LANCASTER ."DAILY INTEL LUJEXUEIl SATURDAY OCTOBER 22,1881. KNIGHTS OF IU REVOLUTION. Their l'arade Last Night Presented with a Haulier. Last evening Washington L-k1"" Ne. e, Knight of the Revolution, furiVU!'1' in line at tli'-'h hal' aul, headed by tin5 Keystone baiid, muichi'il te t';e reside!' e ' II. JIc JIc Elrey. captain of the legion, where Majer U. Y. C. Wiiiua. a preraim.UG member of the order from Philadelphia, was stepping, and escorted him down te the hall. The legion was then drawn up in Centre njuaic en the ueiih sidj of the monument and Majer A. C. Rciueelil, en behalf of five ladies presented them with a handsome banner. I fc made a short sjieech which was resneuded te bv Majer Wiuna. en be half of the Legien, who rcthrued their thanks for the beautiful pretcnt. After the speeches the line of inarch was taken up and a shot t parade was made, as fol fel fol eows: Cent i e Square te East King, te Duke, toNeith Queen, te Seuth Queen te Odd Fellow's hall. The members of the legion looked very well in their new and handsome uniforms, and as they came down Net th Queen sticet, they did seme line diillinr, inarching for some distance in the shape of a cress. The legion wtfs under the command of Capt. Hiram Mc Mc Elrey. A line banquet had been prepared at Odd Fellows' hal! and soeu after the arrival of the legion the members sat down te the (able. During the evening speeches wae made by Majer Winna, Majer Reinechl, Samuel Fritz and Mr. Jacksen, of Wilmington, Delaware, who is cdit"i' of Our JI'iHuer, a paper published in the intei est of the order. After an. ex hibition of dulling and sword exercises was given, capt. Aickirey was presented with an elegant geld badge, the gift of thu legion. Majer Wiuna was the re cipient of a fine large cake' and Majer Reinoehl received a beautiful bouquet. The party adjourned at a late hour after having had a very pleasant eveuing. The names of the ladies who presented the banner weij : Mrs. Samuel Derwart, Mrs. Wm Fisher, Mrs. Henry Cast, Mrs. Henry Frailey and Frances llcckcit. They are all mcmhcis of the Heme Communion, a society connected with this Older. The banner is of blue -.ill: and was made in Philadelphia. In the middle of it there is a large shield with the liguie " :;" around which are the wenlsin giltletters "Wash "Wash ingten Legien, Knights of Revolution." Tac supper w.t.- gotten up by Mrs. II. r railey. Slander Case. Frances Elizabeth Styer, of Providence township, has brought suit against Urban Reineer, Levi Urewn and Abraham Zahm, for the recovery of $50,001) damages sus tained by her by reason of certain false and malicious rcpeits alleged te have been eireulated by them affecting her chastity. Jacob lle.isler and Anna, liisAvife, have brought suit against Jehn llesslcr for the recovery of 65,000 damages sustained in character and 81,000 for injury te domestic relations, caused by reports cir culated by Jehn Ibmslcr that Anna Hoss Hess lcr was a lend woman and had committed adultery. Till: i'MON STATION NUIiUKK, Ueaiini; This .tleriimg .Miller ler Trial. Cuninilfted Samuel II. Miller had a hcariuir this morning before Squire Garinan, at Union station, en the charge of murdering Wm. GenscniiT at that place en Saturday night last. The prisoner was taken from prison te Union station this morning by Chief of Police Dcichlcr aud Constable Welfskill. Twe witnesses were examined te prove the shoelin:; and the surgeon te show that death was caused by the wound. The pris oner was committed for trial at court. Ilriilli of Theodere lUnlileuerg. Theodere Diiiklebcrg. residiutr en Mid dle strict, died about 2 o'clock this after noon. The cause of his death was malarial fever which he was taken with ever a week a;e. He was well known butcher and about JO years of age. lie was a son of Charles Diuklcbcnr, ki. and a brother of Philip, Frederick and Charles Dinkleberg. He leaves a wife and several childien. I'nsCllMll. The College baseball club left en a special car at 1 o'clock for Millcrsville, where they will play the club of the nor mal school. .v Friday, OH. , the Wist Kud club, e this city, will held a grand ball at the "iVrft Cud hail. They am making everv pri'paiii- tieu te iu '.'-ce the ball a succe-s. Aiiiu:iiients. Ci'umtrifl'A Ail Xiyh!r.. Tuesday, Tliiusday, I'riday and Saturday nights ut nct wcek i'rel. ..: rge lteed Cromwell will delight our people, with hi wonderful views, concern ing wldeit the New Yerk World cl" recifiit date saji: "l'rel. Creinweil manages te convey a gi-e.ildciil et" lutoriuatien In a desultory way, tJirewing iu enough humor ( keep Ids listen ers iu the ln;-t pu-sible frame of mind. His pictures and apparatus are, without doubt, the best thai have been seen here, and. being skillfully manipulated, male, together with his running remarks and the choice music, a niejt enjoyable entertainment." The sale of reserved eals began te-day at l-'uUen opera house elli.-e, and perseils who piopese te at tend tin:-.'! cnlcrtaininciits slieidd bear in mind that 'our&e thikels for I he lour nights are obtainable at a largely i edited price. Lt iraxceitc." AutlraiiV iuet recent and very .uccest.tul -erk will !.t; sung hern en Wednesday evening next, itth inst., by Chas. E.Kerd's Knglish eeinie opera company. 'Tlie ilascettc is sniil te b.; iu the best vein of thatauther wIsems "Olivette"' has given him ready cntivi te the geed l.iver et lever, of sparkling niiKic. while of the company it is only necessary te reler te the fact that it wi s s-dectcd ler the first presentation el Gilbert & Sullivan's " I'.ilienee" iu tills cenutry, te in jure its worth. The names l Miss May Stein bler, Mr. Leng, and of our own young former townsman, .lelm M. Ainweg, jr., which we note among a dozen ethers in the cast, are always sure of a warm leceptien here. Tribute of Kespcct. The lollewing resolutions were unanimously adepteil b- tlieijectlican Literary Seciety: Wiii:uka3, It liiu pleased Ge i iu His All-wise Providence te call Ireui our midst by death Itrether .1. Harry llartman. Viii:i:b.s He was an active, member of our society, we hereby eiler the lollewing rcsolu rcselu rcsolu liens: " Jlcrelvcd, That wc litiuildy beu in submis sion te the Divine will. llc.iulrcl. That in his removal the Society leelslier le-ot one whose genial and active lii-positien has endeared liimselt te all of us. Jlrxelvcl. That we extend te the ulllicted family our heartfelt and unfeigned sympathy. Itcselved. That we tenderly cherish the memory el our deceased brother, who in the llowerefhis youth was called Irem the active scenes el life. Jlaulvcif. That these resolutions be en grossed en the minutes, ji copy of them bs presented te the sorrowing lamily, and tint tliev be published in the Cetlcirc Student. II. G. Ai'l'KN.EI.J.EK. 1. A.SOUDKKS, K. .?. SMITH, llil Committee. A natural beautiller and restorer el the com plexion Cuticura Medicinal Seap. Delicate females find Malt Hitter.- neuri-h-iag, strengthening and purifying. sreviAZ. jreTicjsa.: Terrible Less of Life. Millions et rats, mice, cats, bed bugs, reaches, lese their lives by collision with "lteugh en Hats.'' Sold by druggists, 15c. In Heed Spirits. ' 'J. Walker. Cleveland, e., writes: Fer tlic last twelve months 1 have suffered with lum bago and ecneral debility. 1 commenced tak ing llui'deek IMoed Hitters about six weeks age, and new huve "great pleasure in staling that I have recovered my appetite, my com plexion ha-, grown ruddy, and I feel better altogether." I'riee $1. Fer sule nt 11. H. Coch ran's drugstore. l37Xniilijucen street, Lan caster. A Smeeth Complexion ean be had by every ady who will use l'aiker' dinger Tonic. Iteirulating the internal organs and ;purilying the bleed it ajulckly removes pimples and Ijivts a healthy bloom te the cheek. See notice Sellers' Liver rills" have been the stand ard remedy ler malaria, liver complaint, cos ces ive nc-s. etc.. for fifty year-, ei-lmd.tw. Educated v. omen. I'pflnerl mii.1 Mlnf:i1cfl women Will -Olllct:mf'S i culler In tiler.ee ler years from Kiuiu. '"n-, eases, or constipation and pile-, which could easily be cmed by a package of Kidney-" eit. There is hardly a woman tebe found" that docs net iAnl,.titnn.'iT'.if Irnin CMTIIO Cit tll(5 ll" uei, ut. .luuig umu suui-i .... .-- ..---.- cases ler which this great remedy is a specltic. It Input up in liquid and dry forms,. l"Ml,y efficient. Springfield Union. -lw ,J&W I have the utmost confidence in lhcin" Enclose $1. ler two boxes, or $iSO pest 01. 'Ce order for six boxes et Celery and Chameml. e pillls and I will take all risk ler money and goods. lr. C. H. Ilcnsen. le; North Kutaw St.. Haltiinerc. Me. A Marvelous Cure Fer all bodily ailments, arising from iiupuiily et bleed, a torpid liver, irregularity of the bowels, indigestion, constipation, or disorder ed kidneys, is warranted in a free use of Enr Enr deck Hloed Hitters. Price $1. Fer sale at H. IS. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen St., Lancaster" Yeu Can be I!uiiv it you will step ail your extra vair.int and wrong notions in doctoring yourself and lam ilics with expensive doctors,or humbug cure' alls, that de harm always, and use only ua ture'tf simple remedies ler all your ailments you will be wise, well and happy, ami save great expense. The greatest remedy for this, the great, wise and geed will U-ll you, is Hep Hitters believe it. See ' Proverbs" in an other column. el5-'Jwd &w .lletners! AlOLfiern!: isietlier:: Aie you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a, sick child sullcring and crying" with the excruciating pain el cutting teeth t If s-., go sit once and gel a bottle el 31 Kb. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYIiUP. It will re lieve til's peer little suiSercr immediately de pend upon it; there is no mistake about II. There is net a mother en eaifli who has ever used it, who will net tell you at once tli.it it will regulate the. bowels, und give re.-l. te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It is perlectly sale te use m all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and is the prescription et one et the elileM and besl leuiale physician and nurses in the Undid Mate3. Sold everywhere; - cents a i onto uir-lvd&w.M.W& HENKY'S CAUHOL1C SALVE. The best Salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tetter.chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all kinds et :,l;in erup tions, freckles and pimples. The salve is guaranteed te gi-e pcriect -atisfaetien in every case or money relunded. ISe sure yen get Henry's Catholic Salve, as all ethers are but Imitations and counterfeits. Price S3 cents. Sold in Lancaster ut Cochran'. Drug Stere, luTand i:!'.l North Queen street. A fiecnl Angel's Visit A no el dalix." ISlauche called en Kate, one please and found her sad and sighing, dearr.-r nt day, friend. once bright and gay, new scarce could 1: from erving: ler. 'eh," she siid, "'ti-i a ep i!i- giaee te see with screlula, my luce se eaiiiy marred :" then said herlriend, Kesadalis will your troubles end." ISlanche called en Kate another day and found her once mere blithe and gay. her laee as radiant, skin a lair, as ai-y maiden's anywhere. Fer skin diseases and impure bleed, there's nothing in the world se geed as i:e,adaIis, it drives away all skin disorders, humor, nay, it tones the sys tem, cures your ills and banishes all doctor's bills: Sold in Lancaster at Cochran.- Jrug Stere, i:!7 and I3a North Queen street. iyyeiydci"!.'. w: A Cough, Celd or bore inre.it should u stepped. Neglect lrciucntly results in an In. curable lung Dlsea-e r Consumption. I'rewn's i.reuchial Treehes de net diMiider thesteinach like cough syrups and balsams, but act directly nu llieiiillanicdparts.nllaylng lr'-ilal'en, give raliel in Asthma, I'rencli:.'.' Coughs, C.ilarrii, and the Threai Tumble.-! wiiieh Singers and I'uhlicsipcnkev.i ar- ulilect te. Fer thirty years llrev.n'a IJfei.'jiiial Treciies have been recommended by physi cians, and always give perfect tnHstactien. Having been tested bj wide and ceiisi-ml u-e for nearly an entire generation, tliev h:n'' at tained well-mcrlted rankaiuena liic le.-1-: v 1' reniedies et Use age. Sold at ii eeitts.-i ,,. everywhere. ms-ivil'I'Tli'tSA 1 v.v "Life, ttreutli, ISeauly." " 'Vl-.al we all adinii-e'" ;iud hew ; scuure il : A line head of hair in its natural color is sui h an inljunet te beuuly that no one who prizes geed leek, should neglect te u-e " Louden Hair Celer Hcstorer," the most cleanly and de lightful article ever introduced te the Ameri can people. It i5 totally different from all ethers net si icky or gummy, and free from all impure ingredients that render many ether prcparaliens obnoxious. It tint-kens thin hair, rcrteresgrayhair.givesilnew li!-, keeps the scalp clean aud healthy, causing the hair te grew where it had lallcn offerbr'-o'iie thin, docs net soil or slain anything, and is s i per fectly and elegantly prepared te mal.'e il a lasting hair dressing and toilet luxury. ' Lon Len Lon eon Hair Ucslei"cr" Is sold by all drmrgids. at 75 cents a hettlc. lx Letties ler $S. ici:;.M,V,S."iw 'Tumeis, erysipelas, inereurial diseases. scrofula, and general debility, cured by " Or. Linds.-v's lik'O'l Searcher." el-lnnl'-w POLITICAL. Democratic Ceunly Cemniitifi', Theto will be a meeting of the Dnuecialic County Ceniiuiltee at Shober's hotel iu lii'i city en MONDAY, OCTOVElt 21, at IU a. in. A full attendance is urgently requested. W. V. II ENS EL, d&w Chairman County Committee. JtEA rus. Shavii. In Quarryville.en Oetebe grand-daughter et William and 22. Daisv, Ma'-gaict Currey, aged 8 months and 22 days The relatives an.! friends eftlnj family are respectfully invited tout tend the funeral from the West King sticet depot en Monday morn ing at '. o'clock. Interment in Woedwa'd Illil cemetery. er ices in the chape). it' lliiEsnMAX. In this city en the 21t iiist. Anna, relict of Abraham lSrenenian and daughter of the late Henry 31. lieigart. The relatives and friends of the lamily :'re respectfully invited le attend the liiucr.il, from her late residence. Ne. 18 Seuth Duke street, en Monday afternoon at ; o'clock. In terment at Woodward Hill cemetery. Funeral services at St. .lames' church. 2td:' Wei.r. Oct. V.0. 1SS1. in the village of 3!cuut vllle, Jliss Leah Weir, aged 23 years. The relatives and lricnds of the dctcaji d arc respcetlully invited te attend the funeral, from her late residence, with her mother, en Sunday, the 23d inst., at It) o'eleek a in. Ser vices In the church at Meuntvillc. 2t Hartjiax. Ill this city, en October 21. 1SS1. .1. Harry llartman, only seu of Dr. S. I!, and Sal lie A. llartman, in the lUth year el his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respcetlully invited te attend his funeral, fieiu the residence et his parents, Ne. 12S North Prince street, en Tuesday iillernoen at 2 o'clock, without further notice. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. ."td Haktjia?.-. In this city, en Oct. 22,ls,l, Jacob llartman, in the tilth year el his age. The relatives and lricnds are re-pcet fully invited te attend the lunernl from bis Lite residence. Ne. 432 North Prince street, en Tuesday afternoon at :i o'clock. Interment ut the Lancaster c-inetcry. 2td XEtr AUVEitTlSEMEXTS. WATCH FOR SALE. A Geld Watch, valued at $n. can he had cheap by calling at ltd' IS EAST CHESTNUT STKEET. MOCK TUKTLIi SOUP LUNCH THIS (SATURDAY ) evening at KOIILIIAAS'S EALOON. (Wl 3IANOII ST. ltd Ilest et Itccr en tap. rpUE KEGULAK MONTHLY MEETING X. of the Union lluildtng and Lean Associa tion will be held en Monday evening, at 7J J o'clock. The association has new mere money le lean th-in usual andlhenttciitien of borrowers is called te the cheap rate-, at which it i- sell ing. A. JI. HALL, ltd Secretary. PU11L1C SALE Or CITY VKOI'EKTV On FRIDAY, NOYE3IIIEU 1, issi, nt the Leepard Hetel, en East King street. Mill be sold that two-story HltlCK DWELLING and let of ground, situate Ne. 20S East Fulton street, containing lour rooms, summer kitch en, garret, cellar, .Vc, hydrant water in the kitchen, side alley and ether conveniences. The let is Itix85 feet, mere or less. This prop erty is in a geed renting locality, convenient te stores, markets, &c. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m. Fer further particulars apply te ALLAN A. HERR A CO.. Real Este:ind Insurance Agents, JI. F. Howe. .; Verth Duke street. Auctleu'.er. o22,2.!,2ii,nevi XMir AJi - G rVTEK, ItOIVEIW & HURS1' MEN'.SWEAR ' Just opened another invoice of T.V"OOLENS iu all the New Styles. OVERCOA'HNGS, SUITINGS and PANTALOON GOODS in Choice Assortment. GENTLEMEN! We guarantee te give perfect satisfaction in Fit and Make-up, or no sale. Give. - j j . !j a Liial. leii will iind our prices for the quality t goods we eiler very reasonable, GENT'S MERINO UNDERWEAR Iu SCARLET, WHITE uud GREY .in all grades aud sizes. GENT'S DRESS SHIRTS, Very Choice Goods and well made and better .m the city for the price. New assortment SI SPENDERS, &c. of COLLARS and GIVLER, BOWERS & HURST'S .11 V t ST KING STttEET, .... MNCASTKH. FA. - iA THE OLD COR, DUKE AND VINE NORBEOK & MI LEY, Practical Carriage Builders, tit "i; this opportunity e) calling the: r.ttcn'tlen el the public te their Unrivalled Slee' et hii --les, iueluding every variety new in use. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. FAa'0Y BUSINESS WAGONS, ith the the most '.Ytislie painting, made en shei t notice, and satisfaction guaranteed. The best iu Hue market. Ucpairing promptly attended te. Keincmbcr ourMetto : "OUR WORK SUSTAttTS OUR WORD and lenicinbci-the. place, COHNKlt OF SOUTH UKK AND VINE STJtKETS. Nj;fV Jll YJiJtTlSUMJWVH. "rrrVNTKU Aiiiiu. avantkii te wekk W iu the kitchen and assist, te wait in the ilinin ; room. Apply at this office. jtd I ASH LKAOtrK JIKETLNU, I j Tliere will be a meeting en Sumlav, Octo ber -j:id. Ml 7 j). m ler 1 hi; purpose uf re-peiitl-ing le ilin appeal el Ireland .s imprisoned leader.-. Lvery Irishman bheuld attend. ltdv T.'.s. a. ?ii!.L,i-:n, t) UNDERTAKER, 'J10 West Chestnut Street. id rf'.UI'-KRU'l A K 3fNTII L.V .11 EETIXO OI" X the American Mechanics' lluildius mill Lein Asj.oeiatieu will be held this (Saturday) evening si s o'eleek. iu rraakliifti Olllce, Ne. 33 Kast virange street. v.-.v. t..il'ffki:ii:s, It 1 Secretary. rrtu E GABFIISLI) SOUVUrtlK ren a GOLD BANGLE Ar!JSTI S K110AUK, Jemrler, iVe 'je l.i'.-i Kln-'Siieel. Laneasler. i'a Oil I'll ANN' OIJKT SALK.-ON SATUlt 1'Al. OCTOI5KKH -- 1SSI. liursiiant te an enler of Hie. Orphans' Court, will lie sold at the Keys! one Hetel, Net'ili Queen street, the lollewing real estate, late the property of Win. I'uck'ii". sr.. ileeeased, a one-story weather- J bearded IVWELLING HOUSE, N3. 22S North j Prince stnet, and a let et ground pertaining, j :Y1 feet --'"i iiiehesen North Prince street, anil extending in depth It' feel le Water street. ' adjoining properties of Ilenrv Franke, de- s ceased, ami Gen. II. A. Hambright, geed well of water. Iruit trees, and ether improvements. s-aie .e commence at iz cIeck n. in. attendance will be given and terms when made hnewn bv CHAULES ISUCK1US. Administrator of illiani IJuekius.dec'd. I:i:m;v mii-i:i:i:t. And. .-ept-JS.tect:,lti,17,-J-2 i tv5i:n i. season. A All Intending puttie' in a I ncaseii will de well te call and set iiruucc Hie thi- t HOVE T one oil. '; most durable, economical and iei quality the cheapest in tin: market: also el her makes :is -well as a large variety el PARLOR .-jTOVEb, HEATERS nod UAStlKs, amon amen wiilcli is the Celebrated - itADIAXT H031E" I'.irleri loafer. I'e customers and otheis. I would say new is ilie time le have your stove-tund Furnaces c.n aiviiued and put in order bei'eie the cold eat her sets in. A. O.KEPLEB, at n2i4tdS 10 A: t'i North itticcn S.rcc!. i;i:i.IC SAS.K OK VALUAKLE rl'.Oi'- I 1 city On MONDAY. OCTOI5ER :il, 1SSI, tlie undciigued will eiler at. iubtie sale the s.-.,!i.ible ineperty. Ne. 235 Ln'l Oiiiuge street, I Lancaster, Pa., belonging le Ibis heiis el .laceb Maull'ei, dece.i-.ed, consisting e! :i let of , ground, fronting 27 feet 0 inches en Orange , street, and extending in depth 215 icel ie 3Iar- ion r-lreet, a 14-ieet piililiu alley, en which is j erected a two-story I1R1CK DWELLING HOUSE, en Oiange street, with i-ide hall, parlor. (lining room, kitchen and sleeping aparlmcnts, v.-itii gas ami water. Tiie heu-e j has 'been newly papered aud painted. On j .Marien street are erected two new two-story I Jlriek Tenant Houses, with slate root, and also j a two-story Stone Tenant Heuse en the let. ' always eligible for geed tenants. Possession and title given en April 1, 1&S2. Three thousand dollars an remain en the properly if desired. Persons wishing Ie view tin; property can I de se en day Of sale by calling en flic premises. Sale at the Leepard hole!. East King street, at 7 o'eleek p. m , when conditions et sale will be itiade known by ; HEIRS OF .1 ACOi: STAUFFEK. dee'd. t 11. SllKr.EUT, Aud. OCt2I,22,2l,2i;.25,2!l,.;id VSXT UOtlU TO THE l.'Ol'HT H4IUSE. FAHNESTOCK, FLANNELS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, ULANEETS, QUILTS, . QUfLTS, BLANKETS. DLANKETS, FLANNELS, FLANNELS, COMFORTABLES, COMFORTABLES, also HORSE BLANKETS HORSE BLANKETS In Large Lets, le which wc invite the atten tion et these in want. SHAWLS, LONG AND SQUARE, LONG AND SQUARE. G.V AND PLAIN, GAY AND PLAIN, IN LARGE ASSORTMENT. IN LARGE ASSORTMENT. FAHNESTOCK! Neyt Doer te Court Heuse. ' LANCASTER, mHTlSIOIEXTS. Gl VXKR, KOWERS 3: IIUKST1 guaranteed te lit PRICE ONLY SI. Ne CUFFS, NECKTIE: BOWS, GLOVES, -:e: CORNER, STS., ANCASTER, PA. Ve A'v; a it rjrVZTJsujujisrs' 17011 sALt, ciis:At. ; A let et SKCOND-H A v 1) LI'MUKf. ln- iurc ei ltd CAIlsON V IIKNSKL, IsiKU-iCEM-iat Office. J fJ'IIK KKiaiLAi: JiT1IIV MllhTISG J el tl ie People's Cnililiiigaud Lean Asse ciatien will be held this (Saturday) evening, at7JJ o'clock, at Keineehr.-, elllce, Ne. II North Duke street. Meney leaned at ! o'eleek. ltd il. V. VlI.Liir'.Sec'y. F Oil COllli, CIlt'AP A?.D UhMAliLb j- ii run ii re e: an minis go te II OF I'M K 1 j: It'S. Our stock is immense and we guarantee satis- ! faction. Give us a call. j ltd NO. is; KASTKING STKEET. SOL'IC KIIOL'T LUNCH THIS HAY) evening at ( matui;- Ol'KiJA JOHN Sl'ANG LEU'S FULTON HOUSE SALOON. Ilfst el'llecr en tap. ltd JOHN SPANG LEI F1 OK SALE - SECOM-IIANI 1'IAKOS. warranted: 1 second-hand Oraan. war ranted. NEW OIIGANS atjirices te suit the imrchascr. .1 USTL'S STUCK LNHOLZ, iCJ.!tdU Fulton Opera Heuse, Lancaster, Fa. 1)Ultl.IC SALE OJ- llOltSES ON 3HINIAY, OCTOHEil'.!, lSii. will be sold at public sale, at the Mcrrimac Ilou.-.e, 11.". North Prince streel, Lancaster city, la.. the following Live Stock, le wil : l )i'-ad et Delaware County (Ohie) Heavy limit Horses and a lew drivers. These horses were selected with great care, and they must be iu every respect as repre .scnted by Hie undersigned or no sale. Alse, two hav enlters. A credit of C' days v, ill be given. Salete cemmeiie-: at i o'clock p. m. en taid day, when attendance will be gi en bv. GEOUU. 13 GROSSMAN. Sa.miix IlKss & Sex, Auctioneers. ect-JI-2td i ' - - - - ' 'f v s','t',s "il THiS j.'J- FALL. TRADE. adding constantly te it. Wareroenis very much Is complete, yetl am and von will liml my ciewdcd Willi the BEST GOOD AT TUB LOWEST POSSIBLE PR WES. We arc se crowded that it Is rather difficult te show goods, but we will try and overcome this by the beet attention. Orders ter PIER AM) 3IANTEI; GLASSES filled at the prices, at very shortest neiice anil at lev.cst .'ui:nitui:e. ID PKITURi: FRAME WAREEOO.MS, I5j" EAST ICING STUEs!.!". WALTER A. HEINITSH. dstp2lstm 1AKPETS, l'UAI, Ac. VMllSS scaun, SON & u, 3IANUFACTORY, Ne. 1.-0 SOUTH WATER STKEET, Lakeastu P.., Well-known Manufacturers nt Genuine LANCASTER QUILTS, COUNTERPANES, COVERLETS, IILANKKTS, CARPETS. CARPET CHAIN, STOCKING YARN, &C. CUSTO.M RAG CARPETS A SPECIALTY. LANCASTER FANCY DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. Dress Goods Dyed cither in the piece or in Garments; also, all kinds of sliks. Ribbon. Featheis and Woolen Goods Dyed. Gen tlcmeu's Coats, Overcoats, Pants. Vests, Ac. Dyed or Scoured; al.-e, Indigo I'.lue Dycinar done. r All orders or goods leit with us will receive prompt attention. CASH PAID FOR SEWED CARPET RAGS. COAL. COAL. Ceal el thebcstqualityiiutup expressly lei lamily use, and at the lowest market rates. TRY A SAMPLE TON. YARD 150 it) UTH WATER STREET. 2-lyuiiSl PHILIP SCUU3I. SON ft CO IJIGH & -MARTIN. CHINA HALL. We. aie continually receiv New Shapes and Styles el ng and opening GLASSWARE PJ1VIIEUS, ffOIlLETS, FJIUIT JiOWLS, JELLY BIS1IES. WINK SETS, WATER SETS, ICE CREAM SETS, CHEESE DISHES, in.. Our Variety is larger than ever. Our prices cannot fail te give utislactiau. A call will convince any. HIGH & MARTTN, Ne, 15 East King Street. THIRD EDITI01T. 3ATUBDAT EVENING, OCT. 22, WKAVUKK INDICATIONS. Washington. D. C, Oct 22. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, fair weather, vari able winds, lower barometer, stationary or higher temperature. llOWOATE'S UA1L. Its Forfeiture Amnltteil' by the Judge te Hare Been an Errer. Washington, Oct. 22. The case of Cap taiu Howfate was called up in the crimi nal court this morning, when Judge Cox remarked te the district attorney that forfeiture of the hail bend yesterday the was an error inasmuch as the defendant was only required by the bend te appear for trial when notified. 3Ir. Williams, eeuifsel for Howgate, produced and read the bund taken before Commissioner Buudy, aud which requires the defendant te appear aud answer any indictment that might be found against him at the December term of the criminal court. The district attorney expressed his sur prise that such a bend had been taken, but iusisted that he was entitled te a bench warrant for the arrest of Howgate by the grand jury. lie would waive that right, however, if the counsel would undertake te have Howgate present in court te-day. Mr. Wi'liams gave the undertaking and retired. The argument en the court side of the case was postponed. TUB WESTKKN FLOODS. Knllreau Traffic Almest entirely OIsceu. "tluued. Chicago, Oct. 22. The only means el" communication new remaining between (juiucy and the West is the Louisville branch of the Chicago, (iuincy read- This in danger of being Burlington & nk is also broken just track being below the city, the covered with from twelue te fourteen niches of water for a distance of two miles. Yesterday evening at G o'clock a passenger train of fourteen cars, with two eugines, was scut from Hannibal te Quincy ever this track. The train was made up of Missouri, Kansas & Texas, Hannibal & St. Jee, and Chicago Burlington & Quincy cars. The scene as the traiu passed slew, ly ever the treacherous track was most thrilling. The lire in the front engiue was put out, but the engine in the rear of the long train pushed it safely through. Trains en the Quincy, Missouri & Pacific division of the Wabash read have all been feentiuued. All the reads en the Missouri side will suffer se verely, the river being se high that the read beds will be washed out and the bridges carried away. A bad washout is repotted en the Quin ey, Missouri ec Pacific railroad, between Humphreys and Trenten. The damage te railroads, together with the less of live stock and destruction of farming property, will make this Heed the most disastrous that has ever occurred iu this section of the country. Tlihty-nve Thousand Acres lnunilateii. Ci.'u-age, Oct. 22. A Quincy special says about oe.OOO acres of laud have been overflowed by the break in the Warsaw and Indian Orove levees. There is immi nent danger of a crevasse at East Hanni bal, which would cut out several railroad bridges. I.N TIIK SENATE. Tlie ItccoifUel Hie Treasury Ueteelive. AVashlnoten, Oct. 22. The president re (cm. laid before the Senate a comma ideation from the secretary ofthe treasury iu response te a resolution adopted by the Senate en the 2.1th of March, calling for a complete list of all books, papers, pam phlets, &e., published by the various tie partments from March, 178'J, te March, 1881. The communication, which states that the records of the treasury depart ment fail te give the information called for, was laid upon the table, and the Senate at 12:10 went iute executive ses sion. Peuugylvaniuiis Return Ireui Yerk tour. Philadelphia, Oct. 22. The steam ship Galatea, which conveyed the gever nor, state committee and militia te Yerk-town-, returned te the city this morning and landed at the old navy yard whaif. Some of the distinguished visitors, includ ing Governer Heyf, landed en the revenue cutter Hamilton. The troops disembark ed and theso who came from the West will leave for their homes te day. The yew llrltisli Minister Sails. Liveiipoel, Oct. 22. Hen. Lionel Sackvillc West, the newly appointed Brit ish minister te the United States, sailed te-day en beard the steamer Indiana, for Philadelphia. The Earl and Countess of Derby, and a distinguished party from Knewslcy hall, went out en a tender te bid the minister farewell. Additional Counsel for Giiilcau. Washington, D. C, Oct. 22. In the criminal court te day Judge Ces assigned as associate counsel in the Guiteau case, Mr. Leigh Robinson, of the (inn of Klliett ec Robinson. MAJCKETS. 1'lillailelptila flirt rket. 1'hilidbi.piiia. October 22. flour market dull, unchangea ; Superfine $." G0. 50; ex tra at ." T.-.ftG M ; Ohie and Indiana family, 7 2.VfS CO; Pennsylvania -family $7 7 7.".: at. Leuis ile fs 00SS 25; 'Minnesota Extra if7 .V)a7 75: de straight, ?7 tags CO; winter patent is W.'gS 75: spilng de !fS 'iYd '. en. Rve Heur at J( iy. Wheat II riner, ijufel : Ne. 2 Western Red, SI iy. : Delaware and Pennsylvania Red, tl 1!I 47; de Amber, $1 17lfS. Cern II rm, fair local demand ; steamer. 71c ; sail ye low, 72i2e; sail ml.veil, 7171iie ; Ne. 3 mixed. 70rs71c. Oats market iiuiet ; Ne. 1, Wldle, 55c; Ne. 2, de 51c. Rye steady at $1 OS. Previsions ipiiet ; mtss perk, Hi en ; beet hams, $20 SO; India mcis beet. $21 CO, f. e. b. JSacen Smoked shoulders 10 ; salt dc lie: smoked hams IlJc ; pickled r.im 12;13c. Lard iiiet : city kettle 12Ji; loesi liuleh-cr-' I2i2i : prime steam il2 50. Ifutter firm ; Choice lets'in geed ilcmand ; creamery extra Pennsylviinia.'W10c: West ern :!7uc ; de geed te choice elft;t4c : llriMlter.i ceunly and New Yerk extra. 2830e ; firsts 2i;27c ; Western dairy extra, fc ; de geel te choice, 232je. Rolls none here. Kggs llrm and scarce ; Penn'a. 27c; Western, '25c. Cheese firm for cheice: low grades dull and weak: New Yerk full cream ll-XQllc; Wi'st ern lul". creen lS'Je; de lair te geed, 12J 12e; dc hal'-skimmed S?j!0e; Pcnna de., SW he. Petroleum dull ; relined, 7;'e. Whisky dull at $1 18. Seeds Geed te prime Clever dull at fi 'Si: Timethy dull. $2 5nR- (5; fiiivseid nominal at $11021 12. ftcv YerK Markst. Nkw Yerk. Oct. 22. Fleur Slate and Western without decided change : dcmeul light ; Supcrllne State at tl 705 C5 : extra de $. 70U 25; choice de $;:;e 7 tH): fancy de $7 10SS 50; round-hoop Ohio,$i;e0i; 'M: choice de, J7 OOgS 75 ; Super line Western, $1 70g5 C5; common te geed extra di 5 7Ji; 0) ; choice dodo. Hi te.l'.iCO; eceiee white wheat de de $7 758 75 ; Southern dull and unchanged : common te fair extra, $U l'J7 tO; geed te choice de, $7 : f.SM. Wheat ' 4c better, moderate speculative; Ne. 2 Red. .November, il 51jJl 52J: de December, $15115fj; de January, life's Ql 'JT-ft. Cern J47hO hetlcr and inict; mixed west ern spei. 's'70;c : de future, 70J75e. Oat about Jc higlier; Sla'.e WqIAk, ; West i rn, 155jC. The Homelield Market. , J Satvriuy, Oct. 22. There was a very lull market this nierningnnd most articles ettered . brought full prices. Rutter opened at -10c. a j , pound, tell te 35 and sonic was soul late at Jc. i Eggs were scarce at 23c. a dozen ; cleaned chickens sold at.)50c: live chickens. 4037.1c. a pair ; ducks. 40c. each ; a lew turkeys, said te weigh -1 pounds each, were offered at $-2.73. Meats were all a shade higher, geed beefsteak sellimr at' 14tf?lSc.: corned bcei. 15317c.: perk 1881. steak. 14c. and ether meats In proportion, j Potatoes, tuasi i per eusnei. or wane, per half-peck; sweet potatoes. l."ii?2)C. per halt pecki; lam, Sc.-t apples. l.r30c. half-peck: pears. i"ig'IUe.: quinces, iiSc.; lemons, OT3 40c. per dei.cn : paw-paws, 15c. halt'-pcek : chestnuts. i"c. quart : turnips. 25c. half-peck ; cabbage. 155:20c. per head, or 13per hundred;: onions. 25c. half-peck. Black bass brought 15e. per lb., aud most ether varieties et llsh lOl'-'c. There were few changes in price et ether ar ches en market. Grain aud l'rovuien IJuetativMin. One o'clock quotations of grain and provis previs ions, furnished by S. K. Yundt, Ureker, 13'j East King street. Chicago Wheat i.::74i i-'s . $t is?; . 1.4.sJi . 1..12JJ . LeU " Cern Oats l'erk lli.S5 is.Ye Lard 11.70 ii.'i7 Nev... Dec..., Tan Oct.... Nev... Dec... Jan.... U, .44! i .Ik! Wi Philadelphia $ .70 $ MU .TO'i .5 Hi W'i .3i; it Kecn Oiiiitalieus of me uralii Jilaruet Fnrnlsl.ed by Jacob i;. Leng, Commission Ureker. Chicago. Wheat Nev ... Jl.S'v Dec 1.87;'j 'an Feb Cern Oats $ .fil-it $ .41 Perk SH5.SJ Lard $ii.:i U.S.-. 12 Ol 1S.C7U riillailelelna. 51 .."O.'s .M-5, sracx iari. New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Mecks also United States Heiuls reported daily In Jacoh IS. Lemj. N. !:. Cor. Centre Square. Saw Yekk Stocks. Stocks dull. Oct. ID. r. t. i- m I:t 3.. t 5t .... 123-;; ittsc iiisjs A. U. !(.M Pill A Mensy Chicago t North Western. . .. Chicago. Mil. St. Pun! Canada Southern , C. C. & I. C. K. U Del.. Lack. & Western Delaware Sc Hudsen Canal. ... Denver & Vie Grande . 2Pi .... 'rt l'-?4 Wi 127,'a .... MY';' Hannibal A St. Jee Lake Shere ,t Mich. Seuthei n.. Manhattan Elevated Michigan LVntral Missouri, Kansas ,t Te.a.- N. Y.. Lake trie & Western.... New Jersey Central N. Y., Ont.uie.t Western New Yerk Central Ohie A Mississippi Pacific Mail Steaiuship Ce ... St. Paula Omaha de Preferred Central Piicille Texas Pacific Union Pacific m-y, usx u:4 iiiij.; 4''4 : 52 . nSK HI!? 411 40.'; Il", i i FA 41 w : i i;W l.i.M l.;7K iu'm "'A H"i W)h uy. ii", '-d; 1 !'.,' 4StH 31 Urz llll; r.i; us, ! S'.l'j .71, , Ztl II!) IS! Wabash, St. Leui-j .t I'acille " Preterreil. Western Union Ti 1 Ce..'. Philadelphia. Stocks stead v. Pennsylvania K.l: Heading Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation Vuffide, Pitts, ft Western Northern Centrat Northern Pa.-iiic Pie ef-.ld Hestenvilie l'hiladelphlu 1 Krie K. II lena Gulch Mining Uhitee Statih IIukw. United StHlea I pere.nts. ... a ..... " .1 " iri-f 4i';i :)' W).'4 47 21 51 !S5.s 7sh 20 21 21Ji :1V" 7.s'. .is l:W 11-"7h 112J,, 10il?i XE II' Alt VEK 1 l.SEJIJ'.XtS F Olt KENT. A TJlKKK-STOJtY I'.KM'K Heuse. 11 rooms. 2IG E:i-t Lemen street. rossc.s-jie'i at once. Alse. The Cerk Works ready for occupancy. Suitable for Tobacce-Warehou.-e. negur .Manu factory, or any kind of manufacturim; pur pose. Apply te a. W. KUSSEL, ltd 22 Ka-jt King streel. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALtlAltLH City Property en SATURDAY EVEN ING. NOYEMRER 12, 1?S1. at ',,.'. o'eleek at the liublic house of Victeria Diehl, en High street, in the city et Lancaster, the undersigned, in pui-Hiiauce et an order et the Orphans' Court of Lancaster ceunly, will expose at public sale the lollewing valuable real estate, late or Johanna Eberly. deceased : All that certain two story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, Willi two-story I'ranie back building attached, geed well et water, Iruit trees, together with ether Improvements and let thereto belonging, .jt uated en the M:st side el" High street, in Miid city. Ne. 7.II. fronting en Hi-rh street, atom said. 35 feet, and extending in depth et" that width 215 feel te Laf;.clte utreet, adjoining properties el Valentine Kir-h and Jehn Enlucr. Atteiulauci! at the .-ale will be uiven and term. made known by CATJIERIN E 1IEFELE. Exeenliixel Ji.diauiia Eberly dee'd. IS. F. Rew r.,' Auct. oefji-eetts-l "Pl'UOK OPERA IHIU.-s":. " LA MASCOTTB. WEDNESDAY EVEXKNti, OLT. IU. -MR. CIIAS. L". FORD begs le :iuiieuur that he will bring te Laucuslcr, en the above evi n ing, Ills entire COMIC Ol'EliA COM FA N V nuuibering :;' Artist-', English Prima Deuua led by Iho biilliuut Mists Madeleme LiiceUp. Tl;e Op'-r.i pre.-entcil will b: the most suc cessful Cemio Opera ever known te New Yerk city. THE MASCOTTE, byAl DRAN, author of Olivette POPULAR PRICES.. ..7.". 50 and : Cts. Reserved scats en salent the 'iw-.i Heuse Ulilce. Of'ii till "nUKLIC SALE OF VALIf. MILK CITY L Property. On THURSDAY. 'e E.'.' i:er 3.1SSI. theie will be sold at tin: Leepiiit . - I at i ). in., all tliatvaluamereale.stateknev. -i us Ne. 51(2 Seuth Duk street, consisting d a twi twi stery and attic KCtCK RESIDENCE, le.v.te.l at the coiner et Seuth Duke and Lewstn-et-. The house has a frontage en Duke f treet e 22 feet and en Lew btrcet et (5 feet, mere or le-s. with utinesiile let en Duke .street, el ."."; feet, mere or le-s. containing an s-l'eet wide brick walk. The properly would ! sail able for a lesidence. or could be used as a store or bearding house. It con tains u wide hall, earl or dining room, ki'c-hen and weaver's room en the lir.st lloer. The sec ond fleer contains live large and commodious looms, with a wide balcony; un attic runs ever the entire front of the building. There is. also, a .small bed room ever the weave room net connected witli the ether portions of the second fleer. Tnc-let contains a collection of line young frult-Iieiring trees, all in geed con dition, be-ides vines, plants ';- The piepcrty may be seen nt any time en agplicatien te .Air. Jehn Rroeks, residing therein. rer J nit her paiticulars inquire e! JOHN RROOK ELVIV I IOUPT. Executers el the will of Ann E. Rroeks, or e22&2;)d Gcewn: Nacm.v:;, Attorney. II. Shubert, Auctioneer. VAHPE18. f IICEAT IfAltGAINS in caiU'eis, J y I claim te have tin Largest and Fines tock el CARPETS Iu this City. Rrussels and Tapestry CARPETS Three-ply, Extra Super. Super, All Weel, Halt Weel mill Part oel Ingrains : from the best te the cheapest as low as 25c. per yard. All tlie FIXEST AXD CHOICE PATTERXS that ever can be'seen in tills city. I also have a Large and Fine Stock el my own make Chain and Rag Carpets, AS LOW AS 35c. PER YARD. Alse MAKE CARPETS TO ORDEEat sheW. notice. Satisfaction guarenteed. S.Vn trouble te show goods if you de nt". wish te purchase. I earnestly solicit a call. H. S. SHIRK, 203 WEST KINO STREET, LANCASTER PA. c "1AVEKNS OK LUISAY. CAVERNS OF LURAY, LURAY, PAGE '.COUNTY, VIRGINIA, About one mile from the passenger depot of the .Shenandoah Valley Railroad, are new brilliantly illuminated with flic Electiec LlflllT. THE LURAY INN, spcci:ljiy erected And beautifully luriiMied Ter (he accommodation et visitors le the Caverns is open for the reception of guests. A CAVACIOUS RESTAURANT offers un usual facilities te large and small excursion parties. ect2,Mmtl&w Oct .. ilAVi .'MM Nev... i.ljiJi .70 Dec. I''h ? Jan.... l..V)i. .75JJ ASTKIVH HKW.S ADrtUniSJCMJClTT. A STKICII BltO'S .tDVKKTlSKAlENT. ASTRICH BR0.'S,. Xe. 13 EAST KING STIJEET. LANCASTER BAZAAR, We are uew ready te soil the ELKGAXT GOODS which we bad en exhibition this week at 1'KICKS TO SUIT KVEUYHODV. Ju our MILIINERY DEPARTMENT, especially, we are able te offer special Induce ments. Elegant and Extra Finn 1'ATTERX JIATS AXD ItOXXKTS, such a. were never seen before. STRAW HATS. 5Jc. 2IILAX. U. and .Vc ROUGIIAXD READY. OXT.YSOe. ALL SIIAPESOFPORCUPJXEUA2SAXI llOXXRlS A T7Sc. GREAT BARGAINS: One let et MOSCOW I'.EAYKIt HATS, in alt the latest shapes. 35c. (Twenty-live cents.) Best quality GUAM IIKAVkks. 75c. Vest quality GENUINE IlKAVEIt Hats, Ven- nets. Turbans, Tokes, &c. 5 apiece. Silk Plush Hats.l.tXi. I'lusli Derbys ami Tur!-ins. $.;.en. Derbys, satin bound and trimmed, 11.75. Fine Derbvs, $!.(. Satin bound Derbys, in llienze, Jlvrtle Navv, Garnet. Plum and Olive. at:.25. Velvet Derbys. I.OJ. Children's Huts in all styles. FEATHERS, PLUMES AND TIPS, isiack. White. Plain, colored and Shaded. . 1'LUSIIES. IN PLAIV.STIUPKD AND SHADED. 7)h'I-:sS TliimilNGS, BUTTONS, LACES, GLOVES, Hosiery and Underwear. Call aud see OUK ELEGANT JHSPLAY. JiXTUKTJiXMEXTH. ri'UOX MPEKA lIOL'.sk-. PROFESSOR GEO. R. CROMWELL Will give :i Series et" Maguillcent Art Entcrtiniiimmts, With Musical Aeceiiip.iniiiieut. and Illuuii iiatcd Illustrations el" reiiiarkable I'aiutiug Antique ami Modern Seulptuieand Vuildiugs'. and objects of Art-Wonder, A COMVINATION OK Ai:T, MUSIC AND STOKV DELIGHTFULLY 1IA1MI0NI0U& TUESDAY NIGHT, OCl'OVEi: J5lli. Part 1st. Up and Down Uuer Uliiiie. Pari X.- Verliu and iu . Wonders. the Art THUKSDAY NIGHT. idJTOVKK nil. Part 1st. The Grand .cightM - i "iit-niililul City." -The Leuvii; and its Statin.-.'. Part 2d.- FRIDAY NIGHT, OCTORER 2Stli. Part 1 1. -Aneient Ituins of the " Eternal City." ,i .in !. .n.fiii i.emeanii n-. art. SATURDAY NIGHT. OCTORER 2Uth. Part I -!t. W.niiersotthe"yietl-i.-ru ilabvlen " I, Part 2-!. 'I he Sydenham Cryslul " Palace. Deers open at T.:y p. Eulcrtainuieiit be gun III s. General Admission. :55e. Ijeyi fSOc. Course Tickets, ineludiu Seals.!. Tickets se!, I ut the usual place. rved r Re Seat-, erved ectHtfd mums Ajfi si: i j iest:n . OUIiOOI. IIOOUHt SCHOOL BOOKS ! SCHOOL BOOKS ! AH Scheel linnksnnd Kdmel .siippllen at the vmy lowest rates :it L, M S'LYNNVS, Z tVIlVi' KING M'KEI'.T. i oil n i:.i Kirs sews. SCHOOL BOOKS reKTIlK LANCASTER SCHOOLS, ATYIIK LOWEST PRICES, -AT TUB HOOKBTCXRE ei JOM BASE'S SOUS, 15 and 17 NORTH yDBEN STREET, LANCASTER. fA. JEWEf.f.KH. AILEV, HANKS Si RIDDLE. PRECIOUS STONES. The u-ise ami eaielul injection of Gems lobe worn ler personal ornament ls:i mut ter et much importance. PRKCIOUS STOXKS. . Inexperienced -persons who trust tee much te themselves In making such 'elec tion, may fall into the hands of these wiies.e interest it ii te give them faulty ".tones. I'KKG'IOUS STONES. We Irtve for se long dealt in precious stones that utr expeiieme is of gieat 'ad vantage l buyers. We make personal selection of nil "the gems we import and have most et them cut under ear own supervision. PItEClUUS STOXE-S. The demand ler .Diamonds lias gieatlv incrcased, principally ter thee et from two te II I teen carats the pair. Te these we have devoted ejieclal altetit'eii. Wc have a large variety, both unmeunted ami mounted, iu beautiful and novel design.-. PRECIOUS) STOXES. In Colored Stones our exertions te ob tain a full supply have been met willi com plete success. Our collection et Rubies. Sapphires Emeralds, Tunpieis and Orals is such a has never before been brought together In this country. PRECIOUS STONES. We call particular attention te our mounting of precious .stones. Unsurpa- ci I for style anil permanence. And, we re mark, that our prices are entirely satisfae tery te all who can appreciate gems. BAILEY. BANKS, BIHDLE, 12th AND CHESTNUT STJffiKTS, PHILADELPHIA, PA. - rscpt23-3iudced J73TATE OB" JOHN IS. McGOVKHn, LaTK Zt of Jlanheim township, deceased. Let ters of administration nu .said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested te make Im mediate payment, and these lniving claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay ler settlement te the undersign ed, residing m said city. CATHARINE .1. McGOVERN, Administratrix. im. M. Kwstt At fv. Hcptsactdeaw<w
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