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TIIE TjANOASTER DA1XY INTELLIGENCER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1888.
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! T? fcANGASTXIl, KOVKMI1KR 1T.1VS.
Vlut II Sets.
Xkc oddest thing we have Been lately
tditerUl ascription by tlie 1-iiliu.
bin, Itiqxiinr, et the brisk trade of tie
stout Btreet retail stores, te Harrl-
t'a election; slnca which time the 7n-
tr toys it has sprung up. It la odd, as
HBtratlng the extent te which political
Judlce insy carry men. we bave often
I the statement that the election of
rMirriflen would Imnrove manufactnrinc
L'-fcWinesj, as It would take away the fear
t free trade. And we have suspected
that there might be'a spurt Indemand'and
h "price of manufactures after tlie election ;
E? sat we have net before nearu anyone
MNHHtest that the retail drygoeds trade
Eltreuld be materially affected however, the
jBat, as It turns out, It la such retail
5vtrde as that of Chestnut street that
SeM te be nfrected favorably by Har-
,; tlsen'a election; and only that. Tbe
fcjBantnacturer leeks In vain ter tins prom
ltsedboem. IIe finds derannd falling off
fewi prices sagging. The Chestnut street
'-rwerea must ue ueing ineir ijhsk uusintnj
& because the Thlladelphia women are all
SJJJepuullcans, who aie Indulging their en
r&uuslasm for Harrison by spending freely
urv money wmen tueir juunam nusoanes
K5$1j.yj given them ; or perhaps the stere
'9 Dftem comes irem me jjeiuocraue wee
f fctea who are paying their wagers ; or It
rviy be that the Inuuirer Is all wrong and
T, that the season, and net Harrison, Js re
spensible for the brisk retail trade; which
we presume te be the fact.
14 There certainly re far has been no
Improvement in general business. The
commercial reports say that business lias
p.bjen ususually geel through hi this elcc-
W tlen year, notwithstanding Chauncty
jb;Dep8w says that a presidential election
!$ causes a five hundred million less in
X business. This la the popular idea, which
Mr. Depew has reduced te figures. It
seems te be a popular delusion, ilr.
Depew is net a Ehlning authority 011
business facts and we will accent the
if commercial agencies, reports in prefer-
ece te his imagination. The country
k,. seems te be in geed business condition.
V We are going te have a geed trade for
S some tlmenhead. Harrison wilt go in
I Withall sails set ; and come out ti wreck.
1 m f
In Coutleiial Trouble.
Brether Wanamaker has our sympathy.
' He finds it se hard te get en te the perch
that be has fixed for hlmeelf, and ids
struggles are really distressing te the
people who are watching hia perform
ance. Jehn thinks he should be the "big
login," in FhlladelpbU and Pennsyl Pennsyl
vania.ef the great Republican party, that
the aheckels he collected served te put
la power. The collecting business has
net heretofore been generally esteemed
as one se honorable as te boost the suc
cessful beggar in the highest places in
the nation ; but this was undoubtedly
an eminently successful collection of
Jehn's, and furnishes some excuse for his
ambition. He has the uiual trouble,
however, that cmbarracEea men who
think that greatness is thrust upon them;
.a l A I .nm...ii.. ii 1 t
E$S&V it.
IkIS; There are envious people about who
b5S?r8': te take from him what he (loams the
Lifcl Ittrltimata fruit, nf liln nrnireM. Tharn ntn
tA pAnilKllnnn. nlm.uAtn tn.tn.il.t 4rtf lfi.
"Watamaker's successful collection makes
him the veiy biggest duck in the puddle.
And se when Jehn undertakes te invite
Vice President-elect Morten and the big
New Yerk uds who are shortly te be tl 0
gu93ts of the Philadelphia Union League,
te stay with him at his country house,
and the committee of the L;ague desires
te deposit Vice President Morten's dis
tinguished legs under Jlnjer Filler's
mahogany and in his couch, there
occurs n collision which strikes
'fire. It is gratifying te be ab'e
te state that a treaty has been
SJFf 'BQea which secures nn nrnns-
iK-rv two iieuuiuK uia juiiiiuk least. 11.0
!?? StiDUlatlen belnu Unit 'Wiinaraakcr itinv
Kfef,lve the bodies of the guests up te a
Es'Cj certain hour In the afternoon, when they
are 10 be eumpeu upon ! itier, whence
g&nthe Union League committee extracts
them for the banuuet in the evening, re.
Ji turning them for their night's repose te
jemer; it is unuersioeu tliat Mr.
Wanamaker gets liy the nrrangeraent at
least one hour of the guest's reclety and
Is claim te recognition as a worthy
host of a Republican vice president :s
conceded notwithstanding his lowly
origin and dubious evolution.
Vc MimVall.
The Philadelphia J'uss assures ua
"that there will be no trouble about sub
mitting the prohibition constitutional
amendment te a vote of the people. The
ratification of the action of the last legis
lature en that subject wilt be a distinct
feature of the Itepublicm policy at tLe
coming Eesaien."
We take the assurance for what it is
worth ; we will wait and tee, before cou ceu
eluding that the still is about te dhup
pear from Pennslvania soil. The win
ter's leglslatura will have plenty of
whisky te think about and drink;
and a miracle, and the Prcis, may make
it the last legislature S3 favored. It
would be better for the Press te ba
reaienable and net expect a m'racle ;
and te be reasonable again and bacon
tent with high license. Anyone who sup.
f poses that the new born and vigorous
high license child is te ba abolished by a
Prohibition abaitlen is Blmplysilly. ,
MX
The Facts Speak,
The PenuEj lvanla railroad and the New
Yerk Central are having a disagreement
bout through west-bound freight. The
lj" -je luttfc u ieuru mai the l'enn-
syivania was net chaig'ng the tariff rates,
and be it reduced the rate. ThePenn-
syivania says it is very innocent, and te
always possessed with a burning desire te
keep up ratt. A3 the Central has for
several mouths been losing business, aLd
the Peuns) lvanla has been gaining it,
the facts reem te Bhew that the Penn
sylvania is guilty. It is notable that the
word el a lallread inau is never te be
taken, and that the only source of re
liable Information Is observation of facts.
The Pennsj lvanla hai nerahtentu p.
dared for j ears that Its threuah busim.
' was a bagatelle, being but eight tier cent.
- Cite total traflls, and piesents ligures te
y-reva it, nobody Pellevea it, however,
1- Ja the face of the fact that it makes such
. firitscrlQct te secure this ceutempti.
,'" -meueutrai eajs its through
V.blutw Uetaly Mx percent, j but It gees
after It with a het stick. The Heading,
which has no through business te speak
of, shows it by keeping up its rates.
If l'ciwderly'i aturjr la rsduced be nny
Abandon the Kblghti and go Inte Journil Jeurnil
Icm. it Is said tbit he tits received two
(iters et tngsitrnient Item the New Yek
World, One (O.CCO cnu8lly ler six benis
el bis Lett work (ch diy. The ether Is sn
(Her of expenicsisds literal islsty for
European tour te strdy thpaondlllen of tbe
wage worker and tbe general Induatrirl
system, and le furnltb tee Ictlf reach week
glvlcg r rcmptcbrnalTe lummary of bis
ebKivatfrrn. n ibeuld net be forgotten
that Mr. Pewdttley's rtpulslten is larjely
due te tte pralllrn ttld by blm (be
pewerfulbcad et a great orKinlettlen, and
tt would le Ece tflcttls( went for any
uewfj)rcr te bave command of bis
ie.i, 01 oeuris Pewdetly deserves
and roceivca whatever credit Is due blm ler
the c'ewth of bis order te the position It
View eccuplea In the country, and be must
benrhli share of the blame for Its shortcom
ings and failures. Frem what Is known of
the man It hardly seems probable that be
will new desert the order tt be can remstn
at Its besd with bts old influence snd power
unimpaired. It be Is going te give tip the
work It Is better for his reputation te wait
for Its recovery from the bsrd times new
upon It, unless he Is In a position te knew
that tuch reoevory Is very doubtful.
Titn Amerlcans who were captured by
tbe Mexican frontier guard while bunting
en tbe Moxleau slde of the Itle Grande
have been released and complain bitterly
of their trcalement. As we suggested at
the lime, thelr captors proved te be llltle
better than brigands. The Mexican
custom rfllslsls expressed great Indigna
tion at the arrest, as tbe captors were hcsul
openly dlcnrslng the value of the en I U Is
curled by their prlieneis.
Tiik Ilaytlan consul at New Yerk has
given the press a full statement et the
etlatrs et that noisy lltlle country as fttxn
from bis side et Its politics. According te
blm, (lanernl I.agltlme, tbe ruling prctl
dent, H a wonderful mat, regularly and
properly elected te bis elllce snd opposed
only by h toeltah rabble led by a few ambi
tious snd febcmliiK inei). He says tkat
e'ler Hilemen's forced sttdlc.it Ien llentral
Tliolsmague proclaimed himself a candidate
for the presidency, and when Legltime wai
cbosen ThelsmvKUO attemptcd te selze the
government, but was killed In an altcck
en the pslnce. Ills followers claim that he
was arvsln&:cd nnd refuse toscknewledgo
tbe prcxldenry or Legltlmp, who is styled
by tbe consul tbe Washington of llaytl.
He falls te name any strong claim te this
title, though referring te dignity et de.
meaner, but he cays that the new president
has wrltten several books en political econ
omy, i'.-ebsbly bis ability In this line may
serve him well In explaining en what
theory he la trying te enforce bleeksde
without notleo and disturbing the
peaceful rest of Uncle Bim'i tars. The
whole Ilaytlan business of govern
ment suggests a burlesque et north
ern olvlllntlen. We read of a presi
dent of In a palace who Is supposed te held
ctllce by the will of the people for a short
term of yesra, but really holds It by ferce
et arms J. ist as long as he ein. Perhaps
Uoneral iiPgllime Is a dlflerent sort of men
from the aversgallaytlsn general, bat ex ex
re:lence appears te warrant the assump
tion tbst (Jaucas'an olvlllzttien and ways of
government are a distinguished failure In
that part of the world.
Tin: report etUhlet Constructor Thcodcre
I). Wllnen te the secretary et the navy
shows that 11 ve veesela were condemned
and sold In the past .Tear, and the navy is
new equlpped as fellows : Five double deuble deuble
turreted montleis awaiting completion j i!
bclted cruiser', preparing ways ; 13 slnglo slngle
turretcd monitors, lu ordinary ; 3
unHrmnrcd slcel snd Iren vessels, 4 of
which are In commission, 11 building, 2
repairing, t en station snd 1 In ordinary ; IS
wooden steam vessels, nearly all
en iiUtleu or undergoing repairs ; and
11 Iren and weed steam tugboats.
The hIdkIe turreted monitors are In such a
tal condition that theyweuld be of little use
le the country nnd their repair Is rccom rccem rccom
nicnded. Tbe tug bents nre all worn nut.
The old Hloep or war Hartferd, Admiral
Farragul'a iligshlp.can be rendered sorvlco servlco sorvlce
anions a crulecr for a few years by au ex pen
dlturoef 175 000, and the constructor adds
that she should thereafter be preserved as a
receiving ship and monument of her pist
achievements when as the flagship of the
MUsItNlppl ehe was victorious .ever both
stene forts and Iren-clads.
Teel are new telug delivered le tbe New
Yerk and Norfolk yards, and the chief
constructor bays that we shall seen te lu
poasestlen of two yards well equipped fcr
building steel and Iren vcsiels et war of
every b1z and type.
The Mare Island, California, navy yaid
Is being suprllcd with a complete auditor
the best modern tee In, and tbe report speaks
highly of the advantages of the climate,
which la re mild sa te make the building of
ship beuees unneeestary, These shelters
are very expeuslve and the work Uone In
the open air Ih better becaute there Is plenty
or light. Werk lu California can be pushed
atetully at all tlmeaef the year, A novel
reoemmcndntlon Is for the Immediate con
struction "of experimental works le cost
ICO.OuO for iue in deciding the rcslRtanee
and ether qualities of proposed enelsby
means of models.
PERiJONAI,.
Jehn U. Rkku, n promluent dry goods
rnererjuui, tell dead lu the street at New
Yerk en Frldny.
l'llOfKSSOIt KOUUnT HAtKB ltAVMONU,
formerly partner or Haluj( e I. (Jtinit), later
a L'npttst minister, and recently a teacher
et nmfnry, died en FrlilBy lu llroekln,
aged 71 jesrn.
Mh, K. Di'Nnn Pnieu, ence a promi
nent UKurein Piilladelpbia teclety circle,
wbonewllela new suing for the oontlnu eontlnu oentlnu
ance of his allowance te her of IWO per
mouth out of his annual lncoiue of HO 000,
hs ene te Europe, and bjs he will never
return. HeHtlnuM belere a master lu the
csse were concluded yesterdsy, and It la
uudenitecd that rofleedlngaterdlvnrcowlll
seen be lnatttutid by Mrs. Prlce. It Is re
ported that the master excluded much of
tbe testimony nf a scandalous charaeter
relating te Mr. Price.
Ulaueyerten law te mono a prtn1 an
kl". s rillen limb , attrr noclt.er any pain or
achH.iryeuiiul use that sevvratKn ramuOy.
raiMlniS cVn-s"1'1 eure ""lh lui
He li well inta that 1- well 'atunna."
Jhlsla Hhariitppy mun up tuwn iaia hn
hetBii'uwttV hti empty bottleutior Le ha
cuiwib's te:a with Ur. lluil'a Cough bsiup.
tte n oil te, ' "
COMJ'J.KXJON l'O WliXH.
QOMPLEXION POWDEkT
LADIES
WUJ VALUE A KEriNKI) COMl'LKXIO.N
MUBX USE "
POZZONI'S
MKUIGA.TKD.
COMPLEXION
POWDER.
elt and beautlal Itcontelna no llSS'Srut
lejd nrarwnlc. lu threu ihuaea, tlik or jhift
white tuid Urunette. ' " or nwn
rea sale uv
All DruggletH ana Fancy Geed a
Doalere Hverywhere,
Pri"aWi,U" ' M--ONs.w
OWY'S 1'UKE. MA1VT WHISKY.
ONE MORE VICTIM.
Thfi rrarfal tncrMt of Mltaitfr from Small
llf Rlnnlrif. A Prnmintut Exainpls and tha
Hamlng; lht it lltlnRa.
Co'.enol N. V. Whitman, el Brooklyn, ro re
turnna from hla vacation feeling In perfect
he U I h. Asarcaulthewascareteas. The next
thlni wia n co!d than pneumonia then
death. Hintly all ph;ste.l troubles stnrt with
a cold, and thltla JuitUie tsuen when Ills
mctt cailly taVen, teme andden Chun go
checks the notion of the body, clejj tin clreu
Utlen,and lays the foundation of death, step
the cold in Its ifarf and you step the dlseasa
A cold rcqutres the "stitch In tlinn."
1 burn are many ways of attempllPc te step
a coin, but all physicians new aiee that there
la only enniure why and that la. by the uae et
purn tttnulanli. 'inn pens inual be nrnd,
ihe circulation ateiued and vliter awakened.
Nethlna new known te thn woildders tbla te
certainly as Duffy's furs Malt Whiskey. Itls
n remedy, net a bevcracu. It has bcun nicd
feryeiraand lithe most popular ram' dy he he
feru ttin public Doctori-, tlernjinen, aid
tirnrorance people gfiierally. rndorse It for
Its health Klvlnic quullltcs. and II has beceme
a ftmlly necessity.
llev. II. Mlllg, nf slcadn Centre, Kansas,
says t "1 am a 1'ret.byterlan clergyman, a
Unctorel Dlvlnllr, notel medicine, bin I am
net afraid te siy that Uurry'a rermula and
DulTy'a I'um Walt Whiskey are the purest and
most clTcotlve preparations, as lmCtclne", i
knew of, and my exrwrlance Is a laixe ene."
J! any unscrupulous dealers claim that they
have cometblnK "Juit as Recid." lloware el
all'AUch claluiauU, and eocure only t he grnu
lne. evplU(l)
WANAMAKKlVti
ruiLAciLriiiA, Saturday, Nev. 17, lEt8.
New Veuk, Net 0, 18J).
Mr. Jehn Wanamakert
Sly Londen heasj rubles Pmslls, 115 shll
lite i 1. tiri Vupf, KU; iililiHliid J'nt", 75;
Huin.ll l'upd, Q, Avcrjge advance lorry per
cent.
The meaning of which is that
raw Alaska Seal Skins went up
nearly one-half at the great
November sale in Londen
the biggest sale of the year.
That fixes the price for the
world. All the raw Alaska
Skins go te Londen (Lamson's)
te be sold.
Of course this bound in
prices means that everybody
will be wanting Seal. When
everybody wants any sort of fur
the price jumps.
But there's a saving clause in
this Seal Skin story. The skins
sold the ether day have yet te
go te Martin's te be dyed and
dressed. It will be April or
May before they're ready te
make up. The Seal new go
ing into coats and wraps is of
another litter. Te be sure the
Seal market stiffens all around
because of that 40 per' cent
rise. That's bad for hand to te
mouth or put-off till-tomorrow
buyers.
We were ready for it. A
big let of the finest skins at the
old prices. We're making them
up at the old prices. Work
rooms crowded with orders
working nights ler mere than a
month past.
By the way, there's mere in
the making of Seal Skin things
than you may think. Chance
work doesn't turn out a coat
that won't hunch up, or sag, or
draw. Perfect fit comes of
perfect knowledge. We've a
factory full el knew hew peo
ple. If you're thinking of any
thing in Seal, here's hint
enough te dodge the big ad
vance. Bucend Ooer, Chestnut aticeUltc. rourele reurele rourele
vutera. 5,000 Dress Patterns :
A big let just bought ; ex
actly the styles and stuffs you
want.
Serges Ottomans
Foules Diagonals
and thirty ether styles and
qualities in all the going shades
and black. Cheaper than any
thing of the kind we knew of.
We have cut them into
Dress Patterns.
t $375 te $6.75
each. Same stuff by the yard
at yesterday prices would cost
you 5,5 te 9.
lteninaut counter, west of centre.
Seme broken lines of Wo
men's Hosiery have been
lumped and the selling price
made ridiculously low. Quan
tity net large, se the early comer
must in the nature of things be
the best off.
C bei'.nut street side, west of main aisle.
Millinery styles of a hundred
years age would leek odd to
day. They might net next
season. The old is all the time
pepping up in one revived
shape or another.
Ne matter what the finger of
Fashion points te, you can de
pend en finding it here. When
a new thought in headwear
comes out there's no store
quicker te knew it.
French Fur Felt Hats,
dressy, tasty ; from the close
walking hats te breadbrims.
You'd think their season just
starting.
Beavers are coming in again
for children. We are in shape
with them and all the neat,
jaunty styles for the young yeung young
stersceoth, plush, vcleur, and
a thicket of quaint, outlandish
shapes in felt.
The trade whirigig gives
Fancy Feathers new life, yet a
tnfle pays for a dainty trim
ming bit. The cream's at the
bottom of the pan this time.
New features in Trimmed Mil
linery with every sunrise.
I2e!nerrOU,,Wl,'!,nU ttDa C strteU
The clean-up lets of Wo
men's Cellars and Cuffs at
D
tTAlfAAKitBR'lS
third and half price are geed
for a day or se yet.
Chastnut attest side, east of main aisle.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
tfXWAD VKUTJHKMKNTH.
OUllOOIiDEN HON AND MIA QUE
KID A ftoCKMIlare tllnar Havana, hand
made, In bexca of fie's aud leirs.
DEUUTII'S UIUAKSTOUK,
HI East Ktnft-etrMit.
Kalabltshed 1770. fZHIC-WABii
PJUEAP
HUOE3.
11)916 was nnrer a tlme whsn the price of
shenawas se low as U tsattbts time- Wtilln
we da net knen the quits low pltrnd trashy
tuff, we hive all olio belt makes of medium
priced choes. 'J htse, shoes a a rule are by far
ibechcapest te huy. Yeu will Qed that It will
payjeu te aCd a dime or two wten buying,
inr you will umenmii'tipxtra wear out et our
hes tORlveynu (jultn a surprise. Our stock
lsremplete with a lull linn of coarse tools,
hervlconble Shoes nnd Kubbers.
niveusaeatli -we will net dlssppelnt you
and will glvojrenpallta attention.
Hcspectluily yours,
WM. H. CAST,
NO. 103 NOttTlI QUEEN ST., I.ANOA8TEU,
lunl-lydWAl-
O
A.HU P1U0K8,
GRABILL!
THE OUIQ1NAL AND ONLY CA8I1 (1110
CBttlNLANOABTElt. N. W. Cor. Dale and Vine Sts.
NKW lilCK et fine quality, lb ft best art
n'oPe.S B.I let iia, and a very geed tirade at
7c, and a stnuU broken grain lllcs at e.
NKW C!JintANT3 are In allower than last
franem's pilte. Vtiry line fiult. Te a pound. It
Is suvurai years since they were se low.
NKW HTKW1NU FIUBaroalseJuitlnatDc,
SBslerMc 'irey are superior te th9 old,
rrienp Irult, much el which Is yet en the mat
hut, WEIIKItU AM'INK TKAIsonief the t
Teas for purifying Iho bleed, lellevluj-bead.
aheitn4Umtnicup thn system, In the market.
'1 he ptice Is down te 12e apicksge.
That 1IK9T UKAUMUHT OH. (ISO degrees
test) et which mention was made a few weeks
age. Is having un lmmenxe sale, and se It
Himuld havu ut 16e n gallon for tbe best nil.
Kuur and five gallon lets at a redaction. We
lmve choaper oil, but It Is always bast and saf
est le use a Rced oil .
OLKtKSOArwIllbe higher. Itlsadvano Itlsadvane
lne mptdly. We s.tll have soma at ihueld
prlcis. liiHIydM.WAr
M
YKBH ik KATHVON,
ReliaMe Clothing.
The word " Itellable " meats
much te buyers of Clothing. In
a line of business us in the Cloth Cleth
lug buslntsj, where be much de
ception is practiced ami ee much
clieatery Indulged lu, it amounts
te a geed denl.
Yeu don't want te deal with
uire-linble merchants, but you de
want te deal where you can get
a dollar in value for a dollar in
vested. If you deal with us you
deal with thoroughly reliable
people, who want you te have
just as much as you pay for.
Myers k Rathfon,
KEMAULK CLOllUEIlS,
NO, 12 HAST KING ST.,
LANUASTKU PA.
mUK PKOPLE'S CASU BtOKK.
CLOTHING
Made te Order
AT
The People's Cash Stere.
Deu't forget it. We can make
you a Suit of Clethes, uu Over
coat or a l'alr of Trousers, nnd
else you us much satlbfactieu as
any Tailoring establishment in
the city and at less cost en the
average.
The People's Cash Stere,
MO. 2r HAST KINO STREET,
LANUAtTKU, I A.
A LOT OS'
READY,-MADE OVERCOATS,
or euit
OWN MANUFACTURE
AT
MODERATE PRICES.
uiarU-lVdAw
B(.KDINH NKW HOARDING AND
lxdB lug lleuw, Ne. 41 south Lime street,
-i-HuinuUT, Alex Uuoiise.tUtinarckll'reprletor.
rirstcJaas (.friuun taUlHbeird. Sleals at all
hours. Hen loeouiloru for iermanunt boar
ders MuHla lurnlHhed promptly and In tlrst
clubs stylu u widilliig und birthday parlies,
halls, hops, ,tc. ut ahett notice. Atharenf
the public's u nu-ensii. Kcapecilully solicited.
iml He. II BeuthlOias Street.
DRYUOODB.
B
EST KITT1NO COHHKT.
C.B.
C B. a la Spirits
C.B.
tux jicst rtTiitra ceiiset in the
WOULD.
ForBaleby Leudlue; Merchanls.
MAYER, HTROU8B & OO,,
ManutacturKtT, 412 JIBOAUW AY, N. V.
octMtit,Th,J,eew
JgVKRYUODY
INV1TKDTOCALLAT
GIVLER'S
6 acd 8 North Queen Street,
Ana get Urn rieest stettment et Laflles,
Allsses' ana uhlllrcn'a
Goats, Wraps & Jacket?,
MJlYMAItKETS, HAtlLANS, &c.
Our I'LtlSII (0(H)3 arn pronnuneed the
flues t ana jet the cheapest In the city.
"Ne trouble toStewgooa .(
Jehn S. Givler,
O St B North Queen Btroet,
KoarCentreSq.unro, LANOAITKR, PA.
nmrllHTaAw
IIUCK IiIST.
BAED & McBLEOY,
33 and 35 Seuth Queen St.,
(Opposlte CeunUlalnn )
PRICE- LIST :
Wn immu a few or the many bargains we are
OUutlDg.
8HAWLS.
ShettianrBhawlaatlD, 240,anUOetaatflnp.
SlnRietlhawlsattt ra, si., 11,00, ft. Sana up.
Deuble HUuwis at, ti, 12 CO. is, 13.50, (4 and up.
Wit aefy any htusu te beat these goods at
the price.
BLANKETS.
White or Colored at 75c, 11,11.25, ll.C0.t2, f2 50,
13 ana up per pair.
UNDERWEAR.
Chlldren'a Un'crwear. smallest eli;e, starts
at Set next at 10s. njc, 15c ana up, according
te size und quality.
I.aatP8'Merlne Underwcar at 23e, 8Je, te;,
?)e and up. Our Stfeqnallty Is all we claim ler
lt.a53eiiradp,nnd li shows It by the way we
are selling them.
LadleB' Bcarlut Hrdlca'cd UnPerwcar at 78c,
11, 41.25 and .'i7K. Our II .23 number will coin
put a with anything heretofore sold ut 12.
alen'a UndiirKtar In white or colored ati'C,
37Ke. 50c and up.
Men's ticarlet Medlcated Ondcrwear.BO?, 75c
II, 1 ii and It 37X Camel's llutr and Natural
nuui nvww pricus.
FLOOR OILi OLOTH.
The trade we have established en Fleer end
Table OH cloth, we venture te say, has never
been iqualled by any ether heuse. We have
t he reputation Bna w0 mean te kcn It.el ell
Iiik the best wearlng, best soasencd OH Cleth
Ihnt uver was told tur the money.
"WINDOW SHADES.
1'laln or Dade f haites, best goods, spring
flumes, at5ce each.
DRB3S GOOD8.
Fztra bargains In Omss Hceds front Reper
yardtell,luull the latest sty lea and (hides.
GLOVES.
Men's Ulevrsct 20 21, 4a, 4 BO, 03, 75 cts and
up. We call c.peclal intention n our 23e w oel
Knit Glevu. ask tn see It, and If you think
j uu e vr neught anything better ter lets than
Wc don't buy it Wn carry an Iinmenne stock
of (Uevca. Watch for our Bdvortlsement and
prices et Olnvua. Impoeatble toylve 11 new ;
space will net allow.
We hMI Koedi en small prellts. We adver
tise wh it we get. When you come for It you
get It. y he el"e Is under as small an eznenre
a we are enlv X square from Centre? We
can sell goods en small profits, and we de.
BAED &"lcELEG
33 and 35 Seuth Queen St,
(Opposite Fountain Inn )
D
RUSH UOOD3.
WATT&SHAND
Nes G 8 ana 10 Eusl Kin-,' Ht ,
r resent a DIs.pl.iy et
Black Dress Geed?,
Moureiog Dress Goedp,
Colored Dress Poeds,
Uur.viiled In the Country for variety, quality
and tuederuts pilcej.
ltelng ready cwih buyers we have made
many special purcbuscsln the last two weeks
highly IntcresUugtoclesol'uvcrs.
50 rieccs llamtlten Cashmeres, double fa'd,
10c a jaiU ('regular prlce In large cltles, 15e
ze Inch Heavy All-Weel fierges, -Se a yard;
real value !7Xr.
All Weel Tricot Cleths, c. m&de te tell at
7Xc.
l'lald, Chucked. and Striped F.annel Suitings
33c and 17Kc ; regular 50e goeas.
53. Inch rianncl Suiting!, 50c a yard) lately
sold at 75c.
Frer.eh llcnileltip, 40 Inches wide, 5Ce and
01c a yard ; usual ptlccs for this quality, 75e
and 11.00; closing out purchase of t9 pieces.
Cerde.l IJonrlettas, 40 Inches wide, 6;Xe ft
yard j cost 3 te Impert, and thlslet cannot
be duplicated for an) thing llke tha money.
lortscesCe'orcd Satin hhailiuics, extraor
dinary cheap at 75c a j ard.
New Yerk Stere.
R
KAD ROME TESTIMONY.
J. 1. Travis, of 602 Heaver strict. Lancaster.
l'a,snys thai hU daughter was cenllne.l te
the house with such a tirtlbln bad cough that
shB j K'l teuABf reK HKKATii. llutshe Until one
bottle et thai wemlrriut leinedy.
COUMUAN'd tUUull uuur,
and was cured.
'liy It, li Is guaranteed, rrlee 25and50cnts.
Fer sale only by
Uu IlttAN.TlIl' OBUOrUST.
117 ft 1SJ North (Jueen hi , Lancaster, l'a.
Tu.Thftts
JUST OPENED LEATHER OOUDS.
rocket Kceks, Vun: Card Cntcs. mole
lloeks, loiter iuis, l'ockei touipaulenr,
ClsarCaws, Se , In large vatlety et detlntat
lewil price..
FltAlLAl'3 KA8T KN1 IMIAUMACY,
(OpnesIU. Kaslern ilarset,)
Silk Cevering bottle, Vases. Cologne Hot Het
ties Fratley's bj rup Itloedtoot. Wild Cherry
and licrehmind Is tbe best ler cramps and
colds 10, 25 and W cents. M.w.bAw
t'OH BALK OR ItKtiT.
IfOB" BALK-AlT PKIVA'Se balk!
MI the three-tterv f tore araK DwsUlln
Heme, Ne. te North (jueeen slreLsuicuur
ctty.re, inquire or
It. O. KKKADY,
.... . le.S7lfstK!(irtteet,
Atl'y for KslAteel Jacob U.JLrttuir.
IOpl9M,W6tfa
PUMLIO HALK OK VALUABLE
citt ruerxuTT.
Ok Wdisdat, NeviMBn 21, 188?,
Will be sold at nubile ssle at tha Uoepor
llou.e. this rlty, tin le lowing :
All tbatiotef gteund, with Improvement.
ntN WtOrsnjce sfeet, containing In trent
an tnttt icet, and In depth abrut lwfct,rn
SWc-h. .V P'oeua Ttr..etery jiUICK
" WJ,."V1I'0 "n two-ster tack bnlidleg
with btlceny. and two ster t f ranie kitchen ai
tschinent, contalelrg tn all 11 room, tornaee
In cellar, watir fn kitchen, etc. Tha house It
newly papered and painted, and everything
Is In geed condition i The let contains a va
riety or trail trees and necessary outbuildings,
TMi property ii en tha line of thn street rail
way and lers than a block front the Western
market. This property Is being sold beransa
tbe ewner has permanently lomered from the
state.
t'sle te commenco nt 1t o'clock p.m. Con
ditions by FUANKUKlKFtT.
Jeix L. IUixi., Auct nerlB,17,19A?l
PUBLIO BALK OF DWELLING
110U8K8.
UK 8 ATCRD1T. NeTSMSin 24. 18.
will be sold at public sale, at the Leepard
hotel, Lancaster, l'a., the following real es
tate, te wit:
Ne. I, the Dnuble Frame Dwelling, Net. 8CS
ana son Seuth Qaeen street, having a front en
Seuth Queen of Be feet 0 Inches te lha middle
of a 2leetc Inch wide common private alley te
the south, and lu depth te nre test length B5
feet, mera or less, the let having a triangular
shape Each house contains ft rooms, and la a
valuable corner for bnslnesa purposes.
Ne. 2, one-sterv and auto name Dwelling
and Stere, Ne. 451 Seuth Queen street. The
house contains B rooms. he let fronts en
Qaeen street 14 feet, and In dept h 245 feet.
Ne. S, the Iwcstety Frame Dwelling, situ
ated en the northeast corner nf Lew and
rrelberg, containing s rooms. The let front
l9teet en Lew street, ana runa In depth 7
feet.
Bate te commenco at 7:00 p. in., when condi
tions will be made known by
JOALL. HAINES,
el7AnS,10,17,t?,"3 Auctioneer.
ADJOURNED PUBLIO BALK OF A
Valuable "Justness Property, the eldest
In the city.
OH WSDUMOAY, NOVIVBXR 21, lfSS,
will bn sold at public sale, atthe Cooper Ileusr,
the foltewlrg real estste, te wit:
I we-stery and attic brick grecary store and
dwelling, Nes.41 nnd 43 Sonth Queen street,
with larpn two story back bulldlmr, In all con
tabling 13 rooms, Including alarge.commo alarge.cemmo alarge.comme
dlous s'ore room. Iho let fren s 32 feeten
Seuth Qnean street, and extends 2(5 feet te
hrlstlan street, having two two-itery frame
home, containing 6 rooms eaih. frontlngen
Christian street, with a 11 feet wide allay run
ning In from christian street te main atere
property t also, a One two-story brick stahle
and storehouse, wagon shed and ntber build
lugs, well and pump of never-falling water,
rain cistern. Tne premises are underd rained
by perfect sewerage.
II ero Is an opportunity seldom ettered, wltt
an cstabllibed bnslness or ii years, and roade
still mere valuable by the Southern Market
it cinily eree'cd, and ether improvements In
the Immediate vicinity.
Hale te commenco at 8.00 o'eloek p. m., when
ccndltiens will be made knew n by
W.O.DA1SZ
JOSL I: If AlHIS, AUCt. nl5,17,11
PUBLIO BALE OF VALUABLE CITY
UEA1, A STATU.
On Thursday, Nevsmbss 22, 18:8,
the undersigned, administrators de benis non
cum fstamente annexe, of tha will of God Ged
fried Zahm, late of Lancaster city, deceased,
will tell at ptiblle sile, atthestovesa llouse,
the following described rt al estate, viz :
Ne. 1. All that let of ground situated en the
west side of North l'lnce street, fronting 32
leet en same and extending of that width
westward 1(8 feetalongOrantstreotto Water.
The Improvements en si'd let consist of a
splendid two story Brick Dwelling liense, Ne.
3 J, with two-story brick back bul'dlng, con
taining all the modern improvements, such
us bath room, new beater In the cellar, sewer
connection, etc. 1 here are also en the premi
ses a weed und oral shed, hydrant and well el
iprlng water, with pnmp therein. Thla let
will be sold subltct te the riant and prlvllege
c f the purchaser et Ne 2. 1 Is heirs and assigns
te nse in common with the purchaser of said
Ne. 1, his heirs and assigns a paveageway or
alL'y of the width of three feet, beginning at
the southeast cerner of t-ald let and extend
lng In depth westward et ihe width et tbn-e
feet along the south line the dUlance of 50
feet.
Ne 2. All tlntlotef ground fltuatBd en the
west side el North 1'iluce street, fronting 32
fet 10 Inches, mere or lets ci came, and ex
tending et that width westward along the
senth slde of said let Ne I, tte distance of 148
loot, te water stnet. The Improvements en
said let consist of aone-story Mick Dwelling
Heuse, Ne. 0. a well of water with pnme
therein andacliternwl hpump therein. With
this property will also be sod tba privilege te
a 3 feet wlde alley way as above tel forth.
Ne. 3. All that let of ground situated nn
Water street and adjoining the rear et tntd
let, Ne. 2. en thn south slde. Fronting en
Water street .9 'feet fi Inches, morn or lass,
tbence extending rastnlnng eeulh line of Ne.
2. go feet 0 Inches, nnd thencn Feath 9 feet 4
Inches, thocce west 21 lee. 11 lnehea, thence
south 2) leet 8 Inches, thence wet&tUcel7
Inches, ti plaree beginning en Watr street.
Said prepanles can be vlowed by calling en
any of the understgned.
Hale te commence at 7 30 p. m. en sail day,
when terms will be made known by
II, M.MtKKfsEK,
J FltKllBKNKU,
II. .. KHOADH,
Admtulstiaterad. b n e. t.a.
Joil llAINIS, AUCt, nevl,l,710,14,17,21,2l
UltOViCJiJMN.,
JTEW FBUITS AND NUTS.""
. A. Mst & Ce.
FANOY QROOBJRS
Cerner East King and Duke Streets.
Justln.flvela'Oi of NKW NUTS. Knglbh
Walnuts, Filbuit--, 11 aid and belt (shell
Almondi.
NKW MtXKD flA. DIE '.Burnt Almonds,
Gum Dreps and lha Flneet Flerida Oranges.
NEUCHATKL CUrSKSE-fresh this morn
leg Anether New Let et AHMOtIU'3 Dlllrtn
BEEr at 15c per pound. 2 hla la a decided
bargain. Try It.
JACOB DOLDM FAMILY SHORTENING
tukea tha place of batter ; S-b palls only Sic.
ALASKA MACKKHKL, ntee, white and fat 1
the price should be 53 apiece ; but we are sell
lng them at three for loot this Is cheaper than
e'suwheie, hut we must have room for our Im
mense stock of Canned Goods which are ar
riving daily.
W. A BEIST & CO,
COU KASTKINU A DTJKK STS.
. TBUBSKS.
New Fruits, &c.
ONE HUNimrn BASKETS YOKE BTATX,
CO.NCOKD ANDOATAWUA
GRAPES.
Choice and Only Thirty tl ve te KeityCentja
lUsl-ut
NEWCUU11ANTS,
NKWC1TKON,
NKW l'KUNKi,
NKW F1G1.
New CalMerula Kvap. Apricots,
New calllernla I'runes,
Fresh Cranberries.
New limns and Heminy. Choice 1 erketatn
Cream Ch-ete Choice hdim hoete Freth
Imported Macaroni and verinlcellt. 'the 1'el
ebiated lentzur Kva erittd Svgr Cern, the
rinejt tn the market.
New Canned Goods.
Finest Teas and deiLes.
AT
BURSK'S!
NO. 17 EAST KING STREET.
LANOAHXittJ'A.
rOR BALM OR RtttT,
PUBLIC BALE.
TctsruY EvEine, NevimbixI7,
Will be sold at thn l.wpard hotel. Ih Twe:
lery HKIOR BUILlllNO, Ne S!4 Seuth
rrlnce street. Lancaster. Pa. Let fronts II
loot, depth 105 met, with a thrre feet wide
a'ley en Unnestega street, net yet opened
Heuse contains hall, seven rooms and nt tie.
iSw.ljrwI,Krra ln' fainted. Cellar under
who u balidlng ; gas, etc
Bale begins at 7;0 p. m.
JeilL.1Taiis. Auct, nev,in,17.9i,t4 n
PU,?.M?.8A.fiF OFVAUABLK WKBT
King Stn et Prcpirty.
Ok WxcirmsDAr, NevmnsaM, 1888,
wlllbospldattheCe3pr Heuse, the one and
ahmtt tery brick and frame dwelling KS
bakery. Ne. 421 West King street, cenuinlnr
stxrcemii a Critclers baket's even I also, a
frame dwelling adlelntug en the west, con cen
tatng three roetm. The let has afronter 81
feet A Inches end depth of M leet te Grant
Uteet fronting upon which la A flrst-claxa
twe-ttnry rrame stable, carriage house And
ether improvement.
I wilt iiiii for cash or nnvry easy terms, a
the purchaser mav desire.
ale te begin at 7.5 1 o'clock p. m., when con
dition will ba mode known by
. -MAODALICNA WOLF,
JQ-.L h. Haibm. Anotlenier. n3.1P,17.IM7q
BPHAN8' COUKT BALE OK A VAL-
nable North Qaeen Street Iluslness Bland.
..t ok Fbieat. .evixBaafS.nss.
atthe Franklin Heuse, jerth Queen street,
Lancaster, l'a., the undersigned eiecuters of
the Will Of Jehn A. Itnhm.n. AnnvmmmA ffM
obedience tea decree or the orphans' Court of
Lancaster county, will offer at publle sale all
that very valuable real estate, Ne. 154 and IBS
North Queen street, late the property of taut
Jehn A Uebman, deceased.
The let irents en North Queen street SI feet
2Vi inches and extends tn depth te Market
street 251 leet and boa en It a t we story Brlek
Heuse and ether Improvement.
This let Is only one holt square from the
Pennsylvania railroad station, Is one of the
best situated stands for business In thecliy,
and Is worthy the atteutlen el business men
and Investiis.
One-third of the purchase money will re
main charged en the land during the lite of tha
widow.
sale te commence at 7 o'clock, when attend
ance will be given and terms msde known b
WASUINGTON HIKRTKB,
OATH ALINE K.HOUMAN.
Kxccutorsef Jehn A. Hehman deceased.
Jezt. .. 11 Aim.. Auctioneer.
el7,nS,10,17,21,2.B
OSITIVK PUBLIO SALE OF DWEL-
Unit Uouse.
ON Monday, Nevkmbi 20, 18SS,
will be told at eubllc sMe, atthe Keystone
Heuse, the following real esta'e, tn wlti
Nn.l, thonueand a-ba'f story Frame Dwel
ling. Ne. 31 West James street, 4 contain
ing S rooms. Let fients 17 feet 6 Inches te mid
dle of 3 feet wlde joint common private alley
te the west, and In denth 65 feet.
Ne 2, ono-stery nnd attle Frame Dwelling,
Ne 30 West James street, containing Broemat
front 17 leet 10 Inches te middle of 3-feet wlde
joint rommen private alley te the eaet.
no. 3 the two-story Frame Dwelling, Ne.
COS North Christian ntre.it, containing Bioemt;
lrentlng 13 lent, and In depth ra fett te a 4 feet
wlfle common alley ; also right te 8 feet wide
common alley en the south.
Ne 4, the two-story lrame dwelling, Ne. 810
North Christian street, flouting 1J loot, and
In depth 19 feet wide common alley.
Ne. B, the two-Btery fia-re dwelling, Ne 612
North Christian street, fronting 18 feet, and tn
depth 69 lest te a 1 loot wide nomunen alley,
Ne, 6, two-Btery Frame Dwelling, Ne 614
North Christian street, fronting 15 leet, ana in
deptb r9 feet te a 4 feet wlde common alley.
Ne.,7, the two story Frame Dwelling, Ne 610
North OhilUlan street, fronting 16 feet, and In
depth CO feet te a 4 feet wide common alley.
Bala te cemmence at 7.3J o'clock p. m , when
conditions will be made known by
JOXL A. HAINES.
027 03,1217,24,26. Auctioneer.
el
KPHAN8' COURT HALB OK DK3IK-
auie city neat JCstata.
On Tuiedat, NeviMBsa 20, 18-8,
Will be sold by the undersigned trusters, In
pursuance el an alias elder or tha Orphans'
Court of Lancaster county, at the I eepard
hettl, Keat King street. In the city oil Lancas
ter, l'a., the following valuable Ileal .estate, te
wltt
Ne. 1, a let of ground. In fata city, contain
ing In front en Kait King street W feet, IVi
Inches, mere or less, nnd In depth along Ann
street 1(3 feet and 6 Inches, mere or less, with
the appurtenances, en which are erccMd a
Twe Story 1IKIUK DWELLING HOUSE,
with two story brick back bnlldlng attached.
There is water and gas in tbe house, a hydrant
in thn yard, nnd the heuen has nlne room.
Ne 2, a let of ground en East King street,
adje'nlng Ne. 1 en the west, containing en
Kast King street 10 feet and x Inches, mete or
less, nnd In depth 102 feet, mere or less.
Ne 3, a let et ground en Kast King street,
adjoining Ne 'J en the west, containing In
Irunt en JTaU King street 19 feet and 8 Inities,
utore or less, and extending in depth 100 feet,
tnoreorloss
Pale te commence at 7:30 o'clock p. in , when
terms will be made known by
FUANOEs A. I1U8IIONO,
JOSKl'HINK W. HALL,
ANNM. MILLKtt,
Trustees appointed hy said Court te sell the
Iteit Jttatenf William bull, deceased.
Joel L. Hainks, Auct. e'7An3,10,17,19 20
NOKTH QUKBN Sl'KKET PKOPER
TlKb at public Ba e. On HATUHDAX.
NOVKMI1EU24, 1H8J, at Cooper's (lied Lien)
hotel. Wtst King street, wttl co sold ut publle
sa'e, till thit valuable city nr.-perty. situated
enthuweat side of North Qucun street, Lan
caster, Pa , botween Centre fquare and Wast
Orange street, cenjl-tlu of thu two following
purparts, viz :
Ne. 1. That three-story MAllllLE ritOM
BUILDING, and let et Kreund, cenlnlnlngln
fient en North Queen street li leBt li Inches,
mero or Ics, and extending westward of n
width fltihllydocrenrlng te II feet 6 Inches,
at the rear of aald building and Ihence of a
nnlterru width te JlirseUqimre, a te al depth
rf 107 feet, mero or less, adjoining property of
Jiiceb Leeben the north, and purpart he. t
en the south 1 together with the right of way
and tree lnim-eB, egress and regnssaienga
certain adjoining entrj'. or pagsape, and stair
way, of Iho width of 3 feet 0 Inches, leading
Irem sold North Queen street te the second
'tery of said building The storeroom (Ne.
21 North Queen otreotj, en the tlrst fleer, la a
nne, large room, evor CO root In depth, with
large wall capacity ler shelving and Isrge
show window.
Ne. 2 'J. hat three-stery Ilrlelt llnlldl-g. Nes.
18. iO and 22 Nrr h Queen slrcet, and let of
ground centalmug In Irent en street 31 f. et,
mero or less, and extending of that width
westward In depth 107 feet, mere or less, te
Market tquure, udjelnlngpurratt Ne. 1 en the
north, and property et estate ct Jaoeb M.
Leng, deceased, oaths snutn; sublett 10 the
right or way above described as appurtenant
te Nn, 1. The storeroom en first fleer ha a
width of 21 ice 0 Inches, and a depth of 81 feet
0 Inches, with n show n iatew en either side of
ontintice lleth ptope'tles hwe complete
dralnage by connections tunning te publle
sewer en Market street-
Tte two purparts together make ene tine
property, having a wlath of 43 feeMOIncties
in fronton North Quean street aid 01 41 (tot,
ductus at the rearun Market bquaie Oppor
tunity will be given tepurcnasu tte property
Sile te coma ence at 7 p. m., when attend
an 00 will be given and conditions made
known by LOUIS. JACOH,
ne(3-10tS,TATh Agent for Owners.
SSlGNEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE
UKAL ESTATE.
ON WXOMISDAV, NOVKUBXB 21,1858,
Will be sold at public sate by the undersigned
as.lgnennf lsrail 1. Mayer and wife, at the
Leepard hotel, In the city of Lancaster, Fa.,
the following Keal Estate, viz :
Ha 1. A four-story Urlck Tobacco Ware
house, 2SxlW leet, Ne. 329 North Queen slreet,
and a two-story llrlck Cigar Factory, 3!xle
feet, en hrlstlan street, and let el ground
thereto belonging, containing In front en said
North Queen btreet 32 feet 21 inches, and ex
tending In depth 2i& leet tot hrlatlin street.
Adjoining lha Washington UeaO Heuse, en
North Queen street.
Ne 2. All t hit certain three story Brick
Dwelling nnd StOle house, with two-story
llrlck Warehouse, In the rear, and let of
ground thereto belonging, situate Ne. 811 en
the east slde el North Uuceu street, e 'ntatLlng
In lrent en North Queen street 31 leet 2)5
lnclius, and in depth 215 leet, te Christian
SUOHt. Adjoining preptrtv of Jehn Fargley
en the north and en tha eenth ihe preparty of
late Jacob K ehlrk. The dwelling aud stere
arc heaud by steam.
Ne. 8 Allthoaetwe two story Brick Dwell
lng Heu90slth Mansaidroefs. with two-story
brl:k back bJtldlng and leta of ground, Nrs.
B.-3 and COS North l.lme street, lu saia city,
containing In trent en said Llme stret,18
feet, mero or les, and extending In depth 137
feet, uievu or less. Adjoining prururty et An-ffr-w
J. Ccgley and etfcera
Ne 4. All that certain two story llrlck Dwell
Ins Huu-,e with two-ilery brick back eullding
attached, and let et ground thet ele belonging,
Bltuate no, 131 en the Neastsiae etewstiuut,
containing In front 18 feet 4 Inches, mero or
less, and In depth 110 fert mere or leas.
Ne. B. Twe two-story llrlck Dwelllrg Houses
with one story irame back buildings uttached
and lets of ground thiretebiilnnKlcgitltuited
Ncs.SdnndS3 West Libertvstreur.lii said city,
each cnnialnlng In Irent 25 teet. andln depth
81 loete Inches, mere or leaj.
Ne, 0 A two-story Brick Dwelling Heuse
with a two-itery frame hack bulldlug and let
et around, l'Uillt'da 701 en the east sldeet
North 1'rlnce smut, containing in irent 10
feet e Inches, and lu depth leu feet, mere or
less.
Ne 7. A two-story Brick Dwelling Ueuia
with a two-story lrame lck but ding and let
et ground situ it ea re. 701 en the east sldeet
North 1'rlnce street, containing In irent IB
feet 3X Inches and In depth leu feet, mom or
less.
Ne 8. A two-story BrlCk Dwelling Heuse
with a two steiy brick back building and let
et ground, Mtu.ted Ne "oSnutbe east sldeet
Neith 1'ilnce atret, containing In frost IB
feet t lnchuf, and In depth loe leet, mere or
les
Ne 9. All that certain Let et Orennd, situ,
aled ou tbe south side of Liberty slreet, be
tween North 1'rluce and Market streets. In
said city, containing lu front en (aid Liberty
stnet 11 leet, mere or less, and et that width
ex'endlug southward 63 loot 4 inches, thsnea
et t'u width of 18 fcit, morn or less, exiend.
lng lurlhreu'h 23 feet 2luch's, mero or less,
tbemu et the width of 32 lent mere or Una,
lurther senth 51 feet, muie or lets t en the
south end of said mi Is trectel a large two
story BrlekLli.i factory
Any person ishingtevlewany of theabnye
J re pet ties may call upon Israel 1 Majer, Ne.
U North Uuetm street, Lancaster, ra.
I aie te commence at 7 o'clock p in,, when
terms and conditions win be made known by
JACOBL. liilUBAKKH,
e-OnW.WO.ll, 15,17,iOd Asl-ue-