Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, January 20, 1880, Image 3

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lANCAJSTER IA1LY 11STEUJGEN0ER, TUESDaI JAWAftY.20,1880.
who reamed ever the country without
doing any work or pretending te de
any, and subsisted by begging, lie was"
arrested in a field near Strasburg by
a constable. Previous te his arrest he
abused several women after begging feed
from them. The defense called Kclley,
who testified that he was traveling
around in search of work when arrested ;
he did net beg but said he get his meals
through the generosity of the people.
The defendant was deaf, or at least
claimed te be, and under the law such
persons arc excepted. The court instruc
ted the jury te the effect that if they be
lieved him te be deaf he should be ac
quitted. The jury reimeied a verdict of
guilty.
Cem'th vs. William S. Brendel, violating
liquor law, five cases. The defendant was
returned by a constable at Augustf court
and time bills were found against him,
charging him with selling liquor without
license, te miners, and en Sunday. At the
November court two mere bills were found
against him. They charged him with sell
ing en Sunday and without license, as he
continued in the business. The defendant
lives at Red Run, in Brecknock town
ship, in a house which formerly was
licensed as a hotel, but which has
net had a license of any kind for two years.
A number or witnesses, including several
miners, testified that they bought liquor
at Di-endel's house en Sundays and at
ether time's. Seme of the witnesses were
unable te state what it was they drank ;
some said it taste'd like whisky and ethers
Unit it did net.
The grand jury returned the following
bills :
True Bills Aujrustns Glass and Jehn T.
"Warden, fornication and bastardy ; Gideon
Williams, felonious assault and battery ;
Philip J. Fertig, carrying concealed dead
ly weapons.
T'neredS. G. Sebastian, adultery, with
county ler county ler costs.
L .Michael bnyder is acquitted net be
eause he had net violated the law, but
because he had already been acquitted of
the offence laid in the present in
dictment. That Jujt acquittal was
accomplished, as has been shown, by J.
W. Jehnsen, ex-chairman ; J. Hay Brown,
ex-chairman, and District Attorney Eshle
man, chairman of the Republican coun
ty committee, by false representa
tions te the cemt, made for the corrupt
consideration that the Snyder's were the
best Republican workers in the Eighth
ward, logically the last acquittal, like
the first, was secured by a prostitution of
the machinery of justice te serve the exi
gencies of the Republican party. But
as all the parties implicated as well as the
judges belong te that party the court
is unanimous for once that it need
take no cognizance of the im
position practiced upon it and the disgrace
attaching te it. Eds. Intelligknclr.
Obituary.
In Reading yesterday Mrs. Louisa Bell,
widow of the late Samuel Bell and mother
of the late J. Bewman Bell, whose family
reside in this city, died at the advanced
age of 82.
XEW ADTERTISEMEXTS,
rSTJKEirOUBPBOI'EKTTIN THE BEST
COMPANIES!
BAUSMAN & T.UKNS'.
29-tleedE Office : Ne. 10 West Orange St.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C.
Heme Again.
Jehn IJ. Woodside. who luff l-nnr-wicr fm-
Colerado about Christmas, has returned te
Lancaster, having taken sick in the far West.
lie lias gene into the oyster business at Xe.
307 West King stieet, where he will be pleased
te see hia friends.
UIKE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT.
Insurance at lowest rates. Geed and Reli
ablc Companies. HEKli & STAUFFER.
, . JVt Eht"tc & Is. Agta., 3 X. Duke St.
dec30-3mdUced
Bin. F. Wilke, Lafayette, Ind., reports a case
where a man suffered se badly with Rheuma
tism that he could net move. Ills legs were swol
len and he liad the most terrible pains. Twelve
hours after the first application of the St.
Jacob's Oil the pains were gene and the swell
ing had disappeared.
Ir vain the eyes are tilled w ith light ;
In vain the cheek with beauty glew.s,
I'nless the teeth are pure and white.
Unless the breath is like the rose ;
And SOZODON'T alone supplies
These beauties that we all se prize.
jlO-lwdced
TELIGIOUS.
XL There will be preachining at St, Jehn's
Lutheran church this evening, at 8 o'clock, bv
the pastor, K. . Huflerd. Services begin at
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E
tist Brethren,
S. TROSTLE AXD KI7CRRR nnr
reach in the Mission church of the llap-
r v. "-"t, "" -imuerry street, ueiween
ir i ,nP anu uranse streets, en te-morrow
v i cuucsuuyj evening, at 7 och
('clock.
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TTOOD8IDE AT HOME,
i -J t,?07 Vest "S street. Big Oyster Stews,
Ijc; Big Oyster Frys, 15c. Families and parties
Minnlled With OVMt.HrK. Whnleanli. .! -..,U ...
30c, 50c, jC. $1 and J1.25 ner liiniiiivil '
1 J. WOODSIDE.
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Ni;w Advertisements.
Wallace Bruce at the Opera Heuse.
Administrator's Netice.
Woodside at Heme.
Religious.
Netice.
ESFTer further details see advertising
column.
SPECIAL xetices.
De a favor te a Sick Friend.
If you have lriends suffering from anv dis
order of the Kidneys send them a package et
Kidney-Wert, and will you make them happy.
Its great tonic power is especially directed te
these disease, and it quickly relieves the dis
tress ami cures the disease. " Have you tried it.
jlfl-lwd&w
Try Loeher's Cough Syrup.
"VTOTICE.
1 I hereby notify the public in general net
te sell or give my son, Jacob Bewers, of Lan
caster city, anything in my name en and after
January 20,168, as f will pay no bills that he
may contract. JOHN BOWERS.
. J20-3td
TJLANING MILT. FOR BKVT
X The Large Frame Planing Mill, situate en
l mm street (lennerly known as Swartz welder
& Merrow's), with all its machinery, ground
and stabling belonging thereto, in complete
order, is for rent en reasonable terms. Suitable
for ether purposes than a planing mill. Imme-
iMi iiuokesjuu, -tinpiv XO
. BA
Jlj-Zldltj
SOLID SILVEBWABE,
GOBHAM PLATED WABE,
And the Best Grades of American Electro-Plate en White Metal.
FBENCH CLOCKS WITH SILVEB BELL,
FBENCH CLOCKS WITH CATHEDRAL BELL.
Complete Mantel Sets of Centre and Side Pieces in Marble or Bronze.
MUSICAL BOXES WITH HARP,
MUSICAL BOXES WITH BELLS, DRUM AND CASTAGNETTE,
Musical Bexes with Accompaniments and Mounted en Fine JLibrary Writing
Cabinet.
A fine general assortment of Jewelry, comprising all the Newest Designs.
Designs and estimate of cost given for mounting Diamonds and ether
Gem3.
Special care taken in the execution of Fine Monograms and Inscription
Engraving. Alse, in complicated and ordinary watch and jewelry repairing.
H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers,
Ne. 4 West King Street.
TILED EDITION
TUESDAY EVENING, JAN. 20, 1880.
WEATHER INDICATIONS.
Washington, Jan. 20. Fer the 3IiddIe
states, threatening weather and rain or
snow, falling barometer, southeast te
southwest winds during the day, followed
by colder north te west winds and rising
barometer.
MEDICAL.
1AUSMAN & BURNS.
Ofllce 10 West Orange St.
Brandy as a Medicine.
i(i
Answer This.
jeu ever knew any nersen tnlmill
w itheut inaction of the Stomach, Liver or Kid
neys, or did you ever knew one who was well
when either was obstructed or lnantlw ? nmi
j did you ever knew or hear of anv case of the
kind that Hep Bitters would net cure. Ask
your neighbor this .same question.
Half the ills of human lite proceed from a
torpid and disordered liver. .Submit te them
no longer while Sellers' Liver Pills" will cure
you quickly. 21 cents per box.
Try Lecher's Cough Syrup.
Kidney Diseases.
Kidney diseases afflict the greater part of the
human race, and they are constantly en the in-
ciease, nut where the virtues of Kidney-Wert
have become known, they are held in check
and speedily cured. Let these who have had
te constantly dose spirits of nitre and such
stuff, give this great remedy a trial and be
eurcd. jlulwd&w
INSTATE OF ANDREW UHRICH, LATE
i et Kphrata township, deceased. Letters
of administration en said estate having been
granted te the undersigned, all persons in
debted thereto are requested te make immedi
ate payment, and these having claims or de-
.uaims ufjiuiist me same will present them
v. itheut delay ler settlement te the nnder-
.-gurru, rewuinc in Lancaster city, I'a.
I). V
utr h f?.U2fIn article was voluntarily sent te
um: "tfc fchijTiiaker, Agent for Keigart's Old
elan et this' eenty "who lu 'ektenTlvly used
the Brandy referred te in his rejmlar nrict l"
AM VSEXJiXTX.
M . lore, ey a prominent practising physi-
t te .r7tj . i? . "jguiar iiiueiice,
lllcted III attention of these af-
MARTIN ULKICH, Administrator.
KesKXMatER, Jr., Att'y. j20-tdeai
rpHE CELEIIUATED OKATOIt IN I.ITEK-
X ATUKK,
WALLACE BRUCE,
Will deliver his lecture en
"WOMANHOOD IN SHAKSPEARE,"
In Fulton Opera Heuse, Lancaster, en
Tuesday Evcuiug, January 27th, 1880.
T ECTUKE
XJ nv
Rev. Alexander B. Jack.
This distinguished lecturer will deliver his
lecture en
SIR WALTER SCOTT,
In the F1KST REFORMED CIIUKCII. en
FRIDAY EVEXIXG, J AX. !3, ItSO.
-..uiesiuA, se ccnts
Tickets can be had at Zahm's Cerner Jewel
ry store, or at the book stores. janl7-td
J'juxtxxe axd xixxuxa.
TOBACCO PACKERS'
SAMPLE TAGS
ADMISSION, 35cts,
uie cnart is new enen at Hurrv M ir..-,-e
itheut extra charge.
I 1. d." '.."'". !-" - i'.l'lj -H
Z. !.Ve i,""1e' r-asiKingstreet, where reserved
...s. vi uk; nau wiineui extra cliaivi
(ifel
VfiZrjRI
rBINTBD ON
Liio-etd
Jee Samson's Appointment.
The appointment of Jeseph Samson te
be census Mijwrviher for this district has
been quite a Miiprhc telhe politicians who
universally recognize in it the fine Human
hand of Congressman Smith and a victory
for him ever Cameion. Senater Den and
our representative aie at dagger's points
and each has opposed anybody that the
ether favored. Smith demanded the nomi
nation for Lancaster county and Cameion
was for anybody te beat Smith. Our con
gressman, being in belter favor at the
"White 1 route and with Schurz, get the
appointment, but it is rumored that Sam
son cannot be confirmed. The young
.senator is net likely te allow Smith te
.veic such an advantage ever him in Lan
caster county as this would be.
m
Correcting the Assessment.
The county commissioners having been
sworn as ' a beard of revision," nrcte-riay
engage 1 in revising and correcting the
triennial assessmsnt made by the assessors
of the several wards, boroughs and town
ships of the county. While several of the
districts increase the assessment consider
ably, ethers have reduced it se much that
the aggregate value of assessed property
in the county is sonic $2,000,000 less than
it was three years age.
Try Lecher's Cough Syrup
Statistics prove that twenty-live per cent,
of the deaths in our larger cities are caused by
consumption, and when we rellect that this
terrible disease in its worst stage will yield te
a bottle of Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup,
shall we condemn the sufferers ter their neg
ligence, or pity them for their ignorance?
Audi pray dat tie Lord take me, till I Tried
'tellers' Cough Syrup," an' I's nebber cough
ed since. Hew's dat for high, boss?
l3U?V..JiE OF VALUABLE CITY
Hetel vKATY- )ViU be se,u at tlw Leenard
ii fSl'i "? KIn? 8?re. n TUESDAY. JAN.
ft. 'wi'Y0 and.u ,mlt story BRICK DWELL
t.tl.i' . ,fargc Frame Back Building, con
,. n.i J?.?.lulU an(J 8 ren,s- tteoed well of water
nfi?&tJiy M.arien set 245 feet, and has a let
of choice fruit trees, etc. This property is sit
uated en the north sideet East King street. Ne.
,..;.n.?le te """ence at 7 o'clock p.m., when
conditions will be made known by
uv....u . MARY L. COOPER.
HfcXltVSHUBERT, AllcL jlH-ltd
CHECK BOARD
Sufflaraite)' uw,vv
Contract and Receipt Beeks at
the Lewest Prices,
AT THE
Intelligencer Office.
jaiili-tfd
An Important Personal Item.
Charles S. Prentice, of Teledo, Ohie, went te
Paris ami thence te England te be treated for
Blight's disease, and after the best physicians
et both countries had done what they could
for him, gave up in despair anil returned te
America te die. Here he received fnrtlu-r
treatment irein ether skillful physicians with
out uenclit, and while "listlessly lingering in
pain ami anguish." a he says, heard of the
Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, took it, and was
completely cured in a lew weeks. He gives
circumstantial details of his painful experi
ence and astonishing cure, ina long letter te
II. II. Warner & Ce., w hieh will be lerwaiiled
en application. jl.VJwd
Ax Article of Merit. " lirewn's Jirenchinl
Troches" are the most popular article in this
country or Europe for Threat Diseases and
Coughs, and this popularity is based upon real
merit. Imitations are offered ler sale, many
of which arc injurious. The genuine "Hrewn's
Hrenchiul Troches" are sold enl)i in bores.
jaO-lwdTThS&w
I'se Lecher's Herse and Cattle Powder-.
respective wards
l'layiiig Truant.
Complaint is made by the teachers of
the boys' night school that the prac
tice of truanting is largely indulged in by
the pupils, and the attention of parents is
c died te this pernicious habit, in the hope
t'.iat they will exert their inllucnce and au
thority in correcting it. An occasional visit
te the school by fathers or mothers would
go far towards bringing the boys in from
the streets.
Off the Track.
Tiiis afternoon about 2 o'clock engine
Xe. 100, after it had brought in the Fred
crick accommodation east, and safely
landed the cars en the siding east of the
depot, was accidentally run off the track
by a misplaced switch while being shifted.
Xe damage was done and the engine and
tender were replaced upon the track in a
few minutes. There was no detention of
trains.
Hall U be Dedicated.
The hall of Cocalico Ledge, Xe. 40S,
I. O. O. F., at Rcamstewn, which has re
cently been rebuilt, will be dedicated en
Saturday next. The members of the
or ler in this city have been invited te at
tend, and all who intend going are request
ed te inform the secretaries of the ledges
te which they belong.
Oilicers Installed.
Last evening Henry Baumgardner, dis
trict deputy grand master A. Y. 3L, and
Wm. A. Morten, of this city, went te
Wrightsville, where they installed the
eilicers of Riverside ledge Xe. ."30:5.
A Fermer Yerker Crushed te Death.
Albert Ilcidelbaugh, formerly a resident
of Yerk, and lately residing at Ibcrhu
Menree county, Ohie, was horribly crush
ed and mangled, en the 9th inst., by
falling en him.
lirewn's Household Panacea
Is the most effective Pain Destroyer in the
world. Will most surely quicken the bleed
w hcther taken internally erupplied externally,
and thereby mere certainly RELIEVE PA1X,
w nctner cnrenic or acute, than any ether pain
alleviator, and it is warranted double the
strength of any similar preparation.
It cures pain in the Side, Back or Bowels,
Sere Threat, Kheumnthm, Toothache and ALL
ACHES, and is the GREAT RELIEVER OF
PAIN. "BROWNS HOUSEHOLD PANA
CEA " should be in every family. Ateaspoon Ateaspeon Ateaspoen
t ill oft lie Panacea in a tumbler of het water
(sweetened, if pieterrcil), taken at bedtime,
ill BREAK UP A COLD, il cents a bottle.
Much Sickucss,
Undoubtedly with children, attributed toether
causes, is occasioned by Worms. BROWN'S
TI.'I11iImiti,.i ...ivr ......I.-. ...
r.ii.uir i, or. (.ujiruB, or erm Lozenges,
although effectual in destroying worms, can
de no pesible injury te the most delicate child
This valuable combination has been success
fully used by physicians, and found te be nb- l
selutely .sure in eradicating worms. Twenty-
GENERAL
DEMOCRATIC WARD MEETINGS.
The Democracy of Lancaster city and all
who are willing te co-operate with them in sc-
u'""8 u" economical, honest and progressive
municipal gevernment are invited te meet at
me warn neuses In their
from 7 te S o'clock, en
WEDNESDAY EVEMXG, JA.. 28,
te make general nominations for the offices te
be tilled at the approaching municipal elec-
""- e aru neuses and the offices te be
tilled are as fellows :
1st Ward, Shober's Hetel. Select Council
man, Common Councilmen, Judge, Inspector
and Constable.
2d Ward, Union Hetel. Select Councilman,
Common Councilmen, Judge, Inspector, As
sessor and Constable.
3d Ward, Jacob Eflingcr's Saleen. Select
Councilman, Common Ceunciluien, Judge,
.'in-tiw, assessor anu constable.
4th Ward, Gee. H. Erisman's Saloen.-Com-mon
Councilmen, Judge, Inspector, Assessor
and Constable.
5th Ward, Philip Wall's Green Tree Hetel.-
"""""u" iuuucumcn, Judge, Inspector, As
sessor and Constable.
Cth Ward, Jes. Kautz's Saleen. Select Coun
cilman, Common Councilmen, Judge, Inspec
tor, Assessor and Constable.
7th Ward, Rcrnard Knhlnian's Saleen. Com
mon Councilmen, Judge, Inspector, Assessor
and Constable.
8th Ward, Lucas Fritz's Saleen.-Select Coun
cilman, common Councilmen, Judge, Inspec
tor, Assessor and Constable.
Wh Ward, Anfeld Haas's Saleen. Alderman
Common Councilmen, Judge, Inspector, As
sessor and Constable.
General nominations for Maver, Scheel Di
rectors (six te be elected) and City Committee
men will be made in all the wards.
The Primary Meetings te settle the nominees
of the party will be held en
Indigestion and Dyspepsia.
BRANDY AS A MEDICINE.
This new much abused Alcoholic Stimulant
"VTl" "r . K7' ft"1 potency in the cure
of some of the destructive diseases which
"wtPt?!"1 tl!eir ?IVIual Mieusanus of victims
senVtefl,mVypiVantl,r)plc Motive we pre!
sent te the favorable notice et invalids esne-
EM? We 1VH,Cte1 Wlth thttt mteeSbtel s
ea.se Dyspepsia, a specilic remedy, which is
nothing mere or less than ." is
Brandv.
The used, with tniii ,.
A Sovereign Remedy
or all their ills and aches. Be it. however
?, ' "S :M,te?A W preseribeZd0 n
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BEIGrART'S
OLD BRANDY,
Sold by our enterprising young
friend, II. E.SLAllAKSlf. This
BKlllllv Iuls stnnil lw. .....- ,-....
TIT A TllF ftr . .- .. "" .iiy I 3b Jill
.w. yC.ars anu nas never failed, as far
llf ur.f xPerieuce extends, and we therefore !
s" ; Hue lireicrence ever ail oilier isninilies
no matter with hew manyjaw-breaking Frencli
tiUcs they are branded. One-fourth of the
money that is yearly thrown away en various
impotent dyspepsia specifics would suffice te
buy all the Brandy te cure any such case or
cases. In proof of the curative powers et
Beigart's Old Brandy,
In cases et Dyspepsia, we can summon num
tiers of witnesses one case in particular we
A hard-working larmcr had been afflicted
with an exhaustive Dyspepsia ler a number of
years; Ins stomach would reject almost every
kind of loed; he had sour eructatiens con
stantly ue appetite in fact, he was obliged te
restrict his diet te crackers and stale bread
and as a beverage lie used McGrann's Beet
Beer. I! fs n r..tw,ii ...i .1 ..7 .. "
preached at times, and in his discourses often
declaimed earnestly against all kinds of strong
drink. When advised te try
Beigart' s Old Brandv.
In his case, he looked up with astonishment,
hut after hearing of Its wonderful effects in
the cases of some of his near acquaintances, he
at last consented te fellow our advice. lie
,w.w?i B,H,' fitli!nlly a steadily; the
nrst bottle givins him an annetiti!. ami !..-...
the second was taken he wilsil cniimi ti.,,. ,.-:.i. the lowest, flmirec
ilouc',cul,ill)1.e.ef,,'Rest'nsmiything which This invention, for the use of which we 1iit
he chose te eat. He still keeps it and uses a lit- obtained the sole right In LanaSter cdtv u?
enf,CUf IOn,Ully ; 'i1'1 s,m-e ,c ,ws tlllM "- ce,,llt:- c,,abI "" : "alfeve named "r
St te h.l'iT1 "VHry UMe P"ny tane. I imy ether kliul oriilaiikanilinwnemiidKki
tit te the doeter.-A Practising Physician t the cost of printing alene.and in a st vl.' t?.?
HI! IIIHITluu 11ml .1.. ! ,--.-...
CONGRESS.
Proceedings In the Seuate.
Washington, Jan. 20. In the Senate
3Ir. Morgan presented a petition of Phila
delphia citizens remonstrating against any
legislation curtailing the quantity or
legal tender quality of greenbacks, or
tueir displacement by bank notes. Ue
stated that the petitioners appeared te be
working men and business men.
Air. Legan, by request, presented the pe
tition of soldiers for the passage of the
Weaver bill for the payment te soldiers of
the difference between greenbacks and
1 - ill w nm nr .
c ....v.. wvj nuc LM1U. Jir. .LiOiran "Hir.Arrr,... f v . . .
said that he desired te sav thnt i, thnrhi inpertine soee : " eVt. lixSS'S:
the bill referred te was 0.0 of the greatest &FV47kii&S
pieces of demagejiism ever invented in iiV?. ,7 2 75 ; patent and'
fi "i"1 w0 MI.
Kye flour unclmmr..,!
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COUNTING THE VOTE.
The Legislative CommUuUea GItm V Stele "
Kews.
Habkisbciig, Pa., Jan. 20. The com. -mission
appointed by the last Legislature " '
te count the vote cast at the last state
election met here te-day, Gov. Heyt pre
siding. The vote as compiled is as fellow
Butler, Rep., 280,153 ; Barr, Bern., 221,
715 ; Sutten, Greenback, 27,207 ; Richard
son, Prohibition, 3,219.
TEXAS PACIFIC.
Stockholders' JteeUne la mt.iini.i.
PmL.VDELrHiA, Jannary 20. A special
meeting of the stockholders of the Texas
and Pacific railway company was held this
afternoon, at which the mortirape nn th
Rie Grande division of the read was final
ly approved.
Senater Whyte's Successor.
Asxapelis, Md., Jan. 20. Arthur. P.
German was elected senator te-day te suc
ceed Whyte.
MAJtKJSTS.
ever invented in I
Congress, and he regretted that soldiers
were deceived into signing petitions in its
favor.
War en the National Banks.
Among the bills referred in the Heuse
te-day was one introduced by Mr. Culber
son, Texas, for the discontinuance of the
national banking system.
A Move in Behalf of Ireland.
In the Heuse Mr. Ellis introduced a
joint resolution appropriating half a mil
lion dollars for the suffering peer in Ireland.
re" l SI 4 : Amlw.pl jjzsii in
tern dull; steamer 58e; yellow S7c
PRINTIJfGMDBDfDIJSG
AT THE
SAME PRICE.
t .:ii'.l,.,JV I.Vrcl,:ls.ert t,,e exclusive right of
Lancaster city and county temanufactiire and
Reynolds's Metallic Stationery and
Reek Binder,
THE NEW CHINESE PKEM1KK.
He Proposes te Defy the Growl of the Russian
near.
Ho.ve Kexc, Dec. 24. Chung Hew,
who has just returned from St. Peters!
burg, new occupies the chief posi
tion of influence at the imjicrial
court owing te his diplomatic success. He
is a strong advocate or exclusive Chinese
rights and is known te be inimical te
foreign nations It is anticipated that
a new policy, as defiant as prudence will
allow, will be adopted towards the wes
tern powers.
Owing te foreign intercession from
private sources, the barbarous sentences of
mutilation passed upon the surviving re
latives of Yakub, ex-ruler of Kashgar,
nave been cemmutad te life
ment.
; l'a.
5e -"" , jciiuw ,i,c; IlMXCtt
white sSMnuer; Southern and I'enn'a
j c uu ; nresusrn sue ; i'a. 90c.
rrovlsiens steady; nitss mirk S14 0U- lxw
hams 1600ewir,InrttemkiSfrja,l,,3j!
Bacon-ameked shoulders r'c: salt de -tya'
smoked hams lttai0ic; plcklwl tauu.-
irU,stem," w,th "S'1 trade; cItykettleS'y'c
bu'e?; 'He ; prime steam Vhc! '
Butter dull and weak- ereiiim-rJ .
tra waste : Bradford ceuntv inH" Yy,V
estru at 2tS-23e;
rolls diUI Penn'a
Us.
cst-
.rV .a.
-i; western reserve
uu koeii ie cnnlen ITira .
"fSL1'?0 ; es,teru rese'rve extnT 9)SS(
emmscV eun'a 18Q19e; W
Cheese firm; X. y. factory ItffiU'e-
hered'e'llilr XSl3V '" SrgoS3nefe
nere ; de half-skims none here.
Whfsily VlliiteJU,y ? ,teanwl 7c'
New Vurk Market.
-??wy!lKJln-20--''leur-Stat and Western
super. stateIW)g-,i-,: extra
without change
de S3 4()fi).-. MO ,.!,.',
2,.0S!S885a! clmlce white wlteat duss
liril'.SV"' KOeU tocluilcede G ,8 oil.
n,.atrDrins,fin,et uml nominal; winter
a shade lmtter mill ".... ..-.i ... '. ..v.'.t
1MV Rcd ieb- 1WHK; Marcl.$lW
imprison
SJ.I;Ht7?vIKVICE -VIXG KX1
..I . ,. ' Vu tlns nevr prepared
Check lSoeks, Letter heads, Nete lie
TIRE SAT-
te luriiisli
Heads, Matc-
Contract Benks, lteceipt Beeks, Order Beeks'
and, in tact any- kind et work In wlilcli binding
is nccessarv iiiliit..l nn ti. i... "... ""l
... ,vl ura. Kipur at
II. E. SLAYMAKER,
AGENT FOR
i
Tiv Wf i.V.W'fr .5 'uuuy is net equalled by
i'.l.Jfi l11 ,,ey,ice?.ta s'':ir character. I)ur-...?-tl.,e,t,I,ms,t,,,i.l-t
! eyeld-s's Metallic Station
ery and Boek Binder has been before the i ub-
. . . I HIT I . ll'IU lllllllllill.l a I.I.-l. .
Keiffai'ts Old Wine Stere iiFn
""-rj"- " VlU "1UC ULUl j, , make use efit. for the i.rtr..,n,.i,..ii...V'r.."
' ...., .....A.l ..'.-. .. . U..HIHMII V11US
w,,elmh,iiu aim me ease and accuracy of Its
"fiST-.1!'"' w:,,,le business men and ethJil
.Vr i h,r,. l-.V. . -"'".- mem ie sjieaic where
SATURDAY EVENING, JAN. 31.
1LA. MILEV,
Chairman City Committee.
Established in 178.
IMPOItTKn AND DEALEIt IN
FIXE OLD BRANDIES, SHEUUIES, SUPE
RIOR OLD MADEIRA, (Imported in ISIS,
i-i aim isa),) CHAMPAGNES O
EVERY BRAND, SCOTCH ALE
PORTER, BROWN STOUT.
Ne. 30 EAST KING ST.. LAHCASTKIt. PA
OTAKTLlNGASSEKTIONS.
IR. GREENE is ready te cure all diseases
by external applications of medicine. During
lh,,,e""',JPrsc0celnKeadIiig. he has treatetl
Over l.MXJ Dat ll'Ills numr nt tlw.. ,.nn. n
cities and towns in the United States, TO of
them from Lancaster; hundreds are cured, and
no one has died under his charge, and
only three persons have died during that
tunc who have lici-n ir.nfe,i i.,r i..-. .7
they died away from Reading and under their
physician's care. Ovcr.1,130 deatlis occurred
in Leading during his sojearn there. Having
taken up his residence in Lancaster, he will be
In his etllccs all day.
Call and see him and he will give yen a list
of cases cured of all diseases et the bed v.
A. A. TVlrllne nrimi.ltn -t- ... .....
. Greene removed tmm my neck a tumor of
the size et a lien's egg, in 15 days, without cut
ting or causing nic any pain or the less
of a drop et bleed. His certiflcatc is cn-
of they
ler
venie
ce
liey knew pronounce its work te be supcr
lii the essential points of cheapness con cen
lence and dunibilitv ti tlmt. nett... i.i
:ess,and we are willing te give our patrons a
.'uarantce of the i.etii"..ti,. ,. i...' ". "i. "
aeterofiuwerk. ' """""" ""-
Specimans et Binding may be seen at the Ix Ix
tkllieevcki: ellice, uml nil persons dcL ring a
neat and .substantial piece of work in this line
are invited te call and inspect the numerous
advantages we have te offer, anil which enable
JSi,te ,t,,rM ?,ut Uoea ami Unrable Werk at
l!Xft Bnj' eU'-P-tlnKa-tbH5...
THE LEHIGH VALLEY KAILKOAD.
Annual Sleeting or the Stockholders.
Piiiladeli'iiia, Jan. 20. The annual
meeting of the stockholders of the Lehigh
Valley railroad, was held at neon te-day,
and a new president was elected. The fel
lowing is the new beard : President, Chas.
Hartsheine: Directors. David Themas
Ashbel Welch, William L. Conyngham,
Alie Pardee, William A. Jngham. Geerge
R. Markle, Rebert j II. Sayrc, Ilarry E.
Packer, James I. Blakslee, Rebert A.
Packer, ElLsha P. Wilbur and Jeseph Pat
terson. The annual report .shewctf the net in
come for the year te be $3,54;J,a82.4C ; in
terest en bends, dividends, etc., $3,520,01!).
l."i, leaving $23,303.:H te the credit of profit
and less.
"" YVLvstv uciier ami quiet; Mixed West
ern pet ajJGiC ; ,e lutire 58.Wc.
I7J9Srni a"'1 q,,Iet ; Statc Vti: Western
stock Slarketa.
NKW lOliK, .Ian.
Stocks flrni.
Meney.
Jf. Y. Central
rtc......
Adams Express
Michigan Central
Michigan Southern
Illinois Central
Cleveland Pittsburgh.
uiiicage i;eck Island 152K
Western Union Tel. Ce 1(-
Toledeft Wabash g
New Jersey Central 81
.1X1
- i
.K7K
.100J
Amyt
in
Cattle Market.
Mexdat, Jan. 19. The receipts of cattle at
the various 1MiI1i.i..i..i,iu ... Jii ;." I,.u'c."-
week were: Be, '-V r. ",."' ""?
!.V'VS' C'000 a' e's?r,,000 de.
i.iiJf,CJ2ltJllcSi,e umr.ke- wils active: the
per
sheen and
fresh cows.
rJ.,Vwi """'1"- west lerccu prices up Jitelit
pound. We quote Extra t iffiZ: ....,
tr mse?.KAsm- A.. -Tj-y-- -.--.ni
w u.i(u(J7iu : iiipiniini ibe kin. ..r....... A .. .
LEGAL XOTICJiS.
1ST ATE OF PHILIP FINGER, I.ATE OF
i .. u. UY, .et Lancaster, deceased.
Letters of administration en said estate hav
ing been granted te tin. nni.,- i ..11 '...
i, .in ijui-
per-
requested
It'AXTlClf.
"tXrAATED.
- ' li KIvcrybe,Sr te sulvertke, free of char-e
III tllC lXTELLIOENHKIt rlm u-.m.e ,, i.i '
r. , "..v. .. etfiiiuiiiiii
live cents a box,
UanlS-lvd&wTuTh&S
luic Spices at. Lecher's Drug Stere.
A Strange People
De you knew that there are strange peo
ple in our community, we say strange because
they .seem te prefer te sutler and pass their
days miserably, made se bv Dyspepsia and
Liver Complaint, Indigestion. Constipation
and General Debilltv, when fchilehV Vitalizcr
is guaranteed te cure them. Sold bv D. Ileit
!hu, Lancaster, and M. L. Davis, Miilersville.
WANTED.
By an energetic man a situation i
clerk or accountant. Address
jllMJtd Keystone Heuse, City.
.....-.in uy lHU autographs et Jesse G. Hawlev.
proprietor of the Eagle; T. C. Zin.meriiian
proprietor et The Times and Dispatch ; G. W
Grant, postmaster; II. A. Tysenf maver. mid
cwiayer Kvans. all of Reading.
uiisnnaiien iree. Catarrh cured for M
cents. Cure quick ler Catarrh sent te any ad-
it-".?01" M cents- 1G l'!le pumphlet free.
hi V !Joen commence a course et lectures en
Physiology.
DB
sons indebted te said dimlint .?,-
te make Immediate settlement, and these hav
ing calms or demands against the estate et
said decedent te make known the same te the
undersigned without delay, residing in said
Wm. Aue.
CATHARINE Vivrcvi?
Atlek, Attorney. n22-Utdeaw
THE HKIIIEKV CASES.
Salter's Trial Begins this Afternoon.
IlAitKisr.uKG, Pa., 20. The trial of
Charles B. Slater, indicted for corrupt
solicitation of the votes of members of the
Legislature, in connection with the riot
claims act, and against whom a true bill
was returned by the grand jury yesterday,
has been postponed until this afternoon,
owing te the absence of visiting counsel
for the prosecution and te give counsel
ler the defense additional time for pre
paration. Nearly all the indictments
against these accused of corrupt solicita
tion were sent te the grand jury this
morn in jr.
fe; Uvcs, ' " "'- "'- m
Hv,ee!.,,w"?,arc tI,e consignees at the
m Fe wSi elP"1;V'ards: --"wciwteln A A.ller
Ce'?,Si.?,aVU's'.:",: ' P.tller4
r t i ' V She.ef '- '' : Christy. -Jill
G. SchambergA Ce., J7.-; all ethers, sss. '
IIeadL:a AT TU,S WK3T i'",lauki-'"a yard.
VS "gpr Jfaynes, Western, gross, SJtfJfiKc
be & K F- McFII-e. Weste'rigressO
iSr a Win t3'"'.1!!.' .WeTern "" W. Va.. 4Sc.
i5,ii& J-P',ri,str. Western, gross, SS.VKc.
'y Lebumn I5n,s' Western gfc,-.
j1 M. Levi, Lancaster
C'J
13-CmdTu,Th&S
O. A. GREENE.
(31 Years Experience),
Ne. 256 N. Queen St.
Five Hundred Thousand Streng.
In the p:ist few months there have been niere
than M0,iu bottles of shlleh's Cure sold. Out
of the vast number of people who have used it,
mere than J.O.w cases et Consumption have
been cured. All Coughs, Croup, Asthma and
Bronchitis yield at once, hence it is that every
body speaks in its praise. Te these who have
net used it, let us say, if you liave a cough, or
your child the cough, and you value life, don't
tail te try it. Fer lame back, side or chest use
Shiloh's Pereus Plaster, .sold by veur drug
gists, D. Hcilshu, Lancaster, and M. L. Davis.
Millerevillc.
CHIXA AXJi GLASSWARE.
n have a speedy and positive cure for Ca
tarrh, Diphtheria. Canker mouth and Headache
in .Miilelis Catarrh Remedy. A nasal injector
tree ith each bottle. Use it ifyeu desire health
and sweet breath. I
I. licit-sliu, Lancaster,
lersville.
lice 50 cents. Sold bv
and M. L. Davis, Mil-3eiiti-eedd&w
3IA11UIAGES.
CHINA HALL.
A REDUCTION IN PRICES from this day te
SAVE MOVING.
New is your time te buy
CHEAP WARE.
OLD and DAMAGED WAKE sold at a
SACRIFICE.
3-Don't miss BARGAINS.
HIGH & MARTIN'S,
Ne. 8 East Kinsr Street.
LA3WS, &C.
T 1GHT.
FLIO & BRBSBMAjS"
1 " rtSTEMt LONG. OF LANC'AS-
i i '. ..tT' - -',,n "j deceased. The under
?.ri!!.C.a Au,,lt.er,- iPPOinted te distribute the
balance remaining in the hands of Rev. Wil
liam I. Gerhard, Executer of the last will and
testament of Peter Leng, deceased, te and
among these legally entitled te the same, will
sit for that purpose en SATURDAY JANir.
ARY 31 law. Jit 10 o'clock a. m., in the Libmri
Roem et the Court Heuse, in tiie cltv of LaX
caster where all persons interested in said dis
tribution may attend.
janiwui i liKSJ. F. DAVIS, Auditor.
A1U5 OFFEWNO
FOll SALE OJt Jt'EXT.
' a tree
ISumtewES Gallagher. Jan. 14, lssi, at St
Andrew's church, Wilmington, Del., by the Rt
Rev. Alfred Lee, assisted by Rev.O. E.'llerrick
lT. S. A., Isaac II. Ilurreues and Anna W. Gal
lagher. .
D EXT J IS.
Chickens St4ileu.
On Sunday evening a thief visited
the
premises el Zaihanah Beeth, en Xeith
Mulberry street, and stele 12 chickens.
He cut their heads off before removing
tlicm from the premises.
Sale of Horses.
Samuel Hess & Sen, auctioneers, Mild at
public sale, yesterday, at the Merrimac
house, for Ed Kauffman, 15 head of horses
at an average of $123 per head.
Reappointed.
Gov. Heyt has reappointed Dr. Jehn L,
Alice one of the trustees of the state luna
tic hospital.
In Town.
Oscar J. Harvey, esq., a member of the
Wilkesbarre bar. was in court this morning.
SciiBfixe. In this city, en JanuarvIOth, 1880,
William, son of Frederick and Elizabeth
Scheuing, aged l'J years and 'J days.
The relatives and friends are respectfully in
vited te attend the funeral lrein the residence
of his parents, Ne. 131 Church street, en Thurs
day afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Services at ion's
Lutheran church. Interment in .ion's ceme
tery. td
KosALiisejf. On the l!ilh iiisi Catharine
Ronaldseu.
Funeral services will be held at the Chapel
of the new Almshouse, en Wednesday after
noon at 3 o'clock. Interment at Woodward
Hill Cemetery. The friends of the deceased
.lie in ueii ie attend ltd
i-STiSiKF?"-TiIni!oe'Ivl"c' this county, en Jan.
L, 180, Martin E, staufler.
The relatives and lriends of the family arc
respectfully invited te attend the funeral lrem
his late residence at 10 o'clock en Thursday
"iiimieiii at h caverland meeting
janl7&4td&w '
1)UKLIC SALE A RARE CHANCE.
On TUESDAY, JANUARY &, 1880 will be
sold at public sale. At Jehn Iiess's S, ?,1". If-
corner of Seuth Queen and Vine streets tin',
following described real estate, known $ t e
Ancher Ucnding Works, situated at Ne lis
Seuth Qmten street, Lancaster city
Ke.l, Containing iu trout en .south Oneei.
mernin
house,
BENJ. P. SHENK'S,
declMnulIt fflw: ' West King Stm-l.
six rooms, with liasement Kitchen and Cellar
also Uakeeven Smoke Heuse and ether neecsl
sary outbuildings A never-failing Well of
liter. Hydrant and Cistern, also Fruit Trees
and Graiie Vines in the yard.
??-' A'lCA.NGHOR BENDING WORKS Xe
113 Seuth Christian street, 33 feet 2 inches'
mere or less, en Christrian street, l- ffect deen
mere or less,, te let Ne. 1. en which is erected
the Twe-story FACTORY, 32x7 feet, part brick
and pait lnime. One Stere Roem, fix; feet
and most of the Machinery, as Engine fnearl v
"euciies, AS S' Cclt1""' Circular Saw,
nJ'i'.iSiS'u,1irc?1,portunityfe,'Pr"es with a
limited capital te secure agoed business stand,
as ithas been can led en successfully f or sixtct tt
years. It is titted up iu the most complete and
convenient manner for business et anv kind
easy et access ami centrally located in the heart
eX. '' """ 1uare irem Centre
enuare.
This property will be sold in parts or as a
whole, as may best suit purchasers. The enlv
reason for selling this property is that the biw
iness of the Ancher Bending works has grown
se great that the proprietor is compelled te en
large his works, and will remove te Readiii"
where he has secured works of ample propef
Persons desiring te view the property will
please call en the undersigned.
Sale ite commence at 1 o'clock p. m., whrn
attendance will be given and terms made
known by JACOB A. LEIPPE,
e. 113 Seuth Queun Street.
Hkxrv SiicnEUT, Auct.
j 17-5tdl7,20,22,21,2C&l t w
4 GREAT BARGAINS
isf
Ceal Oil Lamps,
Chandeliers
and Lanterns.
These goods are entirely new and handsomer
than ever before offered and prices lower.
FLINN & BRENEMAN
152 North Queen Street.
LANCASTER, PA.
JXSUEAXCE.
rpHE OLD
GIRARD
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PHILADELPHIA.
ASSETS : One Millien One Hundred
and Thirty-one Thousand Eight
Hundred and Thirty-eight Dollars.
ESTATE OFCHAKLES E. JII AILLY, LATE
of Lancaster city, deceased. The under
signed Auditor- appointed te distribute the
balance remaining in the hands et J. W. F.
Switt, administrator of said estate, te mid
'.UIIK UlUSC ICinill V PilTlTPlI tr flick c.n. ,..111
s.11 fer,fliat purpose en WEDNESDAY, the "1st
day of .TANUAkY, 1880, at 10 o'clock, a. m., in
the Library Itoem of the Court Heuse, in the
t.J ??IT?1ic??t' wllerc n persons Interested
in said distribution may attend
,i,.n i , "" u- HENSEL,
dec24-3tdeaw Auditor.
ESTATE OF 1UKBARA KOSENFELdT
late or Lancaster city, deceased. Letters
testainentarv en sstiil wt,itt.ii.ii-i...,i... ,...
ed te the undersigned, ail persons indebted te
........ u. iuie i eiiuesieu te make Immediate
settlement and these havingclalmserdemands
against the estate of said decedent te make
known the same te the undersigned without
deluy, residing in Lancaster cltv,
t - v a fellS " LEhKICHER,
J.W.r.Swipr, Executer.
Attorney. dec-JO-Otdeaw
ESTATE OF MARY HUM., LATE OF
Lancaster City, dec'd.-Letters of admin
istration en said estate having been granted te
the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto
are requested te make immediate payment,
and these having claims or demands against
the same will present them without delay for
i. "'" "'""-""H'leu, resiuing in said
Clti7'w, JOHN HULL.
drrSS-Ctdeaw Administrator.
FLAME-SWEPT TOKIO.
The Japanese Metropolis Again Devastated
by Fire.
Yokohama, Jan. 3. Public attention
is entirely absorbed by the disastrous con
flagration in Tokie, December 20, the
third similar overwhelming calamity in
seven years. Miles of ground were burnt
ever. 15,000 houses destroyed, and ."50,000
persons rendered destitute. The actual
pecuniary less is undetermined, but it is
net se great as it would be in western
countries owing te the cheap construction
of the houses.
mid Chester ceuntv.
gross, iYM&A.V
James Clemseii, Chester county and Pa.,
r!2 n""" J-r Ar,l!'. Western, gross, T,y,fi.c.
rc. y ' ''e,,llsJ-,Vi,"'. BrSr&0
70 panic-1 Murphy, Western, 43?'c.
tyt A(,k"r' w,tnN Bnws, 4;
1Cr' hh lla,nber Ce-. Western gross, j
?S ' s,,lc.elz Western gross, WMMte.
100 Daniel Smyth Sc Ure.. Weilcrn and IV.
nn it IP,n',i KsS.34Si;e.
5? II. Chain jr Western, gross, 4c.
Sjc' CK al"1 wt ViL,'Bre4 6
71 "m"'?" Lev, Western and Lane, gross,
1. r ClHh- "Vwtl!r". Rress. 4X.C
ai . Dreifeus. Wpstern ...-,., s.ra..',V: i
u ','il1vI.?9tuce' V'ternVes.s,4.&e.
Ji K- lfal,ay,r'-y. J-anc. co., gross, 514.WC
5'AC
PAQ
isn ?tm!S.AI,2,,!!250" -''"1-AnELriHA vaiid.
180 Kiiley & bcattergoeil. Western, gross, i
THE KNIFE.
Fatal Quarrel of Convicts.
Terente, Ont., Jan. 20. Twe convicts
in the central prison quarreled yesterday,
when one stabbed the ether, probably fatally.
The Brutal Crime or a Negro.
Lawrence, Kan., Jan. 20. On Sunday
evening as Charles Andrus, a telegraph
operator, was walking down the street he
was stabbed, without provocation, by Per
ry Polk (colored), who was a total stranger
te him. Last night Andrus was dying.
Polk has fled.
- v -2Vi Tri-nJ. Western, gross, B5c.
ie B nnMwIlnTUIer' CHtera,gre-4se.
2 v"rn "V, V. Jr.. miieuTKS: agSgr-
23 Ueerge Baker, mixed, gresT2ri."c.
Sheen The market ,lri,7.,.i..'. .!? X"r.. ...
3J&!SmteVMVyi
: . "r. "-CT-'jyJ- "" yc ner in. mg uer. w
. te ifS -- W 13lbs., at 8.-.c; goe.1,
!-. 1S?.iI,. ?-c ; geed, w te !W lbs, 5fe
"i U IO EM IDS. .VfclVp mminni. i .
7 -O-ZB- , ..-....., ,.-
A WATER HAUL.
the
81,131,838.
All invested in the best securities,
promptly paid. Fer policies call en
Lesses
e .,,.. t Xe-19 East King St
8-MW&S6indK
RIFE & KAUFMAN,
Lancaster, I'a.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN
application will be made for a charter for
a corporation te be known as the " Lancaster
St.?J5u.t,,3?Heat Company," under the act
of 29th of April, 1874, entitle! " An act te provide
ler the Incorporation and regulation efcertaln
corporations." The object of said corporation
is te manufacture and supply light (ether than
ga) and heat within the City of Lancaster.
,., J. HAY BROWN,
J19-3tdeawM Solicitor for Applicants.
ASSIGNED ESTATE OF THOMAS N
Mcbparran and wife, of Drumore town
ship, Lancsister county. Themas N. McSpar
ran anil wile, et Drumore township, having bv
e-etVi-?,f vel.H,,ta,-y assignment, dates December
2.., 18?., assigned and transferred all their cs
X '.c u,n.'.1 J,Iect te the undei-signed, for the ben
efit of the creditors of the saiifThemns N. 31c
bparnin. lie therefore gives notice te all per
sons indebted te said assigner, te make pay
ment te the undersigned without delay, and
these having claims te present them te
. , JAMES G. McSPARRAN,
Assignee. Residing in Drumore Twe.
11. is. awAita. Att'y. dec31-Ctw
The Maine Republicans Break Open
State Heuse Safe and Have their
Laber for their Laws.
Aueusta, 3Ie., Jan. 20. Machinists
were at work all night en the safe in the
secretary's office and finally opened it.
There were 110 valuable papers in it, nor
the seal of the state. The official election
returns were nowhere te be found, and it
is conjectured they have been destroyed.
vsv
&5C.
at6cte7eC" StewurtseI(15:50 1'ead dressed sheep
UrittvmiliS Wrc II1 -". mt there were few
?Vr?XyWcceitI,,ue lHst quotations, viz.:
men? ' B ' c ; mL'cJluu. c ; "
.i,,Vi0grnemarkcl during the past week was
wiJ? n, account of the unfavorable weather,
we continue last quotations, viz.: Extra atTiffl
iiiVi$U? Ut " '' n,ca,uul at Gc ? common
Fresh Cows The market was dull und pricea
Wre "ncl"-fed, ranging fnmi J te Al per
head, the latter price for Extra.
AS. KOSENBAUM & CO.,
. PACKERS OF LEAFTORACCO, Ne. 2i3
Prince street, Lancaster, Pa.
J. ROSENMYER,
Manager.
jan7-3mdj
rpAKE NOTICE.
X Win. Conway has just arrived at Jacoby's
Mie.rin'.ac Heu"u "" Wayne county. I ml.,
with 40 head of 2 te 4-year-old unbroken colts
suitable ter driving or farm work. Farmeri
and the pubic in general are invited te come
and leek nt them, A credit of e days 111 Iw
Biven. jl7-atd
POPE LEO INDIGNANT
INSTATE OF JOHN JOHNS, LATE OF
U Maner township, deceased. The under
signed Auditor, appointed te distribute the
balance remaining in the hands of Christian
Jehns, administrator of the estate of Jehn
it?i : . "' te aml among these legally en-
i RIDA. JANUARY SI, A. D. 1880, at j o'clock
j). m., in the Library Roem of the Court Heuse
in the city of Lancaster, where all ucrsens in
terested in said distribution may attend.
dec30-3tw E. II. YUNDT, Auditor.
ASSIGNED ESTATE OF EDWAKD S
1IRYAN and wire, of Ceney tewnshln'
Lanciistcr county. The undersigned auditor
appointed te distribute the balance remaining
iu the hands et Jehn 11. Epler, assignee, te and
among these legally entitled te the same will
8eCU,lat Purpose en SATURDAY, JANU
ARY 17. 181 nt. in n'elnMr e m .. i. ' t liM ."
Roem of the Court Heuse, in tfie city of Lan
caster, where all persons interested in said dis
tribution may attend.
i,. 1 . F. MONTGOMERY,
dec21-3tw Auditor.
At Cardinal McC leskey's Reception or Isr
aeli. Londen, January 20. A dispatch from
Reme says the Pepe is surprised and in
dignant at Cardinal McCIeskey's reception
of Charles S. Parnell in New Yerk, and
has ordered Cardinal Nina, the papal sec
retary of state, te telegraph te Cardinal
McCleskey for information en the subject.
The Pepe is indisposed and confined te his
bed.
ESTATE OF ISAAC G. SMOKEK, LATK
.u...Hi f-najater city deceased. The under
signed Auditor, appointed te distribute the
balance remaining in the hands of Jehn J.
Smoker, Administrator, te and among these
legally entitled te the same, will sit ter that
PJiJpeon,T.l;KSDAV't,lcl7tl,er-'':"KUARV.
1880 , at 10 o'clock a. in., in the Library Roem 7?
the Court Heuse, in the City of Lancaster,
where all persons interested fn said distrlbtt
U?I Maj "ttend. m. 15ROSIUS,
jhMtdeaw Auditor.
DEAD.
M. Jules Fitvre, the French Statesman.
Versailles, Jan. 20. Jules Favre, the
eminent statesman, died last night a-ed
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