Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, December 09, 1881, Image 3

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    LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER FRIDAA DECEMBER 9, 1881.
An Unlucky jrall.
Shortly before neon te-day as Charles
Stamni, a salesman in the store of Watt
Shaud & Ce., East King street, was en-
imaged iu decorating-one of the large front
windows of that establishment, he met
with an accident by which be was quite
seriously injured 'and narrev iy escaped
with his life. He was at the lime stand-ing-with
one feet upon a tall step-ladder,
and the ether resting upon one of the
brackets used te carry the shelving in
the' window. He appears te have
leaned bis weight tee heavily upeu
tbe loot ou top of the ladder, as it
tilted au'l fell forward against the large
plate glass iu front of the window, shat
tering it into many fragments. Deprived
of the support et the ladder, Mr. Stamm
fell backwards, alighting en his head and
shouldeisenthe fleer just inside the win
dew. He was picked up in an uncon
scious couditien ' and phyf-ieians were
sent for. Dr. Geerge A. King was the
first te at rive. Ilcsterativcs and stimu
lants were administered and Mr. Stamm
seen regained consciousness. An examina
tion showed that he had sustained a severe
concussion of the brain, his head and
shoulders were badly contused, and eim of
his wrists was cu. Dr. King took him
iute his carriage and conveyed him te his
home, corner of West Chestnut street and
Marietta, avenue. The exact extent of his
injuries is net known, but they are net
thought te be dangerous.
The plate glass broken by the accident
was a very fiue one, nearly ten feet iu
length, about tix feet in width and very
heavy. It will probably cost $75 or $100
te replace it. It was net insured.
I'reuatc or a 17111.
The last will and testament of Walter G.
Evans, esq., who died January 22, 1879
was net ettered for probate in the county
register's eflice until December 1st, 1881.
The will provides that Ann Evans, mother
of the deceascd, s'jall have the use and
4 profits of all his property during her nat
ural life. At her death $1,000 is te go te
the Pietbyterian mission chapel Seuth
Queen street, and the sum of $100 each is
willed te Walter Evans Gundaker. Walter
Evans Dccn, Walter Evans Yeuit, all of
this city, and Walter G. Evans, son of
Wm. E'vans, cf Change county, N. Y., all
of whom were named by their parents in
honor of decedent. A number of bequest i
are made te rilitianr,aud Walter G. Evans,
son of Jehn Rebert Evans, is named as
residuary legatee. Dr. Win. Compten is
appointed executer of the will.
The McUlltenyn.
The entertainment given by the McGib-
cny family at the opera house last
night was fairly, but net largely attended.
The pci fermancc fell far short of former
ones given in this city by tbe McGibcnys,
although the price of admission was much
higher, and the mauagemcut is charged
with having resorted te the disreputable
practice of "reserving" a large number of
F-cats that had net been taken by bona fide
pm chasers of tickets the object being te
compel pr.trens te pay an additional 15
cents each for seats te which they were
justly entitled without the imposition of
this tax.
Court Proceeding.
In the common plea? before Judge Tat
1 crsen : In the suit of Frederick Flcttercr
for the use of Olilia Flcttercr vs. Bieiter,
scire facias, te reverse a judgment, the
verdict of the jury was in favor of the de
fendant. Before Judge Livingston : In the case or
Jehn K. Kitncr s. the cmnty of LancaB
ter, action te recover damages for less
sustained by the opening of Franklin
street, the jury rendered a verdict for
plaintiff for $575. Plaintiff's claim was
ai.oeo. !
A Holiday Newspaper.
Christmas Bells is the title of a holiday
newspaper just printed at the Intelligen
cer office, aud designed for general circula
tion. It is published in the interest of
our business men and is the prettiest ad
vertising sheet ever issued in this section.
Distribution will be commenced te-day,and
the sheet is well worth preservation for its
pretty illustrations and typogrepical neat
ness, as well as the interest and merit of it
literary contents.
A Cough, cold or sere unreat siieulrt ee
stepped. Neglect trequently results in an In
curable Lung Disease or Consumption.
Brown's nrenchial Troches le net disorder
the stomach like cough syrups and balsams,
but act directly en tile Inflamed parts, allaying
Irritation, cive relief In Asthma, Bronchial
7 Coughs, Catarrh, and the Threat Troubles
which Singers and r ueiicspeaicers are suujeci
te. Fer thirty years Brown' Bronchial
Troches have been recommended by physi
cians, and always give perfect satisfaction.
Having been tested by wide and constant use
for nearly an entire generation, they have at
tained well-merited rank among the low staple
remedies of the age. Sold at 23 cents a box
everywhere. ?u8-lvdTThASAlvw
i
Te Accommodate the Public.
The proprietors et that immensely popular
remedy, KlJncv-Wert in recognition et the
claims ct the public which lias se liberally pa
tronized them, huve prepared a liquid prepa
ration et that remedy ler the special accom
modation of these who from any reason dis
like te prepare it ler themselves. It is very
concentrated, and, as the dose is small, it is
mere easily taken by many. It has the same
effectual action In all discuses et the kidneys,
liver or bowels. Heme and Farm.
delwd&w
&feli) DlneaKes " Cured by lr. Swuyne's
Ointment.
What is mere distressing than an obstinate
skin disease, and why per&ens should suffer a
single hour when they have a sure, cure in
"S wayne's Ointment" is past our comprehen
sion. The worst cases et tetter, itch, salt
rheum, or that annoying complaint, itcbiiu?
piles, yield te its wendcrlul all-healing quali
ties, l'implca en the Jace and blotches en the
sklnaruiemevedby using this healing oint
ment. Perfectly safe and harmless, even en
the most tender infant. Itching Piles-Symptoms
ure moisture, intense itching, particu
larly at night after petting warm In lcd ;
ether parts arc sometimes affected. Swaync's
Ointment pleasant, sure cure. Dr. Swaync &
Sen, KI North Seventh street, Philadelphia.
la., te whom all letters should be addressed.
Id by nil prominent druggists.
ect4-T.Tli&rtw
HEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Df. J. ZABM,
TjDW. J. ZAHM. I?1
Manufecturing Jeweler, - - - Zahm's Cemer,
LANCASTEIl, I' A.
The manufacturers of the .lltlerent lines of goods embraced it, ' X.lwin b? llcs
tali- fortunate this yearin pre,iucInjr styles et nneanaled beauty, which it will be a pleasure
te lis te -bow te all who call. Our s'ec is lull In alt departments- ,
Watches, Jewelry, Clocks. Silverware, Diamonds, &c.
IfyouwanttegetupanySPECIALCim
ble. In Solid Geld or Sliver we canmaite, m eui "w" "?."" ;,VZ V-tall stores.
ables us te give our customers advantage in prices, net usually found inreiaii . ,-?...,.
THiAKUSUlSt TINTED 8PKCTACL1&, for which wc sure t he e le LgJ"
counts-, we believe are the best in the world, and we are .satisfied JJiat with tuc am or our com
r.ii.. nut fit of Test Lenses we can fit any eyes that need the aid of glasses.
1 our Vacuities ffer KlIWT-LASS BEPAlilNG are complete in every department.
The ve beraTsharef trade Twe have received in the past has e garaged m te utace te
our cases aWr and larger stock than ever before, te which we cordially mviu. me attention
et all vhe desire te examine beautiful goods.
EDW. J. ZAHM, Jeweler,
. . . - LANCASTER, PENN'A.
ZAHM'S CORNEK,
ectS3-3md&wU
NEW ABrXRlISEM&ltTS
IJOLIDAY GOOOSI
lted Itugs. Keaclieg.
Bats, mlce, nnts. flies, vermin, mosquitoes
insects. Ac. cleared out by "Bough en Bats."
13c. hoses at druggists.
Jlluuiers: Aietnrrsi: Mothers r.
Are you disturbed at nlijht and broken of
your rest by a sick child wittering and crying
with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth?
If we, n) at once and get a bottle of MBS.
IV INS LOWS SOOTHING SYRUl. It will re
lieve the peer little sufferer Immediately de
pend upon it ; there Is no mistake about it.
There is net a mother en eailh 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 is perfectly safe te
use mall cases, and pleasant te the. taste, and
i3 the prescription et one et the eldest and
best female physician and r.urses in the
Unite.! Stales. Sold everywhere; 25 cents a
Let tie. uirMvd.1wM.WA8
HOLIDAY GOODS,
HOLIDAY GOODS.
Hager & Brether.
Exhibit with their Large Sleck of
DRY GOODS
a Choice Selection of Articles suitable for
HOLIDAY GIFTS
FOR
Oulninc and Arsenic
Ferm the basis of many et ll.c Ague remedies
in the market, and ure the last resort et Phy
sicians and people who knew no better medi
cine te employ, ler this distressing complaint.
The ellects et either el these drugs are de
structive te the system, producing headache
intestinal disorders, vertigo, dizziness, ring
ing in the cars, and depression of the constitu
tional hcatth. Ayeis's Aeue Cuaa is a vege
table discovery, containing neither quinine
arsenic, nor anydeletcrieus ingredient, ami is
au infallible and rapid cure for every form el
Fever and Ague. IU effects are permanent
and certain, and no injury can result lrein its
use. Besides being a positive cure for Fever
and Ague in all its forms, it Is also a superior
rnmedv ler Liver Complaints. It ik an exccl-
" . . . ii .... ........ ..r
lout. intiiR mid nrcvenuvc. us - tuic, . ,-
all complaints peculiar te malarieus, marshy j silk UMUKl'M.AS-
and miasmatic districts. By direct action en ;
the Liver cud biliary apparatus, it stimulates uENTS' SILK TIES,
I
ladies, Gentler.: ru and Children.
LACE UOODS.
Duchess, Guipure, Point Venice
and Mericeurt Laces in Fichus
Vests, Ties and Cellars.
HANDKERCHIEFS,
Hemstitched, Embroidered, Colored
Berder and Silk.
KID GLOVES. .
10 and 15 hooks and 3 and 6 but
tons. Black, Celers, White
and Opera Shades.
FUR TOP GLOVES AND MITTS-
SHAWLS.
Lies' Cloaks id inn.
Children's Cloaks.
-Fer Ladies and Gents.
SCARFS. MUFFLERS
ENTERTAINMENTS.
SATURDAY KVES1SU WW'"''''; ,
W. N. Pennington, Manager, will give a
Grand Sociable ..,
AT UA."l Jl.iw.il.,
ON SATURDAY EVENING
Admission
NEXT.
25 cents.
dS-Std
0"
Eli A HOUSE.
FRIDAY, DEC. 9th, 1881.
A STUPENDOUS MUSICAL CONCEPTION.
MR. JOHN 1). MISHLER lias the "honor te
present H. B. Malm's English COMIC OPEBA
COMPANY, the linest operatic organization
In America, who will produce en a scale or
magnificence.
YON SUITE'S LATEST aud GREAT
EST SUCCESS,
BOCCACCIO,
By a carefully selected company of artists,
together with a GRAND CUOKUS.
POPULAR PRICES :
GALLERY 50c.
ADMISSION '
Reserved seats en sale at Ycckers at 81. 5-tit
THIRD EDITION
WEDNESDAY EVENING, DSC. 9, 1881.
WEATHER, INDICATIONS.
Washington, d- C., Dec. 9. Fer the
Middle Atlantic states, colder fair weather,
north westerly winds, higher pressure.
THE GUITEATJ TRIAL.
ttebutting tbe Insanity Theory.
Washington, Dee. 9. The pressure for
admission te the court room was greater
this morning than for a week. Dr. MacAr
thur resumed the stand. Guiteau started te
state an objection, when Sceville did it for
him. saying that his side objected te the
character of MacArthur's evidence,
but the court ruled in favor of
its admission. Guiteau then noisily
denounced both the witness and the re
porters present. A tilt between Sceville
and the witness then took place, the trou
ble being an ambiguous answer te the
question, Hew many private interviews
did veu have with the prisoner?"
Dr. W. S. Caldwell testified that he had
never noticed symptoms of insanity in L.
W. Guiteau.
UNEARTHING A SW1MDLE.
T7ULTON Ol'ERA HOUSi:.
MONDAY EVENING, DEC. 12th,
First appearance of the Gifted Yeung Aclres?,
MISS LILLIE HINTON,
Supported by WOOD'S MUSEUM COMPANY
in Augustin Daly's Great fcuccess of
LEAH,
THE FORSAKEN.
IjKAIL,
...MISS LILLIE 111NTON
II. D. O.I2TON,
S. Prichard.
Alx. Vincent,
R. D. Brklsfekk,
M. Mauuick.
Harry Barrymekb,
ADMISSION.. ..
8 -ltd
Harry Wilsen,
11. F. Clayten,
3Irs. Nelsen Knea&s,
Miss Maris L. Acesta,
Miss Julia Perter,
Miss Flera Camteku..
.. 75, 50 and 35 CU.
GEO. M. FB1ED,
Business Manager,
The Cigantle Fraud Practiced Upen si West
ern Kailread.
TerKKA, Kan., Dec. 9. Great frauds in
the Atchison, Topeka & Sauta Fe railroad
have just leen discovered. They consist
of a new eorabinatieu amena boss section
men. beardinc house keepers and ethers
along the entire line,' by which fictitious
names were carried en the pay roll. It is
supposed two hundred men have been en
gaged in the swindle, aud from one te two
hundred thousand dollars stolen. Eigh
teen men have been arrested and placsd in
jail ; the list includes 50 prominent and
rich men. Attachments te the amount of
$80,000 have been issue.!, and a large
amount of property levied upon.
MURDERED FOR MONEY.
MAUKMTM.
tttUadeipftia Mwkm.
Philadelphia, Dec. 9. Heur Arm and in
fair demand; Superfine, f 4 254 75; e::ra
at 16 0OSS 73 ; Ohie and Indiana imaiUy,
16 7587 0; Pennsylvania tamBy W S0
6 75; St. LeHla de 17 2587 M; Minnesota
Extra at 17 0037 35; de straight at 7 25
7 50; winter patent 97 SOtfS S3; spilng de
97 7538 50.
Kyefleurat$5 25e5 50. .,.,,.
Wheat dull; Del. and Pcnn'a Bed, $141
Ql 43 ; de Amber, f 1 4301 43. "
Cern firm and in geed local demand.
Bye steady at 03c.
Previsions dull ; only jobbing demand.
Lard quiet.
Butter quieter.
Bells firm.
Eggs steady; fresii in small supply..
Cheese quiet.
Petroleum dull: refined. 7c
Whisky Arm, sales at l IS.
Seeds Geed te prime Clever dull at
SViQVi ; Flaxseed Arm at SI 35.
row vera maraai.
Naw ?uk. Dec. 0. Fleur State and
Western dull and prices generally-unchanged.
Southern dull ami unchanged.
Wheat opened about c lower; afterwards
recovered and advanccu Mc ; Ne. 2 Bed,
Dec, $1420142: de Jan. 1 44X61 45X;
de Feb., Ii 47 5-1C31 4S ; de Mar., $1 SOJtf
1 50U.
Cern a shadelewer ami dull : mixed Western
spot, 6371c : de future, 70S76c.
Oau li&Kc higher, including Ne. 2 spot, at
50X30&c ; ue San., 51Jic ; de Feb., 52Jc ; State
5055c ; Western, 405ic.
Uraln and Prevision (Juotaueus.
One o'clock quotations et grain and previi.
Ions, furnished by S. K. Yundtj. Breker, Ri
East King street.
Dec. 9. 1 r. st.
Cbtcaee.
Cern Oats Tork l.ard
.61 .47'4 J7.W 11.0754
.61? .45 17.15 11.15
.tiljg 13i .... ....
Philadelphia.
.09 .52?i
715
Dec.
Jan..
Feb.
Dec.
Ian..
Feb..
Wheat
. 1.29H
: &
. 1.45Ji
x.lve StecK Markets.
gen-
Tlie Crime ana Swift. PunUnineut of an Ala.
baniaVegre.
SIONTCiOMEnv, Ala., Dec. 9. A few
nights age W.McLann.a merchant.in Cham
bers county, was called up by some negre
en the pretence of desiring te rnake pur
chases. As seen as he epencd his deer
they struck him down aud killed him.
Suspicion rested upon certain negrees, and
npen arrested one of them he confessed
the crime and guided his capteis te a
place where the money was buried. He
was ledged in jail, but there is a
strong probability that he has been
hung by this time, as the last
account said a great crowd from tlw lo
cality of the murder was going te the jail
te demand the prisoner.
THE VIENNA HOL.OCOAUST.
the system te a vigorous,
Fer sale by all dealers.
healthy condition.
(12-lvdeed&w
IANDKEBCIIIEFS and GLOVES,
Kilted en the Track.
Daniel "Williams, a boy aged about 1
years, was instantly killed this mermug i
near the i'axteu iron works. He attempted '
i .... ,- ..,.i- !n rvrmt if the Baldwin I
, . . ;.. A.. ..1......1. K,. tl,, oil..
accomcaaiieu tram, wasewui ".t i- -"
ginc and crushed te death. His body was
taken te llarrisburg, where an inquest
was held and a verdict rendered in ac
cordance with the facts.
There is a Balm in Gileud. The success j
which has marked thu introduction et Cream J
Balm, a Catarrh remedy, prepared l.y Ely (
Bres., Owcge, N. Y., is indeed marvelous, i
Many persons In Pittston and vicinity are
using it with met satisfactory results. A lady j
clown town is recovering the sense of smell, j
which (-he had net enjoyed inriiiiecn ycais,
through the use et the Balm. Shu had given
up her ease r.s incurable. Mr. Barber, the
druggist, has used it in bin family and com
mends it very highly. In another column a
yeuns Tunlclianneck lawyer, known te many
.f ,,. iYnlr.4. testifies that he wasctuedet
partial deafness It is certainly a very efflea- .
cieua njiiicdv. Pilttten, r . Gazette, Aug. l.i, i
My ten, agetl nine years, wa aflllcted v.ith j
Catarrh ; thev.se or Ely's Cream Balm effected ;
acemnlete cure. W. E. Hamman, druggist ,
Kasten, Pa. Price .VI cents. dl-2wdceil&w j
wm
i
BBTIEB
Ne. 25 West Kine; Street,
LANCASTER, PA,
CHRISTMAS
JFOJB SALE.
OR SALE. A LARGE AMD SUBSTAN-
ttal Brick Tobacco WAREHOUSE. Cen-
Capacity. 3.0C0 cases.
tral location
d5-3wdRS
RIFE & JvAUFMAN,
ie. 19 t King strce
cet.
OFFICE FOR K15ST.-FKOM THK 1ST
et April next the Office Ne. 33 East
Orange street, new occupied by Hen Thes. h.
Franklin ami Walter M, Franklin, esq. In
quire at Ne. 37 East Orange street.
dec3-5td
I?OK RENT. A WAUOH AND COAUH
' maker's Shep, it well-established stand
within two miles of Lancaster, en the Millers
villc Pike. Apply te or address.
1 PHILIP BAUSMAN..
dis-tfd&w Lancaster, P. O.
s
ns new.
AW MH.L FOR SALE A TWKSTY-rOllR
lioi-se power periamc saw mill, as goon
Address,
PHILIP LEBELTER,
Eagle Speke aud Bending Works,
il&w-lf Lancaster, Pa.
Stiecklng Lees of Life ThreagU Gress
Neglect.
Londen, Die. 9. A later telegram from
Vienna this merniug says 275 bodies have
new been recovered from the ruins of the
theatre. The fourth gallery has net
yet been explored. It is believed that
net a single person escaped from the gal
lery and that very few escaped from the
third gallery. The corpses last recovered
are little mere than charred fragments.
Gress neglect is charged against ;the
management of the theatre The law pre
hibits the use of oil lamps in the corridors
of the theatre and se that the exit shall be
discernible in event of the failure of the
gas, but this precaution was utterly ne
glected The person in charge of the
iron curtain, between the stage and audi
torium, appears te have fled at the first
alarm.
Chicago. llers Recclcts. 40.000 head:
eral market enened active and tuRy 5c higher
closing fairly active and lirm ; common te;
geed mixed, $5 CUi! 10 ; light, $3 70S3 89 : heavy
packing and shipping $0 S030 50 ; skips and
culls. $45 25.
Cattle Receipts, 5,500 bead ; shipments. 1,200
head; prices unchanged; market fairly
active.
Sheep Receipts, 2.C0.1 head ; market quiet,
very weak aud unchanged.
East Li bbrty Cattle, receipts, Wl head;
selling fair at 1013e higher than yesterday.
negs Receipts, 2,809 head; Philadelphia at
H 40G 65; Yorkers at $3 75590.
Sheep-Receipts, 400 head ; nothing doing.
UMAI. NOTICES.
IMTATJC OV FKKDKBICK PYLK, LATK
Ii of Lancaster city, deceased.- The under
signed Auditor, appointed te ascertain and
report te the Court whether there are any
liens or ether incumbrances en such real es
tate affecting the interests or tbe parties in
terested therein, will sit for that purpose en
TUESDAY, DECEMBER SO. 1S81, at 10 o'clock
a. m.. In the Library Roem el the Court Heuse
in the city of Lancaster, where all parties in
terested in said distribution may attend.
CHAS. B. KAUFMAN.
n2S4tdeaw Auditor,
ISTATK OF CHARLES (i. BEA1.K. LATK
!i et the City et Lancaster, deceased.
Letters testamentary en said estate hav
ing been granted te the undersigned, all
persona Indebted thereto are requested te
make immediate payment, and theso having
claims or demands against tbe same, will pre
senttliem without delay for settlement te the
undersigned, residing in the Citv of Lancaster.
WILLIAM McCOMSEI
nS-GtCeaw
:y.
Executer.
T7STATE OT DAJttKI. U. MAKKLtSY
Xi late et the city et Lancaster dee'd. Letters
testamentary en said estate having bee n
granted te the undersigned, all persons in -ebted
thereto are requested te tnuke immedi
ate settlement, and these having claims or de
mands against the same, will present them
withentdelay for settlement te
JEREMIAH RIFE,
19 East Kin street, Lancaster, Pa.
Agent ler Clara M. Markley. Executer.
J. B. Geed, Attorney. nlO-atdeaw
ESTATE ur DAVID 1IARTMAN, LATE
of the City of Lancaster, deceased.
Letters testamentary en said estate hav
ing been granted te tne undersigned, all per
sons Indebted thereto are requested te make
immediate settlement, and tnese having
claims or demands against the same will pre
sent them without delay for settlement te the
undersigned, residing at 434 North Queen
street, Lancaster. Pa.
DAVID HAirrMAN, JR..
J. B. Goen., Executer.
Atternev n3-6tdeaw
stecx asaraet.
New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Stocks
also United States Bends reported dally by
Jacob B. Leve, N. E. Cor. Centre Square.
Nsw Yerk stocks.
Stocks dull, feverish and unsettled.
Dec. 9.
10:00 IM0 3.06
Meney. '
Chicago & North Western
Chicago. MB. ft St. Paul.
Canada Southern
Del., Lack. A Western
Delaware A'HudsentCanal....
Denver ft Rie Grande
EastTenn., Va. & Ga
Hannibal ft St. Jee... . ........ .
Lake Shere ft Mich. Southern,
Manhattan Elevated......
Michigan Central
Missouri, fiuusasft Texas
N. Y.,Lake Erie ft Western...
New Jersey Central.
N. Y., Ontario ft Western
New Yerk Central
Ohie ft Mississippi
Ohie Centnd....... ....... ......
Pacific Mail Steamship Ce...
St. Paul ft Omaha
de Preferred
Central Pacific..........
Texas pacinc .;& ; ;
Union Pacific 119 119K 1K
Wabash, St. Louts ft Pacinc... 42 42 40-.S4
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127M 12S4 127
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gi uiK mi
21 21VJ
127 128 Vr,
VH .... 1117
se-x .?; sey9
15 ' ... 15
a-.Ji .... U3Ji
122 122J4 VXVA
92' 92 4i
40K 40 40!
: 45J2 43
OSJiJ 95 95
31 3lS 30
138 138 138U
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ESTATE OF ELIZABETH SHIRK. LATh
et the city et Lancaster, deceased. Let
ters of administration, with the will annexed,
en said estate having been granted te the 1111
dcrsigned. all persons indebted thereto are re
quested te make imincJlate settlement and
these having claims or demands against the
same will present them without delay for set
tlement te the undersigned, residing In aaid
city. JEREMIAH RIFE, AdmY..
19 East King street, Lancaster. Pa.
J. B. Geed, Att'y. 11 W Gtd.eaw
ESTATE OF MICHAEL MAUINt, LATB
of the Citv of Lancaster, dee'd. The un
dtrslgned andlter, appointed te distribute
the balance remaining in the hands of Edward
McGeveru. Wm. J.. Peiper aud James M.
Burke, executers et said dcccacd, te and
among these legally entitled te the s.-tine, will
sit for that purpose en TUESDAY, the 25th of
OCTOBER lSSl.atll) o'clock, a. 111.. in tlie
Library Re m el the Court He:im in the CI' "
et Lancaster, where all persens lutcrestei'
said distribution may attend.
CIIAS. R.KLINE,
el 4tdeaw Auillter.
MEV1VAL.
RK
KIOART'S OLD WINE STORE.
TIDINGS FROM TEXAS.
Death of a Drummer.
Gales.ten, Texas, Dec. 9. A special
dispatch from Corpus Christi te the News
savs it is rumored that a well-known
Western Union Tel. Ce..
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Stocks steady.
Pennsylvania B. R
Reading.. ...........
Lehigh Valley
Lehigh Navigation Ex Dlv
Buffalo, Pitts, ft Western...
Northern Central
Northern Pacific......
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Hcstenvillf. ....-.-Electric
Underground Tel.
Philadelphia Erie R. R..
Gunnison Mining
Iowa Gulch Mining
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The
Inspection
mayor nnu
rWctcr Wern.
citv ccancils arc
aftcrnoeu mating a formal inspection of preparations obneiiou
uoilcr-uettse, Doners wu tohnciie -cently
erected. The party left the mayor s
effice in omnibuses at S o'clock. They
have net. yet icturiicd te the city.
BeiKi rppreved.
The fliecial bend ei Samuel M. Jlyers,
county commissieuer-clect, in the sum of
ij.",000, with James Potts aud Jacob Rath Rath
feu as sureties, was presented te court
this morning aud approved.
"Lire, CSrewtn, Ileanly." i
What we ail admlre" and hew te secure It.: ;
I A tine head of hair in its ualural color is such j
an adjunct te beauty that no one who piize.-. .
geed leeks should neglect te use " Londen ,
Hair Celer Restorer," the most cleanly and dc ,
iihtfni article ever Introduced te the Ameri
can poej)le. 11 is totally different rrem all j
i:,r.,v.ii iifi.-rnr riiiuinv. anil free from
this ! all impure ingredi.-iits. that lendermany ether '
iratlens 0!1I0.110IIS. II- llllCAena nun ;
Ives it new lite, neeps i
mm clean ami ncaltliy. causing uic :"i
tonrew whcie it had fallen off or become thin, ,
does net soil or stale anything, and is se rer
fv'ctly and elegantly prepared as te make It a j
lasting hair dressing and toilet luxury. "Leu- i
.Ien Hair Restorer" is sold by all druggists, j
at 7' ecnts a bottle. f-Ix bottles ler $1.
oet3M.W,S&-.v I
DIAMONDS,
1 i RARE tJUANCK!
A FOR SALE OR REXT.
I offer my old and well-established
GROCERY, G LASS and QUEEN4 WARE
STORE.
Fur sale or rent. Xhls is one or the largest
Grocery Stetcs in the city, situated at Ne. 115
and 147 North Queen street, within one square
- et Central and aermern xuariccis, unu cujuyp
a large patrenaue lrein city and country cus-
xt(T k mirfrn teiners. Satisfactory lvasen given ler selling.
W A TC H ES Fr PartiCHUl,S CM IIArSbNAPP,
" vAAUVj dC-lw 113 and 117 N. Queen St,, Lancaster.
named Kurman,
killed near Rie
Sociable.
The First C rand Sociable of the Clgai 'makers'
Association, will be held at West End Hall,
this evening. A pleasant time is assured ler
all who attend. ltd
Preparatory Services.
Services will be held this Friday evening at
7.30, in the Presbyterian chapel en Seuth
Ouecn street, preparatory te the administra
tion of the Lord's Supper en Sabbath. Dec. 11,
at 7:15 in the evening. An interesting season
is expected and all are ceidially invited te be
present.
HandKiuie Clirlstinas Cards.
L. B. Ucrr, Ne. 8 East Orange street, has just
rccclYOl the finest let of Christmas cards te be
leund anywhere in the city, among which are
the famous Dc La Rue of Londen and fac
..imile of the lirst Christmas card ever publish
ed and made in Londen in 1813. A visit te his
store will pay yen. ltd
Amusement.
Koccaccie Tonight. Ven Suppe's tine opera
et "Beccaccio," with Its wealth of pretty
music and unlimited flew of fun. will be
sung at. Fulton opera house this evening by II.
it. Stalin's larcc and talented troupe. It will
doubtless be a line treat ler our citizens, and
all the mere relished lrein the fact et the sev
eral previous disappointments which wc liavc
suffered with regard te its production here,
it will positively be given te night, and Mali
nger Mlshlcrwants Ids patrons te be there te
sec and hear.
Little JIinten.Oi Monday evening our clti
sjns will be afforded the opportunity et Judg
ing of the histrionic capacltic? of the noted
Philadelphia favorite, the beautiful and ac
complished actress. Miss Lillie Uinten, who,
supported by the entire cast of WedA's Mu
"cum, will appear at Fulton opera house in
her impersonation of Leah, in Daly's drama.
There arc many reasons why this young lady
should have a large audience, her youth,
beauty and developing talents all uniting in a
cordial interest that Is further enhanced by
the pleasant personal relations she has estab
lished in her previous social Visits te ur com
It is a foolish mistake te confound a remedy
of merit with iuack medicines. Wc have used
Parker's Ginger Tonic with the happiest re
sults for Dyspepsia and Debility, and knew it
i te be a sterling liealtn rcsienui c 1 mtus.
nl-jindcouftwcew
44 I've lived and loved,-' said au unhappy old
maid. " When 1 was young. Dr. Bensen's Skin
:iire. for tetter, eczema, and ptmpics en
tare, was net te be bought. As I
Hkin, 1 kept out et company and
old maid.
MAJtlflAUES.
the
tad a rough
un new an
MlLLEll GlMSEUtCH. On the 8lh et Dee., 181.
by the Rev. W. T. Gerhard, at. his residence,
Ne. 31 East. Orange Mrcet. Mr. Andrew 1-..
Miller, et Maner, te Miss Surah N. Gingerich,
el Ulllcrville. a&w
JEATUtf.
Jcffeiues -In tills city Dec."s,lSSI,Calha.
..1.... 1.' .itY.n'TiiK. B.Jetreiies. in the 4:ith
year or her age.
The relatives and friends el the family arc
respectfully invitcil te attend the funeral
from the residence of her husband, Ne. 719
East Orange street, en Sunday afternoon at 2K
o'clock Interment at. Woodward Hlllccmc-
"til
tery. , .
PEerua. In this c:ty, en theJl'i Inst.,
James Peeples, iu the Clat year et ins age.
Net ice of funeral hereafter.
JEWELRY,
FANCY GOODS
"We have a splendid, assortment
of beautiful imported novelties
especially appropriate for Christ
mas Gifts.
ALL mm SENT ON APPROVAL. !
BAILEY,
BANKS &
BIDDLE,
Chestnut & 12th Sis., Philadelphia.
ORPHANS COURT SALE OF VALUABLE
City Property.-On THURSDAY, DE
CEMBER 15, 1881, by virtueandiu pursuance
of an alias order et the Orphans' Court et Lan
caster county, will be sold at public sale, en
tbeprcuiises.au that certain two-story brick
tavern property (known as the Serrel Herse
Hetel), with three-story brick back building,
brick atables, shedding, blacksmith shop, &c.
and lotet ground thereto belonging, situated
en the north aide of West King street, east of
Prince street, in the city et Lancaster, Pa., ad
joining properties of Hen. A.E. Roberts, W.
.1. Cooper, James Potts and ethers. This is one
of the most desirable and convenient hotel
properties in the citv of Lancaster.
Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. in. el said
day, when attendance will be given and terms
made known by
ANNAMcELLIGOTT.
Executrix of Jeremiah McElllgetr.dcc'd.
liiiNUT EuuBEsr. Auctioneer. ui5 tsd
NE W AO VEUTISE3U2STS.
1882.
ARPER'S WEEKLY.
1882
IT
-ILLUSTRATE D.
HVtJVlAL. fUTlVEB.
Ge te II. 15. Ceenraii's unnr store, 1:57 North
Q-icen stn-et, ler Jlfr. Freeman! New iVo iVe iVo
tienol Dyes. Fer brightness and durability et
i:nlor,nre uncirualcd. Celer from 2 te 5 pounds.
Directions in jcngiisu ami uennan.
cents.
Price. IS
Small Comfert.
When you are continually coughing night
and day, annoying everybody around you,and
he.ingit will go away et its own accord, you
in- running a d mgcreus risk better use "15 r.
Themas Eciectric Oil, an unfailing remedy iu
all such cases. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's
drug store, 137 North Queen street, Iancasler.
FOR 1UE HOLIDAYS.
A well selcctcd fctcefc et
PIANOS AND OllGAXiS.
ESTEY M ELODEON for Mile cheap.
JUSTUS bTUCKENHOLrj
otejanl.S.'.R Fulton Hall. Utncaster, Pa.
URLIC SALE OF HORSKS ON MOK
DAY, DECEMBER 12, 1S31. will be sold at
P'lbliesalc, at the Mcrrimac Heuse, 115 NerUa
Pi-lnce street, Lancaster city, Pa., the fellow
lag live stock, te wit: 20 head of heavy Canaea
Draft Horses and a few drivers. These horses
ware selected with great care, ami theyanust
be in every respect us represented by the un
dersigned or no sale.
A credit of CO days will begiven.
Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p.m. en said
day, when attendance will be given by
GEORGE GROSSMAN.
Famukl Hess & Sex, Auctioneers. e-2til
.$4 00
.409
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. 10 00
.700
,. 1 50
.. 5 CO
ORPHANS' COURT SALE ON SATUR
DAY, DECEMBER 31, 18S1 iu pursu
ance et an alias order of the Orphans' Court
et Lancaster county, will be sold at the pub
lic house of Martin W. Rcddig in the vUlage
of Rcamstewn, the following real real estate,
being purpart Ne. 2, viz :
A let of ground containing about one-quarter
efan Acre of Land, mere or less, adjoining
lands of J. M. Sallada, J. R. Rcddig, and a 14-feet-wide
alley, en which Is a Limestone
Quarry adjoining or near the village of
Beamstewn. in East Cocnlice township, afore-
Salcie commence at 2 o'clock p. m. elsald
il.iv. Terms and conditions made known by
SARAH ANSEL,
Administrate ix.
Jehn It. Reoeio, Auct. decMtd3tw
Iltimer's Weekly stands at the head of
American illustrated weekly Journals. By IU
admirable illustrations. Its carefully chosen
serials, short stories, sketches, mid poems,
contributed by the foremost artists and au
thors of the day, it carries instruction and en
tertainment te thousands et American homes.
It will always be the aim et the publishers
te make Harper's M'eehly the most popular
and attractive family newspapers In fe
world.
Harper's Periodicals.
rj:a tbar :
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The THREE above publications....
Any TWO above named
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HARPER'S FRANKLIN SQUARE
LIBRARY,ena year 52 numbers.)... 10 te
Pestagerec te all subscribers in the United
States or Canada.
The volumes of the Weekly begin with the
first number ler January of each year.
WhcnnotimcismenUencd, it will be under
stood that tbe subscriber wishes te commence
with the number uext after the receipt of the
The last twelve annual volumes of Harper's
Weekly, in neat cieui mnaing.wiu ne sent ey
mall, postage paid, or by express, lreeet ex
pense (provided the freight does net exceed
one dollar per volume), for $7 each.
Cleth cases for each volume, pnilable for
binding, wBl be sent by mail, pesti ail, en re
ceipt et (1 eacb.
Remittances should be made by postefflce
money or draft, te avoid chance of less.
Newspapers are nolte copy this advertisement
without the erprcss order of IlAnrrat & Bnes.
Address, lIARPEa 4 BROTHERS.
New Yerk.
i)CBL!C 8AI.F. OF A VALUABLE JTAKr:.
On TUESDAY, DEC. 13, 1881, the under under
signcd.cxecuters et the will of Henry lCTreut,
will expose te public sale, en the premises, iu
Manheim township, fhefarm et the late Henry
It. Trout, deceased. This farm Is about two
miles dlstunt from Lancaster, en tbe Ephrata
turnpike, adjoining lands of Isaac Espcnshade.
Henry Buckwalter, Henry Hess and ethers,
it contains about 70 ACRES. The improve
ments consistef a two-storied STONE D WE LL
inu HOUSE, lanre frame 15am. Wagen-Shed,
Cern Crib and ether outbuildings. There Is a
geed orchard or apple trees. There is an ex
cellent spring at the house und running water
in two fields. There is a never-failing well at
the house. The fences are in geed condition.
About two thousand bushels et litaohave been
put en the land in the lust two years. The
property is well-adapted te trucking and
dairying, as the whole et it cm be cultivated
and lias an excellent mcaaew.
Persons desiring te view the premises can
de se by calling en the uudcrslgned, or en
Isaac K. Ryan residing thereon.
Snln te lie-Tin at 2 o'clock, n. m.. 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 ground, Ne.
220 West Orange street. The house is a
two-storied BRICK DWELLING, with two
storied brick back budding. It contains eight
rooms; ran e built in the kitchen, gas
throughout, hydrant In yard and geed well ;
there is a connection with the sewer en Orange
i-trect. The yard is well-planted with apricots,
cherries, 'peaches, and grapes, et several
kinds. Tbe let has a frontage en Orange street
of 30 feet and Is 128 feet deep, and en the rear
is a two-storied frame Stable. Frem the south
ern end of the lotthere extends auotncrjei,
hloiit2Glcet wide and 51 feet deep; te Arch
alley, giving access te the Stable ; this let being
subject, however, te certain rights Ct passage
In tneownerset the two houses en the west
of the dwelling house.
Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p.m., en said
day when terms will be made known by
THEODORE TROUT,
AMOS H. CHRIST,
Executers of the will of Henry E. Trout.
Hkkiiy Suuckrt, Auct.
nevI2.ll I7.19,26,30dccl,3ta&llw
drummer of this section,
and bis man liave been
Grande City.
Four aien KilIeJ.
A special dispatch te tbe Netcs from Lar
edo gives particulars ofthe killing of four
men. One,tbe watebman of an oil tank, was
shot through the heart, as was also a
Mexican employed by the railroad cotu cetu
pauv there. Twe Mcxicau officers acresa
the river who had quarreled fought with s
fatal icsult.
TRIFLE THAGEDY.
The Shocking Crime of n Yeung Italian.
Kiiv Yerk, Dec. a. mis merniug
Pasquale Locucite, aged 21, an Italiau,
liviug at 56 Thompson street, shot his 14
year old wife Catherine through tbe head
'and killed her instantly ; he then shetbii
inetlier-in law Maria Valcnta, aged 32.
through tbe head and himself through the
neck. Maria was taken te the hospital
with a bullet in her brain, though still
alive. Pasquale has a chance of recovery.
There is great excitement in the Italian
colony.
Failure of a Ranking and Contracting Finn.
Bismarck, D. Tm Dec. 9. A Tribune
special from Miles City, says : "The ex
tensive contracting supply firm and bank
of A. U. Nininccr & Ce. have failed.
Their liabilities are reported te be $283,
000. Nininger is new in Bismarck, and
says the report is oxagerated that the
liabilities will net exceed $150,000, with
ample assets, and that an assienment has
been made te Alexander Harding, cashier,
preferring all depositors in the bank. The
creditors are mostly in St. Paul."
Lecal BtecKH and Bones.
Par
val.
.$100
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Shinny en Yenr Own Side.
Tombstone, Arizeua, Dec. 0. Apaches
who escaped from San Carles assert that
their people are living peaceably among
the Mexicans, but that the authorities in
sist upon their keeping en their reservations.
LancCity C per ct. Lean, due 1682..
" 44 1885..
44 1890..
'4 1895..
44 5 per ct. In 1 or 30 years
44 5 per ct. Scheel Lean..
' 44 4 " in 1 or 20 years.
" 4 " in Bur 20 years..
" ; 4' in 10 or 20 j ears.
BANK STOCKS.
First National Bank. 1100
Farmers' National Bank 50
Lancaster Ceuntv National Bank. . )
Columbia National Bank
Ephrata National Bank
First National Bank, Columbia.. ..
First National Bank, Strasburg....
First National Bank, Marietta
First National Bank, Mount Jey..
Lititz National Bank
Manheim National Bank
Onion National Bank. Mount Jey.
New Helland National Bank
MICZLLATBOU.S BOMBS.
QuurryvHlc It. R., due 13 $100
Rending & Columbia R. Rdue 18S2 100
Lancaster Watch Ce., due 1SSG 100
Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce.,
due in ler20 years 100
Lancaster UasLizhtand Fuel Ce.,
due ISStf....... .......... ............. 100
Stevens Heuse 100
MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS.
Quarryville R. R
Mlllersville Street Car
Inquirer FrintiiigCempany
atch Factory.....
Gas Light and Fuel Company...
Stevens Heuse
Columbia Gas Company
Columbia Water Company
Susquehanna Iren Company....
Marietta Jfollewware
TURjn?IKK STOCKS.
Bkr Spring & Beaver Vnlley....
Bridgeport. ...........................
Columbia & Chestnut Hill
Columbia & Washington
Columbia . Big Spring
Lancaster & Ephrata
Lanc.,Ellzabetht'naMiddIet'n
Lancaster Fruitville.
Lancaster ft'Lititz
Lancaster; Wllliamstewn
Lancaster a luuuur
Lancaster ,t Manheim
Lancaster k Marietta
Lanea,iter& New Helland
Lancaster & Susquehanna
Lancaster & Willow Street
Strasburgft Millport -
Marietta & Maytown tt
Marietta & Mount Jev 25
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Brandy as a Medicine.
The following article was voluntarily sent te
Mr. II. E. Slayninkcr, Agent for Rclgart's Old
Wine Stere, by a prominent practising physi
cian et this county, who has extensively unce
the Brandy referred te iu his regular practice.
It i eemmended te the attention of these a
tlieled with
Indigestion and Dyspepsia.
BRANDY AS A MEDICINE.
This new much abused Alcoholic stimulant
was never intended ad u beverage, hut te be
lined as a medicine of great potency in the euro
of some of the destructive diseases which
sweep away their annual thousands of victim'.
With a purely phBaiithrepIc motive wc pre
sent te the favorable netice et invalids csni
cially theso afflicted with that miserable dis
ease Dyspepsia, a specific remedy, which i3
nothing mere or less than
Brandy.
The aged, with leoble appetite and mere or
less debility, will Unit this slmple medicine,
when used properly,
A Sovereign Remedy
or all their Ills and aches. Be It, however
riirictly understood that we prescribe and u4--but
one article, and that Is
REIGART'S 0l BRAKDY,
Sela by our enterprising young friend, H K
SLAVMAKER. Tfds Brandy has steed tli
test for years, and has never failed, as !i
as our experience extends, and we therein:
give It the preference ever all etner Brandies;
no matt er with hew many jaw-breaking French
titles they are branded. One-fourth et the
money that la yearly thrown away en various
tmnetentdvsnensia specifics would sufllcc
hnv nil th Brand v te euro any such .. wi
buy i
ascs.
In proof of the curative powers :
Reifirart's Old Brandy,
1 ii cases et Dyspepsia, we can summon niim
hers of witnesses one case in particular wt-
A hard-werkfng farmer had been att.lte:i
Willi an exhaustive Dyspepsia for a number .'f
wars: his stomach would reject alniestever
kind of feed; he had Miur eruetatieita con
stantly ue appetite in tact, he was obliged ti.
restrict his diet te crackers and stale bread,
and as a beverage he used McGrann's Roii
Beer. He is a Methodist, und then, as new
preached at times, and in hU discourse etw.i.
il-elaimed earnestly aval list all kinds of strung
.Irink. When advised te trv
Rebzart's Old Sraudy,
In his case, he loefcC(5""np with ajtmiHiiiuen.
but after hearing et its iwiiideritil eilein
tint irases of some et his near ucquamtaniiV, in
at laat consented te fellow our advice. H
ii-ud the Brandy faithfully and steadily; ti
ll rat bottle giving him an appetite, and beley.
the second was taken he was a sound liisii.wii .
u stomach capable'ifdigestingiinylliingttbie.r
heichesc te eat. lie fctil! keens it and iinca n I::
tie ' occasionally; and falnci: lie has this iiik.i iiik.i
cine li has bei u of very iittle recumary bem -
tit te the i lector. A rAcri-i.Tu x jiiBiui.i r..
75.10
100
100
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A Ship Supposed te be Lest.
Londen, Dec. 0. Steamer Saxen Mon
arch, hound from Gibraltar te Antwerp,
which is a month overdue, is supposed te
bavn foundered ia the bay of Biscay.
It is fea:ed all hands, numbering 40, are
lest.
Our Representative Blushing Iloners.
Washington, Dec. 9. Repiessntative
A. Ilerr Smith, of Pennsylvania, lias se
cured the first chairmauship of a IIouse
committee, that of mileage, which was an
nounced by the speaker te-day.
A Servant Girl's Fatal Jump.
MouuiSTewN, N. J., Dee. 9. Annie
Brady, the servant girl who jumped from
the burning building yesterday, was fatally
injured internally.
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AOBKT VOK
Itcigart's Old Wine kiieiv,
Established in 1"J85,
IHFOKTBR AKI IlIIAIXB IN
FINE OLD BRANDIES. SHERRIES. SB 'K
RIOR OLD MADEIRA, (Imported iu l4:i
1827 and 1828.) CHAMPAGNES O
EVERY BRAND, SCOTCH ALE
PORTER. BROWN STOUT.
N'. !i EAST K1N KT. l.ANt,ASTJ::..l .
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ANTED.THKISE BOYS TO LEAKN
the Herse Cellar Trade. Appty at
LOWELL'S COLLAR FACTOR!'.
-Old East Orange ktrcet.
Adjournment of the Hensc.
Washington, Dec. 9. The Heuse,
without transacting any important busi
ness, adjourned until Tuesday.
Killed White Resisting Arrest.
Montgomery, Ala., Dec. 9. At the
Pratt coal mines, Jeffersen county, an offi
cer attempted te arrest a negre, and,
meeting with resistance, killed him.
a nnn re,jNps f
BAKING BUTTER,
JL CAR LOAD OF
YORK STATE SWEET CWEIt,
A Let of Yerk State APPLES and POTATOES
lit JOSEPH HEBZOG'S,
s-Jid Cerner Prince and Lemen Sts.
Peds Pegging.
Memphis, Dec. 9 Walking match
score, 9:30 a. m. : Hart 1G5, O'Lcary 148,
Harriman 148, Schmchl 131.
UKMCUED FROM DEATH
Therotlewingstateinentof William J Cough Ceugh
lin, of Semervillc, Mass., Is se remarkable that
wc beg te ask for it the attention of our read
ers, lie says: " In the fall of 1S78 1 was taken
with a violent bleeding or the lungs followed
by a severe cough. I seen began te leso my
appetite and flesh. I was se weak at one time
that I could net leave my bed. In the summer
of 1S77 I was admitted te the City Hospital.
While there the doctors said I had a hole in
my left lung as big as a hair cellar. 1 expend
ed ever a hundred dollars in doctors and med
icine. I was se far gene at one time a report
went around that 1 was dead. I gave up hope,
but a friend told mc et Da. Wm. Halt-'s Balsam
iub the lusqb. I laughed at my friends, think
ing that my case was incurable, but 1 get a
bottle te satisfy them, when te my surprise
and gratification, I commenced te feel better.
Mv he'ie. once dead, began te revive, and te
day 1 feel in better spirits than I have the past
three years.
"I write this hoping you will publish it, se
that everyone aflllcted with Diseased Lungs
will be Induced te take Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsam
ler the Lung9, and be convinced that con
sumption can be cured. I have taken two
bottles and can positively say .that It has done
mere geed tjan all ether medicines I nave
taken since my sickness. My cough has al
most entirely disappeared and I shall seen be
able te go te work." Sold In Lancaster at
Cochran's Drag Stere, 137 and 133 North queen
street. iv2MYdeedThw2
OIVT UK A iVIXtS:'..
lOMMONWJBALTH MSTKXBimON CO.
39th Popular Monthly UrawiriK
OFTU
COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTIOK CO.
in the City or LeuIsvBIc, en
SATURDAY, DEC. 31st, 1881.
These drawings occur monthly (Sundays
excepted) under previsions et an Act et the
General Assembly of Kentucky.
The United States Circuit Court en March u!,
rendered the following decisiens:
lt That the Cdminen wealth Distribution
Company Is legal.
2rt Its drawings are fair.
N. B. The Company has new en hand a
large reserve fund. .Read the list of prize.i ler
Ihn
DECEMBER DRAWING.
1 prize.. ....... $ ?JJ
1 prize.... ....... ............. ?4j5j-'
I prize.. ...........-....... J'J5";
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20 prizes SOOeach """;
'100 prizes $100 each m'22.
200 nrizcsSO each ;!k
000 prizes 20 each iwnin
1000 prizes 10 each w.'S
9 prizes 300 each, approximation prizes 2.7CO
9 prizes 200 each, " 1,0
9 prizes 100 eaca.
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wiiole tickets.
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Remit Meney or Bank Draft in Letter, ei
aeud bv Exprci-i. DON'T SEND BY REGIS
TERED LETTER OR POSTOKEICE ORDER.
Orders or $5 and upward, by Express can be
gent at our expense. Address all orders te R.
M. BOAKDMAN. Courler-Jenrnal Bidldln,
LeulTlll.. Ky.. ei V.. St. BOAKDSIAN.
See Breadwav. New Yori. fehi-TuTh&S n-
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UENRYT CARBOLIC SALVE.
The best Salve In tbe world for cuts, bruices,
sores, ulcers,saltrheum,tetter,chappednand,
chilblains, corns and all kinds el skin erup erup
tinne fmcklca and nlinnles. The salve Is
rimmntfHHi te arive nerfect satisfaction In
HOEGOHPAM
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WANTED.-AN ACTIVE CATHOLIC very case 0r money refunded. Be sure you
MAN et steady habits te travel In fee- f YiXnrr'a rarbeltc Salve as all ethers are
Hen in which he resides. Permanent employ- get Henry 8 rllc auvc, is mi einera are
ment and iroed compensation te an energetic but imitations and counterfeits. Price 25cents.
"." r JZzz?. L 'nvKTiiivn iuiethkrs c!.i in imilfr at Cochran's Drus Stere.
JVAV&CUWO. 4, .V "V' "-
j l Bread way, New Yerk.
30-4td WS J 137 ana 139 North Qoecn street.
OF PUILADELPIA.
Assets ever
BMVBN HUNDRED THOUSAND
Dollars, securery Invested. Fer a policy In
tills eldand weB-established company caB en
RIFE & KAUFMAN,
NO. 19 BAST KING STREET.
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