LANCASTER DAILY IiraEaLI0ENqEfliMOKA)Aj QJWBPfi Y$ WA t K J CULUMJUA NEWS. tUK KKUULAK UUKKKItfN'UKNUK Event Along the Suaquebantiit Itemn ! IiueieM In evad Aruuud tuu lloroogh . ricked Vp by cba Jnlellt- gcacer'a Keporter Mix. M. Cohen and family have re lTarncdifrbiuvaa extended visit, tv Philadel phia. ' - iU Miss SaIHc E. Brown, of Altooua, ,wli bas been visiting friends on Walnat street ban returned Louie. Over a bundled dollars were realized by tbe Presbyterian supper and package party on Friday aud Saturday last. Tbo broken' derrick at Brauer's coal yard lias been repaired. A strong new mast bas replaced the oue which snapped off Iat week. Mr. Cbarles Gablo entertained tlio Washington baud oa Saturday evening. A number of persons were serenaded by tbe baud. Ychteiday was tbe last day of tho jubi lee services at tbe Tiinity Reformed church. Tbe auditorium was handsomely decorated for the occasion. A colored man was scveicly cut with a rotor on Saturday night at Lancaster av enue and Cherry streets while lighting With 11 companion. , A fight occurred on SiturtUv evening between several drunken men and boyt--. A.11 engaged were badly used up. One bad bis car severely bitteu Messrs. (Jeorge Young, W. Hayes Grier and William Johnson are attending tbe meeting oflhe Democratic county com mi'teo in Lancaster, to-day. A threshing lnachiue on Mr. John Yeager's farm, noar Columbia, took oS ouo linger and crushed another of an employees band, on Saturday, whilo .threshing wheat.' Tbe celebrated actress. Janaoioheck, will appear hero in tbo Opera house on November 11th. Sho will havo a largo audience if her prices of admission are not too High. The public schools aud banks of this place will be closed to-morrow, in compli ance with, Governor rJJoyt's recommenda tion to keep the day as a holiday. A largo number of Pennsylvania railroad freight employees have been detailed to do passenger train service between Philadel phia aud ilarrisburg during this, tbe Bi Centennial week. A lino engine of tbo old style passed through heie yesterday; 12 men accom panied it. Tbe little company came from Altooua and will participate in tbo Bi centennial celebration. Mr. M. Bachenbeimer became the father of girl baby oh Saturday afternoon. Mr. George Detz, oue of bis clerks, followed suit witli a line boy baby that night. A largo gray squirrel which had taken refuge on a tree on 4th street, on Satur day,' attracted considerable attention from a large crowd of boys. Tbo little stranger must havo migrated from the rural dis triot. Tho services at the E. E. Lutbcrau church yesterday, wero of the most into? esting character. The staging, especially the solo of Miss licit io Yachu. was un usually line. Miss Laura McCteaty. who has been visiting Mr. William Timnoy, Cherry street returned to hor homo in Middle town, on Saturday. While working about a boilcrat the ma chine shop of the Sliawnee furnaces, on Saturday, Mr. Horace Boyd, a machinist, bad oue of bis feet severely scalded. Ho was removed to his hhtue on Union hlrcct. Tho following persons lelt Columbia this morning for Philadelphia : Mis. I)t. J. K. Liucawiaver and daughter ; Mrs Abram Breneraau aud jiistcr, Miss Jennio Bachmau, Mrs. Milton Wiko and daugh ter, Mrs. George Crano and daughters Katie and Sallio. KA1LBOAU ACCIDKNTS. A llrakeiuan and a Flagman liijured. This morning, at Columbia, whilo a brakemauon the Pennsylvania railroa'd, named John Wolfe, was coupliug cars loaded with lumber, one of his arms was. caught between two pieces of lumber that projected beyond tho ends of tho car, and the arm was so terribly crushed that its amputation is necessary. Mr. Wolfe was also badly cut about tbo head. Dr. Craig attended him, took off the injured arm above the elbow, and dressed bis scalp wound. Mr. Wolfe is single, 25 years old and resides in Columbia. Joseph Yast, whilo under the influence of liquor, attempted to get on a P. It. II. freight train on Saturday about 11:15 p. m. at Columbia. Ho was struck by tbe pro jecting fence at Snyder's corner, a few yards east of Locust street, and thrown to tho ground. Tbe car wheels passed over tbe toes of ouo foot and cut to pieces the boot of tho other. Officer John Gilbert removed him to bis own residence and from thence lie was taken yesterday, to Ironville, where his family resides. Yesterday morning, John White, attack repairman on the Pennsylvania railroad, was severely injured near tbe Hig Cones toga bridge. It appears that White, who is somewhat advauced in years, was left to flag tbo train near tho bridgo whore some new connections are being madey He flagged an east-bound train, told ihe .con ductor that a hand car was on the' track ahead of him, aud then jumped on the ca-, boose of tbe train and rode down towards the biidge. On reaching bis ..station be jumped from tbe train which was Mov-1 ing with considerable speed, aad;fell apon tho north track.bavingasevcre gash cut ia his forehead and across tho eye, and sev eral ugly cuts about tbo face. Mr. White was rendered unconscious aud lay upon the track whilo a western bound freight was rapidly approaching. Pprtunatoly tho engineer saw him upon the 'track, whistled " down breaks'" and stopped tiic train just in time to prevent Mr. White from being crushed beneath it. ' Dr. Muh lenberg was summoned to attend his in juries, which were at first thought to bo. very sorions, as it was reported that bis skall had been was fractured and the sight of ono eye destroyed. The doctor found those reports unfounded. Mr. White lives on Middle street, this city. - "Court of common Pleas. This morning another week of common picas court began with Judge Patterson presiding in tho upper room. Of the twcnty.sevcn oases on tho list nineteen have been continued. The case of Amos Slaymaker, executor of James L.. Reynolds, who was adminis trator of Wn. Matthiot vs. tho Farmers National bank, , of Lancaster, was at tached down stairs before Judgo Living ston. This is an action to recover $770, alleged to hare been deposited in the bauk and improvident ly paid to Mrs. Catharine II. Matbiot, widow of Wm. Mathiot. No witnesses wero called, tho wbolo matter being a question of law. Pending a motion of non-suit court adjourned. ' l t Curreat'ltaMaeM.. ' On motion an issue was allowed to try the validity of a paper purporting to be 1 the last will and testament of Wm. Miller, late of Lancaster, deceased. Kate Gull, who was committed for trial on tho charge of keeping a disorderly Jtouse, whs discharged on funtishdtt bail in the sum of $100. - Preaching, j Rev. John W. Flora, from Virginia, will preach in the English language at the German Baptist mooting house, on Mul berry street, on Wednesday evening, Oct. 25th, at 7:30 o'clock. ' , ;'? f ' Beat oat. Mary Wise, the old friend of police courts was seat.tb' (Jail fori ten idlers this morning by Alderman A. F. Donnollyj for 1 ecing, armuc aoo, vvwrlJt I A HhAUTIFUL HANMCP. Luucatder C'oramauilery, No. 13. It. T. Horstinanu Bros. & Co. have had made to tho order of Lancaster commanuery No. V5, a most magnificent banner, to bo car lied by the commandary in the great Bi centennial parade in Philadelphia. The obverse of the banner is of black silk velvet, of tbe finest quality. Iu the eeutro is a large Maltese cross, elegantly embroidered iu.ctimson and carmine silk; relieved by embroidered bauds of silk of the color of old gold. On the centre of the cross is a silk embroidered crown, the band and points being of the color of gold ami tbe crown a royal purple. The band is f-tudded with em- In oide: ed jewels of bright colors. At each ofilio four points of the cross embroidered wi'h purple and white silk, are golden btaineiis and beautifully shaded leaves of groeu. Surrounding the crostt aud in a some what oval form I the motto, ' Bk thou KAITIlr'UI. I'NTO DEATH AND I WILL GIVE tiii:i: a cuown pp life." The letters are oi ucauiuui antique design ana aro em broidered in golden colored silk. Below the motto is tho monogram of the com mandcry, L. C," embroidered in silk of a goldeu and scarlet color.- This motto is encircled by a vine of ex quisite design tbo stem aud the leaves being embroidered in thread. of gold. Siiriouiulitig tho outer edges of the black velvet ground of the banner, is a broad baud of golden braid, to which is attached a heavy gold bulliou fringe, and at tho two lower corners hang heavy gold bulliou tassals. Tho reverse of the banner represents the Knights Templar battle flag, it is of the finest silk the upper half being black and the lower half white. On it is em broidered iu golden-colored silk letters, hliacli 1 black,- Lancaster ComhaKjikry No. W,.K. 'JVIiAHCASTiitt, Pa. ' The embmidering was done by ono of the most skillful artists iu the United States and tho Messrc Uorstman say no finor piece 'orworit was ever dono in the United States. Certaiuly nothing ap pniachiug it iu excellence has over been ssen'iu Lancaster, and tho omtnandery miy well bo promt or it. Tho flagstaff on which tho bauuer is cat lied is ebony, ornamented with gold. Too top of tho staff is surmouuted with a patriaichal double cioss. The bar to which the banner is attached by hix gol den rings, is also of ebony aud gold, and has a golden battleaxa at one eml'aud a golden spoar-hcad at the other. Tho ban -neris fastened to the staff by heavy' 'gol den cords from which dopend ou either side beautiful gold bullion tarsals, while two other tassols are gracefully looped up abovo tho top of tho banner. Accompanying it are two guidons of seal lot. silk with silk fringe, and tho figi guic " 13 " in gold, in the cantre. The belt of the banner-bearer is of crimson patent leather, finely stitched, with golden belt-plate and socket for stall'. Tlie Meeting of tbe Uouuty Committee. Tho Dcmociatic county committeo held a meeting at Central headquarters this morning (or tho purpose of tilling vacan cies on tho ticket and in the county com mittee, and for the transaction of other business requiring attention. County Chairman Roland called tho meeting to older and the roll of committeemm was called by Sccrotaiy Grior. B. F. Mont gomery, Vbq., was unanimously named to till the vacancy caused by the roHgnatiou of the candidate for county solicitor. Dr. W. Yundt was placed cu Ihe county committee from Earl to .supply tho place of Capl. lloll, lately deceased. If. E. Minnich was substituted iu the i'eter.sbiirg district for Busier, tho present incumbent, who has left tho state. W. Conner, of tho Sixth ward ; D. F. Mageo, of Little Britain, and J. II. Iiabeckcr, of Spiiugville, were also placed ou tbo list of committeemen to supply vacaucics. Arrangements wero mado fur au outpouring of tbe tnral Democracy ou the occasion of Pattisou's visit to Lan caster, which will be on Tuesday, Oat. 31. Other prassing'mattcn, EUch as the print ing of the tickets and tho appointment of watchers, where they aro deemed neces sary, next engrossed attention. After ad journment the delegation from the North cm district held a meeting, at which it was unanimously decided that Abram Collins, the senatorial candidate, should iciiiaiu ou the ticket. Among Old friend?. Uev. II. C. Westwood, D. D., former pastor of the Presbyterian church in this city, preached to lanro congregations thero yesterday morning aud evening. His ser mons on both occasions wore masterly pulpit efforts pervaded by tho deep thought aud -delivered with the rich eloquence that wero characteristic dnring his minis try in this city. Dr. Westwood has aged but little timing the seven years of his absence, aud though his abundant hair has silvered a trifle more, he preserves the sanio ruddy glow of countenance, tho cor pulence of body and tho frank, open and genial manner that made him so popular in .his congregation, here. During his brief stay" be was the guest of Judgo Patterson. Dr. Westwood is in attendance upon the session of tbo Presbyterian synod now meeting in Harrisburg. His present chargo is at Honcsdale, Pa. l ) 'J it-l ., ,),. Hl.l'nni.nniul f t Tbo trains leaving for Philadelphia to Vlfiy aroftll crowded, GOO tickets having been sold up to 2 p. in. A special traiu was m'ado up at 8:30 for tho large crowd who who could not bo accommodated on tho regular train. All. trains going cast havo extra cars, and a number of special trains passed through this afternoon, carrying people from Harrisburg, York, Columbia and .cities lu-tbe western part of. the state, and Maryland. One section; of a train from IlarrUbSirg bad three carloads of Indians from the Carlisle school oil board." The teams to be used in the great pa iadu iu Philadelphia by the Lancaster watch company left for that city at eight f o'clock this morning. The trip is being made by pike. ji ' T Tbe Red Men who will' participate in tho pamriV-in Philadelphia to-morrow will leavo pn a upeqial traiu at 5:18 in the morning. OlMTUAKY. Ileatb ol Charles A. Ucptlog. Charles A. Hepting, a well-known mu sician of this city, died at his residence on South Duke street, last night, after a long illness. He was a member of tho Lancas ter Mannserchor, Turner Yerein aud St. Joseph's beneficial society. Up to tho time of his illness ho was a prominent member of the City baud. Ho was 45 years of age His funeral will take place ou Wednesday. A Well Kuon-n Trotter's Success. At. tho West Chester races, on Saturday, tho 2:4G raco was won by "Pnrity," tbe beautiful bay mare, whose exhibition per formance at the park in Juno last won deserved commendation. Sho is now owned by Elam Lmlwig, of Berks county, and has been very successful this season. winning races at the Berk county fair and aiau ul jxutztowu. Urlviug Accident. Last evening Samuel Charles was driv. ing down Breuematrs Hill in Providenco township, when ho was compelled to stop on account of tho breaking of some part of his buggy. Two other teams whioh were behind rah into his. One buggy was up set and badly broken aud the other Wo wero badly damaged, Goae to Waablactoa. Cynu II. Colvin and Alderman Spurrier left this city for Washington iu the 1:40 train this afternoon, it being Mr. Cclvin's intention to prebeciite Newton Monday for the horse and, cairiagc belong ing to Mr. Colvin aud found recently iu Monday's possession. anerwood Takes tbe Stake. Frank 31. Sherwood, of' this city, met Stiawbridge, the Middlotowii, champion wrestler, at tbo latter place Saturday evening. Sherwood won easily, throwing Strawbridge flvo out of seven falls.; Strawbridpe is no match for Sherwood. tiored By a Steer. On Saturday evening a little son of Hiram Mowery, who farms the place of -lion. A. .n. . Mylin,, in West Lampeter A .!.:.. 2- " . J t;.. i .-j ui I A- lunwuiji, wjn utcu uy nvovi auu uir injuries aro considered serious. Itelos Bepalired. A new slate roof is being placed over the old ouo of shingles on tbo market in the i car of the mayor's office. Tribute of Bespect. At a lute incetiiioltlie board ol ilucctoiH of tin; Lancaster ft LHltz turnpike company, tho lollowlnii, resolution were unaniOiotisly ii'loptcd : Whkrras, It lius pleased Almighty God in His lnerutablo wlsilotu to remove from this ciiinninnity and from membership in this hoard, tbe late Jacob M. Long, there fore" Resolved, That whilst wo deeply deplore tho Ioxh which thU board sustains by the death ol our lalo mciulter, wn bow in liuuilile submis hiou to the will of Him who iloetli all things for the best. Beiolved, That it is the hi:iiso ot this meet ing that tbe cnmnlunity lias lost a citizen who' at all times was hom.si. in Ids dealings with ins fellowinen, altablc and social in his inter course with society, and able and willing to enhance any interests intrusted to ids caro and keeping. Rciolvctl, That wc tender to the iriends of the deceased our most heartfelt sympathy in the hour ot their affliction, and would ask them to remember that though gone betoie hutallltlc while, his generous nets and up right dealtrigsm-Hl causcMilm to be long re-, nietubered. Resolved, Tlmt a copy of these resolutions be handed to the family of tho deceased,, re corded npon the minutes ot this board and published in the daily papers ol Lancaster city. KM'Ii V. KKI.I.KIt, A. Vf. snoKKR, ll.ir.TJ?IIUIY, ltd Committee. itl-VentemiMi Clip Kzcursion To Philadelphia over tbe Philadelphia & Ucadlug railroad on Tuesday, Oct 21, Wednes day, Oct. 25, Thursday, Oct. 2(5, and Friday, Oct. 27. All tickets good to return on any I rains up toOct. 2H, inclusive. Special through trains leave Lancaster, King' street, dally on the above dates at G a: in. Fare for the round trip only $1M. Leave Columbia nt G a.m. ; fare, $2.39. Leave Manheiiu nt 6:35 ; Litilz, i:l: Ephrata. 7:03. Faro only $1.5) J. For par I Ic ulars st e circulars. octl i,19,31,2!,24&2tw A Loug-Felt Want Supplied. Lancaster has row a genuine clothing reno vator. Of course there aro pcopbjeveiywlieic who pretend to clean clothing, but rnnovalois arc scarce. The London renovator Is now permanently located at I4: North Duke street, near Chestunt. u Sale To-night. Attention is called to the silo ofpiopeily on South Prinec and iVater stieets to-night, by Allan A. Hcrr A Co , at the Cooper House. IIon't lonjet the this evening. ale at tho C.iorer llonto HVEVIAI. HOI IVKH. Killy-eiglit million dollars is Ihe estimated value bf finger rings ot this country actually worn, and still there uu: people mean enough to go hacking and coughing because they do not want to invest 25 cents lornhottlu ot Di. Hull's Cough Syrpp. A wasai. iiMKCTOit In;'.) with each bottle ol frhilol.S Catarrh Remedy. Prim fill cents. For side at Cochran's drug store, i;t7 North Queen Mreet. Sweet peace dwell lu that particular cot tage where nervousness, dyspepsia. Denial gia, ami headache are unknown. Then per suade all to use Dr. Benson's Celery and Chamomile Pills. They euro all nervous' misery ami neuralgic pains. oM wdftw Look, sharp when your akin breaks out in pimples, and uo Glenn's Sulphur Soap ! Hill's Hair Hye, black or brown, J "o cents. oXl-1 wdcod&w Colwks's Liebig's Liquid Beet and Tonic In vigorator is admirably adapted lor fcmalc3 in delicate health. CoUten'i; no other. Of drug gists. oMwdcod&w That Husband ot Mine, Is three times the man he was before he began using " Wells' Health Renewcr." SI. Drug gists. Depot' John Black. Alter eating each uic.il take a dose ot Brown's Iron Bitters. It helps digestion, re lieves the lull Iccllng about the stomach. o23-lwd&w Go to II. It. Cochran's drug store tor Mrs. Freeman's iVeip liatlonul Dyes. For bright -ncss and durability ot color, are uncqualcd. Col or ft om 2 to r pounds. Directions In Eng lish and German. Price, 15 cents. 'IlAi'KjiKTACK,"a lasting and fragrant per I nine. Price 25 and fiO cents. Forsalo at Coch ran's drug store, W7 Nortli Queen street. All In Well That Ends Well. Oiln Catlln. 10 Pearl street. Rnflalo, N. Y., says: " I tried various remedies tor the piles but found no relict until I used Thomas' Ec leeliicOil, which entirely cured ine altera lew applications." U. B. Cochnui, druggist, 1S7 and 1SU North Queen street. A Volco from tbe 1 reus. 1 take this opportunity to heir testimony to the cflicacy or your "Hop Bittois." Exijccl ing to lind them nauseous and bitter and com" po ed of bad whisky, we were agieeably sur prised at their mild taste, just Hko a cup of tea. A Mrs. Cresswell ami a Mrs. Connor, friends, have likewise tried, and pronounce them the best medicine they have ever taken It r building up strength and toning up the 'system. 1 was troubled with costlvencss, headache, and want ot appetite. My ailments arc now all gone. I have a yearly contract with a doctor to look after tho health ot my self and family, but I need him not now. S.GILLILAND, People's Advocate, Pittsburgh, Pa. J uly 25, 1878. olC 2 wd&w Mothers! jHottinm 1 1 m others n Are yon dlsturled nt night and broken ol your rest by a sick child suffering and crying wit h excruciating pain of cutting teeth ? If so, go at once and get a bottle ot MRS. WIN. SLOWS 8OOTHING SYRUP It will relieve the Mor little sufferer immediately depend upon It; there Is no mistake about it. There is not a mother on earth who has over used it, who will not tell you at once that it will regu late the bowels, and give rest to the mother and relict and health to tlie child, operating like magic. It is perfectly sate to use in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the rcscription ot one ol tho oldest and best female physicians and nurses in tbo United States, Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. :u2-lv-M.WAS&w MARRIAGES. Ssvdeii-Fosteb. On Sunday. Oct. 22. 1681, at the parsoungc, by the .Rev. Father Grotcu mycr, Mr. William Snyder to Miss Carrie Fos ter, both ol this city. It JtEATUf. Hkitiiig. In this city, ou tho 22d Inst., Chas. A. Ucpting, iu the 45th year ot his age. The relatives and friends ol the family, also St. Joseph's Bonilclal Society, Schiller Vcreln and City Band, aro respectfully in vited to attonU-Uia. luncral, from his late resi dence. No. 44i-SouUii)uke street, on Wednes day morning at $ o'clock. Services at St. Anthony's church. Interment ut St. An thony's cemetery. o23-2Ul NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED. ' A stont Boy. at LOWELL'S HORSE COLLAR FACTORY. o21-3td A G1KL WANTS A SITUATION TO WO ' JX. general housework -in a small family. Applyat JUT No. 211 NORTH ARCH ALLEY. WANTSDAK-KXPERIJSNUKU MAlf tender wants a situation to ullcnd bar. Apply ut this oilier. ' ltd SEW AltTEItTIfMMEJITS. S' CORF. OF THE GREAT NKVT YOKK watkintr Match evtry nour at Try a bottle of India Pale Ale. ltd . KKWAKK.-I.OST UK PASSED IK mist ike 'or a silver Hollar, n HotlptCS Bold lilfi-e. lieauiifi on its fsiee th wnnN "aaa Francl-co. cuiiKirnui xiiu au'ivo rewaru win h- iMii.l for its return to A. H. KK1TCHKT, ltd ' ( Xp- ."WiXortb Duke street. qiHR MKMHKANA. TYMPANI.UB DBDH- A. Head of the Ear, presents the most varied appearance In ditttirent casei of Clirnnlc Sup puration In tbe Mddlo,Ear; sometimes It Is entirely swept away. Uiseuses ot the Eye, Ear and Throat-also, Chronic IMscascs successfully treated by DUS. It. P. and M. A. LONUAKEIt. onicc li East Walnut street, Lancaster. Pa. Consul tat icn free. ot3td HHKCIAL MEKT1MC OP THE hHIP- FLEK Steam Fire Enclnc anil Forcing Ho-.u Company. No. 7, will bo ncli! at their hall on TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOHEK24, 1882, at 7JJ o'clock. All members are request ed to le present, as tho dlstribulinn ot tbe compan j s money comes up lor consideration. JJy order of the President, Oii-21 FKTEU II. FORI1NEV. rpUE MEMUEBS OF EK-SMAU-KO-NKK X Tribe, No. 22, and nit members of tho order intending going with 11s to Philadelphia 011 TUESDAY, OCT. 21, 1 Hi Centennial ) will meet at the I'eiiu'a depot al live o'clock, a. 111., ami take the cars nt once. Uatlroad tickets will be given outat Hie wigwam this evening by outer. M A J. M. .J. WE A V BK, Misldnewa. S" Mcinberj are rciiuestwl to attenil thti ineetiug ot the tribe this evening It IjilKL1CALK ON SIOMOAy, (IVl'UBFK 22, '882.-will bo sold at the Coiper hotitic, atwo .story brick dwelling and two-story brick back building, containing hall and six rooms, hvdraut in the .van I, Iruit trees and grape vines. T'lis property is sllnated No. 12G Char iottc street. Sale at 7 o'clock p. m. Conditions made known by ' JOHN WEYEL. Hknrt Suui'.ert, Auctioneer. oll-lltd 13UHLIV SALE ON THOBSUAy, OCT. . 9, U8. at No. SCO North Queen street, will bo sold the entire stock at Household and kitchen Furniture: also, nt the same time and place, the complete, outlil ot anrst-clsss biitcheriinr establishment, consisting ot Kutclicring Tools, one llorsr. Wagon nml Har ness. Sale o conmienco at 1 o'Hock, p. m., when terms will be made known by SOPHIA F1NKH. 11. SlIUIIKRT, AUCt. s- 11. If FiiAiLSYCterk. ,ocl21-3tM,T,W POSITIVE I'UKLtO SALE ON MONOAT. OCTOBER 23, 18S2. at the Cooper House, will be sold tlmt two-story BRICK DWELL ING, with two-story Brick Back Bnildlngand Bake Oven attached, situated on the north west corner Prince and Andrewslrects ; Hall, 7 Rooms. 2 Garrets, excellent Cellar, trout anil backstairs, etc.; Papered throughout. Lot 20 by 75 feet, Hydrant, Well and Fruit. Also, a Buildiug Tot adjoining above on north. 'J7 teet, 8 Inches by 75 tect, with Fruit on Alsnr Building Lots adjoining above on tlie we-l, fronting 110 teet. ou Water street and 75 feet on Andrew-street.- Sulo to commence at 7 o'clock p. 111. Seo largo bills PETER DELZEIT. Or, ALLAN A. HERR ft CO., 10G East King Street. I.GlINIlAKKU, Auct. olS-IUItsd PUBLICHALEOC-ALUKKNEY, GUERN SEY AND DURHAM COW8. On THURS DAY, OCTOBER 2C, 1882, will bo sold at pub lic sale, at the public house of J W. Frantz, in the vll'aguot Mlllersvillo, Laiicnstor county. Pa., the lollowing live stock, 10 wit : TH1RT1T HEAD OF COWS, some fresh and some ot them eloso springers ; Twenty ncadot No 1 Aldcmey and Durham Cows that are hard 1o beat; Ten Head ot Guernsey. Aldernev and Icrsey Heifers The above stock was selected by the undersigned personalty, who thinks 1 hey are the best ho ever offered lor pale. And in short, they must be as represented In every 1 espect or no sale. A credit off?) days will be given. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock p. ni of faid day. when nt tendance will be given by HARRY C. LINTNER. Sami'kl Hess ft Sow, Auct. ltd Rohrer's Centennial Hotel, Corner ot Mulberry and Vine Stieets, THIS EVENING AT 1. O'CLOCK. Several Speakers will be present. Including C. F. REESE, of MillersvUlo, Who will SPEAK IN GERMAN. E. D. NORTH, Esq., B. F.DAVIS. Esq.. MIL MoNAUGHTON, And others in English. Turn out, Deniocials, in your strength, and push along the P<ison column. it J' SWARK, DEALER IN D17 Goods, Notions, Etc. NO. .71 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER IF YOU WANT J)ou!ilc-Faced Canton Flauiiol, 31 INCHES WIDE. In HIGH COLORS, worth ir, and mM cts., at I2cts, GOTO SWABKS, ISO. oO NOliTIl QUEEN STKEKT. t IICABII Firo Insurance Company OF PIHLADELPIA. Assols over Eleven Hundred sand. Thou- Hollars, securely Invested. For a policy In this old ami well-established companycallnn RIFE & KAUFMAN, NO. 19 EAST KING STREET. rmi.WBAS PUHLIO 8ALK (IF ClTV l'KOPKRTY. On SATURDAY. OCTOBER 2. 1S8A wil be sold at pnbllc sale, at the public hou.sool F. A. Bicker. No. mi West King street, Lan caster city. Pa., tho following real estate, to wit : . No. 1, a lot ot ground, fronting 28 feet, moro or less, on West King street, in eaid city, and extending iuKpthnlong Mary street 10) teet to a ten feet wiuo alloy, on whicliis erected a one-story BRICK HOUSE, hydrant, fruit trees utid other Improvements No.;46Sj ' No. 2, a .lot ot ground adjoining No. 1, and fronting on sold street 18 icetriaorc or less ami extending in depth 100 feet, same as No. 1. on which is erected aone-story BRICK HOUSE, with Back Building attached, and other Im provements, and is No. 4.M. No. 3, a lot ot ground, adjoining No. 2, and fronting on aforesaid street, on wldch i-i erected a onc-storv BRICK HOUSE, with back building attached; front 18 feet, more or less, und extending in depth 100 feet, ?aine as nthera. adjoining property on tlie east ot Daniel Cooper, and is No. 452. The above properties will be sold on easy terms. Any persons wishing any information con cerning the properties, can call on tho under signed. sale to commence nt 7 o'clock p. in., ot paid day, when conditions will be mode known by DANIEL LOGAN. SamuklHkss ASon, Aucts. . o21-7td WtKT PROCLAMATION. j Wiikrkas, The Honorable JOHN B. LIV INGSTON, President, and lloxbrable DAVID W. PATTERSON, Associate Judgo ot the Court of Common Picas, in and for tbe county of Lancaster, and Assistant Justices of the Courtsof Oyer and Terminer aud General Jail Delivery und QuarterScssions of tho Peace, in and lor the county of Lancaster, havo issued their precept, to mo 'directed, requiring me, among other things, to make public proclama tion throughout my bailiwick, that a Court ot Oyer and Terminer and a .General Jail Deliv ery, also a Court ot General Quarter Sessions ol the Pesice ami Jail Delivery. Trt" commence in the Court House, iu the city of Lancaster in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, on tbe THIRD MONDAY IN NOVEMBER (19th), 1882. In pursuance of Which precept public notico is hereby giveu to the Muvor ami Aldermen ot the city of Lancaster, in tho said county, and ail tlie Justices of tlie Peace, the Coroner and Constablesof tho said city and county or Lan caster, that they be then and there in their own nroner -nersnns. with tludr rolls, records and examinations, and inquisitions, and thcirothcr remembrances, to do those things which to theJrofllcesappertalninthelrbeliarftobedonc; aud also all those who will prosecute against thnnrbrniKN vlionrn nr then shall be. Ill the jail of saidconnty of Lancaster, are to be then and there to prosecute against thcu as shall he Datdiit Laneaster, the flay of October, 13S2. JOHN, 1L HIGH, Sheriff. o3WtdM4lw Miralit ins Mn -A'J,'- NEW JLDrMMXMHBMXnra. WAKTEU A KOOIIO MAN WHU IS willing to work wants a situation to no work or any kind except tsst orIilTy. or Hotel. Apply at No. 2S Ea Frederick street. It rXUDrtO MEN. - fv -THE- Lancaster Commercial College Offers you nn opportunity to get a knowledge ot Doable Entry Bookkeeping, Correspond ence, Business Arithmetic, Penmanship and Business Forms. An education absolutely neceensary In the transaction ot business. Day and Evening Session?. Send tor circulars to WElDLEtt ft MOSSEB, octlS-lwdR Lancaster. Pa. T vrKANK SATIiOB HAS REMOVED UIS GALLERY OF PHOTOGRAPHY -TC NOS. 42 AND 44 WEST KING ST., JO" Exactly oppposlte tlie Old Stand. octll-Giudftwlt 17STATE OF UEORUE MEES. LATE Or Xj the borough ot Manbelui, deceased. The undersigned auditor, appointed to distribute tbe balancu remaining In the hands of .George Nees. late ot tho boroush ol Manhcim. de ceased, to mid among those legally enMUed to the same, will sit for that purpose on Friday, tlie 2!th day of November, 1882, at 10 o'clock a. iu., ln'ttio Library Kopm ot the Court-house, In the city of Lancaster, where all persons in terested in said distribution may altem!. t. G. ESHLEMAN. ot-titdoaw Auditor. LUll VKCTJNG. THE YOUNG MEN'S DEMOCRATIC CLUB W1U meet THIS EVENING at CENTRAL HEADQUARTERS. NORTH Q.UEEN STREET, AT 8 O'CLOCK. A full attendance Is requested. Business ot importance. It JOHN A. COYLE, Prrs. JfOM HAH. PUBLIC MALE. THE UNDKtUUOMED will offer at public sale on Friday, Octo ber 27tb, 1892, at 2 o'clock- p. m., lite valuable Store Stand and Property in Manlielm Bor ough. Possession given Immediately. octlS 7td C. J. RE1FF. 1OR RENT. r Second and third floor ot No. 2G North Queen street, consisting of nine rooms, batli room Included. Tbe rooms are suitable lor ofllces or dwelling, and especially for den tists. Also In the rear nt and connected with the above, a two and a-hall story BRICK BUILDING containing eight rooms, hall and cellar, range nml sink in tbe kitchen. The rooms ore newly papered and painted. Apply to JACOB LOEB, - No. TiOS West Chestniitstrect, or M. Levy, No. U East King street. o!7-lwd PUBLIC HALE O V ALTA OLE C1TT PROPERTY. On TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, SS1, will will be sold at public sale, at the Cooner House. Lancaster City. Pa., the'follow- ing, to.wit: A lot ot ground fronting nn the south side of WeH Orange street,-N03. 38 and to. between North Queen and Prince streeis, Lancaster City, Pa.. 45 feet, more or less, and extending In depth ot that width 253 teet, more or less, where from tho width is 77 feet, more or less, to Grant street, on which is erected a largo and commodious BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with a large two-story brick back building attached ; having on tbe first floor six rooms, doctor's office ; second floor having nine rconis ; plastered attic with tonr rooms. Tho bouse Is heated with a port able healer, portable rarnte. hot and cold water, two bath tubs, water closets, gas throughout the house, hydrant, irntt trees; Ac. On the rear of said lot, fronting on Grant street; are erected a largo brick and frame Stables, Carriage House and hydrant, adjoin properly on tVe west ot Dauiel A. Altlck, and on tlie cast by p operty belonging to the Mo ravian church. The pi opart y Is located near the centrcor the city and is very desirable. Persons wishing to view the property pre vious to the day of sale', can call on the under ."ijned, residing on the same. Sale in commence at 7 o'clock, p. in., of said day, when attendance will be given ami con ditions ot sale made known by MARY E. MUIILENBURG, ANNIE A. MUHLENBURG. Sahukl 11 teas A Soir. Antionccrs. Oct7.14.21.23A24d PUItLIC SALE Or VALUABLE CITY property. By vlrtno ot an order or tho Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, will bo sold at public sale, at the Illester House, in the city or Lancaster, on BIONDAY, NOVEM BER 13. 1882, at 7 o'clock p. in., the undivided moiety or halt Interest or Cbarles G. Rhoads, deceased. In tbe following described real es tate, held by 1L Z. Rhoads and said Charles G. Rhoads deceased, as tenants in common. Nn. 1. All that largo four-story STOKE BUILDING and lot or ground thereunto be longing, sltnate on the south side of West King street, in the city of Lancaster, fronting ou west lung street it teet -t'A iiicues and extending in depth ot that width 245 feet, to a 14 teet wide public alley. No. 2. All that valuableiot or pieceof ground on the southeast corner of West Orango ami Noun Juuiuerry streets, in me cuyot jan caster, fronting on West Orange 70 feet, and extending in depth of tint width, southward along Mulberry street. 250 feet, to a 14 teet wide public alley, on which nre erected two Dwelling Houses aud other improve ments. Tills property will bo offered for salo as a whole or In parts. It is the tnosl desirable site in the city or Lancaster lor a residence or tor residences. ' No. 3. All that two-Atory DWELLING I'dUSE, with Mansard root and all tho mod ern improvements, situate on the cost side of South Prince street, south of Vine street, in the City or Lancaster, No. 131. containing In front on Prince street CI feet, 3 lncheH,and ex tending in depth 245 feet, to a public alley, where it is CI feet. , Atthcbumo time and place the said II. Z. Khoatla will sell bis undivided moiety or halt Interest purparts N09. 2 and 3 lu the said real estate. Five-ninths ot the purchase money of tlie undivided moiety or half-interest ot said Charles G. Khoaus, dee'd.. will remain charged on the respective properties during tho life time of Masscv B. Rhoads widow ot said de ceased ; the balance of tho purchase money payable April 2, IStSJ. At the same time and place, U. 7., Rhoads will oiler at public sale his residence, consist ing ot a double two-story brick DWELLING House;, with all the modern Improvements, and lot or piece ot ground thereunto belong ing, situate on tho southeast side of Manor street, In -the City ot Laucaster, fronting 84 feet on Manor street, and extending In depth 215 feet to Lafayette street, where It Is 103 fiit wide Drafts ot all the abovo properties can bo seen at D. Z. lthoads's jewelry store. MASSEY B. RHOADS, Administratrix. U. Z. RHOADS. oIDtsdWSAM a LASH ARO QUEENS WAR. H 1UH MAKTUt. Glassware, Glassware, CHINA HALL.; We have now and aro opening all tho liaio a very large assortment of CHEAP, ENGRAVED AND CUT GLASSWARE,' r-lN- Common Table Glassware, Engraved Tablo Glassware, Cut Table Glassware. Dessert Sets, Ic9 Cream Sets Water Seta. . Wine Sets, Ac. These goods aro ot the Latest Shapes, Newest Styles and sold at the LOWEST PRICES at High & Martin 15EAST KING STBBET. LANCASTER. PA. T Ames'HAIB DBKsSKU, HIIS. . LILLER, LADIES' HAIR DRESSER, i Manufacturer and dealer In Hair Work, La dles' and Gents' Wigs and Tonpees. Comb ings straightened and mte to order. Hair Jewelry ot all kinds made up. Kid Giaves and Feathers cleaned and dyed. Also Ladles' Shampooing, at I NOS. 225i 227 NORTH QUEEN STREE?, mr uur uwra wi ftAin, vhjui, j octlG-Sma THIRD EDITI0J9. MONDAY atVKNINQ, OCT. S3, 'cO' HONORING PENN. THE BI-UKNTEKINIAL OELEBUATIOS. Cheater la Holiday Attlro The Memorial Observance JlesaaLars" Crowds la Atteadaace A Complete Suceeaa. Chester, Pa., Oot. 23. The Bi-Centen-nial celebration here to-day ia a Rrand succeM. The city is gayly decorated ami all places of business are olosed. Mr. Pancoast road an original poem and Hon. John M. Broome, tbe orator of tbe day, then spoke for nearly an hoar, eulo gizing Penn and his peaee polioy and de nouncing war and its results. The meeting closed with music by a band of fifty pieces. A grand civic, military and industrial parade followed, in which over 0,000 persons participated. There will be a magnificent display of fire works this evening. RIOTERS RAMPANT. A Populace Aagry at tlie i Itiea. iBSldaml Author- Lyons, Oct. 23 There was a riotous de monstration against the municipality here yesterday, in consequence of their having suppressed the subvention to the opera. The police were uuablo to copo with the crowd. A body of gendarme cleared the stroets. At two o'clock this morning there was an alarming explosion under a table in a restaurant attached to a theatre, The people rushed into the street, and another and heavier explosion then occurred, shattering tables, mirrors, etc., and seriously injuring three persons It is Ftated three men left small bombs undor tbo table. Paris, Oct. 23. Four of the porsons arrested here on Saturday, in connection with the riots at Montooau-Las-Miue. have been released on bail. Instructions have been telegraphed to Lyons, ordering the release of M. Gautier. Hulcide ub Account of Ill-heal tb. Chester, Pa., Oct. 23. William Bar tel, a prominent citizen of Lower Providenco, and ono of tho weilthiesi men in Delaware county, commit ted suicide last uight by shooting himself in the head, lie had been ill-health for somo timo and this is believed to be the cause. Ho leaves a widow and five children. Another AclroM In Luck. New York, Oct. 23 The suit of J!ar cnerite Scloio, the actress and Biuger, against Martin W. Handy, Alien liarrisou and Lewis llarrwnn, known as '-The liar risons" to recover $1,500 damages for au alleged broach of contract, was tried iu tho court of common pleas to-day, aud a verdict romlerctl for tho plaintifl for $1,000 Coining to America. Dublin, Oot. 23. Mr. II. Callan, M.P., addressed a meeting of his constituents in Louth yesterday. A voto was passed Riv ing Mr. Callan leavo to proceed to Amer ica; Tho object is the union of the various political organizations to effect parliamen tary land law reforms and to hrin pros sure upon tho government to carry them in Parliament. Tbe Mew York Walking Slutcli. New York, Oct. 23. Walking match score at 2 p.m.: Hughes, 100 miles 8 laps . Hazoal, 93 miles and 8 laps ; I to well, 87 miles, 4 laps; Noremac. 84 miles, 7 lata ; Hart, 83 miles G laps ; Fitzgerald, 82 miles 2 laps ; ITcrty, G9 miles 2 laps ; Panchot. 78 miles 7 laps ; Vint, US miles. The 'Winner ot the Criterion Slakes. London, Oct. 23. Tho race for tho Criterion stakes was won by Mr. Craw ford's Macheath. Expert was second, Ithnrill third. Six started, including Mr Keone's Bolero. The Finding of an Ancient Kellc. ViCTORTA, B. C, Oot. 23. A Chiueso coin three thousand years old, has been found by gold miners, who wero digging in a claim at Cassian. It is supposed to have been left thero by Uhinese manners, wrecked on the coast long boforo the Christian era. Shot while Resisting Arrest. San Francisco, Oct. 23. A dispatch from Ilealdsburgh says, City Marshall Fields, attempted to arrest Henry De Cortz, a deserter from an artillery regi ment in the United States army. He resisted and was shot dead. Honoring the Ut-CeateaBlal. Philadelphia, Oct. 23. At a mooting of tho commercial exchange at noon to-day a resolution was adopted adjourning tie exchange over both Tuesday and Wednes day, the 24th and 25th inst. m Prize right. Denver, Col. Oct. 23.- A prize fight between Bryan Campbell of Colorado and William Lynn of the Pacific coast, was fought at Pueblo yesterday. Lynn won on a foul after eight rounds. Cat His Tliroat With a Razor. Philadelphia, Oct. 23. Charles Kumph, aced 30, residing at 332 North 10th Btreet, cut his throat with a razor this morning, and was taken to tbe hos pital in a dying condition. Ho had been drinking heavily. A Peacemaker' Reward. Chicago, Oct. 23. Frank Miller was drunk last night and quarreling with his. wife'on tbo street Albert Hardies tried to act peacemaker, when the woman slapped his face and Miller, the husband, cut bis throat. Hardies is dead. Kire in St. Petersburg Lomber Yards. St. Petersburg, Oct. 23. A fire broke out this morning in tho large lumber yards by tho river Neva, and is still raging. The Havoc ot a Typhooa. Hong Kong, Oct. 23. The greater part of Manila has been destroyed by a typhoon. WEATUKll IMIIICATIONS. Washington, D. C, Oct. 23. For the Middle Atlantic states, generally fair weather, winds shifting to west and north west: stationary or slight change in tem perature, falling, followed by rising barometer. Poetry and Fact In Kent's beautiful poem, H Lamia," a young man has been led captive by a phantom girl, and is made the slave of her beauty, until an old teacher comes in and fixes his eye upon the figure, and it vanishes in its trnclorm or a slimy serpent. This poetry; now for act. Disease in various tonus seizes upon young men and old, and especially docs it affect the kidneys and liver, aud begin lnsi.IIonnly to work rnin and death. BntHunt't Remedy, as the old teacher, comes in, and the slimy ser pent of dlscaso glides nway. At first, men think that a diseased liver or disordered kid neys is a mere phantom, and go on their way neglecting the evil, and not realizing their danger. lint this is not something to be trifled with. Call in Hunt's Remedy at once ; it will both reveal tho demon and cast It out." For kidney, liver and urinary complaints thero Is nothing like it. old-lwd MAMKETK. new sera: maraet. Nbw roaa.Ocf. 23-Flour State and West ern quiet ; prices without decided change ; Southern sternly. , ., Wheat opened XQXe lower : s nbsequcntly became firmer anil recovered meet otdtcllne ; No. lWhibi atSlLt: No. 2 Kejl. Oct. $1 09. 61 10; do Nov., $1 IflOl 10 : do Dec, illlesl lVyi: dodo year, 91 WXi 10; do Jan.Vfl 1391 13jJ; doEcN, 91 UJiQl U. Corn opened c lower : alterwards' re covered from decline; mixed western spot, S4HS3C ; uu luiuio. uiajmc Oata nmKRlowan No. 2 Nov.;-ITKfclc ; do Dec., iiQ3c ', State, 42te;. Westers,.1 3?99vCi l'aillfit.iit Markot. " PBiiAiiaLraia. Oct. 2X riour Arm but quiet; suprrlWe. fjeoaa!:! Extra. : 393: Penna; Famly.'$5 no. ' " Kye ItoiiratH 37J Wheat Una t Ho. a Wtutcrn ki. st dh- . Del. anil Pa. Red, l 1 7S$i 10 ; Lonuberry Bed aud Amber at $1 lf.ai 17. Corn scatco and wanted for local 11-e: Steamer. JRc; Yellow, We ; Mlxl wisto; No. 3 do. Stic. Oats flruier: No. 1 Wldt. :-. N.. .o Jle: No. 3 do lis; No. 2 Mixv. :t!,T. Rye scarce at 'So. Seeds Clover, new. VS'JU ; Timothy, 1 7".-a i m : Flaxseed. 1 1231 32. r Provisions steady; Mes3 Pork. r: Rwt Hams 118013 so ; India Mo Beer, 129 ce ; f. o. D. Bacon-smokctt shouTders, 13!J!3Vc: 'nil dp-. lliillc : smoked hams, 18817c: pickled do. 14&4jl4fte. Lard steady : City kettle, lie ; loose butch er. ISc : prime steam, S13 63313 7". Butter firm and fairly active; Penn'a antl Western Creamery Extra. Sic; Bradford county and New York extra, a)&J:c ; do IImI-i. Western extra. 271223c : do rood to i-hnin. " 25c. " " Eggs steady; Penn'a. 20c; Western. 27fHc Cheese steads : New York full cream, -ivj 13c : Western mil cream, lmsvc : do fair to good, liaise ; Peaa'a oar t-sklms. sw9Vn : do full-iklm 44J6c. Petroleum dull : Ueflneo, 71U&. Whisky at II 22. EireSta CmoAoa nogs Kecefwts. (USSfaead: iiienta. 1.409: snnnlv. iHrladino- stalo sIock. 3S,C0O ; no market ; general demand nominal ; a largo number left; common to good mixed. tW8oa7 : heavy, 97 309 15 ; Ifgltt. ss ;S9 7 50;sklp8.$ie.iSSS. " Cattle Receipt. 3,000 heatl ; shipment!. & bead : total receipts for the week. 4&jceo, being the largest on record : shorts. SS9S 5 ;' good to choice shipping. S78ata;.n mntotisr; S4 20aio; market rather strong ; batcnen' at S3 4005 ; stockers and feeder $3(i0140; rnngetlrm ; Texansat S3 S034 OS; American,' 913095 25. J, Shce Receipt-, SOI : sldpmcnts, 3,VU head ;, leurket fairly active ; firm for good ; eomtnon to fair, f3 (103350; medium to gnoil, S3 794J 4 00 ; choice to extra. '-04J4 S. Cattle Market. PuiLADKLruiA. Oct. 21. Cattle market inac-, live : sales. 4.500 head : mitno SXaHc : mmI itt trJifWftc; medium at 405XC cunvnon at Kc ; mi cows, 356tc. Sheen market dull : irood stock Arm : com mon lower ; sales, l.i.nmi n-jad ; prime. Vie)' e-:good 493e : medium, 49Ho;' fal .. :iJite; common. 2K:o; fat ewt,4aes stock owes, Gt'iu ; , V extern lambs. njJJ OJc ; Clwwte.r county lanitrf. if$7c : veal calves, tH89Wo ; York state calves, 4tIHc.r Hogs dull ; Bales. 4.UW bead ; selling at liaise. Drain aad Prevmea i Ono o'clock ((notations or grata and provK ion:, furnished by H. K. Yundt, Broker, 1M( Kuat King street. . . r Oct, 23. Wheat Nov flf'4 Dec !;i Corn Oata Pork tMM .i law n.7 ''2A ' . i'r.... .9ix .:.U is;u iii5 Petr'oleir. OU Clty.WJt- Mutck Market. New York, Ptniadelphfa aad Louatatockv, lso United fcuten UondM repoifetl (tally On 1 4vns U. Lomu. ! North Queen street. . lint ti, net. it 10AS A.U. li '.- r.m. r.K. 3ti , ... J lr Ocnver JkKto tiraade ..,.. N. Y.. Lako Erie X Western....' Runas and Texas .' "." onoro ...................... Now Jersey Centnil ...... New York. Ontario A W......'. St. Paul, M. & Omnba Pacific Stall. .'.'.. Roehetder Pltutmrgh Texan Pacific. m W51 304 .... lll 111 2TOS 27 i!7 4! - mz . '32 ? SIX . 14 . W)i . 44 - MX . 20'. m ' 4'!i "0i Wabash. s. i. nts ft Puelllc. Western Union Tel. Vf reun.iVlvaiiU Central I'hll.tilelsihia ReiuUnif Nnrlliern Pacific. Com - PniterrtMt. llitiraio Pltt,1. Afftxt ENTERTAINMENT. MK.JOUN n. MISHLKK ASSIJKKS A UK lighllul eiilertaiiiiueiitattlio OPERA H0U8E, " FRIDAY, OCTOUBR 27, 1862.'. In the complete production of Uie lieantlttil, i puro and luteresliiig play- HEAETS OF Oil, Ky an unusually good Company, heMdcd by Mr. JAMES A. JiEltNE. 4rd'Thc nio.it elfeclive scunry cvjtT pre sentel in Lancaster. NO ADVANCti IN PUICKS-:;, S'e. Re served seats at Yeckcrs, OlHee, 7 vents, f 2I-Ltd LANVAHTKH WATVHE. , IUI.1I TUJS PBIMlSTAI,F)BCHTr 1C8 TO TUB BI-! IT IS IN HER Lancaster Watch THAT PENNSYLVANIA PUTS !.. THE CROWN - n THE CllOWN THE CROWN TO HlStt VARIED MANUFACTURES OP THE PAST Two HiM Tears. MJBCELLANMOUB. NOTICR. ALE. PKKMONl HAVlMO claims or bills ngnlnst the ShifUerSUiain fire Engine and Hose Company, No. 7, arc re quested to present the same to tho under signed, on or before November 21. If.'' - P.8.UOODMAN, olS-Ild Secretary. N' UTtCK. The partnership hereUMoro- eviaang be tween II. Z.Kboodsand CliarIC- U. kikki-h is diKlved by reason of tho death of Ciutrle .. Rhoads. All persons indebted to.satd'pirl nershtp are renuesteI to' maaor-laimeofato payment, and thoso aavinBclaiwsor.deinands ugainsttlie same. wlU prenent tbeia tor HetHe ment lo the surviving partnefi II." X. Rhowls, at No. 4 Wert King stroef, :iaacaster. Pa., where the said H. K.Muoaif will conUnuc tho watch and jewelry business as succcHot to.H. aSaVK, ot. a. isk: ocus-iwd .'j it- wm NOTICE TO TKK3PAS9BIC Kftt UVtt-NBRS- AH persons are lierebyforbfcldcii to trespass onanybf:lhelaads ot pm Corn wall or Speedwell estates, in Lebanon and Lancaster counties, whether Inclosed-o nn inclosed, cither for the parpoae of ahooUng or fishing, as tbe law will be rigidly j enforced against all trespassing on said, laada 6i the undersigned after this notice. ' 9 WM. COLKMAN FKEKUAN, ' R.PKRCYALOKN. KDWARD C. FBEEM AX, Attorney for R. W. Coleman's Heirs. olS-tfdAw 1ONT rOXUKS TMK OfSMIUItlS U1D Stock Connecticut Cfgant'll tor cts. at HAHTUA'S KELOWT.FKUHT ClOAR u . yTOKM - T rJl CEHTEHIUL EZBMT
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