Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, November 29, 1886, Image 4

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Correspondence et Ixtixuexkcxr.
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tJHlltA, Ne. 20. On last Saturday
Lfc!
tnttemrt was nmde te rob the store
i'I urell & Ca, at Cerdelia station. The
pt 1TM made by two nien who had pre-
M iron bar ler the purpose of forcing
M deer of the store. They had Just
eed at the work wheu the watch-
I the Cerdelia furnaces put In an np
mbL and thMr nlana were frustrated.
Mm art mi
abm left In a hurried manner at the sp
et the watchman.
A Ximbtr or rellcaCasea.
&,
y-IMtdlUmk, employed en a canal beat of
kPensvlTanU canal company, bad suit
1 ualnst him at the efllce of Squire
',", by Rebert Fry, a driver of another
aiimi iMlMsnU.tiil Futttnrv. Hank vmrn
w , f.'rSJA h Ofllcer WMIck and a hearing took
'& wf place en last Saturday eveninjr. Kry, who
T ivfl . 1 ... .I.I.a(. vnara )l boil n Iw.t-
CHIW)7WlfUh lUIHCKU JWMa v.u, ... w wk-
3V-. vj. Her WUlsKy wnicu wsuuikbu iium uim uj-
fh tt 1 1 ...A uiim. In Miraln It ,l.n
.J jaSHf BUI i'l S , e m, ., ""
jSMSnmi tijtly word te Renlt, who then
ftfl--- ..-....- l.ln, ilnvn Tlift, matt,.,- ma fcntttn.t
bi8 'S,yBenk paylntf the costs. During the hear-
&' iiiUutlae laci was learncu mat considerable
f. -e& whisky Is purchased by canal bejs wholm whelm
fe'.Mbe liberally. Fry, a young boy of thirteen
h'tyearai was unaer me muuence ei liquor at
loeumeoi luencuuie.
OfQcer Ilofirean of the railroad police, nr
rested Jeseph Myers a tramp, for raising a
fata at Marietta Junction. lie bad a bearing
before Squire Kvans where he paid his costs.
Franklin Oastner, claiming Bloomsburg as
his home, was arrested by Officer Wlttlck for
creating a disturbance at the railroad nation.
He had a hearing before Squire Evans and
waadUchargtd by the payment of costs.
The antt between Michael Dyslrger and
the Columbia borough will come OB at the
oflleo of Squire Ilershey.
Around the Itallreid
The pay car of the Reading A Columbia
railroad arrived In town this morning, wheu
the .empleyes were paid for the month et
October.
The Frederick accommodation train due In
Columbia, at 7:30 a. in., was abiiit fltteen
minutes late this mernlug, caused by a broken
rallatWrightsvllle.
Engine C. S. Maltby, ei the Reading A
ceiumuia raureau, was pushing some
coal cars en the coal chutes this xneralnir.
when a broken guard rail caused a slight
wreck. The cars were run of different
tracks, but were stepped before much dam
age was done. The read bed w as tern up.
Town Xettf.
HI Henry's minstrel company will appear
in the opera nouse this evening, when a very
geed performance will be given.
The funeral of the late Lewis Denacber
took place en Sunday afternoon and was
very largely attended. Services were held
In the Second Street Lutheran church.
The dairy maids' reception held In the
armory for the benefit of the Ladle' Aid
Beclety, of the St. Jehn's Lutheran church,
closed en Saturday and was a success In
every way.
Fred and Wilmer Rlghter, et Philadelphia,
axe TiKuiug inenusin ceiumuia.
Werk was btirun this mnrnlni? In illu.
sing the foundations for a large Ice house, te
be built along the river shore for Samuel FP
bert The house will be 150 feet long and CO
feet In width, and will be SO feet tilth, hav
ing a capacity of C.00O tens of Ice. The house
will be ericted by llachman A Ferry, who
expect te have It completed in about three
iree.r.
General Welsh Pest, Se, 115, O. A. 11,
will have a camp tire In the rlnK, en Friday,
December 10, which will be a big affair.
'loes. j. Stewart, Gen. Gebin and ether
prominent men will be present en this ecca
slen.
Jiurjuiimit cex it us n.e'A cuvut.
A. Small Number of Casrs for Tilal Ihe Cur
rtllt lluslueka Trannartit
The second week of the November court
ei common pleai was opened at 10 e clcck
this morning with Judge Patterson presi
ding In the upper courtroom and Judge
Livingston In the low or court room. Of the
30 cases en the list twenty were either con
tinned or settled, leaving ten for trial.
In the suit of A. R. fahertz against the
county of Lancaster, te recover damages
caustu uy un zanii Demg inKen in ttie opn epn
Init et First street, between fltt End
nvnnMA nml nnrwarf .!,.., u ,...r..i., .
aent was entered In favor et the plaintiff ler
In th suit of Walter J. L'mmert against
neeac, juica, pimuiiu nuuercu a voluntary
non-suit.
curhe.vt nrsxESs.
Peter Annie and Nathanlfll Mnvhr. mt!.
keepers of Mauheim borough, convicted of
numuK injuur iu miners ai me November
sessions Bppeared for sentence. The court
imposed a penalty of ?200 and costs en each
flf thn HAfntidaTitu
EUaC. Ca, wife of Jeseph C. Cassel, of
Watts' station, petitioned ler and was al
lowed the bentliu et the act of assembly of
..iii U .;,., Saiui; w uiarrieu women lue
benefit of their separate earnings.
Isaae Grell, of Maner, was appointed
guardian of the miner child or Annie J.
R. Llntner.
Ernest C. Kepr, of Columbia, was declared
Insane by the committee appointed te In
quire into his sanity, and Jehn L Hartman,
was appointed his committee.
THB JlHWit. t rxus A1 Md 1(jyl.
A Ilraoeh of the InU riuuleiml 1,'iiten Inttltuttd
In Ttil Cllv.
Fer Force week pat the bricklayers of
this city have been Uklng nieasurei for the
organiiatlen of a branch of tbe Bricklayers'
and Maens' International Union. They
meet In Bleslnger's hall, West King street.
Their application for a charter was granted.
and en Saturday they received that Import
ant document. Saturday evening Mr. J. A
Htahlnecker, of Reading, the organizer el
branch unions, came en te Lancaster, and in
stituted the new brauch, which will be knew n
as Lancaster Vnlen Ne. 5 of the Bricklayers'
and Masens' International Union. About
thirty members were Initiated, aud instructed
Iu the work of the order. Seven proposals
for membership were made, wheee names
will be considered at the next meeting of the
union en Tuesday evenlug. There are a
hundred or mere brlckNyers In this city
who will probably connect ihemselves wltn
the order, new that a brauch has been estab
lished here.
A FAl.nrire.Uinn.
A false alarm of iire was seuuded en Sun
day morning at 10 o'cle-k. It wnscauied by
the empleyes or tbe Edwen Electric Light
company who cnt the wire or the tire alarm
telegraph near the station house. Iu attempt
ing te put the wire together, the; alarm
was struck. First there were two taps and
then one, the companies sfcirtwl ler ixix
1. at Webt Klntr unit CMiurlntfc. bi,i.mu mi..
cauw or the alarm was seen learned', hew-
Officers Lewars, of the police ferce, get en
truck A. utar the Eastern market, when
bis hat fell off. In endeavering te recover It
be fell from the truck and narrowly eseaned
being ruu ever by the heie cart which caine
dastiing tij, beuiud. He aUe attempted te
get en the engine, which was going tee fast,
and he was again thrown. Jlewaacensid
erably btulstd.
PreseculrU tin Aautllauu.
InthelNTBLMOENCEn of Wednesday it
was noted that Frank W. Heffman had been
Uacked at the corner of Marshall and Chest-
nut streets. tv imifu .i,,... .... ..
R, , abused. He baa learned the named of his as
F4-tA ,",11'8a'"l te day he entered complaint be
Vh ,A,.at,r'?8" Uarr.agalust Joser.h ' Z,
W, iSi "JW8ni, Frank Dllzler and Hinuei
Hf t, i """ ' "" uuu oatters', and Gteruu
P" baiSiYvU w P0lul,lnK tt pUte1 a"J aault and
St .vrv. Bwwry. Wirniiita vm, mnui i..n ' '
E-Jt el the accused. v '"' luv K"cal
IK f . -
Wt .- , ' Ure"' ' llm.
wt iue largest crowd BVttc.-.i...i.T.
iSeulur rink wn ,!,. ...- "'"" '
,:;.V ,,' ". "." l"ero en "at""!
ay
iAZI ,' ,"'"""' "uu Lester, the cle
er
k 'iaZ 1 nvnaciien, nna
and
iaij imamia iraiu miiniHsinn ,n c. .. .1
1 ..-t- - a . - .. ... bio iimm.
,-i t 1 Trinirnmntif n ti urn lirmn man . . ..
a? fg f vv" M.ua wj nave me
"bb men remain ever this wit. m,. m
, every evening except Friday, when
httey will be taken te Columbia. " a
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TkeBMna Light Went Out.
TbebulldlBtn In the city which are illum
inated by the Edisen electric light, were sud
dently left In darkness last night about half
pas. eignt o'clock. Tbe cause of It was that a
Joint In a main Meam pipe at tbe light weiks
mew out. extensive repairs naa te ee iuihie
at once and a number of bands were put te
work. By 1130 the light was burning n
brightly as ever. Fer a tlme during the
darKness there was a great deal ei confusion.
In hotels, cigar stores and ether place,
which wero open, people were seen running
around with caudles which they were com
polled te use until they could turn en the
gas. Fortunately the churches which ue
light had Just about eercluded their services
when the dark spell came. Had It been any
ether nlghtin the week the eflect in business
places would hae been much greater,
Arrntnl Fer Attacking a Oltirrn,
Jacob Burke, shoemaker, of West King
street, has brought suit against James Den-
nelly, of the Sixth ward, and Jehn Klmler,
charging them with assault and battery and
drunken and disorderly conduct, lturke
alleges that the two men attacked hi m en
West King street near Mulberry en Satur
day evening without provocation. The ac
cuised have ghen ball before Alderman
3purrler ler a hearing en Thursday evenlng.
A Wit Heater Heard.
Jacob Mohew was heard bv Alderman Mc-
Gllnn en Saturday eenlng en a charge of
beating bis wire. She had no desire te presa
the case, and he was given the opportunity
te pay the costs or have the case against him
returned te court, lie was unable te raise
the money up te neon to-dayte settle thecase,
eui is ixiiecuug a menu mis atlernoeu te get
hltn out of his trouble.
butt far slander.
Jeseph WItmer, of Providence township,
through his attorney, Theu. J. Davis, en
tered a suit for slander In the court el com
mon pleas against Martin Beee, or the same
township. Winner alleges that Reese circu
lated reports reflecting en his character ler
honesty, and that in consequence he has suf
fered heavy damages.
I'ro.fcntleu Wlthdrstrn
.Bernard Falk te-day withdrew Uie suits he
had entered against his brother and Officer
F.eerich for aggravated assault and batterv
and paid the ces-ts. Ha admits that he en
tered the suits whlle In anger.
.Inrorsfer the January Cenrt.
Judge Livingston, Sheriff Tomlltisen and
Jury Commissioners llyus aud Differ will
draw jurors for the January courts, en Friday
afternoon at 1.30 o'clock.
Telephone cuuurcltnn.
K.A. llartman's livery, 5 West Oringc ttreet,
Is connected with the telephone) exchange.
lecture.
On TUnrsflay evening next, Pfcemtxr si, 1).
n W esver, A. II., M .. will lectine In the Kast
Ml-sien M. K. church, Kat King street, en "Thn
Heuse we Lire In " 'lhe lecture will b4 ter the
benefit el the inllen, and tickets which 111
bel5ceuLi each-for f ale at Shaub's shoe store,
Ne. 1 East Klngstrtet, and Gtlgere's book stele
North Queen street, above the railroad Dr
Weaver's ten ears' experience et htj chosen
subject will undoubtedly mike the lecture an
Interesting one.
Amusement.
Aynei Wallace-Villa Company. This evening
thu Agnes Wallace Villa company epan a thrte
rights engagement In Fulton opera house. The
company Includes Agnes WalUce, Sam Villa
and ether well known people. They have a brass
bind and lnll orchestra with a company which
Is said te be competent. Te-nlnht's play will be
" Leve's Martyr; or, a Weman's s-acrlflce "
" JJichael S'rejnir "On Thursday evening
next Charles L Andrews' large and talented
company will appear In the eptra house In the
fine spectacular pla of " Michael StrogeiT." The
company Is ery large. Including thlrty-flve
people, wnn a eaiict ana numerous specialty
people. Among the latter are the lameus Ke-
nildes, the gietciine dancers.
ue a ills.
Lint. In this city, en the ath ls-t., Geerge
Lint,
iuneral from Ne. H3 Middle street, te-morrow
aftornoen at te o'clock. The members of Ce.
1, 121 Itegt. T. V , and all old soldiers are invited
te attend the funeral. ltd
Myers. November 2Sth, 1S. in this city,
Washington It. son or A brum snd Christian
Mjei,uedSJyeari.6menlhs and 12 days.
'J he rlatlvej and friends of the family also,
Can as-sa-te go Tribe, Ne S3 I, O. K. M.-are re
spectfully invited tn attend the funeral, from
the residence of his parents. Ne. 2 bhlppen
stn-et, en Tuesday attcrnoen at 2 o'clock, ln ln
termentat Lancaster cenie-tery.
bTsWAHT In Oregon, Wis., en the 2-th Inst .
James stew art. In his 61st year.
Netice of tunerai hereatter. ntfd
IScrbettzs On Nev 2Mh, ln!Launl Bnn.
Lnrerr,, county, ll'a., of dlph'herla, 'ihemas
Henry Ilnrrewes, only son of Uenry u andMaiy
U. Hurrew es, In his 5th year ltd
JlAHKKla.
PhlUclelphla Cattle Market.
raiLADXt.rHlA, Nev. 20 lieefcatUe, recelnls
for week ere Ilceves 2.5K): sheep. (i.Cue; Heks.
iSSS-iicSir'ssi ee-j'' w ,!
Heel t cattle nctlve and weak j Extras, 5"fB
SXe i geed. iJgSc ; medium, lHXc t com
mon, 3BVSC.
Sheep active) extra, 4Kfl5ci geed. a
lM?nfc.3X0,C; LOmmn- 2e31
Begs dull j Western, fi(l6.
Chlegu I'riMluce lrket.
CnicAoe, Nev. 20. 9 sua m.. market eiwned.
W het-Dec, TiJici Jun., M.u: May
Jorn-Nev, 3Tc; Dec., STc; Jan., STJdc; May,
ou-Dc . :Wij:6Jfc i Jan . 'din ; May, rn'.c
l-orK-llee , Wi ; Jun .I1062K ; May, 110 95.
Larrt-D.r.f.'i .7S; -Ian., 16 (&
chert ltlbs Jan., K te, I'eb., t'X , March,
aunt.
TtJiO ; May, tV,in
Man50?T" BTHC:UeC-'S7k,0: Jan-' 8T0:
MK?.Ho?ieOT" Sfi?iC-i ,,eC" S"?i0i J&n- K'i0i
May.'flfe:;'- tJ 7iiI,ee-' ,10WX' Jan, 110 73;
Klbi-Jan., V, te ; rub., M i.'K ; March, K 57H.
drain ana Hrovlsieus.
I urnlshed by B. K. Vundt, broker.
tuiLAUe, Nev 2ii. 10 o'clock p. m.
"beat. Cern. 0u. l'erk. Lard.
November 87 V,i 9 K0 li 97 u
'Vai"'y T, 37 -'7 10(10 t, 03
Kebruary .. . letf S7 .... 10 T 15
Mtty "- i 3HJJ 10 D75 ....
Winter Wheat PU tttr Le,ta'
SprlDg Wheat "" ,ii
Cern ' K?,
Oats
Km V.V." 2
llarlKy ,:
OllCliy. "
CruduOll y
Uccclpu-ilegs 1!ea'
Closing Prlces-S o'clock p in
November
"iii-bi, bum. uai8 I'eik. Lnrd.
1'icfcinbvr . .
'7-i wit, .ij u u.H e viye
January V,l S7 -All 10 07K
reurur 76(i !ium e 15
MSf,cVty "X n a)llu
CruduOll
T7X
Mark AlarketK.
Ltini.lte1rn" Ly ltla' Wt0rann A Ce , bankers
1'IIILAUKI.rniX t!BT.
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lleatenv. 1'uss "
I'.A K
N. Cent
l'eep es i'a4s
Itrlg Uuu'ls 105W lirt n'eij
" ... 78K K Vli
New Yerk Maraet.
... mnn, .,,,, w,-xieur initraei unlit
Klne, fl iwgfj 70j Buwrilne, 1 ini )
coiiiinen togeod extra Westein.liwaS'Ji eeid
liWihnl..iuv.TH ,!'...,.. tu.. ,te"V
"-"- ,' .,.'ri,-.i, c n y, ,u.
iiuuv-.iia i jieu eiuie, liec I .O. 'i de.
fiScj Ne. l White Mate, 66et Me. Sited Winter
I firilK " IiiIti.iI rn.uh f-A . .... It.... l. .
de Jun., 4SJe.
.-"'" V. "ne btate, S7XGSc ; Ne. 5 de,
8u Ne. 2Uee.31J.c- '
i"u"i iarn, OHS5CC btate, 57XC553C.
lUrleynemlDal.
l'erk dull j iibw mess, llOfiCQU l).
I.iuO-litn., 1027 i Jan. 10 S5 May, MfO.
Melasbes dull; new crop Nuw Orleans, vmtX.
i urpentiue rjulet ut nfia. """'i'ibi-..
lleslii quiet 1 strained te geed, II 0U31 05
t"lr"lB.u,n .,u'' ' flnee" Iu t!asea.e.
i.!SWlt,i,B. 1( 8r.a.,n oUverpool,Jie.
ti0e ' W"t,ru Wwlry. 26-aei
Chte... quut t Western Klat. ll(i,12Ue
hu!i!ir.?d'.,,81SU;,'Mt?iCc' W"tarii.5a9MXe.
flSuiffiX UBam-11 CuU0tt'. 8 lttfte ;
'1il,OWo'm,inur.,rrtmqCUy''c '1il,OWe'm,inur.,rrtmqCUy''c '1il,OWo'm,inur.,rrtmqCUy''c
CeiTdo qulev i fair cargoes. We.
Itsw Tork Stecss.
Nw Tork, Nev. a.l.Mp. m. Meney easy at
aflyt per cent-j Exchange steady) postal rates,
IJlKftlMl government firm Currency 6"i,
II 3TJ bldj 4s Ceup.Ha' bid i iX's de, fl 11X
bid
The stock market tbl morning opened
Crmat SatunUy's Uelti prices, but tbe tone,
seen wekened under a pressure te sell, led by
Heading, which was sold qnlte fnely ltnrtng
the first hour prices declined tfte. per tent,
but In the hour te neon thl fully reentered
The bull cliques bid prices up In a most be
wildering manner and r.vicd a stampede
among the shorts The best prlcvs are new cur
rent.
XKtf AnVKKTItlKStKXTa.
TjAKiNe rewnr.H.
ROYAL
BAKING
POWDER,
Absolutely Pure.
THIS t'Onder never varies. A marvel of
purity, strength aud holeetucnr. Mere
economical thin the ordinary klml., and cannot
be sold In competition Kith the multitude of low
test, short welpht. alum or phosphate peders.
bilil only in cans Ueval llxaie 1'cnpsR Ccs
b- W all Mreet, New lerk. luay:7 ldAw
w
ANTED COOK.
APPLY AT hj
n.-J ltcd
North Dnkestreet.
w
'ANTED TWO CIGAR MAKKKS.
steady work! eoeilwairenpald A poly at
J aLukieHT A DKO 5 Lltar store.
ltd
Ne 103 Eist King Strtet
AT1PTOPSHOOTINU MATCH WILL
b held at .1. V Lehternarh Metel i
Thursday, December 2, ter a let et Klne Turkeys
and Ducks. Alse a nit&lne for s -elid i.cul Uluir
All ar cordially Invited. Come one. ceuieall
andenjey the fun. Don't forget the dy. le em
ber 5d n3 3td
LOST AN ONYX M'.ST PIN WITH
Three l'earls in the centre, en Sunday
afternoon, November it. tn geln from I'rtnce
and Chestnut te st Mary's and St. Jeseph's
churches A liberal runard will be paid by re
turning te
nJtd NOS. 43 .tit W. OKA.NUE ST.
HE MEMBERS OK CAN-AS-SA-TE GO
Trlbe Ne Ji3, 1 O it. M , are requested te
metit at their Wlgwsm.en te-morrow i Tuesday i
afternoon at 1 30 o'clock for the purre-e or at
tending tbe iuneral et our lain brother w 11,
Myers The llrethers of Ne 2, Ne 2! and Ne
44, are respectfully lnvltd te participate lly
orderef c. K gl"AOE, Sachem.
Attest Btres J. I1rew, c et K. ltd
pONTKACTOR AND BUILDER.
GEORGE ERNST,
CAIll'ENTElt, CONTKACTOU A 11CI1.0EH.
Ilesldence Ne. 5J3 West Klnir street. 8hei
East Grant street, opposite suttleu heue.
WOODEN" MANTELS AM) GENKK L UAltD
WOOD VOltK A srEClALTt.
aVAil work secures my prompt and per-ena
attention. Drawings and Estimates furnished.
eet27-lydB
CJTAU GLASS.
STRGLASS !
If you want 1,1a.-. that will nt sUiu In your
windows and leek ell, buy
STAR CLASS
Of LANCASTER IEALEUS.
J. W. Albertsen & Sens,
NOr.KHTOWN.rA.
nov?tdeea
sr
.ENNERCUOR HALL.
BAZAAR OF MATIOflS.
TIIF GUEAT
MJBNITEROHOIt 3?AIR
G L03E3 TO-NIGHT.
AI.LTlin MOT ALUAIILt AHTlcLlSTe
UK CUANCEDuCr
A large and fine assortment of articles will be
sold at auction alterd o'clock.
ADMISSION CHAUGr.D A"5 I'St'AL.
ltd
piULTON OPERA HOUSE.
Thursday, Docembor 2, 1883.
Absolutely UTioppreachable In Its r'raniatic
Strength nd Positively unrivalled In Its Scenic
Display.
Every Performance a Festival Occasion.
U1A8. L. ANDHtWS'
MICHAEL STROGOFF
ASO
Minuet Oarnlval Oempanr.
UECOItD Parts, nearly 2 years : Londen, ever
1 year; New Yerk, 2U) nights : Lnlted etates, 4
Seasons.
Company of Hecegnlzed Artists Scenery New
and Superb! costumes Itlch and t,orgeeus '
lleautltul Minuet I!all-ts, led by MenorfnaOe-sl
and Maggie Benaldo 1 xeCars Paraphernalia
41 People. Depleting Jules Verne s Masterpiece,
tbetiruadeht Illsteri(al and KemanUc Story ever
Illustrated with living characlera.
1'IltCM ...25, and 75 CENTS.
ItESKUVtD StA'lb 75CaNTS
Nowensileat tbeOeera IIouse Office. nltd
pjXEUDTORS' SALE.
On Saturday, Delexbib is, isi.
Will be fold at public sale by ihe. underjtgntd
executers of Jeblnh Davlsh, er ,laie of the city
ui i-eiiviui3i, a., uuceuueu, ut me x ranKitn
Heuse, North Queen street, In said city, the fol
lowing deslrable and valuable pieces of lteal Es-
tRfM. Vl?
Ne t A large two-story IIKICK MACIII.NK
SlleP and onetery Hiacksmlth Shep and let of
ground, Ne. 25 North Concord street. In said
city, containing In fronton said North concord
street, M feet, mero or les-i. and extending In
depth eflhatldth35 feet, BX Inches, thence of
thu width SO feet for BJ feet, 0 Inches, tbenceef
the width of 31 teetterSJ feet, 5 Inches, subject
te an alley rlnht of four feet In width ler the.
distance of 35 feet.SKJ lncheB. und thencoeftbe
width of 3 leet for tbe distance of tVjfeet. J
Inches. '
Ne. 2 A desirable IIUICDIN'G LOT en said
North Concord strtt, containing In front 1J
leet, 8 Inches, and In depth of tnit width lMteet.
i.J.P,? two-story BKICK DWLI.LING
1IOUSL and two-story llrlck Hack Building mid
Let of Ground, Ne. 229 North Mulberry
street In said city, containing In front
en said North Mulberry strwt, 17 leet, 6 inches,
mera or less, and In depth 13'J levt. uier or less.
IlDCsl. and Let of i.rrmnd. Ne. 237Neith Mn -brry
street, in sild city containing In front W
teutun feel wide commeimliev
llOUSLand Let el Ground, no 2S North Mill,
berry strict, in tald city, ceutalnlng In front It
leet, 7 Inches, mere or less, and In depth 110 feet,
Itoreerless te a Urn feet wide all. y, together
lh a right te a 2 feet, Inch wide couiinen
alley en Hie north Hern North Mulberry street,
for a distance of 4 ' feet '
irniVs I' .hlWO 'tery L","K inVKLLING
110U8K with ft one and a half-story brick back
building attached thereto Ne 2Ji North Area
alley, lu said ilty, containing In front 17 leet 1
fS t' rB r "' BUd exu'"dlu',i depth KC
IinrfJ,wA.,tweaU,ry, "'"OK DWKLLlNii
lit usk with a oneandabelf story brick back
bulidlug attached thele, Ne! 231 North Arch
ulley, in said city, containing In front 16 ieet 7
feeLe"' U,0r r 8S' UU1 eit"dlnB '" depth KJO
Ne 8 A two story lllllCK DIVKLiivr.
ilJUSKwIthaeneand a halfitery brick back
;,, . ,.'""'." ,xl! '" aia city, con cen
ulnlnKln fronton sift North. Muluerry .licet
17 1h tjU Inches, and in depth 121 leet, together
with the right te a te feet widu alley fei a dls
tince of 3J leet en said North Mulbeny street
NP. 9' A two-story ItltlL'K DWELLING
lleUSa, with a onnaiidabulfktery brick back
build ng attached thereto, and let of ground.
Ne 241 North Mulberry street, in ald city.ceiit
tainliiK In fronton said North JIulberry street
Ultet Hi Inches, unci lit depth 1 feet, subject
75i "..', """,n "iuv lertliedlstaiicu
ei ,8.1 feel from the said Mirth Mulberry street.
BalH te commune,, u, t n.ni..ni. ?.. rrS
tarms anUondltleiis will be made known by
iikniivhahi'lky.
i?,X,ccr,.ter8 ' j0ilab Davlsh,sr..rtceHj.ed.
Joell. Daises, Auctioneer. nwdl,li,iB,i7a
VJ?n' Af) VKKTJSKMKXTS.
FOR KENT. TWO TWOJSTOUY 1UUUK
houses, at (7 a month. Applv
,t ruts onus.
JAUeRI-.ailKAl't'KH'S
PURE RYE WHISKY,
nuK.'Ttyillt
Duke Street Lbmer Stei.
W OHKtNtl'M KN AMi Ol'IIERS If
V Want of mibstnutiiU Working Pants,
Overalls, Knit Jackets, lllxtisrs. Vest. Under
and Overshlrts, ,lev,-. .Mlts, New Styles et
Suspeiiders, New paten' Hese lit all sires and
qnnilty, trem the cciiitin'ii nve p-lis foranusr feranusr foranusr
te tbe HiH'jt Camel's Hair. JAM mil and Me Me
rieo. Lntti styles of s,., k ,mt, Mlk llamlker
cblets and Milliters mij hi sp, and Notions
suited fi.r HOLIDAY I'KKshM , at
HhClirOLD'sullKAP l .Vli MOBK,
NoMNerth yueeu St , iuar Posteltlco.
jgKEK NO KUHT111.R, KOR
IllUKKlSNON'E IlKIlElt THAN
Ruppert's Estra New Yerk Ueer.
1 or sale exclus ely st
CHAKLIK IIOSTKU'S COK.NKU SALOON,
l'.car of the Central Market.
frrvsh fnem the Kcc and arrantiel Pute.
HiMMIt.M.W.S
AIL ROSENSTE1N,
, IMPOUTING TAILOIL
Jlv selection for the coming season Is new
ready, comprising eus et the tinest stock ever
shimn In this city. The stock Is entirely new
aud well worth your tnsiHctlen My ptlces are
moderate, and workmanship el the best. The
reputation et the house ter One work will be
fully maintained. Having secured for the com cem
tng mvkeii the servlcvs ei 1 lpt t. lass Tailors, 1
can guarantee the very eet et w et k
SMe proprietor for lbs Patent Strap Panta
loons. rrantd net te draw up when sitting
down, nor bag at the knee
A. II EosKNSTKlN,S7Nerth ti'irwnSt.
jj gEruakt, "
Fine Tailoring.
A rnll and Complete stock el Imported an
Domestle
Suiting and Ororceatlng
Ter the Kail Trade new ready te select trem.
Call early te tecum Beet st les.
H. GERHART,
Ne. UN QUKKN ST.. Opposite the PrwterBce
mar.'7-lvdlt
PU ULIC SALE Of A "DESIRABLE
CITY UEStOKNCK
Will be SOLD at Public Sale at ihe I. oepard
heiwl. en TIIUllSU.vY K L INU. DM KM dKlt
. Utt desirable residence Ne s truth Duke
street, with a frontage of 1-teet Inches, and a
depth et lid feet, unreerlnj Wid, hall, estl estl
bule, large pirler, dining nxmi and klu-hen en
flrt fleer, four sleeping roeru ind bain room en
sec ind fleer, two plastered attn oem, back
aud front stairways, eel ar heater, range tn
kitchen, gas throughout beue, het and cold
water The house is tn flr.t-clan order Is ta
pered throughout, and Is tn one et the most de
slruble locations In thecuy.
sale te commence at 7 o'elek p in., when
terms will be made knew n by
JOEi. 1 II USES,
n.T lit Auctioneer and lie.il Lstate Aifent.
PUBLIC SALE OK NORTH ijl EEN
STKKKT I'llOPKUTY
By virtue of an order of the I eurt of Common
Pleas, of Lancaster ueuntv. th, undersigned
assignee etCbarles Knapp and wife, il expose
te public sale at the franklin Heuse, en Netth
Queen street.
OS MOJBIT, DElIVBIB 31, !.
The STOKK STAND A.NU Dl KI.L1M4, Ne
14.'iand 117. situated en the east 1d of North
Quetin street, nearly epp.-lie Khun A ltrene
man's and lint a short Olsiance south of the
Pennsylvania railroad dep t. The building ts
of llrlck, and U two-storied, with a
front of thirty-two feet, two and a nuarter
Inches and with a two-storied INck Building, all
under Slate Heet ; Gas 1 lxtures ttieughnut the
house and cellar under the entire building.
I here U a private entrance and three leet wide
ally, hydrant, cistern, right t.i swell et spring
water and right te the three-.terlid brkk wall
en the north slds. The let has a front or i! fe-t
2Vi Inches, mere or less, and extends In depth
about 215 feet te Christian s'revt. uu the rear
there is erected a large two-storied I rime Build
tng suitable for a wareheme an.1 shop
Sale, te begin at 7 o'clock p iu , w lien terms
win be made known by
PHILIP GIN UEB, Assignee.
He.vrv SnrBSRT, Auctioneer. n.-J-tfd
e
NE W EEK LONGER.
Oommencing Monday. Kovembor 20.
AT-
Lancaster Rink I
or TUE
BIOYOL.H WONDERS OF THE AGE,
THE GUEAT AND ONLY.
Wilmet & Lester !
They will jlve a dlfftren' i -egran tu" eaLh
night this week. Cen.e and se, them learn a
lie beilnnerlO-NIGHT
ADMISSION
CENTS.
Rink Band & Orchestra,
On Monday, Wednesday and Ssturd, when
there, wlll.be Dancing
-Excursion te Columbia en FIIIDAY
NIGH r. llicyclti Exhibition, skating and Danc
ing Pare for KeundTnp, Including admission
te rlnk, 7S cenw. sit lydli
CPECIALTOTHE LA MLS. "
ocureitM ALOPENl.NO display
OF
ELEGANT FURS
Comprising all that Is desirable, from a Seal Gar
ment te thn Smallest Mun" 'or a child, w 111 coin cein coin
mence Wednesday, December 1, and lunllnue
one week.
Want of epice preventing special display
longer, though our stock will ba kept tall the
balance et thu season.
The exhibition will be free te all. whether de
siring te purchase or net. Mee-d assured that
the a de vi) announcement will be antliuuut te
awaktn a lively interest anions all concerned,
as our reputation as leaders In this line In Lan
caster long since established aud fully earned
through forty years of practical experience
Clves us sucerier advantages
tipeclal attention, as usual, git en te making
Seal and yur-Llned Garments e order 1 It
Quality and Price Specially Guaranteed. We
deslr te say that our exhibition space has been
greatly Increased since last season, se that
visitors who felt crowded befc re neid hae no
such fear this season.
While, devoting se much space te Ladies, we
de-Ira the Gentlemen te knew that we are
abundantly prepared tnsuppiyanv demand ler
lustly celebrated AMElt IIAIs rulliotnewon
nana or inurte te order, fashionable and Lew In
nice.
AMER,
LANCASTER'S LEADING PUACTICAL HAT
TE11AND ILKKIElt,
n22-ltnd
30 WEST KI.NGSTBEET.
PHILADELPHIA.
JEWELED
AND
ENAMELED
WATCHES
FOR
CHRISTMAS
GIFTS
The cases of Ladles' Watches having
assumed a no leas Important pesl Ien
than the movement, Messrs. Caldwell
A Ce. bave prepared a large stock of
unique and beautiful designs, which
lire especially suited ferCbrlstinaa Gifts
for Ladles.
DP.AGON KL1E8,
Jeweled with CI.OVEK LEAVES,
Diamonds, Uu- 8TAUAND CUESCENT,
bles, Sippbircs, TKECOIL,
Etuenilds, Opals, HONEY HEES,
etc BUTTEItKLIES,
Applied De. BOUQUETS
signs In Oeld or
andPlatina. JEWELED
KLOWEI13,
Oak and Maple Leaes er'juls
ltdy enumelcd in their Autumn
crduie.
. E. 9O2
CALDWELL CHESTNUT
& CO. ST.,
PHILADELPHIA.
AMIM' AND CIULDUEN'H ULOAKS.
JOSEPH L. RAU & CO.,
Nes. 136 and 138 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
Will you comennd bee boiue pretty Cloaks te-day? Seuie entirely new
shapes and designs.
A glance at the Httle price ticket, an inspection of the garment, and it'e net
surprising that you'd rather have our Oleak. than your money.
Thore's net much argument roqulred when GOODS, PRICES and TREAT
MENT are invariably EXACTLY RIGHT.
THE NEW CLOAK STORE,
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S CLOAKS.
Nes, 136 and 138 North Queen St., Near Pcnn'a. R. R. Station.
H
AH Ell .V llKOTUKIt.
Curtain Department !
HEAVY DRAPERIES.
We offer this soaeen the meat attraoUve line of Heavy nttuRlnHa, Ter Ourtalns and Portleroa, we htwe evor
shown, in All-Silk Turceman OurtalnB, Orenat Valeur OurUtna, Vlotina Ohonllle Ourtnlna, Indian 811k Curtains
Florentlno Silk Curtains, Oholeo Persian OurtalnB, Hew Xapestry Curtains. '
LACE CURTAINS.
Brueeels Laoo Curtains, Irish Polut Laoo Curtains, Swlsa Laoo Curtains, Dutchees Point LaceCurtaltiB, Antlque
Lace OurtalnB, Bcetch Lace Curtains, India Lace Curtains, Nottingham Laoo Curtains.
Lace by the yard, Madras Laoo, Llnen Serlnis, Printed Serlms, Etamlnea, Nettlnaham Lace.
VESTIBULE AUD SA8H DRAPBIIIES. fr3 ALLUPHOLSTBIII SO WOIIK will roeolvo prompt aud careful at
tention and be guarantoed satisfaction.
HAGBR & BROTHER,
Ne. 25 West King Street, ' Lancaster, Pa.
xew Ar vt:RTish.if:. n-
B
I'Y T1IK K1NKSTTO UK KOl'Ml
WHISKY I. A W 1IIK
WHISKY f WlWh
KOltttblt 3 L1QI OH STOItK.
Ct.STKE SgUARE, Lincaster, 1'iu
T7K)K S.VL
JC lhe comuielloa, sulutantlally luitlt Two-Sterj-
llltlCK HOUSE, .Ne. Ill i.nn OniDK'e
street, l'rlce, 11.7'u one theusamt dullan ran
ntiniitn ferminj- years at Ote per cent. Inter
est, rer turther particular, apply te
JAuUlt I.OEIt,
nerSMmdll Ne. 40 West Orange St
MY fS.00 TEKTH ARE AS GOOD AS
can be purchased In 1-anCAMer ler I15.rt
Call ana be cenvlnccJ. All worn warranted.
Has admlnlaterett.
W. L.riSHElt'S DcntlJU
abl7-lya Na tn Nertti Queen Btrcet.
piAaTENX) YAIIO
0.J.SWARR&00.
OOAL. - KLNDLLNQ WOOD.
Office : Ne. 31 CE.VTUE SOUAKK. lieth yart
ana offlce connected wilh Telephone Excaanite
apris-iraMAr.B
VTCSICAL It.VKOAlNS.
-11LT TIIE-
MAS0N & HAMLLN ORGANS.
It Is certainly the best Organ mafle ana net
higher In price than the cheap Kraae nowneia
at the same price. Loek at our priced anrt be
convinced. Orifan. at ITS. $, rC tfJ-tV, I1J),
I1JS, etc lluy a l'lann at my place ana tave lu
Ier cent, en tne beat rianen in the market
American feentng Machine, at te, !, lA,
etc ,
-AT
W, D, Messer's Mnsic Stew,
NO. 131 NOltTII O.UEEN STKEET.
LANCASTEK, I' A.
BOplS-lyatt
H. UIVLKII UO.
Holiday Season
W e offer apeclal bargalua In Ueelul
Article, for l'resente.
Ladle.' Astr&chan and I'lush Ceat,
A.trachan Cleth ana Iloucle JackeU,
Ilrecade Velvet 8111c and Cleth Wrapn,
Cleth and Ueujle XewmarkeU and
Circulars, Mlaca' and Children'.
Cleth and Iloucle Cuat. In new stylet;
seme Jnst received thl.mernlnsr, Bltki
and Dress Goods, bilk and Alpaccn
Umbrellas, Blankets, Comforts, flan
nels, etc.
v-Evcrythlng at Lowed Cash
I'rlLes te close out our cnttie sleck.
JolinS.Grivler&Ge.,
Ne. 25 Bast King Streot,
LmeABTni, 1'A.
UANHMAN A 11KO,
L. Gansman & Bre.,
C0H..(JUL'E A. 0KAXUK .SIS.
A Point for Consideration.
It Is an easy matter for you te golve tbe que.
tlen, " Why we de such an euermnu. bu Ine.a."
Wn warrant all our varments, sell nothing but
reliable ualltlea et ttoeds 110 inlsreprurenta inlsreprurenta
tlen save you fully 33 percent. 011 all Clothing
bought at our store.
ItEDOCED 1'ItlCE LIST OF OVEUCOAT8.
r: ou lluys a Stan's Overcoat.
tl M lluys a Man's Union Iicavcr Overcoat.
i( lluys a .Man's Hterm Overcoat.
H; 50 nays a Man's t'ur Iteaver overcoat.
H en lluys a Man's Chinchilla Overcoat
ri t Hays a Man's Vine Worsted Overcoat.
10 01 lluys a Alan's Kersey Iteaver Overcoat.
tltuu Uuys a Man's Mlk-faced Melten Over
cett.
in.00 lluys a Man's finest Dumba Beaver Over
coat. 110 j ' Ovorceata at f I te, 11.73, 12 SO, 3.0e, 1.50,
5.M).uptolteoo.
Children's Overcoats from 11.25 and upwards.
a- Don't inlss the present opportunity te buy
geed and well made clothing at such a Bucrldce.
L. GANSMAN & BRO.,
MEUCIIANTTAILOIIB,
MANUrACTUUEliS Olf MEN'S 11UY8 AND
C'UILDUEN'S CLOTHING,
66 & 68 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
(ltlht en the Southwest Cor. of Orange St.)
LANOABTEli, l'A,
VNet connected with any ether clothing
bouse In the city.
" AJBrammmmmurm,
WOI'A'aY i:'EHY KVXSrXG.jtji
fiKir Aerr.HTiaE3tr.fiTn.
Gin l'KK MONTH WILL UKNT AN
vlv -riKJm. two.terv, Deublo llrlck Heme,
b Hludew and hwater. Inquire at
na-iM iiiiiiurricE
PVLL GOODS.
All the UUc.U Neveltlel lu KINK M11.L1
NKItY at
WEIKEL'S MILLINKHT 8TOIIE,
ctf-Smdlt Na 3 North gueen Street.
HUHLKY'S STANIAU1) 1IAKINO
l'ewder I. rconemlcal tn use and unsnr
pamedlnniittllty. UlveltatrbU ler light Dli
1 ultandlraCake fnrfuUeul
lll'ULKl'S Dlll't. SuOllE.
y West hlnKSlreet.
F
LLTON OPEKA HOUSi:
AGNES WALLACE-VILLA CO,
-TI1I;KE N'lUHTS ONLl.-k
MONDAY. NOV. tt.-" Leve's Martyr, or A
Wife a Sacrifice."
TUESDAY, NOV. 3a- Orphan, of Charity.'
WEDNKaLAY. DEC. 1." rreu Kixju "
sr.i:siii) cesrc'MLs
I'ltlCES ,S1 AW) CENTS.
tieserved Seats new en silo. nev 2'-Sl
O
LAKKE ALWAYS AHEM) I
t.OlNtJ TO GET
MARRIED?
IF SO !
CLAKKK'S tbe place te buy your
Teas, Coffees, Sugar and Fine Groceries.
The licit 5c) Cent TEA that the market can
produce Granulated SiiKnr, 0c S.. New Citren
Mc Lemen 1'eel, Vic S.
Clarke's Tea and Coffee Stere,
NO. 3 WEST KING STHEET
-ToIephone uiarlMyddw
1IUUK9.
A 1TENTION ! ATTENTION !
AHT POTTERY I
&. L. EON DERSMITH,
BOOKSELLEll, 8TATIONEII AND AHT
DKALKIt.
Ke. 40 Eaat King Streot,
LANCASTEIt, I'A.
Fall & Holiday Goods,
ItOVAL WOflCKHTKlt, IIUNGAIIIAN, OLD
IVtlllY, LACE 1VOKK,
I'EACHBLOW VAHES.CAMEO OI.AHB, KLEM-
ISII. TEltUA COTTA and DOULTON
IfA HE, and a Large Assortment of
ARTISTIC NOVELTIES
for Wedding and Holiday Gifts.
autfS-tld
VJOUOOL HUI'i'LlEH.
JOKBT BIER'S SONS,
Nes. 10 and 17 North Queen Btroel,
LANCABTSIt, PA.,
Oller, Wbolesale and Uetall, at Lew I'rlcei
SCHOOL BOOKS
UBED IN LANCABTElt CITY AND COUNTV.
Old Roadera Hxohanged.
SCHOOL SUPPLIES;
l.leuld Slating, Chalk Crayons, Copy lloeks
of All Kinds, Writing Inks, Steel l'cns, Slates
Netseleas Slates, Slate t'enclls, Drawing Ten.
ells.
Composition Heeks, Writing Tablets, Lead
renclls, Scheel Satchels, Companions, and
everything else In the line of Scheel Stationery.
SIGN OP THE BIG BOOK.
WALS. fAfMM,
w
ALL I'Al'KK,
ART WALL PAPER STORE,
NO. lM NOUTU CJUEEN STltEET,
lhe time el hlgbprlcQSfnr Inferior gTades el
Wall Tapers Is a thing of thu past. Elegant
Wall I'aper and Window Shades at lowest mar
ket prices. We have In stock the finest as well
as the cheapest Taper madn. If you Intend
papering your house come and leek at our goods
and our prlcaa will surprise you,
All kinds of Window Shades ready-vnade and
made te order. We have an elegant Hue of Cur.
tains In havy and light weight. Teles, Chains,
Heeks, Tins, Vestibule lteds, Btalr Heds ana
everything belonging te a first class Taper and
Shade Heuse, M-Examlne our goods and com
pare prices.
ALFRED SIBBER,
134 North Queen Btroet,
LAN0A8TEU, TA;
jr.umu ,v niieTiinit
rUU BALK UM MCH1.
"CWK KKNT - TH1HI) AND 1 OL 11TII
AJ floors et Illrah A llrethers llttlldlng, Nes (
n and P North guevn slnet, new occupied by
Thus. Cuiiiiulngs as a first data photograph
gallery W 111 be rented for a term of year..
nlMldll 1I1IINH A IlllOTHEKS.
FOlt HALEOirilKNT-ALLTHAT CKIt".
tain Grill Mill, water right, atone dwellln
home, and ether Improvement, together with
about ten acre of land, commonly known as
"Greenland Mills." situated en Mill Creek, In
East Lampeter township, about three mllea
from Lancaster city This Is n valunble prep,
erty, with an vstalilt. bed custom, rer terms el
salanp1 te El 17. Vital II G. K IIATaS,
nmuidAw j North Dukest., Iincaster, l'a
PasiTlVI SAI.l.br ALVAltLKClTY
TUOTKKT1
OS Till RSDAT, DXCIMRXS J, l1),
W III be sold nt public aile at Michael Hetel
North Uucen street, 1 ancaater city, Tn., tha fel
lowing described Ileal Estate, late lhe property
of Jacob C K ready, deceaed, te wtl
All that certain thrioatery llltILK STOItK
AND DWELLING HOUSE, situated Ne M en
the neatalleet North (Jueen atteet. In the city
et Lancaster, Te., cenuitnlug In front en aald
North Queen atreut 1 1 leet 1 1nehes, and extend
ing tn depth westward of that width Si feel 5
Inches, thenru widening en tkn north mile te the
width el u feet 'i Inches, and of that width It
extends turther westward 6.1 feet CX Inches te
S round oft. G. Ilerr, adjoining properties et
ehn L. Miller, C. G. Ilerr and A. C Kepler, to
gether with sewer, yard and alley lights, etc
sale te commence at 7 eclick p. in., et said
day. when attendance will be given and terms
made known by
AL11KHT It K HEADY,
IOII.N It. KHEADV,
II K.N in C KltEAIir,
Exeuctnrs of Jacob C. K ready, deceased.
8ai xl lliu, Auctioneer, nfj-!)td
Pl'IlLIC HALE Of DKSIKAiH.E CITY
TltOTEIlTY
lis Wansiuniv, liuivntn 1, 1 '
At the Leepard hotel, Ea.l King street, Lancas
ter. Ne 1 I et of Ground, is (cot. (1 Inches In front
en east Mdn of .North Duke street, by 'JIS feet In
depth te CbPrry alley, en which It frenU 11 feet,
tuir tr less, with the Two-tery llltlt'K
DWELLING. Ne 3H North ltuke strceu with
llrlck Hack tlulldtng, containing nine rooms,
with rain cistern, nydrant, bath and water
closet The property Is In geed condition s etwn
te vleu.
Ne. J, Tbe let of ground en tha inutbeast aide
of Mlddle stri'i't, between Llrne and Shtppen
streets, en which Is a double twimtery HtllUK
DWELLING, with liack llulldlngs te each. .Ne.
139 and 111 Middle street. Let Is 41 feet front en
Middle street, und extending In depth 113 leet n
Inches
Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m.
Terms cash April 1, 1837.
J A SI KS II LACK,
Executer el Jehn lllack.
IIxhrt Shusirt, A uctlencir
n 10, 13,17,3) .;,23,!.27. !(!, d 1
E
XECL'TOKS' SALE OF VERY DE-
SIllAHLK It K.A I. ESTATE, situated In
ncnien iiunercn, ueni county, uouiware.
O.t TCISUAT, DXCKUDBR 7, IS"),
At 3 o'clock p. in., the executers of Delaplalne
McDanlel, deceaaed, will expose atpublle auo aue auo
tlen or vendue, at the front deer or thu Ceuuty
iltillillng, tn the town et Dever, county and slate
aforesaid, tbe fellow Ing described Ileal Estate,
te wit
Ne. 1 All that certain r'arui or Tract of Land,
with the buildings and lmpre ementa, situate
and lying en tbe west side of the Delaware rail
road and en thn south aide of the public read
lending from the llethel Cburch te the Seven
Hickories, and adjoining lands of Jaines S,
Moere, William w, Jarvls aud Jehn Heltshu,
und trct Ne. i und containing, by a survey tu
rently made, J16 ACltES und M btlUAKE
TEltLHES, mere or less.
N II Ibis tract contains ample and adequate
buildings for fanning purpe.es, among which
ure a Twe-Story and AttferU A ME DWKLLING
and Hack llulldlng, containing 10 rooms (sur
rounded by a lawn et one acre, containing a
large number of shade tries). Ice Heme, Car Car
rlage Heuse and Weed Shed, Granary and
Wagen Shed, two large Ilarns und Stables, with
10 stalls for horses, and Cew sheds for W te 100
cattle, and also six large Hay lUrracKs. There
arn two geed wells el water. It has also a gar gar
den containing nne acre, an Orchard of pear,
apple, plum and cherry trues, and two Teach
Orchards, containing 2,M trees. This tract Is
bounded en the south by a flnu stream of Bprlng
water. Thlrty-one and one-balf acres are well
set In Ited, White, and lllack Oak, Hickory and
Chestnut Timber.
The small tunant bouse near the line of Ne. a
Is reserved and will be sold wilh Ne. 2.
n. -t. ill that certain Tract et Land situate
and lying en the south side of the aforesaid pub.
lie read leading from llethel Church te the Seven
Hickories, adjoining tract Ne. 1 and lands of
William W. Jarvls. Jehn Moero, Jehn Heltshu,
James S. Moero, Themas E llnlley and ethers,
and traotNe. 3, containing, by a survey recently
made, Ml ACltES und M SljUAUE TEKCHfcS,
mere or less
N a With this tract will bs sold the TEN
ANT HOUSE, containing four rooms, new
located near the dividing line between tracts
Ne. 1 and 'A but en Ne. 1, Suventy-flve Acres
and m Square Torches ure well set In geed tim
ber et the aatne variety us Ne. 1. A line stream
of spring water runs through It.
Ne. 3. All that certain Tract of Woodland, sit
uate and lying en the north side of tbe afoieanld
Sublloreud, adjoining tract Ne 2, land of Ibes.
Ilulley, Uobert Dtan, lands lute or William
surgent, deceased, and of Jehn Heltshu, con
taining, by a survey recently made, 65 ACltES
and 77nQ(JAKK TEKCHES, mere or jess.
N. It. '1 his timber I. very line and el tbosatne
variety as that en thu ether purcels.
Ne... All that certain trlangularplccoef land
situated at thu Junction of und botween the two
Cubllc reeds which lend respectively from llethel
hurch toMalcein'i Mill aud te Set en Hickories,
adjoining lands of Jehn Heltshu aud ethers, con
taining by a survey recently mode, und running
with middle et reads, 1S9 square perches, mere
or less.
N li.-Thls tract contains clay suitable for
brick-making.
Any further Information If desired will be
given by ItOIIKKTN SIMTKKS,
131 Seuth Eirth Street, Philadelphia.
1I1UMAH HAUjlGAItDNElt,
lincaster, fn.
J. L. McDANlEL, Thlladelphla.
Exucutets.
II. C. t'enxcM, Auctioneer.
Tbe parcels above described as Ne. I, Ne, 2 and
Ne. 3 new form ene farm, known as Lenburv
farm, ibey are very deslmblu farm lands, aud
ure In u high etnle of cultivation und Improve
ment. Tbey will be offered firsts ONE KAItM. and
If net sold will then be olTerod separately as
above described.
T'bese lands are advantageously situated about
one-Halt intie from railroad station at Moerion,
three-quarters of a mlle from MulhndUt Church
uudSchoelhouse,.lx miles trem Dever, four and
one-half miles from Lelpslc, four uud one-half
miles from Kenten. fUeund one-halt miles trout
Smyrna. Three grist mills are within two miles.
Saw mill nne mile away,
in the sale et these hind ft rare opportunity Is
offered te persons desiring a real euluLi Invest
ment. Located In tbe heirt or the peach-grew.
Ing district, and In a climate, pleasant, uniform
and healthful, they ure well adapted forthe tals.
Ing of fruit and ordinary ceteals, and ulse for
stock-raising.
. 7emml n in possession will meve en March
1, 187. n' 7tdeed
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