LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER FRIDAY NOVEMBER 25, IbSl. COLUMBIA NEWS. OUK KEGLI.AK COKI1ESFONUKNCK. Tiic Excelsior clecutieu club will meet at Miss JIazie Fcndricb's this evening at 7 o'clock. The wreckers did net go down the Pejt Deposit read yesterday te the wrecked engine. Ne certain day has bit-n set. A queer kind of disease has spicad among our dogs. They coo., h as though something was iu their threat. There seems te be no relief, but finally it weais away of its own account. The Observance of Yesterday. Thanksgiving has come aud gene. Au Au ether holiday has passed. Ne longer can the fattened turkey's unmusical " gobble, gobble " be heaid. As predicted it passed elf very quietly in Columbia, there being ue public demonstration of any kind. The morning dawned clear, cold aud beautiful, aim ceiiunucu se an uaj At 1U:JU a. m., all the churches had Thanksgiving prayer, the services all being well attended. Ke vival meciit.gs was held in the 31. E. church in the eveuiug. The Workers' as sociation of the German Reformed church held a very Hue literary and musical cnteitainmeut in the church in the evening. The Thanks giving supper, held in the Odd Fellows' hall for the benclit of tlie K. E. Lutheran church, was largely attended and everything passed off very quietly and orderly ; the supper will ceiitiuse until Saturday evening. A number of young gentlemen and ladies took a tiip te Yerk. Anether paity spent he day in 3It. Jey. Keese s billiard ha'j W:IS crowded from early lill late at nihtm Very few urunKen leiigi.s w crc ECCn en tll6 btrectB, and Columbians acknowledge that thev had a ical eld-t Thanksgiving. Cour...gratleii in Kagtawn. About n-'night en Wednesday our fire iiiaiiiii ,tJt was cae(1 out Djr an aiirm 0f j be bells rang and every engine iu Coir ..meia whistled, been ail was ceu- J .sie'j, our town was lit up as though by buusuuds i-f bentiics. The fire first frioke out iu a frame dwelling bouse iu Titagtewn, but spread rapidly aud in a few minutes lour ether houses wcreiu flames. They were seen burucd te the greuud, notwithstanding the great exertion of our firemen. The Vigilant company ware unable te get their engine te the scene, being tee Ivcavy for the small number of men who inaiiued the rope. The Columbia was thcie but could net work, as the water supply ws very insufficient. The .'.iliawnce waa the only steamer who threw any water at all, and then their hose had te be at tached te some of the Vigies', as the water was a long distance oil. Very little water was thrown ou the fire at all, which by this lime had entirely consumed the five bouses aud past of their furniture, incendiarism was the cause, for when the Shawnee company arrived they saw cotton waste aud ether iullammable material against the side of the bouse. C. Antheny, Themas Junes and Frank Dccmer wcie suspected of the ciime, as it was reported that one or their number had thrcateuded te burn the house down, They had a heaiing beferii Squiic Gricr last evening, but a:; netb:.uir jMisitivc could be learned they wciv discharged. Four of the houses were ii'.smed. The last spark was put out ;beiifr, 4 a. ,. Borough Uriels. ltsv. Kvaus mai ricd Stephen Jenes and , JMiima bterJine, el We4 Hcmpheld, yes terday. Columbia is the only town iu the state that has net yet filled out its finan cial statement, for the icusus. "Rev. C. S. O.'ihard, of the Reformed church, aud Kev. L. F. Zinkhan, of Mauhcini, ex change pulpits en Sunday. ltailread trains all late yesterday. licv. Pretty man clese1; the 31. F. revival tonight te meet Philadelphia engagements ; RJ conceits added en probation. Strieker llummcll, of liarrisburg speut Thanksgiving with Win. Fcndrich. At the union meeting yesterday morning, in the Trinity Unformed chinch, Messrs. S. Jrevc, Jce. UcIIuff, J. AY. Yeciini, IT. Zeiger and "Rev. Wheeler were appointed te canvass the congregations in helping 1 hose persons who were burned out the pw-yiei-.b week ; $12 wis raised. Weddingeii Wcdiicjdity lCvmilu;;. On "Wednesday evening Mr. Emil Nutte was mariied te Miss Hannah Wagner. The ccrcmeny.vas perferuied by llev. V. V. Maytcr, iu Zieu's German Luthcr.tii (church, en Vine street. The bride-maids -.vere Misses Lettie and Mary Lillcr and the groeuismcn Charles Xutte. a brother of the gioem and Harry Wagner, biethcr of the iiiiih'. At the conclusion of the cercmeuy the bridal party were driven te the residence of t he groom's father, Ne. "j33 North Piiuca street, where a reception was held and the happy couple were called upon by a large number of their friends -who congratulated them. The presents were numerous and handsome. An excel lent supper had been prepared for the oc casion and it. was partaken of by the paily. City Lean. Wednesday afternoon iu the mayor's office were opened t he bids for SG,000 of the uuexpended balauce of the e per cent, lean of February 7, 1S71. There were bids offered amounting te $10,G00, tbe premiums offered being from 2 te lejj per cent. The bids accepted were as fellows : $3,000 at leij premium, $G00 at 12J, $2,000 at 9, $400 at 8 the average premium beiug l'-Jand threcfift.hs per ccut and the average interests which investors will realize 5 J percent. Died in Jail Mrs. Fordney, the widow of the late Jacob Fordney, of peer heuse fame, died m the county jail this morning from hem orrhage of the lungs. She was addicted te intemperance, and was committed te prison about :i week age for druuken and .liserdcrly ceuduct. Sir. Snyder's funeral. Jehn A. bnvder. victim of the railroad tragedy in Mt. Jey, will be buried to morrow, according te the funeral notice published elsewhere, which would have appeared earlier, but for the intervening holiday. Death or a Hetel Keeper. Jacob Kberly, proprietor of the Union hotel. East Chestnut street, died last night of typhoid fever, after an illurssofcichter ten days, lie was about 27 years old, and leaves a wife, but no children. Time for Adjourned Courts. The court has fixed the times for hold ing the adjourned ceurta during the year 1882. They will be advertised as hereto fore. Selling Liquor Without Licjnse. Amelia Gcrlitzki, who keeps a idiebang in North stieet, was ancstcd aud held te bail by Aldcrmau Barr, te answer for selling liquor without license Correction. The James Mcssenkep who was tried in court is net James L., as erroneously stated by us, but it was James H. I'ny Day. This was pay day en the Heading read and the employees received waxes. rail their Auicr.euicniH. 'Kattirr's li'e" Te-nighl. This evening Tillotson's wele-drumatic success of "The Planter's Wif.;"' will be produced at Fulton epeni house by a company. In which the names of Mr. Jeseph Whccleck and Miss Rese Kecne two histrionic stars and local laveritcs, are included. Mr. Whccleck's last appearance here, it we rightly recollect, was in the play of "Deacon Crankctt," wherein he personated the part of the --ailei- lever in such manly fash ion ; and our people, have also a warm place in their hearts ler Mfes Kecne, certainly a ?ifled actress. The Wilmington papers, where the play was presented by this company Wed nesday evening, speak very highly or the performance. HfEVlAI. xerwicti. Braiu and N'eivc. Wells' Health Renewcr, greatest l-eiaedy en eaith ler Impotence, leanness, exaal debility &c. $1. at druggists. Depot. Ue te II. II. Cuuiirau's Drug store, 1ST North Quuen fctreet, for Mrs. fYeeman's New Na tional Dyes. Fer brightness and durability et coler.are uncijualed. Celer from 2 te 5 pounds. Direction in English and German. Price. 15 cents. Sick: headache, nervous iieadachc, neuralgia, nervousness, paralysis dyspepsia, Mecplcss ness, and brain disease, positively cured ly Dr. Ilcuseir.s Celery and Chainemlle Tills.' They contain no opium, quinine, or ether liarmruldrug. Sold by druggists. itheuinatlc Diseases. The-e ailments lollew from torpid liver and costive bewels: the skin, bowels and kidneys failing In their proper work, an acrid poison is lermed in the bleed, which is the occasion ei these acute diseases. Kidney-Wert produces healthy action of all secretive- organs, and tin eus oil the rheumatic poison. Equally efficient in Liquid or Dry lerm. InUr-Octan. r.2i-lwd&w Ily L'nHersal Accord, Area's Caiiup.tic Pills ar-! the bet et all purgatives ler family use. TJiey are the pro pre pro ductef long. laborious, and successful chemi cal investigation, and their extensive u?e, by physicians in 1 heir practice, and by all civil ized nation.", proves them the bet ami ine-t etTcclual purgative rill that medical aciunce can devise. Itulng purely vegetable no harm can arise trem their use. In intrinsic value and curative powers no ether Pills can be cempaied with them, and every pcreu, know ing their virtues, will employ them, when needed. They keep the system In pcrlcct order, and maintain in healthy action the whole ma clilncry et lite. .Mild, searching aud effectual, they arc especially adapted te the needs et the digestive apparatus, d-'rangements et which they prevent and cure, if 1 iinely taken. They arc the best and safest physic te employ for children and weakened constitutions, where a milil but elTectual cathartic is required. Fer sale by all dealers. n-'j-l wdeedSw kln UisrahPH " Cured by J)r. Sivnyne'H (Hutment. What is Mere distressing than an obstinate skin disease, and wliy persons should stiller a single; hour when they have a sure cure in " SiMiyne's Ointment" is past cur comprehen sion. The worst Rises et teller, itch, salt rheum, or tint annoying cempl tint, itching piles, yield te its wenderlul all-healing quail tie!". Pimples en the lace and blotches en the skin urn removed by using this healing oint ment. Perfectly safe ami harmic.-s, even en 1 lie most tender int.tut. Itching riles-Symp-Idiiis are moisture, intense itching, particu larly at night sifter getting warm in bcl : ether parts are sometimes nlTccted. Swayiie's Ointment, pleasant, sure cure. Dr. Svvnjne fz Sen, Xi North Seventh street, Philadelphia, Pa., te whom all letters should be nddn's'ed. sold by all pieminunt druggists. ectt-T.ThA T.tw "The doctors nam my wire had cnnstimp ion. Tried Lindscv's Bleed Searcher,' and she hn better hc.ilth than ever." . II. Hub; bard. Hampden, Ohie. nl-lind&w An old lady writes us: "I am C"i years old and was teebleand nervous all the time, when 1 bought a bottle of Parker's Ginger Tonic. I have used little mere than one bottle and leel as well as at .')." See ether column. iil-lindeod&wcew "A word te the ivi?c is suflleient." .n el" lectlve ami agreeable remedy ler the tieul inent et Catarrh, Hay l'ever and Cularrlial IH-atni'ss is Ely's Cream ISalm. A pure cure. Cream Italm effectually cleanses the nasal assngis et catarrhal virus, causing healthy i-eeretiens, allays inflammation and irritation, protecl-i the incmbraual linings el the head from additional colds, completely heals the serer, aud restores thuseiibeef tas'e and'-mell. Ilenehclal results aic realized by a low appli cations. A thorough treatment as directed will cure Catarrh. As a household iciiiedy ler cold iu the head it is unequaled. The I'alui is e:ify te use and agreeable. Sold by driiKglt at M cents. On icceipl of .7.) cents ill mail a package. Send ler circular with fall informa tion. ELY'S CREAM JI.VL11 CO., OoV.ege, N. V. l-'or sale in Lancaster by ail the drugiri-ts. nl-Uwdeeih'iw KKSCflil) 1-KOJI lilCATlt Thefollewingstatcmentol William. I Ceugl -lin, ofSemiTville, jla.-s., is .-e remarkable that we beg te ask for it the attention of our read ers, lie says : " In the iall of 1S7G I :.. taken with a violent bleeding of t no lungs followed by a severe cough. I poen began le le-e iny appetite and llesh. I was m weak at one time that I could net leave my bed. In Ihe summer et IS77 1 was admitted te the (.'ily I!ep'.t:d. While there the doctors said 1 had a hole in my lclt lungasblgasa half cellar. 1 expend ed Over a hundred dollars in doctors and mcil icine. I wa? se far gene at one time a rqpeit cut around that I wai ilcad. I gave up hope, but a fi lend told mc et i)B. IVm. Hall's Hals am Fc'i; Tin: I.uscs. I laughed at my friends, think ing that my case was Incurable, but I get a bottle te satisfy them, when te my urtri.-e and gratilicatien, I commenced te leel better. My hope, once dead, began te revive, anil to day 1 leel in better spirit than I have the p:M three years. "I write this hoping you will publish it. .e tr.at everyone atlllcled with Diseased Lungs will be induced te take Dr. Wm. Hall's Ualsam ler the Lungs, and be convinced that con sumption can be cured. I have taken two bottles and can positively say that it lias done mere geed than all ether medicines 1 have taken since iny i-ieknesF. My cough l::is al most entirely disappeared and I shall voen be able le go te work." sM in Lancaster at Cochran'.'-. Drugstore, 137 and 1:3 North Queen street lvSS-lvilceilTh.tH Jleinvrs: jt:s:ti:et; : ..Killiers:. Are you disturbed at night and broken of your re.il by a sick child sintering and crying with the excruciating pain el cutting leeth 7 If s.-., go at once and get a bottle of MltS. WIXSLOW5 SOUTHING SVUUf. It will re I!ee the peer little sullcrcr immediate.ly de pend upon it; there is no mistake about it. There is net a met her en eaith who ha't ever useit it, who will net tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, nyd give rest, te ihe mother, and relief and heultli te the child, operating like magic. It is pertcctly Mite, te use in all cases, and pleasant te the ta-te, and is the prescription el en a et the eldest and licat female physician and nurses in the UnUcd States. .'Mild everywhere: is cents n l en Ik "nir:-lvilrtwM.W."B Xe-er tee l.iite te aicnd. The. J. Ardcn, William street. East lluir.ile writes: "Your Spring Klosseni has worked 011 me splendid. I had 110 appetite: used te sleep badly and get up 111 the morning u 11 re freshed ; my breath was very offensive anil I suffered from severe headache; since ushig yenr spring IHossem all tbes''. symptoms have vanished ai;U I feel quite well." Price .".'lets. Fer sale nt II. I!. Cochran's Dru;j Stere, 137 North Queen street. Ijincaster. A Ceugli, Celd or sere Tiireat siieui.t i.e Stepped. Neglect frequently results in an In cur.dile Lung Disease or C(:is-,umpicn. Itrewn's urenchial Troches de act dl.-erdcr the stomach like cough syrups am! balsams, but act directly 011 the inflamed parts, allaying ii '.Station, ;;iv relict in Asthma. Ittenchiai Coughs, Catarrh, and the Threat Trouble? which Singers and l'ubllc Speaker.- arc subject te. Fer thirty years ilreiva's Jtrenchial Troches have been rccMnmended:y physi cians, ami always givcerlcct tatistattie-.i. Raving been tested by wide and constant u-e for nearly an entire generation, they luvve al taincd well-merited rank among the lew staple remedies of the age. Sold at 2.". cents a box everywhere. mH-lvdTTIiSSlvw Lite, Grewtn, iicauty." " U' hat we all admire" mid hew te secure it: A line head of hair in its natural color is such an adjunct le beauty that 110 one who prizes geed leeks should neglect te use " .Londen Hair Celer Restorer," the most cleanly and de lightful article ever introduced te the Ameri can people. It is totally different from nil ethers net sticky or gammy, and free from all impure ingredients that render many ether preparations obnoxious. 11 thickens thin hair, restores gray hatr, gives it new Hie, keeps the scalp clean nuil healthy, causiug the hair te grew where it had fallen off or become thin, docs net soil or stale anything, and is se per fectly and elegantly prepared as te make it a lasting hair dressing and toilet luxury. " Lon Len Lon eon Hair Restorer" Is sold by all druggists, ft 7 cents a bottle. i!x bottles ter $1. NEW ADVEBT1HEMENTB. ONODGKaSS, MCBIIAY & ieS ANNUAL SALE. ANNUAL CLOSING SALE LNAUGURATELJ Monday, Nev. 28, '81. Following our usual custom we shall, en the above date, make a general REDUCTION IN PRICES throughout our cntire stock, with reference te making a clean sweep of all heavy winter, goods including Dress Cleths, Seal Skin Cleths. Seal and Silk Flushes, Black and Figured Beavers, Sicillienne Beavers, Light Colored Beavers, Children's Cloaking, Ulster Cleths, Cleths for Circulars, Kc:iveit(Miis, Corduroys, Billiard Cleths, Carriage and Upholstery Cleths, Livery Cleths, and hundreds of Kemmuits and Short Ends of Beavers, Cleak- ings, Cassimcres, &c. SMMRASS, ITJRRAT & CO, GREAT RETAIL CLOTH HOUSE, MARKET k NINTH STREETS, PHILADELHIA. 1 i.l' I "" " 7.AUM. J Manufacturing Jeweler, L A S (J A S TEH , ' A. The manufacturers et the dilterent lines of goods embraced in our stock have been spec ially fortunate this year in producing styles et uncrjualed beauty, which It will be a pleasure le lis te t-hev te all who call. Our s'eck is lull In all departments " Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Silverware, Diamonds, &c. If you want tect up any SPECIAL CIIUISTMAS (JIFT place your order at early as possi ble. l"n Solid Geld u-Silver we can make, in our own factory, any article wanted, which en-able-i us le Hive our customers advantage in priced, net usually leund in retail stores. TU'. AltUXUftX TINTKD .SfKCTACLES, for which we are t he sole agents in Lancaster eeuiii ' e believe are the best in the world, and we are t-atisfled thut with the aid ei our com plete out lit. efTcst Lenses, we can litany eyes that need the aid of glasses. Our laeillties ler FIItST-CLASS UEl'AlitlNU are complete in every department. 1 lie very liberal share of trade we have received in the past lias encouraged ns te place in our ea-e.M aliner and larger stock than ever before, te which we cordially invite the attention el all v he desire le examine beautiful goods. -:e:- EBW. J. ZAHM, Jeweler, ZAIUtfi (XHINEIi, nciirJ-aiudSuU 'Mhat every one. says must 1)3 true," that -!r Sellers' ('ugh Syrup" haa no equal for eeitghs and colds. Trv it. l'riee 25 cents. nl-lmdftw M.lJUUAVXli. SwAirrLEY IliB&TAXO. On the 21th of Nov ember, 1SS1. bvtheKev. W. T. Gerhard, at his residence. Se'. SI Ka-st Orange street. Christian !l.s.warilev te .Miss Susan s. Hiestaud, both of Kad Hempilelcl. Maktix Uuutz. On the 21th of November, isi, bv the Kev. W. T. (J erhard, at lns resi dence," Ne. 31 liast Orange street1, llarteu Z. Martin, of Ciurniirven, te Miss Emma Kurtz, t" i:jst Karl. Mvi:ns Uay. On the 21th et November, 1S81, bv the Kev. W. T. Gerhard, at his residence, Ne. :il Last Orange street, Daniel W. Myers.te MNs Lvdia A. l.ay, both of Kast Lampeter. I r.oer (Jr.AKATi. On the 21th ft November, !.-yi, bv the ltev. W. T. Gerhard, at Smith's County Heuse, Ames V. Troep,ot Intercourse, te MN- Maggie A. Graham, of Houeybreok, l. hester county. JtllATHS. S.-.-vei;!:. In Mount Jey, Jehn A. Snyder. The relatives and friends el the tamllyarc respect ruLy invited te attend the funeral, Ireiu hi late residence. Mount Jey, en Satur day morning at .)! o'clock. Services at the V.'i:. church at 10 a. m. ltd Mam:i:. In this city, 0:1 the 2Id of Novem ber, ISril, cl 11a Desch, wife el Keuben Man ner, aged 2 years, 10 months and 4 days. Th" relatives and friends el the family are respect lully invited te attend the limcral Irein her husband's residence. Ne. nil St, Jes-pli street. 011 Sunday afternoon at 3i o'clock, interment at St. Jeseph's cemetery 2td KiicnLv. In this city, en the 23th inst.,Jaceb Eberly.in the 2"th year et his age. The relatives and friends et the lamily, also Frlcndshlp'llre company Ne.2, are respentlully Invited le attend the funeral, lrem his late residence, Ne. 3D EastClicstnut street, en Sun day alteriioen at 2 o'clock. Interment at Lan c.i:tcr cemetery. 2td cumitt. In this city, en llieild int.. Eliza bclh, wileet Henrv Sehmitt, in the 3Sth year et her age. The relatives and lriends et the fuuiilyarc rc--pectfuliy Invited te 'itteml the funeral lrem her husband's residence. Ne. 338 Maner strecl, ou Sunday afternoon at 2 o'cleck1. In terment at Lancaster cemetery. 2t NVAtTt'TiRTIS E ait: ST 8. SAW M I IA. FOR SAUK A TWK.V1 1-CUuU herac power portable SAW MILL, as goon as new. Address, rillLir LEIIZELTEK, Eagle Speke and Jlcndinx Works d&w-tf Lancaster, l'u. 1.STRAY COW ASU CALF.-CAMK TO jj the premises of the undersigned a red cow with white spots, and calf about nix months old. The owner can have the same bv proving property and paying expenses, otherwise they will be sold according te law. JOHN SPEIDLE, irja-St Miilersvillc 1'ikc, near this city. ?3w'Iu SA1.K.-OX MONDAY', SOT1SM j KEU 2$, 1SS1, will be sold at Ne. 48 North Prince street, the entire let et Household and Kitchen Furniture, Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, Tables. Chairs, Ac. sale te commence at 9 o'clock a. m. of said day, when terms of sale will be made knew by MKS. C M. MAUKLEY. II. SnuiiZliT, Auet. n25-2td 15UOLIC SALK-O.M TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEM15E!' 29, will be si!d at the Leo Lee pard Hetel, :i two-story brick DWELLING HOOE, with one-story irame bac:t building, containing 5 rooms, nnd 11 19-feet side yard, situated en the west side et North Franklin street, between Orange and Chestnut streets N . 112. Hydrant in the yard and a let et choice fruit, tree?. Sale at 7 o'clock, p. m., el said day. Condi liens made known bv WILLIAM W. JIENSEL. ilr.sr.Y Shubei-.v, Auctioneer. n25-Std Tium-ie saIjC iif city healkstatk. 1 On FIJI UAY, NOYEMI1ER 25. 1SS1. at the Lancaster County Heu-.e. the lollening prop erties : Twe two-story IHiICK DWELLINGS and brick back buildings, Nes. 210 and 218 Plum street, with hall, ten rooms and cellar. Each suitable ler twe'families. Lets 20x100 feet. Alse two-story BRICK DWELLING, with frame back building. Ne. 311 East Chestnut street, containing hull, six rooms end kitchen. Let llixl'JO feet ; hydrant and pump. Alse, none story BRICK DWELLING, with eight rooms nnd cellar. Ne. 315 East Chestnut street. Let 25x'J2 teet ; pump, &c. Sale at 7 o'clock p. in., and terms made known by Henry Landis. Fer particulars sec large bills or call en ALLAN A. IIERR ,"c CO.. Real Estate and Insurance Agent?, 11 10-9U :; North Duke street. ESTATE OF SIICI1AEL MALON1-;, l.ATK of the City et Lancaster, dee'd. The un dersigned auditor, appointed te distribute the balance remaining in the hands of Edward McGovern. Win. L. Pel per and James M. Burke, executers et said deceased, te and among these legally entitled te the same, will sit for that purpose 011 TUESDAY, the 25th of OCTOBER, 18S1, at 10 o'clock, a. m., in the Library Roem el the Court Heuse, in the CH " et Lancaster, where all persons interested said distribution m.iv attend. C!l . R. KI.1VE, Ol ItdO.IW AU'Tili . Fine Black Cleths, Men's Suitings, Men's Fine Coatings, Men's.Overceatings, Men's Treuserings, Bey's Fine Suitings, Bey's Caesimeres, Bey's Overceatings, Children's Kilt Cleths. E Uff. J. ZAIIM. - - - Zahm's Cerner, LANCASTER, PENN'A. NEW AJtrHniJSJEJttJUflS, I 701: T11K UOr.lUAXS. A well selected Stock el PIANOS AND OllUAN. ESTEY MELODEON lersalc cheap. J USTU8 STUCKLNHOLTZ. o29tejiiii!,3.U Fulton Hall, Lancaster, I'a. "IOlt SALK AT A UAltGAlN. A S-SET 11KED ORGAN, in perfect order. Call seen at MS WEST JAMES STKEET. 1123-2UI Lanca-dcr. N'NOUNCEMENT KX-l'lIAOZtlll A llV ' FOR LANCASTER. A Splendid Thing te be Dena in the Gity ONE ELEGANT UOSEWOOD 1'IANO te be given away free, 100 SOLID GOLD WATCHES te b.s i:ivrn away free. 100 SOLID sILVKi: WATCHES te lie iven away lrcc, 100 KEAL DIAMOND KINGS te be iven away free. j IOO GOLD CAN!) CHINA TEA SETS !1 pieces each, te be given away free. IOO LAUGH AND ELEGANT OIL PAINT INGS le be ulvcn away free. 200 ELEGANT PIECES OF SILVEllWAKE te be given away free. And thousands et ether elegant articles te be given away free at. LOVEELWS GRAND GIFT BOOK SALE OPEN THIS DAY. And every day aud evening this week, at lb Large and Eleffant Stere, - I 43 North Queen Street. WHERE- 40,000 BOOKS OF EVElt Y DESCH IP 77 OX The Finest Beeks the World Ever Saw. WILL BE OFFEBCD VOB SALU reU $1 EACH. AND A PRESENT New bear in mind thai bargains in Reeks. never beterc known iu tliu history of the book trade, will be offered te all the peepl". $2 BOOKS. S3 BOOKS. In lact the finest literature in the world will be sold ler the simple sum or ONE DOLLAR EACH BOOK. Take your cheice: you get a Present. Free with Every Boek. A nil let it be distinctly understood that the giving awayet the above presents will be in accordance with thejudgment aud discretion of the appointed agent ler the sale et these- Beeks in this cit y. in each and every case where a Boek is sold. Ne partiality will be shown, and all presents will be given away without regard te age, ex or rank. NOW LET ALL THE PEOPLE COME ami witness the Grandest Display of Beeks ever scan iu this city, and the most tremen dous bargains in whole sets of books by every author. ENCYCLOPEDIAS. HISTORIES, BIOGRA PHIES, HOLIDAY BOOKS, inc., And a PRESENT FREE with every purchase A. W. LOYERING, Of the Great Boek Stere, 1G WEST 14th STREET, NEW VOKK. P. S. My established reputation in Bosten and New Yerk Ter the past twenty-live years, I deem Is a sufficient guarantee ;ethe people el this city that nil I nilrcrtfee I shall perierm. A. W. LOVER1NG. MR. LOVEBlisG'S BUSINESS CARD. Keep strict faith with the public ; be liberal, just and upright; show that your enterprise J is elecrviny et patronage, and the people will mppert you. GraFMEWlEw THIRD EDIT1M. FRIDAY EVENING; NOV. 25, lbtel. GUITEAU MAKES A SPEECH. COMPARING HIMSELF WITH ADK.tUA.11 Tee Stalwarts anil the Heltylusplrea Ului te the Prt-Mdent's Kenieval Ibreat cnCig te ' Kip Up ' His Di vorced Wite'sKecerd 31 ere Witnesses .examined. Washington, Xev. 25. The court room was agaiu packed this morning, the audi ence being mainly composed of ladies. Sceville said Guiteau wanted te make a statement. Ne objection being made, the prisoner read a statement, justifying his frequent iuterruptiens and disclaiming any discourtesy te the court. He, hew ever wanted all his personal, political and theological record fully developed and published iu the newspapers. Last spring the newspapers were bitterly de neuncing the late president for disrupting the Republican party, aud in removing the president the prisoner had only done what these papers said should be dene. lie would like them te reprint these same articles new and see hew they would leek and sound. He never would have shot Garfield but for being specially commissioned by the Deity. Still if the wound had been prepci ly treated he would be ajive te-day. lie then referred te the case of Abraham " and a score of ethers," and said the Lord did net leek en him as a murderer. "I hereby," he said, " warm all crauks of high and low degree te keep away from me uuder penalty of instant death," allud ing te the vigilance of the police in protect ing him. A colloquy showing much feeling theu ensued between opposing counsel about newspaper slips taken frer Guiteau. Sceville then called Jobs; A. Legan te the stand, but he did net respond. Gui teau theu became greatly excited and said there was something else he wanted te say. He understood that his divorced wife was te appear agaiust him. She was a most unfertunate thing, aud he never should have married her. Bat if she came into ceujjt he would rip up her record. She was seduced iu Philadelphia and had a child before he married her. Sceville quieted the prisoner with much difficulty, after which witnesses testified as te acquaintance with Gaitcau's family. During the taking of testimony the prisoner insisted en interjecting wild re marks until tite judge sharply threatened te gag him if he did net keep quiet. Gui teau still continued te talk, but in a milder manner, a no' seen afterwards a recess was taken. ICAILKOAU I'KOJKCT. A Neiv l.ii.n te be Ituilt Tlireueili the Gas Ceal Regions. PiiiLADCM'iiiA, Ner. 25. It is stated hee that engineers arc engaged in making surveys for a railroad line from a point en the Pittsburgh & Lake Erie railroad tlueiigh the valley in Westmoreland com: cem: ty, Pa. This is the ccutre of the gas coal region of this state and the projected lead will be about twenty miles long. The coal trade of the Maner valley, which affords almost the cntire supply . if this cea! for the Eastern market, is controlled by the Pennsylvania and Westmoreland gas coal cempan:cs,aud the piopescd connections will open a new out let for the icgieu with the lakes and New Yerk. It is also said that the Pittsburgh k Lake Erin read will be extended into the Ceunellsrille coke regions. LAW'S LVCKi: The iieiul Millionaire's Will l'rubated. New Yekk, Nev. 23. The petition for the probate of the will of Gee. Law, the millionaire, were filed te-day in the surro gate's court. Te his wife he leaves $25,000, iu cat-liand $100,000 in U. S. bends the use of his house iu this city and his country seat at Jacksen, Washington county, lie also leaves her all his furniture and directs that t-he be paid $23,000 per year. Te his son Samuel he gives $10,000 per year, the rest of the prepci ly being equally divided between his children, Geerge Law, jr., Sarah Williams, Jeseph May and Anna Wright. GIIISOM'S AUTHORITY. . I rtu-r Frem fltr. ittacVeneli, Cci-tifji:ij Ills Oillcial I'ositieu. Washington. Nev. "e. A report made Viy A. M. Gibsen, in the matter of the star route contracts was delivered at the department of justice ou Wednesday after noon in obedience, as Mr. Gibseu says, te instructions from Mr. MacYcagh, te whom the report had been submitted in inauusciipt aud who directed him te make his report when printed, te the solicitor general, new acting attorney general. Frem the appended letter taken from the files of the ticpnitmcnt of justice, it would appear that whatever eflicial designation may belong te Mr. Gibsen be has been acting under ihe authority of MaeVeagh. Department ei' Justice, t Washington, D. C. Oct. '23, 1S81 $ A. II. Gibsen Dear Sir : Ijdo.uetknow hew it happened that no written state ment was sent te you of your appeiutment at the lcquest of Mr. Woodward, endors ed by the postmaster general, te assist iu the investigation aud prosecution of the star route cases. I certainly supposed it had been at the date of their request, April 22, 1831, and I send you this note te certify that you were accerdurgly employed in these mat ters at that date. (.Signed Wayne MacVeagh, Attorney General. FATAL FAMILY FEUD. A Tannic Occurrence in a Deslen jtaiirnad uepnt. Bosten, Jlas-s., Xev. 25. Geerge Vv. Wentworth. a well-known resident of Salmen Falls, X. II., was shot yesterday in the neck aud tuijjli by E. S. Xewcll, a telegraph operator, at the Bosten aud Maine depot, in tha. town. Wentworth s condition is stated te be critical. Imme diately' after the sheeting Jvewcll gave himself up. The alleged c:iuse of the affray is stated te be family (cuds of long standing. Price et Ceal te Icemaiu Unchanged. Philadelphia, Xev. 2. The commit tees of the Lehigh and Schuylkill coal exchanges met today and resolved te make 110 change iu line, city and harbor prices during the mouth of December. The gcueral sales agents of the Philadel phia cu Heading coal aud iron company have also determined te make no change in eastern prices. Sevcre Weather in North Cerelina. Wilmington, X. (J., Nev. 23, The first killing frost of the season fell last night. The weather was intensely cold during the night, the thermometer falling te 20 degrees. 100 formed in exposed places half Fan inch thick. The thermom eter at 7 a. m. was eOA degrees. TViCATIIL'It INDICATIONS. Washington, D. (J.. Nev. 23. Fer the Middle states, fair weather, rising tem perature, west te south winds and falling barometer. False Kcpeit. Greenwich, Coun., November 2-j The report of a blastiujj explosion here yestcr terday, by which five men were killed, is false. (julteau's Assailant Indicted." Washington, Nev. 23. In the crimi nal court this afternoon, the grand jury reported the indictment of "Wm. Jenes for assault with intent te kill Guiteau. Hetel Burned. Xewten, Iowa, Nev. 25. The old Min eral Spring hotel. at Colfax. was'burned yesterday ; les $15,000 ; insurance, $9,000. mjuskjcxm. Philadelphia Market. Fhiladklpiua, Nev. 21. Fleur sluggish and weak: Superfine, at $1 003! 50; extra at 7535 50 ; Ohie and Indiana familv, f( 7537 52.C; Pennsylvania family G 25& l5'J; St. Leuis de 1 2537 50 : Minnesetr Extia at 17 0037 12; de straight at 17 25f8 7 50; winter patent $7 50jtS 23; spiing de Si 75jS50. Rye flour at S5 -1035 65. Wheat dull ami unsettled ; Del. ami renn'a Red, 31 3391 -10; ile Amber J140S1 4,1. Cern fairly active ler local use. Oats dull and barely steady. Rye nominal at tie. Previsions Jobbing demand enlv. Lard dull. Butter active in choice grades, which arc seaive. Rolls linn. Eggs tinner ou scaicity et ircsh laid. Cheese quiet and steady. Petroleum dull: refined, 7 c. Whisky scarce and higher : sales at -51 17. Seed- Geed te prune Clever dull at 8Q'-; : Flaxseed firm at il 50. Acw YerK JHnrr.ci. New ivnu., Nev. 21. Fleur State and West ern strngly in buveiV favor and dull : Super line state, $1 50J5 25; reiiiiu hei'p Ohi 5 25 fit! 55. Southern dull ami weak. Wheat s4?le lower r.ud latrsucctilani lu mess :Ne.'2 Red. Dec, 1 40gl -lu' ; de .Ian. JUJjJi !;; ; de Feb.,; tv,iQi i.v,l4. Cern opened JS'T?4C lower, ulterwards recov ered iiuu advanced ie ; mixed western, spot, li;j't07J.,'! : de future, i!itfsi?7eC. Oats shade higher ; State, k;g51' ; Wcdern. 475I. " Grain anil Prevision uotallei:s. One o'clock quotations.)! grain and proviL previL proviL iens, tiirnNhcd by S. W. Yundt. Breker. 15'- East King street. Chicago. Wheat Cern Oat.-, Perk Lard Pee.... 1.25 .5S'i .ll'j WS0 lij.'r. dun 1.257(5 .5tf,'.i .43); 17.10 11.2.1 I'hiladelphia. Nev .. i.:;s4 .0 .5i).c Dec 1.S3J4 .lUii .51" .Titu.... IJV4 . .52 Feb.... I.4.5; .70; i .:,iy. l.lvft Sfeeic :iirK!s. Bukkale Cattle Receipts, 010 head ; con signed through. 210 cars ; market quiet, and unchanged. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. C0e head : consigned through, C ears ; market steady and unchanged ter ordinary grades. Geed sheep in demand iind'Urincr ; fair te geed Western sliecp at $: 7-'(?54 W) ; elieiee le laiicy at 5 25jC 5 1:0 ; Canada Lamb? at $5 757j.'i S5. Hogs Receipts. a,2ls) head : consigned through, I'S cars , market firmer, hut net quetubly hi? her ; Yorkers, $5 rtvitjt 75; a few choice at 15 SO ; geed medium weights at .."iSS QC : geed te choice heavy at JCMi 20 ; fair de 11U.I 755 70: light mixed Yorkers ami pigs at 5 i'05 tO ; pigs at 55 ITt. East Liuerty Cattle Receipts. 7:r. head ; selling slew at yesterday's prices. Hogs Receipts, 3.S0O head : Philadelphia at $fi 40!?t! 70 ; Yorkers at 5 i;ii'J7 s". sheep Receipts, 2,000 head ; nothing doing. '.tncic.tiiU'Ker. New Yerk, i'hiladelphia ami Lecal Stocks ni-e United states Bends reported daily by Jacou B. Lekh, N. E. Cor. Centre Squaie. Nkw Yerk stock!. Stocks strong. Nev. '-5. Ian L:0t 5i7ft .... 127 12734 HW.J i(IVA i;e;j; i;i; i!i.; 211 125 126 lll! 109 10:00 11 ii; Meney.. ............. Chicago & North Western Chicago. Mil. & St.Taul Canada Southern Del., Lack. & Wi:stern Delaware .lc Iludseii'ty'uual Denver & Rie Grande Eust Tumi., Va. & Ga Hannibal A St. Jee Lake Shere & -Mich. Southern.. .Manhattan Elevated Michigan Centir-l .Missouri, Kansas & Texas N. Y., Lake Erie & Western.... New Jersey Central N. Y., Ontario Western New Yerk Central Ohie & Mississippi Ohie central Pacific Mail Steamship Ce.... St. Paul & Omaha de Prelerreil Central Paciilc Texas Pacitic Union Pacific Wabash, St. Leuis Sc Paciilc... " Preferred. Western Union Tel. Ce 12: is .... 14-Ji Jlt) "' H'J'i 120 121 .... Wi 1 aiJl "''Mi 45 '.l.'v'f M'x VM!U r. 4-n 'K 'Mil 3! 40 40! .... V-'i "Jh 51 k Slii 44 as?. 10b1 Aa4 :'-H 101, .'4 r4'i 11' 1H 41J5 4. SI 'A 8172 tt'A PUILADSLriUA. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania R. it Rcadlnjr Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation Ex DIv. Buffalo, Pitts. & Western... Northern Central Northern Paciilc " Preferred :i U'A 4L'h '-:i?5 51 "'14 8i; e 2) 4.:? -VA 4 IK 2l'i :K.4 fce-, liV" I.Vi" ' .'0!,; Hestenvillt Electric Underground Tel. Ce. 120 Philadelphl!. Krie R. R Gunnison Mining lewaGulch Mining Uiiitzb States lens. United States 4 jicr cvnts " 4Ji " l M. 1:00 117 1RVJ van iei Lecal ntecKn mni lleiwis. Par val. .f 10-I . PXi . KKI . 1011 . PHI . Pll -a!i fUI5 lit in.: rsi in.' 112 10: I(i5 ..: 105 $17ilxi 102.5 102.2." 110 135 I3I.M 202.51 115 75 1II..V 70.5t i(y.5 105.5C LuncCity 6 per ct. Lean, due 16 J. " ISS... " ' 1S'.. 1HI5.. " 5 iter ct. Iu 1 or "' years. 5 per ct. Scheijl Lean... " 1 " in 1 or 20 years. " I " iu 5 or 2J years. 11.0 PHI " 1; " in 10 or 20 j ears. HANK STCCCS. Fiist National l.ank ?1C0 Farmers' National Bank 50 Luncn-dcr County National Bank.. 50 Columbia National Bank 10-) Ephralu National Bank lee First National Bank, Columbia.. .. I'M Flint National Rank, Sti-.isburg ioe First National Bank, Marietta P."i First National Bank, Mount. Jev.. I Hi Lititz National Rank Ili Manheim National Bant: UK) Union National Rank. Mount Jev. 5' jiIscullankei's i;e:;L-d. (Jiiarryville R. R.. due U'Cl rrie. ueaeing x ueiumuia 11. uuue is?- 1110 Lancaster Waieii Ce., due lSb'G ice Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., due in ler 20 years leu Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., due 1SS.; 100 Stevens Heuo loe MISCELLAr.EOUa STOCKS. 105.." 10G (painvvidc R. It Miilersvillc Street Car Inn,u irer Printing Company Watch Factory .$ 50 . 50 . 50 . 100 . 25 . 100 a 40 115 !)!. Gas Light and Fuel Company.. Stevens Heuse Cehunhia Gas Company Columbia Water Company Susquehanna Iren Company... Marietta Hellew wure 100 100 75.10 TCKNriKE STOCKS. Big Spring & Reaver VHcy $25 Bridgeport K1JC Columbia & Cliestnut Hill 25 Columbia k Wahhinglen 25 Columbia .t i'.itc Spring 25 Lancaster & Ephrata 25 Lane, Eiizabetht'n A-:ii.hi!ct"ii 100 Lancaster. Fruitville. :-0 L:inea:t;r& Litltz 25 Lancaitei & Williamctewn 25 Luncn-dcr & Maner 50 Lancaster A; Manheim 25 Lancaster & Marietta 25 Lancaster & New Helland 100 Lancaster & Susquehanna :;m Lancaster & Willow Street 25 Strasburg & Millport 25 Marietta & Mayteivn 25 Marietta.' Mount Jev 25 10.21 20.50 18 20 11.11 47.2.' 51 50 Cd.5.1 55 02 S0.4I 25.?! S3 275.il 10. il 21 40 T IUK UKEAT CUKAT1VJ5 AGENTS. GALVANISM AND ELEGTRIGITY. DR. KALKS If ic mm A GALVANIC BATTERY is imbedded In this Medicated Plaster, which, when applied te the body produces a constant but mild cur rent et Electricity. liich is most exhilarating. It Is ii positive and speedy cure for tne follow ing complaints, viz : Rheumatism, Neuralgia, sick Headache, Wcuk and Inflamed Eyes, all Affections et the Brain. Spinal Complaints. Kiency and Liver Ceuiplainta, Sciatica, Fiu-.iiy.slx. Asthma anil Lung Diseases, Diseases of the Heart, Nervous Prostrations, &c. FitlCi: ONLY SI.OO. ! THE BELL MANX CO., Prep'rs, I 812 Broadway, Cor. 12th St., New Yerk. j AQENTU WANTED. ! Send stamp ler ci-culars. Fer sale by all 1 rugglats. Mention this paper. Sent by until. oct7-2mcedStwcow ;.v tm: TJiyjt exts. TMU.Tu. OPERA IIOl'SK. ONE NIGHT ONLY 1 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1801. The success of the season, JAMES K.TILLOl- SON'S great Comedy Drama, entitled the PLANTER'S WIFE! With the Ktrengcftt company traveling. In eluding Mr. Jeseph Wheelock, AXD Miss Rese Keene. ADMISSION 3, SO anil ;5Ct. Reserved Seat? 7.c, for sale at Opera Heuse eilice. ii22-;td MEDICAL. -pEIGAKT'S tit.n VilSK STORK. Brandy as a Medicine. The following article was voluntarily sent te Mr. II. E. Slayiunker, Agent for ltcigart's Old Wine Stere, by a prominent practising physi cian of this county, who has extensively usee the Rniiidy referred te in his regular pructtee. It is commended te the attention of these i liieted with Indigestion and Dyspepsia. BRANDY AS A MEDICINE. This new much abused Alcoholic Stimiilaiu was never intended as a beverage, but te bc used as :i medieine of great potency in thecuie of some of the destructive diseases which sweep away their annua! thousand of victims. With a purely philanthropic motive we prt sent te the favorable notice et invalids esiH cially tho?e ufllicted Willi tint miserable lib ease Dyspepsia, a specific remedy, which 13 nothing mere or leas than Brandy. The aged, with feeble appetite mid mere or leis debility, will find this simple medieine. when used properly, A Sovereign Remedy urall their ills and aehej. Be it, however sirieUy understood that we prescribe and m- but eiie article, and thut is KEIGAUT'S OLD 15RANDY. Sold by our enterprising young trleml. It K SLAYMAKER. Tills Brandy ha steed the test for years, and has never failed. a lui as our experience extends. ami we theroieri give it the preference ever nil et.ier Bi-aiulirs. no matter with liew many jaw-breaking French titles they are branded. Uuo-!eurtti of the money that is yearly thru v. 11 a v. ay en various impotent dyspepsia sp.eeitlc weulit siitllee te buy all the Brandy te cure e.nysuch ea.je 01 use-.. In proof of the curat ive iiowet-Hot Reigart's Old Branay, luiuisesel Dyspepsia, we can summon iiiiih beix el" wtlnctse.- one case in particular vi cite: A Lard-working tarmer had been uil.tcti iith an exhaustive Dyspepsia ler a number r-f veai-s; his stomach would '-.jeet almost every kind of feed; he had sour eructatiens con stantly 110 appetite in lact, he was obliged tr. restrict Ids diet te crackers and stale bread, ami as a beverage he used MeGrann's Itoel Beer, lie is a Methodist, ami then, aa new preached at times, and in his discourses eltcn declaimed earnestly against all kinds of strong drink. When advised te trv Reieart's Old Brandy, In liH ease, he looked up wtlh .islenl-nmenl but after hearing et its wonderful el'ects in the cases of some of ids near acqu.iintieicea, lit at last, consented te fellow our advice. He used the Brandy faithfully and steadily; the iirs t bottle giving him an appetite, ami he fore the second wan taken he was a sound man.with a stomach capable of digest iiigany tiling which he;che.-e lecat. Hestii! keens it and uses 11 lit tle occasienally: and since he. has thin medi eine he has been of very little pecuniary bent' fit te the doctor. A PiiAcrisme Puysiciak. II. E. SLAY.UA KtiU. AOiurr iron Rrigfirt's ()! rin Stere, Established iu 1785, 1M1-OIETBR ASU llCALKIl IN FINE lLl BRANDIES. SiIERRIi, rtlf ffc RIOR OLD MADEIRA, (Imported in lls. IS27 aud 1828.) CHAMPAGNES O EVERY BRAND. SCOTCH ALE PORTER. RRilWN STOUT. Ne. 'ZU EAST KING XT.. I.ANVASTCi: 'A riiClAI. ANII t'UialNtiJ OISKASKS. Mary A. Longaker, M. 1)., OFFICE AND itESIDENC'L Ne. 1!J EslsI )YuIiiul Stri'sj, LANCASTER, PA., 'Disease r tlie lye, Ear unit 'ISi.ral Treated as n hiM-flisily. I'aiiieulare.ttentleit glve.i le Hie ireattii'-nt el Disea-es of Women ami Children. Free examination and treatm-iit daily ex eept Sunday from 11 a. m. te I p. u. Consnl Censnl Consnl tatiens in E'ngli.di no. I Gei'iinin. H. D. LONGAKER, M. D., LATK OF PIlILAIIEI.rlllA. NOW OF LANCASTER, PA.. Oluce : Ne. 13 East Walnut Street. eilers his prelcssiniuil service-' le the atllieted especially te tho-'e suirering from Chronic or Special Di.-eacs. He will begladt'iseeand talk withthein. It In his pr.ictlcete plainly declare a dNease incurable it he believes it te be se. In the ease widen he undertakes1. In; guarantees te de all that can be done by unwearied atten atten lien and the application of cspeiieneed ski!!, gained b' maiiv years el practice in treuHin: .U.-eui-."- in its various mid most malignant tonus. That his skill has net lieen exerted In vain, numerous certilieates, thai may be seen nt his etllce, will testify. (.'atieei'st, TiiBiurH end SwcIIIhks I'nns Willieut fain or Usittjr the Knire or Drawing Kleeti. Shin Dlncascs and evciy dcscrljitteii et t'. fjtatlen. Pilcsand Sciotuleus Di.ieacs I'einiu uently Cured. Fetiiiili) DiseeH, Acute or Clirenic, speedily and radically cured. DNeasC3 of the Lungs, Threat. Stemncb, Liver and Kidneys can undoubtedly becii'cd. i'arlicular uttentieu nlven te I'rlvate ur eases of every description ; also that slate el alienation and weakness et mind, which ren ders persons ineapabloet enjoying the pleas ures of performing the dutieset life, completely- cured, and the patient restored te active lieattli and the enjoyments or life. Diseases of tlie Kye and ICar treated an a ;iccialty. Dr. Longaker will make prefc'shina! visits any distance. Can be consulted by letter (con fidentially), ami medicine sent with proper directions te anv part el the ceuntrv. CONSULTATIONS FREE. Office: Ne. 13 East Walnut Street, LANCASTER, PA. Jji5-lVdTu.Ti:.tSa.w LEGAL XOTIVEh' 1 'STATU OF 1ANIKL H. MAKKLKY. j late et the city et Lancaster dee'd. Letters testaiaentarv en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all person. in debted thereto are icqucbted te make immeill ate f-ettlemcnt, and thee having claims or de mands against the wime, will prvscnt them without iteluy for fccttlement te JEREMIAH RIFL. ill East King utreet, Lancaster, i'a. Agent ler Clara M. Markley. Execuler. J. B. Goen, Attorney. nld-Utdeaw ISTATE OF DAVID IIAKTUAN, LATE Il of the City el Lancaster, deceased. Letters testamentary en said estate hav ing L-ecn granted te the undersigned, nil pei-ben-i Indebted thereto :ir; icij nested te mak immediate settlement, and tnose having claims or demands against the sttnie will pre sent them without delay ter settlement te the utidersigncd. residing at. fii North tjuceii street, Lancaster. I'a. DAVID IIARTMAN, .111.. .1.11. Goen., Executer. Atternev n.V.;t.lcaw 1 .'ST ATK OF EI.IZAUETII SHIRK. I.Alh Zi et the city et Liiueahtcr. deeeaed. Li terief administration, with the will unurxe. en said estate having been gniut.'d te the un dersigncd.all persons indebted th-reteare r nucbtcd te make Inline Hate pcltlemeiil an these having claims or demands ngaliiRt tl. name wfll present them without delay ler set tlemcnt te the undersigned, residing in &ai i City. JEREMIAH RIFE, Adm'r.. l'J East Kins street, Lancaster. l':i. J. B. Geed, Att'y. ulJ Gtd.eaw ESTATKOFCUARLKS G. HKAI.E, l..Tl. et the City et Lancaster, deceased. Lettc-M testamentary en said i.-.tate lutv in been granted te the undersigned, nil ncrsens indebted thereto are rrnuested te I make immediate payment, mid thiwe havln;- i-i.ia.-i ". iiuiuiiun uiiiunt lilt- .-Vlllll, ..III Jill- scntthem without dehiy for i'ttlf mi nt te the undersigned. rei,iin;; in the tltv of Lani-u-"c 'VIM IVM Met-OUj-i .1 nJ-Ctne.r-v Lm.,iei
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