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    LANCASTER DAILY lKTfiLLIGENGEU, SATURDAY, MARCH 5. 1881.
Lancaster intelligence;
SATURDAY EVENING. MAE. 6, 1881.
TfcMglits en a Certain Heresy or the
Orthodox.
By tbe Authur el "Mrs. Hepkins."
There are few things mere shocking te
a reverent mind than the practice, se com
mon among religious people, of jesting
abent certain awful possibilities which
their faith implies. As commonly applied
the term "reverent mind" is supposed te
belong only te these persons holding what
is called "evangelical belief," but I am
inclined te believe that the non-orthodox
are often mere reverent than theso whose
faith is of the straitest sort. Most of
us can recall the names of clergymen
whose doctrinal soundness was unques
tioned, but whose occasional handling of
sacred things was light and trifling te say
the least. But te descend from the clergy
te the evangelical laity, here we tee fre
quently are met by a levity of expression
that seems greatly at variance with their
professed belief.
Te many people the dogma of everlast
ing punishment seems an abhorrent one,
dishonoring te the Fatherhood of Ged and
defeating the enes for which punishment
is designed. Te the great majority of
evangelical believers, however, this doc
trine would appear, from the tenacity te
which they cling te it, te be the keystone
of their faith. Seme of them held the
doctrine in a modified form, but the
theory of actual endless bodily torment is
still widely popular. Suppose, for the
sake of argument, the truth of this dogma
be admitted, hew should the holders of it
conduct themselves? Strictly speaking,
few persons believe themselces in much
danger of undergoing this awful penalty.
It is for these about them for whom they
predict the destiny of eternal torment, if
the life or belief of tlicae ethers is net
what it should be.
If any one possessed of human sympathy
beheld another person in mortal danger
the impulse would be te endeavor te save
him from it. If wc beheld persons starting
en a journey, the end of which we could
foresee te be disaster and death, we should
labor te dissuade them from It by aU
means in our power. There would be no
jests, no light words en ear tongues at
Bach a moment. Hew is it in our relig
ious life when we sec persons in imminent
danger, as wc believe, of endless punish
ment? Are religious people as serious iu
such matters as the occasion demands ? I
think net. According te their professions
of faith many of these whom they meet in
their daily walks arc deemed in this way,
but the knowledge of this awful fact dis
turbs the digestion of no evangelical be
liever. Mere than this, the j-ueject. is often
made the topic of mirth an ' -t. Xotleng
since, while in a cenijuit' it: :thodex
people belonging te the Lu.iuian and Re
formed churches, I heaiu one of the num
ber say jestingly te another that he would
et "sent te a warm place when he died
if he didn't take cate." A theological
Biudent present tei.k up the jest and eon.
tinned it m the same awful way, for such
trifling is indeed awful if these who in
dulge in it believed in the possibility re
ferred te. In any case such jesting is cer
tainly out of place. But it is common
enough. Current conversation is full of
allusions te a future place of punishment
couched, as it .seems te me, it. a most ir
reverent way. '-That het place," " th?
region where they don't cover up the fires
nights," etc., fcueli are some of the lerm.s
iu which religious people allow themselves
te speak iu regaid te a legion in the exist
encc of which they .suppose themselves
most firmly te believe.
In regard te a doctrine like this no half
way attitude is possible. Either we de
believe it or wc de net. If wc believe iu
endless punishment, cither physical or
mental, than jesting upon such a matter
cannot be harmless but sinful. If we de
net believe in it, buck trilling is, at all
events, misplaced. My own conclusion is
that few of the professed adherents of this
dogma sincerely believe it. If they de their
jests upeu the possibilities it involves
show an incomprehensible levity and a
shameful indifference te eternal fate of se
se many about them. Let us be honest and
no longer dull our moral perceptions by
intellectually assenting te a dogma at
which our heart revolts, no longer say " I
believe" when wc de net believe. Or, if
wede held this doctrine, let us held in all
seriousness and never for ene moment per
mit ourselves te make its terrible possibil
ities a theme for levity and for jesting
which is something wei se than foolish.
LANCASTER HOUSEHOLD MAKKKT.
DAIItT.
Butter $)& 2jJ2Sc
Cup cheese, 2 cups 5c
Cottage cheese. 2 pieces. 5c
Dutch cheese qa lump SJJlOc
fruits.
Apples ft$ pk 12318i;
Bananas eucu 23c
Cherries, dried, f qt 12c
Currants, dried, ? ft 12c
Cranberries ?J qt 10e
Dried Apples 1 qt SQfc
Peaches 3? qt 10l2c
Grapes y ft. ... ......... ........ ..25c
Lemens V dez 1520e
Oranges ft dez 20c
VEC1ETARLES.
Beets ft bunch. .c
Cabbage f head 2ff.8e
Carrots ?J bunch 3g5c
Celery iP bunch 10c
Lima beans ty qt. iedise
Onions f J pk 2025c
Potatoes Wt bus 75s5c
" (Sweet) lpcct 20c
Uadiahcs V bunch. 5c
Soup Beans f) qt Sc
salsify ft bunch lc
Turnips?) peck 10c
reULTBT.
Chickens f) pair (live) 50073c
" f lb (cleaned) 12l5c
Ducks ) pair 80c$l
Geese f? piece 75cffil
Turkeys f) piece (live) 75c$2
" f) lb (cleaned) 15c
MISCELLANEOUS.
Apple Butter f Qt 25c
Eggs ft dez 15$T16c
Heney -a ft 2025c
Seap ft ft 5.'e
Bauer kraut fqt 8gl2c
MEATS
Beef Steak, ft ft .' 1020c
Beast (rib) ft 12lCc
" " (chuck) ft I0j2c
M Corned, f? ft I0l2c
" Dried, if! ft 252c
Beet hind quarter f) ft 78c
" lore guar ler f) ft O.iCc
Bologna dried 23c
Ham ft ft 13i?18c
Lamb fl ft I020c
Lard Tfl e..... ....... ...... ...... ...... .. loc
Mutten fl ft I0i6c
Mince Meat $1 ft I220c
Perk fl ft. ajiec
Pudding 9 -b.. 8i10c
Sausage ft lb I0l2c
FISH.
Bass ft ft 10c
Cainsn W ft . . ... vi.
lWI...i...... . .. . . a . . ... . . a . a . . . . . . . . . . . a,.uC
Eels fl a 10i;?c
IfcuMeck 10c
31 QllCtS ........... ... .(JO
Perch -........... ......,. ice
Sun - .......,10c
Smeltz jSc
Suckers tie
Wiilte JTIsn if? lb................... ...... ai2c
Blue " " I0c
Halibut ? ft 12c
OlUIIt.
Hay TImctuy fl ten 30
" Clever fl ten fl
Cem bus tde
Outs f) bus !.
Uyd y dub. . (OyMJc
Timethy Seeed fl bus $3.253.S0
Wheat f) bus fl.10
Troublesome Children
that are al way wetting tUeir beds ought no
te be cnllel and punished ler what they can
not help. They need a medicine having a
tout cllcct en the kidneys and the urinary
organs. Such a medicine is Kidney-Wert. It
has specific action. De net tall te get it for
Uicm. Exchange. m7-lwdAw
Complications.
If the thousands that new have their rc't
and eonitert destroyed by complication of
liver and kidney complaints would give
nature's remedy. Kidney-Wert, a trial, they
would be speedily cured. It acts en both
organs at the same time and therefore com.
pieiely Jills the bill ler a perfect remedy. If
you have a lame back and disordered kh'ncys
use it at ones. Don't neglect them. Mirror
cmajfiarmer. 128-lwdftw
RELIGIOVH.
CONGREGATIONAL BAPTIST KltKTH
ren. Service in Salem church, Wst Or
ange street, at &A p. m. in the German and
English language,
FIRST BAPTIST, EAST CHESTNUT ST.
Preaching te-morrow morning and even
ing by the pastor. Rev. Vm. Morrison. Sun
day school at li p. m.
FIUSl- KKKOHMED.-DIVINE SERVICE
morning and evening, at the usual hours.
Sunday school at VA p. iu
F1KST M. K. CHURCU, NORTH DIKE
htreet. At WA a. m. Sacrament et the
Lord' ftunper und Baptism : at 7 p. te.,
preaching by tne pastor, Rev. 8. U. C. Smith.
!abbatliM.hiiel ai 1 p. m. Yeung people's
prayer meeting atC p. m.
MOBAVIAN.-J. -MAX BARK. PASTOR.
At 10J a. in. Litanv, and sermon en
" HUpler the Land et Huss. At 7'4 p. m. Len
ten litanv and first discourse et the series en
the wounds of the Saviour "Tim Scergsd
B ick." Wednesday evening li-cturc en "Geed
Naws for Sinners." Alt cordially invited.
OLIVET BAPTIST CHURCH AT Y. M.
C. A. Beems. Rev. M. Frayne. pastor.
At 10 a. m. Communien: at V2 p. m.
stibiect " Neutrality Impossible." hunday
school at Vi p. m.
PRESBYTERIAN. TH K SACRARI EST
orthe LepI's Supper will be admln'stercd
in the morning. Prc-ching in tlie evening, by
the pa-ter. Kv. .1. Y. Mitchell, D. D.
RESBYTERIAN MEMORIAL MISSION
Chapel, Seuth Queen Street. Kcv. J. C.
Hume, pastor. Evening service at 1i o'clock,
and every evening during the week except
Saturday, at o'clock. Sunday school at
p. m.
1)OCKLANI SUNDAY SCHOOL (UNDE-
XV noininatienal) meets in the Rockland
Mrect Dublin tchoel buildintr. every Sunday
afternoon at VA o'clock. Everybody wclcemer
ecter. Morning Service and Hely Cem
munkmatlOa. in. Chllurcn's service with
instruction at 2 p. m.
ST. PAUL'S REFORMED DIVINE SER
viccs will be held at 10 a. in. and at 1
p. iu. Prayer meeting at C p. in. Sunday
school at 1 p. m.
LJT. LUKE'S REFORMED MISSION,
0 Marietta Avenue, near West Orange stieet.
1 Jiviue services en Sunday at 10 a. in. and 7
p.m. Sunday school at 2 p. in. Hev. W. F.
Lichliter, pastor.
ST. STEPHEN'S CHAPEL, COLLEGE
Campus. Divine service te-morrow morn
ing at 10)4 o'clock. Sermon by ISev. .1. S.
Stalir.
OT. PAUL'S 5I.E., CHURCH, S. JUEEN ST.
k5 Preaching at 10 a. m., and 7!i i. m., by the
liaster, Ucv. J. Lindemuth. Missionary An
niversary of the Snnday school at 2 p. in.
Blackbeard exercises by U.K. W. Uiban ; sub
ject, " The Statu et the Wor:d." Addreises by
Win. Linilemuthand l.ev. S. C. n. Smith.
SALEM CHURCH OP GD PLEACHING
te morrow morning and evening by the
U"V. Jehn C. St. Jehn, of Brooklyn, N. 'i.
Sunday school at 1J p. in. West Sll-xien, Dor Der
wart street. Sunday school at i n. in. North
Slishlen. Antioch. Sunday school at 9 a. in ;
evening service at s p. in.
SECOND EVANGELICAL CHURCH
(English), North Mulberry btreet, above
Orange. Preaching at 10 a. m., and at 7Vi p.
in. by the pastor. Rev. J. C. Kruusc. sabbath
school at 2 p. in.
TT"H' BETHEL CHURCH OF GOD
U Trenching te-morrow by thepaMer, l.ev.
I. .. L. Laverty, at 10 a. in., and at VA p. ni.
Morning S'Hiject "Election te Salvation."
Evening subject "Life and Death" Suu
l.iy school and iidult Bible class at 1
p. in., and at the Green street Chapel at 2 p. in.
-T M. C. A HIHLE STUDY AT 9:15
JL a m. Gospel service at (5:13 p. m.
MWICAIj.
I 'OK CATARRH, HAY FEVER, CLD IN
Head, &c.. Insert with little linger, a par
ticle of the IS.ilm into the nostrils ; draw strong
breaths through the no-e. It will be absorbed,
cleansing, and healing tlie diseased membrane.
FOR DEAFNESS,
Occasionally apply a particle into and back el
tlie ear, rabblnu in thoroughly.
ELY'S CREAM BALM
Is receiving the endorsement of the suflerei
the druggist and phsician. Never has it
article of ke much merit been produced for tb
tic tment et liicmbranal diseases as this never
falling BALM, and is universally acknewl
edged as being all that is claimed ter it The
application is easy and pleasant, causing no
pain, is seething, and is fast superseding the
use et powders, liquids and snuffs. Price M)
cents. On receipt et 6 ci-nts will mail a pack
age irttc. Send ler circular, with tnll informa
tion. EL". '5 CREAM BALM CO., Owcge, N. Y.
At Wholesale by
NEW YORK McKesson & Kobbins, Hall A
Ituckel, C. N. Clittenten, W. II. Schcifrelln a
Ce.. D. M. Mlger & Ce., Lazclle, Marsh S.
Gardner, Tarrant & Ce., Krazer Lee, and
ethers.
PHILADELPHIA Smith, Kline &, Ce., John John
seon. Hellew av& Ce.
SCKANTON. Pa. Mathews Bres.
At Retail by all Druggists.
122-Gmeed4w
TERVOUS DEBILITY.
il Te Nervous -Suflerers The Great Eure-
S;an Remedy Dr. J. B. Simpsen's Siiecilic
edicinc. It is a positive cure for Sperma Sperma
eorrhea, Seminal Weakness, Impotency, and all
diseases resulting from Self-Abuse, as Mental
Anxiety, Less of Memery, Pains in Back or
Side, and diseases that lead te Consumption,
Insanity and an early grave. The Specific
Medicine is being used with wonderful success.
Pamphlets sent tree te all. Write for them and
get full particulars. Price, Specific, $1 per
package, or six packages for $5. J. IS. SIMP
SON Medicine company, nes. 104 and kg
Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. Address all orders
te
II. B. COCHRAN, Druggist, Sele Agent,
137 and 139 North Queen Street, Lancaster
ml7-lvdeed&wl
KIDNEY WORT.
PERMANENTLY CURES
KIDNEY DISEASES,
LIVER COMPLAINTS,
CONSTIPATION AND PILES.
Dr. R. II. Clark, Seuth Here, VL, says, " In
cases of Kidney Troubles it has acted like a
charm. It has cured many very b-id cases of
Piles, and has never failed te act efficiently.
Nelsen Fairchild, of St. Albans. Vt, siys,
"It is or priceless value. After sixteen years
of great suffering from Piles and Cestivcness
It completely cured me."
C. S. Hoiruben, et Berkshire, says, "One
package has done wonders ferme in complete
lv curing a severe Liver and. Kidney Cem-
piaint."
IN EITHER LIQUID OB DRY FORM
IT HAS
WONDERFUL
POWER.
WHY?
Because it acts en the LIVER, BOWELS and
KIDNEYS at tbe same time.
Bccause it cleanses the system et the poison
ous humors that develop in Kidney and Uri
nary Diseases, Biliousness, Jaundice. Consti Censti Consti
Sa"en, Piles, or in Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
erveus Disorders and Female Complaints.
43 It is put up in Dry Vegetable Ferm, iu
-Wtin cans, one package of which makes six
-W quarts of medicine.
43 Alse in Liquid Ferm, very Concentrated
JS9- ler the convenience et these who cannot
as-readily prepare it. It acts with equal
V3 efficiency in either form.
GET IT OF YOUR DRUGGIST. PRICE, 1.
WELLS, BICHABDSON & CO., Prep's,
BarliaeteB. Vt.
(Will send the dry pest-paid.)
dcc27 lyd&w
MEDICAZ.
HOSTETTER'S
CELEBRATED
Invalids who have lest but are recovering
vital stamina, declare in grateful terms their
appreciation of the merits as a tonic of He-itet-ter's
Stomach Bitters. Net enlv docs it impart
strength te the weak, it cenects an irregular
acid state of the stomach, makes the bowels
act at proper intervals, gives ease te these who
suffer lrem rheumatic and kidney troubles,
and conquers as well as prevents lever and
ague.
Fer sale by all Druggists and Dealeis gen
erally. marl-lydeed&lyw
PROVERBS.
"The Richest Bleed, Sweetest Breath and
Fairest Skin in Hep Bitters.'
" A llttb- Hep Bitters saves big doctor bills
and long slckness."
"That invalid wife, mother, sister or child
can be made the picture of health with Hep
Bitters."
"When worn down and ready te take your
bed. Hep uittera is what you neeu."
"Don't physic and physic, for it weakens
and destroys, but take Hep Bitters, and build
up continually."
"Phv-icianset all schools use and recom
mend Hep Bitter. Test them."
"Health is beautv and joy nep Bitteis
gives health and beauty."
" There are meie cures made with Hep Bit
ters than all ether medicines."
' When tne brain is wearied, the nerves un
strungg, the mu-cles weak, use Hep Bitters."
"That low, nervous fever, want et sleep and
weakness, calls for Hep Bitters."
Hep-Bitters Manufacturing. Company,
Rochester.' New Yerk, and Terente, Ontario.
marl-lydMWF&w
-1 KT THE BEST HORSE AND CATTLE
JT POWDER. The attention of farmers and
stock misers Is (.peci.uly called te the above
newdi'i- which is nioiieiinced bv many farmers
the best for distemper, coughs, colds and ether
diseases ami conditions 01 Jterses. .aisu, uu
Cattle, Swine and Poultry. Fer Milch Cows
tiiere can be nothing belter. 25 cents a pound
or 5 pounds for$l.
Prepared and sold by
AN DREW G. FRY, DRUGGIST,
Cor. North Queen and Orange Streets,
Lancaster. Pa.
Brandy as a ledicine
The following article was voluntarily sent te
Mr.il. E. Haymaker, Agent for Reigart's Old
Wine Stere, Vjy 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 of these af
flicted with
Indigestion and Dyspepsia.
BRANDY AS A MEDICINE.
Tlii new much abused Alcoholic Stimulant
was never intended us a beverage, but te be
UbCd as a medicine of great potency in the cure
et some et the destructive diseaes which
sweep away their annual t beiihUiuls of victims.
With. i purely philanthropic motive we pre
sent te the laverable notice et invalids espe
cially thee atUictct. with that miserable dis
isie Dyspep-ia, a speeitic remedy, which i3
nothing mere or less than
Brandy.
The aged, with feeble appetite and mere or
lc. debility, will find this simple medicine,
when used properly,
A Sovereign Remedy
ei all their ills and aches. lie it, hewevci
driclly understood that we prescribe and use
but one article, and Hint is
KEIGART'S OLD BRANDY,
Sold by our enterprising young tr.cnd, II E
SI.AYJIAKEK. This Brandy has steed the
tet for years, and hay never failed, as far
a our experience extends, and we therefore
give it the pieterence overall ether Brandies
no matter with hew many law-breaking French
titles they are branded. Onc-!eurth of the
menev that is yearly thrown away en various
impotent dyspepsia specilics would suffice te
buy all the Brandy te cure any such case or
cases. In proof of the curative powers of
Reigart's Old Brandy,
IncaMset Dyspepsia, we can summon nuni
bens of witnesses one case in particular we
eite:
A hard-working farmer had been aillicted
with an exhaust Ive Dyspepsia ter a number of
vears; his stomach would reject almost every
kind of loed; he had sour eructatiens con
stantly no appetite in fact, he was obliged te
restrict hi diet te crackers and stale bread,
and as a beverage he used McGrann's Reet
Beer. He is a Methodist, and then, as new,
preached at times, and in his discourses ettcn
declaimed earneslly against all kindsef strong
drink. When advised te try
Reigart's Old Braudy,
In his case, he looked up with asienlsuuient,
but alter hearing et Its weudcrlut ellccts in
the eases of some of his near acquaintances, he
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 a sound man. with
a stomach capable of digesting anything which
hejehese te cat. He still keens it and uses a lit
tle occasionally; and since lie has this medi
cine lie has been of very little pecuniary bene
fit te the doctor. A Pkaotisine Physiciaw.
If. E. SLAYMAKER,
AGENT POll
Reigart's Old Wine (Stere,
Established in 1785,
ISIPOUTKE AITS DXALXR IK
FINE OLD BRANDIES, SHERRIES, SUPE
RIOR OLD MADEIRA, (Imported in ISIS,
1827 and 1828.) CHAMPAGNES O
EVERY BRAND, SCOTCH ALE
PORTER. BROWN STOUT.
Ne. SO 15AST KINO ST.. LANCASTER. PA
FOie SALE.
F
OR KKNT T1IK STORK ROOM NO. 41
West King street, new occupied by Jehn
Falck. Tailor. Possession given APRIL 1
1881. Apply te WILLIAM J.COOPER,
Jaii3-M.wASt!d West King Street,
PUBLIC SALE. ON MONDAY, MARCH
14, 1881, in pursuance et an order of Or
phans' court of Lancaster county, will be sold
at public sale at Philip Wall's Green Tree
hotel. West King street, Lancaster city, the
following described teal estate, te wit :
All that certain let or piece et ground situate
en the south side of West King street, Lancas
ter city, containing in front en West King
street, G6 feet 4 inches, mere or less, extending
in depth t a 10 feet wide alley 100 feet, mera or
less, en the east side, and 93 feet, mere or less,
en the west side, and extending along said 10
feet wide allev in the rear 80 feet, mere or lem.
upon which let et ground are erected a double
one-story Brick Dwelling Heuse, Ne. S24 West
King street, a Frame Pottery Warehouse, Ne.
528: alie another smaller Warehouse, Petter's
Kiln, Hydrant, Fruit Trees and ether improve
ments thereon.
Terms cash en Oct. 1, 1831, upon purchaser
giving approved security.
Sale te commence at 7K o'clock p. m., of said
day. when attendance will be given by
HENRY M. GANSE,
FRANCIS GANSE,
Executers of thecstateet Henry W.Ganse, de
ceased. Jacob Guxdaxer, Auct. f cblS-Stawdta
PUBLIC SALK. ON TUESDAY, MARCH
S, 1881, will be exposed te public sale, by
the subscribers, at the Cooper Heuse, in the
city of Lancaster. Pa., all that valuable tract el
land en which is erected the CONESTOGA
STEAM COTTON MILL, Ne 4, containing In
front en Seuth Queen street. CJ feet 4 inches,
mere or less, extending westward te Beaver
street, 245 feet, mere or less, fronting en
Beaver Btreet 115 feet, mera or less. The mill
is a four-story and basement brick, slate-reef
building, 110 feet long and 25J teet wide, con
taining 82 Masen's Parent Looms with all the
machinery necessary te card and spin yarn te
keep the looms running full time. There Is
also a brick si. it e-reef engine and boiler house,
situate abent 12 feet east et the mill, contain
ing S 100 her.-c power Corliss engine and three
of Jehn Best's Tubular boilers, by which the
mill is operated. A one story Frame DWELL
IMtHOUSK, fronts en Seuth Queen street.
Frame Office, Waste Heuse and Stable, and
Carriage Heuse in the yard. The buildings
snd machinery are all in ceid condition.
Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m , when I
Tcrmsanit conditions will be made known bv I
Gintvir itATTCxr.v njnrrniTifD ..--.
S. Hzss ft Sen, Aucts. marKtd
TOIAH
urns
.PJtr OOODlf, UXlJfKBWEAXtjSC.
TyrOVELTIES IN SVAKF PINS.
THE "BERNHARDT" GREYHOUND FIN
USDEBSHIBTS AND DKAWEBiS,
AT
K J. ERISMAN-S,
THE SHIRTMAKKK,
66 NORTH O.UKKN STKKET
iPBLNG DRESS GOODS.
SPRING DRESS GOODS.
1881 1881
SPRING HOSIERY,
SPRING HOSIERY.
1881 SPRING UNDERWEAR, 1881
SPRING UNDERWEAR.
. SPRING GLOVES,
1881 SPRING GLOVES. 1881
LINENS AND TOWEUXGS
TICKINGS,
1881 CHIGLASS, 1Q81
QUEENSWARE.
CARPETS AND WALL PAPER.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Ger. W. King and Prince Streets,
LANCASTER, PA.
OPECIAL SALE OF
DRESS SILKS
AT THE
NEW YOEK STORE.
WATT, SEii & CO.
Have secured a large consignment of
SUMMER SILKS,
COLORED DRESS SILKS,
BLACK CASHMERE SILKS,
which they offer at prices never equalled in
. Lancaster.
A Choice Line of SUMMER SILKS In new
and desirable effects, at 50 cents a yard.
A Large Assortment et New Shades in COL
ORED DRESS SILKS at 53 cents a yard.
An Elegant Line of BLACK CASHMERE
SILKS at $1, 1.2i. 1.50 and 1.75 a yard. These
goods were considered cheap at $1.25, 1.50, 1.75
and 2 a yard.
Wc invite ladies te call and examine these
goods, as they are the best value we have ever
offered in silks.
Watt, Shand & Company,
NEW YORK STORE.
UUBK.
villi:'.'.
Metzger, Bard&Baughman
HAVE NOW OPEN THE
table linen:;.
FROM THE LATE
NEW YORK FIEE.
De net delay it you want
B.AJJGAINS, .
AS THEY AKE SELLING RAPIDLY.
MeMaiil Maura's
NEW CHEAP STORE,
38 West King Street,
Opposite Cooper Heuse, Lancaster, Pa.
BOOKS AJfli STATIONERY.
N:
EW AND CHOICL-
STATIONERY,
NEW BOOKS
AND MAGAZINES,
AT
Ii. M. FLYKN'S,
Ne. 42 WKST KING STREET.
TLANK BOOKS.
JOM BAER'S SONS,
IS and 17 NORTH QDBBN STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.,
Have for tale, at the Lewest Prices,
BLANK BOOKS,
Comprising Day Beeks, Ledgers, Cash Beeks,
Sales Beeks. Bill Beeks. Minute Beeks, Re
ceipt Beeks, Memorandums, Copying Beeks,
Pass Boeksa, Invoice Beeks, &c.
WRITING PAPERS.
Foolscap, Letter, Nete, Bill, Sermon, Counting
Heuse, Drawing Pupers, Papeteries, Ac.
ENVELOPES AND STATIONERY of all
kinds. Wholesale and Retail.
FAMILY AND TEACHERS' BIBLES,
Prayer Beeks, Devotional Beeks, Sunday-
MAl.nat U.J. ... fl..-.....-. Ja.
..uwi uuu jauuats, DuuuByscugei
Libraries, Commentaries, &.
A&TKICB. BMVS 'ABYXRTIMXMMXT.
STBICH BROS.' ADTcRTISESENT.
ASTRICH
BROS
H.J.VE OPENED THIS WEEK A NEW AND
r- CHOICE' LINE OF
.LADIES'
ITJSLIN
TODERWEaiB,
AND OFFER THEM AT THEIR WELL
KNOWN LOW PRICES.
CHEMISE.
Plain Muslin Chemise 25c
Lace Edged Chemise 31e
Fluted and Embroidered Chemise 39c
Corded Band. Fine Muslin Chemise 44e
Bullied, Fine Muslin Chemise 48c
Embroidered and Tucced Chemise, worth
tfec.f ier eni j .WJC
Twenty Tucked, Embroidered Chemise fer.flflc
Twenty-four Tacked. Fine Embroidered
IUQIUISQ. , 70C
Fine and Elegantly Embroidered Chemise
Cambric Chemise at si
Most Elaborately Embroidered Chemise
81 19 laWUa 100
DRESSING GOWNS.
Bullied Gowns at 73c
Tucked and Ruffled Gowns at l
Tucked and Embroidered Gowns at $1.29
Elegantly Embroidered Gowns at $1.73,
Gowns, Embroidered all the way down, at.ft.B0
SKIRTS.
Tucked Skirts at 67c
Tucked, with a Deuble Ruffle, at 75c
Fine Embroidered Skirts at 75e
Fine Cambria, Flounced, Embroidered
Edged Skirts, at 75c
Fine Embroidered Skirts at 91.25, 1.41
Nineteen Tucks, Cambric Flounced and
Fine Embroidered Edge, at S1.49
I Elegant Skirta at $1.75,2,2.30,3
PANTALETf.
Laec Edged at 39c
Tuckedand Ruffled at 48c
Embroidered Edcc and Insartincr C5c
I Trimmed with Torchon Laee and Insertion .79e
Fine Needlework Edged and Inserting
WE HAVE ON HAND NOW A FULL
ASSORTMENT OF
CORSETS,
WHICH CANNOT BE SURPASSED
BY ANY OTHER HOUSE
IN THE CITY.
We sell the Hip Gore Corset for 23c
A Geed Hand-Made Corset ler 39c
Our'-Astricli'sGcrn'Mer 49c
A Geed French Woven Corset for. 68c
A Splendid Speen Busk, Side-Steeled Cor
set, in'Gray and White, for 75c
Our Extra Leng' Star "Corset for 93c
Our well-known 100-Bene Corset at $1
Fine French Woven Corset, witn Elegantly
Embroidered Bust, at $1
Fine Corsets at. $1.25 and $1.30
BARGAINS IN TOWELS.
AU Linen Towels 3 for 35c
Geed All Linen Towels at 10, 12 and 14c
Damask Linen Towels at 16 and 19c
Large Fine Damask Towels at 22 and 25c
Knotted Fringe Towels at 25c
Very Fine anil Large Knotted Fringe
Towels at 62c
Toweling at Se. per yard
AU Linen Toweling at 70. per yard
Glass Toweling at w.Uc. per yard
Russian Crash at 10, 12, 14 and 15c. per yard
NAPKINS AND DOYLIES
AT LOW FIGURES.
We call attention te our clegant line et
HAMBURG EDGINGS AND INSERTIONS.
ALSO,
SWI8SS EMBROIDERIES.
Hamburg Edgings from 2c. upward
Neat Edgings at 5c
Handsome Wide Edgings at 10c
Elegant Embroideries at 19and25e
A FULL LINE OF
EVERLASTING AND IRISH TRIMMINGS,
Frem 12c. per piece upward.
NE"W LACES.
We have enened & new linn linn nf Merci:
in all the New Designs, and are new able te
snow tne juaiest siyies, as
BRETONNE LACES,
VERMICELLE LACES,
LANGUEDOC LACES,
MECHLIN LACES,
MALTESE LACES,
TOBCHOK LACES,
POIXT D'ALENCtN LACKS,
ANJ) OTHEBS, AT VEST LOW CTGUKES
airr ura wiiran.
WILLARD HOTEL LOTTERY POST
PONED
TO APRIL 7, 1881,
FOR A FULL DRAWING.
The drawing will take place at LOUIS
VILLE. KY , under the authority et a special
act of the Kentucky Legislature, and will be
under the absolute control et disinterested
commisaieners appointed by tbe act.
LIST OF PRIZES.
The WUlard Hetel, with all it3WHTflfl0
Fixtures and Furniture JP6UU,WV
One Residence en Green Street $15,000
One Residence en Green Street 15,000
Twe Cash Prizes, each $5,000 10,000
Twe Cash Prizes, each $2,000 4,000
Five Cash Prizes, each $1.000 5.000
Five Cash Prizes, each $500 2,500
Fifty Cash Prizes, each $100 5,000
One Hundred Cash Prizes, each $50 5,000
Five Hundred Cash Prizes, each $20 10,000
One Set Bar Furniture 1,000
One Fine Plana 510
One Handsome Silver Tea Set 10U
400 Bexes Old Bourbon Whisky, $36 14,400
10 Baskets Champagne, $35 350
Five Hundred Cash Prizes, each $10 5,000
400 Bexs Fine Wines, $3u 12.000
200 Bexes Robertsen County. Whisky,$30, 6,000
400 Bexes Havana Cigars, $10 4.0OJ
Five Hundred Cash Prizes, each $10 9,000
AMOUNTING TO S369.850.
Whole tickets, $3 ; Halves, $i ; Quarters. $2.
Remittances may be made by Bank Check.
Express, l'estal Meney Order, or Registered
Responsible agents wanted at all points. Fei
circulars giving full information, and for
Tickets, address
W. C. WHIPS
Willard Hotel.'LeuIsville.'Ky.
fcbl5-6tw.t2wdT.tS
30th Popular Monthly Drawing
OTTHI
COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO.
At Macauley's Theatre, In the City of Louis
ville, en
THURSDAY, MARCH 31st, 1881.
These drawings eccnr monthly (Sundays
excepted) under previsions et an Act et the
General Assembly of Kentucky, incorporat
ing the Newport Printing and Newspaper
Company, approved April 9, 1878.
49Tnis is a. special act, and tuts never been
renealed.
1
The United States Circuit Court en March 31,
renucrei nit; .u..uw.iik u juisiuiis:
1st Tbat the Commonwealth Distribution
Company la legal.
2t Its draw Ines are fair.
N. B. The Cemnanv has new en hand a.
large reserve fund. Read the list of prizes ler
MARCH DRAWING.
1 pnzj . 9 30,000
x prize ,.,.. 10,000
a prize ,... 5,000
10 prizes $l,000each 10,000
20prizes500each io,ue
100 prizes, $100 each iu,oue
200 prizes50 each 10,000
600 prizes 20 each ; 12,010
100O nrlzes lOeach in ene
9 prizes 300 each, approximation prizes 2,700
V plaaCa 2W KKU, " " 1,8UU
viiru.es j.uuetu.1., yuu
1,960 prizes $112,400
niraie uckcui,!.; uaii UCKC18,1: Zi UCKCIS
$50; 55 tickets, $100.
Remit Meney or Bank Draft in Letter, 01
send by Express. DON'T SEND BY REGIS
TERED LETTER OR POSTOFFICE ORDER.
Orders of $5 and upward, by Express, can Ix-
scnt at our expense. Address all orders te K.
M. UOAK1M1AN, Conrier-Jeurnal Building,
unnumiii. ivy., Ol A. !. VUHIHKKrOKU,
212 Broadway. New V-rk. febl-TuTliASw
XIHCEZhAJHiOS.
flOPLAND'S RESTAURANT. HAVING
j engagcu tue services or a tlrst-class Res
taurant Cook, I am new prepared te serve
articles in my line at short notice, such as
cnicxcn croquettes, cnicken Salad. Fried
Oysters, Terrapin, und all delicacies found in
season.
Your patronage is respectfully solicited.
JOHN COPLAND,
Ne. 125 North Queen Street.
P.' S. Weddings and parties served at
reasonable rates. f-24M&8tfd
TO TAX COLLECTORS PROPOSALS
for the collection of Stnte and County
Taxes for the east and west wards of the citv
of Lancaster will be received at the Commis
sieners7 office en FRIDAY, MARCH 11. 1881,
until 2 o'clock p. in. Twe collectors will be
appointed as per Act of Assembly, approved
juarcu iii, jeui.
Attest I. N. S. WILL. Clerk.
mar4,5&7d
NLT SSO FOR TOE PHILADELPHIA
J SINGER SEWING MACHINE, with
cover, two drawers and Drep Lear. Eqtia1 te
any Singer in the market. Remembcrwrsend
mem 10 ee examine.! ocrere yen pay ter tliem.
This Is the same stvle ether companies retail
for Fifty Dollars. All machines warranted for
three years. Send for our illustrated circular
anu Testimonials. Address
CHARLES A. WOOD t CO.
17 North Tenth btreet.
r-S lwd Philadelphia, Pa.
rpOBACCO PRESSES.
MINNICH'S LATEST IMPROVED
BALING PRESS FOR FARMERS,
AND CASING PRESS FOR PACKERS.
Warranted the simplest, strongest, most dur-
uuier easiest anu quicxesr. te operate.
Having Rolling Press Beams with which the
press beard can always be brought down level
while nrcssimr. one man ennenerate tlu-ni ami
require less room. Are sold te reliable parties
en trial. Guaranteed te be superior in every
feature te any in present nse, or can be re-
rurneu at my expense, bend ter circular te
S. B. MINNICH,
MANUFACTURER.
mart lmd&w LandlsvUle, Lane. Ce., Pa.
-VTOTICE.
In the matteref HENRY S. IIERR and CHRIS
TIAN HE RR, trading as Herr& Brether, e
Willow Street, in the County of Lancaster
in the said District, Bankrupts.
The said Henry S.Hcrr, one of the bank
rupts, having under the previsions et the sev
eral acts et Congress relating te Bankruptcy,
filed his petition fei a discharge from all his
debts provable under the said acts, and for ix
certificate thereof, it Is ordered that a meeting
dl creolters be held en the 21st day or MARCH.
lflal at 1A A'.Tn... . n luklnw, ,1.A -D.... .'
Slaymaker. esq., at his office, at the city of
Lancaster, in said district, te be continued by
adjournments, if necessary, when and where
the examination of said bankrupt will be fin
ished ; and that the Register certify te the
Court whether the said Tmnurupt has in all
things conformed te his duty under the said
Acts, and ft net, in what respects, which cer
tificate, and the ald examination when closed,
with all ether papers relating te the case, will
filed by the Register in the Clerk's office.
It is further ordered that a hearing be bad
upon the said petition for discharge and ccr
tiOcate en Wednesday, the thirtieth day or
March. 1881, before the said Court at Philadel
phia, at 10 o'clock a m., when and where all
creditors and ether persons in interest may
appear and show cause, it any they have, why
the prayer or the said petition should net be
granted. A. SLAYMAKER.
Register in Bankruptcy.
February 28, 1881. mar3-ltd&2tw
OPECIAL NOTICE.
THE INSPECTORS OF
THE LANCASTER COUNTY PRISON
desire te call the attention of the public te the
large assortment of
SUPERIOR BAG AND JUTE CARPET,
Made of the very best materials.
Alse, BASKETS,
CIGARS.
GRAIN BAGS AND PAPER BAGS
OF ALL SIZES,
suitable for Millers anil Grocers, which will be
sold, wholesale or .retail, at greatly reduced
prices.
CUSTOMERS' CARPETS WOVEN
AS USUAL,
according te directions, and at short notice.
By order of tbe Beard.
J. L. HOFFMEIIB,
ne-lmdtUwJtlmw President.
JT. NICHOLAS HOTEL.
St
i
NEW TOBK.
Geed rooms and full beard for
THREE DOLLARS FEB DAY.
Larger and double rooms at reasonable rates
as heretofore. Fer attention te the comfort of
IU patrons, conveniences and safety, this
hotel has never been surpassed.
URIAH WELCH, Proprietor.
(Alse of American Hetel. Richfield Springs, X.
Y open for Summer Season, about 17th el
June). f22-4tdTu
TKA FELJUUi' Vlltt .
1ANCASTEK AND MILLKHSY1LLE K. tt
J Cars run as fellows :
, .Leave Lancatcr JP. R. Depot), at 7, , au '
lr-30 a. ni., and 2. 4, H and S:3n p. m., except en
Saturday when the last car leaves at 9-J0 p. in
Leave Milleisville (Iew.-r end) at 5, , and
a. M.. and 1. S, 5 and 7 p. m.
CHrH rillt il'Altt rut ihi.i'.t t .!. .k.uk . tt...
- -j vii uirv . v UHIV I'A.TJ'l Ull 7UII
r1i,,;-UB,A AND PORT DEPOSIT K. li
v. " "w run regularly en tne Ciiluiulila
and Pert Deposit Kaiiread en the fellow hit
t.niT
SrATIOlfs North- Express. Express. Aceeu.
w.m. ji. it. r. . r. m.
Pert Deposit C..35 :;a5 'i
Peachbotteui.. 7:12 4:28 :i:)8
Safe Harber. 7:."5 5;ii 5.21
Columbia. 8:25 3.40 a.-ju
Statiess Sectu- Express. Express. Aecem
WARD. A. 2f. r. M. J A. M.
Columbia 11:45 vM 7:45
T. M. 6:V. ArtitS
Safenarber. 12:14 P. si. Leh40
Peachbottem 127 7:32 11.07
r.n.
Pert Deposit VJSQ 8:U' I 12S&
TREADING i COLUMBIA It. R.
ARRANGEMENT OFPASSENGER TRAINS
OCTOBER 25ru, 1880.
NORTHWARD.
LEAVE.
QuarryviUe
lincaster. King St.
Lancaster
Columbia
ARRIVE.
Reuding
A.M. P.M. P.M.
0:15 2:30
7:55 3:40
8.05 1:05 3:50
7:55 1:10 3:10
10:05 3:20 5.50
7--'
9:30
0:40
SOUTHWARD.
LEAVE.
Reading
ARRIVE.
Columbia
Lancaster.
Itncaster. Kin:.
r.H
5aW
5:10
6:41
t
QuarryviUe .
Trains connect at Uciulhi"- u-itii ti-iina inami
from Philadelphia, Pettsvilli. Iiarrisburg, Al Al
lentewu and New Yerk, via Bound Broek
Reute.
At Columbia with traliu. te and from Yerk,
Hanover. Gettysburg, Frederick and Balti-
mere.
A. M.
W ILSON. Snpt,
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD NEW
SCHEDULE Ou and alter MONDAY,
JANUARY 17th. 18S1, ti-.u 11.1 en the l'enusyl
v am.. Railroad will nrrive and leave the Lan
ctsti" and I'liilnilcl'tlila iit-pet as IoIIewk:
Eastward.
a.m. a.m. r.H.
8:05 12:Oi 6:10
r.si.
10:15 2:10 8:20
10:07 2.10 8:10
10:18 .... 8:20
IlrJO .... 9:25
Arrive
Philad'n
4:15 a.m
5:15 "
7:3J
10:lV""
12:01 V.M.
3:45 "
5:00 '
5:30 "
!:35 "
Philailelpbia Kxpresi,
Cincinnati Express
" ast Line.. ....
Yerk Acceiii. Arrives;
Harrisburg Kxpn-s
DIUerville Aeeiiui. Arrives,
Columbia Accommodation,
Frederick Accnin. Arrives,
Pacific Express,
Sunday Mail
Johnstown Express,
Chicago Day Express,
Ilarrislmrg AeeeiiiniiHlat'ii.
Westward.
I.c:l
Arrive
Lanc'ter
!'Pllilad'
Way Pitssviiger,
Mail Train Ne. l.via Slt.-ley,
Mall Train Ne. 2, via Cel'lii.t.
Niagara & Chicago Express
Sunday Mail,
Fast Lint,
Frederick Aeeommeilation,
Diller.-illeLocal.viaMl..le3
Harrisburg Aeconimeilut'ii.
Columbia Accommeilatioii.
Harrisburg Express,
Pittsburg Express
Cincinnati Express,
Pacific Express
IJ3IA.V.
7.3t "
!1-.0I "
f:u "
12.10 "
5: O a.m
ii:20
I0.25 '
Il:t0 "
10-.S0 '
2:30 P.W.
2.35
2uW "
KO
iX "
7:30
8i0 "
2S r.M.
4:00 "
5it0 "
SG "
9: 10 "
I1A5 "
110 "
2.45 a.m.
lllC. Vsf. Oil SlMlit'iv u'li..., rt.ii....!
will step at Dowiiiiigtewn.CoulvsvllIe, Por1.es Per1.es Por1.es
burg,51t..ley, Klic::li tlitewn ami Middletown.
Hanoveraeceiiimnilation west, connecting at
Lancaster witiiNiagani anil Chicago Express
ut ll:ea. m., will run through te Hanover.
Frederick Accommodation, wcst.reiincclsut
Lancaster, with Kitst Line, west, at' 2:30 p.m..
and will run t-ieugh te Frederic:.-.
T OCAL .MAIL ARRANUEOIENTS.
HOCUS FOR CLOSING THE MAILS.
BY RAILROAD. New Yerk thueiiiii mail
:30 a m. lav p in, 4:15 p ui and 11:30 11 111.
Way Mail, east, 7ia am.
GoRDexviiLK, Downiiigtewn, Leant. m Place
Gup V in.
Puilahelthia through mall, 7.30 and 8:45 a
in.. 1:00. 4:15 and 11:30 p m.
PiTTSBUROH and west, 2.-00 and Jlrf p m.
IIakribscre Mail, 90, a in, 1:30, 5:15 and 11:10
am.
Wat Mail, west, thSOa in.
Baltimore akd Wasuinoten, via Pbiladel
phia, 4:15 p 111.
Baltimore amd Wabbisiuten, via Yerk, 2.00 11
m.
Baltimore akd Wabbihutex, via Harrisburg
11:30 p in.
Coatesville, 4:15 p 111.
Columbia, te! a m, 2:00 and 5:15 p m.
Yerk and Yerk way, 2:0u and ll-M p in.
Neirriixu?. Cxstral, 10:00 a 111, 2.00 and 11:30 p
m.
RxADisu. via Keadiiigand Columbia R R. 7:30
am and 1230 pin.
Kbadinu. via Harrisburg, 5:15 and 11:30 pm.
Rkadikeway, vlaJunetien, Lititz, Mauhelin,
East Hcmpfleld and Ephrata, 3 pm.
Quabkyville, Cumarge, New Providence,
West Willow and Martinsville, Relton ami
Lime Valley, 9:45 a m und 5:00 p in.
Nkw Hellaud, Churchtown, Grecnbank,
Blue Ball, Geedville, Beartown and Spring
Greve, by way ei Downiiigtewn, at iM am
andCp 111.
Save Harher, via Columbia. 10:00 a m.
BY STAGE 51 illersvillc and Slackwater. te
Sate Harber, daily, at 4:00 p m.
Te Mliicrsville, 8 and 11:30 a m, and 4 pm.
Blnkley's Itridge, Lcaceck, BmvvilJc. New
Helland. 2:30 e 111.
WilleT.- street. Smithville, Buck, Chestnut
Level, Gieene, Peters' Creek, Pleasant Greve.
Reck Springs, Fairmeuut and RewlandsvUle
Mil. ilafiy. 1-ji) a 111. ,
Landis Valley, jreen. West Earl. Farmers
vllle, Neirsville. Hinklctewii. Terre Hill.
Martini:ii , daily, at iiSii p m.
Greenland, Fertility, Lampeter and Wheat
land Mu.s. . e 5trasburg, daily, at 4 p ni.
Parailisi! and eudcrsburg, at 7:3 a m.
New Danville. llrniMtim Unrti..nii cm..
manvilie. Mount Ncbe.RawIinsville. Betliesvia
and Liberty Square, daily, ut 2:30 p m.
WHEN OPEN FOR DELIVERY.
ARRIVING BY RAIL Eastern mail. 7 a ni .
10:30 a m, 3 and 6:30 p m.
Eastern way mail, 10:30 a m.
Western mail, 7 and 10a m, 2and &XM p m.
Reading, via Reading and Columbia, 230 p
m.
Western way mail, 8:30 a m.
Reading way mall. 1030 a m.
QuarryviUe Branch, 8:15 a m and 4 pm.
A.lffi.y",'t7.1!Y hTAGE.-Frem Sale Harber
and Millersville, at 9 a in, daily.
Frem Millersville, 7 and 9 a in, and t p m.
Frem New Helland, at 930 a m, daily.
Frem RewlandsvUle, Md, at 4 p. m.
Reading way mall, at 1030 a in, daily.
Frem Sirasburg, at 930 a m, daily.
Frem RawibisviUe, ut Ham.
DELIVERIES BY CARRIERS.
There are four mail deliveries by letter car-
take up the wail matter deposited in the letter
boxes.
Fer the first delivery the carriers leave the
office at 30 a m; second delivery at 10 am
tldnl del.veiyat 11am; fourth delivery at3 n
m.
SUNDAY I'OSTOFFICE HOURS.
On Sunday the postefllce is open from April
1 te October 1. from 8 te 9 a m. and from 6 te 7
a m ; from October I teApril Lfrem 9 te 10 a m
and from 6 te 7 u m.
LEUAI, KOTICHH.
ESTATK OF FREDERICK PXLE, JR.,
lateet lane Oder citv, deceased. Letters
or administration en said estate having been
granted te the undersigned, all persons in
debted te said decedent are quested te make
Immediate settlumcnt, and these having
claims or demands against the estate of said
decedent, 10 make known the same te the
nnuersignea wiuieut eeiav, residing in Lan-
taster.
HE..MII WOLF,
B. F. Davis,
Attorney.
Administrator.
leblG-Gtdeaw
ESTATE OF KDW. A. SENER, LATE OK
the City of -Lancaster, Pa., deceased.
Letters of administration en said estate hav
ing been granted te the undersigned, all per
sons indebted thereto arc requested te make
immed'ate p lyn.ent, and these having claims
or den-anils against the f-aiue, will present
inem wiineut eeiay 10 ine nnuersigneii.
REBECCA SENER,
Ailiiilnlstiatrix,
or te G. Sener ft Sens, Lumber and Ceal Deal
ers, N. E. Cerner Prince and Walnut Streets.
Lancaster, Pa jau-286ld04W
Leavi
Iiiif'lcr 2: 10 a.m.
2:55 "
5:18 "
8 (HI "
a-.m '
8:45 -
9:10 "
1-30 "
1:4) p.m.
210 "
3:05 "
4-3' "
1 acitlc Express, east, en Minuay, wncn Hag
gcd, will step at Middletown, Kliabethtewn
Mt, Jey Ijuidisville, Bird-in-Iland. Leman
Place, l.ap, Christiana, Parkesburg, Ceatem
villc, Oakland ami Glen Lech.
Fast I.
ESTATE OE SAKAH MONTGOMERY
late of the eity of Lancaster, deceased
Letters et administration en said estate Iiav
lng been granted te the undersigned, all per
sons indebted thereto are requested te make
immediate payment, and these having claims
or demands against the same will present
them for setUement te the undersigned, re
siding in paid citv.
ELIZABETH MONTGOMERY .
H. B. Swabs, Administratrix.
Attorney. 1an26tdeaw