly commended the
. work doiie bv Mr. Best, Superintendent
Kilcli and their corps of mechanics.
During the time the big Worthington
pump was stepped the city icserveirs lest
only fourteen inches of water, the little
Worthington pump, having been con
nected with the old boilers and furnished
a partial supply of water while the work
was going en.
The new boiler.!, four in number, were
te have been 40-liersa power each, but by
a careful test they are shown te be about
44 horse power each, or 170 horse power
in all. They will furnish ample steam te
drive a 5,000,000 pump, which in the near
future will probably be necessary te sup
ply the city with water.
Ir. Wcbbii Atlanta.
The third days' session of the Georgia
state dental society was held in Judges'
hall at the Atlanta exposition grounds en
Thanksgiving Day. The principal busi
ness of the meeting was the clinic by Dr.
Marshall II. Webb, of this city, demon
strating the uses of the electric mallet. In
the evening a very cheice dinner was ten
dered the visitors by the resident dentists,
in the new annex te Jenes's restaurant, en
the grounds, and was served in courses.
The least "The Dental Profession Its
Growth and ltapid Progress," was re
sponded te by Dr. Webb, who spoke in
proud terms of the rauk that dentistry had
wen for hemself in the liberal sciences of
life, and referred with pleasure te the
recognition accorded te the profession at
the recent international medical congress
in Londen. At that gathering Amsrican
dentistry was recognized, as it is every
where, as being the most advanced in the
world. Our dentists are tlic best, and
their appliances and inventions are accept-
Y cd, without dissent, as the correct neces
saries te the practice el tlentistiy and den
tal surgery.
ADVENT."
Tlie Coming or the Chrivtui itld?.
Yesterday was Advent Sunday, and was
observed as such with the customary
forms and ceremonies by the Catholic,
Moravian and Episcopal churches. In the
Catholic churches the joyful tones of the
"Gleria" are hushed, only te peal forth
agaiu with renewed spirit en Christmas
morning. In the Moravian church Rev. J.
Max Hark preached an appropriate sermon
in the morning, "love feast" was served te
a large company in the afternoon, and in
the cveninglthc sacrament of the holy com
4 munieu was administered. In the Episco
pal churches there was communion in the
morning, and the discourses and services
had special reference te the significance of
the occasion, the herald of that joyful
morn, when the augcls proclaimed
'On earth peace, geed will te me'.i."
Au Atllictcd Family.
The family of Geerge Wall, late of
Washington borough, has been indeed
sadly, very sorely atllictcd of late. On the
ICth iust , the father himself was buried.
Twe daughters, Mrs. Stenesifer and Mrs.
Kiusey, with their families, the one from
Columbia, attended the funeral of the
father, lleferc they could leave for their
homes, their children took sick and al
ready, ou the 20th inst., a 7-year-old
daughter of the Stenesifer family was laid
into the grave ; en the 22d inst., a 21-month-old
child of the Kinscy. family was
buried, and the ether and only remaining
child of the latter family, a bright boy of
3 years, was laid into his resting; place en
the 2Gth. The atllictcd families have the
deepest sympathies of the cntira commu
nity. Maiihcitit Mattei s.
Mr. Harry Ilarnishef Marietta is visit
ing his grandparents in this place.
Miss Jennie Miller is spending a few
days in Columbia.
Mr. A. Elcy, clerk of the Philadelphia
& Reading raihead company, is in town
looking for some missing coal cars.
The regular pastor of the Kcfermcd
church, Rev. L. F. Zinkhan and Rev. C.
S. Gerhard, of Columbia, exchanged pul
pits en Sunday, Rev. G. taking his text
from the 51st Psalm.
Seme of the gentlemen aud ladies of this
place met in the school house for the pur
pose of organizing a lyceum, which was
accomplished. Quite a number have
already joined.
A temperance lecture was delivered by
Mr. Blake, of Maine, in the Evangelical
church, assisted by Chas. Kline, and a seli)
wassangbyll.il. Gingrich.
Chickens Stelen.
On Saturday night thieves visited the
hennery of Capt. Edw. Edgerlcy, Xe. 525
East King street, and stele five of his
chickens. The heads of the chickens
were wrung off and left behind. Four
ether fowls were left- unharmed en their
perches. The thieves effected an entrance
by scaling the fence in rear of the premises.
Railroad Accident 9.
This morning', about 7 o'clock, while
Brakercan F. E. Kissinger, of the Colum
bia local freight, was engaged in coupling
cars at Middletown his arm was badly
crushed, though the bones were net
broken. He was taken te his home in
Harrisburg, and the doctor who attends
him thinks the arm can be saved.
At neon te-day as Samuel Mattes, aged
tea years, seu of flagman Mattes, was
walking along the railroad, a mile east
of Middletown, a passing train exploded a
signal cap which had been placed upon
the track, and a part of the shell struck
the boy just above the eye and embedded
itself in the fr.intal bone. The surgeon,
with great difficulty, extracted it, and no
serious consequences arc anticipated from
the wound. The boy lives in Middle
town. A Let et Foxes.
Perry Brubakcr, of the Mountain Inn,
Salisbury township, aged 03 years, has
caught within the last ten days live large
male foxes, all of which he lias chained
in his cellar. He asks his brother hunters
te beat this.
Tin; Great Gilt Heek Sale
Will (-lese here in Lancaster this week with
out fail. !Jy reading Levering's new advert ie
ment in this evening's paper, it will ba .-.ecu
that all the elegant presents that have been
advertised will most positively be given te
book buyers this week. Uuy your books
early te avoid the crowd, who will certainly
Visit t 'lis great sale this week.
Timethy Hay.
J. Frank Ruist advertises In another column
1,000 tens of pure timothy hay. Persons in
want of hay will Hnd it te their advantage te
give him a call.
bpkciai, notices.:
Skinny Men.
Welts' Health Rcnewcr. Absolute euro ler
nervous debility and Weakness et the genera
tive inactions, $1 at druggists. Depot.
-
Lieutenant-Commander Gei-ringe in bring
ing the Obelisk te New Yerk has performed
indeed a monumental work. Se has Dr. C. W.
Bensen, el Baltimore in curing the nervous
disorders of the world, with his Celery and
Chamomile Tills.
Hurrah! ler Our Sltle.
Many people have le.-t their interest in poli
ties and in amusements because they are se
out of sorts anil run down that they cannot
enjoy anything. It" such persons wnjild only
be wl-e enough te try that celebrated remedy
Kidney-Wert and experience its tonic and ren
ovating circets they would seen be hurrahing
with the loudest. In either dry or liquid terni
il. is a pertcet remedy for torpid liver, kidneys
! linu'i'Tv V rphttHtip ,-S-lrilA'W
'What every one says must ba true." that ,
" Dr Sellers' Cough Syrup" ha no cual for i
coughs and colds. Try it. Price 25 cents. I
lil-lind.lw !
"A word te the wise is sufficient.' An ef
fective and agreeable remedy ler the treat
ment et Catarrh, Hay Fever and Catarrhal
Deafness is Ely's Cream llalm. A sure cure.
Cream Balm effectually cleanses the nasal
passages el catarrhal virus, causing healthy
secretions, allays inllamniatienand irritation,
protects the menibranal linings el the head
Jrem additional colds, completely heals the
sores and restores thesense of tas'e ami smell,
r.enellcial results ate realized by a lew appli
cations. A thorough treatment as directed
will cure Catarrh. As a household remedy ter
eeld in the head it is unequaled. The Italm is
easy te use and agreeable. Sold by druggists
at ."0 cent-. On receipt of ."0 cents will mail a
package. Send ler circular with fall informa
tion. ELY'S CREAM HALM CO., Oswego, N. Y.
Fers.de in Lancaster by all the druggist-;.
nI-2wdeed.iw
.1!'.' Herri: .ItOIRt-lnl Mothers!.
Are you disturbed at nfcjlit and brefc- n of
your rest by a sick child suffering and crying
with the xcrut-ialing pain ct cutting teeth ?
it .-., go at once aiJM get a bottle of MILS. ,
WlNSLOW's" SOOlqllNI' SYltUl". It will re
lieve the peer Hula suHeivr immediately de
pend upon il; there is no mistake about it.
There is net a mother en eai l!i who has ever
u--etl it, v.-iie will net tell you at once that it
will regulate the bowels, and give rest, te tha
mr.ther, ami relief and health te the child,
operating like magic. 11 is perfectly safe te
u-e in all cases, and pleasant te the. t.i-dc, and
is tlic prescription nt cue el the elitt.-t and
best tenia!" physician ami nurses in the
I.'::" ted t-ttc-i. Sold everywhere; 25 eenhsa
i el lie "iiirT-lvtl&wM.W&S
i:i:scci:i rite.ii dkatu
Tlietollewiugstalementof WtJIiani.I Cough Ceugh
iin, of b":nerville, Mass., is se remarkable that
we beg te ask for it the attention of our read
ers, lie says : "In the fall of is; 1 was taken
wilh a violent bleeding of tne lungs followed
by a severe cough. I seen began te lese my
appetite and flesh. 1 was .se weak at one lime
that 1 could net leave my bed. In the summer
of IS" 1 was admitted te the Ciiy Hospital.
While there the doctors said 1 had a hole in
my left lung as bigas a half cellar. 1 expend
ed ever a hundred dollars in doctors and med
icine. I was se far gene at one time a report
v en, around that 1 was dead. I gave up hope,
bill a friend told me et Da. Wm. Haza's IIalsas
F.iaTar. Llmis. ! laughed atmy triends, think
ing that my case was incurable, bull get a
bottle te satisfy them, when te my surprise
anil gratification, 1 commenced te leel better.
My hope, once dead, began te revive, ami to
day 1 reel in better spirits than I have the past
three years.
"1 write this hoping you will publish if, ,-e
that everyone alllietetl with Diseased Lungs
will be induced te take Dr. Win. Hall's Haisam
ler the Lungs, ami bu convinced that con
sumption can be cured. 1 have taken two
bottles and can positively say that il has done
mere goetl fiaii all ether medicines I have
taken since my sickness. My cough hasal hasal
nie?t entirely disappeared and I shall seen ba
able te go te work." Sold in Lancaster at
Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 139 North Queen
street. iv2S-lvdeeilTiniw2
"Lire, Urewtn, iicauty."
" W hat we all ailiuirc" ami hew te secure it:
A line head of hair in its natural color is such
nn eiljunct te beauty that no one who prizes
goetl leek-: should neglect te use " Londen
Hair Celer llcsterer," the most cleanly and dc
lightful 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 obnexioii3. It thickens thin
hair, restores gray hair, gives it new lite, keeps
the scalp clean and iiealthy, causing the hair
te grew where it had fallen off or become thin,
docs net soil or stain anything, and is se per
fectly ami elegantly prepared as te make it a
lasting hair dressing and toilet luxury. " Lon Len Lon
eon Hair llcsterer" is sold by all druggists,
at 75 cents a bottle, cix bottles ler $1.
eci3M,V,S&w
Never tee Late te menu.
The. J. Ardcn, William street. East Ilnllale
writes: "Your Spring Blessem lias worked
en me splendid. I had no appetite; used te
sleep badly and get up in the morning un re
freshed; my breath was very offensive ami I
suffered from severe headache; since using
yevr Spring Blessem all these! symptoms have
vanished and I feel quite well." Price SOcts.
Fer sale at 11. B. Cochran's Drug Stere,
137 North Queen street, Lancaster.
By Universal Accord,
Av UK's Cathartic Fills are the be.t el all
purgatives ler family use. They are the pro
duct of long, laborious, and successful chemi
cal investigation, and their extensive use, by
physicians in their practice, and by all civil
ized nations, proves them the best and most
effectual purgative Fill that medical science
can devise, i'.eing purely vegetable no harm
can arise lrem their use. In intrinsic value
and curative powers no ether Pills can be
compared with thorn, and every person, know
ing their virtues, will employ them, when
needed. They keep the system In ncriecterdcr,
and ma'ntain In healthy action the whole ma
chinery el life. Mild, searching and effectual,
they arc especially adapted te the needs el the
digestive apparatus, derangements et which
they prevent and cure, if t imely taken. They
arc the best and safest physic te employ for
children and weakened constitutions, where n
mild but effectual cathartic is required. Fer
sale by all dealers . n-23-1 wdeed&w
" The doctors sold my wire bad eensntnp
ieu. Tried. Mndscv's Bleed Searcher,' and
she lias better bcalthTuan ever." C. H. Hub;
liard. Hampden, Ohie. nl-lmd&w
Ge te II. B. Cecnran's Drug store, 137 North
Queen street, ler Mrs. Freeman's Xew JVa JVa
tienal Dyes. Fer brightness and durability et
coier,are unequaled. Celer from 2 te 5 pounds.
Directions in English and German. Price. 15
cents.
An old lady writes us: " I am C5 years old
and was feeble and nervous all the time, when
I bought a bottle of Parker's Ginger Tonic.
I have used little mere tlian one bottle and
leel as well as at 30." Sec ether column.
lil-lrndcod&wcew
JtJSATUS.
.Siicltz. In this city, Nev. 27, 18SI, David
Sliultz, in the 77th year of his age.
The relatives and friends et the family arc
respectfully Invited te attend the funeral
lrem his late residence, Ne. 20 West Orange
street, en Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Interment at Woodward Hill cemetery. 2td
NEW ADFJiltTISEJBJiNlS.
C2" SPECIAL, TO ADVERTISERS.
Owing te an unusual pressure en
our Advertising1 Columns, all
'changes," te insme insertion,
should be handed in the day befere
they are desired te be made, and
net later in the week than FRIDAY
NOON.
Te make certain of space for in
sertion en SATURDAY New Ad
vertisements should reacn the
Business Office by 12 o'clock neon.
WANTKD 1IV A MlDDLE-AOfc.il LAW
a situation as housekeeper in a small
family. Would ee out of town. Can give
rCerence. Applyat213 West Orange street, ltd
0
tlCVK MAKEIIS WANXEII.-S3..-.0 i'EK
thousand en scrap filler job;
i.r.wis sijvj-.&rr.u iV te..
ltd Cherry Alley near East Chestnut St.
JUXC1I.-SAUK KRAUT IAJNCII THIS
i evening at the Frankc Hetel. Alse, Bar
bev's Celebrated Reading Rcer en tan
ltd JOHN HESS, Proprietor.
11
eks:-:mi;n, leek te yeck INTER
EST : I am ellcring
1.00O TONS OF CHOICE
Pennsylvania Timethy Hay.
Se prairie crews, no mixed or meuldy hay.btit
Mrictly Pure, Sweet Timethy. New is tlie
lime te order, as it will surely go ut in price
as the season advance--. 100 tens (carload)
lets a specially. Orders received at my place
et business. 2-il and 2il W.'st King street.
J. FRANK RE1ST.
K, Ccndakix, Agent. It
1.1.-TATE OF FREDERICK FYLE, LATE
It of Lancaster city, deceased. The under
signed Auditor, appointed te ascertain anil
repeit te the Court whether there are al
liens or ether incumbrances en such real es
tate affecting the interests of the parties in
terested therein, will sit for that purpose en
TUESDAY, DECEMRER20, 1S81, at 10 o'clock
a. in., in tne Library Roem ct the Court Heuse
in the city el" Lancaster, where all parties in
terested in said distribution may attend.
CI1AS. It. KAUFMAN,
niS-atdeaw Auditor,
S'"
iLI'.KiUS! SI.IilGHs!
EDGERLEY & Ce.,
3!arli.6l. Street, rear Market. Houses
LANCASTKII, l'A.
We bavea Large anil Splendid . lertuu-nt of
l'OIML VXD. ALl'.AXY and DOIM'.LK
SLEIGHS.
Tl.evare made of the best selected woodworks
this best Ironed, bcsttrinimcd. and the lines!
painted ami ornamented SLKIU11S ver offer
ed ler sale in the cily.
Kemember we pay cash ler our material and
allow no one te undersell us. Our Motte :
QricK Sales asi .Small l'neriTS.'
It costs nothing te call and examine our
uerk. We also have en hand a full line of
KINKCAUUIACK WOKK, in which we defy
competition.
All work warrauten. Kepairingerall kind
promptly sit tended te. In'AMJd.tw
T"
V. LAST WKKK.
THE LAST DAYS,
THE LAST HOURS
--OF
lOVERUG'S
GRAND
GIFT BOOK SALE
AT
43 North Queen Street.
AND YOU It VKIfi
Lust Chance en Mirth
TO UKT THAT
ROSEWOOD PIANO
ou em: of Tiiesi:
Geld Watches,
Oil
SILVER WATCHES,
OK
DIAMOND R1NGW,
-Oil
il Bifl Ciii Tea bet,
Off
SOME OTHER VALUABLE PRESENT
TIIATIIAVK BEKN ADVKltTlSKD
ALL OF WHICH WILL
BE GIVEN TO HOOK BUYERS
THIS WE UK,
THE VERY LAST WE En IN
LAXCASTEJl.
Positively closing en Satur
day Night,
ATI) O'CLOCK WITHOUT FAIL.
HURRY UP HURRY UP
AXD GET YOU 11
Beeks and Gifts Early.
JtTJEtf AHrBII3MJEJfTS.
H
OUSEFURN'ISniNG.
FLINN &
IIKAUQUARTKltS FOtt
Fnrnanfis Mm ta imri Mm
,, .UVMlVltV,
CHEAPEST AXD FINEST LINE OF
CHANDELIERS.
FLINN & WILLSON,
152 & 154 North Queen Street.
LANCASTER, PA.
a-j: wad rjEii tis e31i:sts.
1)UltL.lt; SAI.K. A UKNElUL ASSOKT
.MKN'T of Household and Kitchen Furni
ture will he sold at pnelie salc at Xe. S3 Caro Care
line Ptrect. at 2 o'clock en Tuesilavafternoen,
November -".it h. KMAS tVAUFEL.
n-:c--Jtu
FOR T1SK HOLIDAYS.
A well selected Stock et
PIANOS AND OJidANS.
ESTEY MEl.ODEO.V fersale cheap.
.1 USTL'S STUCK EXllO I.TZ.
o29tejanl,S.Ml Fulton Hall, Lancaster, l'a.
11
R. UNI)Ki;WOlD.
DENTIST,
11h- Ki'iri.Vi il le
23-t EAST KIN; STREET.
niW-Swd- Lancaster, l'a.
SAWJUIL.KFORMAM: A TtVKNTT-FUDR
horse power portable SAW 311 Eh. as gecd
as new. Adilre i,
rillLU EE15ZEETEIJ,
Eagle Speke and Ilcuding Works,
d&wti Lancaster, l'a.
IJUIII.lt; SAI.K i TUKWAYKVLNIMO,
XOVEMREtiiK), will be sold at the Leo Lee
pard Hetel, a two-story brick DWEEE1NU
HOUSE, with one-story tranic back building,
containing.'', rooms, and a JO-fuct side yard,
.situated en the west side et North Franklin
street, between Orange and Chestnut strce1.
N .Hi Hydrant in the yard and a let et
eheiee fruit trees.
Sale at 7 o'clock, p. m., of said day. Condi
tions made known lv
WILLIAM W. HEXSEL.
Hk.niiv Siiubekt, Auctioneer. n-Xt-Std
1 AST CARD OfTItK SKASON ! "
Stern Winter lingers at the deer. It b essen
tial thiitall be prepared with one el these
STORM-PROOF OVERCOATS
te meet the emergency. We have a lull steek
of the best makes and choicest styles
ever imported, viz:
CIIOJIBIE'S ELYSIANS,
GROMBlhPS FU11S,
CROMBIPH LALLAPELLKF,
CROimiETS VICUNAS,
JOHAXXY'S CZ A KINKS, DUFFEL'S &
VELOUKS. F.& II. ESQUIMAUX. KATIXA &
WHITNEY'S, TAYLOR'S KNI4LISH MIX
TRY'S and KLASTIQUK IIKAYKICSCAKR'S
ENGLISH MELTONS and STORK AN WETS
audallthe popularhraii!s,impertcl exclusive
ly ter our trade. A tiillliiieortfiescCclcbratcd
l-alainen's Silk Warp Specialties. Londen
Thibets Cerk Screw and Diagonal Suitings. A
full Hue of J;is. Lecke-.t Ce.'s Londen Nevel
ties. English Vesting, the finest introduced
this season. These go.).U when sold cannot
be duplicated tills season, therefore wc invite
particular attention, and nrwe all persons in
want of a
SUIT OR AN OVERCOAT
te place their orders at once before the best
style-! are taken. We can oll'erte persons in the
habit of going te the city te buy extra Induce
ments, guaranteeing a savinget at least 2"i per
cent, en flrstcla-s work. Our work and trim
ming is equal le uny house In tlic city
All are cordially invited te examine our
sleck. We are pleased te show our goods and
give advice in regard te correct style and
mess. OUR YOUXO ARTIST is displaying
wonderful tasle and skill in all his produc
tion. Fer further particulars consult
J. K SMALING,
ARTIST TAILOR,
121 N. QUEEN STREKT.
liWAS
HXTEJtl'AlA'MiiXTa.
lUI.TOX OPKRA IIOCSK.
ONE SKillT ONLY.
THURSDAY, DEOZSHBBft 1st,
WALLACK'S WORLD FAfilOUS COMPANY
Under the auspices et the
Lancaster Itencreliml Association,
In RerciCAULT'S (Jieal Comedy et
Londen Assurance.
ALL THE XEW YOR
K FAVORITES:
Mi:. Ie:ix i:ili-.i:i:t
Mr.. Hy EuwAiaw
Mb OriMOLU TK.vnLB
Mr. liEEALii Etku
....Ma. Wiixiam Elten
Mr. I). Leesdx
Mr. WiLJier Eyre
Mu. C. E. Eewix
, Mr. II. I'eaksex
MIs Iteai: Coeiilax
..Miss Stella Rexipacb
Miss EpkieGkumex
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Sir Ilarceiirl Courtly.
Max Iiarkaway
Mr. Dazzle
Charles Courtly
M r. Spanker
Mark Meddle....
'jeOI ,
Solemon Isaacs
fames
Lady Cay Spanker. . . .
Uraca Iiarkaway
I'ert
RESERVED S
TfUt.TOn OPISKA HOUSE.
5- O X E X I : II T O X L Y. -i5
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER SO.
THE ORICIXAL
Fii ins Ceiili,
OF XEW YORK.
Will be produced with till its Crand llca'.istii-
Etlecfs, the tJreatcst Drainntie
Werk or the age, the
TWO ORPHANS!
LOUISE, the Wind iUrl, ) ,.,,, .,.,....,,
IIEXRIETTK, her Sister. Ine Oiplians,
MIXS IALLIAX DA ri-lXVORT,
Mian LA UliA LIXDKX.
JACIJU '- FROCH ARD, an Outlaw,
Mil. OUSTAVUN VLAlllCi:.
And a magnificent cast et
M ETRerOLITAX ARTISTS.
Se all may witness this Leant i! til play, the
Management have adopted
l'EOFLE'S I'RICES : 23c, 35c, and rGc.
Secure seats new without extra charge.
1)20-4 id
e
VK1CA HOUSE.
TUESDAY, NOVEPflBER 29. 1851.
SIXTH AXXUAL TOUil OF
Fellowes k Searle's
lew Yerk Minstrels
AXD-
Imperial Brass Band.
with
20-STAB AKTISTS-20
8-C0MEDIAKS--8
4 GTiEAT END 3fEX4
Reserved
Office.
seats at the
Opera Heuse
U20-3td
OCSErCRNISHlNG.
WILLSON,
IN THE CITY.
MAJUCKTS.
t'lillHilelpbla Mukeu
1'KiLAuttLrniA, Nev. --S. Kleur dull and de
piessed; Superfine, at (4 0024' "j; extra
at H 7.'i;j5 5e; Ohie and Indiana family,
tc 7."it" i: 1'ennsylvanl.t tamilv JC iS
(."0; SU Leuis de 7 2J7 50 : Minnesota
Extra at $7 OJ37 liJJ: de straight at 17 2a
7 50; winter patent $7 sags i"i; spiing de
7 7.-iffS50.
Rye Heur at $3 Wr co.
Wheat dull and lower; Del. and 1'enn'a
Red, $1 3701 39; He Amber $1 S9l 4i
Cern quiet and e:isier for local use.
Oats quiet and steady.
Rye steady at !Sc.
Previsions llrm, but only in jobbing de
mand. Lard film.
Rntter choice searcc and wanted ; ether
glades quiet: Creamery extra, 10c : de geed
te choice, S533c: II. C. & N. Y. extra, 12
:Ke ; dodo firsts, 2330c.
Rolls firm lorclieice.
Eggsllrm; fresh stock scarce; Penn'a.,
a-iS:Wc ; Western, 3 fl.ile ; Limed, 21Q22e.
Cheese quiet and Urm,
Petroleum dull: refined, VCfi.
Whisky at $1 18.
Seeds Geed te prime Clever firmer at
8Q9K ; Flaxseed lirni at SI 50.
Sew em mitrKei.
New erk, Nev. 23. Fleur Slate and West
ern quiet and prices without important
change ; Superfine state, $1 405 20; Super
tine Western, $1 40Q.'i 20 : choice de, $5 'JO.
Southern quiet and unchanged : sales of 5,0 0
bids.
Wheat JiSIc lower anil fairly active: Ne. 2
Red. Dec, JI :lSJiSl 30; de Jan.?! 42
I i)i ; de Feb., $1 4il 45.
Cern without important change : mixed
western, spot, C2C8c ; de future, li873Jie.
Oats iV,M better ; State, 47JIrfJ ; West
ern. iQ,K.
(Iratn ana Provisteu Uuotitltens.
One o'clock quotations el grain and pi pi
eous, furnished by S. K. Yundt, llrole-r
Eiist King street.
Chicago.
Wheat Cern Oats Perk L:
Dee.... L23! .M4 .14 Ifii". 1
Jan 1.21 M 43 17.30 I
Plilladelphla.
Nev... 1.37 .WJJ .."1
Dec... 1.37Ji AWi, .51
Ian lAey, .my. .52
Feb 1.42JJ .70,'i .Mti
ova -
. 15V
ard
1.0 V.
1.2714
Cattle illarkct.
Piiilaekli'iiia, Nev. 2c!. Cattle in lair
demand; sales, 4.UD head; prime, (!J4'7e;
geed, .'Ojg.ce; medium, 45c; conimeii,
?! c.
Sheep -market firm for geed grades ; coin
111011 grades dtill ; exli-a, 5)5i: poed, 5
5; medium, 4:couiliien, 24g3 ; lambs,
V.yMlic ; calves. Og'.ic.
Ilegs iu active demand and prices linn ;
geed, !9c ; medium, 2Sc ; common, 7
7Jc.
stnex .iiarKet.
New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal stocks
also United States Bends reported daily l
.lAcen is. Lemq, N. E. Cor. Centre Kg 11:1 re.
Nsw Yebs Stocks.
Stocks mainly firm.
Nev. 23.
ll'-.t'O low 3:
Meney... ........ ............ .... 50 ....
Chicago A North Western 12721 12d; 128;.J
Chicago. Mil. & St. I'uul 107J-J 10S 103
Canada Southern 02 m (,i
C. C. & 1. C. R. R 20
Del..l.ack.& Wester 12G' VX$ V2GJ4
Delaware t;lludsen Canal 1(iS5 .... 1075-
Denver & Rie Grande 7!i; Suy. Se)
EastTenn.. Vn. & tia 15 ...I 14JJ
Uannibal St. Jee 'Xy, .... y.
Lake Shere & Mich. Setilhei 11.. 121'j 121'j 12IJ
Manhattan Elevated..
5s'i
iX
Michigan Central
Missouri, Kansas lb Texas..
X. Y Lake Erie A Western.
New Jersey Central ,
X. Y.. OnUirieA Western...
, 41 41W 41J
. .4(!! 41 4a
. '.ma xi s:,y.
iVA
sm
New Yerk Central V'-sy. i:w. iftiy.
Ohie A Mississippi 41 411ft 4e;j
OhieCentr.il 2iii .... 2C;
I'aciflc Mall Steamship Ce.... 4t: 15'J 45
St. Paul & Omaha :(, 40 :dj
de Preferretl 102J4 .... Wiy,
Central Pacific '.!l '.O 'X
Texas Pacific 51 ."5 5l
Union Pacific 111) II a)' l'!ij.
Wabash. St. Leuis i'aeilie.... 45f 45J? 4IJ
" Preterreit. Xt': K,yt Kis
Western Union Tel. Ce S5 S-Vi t35.'
a. m. r. s:. t
PUlLADELriHA.
Stocks steady.
Pennsylvania R. K K'.'A KV4 C3
Reading 'i:ya :KIi :i3'4
Lehigh Valley Cl
Lehigh Navigation Ex Div.... 44J 41 41
ISntrale, Pitts. A Western 21; .... ';2J.
Northern Central 51
Northern Facillc 4(!Ji Wi 40
I'relersed S2 S2;i Siy
ilestenvilli '10y.
Electric l udergreiiiid Tel. Ce. 120 ... 115"
Philadelphia &"Krie R. It 'ili .... 22
Uunnisen Mining 1MJ hiiy,niy
lewatiuleh Mining 32J 32J
Unitke States Uends. v. m.
l:0ii
Uiill'id States 1 per emits 117,'j
t; " 1H14
" 102M
:: - 10H
l.nr.11 ntecKS anil IZendn.
Far I as
val. s-i!i
l.auc.cit', r -,-.er ct. Lean, due isai. . .! juc
" IStG... 111 111
" ISM... 100 n$.;s
" " lae... 100 tat
r per ct. in 1 or . years.. 100 111."
a per ct. Scheel Lean.... leu 112
4 " In Ier20yeai-H.. Kal lit:
4 " in 5er20yeai-s.. IK I03.w
1; " in 10 or 20 j ears. 100 105
BANK STOCKS.
Fiit Nat ien.il Hank. $100 $170be
Farmers' National Rank 50 102.5
Lancaster County National Rank.. 50 102.2."
Columbia National Rank 1C0 lie
Ephrnta National Rank let1
Fn-nt National Bank, Celumbhi . .. ICO 133
First National Bank, Strasburg.... KM l::i.bt
First Xatienal Bank, Marietta KM 202.5f
First National Bank, Mount Jey.. 100 115.75
Litit. National Bank KX)
Manheim Xatienal Bank 100 1H.M
Union Xatienal Rauk. Mount Jey. m 70.M.
MISCEIXAKEOUS RONDS.
Qiiarryvllle R. R., due 1S03 lt0 flit
Reading & Columbia IE. Rdue 1S2 100 102.50
Lancaster Watch Ce., due 188C 100 105.5C
Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce.,
due in ler20 years 100 10..".!
Lancaster Uas Light and Fuel Ce.,
due lSSfl. ........ .. 100 ICG
Stevens Heuse loe 70
MISCELLANEOUS STOCHS.
Quarryviile IE. R $ 50 f.1.25
Millersville Street Car 50 25
Inquirer FrintingC'empany 50 40
Watch Factory 100 115 bd,
GasLiglitand Fuel Company.... 25
Stevens Heuse 100
Columbia Gas Company
Columbia Water Company 2
Susquehanna Iren Cempuny ioe 7.1.10
Marietta Hollewwaro km
TURNPIKE STOCKS.
Big Spring & Beaver Vnlley i $ 10.21
Bridgeport ;',yt 20.50
Celiiuibla& Chestnut Hill il 18
Columbia A Washington 2.1 20
Columbia A Big Spring 25 ij.il
Lancaster A Ephrala -. i 47.'i-
Lane., Elizabctht'n A Middle t'n 100 51
Lancaster A Fruitville. 5u 50
LancastcrAILititz 25 W.re
Lancaster A Wllllainatewn 25 55
Lancaster & Maner ."u !2
Lancaster A Manheim 25 30.41
LancasterA Marietta 25 25.?!
Lancaster A New Helland lee S5
Lancaster A Susquehan na e 275.51
Iancastcr A Willow Street 25 40.il
StresburgA Millport -r 21
Marietta A Maytown...., 5 40
Marietta A Mount Jev 25
Ij-STATK OF DANIEL II. MAKKLEV
!i late et tlic city et Lancaster dee'd. Letters
testamentary en said estate having been
granted te the undersigned, all persons in
debted thereto arc requested te make immedi
ate settlement, and these having claims or de
mands against tiie same, will present them
without delay for settlement te
JEREMIAH RIFE,
19 East King street, Lancaster, Pa.
Agent ter Clara M. Markley, Executer.
J. B. Geed, Attorney. nio-ntdeaw
H
MIV I UM MUM UHUHVMI
TIIED EDITIOI. I
MONDAY EVENING, NOV. 28, 1381.
THE GUITEAU TRIAL.
AN UNKCLY CROWD CAUSE A SUS
PENSION. Witnesses Testifying te the Assassin's In
sanity. Washington, Ner. 28. Court opened
as usual with a great throng of ticket
holders, and Mrs. Sceville resumed the
stand. She testified te show she believed
prisoner insane three years age, but had
net proceeded tar when tue crowd pressed
forward, and owing te the consequent
confusion the trial was suspended.
Women's voices could be heard saying
they were being squeezed te death and
begging te be let out. Order was seen re
stored, however, and Mrs. Sceville pro
ceeded wilh her testimony.
Much discussion ensued between coun
sel, regarding the character of her evi
dence. Guitcau breke iu with a notice te
"all these crank newspapermen" that
he was his own counsel, but no attention
was paid te liim. Among the witnesses
was Guiteau's brother Jehn. All agreed
that Guitcau is insane. A recess was then
taken.
After the recess Jehn Guiteau explained
that he thought his brother was morally
responsible although he believed him pos
sessed of a devil. He bel:eved with their
father regarding counter inllueuces of
Christ and the devil being exercised upon
mankind aud that one or the ether always
gained ascendency. He believed at some
time or ether he had surrendered himself te
the devil and that as he wa3 a free moral
ageut lie was responsible te Ged for his
crime.
WORK OF '."UK FLAMES.
Destruction or a Large Ireu Furnace.
Cincinnati, Nev. 28. The Paulding
iron furnace at Cecil was burned yester
day. Less, $00,000. Five hundred men
are thrown out of employment.
Ituats Uurne I at Italtlmore.
1altimehi:, Nev. 23. Fire at the feet
of Chesapeake street this morning burned
two lleating elevators, tlie Russian bark
Vesta, yachts Smuggler and Eagle aud
two barges.
The total lets is estimated at ."i0,000 ;
the fuc originated in the lleating elevator
Artisan, and was communicated te the
Heating elevator Hattie, both of which
were totally destroyed. The bark Vesta
is said te ba damaged beyond repairing,
is insured at Abe, Finland for $20,000. A
survey will be held te-morrow. The wharf
and shed belonging te the Philadelphia,
Wilmingteu &liaItimerc railroad com pany,
te which the elevators weie moored,
and ether wharf adje'ning were
burned. The bark and canal barges had
discharged tiieir cargo. The yachts were
small sail beats.
riutir Alil.'s Deitroyed.
RmsETewN, Out., Nev. 28. Campbell
& Ce.'s Hungarian flour mills were burned
yesterday. Less, $10,000.
Conspirators Convicted
P.osten, Nev. 28. The jury iu the ca;53.
of Gardner A. Fuller, Capt. Frank Mosher
and Dr. A. W. K. Newton, charged with
conspiracy te defraud Dan'l Goednotv out
of the bark Western Sea and a valuable
cargo, returned a verdict this morning
iu the superior criminal court. Fuller aud
Mosher were found guilty, but Newton
was acquitted aud is discharged from cus
tody. Fuller and Mosher were remanded
te jail. Exceptions will be filed in the
cases.
Kelushig Itail for a les.slb!c Muraerer.
New Yerk, Nev. 28. Mayer White, of
Peughkcepsic, accompanied by the pre
prieter of the St. Omcr hotel, called at
Jeffersen market police court today and
offered bail in any amount for Jehn L.
High, who is under arrest for the sheeting
of young Wcinmiiller in that hotel. Judge
Smith said that he- had received word
from the hospital that the young mau was
still in great danger and under the circum
stance.; he would held him without bail.
Savesli-up en the New Yerk Central.
Buffalo. N. Y , Nev. 23. A fmask
ii occurred with the day express which
left this place at 8:20 a. in. for New Yerk
en the New Yerk Central read owing te
the splitting of a frog at East Buffalo. The
engi nc and two baggage cars were wrecked.
Ne one was injured, although the pas.-en-gcrs
were badly shaken up.
.Shocking TrngcSy.
Anr.KDKKN, Miss., Nev. 28. Saturday
four men with a wagon passed through
here enreute te Arkansas. They camped
three miles west, and en Sunday evening
passers by found them lying en mattresses
covered with quilts and each with his
head split open, as if done with an axe.
The po.'ice aie investigating.
WxtATHKK INDICATIONS.
Wasihnc.ten, T). C, Nev. 28. Fer the
Middle states, slightly fair weather dur
ing the day aud cloudy weather during the
night, northeast le southeast winds,
slight changes in tempcrature.and station
ary or falling barometer.
ittciuptetl Stiiclrie of a man.
Philadelphia, Nev. 28. Early this
morning Mi s. Kate Cox, residing at 223
East Girard avenue, attempted suicide by
jumping from a third story window. She
was severely injured.
l;s;jie:icacnt et :i Mnnlcr Trial.
New Yerk, Nev. 28. The case of
Elizabeth Celeman, who shot and killed
Geerge T. Celes, cashier of a Bowery thea
tre, last July, was called for trial iu the
eyer and terminer court this me.tning and
postponed until Wednesday next.
Sullecateil in a Lime Kiln.
New Urcnswipk, N. J., Nev. 28.
Swanser Schenck, 78 years of age, was
suffocated by the gas from a lime kiln last
night and his body found by the keeper
burned te a crisp in the pit this morning.
Kicking Ktlin.
DcB. IL Keim, a Republican uewapaper
correspondent of Reading and somewhat
of a swell head, set up for a boss iu Berks
county politics and gave out that while
the posteiUco department was disposed te
grant increased mail facilities te the in
habitants of Berks county wherever the
need for them was shown, the applications
must proceed from Republican sources
from Bess iveim as it were, and net from
Congressman Ermentreut. New the lat
ter has received official notice from the
second assist mt postmaster general that
Keim's assumption of control ever post pest
office affairs iu Ucrkseeunty was entirely
unwarranted and unauthorized, "and that
"petitions of the people, forwarded
through their representatives in Congress
or otherwise, will always receive careful
consideration and be decided upon their
merits."
PCHI.IC SALK.-O.-1 SAlL'KDAY, DEC.
:i, 1831, tlic undersigned will eiler ut public
sale, at the Plew Tavern, West King street,
Lancaster, Pa., tlic following valuable real es
tate, situated at 411 Maner street, in the city of
Lancaster, te wit :
A let of ground, fronting 40 feet 8 Indies en
Maner street, and extending in depth 7a feet,
4 inches. The width of the let at the rear is It)
feet, 7 Indies. The improvements consist of a
two story BRICK DWELLING IIOU8K, con
taining rooms, with frame stable In the rear.
Tncrcisa never-failing well or wa'er en the
premises.
1'ersens desiring te vie'.' the premises will
lease call at the house at present occupied by
Irs. Elizabeth Schaum.
Sale te commence at 7 o'clock-, p. m.f when
terms will be made known by
WILLIAM SCHAUM.
B. F. ROWE. Anct. n'.2.23,24dl,2,:M
XEJUCAlu
K
EIOAKT'S OLD WINK STUHE.-
Brandy as a Medicine.
The following article was voluntarily sent te
Mr. II. E.Slayiuakcr, Agent for Reigart's Old
Wine Stere, by a prominent practising physi-
the Itnuitly referred te In his regular prattler.
It is commended te the attention of these a'
UIUIAJU WllU
Indigestion and Dyspepsia.
RRiNnv ac itirntriMr
This new much abased Alcoholic Stimulant
was never intended as tv beverage, but te be
nsed as a medicine of great potency In the cure
of some of the destructive diseases which
sweep away their annual thousands of victim?.
With a purely philanthropic motive we pre
sent te the favorable notice et invulids csnr
cially these aOIictedwith that miserable l
ease Hyspepsia, a specific remedy, which 13
nothing inure or less than
Brandy.
The age.l, with Iceble appetite ami mere or
less debility, will Una this simple medicine.
neu useu properly,
A Sovereign Remedy
or all their ills and ache. Be it, however
strictly understood that we prescribe and ue
but one article, and that is t
REIGART'S OLD BRANDY,
Sold by our enterprising young trtend, II
SLAVMAKKR. This Brandy has steed tin
test for years, and has never failed, as tai
as our experience extends, and we thercten
give it the preference overall etaer Brandies
no matter with hew iimnvjuw-brcaking Freud,
titles they are branded. One-fourth of the
money that is yearly thrown away ou various
Impotent dyspepsia specifics would suflleu t:
buy all the Brandy te euro any such case 01
ases. In proof et the curative powers et
Reif-rart's Old Brandy,
J 11 rase et Dyspepsia, w can summon mini
burs -of witnesses one easi in particular we
cite:
A Lard-working tanner had been nil.lcteu
with an exhaustive Dyspepsia for a number el
years; hi-i stomach would reject almost every
kind of feed; lie had sour eructatiens con
stantly 110 appetite in fact, he was obliged te
restrict his diet te crackers and stale bread,
and as a beverage he used MctSraim's Rimu
Beer. He is a Methodist, and then, as new
preached at times, and in ids discourses ettrn
declaimed earnestly against all kinds of utreiif?
drink. When advised te trv
Reiflrait'G Old Brandy,
In Ids case, hu looked up with nsleni-'iiincnl
but alter hearing et i'.s v.eiuierliil ei'ectH iji
the eases of someof his nerr iiviii:ttnf unr-:i, u
at last eeu.seuted te lollew our advice. He
used the Rraudy taithfiill)' and steadily; the
first bottle giving him an uppetite, and before
the .-second was taken lie was a hound 111:111, witti
a stomach capable of digesting anything whicl:
hcichesc te eat. llestil! keeps it and uses a I it it
tle occasionally; and since lie has this medi
cine he lias been of very little pecuniary bent'.
fit te I llO doctor. A 1'BACTISINU RllVSICI J n.
ir. E. SLAYHAKHK,
AGENT FOR
Reignrfs Old Wiiic Stere,
Kstabllshcd In 17SS,
IMrOKTVR AM' DUALKK IH
FINK OLD BRANDIKS, SHr'Rl.'IKS, Sl t'h
ItlOR OLD MADEIRA, (Imported in isl.s,
IS-27 ami liHS,) CHAMIWUN'KS O
KVERY BRANO, SCOTCH AI.K
PORTER. RROWK STOUT.
Ne. 'ZM KAST KIN ST. I.AKUASTKK.IM.
XjEUAL notices.
K
'ST.ITKIII' KI.IZA1IKTII SHIRK. I.AlK
el the city et Lancaster, deceased. Let
ters 01 tuiiuinisiralleu. Willi tlic will annexed,
en said estate having been granted te Hie 1111-der.-dgncd.
all persons indebted t hereto are re-Mt-d
l make inline Hale settlement ami
these having claims or demand.-) against the
same will present them without delay toruet teruet
tleiiieut le the unileiigned, residing In said
city. JEREMIAH RIFE, Ailm'r..
l'.i East King street, Lancaster, l'a.
.1. R. Coen, Att'y. lil'Jiitd.eaw
1.1STATK OFCIIAICLKS J. KIJAI.K, IwtTK
J of the City et Lancaster, deceased.
Letters testamentary en said estatu leav
ing been granted te the undersigned, all
pei-sens indebted thereto am rcfiucHtcd te
make immediate payment, and these having
claims or demauds against the same, will pre
sentment without delay for settlement te the
undersigned, residing In the Citvef Lancaster.
WILLIAM McCOMSEV,
n2-fito.e.iw Executer.
E
jUTATKUf MICHAKI. HAI.ONh, I.ATIS
of Hie City et Lancaster, dee'd. The un
dersigned auditor, appointed te distribute
the balance remaining in the hands of Edward
Mctievei-n. Win. L. Peiper and James M.
Burke, executers et said deceased, te ami
among these legally entitled te the .same, will
sitferthaL purpose en TUESDAY, the '.Slh el
OCTOBER, MSI. at III o'clock, a. m.. In tlie
Library Roem et the Court Heuse, in the CI' "
et Lancaster, where all persons intcrestc'
said distiibutien may attend.
CHAS. R. KLINE,
Olttcleaw Auditor.
ESTATK OF I)AV1I IIAKTMAX, I.ATK
el" the City of Lancaster, deceased.
Letters testamentary 0:1 said eslatis hav
ing I ecu granted te tlie undersigned, all per
sons indebted thereto art; reipiesliMl te make
immediate HCttlement. and tnesi: having
claims or demands against tin: same will pre
sent them without delay for settlement te the
undersigned, residing" at t.'W North (Juimiii
street, Lancaster, l'a.
DAVID KARTMAN, JR..
J. l. Coen., Executer.
Alterucv ii.Vutdcaw
Ir'Olt SAL.tS.
IHim.Ii: SAM'; OF A VALCAHI.K KAlr..
On TUESDAY, DEC. I.:, IsHI. the under under
signeil,ex(vuters of tlic will of Henry R.T1011I,
will expose te public sale, en the Jireinlses, In
Manheim township, the farm et the late Henry
R. Trout, decease:!. This farm is about two
miles distant from Lancaster, 011 the Ephrata
turnpike, adjoining lands of Isaac Espciishsiile.
Henry Bnekwalter. Henry Hess and ethers.
It contains about 70 ACRES. Tin; ininrovc ininrevc
inentu wnisNtera two-storied. STO.NK DWELL
ING ROUSE, large frume R.irn, Wa-ren-Sluil,
Cern Crib am! ether outbuildings. There is a
geed orchard etai'idi: trees. There is au ex
cellent spring id the lien.-!: and riiimiiig waler
I11 two fields. There is a never-failing well ut
thcheuac. The fences are in geed condition.
About two thousand bushel-i of liir.ehavu been
put en Ihelauiliu the last two years. The
properly is well-adapted te trucking and
dairying, as the uholuet it cm be cultivated
and lias an excellent meadow.
Persons desiting te view tin: iremiscs can
de se by culling en the uudersiueil.er 011
Isaac K. Ryan residing thereon.
Sale te begin at 1 o'clock, p. 111., when terms
will be made known by the undersigned exec exec
ueors. Alse, at UicOrape Hetel, en same day, tl.e
DWKLLINU HOUSE and let of ground, Ne.
'10 West OraiiKC street. The house fs a
two-storied BRICK DWELLING, with twi twi
steried brick back building. It contains t-iglit
rooms; ran e built iu '.he kitchen, gus
throughout, hydrant in yard and geed well;
there is a connect Ien with the sewer en Orange
street. The yard is weil-plauted with apricots,
cherries, peaches, and grapes, et several
kinds. The let has 11 frontage en Orange street
efuJ feet and Is V18 feet deep, and 011 the rear
is a two-3lericd liaine Stable. Frem the south
ern end of the let there extends another let.
about WMlcct wiilcaii'i .11 feet deep; te Arch
alley, giving access te tiie Stable ; this let being
subject, however, te certain rights tl pa-sage
in the owners et the two houses 011 the west
of the dwelling house.
Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. in., en said
day when terms will be made known liy
TIIEODORE TROUT,
AMOS II. CHRIST,
Executers of tha will or Henry R. Tieut.
Hiixr.Y SiiuaciiT, Auct.
novr.r,ii,i7,i3,w,3e..cci,3ts&Hw
ORPHANS' COURT SAI.;.-0 FRIDAY,
DECEMBER 10, 1A-J1, at the Lancaster
County Heuse, East King sticct, Lancaster,
Pa., the undersigned, administrator of Marga
ret Murphy, deceased, by virtue efan enler et
the Orphans' Court or Lancaster county, will
sell ut public sole the following real estate, te
wit: All that certain Twe-Story BRICK
DWELLING HOUSE and let or piece- el
ground, situate ou the west side of Plum
street. Ne. 214. in the city et Lancaster, mca
uringiu fronton Plum street 19 feet 4 inches,
and extending in deptli westward lOi reef,
thence northward 17 feet and 10 inchc-, thence
eastward 73 Icct.tlienceneitliward tetlie north
side of a 3-feet alley, thence long said alley te
Plum street.
Alse. aTwo-Stery BRICK HOUSE and let of
ground, situate en tlic west side et North
Lime street. In Lancaster city, measuring iu
front en Lime street 19 lect and :: inches, and
extending in depth westward 81 Tcct 3 inches.
Alse, a Let et Ground, with HOUSE and
Stable thereon, situate en tlic south slue of
East Chestnut street, in Lancaster city, meas
uring in fronton Chestnut street 1 feet and
8 inched, and cxtcndingaleiig ground or James
Kclley US feet, te a 1 Meet alley.
Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. 111., when
conditions and terms will be made known by
JOilN MURPHY.
Adm'r or Margaret Murphy, decM.
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HOOTS SIlOliM.
JADIEM AND GFNTS, IF YOU WANT A
j Geed and Fine fitting Beet or Slice
Ready-made or Made te Order, go te
F. HIEMEN.'S,
Ne. 103 North Queen Street.
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