Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, December 05, 1881, Image 3

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LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER: MONDAY DECEMBER 5, I8i.
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ing situated en the southeast corner of
Lime and Lemen trects, te nenry
Cerdes. for $3,200.
tue prison.
Monthly Meeting of Uie iBiyecters.
All the prison inspectors we're present
at the regular monthly meeting of the
beard te day. Numerous hills were ap
proved. Mr. Beyer read the report of
the committee en inventory, which was
taken en November 29 and 30. According
te this the whole sleck en hand amounts
te $10,927.73, of which $7,241.27 is in the
manufacturing departments, and the re
maindcr is in the ether departments. Their
stock in the thiee principal departments
are as fellow! : Tobacco, $3,798.97 ;
beets and".sndes,.,277.77 ; carpets, $2,
C37.0C. The quarterly report of the physician
showed that although a large number of
persons had been sick but one died.
It was agreed net te allow lieyer, in jail
for two years, any commutation as he at
tempted te escape in February.
It was agreed te precure wire gratings
for the windows of the celb in the prison.
The inspectors all signed the petition te
the beard of pardons in behalf of Isaac
Seldenuidge, new in jail for ferjrery.
The following resolutions by Mr. Beyer
were adopted :
" Resulted, That the president and solici
tor be directed le prepare a punishment
register in which shall be recorded opposite
the name of the respective convict all
offenses by him committed against prison
discipline, with the date thereof and pun
ishment inflicted. Tiiatfer this purpose
the underkecpers shall keep such record
and return it te the clerk at the clese of
every mouth, who shall cuter the result, iu
the register and lay the same before the
inspectors whenever a prisoner is te be dis
charged. "Retelted, That all attempts te break
jail in the past vcar be entered en said
lcgister."
Mr. llagcu offered the following resolu
tion, which was adopted.
Resolved, That the laige room ever
" bummers' hall " be fitted up and that all
lcrsens engaged in the manufacture of
cigars be put te labor iu that aud ether
rooms."
The following resolution was offered by
Mr. Ituttcr and passed, all the members
voting for it except Messrs Carter and
Hagen :
"Resulted, That we advertise for sealed
proposals for prison labor te manufacture
cigars for one year, commencing January
9th, 1862, contractor te give his own bend,
furnish tobacco and everything appertain
ing te the manufacture of cigars ; also
sell his own cigais and furnish his own
foreman. Bids te be handed te the presi
dent of the beard or before December 31
at 12 m. The inspectors reserve the right
te reject any or all bids."
Messrs. Wolf and Hagen were appointed
a committee te audit the ticasuicr's ac
count. Sad Death or a Urighl Lad
The four-year-old and only seu of Jacob
P. Kautz, and grand-son of Jehn Oclis,
whose death is chronicled in our obituary
columns, was a bright little fellow who fell
a victim te membraneeus croup, and
whose stricken family have the sympathy
of all their friends.
Fell Frem a Ladder.
Philip Myers was at weik sawing limbs
from a tree en East Lemen street en Sat
uiday, when the ladder broke aud he fell
a distance of 20 feet. He broke his arm,
dislocated his shoulder aud was badly
bruised.
The Michigan Fund.
The mayor this morning sent $114.14 te
the Michigan sufferers, making a total of
$2,114.75 already scut. This afternoon he
received $71.25 from the Mcunonite church
of Leacock.
Prliatc Sale.
Bausman & Burns, real estate agents,
today sold for Jehn W. Sewers & Ce., a
brick dwelling house situate Ne. 204
West Walnut street, te Mrs. Mary C. Mil
ler, for $1,050.
Uate Kail.
This morning Lcvina Woedcialt, of Ore
gon, was arrested by Deputy Sheriff Strino
for slander, the suit having been brought
by Chailcs Myers. She gave bail in $3,000.
A Pleasant Heme for Se-le.
Attention is called te the sale of the two twe two
sterv brick dwelling house bolensing te
Gee. W. Eaby, which will be sold at pub
lic sale at the Leepard hotel this evening.
It is well built, conveniently arranged and
situated in a desirable location. See ad
vertisement. Amuse nienis.
" irui)ty Dtmtpty" Te night. That comical
here of song and story "Humpty Dumpty"
has ever been a prime favorite with patrons
et amusements in this city and te-night they
arc te be afforded another opportunity et wit
nessing his capers, in the appearance at Ful
ton opera house of Will Grever's Humpty
Dumpty pantomime and specialty company.
They advertise a number et new and amusing
tricks, and among ins special features or merit
premised arc the Royal pantomime company,
the Transatlantic novelty company, the Lon Len Lon
eon deg circus, Dedd's military band, May's
opera orchestra. Lew prices rule, as will be
seen en reference te the advertisement.
SPECIAL HOriVKH.
See Here.
Yeu are sick ; well, there is Just one remedy
that will cure you bejend possibility et doubt.
;4( If it's Liver or Kidney trouble, Consumption.
Dyspepsia, Debility, Wells' Health Kcncwer is
your nope. (1. Druggists. Depot.
"What every one says mast be true," that
Dr. Sellers' Cough Syrup" has no equal for
coughs and colds. Try it. Price SB cents.
nl-lmd&w
Ge te H. B. Cochran's lirug ic.rc, 137 North
Queen street, for Jlfr. Rreerjum't New Na
tional Dyes. Fer brightness and durability et
color,are uneqnaled. Celer from 2 te 5 pounds.
Directions in English aud German. Price. 15
cents.
" I've lived and loved," said an unhappy old
maid. " When 1 was young. Dr. Bensen's Skin
Cure, ler tetter, eczema, and pimples en the
tacc, was net te be bought. As T had a rough
skin. I kept out et company and am new an
Old maid.
Keep your famllv well supplle I with " Sel
lers' Cough Syrup.'' Use it In time; you will
avert bronchial una pulmonary affections. 25
cents. dl-lmdAw
It is a foolish mistake te confound a remedy
of merit with quack medicines. We have used
Parker's Ginger Tonic with the happiest re
sults for Dyspepsia and Debility, and knew it
te be a sterling health restorative. Timet.
ul-lmdeodAwcew
Quinine and Arsenic
Ferm the basis of many et the Ague remedies
In the market, and arc the last resort et Phy
sicians and people who knew no better medi
cine te employ, ler this distressing complaint.
The eflccts et cither et these drugs are de
structive te the system, producing headache,
intestinal disorders, vertigo, dizziness, ring
lug In the cars, and depression of the constitu
tional health. Ayer's Aece Cues is a vege
table discovery, containing ntlther quinine,
arsenic, nor any deleterious Ingicdient, and is
an Infallible and rapid enre for every form of
Fever and Ague. Its effects are permanent
and certain, and no Injury can result from its
use. Besides being a positive cure for Fever
and Ague in all its forms, It is also a superior
remedy for Liver Complaints. It is an excel
lent ten ie aud preventive, as well as cure, of
all complaints peculiar te malarieus, marshy
and miasmatic districts. By direct action en
the Liver and biliary apparatus, it stimulates
the system te a vigorous, hinllhy condition.
Fer sole by all dealers. d2-lwdced.tw
"A lady had thcttesh eaten off her arm by
scrofula Could see the sinews working.
Lindsey's Bleed Searcher' cured her." J.
Ralston, Llderten, Pa. dl-luul&w
Te Accommodate the Public.
The proprietors et that immensely popular
remedy, Kidnev-Wert in recognition et the
claims ct the public which has se liberallv pa
tronized them, have prepared a liquid prepa
ration el that remedy for the special accom
modation of these who from any reason dis-
Jlike te prepare it for themselves. It is very-
concentrated, and, as the dose is small, it 13
mere easily taken by many. It has the same
eflectual action in all diseases ei the kidney?,
liver or bowels. ieme and Farm.
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.Ketnez: jnetnen:i jKeShcrs!:
Are yea disturbed at night and broken of
your rest by a sick child suflering and crying
with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth ?
If he, go at once and get a bottle of MRS.
WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. It will re
lieve the peer little suflercr Immediately de
pend upon it; there Is no mistake about it.
There i9 net a mother en earth who lias ever
used it, who will net tell you at once that it
will regulate the bowels, and give rest te the
mother, and relief and health te the child,
operating like magic. It la perfectly sare te
uj-c in all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and
Is the prescription et one ei the eldest and
best female physician and nurses in the
United States. Sold everywhere; 25 cents a
bettl.- "larMvdAwM.WAS
There is a Balm in Gllead. The success
which has marked the introduction of Cream
Balm, a Catarrh remedy, prepared by Ely
Itre3., Owego, X. Y., is indeed marvelous.
Many persens in PitUten and vicinity are
using it with most satisfactory results. A lady
down town is recovering the sense of smell,
which she hid net enjoyed ler liiteen years,
through the use of the Halm. She had given
up her case as incnrablc. Mr. Barber, the
druggist, has used it in his l.imi'y and com
mend it very highly. In another column a
young Tnnkhanneck lawyer, known te many
of our reader.-", tc-tlfles that he waseuiedef
partial deafness. It Is eei talnly a very effica
cious remedy. J'Utsten, J'a , 0'i:ettc, Aug. IS,
1871).
31 y son, aged nine years, was afflicted with
Catarrh ; the use of Ely's Cream Balm effected
a complete cure. W. E. If amxav, druggist.
Eu&ten, li. Trice .Vj cents. dl-2ivdce(l&w
"Lire, Growth, Keauty."
" What we all ndmire" and hew te secure it :
A line head of hair in its natural eoler is such
an adunct le beauty that no one who prizes
geed leeks should neglect te use " Londen
Huir Celer Restorer," the most cleanly and dc
llghtfiil article ever introduced te the Ameri
can people. It is totally different fiem all
ethers net sticky or gummy, and free from
all impnre ingredients that render many ether
preparations obnoxious. It thickens thin
hair, restores gray hair, gives it new life, keeps
the scalp clean and healthy, causing the hair
te grew where it had fallen off or become thin,
does net soil or stain anything, and is se per
fectly and elegantly prepared us te make it a
lasting hair dressing and toilet luxury. " Lon Len Lon
eon Hair Restorer" is sold by all druggists,
nt 75 cents a bottle. Six bottles ler $1.
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DEAT11S.
Cellins. At his residcncc.in Hart township,
en batuidav evening, Dec. 3, Themas C. Col Cel
lins, in tue 8.1th year ei his age.
Funeral at 11 a. in., en Tuesday, Dec. C. Set
vices al the house. Interment at the Octoraro
V. P. church. Fiicnds and relatives rospect respect
tully invited te attend without further notice,
Wei.k. December 4, 1SSI, in this city, Maiy",
relict et the late Adam Welt, in the Sid year et
her age.
The lelaiives and friends et the lamilyarc
respect fully invited le attend the funeral,
fiem her late residence. Ne. ISC North Duke
i-tr.ct,en Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Kaliz. In this clty.en the 4th Inst .Jehn F.,
son et Jacob F. and Kate K. Kautz, iu the Kit
year et his age.
The relatives and ft lends of the family are
respectfully invited te attend tha luncral
from the parents' residence, Ne. 3G3 Seuth
Queen street, en Wednesday afternoon at 2
o'clock lutermentat Woodward Hill cemetery.
nx wad vtsit tjsejuents.
WANTED A AYOOU FINISHER ATT1IK
Lancaster Organ Manufactory, 320
North Queen slicet, Lancaster, Pa. Apply
at once.
J7UK SALE. A LAUGE AND SU11STAN
tlal Brick Tobacco WAREHOUSE. Cen
tral location. Capacity. 3.0C0 cases.
RIFE A KAUFMAN,
15-3wdUS Ne. in East King street.
IOll SALE.
A two-sterv BRICK DWELLING with
BUICK DWELLING 5 rooms, entry and
plastered attic ; Hydrant and rump, variety
et small fruit. The property is located
in the vicinity of the Cotten Mills and will be
sold at a bargain. Is desirable as a home or
ler investment Ne. 318 Beaver street.
RIFE & KUl'FFMAN,
U?-3ldSMWS,R 19 East King street.
VMKEMKN'S UNION. A SPECIAL MKKT
I? lug of the Union will be held THIS EVEN
ING at 7 o'clock in the hall of the Washing
ton Fire Company CHAS. M. HOWELL,
It President.
1UL1U SALE. O MONDAY, llEC. B.
1881, will be sold at the Leepard Hetel,
that valuable two-story BRICK DWELLING,
with one-story Brick Back Building and Sum
mer Kitchen 'attached, situated en the west
side et Shippcn street, between East King anil
Orange streets. Ne. 22, containing hall, six
100ms and plastered attic; hydrant in the
yard, fruit trees, grape vines, Ac.
Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. 111. of said
day. when conditions will be made known by
GEORGE W. EARY.
ilUMiY SllUnEHT, Auct. ."0-5td
A LEAN A. HEltK A CO.,
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
AGENTS,
Ne. 3 North Ditte Street.
Over 40J DWELLINGS, STORES, BUILD
ING LOTS, Ac., rer side in all parts of the city
and at all pilccs. Call for printed Catalogue.
HOUSES FOR RENT. sepS-3md
D
K. S. . C. JACKSON,
THE GREAT ENGLISH ORATOR,
Will deliver his clebrated LECTURE en
Garibaldi's First Wife, Anita,'
On TUESDAY EVENING,
in UNION BETHEL CHURCH, corner ei Ot
nnge and Prince streets, te commence at tip.
in. Deers open at 7 p. in. Tickets et Admis
sion 25c, Children, 15c., te be hail at the book
stores S-21K
)(( SLEIGHS
AT AUCTION,
On Thursday 3Ieming, Dec. 15, 1881
-4 7' 11 O'CLOrC,
AT
HERKNESS' BAZAAR,
NINTH AND SANSOM STS.,
PHILADELPHIA. It
rriu house.
FRIDAY, DEO. 9th, 1831.
A STUPENDOUS MUSICAL CONCEPTION.
MR. JOHN D. MISHLER has the honor te
present II. B. Malm's English COMIC OPERA
COMPANY, the 11 nest operatic organization
in America, who will produce en a scale of
magnillccnee.
VOX SUPPE'S LATEST and GKEA.T-
JiSt SLLUli&J?,
BOCCACCIO,
By a carefully selected company of arti-ts,
together with a GRAND CUOKIS.
POPULAR PRICES:
GALLERY. . 50c.
ADMISSION 7."c.
RcscrVcd scats en sale at Yeckei s at SI . ." Ct
G
IRAKI)
OF PHILADELPIA.
Assets ever
ELEVEN HUNDRED THOUSAND
Dollars, sscurely invested. Fer a policy In
this old and well-established company call en
RIFE & KAUFMAN,
NO. 19 EAST KING STREET.
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new ADYmmsmMMma.
e
CtC LAST CARD OF Ih SEASON !
Our card has brought out a number of new
customers, who usually de their buying in
Philadelphia, since they are assured tnat Lan
caster can beast of at least one house that
knows hew, and docs turn out tirst-class work
in the line of
Merchant Tailoring.
V.'e were compelled te order another let of
FINE OVERCOATING
In addition te our extensive stock. Te-day we
open a full line of NOVELTIES from the Par
isian house of Origet, including
ASTROCIIANS, VELOURS & MONTANAK
BEAVERS,
of the late3t French Designs, which are per
fect Gems. - Our CROMBIE'S VICUNAS.
LALLAPELLES AND ELYSIANS are very
attractive. We invite the attention of ladles,
who are in search of suitable
CHRISTMAS GIFTS,
ler their 'ltisbanils, te call and cxamine our
stock of
OVERCOATINGS,
a mere acceptable or desirable present could
net be made. We get up an Overcoat in the
highest style of art, at prices ranging from $25
te $50 a saving et at least from 25 te 0 per
cent en Philadelphia prices ter same kind of
work and trimming.
Bear in mind we are He only house in Lan
caster that handle this cliiss ei goods. Our ex
perience, taste and skill is a sufficient guaran
tee that we are thoroughly posted In icganl te
correct style in dress.
All ate cordially invited te call at
121 K. QUEEN STREKT.
J. K SMALING,
ARTIST TAILOR,
31 WAS
T
milk:: is an idea aukead among
some people that there is no style or fit in
READY-MADE
CLOTHING,
This 1-, a mistake. The many years of eNer
ience in the cuttiugand making of
CLOTHING
by some of the largest he,i,e- in the country,
has brought the art iieai perfection, and there
are very few men but fi if. can be better lltte
and Miitedin the
CLOTHING
et te-day that is ready made than in erdcie.l
ei k.
Our stock is very large at the present time,
and the selections were made with the great
est care. New we trust you ill come and see
us, and the
CLOTHING
can prove itsi'lt.
ALSO, REMEMBER, we Uie b.u-k every
thing net satisfactory.
Our stock el
Overcoats
l as complete new as it will be at any time
again this season, and we have great heaps of
them, and piles of them have been sold.
fflLLIAfflSON & FOSTER,
36-38 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER. PA.
J-OJC SALE.
S" AW JULl,rOK!Al.i: A TWKNTY-1TUU11
her-e power portable SAW MILL, as geed
as new. Address
PHILIP LEBKELTEE,
Eagle Speke and Bending Works,
d&w-lt Lancaster, Pa.
ORPHANS COURT SAI.K OF VALUAKLK
City Property. On THURSDAY, DE
CEMBERl.'i, IhSl.by virtue and In pursuance
et an alias order et the Orphans' Court et Lan
caster county, will be sold at public sale, en
the premises, all that certain two-story brick
tavern property (known as the Serrel Herse
Hetel), with three-story brick back building,
brick stables, shedding, blacksmith shop, &c..
and let et ground Thereto belonging, situated
en the north side of West King street, cast of
Prince street in the city et Lancaster, Pa., ad
joining properties of Hen, A. E. Roberts, W.
J. Cooper. James Potts and ethers. This is one
et the most desirable aud convenient hotel
properties in the city of Lancaster.
Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. in. of said
day, when attendance will be given and terms
made known by
ANNA McELLIGOTT,
Executrix of Jeremiah McElllgett.dee'd.
IiUN'KV SlICRERT. AUCtiOUCCr. 1122-tsll
PUULIC SALE OF A VALUAltLK FAUK.
On TUESDAY, DEC. 13, 1SSI, the undcr undcr
signed,exceuter.s et the will of Henry R.Treul,
will expose te public sale, en the premises, in
.Man hoi m township, tin-farm et the late Henry
It. Trout, deceased. This farm is about two
miles distant Irera Lancaster, en the Ephrata
turnpike, adjoining lands et Isaac Espcnshadc.
Henry Buckwalter, Henry lies and ethers.
It contains about 70 ACRES. The improve impreve improve
mentscensistora two-storied STONE DWELL
ING HOUSE, large frame Barn, Wi.gen-Shcd,
Cern Crib and ether outbuildings. There Is a
geed orchard of apple trees. There is an ex
cellent spring nt the house and i mining water
in two fields. There is a never-tailing well at
the house. The fences arc in geed condition.
Abonttwe thousand bushels et lime have been
put en the land In the h'.st two years. The
property is well-adapted te trucking and
dairying, as the whole el it can be cultivated
and has an excellent meadow.
Persons desiilng te view the premises can
de se by calling en the-uudcrigued, or en
Isaac K. Ryan residing thereon.
Sale te begin at 2 o'clock, p. in., when terms
will be made known by the undersigned exec exec
ueors. Alse, at the Grape Hetel, en same day, the
DWELLING HOUSE and let of around. Ne.
220 West Oransce street. The house is a
two-storied BRICK DWELLING, with two
storied brick back building. It contains eight
rooms ; ran c built in the kitchen, gas
throughout, hydrant in yard and geed well ;
there is a connection with the sewer en Orange
street. The yard Is well-planted with apricots.
cherries, pcaenes, ami grapes, ei several
kinds, 'lhe let has a lrentage en Orange street
of S9 feet and is 128 feet deep, and en the rear
is a two-storied frame Stable. Frem the south
ern end of the letthcrc extends another let,
about 2f!K leet wide and 51 feet deep; te Arch
alley, giving access te the Stable ; this let being
subject, however, te certain rights cf passage
in lhe owners et the two houses en lhe west
of the dwelling house.
Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. in., en said
day when terms will be made known by
THEODORE TROUT,
AMOS n. CHRIST,
Executers of the will of Henry R. Tieut.
HsMav Shubkrt, Auct.
nevl2,U 17,19,?C,5Uilccl,3ts& 11 w
MISCELLANEOUS,
CAUU.
EAGLE SHOE STORE.
JOHN IIIEMENZ,
SI Neith.Queen street, Lancaster, Pa..
Dealerln LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S BUSSES'
and CHILDREN'S FINE SHOES,
has a fine let of BURT'S GOODS manufactur
ed expressly ler him by Edwin c. Bint. New
Yerk.
CAUTION. The Genuine Burt Shee ha the
name et Edwin C Burt stamped in full en the
lining and telc of eac shoe, and are war
ranted. . 3-2td
M1
UalU, MUSIC Full THE HOLIDAYS.
The undersigned rcsncctfullv announces te
ncr menus nu me puunc tnat sue nas ac
cepted tnc agenev for the Celebrated Krnnlcli
& Bach Piane Fortes, which she will sell
clicaper than anv ether FIRST-CLASS instru
ment and en the easiest terms.
Pianos can be seen and further information
obtained by calling upon
LIZgLE STROBEL,
JJU31C TEACHER,
333 EAST ORANGE ST., LANCASTER, PA,
N.B. With kind permission 1 refer te Father
I Haul and Sisteis at Sacred Heart Academy,
Who arj using these pianos. d3-2fd
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"CMTE CHARMING XOUNG GIRLS
WILL BE COURTED BY
THE PROFESSOR,
OF MADISON SQUARE,
HE IS HANDSOME AXD AN ERUDITE TEACHER
(ERUDITE MEANS LEARNED) FR03I THE COLLEGE OP YALE.
HE IS CALLED "THE PROFESSOR."
HE WROTE A PLAY ALSO "THE PROFESSOR."
AND IT DREW CROWDS OF PEOPLE
FROM THE GAY BOULEVARDS FOR ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY NIGHTS
TO THE BIOST BEAUTIFUL THEATRE IS THE WORLD THE MADISON SQUARE
THEATRE. IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK. THE WEALTH sAND ARISTOCRACY OK
THAT CITY WERE CHARMED BY THE PLAY UNTIL IT BECAME FAMOUS. AND ALL
THE YOUNG PEOPLE AND THE OLD PEOPLE. THE GIRLS AND THE BOYS. THEIR
CAUTIOUS FATHERS AND THEIR TIMID MOTHERS, THRONGED THE FIHE THEATRE
WHERE THE HANDSOME PROFESSOR MADE LOVE TO A HALF-DOZBN ROSY MAID
ENS WITH LONG SPANISH LASHES. AND THE RESULT OF IT WAS A REBIAREABLE
OVATION TO THE HANDSOME PROFESSOR, WHO WILL PLAY IN THIS TOWN OF
LANCASTER
ON; NEXT WEDNESDAY, AT THE MIDDLE OF THE WEEK,
Olt TO SPEAK BY THE CARD. AS THEY SAY IX THE BOOKS!" THIS PLAY. ' THE
PROFESSOR.' WILL BE PRODUCED ' ( NOT A GOOD WORD ) IN THE FULTON
OPERA HOUSE."
THIS IS THE END OF THE PROFESSOR ADVERTISEMENT. WHICH WAS WRITTEN
EXPRESSLY' FOR THIS MERIDIAN. BUT AS CURIOUS!PERSONS MAY LIKE TO READ
THE OTHER ADVEKTISEMENT THAT SURPRISED THE QUAINT CITY" OF BOSTON,
THEY ARE RESPECTFULLY INVITED TO PERUSE TO THE END THE PARAGRAPHS
THAT NOW ARE TO FOLLOW :
' THE PROFESSOR " IS FROM
THE MADISON SQUARE THEATRIC
IN NEW YORK, WHERE
IT WAS PLAYED 150 NIGHTS
TO CROWDED HOUSES.
THE ORIGINAL COMPANY PLAYS.
THE NEW YORK SCENERY WILL
BE USED IN LANCASTER.
A BROOK OF REAL WATER
RUSHES DOWN THE BIOUXTAIX.
IF YOU WANT TO MARRY
SEE THE PROFESSOR.
THE PRETTIEST GIRLS MAKE
LOVE TO THE PROFESSOR
HE PROPOSES TO THEM ALL.
HE WILL SHOW YDU THE FKOIi
AND HOW HE WOULD
A-WOOING GO-NOT THE
FROG-BUT THE PROFESSOR,
ROB'T COLLYER SAYS ' MOST AMUSI
JOAQUIN MILLER " LIKE NEVADA
VER."
X. Y. HERALD-" CONTINUOUS LAI
TElt."
N. Y. POST" WAS WONDERFUL."
XG."
S1L-
X. Y. TIJIES-" CHARMINGLY SET."
X. Y. MAIL" REMARKABLE PORTR
A IT-
URE." .
IT NIGHTLY PACKED THE
A.
V. YATES & CO.
COLD WEATHER CLOTHING.
A. G. YATES & CO., -
"THE" PLACE TO 33UY IT.
A house that has, in se short a time, established a trade of such magnificent
piopertion?, must possess extraerdinaay merit. We will lead you into the secret of
our continued success FIRST AND FOREMOST : Producing Clothing SUPER
IOR TO ALL OTHER MAKES ( wc mean this literally and without retraction).
THEN : -SELLING AT LOW PRICES, with the understanding that the money
will be refunded if purchases cannot otherwise be made satisfactory. Solid icasens
why you should buy your Clothing of
A. C. YATES & CO.,
CHESTNUT AND SIXTH STS., PHILADELPHIA.
E
11 AV. J. ZAUBI.
Manufacturing Jeweler, - - - Zahnf s Cerner,
LAXCASTEJi, PA.
Tlic manufacturers el the iliBeicut linuu of goods embraced In our stock have been spec
ially fortunate this year in iirelucini styles et uni'nuakil beauty, which it will be a plea-niri!
te us te uhew te all who call. Our b'eck is lull in all ilupuit incuts
Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Silverware, Diamonds, &c.
If you want te set up any SPECIAL CHRISTBIAS GIFT place your onler as early a pe-si-ble.
In Solid Geld or Silver we can make, in our own factory, any article wanted, which en
ables us te give our ciiitemcis advantage in prices, net usually leund in rctaU stores.
Tlin. AKUNDH.L TINTED SPECTACLES, for which wc are the sole agents in Lancaster
county, ue believe arc the best in the world, and we arc satisfied that with the aid el our com
plete outfit of Tet Lenses, we can litany eyes that need the aid of glasses.
Our facilities for FIRST-CLASS REPAIRING arc complete in every department.
The very liberal share of trade we have received in the past lias encouraged us te place in
our cases a liner and larger stock than ever before, te which we cordially Invite the attention
of all v-he desire te examine beautiful goods.
ED. J. ZAHM, Jeweler,
ZAHM'tf CORNER,
ect23-3ind&wlt
1HY GOODS.
OVECIAL NOTICE TO Till: LADIES.
Givler, Bewers & Hurst's,
25 East King Street.
LADIES!
V'i' eiler a lew special things at al a great sac-
Iticc te close out the entire let, namely :
Dell Trunks,
leather Satchels,
Parian Bnsts,
Photograph Frames,
China Ornaments and Figures
AND A LARGE LOT OF
JAPANESE GOODS,
IN A GREAT VARIETY OF ARTICLES.
These goods wc are determined te close out
and therefore eiler them much below cot.
IN SILK UMBRELLAS
we have just i eclved our stock, especially ler
the holidays. De net put etr purchasing these
goods tee long, as the assortmentgetsbreken,
and von may have some diflieultv in ircttiiiir
j ust what you wunt. We offer these goods very
iu . u iiuvu iuse an cicgam line ei
Alpaca and Gingham Umbrellas.
in excellent quality, which wc guarantee te be
fast colors.
IN SILK HANDKERCHIEFS
we show the finest assortment in the City.
Please call and leek, and be convinced.
IN KID GLOVES
wc show a full assortment, in black and colors.
LADIES' SILK MITTENS,-
something new and choice. Plcase call and
leek at them. We have them in all shades.
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S
MERINO UNDERWEAR,
in Scarlet aniUVhlle,at greatly reduced prices.
Large lincsef Ladles' und Children's Hosiery,
in Cashmere, Weel, Merine and Cotten.
Ladies, wc are ettering great bargains in
SHAWLS AND SKIRTS,
as well as In many ether goods.
Givler, Bewers & Hurst,
25 EAST KINO STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
OFFICE FOK K.NT. FROM THE 1ST
et April next the Office Ne. 30 East
Orange street, new occupied by Hen liies. E.
Franklin and Walter M, Franklin, esq, In
quire at Ne. .".7 East Orange street.
dec3-3td
MA D1SOX SQUARE THEATRE.
AXD DREW THE BEST OF
A BULLION' PEOPLE.
IF YOU WISH TO HEAR
A CHARMING GIRL'S LAUGH
GO TO SEE THE PROFESSOR.
IT WAS A BIOST REMARKABLE SUCCESS
IX FASIIIOXABLE SARATOGA.
ITS CITIZEN'S TUROXGED TUE
' PROFESSOR " PERFORM AXCE.
THIS PLAY" IS A TRI JMPH
'FOR THE SCHOLARLY BIR. GILLETTE
OF THE BIADISOX SQUARE THEATRE.
IT IS A PLAY
FOR GOOD HEALTH.
A PLAY FOR THE DAUGHTER.
A PLAY FOR THE SOX.
A PLAY FOR THE MOTHER.
A PLAY FOR THE FATHER.
A PLAY FOR THE HOME.
BEAUTY', WIT, SARCASBI, HUBIOK.
BIATHEMATICS, ASTROXOBIY,
EDUCATIOX, FINE ARTS,
BIUSIC. AXD ALL THAT
CAN' PLEASE THE EYE, AND
CHARM THE EAR, WILL BE
PRESENTED OX WEDNESDAY EVENING
IX FULTOX OPERA HOUSE,
RESERVED SEATS AT USUAL PRICES.
Ledger
I
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7DW. J. ZAH9I.
LANCASTER, PENN'A.
Jv'A TEJtTAlNJIENTS.
F
ULTOX OPERA 1"LSE.
MONDAY, DEO. 5th, 1881.
9Rcmctnbcr this date particularly. Remem
ber the prices.
The Survival of the Fittest.
WILL GROVER'S
I TJMPTY B UfflTY !
i
Still greater aud better than last sea en, aud
s.1111 lheiamc gloriously popular prices.
The Royal Pantomime Company ! The Trail i
itlantic Novelty Company 1 The Louden Deg
Ctrcu-i I Dedd's Military Rand ! May's Opera
Orchestra.
PRICES, 35, 35 & BO Cents.
CHILDREN 25 CENTS.
Ne higher prices. Tickets for sala at the
Opera Heuse Oflice d3-2td
e
PI.ICA HOUSE.
TUESDAY, DEO. 6, 1881,
MR. JOHN D. MISHLER has the pleasure or
presenting the popular and talented artist
Miss Jeffreys-Lewis,
In the Union Square Theatre Success by A. C.
tiuntcr, eq., entitled
Twe S ights in Seme,
Presented with particular attention te every
detail by a
TnOROUUHLY COMPETENT COMPANY.
43Ne advance In Prices 35, 50 ami 75 vta.
Reserved leats new ler s-ale ut Yecker's
Otlice. 30-Ct
TUl.TON OPERA HOCSE.
43-ONE NIGHT ONLY.-ja
THURSDAY, DEO. 8th, 1881.
THE CELEBRATED
McGEBENY FAMILY.
The most wonderfully charming organlza erganlza organlza
tlenof young musical artists that ever graced
an American stage.
Everything new and fresh.
SPECIAL PRICES :
ADMISSION, 35 Cent-.
RESERVED SEATS, - - 50 "
GALLERY, ----- 25 "
Sale et Reserved Scat tickets begins at Ful
ton opera house Monday morning, December
.". at 8 o'clock. Deers open at 7 : performance
at 8 o'clock.
S-W1I!l APPEAR IN COLITM1HA. WED.
NESDAY, DECEMBER 7th. d:;,r,.C,7,8
LIQUORS, SO.
"OINGWAIVT'S
WINE, LIQUOR. AXCOHOL AND
GROCERY STORE.
feblMyd NO. 305 WEST KING STREET.
FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
A well selected Stock et
PIANOS AND ORGANS.
ESTEY MELODEON ter sale cheap.
JUSTUS STUCKENHOLTZ.
o29tejanl,82,R Fulton Hall, Lancaster. Pa.
Beil
HilliJilili
THIBD EDITION.
MONDAY EVENING, DEC. 5, 1881.
WASHINGTON.
THE FOKTY-SEVENTH
BEGUN.
CONGRESS
Beck Meres te Retire Trade Dollars.
Washington, D. C, Dec. 5. Among
bills introduced was one by Beck, for re
tiring trade dollars and receining them
into standard silvec dollars. At 1:15 a
recess was taken until 2:30, te await noti
fication of the organization of the Heuse.
Kelfer Elected Speaker.
In the Heuse a large crowd was present
at tne opening, Ketfer receiving many con
gratulations from his friends. The elec
tion for speaker resulted as fellows (nec
essary for choice 143) :,Keifer 148, Randall
129, Ferd 8. Kcifer was escorted te the
chair by Randall and Hiscock, and the
oath wasndministered by Kelley (Pennsyl
vania). The Heuse, according te private ad
vices, failed te organize completely for to
day. The Senate adjourned and the
country will have te wait another day for
the president's message. En. Ixtelt.t Ixtelt.t
eencer. THE UUITEAU TRIAL.
A Matter et Secondary Interest.
Washington, Dec. 5. There was a
large crowd about the court house this
morning and Guiteau showed the greatest
fear while being taken from the van. It
was some time before he recovered
equanimity. The first witness was
Dr. James Konnen, editor of the Chicago
Medical Review. He had no doubt of Gui
teau's insanity. He considered the pris
oner a lit subject for the luuatic asylum ;
based his judgment en hereditary insanity
iu Guiteau's family. The witness evi
dently was a believer in " inspiration.'
Relieving Russian Refugees.
Chicago, Dec. 5. A meeting of Jewish
citizens was held here yesterday afternoon
te take measures for the releif of Jewish
refugees who have fled from persecutions
heaped upon them in Russia. A commit
tee was appointed le receive and caic ler
them upon their arrival here and te pro
cure them employment. Over two hun
nrcd thousand dollars was subscribed for
this charity at the meeting.
Cut His itaby's Threat.
Chicago, Dec. 5. Frank Bankc, a
tailor, cut his young child's threat this
morning with a butcher knife, killing the
infant instantly. He then cut his own
threat, but his wounds are net necessarily
fatal. Banke had been out eT employ
ment some time and had beceme despon
dent. Eleven te One.
Wilmington, Del., Dec. ". The Jury
iu the Neal murder can still remain out,
one man, it is reported, holding out for
acquittal, and declaring he will net yield.
Jerry Ilarrigan was arraigned this
morning, for the murder of Dennis Shea,
and a jury is being empaneled.
WEATHER INDICATIONS.
Washington, D. C, Dec. 5. Fer the
Middle Atlantic states, clearing weather,
northerly winds becoming variably, sta
tionary or higher temperature, rising, fol
lowed by falling barometer.
A llrulal Murder
DETi:eiT,Dec. 5. C. Ternes, an old Ger
man, was brutally murdered last night by
Charles Martin, a young man. Martin,
who was drunk.kneckcd Ternes down and
stamped upon him until his skull was
crushed. Mar: in was arrested.
Death of an Old-Time Democrat.
Wilmington, Del., Dec. 5 Samuel
Townsend, one of the most prominent old old
tin:e Democrats of the state, and a leading
politician, died this morning at his resid
ence in Townsend.
Ne Renr."
Londen, Dec. 5. The Dublin corres
pondent of the Times says the conspiracy
against the payment of lent it extending.
Intimidation, boycotting and threats are
prevalent thiougheut a large area of terri
tory. Earthquake In Cauailn.
Huntingdon, Quebec, Dec. 5. At 6:30
last evening a slight but distinct shock of
earthquake was felt at this place. The
movement was from west te cast.
m
Tannery Rurned.
Ballston, N. Y., Dec. .". Samuel
Haight's tannery, at Milten Centre, was
burned last night ; less, $30,000.
Tnen and New.
Philadelphia Times.
-Sheitly after President Garfield's inaug
uration frknds of -Senater Jehn Stewart,
of Chatubcrsburg, urged his appointment
te the Mexican mission. Secretary Blaine
had made up bis mind te recommend the
appointment, and Preidcnt Garfield would
no doubt have done se had he lived. It ia
sa'd that Senater Cameren, learning of the
probability el" Stewart's appointment, alfO
became an active advocate of Stewart, and
selicted Blaine's interest in the case. The
senator went te him in regard te it several
times. On one of these occasions he said
he had set his heart en the matter and
would like te sec Stewart get the place.
Before the consummation of the thing
Garfield died. It is new understood here
that since Arthur's succession Mr. Blanie
asked Senater Cameren if he still favored
the appointment of Senater Stewart.
Blaine said if he did and would go with him
te the president aud recommend the ap
pointment it would unquestionably be
made ; whereupon, te Blaine's surprise, Mr.
Cameren flatly replied that he was net in
favor of it.
MAliKETK.
Pbllailelpnta Marfceu
PBiLA.eu.rBlA, Dec. 5. Fleur strong, with
fail-demand: Superfine, nt J4 2304 7- :xu-a
at J-r CO 55 75; Ohie aud Indiana fnully,
i 75f27 0; Pennsylvania family Jii !.&
0 G2J4 ; St. Leuis de 7 37K &! ; Minnesota
Extra at $7 0037 23; de straight at $7 Xt
7 S7K; winter patent 17 5i88 2j; spilugde
7 7jfiS.7).
Rye flour ct $" 253 Se.
Wheat ntghcr with fair demand : Del. and
Fcnn'aRcd, $141014.1; le Amber fi 4gi 46.
Cern active, scarce and higher.
Oats firmer and geed Inquiry.
Rye steady at Wc.
Previsions firm.
Lard firm.
ifuttcr Choice seaice and.wantrd ; ether
kinds dull.
Rolls firm.
Eggs fresh scarce and hrm ; I'enna . :ilc;
Western, 32SSJc.
Cheese steady.
Petroleum dull; rellmil, 7caikcd.
Whisky at $1 Xi.
Seeds Geed te prime Clever i 11 let at
SHQA ; FluxsHtd llrm at St V).
Hew KerK mamet.
Nkw U2K. Dec. 3. Fleur quiet aud
witbeut decided change. Southern dull and
uncha,..cd.
Wheat a shade better and fairly active and
speculative trading ; Ne. 2 Red. Dec., SI 42ii
1 434; de Jan. SI 43l 40; de Feb.,
148149"4.
Cern opened V-fi better; afterwards be
came weatc and advance lest ; mixed West
ern spot, 7CgC7c : de future, 70'Q73c.
Oati a shade better ; State, 4955c : West
crn.495ic ; de Ne. 2 Jrn., 50Q50-Jc ; de Feb.,
elc.
drain aad Prevision JuetaUens. (
One o'clock quotation et grain and provis previs
ions, furnished by S. K. Yitmlt, Breker, 15'
East King street.
Dec. .". 1 1". m.
Chicago.
Cern Oats
S, .44$
MY. .tlJ-J
Wheat
Dec... 1.29
Jan 1.29
Feb.... 1.31
Perk Lard
10. 11.07K
17.17K H.27M
Philadelphia.
. I.41K .6S5 .51
Dec.
MttU.....
1.43 .719 JBVf
Feb,.... 1.46j .73 .53
Uf Stecs A2arneta.
Chicago. llegs Receipts. 24,003 heed; ship
ments, 2,200 head ; prices generally 5Qi0c. low
er, especially for rough. lets ; common te geed
mixed. $3 OOQii t3; light. S3 505 93; heavv
tasking anU shipping ; $C 10Q6 40 ; skips anil
grosser, ?45 25.
Cattle Receipts. 1,400 head ; shipments. 3.10J
Bead : Dricea evnnnillv uiielnuured : ahinnlncr
dull: experts, jsiOgG 30; geed uj choice shlp
$5 2033 CO; common ;te fair. SIQ4 73; mixed
butchers' in lighter supply, demand fair and
market steady; peer te fair. 202 30; geed te
heice. S2 733 J SO; steckcrs and feeders, active
nd steady t S2e5SS75, mainly nt $2 7593 23;
Texan?, $;s4.
Sheep Receipts, C0J head ; shipments, l,70i)
head; market steady for best ; ether grades
very weak: common te medium, tJ6. ; geed
te choice $3 :el; extra, S4 40S3.
-
Cuttle Jlarket.
Puu.tDEi.rniA. Dec. 5. Cattle Market
uun ; saies. 4,101 iicau ; prime, CQCe;
geed, 5g5Jc; medium, HQjc; common,
Sheepdull : sales 15.CC0 ; prime, 5S5: poed,
5J4e5Ji; medium, 3MJ4J ; common, 2tjj3 ;
lambs, 3C64ic.
Hogs dull ; sale:?, 0,000 ; prime, OJ-iii'.'c ;
oett, 8i9c; medium, SQSc ; common, ,Q
liic.
New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Stocks
also United States Henda reported daily by
Jacob U. i.ose, N. E. Cor. Centre Square.
Nkw Your Stocks.
Stocks feverish.
Dec. Z.
10:00 I:UU C(
MOuvyai(sa.(f.a rt((u
Chicago A North Western 1277; 12SU 127
Chicago. MIL ft St Paul 107K 107?,,
Canada Southern 02 01
c. c. A 1. c. R. ic. ari ays
I)uL.Lack.ft Western 12W iss'c I27i
Delaware A:Hudsen:caiial u.i ies,a i7
Denver A Rie U ramie su (lj iv
Ea3t Tenn.. Va. & Ga 13 14&
Uannlbal A St. Jee 95
Lake Sbore Jfc Mich. Southern., li);;, 1JIJ i 120M
Manhattan Elevated. liiy.
Michigan Central '.WJJ 9 92;-t
Missouri. Kansas A Texas 40 u 40
N. Y.. Lake Erie A Western.... 45'4 4.vy 45J.
ew Jersey Central 'XA 'XJ U3J.J
N. Y.. Ontario ft Western 3IJ ... 31
New YerkCentr.il l."7 I.'!73 137!j
Ohie A Mississippi 3Uv
Ohie Central 2,Y :.V
Pacific Mail Steamship Ce tV 4iy,
St. Paul A Omaha ""J'A 3s
de Preferred lft!i .... leiii
Central Paciilc '. :.. ill's
Texas Pacific .OTj 51 5.1
Union Pacific 11!C4 llujJd 118&
Wabash. St. Louit faeillc 42$ 4J;j 41'I
I'relerud. S2 SU Slli
Weotern Union Tel. Ce si SIM 84K
'
A. M. V. 1
K
Philadelvhia.
Stocks steady.
Pennsylvania R. R
Reading........
Lehigh Valley
Lclugli Navigation Ex Dlv....
31 !$ 33,';; 34,1
C2U
liumue, 1'ius. a v.csiern
Northern Central 51
Northern Paciilc 3!) 39
" Preferred sn.H ;. 795
Hesten villi
20
Electric Underground Tel. Ce.
Philadelphia A Erie 1:. R
Gunnison Mining
Iowa Gulch Mining
Uztted States Rends.
United States 4 per cents
" 51 "
......
... till u
-.ok
170 "
!l.'
... .... -,.j
P.M.
1:00
loeS
Lecal siecks and Ilnnus.
Par Las
val. salu
LancClly 6 per ct. Loan.due 16?2...$10O 105
" 1S83... tee III
isse... 100 ii8.;a
" 1SJ5... KM 120
' .Ipcrct. in 1 or SO years.. 100 105
5 per el. Scheel Lean.... 100 112
" 4 " in ler 20 years., loe 102
" 4 " iu 3 or 20 years.. WO ltrifrf
" li " in 10 or 20 years. IW) 105
BANS STOCKS.
First National Rank. $100 $175
Farmers' National Rank 51 103
Lancaster County National Rank., fin 103
Columbia National Hank loe 110
Ephrata National Rank H'
First National Rank, Columbia.. .. 100 133
First National Rank, Strasburi? 100 13I.M
First National Rank, Marietta 100 20i
First National Rank, Mount Jey., loe 115.75
Lititz National Rank 100
Manhclm National Rank 100 14I..V
Dnlen National Rank. Mount Jey. 50 70..U
New Helland National Rank loe 100
ItlSOEtaVAXEOUS BONDS.
QuarrjTlllc R. R., due 1S03 $100 $11!.73
Reading A Columbia R. Rdue 1SS2 loe lOu
Lancaster Watch Ce., due ISSt; loe 1.T."k'
Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce.,
due in ler 20 years 100 lfle
Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce.,
due lsdit......... ... ..... loe I0ft
Stevens Heuse loe se
xisckllaneus stocks.
Quarryville R. R S 30 3.23
Millersvllle Street Car 50 a 23
Inquirer Printing Cemxiauy 50 10
Watch Factory 100 iai
Gas Light ami Fuel Company.... 23
Stevens Heuse 100
Columbia Gas Company
Columbia Water Cem pan' 2
Susquehanna Iren Company loe 75.10
Marietta llcllewware 100
tckntike stocks.
Big Spring A Beaver Valley 23 $ 10.2J
Bridgeport 13 21
Columbia A Chestnut Hill 25 IS
Columbia A Washington 25 20
Columbia A Rig Spring 25 ll.lb
LancasterA Ephrata 25 47.23
Lanc.,EIIzabetht'n A31iildlet'ii 100 Dl
Lancaster A Frultville. 50 50
Lancaster A;L!tttz 25 04.50
Lancaster A Williams town 23 53
Lancaster A Maner 50 0Z
Lancaster A Munhcim 25 30.41
Lancaster A Marietta 25 23.?!
Lancaster A New Helland 100 H5
Lancaster A Susquehanna 3U) 275.b
Lancaster A Willow Street 25 40.lt
StrasbiirgA Millport 25 21
Marietta A May town 25 40
Marietta .V Mount Jev M
Economy.
A fortune may be spent In using lncllectiial
medicines, when by applying Themas Eclee-
trlc OH a. speedy and economical cure can be
effected. In cases et rheumatism, lame buck,
bodily aliments, or pains of every description.
It affords Instant relief. Fer sale at II. 15. Coch
ran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lan
caster. LVMAL NOTICES.
ESTATE OF .MICHAEL JIALONK, LATK
or lhe City et Lancaster, dee'd. The un
dersigned auditor, appointed te distribute
the balance remaining In the hands of Edward
McGevcrn. Wm. L. Pciper and James M.
Burke, executers et said deceased, te and
among these legally entitled te the same, will
sit for that purpose en TUESDAY, the 23th or
OCTOBER, lMi.jitlll o'clock, a. in., in tin:
Library Roem et the Court Heuse, in the Ci "
et Lancaster, where all ncr.sens interestet'
said distribution may attend.
CHAS. It. KLINE,
el 4tdeaw . Auditor.
TSTATE OF ELJZA1IKT1I SMIRK, LA-r.
X-J et the city et Lancaster, deceased. Let
ters of administration, with the will annexed,
en said estate liaving been granted te the 1111.
dersigncd, all persons indebted thereto are re
quested te make immeJIate scllleiiieiit ami
these having claims or demands against the
same will present them without delay for h:I
tlemcnt te the undersigned, residing In said
city. .JEREMIAH RIFE, Adm'r.,
19 East King street, Lancaster, l'a.
J. B. Geed, Att'y. nlti Ctd.eaw
ITATE OF FREDERICK PYLE, LATK
J of Lancaster city, deceased. The under
signed Auditor, appointed te ascertain and
report te the Court whether there are any
Hens or ether Incumbrances en such real es
tate affecting the Interests or the parties In
terested therein, will sit rer that purpose 011
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1S81, at 10 o'clock
a. m., in the Library Roem of the Court Heuse
in the city or Lancaster, where all parties In
terested in said distribution may attend.
CHAS. B. KAUFMAN,
n2S-3tdeaw Auditor,
ESTATE OF CUAKLKS . BEAI.E, LATK
et the City et Lancaster, deceased.
Letters testamentary en said estate bav
ins been granted te the undersigned, nil
persons Indebted thereto are requested te
make Immediate payment, and these liaviug
claims Or demands against the same, will pre
sentthem without delay for settlement te the
undersigned, residing In the City of Lancaster.
WILLIAM McCOMSEY.
ngtdeaw Exccnter.
INSTATE Or DANIEL.' H. 31AKKLEY
J late et the city et Lancaster dee'd. Letters
testamentary en said estate having been
granted te the undersigned, all persons in
cbted thereto are requested te make Immedi
ate settlement, and these having claims or de
mands against the same, will present them
without delay for settlement te
JEREMIAH RIFE,
19 East King street, Lancaster, Pa.
Agent ter Clara M. Markley. Executer.
J.B. Geed, Attorney. nlO-Otdeaw
Estate or naviu iiartman, late
of the City of Lancaster, deceased.
Letters testamentary en said estate hav
ing been granted te the undersigned, all per
sons Indebted thereto are requested te make
Immediate settlement, and tnese having
claims or demands against the same will pro pre
sent them without delay for settlement te the
undersigned, residing at tm North Queen
street, Lancaster, Pa.
DAVID IIARTMAN, JR.,
.1. B. Geed., Executer.
Atternev nlMXdeaw