LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER TUESDAY, liECEMBER 14, 1880. THE OXFORD FIBE. Narrow Kscape of the Town from Destruc tion. Oxford narrowly escaped a ftener.il con flagration from the burning of tueMeneujjh hotel stables en Saturday night. The wind blew in the direction of the Presby terian church, and it was feared for some time that it would be burned, as a tenant house belonging te the bank standing near it had taken lire. The fire department was promptly en baud and worked assidu ously and effectually nndcr the direction of their chief engineer, Geerge E, James, who displayed great coolness and skill in the management of affairs. Streams were thrown upon the burniug stable and upon the tenant house, which was saved, but in a charred condition. Had this building burned it would have been extremely difficult te have saved the church. The wind then veered te the op posite direction and set flre te te the sta ble of Jeseph A. Audrews, which, together with Mcneugh's, was entirely destroyed, with their contents, except the live-stock, which was rescued. The wind again changed, aud threatened the destruction of the bank, Meneugh's hotel and store, as well as the public hall and a row of stores adjoining the hotel. At this juncture Olnct tengineer James ordered the hook and ladder company te tear down and carry away the shedding run ning from the stable te Meneugh's store and the removal of a let of coal oil and molasses stored in the shed. Ilcthcn had blankets placed en the rear of the threatened buildings and had them thoroughly saturated with water. This precaution evidently saved them all from sharing a similar fate with the stables. The citizens of the town were out, lending a helping hand in the removal of goods, etc. Iu the sta ble of Mr. Andrews he had three bags of corn-cobs and three bags of furs. He made strenuous cifeits te save the latter, and thought he had done se. but af ter the flic he found he had taken out the corn-cobs and the furs had fallen a prey te the fire fiend. The new steam lire engine manufactured by the Silsby company, New Yerk, was brought into requisition for the fhsttimc and worked admirably. The lire department had but about 250 feet of he.se which wcie iu a suitable con dition te use. The less te Meneugh in hay. straw, grain and building was about $2,000, upon which he had an insurance of $700. The less te Mr. Andrews was much less, and the in surance en his property $300, hokkeks : The Water .Supply of the Ucrks Count V Prison. There is an old iiyht in Reading between the county commissioners and the city water beard ever an old unpaid bill for water used by the piisen authorities. Se the city will net. ji the prison use of the city water, resulting i:t a state allairs which is thus lepeitcd Ot t(, the court by a committee appoint ed te examine into it : " One bun dled prisoners were confined there, and. while the icsci veire that supply the city of Heading with water are just outside the piisen walls, the prison is supplied with poisonous and nauseating water, drained from abandoned mine holes, that is wholly unlit for human beings te drink. The former prison physician cillcd the atten tion of Dr. Dillcr Luther, sccictary of the ' beaid of public charities, who joins in this petition as te the unwholesome cliaract'r of the water (he prisoners weie co.n ce.n co.n pellcd te use, and stated that it was breeding disease among the inmates of the institution. There is univer sal complaint among the prisoners, who are cither compelled te drink this nausea- , ting water or de without any at all. Even ' the warden, who agreed te pay Use water commissioners for his own .supply, was net i permitted te use the city water Your pe-' liticners thciefere deem it an imperative ' duty en the pait of the court, in the inter ests of common humanity, te instruct the i county commissioners te obtain a supply of pure and wholesome water, either by I agreement witn tne sam water cemmiss iencrs or te appropriate it without sucli agreement." ASSAULT AND UATTKKV. Attempt te Reb a Countryman. This afternoon about 3 o'clock a jeung countryman named Keneagy fell iu with two men named Martin and McCaskey, the latter an estler employed by Bitzcr, near the Pennsylvania railroad depot. Keneagy " treated " Martin, who then de manded meie money from him. This was refused, when Martin and McCaskey as saulted Keneagy, attempted te rob him, it is said, and then ran off. Keneagy who lives iu the eastern part of the county has a black eye. The police are after his assailants. Crushed te Death. Mr. Lewis Cooper, aged 53, the sexton of the Slatevillc church, in Peacbbottem township, Yerk county, repaired te Mr. C. Keeper's weeds, for the purpose of cut ting weed. Net returning at night noun easiness was felt by the family, as he had spoken of visiting the shoemaker's in the evening. Being still absent in the morn morning, search was instituted, and he was found lying under a fahcu trce which he had felled. Life was entirely extinct. It is thought that when the tree was about te fall Mr. Cooper attempted te escape, but was caught before getting beyond range. The Firemen's Convention. The delegates elected by the several lire companies of this city, te attend the con vention of firemen te be held in Reading, had an informal meeting at the Empire hook aud ladder hall last evening and re solved te start for Reading en Thursday afternoon. They also resolved that en all matters that may affect the interests of the volunteer lire department they would vote as a unit, the better te make their inllu inllu ence felt in the convention. Sales of Tobacco. Aaren Bachman, of 1 arnicrsville sold his crop of tobacco te C. Herr at 23, 0, 3. I. ShaclTer, hotel keeper at Monterey, sold 2,S00 stalks raised from "ShaclTer seed" and yielding 1,200 peuuds, te Altshue at 30 cents around. Henry Gambcr of East Ilempficld sold two acres te Altshue at 23, 8, 4. Allen J. Hart of Celmansvillc, sold his crop te J. D. Scnscuig at 18, 3. Disabled. Peter Cline was down at the creek look ing at some of the younger bleeds en skates. They get him te try it. He. did. His left hand was se hurt by the fall that Dr. Muhlenberg had te give it attention, and " Dad " can only play peel with the butt of his cue. Amusements. Kecac us Richard III. -Tne present amuse ment season in this city thus far has been com pletely devoid et tragedy, and play goers here will be pleased te learn that this lacking is te be supplied in the appearance at Fulton opera house next Monday evening, 20th Inst.. of the eminent actor, Mr. Themas W. Kccnc, who will present his great impersonation et Richard III. in Shafcspeare's thrilling histori cal tragedy of that name. Mr. Kccne's growth in popular favor has been as pronounced as it has been rapid In Chicago this fall the three stars, Barrett, McCullough and Keene, occu pied the stages et three leading theatres at the same time, and the newspapers there gave them equal rank as artists of the first power. In SL Lenid Mr. Keene repeated his success, and the Republi can of that city, reviewing the performance, dwells with cpeclal emphasis upon his con ception aud execution et the character which were the clear, bread artistic expositions of the Richard of Shakspearc. Mr. Keene played te crowded house- during his western tour. and b!s journey eastward is marked by the encomiums et tbe press in every city where be has tarried. His support is said te bccxcel lentund includes Miss Henrietta Vaders.thc gifted tragic actress. Female weakness, caused by deranged kid neys, permanently and positively cured by the use of Prof. GuIImette's French Kidney Pad. All druggists sell it. ' Dorcas Ackuewleilgineatii. The Ladies' Union Dorcas secinty gratefully acknowledge the following donatiens: The Thanksgiving collection from the First Ger nian Befermed church $9.50, the Presbyterian church S10.3C, cash $1, Mrs. Kline $1, X. E1I m ikcr, esq., $10, Mrs. Kerloet $1, Mr. Weber 51, t'apt. .James Wiley $10. Miss Annie Lewis $5. Geerge M. Steinmau $", Mrs. .Stcimuan $!, Mi, J. C. Myer $1, Mra. Gam $1, Mrs. Mary Bell $1 Mrs. E. H. Brown $1, Mu S. Rengicr $1. .Mr. Klllheflcr's Party. On Friday evening of this week a darning party will be given at Schiller hall, North Oueecn street, for the benefit of Pief. Jacob Killhcffer, the well known cornet player. Tayler's excellent orchestra will be present and a geed time is insured 4V,000 cakes sold the firU year attest the pop ularity of Cutlcura Medicinal Seap. When lips receive a rosy flush, Jind teeth become a dazzling white Beneath the efforts of the brush. When SOZODOXT Is used aright ; The mouth becomes sweet, pureand waim. And the fresh breath an oderom charm. dlS-lwdeed&w Rich iu muscle-producing luateiiil beyond all ether feeds and medicines are Malt Bitter. M'EVIAL IfOTJVJKS. SA.-dPl.K NOTICE. It i- impossible ler a woman after a faithful course et treatment with Lydiu K. P:ukhain:s Vegetable Compound te continue te suircr with a weakness et the uterus Kncio-e a stamp te Mr-. Lydia K. Pinkbam, i'tt Western avenue. Lynn, Stas.. for pamphlet'-. jyiU-lydeeiLVw Te AccHinintHliili! the Public. The proprietor-, e! that immensely popular remedy, Kidney-Wert in recognition of the claims et the public which has se liberally pa tronized them, have prepared a liquid prepa ration ei that remedy for the special accommo dation of these who from any reason dislike teprepaie it ferthennclvcs. It is very con centrated and, as the dose is small, it I, mere easily taken by many, it has the same effect ual action in all disease-, el the Kidneys, livci or bowel-. Heme ntul 1'nrm. dl.'S-lwd&w Tens t GiapcM and Tliclr Use. It is astonishing te - cc the large quantity el grapes el the finest qualify, and large clusters that are each year mashed up for wine, at the viney.nds of A. Spear, Passaic, X. J. Mr. Speer buys huge quantities of grapes, and also raises the Oporto grape, from w Inch he makes his celebrated wine, without the admixture of alcohol erspitits. This wine is found by care in! analysis te be the best wine in market for invalids and debilitated persons. It ii called Speei's Pert Grape Wine, and is sold by drug gists. It is extensively used by churches for i the communion table. Excellent ter fatigued females. This wine Is leceiiimendt'd by Drs. Atlecand Davie, ami for sate by II. K. Slay makei dl2wd.w JU ii-erjtldeness. The most wonderful and marvelous success, in cases where persons are sick or pining uway from acoudilien of iniserableiie.ss, that no one knows what ails them (profitable patients for i doctors), is obtained by the use et Hep Bil ; ters. They begin te cure fiem tiie first dose and Keep it up until perfect health and s! length is restored. Wheecr is aillieted in lids way need net stiilei, when they can gel Hep Hitter. See "Truths'' aud " Proverbs'' in another column. ill 2wd&w Coughs. ' Jireici.'.t JSreiiciial Trcchix'' aic us il v. till advantage te alleviate Coughs. Sere Threat, UeaifCiicsa and lireneliial Ali'ectie'i-. Fer lliiily yuais thee Triichi have been in use, with annually increasing fa or. They aie. l'et new and untried, hut, having been te-tcd by ;i:e and constant use ler nu.uly an entile 1 gciie.-aiien, they have attained ws ll-merited 1 rank mmiii',' the lew staple remedieseltlieae. Tim Threat. " llrtnrn' JSi-iuchhil Treche'' act dhcetly mi the. e'scai.se! the voice. They have an e. . i-am.liiuiry ell'ecl inalidi-.irderset thcTlueat and J.aiynx, le-ierina healthy lone w lien re i I.i.m d. either n eiu cehl or over-e.xertien et the j velee, and pieiluce a elearand distinct online ' atieii. .V)t'((Ac-.s miif Hiiigcn lind the Troches i ii-etul. A Ceugii, Celd, (.atanii ei seie Threat re ' .j'lires immediate attention, as neglect ollen ellen I ti'iies results in some ineui-i'.le lain;; Disease. ' llreica's Hreucltial Troches ' will alme-t ln vai"ali!y give relief. Imitations hi a offered for sale, many el which are injuiietis. Tbe genu ine ' Jireiin' ISreiiciial Troches' arc sold m.l'i in LeicK. . auI.Vl yd&wTu.Th&S JtJJATIlS. ISixi:. In this citv, en lec. 13, issii. Ml. .Mary .1. Heck, daughter et .lehn tJeuiperlinif, in the ."'.ith year of her age. The relatives and liieiuN d tbe family arc respectfully Invited te attend the fune;al from the residence et her patents, Xe. -201 East King street, en Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. interment at Lancaster ceme tery. 2t IIcsdbv. In Philadelphia, en the !)th insf., Mary A. Hendry, wile of K. C. Hendry, daugh ter d' Cenrad and Klizuheth Short z and form erly of Lancaster City, in tlie'Wd year ether age. ltd- XV ir A It VElt TISV.M li, ki:i:eivki. TS TL'ST J Twe Thousand liaruls Dl'FFV vi:i:t AXD CLAK1F1ED CIDEU. The best in the market. Warranted ' e be se. Call at rear et Xe. .VVJ Xerth Duke Street, or leave erdeis at efiice, Xe. 15 Eat King Street. L. K. YCXDT. dll-ltw&ItdTS&TF FULTON OPKKA IIOUSK. Ii i:axd fashionable event. MONDAY EYEHXU, DEC. 20, ppearunce of the Popular Tragedian THOS. W. KEENE. Supported by the charming tragic aetiess MlfcS IIKNltlETTA VADEKS. FltAZEIl COULTEK, OCTAVIA ALLEN, FUANK ROCHE and a. specially selected company under the management of WM. K. HAYDEN. en which occasion will be presented Sluk spcara's grand historical tragedy in six acts el RICHARD III; Or, tli Battle of Bosworth Field. Clestcr (.iltsrw.ii ds K'.char.l IH).T.W.KEENE, POPCLAIt PKICES 35, r.O mid 75 cts. UESEItVKD SEATs! SI. Sale of se.it commences Wednesday. Dec. 15, ut the Opera Heute Ollice di4-;:td CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS (iOODS GOODS GOODS BELOW 15ELOW BELOW COT : cost : cost : RATHVON & FISHER Arc selling off their entire stock of READY MADE CLOTHING below cot. Alse FURNISHING GOODS. FROM NOW UNTIL JANUARY 1st AT COST. CLOTHING made te outer in the prevailing styles and at medium prices. COR. N0KTH QUEEN aud ORANGE STS., LANCASTER. P.t ., RATHVON & FISHER, MERCHANT TAILORS. dccK-2vd "lifRiSTMAS AND KSW YEAR CARDS. Large ..fcei'inent at Lewest Prices, at L.. B HEKR'S iSOOK AND MUSIC STORE, -IJsI sutlt S Ea?t Orange Strctjt. SEW ADVEJlTISE3lEyTS In addition Hie found the loliewiug Lace Pins, at one dollar. Ear Kiiirsat mie ileil.t:. .Sleeve Buttens at eiie deli.ii sets of Studs at one- dollar. Teeth Picks at one de!lai . Pencils at one dollar. Amongst the article? at FSe Deilais WaUihes at fivedmiar-. Diamond Kings at live dollars. Bronzes at five dollar Geld Thimbles at live dollar. Ladies' Watch ChAius at live dellais. Articles between One and Five Dell.u- .'atcrs. Toilet Bettle-, Syrup Pitchers, Speen Helder. American Cleeks. Geld Pens ami Helden, Spoons and Ferk-, Cake Buckets The public am ceidi.illy invited te examine our stock el HOLIDAY GOODS. H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., 4 WEST KING STREET, EDW J. Manufacturing Jeweler, Zanm's Cerner, Thing-, in our Bftaiitii'm iiij WATCHES. DIAMONDS, SILYEKWARE. CLUCKS, SPECTACLES, .iOA) unexzus, GOLD TillMDLLS, SILVER HEAD CANES, SILVER TUIMiiLES, OPERA GLASSES. GOLD P3NS AND PENCII.S, HANDKERCHIEF AND GLOVE BOXES, GOIiD BRONZE SMOKING SETS, FINE CIGAR SETS, BACCARET VASES. ALL THESE AMI MAM MOKE AT 2AHM;S CORNER, LANCASTER, PA. yjsn Aitricm isi:m?:st&. M'AKLC XeTlCr. THAT ALL THIeOt- X staii'linganil unpaid eily i.-i. ler th! year lssO, new in the hands et thee olleciern fit the evcral wants, must be paid en or hemic WKi)XKSi)A.Tiii-:-j'.rri iav of hkckm- JlKIt, A. I. ISsii, as j.iime.ii.'tely alter that ilalc the same will be nla.-ed m tin: hands of tlitif. ity .solicitor ler collection. dect-tfd City of WiUiipi .pi, IlKFAt'LTKI) HUM)-. AND Cfll'i'ON's Wanted by BANDAI. K, FOOTE, r.AXKEit .i.vj i:kqki:u, dccll-litd 7" lireuiway, New Yer': City. 4 i UOTIOX. iV en w::i.ii: w !:vi:xixe, ii:c. i., ATt;iMAY i: V I MNC. Dt-.r. is. and WLD XI.M) VY i:Vi,IMi, Dl-.C.'Ji. will lie Mild at Huikhehier's sjiuv, ei i'iier ei Chestnut anil 'linn .-treet.i (Ne. .;i. Di.'Y liuODs, NO TiON, ir'jVSs 'l) H'Ki:.-WAi:i: and a viirietj .i 1IIXA, WOODandTl.V TiS. Jem'i-.uu: neem-e li:iii:.iii'. . Sale loiuiiiiiieiitv at Tfi'clee'v. II. K. Hl'KKHOi.DKH. dec: l-Tu F'lii' Asent. )?mx & BI'iKXKMAN. GRAND 0PENIKG OF Mi GH1TIM GOODB. '.larger r-tecs; titan e-.-im. Lcftd-pr e'-than I'M'i l.erv .irh ! el Meeh-iiihai Tev-. nei.i.s: dells: pells: ' IJLO-'K'i AND ;.MI. noise-, Carl!-, Vi :i;"O!0. sii-jyit, Ycleeipe.lcs and ISIcvcb--. Fj-hl-fl, (.IIISTM S l'!MKXTS. Klegant Carv-.-r: ,:-i: el-plated Knives, Silver plated .spoon-. Silver-plated l'erki. The above g'idsie i:miei.,.V U'x.'s liL't gfiids. bought : t . f-uenlire and will be sold '.cry le.v. HOl'Si; Ft l.'MSHIXC. UOOD". Tin, hoe! lien and Weeden W-ire at Great Itarguins. renemaiis, i?rit slave and J Jwi'pr Stere, 152 North Queen Street, iS?K!t. I'. WJ IIAVB A .OJ' Ot-' I.IUilT OLOIt WINDOW S MAD MS, Geed I'atb'i ii-. that ,-, jjj !i low price el 1:1! v cents. T bargain, as .-;ine have lite M-le-Cll out 'It till! he e are :i decided , r.; .,...;' i reilnccd I: fl'iiuir fti liliy cents umece. PLAIX WINDOW nllADIXO by nine, (Jarnet, lirnwc, ('id ;)(!, Stene, .c. the J aid, Lavender, C.i'dinal. lliewn. Kern, til ecu and Wliitu SCOTCH HOLLANDS PAPSB CURTAINS l Spring Fixtures, Frimje-. LoepO'a'self. Vc. Opening almost dally New Design of WALL PAPER. Our stock is Lare Newest Fashions. ind tJAltraclivc, el the CerniGg, H MI UxX. . lUU'J t The ilest, Simplest and Chcifesf made. PHARES W. FRY. Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST. Auotien ! Auction! Cemmt'ncm"; Katurday, Dee. i!th, POSlTIVfl CLOSING OUT or THE H.L.ZAHM&CO JEWBLHY STORE. Ne. 20NOKTU OiiEia STKKKT. Tine Watches for Ladies and Gents, Key and Stem Winder-: in Geld and Silver, fcelid Silver and Plated Ware, Sets Ear Rings, Rings, Chains, Necklaces. RODGEF.S BRO.'S Knives, Ferks and Spoons. All n be e!d w itheut leerve. The Flitnrcb te be sold at the fleiv; of sale, and the Stere v.-ill be Fe Kent from A PHIL 1.MS1. "WM. MIL'LAE, tls:e-lmd TR0PPJET0B. F il k fi many fine and expensive articles always fennfi in cur stock will be articles at one dollar : Silver Fruit Knives at one dollar. sugar s-poens at one dollar. Cream spoons at one dollar. Childrens' Kings at one dollar. Gentlemen's scarf Pins, at one dollar. And a great varietv et ether articles. each will be feund: Gentiemens' Watch Chains at five dollars. "Fancy Articles in Gerhain Plate at five dollars. Gentiemens' Geld Lockets at Ave dollars. Ladles Geld Lace Pins at tlve dollars. rruit. Dinner and Tea Knives, Xut Picks. Miavmg Cups, Beirvand Fruit i-poene, childrens' and MUses" Necklaces. Bracelet", Napkin King', &c, &c, Jfcc. LANCASTER, PA. ZAHM, Lancaster, Pa. stock tli it make I Durable Christmas Gifts. JEWELRY. (iOLD HEAD CANES, XJiK' Alt VJiKTISEMESTS. TEV 1'IANO AT WHOLESALE l'KICK Il An entirely New Piane will be sold at Kixrular Wholesale Price. Offer open only two" weeks, inquire at di:;3!m TIIISOFWCE. N TO KEASOAAKL.U OrFEK ItEFt'SKI). Oram'- and Piane-. XKW AXDSF.COXD- f HAM), at gieatlv ledueeil prices. i JUSTUS STUCKEXHOLZ, Fulton Opera Heuse, Lancaster. . dcciliadll WASTEii. ' fANTEU A (Stltl. TO DO OKNKKAI, 1 housework. Geed wnes paid toacom teacom toacem I nelent peis-en. tmiuircat Hd THIS OFFICE. 7'ANTi;i A SITUATION BY A YOUNG IT man who thoroughly understands the cultivation et tobacco us well us stripping aud preparing il fernrirkct. Would prefer going t the ciiuniry te strip and otherwise prepare it ter market. Address "Tobacco," Leck Hex 17. Lancaster. Pa. ltd OK f-ALE OX ItEST. 1 i: v x .-s r ti -iA l.t-j. Xew is tins chance te buy lets whilst they are cheap : a goeil tunc ler liiuusitieus men te put tliuir Mirplus earnings- into something ti'.-elv te advance in value. The undersigned will "sell lieni one te fifty lets at a low pricoen long time. Lets are situated in northeast waul. I'er tc riii1- apply te dll-.ildeed A. W. UUSSEL. 1)1 r.MO SAI.K. WILL. ItK OtttltEOAT iubliesale. all that let of ground fronting It feet en the southeast side et Middle street, and e.xtending in depth US feet ti inches, en which i- erected two two-story Hrick Dwelling iieuscs, v. itii back buibliugs and ether im provements. The said property will be sold as a whole, or cither house and letas new divid ed a-ul occupied, will lie sold separately. If -eiu separately the right te u common use of the hydrant, pass-ige allev and water way as new used will be reserved. Sale te be held at the Leepard Hetel, en East King slre-'t en MONDAY. DECEMHEU 20, IStV), at 7:.'.0 p. m., when conditions will be trade known by JOHN HLACK. H.Siuckiit, Auct. dll-lsd Ui:t.I: SsALK or lKlt.SNAl. I'KOl' KKTY. On WEDNESDAY, DECEMBEK 15, IfSO, the undersigned will sell at public sale en the premises, Xe. 223 East Orange street, at I lie residence el the late Jacob Staulfer, the fellow Inj; personal preperty: ! Household and kitchen furniture, consisting e! beds and bedding, carpets, tables, chairs, i move-. Kitchen utensils, etc., etc. Telescope, microscope, camera luciciu, electrical niacmnu, amateur s-elf-inking rcss, with n fine assort ment et type, dental aud engraving tools, a liamUeinc medicine ease, maps, books, paint ings, whcelbanew. flutes, clarinets, weed cuts, .shelving, drawers, etc. Sale te commence at 10 o'clock a. m., when terms will be made known by F. II. STAUFFE1-. , D. McX. STAUFFEK, Administrator?. .S Hk ss & ?-. Ancfs. fl!3-2t fpin: uxi.ksignk uffkih at pbi- " i 1 VATE-alethi itlwo-stervBKICK DWELL IXU HOUSE with two-sterv Brick BackBuild- ! imr, situate at Xe. 42 Seuth Lime, street. Tim house fronts 1!) feet, and let extends iu depth . 1.)3 fee! te Zion Lutheran church. The house has been recently papered throughout; there are seven large rooms with gas in every room in the house, and wnttr iu the kitchen. In the I hit are choice varieties of fruit trees ami a 1 line grape vine. On the south side of the house is an aiieyway ler the exclusive use of this , properly. " Possession given April 1, 1881. If l net sold at private sale the above property will bu offered at public sale, at the Leepanl hole), en Saturday evening, December 18. 1880, at 7 o'clock. PHILIP DOEKSOM. i!ecl-16td ;JL XOTICES. 1,TATi:OF J A CO It ItAIR, DKCCASED, U lute of Lancaster city. Pa. Letters tcsta menlary en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons indebted te said decedent are requ,-te.l te mnke Immedi ate settlement and these having claims or de mands againut the estate et said decedent, te make known the same te her without delay. CAROLINE A. DAIR, Executrix, itccs-ctdeaw Lancaster, Pa. ! S7STAT. OF IJ. W. SUENIC, LATE OF Hi Lancaster city, deceased. Letters testa I inuiitary en said estate havingbenn granted te : the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are reiiuested te make immediate settlement, 1 and these having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement te the undersigned. MARY S. B. SIIENK. I Executrix. 1 W. Leamax, Att'y. d3-5tdeaw IjiSl'ATE OF IlEMtV DltACIir.AK.LATIS IJ of the city fit Lancaster, deceased. Let ters et administration en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested te make imme diate payment, and these having claims or de mands against the same will present them without delay for settlement te the under signed, re-iding in the city et Lancaster. PHILIP J5. DRACHMAS, HENRY DRACHMAS, Jn., ALBERT DRACHMAS, Jxe. M. A-jrse, Att'v. Administrators. nSJ-fitdeaw ESTATE OFIIENKYGUNDAKEK, LATE of Lancaster citv, deceased. Letters et ad ministration en said estate having been grant ed te thn undersigned, all persons indebted therte nre requested te make Immediate pay ment, and these having claims or demands against the same, will present them wltbent delay ler scttlcmcntte the underslgnsd, resid ing in Lancaster city. SARAH E. GUNDAKES, DR. GEO. S. WELCHANS, H'ji. R. Wilsen, Administrators. A. C. Heiseciil, Attorneys. novl5-Ctdeaw 1 STAT1S OF HON. Til ADDICTS STBVENS, All late or Lancaster city, deceased. The un dei signed Auditors, appointed te nistribute the balance remaining in the hands of Edward Mcl'hersen, A. E. Roberts and the late O.J. Dickey, executers of lat will of said testator, te and among these legally entitled te the same, will sit ter that pnrpe-i! en TUESDAY, the 21st day of DECEMBER, 18t0,iit 2 o'clock p. in., in tiie Library Roem of the Court Heuse, in the city of Lancaster, where all persons in terested in said distribution mav tit tend. WILLIAM LEAMAN, J. HAY SHOWN, SIMON P. EBY, ii:-itdaw Auditors. THLED EDITIOI. TUESDAY EVENING, DEC. 14, 1880. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, Dec. 14. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, fulling followed by sta tionary or rising barometer, higher tem perature, winds mostly south te west and partly cloudy weather, followed by in creasing cloudiness and rain. CONGRESS. Freceedincs iu the Senate. Washixgtex, Dec. 14. In the Senate Mr. Edmunds introduced a biil te revive the court of commissioners of Alabama claims. A resolution was agiced te instructing the committee en posteffices and reads fe inquire whether or net existing telegraph lines largely interfere with the business of the posteflSce,andJwhether or net the tele graphic service should net be placet, ex clusively in hands of the general govern ment. Mr. Saulsbury announced that he would en Thursday aslcthe Senate te take up the resolution declaring Kellogg net entitled te his scat in the Senate. After some discussion, during which a sentiment antagonistic te any adjourn ment during the holidays was developed, the subject was dropped. Upen the expiration of the morning hour the senate resumed consideration of the bill for the relief of Fitz Jelm Perter. The amendment offered by Mr. Dawes was agreed te, authorizing the president te appoint Perter te the army with the rank of colonel within eighteen months fiem date. The bill was then reported te .he Senate, aud after a set speech by Mr Bumside against the bill, the amendments made in committee of the whole were agreed te and the bill was read a thiul time aud passed by a strict party vote, ex cept that Mr. Davis (III.) voted in the negative, with the Republicans. In the Heuse. The Heuse passed the resolution calling en the postmaster general for information as te the detention of certain mail bags said te contain unfrankablc matter and for information as te the abuse or lean of frank by members of Congress. A bill for the incorporation of the Mari time canal company of Nicaragua was introduced and referred, corperators U. S. Grant, It names as in E. D. 3Ietgan and ethers. Mr. Bicknell (Ind.) then called up the electoral count tcsolutien and demanded the previous question. The Republicans re fused te vote, se the Heuse was left appar ently without a quorum. After the roll call Mr. Bicknell said he would net press the measure new, but would call it up iu January as seen as he could find 1-17 members en his side of the Heuse. A motion by Mr. Weed te go into com cem com mittce en the funding bill was voted en by yeas and nays and carried. The announce anneunce incut of the vote, however, was delayed until after the election of a postmaster, which is new in progress. The speaker thcu announced that the motion had been carried and at 2:23 the Heuse went into committee en the fund ing bill. VIOLEXUE IN IKKI.ANO. General Prevalence et Terrorism Itcpciteil Londen, Dec. 14. At Watcribrd as sizes the jury pane! has been called" three times unsuccessfully under penalties of from 10 te 50 pounds and still net a suf ficient number have icspendcd for a jun te be struck. In the Boyd murder case' the .solicitor general has asked for post ponement fin a plea that the district is ter rorized. At Irishtewu near Chue Mains, last night, :i body of men attempted te forcibly enter a farm fiem which a tenant had been evict rd. They attacked the constabulary who immediately iircdupeu them wound ing four. Twe men were arrested. The Gentlemen iif thn Jury. Dublin, Dec. 14. Of the panel of the forty-eight from which a jury is te be se lected for the trial of the traversers, thirty, nine are tradesmen, two agents, four gen tlemen, ene secretary of a railway com pany, eue hetcl-kcepcr aud one a lieuten ant colonel. ANOTUEK KXPLOSJON. TIie Mine l'itat Stcllarten Again the Scene. Halifax, Dec. 14. Anether explosion occurred at the cae pit, Stellarton, about 8 o'clock this morning-, and was followed in a few moments by another blast. A strong force of men arc en band te explore the mine at the earliest pessile moment. At 9 o'clock the third explosion oc curred. It is net believed, however, that any lives are lest. GERM A3! POLITICS. Victory of Pregressists nnd Democrats. Berlin, Dec. 14. The Pregressists and Democrats obtained a tremendous victory in the late election. At Altcnbcrg Ilcrr KalmplTcr has been elected member of the Reichstag by a majority of 3,500, in a dis trict which never before returned a Pro Pre gressist. This is partly owing te the new corn laws. Toethful Ci-lminats. Nnw Yerk, Dec. 14. Isaac Cathcart, sixteen years old, and Albert Meyer were arraigned at the Tombs te-day for breach of trust, Cathcart having decamped with $2,800 belonging te Vandyck & Williams. His employers' case was net pressed, and both lads were discharged. Fire In rhiladelpliia. PiiiLADELrniA, Dec. 14. By a lire this morning in the telegraph cable manufac tory of Manly & Sens, 44th and Chestnut streets, damage was done te the extent of $20,000. Sentenced te be Hanged. New Yere, Dec. 14. Edward Rein hardt, convicted of mnrdering his wife at Silver Lake, Staten Island, ami whose case has been before the court of appeals, was brought up this morning and re-sentenced te be hanged January 14. Lehigh Valley Dividend. Philadelphia, Dec. 14. At a mcctins of directors of the Lehigh Valley railroad this afternoon, a quarterly dividend of one per cent, was dcclaied payable, in January. Of Ne Consequence. .Madrid, Dec. 11. Very little import ance is attached in official circles te the nere conspiracy in Cub?.. Tbe Albanian League. Viexsa, Dec. 14. The Albanian league has new entirely. disappeared. JUAUKETS Xaw Yerk Olarxtn. C. IL Fleur State 13 KM.4 extra de a COgl 75 : cholce.de ft stHJS ie ; taiicy no e logeiau; reuiiii uoep uiue SltWjJS .iU choice de at J5eSti 33; superfine western St-teQ I 00; common te geed extra de ti 60S5 00 : choice de5iOSS7j; choice white wheat 'de .I0 60J; Southern dull and heavy : common te fair extra J5 OOS-5 50 ; geed te choice de 15 55 g C75. Wheat market very heavy and prices 2SSc lower : Xe. 2 Ked, spot. 1 20; de Jan. $1 2UJSS 12l:cle Feb..$l 2JKS- 2-K- Cern without important change and moder ately active; Mixed western spot, 575Sc; deStuture. SSJiCgSSJc.; Oats a shade easier; Xe. 2 Feb., 4731";c: State 4gc; Western 42JJffllSc. ftiilaclelpnta Market. Fhiladsltiua, Dec. IL Fleur sluggish, but unchanged ; superfine at f.: 0033 75; extra at 3 73S4 50; Ohie and Indiana familvJ5 50i5 25; l'enn'a family $5 12j5 50: St. Leuis family 00C50; Minnesota family 13 25 (ft; OJ: de straight JUOOBtJ 30; WInter oatent d 5tf'0) 7 25 : Spring de $7 P02S 25. Hye dour dull at f 25. Wheat dull and lower; Ne. 2 Wcst-rn Ked il 11) ; Feiin'a. Ked I 171 1S ; Amber $i 179 1 lS'i. Cern dull but easier ; steamer, V.g.'dc; yel low, old, 55KS5tyc ; mixed, old, 55sj5BCe, O-its quiet but unchauged; Xe. t "nue I7-SlSc; Xe. a de 4640c; Xe. 3 de 45e; .Ne. 2 Mixed 41JHe. Kye dull; Wtsteru95c; l'enn'a IGe. I'rovisieus dull ; dressed hogs. 3'ff(!.-: mess perk old, $1330; new. I5 25: beet imtns at Sis iwitis m ; luitian m.sueet $17 m : it icon suiekcii shoulders .Vc ; salt de smoked hams OJiffllOc; picliled lian: -'4c : 7?ij? ,VC. Laid iuiet ; city kettle at 'J.c : loes, butencrs' 6X,!5 prlme.steaiu $S S7SU7 Butter market ipaleter but less actne; Creamery extra 35A)C ; de geed te choice 3i)gi Sic; iJ. C. ami X. Y. extra 20g:i0e ; Westvin reserve extra2l25e ; de geed te choice ISy2!e; Uells scarce and wanted; l'enn'a F.tra 2;ij3 21c; Western Reserve extra 2325. Ej?s scarce and firm for fresh receipts ; Pa.!33c; Wtstere 313ic. Cheese slugptish and weak: Xew Ym-k full cream at 13g 13 ie ; Western full cream 12! 12,'4c ; de fair te geed at ll12e; de halt skim l0fiuc. Petroleum firm : refined at 9;hc. Whisky carceat$l 1. Seed Ceed te prime clever dull j7! : Flavsee.il wholly nominal at $1 :W. Stock JMaricct. Saw VeiiK Stocks. Stocks .steady. December li a. m. a. m. r. m. r. m. i 10.-.0 11:25 1:U0 2:05 3 jXrI14 "v Erie It. U Ui'4 -1(5 4C"v ity. . : 0 uicmau. a i.. --....liij-ft i:i,'6 iw i Mieiuun uent. J(. i;..ii.s iiy, Chicago & y. W 122;-: 122-jT 17'i 117 123J4 121'4 Chicago. 51 H St. P. lMtfA 110)4 110K I. Cem... . II 43,'' 4l? ' P'liL... OVi lOJa tl554 tiu;.; Han. .V St. .1 u 'J-V4 4f 40,, :i 70K S!li Teledo Jfc Wabash. Bf I5K 4:Vi :; 4'-)J.s :;ik Ohie & Mississippi. . St. Leuis, I. M. & S. IL Ontuiieund Western C.C..t I. C. K. K ."7 "i;a 70'i 30 3i;-4 New Jersey Central.. 7"j Del. & Hudsen Canal. !," Del., Lack. .t WcsternlOl Western Unlee Tel... S2i SO) sW'H 101 101 104 S. PacilieMail S. S. Ce.. American U. Tel. Ce. Union Pacific Kansas & Tex:is New Yerk Central.... Adams Express Illinois Central Cleveland A Pitts.... Chicago & Keck 1 Pittsburgh & Ft. W. . PlIlLVDt-LrillA. Stocks dull. Pennsylvania!.. K.... l'liil'iu'it Beading Lehigh Valley .W; i0-, r.i - 73 H'7Jft 71 107K 107 IVA 43'S .... 1I4, .... 117 .... 117 121 .... lis liSJi i r.2 id7i 2 d 2-V .SfiJ-i. 32 ijX'4 17 fi 20 in" ZVA ii;a i 50 ;ii 32 G2Ji 17 J 20 :t IS! Lehigh xaviiAiitieu... Northern Pacific Cem .W4 IPS I7!h istOi :.K2 my, 17 . p.(l Pitts., Titusv'e & B.. Northern Cential ... Phil'ait Erie K. II.. Northern Penn'a..., Un. It. it's of N..J.... Ilestenville Pass Central Trans. Ce... IVA Cattte 31arlci:t. Moneav, Dee. 1:1. The receipt.! el bccci at the West Philadelphia yard ler past vcck were 2,00 head; North Philadelphia yard. fijO head. Total, ",C!) head. Previous week 3,:.1j head. I.eef cattle Tin; market during the past week will-active, and prices were higher a the grades of cattle were of a better quality. Dressed beeves weie l'airl active and price-i were firmer. We note sales as fellows ; Thus. Bradley, ISO liea I at."iiJ7J.c ; James Clavin. 5i head. JsS7Ce : C. S. Denglcr, .V.l head, CJKgSe ; J, C. WeIN, ."d head. t'..i ,?; A. A. Rean ell. M head, ,y,ih7',c ; W. II. Brown, i:: head, 0V.Q .!ic:.!.lI.Meiiiis&- Bre.. 2.1 head, li8e. ' ' itulls mill cows were in better demand and prices were higher. Calves were active and prices were linn, t re-h cow The market was destitute of an imals. Kxpeits per British Crown. 17." quarteis. We quote Extra at UljCc : geed, !5(ifJ"JsC ; medium 'tJ-Wjlfe: common, IMJI.'kC: dressed beeves, .Vi'-fc: bulls and cows, l:,e; calves C(f7c : Iresli cows, $20,re4.i. Sheep and Iambs. The receipts weie: West Philadelphia var.'S ::,uw bend; Ilestenville, .!,CU0: North Philadelphia, l,Wi : Total ler the week, fi ; previous week, 3,200. Thumarket during the past week was slug gish en account of the heavy supply of cheap poultry, although pi lees in sympathy with the western market advanced : a choice let sold at 'Js" lv-r pound. We quote E.ra at .V,J.V'c : best, .TJir.VJc ; gefid, iVi3c; medium, l)a4ie; lair. ti 4iJc;eeiiiiiic'ii, 4'2)IJe; ciills.ii'.ifcKp.: Lambs 4j4rei; (c. Samuel Sle-.vait sold .'lUhead of dressed slu.ep at t;7M'- llegs The lcceipts were: West Pliiladefpiila yariN, c,"0) head : oilier yards. l.fjflO heail. 'loin! for Hie weel: 7,-"0) liead. Previous week :,.Vl0 head. Tiie r.iurket was moderately aetlvi: and prices advanced 2.1c jier hundretfen all grades in sympathy with the Western markets. We quote extra at 77;.'4c : geed, at 1 iijc : medium 6)ffl.;Xc ; common K'.S'v'sC. SALUS AT T1!U WEST rillLAOULrillA VAKD. Ilcnd. l.Si) Reger Maynes, Western, gross, 4-Vfc JJOwen Smith, Penn'a. account of Jehn McArdle. gross. aiS.Cv. 1!)) E. S.& li. P. Mel-'illen. Western, gross. eHGc. l.Ti A. Ac J. Christy, Western, gies. 4j.'c. 82 L'lmaii A Lehman Brew., Ohie, account et Lehman Bres.. ."ir.Je : .'iiOliii account et Levi Sensenig. .'Q.3c ; ') Yerk county, ac count of J. Glien,4Vjl,'4e ; It Penn'a., account of James White, gross, 4;i.'e. It James Clem-'en, Western, gross, 4g'c. U.i.- Jehn McArdle, Western, gres. .? lijc. J".! Daniel Murphy, Ohie mid West Peiin'.i.. gresy, 4:-ijiie. 20 Dennis Smyth. Western Va. and Penn'a., account of W. W. Stewart ; S) Western Vu.. account of J. Meighen ; ." Ohie, own account, gross, 3"Je. II') Lewenstein & Adler," Western Penn'a, gross, -;?li 17-" . Scbainberg & Ce., Western, gross, 4JjJ ;c. S' clianibcrg & Paul, Western, gross, "iy :c. m F. behecfz. Western mid West Va., gre-3,3 (S-IJe. 7 II. Chain, jr.. Western. gies, 45c. S" Daniel Smyth & Bte., West Va., account Of C. B. Cerncy ; 22'Wcstcrn, account of M. I. Denley : 22 Western, account el J. McArdle ; ! Western, account of J'oek- iiian & Cox. gross. 3fmaa. 72 Leuis Hern, West Va., gross, Sfgl'c. 22 AbeOstheim, West Va,. gross, 4ft4c. 114 M. Levi, West Va., gross, 45-Jc. 110 James Anil. Western, gross 1-VjC. M James Eustace, Went em and West Va., gross, ajj jc 2"i IL Chain, jr.. Western, gross, V.IH. SO Bnchuiun Jt Levi. Illinois, own account; IS West Va.. account el Reynolds Fin ley, gros-.jygec. 3 P. Hatha way, Chester county bulls, gross, 2'ic. J. F.'sadlcr t Ce.. 13 caileads Western, gross, 4J-5c. 12 Wiliium ilillcr, Chester county, gross, lis; 5c JHEIUCAJj. VALUABLE TitUTUS. If you nre suffering from peer health, or languishing en a bed of sickness, take cheer, ler Hep Hitters Will Cure Yeu. If you arc simply ailing: if you feci weak and diriplrltcd, without clearly knowing why. Hep Hitters Will Keviva Yeu. If you arc a minister, and have overtaxed yourself with your pastoral duties; or n mother, worn out with care and work. Hep Hitters "Will Restore Yeu. It" you are a man et business, weakened by the strain of your everyday duties; or a man of letters, telling ever your midnight work, Hep Bitters Will. Strengthen Yeu. If you are young, and suffering from any fn discretion, or are growing tee fast, as is often the case, Hep UlUcrs Will Kcllcve Yen. If you arc in the workshop, en the farm, at the desk anywhere, and feel that your system needs cleansing, toning or stimulating with out intoxicating, Hep Hitters Is What Yen Need. If you are old, and your pulse is feeble, your nerve3 unsteady, and your faculties waning. Hep Hitters uriil ;:lve jini Sew LITe and Iger. Hep Bitters -tliimiractnrinjj Company, iicchester, New ycr.-, ami Terente, Ontario. '!ccC-lvd3IWFw Tli.ll'ELt.i:-.- I ANCASTKK AK.1HLl.Ei:VILl.i: K. i. A J Curs run as fellows : Leave Lsncatscr (P. R. Depot), at 7, 5, an.i U::-a. m.. mid 2. 4. t and A2M p. m., except en Satur-lay. when the hist car leave- at "rS-.-p. m. Leave Millersville (Iew.t eiul) -ii r,:iml a. M., and L 3, 3 and 7 p. in. Cars run doily ou above time excupt en Sun day. CIOLUMBIA AN1 POKT U.-O.-tli ::. K Trains new run regularly in tlici liinuhia and Fert Deposit Kaun.Mil en the lohewni; time : 00: Statiess XeKru-lKxpicss. Express. v. .M. e r. WiHI. A.M. Pert Deposit. Peacbbottem Safe Harber. Columbia... li:35 7:12 7:35 S:25 if 3;IS 5:21 6:20 4:23 5:11 3:40 bTATtess Seith- Express. 'Express. Accem. WAKt. ; A. M. i T. X. I A. ST. Columbia 11:45 ! ;rJi 7:4. r. m. C:t' lArD.W! Safe Harber. 1:11 ' r. m. jLeO:! Peacbbottem I'i57 :.M n.ii; ' V. M. Pert Deposit 1::10 .s:0.". 12:25 PKSSSYLVAXIA KAI!.KtAI NKW SCHEDULE On and alter SUXDAY XOVEMBEKSth. 1SS0. trains" en the Pcim-yl-vam: Kaiiread will arrive and leave the I.an-c.i-te and Philadelphia itepets a- fol!ew: East'.vakd. I Leave Arrive Laiie'i.r PhllutPu 2:1(1 a.m. 4:l...n r:2i " 7:40 i 8 tO " i S:a ' 10:10 , S:I5 '- j '.':! " 12.01 r.M. I I'Xi " .... ! i ie ivi. a.4 I 2:10 " 5:00 " I J:.-;". - ."KSO " 1.3i " H:l. " , i;rr '.no ' Philadelphia Express Fast Line. Yerk Accem. Arrives: Hariishurg Express Dillerville Accem. Arrives, Columbia Accommodation. Frederick Accem. Arrive", Pacific Express, Sunday Mail Johnsteivn Expies-, Day Express, llarrisliurg Aecomii'e.iat'n. WHSrW'ARK. l.eai' Arrive I.aue'ter ' Pluiad'a Way Passenger. 'iJ::-! ...!. .V.iO.(.m ' 7. Hi ' i'r.20 " !02"i " '.'.I'd ' ll:l.1 " i22 " 2 S3 l-.M -:li ' 2irs " 2::ai i-.m. 5: l." " S.l " 7:-i' " S:a ' '!() " ifcSi " .:M " 0:10 ' Ii..'-. ,11 AS " -MilA.Jf Mail Train Ne. l.vi.t .Mt..ley, Mall J rain Xe.2,via Cei iua. Niagara A Chicago Express Sunday Mail, Fast Line, Frederick Accemuiiidai ion. Dillerville Leeal.x iaXlf.-ley ilarrislmig Accoiniiiedarii, Columbia Aceoaimedation. ilarrisburg Express Pittsburg Kxpres- Cincinnati Expies-, Pacilie Express Pucifle Express.east.ini ninniay. when Uag Ked, will step at Middlcleiwi, Eli:.bethtewii ML Jey. Lauiiisville, ISird-in-IIand, l.emau Place. Cap, Christiana. I'arkesbnrg. Ceatcs villc, Oakland and tilcu Lech. Fast Line. west, en Miiula), v. lien ibigged, will slop tit Di.n niagSown.Ceatesville. Parkes burg, ML Jey, Eli.abeihtewn am! .'.liddlifewn. Ilanoveraccemmodatioii west, connecting at Lancaster with Niug.iraaud Ciii'-.ie Express at Il:u- a. m.. win run tlireugh te Hanover. Frederick AevomutDdatieii. w csLcenueLtsut Lancaster, witli Fast Line, we, t, at 2:13 i m., and will run l:irAih te Kreilerie::. R KAD1NC A- COI.UJICIA It. It. AltKANt.EMENT OF PA"?SENl!Ei: TKAINS. ICTOJIEi: iSTir, is"-'. .ei:thwai:d. LEAVK. Quarry vllle Lancaster, Kin Lancaster Columbia AltltlVE. Heading A.M. 1' 7:-S.s! 8:0S 7:5.1! A. SI. Jrff !:1 9:40 ;.st.. 10.05' bOUTHWAKD. LEAVE. Reading AP.lilVK. Columbia , Lancaster. Lancaster, Kings.;... Quarry villc . i.'r. m. ...i 2:.'M) u:te 1:0.1 :l:S0 1:10 S:10 .5:20 5.50 P.X. .r:00 0:10 (1:40 Trains ceiineetat Kcading Willi tnuns te and Irem Philadelphia, Pottsville. Ilarrisburg, Al Al lentewn and New lerk, vi Beiiml Broek Reute. At Columbia wiib trains leaed fnim Yerk, Hanover. Gettyslmrg, Frederick and Balti more. A. M. WILSON, hujit. ME DIVA I., DATS KIDNEY PAD! A mSCOVEUV BY ACCIDENT, wiiich supplies a want men et'cmiiicut ability have de eted yeaiH til stuiiv and experiment te llnd aSpecltlu ler Di-ea.-i-se: the Iiidneys, Bl.idner, Ciinary Orgiiusaml Nervous .system and from th; timeel ii.sdi.scevery has rapidly increased in favor, gaining tie approval 'and ceulldeuce of medical men and thi.se who Imvn used it; it has become a favorite with all classes, and wheiever Introduced has super seded all ether treatments. In short, such is its intrinsic merit and superiority, that it. new the only recognized reliable remedy. Is Strongly Endorsed. We have the most unequivocal testimony te its curative p wers Irem many peiveus et high eharaeter.intclligenceaiid respen-ibiiity. Our bonk "Hew a Lift was .Saved." giving the history of thn new discovery, -and a large recert ei most reuiiirk-ible ene-. s. nt free. Write ter it. Day Kidney Pad Company, TOLEDO, OHIO. nAHTIflN Owing te the many worthless U--.UIlU-l.-;-lIm.v r.ui.siimv-se.ikingiisaliieii our reputation, we ih cm It due thenfliieted te warn ihi.ni. As'-c ler DAY'S KIDNKV I'A1, and take no ether. EASTERN AGENCY, ( HAI.LES X. CI.ITTENT0N, 115 Fulton St., New Ynr'ii. $500 RB'WAKD! OVER A .MILLION OF PROF. GUILMETTE'S Havc already been sold iu tbisceiiutiy and In France : every one of which has given perfect satisfaction, and has performed cures every time when used according te direction;:. Wc new say te the alllicted and doubting fines that we wit pay the above lcward ler a single case of LAME BACK iliat the Pad falls te cure. This Oreat Remedy will Positively und Permanently cure Lum bago, laimc Back. Sciatica. Gravel, Diibctes, Dropsy. Brigbt's Di-case of thu Kidnejs, In continence ami Retention et t lie t rinc. In flammation of the Kidneys. Ca'a-rli el the Bladder. High Colored Urine, Pain In the Back, bide or Leins, Nervous Weakn-s-, and in fact all diserders-et theBIadderand L'rinary Orgaus Whether cjiiiracttd by private disease orjetlicrwrise. LADIC-t, If you arc suffering from Female Weakness. Leucorrhoea, or any disease et thn Kidneys, Bladder, or Urinary Organs, YOU CAN BE CURED I Without swallowing uauaceiM medicines, simply wearing by PBOP. GUILMETTE'S FRENCH KIDNEY PAD WHICH CUKES BY ABSORPTION. Ask your druggist for PROF. CIUILMKTTE'S FRENCH KIDNEY PAD, and take no ether. If he has net get it,end ti ami jeu will re ceive tine Pad by return mall. Fer sale by JAMES A. MEVEIW, Odd Fellows' Hall, Columbia, Pa. Sold only by GEO. W. HULL. Druggist, IS W. King St., Lancaster, Pa. augll-CmdcedM.WAF Prof. Giulmette's French Liver Pad. Will positively cure Fever and Ague, Dumb Ague, Ague Cake. Biliieus Fever, Jaundice. Dyspepsia and all diseases of the Liver, Stomach ami Bleed. Price I..rO by mail. Send for Prof. Guilmette's Treaties en the Kidneys and Liver, free by mall. Add res? FBBNCH PAD COMPANY, Teledo, Ohie, aug 1 1-CmdeedM. W& T A.M. a.m. r.M. SM ,12:00 t':10 r.M. 10:1a 2:111 S:2t) 10:07 2:10 8:10 10:18 8:20 11:20 .... 'J-.25 Frencb Kidney Fads I LECTION NOTICE. j Netice is hereby given te the members ei the Farmers Mutual Insurance Company tint an election for a Beard et Directors and Beard of Appraisers for the year IdSl. will be held nt the fountain Inn, at laincaster. en SATUR DAY, DECEMBER 18, 1980, between the hears or 2 and 4 p.m. A O.NEWPHEK, nl-rltd&ftw Secretary. ui..