Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, January 02, 1882, Image 3

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EAST KM InKWS.
I'rem Gap aud tlie Vicinity.
Regular Gap Correspondence.
Most of the mill ponds arc cever.-tl with
ice.
There is te be a" pig chase "' at the Gap,
one clay this week.
"Senater" W. C. Ilarman, one of our
boys, cau;ht tlie deer at the deer chase at
Intercourse last week.
On Sunday afternoon the Parkcsburg
wreckers leaded up the tanks of the ill
fated engines 82 and 2."53 at North Bend.
Methuselah Piatt, of the Gap, sold his
crop of tobacco, consisting of 2 acres, te
Jonas Eaby, at 27. 8 and 4.
On last Tuesday Bribin Skilcs, the
veteran fox hunter, of Salisbury township,
caught a large gray fox en his premises,
at Mt. Vernen. This will make the tenth
rcynard that the "veteran" has caught
this season. Who cm beat it '.'
The Gilbert family gave one of their
concerts in the Gap M. E. church en Fri
day evening ; it was largely attended.
Their singing was excellent, especially the
old plantation caniinnectin;- hymns. Half
the proceeds weic ler the benefit of the
church.
SKW year.
lis Observance in tlie City.
There is a-very quiet observance of New
Year in the city te day. Ceuit is holding
and save that the banks aie closed
and merchants busy footing up their
ledger columns it is scarcely no
ticeable in business circles that it
is a holiday. Seme of the ladies are ic
ceiving anil the young men are calling.
At tfe: Y. M. C. A. looms it, has been
lively all day. The association, through
its committees and lady friends, is
receiving and entertaining its friends.
They are shown through all the
rooms and cnteitainert with wusic; a sight
at the museum, nucioseepieal display,
iVc. ; and in the rear room of the second
story ice cream, cakes, fruits and ether
refieshments are served.
Columbia New.
Mr. L-. W. Richards returned te St..
Leuis this morning. The geed wishes of
a large number of fi lends go with him.
Tiiis morning a light occurred en l'Yent
street, lieLwcen a man and a buy'. The boy
whipped.
The Sixth street"house"hasbeen icmov icmev
ed tofFrent street . A pity it was net i sin
out of town.
The b.isiu has a slight coating of ice
en it ; a young boy thinking it strong
enough te skate upon made the attempt,
and "broke in." lie was icscued by some
boatmen.
New Year opened very quietly ; nethin;:
of importance happening.
Death I'riiin I'l'epsy,
Mrs. Lucimla A., wife of lUvitl I'.iiekcr,
of Litilz, died at. her home in that.villag.;
en New Year's Day. She had long suf
fered from dropsy." She was years of
age, a faithful wile and mother and pious
Christian, having been all her lile a mem
her or the Moravian church. Her funeral
will take place Wednesday morning at 10
o'clock interment, in Moravian cemetery.
Oe.U Ceiili'.ift Aw. if. Ik. I.
Proposals were opened at. the mayor's
eflicc en Saturday afternoon, for as much
coal as will be needed at the city water
works up te the lirst of April next. The
bidders were Messrs. Russcl A Shulmyer,
who proposed te supply Rig Mine Run pea
coal at, ij:.ir per ten. and II. !!.iumgaid
nrr&Ce., Turkey Run pea eal at 8W.17
per ten. 'I he contract was awarded te
Raiimgardner it Ce.
liming Accident.
This morning as e- Cennfv Treasmer
Samuel A. dell" was driving ui East King
street near the county prison, his mare
leek flight, and Mr. G roll" was thrown from
the trotting buggy in which he war, riding.
His head was badly cut and one of his
arms biuiscd and sprained. Dr. Elder
dressed his wr.unds and he is able te be
about again this afternoon. The mare
iantotheParkheu.se before she was fe
euied ; the buggy war, badly broken.
1. l. S. l iV
At present no camps of this order exist,
in this city, camps Nes. i:' and 71 having
surrendered their charlei.s a few years age.
This fact has led, of late, te efforts look
ing te a reorganization of en. of the de
funct, camps or the forming of a new one,
and as a culmination a meeting for this
purpose will be held at Ne. .VJ Middle
street te-morrow evening.
Mlddcn lleatli.
Samuel V. Lccd, aged about (SO years,'
and a prominent citizen of E.ist Cofalice
township d topped 'ca'- "" " l"",'h el
1 is residence en Saturday evening. Par
ticulars have net. come t hand bul.it is
supposed he died of apoplexy. Deputy
Corener Carpenter was notified te bold an
inquest..
.S:ile of Itaiilc Sleck.
IJ. V. Rewe. auctioneer, sold :0, tin Ex
change hotel, this city, this afternoon, live
shares Columbia national bank .stock for
the estate of Tsaac Ueuser, deceased, te
David Ringwa'it, of Rohrerstown, fei
147.17 per shave ; this is the h'mhrst
price ever brought at a public sale.
"lSaltlellehl ami Prison Pen."
Ex-Clerk of Quarter Sessiens Jehn V.
Urban, of this comity, has written a large
volume, with the above title, which will
ba published in a few weeks with profuse
illustrations and for the sale or which he
has set out te canvass the city.
Opening of tlioKenp Heme.
The free soup house, in rear of the
lock-up was opened this morning, and 228
rations of soup were distributed. The
house is in charge of Win. Shay and wile,
Who have inn it se satisfactorily for sev
eral years past.
Dorcas Aclumulctlgmcnl.
Tlie Ladies' Union Derc.n Society gialeluiJy
acknowledge the lolleuing dena. ions : Mi.
II. C. Moere, "; Master Sam Memc. .; Mrs. S.
M. Car-.eii.ifI : Mis. Jl. . Kline, il : JIk II. S.
Gar.i, t-1; Mr. Gee. fabler, jr., $'.: A Friend,
2: Mr. II. Weber. S1.5D. The n.'vt meeting
will be held te morrow uHcrnne.i at 2 oVIe !:,
instead el :t, te give an opportunity te the
ladies te attend the rnien Service ler prayer,
it ere donations will lie thankfully rc.s-ivcd,
as then- are many demands for help.
Amusements.
".-1 the 7iif.'" 7'ii-h iili .We arc te have.
tllise"tenlly' aniusing eiiiedy-furce at the
opera house le-iiiglit, el which the Veltsilc
Chronicle, where il was played the ether even
ing, has le say : 'Tile pcople laughed until
I heir sides ached. Mr. Katim has greatly ini
proved his comedy in many details. It was
comic when here lirst; il was extremely .-ela-l
night. Frem the lirst ri-e te Hie final kill of
the curtain the action of the play is full of
spirit, and fun. There is net a dull passage in
il t- 'All the Huge Ms, in
short, all the rage witiri:-eple who have seen
Hand will be with these who see it la the In
tiire. Messrs. Davldgeand llardenherg are a
team, and when they fail te raise a smile il is
because the unaffected person can't appreci
ate a geed thing."
Iliircrly's Mastodon Minstrels. Te-morrow
evening Cel. Ilavciiy's New Mastodon Min
strels will perform at Fulton opera hencc.
Tin: troupe comprise? forty lirst class 'li-ts.
The Hinghaniten (N. V.) Lanier, of Decern
her '.ISlh, says et lliein: "The cuterlaiument
was all that it was advertised te be, which s
saying a great, ileal. The singing was un
c(iiallcd and theje'.-es were new. There was
a dash about the whole performance, and
everything went etl en a gait ip, which lua-le
It attractive. The ce-liiiuing wu rich, and
added much te the pleasuie of the entertain
ment. The Ke; dancing, the music, in fact all
the features were excellent."
' 77ic Vo'ehcI ''The newunil brilliant come-
dy ei "Tlie Colonel," a satirical take-etf of
the. fashionable ttsUietlc crae by t C. Bur
nand, editor of Londen JPunch, will be pro
duced at tlie opera beuse, Thursday evening,
by Eric Bayley's comedy company, which 1"S
recently had snch a very successful run wuh
the play in Philadelphia. The newspapers et
that city were unqualified in their commenda
tion of tlie play and the players, and one of
them represents that " throughout the reprc reprc
cntatien applause was frequent and hearty;
lew or the myriad blight conceits in the test
escaped recognition, and tlie dialogue was
punctuated with plaudits and bursts of laugh
ter that often put a ' full step ' te the utter
ances of the actors ; the curtain te ' called '
at tlie end of every act, and the principal per
formers were s II twice summoned b; fore he
curtain."
tU'EvlAlNOTIVES.
Flies anil Mosquitoes.
A 15c. be et "Rough en Rate" will keep a
house fr.-e from flies, mosquitoes, rats and
mice, the entire season. Druggists
Tbe Power of the Press.
In no way is the power of the press mere
surely shown thsn in tlie universal knowledge
that has in less than a year, been diffused
llireiiuml illty millions el people of the
wendeWul curative properties efthatsplcndlil
remedy Kidney-Wen. Anil the people from
the Atlantic te the Vacillc have shown their
intelligence and their knowledge el what i
lu the papers, by already making Kidncj--Wert
their household remedy for all diseases
of the kidneys, live rand bowels. Herald.
12-lwtlAw
Dr. C. W. Rcnseu of Raltimerc, Md.picparcs
a skin care that is the best tiling ler skin dis
ca-esevcr known. It cures eczema, tetter,
ring-worm and all rough and scaly skin dis
eases in the shortest time. Sold by all drug
gists at $1 per package.
Many miserable people drag themselves
about with failing strength, feeling that they
iircfciukiug in'.e their graves when Parker's
Ginger Tonic would begin Willi tlie lirst dose,
te biing vitality and si length back te them.
Sun. ja21niileod&weew
Universal Approbation
Ry the community at large has been given te
liurdeck liloed Hitlers. Xn instance is known
where di-satisluctieii has been uiauilesled by
their use, or lien: aught lint benefit follewen
llieir ndnnTiislrniieii.
Price!. Fer sale at II.
I!. Cochran's drug
store, l."7 North l,ucen
si I eel, l.ancastc
"I. lie, tSrewtli, lieaiily."
" What we all admire" and hew te .secure it :
A line head el hair in its natural color is such
an adjunct te beauty that no one who prizes
geed leek- should neglect te use " Londen
Hair Celer Itesterer," the most cleanly ami de
light ful article ever introduced te tlie Ameri
can people. It is totally different from all
ellier-i net sticky or gummy, and free Ireiu
all impure ingredients that render many ether
preparations obnoxious. It thickens thin
hair, restores gray halr,gives itnew lile, keeps
t lie .scalp clean and healthy, causing the hair
togrew u here it had fallen off or become thin,
docs net soil or stain anything, and is s-i per
fectly and elegantly prepared us In make it a
lasting hair dressing ami toilet luxury. " Lon Len Lon
eon Hair Ib-terer" is sold by all druggists,
:it ',' cents a lieltle. H bottles ler it.
eci:sm.v.s.vw
An invaluable Article Tin:; readers el the
.l have neilnuhl seen the advertisement
el Klj's Cream Halm in another column. An
article like "Crc.tin Halm" has long heen de
sired, ami new that it is within the reach et
sufferers from Catarrh, May Fever, etc., there
is every reason te believe th.d they will make
the nie-1 of it. Dr. W. K. Ibickiuan, W. K.
Ilininiaii, Druggist, and oilier Fasteniaiis
have given it a trial, and all recommend it in
the highest terms. ICmmi, I'M. Daily .-U-iu.t,
en. r, ."'.
Desi esi Keeenl. I believe Kly's Cream
I'.alui I he hi st preparation ter Catarrh new en
iccerd. .M patrons al! speak well et it. 1'
have sold one, hundred and torly-l'eur bottles
in les, than live months. I ordered another
gre ;awcck age, and have Held twenty-one
bottles I reni the second gross. IL sells upon
its meiils. .Iiiun-II. Piua.i-s, Drugglak Senin Senin
ten, !:. .Ian. 'JS, issa. Price .VJ cents.
j2-2wdeed.lw
Various l!iiiics
Advaneing years, care, sickness, disaiqioin: disaiqiein:
mcnl.and hereditary predisposition all ope
rate Je turn the hair gray, and either el" them
inclines it te shed prematurely. Avcu'.s IIaik
Vifieit will restore failed or gray, light or red
air lea rich brewi or deep black, us maybe
esired. It snt'iens and cleanse i the scalp,
giving il a healthy action. II removes and
cures dandruff and humors, liy it use falling
hair is cheeked, and a new growth will be pro
duced In all cases where the follicles are net
destroyed or the. glands decayed. Its ellecls
are beautifully shown en brushy, weak, .or
sickly hair, en whie.h a lew applications wiil
produce the gbxs and treshn-ss el youth.
Harmless and sure in il- operation, it is in
comparable as a dressing, and is eVpccially
valued ler the seu lustie iiml richness of tone
it imparts. It contains neither oil nor dye,
and will net soil or color white cambric; jet
il lasts long en the hair, and keeps it fre.sh and
vigoieiis. Fer sale by all dealers.
riSiMndced&u'
Gote II. it Cecliran's lirmr Mere, 137 North
Queen si reel, ter Mrs. KrccMtnCa A'rw A'r
tmii'il Diri. Fer brightness and durability et
co!or,a:e uiie.ual'd. Celer fiinn -J te. "1 pounds.
Direction hi Fnglish aud German. Price. 15
cent,.
i'!iuii'Hi niJii:i,rii Alntlicmfl
Ate you di-ttiriicd at night and broken of
your rest by ii sick child su tiering and crying
wiih the "xcrueiattng fiain et culling teeth ?
II s,t e at once and get a bottle, of MI1S.
H'l.M.OV'S .SOOTHING SYUUP. It will re
lieve the peer little sntlercr Immediately de
pend upon it;theieis no mistake, about it.
Tin :e is mil a mother en caith who has ever
n-ed il, who will net tell you at once thai it
will seg ate the bowels, ami give rest, te the
mother, ami rcliel and health te the child,
epcratin rilike magic. It is perfectly safe 1e
Use in all cases, and pleasant le the taste, and
is the prescription of one et the eldest and
best female physician and nurses in the
IJi'.'led M;i ten. Sold everywhere; i'leenlsa
I .iiile sarMvd.lwM.W&H
A Short JCead ie Health.
Te ail who are suffering liein boils, ulcers,
scrofula, carbuncle-, or ether obstinate dis dis
e.iscs el the bleed anil skin, a course of liur liur
eock Cloud Hitters w ill be found lobe a short
read te health. Price $1. Fer sale at II. It
Cochran's drug store, KIT North (.Juceii street,
Lancaster.
Min DiseascH " Cured by Jr. Swayne's
Oiulineiif.
What is mere distressing than an obstinate
skin ii-ease, and why persons should suffer a
single hour when they have a sure cure in
"Sway lie's Ointment "Is past our conipichci: cenipichci: conipichci:
sien. The worst cases of tetter, itch, salt
rheum, or tint annoying complaint, itching
piles, yield te its wemlerliil all-healing quali
ties. Pimples en the lace and blotches en the
skin are lenievcd by using this healing oint
ment. Perfectly safe and harmless, even en
tlieiuesl tender infant. Itching Piles-Symptoms
an; moisture-, intense itching, particu
larly al night alter getting warm in bed;
ether parts are sometime affected. Swayne's
Ointment plea.-ant, sure cure. Dr. Swayne &
Sen, ,75 North Seventh street, Philadelphia.
Pa., te whom all letters should be addressed,
sold by all prominent druggists.
ecH-T.Th.tFXw
. ( eiigh. Coin or Mm: Threat nheiilu ne
Plopped. Neglect frequently results in un In
curable I.'ing Disease or -Consumption.
ilnnvnV. bronchial Troches de net disorder
tlie stomach like cough syrups and balsams,
but act directly en lheintlauied parts, allaying
Ii-i-itailen. srive reilcf in Asthma. Hrenchi:-.!
Coughs, Catarrh, and the Threat Troubles
which Singers and PubllcSpeakers are subject
te. Fer thirty years Hrewn's Hreuclihil
Troches have been recommended by physi
cians, and always give nertect satisfaction.
Having been tested by wide and constant use
for nearly an entire generation, they have at
tained wel . .neriicd Kink among Hie. fewstnple
remedies of the age. Sold at i" cents a box
everywhere. ii8-lvdTTIi.S.tlyw
MZATUS.
JtiticKCH. On Jan. 1, 1&S2, in Warwick town
ship, Lancaster comity. Pa., Lncimla A., wi:e
et David llricker. in thcCUth year of lier ugc.
The relatives and friends et the family arc
rcspcciiuny iiiveeu m uiieim me iunerai, en
Wednesday morning, at 10 o'clock. Moravian
ClllllCil.' Jjlllli, i ;u
2-21
LANCASTER DAILY
A'EW AJiTEBTlBEMEXTB.
B
EAUT1FCI. CHKIST52AS GIFTS.
WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY,
SILVERWARE, SPECTACLES, BRONZES,
And the many elegant and : rti.stie art icles embraced in our stock are especially fltte.'; ter
HOLIDAY GIFTS,
BKCA USX THEY ARE
Durable, Useful and Intrinsically Valuable.
The very liberal share et trade we have received In the past has encouraged us te place in
our c:i.e.s a liner and larger stock than e er before, te which wc cordially invite the attention
efall who desire te examine beautiful oeds.
EDW. J. ZAHM. Jeweler.
ZAHSI'S CORXEIi,
. ecUi-'imil.v.wi:
LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE LINE OF
HOUSE-ST1RE GOODS
Ii CEXTI5.VL PENNSYLVANIA.
Wc keep none but tlie Heat
COOK STOVES, mm AND heaters,
ti" 117; i.l'AHAXTRE ALL STOVES. ""SL:
Have just received a larfi let of fioetls from New Yerk auction which we are
selling at about II. LF COST. Parties starting Housekeeping will
liutl it gteatly te their advantage te examine our stock.
l&" Ne Trouble te Shew Goods.
FLINN & WILLSON,
SIOX OF TWO LAUGK DOGS,
LA N'CA ST E K, PA.
A ; If A 1 l" Kit VIS Hit l.'A TS.
Ie k. ai.i:.
Tlie Stock, (ioed-'.i I and KKIurcs of a
large, II rsl-class Clothing lleiisr, areetlered ler
sale, lioed ami satisfactory reasons :'ien ler
selling. Iniiiiie al
dij-jiviin Ne. et ckntki-: sqi'.i:i:.
"ANTki. pj sjii eiiahi:vjii:n a:.
TT custemed te Maud Drilling, ami Ping
ami feathering, te take out dimension stone.
Apply al UeeUville, Dauphin county. Waves.
:H..riO per day.
.ji-lwil JAMKSJIAI.IIM-: AMIS'.
Sadi'.i kii.Uit i.iineii ami i;kj:m:i:
,"t Kngel's Iteer, THIS h KMSii nl I he
Trcuient lli.iise, N'e.lh l,ueen street.
It I". WOKIIIM.K, Proprietor.
1'eusai.k a i,ai:;i: and micstan
1 ttal I'.riclc Tobacco WAItKIIOt'St:. ( cu
tml location, rapiu-itv, :!,h.e cases.
VAVV. ,V KAI'1'51 N,
l.'-::n-ilUS Ne. P.) Kast Kiru; sficit
V Al. V. A. MCCTIMi Till; KKOUI.AK
L . Monthly Meeting et the V. M. ('. A. will
be held in their hall TIMS K KM Mi at s
o'clock. Diisincss el iiupertaiiee. Alse. at. the
same time ami place, an adjourned meeting el
the Heard et Managers. ltd
1viviii-'M ntiTicr. Tin: pkksmi:nt
X.' and Managers et I lie Lancaster & Mi.
iiiehanna Turnpike Ifead Company h ; e de
dared a Dividend et I per cent, en the capital
sleck payable en demand al the etlice el I he
Treasuier. V. P. IMMNTON. Treasurer.
i!-:;td :;s Seuth imeen stu-ct.
1.MK SAI.K.-.l TVl-ST4)i: I'.KIClv
1 DW'KI.I.IMi Willi ISlick Kitchen, .'. roeie-.
entry and plastered attic; hydrant, and pump,
vaiiely of small fruit. The propel ly is lecati'd
In tlie.'vicinityel tlie Cotten Mills and will he
sold at a. bargain. Is dc-iiahlc as a home or
ler investment Ne. :;is Ifcaver -lie.-l.
IMK1'; ,V K AI'S-'MAN.
il"-::tdSMWS,!i !'.' Kast King .street.
Just' ki:ci:ivi:: AMirmti: i.Ar.iii-:
Invoice of
SAUEIl KKAl'T,
Fer sale in large and small jii.inlil ics bv
JOHN OCI1S, lirecer.
rei-SW; Seuth limen Street.
l-:!td&llw Lancaster, I'a.
TtlONKV WANTKIt.
1L We have a number el l-'l l.'Vl'-cl. ss
JIOIlTli AUKS ON CIT l'i:el'Ki;TY in large
and small amounts te negotiate ler net
April.
ai.lan a. iii:i:i: A CO.,
Ileal Ksiateaml Insurance Agents,
ilcc.'i-niii Ne.:! North Hul.e Sin el.
I
n;im:sii.i.ism
at tim:
COURT lieiSIJ,
TO-M0UR0 W K I "A'.V I A t .',
UY
REV. GEORGH KRAMER.
ADMISSION I'KKK.
Deers open at 7; lectuicat ""!. ltd
Ct.VI ADKI1 r Tllr: IIAI! '. Ill'; CAUSES
of this disease are ui.inileM. Any undue
exiiesure le the influence et cold may produce
it. (Jetting the feet wet. the surl.ice et the
body chilled by standing or walking in Mu Mu
eoid, are Ircrjm-iit c.uhcj of earache. Cerjsa,
or cold in the head, lmwever caused, veiy
often gives rise te iull. limitation of the ear.
All diseases et tlie Kur and live treated and
cured by Di:. II. D. l.Ni; AKKIt,
Otllci: Ne. 13 Kast Walnut slic'l, Lancasler.
Consultations iree. skfi-iimd&w
f '. IKAKI)
FMI11AISG0IPAI,
OK PIIILADKLPIA.
Assets evi-r
ELEVEN HUNDRED THOUSAND
Dollars, securely invsicd. I'er a policy in
this old ami well-established company e.ill en
RIFE & KAUFMAN,
NO. 10 KAST KINU STKKKT.
dJM.W&Si:
A IIA1TVNKWVEAK!
The season of 1S-1 closed one el the
most brilliant and successful cam
paigns in 1 lie history el our trade. We
congratulate our patrensand ourselves
in anticipation el a lively and increas
ed Spring Trade.
In order te mi et the demand ic hac
made extensive Improvements' in our
room and otherwise extended our laeil
ities te present our spring offering el
Select and Choice FOUKDiN NOVK1.
TIKS le arrive about the Fust or Frn
ltKAHY. We will be able te please the
me-t irstheUc as well as the general
class of tra'ie. great desideratum
among our people seems te be a ehmji
article in Clothing. There Is no goe.l
in it We have tried it and found il
den'tpay. We will wager one of our
$:w Overcoats will hist, lluee .-ea-eiis"
hard wear and leek aenteet, w lnle a Jii
Overcoat will hardly l.e recognized
utter one season's wear. Where is the
e.; neuiy in buying tran": Few per
sons are competent judges el line
articles el Clothing ileucup in lir-i
class style : Ihciclere. we invite special
attention le our establishment, here
can be feuiul atall times the very best
in the market, at prices as reasonable
as can beexpected. We air s"lling a
IcwilKAVY-WKIOHT
OVERCOATINGS
AND
SUITINGS,
at very Lew nrices in order te close
them out te liiake room ler our new
Spring Stock."
Thankful ler the very liberal pation patien
age, we hope te eenlinu our motto of
Square Dealing in all our transactions,
and show u practical iiml happy result"
during our Spring Campaign.
All are cordially invited te call at
121 N. QUEEN STREET.
J. K. SMALING.
ARTIST TAILOR.
INTELLIGENT EK MONDAY. JANUATti 2. 1882.
LANCASTER. PENN'A.
ft' run TA MS 31 KSTS.
.MI I. TOW OPKUA nei'si:.
i
HONDA Y, JANUARY 2, 18S2.
OPENING OP THE NEW YEAR 1
ALL THE RAGE,
NOW IN ITS
THIRD YEAR
I!.' TIIK
Original Company,
As produced O weeks In Husten, l weeks in
Xew Yerk City. G weeks in Chicago, under the
management of .1. M. II 1 1. 1..
ADMISSION'.
- T.t, .0 and ::. Cts.
Diagram open Fiiday, December J'e, at. the
opera house. 'J'.l-lt
l.M'l.TON OI'i:u,l KOiiSr:.
ONK XUSIIT ONLY
TIJKSIUY, JANUARY .M, 18S2,
J. H. Haverly's Last Greatest Success !
HAVERLY'S
New Mastoflen Miirels!
THENEW40.
.1. 11. IIAVKU.Y, -.1.11.
MACK,
Proprietor.
- Malinger.
TIIK P1X.VACJ.K UKACIIKD.
I OUUJIXAL1TY )
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An entire pregramme et N-iv and I'.iilliant
Features, given by America's Ureal est Celerie
el Minstrel Talent.
I'UICKS ."!.", ",0 ami ? Cents'.
Ne extra charge ler seats rest rved at IIex
Oflicc.
:l-:.ld D. 1!. IIODCKS, Ccn'l Agent.
K1UI.TOX Ul'KKA I1UUSK.
KllILl.f.VN'T COMKDY KVKNT I
THURSDAY, JANUARYS, 1831.
Mil. JOHN D. MISIII.Ki: has the honor te
present
Eric ISnyley Cemetly Ceiiipany,
Frem Londen, who will produce F. C. Itiir
iiaud's ( editor et 1'iinrh ) great Comedy,
THE COLONEL !
The latest and me-sl piiianL satin: en the
a:sthetic craze; the lirst play witiie--ed by
Queen Victeria since Prince Albert's death.
Flayed over-leo nights In Louden. It, will lit:
given bv A TIIOIIOITGIILY COMPKTKNT
COMPANY, wit II all tlie elaborate stage ap
pointments. NO ADVANCK IN PRICKS : 3.1, .".O ami 7.-f.
Reserved scats at eeker's Olllee.
ti::i-.-)td
T
FOKSA1.H.
1)11 III. IC' S.iLK OK MULES. OX SATUR
DAY, .1 ANU A RY 7, 1S3J, will be sold at
public salt: at the Mcrnmac stables. llSN'erlli
Piinct: street, Lancaster city. Pa., 'Jl lmiul el
I'.ROIvKN iftULKs, fiem :, t'e S years old, in
geed condition and geed si.t: ; geed workers,
suitable for team or farm.
Per.-ens wishing te see the stock belere the
day of sale, can de se at the stables et I he sub
scriber, en the llarrisburg pike, '. mile west
el tlie city.
A credit of 0 days will be given.
Sale te commence at 1 o'clock, p. in., when
attendance will he given bv
tlSliiltl K.'ll. IvAUFFMAN.
J) "JULIO SAI.K OX TUKSl'AY, .1 ANIIAKV
3, lssRSwill be sold at publlesale At the
Lee piui I II )tel, u new two-slery IIRKy'K
DWKLLINU ami two-story brick back build
ing, Willi balcony, containing six rooms, hy
drant in the j aid and kitchen. Irnit trees,
grape yines, etc. Tins prepeity is situated en
I l;e east side of North Shippen street, north et
Fulton street. Ne. .i"i.
Persons wishing te view tlie property will
pleas call upon tliceceiinants of the premises.
Salt: te commence at 7 o'clock p. m when
conditions will be made known by
AMANDA COX.
Administratrix of IS. F. Cox, dee'd.
Hexky SnucKiir, Auct. il27-"M
Kt'H AN!V COURT KAI.K Ol' VAI.II A1H.K
) City l'repertv Oil TUESDAY KVENINO,
JANUARY 17, 1SS2, at 1 o'clock at the public
house of Victeria Diehl, en High street, in tlie
city et Lancaster, the umler.si:neil, in pur
suance of an order of Hie Orphans' Court of
Lancaster county, will expose at public sale
the following valuable it al estate, late el
.Jeanna Eberly. deceased : All that certain two
story frame DWELLING HOUSE, with two twe two
steiy frame back building attached, geed well
et water, fruit trees, together with ether im
provements and let thereto belonging, sit
uated en the west side of High street, in suid
city. Ne. 731, fronting en Iiigh fctreet afore
said i feet, mere or less, and extending in
tlentli erthat widtli24.r feet te Lafayette street,
adjoining properties et Valentine Kiish and
Jehn Relircr.
Attendance will be given and terms made
known by
CATIIEII1NE HEFELE.
Exceuliixet Jeanna Eberly, dec'tt.
R. F. Rewe, Auct tlcc2s-eetl,tsl
MINJNICH'S LATKST
iMl'ROVED l-ATENT
TOBACCO PRESSES,
Fer Casing and Haling Tobacco. MIunich'
MANURE DRAO, ler cleaning stables. All
bold en trial en their merits. Warranted te
give better satisfaction in every particular
l lian an y new in use. It net satisfactory can
be returned at my expense. Send for Illus
trated Circular. S. IJ. MINN1C11,
LandLsvllle, Lancaster County, Ia.
diWmdM&S&3mw
tOJi SALE.
s
AW MILL. rOR SALE A TWEXTI-1TOCK
horse power portable SAW MILL, as geed
as new. Address,
PHILIP LEBZELTER,
Eagle Speke anil Bending VTerks.
liw-tf Lancaster, Pa.
vRPHAXS'COUKT SALE of valuable
I REAL ESTATE. On THURSDAY', JAN
UARY 5. 13s2, pursuant te an order of the
Orphi ns' Court of Lancaster county. Pa., the
undersigned executers of the will of Jehn A.
Alexander, late et Oxford, Chester county.
Pa., deccaseit, will seW at public sale en the
premises, at White Reck station, en the
peach Bettem railroad, in Little Britaia town
ship, Lancaster county. Pa., the undivided
hail interest in the following real estate, viz. :
Purpart Xe. 1 (the mansion farm) contain
ing lJy ACRES and 12. PERCHES, mere or
less, adjoining lands of Charles Hays, 11. S.
Patterson, James Patterson, James King and
tracts Xes. 2, 4 ami 5. The improvements
thereon are a large BRIcK MANSION", with 12
rooms, beautifully situated with southern
front and surrounded with grounds well set
with shade aud ornamental trees. The kitchen
is supplied with running water from a never
tailing spring. There is also a spring with
house ever U near the deer, a large lreAc
Bank Barn, 50 by CO feet, with overshot ler
struw and shelter for stock, also fronting te
the south, with natural flowet running water
in tlie yard ; a trame wagon house with corn
cribs, hog house and ether outbuildings ; two
large Apple Orchards of well selected fruit in
prime bearing order. About 0 Acres of this
tract are covered with mixed timber, princi
pally Chestnut and ready te cut. with an
abundance et hickory and oak for use and
usual demands. About 20 Acres et excellent
meadow, with the west branch ettlie Octoraro
creek running through it : tint. balance is un
der a high state et cultivation, well watered
ami divided into convenient fields well
leneed. Theseil is of un excellent (-utility for
raisiugcitlier grain or tobacco, and the farm
unusually well adapted for either farming,
grazing or dairy purposes.
Purpart. Ne. 2, contains 03 ACRES and 142
PERCHES, mere or less, adjoins Ne. 1 en flic
west, also lands of .Tamed King, James Patter
son, Jacob Shade ami Ne. S ; about 20 Acres of
this is mixed timber: about 10 Acres in
meadow ami the balance under cultivation.
The Improvements are a geed LOO. DWELL
ING et S rooms; a Frame Bank Barn, 40 by 50
leet, us geed as new : a stone spring house
everan excellent spring, a large wagon shed
newly looted, a hog house and ether out
buildings. The farm has an entire southern
exposure or slope anil is well watered. Tlie
property has one of the best Apple Orchards
in tlie vieinitv, being about i Acres of the
choicest selection et fruit.
Purpart Ne. ::. containing 101 ACRES and 20
PKRCIIKS, mere or less, Tying west of Ne. 2
ami adjoining lands et' Jacob Shade, Samuel
K. Fairlainb. Smith and Rebert Snodgrass,
James King and ethers. This tract is without
buildings, but exceedingly well adapted and
located ler separate tanning; about l. Acres
is it niixeil timber ami is well watered, easy of
access, under geed cultivation und teuees.aiiil
is the making of a splendid farm.
Purpart Ne.. I, containing 3 ACRES and 117
PKRCI1 ES. mere or less, adjoining Ne. 1, land
el James King ami Ne. ii. On this tract is the
While Reck Station, en the Oxford X Peach
Bettem railroad, a I'assenirer ami Freight Sta
tion, with;ieur trains .stepping tlally. On this
prepeity then-is a Frame Warehouse HI led
up with bins ler storing grain ; switches and
sidings. A geed business in grain, eeal and
terlilizcrs is annually transacted. It isene et
tlie best business stands en tin: read. There
is also en this tract a large STl N E M ANSION,
in excellent condition, with S rooms, and a
goetl well of wa-er al the deer, also a Frame
store Heuse, in which a stoic mid Posellicc
Willi daily mail is kepi. This prepeity
eilers 'unusual inducements as a business
stand.
Purpart Ne. a. containing II ACRKSaml 17
PERCHES, mere or less, adjoining Xe. I en
the east, also lands et T. M. Patterson, Levi
Harnett, Jesiah Wiilkcranit Charles llavs- On
this property are two FltAME HOUSES, one
of which is used let-drying tobacco, the ether
b.-ing a "tenement, house or dwelling. The
land is principally under cultivation unit well
adapted te tobacco culture. There is a never
failingspring of water near file house and a
splendid stream et water running through tin:
property. The buildings and fences are in
geed condition.
Purpart Ne. 0, u tract of mineral land con
taining SI ACRES and 12S PERCHES, mere or
less, adjoining Xes. 1 ami 4 en the north ami
known as WHITE HILL. This tract is partly
under cultivation and bears unmistakable
evidence of rich mineral deposit : en excel
lent finality of magnetic iron ere cropping out
in various places ; lying as it. does en the rail
road and immediately by a heavy unoccupied
water power am I within easy access te market,
it. fillers very premising inducements te cap
italists. These tracts all lie together and form aselid
body et laud, containing In all :r ACRES ami
!2 PKRCIIKS, mere, or less, and wiil be sold in
parts us above or altogether as may best suit
the demand.
There is no waste land en these tracts, ex
cept, that which is included in the mineral
land. The property is all Oelorare laud, is re
niarkably leilile and productive. It is con
venient le churches, schools and mills, with
direct and easy access te Philadelphia aud
Baltimore markets.
Persons wishing te view this properly will
please address or call en V. K. Alexander, re
siding thereon, or E. IS. Patterson, at Oxford
Chester county. Pa.
Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p.m., or paid
day, when terms and conditions will be made
known by HARRIET R. ALKXANDKi:,
K. B. PATTERSON,
V. K. ALKXAXDKR,
Executers.
Alse, at the same timeaml place, 1 will offer
the ether undivided half interest, in thcaheve
Iraclsse that purchasers can have a tell title
te all or any part thereof.
V. K. ALEXANDER.
Owner el the oilier undivided halt-interest.
P.. F. Kewc. Auci dl4,2S&jnll4w
TJKIOAKT'S OLU AVIXK STORK.
Brandy as a Medicine.
Tin: lollewingartlete was voluntarily sent te
Mr. II. E. Slavmalier, Agent, ler Reigarl's Old
Wine Stere, by a prominent practising physi
cian et this county, v.-he has extensively used
the P. randy referied te in his regular pi-.uticr.
II i com mended te the attention el these at
tlieteti wilh
Indigestion and Dyspepsia.
BRANDY AS A MEDICINE.
Tl.!-. new much abused Alcoholic .Mlimihuil
was never intended as u beverage, but te lit,
used as a uiedieineet great potency in the cure
of some of the destructive tliseases which
s-.veepaway their ami mil tlieusani Is of victims.
Willi a purely philanthropic motive we pre
sent te the favorable notice et invalids esp(.
chilly these alllictcd with that miserable dis
ease Dyspepsia, u specific remedy, which 13
nothing mere or less than
Brandy.
The aged, with lccbbi appetite and mere or
le-s debility, will Iiml this simple medicine,
when used properly,
A Sovereign Romedy
01 nil their ills and aches. Re it, hewi-icr
strict I v understood that we pieseribt: and Ur.e
but. one. article, and that is
KEKJAIM'S OLD BRANDY,
Sold hy our enterprising young lliein!, II K
ki.a v.M AKEIL This Ri-ainlv has steed the
test for years, and has never failed, as lai
as our experience extends, und we llierelen
give it t he preference ever all etucr Uraniliu
no matter with hew many jaw-breaking French
titles they are branded. One-fourth et the
money that is yearly thrown away en various
itiipetc.it dyspepsia speeilies weyld sulliet: le
buy all tlie Itrandy te cure any such case 01
uses. 1 11 proof of the curative powers et
Reirrart's Old Branay,
In eases of Dyspepsia, wu can summon uiiiu
tiers el witnesses one east: in particularly-
Aliaid-werking farmer had been ail.l.Meii
with an exhaustive Dyspepsia tern number of
years; his stomach would reject, almost every
kind et feed; lit: hail sour eructatiens con
stantly 110 appetite in fact, he was obliged te
restrict his diet te crackers and stale bread,
ami as a beverage he used Mel J rami's Reet
Iteer. He is a Methodist, and then, as new
preached at times, aud in his discourses often
declaimed earnestly againstull kinds et si reng
drink. When ml vised te trv
Reitrart's Old Braudy,
In Ills case, he looked up with asieni-i.meni
but after hearing et its weiulerlui etlects in
tlie cases of some of .ids near aeiuanil:'.'iees, lit
at laat consented te fellow our advice, lit
used the Uranrty faithfully and sleadllv; the
first bottle giving him an appetite, and bclf.i'f
the second was taken he was a hound man, will,
a stomach capable et tligestiiiganylhing v. hid:
he-chose te eat. He still keeps it and u-esalii-tin
occasienally: anil since lie has this motif.
cine lie has been of very little pccniiiaiy bent
tit, te the doctor. A I'-tAt-risi-m I'hvhicia w.
II. E. STAYMAKKll,
AUKNT VOIl
Reigarfs Old Wmc &Um,
Established In 17K5,
IMTORTEn AKJ) DKAUni IN
FINE OLD BRANDIES, SHERRIES. SUl'I-
RIOR OLD MADEIRA, (Imported In 118,
1827 and 1823.) CHAMPAGNES O
EVERY BRAND, SCOTCH ALE
PORTER, RROWN STOUT.
Ne. 149 EAST KINU ST. I.A.1CASTKH.IM
liOOT.-i & SIIOHS.
I j
1 j Geed and Fine Fitting Reet or Shee
Ready-made or Made le Order, go te
F. HIEMENZ'S,
Ne. 105 North Queen Street.
Custom Werk Specialty. Jy2-ttdS.fcv
TIIBD. EDITION
?
MONDAY EVENING. JAN. 2, J882
Observing Kew Ymim
The associated press is, keeping 2sqw
Year te-day, and as all tbe commercial ex
changes are observing the holiday tee, we
arc without tbe usual press dispatches and
maiket reports.
BURNED TO DEATH.
A Tcrilblr Dlatr In a Bearding Iluese
t.car l'lclibun. X. -Y.
The frame bearding house of Garrett
Abeis, near Richburjy, Xew Yerk net far
from the Pennsylvania line, was destroyed
by fire at 1 o'clock yesterday merniujj.
Gas from an oil well used as fuel in the
kitchen was the cause. Airs. Abeis was sick
of fever,and her husband, 70 years of age,
was asleep in a chair by her bedside when
the lire broke out. He was awakened by
the smoke and carried her down into the
snow in her night clothes, aud then turned
te save the children, but could net reach
them. Twe girls, aged respectively 11
aud 13 years, and a boy of nearly 10 years
perished in'the flames. Several boarders
were dangerously burned in making their
escape, and Mrs. Abeis is likely te die from
the effects of exposure.
Abeis' son-in-law, Mr. Hinemau, wife
aud child, who were sleeping en the first
fleer, awoke, and the man get his wife
out, but in excitement of the moment for for
eot the child. Rushing back through the
flames he succeeded in getting the child
out, but both were dangerously burned
about the head and hands. Mrs. Hincnian
was also badly burned about the hands,
head and back.
Ettie, the eldest child of Abeis, slept
down stairs, and escaped, but slie was also
severely burned. Old man Abeis himself
is badly but net fatally burned about the
head anil hands. Tlis three ether children
were burned te a crisp, the legs and arms
being eutirely burned oil". The injured
people wcre cared for in ueigh ueigh
beting houses. Mrs. Abeis is de
clared by the physicians te be past recover
ing, while Ettie Abeis and Mr. Hineman
arc ina precarious condition. Mr. Abeis
lest every thing he possessed. A subscrip
tion was taken up among the citizens and
ever 2(10 was subscribed for his benefit
and te provide necessaries for the injured.
A Dyiiiimitn Horrer In Laivroute County.
There was a terrible dynamite explosion
en Saturday, at. the extension of the Penn
sylvania railroad company's new line, en
tlie north side of the Beaver liver, near
Wampum, in the western part of this state.
King ijmith, director of a gang of workmen,
placed two dynamite cartridges in an old
powder keg te dry, at neon; while the men
were taking dinner, and the keg was placed
about eight feet from the fire, The car
tridges seen exploded, injuring six men,
two of them, Jehn Burns and Wilferd
Cunningham, were se badly injured that
they will die. Clem Cunningham, Samuel
Parker, William Weeds, Frank Shargnet
and A. Bisby are seriously hurt. The
men were sitting around their fire eating
their flintier when the explosion took place.
A Crazy .Mether's Deed.
Gustavus Buss, who lives near the tan
nery of Crary Brethers, at Hancock, arose
about 5 o'clock last Thursday morning te
prepare breakfast, her husband being still
in bed. A little daughter, aged I! years,
was sitting in a chair by a table at which
the mother was working. Suddenly the
father heard a heavy fall. Springing out of
bed in his night clothes he ran hurriedly
flown stairs, and was horrified te find his
little daughter lying en the fleer in a peel
of bleed which flowed from a gash in her
threat, The child died in a short time.
The mother had taken a large carving knife,
it seems, and committed the bloody deed.
Dr. Pettengill, who was summoned im
mediately, declared that the mother was
suffering from a severe attack of mania,
and in his opinion was unaccountable.
MAltKKTH.
r
f.ive Muck itiurkein.
ClllCAfie. Hogs Receipts, 10,(100 head ; ship
ments 'JttlO head; low grades, 5IHc. lower;
ether grades, strong; common te geed nilqcd,
$." S0i;ir; higher .r:m?; 4(: heavy packing
ami shipping. S WWii: CI : t'hilailelphlas and
lard hog", -0 diffii; 70 ; Hkljw anil culls, $l'J0
5 ::n.
Cattle Receipts, 1,100 head ; shipments S.OJO
head ; market brNk and firmer ; geed te choice
shipping, .. IO31; 20; common te ta'r $4 2U
." 10 ; no experts here; mixed butchers' Hteaily;
common te fair, i 40S 20 : goetl te choice,
?:5.VIJt 2T; stockers ami leeders, H'Mi ::e.
SheepReceipts, 20J head ; shipments 1,700
head: market quiet ; nominally firm ; peer te
extra, tl 7.rj 7j ; tair te geed, $3 i3 I 75.
Rckpale Cuttle Receipts, 1,000 head ; con
signed through. 410 cats ; firm and unchanged.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 1,WJ0 head ;
consigned through, 5 cars ; ipiiet and un
changed. Hogs Receipts. 4,10(1 liciul : consigned
through, ea cars . ttreng and higher; eiler
iugs light unit all sol"! ; Yorkers, geed te
choice. $1! eiJi; 57!; : ;oei medium weights,
Ji;Jifi,i;i;e; light Yorkers, t lr.QO le ; pigs, t"S
Lecal mocks anil Heikif.
I 'a 1
Las
sale
val.
Lanc.CllyH per cl. Lean, due ls2...$liiti
" lss."... UK)
" " twin... 100
" " lt.".... loe
" 5 per ft. in 1 fir ::e years., loe
" per cl. Scheel Lean.... I W
" 4 " in 1 er20 years., loe
" 4 " in !i or 20 years.. 100
" 1; " in 10 or 20 j ears. 100
nANK STOCKS.
First National Rank $100
Farmers' National flank 50
Lancasler County National Rank.. 50
Columbia National Rank 100
Ephrata National Rank IOC
First National bank, Columbia.. .. 100
First National I'.ank, Slrasburg tee
First National Rank, .Marietta 100
First. National Hank, Mount Jey.. 100
l.itilz. National Rank I(0
Manheiui National Rank UK)
Union National Rank. Mount Jey. 50
New Helland National Rank KM)
MISCELLANEOUS IIONIKJ.
Quarryvilli: R. IC, tint: 1H $100
Reading & Columbia It. Rilue 1S.S2 100
Lancaster Watch Ce., flue 1SNJ 100
Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce.,
dm: in 1 or 20 years 100
Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce.,
fillip M OO" 1 V 9
Stevens Heuse 100
$105
111
llf.'.ft
120
105
112
102
10-.'.5f
105
$175
1IK1
10.1
110
l.'KI
1.15
13 1.M
202.51
1 15.75
llt.5f
70.-H.
105
$114.75
lOii
ia..5f
100
100
se
$.!.25
25
:e
120
MISCKLLANUOCS STOCKS.
Oiiarrvvillc R. IL,
$ 50
50
50
100
2Ti
100
Miilersville Street Car
Inquirer l'rin ting Company
Wateli Factory
Gas Light ami Fuel Company....
Stevens Heuse
Columbia Gas Company
Columbia Water Company
Susquehanna Iren Company
Marietta Hollewwiire
TURNPIKE STOCKS.
Rig Spring A Reaver Vuliey
Rridgepert
Columbia .t Chestnut Hill
Columbia & Washington
Columbia & Rig Spring
Lancaster ft Ephratu. ,
Lane., Elizabrtht'n AMiddlct'n..
Lancaster Fruitville.
Laucastt:r&'lLltit
Lancaster & Willianiatewn
Lancaster & Maner
Lancaster ,t Munheim
Iancaster& Marietta
Lancaster & New Helland
Lancaster A Snsqneliauifa
Lancaster A Willow Street
Str.isburg A Millport
Marietta A Mavtewn
2
75.10
100
100
10.2!
21
l
20
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47.2f
51
50
KtJMt
55
9i
:v).4
25.?
85
275.il
40.R
21
40
MS,
25
25
25
25
1W
50
50
25
100
.'00
25
Marietta A Mount Jey
25
SEALEO 1'ItOl'OSALS KOK FK1SON
labor in tlie Lancaster County Prison. In
the manufacture et cigars, for one year from
January !i, 1882, will be received at Ne. 2R East
King street, Lancaster, by J.L.HefTmeler, Pres
ident, up te December 31, at 12 e'clrck m.. and
te be opened January 2, 138i, at 11 o'clock a.m.
Contractor te lurnlsli tobacco, foreman,
etc., and pay per thousand. Fifteen te
twenty men te be employed Factory has
tlrst-cias.s accommodations, ami new makes
100,000 per month.
Fer lull particulars address the President.
RY ORDER OF TIIK BOARD.
Ames Rutter, Secretary. d7-3tdWA2tw
STOCKHOLDERS MKETINO. THK AN
11 ual meeting et the Stockholders of the
Fanners' Neithern Market Company will be
held at the eflice in the Northern Market
Heuse en MONDAY, JANUARY 9..1SS, be
tween the hours of 1 aud 2 o'clock p. 111., at
which time an election of nine Directors te
serve ler the ensuing year will take place.
dllAj? JOSEPH SAMSON, Secretary.
-? 1; i
izuuz
li-
LEG AT. XOTICJ5S.
TESTATE OK FKEOKKICK fLK, 1..VTE
Ei or Lancaster city, deceased. T, he under
signd. AMdlrer, $iiudii?d fci Mwjr'tain ami
repbttrtrJ-flm Cenn: whether there are any
licns or ether incumbrances en Mich real es
tate atrcctiii! the interests of the parties in-
treat.jl llinmln will tt tf,itl,,it r n mrtci e t.
TUESDAY; iuXfUIDB'.'l'.M, lsl,at 10 o'clock
a. ni., in the Library Roem et the Court Heuse
in the city of Lancaster, where all parties In
terested in s.mi distrimitien may aiiemi.
CUAS..U. fvU'l-.MA'V.
. Auditor,
i ,,i 1 1 '
n2S-3tdeaw
1,-STA.TK OF CUAKLES O. BEALE, LATK
J et the City et Lancaster, deceased.
Letters testamentary en said estate bav
ins been granted te the undersigned, all
persons indebted thereto are requested te
make immediate payment, and these having
claims or demands against the same, will prc
sentthem without delay for settlement te the
undersigned, residing in the Cltv of Lancaster.
WILLIAM JIcCOMSEY,
n2-Gtceaw Executer.
ESTATE OF JOHN S.UAISLK. LATK Or
the city of Lancaster, I'a., deceased. Let
teraefailimnUtratiim. tl. b. 11., with the will
annexed, en said estate having been granted
te the undersigned, all persons indebted
thereto are requested te make immediate pay
ment, ami these having claims or demands
against the decedent will make the same
known te him without delay.
HUI.IIS.GARA,
C. S. HOFFMAN.
dec2S-t'.ttleaw Residing in said city.
ESTATK OF JAMES -KUTfL.KS, LATK Or
tlie city et Lancaster, deceased. Lcttei.s
testamentary en said estate ltavlng been
granted te the undersigned, nil persons In
debted thereto are requested te make imme
diate payment, ami these having lust claims
or demands against the same will present
them without delay ter settlement at my resi
dence. Ne. 21 West Vine street, Lancaster. I'a.
MARGARET E. PEOl'LES.
Alkxa x ncu II akius, kq.. Kxecntrix.
Attorney. tl2S-ttleiiw
"ISTATK OF IV'l. I.. FKIVKK. LATK OF
X!i the City of Lane-.iMer. deceased. Letters
of administration en said estate having lice 11
granted le the undersigned, all persons in
debted thereto are requested te make imme
diate payment, and iluei: having claims or
demands against the same, uilLpit-sent lliein
without tit-lay ter settlement te the under
signed. SILAS II. FORRY, Yerk. Pa.,
JOHN D. SKILES. Lancaster,
Administrator.-'.
"IVm. Art:. Ati.uk, Attorney.
dec21-i;tileaw.'U'ilw
ASSIG.Nr.O KST.ITK OF SAilHU' I. II. l.K
VAN, or Lancaster, City. Ph. The un
lit rslgncil auditor, appointed te distribute
the balance remaining in tin: hands of E. Jl.
Heslelter, esq., assignee ler the benefit et
creditors, Jkc, te ami among these legally en
titled te the sanitt, will sil ter that piirpo-c'en
TUESDAY, JANUARY leth. IKS.-, it! In o'clock
a. 111., in the Library I'neui et tin: Court
Heuse, in tin: Cb -ret Lancaster, when-all per
sons interested In said distribution may at
tend. Ill'l'll R. FULTON,
tlllCtw Auditor.
1,'STATr. OF IllAKV JA.1I KS. LATK OF
J Drumfire township, Lancasler Ce.. tfcc'tl.
Letter Icsianienlary unsaid estate having
been granted te flu; undersigned all persons
indebted thereto are requested te make imme
diate payment, mid these having claims or tie
mauds against tin: saint: will pit-scut them
without delay I'er sett lenient te the undersign
ed, residing in Druuieit: township.
GEO. W. WESTCOTT, Executer,
Mechanic's Giove, Lancaster count y. Pa.
,1 a m k.i m . w a i.k 1:1:, a t t'y. 1 1 i I 01 W
INSTATE OF SiAKYO. F.t'HKKT LATK OF
J Maner township, deceased. Tlie under
signed auditor appointed te distribute the
balance remaining in the h.iiuls of Jetiu V
Weeds, administrator el said deceased te ami
among t hose legally en t it il led te I he .-ame. will
it for that purpose 011 Thursday, Occember
Jth, A. D. ISS.I, at 10 o'clock a", m., in the
Hilary rimiiuif' the court house, in the city el
l.iim-aslcr, wncrcitll persons inieresled nisam
distribution may atleiul.
D
MeMULLEN,
Auditor.
i!7-i:tw
1,STATK
!i West
of isa At; iieiis:i:, latk of
l.anipiter township, deceased.
Letters testamentary n said estate having
been granted te Hit: undersigned, all persons
indebted thereto art: u-qucstcd temake imme
diate payment, and these having claims or de
mands against, tin; same will present, them
without delay lerscttlciiicnt te the undersign
ed, lcsidiugiii West. Lampeter township, Lan
casler county, Pa. JOHN HOUSEl:,
JACOI5 I!. HOUSER,
II. Caui-cxtkr. Evcciiters.
Attorney. iiSJ-iltw
T.-STATI: OF YALKMTINI-: BAKER, LATE
JLj of East Hempliclil township, Lancaster
comity, deceased. Letters testamentary en
Mild estatt: having been granted te the under
signed all pel sons indebted te said ilecedciit
art: requested te make immediate settlement,
and these having claims or ilcinaiuls against
tlie estatt: of said ilcfi-tlt-lit, te maki: known
tilt: same te tin: undersigned without delay,
residing In East Hcmplh-Id township.
JOHNSHIRRICH,
AIERAHA.M SIIIRRICH,
A. O. N'KWrtiElt, Executers.
Attorney. tI27-Itil.tw
Es
.'STATE OF ELIZABETH CUAKf.KS.
.ateet Washington Poreitgh, Lancaster
county. Til., deceased. Letters testamentary
en said estate having been granted te Hit; un
der.-igncd. all persons Indebted thereto art: re
questwd tit make iiiimt: Hale settlement and
these having claims or demands against Un:
same will present tlu-m without delay ter set
tlement le the undersigned.
I!. K. SHULTZ. lA-ecuter,
Washington tloreugh, I'a.
WM. Ii. Givr.x, 201 Locust street, Columbia,
I'a.. Attorney. d-JU-Clw
.S'I
i:i.i.a 1:1.1 11 .11. mtviii-i:,
Iatt:et Druuieit: township, dccM. Letters
testaineutarv 011 said estatt; having been
granted te tlie undersigned, all persons in
debted thereto are icquestcd te make immedi
ate sell It-men', and these having claims 01-demands
agab l. Hie saint: will present, them
without, tle'iiy ler settleineul. te the under
signed, lcsiiiiug in Diiitiiere Imi nship.
JOSEPH D. MOOi:l:, Executer,
MechanicH' Greve. Lanealt-r count v, I'a
.lAMts M. Wai.ki:u, At t'y. 'I-W ';''
tilVT IHCAHINCh.
I lOMHIONVVI-.'ALTIl nisi t;i OIITION CO.
40th i-epulnr Monthly Lirawiiifir
OF TUB
COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO.
in the City of Louisville, en
TUESDAY, JANUARY 31st, I8S2.
These drawings occur monthly (Suiitiayb
excepted) under previsions el an Act et llie
Genenil Assembly el Kentucky.
The United Slates Circuit Court 011 March :tl,
rendered the lollewliigiljcisifins:
1st That tlioCemiiiomvcaltli Olstribittltin
Company lit legal.
'id Its iliawiugH are fair.
N. IS. The Company has new en hand a
large reserve fund. Read tin: list of prize ler
Un;
JANUARY
DRAWING.
1 prl-
1 pr;.e
1 prize
J0pi-ies $l,000t-ach...
20 prizes 500 each
;i) prizes $100 each.....
200 prizes 50 each
600 prizes 20 each
1000 prizes lOeach
lo.ae
r..M)C
10,00(1
10,000
10,000
le,.c
12,0)18
lO.OtXI
'j prizes m eaen, approximation prizea 'vie
9 prizes 200 each, " " 1,
9prizcal00each, - 9C
Whole tickets, ?2; hair tlcket-s, fl ; 27 tickets
hi; 55 tickets, $100.
Remit Menev or Jfank Draft in Letter, et
sentl by Express. DON'T SEND RY REGIS
TERED LETTKROR POSTOFFICE ORDER.
Onlersef 5 und u,vard. by Express, can he
sent at our expense. Address all orders te K.
M. BOAKIMIAN, Courier-Journal Ruilding,
LoitiHVille, Ky 01 IL Al. KOARIIMAN,
Rieadv.-aV- Mew Verk. febl-TuThftsA iv
Z-URMTUMtE.
-fllKISTMAS I'KESKNTS,
Cinistmas Presents!
The largest stock el HOLIDAY GOODS in the
city, comprising
RA TTA X CITA IRS,
ROCKERS ami I'A TEXT ROCKERS,
LOUNGES. VOUCHES.
TURKISH ROCKERS.
PA TEXT ROCKERS AND EAS V CITA I US,
CHIFFONIERS, ESCRETOIRES,
CAR I NETS, EASELS. FOOT
RESTS, TO WEL
RACKS,
SLIPPER AND WISP BACKS, In Ebenv, M
heganyand Walnut. A verv FINE
ASSORTMENT, Indeed.
Always a pleasure te show goetN. PICTURE
FRAMES, in Geld, Ebony und Walnut, at
short notice.
WALTER A. HE1N1TSH.
15K EAST KINO 9TKEST.
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