$ LAKCASIER DAILY INTELLIGENCES, THURSDAY, APRIL 7. 1881. Lancaster intelligencer. THURSDAY EVENING, APB1L 7, 1881. BABY I'OWtB. Six little feet te cercr, x little hands te fill, Tumbling out In the. clever. Stumbling ever the sill ; Six little stockings ripping. Six little shoes bait worn, Spile et that premised whipping. Skirts, shirts and aprons tern. ftugsnn,t bumble-bees catching. Heedless or bite and stings, U'alls and furniture scratching, Twisting oft" buttons and string, Inte the sugar and flour, Inte the .-alt and meal, Their royal baby power All ihieugh home we feel. " Behind the big stove creeping, Te steal the kindling weed ; Inte the cupboard peeping Te hunt for "semesin doed." The de.r-s they tease te snarling, iiicl.cn knew no iest. T the old nurse tails them "darling," Anfl loves each one " the best." Resa Yertner Jeffery. THE HIGHLAND TARTAN, car te each Highland soldier's heart leT.irianef hUcla-i, nibel of giery and of pride Te every Highland man, Whether he dwell 'mid Athnle's hills, Or where the winding Tay, By Itirnum's glens and forests fair. Te ocean wend its way; nearer te the northern star, Whoiesnoivs thu mountain crown, And lowering ever silver lakes, stern peaks of granite lrewn. In everv country, far or near; Whce ii g'aland men arc known, TiiuT.trta:i puid U gr-eted stili With homage all ii-, own. Still te tin: Pibroch's stirring strains On i.ian y :: foreign sheiv, I'lii- Hih'.iud cl ms prc-j nobly en Te virlery. a- of e:e. True ie t a Idiom el the past. Ti ue te til ir ancient fame, Ma Oih'deuiaV children adit Pic- ilene- te her name. Till: LINCOLN'S. Tl::i He. Us County I. ranch of the Family. Te a centi evL-jsy about tbe Lincoln family ncji'anlnijy in which .several oen-trilmtnii:.- have already been published in the ...is.i.i.iGENcnit. Stmuei Sliackibrd writes :,s iollews te the Chicago Tribune : " Ueiiij; also of thu Liiicehi .stock, I am much intuic.stcd in everything relating te the family, and endeavor te inform myself as te i'act- connected theiewith. The first of the name who came te America was Themas Lincoln, the weaver, in 1633. Themas. Lincoln, the miller, came in 1G3G. Themas Lincoln, the cooper, ancester of Geuci.il lJenjamin Lincoln, of the t evolu tion i;y army, came in 1(537. Themas Lin -.'In, the husbandman, and his brother Stepln'i!, came in 1G38. Daniel Lincoln about 1U41. It is quite certain that they came from Norfolk cetinly, England, and is pe-i;i-.vly known that they all settled in llhig.i.iti., Mas-,. All persons who bear the name of Lincoln in this country, and who trace back their pedigrees te the early sctileis of Xew Luland. are descended from th s whe.se n.uucslhave mentioned. Themas Lincoln, the weaver, was twice married, but left no children. He left by his will the l.ugest pa it of his property te the children of his mother Samuel. The children of !aid brother Samuel were Mor Mer decai, Mary, Themas. Martha, Samuel, jr., Daniel, Sarah and Rebecca. ."leuiecai Liiice'n, son of Samuel, had by hi iir.-.t, wife, Sirah .Tene.-. Mordecai jr., born Jin. 13, KIS'J, and Isaac, born Oct. 2i, lG-'l. The father was a black smith worked fei several years at his trade in tin-rf.vinf If nil. removed from the:e ie SeiJu.'te, where he built a spacious lieusu an.l '.t,;s largely cuacd in the iron trade. Meidccii, jr , the t.eu of Metdecai and Sarah Jenes Lincoln, lenieved from Scilu ate te Taunton, j1.is. Thus far I have quoted from authentic records and family papers. It is also known than Merdeeai, jr., removed from Taunton, and there is streiiir circumstantial proof that he went te I'cimsj lvaiii,!. Meniecai and Abraham Lincoln (preiriWy father and soul were taxed in ivceter. Berks county. Pa., in 1732 ; Themas Lincoln taxed at Reading, Beiks c iii'ity. 17e7, and Je!m Lincoln tixed in L'ainii township, Berks comity in 17eS. Abr.iham Lincln was representa tive from Biks c a ily in the vear 1782-.- -l .. Mr. David J. Lhiceiii, of Uirdsbore. Pa , publishes in the Lancaster, Pa., Daily Ad ccrlhir :) el epr. Xi, 1ST;', an aiticie stating ih.it "M ;,',. - ti Lhiceln, the grcat-fjreat-jfandfarher el Pr.-idut Liiicdn, c.inic I rum Kulaud and 'ittled in Massa chusetts, whciehis Wite died. Abaut the year 173-1 i he left M fiieli'wstt-i and .set tled in Li ! t nvn.-ji:p. Beiks county, Peisnsylv.i ii.i. He hi uht a sin, Jehn, with hi. n. who rt.s :!ie greatgrandfather of Pie-Kienl Lincoln. Jehn moved te Viniini i. h.i 1 a siiii,V'r,t!iam, who was the ei.iii bat her of Pmsitlent Lincoln." Mr. David J. Line 'n, who is a gieat gr unison of Menl-eai, of Exeter township b a secei wife, m a second article en his L'i.c.ilii ancestry, published in the Reading, Pa, Tenes nicd DUpaleli, Die 24. 187D, :-..ivs : ' My father, who died in 1860. aj,'cd 91, and my undo Themas, who died in 1SG1. always told us. in speakiti" of their jjiandtitlier, that Mordecai Lin coln came Iiem England and settled first in Masr-auJiUM'tts." That Mordecai came from Mass.iiiuistt, te Pennsylvania about the year 1731 there is net the slightest doubt : but if such a pcr.seu actually came ever if n: Eni.tud te Massachusetts, whose he must have lived ter some time, and had a w.fc and family, .some u'cerd of the fact would ha found m the town where lie lived or the church te which he be longed. Abraham Lincoln, the soil of Jehn Lin coln, who was the son of Mordecai Lincoln of Exote:-. Berks county, Pa., removed in to Kentucky, and the late Presideut Lin coln in lS-1'i, when a member of Congress wrote te the Hen. Solemon Lincoln, of Hingham, Mass.: '-My grand-father, whose name was Abraham Lincoln, the same as my own, went from Rockingham county. Virginia, te Kentucky about the year 1782. 'and twi years after was killed by thu Indians' (in Haidiu county, Ken tucky.) Among the descendants of Merdccia Lincoln in MussschttMittt the names Mor decai, Themas, Abraham, Isaac, and Uriah were cnuunen, while these names are net common in any ether of the Lincoln fam ilies, excepting among the descendants of Mordecai. of Pennsylvania, and this co incidence of names is streug circumstantial proof, at least as te the identity of Morde cai, jr., of Massachusetts, with Mordecai the ancestor of the president ; and had Mr. David J. Lincoln's father and uncle stated that Mordecai Lincoln's grandfather Samuel Lincoln, the weaver came from England te Massachusetts, they doubtless would have been entirely correct. The de bC2inla:its of Samuel Lincoln arc numerous, embracing many distinguished persons, ameii whom were Governer's Levi Lin coln, of Massachusetts, father and son, Enech Liuce'n, iirst governor of the state of Maine, who died in office A. D. 1829, and Abraham, presideut of the United State;. S.VMLXI, SltACKFORD. ness. 'ibis excessive mortality may be pic vented and patients served and cured under the care et irlends and loved ones at home, if they will but use Hep Bitters In time. This we knew. Sec ether column. al-2wdw Kidney Diseases. Kidney diseases afflict the greater part of the human race, and they are constantly en the lnciease, but where the virtues of Kidney Kidney Wert have becetnt known, they are held fn check and speedily cured. Let the-c who have hed te constantly dose spirts of nitre and such stuff, give this great remedy a trial and be cured. In the dry Jerm It Is most econem leal. In the liquid the most convenient. PhiU adtlphia Prets. apl-lwd&w MEDICAL. BBOWNLNG'S DB C.&O. CORDIAL, 0B COLDS AND COUGHS,' PEICE, 25 3.1 Cent? ASK YOUK DKUGGIST FOR JT. W. CHAMPION BROWNING, M. D., SOLE PROPRIETOR. Ne. 1321 Arch Street, fl7-lyeed&w PHILADELPHIA. KIDNEY WORT. This Great Remedy In either Liquid or Dry Ferm acts at the same time en the diseases et the , Lifer, Bowels ai Kidneys, This combined action give it wonderful pev;ci te cure all disease. WHY ARE WE SICK? Because we allow these great organ te be come clogged or torpid, and poisonous, humor are there) ere forced inie.the bleed thai should be expelled naiurally. KIDNEY WORT WILL CURE lilileusr.cgg. Piles, Constipation, Kidney Complaints, Urinary Ulscases, female Weakness and Nervous Disorders, by causing free action of these erganiantir storing their power te threw off disease. Why suffer bilious pains and aches ? Why teruieiiled witli Piles. Constipitleu? Why frightened ever disordered Kidneys? Why endure nervous or sick headache? Why have sleepless nights? Use KIDNKY WOET and rejoice in health. ftsr It is put up In Dry Vegetable Ferm, in 49tin cans, one package of which make six Wquarts of medicine. JC?" Alse In Liquid Ferm, very Concentrated S-Jer the convenience et these who cannot 43 readily prepare it. It acts with equal US' eljtcitnty in cither form. GET IT OF YOUIt DRUGGIST. PRICE, 81. WELLS, RICII.VRUSOX & CO., Prep's, Hurling ten, Vt. (Will send the dry pest-paid.) dec 27 1yd w4 LOCKER'S Renowned Cough Syrup ! A Pleasant, Safe, Speedy and Sure Remedy for Celd, Coughs, Ueareuc.xs, Asthma, Influ enza. Soreness et the Threat and Chest, lireuchitis, Wlioeninir Ceuli, Spit ting of Uloed, Inflammation et the Luiig.-viiu' all DKea-csef theChe.-tand Air Passages. Tills valuable preparation combine all the medicinal virtues of these articles which long experience lias proved te possess the most sale and efficient qualities ler tin- cure et all kinds of Lung Di-eusc. Price 25 c:iu. Pre dated only and sold by CHAS. A. LOCHER, VHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST NO. 9 KAST KIN STKhilT. elfi-tld DO YOU KVKK FEKI, AS II' THKCK was an ob-aruetien in yen back, picvunt- ing you ireui Miaigim-ni'ig your itiii. and indicating an eb-truciinn in 'lie Kidneys? KlDXKYcritA will remove this. It-.-,a lint ural remedy, cempi set! el roots jintl herbs, ami made into a Ti:.V. A pack make lour pint el Tea. Try it ami bu convinced. Fore sale at K AUK KM AX'S DRUG STOIti:, Xe. 116 Xerth Qiicun btreet. iriu THIS c-;e- NO MORE! COUGH ! i UUj A CERTAIN', "AFE AND KFFEcTUAL REMEDY FOR COUtiHS, COLDS, SOKE THROAT, UOARfcKN'ESS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPIN'U COUGH, PAIN' IN' THE SIDE Oil liREAST, And all Diseases of the THROAT AND LUNGS. Fer the relief of Consumptives In uli stages of the disease. Fer ale euly at HULL'S DRUG STORE Ne. 15 WEST KING STREET, aur2S-lyd LANCASTER. PA. vxr oeoon. N i.XT imOH TO THE CUURT HOUSE. CARPETS for the Farmer. CARPETS for the Werkiugman. CARPETS for the tfeehanic. CARPETS for ETerylieOy. AT VKR'i LOW PRICE9.. INGRAIN, HALL, STAIR, HEMP, SI? CA8PETS. Matting. Matting. WHITE AND PAIfCY CHEGK. CLOTBLXO. KMOVAL OF R H. GERH ART'S Tailoring Establishment TROM N'e. 51 NORTH QUEEN' ST., s Roem formerly Brimmer ft Bel Te the Stere Roem formerly occupied by eu, Ne. 6 East King Street. I am new fitting up one of the Finest rii Mil in the state, and will be ready te ahetv one et the Finest Asiurtments of SPRING WOOLENS ever breagut te thii ity, by the l-FIRST OF APRIL. H. GERH ART, Ne. 6 East King Street. TEW STOCK OF CLOTHING FOB SPRING 1881, -AT- D. B. Hostetter & Sen's, Ne. 24 CENTRE SQUARE. flavin f made unusual efforts te bring before thu public a niie, fctylish and well made stock el READY-MADE CLOTHE, we are new prepared te show them eae of the icetcarclully selected stocks of clothing in this city, ut the Leweat Cash Prices. MEN'S, UOl'S' yu YOUTHS' CLOTHING! IN' GREAT VARIETT. Piece Goods et the Most Stylish Designs mid ut prices within thu rcash et all. in;ive u? a call. JtXT OOODS. 0 . B. Isiter i Sen, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, fi iyd LANOASTEBPA , ryi-: MPORAKV RKMOTAL OP AL. ROSENSTEIN'S CLOTM STORE ! ON MONDAY, APRIL 4, I Trill rerasve t Ne. 14S North Queen Street, two doeis lelew my present store, where lriends and patrons can find me until my MAY 1st, 1881, when I v.-ill occupy the Elegant aud Spacious .Stere Roem' Ne. 37 Arertk Queen St., (N'ext deer te Shults ft Bre.'s treat Hat Stere), uliicii is new !i:ing remodeled by u score or mere el" carpenters. I will dispose et the balance et my stoek of Ready-Iade Clothing AT window Smdinc and Fixtures VERY LOW PRICES. cniLDREX'S SUITS from fl.SS up SCHOOL SUITS lrem $i00up P.OY3' bUIT8 from $2.iup TOUTaS' SUITS lrem....: $2 25 up MEN'S SUITS from $130 wp Come and examine my stock et Fi Can, Werstefls, AS 11 OIL CLOTHS ALL WIDTHS. FAHNESTOCK'S, Next Doer te Court Heqse Never Kctnrn. It is -ni.l that one out or every reul- reil in. valldj, -a he m D.nver c5l.,tel OVeV health never return te the East or Seuthex cept a a corpse. The undcita!cei".iiext te th SUiilLLEB BOUSE, NORTH yUKliN, c Mat.eiu, propiieier. Lunch every lav iiomiuteiia m. uet et Deer en tap. The patrenasc of my friends and the public in gen eral is respecttully beliciicd, n-i-aw.i c. SIATTEKX, Prep'r. CHEVIOTS, trem whieh I will make suits te order from 810 UPWARDS, which Is positively 33 per flcnt. less than any ether establishment will make them. ALROSENSTEIN, THElEADEIi OP FASHIONS, 143 North Queen Street. "V'OVKI.TXCS IX SCARF FI. . THE "BERNHARHT GREYHOUND HN ILYDEBSHLBTS AND DKAWEEs, AT K J. ERISMAN'S, THE SHIRTMAKEB, 56 NORTH UCEKN STREET t TrvBKSS GOODS, C. watt, mw i CO. Mare opened their first selecttem of FRENCH ENGLISH AND AMER1CAX DRESS GOODS, embracing a great variety of new and desir able Fubrlcs. New Spring Shades in Beiges, ilelauRe, Serge, crepes Armures, Cashmeres, Orinoco Stripes, French Checks and i-luids, Illuminated suitings aud Cloaking. SPECIAL BARGAIN. Xew Spring Shades in in CRKPE CLOTHS at 15c. a yard ; sold everywhere from 1 te i'Jc. a yard. One Case COLORED CASHMERES at Sea yard. One Case WOOL FACE REIGE9 at 12. a yard. Anether Invoice et our famous RELLOU CASHMERE SILK at$l a yard, wh'rti cannot be excelled for color, quality and finish. 2CEVT SPEIXG HOSIERY AND GLOVES, New Laces and Embroideries, SHW FRINOES AND DUESS TRIMMINGS, NEW DEES3 BUTTONS, In every eoler and style, from 3 cents te $1.23 a dozen. Popular goods at lowest prices. NEW YORK STORE, 8 & IO BAST KINO STREET T KMOVAL ! Hetzger, fiard & Mill NEW CHEAP STOPwE Has been removed te ADLEWS OLD STAND, Ne. 43 WEST KING STREET, Between the Cooper Heuc and Serrel nersc Hetel, where we will offer t he Greatest Rar- nevsEFvxjtrsnzxG goods. "T'LlNN & WILLSJON. e 02 1-4 Q O n e Q M U O Q CD O 5-5 " e Qe 3 Ei -! m M i .J cw S3 m'a Sm CJ I H t H r SS en 9? W 9 P"?-,DQ a m fflNKB sfPSs' w - e p .j . rr s e. .gpr$iBw r O O (D O 4 m m Bssssisr 0ePPa55 ?5S5-g2.& OB" H H ffi-S-lpe-i nmui MS - U " cl GO I H w aSS! a a , w , . w - " ET2 (- " E"(D s w M 1 . .1 u ril . 1 S3 P Poe BS 10 S LEGAL XOTICE8. ESTATE OFGKORUE ALBRIGHT, LATE et the city of Lancaster, dc-cea-rd. Letters testamentary en said estate having been grunted te tli4 undersigned, all jiersen indebted te said decedent are request ed te make immediate settlement, find these having claims or demands ncainst the estate et sidd decedent, te make known the same te tin undersigned without delay, residing in the city of Lancaster. JOHN B. ALBRIGHT. uiarJS-Gtdeaw Executer. ASSIGNED tSTATK OF UAN1EL S. l!uik and wlte. of Lancaster city, Lan caster county. Having by deed of voluntary assignment us&igncd and transferred all their estate and effects te the undersigned ler the benefit of the creditors et the said Daniel S. I5urk, notice is hereby given te all persons indebted te said assigners, te make Immediate payment te the undersigned without delay, and these having claims te present them te CHRISTIAN WIDMTER, Asiiftnee. M. Bsesirs, Att'y- marll-titdeaw ESTATE OF JOANNA KBEKLT, LATE et the cilyet Lancaster, deceased. Let ters testamentary en sa'd estate having been planted te the nuclei signed, all persons in debted the ete are requested te make immedi ate payment, and the-e having claims or de mands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement te the under signed, residing in the citv of Lancaster. CATHARINE UEKELE. Executrix. Jse. A. CeTLr, Att'y- mar7-Gtdew f; gains ever seen In thiscity, being the result et et ailiiiiiiMiatlen en mi d estate hav; three week's purchases m the Auctie.i Kooms , 5l,V VL , ""'.''-'''li""1. 'I pci of New Yerk and l'niladelphia. r.V.:'!.? T111'1 '.,.c.'-','liu.1,I al ,"l',3,c,l BLACK SILKS, At 4c, 50e., 82ic. 75e., 8Sc. $1, $1.25, $U0, $1.75 i anil ii. COLORED SILKS from 37)c- ,,;i. SpcelU bargains In BLACK CASH'.inni'S. at 12e., 20c.. 23c, 33c, 4c 33e., r:c. 7."k , 67c., $1 and $!.. DRESS GOODS IN VARIETY. CLOTH SACKINGS. LADIES' SHAWLS. Barcins in Square and Mian is. Jlen's ami isevx' Wear t. An elPiraiit Man, AVeinen. Lentr Black Thibet Che.il. a-serluient et HOSIERY for Beys and Girls. STATU OF KKKDKKICK PLK, JK.. latent l.ancister city, deceased. Letters estate Having ecen persons In te maKe iuiniedia'e settlement, and these haviiur claims or deina l against the e-tatc efsnid decedent, le make known the same te the undersigned without deluv, residing in Lau-ca-ter. HENRY WOLF, B. 1". Davis, Administrator. Attorney. lcbl&6tiieaw "I7STATK OF catuaki.se krkxtz, i j h.te et the city el Lancaster, deceased. I et'er tcstumentnry en said estate hav ing l.eeu i aiiled t the under.-isneil, all pi-r.-eii- indibled thciote are requested te make iniiuedlate ayment, and these having claims or (leuiaiidsaaiut tliesame. will pre snt tbf'tit without deluv ler settlement te the uudcrvgucd. leMdiugin Lancaster citv. Ne. (UJ M mer Street. PETER KRE.NtZ, T. Denm'.lly. Atternev, Execter. Ne. luS est King btrcct. mlO-(itileaw VLerunra. r IGftT OVERCOATS. T 1GUT OVEKCUATS. A Qoed light Over coat for $8.60 of melten, a favorite all-wool cloth; made for the pur pose and of course made just right in colors, weight and texture. We mention this particular coat because it is a favorite with our customers and because it well represents our ready-made work. Our lowest price in overcoats for spring is $6.60; and the highest $25. Spring suits ready also. : WANAMAKER & BROWN, OAE HALL, MARKET AND SIXTH, PHILADELPHIA. 1881 SPMNG ePBstna. SPRING OPENING AT MTEES & EATHFON'S. of PIECE plainest us well a the textures, all of which we are onnJ?,&repV?d.-te stotHe PubHe thu largest and the greatctt variety "i;,yr70,rer8,lil,t,,efUyerLancas,er- eOils suitable ter the plainest as most tastidions.andirem the lowest srades te the vn.vni.psf. in t..t..r.., n nr ?iIS1S'.StLt,u n?toer'',ratl,u,t reasonable price and at thu shortest notice and In ... ww. ..viuuiaiiuaeiuauiici. UUl 91UITK Ol READY-MADE CLOTHING Fer Men, Youths. Beys anil Children, are lull aud eeniplct ; they haye been gotten up with great care ; thev are well made and well mnae and well trimmed, i he goods ureal! sponged and will be sold at BOTTOM PRICES bypnrcliSinl pureliase, and j ou willsave money MYERS & RATHFON, POPULAR TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Ne. 12 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, FEJi.VA. SZA TJ j: e e fixg. TETHOLESALE DErOT FOR Wrought Iren Hpe, Gas Fixtures of All Kinds, HEATERS AND, RANGES, GAS FIXTURES, SLATE ROOFING, TIN PLATE. 27cs. 11 8s 13 EAST ORANG3 STREET, LANCASTER, PA. ARNOLD. JOHN L. rnpr2-rt -4'0-K sal. Tit A VELEHS' VIDh. , CARPETS t ROM AUCriOX, WHICII V'E WILL SELL CHEAP. Metzger, Bard & Haughraan Ne. 43 WEST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. T ADIKS! We callspeclalatteutien te an elegant line of Superior BLACK SILKS, which we have Just opened. These Silks arc or the best makes and are war ranted te Ive perfect atIstacilen In wear. We have these goods In all grades from the lowest te the finest qualities. W have them all marked at specially low prices and are confident that we can give you a better Silk for the money than ean be had in Philadelphia 17-tatk of jeiix .it. neon, lati: of Zl the Cty et Lancaster, deceased. TI e un dersigned auditor, appointed te distribute the balance remaining in the handsef i-uiimel Wer.t, administrator of the estate Of Jehn 31. Geed, deceased, te and anions thoe leg illy entitled te the ami. will sit ter that purpose en TVESU AY.lhe 19th dav r APRIL, 1SSI, at I o'clock p. m.,in the Library Roem of the court Heuse, in the ;llv of I.ancastrr. where all pei pei se"s Interested in said diottibutieii may at tend. SAMUEL H. PRICE, mSMtdeajv Auditor. TARGE SlOKK-ltOOJl rU RENT-TSIK i store room new occupied bv II. Gcrhart, merchant tailor, in the Inqniivr'building. Ne. 01 North Qr.ecu street. Lancaster. Inquire et GEOICGE HUCItAM-i:, niiS-tld 3: Xerth On kc street. wau. Pert Deposit.. Peachbottem. Sale Harber... Celuuibiu JT'STATK OF JUIIX TMIINSX, j et Lancaster city.- deceased! The or elsewhere. We have Jn?t opened an elegant line et LATE nndcr- lgncd nniliter, appointed te distribute th; balance in the hands et Rebert luulding and Rebert Tomlinson. executers of said deceased, and ale certain money paid into the Orphans' Court by a pm chafer el part of the real estate of -aid deceased, te a-id among tliee legally entitled ie the same, will -it irir that purpose en WEOXK.siiAY, APRIL SO, l.ssi.utiuo'cteck a.m.. in the Library Roem of the Court Heuse in the city et Lancaster, where all persons in terested in said dhtiibutien mav attend. J. W. DEXLIXUER. marGO-ttdeaw Amllter. GIFT DHA WIXGS. Alter MOXDAY, APRIL 4. marll-lycl N1 The proprietor et the LAVfiASTin mtt PHARMACY, corner of North nn. -h Oranac streets, wishes te notify hU natrens and the public that he has opened a P-ixrens XIGHT DISPENSARY, at his residence, and is therefore nv,i till any prescriptions and furnish any medi cines in cases et emergency. ANDREW G. FRET, 435 West Orange street. COLORED SILKS In all the new choice shades. Wc are offering Splendid Silks for th money, which, you will be convinced of when you examine the quality of them. We are selling a great many of these Silks every day, because they tire much better than can be had elsewhere ler the same amount el meney. We have also just epencfl the iine?t assortment of SILK BROCADES, in Black and all the New Celer, that we have ever offered. Black Satin DcLyeu iu Elegant Qualify. Black and Colored Satins in Ie gant Qualities. MW MESS GOODS OPENING DAILY. Her, Bowefs k M, 25 East King Street 31st .Popular Monthly Drawing or TUB COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. At Macaulcy's Theatre, In the City of Leuis, ville, en SATURDAY, APBLL, 30th, 1831. These drawings occur monthly (Sundays excepted? unuer previsions et an Act et the General Assembly et Kentucky incorporat ing the Newport Printing and Xewspiper Company, approved April !i, 187?. 43Tliis i a special act, nnd tiasnevcr been repealed. The United States Circuit Court en 3Iarch 31, rendered the following decisiens: 1st That the Commonwealth Itlstribctlen Company Is legal. !!ii Its dran legs are fair. X. U. The Company has new en hand a large reserve fund. Read the list of prizes ler the APRIL DRAWING. pnz $ eUfUuv X pi IZL,.(, X'JfUUu 10 prizes Sl,G00 each 10,000 20 prizes 300 each 10,000 100 prizes. $100 each -10,euu 20-1 prizesAO each '. 10.0IO One prizes 20 each I2,0ne 1000 prizes 10 each 10.000 9 prizes S)0 each, approximation prizes 2,700 9 prizes 200 each, " i,soe 9 prizes 100 each, " " 900 ")0!itive rcui.ic salkef vai.daisli: m City Kcsidiiue and liuilding Lets, im TnURsDAV. APRIL II, 1-SI at the Cooper nuu-v. pu est imir sin-i-i, niu ec seiii III 7,,i ,-ri Mie.itr Residence en southwest corner et JIuI- tV,,.t berry and West King street-, eensi-ting et a ' large well limit and cnnvenlentlv arranged tuo-tery BRICK RESIDENCE, Rack Huild ingand Mimmer Kitchen. I.iirge hall and 4 rooms en Hist fleer. 5 room, i alh room and balcony en second fleer, nnd three remis en attic Geed iry cellar, sewerconnei-tiens. het anil cold water, gas and ether cenveniencies, arrnnged in the be-t modem stvle. The let is 51 by 146 leet, which includes a'bc.iutitiil tide yani en the corner about 2 feet wide. The yard is filled with fruit and ornamental trees, shrubbery, Ac, and has one of the best anil most reliable well in the citv. There will also be offered lit the same time and place choice Building Lets en rear of above, fronting about 70 feet en Jlulberry street and SO met deep. Fer further particulars see large bills. The public are earnestly requested te examine till property thoroughly tie! ere dav of sale, as it will be sold without reserve aud may afford a geed chance ter investment. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. in. ALLAN A. IIERR, Att'y In faet for W. Ramsay Sheall, 3 X. Duke street. Lanciiter, Pa. Ii. F. Rewk, Auct. marSl-tfd 1ANCAV1KK AN1 Mll.l.KKSVM.LK JC. . j Cars run as fellows : j Leave Laiicat-cr-;P. E. Depot), at 7, a, an t H::i0a. m., and 2, 4. i; end-.s::jt) p. ni.,exeept en i Saturday, when the last ear leaves at '.KM p. m Leave Milleisville (lower nd) at 5. 8, aud a. 31., ami I, :.', ." and 7 p. m. Car run daily en above timeexeepl in Sun dav. ClOI.CAlISJA AMI POUT lKI'-IT K. K ' Trains new run regularly en thu Celumliia Depe-.it Ruilie.ld en the !.:!!. win Statiess Xei:Tii-jKxp:e !. f..SZ 7:12 Express l". M. :i:.W 4:28 .r:ll f:4(i An in. P.M. 1.1 ::!S 6 2t Statieks Setrrii- Exjiress. Express. Arcem WAR&. A. M. P. JJ. i A. M. Columbia i ll:4." .-20 7:45 i P.M. 0:l! Ar:08 Safenarber. ; 12:li p. jf . Le!l:40 Peachbottem ! 12:57 H H.uT I r. m. Pert Dcteslt I 1:20 S:(T. 12:2. "rKAi; JtCOLLMIIil. it. it. .VRRANGEM EXT OF PASSEXGER TRAIXS OCTOBER 25th, lt!S. XORTH WARD. 1,'.)60 prizes Whole tickets,?: JTii); Xi tickets. $1(X). Remit Meney or Rank 9-l W half tickets, $1; 27 tickets Draft in Letter, ei iX KKGIS E ORDER. send by Express. DON'T bEXD BY REGIS TERED LETTER OR POSTOFFIC Orders of $." and upward, by Express, can be sent at our expense. Auuress an orders te i:. M. IIOAIUMIAN, Conrier-Jeurnal Building, Louisville. Ky.. ei T. .7. CO.'.IMKKFOKU, 212 Breudwav. Xrn V-rk. febl-Tu'l'h.t.S&w ADJOtiRXKD ORPHANS' COURT SALE or BOLTON'S HOTEL, nARRISBURG, PA. The above property will be sold at public silo at the Court Heuse, in Uarrishurg, en TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1881. By the Executers of the estate or the late Geerge J. Bolten. This netel is fitted up wllh rare elegance aud taste, centilnl'ig all the mdcrn appliances for th- convenience anil comrert et guests, and is most eligibly located in the centre of the citv and ulmest iu the centre et its business. It Is built et Brick, painted drab, is five stories high, lias a frontage or 10"i feet en Sec Sec ei.il street one et the choice strepts In the city and a depth of 131 feet 3 Inches along Strawberry avenue, which afford a cenve-. nlcnt passage way into the back parts or the Hetel. The purchaser et this property will obtain a perfect title thereto clear or all incum brancer, and will secure an Investment profit able and in all respects desirable- The fix tures and furniture of the Hetel will be , offered ter rale at the same time. LKAVE. Quarryville Lancaster, King St Lancaster Columbia akbivk. Reading SOUTHWARD. LKAVE. Reading ARRIVE. Columbia Lancaster. Lancaster, King St vuarryvuie . . A.M.I P.M. P. sr. 6:45 20 7:55 3:40 8:Ki I:ur .1:50 7:55 1:10 3:10 10:05 3:20 5.50 A.X. A.X. P.M. 8:05 12:0i 0:10 P.M. 10:15 2:10 &20 10:07 2.10 8:10 10:18 8:20 11:20 935 A.M. 1-Ji 9-JJ0 9:40 P.M 3:00 0:10 C:4I Trains connect at lteadint' with trln te nn.i . ..... . . . . .. . . .? : - - irem ruiuuieipiua, rettsvuie, Ilarrisbnrg, Al- Broek lentewn and Xew Yerk, via Round Jteuie. At Columbia with train-i te ami from Yerk, Hanover, Gettysburg, Frederick ami Balti Balti mere. A. M. WILSOX. Sunt. m!-13td EMMA C. BOLTON, J. FRED'K SEXEi:, Executers of Gee. J. Bclten, dce'd. MISVELLANEOVS. TUK SPItlXe QVAKTKR OF THE LAX CASTER KIXDERGARTEX begins MONDAY, APRIL-4th, 1881. (Fer terms apply te AXXIE C.GLF.m, al-lwfl 131 North Duke Street. 1KJI SS VLTAKI A KA1I.UOAI NEW SCHEDULE On and after MOXDAY. JANUARY 17th. lSb'l, trains en the Pennyl i.uh: Ruilteail iU1 arrive ami leave the L:tii c.it'" nnd l'hilaTelplila ilepetn as follewu: LiniVf.l.ArrlVft Lane'tei Philed'a Eastward. Philadelphia Express, Cincinnati Express A tUl lililtif.ttt,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Yerk Accem. Arrives; Harrisburg Express Dillervillu Accem. Arrives. Columbia Accommodation, Frederick Accem. Arrives, Pacific Express, Sunday Mail Johnstown Express Chicago Day Express, llarn-burg Accouinieiiaru COAL. n K. -MARTIN, L. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in all kinds of LUMBER AND COAL. -WYard : Xe. 420 North Water and Prince rtreels above Lemen. Imcaster. n3-lyd COHO & WILEY, Xne SOUTH WATER ST., Lancaster, JHtt., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in LUMBER AND COAL. Connection 'With the Telephonic Exchange. Rinnch Office : Xe. 3 XORTH DUKE ST. tehSS-lyd f 1t TO RBLLLY & KELLER -reR )0I), CLEAN FAMILY COAL. Fanners and ether.- in want et Superiei Manuie will find it te their advantage te cull Yard, Harrlsburg Pike. ) Olllce. 20; E:ust (Hiestnut street ( agl7-!tii COAL I! all ether kind COAL I Fer geed, clean Family and of COAL gote RU3SEL.& SHULMYEB'S. tjnality and Weight guaranteed. Orders re specttully solicited. OFFICE: 32 East King Street. YARD: 618 North Prince Street. auglMapriSB ye INVENTORS. W. H. BABCOCK, Attorney-at-Law, et Washington, D. c", form erly an examiner in V. S. Patent Office, offers his services as solicitor before the U. S. and Foreign Patent Offices. Careful work at fair prices. Was assochiteet Mr. Jacob Stauller el Lancaster, until the latter's death. I10-3mrt4w "VTOTICE TO CITV BOND HOLDERS ll The holders of Leans of the CPy of Lan caster et April 22, iS72, payable by the city alter five years and within ten years; et May 1. 17' payable in 1330; of May 7, 1S75, pavable alter one year and within thirty years ; or April 12, lSi j, payable alter one year anil within thirty venrs, are hereby notified that the bends of the said city, issued at the the times specilied, will be redeemed at the Mayer's Office with interet up te SATURDAY, the twenty-third lay et APRIL. 1SS1. Interest en the above bends after that date will cease. . . JNO.T.MacGOXIGI.E. aprz coq ta22 Mayer. Westward. Vr.y Passenger, Mail Train Xe.l.vla Ml. Jey, Mail Train Xe.2,via Cel'bia, Xiugaraft Chicago Exirets Sunday Mail, Jast Line,....: I rederick Accommodation, Dillerville LecaI.via.AI l.Jev Ilarrisbnrg Aceommedat'n. Columbia Accommodation, liarrisburg Express Pittsburg Express Cincinnati Exprcbs Pacific Express, 2:10 a.m. 2!5 " 6S.8 " 8.00 " 8:05 ' 8:45 9:10 " 130 " l-4 P.M, 2ai0 3jlO " 4" " Leave Phllad'a 4:15 a.v 5:15 " 7:30 loae""- 121 V jr. 3:45"" 5AT0 " 5:30 " i.:35 " :iO " 12::m a.m. 7:30 ' 9:00 " " " f:oe " 12:10 " 2iJ0 p.m. 4:00 " 5:30 " 6r25 " 9:10 " 115 " Arrive Lanc'ter 5: 0 a.m 10:20 " I0-.25 " 100 " 230P.X. 2-3T, ' ZM " 5i0 " 7:2C " 7-J0 " 8-M " ILS0 " 2.15 A.Jf. Pacific Express, cast, en sunnay. wiicn rcu, wm step at Middlctewn, Elizi t. uv. jaiiiii-viiii' i;it-fi.iit.iiitwi ace. Gae. Cliristhinu. I'Mrkeai.n,-, "r. PI ville, Oakland and Glen Lech rasi i.ine. west, en Stuithr flar; ibethtewn Lcnian Ceatcs , when flagged. will step at IowniiiKtwii,Ce:'itesvilIe, Parkes! iiirir. Mt. Jev. KllZalll-tlltnu-n n,..l Ml. 1.11..... Hanover accommodation we-t.eeiineetliieat ..ancastcr with Niagara, and Chicago Express at nam a. in., will run through te Hanover. . .......vn. jn.iiiiiiiii'iaiiuH, west.ceniH (.tsnt xa.it. iiiiie.wisi.ai 'i:ai r. M.. .. a. . . T. - 1 Lancaster, with am' n-M me t"rnn--li tn -Vil..r(elr DfHSOLTJTION. Netice is hereby given that the partner ship lately subsisting between William 15. Fordney, Jacob M. Murk-, Jehn E. Reth and Wm.J. Fordney. of Lancaster city, under the Arm name et Lane ft Ce., was dissolved en the first day of March. 1SSI, by mutual consent. AH debts owing te the late partnership will be received by the new linn, and all dew amis en the s-ild late partnership, arc te be pre sented te the same rer pavment. WM B. FORDNEY, JACOB M. 31 ARKS, J NO. B. ROTH, WM.J. FOR D.NEY. The business will be continued by Jacob M. Marks. Jehn B. Reth and Jehn A. churlea under the name or Lure & Ce. JACOB M. MARKS, JOHN B. ROTH. JOHN A. CHARLES. Laxcasteii. April 2, 1SSI. a2-3tdSTu&Th TOBACCO i'UEbSES. ri'OISACCU PRESSES. TOBACCO PRESSES, MIXXICH'S LATEST IMPROVED BALING PRESS FOR FARMERS, AND CASING PRESS FOR PACKERS. Warranted the simplest, strongest, most Uur- auie, easiest ami nuicsest te epciate. Having Rolling Press Beanw with which the press beard can always be hi ought down level while pressing, one man can operate them and require less room. Are sold te reliable parties en trial. Guaranteed te be superior in every feature te any in present use, or can he re turned at my expense. Send ter circular t S. B. 3HNNICH, MANUFACfUKER, mar3.lma.fcw Lnai8vUl,"l4ai!:. C9n Pfe.
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