Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, October 30, 1886, Image 4

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THE hMXOABTMH DAILY, INTLLIQMOBR SATURDAY, OCTOBER tip, 1885.
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aMrtutOQ in favor el msine, 01
Monday of last week, was, uln
ludadmltted, aUllurose imm
' Is eoecernesl. It bad the effect,
t bringing the township politicians
m te result or ibelr being le
I aena set-ups for the great strug-
poll at tbs primary election
i (or the past several weeks
Msebk the bosses of the fae-
'.tfMlf March for candidates te add
le their respective combinations.
Shdldates Have been an-
Ed some et them bare eleraenta
MenUerand his friends appear
i mere active than Bess Levi and
nKsMUHea, and they have brought forth
m wee are expeeieu uj mm me
ij iinn when thev net fairly
PMMMt tfelr canvas,
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fit) Stat B&eunceinent te paralyze the old
ai suWjr tnanairers was that of Dae llurk-
&'MMV, wkea It was made kuenn that be
aleSBKOwi 01 Ulllug rmeiiu Auiiilliioeii n
Steal' Up te that time Deputy Hipper bad
K0YeT, WllQ tiuuil eiuww nuujiiuiiuill,
M ha wants te be sherlll It will take bard
tad a Reed bit or it. istirKueiuer nas
Member of the legislature and for two
ha has been prlson-keeper. The fact
4( Ms having held alt theso efllces will be
xsV saralnst bltn. Te offset that It can be
his elllcial me has been rroe rrem
and In addition be lias a large ac-
naalatinrn throughout the county. l,oek
eat Ik Unt when be starts out In earnest te
Make votes, lie will tramp all oter the
eoeaty and has a faculty of making trleuds.
Hiaeandldacy will preveut Hides gutting en
the Hec Ring net up. Hlppey, orceurso, will
ka LctT's candidate, ana with the prestige of
JHrvtac been deputy for nine jears the ac ac
aMaiBiaaees he has tuade and the vele of
Oaiaaibla borough te traiie off, be expects
tpU through.
' Manlzer's friends bae Induced V. A.
5 Befcaflner, of Marietta, te be a candidate ler
CHgtater. He Is a strong man, well knewu In
1 ,; 1i, eeumy, anil win ueip iiientwr's ceiuui-
'Taen several nuuuieu totes.
C' ; With Burkheldor out el the read forprisou ferprisou forpriseu
'keeper, Jake Hmitli will take bis place for
.'taa office In the Mentzer combination.
y; asltai was an underkeepur some j ears age,
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IWt will be G. AL Smith, who was twice
' maten, by Burkhelder. The Smiths 111
J Make a soed right, and at this early day it is
T'. abetit an even chance.
h 'Mentxer wants te get the noliiler ote for
" rWlear ami rrinniln. Mirl KUIfun. (Iin nnn.
'J'JafCed aeldler from the Sixth ward, will be
T rii taken for the quarter sessions clerkship.
a5. the rnoTiteNOTAniauir.
? ' . ELm HM.thMint.rff ItiA (I1.I1I la tttlll Utirn
WVtW JJIWHJUUVt ...w ..(,M .- d... UWhTICVU
n1-'-". Hartman and Mentzer. Mr. Mentzer reacned
S,tka conclusion that the Intelliuk.nclu
,..i Mlarepresented him In tlie last political ar-
? Hele. Be wants it understood that he did
ritawt constitute himself a committee ei one te
Si -J"' a canuiuaie against uarimau ami limn
L&r took upon himself the candidacy. He sild
Sk .:Afa Muinlntlnn Hint Iin nnlv f1vlit(t tn mn.
tfiS abui lilmkAir a nanHIHatn affAf Iim lia.l lumn
alder himself a candidate alter he had been
pressed te run by friends from all sections e!
UAiVinntv. Ttnlh thfWA njtmllilntAii nra aptlva
b$Mr Id their efforts te secure pledges from ten n-
;i'i'tup workers, inuicauens pomite a test or
?7Qthe strength of the factions. Mentzer will
. . ' nut rertn trreat enens in ills own uehair. unci
. ..,'ivlHensenlir will make the Greatest ellert
LSS'iOf hU lire te beat him.
nL&ir$ There are some of the little bosses in the
fiv'nHeg King faction who are displeased at
vj's'aaeower canuieany, en. iiiey wm jmu in
vR')M.Im t Ul HJO ...W W1UV4 VU IUW T. UUIU
I A&fMtur lsas strencra caudldata as can hn
':& aaraed against Uartmau.
f Tneanti-seusenig men have net yetleund
an available candidate te run against Mme
Urlsslnger for treafiurer, but they are lu
hopes of securing one before long.
A candidate has been found who w ill con
test Judge Kberly'a claim te the orphans'
court Judgeship In 1-00. It Is no less a per
sonage th mi the distinguished ox-celUttor,
who 1h thp proud owner of h3w niKdnl
Andrew J. Ksulfiiian, esq., of Celuinlila. He
will make It Ihely tnrtho.Scheoneck lawyer.
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for coroner, there will be a rnmplete som
ersault of the combination-!. The IahI limn
i - Benaenig was backing Shlller, and Mentzer
nwHtuui. xuie year iiieuiter will ue ler
Shlffer. as Shifter's friends were for the
W-- Mentzer combination In the late senatorial
.1H tuirl Hlatilrt allnrnni unntiiul lTnln.a lha.a
V PV H.U.4.W H..ut..Va, wi.... . ...1.. H1WD
" la some new, strong man announced, J.etl
ri. will have te take Henaman, II. S. Shenck
nss been suggested te Levi as an mailable
candidate. Christ Hershey is ene of the ad
ditions te Mentzer's combination, lie talked
about being a candidate for prothenotary or
register, but finally settled down te the com cem com
miaslenerehip. He will lie strong In this
only, and has a brother who is prominent In
Columbia politics, who will hob that he is
weperlv careil for theie.
The slates, If arranged new, would be
faENHKMd'rt C'OMIHXTIO.
Prothenotary Lewis S. llartman.
Keglster U. H. Qeyer or O. 1'. Myers.
Rherlff Harry Hlppey.
Treasurer-r-Stve Orissluger.
Clerk of Quarter Kosalens l)uill s. Potts.
Clerk of Orphans' Court W, Ii. .Sutten.
jPrlaen-Keeiier G. Al. Smith.
Corener Henry S. Sueiick or I'eter lleuu-
Commissioners Gust. Derrlck, of MBrtic,
and Harry Myers, el Strasburg tow nshlp, or
Harry Musser, et Iampeter.
MENTER'S COMI1INATIO.N.
Prothenotary Jehn W. Menlysr.
Begister CA. Schallner.
Sheriff D. K. Burkhelder.
Treasurer
Clerk of Quarter Sessieus Henry Klllian
Clerk or Orphans' Ceuit Levi L. Krelder
Prlson-Keeper Jacoti S Smith.
Corener Daniel A. Sliiller.
Commissioners Christ Hernhey. cltv. and
A. B. Werth or Jehn Gingrich. '
ALUKItMi:v CONTJ.STS
Aldermen will be elected In the Kitiii
'Tljr First anil Kltrhtli rants iihti n.rln,, i.. .,...
;4!4 JFJrat there de net appear te be many caudl-
dates who are willing te run against the
present popular Democratie alderman of the
ward. It looked at one time ai If Clayt
Myers would be a candldate. The only
name mentioned in connection with the Ko Ke
pullcan nomination IsMaJer Al. S. Kit wards
If be etnps te think of the defeat C'hariev
KbermanroceUedflve years age. he will
hesitate about going Inte the contest
in the Finn ward, ex Letter Carrier Hres
alerand Councilman Hershey are the nrin nrin
elpal aspirants for Alderman McUlinu's
shoes. Single.iaudod,clther ene would cat
away with him, but with threo or mere can
sUdatesln the field, thosriulreis sure of the
., nomination, ms olectlen is another matter,
"' euuu iriamg in tne ward
. against him.
IB the Eighth ward, the Republicans w III
hare difficulty in getting u candidate, and no
esaasyet has been named for the iiemlua.
tlen.
The Second ward politicians are anxiously
awaiting the time te name a successor te the
present Democratic magistrate et that dis
Met. The light will be between Huperlu.
Undent of the Water Works Hal bach and
flAnnFA W tfaliir ilaniilLnln.t. Af.i .
Wt tt n T; TBT -"-, v'inj wiuA Ul blin UUUrU.
2 juew mese candidates hava been quietly at
W1 22Lk f2f ?"ie ,lm8 80U,dlng their oeustUu-
" siuZ.t ' "J """"u" uw ei u, ui lie starts
' V "' Srt oedorsement el all the members of
'Ks, iiiuiii8 in me warn, and the iullu
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JJ iZTZ. JS. . " wne are net voters In the
.ZTi i, m.T.nB ceuslderablet The con--'
?T,.tl,r.e Hepublluaifc.veters of the ward will
1 ZSk ii V ,',vVme h0 hurrah boys will
,-& be for Ualbach. This contest may
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from Town Tepic. fc
VOea of the Lonsdale pirty seems te have
Hbaea entirely overleokmi. .i .t. .f".v.e
-swamp a vaiet this persouage-fer te leek
a him one would place him en an equality
Jp'a valet ThU pereeuaee-fnr .. xZZ
trr. " -Ji'i" iiigiiuy m fun
avaas, wearing an immense biutenltre of
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seniss, HUU is ' UKii,g '. all j ,0 lea
i IIS IS a Ulan of unmn Intfiiria.ww. .
, I Hear, Xi, 000 Invested in Londen 'cabs.
vvuwuuuieainimsr He bad quite a
t flirtation with n member of Mlu
'a cesipany.
tMmfMantm run r Aim.
hlaas That OlrU Must Keew IITrirj Would
Ksvpln Ui ere ailing Sljle.
for the lxTKLtiniscsa.
Kvenlng dresses for young lsdlosare Im
ported In "dancing length," whleb is really
quite long ler a dancing dress, as It touches
the Itoer without lying upon It Combina
tions el lace or silk, or else l e kinds of silk
are used In these drcsses, and ameng the col
on most used are w hlte and yellow, Indeed
whlle la combined with nearly all the light
shades pales blue n itli pink ami pale blue
with black.
A'levely iompadeur dress has Its short
blue silk skirt almost hidden by a long sec
ond skirt or pink bengsllne, with small
llowerseuibreldorod alloerlt This bro bre bro
cade forms the low cuirass-basque, which has
blue rovers, a lace est and lace sleeves, and
Is completed by a moire ribbon sash, which
fellows Its edges around the hips, and hangs
In long straight ends te the feet of the skirt
en the left sldeel the blask drapery. Light
blue gauze in checks and atrlpes Is made up
with rivers of black elet en the skirt and
basque, and there are pink silk mull dresses
trimmed with apple green elvet, while still
iler pink fabric, almost salmon in tint,
tave goldeu brown el vet trimmings.
HBMI TRAIf!Ut BUKSSLS.
Demi trained dres-es for young ladles, es
pecially young married ladles, te wear in
drawing-room In the afternoon aud evening
are tuade te lie twelx e inches en the tloer,
and have four breadths in this small Hew lug
train, which Is entirely untriuiuied, and Is
made bouffant by turning ever the tops el
the breadths In Bbort-pelutcs.1 wings or let
them droop In burneuse folds. Twe ether
bread His of the silk of the train are Joined en
theright slde and drawn across the lrent as
an apron le a funnel shaped triple pleating
en the left hip which discloses a plain velvet
breadtb dew n the left like an underskirt, or
there is asblrred puiel et velvet or contrast
ing color. Black gres grain deuil-lraincd
dresses are made the naui9 nay te show a
velvet skirt that may be black, ml-brown
like terra-cotta or blaek and w title together.
lu some t these skirts the lrent drapery et
gres grain gees close te the feet, aud a Jabot
etends tip the lelt el the front te the luunel
Bbaped short side piece ou the left hip ,
wheu contrasts et color are ued, this Jabot
and the funnel piece, which Is usually a great
triple box pleat, show the contrasting color
a-saiaclug; a similar wing HkeJtbet Is also
en the lelt slde next the train. The basque
is made of the material or the train, with rev
ere or the sauie aud vest like the contrasting
fabric
11LVIK sttks.
Black goe-t-gralned w ith shett skirts or
with demi-tralns have pondered Jet revers
ler trimming the apron and the basque, also
the high cellar nnd cutis. Tbeae latter have
cut jet beads the slz-jef ,small French peas
sewetl at lntrvals all ever them and are
edged with tne rows of tbee beads strung
clessly together. ests made of Jetted net
are gathered lu sbate, w ah the (silnt at tne
waist line, and be-ltles It nre revers et silk
powdered With jet orcevmed with rlchjet
nassemeuterles. Shorter V's el the passem
enteries are ou each or the sleeves from the
armhole nearly te the elbow, nnd also in the
middle of the back. The black lace skirts
worn during the summer will remain lu
favor for the tiext season, and will lie worn
with either high or low e trags of black
velvet or of tuelre.
Ti. v new
L'laborate tea gown, such as English wo
men wear when leceivlng afternoon calls,
are mere largely Imported than they have
been at any previous season. They are ad
justed te the figure tn the back and straight
aud Hening in the front, and are ceinbtna
tleus plush with Uce, surah w ith lace, rich
brocades or of white woolen, with etnbreid
ery or ele of lace ever silk. The Paris
gew us are mere closely fitted, like the fam
iliar princess dress, opening down the front
ever light silk, folded diagonally and em
broidered across the lrent
MATIN KES.
Matinees, or skirts with separate jackets,
are brought tn the tine balr-strlped UauneU,
such as white stripisl in blue, rose, scarlet or
brown, oreta dellcste color striped witb
whlta The skirts are pleated loosely or
gathered te a belt, and their only ornament
is a baud of the plain color in cashmere or
veiling put en with feither stitching. The
sacque is fitted into the back and has one
dart lu the front It has a vest of blue or
pink wool, pressed in small pleats and two
turned-ever cellars, one of plain aud the
otheref the strlir d material, each feather
stitched. :ii.ltils.
Beaver cas will be worn again.
Plaids will be worn all winter , also cordu
roy. A tailor cloth jacket is the wrap for a
young lady te wear with all her dresses.
Twined -ever linen cellars are shown again,
they are about two inches deep all around.
A great deal of Jet trimming U te be used
en black silk dresses during the winter, and
nothing trims theui as prettily.
The fancy for wearing plain cloth basques
with striped sklrU is an economical one, and
will appear again this season. List year's
dresses can easily be done ever in this man
ner.
Among the cloths enjej ing deserved popu
larity are the mixed chevron stripes, crossed
at right angles with narrow stripes lu harmo
nious colors, which lerm reuued aud almost
invisible plaids.
The hat te be worn Willi a morning suit Is
a lelt turban bought of a halter, or the tailor
nukes a small toque el the plain cloth like
the Jacket, aud trims it with velvet loops
and revers.
Bias folds of silk muslin or of canvas are
worn again for the neck In colors as well as
white, aud new have a pleated trill inside of
them, and this frill ina be white, while the
folds are colored.
Ornaments ler winter hats are cotnpesod el
scrais of odd and gajly colored plumage
variously grouped and mounted, Pompons
el feathers and birds of nil kinds. Ostrich
plumes are also sten, Listened high lu front
et the hat or bonnet
The newest finish ler the neck aud w rifts
of dresses is loops or the u irrew eat picot satin
ribbon, set lu a hand or ribbon that Is basted
Inside the cellar. The loejts are about an
Inch long, curved eachitgitust that next It,
and the ribbeu is that kuewnas baby rib
bon. Itvtlprs.
Tiza's Cuke, Twe cups el sugar, eue cup
of butter, halt cup of milk, three aud a-half
cups or Heur, the whites et four eggs, two
teasitoenfuls or baking powder. Flaver
with lemon. 'I his will Imj as light as a
feather, aud the quautlly given wilt make
two small leaves
Fruit Cake One pound of sugar, threo
quarters or a pound el butter, one Kiiind el
Heur, two pounds ei ratius, two pounds el
currants, half pound el citron, half pound et
leiuuu peel, a tablestoeutul el ground cluves
and cinnamon, ene nutmeg, half cup el
brandy, ene tumbler of some kind el pre
serves, ten eggs buaten separately. Bike
five hours.
Almend Cake One pound el butter, one
pound or sugar, one pound el Heur, two
pounds el seedless raisins, two peuuds of
blanched almonds chepted line, three-quarters
el a pound el citron, ten eegs beaten sep
arately. Flaver with extract or nue. This
makes a most delicious cake.
Ceugb candy Threo ct ills worth or slip
per elui bark, eue Mblospeoulul el flaxseed,
three cents worth or hoarheund, one ani a a a
hairpouudser brown sugar. Put the bark
Inte a tumbler of het water, also the flax
seed, aud let them stand two hours. Make a
tea el the boarheuud (about a gill), then
peurall upon the sugar and let it boil until
it caudles. Pour uimjii greased plates or tins
m m .
Ltecutu's Muftclc.
Frem ttie November Century.
)Ils generosity, courage and capability of
discerning two Hides te a dispute, were ra.
markable even then, and wnu him the ad
miration of these te whom such abalitles
were unknown. But, perhaps, rier all the
thing which gained and fixed bis mastery
ever his fellows was te a great degree his
gigantic stature aud strength. He attained
his full growth, six feet aud lour inches, two
years before he came of age. He rarely met
with a man he could net easily handle. His
atrength Is still a tradition In Spencer county.
One aged man eajsthat he has seen him
"pick up and carry aaya chiekcu house,
weighing six hundred pounds." At another
time, seeing some men preparing a oontriv eontriv oentriv
ancefor lifting some large pests, Abe quickly
shouldered the pests nnd leek them where
they were needed. Oue of his ompleyors
says "he could sink an axe deeiwr Inte weed
I uf .?y w?a J ever l",w" Wlll strength
,VU l"ia. a.lJr"1" fdlreet It, a man was I
born leader In that county aud at that time.
Elrclleii tln,
rein the New erk Herald.
ytfrffi'ya'JTJ.
THE CITY SCHOOL FATHEKS.
rii riFtn ruKaiiiit.sr up runt-'
CAsrr.u Hvnuuii iieahi.
Utetf SI. MrlaiiMUis i:tntlul l'!"' '
llrail ul thx latest ljinallunl xjtitrm.
Tits liefrat el th tJ1rt te Intni.
lute Vftllnre In the SIumiI
rieerge M Meiiiiiian, the tilth president et
the school beard, was tsirn Jul 11, 116, and
died April Issl. He was educated In Bur
lington, N. J,, and al the age et eighteen
went Inte business with his lather, J. 1.
Stelnman, who had long been n sucvesshil
hardware merchant, and w be was one of the
original members of the school beard. , hen
the elder Stelmnau retired rrem business lu
IS f, Geerge M continued the business, first
In bis own name, aud subsequeullv as
younger members were added le the firm,
under the firm name of Geerge M. Melnmsn
A Ce. He greatly lucreacd the business
w blch at the ttme of bis death w as perhaps
larger ths.u that of any ether tnerx tn tile house
In the city.
Mr. Steliimau entered the boel heard en
the-'.M el March, lli He was elected piesl-
deutef the bvitrdeu the hub of May, 1M'
and vtas re electel from vear teye.tr for nine
successive vears, n longer term than any of
his predecessors bail held llice.
Mr. Stcluuisn's presidency was net eiil
longer than that of any iT his prinlivossers
but was an eentful esili In school matters.
InlslTeue of the one story brick stboel
beuses ou North Mulberry street ne.tr I'rauge
was built and In lMs the ether, lu l-l')tlie
union with 1 raukliu college, (whereby ad
vauced pupils lu the public schools were
given insiriu-lliiu in the college i vas dis dis
selved, nml a tns high sib.sil staUliheL
In lvO tne one-sterv bmk sibintl houses
were buitt ou hsst leuin street aud two ou
Seuth Mulberr niar me. A lree ulgbt
school for bes as also t-sutliIied, and lu
lvl anight -shoel for girK In lvt- two
one-story brick school beuses were built en
West Chestnut street letween Mullterry ami
Charlette, aud two en 1 ast Orange street,
corner el bhermsu. and additions weretusde
te the Seuth Duke street and est Vine
street school houses eiulueut teacliers were
secured for the high sehisjls among ethers
llev. Crumbach, Prvir. Davis aud Vt. K. 1.
Uigbee, courses of lectures were delivereil .
new rules ler the government of the schools
were adopted, the special school law el Insi
and the general school law of l-vl weie eu
acUxl by the legislature and gave rle te
much discussion, w hich v ill be mentioned
mere fully hereafter.
si r.irn Rks in hie s, no ,i ,
On the .1st of September, ls7. Rev isamuel
Bewman, D 1 , who bad been a member of
the beard from tts earliest organization,
effertxl a resolution that pasteboard cards
ceutalulng the Lord's prayer be hung ou the
walls of the prim try schools, and cards ten-
ttiuiug the ten commandments and the
Apostles' creed t bung en the walls et the
secendar schools, and that pupils be re
quired te commit them te memory aud at
leasioncen vveehrn iieiuem te tneir teachers.
The preposition led te a long dtcuss!eu
that was continued from month te month
wheu it wasadepted Deceaiber Jl, by a vote
often te eicht At the meeting following
Secretary .Immeruuu asked forinstruitlens
as te what version or the Lord's prayer, com
mandments and creed should be procured.
Kev. Bewiuau moved that the matter be left
te the book committee (which at that time
was composed of clerguieu). The motion
was defeated by a tle vote, and the matter
again postponed.
"On the lth of teUruary, lss, Kev. Bow Bew
man renewed his preposition, and Hen.
Themas 11. Burrow es proposed a substitute
te the etlect that the Bible containing the Old
aud New Testament be adopted as a text book
In the schools, parents or guardians having
the right te select any version they pleased,
and that if parents or guardians object leany
version of the scriptures, bis child or ward
shall net be required le use auy version
thoreel.
The consideration of t 10 subject was iost iest iost
iiened te Feb. --, then the whole subject was
indefinitely postieued by avoteul U yeas te
11 nays. 'Ihedeleat et the incisure was a
sere disappointment te the clergymen in the
lieard, anil at the meeting following Kuvs.
Bewman, Keye-, Mooney and I rla resigned.
TOLITICS I.S THE M HOOt HOARD,
Anether matter that created some excite
iiientaudill feeling in the bMrd duriug
Gen. Steinman's i nsiden y, occurred some
years later, lu la.-l the American party, or
Knort-Nothings, a- they were called, organ
ized a ledge in this -ity. I'p te this time
there hati never been any ptrty nominations
ler school directors, aud the vote cast at the
election of directors seldom reached a hun
dred, but at the election held in May, Kit,
theKnow-Nethiugs quietly went te the polls
and cast nearly TOO votes, electing three of
their members jed defettmg F. J. Kramph,
Charles Gillespie and Henry A. Wade.
Kramph and Gillespie being or loreign birth,
and both Wade and lilllenpie being Catholics.
The following ear, the Demcx-raui turned
the tables en their enemies by defeating
two of the three knew-Nothing nominees.
Ou the .th of October, lsl, Mr. bteininan
tendered his resiguatieu as president of the
beard and as director. A. H. Heed and
Tbes. II. Burrow es also tendered their r&si.
nations. A committee was appointed te In
duce thorn te withdraw their resignations,
which they did at the next meeting, and Mr.
Steinniaii, while declining the presidency,
Kervedeut Ins unexpired term, w as re-elected
In lSjti and again in 1-59, and served until
l"sM, when, after a continuous service of
twenty ears, he dt-cllned re-election.
Besides bis hervlee In the school beard, Mr.
Stetnman was for eleven yeans a member of
city council and president et the select
brauch for eight years. He took an aitlve
part iu all public enterprises for the advance
ment et city Interest. He was ene el the
leaders lu the erection of city reservoirs, the
central markets, the Stevens house and ether
Improvements. He was for ears a member
or the I'uieu tire company, and one el the
original .members and ter thirty ears presi
dent et the Humane tire company.
In itelltlcs, he was au uncompromising
Democrat, aud in l'sTJ ran as a candidate for
Congress against Thadduus Slevens, receiv
ing a very flattering vote.
Gen. bteininan was married en April b
1S3S, te Llijtibeth 1 rederika, daughter of
Jehn Myer, by whom he h id three children
who survive him Mrs. Geerge M. I rauklln,
Miss Mary and Mr. Ooergo Steliimau.
J. M. J.
riutir utTii a n k. tn.
Au KiclUng Aclienture lu the Northern 1'cun
Jlrunbl Ullderueu.
On Friday William Baekeruiau, or Menree
county, aud Daniel Little, of Wyoming
county, w he had been spending a row days
in the Parker township weeds, near the bor
der el the former teutity, were returning te
their cabin atler a da's deer hunting.
Baekerman was seme disuuce lu advance of
his companion, and as he approached the
cabin he heard a nol&e inside. The hunters
had been expecting a frlend te join them,
and Baekerman, supposing It was he who
had arrived, sueaked up te the deer with
the Inteutlen or giving him a scare, but as he
put bis bead through the deer he hurried
away en the double quick, havlnghlmself re
celved a scare that almost "did him up "
The nolse In the cabin was being made by'a
bear, which had entered the place during the
absence of the deer hunters, And was enjoy enjey
ing hlmteirameng the supplies he bad found
inside. Baekerman seen recevered himself
aud returning te the cabin llred through the
deer at the bear. Bruin came rushing out
with se much precipitancy that he knocked
Baekerman ever, and, without paying any
attention te the prostrate man, hurried away
in the direction the hunter had come. Before
the bearliad gene lar he met Little directly
In his path. The bear came upon the second
hunter se suddenly that the meeting seemed
as great a surprise te him as It was ie Little,
although the rerrert of Kanicnrtnanv ,...., ,.!
In a measure prepared him rer something out
of the order of the day. The bear and ih
hunter stared at acb ether ler a moment
Tueermer was the first te recover himself
and he seemed inclined te show fight, being
closely cornered. Little shouted te his com
panion for help, and at the same lime dis
charged his gun at the bear. The shot did
net bare any apparent effect en the animal,
which pressed Little se closely that he turned
and sought safety in flight towards the cabin.
The bear followed hi in, and the two met
Haekerinau coming te the scene as fast as
Little was trying tlget awav. At sight or
the second man the bear stepped, and, ovi evi
dently net liking the turn ailalrs had taken,
turned and made oil Inte the weeds. The
two hunters, reeling indisposed te let the
big game eseape them without another effort
te bag It leaded their guns with heavy
charges of buckshot aud followed en Its trail,
whleuthey found, much te their satisfaction)
r i W,!,v,.,jaai,J,fT- L ,. ."Uf .missxslrjil re.
was easy le keep sight of, owing te bleed
that was flowing from wounds It had re
ceived. They came up with It about rerly
reds off In the weeds, where II had laid down
by a leg. ThU was an indication that the au
Itual bad tis.ilved a death wound, but It
arose le meet the Hinders as thev npeated
atidndvntutd tothe Iray. lletii llackerinatt
and Little emptied a charge or buckshot In
the bear aud killed It lu Its trucks.
J. VHIMltl.V TUR l.lrit Ot IIGUIII.
ATiailc liiildrnt In the Cm err el the llttat
Tragedian.
Soen after the Umoiitable tiagedyln wiihh
Jehn WIUes Beeth figured se Ignominious Igneminious Ignominieus
ly, Kdwiu, bis brother, abandoned the stage,
and, as he thought, forever. Ills retirement,
he reasoned, w as demanded bv common de
cency, nnd It took tilm but a moment te de
cide what course ua should pursue.
Fer mouths Kdwiu remained immovable
In his resolve. At last, however, ha was pro pre
vatled upon te play a abort engagement at
Iho lntr Oatden, In New erkcltv. This
waslu Hi a .tear alter the assassination el
the president Theatiumiiidiiumt that Beeth
would reappear upon the stage excited much
ceuuneut There were these who bitterly
criticised the tragedian for what thev cslltsl
hU tad taste, while ethers, and there were a
geed many of them, loe, halls the new s w Ith
unconcealed manifestations el toy tueiig
the former class was the editor el the New
erk Jlcrald, who filled bis aler w lib the
'?' ,"olle attacks en the tragedian.
"At heu thoeomlnLVilt,i .i,i,i lliilh was
sorely perplexed. He, knew net w hether be
was te appear before enemies or friends. The
venture was clothed with se much uncertain
ty that the tragedian doubted tils success,
and It was with, mauy iulgtvlugs that he
went te the theatre and began te dress lur
JImttU But he did net rennlti long lu
doubt When thecurtalu rolled up for the
first act of the play, the great building was
packed te the doers, aud 1 learned allerward
that hundreds were uuable te gain adiuls adiuls
sleu. The play proceeded with little mci
deut utitll Beeth appcarevi ou the stage w ith
Polenlus Laertes aud the King aud ljueeit
Despite bis makeuts the tragedian showed
evidence el Ids nerveusuivss. His eves
moved restlessly, there vv.tsa slight move
ment of his lips, and his general bearing was
that of a man laboring under great excite
ment. The moment his familiar ticure was
recegulzed there was a hush, aud then the
luimotiseaudleuco buret into a rear st ni-
ihhu.-c. i' or a minute the uele was denteu
lug. Meu swung their bats, women waved
their handkerchiefs, while the gods lu the
galleries thundered their feet upon the tloer.
It was an ovation thollke et whkh 1 have
never seen sluce. The cheering was pre
longed ter a long time, and w hen it begun te
subside, a boy w be sat near the reef called
for three groans for the He i f. With the
same enthusiasm with which they bad
greeted the tragedian, the audience uew
broke Inte n series of dismal groans ivs a
token of their disapproval el the new spaier's
course. Beeth was se ev ercome by the ev a a
tten that it was some time botero he could
speak his Hues. Frem tbst moment the
actor took a fresh grip en life, aud as ler his
success ob, well, you knea as much about
that as 1 da The great audience at the
winter gnrden that night cheered Beeth all
through the play,and his engagement f roved
au Immeuse success."
.V llenrfltef the Chesinut Hrll
"Alter all," said an actor, ' the members
of the profession should be thankful for the
chestnut bell. Texas audiences new express
their disgust at shows by ringing them.
They are. t great Improvement ever pistols
De Net lie Is-eltel.
Hypocrisy Is the compliment that i. e pa
te virtue. Imitation Is the compliment failure
pays te success. The nauie nei ihe chaiacter
of llonen's Capclnu Plasters la liuluded by
unscrupulous parties, who make and try te sell
uusciupuiuus psrues, wne uiaxe anu try te
plasters variously called " Capstan. ' " Cf
cum. ' Cspsiclne," Canncln " piasters.
the inantfest intention te deceive. Betunnli
tapst-
Ti. with
tnt-trn. Ml tiinnl,iirl v
and boldly 13 this done that careless people are
doubtless semutllnes beguiled Inte buj Ing such
articles tn place of the genuine ihinplly the
nunber who fellow this vocation decreases
every ear through the refa-al it reputable
dealers te U-indle the ltcit.it I n i.tl-, mean
while be cautious. In the middle..! t! eenulue
Is cat or poreused the word " n m. , md en
the face cloth la the "Three frcala n ult mark
Ask for IScnsen's then examine One lusun
U worth u dozen of any ether kind U)
afXVlJLJ. KVT1VJSS.
A rsuxut ter InOlgostlen, Consumption, lj
iteiwla. Weakness, Vcver, Ague, etc, Celdun's
ijifjuiu ucui lumu
10-lwdisjd.tw
Four-Fintis.
Of our American people are afflktcd wllhsltk
headache In either Its nervous bUleu or ion-
eesttve tonus, caused by Irregular halnts, hlKh
llvlnir, etc , and no remedy has ever eemiut rest
tt until l)r Leslie's Special l'nst i1pn in wasdls-
covered, (.no It a trUl.
ce adverttsemunt la
another column.
W)
THE IIEV. OEO. II. T1I.WLU, of Bourbon
Ind , savs " lleth myselr and wife ewe our lives
te SHI toil's CO.VbUAlPTlON CLUt " t or sale
by II Ik Cochran, Druggist Ne. 1J7 North Uueen
ueet.
VVhis the scalp is annoyed with dandruff,
r.lcnu sulphur Seap wlUbs found infallible
Hill's Hal
Ir Uve, black or brown, fifty cents
slO-Iwdeed.tw
A NmI AUsiurtune
Is te raise a nice tamlly of boys a id clrls
and then htve them carried Inte an early giave
by that terrible disease Consumption Hud
tnu warning ana cnecic it in v nrst nl.
Irst slac'es by
the prompt usu of hemp's liilsam ter the Threat
and Lunu
nifi
warrant
iicu
te cure mid relieve all
cases l'rice UM. and ft rer Bale by 11. II.
Cochran, druggist, Ne. 137 "North
(jueeu street
jnw lucrec.
U)
blULOH'S CUItE will lmm.MjIM. ly relieve
Croup, Whooping Cough and jjrenctltU. rer
sale by II. II. Cochran, Dmggl, .Se. 137 .North
Quceu atrrat t.
The Verdict Unanimous.
Yeu are feeling depressed, your appetite Is
peer, you are bothered with Hiadache, you are
ndgety, nervous, and generally out of sorts, and
w urn te uracc up.
lauts. spring medictnej. or bitters, which have
for their basis very cheap, bad whlskv. anil
which stimulate you ler an hour, and then leuvu
you In worse condition than buture. What en
want Is an altcnttlv e that will purify your bleed,
start healthy action of Liver and Kidneys. ib.
atom veur viudltv. and clve renew ltd limit h nn.i
strength, buch a medicine you will rind tn Elec
tric Hitters, anu eniy -m cents a oeiue at H. 11,
Cochran's Drug btere, 137 and ii'. North Queen
street, Lancaster, I'a. e
milLOH'S CATAKKll UKMEIM a posltlve
cure for Catarrh, Dlptherla, and Canker Meuth.
r"er side by II. B. Cochran, Druggist, e. 137
North Queen street
Tlie ropulalleu el Ijtnauter
Is about 30.UO, and we would sty at lenst one eno ene
half are treuhlint with seme affection el the
Threat and Lungs, as these complaints are ac
cording te statistics mere numerous lh.an
ethers. We would advise all net te neglect the
opportunity te call en us and get a botlle el
Kemp's Ilafsam for the Threat und Lungs. Price
Ml cents and ft. Trial lizn tree. Unspectfully,
11. II. Cochran, druggist 137 North Queen street.
trer lame. back, sldeer chest, use ttblleh's l'or l'er l'or
eu9 i'laatcr. Price 23 cents, rer sale by Jl. U.
Cochran, Druggist Ne. LB North Queen stteet
Excitement InTexaa.
(is eat exclleincnt has been caused In the vi
cinity et l'aris, Tex., by the remarkable re
covery of Mr. J. E. Ceney, who was se helpless
hu could net turn In bed, or raise his head ;
everybody said he wits dvlng of Consumption.
A trial bottle or Dr. King's New Discovery was
sent him. finding relief, he bought a largu bot
tle and a box ei Dr. King's New Life I'ilisi by
the tlme he bad taken two boxes of rills and
two bottles ei the Discovery, he waa well and
bad gained In .flesh thlrty-sli pounds.
Trial ISettles of this Great DUcevery for Con Cen Con
sumptien free at II. II. Cochran's Drug store, 137
and 133 North Queen street Lancaster, I'a. (i)
HAGKMETACK "Blasting and fragrant per
fume. Price 45 and W cents. Tfersale by ILK,
Cochran, Druggist Ne. 137 North Queen treet.
Dikdslie Livkb Iiurrs for sick headache
erpld liver, biliousness andlndlgostlen. Small
and eeky te swallow. One pill a dose, l'rlce.sse.
lly all druggists. f e hUmdTu.l h,S
Fer tlin relief and cure of the Inflammation
and congestion called "a cold In the head' there
Is innre potency tn Mv't Cream Halm than In
anything else It U possible te prescribe. 'Inls
pri miratien hu for years past been making a
brilliant success as a remedy for cold In the
head, catarrh and hay fever. Used In the Initial
stages of these complaints Oram Halm pre
vents any serious development of the symp
toms, while almost numberless cases are en re
cord et radical cures et chronic catarrh and hay
lever alter all ether modes et treatment have
proved el no avail, oi-2wdeed.tw
UUOWN'B U0U8EUULD I'ANACKA.
la the most effective I'aln Dostreyerln the world'
Will meat aarelv aulcken the blend whthr
taken internally eajapplled externally, and
thereby
meie certalnlv UEL1KVK
irauuiy ur.ur.yn i-AIN.
wueuur
whether chrnnlQ or acute, than any ether pain
alleviator, and It la warranted doable the
uuugiuej wny siuiuur iiivituniuuil.
tt cuius nam tn the Bide, fuck or Itewels, Sere
Threat ItWiumtUin, Tcelh&cha and ALL
jiv, miiu ui auu ssivhi tkejlUTOr OI loin.
"ItUUWN'H HOUSEHOLD PANACEA "should
be In every family. A bmispoentnlol the Panacea
lit a tumbler nfhrt water (sweetened, If pre pre
ferred,) taken ul iwdtluie, wUl 11UEAK DP A
COLD cents a bottle.
mJMydM.W.ASw
SLKKl'LKSS NIOHTS, made mUerable by
that terriblu cough. Shtleb's Carels the remedy
for you. rorsaleliyll.il. Cochran, Druggist Ne
137 North Queen street
mmntCAL.
PHYSICIANS AND DUUGGISTS KKC
OMMKN1) BROWN'S
IRON BITTERS!
AS THE BEST TONIC.
1 his uiistli
Inc. leinhluliig lien with pule teg-
ettihln tonics, utiicktv itnti leumlrlt
mill muiplclily I mrs
I i nrm-'i.v, i.s ifiii r.- I ils, M.V1..VUIV,
WKAhMUts, IMI'llIN III.O0l, Lllll.1.1 ami
HVKU.niulNKI IIM.KIA
ttV rapid and thorough nsslinllntlen with the
ttieiHi. ii ivcihis everv pan ei tne ajtueiu, pun
nes nun i'niicmsuieiuim,8iivui
iiglneiui the in us
Invigorates the
cles nnd nerves, and lories nnd
VAtem.
A tine Appeller llci tonic known.
It will rum the wet enseul Hjspepsta, le
luev Ing nil dlstucsstng ) lupteiiis, mirii us Tics I
Ing the. tixsl, llclching, Heat lu the stomach,
Ilivittburn.ete
the eulv lien tniHlli.llin Uiat will net lilnrVnn
or Injimilhe lielh
It Is let nttiahlit fordlseases pi-cular le women,
an. I Mull persons who lead ncdenlnry lltrs
Aniiutalllngrvuied) ter diseases el the titer
ami Kliluevs
I'el-ens vl liming mini the effpets of oter eter
w erk, neiv ens trouble, less of npstlle, or de
bllltv, eierleiicu ijuKk rvllet and leuewtsl
cnervj ey us no
It disw net innsii Headache or produce Cen
stloatlen
Ul 1IK11 Iren inedli'lnes
no.
It t- the eulv
UIV lllltll
t-eptinttten el Iren that muses
nolnlmtetKctfccts. l'hj sir Inns and druuiilits
lei iullu nil It M the best. Trv It.
tin Ketiiili1e has trnitcAlaik suit trussed nil
liius i n wiamsr Tain) no ether Maileeuly
t IIUU N t HKUtt At CO , Italtltnere. Mil
tl) tuUlitl.liT
U1MMONS' LI Lit Hl.Gl'l.ATOB.
BUSINESS MEN.
Meu bants and these ctigngtHl tn oltlceweik
Are subU'Ct te Dyspepsia. Constipation, a feellii;
of despondency and restlessness, all taiiMd h
n disordered Lit or and btemach Sliumens l.tter
llegulatorreiuevos these causes by establishing
a bishI dlKtvtleu aud ue Interference te business
wtil'u taking it
" Simmons Liver Kegulater Is n
.erv V ftllisbln rtmiedv for llrstw.iK
fla. sick llendache. Torpid liver
and alien like IHseases W M.
lletT, Piesldeiil et S l tt. It Ce,
el Ou
PILES.
Hew many suffer teiture day aller day, tnak.
tng life a burden and robbing extsleuioel nil
pleasure, owing le the secret suffering trem
Piles. et relief Is ready te the hand of almost
anene who will sy-temattcally take Simmons
liter liegulater It has permanently cuitsl
thousands. .Se drastic, v leleut purge, but a gen
tle assistant te -Vituie.
rOM.i UBMMNE.-liO
Has 1'iir ' sismti in ti ,1 u rappe is J II.
tlLlNAl" l hiladelphls. Pa
TJi.MI VL'bn.D VITALITY.
EXHAUSTED VITALITY
rilEClKbKUr LirE, the great Medical
Werk el the aice en Manhood, .Nervous and
I'hjrslial Debility, Premature Decline, Krrorsel
teuth, aud the untold miseries consequent
thereon. 9i pages pve. 1JS prescriptions ler all
dlea.c-s cloth, full n!lt only II ou, by mail,
sealed. Illustrative sample tree te all jenng and
mlddli-niHl men ler the next W days. Address
Dlt . H. PA11KKU, ilulttnch Hlrtiet Uosten,
Mass. myll-lyeedAw
B
AltLKY MALT WHISKY.
PERRINE'S
PUKE BAKLEY
MALT WHISKY.
D SPEIMIA, INDIGESTION and all wasting
diseases can be entirely cured by It MALAUIA
Is completely eradicated from the system by Its
use. I'KIUU.NK'S PUUK 1IAULEY MALT
II1SK revives the energies of these worn
with excessive bodily or mental effort It acts
as aSAt EUUAltD against exposure lu the wet
and rigorous weather.
e-TAKE part of a wlneglasatal en your ar
rival home alter the labors of the day and the
same quantity belete your breakfast ilelni:
chemically pure. It commends Itself te the med
ical profession.
WATOH THE LABEL.
Nene Kenulue unless bearing the slgnaluieul
the nrin en the label.
M. a J. S. PERRINE,
NO. 37 NORTH FItONT ST.,
PHILADELPHIA.
sopt.'l-MiieedA
XTOL1NA COKDIAL.
VOLINA
CORDIAL
cents
DYSPLPSIA, INDIGESTION,
WEAKNESS, CHILLS AND FEVER, MALA
RIA, LIVER COMPLAINT,
KIDNEY TROUBLES, NEURALGIA
AND RHEUMATISM.
It ll invigorating and delightful te take, and
el great v;iiun as a Medicine for weak and Ailing
vVumeii and children, It gives new life tethu
whole rlyateui by strengthening the Muscles,
Toning the Nerves, and completely Digesting
the feed.
This Itemedy contains no hurtful Minerals, Is
composed et carefully selected Vtgetahle Medi
cines, combined skilfully, making a Safe and
Pleasant Iterutdy.
A HOOK, ' Velina," by leading physicians,
telling hew te treat diseases at HUMh, mulled,
together with a set el handseme cards hy new
llellotjpe process. en receipter 10 cents.
Fer sale by all Druggist mid Grocers. Should
the dealer near you net keep Velina Ceiuiul,
remit ll.ie, and a full tlie bottle will hu sunt
charges paid.
riuraniD ehlt or
Velina Drug and Obomleal Company,
IIALTlMOltE, MD U. B. A.
oil lydAw
jrerujva.
i HNT'H FUHNISUINU BTOKE.
E. J. ERISMAFS
Gent's Famishing Stere,
NO. 7 WEST KINO STREET.
Stere open Every Evening exuipt Sunday
ev-nlnits.
W1HKS AMD taUVUUB.
Jit) -GO TO- 2lU
Reigart's Old Wine Stere
rer Pemmery 8ec, IloucheScc, Piper Ileldsleck,
O. It. Mutain ,t Ce., and all ether leading brands
of Imported Champagnes. Alse, Madeira, Sherry
and Pert Wines, Clarets, Baulernec, Ales ana
Stouts.
Sele Agent for Special Great Western Cham
pagne, produced by the Pleasant Valley Wl no
Ce, the flncst American Champagne In the
United States.
Flerida Oraii 20 Wine, the finest in thmnnrlrnt.
it mil line ei jiranu
. .. .. . mf. . ...l.. ... "-
ly, Whisky, Ulna and Kums.
d White Wine, et Napa Val-
California era ret am
ley, California.
H. E. Slaymaker.Aei.,
Ne. lb EAST KINO 8T., LANCABTEIt, I'A.
QTORAQE
OOMMI38ION WAREHOUSE).
DANIEL MAYKtt,
leuJljd Nal6 iTcstChetlnutBUOOt
Ljtl
mm MALM VM JUUTt.
pUIILlCHALHOFUlTV PUOl'HKTY.
On Men hav, Novum iikr 1,1(vSs
tliunnitenilsuid etecuter nl tlin will el Jehn
Nltititrl, deirnsed, ttv tlttiiuel nit ouler el tliu
Olphiuis' teull et Inucaalrr leiinly, will in
IMiaii te sale, nt the KcjMenn Hetel, In Neilli
Uncoil Ml eel, u let or piece el gieitnd ou I lie
west side, et I'lliire .Heel. In linn Itvef lauii s
lei, between I uien and 1uii Blreela. 1 lie
tot leiilnluslti flout ou I'llnie stuet nbeut .11
lisit, and hasnileplli et that width et aluiut iw
ti'd.iuul then iinitewlug te a w Idlli of nbinit 111
lis-t, nvteml- nlteiil W liel tuither te Wntei
stuet 'I hem Is it ime slot led t ItAMh l" I.I.U
IMI llnUHK en llni rilmsi stristt liimtaiid a
one nnd n hall still led HI VIK IIM KI.I.IMi
Hill K en Wnlei sunt I here Is it uetti
Idling wellet wiilereiitlmpieiulses, mm tliniu
nre tiull tites. Kla'' tines, elc
pain le begin nt J oiletk p in , whin tenu
will Isi mad v known by . .
rUMiKUlUt MMlelll,
1Imi Pnl nRT, Auct fcviiutei
ee-t.'ldll.tt AS
IJsXKfl I Oll'S SALK OP AH.AULI.
XU ItKAl. KS1A1K.
OS H EIMbttT ht KMSII, NeiEMUBB 1', VS,
At tlin 1 eepml hotel, fast King tn el, l.nnun
ler, I'a. the iimlersluned, etecuter el lliewlll
ettbelati t'isiilasoleinon, will mpesii le pub
He sale the following real istnte In said II y
All that leiialu 'IwivStery IMthtllSu
llllliSK. and ptttelef ureund, slluated en the
northwest eotnerel tow and Hi Iberg sin els.
(enttiliilun tu lrent en Lew i.iiist, nineteen
Iwl, and exteiiillug neithwaid id the same
width ninety suten tut, moie or less, In i and
ileal efidt Kieuud lent unit nil encuiutirumcs
whiilMwrer, with the lelnt llBlil nnd prlt tlritn
Ien leiialu puiup and well et water en or near
the said pieudsea te be sold. ll)diaul lu the
j ant
bah toeeiutiicoiKat'o'itockof alddale, ''"
nttendmii w til lie git en slid terms intule knew n
by 11KV A I lAl I,
K vt i iiler til l' isiila Cel union, dei eatist
llssm SlICIIKHT, Auct. IMiJ.lldS
ADM IMS Pit 1 OB'S sali: Ol tm
ritet'Kitii
tIS FRH'JIt NevcsiDsa 1. ISMs
nl the LtHijmril Betel, en Knsl Mitgstiiel.
t...
limit rsintieii. iitiiuinistmier 01 -aieiue i
iim
lewes. ilcceacd. will sell at liultllc stile sllttill
n.iialn twostery ItKICh 1H Kl.t.t Mi HOI sh
mid let et iiieunil, sltiiatid .Ne lil ftat Miii
sins I, leiitalulng lu trout en fast Mils stun.
ii Iwl 5S tnihes and In depth te Unint street,
Isiumled en the rtst bv piepirly of Kitwnrd
hdgeimy and en the wealb pnipiitjrel Mrs
lleiUauiln tlihtv 'the house has ill usiius,
kitchen nnd huh loom, plestercd ganet. i ti
het nnd cold water, gas, tiealur tu iidlar. ihelie
Irull In anl, sloe siiev.
etc
hale toceliiinelite at ; o'lletk p. in . when at
tendimie will be given and t ruis titsile ktewn
b) ISAAC II III UIUIU hs,
Administrator of Saleme J t'liiiuwes, deed
lei luilhi i paitlciilaei apply te
A 1. I.A.N A HKIlll,
lus East King Sttret
II. SntnusT. Auctioneer
ei; 'idi:,Jnj'., i.l
-pi ItLU' SALK.
us KsinAi, Nei ruuks 1.', lst.
:,ir,w
by V Utile el mi order of the Orphans'
l,nnui3lur count) , will he sold tit publl.
Ollll I i
dStlt H I
the Ltepard Hetel, ou hast Mug street, the lul
lenliiK preiM'rty, te silt
lliat three-story llltlt'li ItKSItlKNt K, wllh
two-story llrlck llaik llulldlUK nnd tnelit
i mmehltchcu attached, illiiaud Ne ,.l-,l
Ontnge street, tH'tsiicn I'tne and Seln strti'ts
nail, Hun tesunuie, rarier, tuning room nun
tne Kitchens ou Itrst Itoer , geml diy lellur,
eli. front nnd back Htalrwujs, Closets In each
chamtwr, llwiter In tellar, tins tlireugh the
whole house, ll)drtnt t atur In the kitchen nmt
Pnve wash In fnnt. lu Ihe house. Ihls house 1.
unusually null built, with geed material, solid
walnut doers tn front, and ether work te cone
spend Let ii tit II ftel, uxli tulluc ten t u
te tnrlde allet tine t trlely of rrull tries, eli
Cain te ceniiiM nce ut 7 e clock p. in, nheu
leiuts and conditions ivlll b. made kneuu b
I I Ct hll.LIM.t.ll
Aduilnlitntrl of laceb P. Ktltlngcr, decijts.d.
II. SHI SURT, Aiitlteiuvr u J till
pillLlfHAl.
Ol SjtTlKDAT. NOTBVBBR C, 1..
lly Mi tue id an order of the orphan Ceim el
Lanctsler leiinly. Pa., Uie uinlersltined, admin
tstrttter el the estate of Jehn Mcl-aue, dn, ,
U1 et Pese te public sale nt tlin Leepard hob I
Knsthlug street. In the city of LuucLsiir, the
lollewlng described real estate, te nil
All that certain let or piece of ground liu
a till en the north stdn of Kast Orange street
(Ne. 711), lu theclly of Ijnicastcr, Pa, contain
Init In lrent en said Lust OrniiKu strvul ufi.it,
mere or less, aud extending tn depth le Marien
street J 13 leu, mere or less, en which Is en cti-d
n large substantial double twoslery Ultll U
DWLLLI.M, lint SC, minting en nfd Orange
etrevtabetu 3 fict, wtlh a depth el Iwt, te
whb h Is attached a large two-story llilck Uack
llulldlng, 17byJl tei't The house ha.s Uautl
lul !a windows, with plate gl tss ami walnut
Inside shiitlers, a lari;u ilixle bead lrent deer,
granite stone step-, lari.e balcony, A. 1 hu ilrst
story tits s large double iiarler. silting room
aud larce dining room, with it centenleut base
mint kitchen. The p-irler a nit sttllni; room
each tutve it " Sunn) slde ' healer, with registers
te second tloer Inuisetl lu ellshtd state man
tels t id.e gas throughout the entire house
Most el the luslde wisidwerk Is beautifully
grained In walnut Tliern Is also a large hull
and winding stairway, with hcaty walnut rati
Ing running te third iloer. The second fleer
has four nice larue rooms and a hallway, aut
llenar) closets, large tlnlshcd utile, with lour
denuir windows, and throughout Is will laid
out and convenient for bed chutiiht i , Ac
Thetu Is also en thu pnmlses a clsteiu ami
pump nnd necessary outbuildings- Ihe whole
let Is mini with a variety of thu best kind et
fruit, trees J list coming Inte first-class beutlug
condition This is uu elegant opportunity ler
parsons desiring a nlce comfortable home in a
pleasant locution.
Sele te begin at 7 o'clock In the et cuing, w huu
terms and conditions will bu made kne u bv
tliA.Mt I. llitlM.
Josl U llaiass, Auct,
el ltd
EXKl'U'IOK'H kali:
IlKAL KSTATK.
Ol VAIAAI1LK
ON XDSESDAV, -SeVLWIlSH ll), lis,.
tt Ul be sold at public sale, en Urn premises el
Ne 1, the following dcscrltxd real e-Ute, I ite
the property of Jacob C. Kruuly, dituased, te
wit
N 1 All that cert.iln Twe SHery llltlch TAV
EltN Pioperty (known as the "oriel Herse hotel),
with a large thress-stery brick back bulldliiE,
laigebilck sUtbles(
i ui ick sutuics, sueuuinif. blacksmith iliun
and ether Improvements, and let or around
thereto Is lenning, situated Nim. Oand 51, ou the
north slde el West Klmrs.net. In the i ll of i.un
caster. Pa., containing In fronton West hlng
street, Ss feet, 9 Inches, and In depth northward,
alung property et estate et A K. Kebtirts, .ij
teel mere or luss, te Grant street, thvncoiileng
Oram street eastward te property of W m .F
Cooper 71 ftct, 7 Inches, uiore or less, thence
southward along ground of W m J Cooper M)
feet.Ulnchcs, inore or less; thencu westwaid
along ground of James Potu, deceased, J loot,
i Inches thence seuthwardly 67 hut, ft Inchi s ,
thence further south aleug properly of Jaiie-s
Potts, deceased, Si teet, te W est Klnu stri ct, te
gcther with the right te use the wivll mm erecli d
or that may hercattur be uructnl en the wist
iiuueitnu prejHirty ei j limes j-eus, ile.a.iil
irem is est jv;
ilng street northward te tlie distance
of 1U5 fiei.
Ne 8. All that certain Thrie-stery IIKICK
B10UKA.su DWKLLINU llUUbK.slluated .Se
is, en the west sldeel ellli (jueun stieet, liithn
city of Litncaslei, Pa., ceiibtlntug lu lionteu
said North (jncen street 13 feet 1 Inches and 1 1
t ndlng In depth westward of that width Si feet
t Inches i thencu widening en thu north sldu te
the width of 11 feet 'J Inches, and or thai width
It extends lartber westward G fut6J$ inches, te
5 round efC. O, llerr. Adjoining properties el
ehu L,. Miller, CO Ilnrrand A, U Kepler, te
gether with sewer, yntd, and alley rights, etc
eale te enmmence at 7 o'clock p, in et snld
day, when attendance will be given and terms
madukuewilby ALtKHIIC KliKADi.
JOHN II. KHKADY
IIENUYC KHKA1IV,
Kxeculoniet Jacob C Kiuidt, deteaseii
Ham tsLllxss, Auctioneer. ejn IKtdll.H AS
VALUAHLK CITY I'llOl'LKTY AT
ASSIONKKS' SALK. On 1LESDAY.
MJVKllllhll'Jlll.lSw:, at 7o'cleck: p.m. will lm
sold at the Leepard hotel, tn the City of 1-ntica.s
ter. Pa, In pursuaucuef un order or thu Court
of Common Pluis, of ftneaster County tothe
undersigned assignee, the following piepurtlus,
Purpart Ne. I. All that certain two-siery lilt IC K
HIOKK AND DWLLLl.SO with tMO steiy
ItltlCK HACK JILILDINU and LOP or I'lhcs.
or (HfUL'ND.sltiinti den the Nerthinsl corner
el Middle anil Iteckland stieets. In the City el
Lancaster Hounded and described as lollews
te wit lleglnnlug en thu Nertheitst corner of
Mlddlu and Iteckland streets, thencu extending
w est along seldMlddle street, thirty feet, thencu
North along punart Ne. 5, fc7 fiet te u pest,
lliuuiu Weal nleng purparu 'J and 3, 4D lent te
property Inte of IlenJ. Mishler, thencu North '.'I
feel te property et Mrs. Kline; thencu hast
along the siuie s) feet te llecklund stieet,
and thencu along the line of Iteckland stieet te
the placed beginning.
i he above Is one et the best corner groceries
In the City or Lancaster 'Hid let also contains
suitable shedding and outbuildings.
Purpart Ne. i. All thut certain twoslerv
1IUICH DWELLING, with onestory back build
lug and let or piece et ground, altuaUd en thu
northwest sldu of Middle street, In tuu cltyel
Lancaster, and numbered Jet and .Te. ou city
plan, containing In front en said Mlddlu stieel
21 jtMitlHnches, mera or less, and uxtendlni; in
depth U7 feet, mere or less, le purpart Ne. 1,
rurpart. no, j ah tnat certain
rpart .
JK DW
twistery
IIUIC
ELL1NG. with one-stei-v hrli It l.n, C-
euuuiuK, uuu jutur jiiucu ei Kreunu situuteu en
the northwest sldu of Middle street. In thu city
of Lancaster, and numbered 308 en city plan
containing In fronton said Middle stieet Id feet
3 Inches, mere or less, and extending In depth
67 feet, mere or less. The houses ou purparts
;...i.i. .. .. :, z i .-.... w
no. i ana & are new ana in nrsl class condition
The nhove propettles will be sold as a whole or
separately us best suits purchasers.
1 be salu of the 3 purparts will be subject te
two mortgages, amounting together te i4.Ux.
and Interest trem October 1st, ISsJ.
All persons desirous or viewing the prendre
are Invited te call en the undersigned ut any
time befere the sale. Purchase money payable
en April 1, 1887. Posltlve salu. ll '
.,-. . IANIKLSING,
Assignee or Charles Peters and wllu.
IIxnut Suubkut, Auctioneer, ect-S M,W,ts.
rnil
IS 1'AI'Klt 1H I'iUNTKD WITH
INK
Minnl&ctnredby
J. K. WBIOHT & CO.,
marl-lya tbna UreWtlM'riillftaIpWi, r
cLBtmiHm.
H
lltHll A UltOTUinC
WE ARK READY !
ARE VOU ?
Ne meits putting elfguUlngiin Over Over
ie.it ' 'riii'iD'n nothing lnjllie wnttlter
te Justify ilcl.iy. I I'd tlpe Overcoat
wtMlliui.iHH'ilslol'Oiii.uleixMtlyfor. We
.no. Tliovvlielo i.ttiif.0 of Ott'rcenta
tIieiti.illliw, Urn M) leu, the sl703, the
illlti'ivnt llui'il el tlie n-ttiie Jatylea itte
nil within our Bight ntul itrm's lengtli
when vuu coine lietc. Why clse la our
rUue lii'dil ittul front in the triule for
st)llsh Overc'tuts from 1'itU clc.tr
tetiiul In priiik' ng.iin V Dojeii think
woleso the uiinnliiK uklll, the nt list Ic
Unto of Overcoat lu-tUng lit Rutting"
up mil Winter Ovcicenlsi1 Coinennd
tce liew licifectly we Rlve iKSittity te
iii.itett.tbuiiil exiitesslen te your Meus.
We h.tve them itiuitliiui iittil he.tvy. A
he.tvy I'Utur, it you wlsli , n Kersey,
comferUblo riKlitiiew hy tlie tlofeni
in styles anil grailes. XetltliiR l.tckltiR
in our sleck.
ONE-PRIOU
Clothiers and Furnishers,
COI.
M)U 111 cil! r.KN HI AM) CEN1HK
SCJUAIIK, 1.AM.AS1 Kit, PA.
w
ILLIAM.MKN A lOHI'KIt.
TELKL'llONl. CONNEtTION.
WILLIAMSON ft FOSTER.
HIGH GRADE
Ready-Made Cletliing !
Uend Made ClelhliiK lias ix-vtl cllmbltiK np
watds lu Material, Make and I ll until ll has at
tained a position fully eijus.! te custom-work
and a Kient dial lower la price. Wu hate made
special efforts, jes.r after year, te bring our
Heck eriteady Made Clothing tn such a statu el
perfection that there could net pecslbly tie
eausorer complaint In legnrds te Fit and Make.
Vichasltudaid we feel we have new attained,
nnd earnestly solicit jour endorsement et our
oderl.
CUILDIIL.S 8 ALL-UOUL SUUSi, WWi te I1U.U)
11013 ALL-UOOL 8U1TH, 7J0 le I.tt.
ALL-WOOL HACK SU1 T8, 110.(0 le fJXW.
ALL WOOL DULSS CUTAWAt COAT8UI18,
tutote r;u.
Thisu Mulls are Just at rrpii-sinted, and for
ritand Make aiu classed a i
iiii.ii uitAiir: c-LeriiiNu.
Hats, Furs and Carriage Robes.
uuiik UunU Ildlrt ul thu LuUtit rimhlent In
SUIT or Flcvible Felt.
DUN I. tl-SKInu bilk Hats and Children's Caps
and Peles.
I.VD1LS' KUIt
HUM Jll.NU,
1IOA8.
MlfrfS AND
CARRIAGE ROBES,
In Uulfale, Welluud Plush.
liENIt CAItDICAN IACKE18, Kl,l;:c,tl.DU,
UNDERWEAR!
Shirts or Druwers, 13c , 10c., , tl ou.
SILK NECKWEAR.
s
Ticku, Pulls er four Inllund, Se., Dec., 75e.
NKVMK-KII'PINU OVKItAI.I.P, JUMfKKS
and OUNNlNc.:cOAT8.
'lhu LATKai' AltltlVAL lu thu H110E HE
PAltTMLNT Is a
Ladles' lllghCutdloteTep Kid rexed Square
amp., Hiiuure Toe Ostler, 20 buttons.
Au exicllent article. Ladles should sen It.
'Ihls Is the I.ntest Addition te the Largest As
surtmcuter Ludles', Missus audChlldreu'stihees
aud trailers In the etly.
WILLIAMSON ft FOSTER.
:i'.', Ul, UGmid :J8h'ust King Kl.,
LANUAHTKIt,
MAVUIMMMT.
VJ-AOUINKUY, AO.
rex
STEAM HEATING
LaU'Stand Hest Improved
leSGINKS TrMtiei, I'erUMi ir SUtieitfj.
New or Becend-Uana
HOILElta, WATim TANKS, BICPARATOR8.
M4UUIS. or usrats Woxes sneh as dens and
kODt In Machlne Sheps.
niu en ei A DOXXSS,
Ezra F. Landis,
WOKKB-63Y NOKTU OUHIIHY BTflHBT,
LinetHrwi Pa,
mtfdAw
ntriK ls MAKirxu
OADINET PUOTOanAPHH
AT B3.00 a noun.
AL.ii.2- m town qukkn stiikkt,
linllWd Lancaler, i'a
IIM & BROTHER,
-Hw.V.aMsuglji.-f- r