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LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER. WEDNESDAY JULY 28. 1880.
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Lancaster Intelligencer.
WEDNESDAY EVEN'O, JULY 28, 1880.
The Destruction eftiftwe Ei.
Se long as America ceutinued in the oc
cupation of the aborigines, the order of
nature was apparently but little disturbed.
The buffalo and deer, the wild fowl and
turkeys, furnished abundant feed te the
savages without serious encroachment
upon the fertility of nature. Iu savage
life Uiere appears te be no wanton or un
necessary destruction of the natural
means of support. It was reserved for the
civilized white man te carry en a wanton
war against the bounty of nature, and te
kill and destroy, without thought or
study of these imperative laws under which
nature holds in trust the feed supply
of man. Frem the first settlement of the
country, the process of eradicating and an
nihilating the useful animals, birds and
iislicn natural te the country has been car
ried en with an energy and success but tee
characteristic of the Saxen race. Large
tracts of land have been entirely depopu
lated of their animals and useful birds.
The buffalo en his native plains has be
come an object of rare curiosity. Deer
are limited te the remoter mountain ranges
or extensive tracts of barren weeds. The
wild fowl, which swarmed in New Eng
land during the first settlement of the
country, and for a long time afterwards,
have almost disappeared. The last wild
turkey was killed iu Massachusetts nearly
half a ceutury age. There is probably no
sportsman living who has killed a grouse
en Martha's Vineyard, the last refuge in
the nertliea.it of that most valuable bird.
Plover still migrate, though in diminished
numbers, from their breeding places in the
far North te their winter home in the
Seuth, but they carefully avoid the uo;th ue;th
castern coasts. Ne one in this generation
has seen a wild swan alighting en the
waters of Massachusetts. They once
abounded there. Even the wild geese find
no resting place here, but are expelled ub
if they were tramps and vagabonds.
Man l)etrey. Nature EcouekIki.
Mr. Marsh, in his most interesting and
instructive book, " Man and Nature."
shows hew spendthrift man has. by his
ignorance and neglect of the laws of
nature, ruined for the purposes of habita
tion large portions of his fair inheritance
en the surface of the eatth. The shores
of the Mediterranean exhibit te-day, in
many places, desolation net due te politi
cal or national decay, but te man's reck
less abuse ami wanton abstractiveness.
Although this may be excused te some ex-
tent by the ignorance of former days for
study of the relations of nature te man is
of very recent date there can be no ex
cuse, in our mere enlightened time, when
knowledge of all kinds is se accessible,
for net only abusing inanimate nature, but
for expelling from the earth se many of
our living leilew inhabitants, we are net
only forewarned by our present knowledge
but we have icaseii te believe that earnest
.study would in a few years reveal te ub
many of the new secret and hidden opera
tions of nature. We knew, for example,
little of the mysterious arrangements by
which nature disposes, after their
brief life, of the countless birds
and animals born into the world. Mary
millions are born annually ; as mauy mil
lions must annually die. We see the
smaller birds occasionally seized and de
veured by the birds of prey ; we knew that
the fox, the weasel, the wildcat, and the
mink live largely en birds ; but this does
int account for their mortality. Hew rare
ly we come across dead birds or animals
in our walks through the weeds and lields !
Nature is the most decorous of sextons.
She lays her countless dead te rest in the
besom of the earth noiselessly, and with no
trace te offend our senses or our feel
ings. Perpetual birth, youth and reno
vation are her monuments in her everlast
ing cemetery. Man lives surrounded by
her living forms : slie gives him little or
no hint of the mortality of her children. It
is from his own let and his imperfect deal
ings with his own decay that mau derives
his sad lessens and painful associations
with mortality.
As wc rarely knew individuals in animal
or bird life, these races seem in nature's
arrangement immortal. The spring brings
them te us with the ceitaiuty and fresh
ness of new leaves and flowers. Wc see
the leaves and flowers decay ; but, as a
general rule, wc have little eoncieusness
and scarcely any knowledge of the death
and decay of animated nature. Could we
knew this, we could greatly enlarge our
power of dealing with an animal race, with
every probability of increasing their num
bers and the average duration of their
lives. William Miuet, in International
Jlcciarfer AiKjunt, 1880.
PllYflCIANS Recommend It. Yuur Thenius'
Eelectric Oil commands it largcund lucrcatdng
sule, which it richly merit. I have always
found it exceedingly helpful : I line It in all
cases of Rheumatism, us well as fracture and
dislocation. I made use of it myself te calm
the pains of a broken leg with dislocation of
the loot, and in two days 1 was entirely re
lieved from pain. Jes. Khaudin, SI. D.
Fer wile by JI. IS. Cochran, druggist, 137 and
39 North QuHeiiMtrcct. Lancaster, Fa. 40
A feel Once Mere.
" for ten years my wlfe van confined te her
bed with such a complication of iillinentH that
no doctor could t:!l what was the mutter or
cure Iht. and I ihwl up u .-mull fortune iu
humbug fluff, fcix mouth age I ttaw U. S. fluff
with Hep Rltle: "ii it. and I thought 1 would
bea Joel once mete. I tiled It. but my felly
proved te be wihdein. Twe bottles cured her,
hli- Is ne'A" a- well and btreug us any mini's
wile, and It cost m only two dollar. Such
telly pays. H. W., Iictielt, Mich.
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Gkntiikman. I feel It inytuty te say H few
word in irgurJ te the great benellt I have re
ceived from thr u! of one of the wonders of
the world, that Is Ilr.Themah' Kclcctric Oil. I
was one tit the greatest sufferers ler about fif
teen uientlii with a disease of my ear wlmllar
te Ulcers, cant-lng fiitire 'foulness. I tried
everything ttm! could be done through medi
cal skill, but without relief. I continued using
It, and in a short tune, my cur was curuu unu
hearing completely restored,
I have used this wonderful healer success
fully iu climes of liitluuiinutieii of the lungs, Hore
threat, coughs ami colds, cuts and bruises,
Ac; iu fuel, it is our family medicine.
Yours truly, MRS. W. J. LANG,
Fer sale by II. It. Cochran, druggist, 137 and
139 North Queen street, Lancaster, l'a. 44
JU USICAL INS IU V3IENTS.
THE
Without ii fleubt furnish the FINEST IN
STRUMENTS in the Market. Wareroeuis 320
North Queen street. Manufactory In the rear.
Branch Office, 15 East King Street.
fJ .Alex. McKillips, Proprietor.
Alse Agent ter Lancaster County for
CH1CKERING& SON'S Celebrated
PIANOS.
A Full Line of Sheet and ether Music, Small
Instruments. Violins. Uunjes, Hand Instru
ments. &c. always en hand. fl3-lydS&lyw
tinware, c-
rMKTKICN DOLLARS BUYS A
FIRST.CLAKS REFE1KE11AT0R,
With Enuuieled Water Tank, at
HIIERTZER, HUMPIIREVILLE A
KIEFFER'H,
Sit. 4ii Kust KfmrKtaf. IjuiMwtflr. Pu.
EINANCIAL.
TAMES 1SROWN, UKALEB IN STOCKS
mid ISends, 01 and 60 llread way. New Yerk.
Operations en margin anil by means of privi
leges. Information furnished en all matters
connected with stock speculation and Invest
ment. inl5-lydT-:.ThS
A IS. McCANN. AUCTIONEER OF REAL
Estate and Personal Proeertv. Orders
left at Ne. 35 Charlette struct, or at the Itlack I
.. . tt4 1 (I..... I IU V...,l. t I..... a,HnA ! I
Heic Hetel, 44 and 4 North Queen street, will I
receive mwPlenlle
ttended te without additional cost. eSMy
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Many
JOCHICAL.
pOTO BINGWAITS FOB
PURE WINES AND LIQUORS. FRESH
GROCERIES, AND THE
GREAT MEDICINAL BITTERS.
Alse 95 per cent. Alcohol. All at
Ne. 205 WEST KINO STREET.
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HOSTBTTBR'S
CELEBRATED
Serve an Injunction en Disease
By Invigorating a feeble constitution, reno
vating a debilitated physique, and enriching a
thin and lnnutritleus circulation with Ilostet Ilestet
ter's Stomach Bitters, tl:c finest, the most
highly sanctioned, unit the most popular tonic
and preventive In existence.
Fer sale by all Druggists and Dealers gener
ally, am 1-lydeedxly w
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OSTETTKIfS BITTER'S FOIt SALE AT
Leeher's Drug Stere. 9 East King street.
NERVINE, OB TONIC SPEUIFICA.
A BOON TO BOTn SEXES.
A REMEDY WITHOUT A RIVAL for all
diseases arising from Nervous Debility, Sexual
Disorders, ever Indulgence of Vicious Habits,
as well as from the prostration et eid age. Its
curative properties in violent and chronic
forms of the following diseases have been ut ut
tested te by the most Eminent Physicians :
Dyspepsia, Self Abnse, Headache. Dizziness.
Sexual Exhaustion, Spermaterrhea!, General
Debility, lmpetency. Premature Decay, Ac.
It has been In use for ever forty years, and
Is te-day the most popular remedy for the dis
eases abeve mentioned In the WORLD. It can
he used without regard te diet, is pleasant in
taste, and better than all, It Is a sure, sale and
certain cure. It Is no quack medicine, but
stands upon its own merits, as any trial wil
amply demonstrate. Since 1836 this remedy
has always been sold for a much larger price
than that for which It is new seld: but owing
te the act that the tlme for the payment of
an enormous royalty upon its man u lacturc nas
expired, It Is ettered te the sutTeriug of both
sexes at one dollar per package, se us te be
within the reach of all ; at which price It will,
be sent te any address free et further charge.
Address
DR. WILLIAM YOUNG,
40 Spruce Street, Philadelphia.
May be consulted en all diseases by mail.
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habit of using any of them, render
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Irresistible control of the sobriety
of themselves or their friends.
It prevents lhatubselittc physical
and moral prostration that fellows
the sudden breakingotffrein using
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Package, prepaid, te cure I te 5
persons, $2. or at your druggist's,
$1.75 per bottle. Temperance socle secle
tics should recommend it. It is
perfectly harmless and never-falling.
Hep Bitters Manfacturlng Ce.,
Rochester, N. Y., Sele Agents.
Hep Cough Cure destroys all
pain, loosens the cough, quiets the
nerves, produces rest, and never
falls te cure.
The Hep Pad for Stomach, Liver
and Kidneys, Is superior te all
ethers. Cures by absorption. It is
perfect ask druggists.
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chester, N. Y., only prepare these
remedies, also the Hep Bitters,
which are In no sense a beverage or
Intoxicant, but the Purest and Best
Medicine ever made, making mere
cures than all ether remedies.
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MP IUTTEBS FOB MALE AT LOCH-
er's Drug Stere, 9 bust King street.
Brandy as a Medicine.
The following article was voluntarily sent te
Mr. H. E. Slaymaker, Agent for Rcigurt's Old
Wins Stere, by a prominent practising physi
cian et this county, who has extensively used
the Brandy referred te In his regular practice.
It Is commended te the attention et these af
flicted with
Indigestion and Dyspepsia.
BRANDY ASA MEDICINE.
This new much abused Alcohelie .stimulant
was never intended as a beverage, but te lit;
used us a medicine of great potency iu the cure
of some of the destructive diseases which
sweep awuy their annual thousands of victims.
With u purely philanthropic motive we pre
sent te the favorable notice et Invalids espe
cially these afflicted with that miserable li
case Dyspepsia, u specific ruincdv, which is
nothing mere or less limn
Brandy.
The aged, with feeble appetite nud mere or
less debility, will 11 nd this simple, medicine,
when used properly,
A Sovereign Remedy
erull their ills and aches. Be it, hewevci
strictly understood that wc prescribe mid use
but one article, and that Is
REIGARTS OLD BRANDY,
Sold by our enterprising young friend, II K
SLAYMAKER. This Brandy has steed the
icsi ier yeurs, una nas never laiieu. us tar
as enr experience extends, and we therefore
give It the preference ever ull ether ISmudics,
no matter with hew manyjaw-breaking French
titles they are branded. One-feiuih of the
money that Is yearly thrown awuy fin various
Impotent dyspepsia specifics would suffice te
buy all the Brandy te cure any tich case or
cases. In proof of the curative powers et
Reigart's Old Brandy,
In cases of Dyspepsia, we can summon nuui
hers of witnesses one case in particular we
cite:
A hard-working tanner had been a ill lc ted
with an exhaustive Dyspepsia ter a number of
years; his stomach would reject almost every
kind of foed: 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 he used McU rami's Reet
Beer. He Is a Methodist, anil then, as new,
S reached at times, and in his discourses often
eclainied earnestly against all kinds of strong
drink. When advised te try
Relgarfa Old Brandy,
In his case, he looked up with astonishment,
but after hearing of its wonderful effects in
the cases of some of his near acquaintances, lie
at last consented te fellow our advice. He
used the Brandy faithfully and steadily ; the
first bottle giving him an appetite, and before
the second was taken he was u sound man, with
a stomach capable of digesting any t liing which
he chose te eat. He still keeps It and uses a lit
tle occasionally; and since he ha this medi
cine he has been of very llttle pecuniary bene
fit te the doctor. A Practising Physician.
H. . SLAYMAKER,
aeibt vex
Reigart's Old Wine Stere,
Established in 1788,
IMPORTER AHD DEALER IS
FINE OLD BRANDIES, SUERUIES, SUPE
RIOR OLD MADEIRA, (Imported iu 1818,
1827 and 1828.) CHAMPAGNES O
EVERY BRAND, SCOTCH ALE
PORTER, BROWN STOUT.
Ne. SO EAST KING ST.. LahCASTKK, I'A
C"! BA1H SPECULATION
T In large or small amounts. $23 or $20,000
Write W. T. SOULE 4 CO.. Cem mission Mer-
chants 130 a Balls street C'lilmn III fnrelr
TOMB
BITTERS
WALL PAPERS, Jte.
vibe screen:;
Made for windows and put np In such a man
ner that you need net remove when you close
the window. We have It In Landscape, Figur
ed and Plain Celers, which will be made np as
above or sold by the feet In any quantity de
sired. PAPER HANGINGS
In large variety. Seme Odd Lel will be sold
verv cheap te close out.
PLAIN WINDOW SHADES, all colors and
widths. Hollands. Paper Curtains, Fringe?,
Leeps, Fixtures, TassMs, Cords, &C-.
Patent Extension Cornice,
the cheapest, simplest and best ever made.
Will fitany window up te live feet In width.
Poles In Ebony and Walnut.
ORDERS TAKEN FOR
FINE PIER AND MANTEL MIRRORS.
PHARES W. FRY,
Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST.
MISVELJjAKEOUS.
M
ARCUS U. SKHNKK,
heuse: carpenter-.
Ne. I'M North Prince street.
Prompt and particular attention paid te al
em Ien and repairs. sl3-ly!
CONGRESS HALL,
CAPE MAY, N. J.
OPEN FOR THE SEASON.
H.J. . U. CRUMP, Of the Colonnade Hetel,
E. A.GILLKTT, Philadelphia.
JyliMOtdced
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AGLK CIGAR BOX MANUFACTORY.
We have started a new Clirar Bex Manufac
tery at Ne. 211 North Queen street, and are
new prepared te fill nil orders at the shortest
notice. As we have nil the latest improved
machinery we will make as fine a box as can
be had In the country. Give us a call.
BECHTOLD & Ce.,
Ne. 241 North Queen Street.
Je2-tfd Lancaster, Pa.
TOTICE TO FISHERMEN.
Fishing Tackle In every variety. Bamboo,
Cane and Weeden Jointed Reds, Lines, Sink
ers, Floats. Heeks, &c.
A call solicited. Prices low.
ANDREW G. FRET'S
City Pharmacy,
Cor. N. Queen anil Orange Streets.
10-lyd Lnneaster, Pa.
C11TY PLAN.
i The following changes In the southeastern
aul southwestern sections of Lancaster city
are made, as diicctcd by court, and may be
seen in the efllte of the Clerk of Quarter Ses
BOiis :
1. Hugcr street, cast of Queen street, moved
southward. Its width increased teGO feet, ex
tends eastward, cutting off a small corner of
Woodward Hill cemetery; thence bending
north wunl along fence ; thence te Seuth street.
2. Set vr-r -it, eust of Queen, Yerk street,
north c. -.. et linger street and adjacent
alley, a . -ju
3. WinMi ei south Christian street, from
Church street te Middle street, Is changed te
14 feet.
4. Seuth Duke street, at southeast corner or
King, narrowed 18 inches te conform te pres
ent width.
fl. Plum street extended south want te Jehn
street of width of 39 feet, and Jehn street, from
King street te Plum street, narrowed te 2)leet,
us ntpresent.
(!. Woodward street widened te 40 feet, as
new laid out.
7. Beaver street, at southwest corner of Con Cen Con
estega street, narrowed one feet, making it as
at present.
8. High street continued te Mllllin alley, ami
thence te Mulberry street; Mitllin alley wid
ened en north side te the width of High street.
9. Water street continued southward from
German street te the line et old Water street,
deflecting te the west.
10. Hugcr street, westward from Queen street,
te the bend near Leve Lane, narrowed te 33
leet.
11. Alley west or Prince street, from Andrew
street te Furnace street, narrowed te 14 feet,
and runs parallel te and 150 feet west of Prince
street.
12. Pearl street, from Columbia avenue te
Muner street, widened 80 feet, and east line
thereof moved eastward along Columbia ave
nue, 102 feet 9 inches. The street, as changed,
starts at Columbia avenue, directly oppesile
College avenue,and continues parallel te Pearl
tt.'eet, as laid nut en original plan.
13. The alley between Columbia avenue and
First street moved senthward 40 feet, between
Pearl street and West End h venue.
These changes, us made, will be adopted, un
less exceptions are filed en or before the third
Monday in August next.
By order of the Court.
Attest : G EO. W. E A It Y,
Deputy Clerk Quarter Sessions.
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STEINMAN & HENSEL,
LANCASTER, PA.
SEW GOODS EOE THE SFSQSTG TRADE, AT
GTHSTD AKEJR'S.
LADIES, for New, Desirable and Cheap Embroideries, Ruffling, Cotten Trimmings, Rucliings, Black Silk Fringes, Satius,
Black and Colored, Silks, Buttens, all Kinds, Corsets, Kid and Lisle Thread Gloves, Hosiery, &c, call at GTJNDAKER'S.
Fer a Geed and Cheap Crape Bennet or Hat, Crape by the yard, Crape Veils, Linen Cellars and Cufts, call at GUN
DAKER'S. Ladies, we will open te-day all the Latest Novelties in Millinery, &e., call and examine our stock, at
GUNDAKERB,
142 & 144 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa.
J. C. HTTGKHTON'S
LIVEEY, SALE & EXCHANGE STABLE,
Ne. 112 Seuth Queen Street, in the Bear of Erisman's Hetel.
Where gentlcmeu will find at all times Geed Safe Horses and First-class Wagons te hire. Alse all styles of Wagons con
stantly en hand for sale, new and second-hand.
New Wagons, Buggies and Carriages Made te Order,
And all kind of Repairing dene at short notice, In the best style and at the Very Lewest Prices by
HARRY HAUGHTON,
Shep in the rear of the Stable. Alse Horses and Mules constantly bought, sold and exchanged.
STABLE 112 SOUTH QUEEN STREET,
LEGAL NOTICES.
ESTATE OF UEKMAN MILLER, LATE
of the city of Lancaster, Lancaster coun
ty, deceased. The undersigned Auditor, ap
pointed te distribute the balance remaining
in the hands of Louisa Miller and C. F. Sleber,
executers of the will of said Herman Miller,
deceased, te and among these legally entitled
te the same, will sit for that purpose en SAT
URDAY, AUGUST 7, 1880, lit 10 o'clock a. m., In
the Library Roem of the Court Heuse, In the
city of Lancaster, where all persons interested
In said distribution may attend.
OEOUGE NAUMAK,
JyD-Ctdeaw Auditor.
SSIGNE1) ESTATE OF MICHAEL H-
SHIRK and wife, of East Cocalico town
ship. The undersigned Auditors appointed te
distribute the balance remaining in the hands
of Israel W. Mentzer and Daniel Nissley, as
signees for the benefit of creditors, te and
among these legally entitled te the same, will
sit for that purpose en THURSDAY, AUGUST
12, 1880, at 10 o'clock, a. in., in the Library
Roem et the Court Heuse, In the City of Lan
caster, where all persons interested In said
distribution may attend.
AND. M. FEANTZ,
A. J. EltEKLY,
THOMAS J. DAVIS,
Jyl3-4tdeaw Auditors.
EaTATE OF ELIZABETH UOBBECUT,
late et Lancaster city, l'a., deceased. The
undersigned Auditor, appointed te distribute
the balance remaining in the hands et Wm. H.
Gorrecht and Mrs. Ann L. Gall, executers et
the last will and testament of said Elizabeth
Gorrecht, deceased, te and among these legally
entitled te the same, will sit for that purpose
en SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1880, at 2 o'clock
Fi. in., in the Library Roem et the Court Heuse,
n the city of Lancaster, where all persons In
terested in said distribution may attend.
A.J. EBERLY,
jy9-4tdeaw Auditor.
ESTATE OF LEWIS HE1TINO, SB.
late of Lancaster city, deceased. The un
dersigned Auditor, appointed tedlstribntc the
balance remaining m the hands of Martin
Kempf, trustee te sell the real estate of said
decedent, te and among these legally entitled
te the same, will sit for that purpose en TUES
DAY', AUGUST 10, 1SS0, at 2 o'clock p.m., in
the Library Roem of the Court Heuse, in the
city of Lancaster, where nil persons interested !
n said distribution may attend. I
G. C. KENNEDY', '
Jy3-4tdeaw Auditor. I
INSTATE OF PHILIP SCHUM, LATE OF j
li the city of Lancaster, deceased. Letters
of admlst ration en said estate having been ;
granted te the undersigned, all persons in I
debted thereto are requested te make imme I
dlate settlement, and these having claims or i
demands against the same will present them !
wiiueut uciay ier seuiement te tne under
signed, residing in said citv.
JOHN E. SCIIUM,
CHARLES HOLTZWARTH,
M. Brosius, Administrators.
J. B. Geed, Att'ys. Jy21-6tdeaw
ASSIGNED ESTATE OF ANDREW JOIIE
nnd wife, et East Lampeter township.
The undersigned Auditor, appointed te dis
tribute the balance remaining in the hands of
Calvin Cooper, Assignee, te and among these
legally entitled te the same, will sit ler that
purpose en THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1880,
at 10 o'clock a. in., in the Library Roem et
the Court Heuse, In the city of Lancaster,
where all persons interested In said distri
bution may attend.
JNO. A. COYLE,
jyl44tdeaw Auditor.
E STATE OF DB.-HENJAM1N MISHLKB.
late of Lancaster City, deceased. The
undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Or
phans' Court et Lancaster county. Pa., te dis
tribute the balance remaining In the hands of
Elizabeth Mishler, Administratis et said de
ceased, te and among these legally entitled te
the same, will attend for that purpose ON
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11th, at 10 o'clock
a. m., in the Library Roem of the Court Heuse,
In City et Lancaster, Pa., where all persons In
terested In said distribution may attend.
Jyl04tdlaw B. F. DAVIS, Auditor.
INSTATE OF MARY CRAMER, LATE OF
Ii Strasburg, Lancaster county, deceased.
The undersigned Auditor, appointed te dis
tribute the snare given te Catharine Cramer,
dcccised, during her life. In the estate of said
Marv Cramer, deceased, te and among these
legally entitled te the same, will sit for that
purpose- en TUESDAY, the 10th day et
AUGUST, 18S0, at 10 o'clock a. m.. In the
Library Roem et the Court Heuse, In the city
Lancaster, where all persons interested In said
distribution may attend.
JI1AS. It. Klli ,,
Je28-3tdv3tw Auditor.
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
Lancaster Comity.
Mary A. Miller by her next")
friend, Elizabeth Huber, I Feb. Term, 1880.
vs. f Ne. 15.
Benjamin Miller. J
And new Dec. 23, 1879, en mo
tion of Samuel II. Price, esq., the
Court appoint Jno. Amweg, esq.,
examiner, te take testimony.
Attest: E. McMKLLEN,
Prothenotary.
Benjamin Miller, take notice that deposition
of witnesses will be taken en behalf of the
plaintill, en the 12th day of AUGUST, 1880, be
tween the Hours et 10 o'clock u. in. and 3 o'clock
p. m. of said day, ut my office, Ne. 22 Seuth
Duke street, I -an caster. Pa., when and where
you may attend If you think proper.
JNO. M. AMWEG,
jy22-3tdeaw Examiner.
TN TUE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
J-.
. Lancaster county.
nlen National MtJeyBnuk ) Jan. Term, 1880.
vj. Ne.:B.
Henry Kurtz. ) Ex. Dec.
The undersigned Auditor, appointed te dis
tribute " the money secured by mortgage, exe
cuted te W alter M.Frankltn,csq.," being of the
proceeds from the sale of the above named de
fendant's real estate, te and among such lien
creditor or creditors as may be legally entitled
te the same, will sit for that purpose en WED
NESDAY, the Uth day of AUGUST, 1880, at 10
o'clock, A. M., in the Library Roem of the
Court Heuse, In the City et Lancaster, where
all persons Interested in said distribution may
attend. NEWTON LIGHTNER,
jytMteaw Auditor.
REMOVALS.
DU. S. It. FOREMAN,
(PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON),
Removed from Ne. 18 Seuth Prince street te
Ne. 211 West King street, Lancaster, Pa.
Iin04-3md
ENGINES AND MACHINERY
Of all Kinds, repaired at Short Netice.
IRON AND BRASS
CASK Al PATTERNS
MADE TO ORDER.
BRASS BOXES,
PACKING RINGS.
GLOBE VALVES,
Or all Sizes. All Kinds of
BRASS AND IRON VALVES
AND BEER SPIGOTS REPAIRED
V Foundry and Hachine Shep rear of W
D. Sprecher 4 Sen's Seed Stere, Grant and
Christum streets.
JOS. H. HUBHR.
alT-SmdS
OXDJUZEff, JtC
NEW LITERT STABLE.
WATCHES,
Among the many advantages gained by our change of business
location, an important one is the enlarged, rooms and improved fa
cilities of our REPAIR DEPARTMENT. With our present corps
of skilled mechanics and complete equipment of machinery and
tools we are are prepared te execute and warrant all work en
trusted te us.
WATCH REPAIRING,
MUSICAL BOX RETAINING,
OLOOK REPAIRING,
JEWELRY JOBBING,
MONOGRAM INSCRIPTION AND
ORNAMENTAL ENGRAVING. &c.
A great variety of new work in original designs will be produced
in our own manufactory. Any orders for specialties will be filled
at short notiee and te the satisfaction of our customers. Old Geld
or Silver bought, taken in exchange, or made into new goods.
H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers,
Ne. 4 West King Street.
SPECIAL
EDW. J. ZAHIVt,
JEWELER, -ZAHJyTS
CORNER, LANCASTER, PA.
: :e:
Our largely Increased business makes It necessary for us te enlarge our store room. Te
make room for the alterations w centemplate, we will close out as much of our stork as pe
siblu, between tilt date and the 10th or AUGUST, at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
This etTer applies te any article In enr extensive steek EXCEPT SPECTACLES, and il
Allerdall who desire goods In our line a rare opportunity te buy from Hrst-clns steek at un
usually low price!.
ZAHMS CORNER.
CLOTHING.
A FACT WOETI
THE REPUTATION OP THE
A. C. YATES & CO.
FULLY ESTABLISHED.
:e:
Four Years or Success In Producing First-Chist
CLOTHING.
:e:
INCREASING SALES AND SPREADING POPULARITY THE RESULT
OP OUR EFFORTS TO PLEASE THE PUBLIC.
AN OPEN DOOR TO ALL AT THE
LEDGER! SZ&zr 1 BUILDING,
PHILADELPHIA,
THE FINEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN AMERICA.
ROBES, BLANKETS, JtC.
s;
IGN OF THB BUFFALO HEAD.
ROBES 1 ROBES!!
BLANKETS! BLANKETS 1 !
1 luive new en hand the Larebst. Best am d
Ciikapbst AsseRTHKiT of Lined and Unllncd
BUFFALO ROBES In the city. Alse LAP
AND HORSE BLANKETS of every descrip
tion. A full line of
Trunks and Satchels,
Harness, Whips, Cellars,
49Repalrlng neatly and promptly done.-
A. MILEY,
lOtt North Oweew St., Lancaster, i
etf-lydMW&S
EDUCATIONAL.
1'HK ACADEMIC CONNECTED WITH
. Franklin and Marshall College eilers su
Serter advantages te young men and boys who
esire either teprepare for college or te obtain
a uioreugu acauemic education, stuuents re
ceived at any time during the school year
Send for circulars. Address
REV. JAMES CRAWFORD,
ctll-lV'i Lancaster. Pa.
A LLENTOWN FEMALE COLLEGE.
Under auspices et Reformed church. De
signed for the literary and religious education
or Ladles. Best facilities for Music, Drawing,
Painting and Modern Languages. Location
healthful. Terms moderate. Thirteenth year
will begin SEPTEMBER 6.
Fer Catalogue address
REV. W. R. HOFFORD, A. M.,
)yl7-12td President, Allcntewn, Pa.
ATTORNETS-AT-LAW
HENBY A. BILKT
Attorney and Counseller-at-Lw'
21 Park Rew. New Yerk.
Collections made In all parts of the United
States, and a general legal business transacted.
Meiers ey permission te stemmim m tiensei.
JEWELRY, Jte.
NOTICE.
-:e:-
LANCASTER, PA.
REMEMBEEIM!
GREAT CLOTHING HOUSE
OF-
HRY aOOHS.
ILACK SILKS! HLACK SILKS!
We call particular attention te our Large
Stock of
BLACK SILKS
bought at Importer's Sales In New Yerk and
Philadelphia, which wc are eirering at priees
that defy competition. Al.se.
BLACK CASHMERES,
In all Grades and Qualities. Our .Vie. qualify
Is the best oversold for the money.
The attention of Hetel Keepers and ethers I
called te a large let of
SAMPLE TOWELS,
which we are closing at Lew Prices.
FAHUESTOCK'S,
CHEAP DRY GOODS HOUSE,
Next Doer te the Court Hiium.
CARPETS.
H. S. SHIRK'S
CARPET HALL,
203 WEST KING STREET,
Mas tlsn Largest and Cheapest Stock et all
kinds of CARPETS In Lancaster, ever
100 Pieces of Brussels
en hand, as low as Sl.OO and upwards.
Carpets;made te order at short notice. Will
also pay iu cents ter Extra Carpet Rags.
tS'Glvc ns a trial.
202 WEST KING STREET.
TKATEUSKS' UVLDE.
iANCASTEB AND 3IILLEKSVILLE R. K
j Cars run as fellows :
Leave Lancatser P. R. Depot), at 7, 9, ana
ll:Si) a. m., and 2, 4. 6 and S:30 p. m., except en
Saturday, when the last car leaves ut 930 p. in.
Leave Millersville (lower end) at 9, 8, and
a. M., and 1, 3, 5 and 7 p. m.
Cars run daily en above tiine except en Sun
day.
CIOLUMBIA AND PORT DEPOSIT B. B
J Trains new run regularl y en the Columbia
and Pert Deposit Railroad en the following
nine:
Stations Nektu- Express.Express. Aceen.
Pert Deposit
Peachbottem
Kite's Eddy.
McCall's Ferry....
Shenk's Ferry.
Safe Harber.
Columbia ,
6:35
7:12
7:25
7::S7
7:54
7-J'J
S:3D
3:50
4:24
4:35
4:46
5:01
5:0t
5:35
ioe
3:18
3-39
4:00
4:34
5:K
6.20
Stations Sectii-
WARD.
ExpreMi.
Express.
ACCOlIl.
A.X.
A.M.
v. M.
Columbia
Safe Harber.
Shenk's Ferrv
10:53
Hri3
11:2
11:41
U:5t;
r. m.
It07
0:20
6:19
6:5
7:ii9
7:20
r. 3t.
7:32
S:iC
7:50
AT9M
LelMO
9:51
10r25
10:46
11.07
P.M.
12:25
McCall's Ferry
rues f.uuy......
Peachbottem....
Pert Deposit...
I i1:ir
"P CADING AND CWLUUHIA RAILROAD
XV On and after MONO AT. MAY. lOru, 1J80,
pas: eager trains will run en Huh read :uh lel-
TU.UN3 Ceisu Seuth.
P.M. P.M.
Leading,. ... ........
Ceiithnlds, ,
lLuhruta, ,
Akren ,
Litiz,
Munheiiu
I.aue:i?ter JimnUiiu,.,
LanilUvilU,
Columbia, ,
Dillerville,
I.anea-ter,
King Street,
llaruith,
Wi-ft Willow
liaumgurdiigr,
Peijueu,
Kelt en
New Previdencv,
Hess,
Quarry ville
6:10
6:15
7:03
7:t
7:25
7:36
7:15
7:50
8:20
8:(
8:10
8:20
8:31
8:42
8:47
8:55
9:01
9:12
9:19
5:20
5:20
52
il:0:S
6:09
6:17
6:.r.
6:3:)
6:51
7:10
Tcains Geixn North.
A.M. A.M.
7:30 11:55
V.M.
:0I 11:11
S:1S 12:10
8:21 12:15
!:43 1:02
9:02 1:13
9:115 1:40
9:li; 1::'.0
9:40 2.0'.
9:27 02
9:33 2:l
9-.4.1
9:5 ....
10:05
10:09
10:17 ....
lerJB ....
0:4 . .
10:42 ....
10-.50
A. M. P. M. P. M.
:45 .... 2.S5
62 .... 2.41
:59 .... 2:48
7:11 .... 2:59
7:1S .... 3:05
7:26 .... 3:13
7:32 .... 3:18
7:41 .... 3:26
7:55 .... 3:40
8:05 1:00 3M
8:08 1:03 3:53
7:55 1:05 3:40
S:.J 1:30 4.04
S-!0 1:25 4:15
8:19 1:48 4:20
9:00 2:00 4:30
9:16 2:18 4:47
!:23 2:25 4:53
9:12 2:46 5:14
pfcOS 3:20 5:50
guairyville, :4. 2.55 7:50
He:.-, 62 .... 2.41 7:5S
New Providence, 6:59 .... 2:48 8:13
Helten, 7:11 2:59 8:27
I'eii'.iea, 7:1S .... 3:05 8:35
Rauingardacr, 7:26 3:13 8:13
Wet Willow, 7:32 3:18 8:19
H:tnul 7:41 3:26 9:00
KiugMieet, 7:55 3:40 9:20
LaiietLStcr, 8:05 1:00 3:50 9:30
Dillerville,
Columbia
I.anili.iville,
Lmuiteter J unction,...
Mauhcim,
Akren,
Kphrata,
l'cin!ieI(Uv:ll,
IB-ailing
Trains connect al Keading with trains te and
from Phitaitriphis, Pettsviile, Harrwburg, AI AI
leulewii and Nuw Yerk. At Columbia with
truiiw tumid from Yerk, Uanercr, Gettysburg,
Frederick and I lilt! me re.
A. it. WILSON. Supt.
LJ IJS5S Y L VAN I A RAILROAD NEW
SCHEHULE On ami after SUNDAV
MAY 'Jr.'tl, l.sye, trains en the Pennsylvania
Cailread willurrive and leave the l.anrat.v
and rhil.liirlpliiu depots as fellow-:
KAsrn'Ar.D.
Leave Arrive
Lane'ter Philad'a
2:10 a.m. 4:15 a.m.
5:20 " 7:10 "
7:30 "
8:05 10:10 "'
8:45 "
9:10 " 12:01 r
1:05 "
1:10 p.m. 3:15 "
2:0 " 5:00 "
3:05 " 5:30 "
1:41 " 6:15 "
6:25 " 9SII "
Leavi- Arrive
Philad'a lme'li-r
12:30 a.m. 5:oea.m.
8:00 ' liR.15 '
11:07 "
9:00 ' 11:05 "
8:90 ' 10:55 "
11:50 " 2:K p.m.
2:15 '
'.'.'.'. 2-.50 "
1:M p.m. 5:15 "
1:00 " 7:2C "
5:30 " 7:30 "
0:25 " 8:50 "
9:11 11.30 "
11:55 " 2.10 A.M.
i'hii.'ulelpaia Bxpiv.-.i
Fast Line,
Yerk Aeceu. Arrives;
Ilarrisjinrg Express,
Dillsi'villeAccam. Arrives,
Columbia Areeinui ednt Ien,
Frederick Accem. Arrives,
Paeitie Express,
Sunday Mail,
Jehn-town Express,
Iav Kxnr
Ilarrisburg Aceoiumeibit'ii.
Wist w a an.
Way Passenger,
Mail Train Ne. l,r ia Mt.Jej-,
Mail Train Xe.2,via Cnl'bia.
Niagara A Chicago Express
Sunday .Mail,
Fast Line,
Frederick Accommodation,
Dillerville l.ecal.via Mt.Jey
Ilarrihiirg Accwmmedat'n.
Columbia ccow.nielntiim.
Ilurrisbnrg Expre.-s,
Pittsburg K.xpre-s
Cincinnati Express,
Pacific Express,
1'aeilie Expre.-s. east, en Sunday, when Hag
ged, will .step at Middletown, ElizahcthteMru
Mt. Jey, Landi-ville, Rird-in-iland, Lcman
Place, Gap, Chri-ti.uia, Parkesburg, Coatrs Ceatrs
villc, Oaklaml and Glen Lech.
Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when flagged,
will step at l)owningtewii,Coate-,ville. ParUes
buig. Mt.Jey, F.liuhuthtnwii and. Middletown.
Mai! Ne. Sweat L-enncctlngut luicnsterwitli
mail Ne, I at f():."a. m, . and with Niagara and
Chicago Exprc t at lhtu and will run through
te Hanover una will ceuneet.it Columbia with
train through te ilarrisliurg itn Marietta,
Fredcrieli Ac'jommedation, west.eeiinect-al
Lancaster, with Fa-t Line, we-it, at 2:10 p.m.,
and w ill run through te Frederick.
I COAL MAIL ARBANGEMENTi.
HOCUS FOR CLOSING THE MAILS.
BY RA1LKOAI). Nkw Yerk throceh mail
7:30 a m, 12:30 p in, 4:15 p m and 11:30 p m.
Wat Mail, east, 7:30 a m.
Gordonville, Downingtown, Lcaman Place,
Gap 6 p in.
Philadelphia through mall, 7:30 and 8:1.1 a
in.. 12:30, 4:15 and 11:30 p m.
PiTTsnunen and west, 1:30 and 11:.'!0 p m.
llAititisuL'KU Hail, 10:30,a m, 1:30, 5:15 and l:M
p in.
Wav Mail, we.t, lOUJani.
IfALTiMer.s and Washikotex, via l'liiladel
phia, 4:15 pm.
Ualtimeiik a Wasiiikotei, via Yerk, I:3n p
in.
ISaltimebkasu Wasuinotem, vlallarrttburg,
11:30 pm.
Ceati-svillu, 1:15 p m.
Celumhia, 10:31 a in, 1:30 and 5:15 p m.
Yerk asd Yerk way, 1:3d and 11SW p in.
NeRTuaiiN Cbstkal, 10:30 am, Ide and 1 1 ::a p
in.
Ueaiuku. via Reading and Colombia It R, 7:30
a in and 12:30 n in.
Ueaiusu. via Harrisburg, 5:15 and 11:30 pm.
Ui:ai)IMway, via Junction, Lititz, Muulieim,
Exst llciuplielil and Ephr.it:i, 3 p in.
(Jcarkyville, Cainarge, Reflen, New Provi
dence, West Willow. Lime Valley and Martins
ville, 9:45 a m, and 5:00 p in.
Nkw Helland, Chureiitewn, Greenbauk
Rlue Rail, Uoedville, Reartewn, by way vt
Downingtown, at l::v a in uud 6 p m.
feAi'R iiakrei:, via ijeiimiDia, iui.aiam.
RY -STAGE .Millersville amlSlackwater. te
Sale Harber, daily, at 4:00 p m.
Te Millcrsvilie, 8 and 11:30 a m. and 4 p m.
l'iuklcy's Itridge, Lcaceck, Ifareville, New
Helland, 2:30 pm.
Willow Street, SiuJthvll!v Rnck, Chestnut
Level, Green, leter' Creek, Pleasant Greve,
Reck Springs. Fail-mount and Rowlandsville,
Md, daily, at 7 a m.
Laadis Valley, Oregon, West Earl. Farmer.,
ville, Hinlcletewn, Terre Hill, Martindale,
dally, at 2:.'X p m.
Fertility, liiupeterand Wheatland Mills. (
Str.wliurg, daily, at 4 p in.
Greenland and Suudersburg, te l'ar.itlisu
daily, at 4 p in..
Neli'nville, flaily, at I pin.
New Danville, Conestoga, Marticville, CYJe
niauvillc, Mount Nebo. Rawlinsville. Rethea.ia
and Libi'i-ty -Siiuare. daily, ut 2:30 p in.
WHEN OPEN FOR DELIVERY.
ARRIVING RY RAIL. Eastern mail, 7 a m
W-;.Z) a m, 3 and 6:30 p in.
Eastern way mail, 11:30 a m.
Western mail, 7 and 10 a in, 2and6:30n in.
Reading, via Keading and Columbia, 2:30 p
m.
Western way mail, 8:30 a m.
Keading way mail, U):.V a m.
Quarry villi: ISranch, 8:15 a m and 4 p m.
ARRIVING RY. STAGE. Frem Sale Ilarbe
and MilIersvilIe,aL9aiu, ilaily.
Frem Millersville, 7 ami 9 a m, and I p in.
Frem New Helland, at 9:30a m, daily.
Frem RewIamUville, Md,at2:.i0 p n:.
Reading vray 'nail, at 10:30a in, daily.
Frem Stmsliurg, at 9:30 a m, daily.
Frem Panuli-ete fuieaster, 10 am, dally
Fiein Nell'sville. at 1 p in, daily.
tieni Kawiinsviiie, ai ii am.
DELIVERIES RY CARRIERS.
There are four mail deliveries by letter ear
riei-s each day, and en their return trips they
take up the mail matter deiKMiteil iu tlie letter
boxes.
Fer the lirst delivery the carriers leave the
elllce at 6.: a m; second delivery at 10 u m;
third dcliviryat 11 a m; fourth delivery at 3 p
m.
SUNDAY POSTOFFICE HOUIW.
On Sunday the piHleilice is open from Apri
1 te October 1, from 8 te 9 a m, and from 6 te 7
am; from October 1 teApril l.freiu 9te 10a in,
ami from 6 te 7 1 m.
HOOT AXIt SHOES.
1? A CV HOOTS. SHOES ANI LASTS
uia'lu en a new principle, insur
ing com ier i ier me leet.
Lasts mailn te enlcr.
MILLER,
K3 East King street.
BOOTS
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