LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCES, TUESDAY AUGUST 2. 1881. COLUMBIA NEWS. OCR KKGCLAK CORRESPONuENCK. The high water spoils fishing, tlic raius raised the river seven feet. A number of persons went from here en Dale's Niagara excursion. In Andy Kauffman's office, Squire Grier mamed Jake Jenes and Anna Eliza Mat thews, both colored. Alt. Zion A. M. JS. church will ucijin its camp meeting in Klugh's Greve, August 12. Win. Baker " lets " the refreslunent stands. The Herald advocates the vaccination of every c'lild in town at the public expense if necessary. A valuable colt belonging te Jehn I. Mann, of Maner township, died en Sunday rather .suddenly. Squire Frank sent Michael Frey, ar rested for being drunk and disorderly, te cool oil in the lock-up. Mere, next tinii', Michael. The foundations for the Fifth street f-choel house arc already dug and all ready for the masons. Daniel Hoke's little nephew, of Wiights ville, started te run in out of the rain last evening. In his haste he struck his tee against a hatchet sticking in some legs and nearly cut it oil. Last evening a horse belonging te Mr. Paul Bletz, became balky and would net cress the gutter at Fourth and Walnut street, lie reared up and finally capped the climax by laying down. It took nearly an hour before they could force him te cress the gutter. Mr. William II. Leng, aged 41 years, 8 months and 12 days, died at his residencs this 12:15 a. ra., of consumption. He has been au invalid for ever four years, but his determined will would net allow him te give up until about a week age, and ever since then his death has been hourly expected. He was a member of the F. & A. M. Columbia ledge. Ne. 2S", the mcnibcis of which will attend le his business, leek after his wife and thiee small children which he leaves, and attend te his funeral rites, lie will be buried en Friday HDXt from hj& home, at 2 p. in. TheVkr Heys baseball club was reor ganized yesteiilay with the following players and their respective positions : Catcher, Dave Grcenwald ; pitcher, J. 1). Slade ; hhert step, .1. Kissinger ; 1 base, II. tfkfcn ; 2 l.isc, F. Stuckcr ; '! base, E. Iliteshue ; left lield, G. Ilipney ; centic lield, C. Conly ; right lield, .1. (Jline. If S he second nine of the Ironsides will ac cept a challenge te play this coming Sat urdi.y afternoon the Our IJeys will send them one. Whil.s practicing yesterday afternoon the regular catcher of the club, Grcenwald, and the change catcher Skeen, were disabled by having their lingers split open by a pitched ball striking them. Last evening company C held its regular monthly inspection, and the arms and the equipments of the men pronounced te be in a first-class condition. Capl. Case made two appointments, which jrive entire satisfast ion te the members of the com pany. L. II. Fondersinithbcingappeinted quartermaster ncrgeaut and Cerp. E. B. Eckinan, fifth sergeant. Beth arc deserv ing of the positions assigned thorn, aud both arc capable of doing their respective duties. Squad drills will be held every night this week and the entire company will have an extra drill en Thursday even ing, when the guard -mounting, dress parade and the ether duties of soldiers wiil be practiced. 3Ir. Jehn Kerr, of Philadelphia, arrived in town last evening and expects te lemaiu a week or mere. Dr. 1). I. IJnuier re turned home from his pleasure trip at Asbury Park. Mrs. E. E. West, of KI mira, who has been visiting Mrs. J. A. Slade for some time past, left this morning for Mariett.i, where shu will spend a few weeks with Mis. Colonel James Dully ; Mr. A. Better, of Philadel phia, is in town visiting his relations ; Mr. Alfred Burner, returned home last even ing from Ocean Greve ; Mr. Ssner Bletz, who has been travelling through Maryland and West Virginia, returned home this morning ; Messis. Jehn and Frank Musser are at Kohebeth ; Mr. Gee. Richards lelV yesterday for a two weeks pleasure trip. Columbia, like Lancaster formerly, has the regulation that the lamp; ale net te be lighted en moonlight nighls whether the moon shines or net. A literal com pliance with this order by the lamp lighter en dark nights like last night gives rise te well urenndcd complaint. A young man coming down Walnut street was knocked down by l unning against a tree which could net be seen. Anether quite young girl received a seveie cur, en her head at the lamp pest of J I. "Wilssn, near his stables. Council should take the matter in hand and have all lamps lighted en darkened stormy nights, and nights when the moon is net full. hummer Leisure. C. II. Gast and his bride have iet uined fiem a brief wedding tour te Baltimore. Meedy Rankin, of Londen, England, is in this city, flic guest of Harry Kleiss. A.J. Ebcrly, esq., has returned from an extensive tour through the Northwestern states. J B. Kaulfman, esq., and daughter left Lancaster this morning for Philadelphia where he will meet his wife and proceed thence te Beach Haven, X. J., where he and his family will spend a week or mere. Charles S. Burns has taken a ten days' jaunt down East. His trip, partly by rail aud partly by water, will take in Philadelphia, New Yerk, Bosten, Lynn, Brockton, Haverhill and ether eastern cities. Geerge N . Reynolds, of this city has re turned from a two weeks' tour te Mil waukee, Wisconsin. He leeks as though his journeying had done him geed, and he speaks highly of his enjoyment in the West. Prof. Charley Wise, the icrenaut, aud daughter arc in Lancaster. The professor is making arrangements for balloon ascen sions at Congress hall, Cape May, en the IGth of August ; at Sterling, III., en the 14th and Kith of September, and at Bedford Springs, Pa., en the 12th and 1-lth orOeteber. isillec ;. Tayler. He is a goat. And Master Harry John John seon, of Wheatland, near this city, is the owner. Billec is of the Cashmere stock, and, though new shorn of his coat, te make him mera comfortable in the deg days, when the weather is cooler his hair grows long and invests him with mere striking beauty. Well" bred and well be haved, he is broken te harness aud the gait at which he can trot off with his young owner in his wagon suggests that there arc as great undeveloped possi bilities m him as in " Purity." Geat that he is he will go-at anything that is as succulent as a newspaper or au old beet, though he carefully distinguishes between Republican aud Democratic newspapers ; aud when he wants te have an extra -nice repast say one fit te invite his stable com pany te sit down at he serves them with courses of New Yerk lForM,Baltimeie Sun and Lancaster Intelligencer, seasoned with Black pepper from the New Yerk Sun. A Valuable Ilorse Stelcnt. At an early hour this morning thieves breke open the stable of Sylvester Wil son, colored, at Gatchellville, Yerk comity, and stelo a bay stallion valued $'2,000. The horse was been at Shcnk's Ferry, ou the Susquehanna river, and it was being driven by a man named Jehn Flemming, who lives near Wilsen. He was coming toward this city. Wilsen, in company with a Yerk county constable, came te this city te-day en a search for the horse, which, when last seen was hitched te a skeleton wagon. Constable Jehn Grafton saw Flemming with the horse but thought he had borrowed it from Wilsen. The lock was broken from Wilsen's stable deer. A leward of $100 is offered for the recovery of the horse. TO NIAGARA. Who Went en DaleS Excursion. This morning Dale's excursion party left this city at 11 o'clock for Watkins Glen and Niagara Falls. The following are the names of the 05 who have gene : Geerge Shreiuer and wife, Nathaniel GretT, Dr. C A. Green and -wife, W. B. Townsend, Lawrence Knapp and wife, Walter Ceyle, Jno. A. Covle, J. H. Esh bach. A. S. Hershey. Anna Ilersbey, Cathaiine Hershey, Jehn S. Fisher, Henry Rudy. Miss Wiaut. A. C. Reinoehl and son, Miss Kreut, S. W. Hc'mitsh, and wife, Jehn Stencr and wife, Mrs. Kxcntz, Harry E. Leber, Miss Lizzie Smith, Miss Emma Smith, A. McLaughlin, Mi9a Bailie Gieff. Miss A. M. Barnett. Mrs. Vcller, the Misses Stewart, il. It. Fahncsteck and wife, Mrs. Laura Lutz, J. D. Kebr and wife, G. W. Schroyer, Miss Ella Frey. C. Liller and wife, Mrs. Saddler, M. J. Shindcl and wile, J. B. Heuser and wife, Henry Shreiuer, Elias Shreiner, Jacob Bachman and wife, C. Lefever and wife, J. R. Burkhelder, J. R. Bachman, Jehn F. Hess, J. Helman and wife, Jereme Becker, Miss Arneld, A. L. Haverstick, M. P. Pfautz, D. G. Eshelman, Mrs. Hastings. Luther 'Feu Dei-smith, who sold the tickets for the excursion, states that he slill has some which will be geed te go te-morrow fir next day. Get ItcglKtcred. The assessors' lists of voters have been posted at the polling places of the several districts and all interested should examine them and see that their names arc entered, and if net call en the assessor of their dis trict who will attend te placing them en. .Music In the Sqnare Te-Niglit. Ciciiiiiiciis'k city cornet band will give a fire concert in Centre Square tonight. 1 ills Week's excursions. Tickets for I he. delightful trip te Wat kins arl Niagara, purchased te day aic goedto-monow or Thursday. People who want te make that excursion, will have no such chance again this season. Ner arc they limited by any restrictions te which the freest pleasure-seeker cannot readily coufeim. The Clemiuen's band excursion te Psue Greve en Thursday, offers a chance te go te a delightful and popular picnic ground, for a day's pleasure by a most picturesque and beautiful mute, at about 1 cent a mile :or the i rip, and ticket holders contribute te a wet thy cause. The 1'ir.st general and most attractive ex cursion of the season te the seashore is that advertised and se completely arranged lei by the management of next Thursday's, tiie objective point of which is Atlantic City, where, or at Philadelphia, ticket holders can stay two days. Atlantic City is new at the very height of the most bril liant season in "its history. Never did it present se many attractions. Visitors can indulge in bathing, beating, sailing or fishing. Lunch and hotel accommodations are te be had at reasonable prices and every inducement is offered le our people te take this chance for a line trip at a trifling cost. The tickets wilf be geixl te iclurn from Philadelphia as late as 12::0 en Saturday morning. A it va n til sceuh rrangeinen In. The management of the excursieu te Atlantic City, Thursday Aug. 4, has ar ranged that" the Cincinnati express en Thursday night will take the lcturning ex cursionists from Mount Jey and Landis ville from Lancaster te their destination. The returning excursieu train will leave Philadelphia at 9:10 reaching this city at 11:80; and the Cincinnati express will leave here at 11:35. Tickets te i eturn will bu geed ou the train leaving Philadelphia at 12:00 en Sat urday morning, stepping at all stations, which willtgive many of the excursionists a much longer time than originally ar ranged. Tlie ICxcurniuii en ilie IStli. Clark aud Schmid have arranged with the Pennsylvania railroad company'te step the fast line at Elizabethtown, Mount Jey, and Landisvillc te accommodate persons wishing te go en their excursion te Atlan tic City en August 18. The company will issue renud trip tickets from these points te Lancaster aud return at the following juices : Elizabcthtewn 74c, Mount Jey 4Se. Landisvillc 10c. Pei sons going en this ex cursion can step in Philadelphia, or go te Atlantic City and return en special le Philadelphia remain as long as they wish, and take any train home within two days. This exclusion will leave Lancaster at C .o'clock in the morning. Combine inisme-s AVJth Pleasure Vug. 18. Persons going en the excursion te Atlantic City en Augu-t IS, can step In Philadelphia ir they ish, or they can go te Atlantic City, re turn same day, step in Philadelphia, mid re turn e.i any train next day. ltd Excursion Register. Thursday, Aug. I. V. Jll. C. A. excursion te At lantic City. Twe days, $ 5. Tlmr.-ilay. Aug. 4. Clcmmens's Hand excur sion le Pine Greve Park, $l.5'. P.. et U. te Heading, Tuesday. Aug. 'J. Saturday, Aug. 13. Kinggeld Band Excursion te Atlantic City via. Heading read, $3. Three days. Thursday, Aug. Is'. Clark & Schmidt's ox ex ox euriien te Atlantic Oity. Twe days, $3. City Hill routers. Carsen & Hi-n-el, city bill pesters and dis tributers, elliee Iktulmekxckk building, Ne.y. Seuth Q.uccn street. Fragrant with delicious llewer odors and healing hals-uus Cutlcura Seap. Consumptives gain in llesli, strength and spirits under a daily ue et Malt Hitters. Ringgold lSantl Excursion le Atlantic City en Saturday, August 13. Hound f.ip tickets geed for three days, $3. Pctc!bbui-, Muuhcim, B ruck harts, Landis villc, Lilitz and Kphrata, $2.75. Train leaves Lancaster (King street) at, 1:10 a. m.: Columbia, 4:l(i; Manheiin, 4: :.". ; Lttitz. 4:53, See circulars and bills. iy28,S0,aug2,0.8,llft2tW .srxuiAi, setjvuh. l;cd lSugn, Readie. Hals, mice, ants, tlies, vermin, mosquitoes insects, Ac, cleared out by "Heugh en Hats." Hie. boxes at druggists. Depot Jehn F. Leng ft Sens, Lancaster. If the mother is feeble it is impossible that her children should be strong. Lydhi E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound is a perfect speci llc in all chronic diseases et flic sexual system or women, Send te Mrs. Lytlia K. Piukham, 213 We-U-in Avenue, Lynn, Mas., ler pamphlet.-. (ie te 11. 11. Cochran's Drug store, 137 North (liieen street, ter Mm. Freeman Arm Aa- tiennl Dyes. Fer biightness and durability or roler.urc unequaled. Celer from 2 te.". pounds. Directions ill r.Ilgnsii aim tiuiiii.ui. i in-v. ... cents. I5y Universal Accord, AVer's Catuaktie Fills are the host et all pur gatives for lamiiy use. They are the product et long, laborious, nnn successful chemical in vestigation, and their extensive use, by physi cians in their practice, and by all civilized nations, proves them the best and most effec tual purgative Pill that medical science can devise. Being purely vegetable no harm can nrhe from their use. In intrinsic value and ctuativc powers no' ether Pills can be com pared with them, and every person, knowing their virtues, will employ them, when needed. They keep the system in periect order, and maintain in healthy action the whole machi nery et life. Mild, scarcliing and effectual, they are especially adapted te the needs et thu digestive apparatus, derangements el which they prevent and cure, it'timf ly taken. They arc the best and satcst physic te employ ter children and wcakcncd'constltuliens, where a mild but cflectual cathartic is required. Fer sale by all dealers. Jv2S-lydTh&w A cough, cold or Sere Tnreat snenld ee stepped. Neglect rrequentlyresnlts In an l5 curable Lung 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, jrlve relief in Asthma. Bronchial I 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 periect satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and constant use for nearly an entire generation, they have at tained well-merited rank among the lew staple remedies 'of the age. Sold at 23 cents a box everywhere. m8-ivdTThSftlyw If Seu Are Sick, Read the Kidney-Wert advertisement in another column, and it will explain te you the rational method et getting well. Kidney-Wert will save you inore doctor's bills than any ether medicine known. Acting with specific energy en the kidneys and liver, it cures the worst diseases caused by their derangement. Use it ut once in dry or liquid form. Either is equal ly efficient, the liquid is the easiest, but the dry is the most economical Interior aul-lwd&w Itcldng file sy mpteins and 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 rectum the private parts are sometimes af fected ; it allowed te" continue very serious re sults may fellow. Dr. Swayne's All-Healing Ointment la a. pleasant sure cure. Alse for tetter, Itch, salt rheum, scald head, Erysipelas, barber's itch, blotches, nil scaly, crusty, cuta cuta neous eruptions. Trice, 50 cents, three boxes for $125. Sent by mail te any address en re ceipt of price ie currency or three cent post age stamps. Prepared only by Dr. Swayne ft Sen. 330 North Sixth street. Philadelphia, Fa. Sold by all prominent druggists. tunc23-3indMWSftw The Tidy Housewife. The careful, tidy housewife, when she is giv ing her house its spring cleaning, should bear lu mind Hint the dear inmates of her house are mere precious than houses, and that their sys terns need cleansing by purifying the bleed, regulating the stomach and bowels te prevent and cure flic diseases arising from spring ma laria and miasma, and she should knew that there is nothing that will de it se perfectly and surely as Hep Hitters, the purest and best of all medicines. Sit- ether column. ' aul-2wdftw Certificate. "1 have used Kurdock Bleed Hitters with great benelit ler indigestion and const ipal Ien br the bowel ' C. L. K ASTON, Hamilton. Out. ! Price $1. Fer sale nt II. B. Cochran's ding store, 137 Xeith (Jueen street, Lancaster. Metlicrn! Metnrrnn nletherstt Arc you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth T If s.-., go ut once and get a bottle of MHS. W1XSLOWS SOOTHINK SYIiUF. It will re lieve 1 he peer little sullercr immediately de pend upon it; there is no mistake about it. Then: is net a mother en earth who has ever used it, who will net tell jeu at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief aud health te the child, operating like magic. It Is perfectly safe te use in nil cases, and pleasant te the taste, and is the prescription et one et the eldest and best female physician and nurses in the United State-3. Sold everywhere; 25 cents a Lettie. mar7-lvdAwM.W&S nay Fever. ' Mr. A. L. Avert, Pharmacist, Newark, N. I. Having been severely alllicted ler eleven years with Hay Fever, after trying nlmest everything without avail, I gave up all hop.-s of being cured, when I purchased et you a box of Ely's Cream Balm. Te my aurprlse, titer a few applications, I was entirely re lieved. It. iVaisex Harris, Letter Carrier, Ne. 14, New P. O., Newark, N. J. ' Messrs. White & Bukdick, Druggists, Ithaca, N. Y. I recommend te these suffering (as I have been) with Hay Fever, Ely's Cream Balm. Having tried nearly all the remedies I could find, and give this a decided preference ever them all. It has given me immediate re lief. C. T. Stephens, Hardware Merchant, Ithaca, X. Y. Sept. C, 1S30. Price 0 cents. iy29-2wdced$w have lour Italr Keep it lieautlfui. The " Londen Hair Celer Hcsterer" is the most delightful article ever iintroduccd.te the American people and is totally different from all ether Ilalr Restorers, being entirely free from all impure ingredients that render many ether articles for the hair obnoxious. Where baldness or falling of the hair exists, or prcnia turcgrayncss, 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., ut the same time a most pleasing and lasting hair dressing, fragrantly perfumed, rendering it soft and pliable, making it an indispcnsuble article in every toilet. Ask your druggist for Louden Hair Celer Hesterer. Trice 75 cents a bottle. Six bottles, $-1. Main depot ler the United States, 330 North Sixth street, Philadel phia. inll-lvdTThF&w TI1K FAUMKKS lfKlENU. Dr. Uarber's Hed Herse Powders are the best in the market. They are net a mere feed made et luei l and cheap materials, but a veritable Medicine. They contain tour times the strength of ordinary horse and cattle powders, ami will cure and tatteii stock in one fourth the time, acting at once upon the digestive organs and secretions, and may be safely rolled upon for the cure of cough?, colds, distemper, glanders and all diseases et horses, mules, cattle, sheep, hogs and poultry. They will lncrcase the quantity and quality of milk In cows and keep all kinds et stock in a healthy condition. Sold every where at 206. per pack, C ler $1; large size 40c, or 3 ler $1. Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Steiv, 137 and 139 North Queen streets. aug2-lydred&wl VJSATJIS. Seitz. In this city, en the 2d tnst., Anna, daughter of Albert and Mary Scltz, aged s months and G days. The relatives and friends of the family are;rc spcctfully invited te attend the funeral, from the parent's residence, Ne. 120 North street, en Thursday alternoen at 2 o'clock. Interment at Zion's cemetery. 2td SiiiLcv. In this city en the 1st Inst,, Geerge Shilcy, aged 30 years. 7 months and 29 days. Netice of funeral hereafter. 2td POLITICAL. Fer County Commissiener: FP.ANK CLAKK, of Strasburg township Sul-ject tethc choice et the Democratic coun ty convention. antfi-d&wtp ADAM S. 1METBICH, of Maner township. Subject te the decision of the Democratic county convention. UENUA' F. 1IAHTMAN (Lime Burner), of East Lampeter township. Subject te the choice of the Democratic county convention. apr2-d&wtp MAKTIN UlLDEBBANX, of Mount Jey Borough, subject te the decision of the Dem ocratic county convention. " aplS-d&wtp JEHE MOIILEK. Kphrata. Subject te the decision of the Democratic county conven tion, uprll-d&wtp ISAIAH McKILLIPS, or Lancaster city, subject te the choice of the Democratic County Convention. JIy29-lmd Fer County Auditor : JOHN S.JBKOWX, et Drumore township. Subject te Democratic rules. m27-d&wtp JOHN L. LIGIITNEH, of Leacock township. Subject te the decision of the Democratic ceuntv convention. aprls-tfd&w NEW AliVEUTlSElSEXTS- Democratic County Committee. There will be a meeting of the Democratic Cecxtt Committee at Shober's .-Hetel, Lancas ter, at 10 a. m., en Monday, August 15, te fix the time of the County Convention. A full attendance of the members is requested. Y. V. UENSEL, Jy27-tddiw Chairman. "VTOTICE TO HEAL ESTATE OWNEKS X Our Monthly Catalogue will be issued shortly. If you have real estate te soil or ex change enter It en enr bonks at once. Fer city properties no charge until sale. Terms reasonable and facilities ler selling the best in the county. ALLAN A. HEUK & CO.. Heel Estate and Insurance Agents, jy30 lmdli 3 North Duke Street NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. -TTTANTED IN A SHOE STOKE A YOUNG YY man with experience. Ne ether need apply. SHATJB BRO., ltd . Ne. 4 East King Street. N EXPERT SALESMAN WANTED IN OUK HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. aug25td ASTRICH BROTHERS. 21-A BEWABO. tB.lUU Stelen from the stable of the under signed, residing near Gatchelvilie, Yerk coun ty. Pa., a bright bay red eye STALLION (val ued at $2,(0) 9 years old : can trot in 2:13, star In face, right hind leg Is white. A reward of 100 will be paid for his return te SYLVESTER WILSON. Gatchelvilie. ltd Yerk County, Pa. HEAP EXCURSION TO READING BY the Brotherhood of Union, ON TUESDAY",-AUGUST 9th, 1SS1. Trains leave West King Street Depot at 6 a. m. A Band of Music will accompany the excur sion. There will be a parade of all the orders of the state, also free picnic at Lauer's Park. Tickets te be purchased no later than the 8th Inst, frenrthe undersigned, committee. II. McELKOY. Chrm., O. B. SHERTZEH, Sec y, a2-3tdTu,Tb&S WM. HANNECKE, Trcas. B Y ACTUAL COUNT AVE HAVE 196 TRUNKS -axd-:- TRAVELING BAGS Te select from. Ami here is mere than a lead et all kinds and a vaiicty of prices. the RUBBER CLOTHING We kcep for men is cveryting they need, and at such prices as teGIVE KN T1KE SATISFACTION. We arc r.' calving some of the latest styles el HATS FOR FALL, And It you aie tired of your straw hat c can .lir'.v you some new and nebby ceeds. k ONE-PRICE HOUSE. 36-38 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. EXCURSIONS. -T M. C. A. EXCURSION. ATLANTIC CITY, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4th, 1881. FARE Columbia. Lancaster and interme, diate stations, $.1; Winner and Hlrd-in-Hand. $2.90: Gordonville mid Lcamnn Place. $2.80. SCHEDULE Leave Columbia at 4:40; Lan caster nt 5:20. Mt. Jey and Landisvillc parties will come te Lancaster ou Fast Line, ter which excur sien tickets will be sold. All tickets arc geed for TWO DAYS. Fer further information see pesters and cir culars, or address any et the undersigned. D. C. HAVERSTICK, R. J. HOUSTON, W. U. HENSEL, jy23.2r,,S0,aug2&2tw Committee UfiUST 18, A CHEAP TRIP. WAIT FOR THE REST! GRAND EXCURSION TO ATLANTIC CITY, ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 18. TICKETS GOOD FOR TWO DAYS. Fer sale at all stations along the Pennsylva nia Railroad. Fast trains ; no delay. Tickets geed te step in Philadelphia. Ge with us and get the worth et your money. It is a cheap trip. CLARK & SCHMID, ltd Managers. rpuK LAST OF THE J.KASON AND THE BEST! ,J TO PINE GBOVE PARK, THURSDAY, AUG. 4th, 1881. FARE FOR THE ROUND TRIP. - - Sl.GO. CHILDREN, HALF-PRICE. The train will lcnve Lancaster at 5:S0o'cleck, Meuntvillc at 3:4r. Columbia ut l, and Muriettu at G:I0. The train will ule step at Middle town, Harrisburg, Mechanicsburg and Car lisle, going and coining, allowing persons an opportunity te visit these places. Several bands et the county have been in vited te participate, and it is expected tnat a number et them will attend. MUSIC ON THE TRAIN. MUSIC ON THE GROUNDS. FREE DANCING. FREE BOATING. FREE TEN-PIN ALLEYS, FREE FLYING-CARRIAGES. LUNCH can be procured en the grounds at a reasonable price. It Is desired that all tickets should be bought by Tuesday evening, in or der that the large crowd may be provided with proper accommodations. Remember the objectr-te buy new instruments-ami the date, THURSDAY, AUG. 4. JyStMtd WANTED. WANTED-A GIRL. TO DO GENERAL housework. A rare chance offered. Ap ply at this office. Jy28-2wd WANTED-TWO GIRLS TO DO GEN cral housework. Apply at the SPRECHER HOUSE. jy21-tfd 27 North Duke Street. (tOCRT PUOCLAMATIOI. j AVherbas, The Honorable JOHN B. LIV INGSTON, President, and Honorable DAVID W. PATTERSON. Associate Judge et the Court of Common Pleas,ln and for the county of Lancaster, and Assistant Justices of the Courts of Oyer und Terminer and General Jail De livery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the county of Lancaster, have issued their precept, te me directed, requiring me, nmeng ether things, te make public proclama tion throughout my bailiwick, that a Court of OycrandTcrniineranda General Jail Dcliv- ury, aise a ieurt ei uenunu vuiuiui cxtiuna et the Peace and Jail Delivery, will commence in the Court Heuse, in the city of Lancaster in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, en the THIRD MONDAY IN AUGUST (13), 1831. In pursuance of which precept public netice is hereby given te the Mayer and Aldermen el the city of Lancaster, in tlie said county, and all the Justices of the Peace, the Corener and Constables, of the said city and county of Lan caster, that they be then and there inthclr own proper persons, with their rolls, records and examinations, and Inquisitions,and tliclrether remembrances, te de these things which te their ellices appertain in their behalf te bedenc; and also all these who will prosecute against the prisoners who are, r then sliall be, In the jail of said county of Lancaster, arc te be then and there te prosecute against them as shall be just. Dated at Lancaster the 25th day of July. 1881. JACOB S. STRINE, ShcritT. jy30-3tdeaw&w THIRD EDITION TUESDAY EVENING, AUG. 2, 1881. STILL IMPROVING. NO UNTOWARD CHANGE. STEADILY GETTING ALONG. The Unofficial Morning Bulletin. Executive Mansion, "Washington, Aug 2.-8:30 a. m. The president passed a very pleasant night and slept soundly the greater part of the time. This morning he awoke refreshed and appears comfortable and cheerful. Pulse 94, temperature 98.4, respiration Id. Signed D. W. Bliss. J. K. Barnes. J. J. Woodward. Robt. Reybcrn. D. Hates Agnew. Official Midday Bulletin. Executive Mansion, Aug. 212:30 p. m. The president is passing the day com fortably with his head and shoulders raised in the same manner as yesterday. At the morning dressing his wound was found te be doing admirably. His pulse is new 99, temperature 9S, -respiration 19. Signed D. TV. Bliss, J. K. Barnes, J. J. Woodward, Robt. Reybcrn. D. Hayes Aenew. TOM OAHILL. A CHICAGO ROWDY SHOOTS TWO PUL1CEMEM. And Then is Shet in tbe Liver. Chicago, August 2. The row at Re becca street last night was of considerable importance. It originated in a quarrel between Tem Cahill, a sewer worker, 20 years old, who fired a shot nt a boy named Christ Dixen who had leased him. Dixen complained te Policeman Ray who was prevented by Tem's mother and brother from arresting Cahill. Ray sum moned the police wagon and several offi cers tried te enter the house, which in the meantime had becu barricaded. The deer was finally forced open, when Tem Cahill fiicd a ball into the breast of Officer O'Brien, just above the heart, indicting a wound that is probably mortal. He also shot Officer Ray iu the head but net fatally. During the incicc Tem received a wenud in the body, the' ball passing through the liver and will prove fatal. The mother was also shot. The arrests wcre finally made and the bloody pistol which had been reloaded was found hidden in abed-tick. KENTUCKY'S ELECTION. Immaterial Republican Gams. Louisville, Ky., August 2. Kentucky yesterday elected a state treasurer, 19 senators and 100 representatives, and in the Third district, composed of 21 coun ties, a judge of the Court of Appeals. James TV. Fate is re-elected treasurer without opposition and J. H. Lewis appel late judge by a very large majority. The election, except in a few places, was a very quiet one and a small vote was polled. The returns show immaterial Republi can gains in both senators and representa tives. The last Legislature steed : Sen ate, 34 Democrats and 4 Republicans ; the. house, 80 Democrats and 20 Repub licans aud Greeubackers. Exactly hew the Legislature elected yesterday will stand it is impossible te say, but it will certainly be overwhelmingly Demo cratic and with a large majority favorable te the re-election of Mr. Beck te the United States Senate. As all the votes net polled arc counted agaiust the call of a constitutional convention that important measure is again defeated by the publi apathy. Lealsvllle's City Election. Perhaps the quietest election ever held in this city was that of yesterday. Less thau 5,000 votes were polled where inore than 20,000 have been cast at previous elections. Of the seven Democrats elected te the Legislature from the city and county six arc known te favor the re-election of Senater Beck. About the same ratio will held "oeil ever the entire state. STAR ROUTE CONSPIRATORS. Alleged Rascals In Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Aug. 2. Twe weeks age Themas McDevitt, Legrande Ensign and Christian Price were arrested for de frauding the government in the letting of star route mail contracts in Utah and Arizona. Eusign aud Price were the sureties en the contracts and they were obtained as such sureties by McDevitt. The original contractor for the route in question was Benjamin B. Wiley, who was also regarded as the principal conspirator. He eluded the officers however, and constant search was una vailing, until neon te day. when he was arrested in a trimming store en Poplar street, te which place he was traced by Deputy U. S. Marshals Renter aud Cake and Postal Agent Barrett. The prisoner had nothing te say about the offeuce with which he is charged, but states that he had intended te surrender himself. He was held at the United States marshal's office and will probably be given a hearing te-morrow. The ether prisoners are new under 83,000 bail, which, one of them, Price, has net yet been able te obtain. BODING KIWOLL'S NEIGHBOR. Acts Like a Pagan. Peoria, III., Aug. 2. O. TV. Crewe, of this city, whose name has been mentioned in connection with the attempt te blew up the British vessels, openly confessed his knowledge of the plot and claims the same right te manufacture explosives that ethers have te niake firearms. He has a letter from O'Donevan Ressi and beasts that after September 1st no Euglish vessel will be safe. Some of the shells are en exhibi exhibi bitien, but there is nothing te indicate that these already used were made here. It is thought that the 'shells are being made here and that the explosives and machinery are at ether points. PHILADELPHIA'S ELEVATED It. K. Perils or the New Line. Philadelphia, Aug. 2. A freight car en the elevated tracks of the Pennsylva nia railroad jumped the trackat Sixteenth street this morning, and crushed into the Adams express office, carrying away a cerner of the building, about tea feet iu width. The train was composed of about twenty empty freight cars, but the debris thrown upon the track from the falling wall prevented the ether cars from falling into Sixteenth street. Ne one was hurt. A street car had just pa.'-sed under the arch, but fortunately at the time of the accident no one was passing along the street. COWARDLY COW HOYS. Who Anibuacade and Murder Mexicans. San Francisce, Aujr. 2. A despatch fxom'Tucsen, Arizona, says : " A party of Mcxicau traders en their way from the interior of Senera, Mexico, were ambushed and fired upon by cow boys, July 20, near Las Animas, while eating breakfast. Five of the Mexicans are supposed te have been killed. The rest fled leaving a pack train and $1,000 behind them. A large force of Mexican troops arc in pursuit of the cow boys. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, Aug 2. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, fair weather, rains mostly southerly, stationary temperature and barometer. A Faintly Breil. Denver, Aug. 2. A special dispatch te the Republican, from Silver Spring, dated yesterday, says : Mayer Fay was yesterday shot and dangerously wounded by Davidsen, his brother-in-law, while the two were fighting. The quarrel is sup posed te have had its source in family troubles. Turbulent CMIcats. Washington, D. C, Aug. 2. The navy department has received information from Sitka that a serious outbreak occurred among the Chileats, in which several Indians had been killed. A tile of ma : ues wcre sent who satisfactory settled tbe trouble. Heavy Less by Fire. Denver, Cel., August 2. Late last night the Colerado iron works, with nearly all the machinery, were destroyed by fire. Less about $125,000 ; insurance $41,500. 3IAEKETS. Philadelphia Market. Philadelphia, Aug. i Klenr market firm ; Superfine, ft i-3 73; ex tra 4 C034 L0 : Ohie A Indiana family, nt 15 7.-ii 75; Pennsylvanti family 15 GJJi G 75 : St. Leuis de G 0Jr 50 ; Minnesota Extra $3 7530 12 : de straight, fiJ 2'wEJG 50 : win ter pHtent $0 50(57 50; fpiinijde; 75750. Rveflenr at $4 S0$-5 ft) Whcutiirm; Ne. 2 Western Red $1 25M ; D-jl. and Penn'a Red $1 -221 25 ; Amhcr $1 25. ia;. Cern higher ; steamer .lig.'dc ; sail yel low 5757)c: sail mixed, 5ty4t7c ; Ne. ::, mixed, 5l5-ji.c. Oats Market anil prices firmer ; Ne. 1 White at 44Uc : Ne. 2, de 13c ; Ne. :;, de 41jc; N e.2 Mixed, 40c. Rye at 80c. Previsions firm: mc -- perk $18513 W hect haui, JiSJOg-10); India me5 beet. lt.icen Smoked shoulders Sc ; salt de 7Kc; siiiekiMl limn- 12)4!3jfc: pickicd Hhuis, lOJiailJc. Lard market and prii-cs teartv:clty kettle $122212 25; unw tiulii.n' al $Uil 23c; prime steam 11 7511 . lintter Market and prices firm ; Creamer; extra at 24c25; de ijefnt 10 chnicu iOg-ilc ISradfnrd county ami .Nev,- Yerk rxti-.i, 22c- r firsts, ll)21c Rolls tinn ; P:iinyiauiu 15lCe; Western, 12Q11C. KfrtM steady ; Penn'a 17c: Western lOnIHe. Cheese Market and prices Arm ; New Yerk full cream, Illljc ; Wc-icrn lull c;v m 92!)4c; dehitrl. vcoe.r, (i,9c. Petroleum dull ; Kefinul i-ic. Whisky unlet at $1 10 . Seeds tioetl t prune 1. lever at Msie: Timethy ut :t (Og3 IK: de riii..d 1 2 1 SO. New Kerx lMrKn. NkiV eaK. All?. 2. r'l.i.tr State :u.tt West ern dull, and pricps without change: Supcr finu State. $.;'X)S i (w : extra !e fl )S5 ID; choice de f. il5 $5 25: tancv de 5 'MUr, 75 round hoop Ohie TlWJJgS id c hntcv dei5:;vR;75;-u:perf!iie western : ,.3?! ": comineu te oed ex tra de H S(ijJ5.-Ii) : choice de f." S3!3t! 73 ; choice while wheat de, at f5 23KSS 23. South ern unchanged ; common t" lair extra $313 yi i : ue'mi n c-neif no 31. i-im iu, speculate de scpl 01 :xh.. Cern Yiilc higher and active : mixed nM urn ( c.i iUJfjSe; de fuiiiif, 53Glc- Oat.HfSlc better and h'.irly active; State, IGtf?;e? ; Western, l4Uc Western Craln .Markets. Detroit, Mich. Fleur tuict at $i 75QV. Wheat uuiet ; Ne. 1 White, new, f 1 175 ;' old, $1 $; ; August, ?l 18; September; $L 111 ; Oct. $120Ji; all the year, $1 IS ; Ne. 2 White, nom inal ; Ne. 2 Red. new, $1 20. Cern niut; .Mixed, 53c. Oats Nothing doing. Receipts Fleur. 1,IK)0 bids ; Whsat, Wflm bnshcls : Oats. !, bushels. Shipments Fleur, 1.000 bbls. Milwaukee, Wis. Flenr quiet and unchang ed. Wheat quiet but steady : Ne. 1 Milwaukee, liard,$I23: de soft, nominal ; Se. 2 Milwaukee hard, $1 18; dosett, cash und August, $1 15; September, $1 II; October, $11.; Novem ber. $1 14J4 : December nominal ; Se. :; de, $1 01JJ ; Ne. t de, SSc : Rejected, 7Sc. Cern llrmcr : Ne. 2 4Sc. Oats dull and lower ; Ne. 2, .'!7c. Rye dull und lower ; Ne. l.Slc. Rarley iu active demand ; Ne. 2 Spring, Sep tember 7.5c. Previsions easier : Mess Perk, $17 'Jl, cash and August ; $18 US, September. Lard-Prime Stcam,$ll 57, cash and August ; $11 (2y, September. Hogs easier at $i: 203 50. Freights Wheat, te Ruir.ile,2 Ml2JCc. Receipts Fleur, 10,w0 Mils.; Wheat, 42,000 bushels ; Cern. 2,500 biieheK. Shipments Fleur, II, HHi bids; Wheat. 77,000 bushels. Live Stock .Markets. Chicaoe. Hogs Receipt-. 21,ilGU head : ship ments, 3.7(0 head; market quiet, slew and 5 10c lower ; mixed packing at OOJG55: light. $i;:ie8 75: choice heavy, Ctf7; culls and skips, $."(. Cattle Receipts, 5,500 head; -Iiipiucnts. I.G00 head; market generally slew and weaker, but net lower; quality generally peer; common common te fair Texans, $::r.0!: Wyoming natives. $1 254 10; cows, -p. 73(54; tail-end Stock, $3 453 70. Sheep Receipts, 500 head: shipments, none; merely nominal market ; peer quality, com mon te medium, $3l; geed te choice, $1 4D 4 IO. The Journals cable di--p.dch says : Cattle at Olasgew, Liverpool and Londen easier at I4c. for American, 14c. ter Canadian. East Liberty. Cattle Receipts since Fri day. 3,2(4 head of through and 1,2U.5 head of local, about 15 leads in excess of a week hre : prices 1015c off, with several Ie:da yet te sell. Hogs Kecelpts 5.720 head; l'htladclphias, $7 7 10 ; Yorkers, $G lSfi se. Sheep Receipts ,:-0 he.ul ; pric-esa shade off from last week. Ur.V.D aud Prevision Quotations. One o'clock quotations of grain and pruvl ions, furnished by S. II. Vundt, lirekcr, 15 East King street. Chicaoe. Aug. 2 Oe. f 1.15 5I .31$ 1.I2',; UJiiyi Oct. 1.2- Aug. ...$ 1.20 ... .'l'yH ... .32 ... 18.20 sept. t 1.135 .31V, IS.10 11.00 Sept. Laitt Wheat Cern Perk j&ri ( PUILADKLPUIA. Wheat erii 11.50 Aug. .. 123 .. .57 Noen Ouotanens el the (train Market -V. .tt urnlshcdby Jacob 1:. 1.011,-, Conimlssleiif J Breker. . - Chicaoe. Auir. Supt. ' Oct. Wheat $ 1.20J4 i .V'A $ 1.14 Year. $ 1.13 Sept. Cern 51 X S'l'A -"' Oats '-ii .31 .31 Perk ; 1S2-I 18.20 Lard ll.O UA7J ll.M) Philadelphia. Aug. bept. Oct. Wl.eat $ I.25J4 l.27; $1.2!IK Cern is .W .00 Oats 3S .37J4 37Ji Philadelphia Cnttle Market. Monday, Aug 1. The arrivals 01 cattle at the various Pnilndelphia yards were ler the week : Beeves, 3,500 head : sheep, 15,010 head : hogs, 3,500 head. Prcvleu- week Reeves, 3,500 head; Slictp, 15,000 head; hogs, 3.MW head. Beet Cattle were In fair demand, and prices, which up te this morning wcre linn, dropped a fraction toward the close. A choice let et four car leads extra Chicago steers wen: bought by Themas Rrndley above our quota tions. We quote as fellows : Extra, e7c; Geed, 6tfji!c ; Medium. 5 ifgfic : Common, 45c: Light Texas ami Gras-ers, 394Xe. Hulls and eews were dull at 2ilc. Slippery Cows were dull :it$ler$25. Calves were in better demand at 4UQ0JCc. Milch cows were dull at $25:e no salcs-ef extra dairy were reported. Sheep The market during the past week was active for the better grades of sheep und stock ewes, while the common stock was dull and lower. Lambs were inactive at a decline of c. We quote as follews: Extra. 5&5Cc: ceed. 55c: medium. lieL'S-The Market during the past week was active and prices were nnn. "" '" ;. w"th sales of a few extra Chicago at !..' . ,.. mnr rniLAOCLrillA STOCK YARDS. wr..r Mnvne. S0J Western, 53ic. A. 4 J. Christv, 1! Western, 4Cc. A. ft J. ChrlslV, !. esiern, &&"?: ., K S. ft B. F. McFillcn. ISO-Western. 5fe. Owen Smith. 153 Western, 34 Western. a., ucct. J. G. Kent ; 17 Western, acct Myers ft Houseman, 5a6c. Jehn McArdle. 150 Western, 57c. Daniel Jlurphy, 1C0 Western, 54j6c. 53Kc; common. 4J4$4e ; culls nt 3K5c; stock ewes, $2tJ4 50; extra lambs, fVigfc; geed lambs. f;47c; medium de .!!.; I.' M- UJm2;r137 .Vetera, acct. Leman Bres., CHffGJic ; 41 de.. J. G. Bacr, S06c : 40 da L.Scnsenig,45c. .,., Schamberg & Paul, Se Texas, acct. Martin Ful- 6Kc. G. Scliumberg & Ce., ISO Western. SURGHe. 110 Texas. 4Kffi3c. Lewenslcin Adler, 115 Western.'5kffl'c. " 100 Texas. Hmfic IT. Chain, jr.. 73 Western end Texas. )d,ic. Leuis Hern, 50 Western and West Va., 45&c. lames CIcuisen. 54 Western, 5JGc. Dennis Smyth, 65 Western. ;6Jic .i nines .uiu. li'i western, soewe. i Scheetz, 40 Western, 5Jtc. Abe Osthhcim. 25 Western. SKa6e. Bachman & Levi. 130W. Va. and Western, 4Q 6c. M. Levi. 50 W. Va., and Western, 4K6Jic. J. F. Sadler Ce., 145 Western, (6kfc Cyrus Miller, 45 mixed Pennsylvania, 4X65X- DIUESSKD MBATB. Dressed Beeves were active and prices irere fully .e& higher. SALES LAST WEEK. Thes. Bradley, 132 head nt 9WJKc. A. A. BoswellGOde.atsyiQsAic. C. S. Dcngler, 107 de. at 8 M9Kc m'jy Samuel Stewart sold 812 head dressed sheep atS'iQiOc. Lecal stocks and Bends. Par Lus val. salv IMnc.City 6 per ct. Lean, due 1SS2...$100 $106 1SS5... 100 114 law... loe na.:? 1995... 100 120 " 5 per ct. in 1 or 30 years. . 100 105 " 5pcrct. Scheel Lean.... 100 112 " 4 " iu ler 20 years.. 100 103 4 " iu 5 or 20 years.. 10U 103.30 " 4 " in 10 or 20 years. 100 105 MISCELLANEOUS BONUS. Quarryvllle It. R.. dun 10 $100 1U Reading & Columbia R. RdueI8ft! 100 102.5c Lancaster Watch Ce., due l$s loe 105-5C Lancaster Gas Light ant! Fuel Ce.. due in 1 or 20 vcars 100 10X5C Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., dnelssi; '. 100 IOC Stevens Heuse 100 70 BAXK STOCKS First National Rank $100 $1701x1 Farmers' National Rank 50 102.5 Lancaster County National Htiuk.. 50 102.25 Columbia National Rank 100 135 Kphrata National Hank 100 Fust National Bank, Columbia.. ..100 135 First National Rank, Strasburg.... 100 134.M First National Rank. Marietta 100 202..V First National Rank, Mount Jey., loe 145.75 Litit National Rank 100 Matihciiu National ISanlr 100 lit. It Union National Rank. Mount Jey. 50 70'H TL'BNI'IKK STOCKS. IJig.Sprimr.t Reaver Valley $2". 110.2: ISinlgepert 13J 2i Columbia A Chestnut Hill 25 IS Columbia & Washington 25 20 Columbia & Rig hpring 25 I4.IU Lancaster ft Ephrat.i 25 47.2." Lanc.Kiixubctht'u AcMidillct'ii 100 51 Lancaster ft Fruitville. 50 50 !.ancastcr.:;Litit'. 25 KA Lancaster & WilI!an:sUvii 23 55 Lancaster ft Maner 50 i& Lancaster .t Manheiin 25 30. Lancastcrft Marietta 25 25.V3 Lancaster & New Helland 100 85 Lancaster A Siisqueli-inna 300 275.il Lancaster ft Willow Stieet 25 40.il Strasburg A Millport 23 21 Marietta A Maytea-11 23 40 Marietta & Mount Jey 25 MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. QiiarrvvilluR. R $ SO $3SB? Millcrsvillc Street Car 50 25 InquircrPrinlingCempany 50 40 Watch Factory ICO 115 bd. lias Light anil Fuel Company.... 25 Stevens Heuse... 100 Columbia Gas Company Columbia Water Company 2 Susquehanna Iren Company 100 75.10 Marietta Hollewwjre tee Stecx .tiarcet. New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Stocks also Cnited Stales Reeds reported daily by Jaceii R. Lone. N. E. Cor. Centre Square. Nkw Yerk Stocks. Stocks strong. 1 Aug. 2. A. M. P. M. P. M 10:00 1:00 3:00 .... 2V3 .... 123 12? 12BJ4 114 115 114& a: 67 .... 23JS 23$ 122 124 123 mi'i 110 110 101 4 101 101 1-ilX 123" 125K lTJi . 17 aiyg iei! 101 iiitinO Chicago & North Western Chicago. Mil. ft St. Prill Canada Southern.: '. Vr. .M 1. j. XW AC. ...... ..... tl'i!.. i..ic!r.i'i Western Delaware ft Hudsen Canal Denver A Rie Grande Hannibal ft St. Jee Lake Shere ft Mich. Southern.. Manhattan Elevated Michigan Central Mr-seuri. Kansas ft Texas N. Y.. Lake Eric & Western.... New Jersey Central N. V., Ont'irleft Western N'e.w Yerk Central Ohie ft Mississippi I'acillc Mail Steamship Ce.... St. Paul A Omaha de Preferred Central Pacific J (1X119 a lllM Hi! Union Pacillc Wabash, St. Leuis ft Pacific " " Preferred. Western Union Tel. Ce PlIILAOBLPniA. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania R. R Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation Ruffule, Pitts. & Western Northern Central Northern Pacific " Preferred Ilcslenvilic Philadelphia A Eriu R. R Iowa Gulch Mining United States Bends. United States 4 per cents 4M " 5 . J4 43 Wi, :i2 31Jj 3 144K 7X 28J2 52 52 .... 41?4 41 103 xiy 120" 52i 0i IU!i 115$ y -J.H 51 127K 12 M 53 05 20 22J SI zyH C34 31X ci-& 54 1 2g 21 ey. 31 1. M. 1:00 11SK 114 102 102J LEU Alt NOTICES. 1 STATU OF JMAKY WAUH, I.ATK O 1 Lancaster city, deceased. Letters of ad ministration en said estate having been grant" cd te thu undersigned, all persons indebted IO said decedent are requesled te make Immedi ate settlement, and these having elaims or de mands aganst. theestal'.: of suid decedent te make known the s ime te the undersigned without dehu, residing in lincsster cltv. EL1.ARLTH C. MARKS. iel7-(ideaw Administratrix. Es ,tat:: of ki-izarktii is. stewkks Ilurbcraer. Is'tcef the city et Lancaster. deceased. Letters testamentary en said estate having been grunted te tin: undersigned, one ot'the'executers, all persons indebted thcrctC arc requested te make immediate payment, and these having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for Mdtlcmeiit te the undersigned, residing ut42 erth Seventh street. In the citv of Philadel phia. LOUIS R. HARRERGER, ielSOtdeiw Oneet the Executers. I ,-ISTATK OF MATTHIAS IVIfSVT, LATE ij of Lancaster city, Lancaster county, dc ceascd. Letters testaincntaiy en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons indebted te said decedent urn request- tp malie immcdi.ite settlement, and these having elaims or demands against the estate ok saie 'leci.'ueiu, i" iiiukc kiiuwii 11112 uiuu iu the undersigned without delay, residing In Lancaster city. HENRY FRANK, Executer, 522 East Chestnut Street. B. F. Davis, Att'y Jcll-Otdeaw J.VVTATX. OF MAKV ANN KUWAKDC, J late el Lancaster city. Letters of ad ministration en said cstutehnvlngbeen grant ed te the undersigned, all persons indebted te said estate are lcqucsted te make immediate settlement, and these having claims or de mands against the estate et said decedent, te make known the same te the undersigned without delay, residing 230'Wcst King street, Lancaster. CHARLES EDWARDS. Administrator. J. B. Goen, Attorney. JiyO-Ctdeaw ASSIGNED ESTATE OF JOHN UAKEK and wile, et Lancaster city, Lancaster county. The undersigned Auditor, appointed te distribute the balance remaining in the hands of Moses Shirk and Martin Becker, asslgncss et Jehn Baker and wife, te and among these legally entitled te the same, will sit for that purpose en SATURDAY, AUGUST 0, 1SSI, at 10 a. 111., In the Library Roem cf the Court Heuse, in the city of Lancaster, where all persons interested In said distribution may attend. J. W. DENLINGER, iy9-3tdeaw Auditor. INSTATE OF BAKBAllA CLKM KNTS. DK J ceased. The undersigned Auditor, ap pointed by the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, Pa., te (list rlbutc the balance remain ing in the hands of Jeremiah Clements, te and among these legally entitled te the same, will attend for tliat purpose en FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1SS1, at 10 a. m.. In tbe Library ICoem et thu Court Heuse, In the city et Lan caster, Pa., where all persons Interested in said distribution may attend. CIIAS. B. KAUFMAN, JS itdeaw Auditor. i?STTKOF PillUP SCHUM, LATK MT Cj Lancaster city. Pa., deceased. The under signed Auditor, appointed te distribute tbe balance remaining in the hands of Jehn IS. Schnm ami Charles Helzwurth, administrators I te anil Hlnenr' tliese te-'-illv ntlde.l in hJ witn me win annexed 01 rump schnm, dee'd. I same, and te pass nnnn excentiens filed leth account of said ndministrators.wlllslt.fer that purpose en TJICIMD AY. AUGUST 25. 1S81, at 10 o'clock n. in., in the Library Roem or the Court Heuse, in the city et lin caster, where all persons interested in said distribution may attend. WM. D. WEAVER, jylMtdeaw Auditor.
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