LANCASTER BAILI INTELLIGENCES FRIDAY. JANUARY 6; 1882. COLUMBIA NEWS. OUR KEGCLAK ceitUKSPONlJENCK A HrlUiant Wedding Last Evening. At six. o'clock last evening the doers of the Presbyterian ehuieh were thrown open and Columbia's elite were admitted te witness Ihn wedding of Mr. Jeseph F. McMakin, of Lages, Mexico, te Miss Mazie Purple, of Columbia. The church was seen filled comfortably. The pulpit was covered with twining vines and in the centie was a large vase containing ferns. Directly in front and suspended from the ceiling was an unibiella made of ferns. At the light hand corner of Ihe pulpit plat form was a large stand of ivy plants, and at the left hand coiner was a stand the same size containing a latge lily plant. Between these and the pulpit were plants, ferns and fle wets, interwoven in the most magnificent i-tjle. At a quarter of seven Mr. Will Malhiet, organist, played the wedding march and the biidal paity ap peared. Messrs. Hairy C. Nesbitt and Chas. McCicnahan, f Pert Deposit, and W. II. Femlricli and James McCenkcy, of Columbia, the ushers, arm-in arm led the the march. Diiectly behind them came the bridesmaids and groomsmen, Miss Annie Brunei- and Mr. ('. (.'. lialduman, Miss Lizzie Crane ami Jehn L. Purple, and Miss Maggie Wilsen and Mr. F. r. McAllister. The bride and groom came next. In front of the altar they separated, two u.-.hc-is ieiiig te the right and left of the altar, ihe bridesmaids te the left and the gioemsiiicu te t!ij tight. The biide and gie-iin steed directly in front ami underneath the suspended umlncUa. Rev. Jehn McCoy then lead thc.sei viets which made the two man and wife feiever. The ceremony was .slim!, but impicssivn. Alter the v editing ring had been placed upon the bri'le'.s linger a prayer was made and the blessing of the pastor pieununccd. 'flic bridal pa:ly then left the church, the newly man led couple taking the lead and the etheis following. The Purple family weie staled te the right of the pulpit and the .Mc-Makin te the left. At 730 the doers of the bride's patent' i'-Mdcnce were opened te the guests and i.-engratula liens ere sheweied upon the happy couple. After the usual formalities had been eb.servi il the guests were in vited te the dining rooms te partake of re freshments. A table the length of the room had been set and everything that was in season was en it. Prof. Jehn Warren acted as caterer, and the way the geed things disappeared showed tha his clfnrl.s were appreciated. The pai bus wei e clear ed ami l-tiu jjiu-sth enjoyed themselves by dancing and promenading. About 11 o'clock some et' ihe guests dcpatteil for their home--, hit! m.t until - this .1. m. did the bridal p.u ty leave. Tney were driven te Lancaster, win ;- the b.i !u ami groom took tin- ! o'clock lKiiti for Philadelphia, and in that city and vicinity they will visit for live day-. ; then go te Xew Yerk anil staytheu; until Thursday, January 12, when they take the steamer City of Pueblo, a new ves-s. !.-, this being its tirst trip, Tiny intend staving a few days in havaunaii, ami tern :g;im cenlmue i their jour:. ey by water until Vera Cruz, i Mexico, is reactied. They will then go by railroad, etc., te Lages, Mexico, ;i city about three hundred miles from ! the City of Mi-u-e, whese they will make their future home, Ihe gioem being j en the engineer -eip-; of tie; Mexican rail- j way. The bride's br-it her, -Ansel Purple, ! is also there. Xumeieits and very hand-i some presents weie hrstnwid upon them. ' The groom was presented with a silver ; water pitcher, Ui a swinging stand, ntid ' cup, with the inscription, " Presented by the corps mcsnheis of ll.e .Mexican railway " en it; also tii'1 n.tnic of the ' givers. TJie costumes were :e elegant that we cannot refrain from tie vibing a few. The biide w is dres.-c.l in a cream tiuled satin and tl.mn.Mi-, with court train, elbow sleeves and a surplus neck ; lileeves train and neck being trimmed with r.irrt old Spanish race. Very few I ornament decked her poison excepting a large beautiful pearl comb in br-r hair and : a pearl cress, the gift of the groom. Mis-t j Maggie 11. Wilsen, litiit hiidesinaid, was dressctl in a fawn colored silk trimmed i with swan's down sleeves ami court shoulder was a llewers, while in ricd a basket surplice neck, elbow j train. On her left ! bunch of artificial her hand she ear-1 of natural flowers. Miss Lizzie Crane, second bridesmaid, ; wasdicssed in light blue silk and damasse, . with sleeves, neck, train anil (lowers, ' the same as Miss Wilsen. In her hair she i were a haudsome comb of small pearls. Miss Annie Brunei-, third biidesmaid, was j dressctl in fawn colored silk, trimmed with , Spanish lace, anil nsck, sleeves, train and j flowers the sumo as the ether bridesmaids. ! The ruche at her threat was clar.pad with a pin containing three large and very line diamonds. The ushers and groomsmen ' weie diessed in full evening costume. Guests iiem out el town, were : Capt. D. j B. Case and wife, Misses Ida Shirk and ! Mary Bewman, Marietta ; Miss Annie j Mus-sclman. Yerk ; Mr. Jehn Smith, wife and child, Miss Annie Bilner, Lancaster, , Miss Annie Sherwood, Canandaigua ; Miss j Nellie Melick, Leck Haven ; Mr. and Mrs. : Wm. M. Chase, Philadelphia ; Mr. Frauk j McMakin, Mr. C. C. Ilaldeman, Philadcl-1 pliia ; Themas J. Smith aud wife. Wash- , ingten, D.C.; Messrs. Wciscr and Fulton, Yerk, and many ethers. j Little Locals. ! Pavements very slippery. Schools open again uext week-. Masquerade ball within two weeks. Seven wagon leads of tobacco arrived in town last cveningj Miss Nellie Melich returned te her school in New Yerk state this a. m. Oflicer Kecch took two drunk aud dis orderly tramps down this morning. Several inches of snow fell dining the uight. The river is still full of lleating ice. An entertainment will be held in the Methodist church itcxtThuisday evening. The statement of the. condition of the First National bank of Columbia, was is sued this morning. It is printed en a handsome folding card, en the first page being the compliments of the bank ; en the last page a happy New Year giceting, and in the centre is the statement. r.:evlng for a I'm!;- A meeting of the citizen-". s Old ( o! e! umiiia " was held at the Piankim ht.i;s.c last evening. Mr. Samuel Swailz v,a3 elected piesidcnt of the meeting and 1. O. Clark, secretary. Mcsm s. James Pei rot ret tct, Jehn A. Slade and J. L. Pinkciteh weie nominated trustees of the old public grounds, te be voted for te-morrow. These gentlemen are in favor of th path and they received the nomination accordingly. It is expected of them that if they lie elected, they are te push thepa'kbusiiie-s through. The election of the tiustces for the public grounds will take place at Wag ner's hotel te-morrow from 1 te 4 p. m. Jumped the Track Engine Ne. WO jumped the Lack at the water tank in the east yawl jcstciday ai" ternoen about 12:30. The tank in the west yard is out of water and Mr. Ben. Gilmau, fireman, took it te the cast yard te be filled, which was deuc, but in back ing te join the 12:40 train it jumped the track, the tender lying within ene feet of the edge of the embankment at Bietz's mill. A geed deal of the machinery was broken. Mr. Gilmau turned en the air and jumped oil. Held ler Larceny. August Ilirsb, arrested some days age for stealing a valuable overcoat from A. P. Fulmer's saloon, Centre square, had a hearing before Alderman'McConemy, and, in default of bail, was committed te prison for trial at the next term of quaiter session court. SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Properties or the Lewer End Dispened Of. Yesterday James Cellins, auctioneer sold at White Reck station the following real estate, the property of Jehn A. Alex ander, deceased, and Y. K. Alexander. Ne. 1, 129 acres of land, with brick mansion, at White Reck, Little Britain township, te Y. K. Alexander, at $03.50 per acre. Ne. 2, 93 acres of land in Little Britain township, with dwelling and bain,te Y. K. Alexander at $49 per acre. Ne. 3, 101 acres of improved land iu Little Britain, without buildings, te V. K. Alexander at $40 per acic. Ne. 4, Stene mansion at White Reck, with frame warehouse, store building and three acres of land, te D. F. Magee for $2,025. Ne. 5, 11 acres of improved land iu Colerain township, with two frame housed, te Henry Slay maker for $832. Ne. C, 23 acres of mineral land in Lit tie Britain, te Heury Slaymaker for $475. Yesterday Geerge Hunter, auctioneer, sjeld the following property belonging te the estate of James Risk, dee'd : Ne. 1, 71 acres of land in Edeu town ship, with house, barn and ether build ings, te Samuel Slump at $97.20 per acre. Ne. 2, 5 acres aud ene perch of laud iu Bart township, te Charles Kcktnau at $23. .10 per acre. Ne. 3, 3 acres aud 01 perches of laud in Eden township, te Samuel Skimp, at $C per acie. The I.ycciun. In the Lancaster lyceum last evening Mr. I). C. Haverstick answered, "Should the Mermen religion with its doctrines ami practices be suppressed by force ?" A very animated discussion ensued, lasting the entire evening. The following pro pre gramme was lcpertcd for next meeting. " At what degree of heat will cast iron and wrought iron respectively melt '.' " Walter P. King. Give some account of Aztec civ ilization, Peter Hcrshey. Dees the at traction of the moon produce tides, and if se hew? Harry Strohn. Which is the collier location in our latitude, high or low ground ?'Benj. Spiudlcr. Was Brutus justifiable in assassinating Cieaar? W. W. Oriest. "Resolved, that the charters of the national banks should extended," Affirmative" J. II. Frey aud Ellwood Oricst; negative, R.J. Housten and W. F. Duncan. A Wern n Whipper. Henry McGurk was arrested this after noon for a violent assault and battery en his wife and also for surety of the peace, his wife being the complainant. Mrs. Mc Gittk is a peer, frail delicate looking woman, weighing a geed deal less than 100 pounds, and when she entered Alder man Ban's oflice te make complaint her eyes were blackened and her face other wise disfigured by the blows indicted by her brutal husband. Sephia Martin also made cemprint of assault against Mc Gurk. The alderman committed him in default of $1,000 bail for a hearing. The Saw Fire Department. There was printed in the advertising columns of the Intelligencer yesterday, and it appears again te-day en our outside pages, a notice te the effect that the spe cial committee in the reorganization of the lira department would receive applications for positions in the same up te the 14th of February. This was a slip of the pen and should have read 14th of January one week from tomorrow which is the , limit the committee have set for the re-J cent ion of applications. The correction f was received at this etlica tee late te make the necessary correction in the advertise men! te day. Adjourned. The view eis were te have met te-day te assess the damages en East Marien street, but as ene of them, Samuel Evans, or Columbia, is a juror en the Bricker ville church case iu court, they adjourned te meet en Friday, January, 13th. Sale et Ileal JiNtnte. S. (lay Miller, esq., bought te-day of Jehn II. Mctzler the grcenstone trout dwelling, situated Ne. 429 West Orange street, the property of Stirk & Mctzler, for $3,150. Lockjaw, Vehicular a "horse valued at $200 be longing te Emanuel .Ilershey, of Gordon Gerdon Gorden ville, slopped en anail aud was taken with lockjaw. It w is found necessary te sheet him. Free .Soup. This morning there were 434 latiens of soup given out at the station house and before 1 1 o'clock it was all gene. Iteiere tlie Mayer. This morning the mayor sent, three drunks te jail for ten days each and allow ed three bums te run. A Celebrated Case." The Brickerville church case is yet en trial. The evidence is all in ami counsel began speaking this afternoon. lle.Vr fail te uttciid W. N. renniiiglr.ii's s Milublcul (iranl hall te-morrow evening. A geld riiisr will he presented te the best waltzer en ihe lloer. Aduilsien. 25 cents. lid AinuKcmcutB. Jlijdr iiiiil Uehhiau.Oi Jiendity evening Messrs. Hyde and lieliinuii's star specialty troupe will perlerm at Fulton opera house. Watsen and Ellis, who head the llslefmcni her, mean inimitable team of dialect ceme-diair-sund the reuuiindei- of the list includes some el the best-known vaudeville stars in the prelusion. SrjCCJAl. MOTICKH. Uctl Hues, lteaclics. IJats, mice, ants. Hies, vermin, mosquitoes inscctf. &e., cleared out by " Rough en Kat-." Lie. per box. (ii'Aite against any lung or tlire.it disease. I'se Hide's Henc of Iloreheuntl anil Tar. Pike's Toothache Dreps cure in one minute. jTi-l wd.eed&w Sins of the Fathers Visited en the Children. Physicians say that scrotuleus taint e.mnet tie eradicated; we deny it "in tete." If you go threuuh a thoieugh course el Uurdbck Itloed Hitters, your liloed will get as pure its you imii wi-.li. Pticrt $1. Fer sale at If. I!. Cochran's drug store, 1:17 North Quet-ii Mieet, 1. nit caster. Dr. C. W. Hensen of Ihiltlinerc, Jld. prepares a skin cure that is the best thing ler skin dis eases ever known. It cures eczema, tetter, ring-worm nnd all rough and scaly skill dls dls eaxes iu th -hertest time Sold hy all drug gists at lljicr package. Ceidcn's Llebig's Liquid Heel and Tonic In In In vigorater is admirably adapted ler females iij delicate health, ('elden's: no ether. Of drug gist. J5-lwd,ced&w M.lii OlKcascs " Cured by llr, Swayne'd Ointment. what is mere distrcMng than tin obstinate .skin diseuse, mill why pen-ou should sutler a tiiigl.! hour when they have u mire c.utcin '. Sway no's Ointment" Is past our comptc-hci:-slen. The worst cases el tetter, itch, salt rheum, or that annoying complaint, itching piles, yield te its weudcrtnl ull-hculing quali ties. Pimples en the lace and blotches en the j-kiu are removed by using this healing oint ment. Perfectly safe and harmless, even en the most tender infant. Itching Piles-Symp toms are meiMurc, intense itching, particu larly at night'ntter getting warm In bed; ether parts are sometimes all'eetcd. Swayne's Ointment pleasant, sure cure. Dr. Swayne ft Sen, 5:1 North Seventh street, Philadelphia, Pa., te whom nil letters should be addressed, sold by all prominent druggists. ecM-T.Th&F&w Catarrh et the liladder. Stinging, smarting, irritation of the urinary passagrs.dlseased discharges, cured by Buchu paiba. Druggists. Ilcpet. Jehn V. Leng & Sens Metnerat moment! Hetberflll Arc you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick chlidsuflering and crying with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth T If se, go at once and get a bottle of 31US. VINSLOW3 SOOTHING SYCUl'. It will re lieve the peer little anflercr lmmciliateiy-sle-pcntl upon it ; there is no mistake, about it. There is net a mother en earth who has ever used it, who will net tell you at once that It will res ate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, And relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe te use in all cases, and pleasant te the taste, anil 13 the prescription et one of the eldest and best female physician ami nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere; 25 cents a l.etlle. "virMvdJiwM.W&S A Ceugti, Ceiti or nere Tnreat should De stepped. Neglect frequently results in an In curable Lung Disease or Consumption. Brown's nrenchiul Troches de net disorder the stomach like cough syrups and balsams, but act d ircctly en the inli.Hiued parts, allaying Irritation, give relict in Asthma. Bronchial Coughs, Catarrh, ami the Threat Troubles which Singers ami I'lihlicSpcakers are subject te. Fer thirty years Brown's Bienchial TiOeiicj have been recommended by physi cians, unit always give perfect satisfaction. llu lug been tested by wide and Constant u-e for nearly an entire generation, they have at tained we' .limited rank among the iewataplu remedies et the ag". Seul at 23 cents a box everywhere. mS-lvd ITh&S&iyw An Invaluable Arllcle.-Tlic readers et the Arrjus have no doubt seen the advertisement of Ely's Cream Balm in another column. An article like "Cream Balm" has long been de sired, untl new that it is within the rca et stiHercrs from Catarrh, Hay Fever, etc., ere is every reason te believe tint they will make the most of It. Dr. V. K. Ituckinan, V. K. ilaiiimitn, Druggist, and ether Eastenlans have given it n trial, and ull recommend It lit the highest lenn. -.Vsei, l'n. Daily Arjus, Oct. r, Wi. Best en Kecerd. 1 believe lily's cream Halm the best preparation ler Catarrh new en record. Mj patrons all speak well et It. 1 have sold one hundred and lorly-feur bottles In lesi than live months. 1 ordered another gre-s a week age, and have sold twenty-one 5;it!!M from the second gross. II sells upon its merits. Jehn II. Pircr.vs, DruggWt, Scran Scran ten, P.. .Inn. '-.'s, ls3(i. Price ru cents. J2-2wde(iditw IIKNKY-.S CAKfSOLIU SALVli. Tim best Salve in the world ler eutf, bruises. Mires, ulcers, Milt rheum, tetter.clmppcd hands, chilblains, corns untl all kinds et skin eruption-, ireckles and pimples. The salve is u.'.iteed te give peiiect -atist'actien in every case or money letuuded. Be fcitsc you get Henry's Carbolic Salve, us all ethers are but Imitations am! ctiunterfeits. Price -J."! cents. Seli m Lancaster at Cochran's Drugstore, i:t7 " it ... North Otieen street. A Cetid Angcl'n Visit A Tale et "Kostt "Kestt dsilis." Blanche called en Kute, one pleasant day, ami found her sad ami sighing, dearest friend, once bright ami gay, new scarce could keep Irem crying; ler, '-eh," she said, "'tis a dis grace te see with scrofula, my lace se badly mailed!'' then said her 0 lend, " ltesadalls will your troubles end." Blanche called en Kate neither day and found her .nce mera blithe nud gay, her face as radiant, skin as fair, as any maiden's anywhere. Fer skin diseases nnd impure bleed, there's nothing in the world se geed as nesadalts, it drives away all skin disorders, humor, nuy, it tones the sys tem, cures your ills untl banishes all doctor's bills: Sold In Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and IS) North Queen street. '.V.'W-lyilcOiI&w.t Many miserable people dra; themselves about with failing strength, leeling that they are -Inking Inte their graves when Panccr's (linger Tonic would begin with the first dose, te bring vitality and strength b.tck te them. Snii. ja'-Mmdeod&weew . Universal Approbation By the community at large lias ueen given te liiirdeck bleed Bitters. Ne instance is known where dissatisfaction has been manilested by I heir use, or where might but benefit followed their udininist union. " Price SI. Fer sale at II. It. Cochran's drug store, i:S7 Neith Queen stieet, Lancaster. Ity Universal .lccei.l, Aval's Catuautii: Pills are the iie-a el all purgatives ler hunlly uce. They me the pro duct jf long, laborious, and t uccestul cheint cal Investigation, ami their extensive use, by physicians in thcirpraciicc, and by all civil ized nation, proves them the best and most ellectual purgative Pill that medical science can devise. Being purely vegetable no harm can arUe Irem their use. Iu intrinsic value ami curative powers no ether Pills can be compared with thein.anii every person, know ing their virtues, will employ them, when needed. They keep the hy.tein in perlect enler, ami inai-itain in healthy action the whole machinery of lilt;. Mild, searching and etl'eetual, they are especially adapted te Ih needs of the digestive apparatus, derange ments el which they p'-event ami cure, II timely taken. They are lilt; best anilsalcjt physic te employ ler children ami weakened constitutions, where a mild and effectual cat Inn tic is lcqiiired. Fer -.ale by nil dealers. ifilwtlceiUVw KLSCUJil) ITIMLII lit: ATI Tlieti.llouingstatemcitlof Wllliam-I Couli Ceuli lin, of Seniervilic, uln-.s.. Is se remarkable that we beg t ick for it the attention of our read ers, lie says : "In the fall of 187t I was talen Willi a violent bleeding of tun lungs followed by nsevr-toeeugh. I seen began te lese my appetite anil flesh. I was st weak at one time that I could net leave my bed. in the summer of IS77 1 was admitted te the City llespilnl. While there tl.e doctors said 1 had a. hole iu my left lung as bigas a half ellar. I expend ed ever a hundred dollars in doctors and med icine. I was se far gene at one time n report wen: around that I was dead. I gave up hope, lint a friend told me et Dr.. Wm. 11 all's 1Ialsa?.i f.irtiiu Luncis. I laughed at my friends, think ing that my case was incurable, but I get a bottle ie satisfy them, when te my surprise ami gratillcatlen, I commenced te teel better. My hope, once dead, began te revive, and to day I feci In better spirits than 1 have the past three years. "I write this hoping you will publish it, se that everyone allliclcd with Diseased Lungs will he induced te take Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsam ler the Lungs, and be convinced that con cen sump'i'Mi can be cured. 1 have taken two bottles nnil can positively say that It has done mere geed t'jaii all ether medicines I have taken since my sickness. Ily cough basal most entirely disappeared and I shall seen be able te go te work." Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 130 North Queen stre iv2S-lvdpeilTli&w2 JiJiA TltS. MrUevEBX. In this city, en the Stli iiiM., Themas McUevern, in the Tilth year efhis age. The relatives and friends el the laniily are respectfully invited te:ttcud the fur.cial, Irem his late residence, Ne. fil-J North Duke ctv.,..t mi Mnii.l-i liirwni,,' Ml II f ,,jlirlr Mi!u ,,.,.1 ., .... .. ....... j n ....... .......... ..... 3 . nt St. Mary's church. Interment at St. Mary'i cemetery. "" IfHir ADVliltl IS ESlJtX '!fi. M tll'K 'IL'KXLKSllUI LUNCH TO-MOIt- nioriew ( SATUKD.W ) evening at the ClltAltD HOUSE, It '2: North Qn.-t-n slieei. WANTICI). A SITUATION 15Y A VOUNO man IS years old. te work in any kind et a store. Can make liiinfll useful. Apply at this ethce. ml FOU SALE. The Stock, ;ecd will and r'ixtuics et a large, tirst-class Clothing Heuse, are clt'ered for sale, tioetl nnil sati-factery veasen.s given ler selling. Imjuirc at dSMIwdUl Ne. '.'I CKNTItli .SQUARE. IpOKSALE. ATWO-Sl'OIlY AU ATTIC ' Dwelling, Ne. X'A East Orange s.trect,willi side yard. Has all modern improvement-: stable en rear oflel. Terms easy. FOU RUNT. A two-story ami attic dwell ing. Ne. VM East Orange struct, with all mod ern improvements. Apply at jauU-'JWCOd Ne. eJS LAST ORANGE ST. GllEAT .MUsICAL WOrUJElt. THE GORDON CHORD INDEX. l'ersens who have hail no practice can ly the Hb of this iiiMiiumcnt make all the chords in any key, cither Hats or sharps, with live minutes practice. Canvassing agents wante d in every town. Apply at the LANCASTER ORG AN MANUFACTORY. jG-2td :::0 North Qaccn St.. Lancaster, l'a. JW jUrJtXlBJUj;ATS. B KAUTXFUL CUKJSTMAS GIFTS. WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, SPEOTAOIiES, BRONZES, And the mnny elegant ami artistic articles embraced in our stock are especially iitted for HOLIDAY GIFTS, BECAUSE THEY ARE Durable, Useful and Intrinsically Valuable. Tllft VOW lillfrl Shmt Of i rililft rft 1lV rOffvil In tlie mat hea oiiiAnt-ne-nil 11a trt vki.is. I our cases a liner and larger stock than e cr et all who desire te examine beautiful oeds. EDW. J. ZAHM Jeweler. zAinns CORNEK, ecti;-3mdAwR XJitr AlrJTJSEJU-TS. . i R"v SKKEEl'INtS (ilUIHS. WATT, SHAND & CO. Are new etlcrlng an immeiisu Stock et Bleached aud Unbleached In all the Popular lir.if.ils at old Prices. TABLE LINENS, TABLE COVERS, TICKINGS, NAPKINS, TOWELS AND DOYLIES IN OHKAT VAKICTV, AT I.OWKsT PItll'ES. 100 dozen All Iiinen Towels, 12 l-2c. each. ANOTHER FIFTY HO.KN l.OT. Meilallien GVTinnu Towels Only ."ic. I-.'ucii. We etl'ur the be-.t possible valuu In WHITE AND Oli AY .BLANKETS, At Sl.:i7 1-'J, l.ffO, S1.87 1-Q, ;..-.. !3, and SS4 ?5 n pair. ALL-WOOL JILAiVKKTS, at very Lew Prices. Special liargains in Ladies' nnd Geutlemcu's MERINO UNDERWEAR, at 37i ami r.Oc. each The Remnants el our MOI.ID.W utielis at Astonishing I'ricc-". NEW YOKK HTOltti 8 & IO E. KING STREET. (T iCEAT ItAKtiAlNS X IN READY-MADE CLOTHING AT AL ROSENSTEIN'S, ONE-PRICE HOUSE 37 North Queen Street. IlitViiig -t ill en hand a Large As-ei'tnicnl et Men's, Youths' and Beys' OVEBCOATS Ami which miisl he -old In nrtter !e uuike room ler mvSl'RING &TOCK, which is new heing rapitlly manufactured, 1 have conclud ed te Clese Out the EntireSleck at such VERY LOW PRICES ns will mi ct with the approval of the cle-esl buyer. OVERCOATS, Which ill-it- -old boier,; .lanuuri' 1st at Itt.oe, Kediircd Ie SI O.OO. ULSTER ETTES, sold hclerc January 1st at $u:.ii, Kctlncctl te SIO.OO. FINE FANCV-BACK FUR BEAVERS Sold belere January Ht at $17.r). Reduced te St O.OO. Anil all ether Goods In l'ropeition. I have leceivcd .since January 11 '' lezen et CARDIGAN JACKETS, which will be .-.old ler T.ie.: lernicr price, -fl 5n (JLOVKH AM) LTXMllWKAU T ONK-IIALF THE l-'ORMER TRICES. TIiem! being -.npplied ter this winter will find it te their nil vantage te purchase ler next PINE MERCHANT TAILORING A SPECIALTY. AL R0SENSTEIN, PIONEER OK MODERATE PRICES. Next tloer te Slmltz & llre.'s Hat Stere. JB.V TEi: TAIA'JUEXTS. TjVUVUsn OPERA HOUSE. SATURDAY EVENING, JAN. 7th. JAMES REDPATH, The Distinguished American Orator anil Jeur nalisl, who has recently returned from lie land, will lecture under the auspice-; of the CHARLES S. PARNEI.L 1IRANCH OF TIIE LAND LEAGUE. Subject: "Ireland and Her Traduccrs." A Vindication of the Pea-anty, Priest-, ami Patriots of Ireland. This lecture l.sii eveiy wheie been lironoune lirenoune lironeune ed the most eloquent am', aide detence yet made of tin; liish people anil their leader. It is partly historical and partly descriptive; it reviews the history of Ireland, ami gives graphic pictures.helh pathetic and humorous, et the condition et the people. All who want te understand the present condition el the land should hear Mr. Rcupath. ADMISSION. RESERVED SEATS 3c. Tickets for sain In- any of the Meinhers, untl ut L. M. Flynn's hook store, 42 West King street, or at the hull from Mr. Yccker. t'l.TON OI'KHA llOCSi.'. MONDAY, JANUARY 9. HYDE & BBHMAN'S tJreat Hlr Specially Cempiiny, Appearing hex.- atler securing the most hril liant triumphs in all the large cltie-i : headed hy the great untl only WATSON .( KLUs, Ami 11 Cnhixy or l'ueiua11ed Specially Talent . THE TILLS, JOHN ANn LOUISE. And Their Royal Marionettes, THE MAUTEI.L FAMILY Hurry. Minnie and Willie. MISS CLARA MOORE anil MISS ALICE HUTCHINGS. MARTELL I5ROTH ERS, MR. W. T. 1JRYANT and MISS I.I.lE RICHMOND. MR. ALFRED I.ISTON. The entertaininc-iit concludes with Wutnti & Elll-j' Funniest of Ceincdics. WBINKLBS, or Duteh and Irish. ADMISSION 75, SO and 35c. Diagram at Opera Heuse Office. ,r-ltd before, te which we cordially invite the attention LANCASTER. PENNA. MAMKJSTM. iNew vor murKHi. New (erk. Jan. (!. Fleur State and Western moderately active and prices without ! decided change : Supcrilnc state, ft 10Q1 S5 ; I choice de, $C S03 25 ; Superline Western. J! 10 ISiM. nouinern dull and unchanged; com mon te fair extra, 3 :i3i f;goed te choice tle. $0 li.gSOl. Wheat slightly in buyers' laver and less ac tive ; Ne. .: red Jan.. $1 4.!'- ; tle Feb.,$14ji ftll.V ; tle Mar., $1 47l 47S ; de Mav, $1 41) l 4Uii. Cern abeut'c lower ami dull : mixed We-d-ern spot, r.77Ic ; de tuturc, C!a7J14c. Oats a shatlu stronger, inclntling Ne. -. Jan., .M).-,0ic ; tle March, ;.0e ; Slate, ."itlffir.l ; Wet ern, 4S2-V!c. riilhiilelptil!! .11 ark ci. i'uitieELPuiA. Januarv i!. Fleur dull, but .steady; Superline, 14 ut,if4 f,u; ctra $17.". fj.'i .".0; Ohie ainl Indiana Itimtly, 16 7."57 i"; Pennsylvaiii.i fanillv jtl :!7h G 10; St. Leuis deit; t7.?7 ."17; Miunu.-eie Extra at it: ."itiji; 7."; de -.iialglit at W 7-'iS-7 00: winter piueit' i7 5 tiS ilU; -nilng tle 7 50itS03. Rye Heur at $.1. Wheat market dull ami in ices easier; Del. mid Penn'a Red, l 4131 I'; tle Ainber i 4'J 31 4J. Cern tinner ler local u-e. Oats steady. Rye dull at !7c. Previsions dull. Lard dull. llutter steady. Iml went grades. aside from fancy - Rolls dull. hggsfjuieter. Cheese llriii ler choice grades Petroleum dull: retlncd, tj'i;e. Whisky steady at $1 hi Seeds Geed te priiiiti Clever linn '' S;!i;:; geed te prime Kl.is.iil .lull at Jl lies! bit! Grain ami I'joiiki.ei Ouotatteiis. One o'clock quotations el grain anil provis previs ions, fiirnislicd In S. IC. Y'unilt, Breker, l."' East King street. Jan. !. 1 i. m. Chicago. Wheat corn Oats Perk Laid Jan 1 ric Xd .41 ie.8i may. Feb.... 1.27fi .Ci!i 4 IT.dii 11.15 " March . l.saj May ;:-.i AV,i Philadelphia. Jan 1.40J6 . ..'dK Feb 1.43. .71$ .511 March.. 1.4.'. .7 ..r2Ji Live StecK itlarKetn. Cuicaoe. Hogs Receipts, 40,000 heatl; ship ments, u.ote head ; tee many rough mixed ami thin bacon hogs, which are weak ami SlCc lewerut j IKlt; 0, mainly $'; -JiSti 30 ; heavy packing anil shipping.iucluding Fhikiiiclphlas at -iC iSJi'I Tj ; common te goetl mixed, $.r 90 (i 20 ; skips ami culls, $1 5t)5 Ce. Cattle Rt-ccipts,fi,S(iO head; shipments, S.lKXi lieatl ; market lulrly active ; experts, $tJ 10gi (il.";gee(.' te choice flipping, SO 50(J; common te tail- $I4')Q5; mixed butchers' tle, $7 40g ISUO; goeit te choice, $1.10! '.'.; stockers ami feeders at $:i 004 se. Sheep Receipts, -.'..'.O l head ; shipments, 1,500 head ; market slew, but, generally steady for choice; common te medium at ..' 40f!i":5 01 ; geed le choice, $1 2.-.- 40; extra, $5 50C. East l.tr.ur.TY Cattle Receipts, 142 head ; market active at yesterday's prices. Hogs Receipts, 5.00J heatl ; Philadelphia", $77 10: Yorkers. $U.riOi; C5. Sheep Receipts. -.'.SOii ht-ail ; filing -low at yesti'i-thiy's prices. ntnci: .iiiurce' .','.- eik, Philadelphia and l.ectti :-.Ie-l.-. also Unitut States Rends rcperttjil tlailv :. . Jacob I!. I.evi), N. E. ("or. i.vntrt! Stimot Stimet Nuw Yerk stock Stocks ilcprc-seil. Jun. U. li'.lm i-.-XI 3:01 Menoy. I! Chicago & North Western Chicago. Mil. &S1. Paul .. lii;,; i2i'i m UMfr Hl7 H-7 Canada Southern .Vi .11 C. C.AI.C. R.R '."O Del.. LiU.k.& Western li! I'JIJ-J J-.'IJ Delaware & Hudsen i'a. ud .. Hi7 in;ij ICftSl Denver & Rie Urundc itl.y CO MZ EustTcnil., Va. A: tin VAK .... Y.'.)i Hannibal & St. Jet! ". te Lake Shere & .Mich. Southern., lit).; 111", 111 Manhattan Elovat'ed ."iti 10J Wij Michigan Central SIJ.J Si 8.V4 Missouri, Kansas 4 Texas- : ;" : N. 1'., Lake Erie & WcHteni.... su f!lj ffiij New Jersey Central 'Mi ) WA N. V., Ontario & Western Wi K4. !9JAi New YerkCcutral i'lWA l,'i 1-)JS Ohie & Mississippi "" .... :-K Ohie Central : . 22 Pacific Mull Steamship Ce... :!';4 10:4 40-i St. Paul & Omaha : ... 31'4 de Prclen-.'l US;.; .... U8)J Central Pacillc M .... '.)llA Tcaus Paclllc 4.-)i 10 4t'4 Union Pacific H"?i H.v,i ll.v Wabash. Ht. Leuis . I':icille :W. 21s' :fiV. .. -. . . ... .- - 1 Jnltit! Stiite-i 4 per cwnts. 4W " t :t 1 Leral nrecn nnd llenrif,. " ' Preferred ai'H i:7i ii Western Union Tel. Ce 77? 7S T' a. m. v. M. 1'lllI.ADKLrillA. Stocks stcittly. PennfivlvaniiiR.lt :').',' w uiJu Reading :t Wi :.; Lehigh ViUJev Hi i,?i 1?J Lehigh Nnviifiitien Ex Dlv.... 4." 4::; Uulfale, Pitts. & Wcs-eni i'.', .... 21 Northern Ct-ntral 47 Nnrllmrn Pacitlc :i'JC, .... Wi Prclcrrcd 74 74- 74 Hestenvillt is Electric Underground Tel. '. ICO ll.'i Philadeltiliii. Ac Erie it. i: 10 Ouiinisen Mining 170 170 lev.aGulcli idiniiiLr..., :;i 3.) UnitkdStatiw lieMie. i: m. I-'..' 1 ":i r Las Viil. -all- thin 10.", itw lil Kill llS.'.f 10.1 Tin . Kill in." . 100 1UJ Km 10-J 100 10-.'.ni )h in;, iVM -t ! 7 ". , :m w. :m in;. . il0 14i . iw ISl , 10.; 13.1 !!.- !.;!.:.!. 100 -I.Y1.V lliO 1 15.7,1 . Ml Ml IH..V .'l 70.&. it'll lu". iiiw -iti:.. lei Kit . loe iVM' . loe inn . ion nti . 100 S) '.'I i:t.-.'A .10 i". :M 0 n-i i-:e I,iin:-.t;ity (J per tt. I.eau.iine lsi... h-A-i... " lb'.KI. . . 1S'.I.".... " S per ct. in 1 or 30 years. . " fi per ct. Scheel Lean.... I " iu 1 or 'JO years. . " t ' in 5 or -iuycais.. " .! ' iu lder-Jil jeai-s. 1IANC STOCKS. First National Ran Ir Farii'.eis' Niitiemd Hank Lancaster Comity Natinuai itanic. Celiimiiia National Ran!: Kphruta National Rank FilsitNutieu-.il Hank, Coin. lihia First National Rank, Stras-hiii'.: . First National Hank, Marietta .. First National Rank, Mount .low. Lltitz National Rank Munhcim National Rank Union National Rank. Meuiit.lt. y New Helland National Rank sriscif;Li.ANKers u.j;.r.-.-!. Oiiarrvvillu R. It., due 1SI.I Reading & Celumhia R. Riiuc l.-si l(;;i Lancaster wateii Ce., due i.sj; Lancaster Gas Light ami Fuel Ce. due in 1 eri!0 years Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce.. duclSSj , Stevens Heuse MISCELLANKOrS STOCKS. Quanyvlllc it. JC -; Millers ville Street Car Inquirer Printing Compau v Watch Factory : Gas Light unit Fuel Cemiian Stevens Heuse Columbia Gas Company Celumhia Water Company Susquehanna Iren Company Marietta Hollewwiire TURNl'IKE STOCKS. Big Spring Reaver Vulley Bridgeport Columbia ft Chestnut Hill Columbia & Wiishingt ou Columbia & Big spring Lancaster Kphruta Lane, Elizabethan sMiddlur.., Lancaster & Fruitville. Lancaster &;Lititz Lancaster Williiunstewu Lancaster & Maner Lancaster Manlieim Lancaster Marietta Lancaster ft New Helland Lancaster & Susquehanna Lancaster & Willow Street Strasburg Millport Marietta Maytown Marietta Mount Jev lte licl 7.1.10 ill! 1 .1 il 10.-.3 . ViH 21 . il la . 2.1 'Jn . . 14.K. . j.i 47.: . 10) 51 . SO 50 . -ii ei.te . -1 .15 . .10 'IS . -.'5 'MA . il 25.? . 100 si . :) Hj.a . 23 40. . il 21 . il 40 2e THIRD ELITIOJT. FRIDAY EVENING, JAN. 0, 1882. THE DEATH PENALTY. MARTIN KANK0WSKI HANGED. HE DIKS FKOTESTlNtl INNOCENCE. The.Mau Convicted of Mlna Miller's .Murder Sent te a Higher Court. Jersey City, Jan, C Martin Konkow ski was executed in the county jail Lere shortly after 10 o'clock this morning. 1 no condemned raaai slept soundly all night, awaking at G:30 this morning. He ate a light breakfast, and later en received a letter from a prominent Catholic priest, finally bidding him geed by. At 10:03 the death warrant was read te him, after which his arms werc'piniened and the noose adjusted en his neck. He declared him self innocent at.d asked for an hour mere te "live, which was refused him. Upen the gallows he protested innoceuce and asked Ged te forgive these who had brought this disgrace en the state of New Jersey. His neck was broken, and after hanging thirty minutes the body was cut down and given te the undertaker. COMSKK-V. Proceeding lu the .Senate Tu-Iay. Washington, Jan. (5. Iu the Senate to day 3Ir. Garland occupied the chair, Mr. Davis vacating it immediately after the Senate assembled. After the morning business, Mr. Sher man moved te take up his bill for the issue of 15 per cent, bends. Objection te its pre sent consideration was made by Mr. Beck, iif Ohie, who proposed te antago nize its discussion with that of the tariff commission bill (in the hands of Mr. lluyard, new absent), te be report ed en .Monday, and by Mr. McPherseu, of the nuance committee, which reported the bill, who desired te have printed several amendments lu; had Itatncd. Mr. Sherman said Ii'is motion was a no ne no tilicatien of his purpesQ te try te get the bill up en Monday ; he had accomplished his present object ; he- withdrew the motion. The amendment of Mr. McPherseu makes t he bends redeemable after Jan. 1, 1S01, instead of payable after Jan. 1, lSS?, and extends the time of p.ijmcnt te thiity years from date of issue. Mr. Plumb gave uotiee of anamundment directing the use of all of the fund new bold in the treasury for the resumption of United States note's in excess of $100,000, 000 for the redemption of the three- aud a half per cents. The amendments ate ordered te be in serted in brackets in the bill as reprinted. The resolution of Mr. Davis (W. Va.), presented December lilth, calling for in formation relative te pension frauds, was then passed, anil at 1:43 911 executive ses sion was held. At 1:30 the Senate ad journed until Monday. thai' rotveEi: itomieic. MieeS-.ing I'ale of Tnrce limit Iteyt, Oskat.oe . Iowa, Jan. 0 The boys killed at. the powder explosion yesterday belonged I . prominent families. They were sheeting at. the building and after several shots, ihn horror of the explosion came. The body of young Phillips was found horribly mangled fifty yards away. Stcdmun was blown through a wire fence one huudml yards awny fearfully tern, while the headless body of Joyce was found in the creek still farther away. The damage te the city is very great and most of the houses composing the northern half of town are badly wrecked. The ruin of plate glass en principal sheets cannot be covered by r.0,000. Dead at 101 Ycar.sOld. Wn .mi::ten. Del., Jan. 0. Mis Ann Denncr died suddenly yesterday at the residence of her seii-iti-law, near Smyrna, Del. She was iu geed health last Sunday, when, by a reunion of her descendants, her 10 lth birthday was celebrated. She was born in January 177S. Fatal I'rt-lght H'iccI; Lincoln, Neb., Jan. 0. A fi eight train standing 011 the main trael: at Seward, Neb., was 1 tin into en Wednesday night by an extra Height train, teveral cars were badly damaged, and a man named Calvin Attenbeiry, war, probably fatally injured. "IVl-ATI! Hi INDICATIONS. Washington, 1). C, Jan. i',. Fer the Middle states, cloudy weather and lain or snow, winds shifting te southerly and westerly, slight rise in temperature and falling barometer. Can'! -Ifalie Cods Meet. Lnri.r. liecK, Ark. Jan. 0. L. Sleeper, a dealer in general merchandise at Mai Mai relteit, Aik., has made assignment for the benefit, of his crcditeis. Assets about $25, 001), liabilities $..0,OCO. Tilt: ASHLAND AIUKDJSHEliS. .Taken Down the Ohie Itlvcr lu :t Steamer I'urMictl by a Meb. Yesterday a mob of 450 men started f;em Ashland, Ivy., te go te Cattlctts- J buigh, some live miles oft, for the purpose of lynching Ncal, Ellis and Craft, the muidereis of Annie Themas and the Gib Gib liens children. Judge liewen, becoming uneasy, ordered the prisoners te be taken 011 beard the steamer Mountain Hey, and te be taken te Maysville, from which place a company of soldiers had been ordered. The sherifl'toek the prisoners and with difficulty get them en the steamer. Just as .the started away the Ash laud mob toel: possession of the steamer -Mountain Girl and started in pursuit. At Riverton, about twenty miles below Calllettsburgh, the .steamer Mountain Bey was met by j steamer Hudsen, which had en beard the Maysville guards, numbering 75 muskets. The soldiers were transferred te the Meun. tain Bey, which then continued down the river, passing Portsmouth at about Hh p. m. These en the Mountain Girl, en learning that iiisj murderers were in the care of the militia, wisely gave up the pursuit, and, turning around, started for home. The chase created the greatest excitement all along the river towns, and when the Moun tain Bey landed at Portsmouth for coal it was all the troops could de te prevent the people from bearding the steamer at all hazartTs. It is expected that the prisoners will be safely ledged in Maysville jail seen after midnight. At Cattlettsbutgh theie were threats of lynching Judge Streng for sending the prisoners away, and he and Judge Savage kept closely within doers. A special from Ashland says that the men went te Cattlettsbtirgh te protect the prisoners and see that they had a fair trial. Judge Brown had notice of their inten tieti, and hence the bitterest feeling exists against, him for sending the prisoners away. An indignation meeting was held aud a resolution adopted, declaring their inten tion te bring back the prisoners, and pledging their honor te protect them until they have had a fair trial. A committee was also appointed te wait en Judge Brown and induce him te rescind his order, but the judge refused te de se. At a later hour a mass mectiug was held, and a resolution adopted te appeal te the Legislature for a court te be held ou next Monday for the trial of the prison ers. The excitement ever the case is intense. Resignation cf Deputy Aiternry Ccacral littbrrt. Special Dispatch te the Ixiellieescsie. IIakiusbukg, Pa., Jan. 0. Deputy At. terney General Gilbert te-day placed It is resignation it: the hands of Attorney Gen eral l'almcr. His successor lias net jet been named. UY W1KE. Afternoon Telegrams Condensed. The mail bass at Glendine. D. T., were stolen aud robbed of their contents; yester day by unkuewn parties. L. Montgomery Mather & Ce., Philadel phia, ship brokers, have failed. Liability net giveu . Fire at au early hour this morning in Sevill Schefield's mill. Manaynnk. caused a less of $30,000. At Oaklaud. Cal., llev. James Cameren died yesterday from peis.ni, which his who gave him in mistake for medicine. The Delaware river at Hordentewn, X. J., is ice bound, aud steamers between thcre and Philhdelphia have stepped run nitnr for the season. The dead bodies of three inmates have been recovered from the ruins cf the in sane asylum of Macen county, Ills., burned en Wednesday uight. Baldwin's furniture- store, Williamsburg N. Y., burned this morning. Le;s ou stock and building $7C,000. The Henes of tlie Benapurtes Uidi-.turbe.l Londen, Jan. 0. The vaults at Chisel hurst have net been in any way tampered with. It appears that a te'iej'i-.ir.i was re ecived at Chiselhttist yesterday from Paris giving warning against lMdy-sinieh.u-s and hence the rumor published by the Central news association that an attempt had been made te steal the bodies id Napeleon III. aud the Prince Imperial. Heavy l.ltna;;e nyaii Explonleii of Lnrd. St Leris, Jan. I. The extensive perk packing establishment el" T. W. Whit taker & Sen, Ivtst St. Leuis, took lire early this morning. Five lingo t.mk-s of lard ex ploded and blew the building newly t pieces. Less estimated at $40,000. .tdclde of a I'arnier. II.Yi:itisi;riui, Pa., Jan. C Charles 11. Kanliern, a lartner lesiiliiu; near tlie city, committed suicide this morning by shoot sheet ing himself through the heait. He leaves a wife anil live chiLlten. Ne eau.su is as signed for the act. ISiirned te UeiilliTrjliig tuSuve Horses. Milwaukee, " Wis. Jan. 0. Mitchell Brown, of Sherman, Wis., while endeavor ing te remove a team of horses from a bunting barn yesterday was himself burn ed te death. leic-SAi.i:. I.l.AN A. lll'iUt:, Utl.Wr.Y.lSCKK ANI i II ITt.-VI lllM l'l w?l. VI I, ,. rn. ... 1.11.1.. .....i -.,1.-... 1......1 .....: 1...... ........ a...v..,fc,- (.lit. ... .-.,.'1 1. lu.) ll.L nerience ami abllitv. PATENT RIGHTS secured through my as sociate lit Washington, one nt the most exper ienced and .sucee-sl'iil agents iu the country. Olllee : Ne. :t North lluke street, Lancaster, l'a. (opposite Court Heuse). nevi-.lunv piJltLIt;SAJ.t;. O.si WMlNtlSllAV, .JAN .1 4, MSI, will hos-elil at imhlle -.ale, at the imblic house el'Fi-.ink hreltler. In tl.e village of Quarry ville, the following real e-tlute. viz.- Ne. 1, A two-story FRAME DWELLING, with Jstnble untl ether improvements, iu the vtlhiguel (Jtiarry ville. Ne. -J, A let or ground iu the ii-tgnet Qn.tr ryville, upon which Is erectetl a leg house. Ne. 3, Five building lets lu the village el Quarryvllle. Ne. 4, A trait of ed land in Di iiuu.ie teivn-f-hip, containing .i ACRES nnd .1". PERCHED, mere or less, adjoining lands of ? Heward. Gee. tiiuicutnn'l lhttiiiblleiiaillealing from Quarry ville te (.uno-.vmge I-'urnace. Sale te commence tit I o'clock mi iatl dav, when teruw untl conililleus will he nindc known bv . HENRY II. LEFKVIM:, Guardian el tlionilnercliildienor Lytlian Ann WRiner, I). FRANKLIN L. W1TMER, d-JI-3t w .1 ENS IE LL'FKVHE. 1TOi: SALE. A 7-V.ICM Ol' 111 ICKES. About 1.1 acres In weed, b.il.iuc; iu a high state of cultivation. Ge.cl corn ami tobacco land ; VI acres no v.- iu wheat. Apple, Pcarnml Cherry; tries In Orchard. Alse a choice f-elec-lien of young Iruit trees net yet in bearing. All under geed, me-uly new Iciicing. The improvements consist of a c-oialei table FARM HOUSE, el sir rooms, new Rum unit Straw Heuse, with ample slum; .st bling ter Iieimcs anil cattle, new Cern Crib, 'I'obacce Shctl, Chicken Heuse. Pig pen, ets A pump et geed wafer at the deer and n - tivatu el water running ttir.Hi-jh th-i ihn-e. Thoahevo'larui iMSilualetl In C'eeil ceunly. Mil., about one iiiilt: .south of tie: Lancaster county line, near tin: villageel Oakwood, and adjoins lhe hautlMinie property id' .Mr, .bancs E. Rell, ami convenient, te two railr.i.nls, .llr. Abm. Ceurlney, re-I ::;; en th- lilact:, will show it. Price, $tti per :.i-n. Terms e.tsj-. Alse near tin; above a small l-'RAM E HOl'SE with stone cellai-, slat: if, with AN' ACRE of laud attached, l'rh-e, .110; cost 7m te build 11 few years age. Address tin e'.i in r. RORERTbTEWART, Ne. I." Seuth Ch:irle.s Htr.iet, nevJ-.'Innv I'.altiuiert:. Mil. A VTOMtHKYN-A T-T.A IK JAMES .11. TVALICUR, ATTOKNEY-AT-IAW. and .fustic.: of the i-ece,Oilice, Law Rulliilng, epp:i.dli: the Court Heuse, Lancaster. Pa. At Clenuiell en halurdais. IIAtlNd L'lMSl'LLTI-:!! 31 V TERM O' Xl iillictsas District Attorney of thu county, I inn new prcpaii d tt.itti-ud te a general prac tice el Hit: Law. Relng conversant with both English and German, eousultiitienscaiibn had iu either language. IS. F. ESIILEMAN, Attorney-at Law, 1.1 ,. I)u!;i; Siieet, )un!-ltd&Ivw Lancaster, Pa. MUTJiUt. OTOI' AT THE LANCASTER COUNTY HOUSE, 117 ami ll'.l EAST LING STREET, Lancaster, Pa. Convenient te all :ailr.-ad depots. Superior iitcoiuiuedailons teims iiiedctate. Ample room forlier-'-'aittl vehicles. Geed stabling. POLITE ANI ATTENTIVE HOSTLERS. JACOB S. SMITH, dcc2l-fimw Proprietor. JSTaTK OF IIK-NKV IL .tlcFANN, LATK J el Fulton lev. it-ilip, tleceasce. Thu mi dcrslgncil auditor, appointed te pass upon ex captions te the account et .I0I111 II. Rcekwcll and I". 15. Wljsler,-xecnters of said deceased, te and among the-t: legally entitled te tin: same, will i-it f. r that purpn-tceu THURS DAY, the 2;th day of JANUARY. ISHi ut 10 o'clock a. in., in the Library Roem of the Court lleuif, in the city e: Luue:nter, where all per sons interested iu said distribution may at tend. I. McMULLEN. jl-:ttu Auditor. .'STATE OF KOISl.IiT I'l.lllil'SOS, l-ATK J id Celt-rain town-hip. Lanctrter county, deceased. Letters et administration, with thu will annexed, en mid estate having been granted te the under-dgncd, all persons In debted te said decedent arc ren, nested te make Immediate payment, untl these having chlluis or demands against the same will present them without tlel.ty for settlement te the un dersigned residing in Cel'-rain township. W. HARVEY FERGUSON, W. I.kajia", Administrator, e. t. u. .1. M. Walkur, Attorneys. jl-Ctu l.-LECTION NOTICE. JLj LvscastkbCeustv Natiesal Ua:;k. Lancaster. Pa., December:!, jssi. An election for thirteen Directors of thN Rani; te serve during thucu.suiiig year will be held in tin; room new occupied astlie R.-ink-imr Hen.-e. Ne. tiS East. Jiing street, en TI-'Kh- ! DAY, JANUARY 111, 183- between the I.eur-, ! of 11 a. m. and 2 p. m. Y. L. PEI PER, I d:t-3tdS.5tW Liisnler. - 17-STATi: Ol' lVJLI-.IA.il .111LLAK, LATK JJj or tin: City et Lancaster, tlf-c'd. Letters testamentary en wild estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons in debted thereto :.n: requested te mate imme diate scttleiui.nt, and tises.j having claims or demands against the same will pre.-entthem without delay for settlement te thu under signed. CATHARINE SCHWILKK, V. LtAMAN, " Executrix. 4 K,, -. i.uii'11 .lii.i 1MIM-1 ii-.ii ,,1111111;-, vuic lully prepared. Titles c:ttiiincil. tiuartllaii and Administrator'.- account iititeti. Cuargcu mnilAi-itn nil. I ll.iut .. ,...r...i...... ..1...... ... ,r. ..v 1 V UlM .1-, It. 17 Attorney. ilH-etd3
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