Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, October 30, 1882, Image 3

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    .LANCASTEK DAILY INTELLIGENCEK MONDAY- OCTOBER 30 18KJ.
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"'S'lSOOfcAK CO KICKS PON II lift VL
," Alng tho -iM4Mft ltm
.treat 'lit Mini Arnpal le Vorougli
licked Up by tlie Ji'itulli
pencer'a Keporter
A i una way honso created conjidontblo
excitement on Third street th's morning.
Alittlogiil who was standing in tho
street uanowly escaped being run over.
The coinage ol'ayouug man alone saved
Ler. The horse was soon after caught.
Tin; memoeis of company C have becu
uotifii'd to appear at the armory this
livening iu full uniform, to receive their
Tiewistowu inspection pay, which has been
icceived by Captain Cae. No man can
receive Lib pay unless iu uniform.
A hen that hatches out two broods of
little chickens iu one season is considered
as doing her duty very well, but one that
In itgs foi th live broods is seldom heard
of. Mr. Charles Young has such a fowl,
and she has accomplished the feat iu Un
monthn.
To morrow evening at 1 :30 o'clock Gen.
Welsh Tost No. 118, ii. A. U , will hold a
special meeting in the lodge room. Ap
I'licatiosis for admission to luembcisliin
wil! be considered, iccruits will bo mus
tered in, :mI other impoi taut business will
m attended to.
I'atkao Paitv.
TIiofc who desire to spend a plea.-vint
aveniug can uot do it better than liy attend
ing tho package party of tho M. E. church
this evening. It will Iks held at Mr. Abram
limner's icsidcuce ou Cherry street.
Every puisou is cordially invited to attend
Tiiose who go must tako a package of
Ajmelhiug. There will bs no adnms'oii
foe.
A Snake Sliu'v.
Two ladies croatod a sctimlioii yester
day ou Locust street, by scieauiing as
though I hey wero being nun dered. A lit
tle investigation rovo-iled llio fact that
llicy had bison frightened by a dead snake
which had been thrown over tin: limb of a
tree by some mischievous boys. Tho ladies
thought it was alive. When their friends
say snako now, one of them becomes very
rtn-ry.
Itorniigli Personals.
Miss draco Vingiing ictuined hcio
ou Saturday from a trip to friends in
Philadelphia.
Mrs. George Skeeno and daughters have
returned to their homo iu West Chester.
after a visit to their friends iu this place.
Mbs .M.utha L'jcb. ol Lancaster, late :.'
gui'st of her sifter. Mrs. A. Jcssel, return
ed home this morning.
Mrs. W. IS. diven has returned from an
extended visit iu New York aud Philadel
phia. AlitdiapH l tilt) Hull.
The way passenger train was delayed
two bonis yesterday morning by livo cai.s
being thrown off the track a short dis
tauce below Columbia. A spread tail
caused tho mihhap.
One freight car was thrown Irom the
rails this morning at a point ono milo cast
of Mountvillo. It was caused by a broken
axlo. The wrecking crew from this place
repaired to tho scene of tho accident aud
cleared tho track.
While tho inspection train of tho Penn
sylvania railroad company was standing
on No. 4 track, this morning, it was run
into by an engine going west. Tho shock
was not sufficient to damago tho car, but
tho breakfast ol tho inspecting party was
thrown about in a very promiscuous man
ner. Tho entire party left this morning
to inspect the Port Deposit railroad.
THIS PATTISON KtSUKPttON.
Pennsylvania's Next Governor to Ko lu l.au
canter To-morrow Kvoalug.
Final arrangements aro rapidly being
made for tho reception to our noble
slaudaid-bcarcr, Robert E. Pattisou, ou
his visit to this city to-morrow (Tuesday)
evening. Several wards will send separate
delegations and tho Democracy of tho
county will bo well represented. The
Young Men's club will bold a final moot
ing at headquarters this evening, aud all
those who desire to add their names to tho
roll aud obtain uniforms are cordially in
vited to attend.
Tho inassmooting on Tnusday evening
will bo held in tho court houso, and tho
issues of the campaign will bo discussed
by the following speakers : llobeit Emory
Pattihon, Democratic candidate for gover
nor ; Hon. James day Gordon, Philadel
phia's youug and eloquent senator, whoso
speech nominating Pattisou iu the llarris
iburg convention is rumnniberod as a re
markable brilliant oratorical effect; llou.
Chas. W. Carrigau, ono of the ablest
members of tho Philadelphia bar aud a
Democratic " war horse," and W. U.
llonsel. chairman of tho Democratic state
trommitlo.
In order to accomodate ladies, who may
wish to hear tho speeches aud witness
what promises to prove tho most im
posing demonstration of tho campaign,
the scats to tho left of tho bar, will bo
reserved for tho use of ladies aud their
escorts. Arrangements will also be made
for au overflow mooting which will be
addressed by capable speakers. Let theio
be a grand rally which hliall make the
lukowaim reception tendered hero lately
to General Beaver palo iuto insignificance
by contrast.
All members of tho stall' in the Hancock
campaign two years ago aro requested to
meet at Central headquarters to morrow
evening at 7 o'clock iu tbo uniforms worn
by thorn that time.
COURT UFOUAKTKK SESSIONS
Tlio AOjoarned Term Filly Casos for Trial.
This morning tho adjourned term of
quaiter sessions court began with Judge
Patterson presiding. There aio over 50
cases down ou tho list for trial that num
ber including ouo for manslaughter veial
for arson aud rapo and a number of
others.
The first case culled was that of Com'th
vs. David Lemon Shirk who wascharged
with being the father of an illegitimate
child which was born to Susau F. Miller,
of Lexington, Pcnn township, iu January
1882. The jury rendered a verdict of
guilty. Sentence as usual.
Iu tho case of Elizabeth Ivrug. charged
with assault and battery upou Mr. Julius
Levy, a verdict of not guilty was taken.
In the caso ol Com'th vs Kato Gall, of
this city, charged with keeping a disor
derly bouso, a verdict of not guilty was
taken, as it was shown that tho defendant
is a married woman and bcr iiusbaud re
sided with her iu tho house where tfio al
leged disorder was made.
The Ilrua-JJelier Case.
In the water caso of Hrua vs. Reiler the
jury agreed on Saturday night. They
rendered their verdict yesterday morning
and it was in favor of the defendant.
This is the second time that tho caso has
been tried. Tho first timo tho verdict was
for the plaintiff for $372.
BUUHT FIKE,
Itaoenaikrism and False Alarm.
Between 7 and 8 o'clock yesterday
morning, an incendiary attempt was mado
to born a two-story brick stable, belong;
ing to Susan and Mary Weaver, aud situ
ated in rear of No. 5;;9 East King street.
The incendiary gained an cutranco to tho
building by scaling a fence aud climbing
into a window in tho gable end. He sot
fire to a bale of hay in tho loft, but the
smoke was discovered before the lire had
made much headway, and the flames were
extinguished before any considerable
damage was done. Tho firemen promptly
responded to the call, but their services
were not needed.
About half-past 7 o'clock last evening
a volume of smoke was seen issuing from
tho north end of the Examiner building,
and an alarm was at once sounded that
brought the uiewcn to Centre Square.
The person who sounded the alarm was,
however, a little too quick on tho trigger.
There was no fire the Smoko coming
from the lop of a neighboring chimney aud
being blown downward against tho Ex
aminer building.
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IIOUUS TAX KKCKIPT;.
A IK Attempt to Vitltato the llallot.
Within a few days past it has come to
light that a young man named J. Wit in 3f
Weaver, a clerk in Bair's dry goods store,
a resident o! the First ward but whose
name is not upon the registry of voters, is
the happy iosc.ssor of two tax receipts,
both of which were fraudulently issued.
Iu an uiuiiaMicd moment Weaver showed
hi.s two icccipts to Mr. John Schaum, a
Democrat whom he supposed to he a Re-
piioucan, ami stir. Schaum at once pro
willed to investigate tho fraud. Ho ascer
tained that ouo of tho receipts was for 50
cents county tax for 18-33, aud sigued by
II. I!. Youdcrsmith tax collector for the
western part of tbo city,including the First,
Fouitli, Fifth, Seventh and'Ninth wards.
Knowing that Weaver's name was not
upou tho legtater, he called upon Mr.Vou
dersmith, iu company with Weaver, and
asked him by what authority he had
issued Weaver a receipt. Mr. Vonder
suiiih denied that he had issued the ic
ccip!., though ho admitted, tho genuineness
of the siguaturo, aud accounted for it by
saying that a parkaye of from fifty to one
hundred receipts siyned hy him in blank
hud been stolen from his desk
about the 1th of September, and
that tlio receipt held by Weaver was no
doubt ono of them. Mr. Vondcrsuiilh
said he thought the body of tho receipt
was iu tho haud-wriliug of cither Al.
Ranch or A. F. Shenck, chairman of the
Rupublicau committee. Mr. Vondorsuiith
fuitlicr slated that both Shcuck and Al.
Wcichuus, assessor of tho First ward, had
requested him to issuo a- receipt to
Weaver before that individual had either
of tho receipts he uow holds, and ho
refused lodoso becaitsobis natno was not
on the icgistiy. It is understood that
several oth'jr of the receipts alleged to havo
been stolen from his desk havo been
traced to the possession of persons uot
registered and not entitled to vote. Thero
is no tloubt that the intention was to dis
tribute all theso bogus receipts among
non residents and others uot entitled to
vote, with a view of illegally swelling tho
Republican vote of this city. If tho tax
receipts were really stolen from Mr. Von
d'Thinith'.s desk as seems probable, it
ought to be a comparatively easy task to
hunt down the thief, as Mr. Vondersmith
remarked to arciro8ontativfl.orilielNTi:i.
i.HiKKCKii this morning that very few per
sous had access to his desk. On being
asked why ho had so many receipts signed
in blank, he said it was for his own con
venience ami tho convenience of persons
wiio called to pay their taxes. Ho said ho
had made no effort sinco tho theft to ic
cover tho stolen receipts.
Weaver' Other Itecelpt.
Weaver's other receipt was issued by
Deputy County Treasurer Harry Strohm,
at the request of Al. Shenck, chairman of
the Republican county committee. It is
what is known as au exoneration receipt
that is of a person who haviug failed to
pay his county tax and been exonerated
bv I hi: comity commissioners, afterwards
pays ins be: and has his name stricken
from tho list of exonerations. Mr. Strohm
said lo a representative of tho Intklli
liKNCKHthat Shcuck called upou, him at
the county treasurer's office, throw dowu
half a dollar and told him he wanted au
exoneration receipt for J. Witmer Weaver.
Supposing overything to bo right Mr.
Strohm issued tho receipt. Not long
alterwaids another pcison called for a re
ceipt for J. Witmer Weaver. This ex
cited Mr. Strohm' s suspicion, so ho
took tho money, but did not is
sue tho receipt, saying ho would
do so if he fouud everything to be right.
Ho then went to tho county commissioner's
oiliee, carefully, examined tho list of exon
erations and asceitaincd that Weaver's
name was not ou tbo list. Ho then called
upon Mr. Shcuck, returned him the 50
cents and demanded the return of Weav
er's receipt u? it was illegally issued.
Shenck told him him ho had given it to
Weaver. Strohm insisted that he should
;ct it and return it to him. aud as Shenck
tailed to do so, JHr- Strohm himself called
upon Mr. Weaver and demanded the re
ceipt. Weaver gave it up, haviug in tho
meantime been furnished with oyo of tho
bogus Voudersinitli receipts by A. C.
Wnlchaus assessor of the First ward.
It would appear that Mr. Strohm was
guilty of no greater offense than careless
ness in issuing tho exoneration receipt
without examiuing tho list of exonerations.
It is also possible that Mr. Vondersmith
may havo had the package of signed re
ceipts stolen from his desk, as ho says was
tho cabe. If so lie, too, was guilty of
gros.i caroIcshncKS, aud it is at least re
markablo that ho has made no effort to re
cover the stolen receipts. But, however
innocent these gcutlemcn may bo, thero
seems to be no doubt that A. F. Shenck,
chairman of the Republican county com
mittee, and A. C. Wolchans, who holds
the double position of assessor of tho
First watd and secretary of tho Republi
can county committee, have becu engaged
iu issuing illegal tax receipts, knowing
them to bo illegal aud fraudulent.
Let tho Democrats of every ward, es
pecially tho western wards, keep a sharp
1( okout for theso bogus receipts, and arrest
any man who attempts to vote on ouo of
them.
The HstrrlKoiitt.
If these clever young actors, Louis aud
Alice 1 larrisou, want to maintain tho excel
lent reputation they havo achieved by
their recent successes, they need lo
promptly rid Ihctnslves of such a worthless
piece of rubbish as that with which they
strove to entcilain a small audience at the
opera houso Saturday night. They
billed it as a comedy-drama, said it was
wi it ten for thorn by Leonard G rover, ami
called it " Viva ; oi, a Sister's Sacrilice."
It is of no earthly consequence, and if Mr.
Harrison aud his merry little partner
haven't, found it out by this timo it's high
timo they were opening their eyes and
throwing tho trashy thing away. If they
are hcckiug for a higher ticltl than musical
burlesque in which to display their versa
tile talents, they bavo m.ulu a bad choioo
iu permitting thcmtclvcs to bo impuFcd
upon by such a production as "Viva."
UKI'llllI.lt'AN COUNTY CUM til ITT KK .
u l':.cc"tlv Scshion -ISull-.lo.IU!i
tbe
Kickers.
A meeting of tho Republican county
committee was held to-day. After tho
roll was called the room was cleared and
tho committee went into ' cxecutivo ses
sion." What was said and done is not
known to outsiders, further than that a
resolution was passed and ordered to be
published declaring that ouly thosowho
voted for Beaver shall bo allowed to par
ticipate in tho Republican primaries next
spring. This throat has been repeated so
frequently that tho Independents havo got
used to it and they don't scare worth a
cent.
Fighting on Sunday.
Yesterday afternoon a party of young
men who wore drunk raised a big row in
tho neighborhood of Duke aud North
streets. There was considerable fighting
aud tho noise uot ouly disturbed thcneiglN
borhood but attracted quite a erowd.
Sale or Kent .Estate.
Samuel Hess & Son, auctioneers, sold at
public sale at F. A. Kicker's hotel, 0&.
28, for Daniel Logan, two one-story brick
houses, situated Nos. 452 and 451 West
P. Killian,
Ad Age of FrogreM.
Tlio man possessing a. 'scientific knowledge
of bis business is tho one that succeeds, while
lie who lacks such knowledge must inevitably
tail. The London clothing renovate r has
proved to the satisfaction ofhi many custom
ers that he isa success J.adies' 8arn,ucs. ulsters
ami xents clothing thoroughly renovated. 14G
North Unkcstrcet, near Chestnut. ltd
Aioowmenla.
" Friend and Foe." Vim. .1. Scanliin. the
well known Irish coincditm, will on Wednes
day evening appear in Fulton opera house in
a play entitled ' Prion 1 and t'oe," written for
him by that clever piny wi ight, Hartley Camp
hell. A New York clitic says ot the perioral
unco: " Wjjllitiin J.Scanlau lo-lay in scenic
in the pObi'Jon helms attained in one luiml,
and. ha-j becotuo recognized as a worthy mem
ber ot that branch ot the profession represent
ed by such men as J. K. Kiniuel and Joe Mur
phy. Lost night ho received an ovation from
an audience that left no seals unoccupied at
the Windsor theatre, and there were more
standing than eould h.ivc filled the entire
chairs." Tin piece in full of music ami plead
ing .situations.
bl'JSVIAl, xorivt:s.
Decided btep oulit to betaken to cure a
Cold or Cough at once. Wo .should recom
mend lr. Hull's Cough Syi up. This valuable
medicine is indorsed by the jihysiciaiiB and
you can lely on its doing the work every
tune.
Uow Now I What, lit it 7
The gicat .system lenovator is Inirdoel:
ISlood Hitters. Tryitand be (Jinvinced. l'rieo
$1. For sale by II. J. Cochran, druggUl. 137
and 131 Norlh Queen .street.
- Mother hivnn's Worm Syrup.
Infallible, tnotelissH, harmless, cathartic ; tor
leveri.-ihness, restlessness, nouns, constipa
tion. '.'e.
Puny, weak, and sickly children arc made
healthy and strong by using Rrown's iron
Hitters For sale by II, IS. Cochran, druggist,
137 and V.tt North Queen street.
urotvii-H MoiiKoiioKi Panacea
Is the most, elleelive Pain Pcdinyer in
the. world. Will iihmI surely uiken I he
blood, whether tiikc-i Internally or applied
i:.leriially,and lhei v moie certainly relieve
pain, whether chroitii or acute, thsn.nny other
pain alleviator, an i il is warranted double the
strength ot iinv:.!iilar preparation. It cures
I win In tilt; Side. Itick or Rowels. Sore Throat,
UheiitnatLsm and all a cubs, and in T1IK
(1REAT RKMEVER OF PAIN. "ItmiWM's
IIoi'hkiiolv Pakacka" should be In every
family. A leaspoonfu! of the Panacea in a
tumbler ol hot water (sweetened if preferred ,
taUe.ii at bed time will isiikak up a cor.n. 25c(h
a l.ol lie. tebll-lvdM.WAS&w
Ho to II. I;. Cochran's drug sumi lor Mrs.
Freeman's Neio Kalinntd Dues. For bright
ness and durability ot color, are uneqiuiled.
Color fiom 2 to 5 pun mis. Directions iu Eng
lish and German. Price. l.r cents.
Chills, fever, ague and weakness aro cured
by Colden's l.iebigV Liquid licet and Tome
Invigorator. Akfor ColUvn's, of druggists.
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That great Dcrmotoloisl, Dr. C. W. Jiensoit
of llallliiiorc has prepared his favorite prt
Hcriptiou for general use and now any person,
however prior, can got the benefit ot his best
treatment for .skin diseases. It consist ot
bolh external and internal treatment.
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Mothers! MotlmrHl! AlolherSU
Are you disturbed at night mid broken ot
your rest by a sick child suffering and crying
wllli excruciating pain ot cutting tufitli V ' If
so, go at once and get a bottle ot MRS. W,iN
SliOWS SOOTHING SYRUP It will relievo
the poor little suite rer immediately depend
upon it: there is no mistul-'c about iu There
Is not a mother on earth who has ever used it,
who will not tell you at once that it will regu
late the bowels, anil give rest to the mother
and relief and health to the child, operating
I:ko magic. It is perfectly sale to uso iu all
eases, and plcesunl to the taste, and is the
prcciiptiO!i ot one ot the oloct and best
female physicians and nurses in the United
.Stated. Solilcveiy where. 25 cents a bottle.
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"IIackmetack," a lasting and fragrant per
fume. Price ii and 60 cents. For sale at Coch
ran's drug storc.137 North Queen street.
A Voice from the Press.
1 take this opportunity to bear testimony to
theellieacy of your "Hop ISittcis." Expect
ing to find them nauseous and bitter and com
poed of had whisky, wo were agiecably sur
prised at their mild taste, jiibt like a cup of
tea. A Mrs. Cresswell and a Mrs. Connor,
liieudx, have likewise tried, ami pronounce
them the best medicine they have ever taken
lr building up strength and toning up the
system. 1 was troubled with costiveness,
headache and want ot appetite. My ailments
arenowall gone. 1 have a yearly contract
with a doctor to look after the health ot my
self ami familv. but 1 need him not now.
S. GIL ML AND,
l'coplc's .Idcocale, Pittbhurgh, Pa.
JulyJj.lSTS. olti-2wd&w
Purify l ho Utoott.
" HWAYNX'S PILLS."
' bVA NK'S VILLI."
"SWAVBE'H PILLS."
ALTS Ab A 1IKAUT COltltKClOi:
and by cleansing, regulating and stieiigthen
ing the organs Ot digestion, secretion and ab
sorption, cure Apoplexy, Fits, Paralysis, Ner
vousness, Dizziness, Debility, f!illiQusneS3,
Had Breath, .lanndlcc, Liver and Kidney Com
plaint, Lack ot Appetite, Low Spirits, Indi
gestion or Dyspepsia, llcadachc. Constipation,
Fevers, Mularia and Contagion, Fever and
Ague, Diarrluea, Dropsy, Colds. Rheumatism,
Neuralgia, Gout, Female Weakness, Urinary
Disorders, aud all Irregularities of the Spleen,
.Stomach, ISladder and JSowcls.
UUSTURISU TO HKALTII
when all oMier remedies fail. They keep the
system in a healthy condition by arousing the
torpid liver to healthy action, and expelling
by the bowels and kidneys the matter that
poisons tho foundations of lite, lie particular
to obtain "Swayne's Pills." Price 25 cenU a
box ot SO pills, or!) boxes $1.
Prepared only by II it. Swayni; t 1-"on, Phila
delphia, Pa.
Ask your druggist foi them. Sent by mail
lo any address. ocH cod&wM,W,F
Indications ol consumption. arc. allayed by
Hale's Honey of llorehotind and Tar. Pike's
Toothache Drops cure iu one minute.
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A HASAL IN-UStTOR ll'eO With CilCll llOllle Ol
hhilol.V Catarrli Ruiucdy. Price Mi cents. For
sale, al Cochran'.) drug store, 137 North Queen
street.
Ileury'H Carbolic Salve.
The best Salve in the world for ciils,brulset,
kui cm, ulcere, salt rheum, tetter, chapped
hands, chilblains, corns and all kinds ot skin
eruptions, freckles and pimples. The salve is
guaranteed to give perlect satisfaction in
every case or money refunded. J!o sure you
get Hkniiy'd Cahbolio Salvk, as all others are
but imitations and counterfeits. Price S5
cent, bold in .Lancaster at Cocbran's Drug
store, 137 North Qucou street. niy29-l
DEATH.
Uocers. lu Columbia, on the 23d inst.,
David Bernard, eon ot A. P. and llutlie A.
Case, agad 4 years, 1 mouth and 23 days. It
If HW AltVMKTiaBBUStfTH.
CI ENUINK HAVANA ANOYARA CIGARS.
J Tho best 5-cent Cigar in the city at
HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR
STORE.
WIDOW, WITH A UHIL.D, WANTS A
situation as housekeeper. Inquire at
ltd No. 431 WEST ORANGE STREET.
ipiIK PARTS WHICH FORM THE SllD-
X die car make up n crtvlty which havo per
haps ns many, it not irore, important anatom
ical relations than any one ot similar size in
the human body.
Diseases of the Eye, Ear ami Throat also,
Chronic Diseases successfully treated hv
DRS. 11. D. and M. A. LONGAKEit,
Office 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster. Pa.
Consultatonfrce. o30-3td
PUBLIC HALE-UN IUESDAY, OCTO
BER 31, 1832, will be sold at 253 West Mifllln
street. Household and Kitchen Furniture, Bed
room Suits, Bed Steads, Dressing Bureau,
TaWes.-Chafrs, Carpets, Stove and Pipe. Also
canai ie bird and cage, good singer; Tin and
Queens ware, and a good Sewing Machine.
Sale to commence at one o'clock.
02S 2td HENRY SHUltERT, Auct
King street, this city, to Geo.
for $1,2C0 each.
IffClT AJtreKTlSKXElfTS.
OTUU1KS
OM.Y S1.S5 PEK HUNDKED
O at HARTMAN'S YKLI.OW KKONT
MAN'S YKLI.OV
C1UAK STOKK
11 r ANTKD-T WO UUOD BUYS TO LKARB
W Printing; Apply at the 1NTELLIGEN
CEK OFFICE. ttd
riuvocoMMum;Ariiusri.iM.vioK
J. rnoiiut to let with board. Apply at No.
av Xrlh Iluke street. oSl-atcod
TirANTKU-A GIRL TO UO
OKNEKAL
f f housework. Apply at
It
2W WES'J
OKANUE STREET.
CIAUKK KKAUT LUNCH
O This (MOXIAY) evening at Lolz's Sa
loon, Nos. a and 41 North Queen tret t.
Ehret's celebiatcd beer on tap. 11
B.
FRANK SAYL.UK
HAS REMOVED 11IS
GALLERY OF EHOTOtiltAPllY
TO-'
NOS. 42 AND 44 WEST KINO ST.;
tfg- Exactly oppposltc the Old Stain!.
OCtll-uUld&Wlt
JOUNTAIN FINK-Uin tOIMCl'O (TUB
1 beat brand nianufae.: i. i) s cents per oz.
or Scents '.. at
IIAUTMAN'S YEI.I.OIV FRONT, ClUAK,
STOKK.
St IRAKI
Fire Insurauce Company
OK rilll.ADEJ.I'lA.
Assets over
Eleven
Hundred
sand.
Thou-
Dollars, securely Invested. Foi a policy l
lids old and wcll-estahliahud company eallou
RIFE & KAUFMAN,
NO. 1'J EAST KING STREET.
II3M.WR&8
ttUISLIC sai.i; UK
VALUAKI.K CITY
JL Prom1
ProiN-rly. On FRIDAY; NOYKMREIt
10, 18.S2. the undersigned will sell al
pi
uibllcaile
at the Leopard hotel In the eity of Lancaster,
the following described real estate belonging
to the estate ot the late John K. Ue-ed, es(.
A two-story ItRICK DWELLING HOUSE.
No. 822, with a large two-story Brick Hack
Building thereto, and lot or piece of c round,
situated on the south side ot East King street,
between Aniianil Marsliall streets, insatd city
ol Lancaster, containing in front on East King
.street !t foot, and extending 'in depth of that
width 245 tccttoultfcct wldealiev.
All those FIVE ELEGANT BUILDING
LOTS lying east ot the above described prop
erly, the first one, containing in front on East
King street 28 lect and 4 inches. and the others
2i tcct and extending In depth southward of
that width 245 feet to the before-mentioned
alley.
The above described House islargo and com
modious with all the modern conveniences.
All the lots haveag. cat many very line Apple,
Pear and Peach Trees and G rape Vines iu ex
cellent hearing. The erection ot the. stand
pipe in the reservoir glvcsiui ahnmliiht sup
ply ot water to all the abovo properties. Tho
properties will bo sold as a whole or an above
mentioned loauit purchasers.
Sale to begin at 7 o'clock p. m.. on satd dav,
when terms aud conditions will be made
known by SARAH REED.
B. F. ltowr,, Auct. o30&uovM,(;,8,9
VOLtllCAf
rpiir;
8th WARD CLUB
WILL MBET AT
JOHN PONTZ'S SALOON THIS EVENING
AT VA O'CLOCK,
to make ariaugouionts lor tho reception of Air.
Pattisou to morrow (TUESDAY) evening.
W. WOLPERT,
ltd County Coiniuitteman.
s
JKVJCNTli WARD.
THE DEMOCRACY OF THE
SEVENTH WARD
WILLMEKTAT
John Klurnp's Saloon, Locust St.,
TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) EVENING lit 7
o'clock, lor the purpose of taking part, iu the
escort to be given Hit. PATTISON on his ar
rival in tills city.
By older of tho Piesident,
It GEO. DARMSTETTEB.
tlHlK
YOUNG MEN'S
Democratic Club.
Will meet THIS EVENING at 7& o'clock at
ChNTUAL JIEAIMJUAKTEKS,
niHcacu'a skvt iiuiluino, kokth ouecn stheet.
All who have nut received Caps. Budges,
etc., must hand in their names THIS EVEN
ING. Final arrangements will bo made for
the escort ot MR. PATTISON TUESDAY
EVENING.
JNO. A. COYLE, Pres.
ltd
GM
AMU
DEMOCBAHC
MASS ME B MB
AT THE-
COURT HOUSE,
T0-M0UR0W, TUESDAY JiVfi'U,
AT A O'CLOCK.
The, following
meeting :"
.'pcakera will -.add leiw the
R0RKRT K
PATTISON,
Candidato lor Governor.
JAMES (IVY GORDON, Esq.,
of Philadelphia.
V,. YV. CARRIGAN, Esq.,
ol Philadelphia-
W.U. HFNSKI, Esq.,
of Lancaster.
Tho Citizens' Clubs und Organizations Will
meet at Pennsylvania Railroad Depot and
join in the escort to tho Court House upon
the arrival ot the 7:10 train.
W. II. ROLAND,
o30-2t Chairman County Committee
COA2m
pOAL.
M. V. B. jDOHO,
330 NORTH WATER ST., Lancaster, Ja.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
LUMBER AND GOAL.
Connection With the Telephonic KzciutBge
Yard and Office:
STREET.
No. 330 NORTH WATER
teb28-lvn
CUAL AND MANDKE.
Bestrade of family COAL, wcll-eleaned,
weight guaranteecL
Manure by the car-load at Lowest Prices.
Also, Limestone Screenings for drives and
walks. Cement at reduced prices.
Hay anil Straw by tho ton or bale.
Yard: Harrlaburxplko.
G cnoral Office : SOX Euit Chestnut Street.
KAUFFMAN, KELLER A CO.
ap:4-lwd
CZOlHUrV, VNDKKWMAJt, tC.
TfriLLlAMSuN FOSTER.
CLOTHING
AT
Williamson & Fosters
Mean a something more than the simplo name
ot IU The NINE separate rooms that are taken
Up witti tlds-lmportant branch of tho business
aro us full ot
CLOTHING
ot the Best Patterns ami Makes as is conve
nient to have them, and to show the trade
with advantage.
THRONE SPECIAL OVERCOAT FOR MEN
Which we n akc a specialty of by selling it or
$10.00 is a wonder to people how It can be
made to hell lor the price. Tho
ALL-WOOL DRESS SUIT:
Wo are selling so many of for$l?.00 Is giving
the best ot satisfaction both to the buyer and
ourselves., for wo know whoever is fortunate
enough to get a suit of It will bo more than
pleased for the amount of cost. Our
CHILDREN'S CLOTHING
Must not lie forgotten when yon want cither
to look or buy, and 11 you nave tiecideu to buy
the child a Mill coniu and sec bow they are
being mado this season. Iiut before you bny
tho material and count tho cost see how reii.
sonablo tliev can bo bought, and you run no
risk uliout tlie lit.
We havo just reeeiviwl some very pretty
Overcoats lor very small boys as well as chil
dron, and if you think your child is too small
to be lilted come and try.
MEA'S DJiESS OVERCOATS
Both iu Medium and Heavy Weight, should
not be lorgotten. Our present, stock ot these
goods is large. The variety is greater Hum
ever, UiM'triuunings liner, ami if you tail to
see what we have you may uihs getting just
whatyou want.
WILLIAMSON & FOSTER,
34, 36 and 38 East King St,
LANCASTER. PA.
o
WE rKICK HOCSK.
Now Roady My Entire
Stock of
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING
-FOR-
Men, Boys and Children
Are now on our Counters aud consist ot the
best material ever mado up lu
Beady-Made Clothing.
Every Garment lu woll-sowcd and hand
somely cut, in tho Leading Styles.
MY PRICES ARE MODERATE.
Men's, Boys' and Children's
FALL and WINTER
OTEECOATS
In gi-cut variety, well made ami Low Prices.
-IN MY-
CUSTOM DEPARTMENT
You can liud almost anything for a SUIT or
OVERCOAT you want. It certainly will pay
yon to examine my stock before purchasing
elsewhere, ns it will certainly be to your ad
van (age.
Al. Eosenstein,
ONE PRICE
Merchant Tailor and Clothier,
NO. 37 NORTH QUEEN ST.
LANCASTER. PA.
UOJIJSS, AC.
i iT !,Ti.rl''.'jty
TTABBKHUSn'S
$200 CAN BE SAVED
1
Jiy CALLINU AT
M. latebush's
One Price House.
SADDLtiaud HARNESS FACTORY
NO. 30 CENTRE SQUARE,
LANCASTER, PA.
ESTSIgn or the olden Horse Heads.'
We liaveju.sl received a largo job lot oi lino
I, At ROltE?.
REVERSIBLE PLU.Slt ROHEK.
RUSSIAN LRIGU ROUES,
SIBERIAN LAP ROBES,
Which we can uell from $2.00 to $1.(10 less than
regular prices. Wo have also a fine assort
ment ot
FANCY SLEIGH ROBES,
SADDLES, HARNESS, .
WHIPS, TRUNKS, BAGS.
POCKET BOOKS, GLOVES,
t LNK llltl V1KG GL0VS aud COLLARS.
GOODYGAR'S RUBBER COATS
GOSSAMERS, COATS AND HATS.
HUM GLOVES, for Tanner's Use.
And everything belonging to a FIRST-CLASS
HARNESS ESTABLISHMENT.
4V REPAIRING NEATLY BONE.
M. H ABERBUSH,
No. 30 OBNTKB SQUARE.
LANCASTER, PA.
o9-lywft3md
I ADIKS'IIAIK UKKsSEB.
MRS. C. LILLER,
LADIES' HAIR DRESSER,
Manufacturer' and dealer in Hair Work, La
dies' and Gents' Wigs and Toupees. Comli
ings straightened and maue to order. Hair
Jewelry ot all kinds made up. Kid Glovei
and leathers cleaned and dyed. Also Ladles'
Shampooing, at
NOS. 225 A 227 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
49-Eour doors above P. R. It. Depot.
ocU0-3md
THIRL EDITIOB.
MONDAY EVENING. OCT. 30, 'P83.
OVER THE WIKES.
AFTEBNUUN TELEtJKAPlllO NKW!.
Items of Interest Uatherett From All Quar
ter Points or the Usy's Happenings
Briefly Paragraphed.
A shaft in tbo Eureka consolidated mine
at Eureka, Nev., was shattered and much
damage wrought by the explosion of gas.
Superintendent Read was badly injured,
bat thero was no loss of life.
There are indications of a revolutionary
uprising in Paris, and comniunistic pla
cards have been distributed over tbo city.
Disastrous Hoods aro reported from
France.
Qen. Ebeuczcr Warren Sturdevant, of
Wilkesbarro, ex-district attorney of Lu
zerno county, is dead, aged 16.
The strike of potters in East Liverpool,
O., is virtually at an and, tho employees
having nearly all yielded,
Six jurors have been secured in the case
of A. 0. Sotoldo, charged with tho mur
der of his brother in the National Hepub
lican office, Washington. D. C, last Feb
ruary. Serlons Accusation Agalust a Contractor.
rnn.ADEi.rniA, Nov. 30, Owen M. Gil
lico, a resident or Pittsbuih, Pa., ami one
of the sub-contractors of thePiltsburgh,
Mclvccsport & lougliiogueny railroad,
was arraigned at tho Central station ou
charges of forgery aud embezzlement. He
was iu tho employ of Harris Bros. & Co.,
contractors, and a week ago was given
two cheeks amounting to $15,550.10, to
pay tho workmen. Ho had tho checks
cashed aud loft. Ho was aricstctl at tlio
Girard house last night, and was commit
ted to-day for a further hearing.
Gillice was given a further hearing this
afternoon when testimony was produced
showing that the amount of embezzlement
was $155,550,10 and asking for his rcliiru
to Pittsburgh. As thero is a habeas corpus
pcuiling tho prisoner was again held. The
bail was lixed at $10,000.
A SITUCKINU UKATII.
Tlio Futile
Struggle of a
for Life.
Urowulng .Man
Cohoks, N. Y., Oct. 30. Joseph Kivit.
agod 45 years, fell into tho canal to day
and was carried over a weir 25 feet hih,
dropped iuto a race way running at
rapid rato aud whirled along to a dam fifty
feet high, over which he was carried. The
waters then carried him through a wild
gorge into tho Mohawk river. His e (Torts
for life wcro witnessed by fifteen hundred
pcoplo. Ilia body was recovered. Kivit
leaves a wifo aud four childicu.
1 hat Infernal Mactiiiio.
Philadelphia, Oct. HO. (Jasper Youug
hcim, who was arrested fur attempting to
destroy his family with a bomb, which he
throw iu tlio window of a house iu
Nectarine street., where his son in-law
was at work, was given a hearing this
afternoon, fully identified and committed
in default of $3,000 hail for trial.
llurnod to Death lu a Slopping Car.
London, Oct. CO. A Pullman sleeping
car on tho express train from London to
Glasgow, caught lire from tho stove. Oko
passenger was burned to death and others
escaped only with great difficulty. Tho
accident is a novel one iu Eugland, and
creates much excitement;.
Coal uil Kxplosiou.
San Francisco, Oct. 30. An explosion
yesterday of a can of coal oil iu tho hands
of a Chinese domestic, burned up a
resideuco in Oaklaud and also tho China
man. WJSATUKK INDICAlIllSS.
Wasuinoton, D. C, Oct. 30. For the
Middle Atlantic states, partly cloudy
weather, with light local rains, southeast
to southwest winds, stationay or lower
barometer ; no chaugo in temperatuao.
ratal Itace Itotween Itlver Tuge.
The tug- Wetzol blow up twelve miles
north of Racino, "Wis., whilo racing with
tho tug Sill for a tow. Tho vessel was
completely demolished. F. F. Lorell, the J
captain ami owner ; Wnltam Keliey, of
Chicago, engineer, and l'at White, of Ha
cine, engineer, wcro killed. The explosion
was so powerful that 110110 of tho bodies
havo been found.
Eight Persons PoiHoned by jnislake.
Eight colored persons wcro poisoned on
the Wallaco plantation, Dossier parish,
La , by mistakiug arsenic for yeast pow
der and using it in their bread. All were
very sick at last accounts.
uetiperatlon auil Heath.
George Seller, aged 32, a German, shot
aud kilted himself in Now York, becautu
ho was uuablo to procure work.
SqueauilxtincsH.
Theie is aeertaiu lastiilioumies.saiiinngMiiiie
people which Is greatly shocked at. .seeing the
terms ilialjcte!,i:riglil's liufa.'-c.s,iiluuiiicttari:i.
or even ilv ror khlneys.ln print. They would
fain forget that they had a liver or kiiliievn. or
I were subject to disorders of these organs. All
ot which would he well, it such ignorance or
laslidiousucs couUldrive these discascsaway.
The true way to hantah reference to them in to
omploy Hunt's Remcuy, the great klilney anix
liver medicine, to cure them; and then all
mention of them will cease ot itself. So Jong
us flcah is heir to such ills, we must tell of the
one great specific. Hunt's Reined', that meets
these ills and overcomes tliem.
J. AX VASTER WATVIIKS.
T
U1K ItlCSIUAL KKLLS OF Til E NUISLE
TEAM OF
Conestoga Horses,
whic'i Team was ISought Specially for the
Grand Ri-Ccntciinfal Lalior Display ol October
i'llli. In I'lilladelphiaaiid t'te OM Time
Conestoga Wagon
have prohably made their hut round tiip be
tween I'hlladelph'a and Lancaster over the
Old "King's Highway"
In Advertising one of the very flne&t ot 1L8
Wonderful Machine-Madc Proiluct? of the
Nineteenth Century, tho
Lancaster Watch
200,000 !
Two Hundred Thousand copies of the live
8-page Illustrated Ri-Cciitcnuial William Pcun
Circular, the illustrated Conestoga Wagon Cir
cular, and other matter all advertising tho
Lancaster Watch distributed from the Cones;
toga Wagon along tho lino ol tho Parade
wcro eagerly sought after and preserved in alt
directions.
vi.AtnsiAi..
Jiew Mori
Naw icwt,Out. :o. Flour dull and prices
slightly In buyers" fcivor : State and Western
Superfine State. S3 25fi4 10 ; do extra. ltn 1 1 :
choice do, $4 5087 : fancy to, 7 IDJvT :n :
round hoop Ohio, !t .- : choice dtl :t;v
7;Supertlue Western, H 2581 lis r rnm , to
good extra do. iHOOiit 5); choice tl. .to iit'O
(H7 90; choice white wheat t. P. iNi7;
Southern steady : common to l-itr exlia, 1 1 71
5 GO : good to choice do, 5 iS7 '.
Wheat a shade lower and heavy; .. 1
WhiloatSl : No. 2 Itiil. Nov.. SI usi.a
1 v : do Iec, l H1 Mi, : lo Jan., ;i nv
11 IIJk : do Feb., $1 WJSIl Wi ; Oct.. I US bidl
1 OSJi asked.
Corn opened a shade hctficr, sutweiiueittly
lost advance and declined a triflo; mixed
western spot, Klgsu ; do Inures, iHjQSIKe.
OaU a shade stronger, but less acli've;
State, 0ft.VI ; Western, SS50c.
Cattle Market.
PUIL.VDKH-UIA, Oct. Si. Cattle market a.
tive ; sales, S,yuo head ; prima 7eUe ; gMi at
567ic; meiliuiu at 5Kc; uiuniuii at
Sheen market dull : sales. 13.000 head : ;mm,i
595c ; medium. ili.c : fair, r.i?le ; eom-
mon. -iOJc ; lat ewes. i:c ; stock ewey.
T4iC ; wesiern lamDs. ii.,sc ; dicker
county lambs, HQTic : veal calves, 7i)IUe.
HogH active; sales, i,M) heail; Milling at
I0Jftl2tt.
t'lilladolpnia Market.
t'Mitu dslphia, Oct. :. Flour market (.lead v;
MiperUne, $1 VKif.i W; Extra. : ajtft ui
Penna. Family. $." 00.
Uve Hour at ft iV?l ;T7.
Whe-.it arm, but quiet : Hoi. and I'.i Red.
$1 (k'.Ql 10 ; itongburry Ret I aud Amber at f 1 1
01 It.
Corn seareo and wanted tor Im-il i:se ;
Steamer. S74e; yellow, SJc ; Mixed MMQfS-',;
Jio. :; do,H7Xc.
Oafstlrm. wll'i more limuirv : No. I White.
4S.:; No. 2 do tlnjirm; No. 2 do, He; No.
2 Mixed, SSfflKhf
Ryese-.irjo at T.'m!.
l'rovitions steady.
Lard steady.
Itutter firm, with goo I demand torch. me ;
Peun'a and Western Creamery Kitr.i, ;m-;
Ifr.idford county extra, j:c; New York extra.
:;'7;'.ie.
Eggsiiuiiit; l'cini"a,2)e: Wcsitnrii, 2A.
Cheese Hi in and in lair inquiry ; New
York lull cream, 12JjR!i:tc: Western mil
eream. I2le ; lVmi'a ii-irt-sklm. S'tf." . :
do tulI-sMui', Uiic.
Orn'n mitl (To iron
onoovhv: ;'i-')taf f'.m-io!
UlllttHtlUI'K
niin ami iuivit
lon-, turiiili-t ly . K. Yundt.
tf.Mt It lug street..
ClltCMIfU.
Urpker
I-.,
Oct.
:u.
Wheal Corn Uals
Nov twi r,v4 .s:M
Dee :li j;-;i :.ii
Year VS XlK
IVtml-if- Oil City. .;'
fori.
I .m. I
II I..
lJS.!i 11.17'
Mtovk niurket.
New York, 1'hilndeloliie. and f.orul HtOCHb
nl- Ciitt.id Stule..- I: i rep'i.-loit dally by
fiom :. Loiu, H .Vorlh (jiieuii street.
OcU 2
l'i:00
A. M.
no's
I
7l!i
n
ir.
n
IW
r. . e. m.
r i
11S4 ll-Vi
71 M 71, '4
ai .'!';
19 IS'H
Donver & Rio U ramie
H. Y.. Luko Erio & W'-alura
Kansas and Texxs
IjlkeHhore
NewJerseyCenlr.il ....
New York, Ontario .t V
St. Paul, -M. & Omaha
faciile Mall
UoelK'.ster A i'ilbhurgti
I'exiw Pacific
WubsKh. s 1. ml Jk 1'uclitc...
Westrn Union Tol. Co
I'viinavi VHiilaCentr.il
l'liil-.i.lclplila Ruuimg
Northern Pacinc Coin
" " Preloricd....
Rultiito t'llts. ft ffect ...
y alM 0.;
l'i iilli
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9 i -M'4
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JTOR HALR.
V
U.niSKK ANll COAI. VAKIK ,tC. AT
public Side. Til C USO AY. NOVEMREi:
v, lt. win ue sold at public sale on thu prem
ises in the village of Ephratii, Lancaster coun
ty. Pa., the following real estate and valiiuhlo
lmsincHS stand, together with tho good will :
No. 1. Thu property at proent used as a
COAL AND LUMltER VARD. fronting uhoul.
150 feet on East Main street, and about 'Jmi feet
011 Franklin street, on which are erected it I wo
story Warehouse 1(10x41 feet, a Rrick Stable
and Lumber Sheds. Also the lot ot grouml
along tho ciLst side of thu It. It C. R. St.. from
b'ranklln street south to a It feet wide allev,
on which aro erected about 2b0 feet ol Rail
road und Coal Shutes. 4
No. 2. Alotot grouml 80 feet on East Stain
street, extending back and fronting Ml rent 011
Enuiklln street, on which tiro erected a two
story RRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with a
two-story buck bnilding, a largo ice rt:li:ir, a
welt ot never-foiling water, a largo cistern, a
hydrant, hot and cold water, bath tub. etc.
No. :t. A two-story STONE DWELLING
HOUSE on Franklin street, with a lwo.loiv
t'r.i me kitchen attached, hydrant in thoy.-ml.
adjoining properly of It. Dilger on tho e:nl
ami No. 4 ou the west and extending hack loa
II feet alley.
No. 4. A two-Story STONE DWELLING
HOUSE with a one-story frame kitchen at
tached, adjoining .No. :i nil the east and No. 5
on the west.
No.!i. A Building Lot adjoining No. I 011
tlio cast aud and property ofStrohi 011 the
west fronting 21 fet on Er.uiklin street and
back to a 1 1 Icet alley.
No. (1. A JtuIhliugLolon Frank 1 1 11 street,
adjoining property id .1. it Keller 011 theea-t
and No. - 011 the west, fronting 70 feet on
Franklin .street and hack ton 14 feet alley.
This is one of tho U-st busiiiCMSJ.-Tanr in
Lancaster comity. Theso properties will bo
sold either together orti'p.initciy tosuit. pur
chasers. Two-thiids or tho purch.isc moiioy.
if desired, may remain on the propcrl ie:,.
Persons desiring to view the properties befoio
the day ot salu will call ou thu undersigned.
Sate to begin at 'Hi o'clock, when terms will
lie made known by
W. . H L'N E It. Ephcita,
.I.EEEP. SENE1C. Lancaster,
II. M. SEN Kit, Lancaster.
oct 1 l.is.21.2,-. 23.::o.3l.tiiovl
IU1(MC HALK Or VALUaBLB CI'IV
pniperiy. By virtue of an order or the
Orphans Court of Lancaster county, will !..
Mild at public side, at the llicstcr flons". in
the city ot Lancaster, 011 MONDAY. NOVEM
ltKRi:i. I1A at 7 o'clock p. 111 , the uudlvi-h-d
moiety or halt interest or Ch.irIe.sC. Rhoait-',
leceifed. In the lollowin;; dr-crilied roil e -late.
h:hl by II. .. Ulioiflsan.l ;,i'd Charles '.
KhoaiN, deceased, as tenants in eomiiioii.
No. I. All that large tour-story STOI.".
lilILIING nn! lot or ground theieiiuto b:
longiiig, siluaU! on the south sldn o V ,:.
King street, in tlie eity or Lancaster, troiiling
on West King street ''! lee:. '!4 inelieM e.nil
extending in depth ol that wiilt'i '.'l't f-.'t, to a
It fccL wide publicullcy.
No, 2. All that viiliiablelotorpieceorgi-oiiinl
ou the southeast corner of Wesl Orange ami
Noith Mulbcriy streets, in the city of f.-in-easter,
fronting 011 West Omiive 711 leel,
and extending 111 ilepfh ol th.l. wiittl:.
southward along Mulberry street. iV U-r.l. lo a
It feet wide public alley, on wluciiaic vrcrti-il
two Dwelling llousc-j and oilier liiinrove-
monts.
ini.- property win 1.0 otrcreii ror -.ale as a
whole orin parts. Itis Hie iiiosllesirableil:
in the city ot Luneasler lor a re-ji Icnceor tor
residences.
Mi. J. All Ifi'it two-story DWELLING
I'OUSE, with Mansaril root and nil tin: mod
ein improvements, situate 011 theean siileo:
South Prince street, south of Vine street, in
the City of l.anexster. No. i:!l. containing in
Irontou Prince street CI feel. :i iuclii'S.anil ex
tending in depth 2t.'ttut, to a public alley,
nhrieit islll lect.
Attliosame time and place Hut said II. 'A.
i;iioa:.s will sell his undivided moiety or hall
interest purparts Noj. 2 and :.iu Hie f.tM re.d
estate.
Five-ninths ot flic puiclia-ie money ol tint
undivided moiety or hall-interest ol s:tM
Charles G. Rliotuls.dcc'd., will remain charg-d
on the resiM-ctivi: propeilics 'luring the lit.-
time of Mussuv 1. RIi'kmN, whlow ol saM ib
eea.-teil ; the halanee ol tin: purclias-! money
payable April 2, last.
Attliosame time and place, II. '.. Rhoads
will oiler at public salt: hi 1 icsidence. iMnis
ingof iitloiililu two-slory briek I)WELL1N'(
llul'SK, with all the luo-b-rn iuiproveiiient.;,
and lot or picecot ground thereunto belong
lug, situatu ou the oiilhea-t side ol Manor
street, in the City of Lancaster, flouting S!
Icctou Alaiiortiecl,aud extending in depth
21.". feet to Lafayette street, wheie it H 1'-'A
fi-ctwide.
Oralis ot all th-. abovj properties e.m bo
a.-cii al II. Z. Rhoail-i'rt jewetrv store
UAioiKY P.. RIIOADS.
Aduiiiiistralrix.
It.. iillOAIM.
o'U-lKdWS&kl
JiHTJiRTAlirjtKNTa.
F
JLTON Ol'EKAHOlSB.
EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT.
oxa itioirr okly
Wednesday November 1.
The Greatest Success of ISSi The Talented
Irish Comedian
WILLIAM h SCAHLAN,
la Hartley Campbell's Latest Creation
FRIEND AND FOE,
Supported by a company of unsurpassed ex
cellence, under tho management ot W. II.
Powers. "New Songs," New Music," "Grand
Scnic Effects."
Mr. Scanlan will sing tho following popular
songs, written by himself:
"1 Lovo Music," - Tlie Poorlrish Minstrel,"
"Over the Mountain." "Moonlight at Killar
ney," " Mrs. Ryan's Party," " Irish Potheen,"
and Ms famous
PEEK A BOO."
prices w-50!?!:;-
RESERVED SEATS CEN1S.
On sale at the Opera House Rox oflig,,d