LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER TUESDAY MAY 24, 1881. blame it all en " Harvc Raymond's ras cality," and last uiht they gave out and had it telegraphed te Philadelphia that Raymond and his return judges would all be arrested at once for return tinkering. Harve, however, put in his appearance in town this morning, as pert and chippy as ever, and says he is ready te be -arrested, is waiting for it, and has sent word te Scnscnig, through ilen Breneman,te crack his whip and that whenever Raymond is arrested Levi will be arrested tee. Harve has quite a story te tell of his and Sen seuig's relations in this campaign .The gist of it is as fellows : ." lie cheated me and I lied te him ; and that is the whole of it. Scnscnig and I have generally worked together and he depended en me and the eight or nine dis tricts I control, and last Wednesday night it was fixed that he would give no money te anybody in them except me. I was te help him get some of his men in and he was te help me get Grlssiugcr through. He gave me his written contracts, whicli I have at home, te pay me $300 if High was elected, $'100 if Wisslcr was elected and 8150 il Eaby was elected. I was te threw my districts te them if they needed them ; if net I was. te handle them te the best advantage for Grissinger. I held that" Scnscnig ewes me $450 en that contract, as High and Eaby were elected, though my districts were net needed te de it. ' Last Sunday I came te town and saw lcvc and told him my country was about a stand off for shcrilV, eic, and asked him if I could help him any, and he said ' no ;' that nigh and Eaby could get through without it and Wisslcr couldn't be made anyhow. He said that I could help him pull Skiles through. I told him Fridy had about 2'JO votes up there, when he really had about 700. I was looking out for a trade for Grissinger. Leve had agreed te give me 275 votes in the Seventh ward for Grissinger, 150 in High's country and tin Strasburg township vote. He elfcred me $500 te help pull.Skilcs through ; I was te give him the ether districts than my own. and Leve gave ine $150 te de this with ; I was te held back my own and give it te Skiles if the Seventh ward weut for Grissinger. Wlfen I found that Grissinger was sold out, I refused te help count Skiles in, and se I let my districts come in as they had voted. I am willing te pay back Scnscnig $150 if he pays nic the $150 that his contracts call for. I did give him back $15 ou Sunday night, which he said he had te have te get the Seventh ward return. Let him sua me and be d d. I wish he we:ild. See hew quick I will get after him. Why, didn't they take me around the neck yesterday morning and beg me net te leave thorn, te stand by thorn Lew Hartman, Ed. Martin and their Reformers?" Raymond thus defies the Senscnig- Skiles party and it will le interesting, te see, in the light of his revelations, whether they will carry out their threats arrest him. Apropos of the Seventh ward return, which reports "10 votes polled, of which Skiles get 284, the-friends of Fridy claim te have proof that, only 151 legal votes were polled there. Great is Reform. "All en Account el Km." During the row among the beard of re turn judges yesterday afternoon, while Levi Scnscnig was haranguing the tumult uous throng there were loud cries of " Four beers, Emma Jane, one for your self" (the words being a quotation from Q in a Cerner's " articles recently pub lished in the Examiner). Win. Fex took offence at the remarks, deeming them te be intended as an insult te his sister. I Ic accused County Treasurer Samuel A. Greff of having used the offensive words, and made violent threats against him and struck at him. Greff sued him ferassault and for surety of the peace ; and one of Fex's friends sued Greff ler being drunk and disorderly, selling liquor without license and for selliug te miners. Fex will be heard before Alderman ISarr. Te-day, however, Ah. Hart man, prose cutor of Greff, swore before Alderman Hair that he was intoxicetcd yesterday when he sued Greff ; that the charges were false ; that Sensenig took advantage, of his condition and induced him te make the complaint and premised te pay all the expenses of the suit. Rut prier te signing this aflidavit he weakened and " went out te sec " Sensenig aud ether advisers be fore he would withdraw the suit. Assault anil Italtcrv. Yesterday afternoon Ed. Sanders became engaged iu a quarrel with Niess Ritten house, Charles Gable and Ed. McAleer aud it is alleged that Sanders kicked Rit Rit tcuheuse under the chin and struck Gable with a billv. The latter had his head cut, Sanders claims that the three men attacked him and he acted in self defense Reth parties have brought suit before AJdcrman Ran aud they have been held for a hear ing. Made It Solid. A humorous incident of the campaign occurred at Sporting Hill poll. Tebe Hcrshey, a candidate for clerk of quarter sessieus, who was very active all day in gettiug in the votes of his friends, forget. te iell his own vote 1 Eaby his success ful competitor, received but one vote iu the district, and Settley, the ether ring cand idatc, none. About Again "Grizzly" Daviil Rair, residing en East King street, fell in front of Fulton opera house yesterday afternoon. His head struck against a curbstone and it was badly cut. He was tiken te his home iu a wageu, but is able te be about te day. Tlie Fridy Fund. E. E. Snyder says that he heard iu Philadelphia last night, from a subscriber te the fund, who cave $100 te it, that a large peel for Fridy was made up at liar risburg by subscriptions among the Re publican members of the Legislature. Great is Reform but somebody must have outbid it for Harve Raymond's districts. He Reform l'eM-dblc. Philadelphia Times. The change of political partners iu Lan caster does net. seem te have improved matters much ; iu fact, it has made them rather worse. The meeting ,of return Judges yesterday was attended by scenes a little mere than ordinarily disgraceful and bribery was apparently se open as te mere than justify the need for a law te punish such crimes. As there is very little in any of the features of the canvass te indicate that either faction has much claim te re form il is impossible te determine what has been gained by the fight. Out of it all comes a confusieu as bad as that which distinguished the beginning, and each of the rings struggling for the control of the Lancaster spoils threatens te have a full ticket of its own iu the field. This is probably one of the best things that could happeu te the iceplc of Lancaster, who are se grievously afflicted with corrupt polities. OniTUAKY. Death of Abraham Hosteller. Abraham nestctlcr, of this city, died this morning in the 72d yc;ir or his age. He was a native of Manhcun boron li. learned the business of a lleur-miller and followed it for some years, kept a dry goods store in Manhcim and afterwards was proprietor of the Black Herse hotel, North Queen street, this city. On leaving Lancaster he rdneved te Carlisle thence te Shippcns .burg, where he kept a hotel and lest his 'property by the invasion of the rebel army, lie returned te ijaucastcr and, re moving West, spent several years in Iowa, returning again te this city in ill health seme six years age. His death was caused by consumption. His funeral will take place en Thursday afternoon from the residence of his brother, D. B. Uestcttcr, Columbia avenue. COLUMBIA NEWS. OUK KGUVLAB COKBKSPONOKNCK . There is considerable of a breeze blowing te day and the afternoon is a geed omMer SflillllCT Some fellow is nightly singing himself hearse in trying te sell some patent meat. cine at the corner of Third and Locust streets A Kindergarten has been started iu tewi- Mr. Simen Barten has just refurnished his barber shop new chairs, new glasses and new everything. The room has been papered and the weed work painted. The pregramme of exercises for Decera tien day, has net jet been prepared. It is very probable that the precession will be fermcillike that of last year aud will move at the same hour. Messrs. Jehn Maddeu and Geerge Smith caught 123 fish yesterday, 103 of them be ing cat fish. The movement of freight ever the Penn sylvania railroad isagaiu becoming lively aud the motive power is taxed much heavier than it was a week age. The probability is that the report of the move ment of cars for May will show an in crease ever that for April. Judge Michael, baggage master en the short line, was off duty yesterday en ac count of sickness aud his place was filled by W. W. Brown, a hrakeman. Will Swingler filled Urewn's place. There was another large catch of shad at Mud Islaud last night. When will the Harrisburg Telegraph learn that the raft chute iu the dam is within one hundred feet of the Columbia shore of the river aud that the nearest battery te it is much ntarer the middle of the river than it is te the chute '.' The Telegraph says that shad are .being secured close up te the (rc.ft) chute. If the up-river people think they have a geed cause they should- net tryte help il by twisting the truth, as the cm pleymcnt of that Sert of means will have the contrary effect. Company II had its last drill before. Decoration day last evening and put iu the practice of the hour in leading and firing and the " reverse arms " portion of the manual. These movements take place about once iu a year, and the drill iu them is given just about as often. The written examinations of the pupils of the Columbia public schools commen ced yesterday and will probably be finish ed te-morrow. The school term closes next Friday. Richard (J. Enny, a Pennsylvania rail road engineer, died suddenly early this morning from a disease of the heart, aged about forty years. The funeral will take place from his late residence near Third and Cherry streets, en Thursday alternenu at two o'clock. Deputy Corener Jehn P. Frank will summon a jury and held an in quest, this afternoon. Several years age the deceased was chief engineer of the Co lumbia fire company. He was succeeded iu that eflice bv Themas Myrick, -who served three or four years, but en Myriek's removal from town, a year or mere age, Knny was re-elected te his old position and held it at the time of his death. A special meeting of the company will probably be held te-night or te-morrow night te tike action en Knny's death, and it will be decided te at tend tfic funeial in a body. The engine house has been draped in mourning iu re spect te the memory of the deceas ed. This death, like that of the late Geerge Ervin. a couple of weeks age, overtaking a man apparently in excellent health, has created somewhat of a sensation, and all ever town men are talking of the little time necessary te carry one out of the world and wondering whether that time is near for them. Last night at nine o'cleek Enny was at the Col umbia engine house in geed spirits and it is said that near the same hour he ate a plate of ice cream iu Gable's saloon. The fact that he is at this hour a corpse will set men thinking seriously. A West Chester Orator. On Friday evening next the Page liter ary society of the Millersville state normal school will celebrate its anniversary. The Page oration" Short, Sharp and Deci sivewill be delivered by Win. M. Hayes, esq., of West Chester. lleury Mimseii's Condition. Henry Munson, who shot himself en Sunday morning, is returning te conscious ness, and this morning he was able te ex press his recognition of Dr. Jehn L. Atlee, jr., at his bedside. Funeral of Mini Hear. The funeral of Miss Lizzie Hear took place this afternoon from the residence of her father en East King street. The iiuiii ber of relatives and friends in attendance was very large. rostellice Changes. The name of the posteflice at Union Station, this county, has been changed te Denver. Isaac ltiubakcr has been appointed post master at Sporting Hill. Uen'c lour canary Sins ? Then get a het lie of Hint Hitters, which is sm unfailing restorer of .Heng and u euro let all diM-a-cset cage birds. It your druggist does net keep it. or will net get It. ler yen, semi a postal card te the Hird Feed Company, 307 Federal street, Camden, N. .1., and they will .see that you are supplied. I'rlee, '!" cents. iii:ii-j.:-::iii.!.w KasttyV Headings. When Pret. Kastty read in this city before, geed seats were seventy-live rents. 'IV-night he reads ler the bcnelll. of the Yeung Men's Christian association at the court house, at twenty-live cents ler adults and lilteen cents ler pupils nl puhlie or private schools. As is well knew the Y. Jl. I". A., el this oily, is doing a noble work ler onryeug men and si niggling ler existence. Let there be a full turn out el our ciiigetm. City Kill Festers. Carsen & I lensel, city bill pesters and dis tributors, ollice Intki.i.ioknebii building. Ne. (i Seuth ijuceii street. Copyrighting Ky Wholesale. The use et illuminated stationery iu corres pondence seems te have become well-nigh universal with the ladies, anil some el the de signs produced are extremely beaillilul. Messrs. Hallcy, Hanks & Middle, el Philadel phia, who have revolutionized the production of uiii-die stationery in this county, have just taken out Tti copyrights for new designs ter the coming season. ltd Vauderbill was niiilly shaved yesterday with C'uticura Shaving Seap. Fninlncss before eating, pain ami distress afterward, prevented by Malt Hitters. tU'EVMAI. NOTICE. Skinny Men. Wells' Health Ucnewcr. Absolute euro ler nervous debility and Weakness of the genera tive functions, $1 at. druggists. Depot, Jehn F. Leng A Sen, Lancaster. Nothing Short of Unmistakable ICenelits Cenlerred upon tens cd thousands el sulferers could originate and maintain the reputation which Avei:"s SAltSArAiiux.v enjoys. It is a compound et the best vegetable "alteratives, wl.Mi the Iodide of Potassium and Iren, and is 1 he most effectual et all remedies Ter scrolu screlu scrolu leus, mercurial or bleed disorders. Uniteriiily successful and certain in its remedial effects, it produces rapid and complete cures of Scrof ula, Seres, Bells, Humors, Pimples, Eruptions, Skin Diseases and all disorders rising from impurities el the bleed. JSy its invigorating elleets it always relieves and often cures Liver Complaints, Female Weaknesses ami Irregu larities, and Is a potent renewer or vitality. Fer purifying the bleed it has no equal. It tones np the system, restores and preserves the health, and linearis viirer and cnenrv. Fer forty years it lias been In extensive use, and Is today the most available medicine ler the sullciing sick, anywhere. Fer sale by all dealers. ml9-lwdced&w It is Impossible ler a woman after a faithful course of treatment with Lydia E. Pinkbam'a Vegetable Compound, te continue te suffer with a weakness et the uterus. Enclose a stamp te Mrs. Lydia E. Pfhkham, 333 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass., for her pamphlets. Cart-Iren Fallows. Men of endurance have healthy kindeys and liver. Ne aches in the back, no piles or con stipation. The cure for these diseases is Kidney-eort. This great remedy keeps up the tone of the whole body by enabling the liver, bowels and kidneys te perform their func tions perfectly. Beth the liquid and dry arc sold by druggists. Pioneer Preti. myK-lwd&w Te Persona About te Many. " Te persons about te marry," Douglass Jer Jer reld's advice was "don't ;" we supplement by saying, without laying in a supply of Spring Blessem, which cures albuminuria and ether kidney and bladder com plaints. Price SO cents. Fer sale at II. If. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 Nertli Queen street. A Cough, Celd or Sere Threat sneuld ne stepped. Neglect.frcquently results in an In. curable Lnug Disease or Consumption. Brown's Bronchial Troches de net disorder the stomach like cough syrups and balsams. but act directly en the inflamed parts, allaying Irritation, give relief in Asthma, Bronchial Coughs, Catarrh, and the Threat. Troubles which Singers and Public Speakers are subject te. Fer thirty years Brown's Bronchial Troches have been recommended by physi cians, and always give perfect satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and constant use for nearly an entire generation, they have at tained well-merited rank among the tew staple remedies of the age. Sold at 25 cent, a box everywhere. uiS-lvdTTh&S&lyw Save lenr Hair Keep It Beautiful. The " Londen Hair Celer Ucsterer" is the most delightlul article ever Introduced te the American iieeple and is totally different from all ether Hair Ucstercrs, lielng entirely free from all impure Ingredients that render many ether articles for t lie hair obnoxious. Where bald ness or lull I ng of t he hai r exists, or prema ture grayncss, from sickness or ether causes, its use will restore; the natural youthful color, and cause a healthy growth, cleansing the scalp from all impurities, dandruff, etc., at the same time a most pleasing and lasting hair dressing, fragrantly perfumed, rendering it seltand pliable, making it an indispensable article in every toilet. Ask your druggist for Londen Hair Celer Restorer. Price 75 cents a bottle. Six bottles, $4. Main depot ler the United States, 3.10 North Sixth street, Philadel phia, ml 1-1 vdTThA FA w Itching i-llwj Syinptems aud Cure. The symptoms are moisture, like pcrsplra tien, intense itching, increased by scratching, very distressing, particularly at night, as if pin worms were crawling in and about the rectuiu ; the private parts are sometimes af lecteil ; II allowed te eon ti hue very serious re sults may fellow. Dr. Sway lie's All Healing Ointment is a pleasant sure cure. Alse for tetter, itch, salt rheum, scald head, Erysipelas, barlier's itch, blotches, all scaly, crusty, cuta cuta neous eruptions. Price, 50 cents, three boxes for $1 25. Sent by mail te any address en re re ceipeor price iu currency or three cent post pest ge stamps. Prepared only by Dr. Swayne A Sen, SKI North Sixth street. Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all prominent druggists. marl-MyMwS&W ISenefacters. When a beard of eminent physicians and chemists announced the discovery that by. combining seme well known valuable reme dies, the most wonderful medicine was pro duced, which would cunt such a wide range of diseases that most all ether remedies could be dispensed with, many were sceptical ; but proofed ils merits by actual trial has dispelled all doubt, and te-day the discoverers of that great medicine. Hep Hitters, are honored and blessed by all as lionefacters. iiiylO-Jwd&w Visible Improvement. Mr. Neah Hates, Klmtra, N. Y., writes " AlMiut lour weeks age 1 had an attack of bil ious fever, anil never fully recovered. My dl-gi-stive organs were weakened and 1 would be. completely prostrated ler days. Alter using two bottles et your Burdock Weed Hitters the improvement was se visible that I was aston ished. 1 can new, though I'd years et age, de a lair and reasonable day's work. Price $1. Fer sale ut II. H. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 North Queen street. Mkssv.s. Etv Huns., Druggists, Oswego, N. Y. Your "Cream Halm" differs front all ethef preparations, as it does treiu all you claim for It. 1 have been cured et Catarrh of many years' standing by its use, anil my sense of smell has been restored. Fer colds In the head it works like magic. K. II. Siiciiwoed, National State Hank, Elizabeth, N. .1. Aug. 13, IS!'. See advertisement. Ely's Ci-kah Balm for the cure of Catarrh and Bay Fever is having large sales with me. I pronounce it the best article 1 have ever sold for the treatment et these diseases, anil take pleasure in recommending it te my patrons, as 1 am from day te day hearing the most fa vorable reports et its beiiellcial ettecl-i. Hknuv H. msmi'I.k, Druggist, Kasten, Pa. mySt-2wd&w Mothers! Mothers!! Mothers!!! Are you disturlicd ut night anil broken of your rest by a sick child'suitcring and crying with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth ? If se, go at once mid get a liottle of MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. It will re lieve the peer little sufferer Immediately de pend upon it ; there is no mistake about II. There Is net ft met lit ren eaith who has ever used it, who will net tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It Is perfectly safe te use in all cases, and pleasant te tint taste, and is the prescription et one et the eldest and best femate physician and nurses in the Untied Slates. Sold everywhere; 25 cents a betlte. marMvdAwM.W&S ItEATJM. t'Euscii. In this city, en May SI, 1831, Amelia II., wife of Frederick Peusch. Her relatives and friends are respectfully In vited te attend the tuiicral, from Hie residence ether husband, Ne. .Mil West King street, en Wednesday alternoen, at .1 o'clock. Inter ment at I.aucasler cemetery. 2td Dennk.lly. In this city en the 21 last-, Mrs. Elizabeth Dennelly, iu the 71st year et her age. Her relatives and frieudsare respectfully in vited te attend the runeral, from her late resi dence, 2ft East Fulton street, en tomorrow (Wednesday) afternoon at 2 o'clock. Inter ment at the Lancaster cemetery. lid Hestkttkh. In this city, en May 21, 18H1, Abraham llestetler, in the 73d year of his age. Ills relatives and friends are respectfully In vited te attend the funeral, from the residence of Ids brother, D. H. Uestcttcr, en Columbia avenue, en Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. 2td JHOLITlVAi Fer County Commissiener: FP.ANK CLAUK, of Slrasbnrg township. Sci'jccl te the choice et the Democratic coun ty convention. tnrfi-d&wtp ADAMS. DIETRICH, of Maner township. Subject te the decision of the Democratic county convention. HENRY F. HARTMAN (Lime Hurner), of East Lampeter township. Subject te the choice of the Democratic county convention. upr2-d&wtp MARTIN 1IILDRHRANT, of Mount .toy Horeugh. Subject te the decision of the Dem ocratic county convention. apl3-d&wtp JERE MOHLER, Ephrate. Subject te the decision of the Democratic county conven tion. apr!l-d&wtp Var County Auditer: JOHN L. l.UillTNKK.er l.eaceck township. Subject te Hie decision or the Democratic eeiintv convention. aprlS-tfd&w NEW AWERTISEHEXTS. City rnoresAts. Proposals will be received at the Mayer's Ollicc until THURSDAY, MAY 20, at 8 p. m., ler sweeping, cleaning up and hauling away all etfal or market dirt et any kind wliatevec. from tiie streets used for market purposes en market days, Immediately after the close et the markets. The streets land gutters along which markets shall be held te be thoroughly cleansed, the offal and sweepings te go te the cleaner. The bid te be ter ene year from the date of contract, mid te be accompanied by se curity in $U0 ler the faithiul performance or the work. Everything necessary te de the work te be lennd bv the contractor. ;iNO. T. MacGONIGLE, in22td Mayer. sxw xarxMTJssmxsxs' T ANCASTKK WATCHES. EDW. J. Manufacturing Jeweler, WE INVITE ATTENTION TO OUR LARUE STOCK OF LANCASTER AND AMERICAN WATCHES, FRENCH AM) AMERICAN CLOCKS. Solid SUrcr aad SUrer-PIated Ware In Spoons, Ferks, KaiTes, Casters, See, We offer te our patrons advantages which, are rarely combined In one establishment, be cause we have a complete MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT in connection with our retail business .and are making a large part et the goods we sell. This enables us te be sure of qual ity, te sell at the lowest prices, and gives us first-class facilities for WATCH WORK and GEN ERAL REPAIRING. EDW. J. ZAHM, Manufacturing Jeweler, - Zahm's Cerner, Lancaster, Fa. mar24-3ind&wR NHW ADrURTISEMKHTB. ASSIGNED ESTATE OF SAM 'i. KWING and wife, of Drumore township, Lancas ter county. The undersigned Auditor, ap pointed te distribute the balance remaining In the hands et Ames K. Bradley anil Isaaa Bradley, assignees, Ac., te and among these lhgally entitled te the same, will sit feri that purpose en FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1881, at 10 o'clock a. m.. In the Library Roem et the Court Heuse, in the city of Lancaster, where all persons interested in said distribution may attend. S. W. SIIADLK, ui2l-ltd&3tw Auditor. a ttttmwn wr.irnivnvn t im r vd A. and wlle.'ef Lancaster city. Pa. The un- derslgncd Auditor, appointed te distribute the balance remaining in the hands et Sam'l Gretr. assignee et said Gee. J. Diller and wife, te and aniong.theso legally entitled te the same, will sit for that purposeen THURSDAY, JUNE IC, 1881, at 10 o'clock a. m., in the Library Roem et the Court Heuse, In the city et Lancaster, where all persons interested In said distribu tion may attend. S. W. SHADLE. iii2l-ltd&3tw Auditor. CLOTHING, JkC. Last Saturday we hail at times mere customers than we could wait en promptly In spite of our extra force et salesmen, and as a result the sales were very gratilying, and we hope every body went away satisfied. Our oblig ing patrons Indulged us geed nattircd ly waiting when every salesman was busy, and in turn we did our utmost te please. It the coming Saturday is fair we shall have another rush, and let it come, we will be ready witli goods enough. Our salesmen feel such confi dence in the stock of CLOTHING we have provided that they agree te tied SOMETHING that shall both sat isfy your taste ami fitly adorn your person. Hit is Justus convenient, how ever, come earlier in the week. Hut come any way and ut any time, for our business is te supply all witli Clothing who call ler it. WILLLA1S0N & FOSTER, ONE-PRICE HOUSE, 36-38 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. PA. ENTER TA1SMEXTS. TjlKl.TON Ol'EltA HOUSE. ONE NIGHT ONLY. THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 26. 'fl u FOR 1SS1. THE LARGEST AND BEST COMPANY that exhibits under reef or within doers. TONY PASTOR America's Representative Amusement Caterer, surrounded by aplialanx et Music, Skill, Fun, Farce, Wit and Senti ment. Fergusen & Mack, Miss Ella Wesner. Lester & Allen. Lester & Williams, Prank McNish. Lcland SisUtrs, The Irwin Sisters, Lillie Western, French Twin Sinters, Harry McAvoy. Miss Emma Rogers, Dan Cnllyer, Frank titrard. A .special feature el the performance Is the great burlesque en school, performed one hundred nights at Teny Paster's Theatre, New Yerk, and entitle. I, "OUR SCHOOL GIRLS," A splendid picture et fun and music. Reserved Seats at Opera Heuse Office, may 2( " 4UV WANTS. w ANTED AT THIS OKKlCE, COPIES Ot llie DAILY INTKLUUENCKK Ol SepiCUlDe! 1S80, and January J), 1881. tfd w ANTED A GOOD COOK. APPLY AT the Cooper Heuse. nilG-tld WANTED A YOUNG MAN AltOUT 16 years or age te learn the drug business. Apply at A. 1. Haines' New Drug Stere, cor ner Prince and Chestnut streets. 2 til V1.UTUISU. I IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. Te-day we open a lull Hue of Spring and Summer Goods for Men's Wear, whicli has never been eelipscd in this city or any beuse in the country ter quality, style ami high toned character. We claim superiority ever anything we handled betore during our experience et quarter et a century In business, and our reputation Is established for keeping the Hnest goods In our line. Our opening te-day is an Invoice et Novel Nevel tics captured from the wreck of a large Bosten house, whose failure has precipi tated these goods en the market tee late In th.c season and consequently at a sacrifice, se they arc within reach of all desiring a lirst-class article at a moderate pi ice. The consignment Includes a full line of the. eel brat cd Talamen's French Novelties, the handsomest and finest goods Imported te tills country, a new feature in Silk Warp ; Talamen's Tricot a-Leng, Serpentine Tri cots, Cerk Screw Diagonals and Granite Weave. A fnll line of Tayler's English Treuserings el beautiful effects. Alse a tine line et Cholce American Suitings as, low as $20 a Suit. All the Latest Novelties In Spring Overceatings at moderate prices. All are cordially invited te examine our stock and be convinced that we are mak ing no idle beast, but can substantiate all we say and respectfully urge persons te place their erderat once bcrerc the choicest styles are sela, ler they cannot be dupli cated this season. Fer further particulars In regard te dress consult J. K. SMAT.TNG, THE ARTIST TAILOR, 121 N. QUEEN STREET, A MKK1CAX WATCHES. ZA.HNL, Zahm's Cemer, Lancaster, Fa. MAJtKETS. Haw Xers Market. Nw Yerk. May 21. Fleur State and West ern market firm, moderate demand ler expert and home tnule use : 'Superhne State $4 004 70; extra de 14 7504 00; choice de $4 'J0Q.r 10: fancy de $5 10g 73 : round hoop Ohie' $4 9005 50: choice de $T 55QG75; superfine western $4 Ui4 7(: common te geed ex tra de $4 735 25 ; choice de f M&C, 75 ; choice white wheat de, at 95 256 25. Southern scarce and firm ; common te fair extra, $5 109 5 SO : geed te choice de $5 007 50. Wheat 2c higher and mere active i Ne. 2 Red, May. il 1 9 ; de .Tunc, 1 SU 1 3ii ; ue j uiy, si auai 214 ; no Aug. si 1 vA$ I l V.h Cern a shade stronger and active; Mixed western spot, 4047c ; de future, S!57c. Oats scarcely se linn ; State, 4(i53c; West ern, 4452c. Philadelphia Market. Philadelphia, May 21. Fleur firm, geed baking grades lairlv active; superfine, $3 253 75 ; extra f4 0DQ4 25 ; Ohie and Indiana family $5 5OiS6iJ0; Penns. family $525 5 87 ; St, Leuis family tt i,0&i 5U ; Minnesota Extra $5 25QC (M : deslraight, : 00C 50 ; winter patent $62507 25; spiiiigde$;507!iO. Rye flour fl rm at $5 50. . Wheat firm ; Ne. 2 Western Red, $1 2l 1 25; Delaware, Pciin'a Red and de Amber, Jl 249125. Cern quiet aud lower ; steamer, 5758 ; yel low, 5901c ; mixed, 5Glc. Oats quiet and easier ; Ne. I White 5f57c; Ne. 2, de 5f e ; Ne. 3, de f3e ; Ne. 2 Mixed 52 52e. Rye II rm ai$l CS. Previsions firm, but dull ; m sa perk $175e 1800; beet hams, $24 0032500; Indian m.s beef $22 50. Bacen smoked shoulders, Cc; salt de CGic; smoked ImiiH llI2e; pickled hams "JXetOc. Lard firm ; city kettle llc : loose bu Ichers' 10410c; prime steam, $10 37le 50. Butter Choice wanted, ether kinds plenty and dull ; Creamery extra Pennsylvania 2S 29c ; Western, 2527 ; de geed te choice 22W 21c; Bradford county and New Yerk extra, 2325c. Rolls dull; Pennsylvania and Western !) 14c, Kggslirm; Pennsylvania 14 'c; Western lie. Cheese dull and lower ; New Yerk full cream 10Kllc ; Western full cream 10c;falr te geed, 9S9e ; de half skims, 0$y.; Pennsyl vania nan SKinis, :ig$c. Petroleum steady; refined T'ic. Whisky at $1 oe.; Seeds Geed te prime Clever, nothing do de do Timethy jobbing at $.t iej$:; U ; de de Flaxseed nominal at $1 25. Western Grain Markets. Detroit Fleur qiiletut $5 255 50. Wheat firm. Ne. 1 White, May. $1 13; sellers, .1 une, $U2i; July, $112 usked ; August, $108; Ne. 2 White, $1 09 ; Ne. 2 Red. $1 V.y.. Cern nominal : nothing doing. Oats quiet; Mixed 44c: White, 15c. Clevcrsced Nothing doing. Receipts Fleur, l.OOO bbls.; Wheat, 18,M bushels ; eats, 5.000 bushels. Shipments W hc-.it, 42,000 bushels, Milwaukee, Wis. Fleur quiet ami. un changed. Wheat encned lirm and closed weak: Ne. 2 Milwaukee, cash ami May. $1 U5l; June.$l(J5; July.$IUi!j; August, $1UV; Ne. 2 de (Tie.; Ne. 4 110 tee. Cern quiet ; Ne. 2, 4::je. Oats stronger ; Ne. 2, 37c. Rye inactive ; Ne. 1, $1 13. Barley tinner ; Ne. 2 Spring, ".He. Previsions firmer ; Mc.-s Perk, $10, cash and June; $10 70 J uly. Lard Prime Steam. $10 92K, cash and June ; $10i!7J.July. Live hogs higher at $5 750 10. Receipts Fleur, 15,oeo bbls.; wheat, 37,t00 bushels ; barley, l.teu bushels. Shipments Fleur, 15,000 bbls.; wheat, 128,000 bushels ; barley, 5UI bushels. Philadelphia Cattle Market. Mendat, May 23. The receipts et stock at the various yards were for the week : Cattle. 2.S0O head ; sheep, 0,000 head : hogs, 3 500 head . previous ween came, ;i,aju neaii ; snei'p, '.yieti head ; hogs, 2,500 haul. Beef Cattle The cool weather of the past week ereated a better demand, and the market which opened en Saturday morning at last quotations, closed at neon tedav at a slight advance. We quote as fellows : Extra. (Bi7e: Geed. GfcCfiWp'c: Medium. J3c : Common, .riJ4c." nuns anil cows rut cows and bulls were active at 3J5c., the latter ter extra Mont gomery county. Slippery cows were In geed demand at $1530 per head. caives reunsyivania were active ami read ily taken at "."7kc. White Western sold at Kjc. Allien cows wcrn in fair demand and quo tations ruled I ren 1 $2550 per head, with hales of several choice at $0070 per head. Sheep On account oft he high price of sheen and buyers net being able te sell the meat at me advanced rates, 111c mantel during the past week was slew. We quote as follews: Extra. B0 te 100 B.s. at 5tfc ; ge.nl, 75 te .s. at 5;ti;.re; fair, 554e. ; culls at 44jc. Extra spring lambs brought $5 500, with sides of a few common at $2 5e iier head. Hogs The market dining the past week was rather active, and prices were without material change. We quote as fellows : Extra, 04'Jc ; Uoed, S$!c ; Medium 8, 8e. SALE OF LIVE STOCK. Reger Mayncs, 130 Western ami Lan. co., gross, 3e. A. J. Christy, 1ST. Western, gross, 5i.Q?ie. E.S. A B. F. McFillen, 1 Western anil l.:in. co., gross, C7c. Owen Smith, 110 Western ami Pcnnsy!vuiii:i, gross, 5!c. M. Ulman. 212 linc. co. and Western, gross,.W mac Jehn McArdlc. 224 Lancaster and Yerk co. 07c. Daniel Murphy, 75 Lane. co. and Western, !4C?ic. Seliainberg & Paul, 145 Western and Penn'a, 66Kc. O. Schainberg A Ce., 210 Western, 00c. Lewenstcin A Adler, 120 Western, CGc. " 125 Ment. co. cows 3K5e. II. Chain, jr., 51 Western and Penn'a. 5':;. Daniel Smyth & IJre., 102 Western and Lan. ee. 04c. Dennis Smyth, 50 Penn'a, SH&Giic Baclnnan & lvi. leB Western, e;;K?c. M. Levi, 100 Yerk co., .3(c. Leuis Hern, 32 Penn'a, nilxisl, lQSi,c. Win. Sales, 25 Cumlierland ee. 5;r.c. 11. Miller. 10 ljinc. co.. tic. James Clemsen, 32 Western 5;i6ic. Abe Ostbeiui 25 St. Leuis. 5,7c. James Eustace, 25 Yerk co., mixed 4!5Jc. J. F. Sadler A Ce., 275 Western. 5(;iJic. F. Schcetz, 35 Western, titi)c. " 152 Montgomery ee. cows, 3Ji5iJc. S. Drcilus, 17 Western, (3c. P. Hathaway, 10 Lan. co., 5c. DRESSED MEATS. Dressed Beeves were lower during the early part of the week, but toward the latter purl prices advanced and closed steady at fll0e. BALES LAST WEEK. I Thes. Bradley, 190 head at 9.c; C. S. uengier, isiie. ai uSTiuc: j. a. liusweu in.nu !UtC ; W. II. Brown 152 de. at it10c; J. F. Lowden 42 de at 810c. Dressed sheep were only fairly active. Samnel Stewart sold85e head dressed sheep at99)a Live Stock Market. ' Chicago. Hogs Receipts, 14,oue head ; ship menu, 4,000 head; marxet active aud S rices 8c. higher; quality only lair; no prime eavy: common te geed mixed packing, $5 75615; geed te choice packing and ship ping, $6 200 45 ; bacon hogs at $0 056 15 ; com mon te fair, $5 806 00. Cattle Receipts, 6,000 head; shipments, 3,100 head ; geed demand, but prices a shade lower ; no fine heavy cattle here ; common te fair shipping. $5 25fS5 tOf iroed te choice, tiwa 615; Colerado?, $5 S05 80; distillers, $525 500; butchers' plenty and dull at $2 5"5 25; mainly, $3 504 20 ; grass Tcxnns, $34 GO ; stackers and feeders, $3GO4 !."; market slew and easy. fchcep Receipts, 1,100 hend ; market strong and active ; geed te choice shorn, $4 755 50; lair te geed woeled, 50fi 50. East Liberty. Cattle Receipts 2,941 head,' mostly through consignments ; market open ed firm at unchanged prices. Hogs Receipts, 4,800 head; Philadelphia-, $G 45C 55 ; Yorkers, $6C 15. Sheep Receipts, 6,000 head ; market opened active at last week's closing prices. THIRD EDITION TUESDAY -EVENING, MAY 24, 1881. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washinotek, May 24. Fer the Middle states, slightly warmer and fair weather, east te south winds and stationary or slowly falling barometer. DREADFUL DISASTER. Frem 15 te 45 lavesLeet by aaOll Kxplonlea la St. Jeseph. Me. St. Jeseph, Me., May 24. An explo sion of fifteen barrels of Danferth'r. fluid, stored in a cellar en Edmunds street, this city, occurred at 9 o'clock last night. The fleer ever the cellar was occupied as .a saloon and billiard room and was' kept by a colored man. A number of negrees were in the saloon at the sime, all of whom lest their lives. The exact number cannot be ascer tained as yet, but it is variously estimated at from 15 te 45. Five bodies have been recovered up te this time, all burned be yond recognition. It is said that one white woman was in the place at the time of the casualty. The building was instantly and com pletely demolished. The inmates were all buried in the debris, which was completely enveloped by the het flame of the burning fluid. The efforts of the fire department te subdue the tlames were of no avail. Several thousand excited people are new surrounding the scene of the disaster, aud many women and children are screaming and bewailing the less of their husbands and fathers or friends. The concussion shook the buildings several blocks around. WHO WILL HE SENATORS? Cebllicting Opinions at the New Yerk Capital. Albany, May 24. It is new stated en geed authority that it was one of the con ditions tf Mr. Conkling's coming here that no public demonstration should be made ; therefore it is said unless compelled by public demand he will make no speech. The situation en the senatorial question remains unchanged. The Garfield section still maintain their position of refusing te enter a caucus aud be bound by its decision and they claim te number mere than suf ficient te defeat the election of Conk Cenk ling and Piatt. The Conkling section say if the Senate committee refuse te join iu calling a joint caucus, they will get the signatures of a majority of the Republican members and thus force a caucus. Still the Garfield men say they will net be governed by such a pro ceeding, and if they held fast te their position there is no way te prevent a deadlock. Seme of the Garfield members, among them Alverd, ate se confident of their strength that they believe they have a majority against the election of Conk Cenk Hug and Piatt. The Conkling members laugh at this claim and say if the Garfield supporters really believe that they ought net te hesitate upon entering a caucus, 'l hey say the same claims were made last January prier te the election of riatr. THE FIVE PER CENT. BONDS. The iSSRO.OOO.OOO Limit or the 103d Call Exceeded. Washington, May 24. The limit of ijU.OOU.OOU, at which the option of pre senting 5 per cent, registered bends for continuance at SA per cent, was fixed by the ltXtd call for bends, has been exceeded by the notices received by the secretary te-day. It cannot be stated at this time what, the excess amounts te. It has net yet been determined what course te pnrsue relative te the notices received in excess of the $250,000,000. Secretary Windem said shortly after 12 o'clock, when he was about starting for the execu tive mansion te attend te a meeting of the cabinet, that he would probably be prepared te give seme information bearing en the subject later this afternoon. The facts in this matter will be laid before the cabinet with a view te eliciting a decision as te the most practicable mede procedure. Indians en the War Path. Washington, May 24. The following despatch forwarded by General Sheridan has been received at the war department. Peri.AU Cuekk, Ment., May 15 Te Beck; Assistant Adjutant General War parties of Yanktenians, numbering in all from 150 te 200, have been here last night and this morning and are still travel ing. Some have gene north, ethers to ward the Yellowstone, ostensibly te fight the Creeks and Crews. Signed Keai Commanding. Multd s in Mexico. City ok Mexico, May 24. The Cham ber of Deputies have passed an amend ment te the constitution making only na tive Mexicans eligible te either house of Congress. The presiccUs ure that the Grant and Eals bill will pass the Senate te-day. Cen grcss yesterday gave the president lull powers te contract with states aud private parties for the construction of railway fur. 8 months. T1BKD OF L1FK. Attempted Suicide of a Yenng Weman. New Yerk, May 24. Hattie Hall, 25 years old,, made a deliberate attempt at self-destruction te-day by throwing herself in front of an advancing train of the Sixth Avenue elevated railroad at 50th street. The train was stepped iu time te prevent her from being crushed. When lilted ou the platform she was found te have her hip crushed, and te be suffering seveie internal injuries. She was sent home in an ambulance. Fatal Railroad Collision. Hudsen, N. Y., May 24. A passenger train from here en the Hudsen branch of the Bosten & Albany railroad came iu collision this morning with a light engine at a point between Ghent and Pnlvcr's sta tion. The engines were wrecked, and K. Best, engineer, aud Chas. II. Dcwces, fire man, of the passenger train, both of this city, were killed. liuriiing of a lCusslan City. St. Peteksuuim, May 2-4 The greater part of Pinsh in the government of Minsk was burned yesterday. Great distress prevails among the inhabitants who mini ber 18,000. The losses are enormous. The Stalwarts la the Field. Aliiany, N. Y., May 24. Vice Presi dent Arthur and Senators Cenkliug and Piatt arc expected here en the train which leaves New Yerk at 10:30 o'clock this morning. It is reported that Senater Conkling will make a public address. m JTIre la a Canadian Village. Florence, Ont, May 24. A lire last night destroyed six stores in the business part of this village. Less, $25,000 ; insur ance, $0,000. Killed Over a Came et Cards. Nashville, Tenn., -May 24. Bill Mc- Ewen shot and killed Geerge Brown, in Bray's saloon, ou DeaUerick street, this city, shortly after midnight last iuiht. The sheeting was occasioned by a dispute ever a game of cards. Stock Maraec. New Yerk, Philadelphia and Iecal Slecks also United States Reeds reported daily by .Iaoeb R. I.one, N. E. Cor. Centre .Simre. Nbw Yerk Stoebs. Stocks dull. May 21. a. M. r. m. r. n lOaW IMO 3.MI Chicago North Western 134 4 Chicago. Mil. St. Paul l'-BJi 1X 1 Canada Southern. C.C.ALC. K.K ueL. Lack. wDn. "Delaware A Hudsen CanaC"."! 113& .vcnvcrjc uie u ramie Hannibal ft St. Jee Lake Shere A Mich. Southern.. Manhattan ElevateiL , Michigan Central Missouri. Kansasft Texas N. YLake k'rie A Western.... New Jersey Central.. N. Y., Ontario Western New Yerk Central Ohie A Mississippi. Pacific Mail Steamship Ce.... U 109 .... 82 ISlJi VUi 21K 2S?5 HWi I15K 52j2 522 MS 4$ !? 12 125i MB 191 st. Leuis A iron hi Sntre Tunnel...; Union Pacific Wabash, St. Leuis X Pacitlc... " " Prelerred. Western Union Tel. Ce...:.... PHttADXtrTDA. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania R. R Reading.......................... Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation Buffalo, Pitts. A Western Northern Central Northern Pacitlc. Prelerred HestonvlUe Philadelphia A Frie IL R Iewatiuich Mining.. Uhitkp St.vtks Hexds. United States 4 per cents 7l Sill 29 .... S 542 54& i 54) SI 27 45 r.-u. 1KV 11 104?2 . 104 Noen Quotations or the Grain Market. Furnished by -lacnit 1;. Leng, Commission Breker. Chicago. Wheat... Cash. ' .lime. ..fl.eTU l.s!S .. .-lift . .. iRI -i Cash. lulv. .4 .:tt v"rii New Y.erk. Wl.eat iiOiii twi" I'lllLADKLrillA. v IiIjUL. ITern - l.2K.f $124?,; !.39 1. 5254 .5i"J 1.18;,; .51. we 19 Kaltiuekk. Wheat lyern.. .. . . .. .... Oats Lern I stocks anil Kemls. Par val. Lanc.Cily 1; per et. Leaii.duc ISS2...$1im ' PtC... lite " " ISMI... 1MI " " 18SI5... 1U ft per et. hi 1 or :t0 years. . 100 ft per et. Scheel Lean.... 110 " 4 " in ler 20 years.. 100 4 " In 5 or 20 years.. Il " 4 " in 10 or 20 years. Iim mhci:li.amceu.s iienim. Quarryville R. R., due !. $100 Reading A Columbia R. R,,due iss-i nm l.nncastcr Watch Ce., due ISST. Iim Lancaster (ins Light ami Fuel Ce., due tu ler 20 years 100 Lancaster lias Light, and Fuel Ce., Stevens Heuse 100 IIASK STOCKS. Lus sale tiitr lit 118.75 120 1UT. 112 lit IIK'O 105 114 102.50 I05.5O lltt.50 lfl. TO IITi'IhI 101.25 102.2ft. 1.15 i:r. I.M.50 202.50 131 141.50 70.5C First National Rank Farmers' National Rank , Lancaster County National Rank.. Columbia National Hank , Kphrata National Rank First National Hank, Columbia.. .. First National Rank, Stntsburg.... First National Rank; Marietta First National Kauk, Mount Jey.. Mtlt. National Rank Manhcim National Rank Union National Rank. Sleunt. toy. TVR.-riKK STOCKS. Klg Spring A Heaver Valley Uridgeiiert Columbia A Chest nut Hill Columbia A Washington Columbia A Rig Spring I.ancaster A Kphrata tae., KilalM'tht'n AMiddlct'n lmeasterA Fruit villi. Lancaster A'Lititz Lancaster A WHIkunstewn Lancaster A Maner Lancaster A Man helm Iaucastcr A Marietta Ijuncaster A New Helland Imc-.ister A Susquehanna Lancaster A Willow Street Strasburg A Millport Marietta A Maytown Marietta A Mount -toy lllSCKI.I.A-lfcOUS STOCKS. (hiarryville R. R .... Miller-vllle Street Car Inquirer Printing Company Watch Facter,' SUM . M . 50 . 100 . 100 . 100 100 nm . loe . 100 urn . 50. 25 $ 10.25 an a . 25 18 - 25 25 100 SO 25 25 50 25 25 loe seu 25 25 25 14.10 47.25 51 50 12.50 55 V3 30.40 25.iT. 85 275.25 40.15 21 40 ."7.50 $ 50 : 25 50 25 50 40 1(10 1I.-.1..I lias Light and Fuel Company Stevens Heuse f Columbia Has Company Columbia Water Company... Susquehanna Iren Company Marietta llollewware . 1110 . 100 75.10 MEDICAL. Brandy as a Medicine The following article was voluntarily sent te Mr. 11. K. Sliiyimiker, Agent fer.KeiKart'n Old Wine Stere, by a prominent pmctji&jfig physi cian el this county, who has extensively used the Uranily referred te in Ids regular prai.liee. It is commended te tin at lent ion of these at tlicted with Indigestion and Dyspepsia. BRANDY ASA MEDICINE. This new much abused Alcoholic .stimulant was never intended as a lieverage, but te be uyedasn uiediclneef great iteteiiey in tin cure of some of the destructive diseases which hwc ea-nway their annual tliousands-ef victims. Willi a purely philanthropic motive we pre sent te the favorable notice et invalids espe cially the-ii- uftlietci! Willi that miserable dis ease IysM'isin, a speeille remedy, whleh i3 nothing mere or b-ss than Brandy. The.aged. nltb feeble appetite and mere or less debility, will find this simple medicine, when u.-ed properly. A Sovereign Remedy erall their ills and uches. Re it, however strietly understood thai we prescribe and use but one ail icle. and that is RKKJAltTS 0LI BRANDY, .Sold by our enterprising young friend, II K. SI.AVMAKKIE. This llrandy leu steed the lest for yearn, and has never failed, as far as our experience extends, and we therefore glvRittheprelereitceeverall ether ltranilie neawtter with hew many j:tw-hrcnking French titles they an: branded. One-fourth of the money that is yearly thrown away en various Impotent dyspepsia specifics would suffice le buy alt the ISr.indy te euro any such case or jasi-s. Iu proof of the curative powers el Beigert's Old Brandy, In cases of Dyspepsia, we can summon iiuiu Iters of witnesses one case 111 particular we ite: A hanl-werking tanner had been iiillicleil with an exhaustive Dy.sncpsia ler a number el years; his stomach would reject aliiunt every kind of feed; he had sour eructatiens con stantly 110 appetite in fuel, he was obliged ! restrict his diet te crackers and stale bread, and as a beverage he used .Mci'raiiu's Reet Recr. He is a Methodist, and then, n new, preached at times, and iu his discourses often declaimed eann-slly against all kinds of strong drink. When advised te try Reigart's Old Braudy, In Ids-case, he looked up with astenlsnmeiit, but after hearing el its wonderful elleets In the cases of some of his near acquaintance;;, be at last consented te fellow our advice. He used the Rrauily faithfully and steadily; the llrst bottle giving him an appetite, and belore the second Was taken he was a (sound man, with 11 stomach callable of digesting any tiling whicli he'ehese teeat. Hestil! Keeps it aud ues a lit tle occasionally; and since he has this medi cine lie lias been or very little pecuniary bene lit te the doctor. A Pkaotisime Physician. II. E. SLAYMAKER; AOBNT FOB Reigart's Old Wine Stere, Established in 1 &, lureuTKR AJIO UeAMUt IU FINE Ol.l ISRAXI'IKS, SHERRIKS, SIll'K- RIOR OI.ll MAUK1RA, (Imported in l"!H, 1SZ7 and ISS.) CHAMPAf'SKS O KVKUY BRAN I), SCOTCH AI.K PORTKR, BROWN STOUT. Ne. 29 KAST KINO ST.. l.tNCASTKI.. IA LEO A I. XOT1CES. 1STaTK OF IOHN MeCAMMOM. I.ATr. JCj el" Lancaster city, deceased. Letters et administration 011 said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons In debted thereto are rciiiested te make Immedi ate payment, and these having claims or de mands against the same, will present them without delay ter settlement te the iiuder signed, residing in Iincastercity. HKNBY WOLF. Administrator. D. P. Resksmiilkk. Att'y. u30-6tdeaw 17WTATE OK MKS. . FI1ZPAIRICK, !j late or the city et Lancaster, deceased. Letters testamentary en said estate liaving 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 ter settlement te the undersign M, residing in the city or Lancaster. INO. T. MacUONIULE, Executer. Jse. A. Cetlk, Att'y. lnl-MUdeaw A I MB 112 814 134 115 151i 4tt 56J 81 55 91 12
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