LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER MONDAY JANUAKY 9. 18B2. SPECIAL XOTICES. .ilemtrai jneineriii Mothers:: Arc you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth ? Use, go at once unit get a bottle of MKS. WIXSLdW'S .SOOTHING SYRUP, i I will re lieve the peer little Miilerer lin:ucdiatelp-de-pend upon it : there is no mistake about It. Then- i net a mother en eaitlt who has i;ver uel it, who will net sell you at once that it will leg ale the bowels, and give ic.it te the mother, ami relief and health te the child, epci-alin gllke magic. It is perfectly safe te u.-e in all cases, and plexsant te t he taste, and i.-i the prescription et one et tin: eMe-tand best lemale physician and iiuwi in the United SUitei. .Sold everywhere; -i" cents a I eille isir7 Hd.tw.M.W&S "Heugh en ICatH." The thing dc.-iied found at hist. Ask drug gist for Heugh en Rats. It clears out rats mice, reaches, Hies, bedbugs, lie bow.. A New JIuveu minister of the ge-pel told one el his deacons thai he was constantly hearing a loud sound, which kept him awake night. Since uing Itr. Bensen's Celery and Chamomile Pills, hii hearing has become nor mal, and hi nerves ar steady and true. "I.lle, Growth, Ueauly." " What we all admire" and hew lo-ecurc H : A line hcail of hair in its natural color is Mich mi adjunct te bc-iuty thai no one who prizes geed leeks should neglect te ur,e " Londen Hair Celer Kesterer," the: most cleanly ami ile llghtful article ever introduced te the Ameri can people. It is totally diuV-icnt Ireni all ethers net sticky or gum my, and tree trem all impure ingredient that ivndcriimny ether preparations obnoxious. It thickens thin hair, restores gruy hair, gives it new Hie, keeps Hie scalp clean ami healthy, earning the hair togreu' where it hud fallen off or become thin, dot s net. ell or i. tic anything, and I se jscr lectly and elegantly prepared us te make It a lasting hair drc--ing and toilet luxury. " Lon Len Lon eon Ibilr Restorer" is sold by all druggi-ts, at ',". c.-nt a buttle. -i bottles ier il. eciri.M.W.S.fcw l(ili Disease ' Ccre.il Siy Dr. Sivaynn'M Olnlnieiit. What 1 mole distressing tli.u. ai. eb.-tlnate skin disease, and why persons should sutler a single hour when they have a uie cure in ".Sway lie's Ointment" i- past. our cumpieheil cumpieheil ien. The worst ones et letter, itch, salt rheum, or tint annoying complaint, itching piles, yield te its wonderful all-healing quali ties. 1'imples 0:1 the lace ami blotches en the skin are leineycd by Using this healing oint ment. 1'erlectly sale ami harmless, even en themeit tender inlaid. Itching Piles -Symptom aie moisture, intense itching, particu larly al night alter netting warm in bed; ether pails are sometimes allcclcd. Sway lie's Ointment p!cauut, sine cure. lr. Swayne & Sen, .'..! North Seventh street, l'hiludelphia, la., te whom all letteis should be addivs.-cd. sold by all pieininent druggists. e.'tl T.ThXK.tvv ici.st;ui:i rite.-.i death TliefollewingslatcmenlofWIllliim.l t.'ough t.'eugh t.'ough liii.el'Somcrviln , .la-s., is e remarkable tiiat uc beg t ask ler it the attention of our read ers. He says: " In the hill el H7i I wa taken with a violent bleeding of tun lungs followed by a Hcverc cough. I oeu began te le-e my appetite and tlesh. 1 was se weak at one linn. Ibid 1 could net, leave niv bed. In the siimmi'i' tit Is77 I was admitted te the ( 'dy llepilal. While there thedoeters aiil I hail a hole iu my lelt lung as bigas a half cellar. 1 cxpeii.' nl ever a bundled dollars in doctor and med icine, i was se far gene at one time a report wen: around that I v.n dead. I gave up hope, Mil a fiiend told me et Du. .Vm. IIau.'.i i:isam pektiik Luxes. I lai.;'hed :ii my friends, think ing that my ca-e was tin limbic, lint I get a Dettle 'e satisfy them, when te my .uriuic and gratilleatieu, 1 commenced te tee! better. My hope, once dead, beau te revive, and te day I tcel in belter spirits than I have tin past three years. " I write this hepmg ye.i will ptillih :t,se that everyone mulcted with liced bung will be induced te take Dr. Win. Hail's Balsam ter the Lungs, and he convinced that con cen Miiup'.i'Mi can be cured. I have taken two nettles and can peilively -iy that it has done mere geed Plan :d! oilier medicines 1 have taken shite my sicl.in -,--, 5lv cough lias al most entirely dii-iippeured and 1 shall seen be able te go te work." Sold iu Lancaster at Cef-hum'- !)i ug Mine, 137 ami l.'.'i North tjitccn tre lvitlvdeedTlutw-J Suifi of Hie I'atlicni Visited en lite Children. Physician say that scrofulous taint cannot l,e eradicated ; we deny il "in lole." If you go threuifh a thoieugh course et Ittirdeck Bleed Hitters, your bleed will get a pure as you can wish" Price l. l'er sale at II. it. Cochran's drug store, l::7 North (Jnecu tieel, Lancaster. Celden's Llebig's Liquid Reel and Tonic lu lu lu vigoiatenis admirably adapted ter jcmalcs iu delicate health. V,tlsn'x ; wmlier. Ot drug gists. ili-lwd.ceihVw Universal Approbation By the community at large na neen given te Burdock Bleed Hitter. Ne instance is known where di-sali.laclIen lias been lnaniteslcd by their use, or u hen. aught but benelll followed tlielrudmiuistraiien. Priceil. for sale at 11. It. Cochran's drug -teie, i::7 North (Jueeu Sticet, Laiicater. A Cough, Celd or sere 'l ureal should no stepped. Neglect. Ireiiueni'.y results In au In curable Lung Disease or Consumption. Brown's, nrenchial Troches de net disorder the stomach like, cough syrups ami balbaniH, butactdiiectlyeu the in tlanicd putts, allaying Irritation, uive icllel In Asthma. Bronchial Cough, (atari li, anil the Threat Troubles which .'jingersiind Public Spi.ikers aie subject te. i'er thirty year Brown's Hinr.ehial Trecne have Oecn leeenmieiieed by physi cians, and always jsiv'c ncrlect sattfaciien. Having been lestcu by wide and constant ue for nearly :m entin- generation, the liaveat laincd we) .uci itcd r.iul-: anion;; the. icw staple leiiiedies el the luJc. Sold al -i cent a box evervw here. nSl vd TTh.V S.V1 vw I'llK KAlCAIKKK FKIKNIJ Dr. Barber's Red Herse l'ewdcrs arc the best in the market. They are net a mere feed made et inert and cheat) materials but a veritable .Medicine. They con tain lour lime. the si length of ordinary horse and cattle powder.-3, and will cure, and tut ten stock in onc-Ietirlh Hie time, aetiut.-at .mceupen the digestive organs anil secretions, and may be s-ntely relied upon ter the cure of cough", ceKl, distemper, glanders and all di-easer. el hurtes, mules, cattle, sheep, hogs and poultry. They will increase the quantity and quality el milk in cows and keep ii.ll kinds et sleck in a healthy condition. Sold every wheic al -Jee. per pack, i; ler Jl; large size 4(le..or .'I ler i. Sold iu Lancaster at Cochran" Ituigsleie, i:i7and i:i:i North Queen .treetH aug'J-lydeed&wl lty Universal Accord, A vuii's C'ATiiAinir Tills are the hist et all purgatives ler lamily u-'c. They are the pro duct of long, laborien, and successful chemi cal investigation, and their extensive no. by physicians in their practice, and bv all civil ized nation, proves them the bcM and most cllcctuul purgative Till that medical science can devise. Ueing purely vegetable no harm can arise trem their uc. Iu intrinsic value and curative powers no ether rills can be compared with theui,aiii every person, know ing their virtues, will employ them, when needed. They keep the system in perfect order, and maiatain in healthy action the whole machinery of lile. Mild, searching and elfeclual. they are especially adapted te th needs of the digestive appaiatu. derange incuts et which they prevent and cure, it timely taken. They aie the best and alet physic te employ ter children and weakened constitutions, where a mild and ellccnial cat !ku tie is required, l'er sale by all dealers. jG-lwileed.;w An Invaluable .Article. The readers el the Ai-ijus have no doubt seen the advertisement of kly's Cream Jlalin In another cel mini. An article like "Cream Halm" lt:i" long been de sired, and new that it is within the re.i et sufferers Irein Catarrh, Hay Kever, etc., ere Is every reason te believe t h t they w ill make the most el It. Dr, W. K. IJiickinan, W. K. llamman, Uruggist, .and ether Eastenhiiis have given it a trial, and all recommend it in the highest terms. ICusteii, l'n. Ihiili A .., Oct. 7, 1S79. Best en Kecerd. I believe Kly's Cream llalni the best preparation ter Catai ill new en record. My patrons al: speak well of it. 1 have sold one hundred and lort.y-teur hollies in less than live months. I ordered another gross a week age, and have sold twenty-one bottles Irem the second gross. 1 1 -eili upon ita merits. JenxII. riiEus, Jnigist. scnin scnin ten, Pp.. .Ian. 2s, 1C&1. Trice ) cents. "WillOdtlW HENRY'S CABBOLIC SALVE. The beat Salve in tlie world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, saltrlieum, tetter.chupped hands, chilblains, corns and all kinds et skin erup tion, lrecklcs and pimples. The salve i . t. an teed te give perfect (satisfaction in every cae or money refunded. Be sure you get Henrj's Carbolic Salve, as all ethers are but Imitations and counterfeits. Ii ice ' cents. Se! I in Lancaster at Cochran's Drugstore, 17 nd -j t North Queen street. A Uoeil Angel's Visit A Tale et "Koia "Keia dalm." Blanche called en Kate, one pleasant day, and found her sail and sighing, dearest friend, once bright and gay, new scarce could keep Irein crying; ler, "eh," she said, "'tis a dis grace te see witii scrofula, iny lace se badly marred!" then said her friend, "itesadalls will your troubles end." Blanche called en Kate nether day and found her once mere blithe and gay, her lace as radiant, skin as lair, as any maiden's anywhere. Fer skin diseases and impure bleed, there's nothing In the world se geed as Kesadalis, it drives away all skin disorders, humor, nay, it tones the sys tem, cures your ills and banishes all doctor's bills ! Sold in Lancaster at-Cochran's Drug Stere, l."7 and ltKI North Queen street. y30-lydeedJtw3 JIany miserable people drag themselves about with failing strength, Icellng that they are sinking into their graves wliea Parker's Cinger Tonic would begin with the tlrst dese, te bring vitality and strength back te them. Sun. la2-lmdeod&wuew l.iAHi) against anjlnng or threat disease l.'se Hale's liene of lloreheund and Tar. Pike's Toothache Dreps cure in one minute. j:-l wd,cedJtw VEAT11S. Lnuuew. In this city, January 9, 1832, Amy Lithgow, In the '.fid year et her age. The relatives und friends of the family arc respectfully Invited te attend the funeral, en W'ednc.'diiyallernoenat 2o'eleck, from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Klizabeth Swartz, 617 Kast King street. Interment at Woodward Hill cemetery. 'J-2td Emie. In tliis cltv, en the Dili Inst., Geerge Martin Kmig, in the 40th year el his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from his late residence. Ne. 310 Lew Htreet, en Wednesday aiternoen at xt o'clock. Services al Ien's Lutheran church. 0-21 BiiAUYCAMi'. In this city, en the Oth Inst-, Addle May, daughter of Zciglcr and Amanda Bradycamp. aged 2 years, 'J months und 21 days. Tne relatives and friends et the family are respectfully invited te attend the funeral, trem the residence of her patents. Ne. 200 North Mulberry street, en Wednesday after noon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Shreiner's cemetery. 9-2t HE W AU VElt TISEMESTS. ANTICI) IMJIi:i)IATKI.V. W" net 'MM AXD STORKS TO IlKXT, Te supply the numerous daily inquiries made at our office. Properties rented te geed tenants-and rents promptly collected. Terms easy. ALLAN A. II LRU & CO., Ileal Estate and Insurance Agents. dee:;-nid Ne. e North Duke Street. IT IS Till; PKACT1CK OP l)K. U. li. LONUAKIOU te plainly declare a disease incurable If he believes it se te lie. CANCERS, TUMOItS and SWELLINGS cured without pain, or using the knile or drawing blend. In all cacs which Dr. Lengakcr undertakes he giiaianlccs todeall that can lie done by un wearied attention and the application of ex perienced skill. Olllce: Ne. 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster. Consultations free. jii-:itd&w is JUIaTK DWKI. LINGS KOK SALE. I-'ive seven-roomed dwelling houses, situ ate mi Seuth Water etreei.; waterin kitchen!,; drainage; prices low ; terms asy. Alse, u h'ix-roeniisLtrauie dwelling en North Market street. Apply te I'M SJIAS &. ItUUNS, die -:iw .1 W&Sli 10 West Orange SI. 1Olt SALIC A TVO-STOK Hit ' DW KLL1NG with Brick Kitchen, S in 1IKIUH. oems. enlrv and nlastered attic: hvdrant and duiud. variety of small fruit. The property is located in the vicinity et the Cotten Mills and will be sold at a bargain. Is desirable as a home or ler in estinent Ne. :!I8 Beaver street. IMIK& KACFMAN, ii"-.!ldsM WS.lt 10 East King street. IMtK IlKMT IN WKlGUTSVllXl'J, A NKW ' Tobacco Warehouse, very convenient for receiving and shipping tobacco; capacity 2,eu cases ; will suit two packers ; will insure at lowest rates. Fer particulars apply te 1I1..NKV h.U KFh or te 17-iiinl in West Orange St., Lancaster, ra. FELT, W'rightsville. Ph., BAUSMAN & BDBNS. A tAUK UIIANCK. A SUIT OF JIM CLOTHES Olt AN OVERCOAT Made Up te Order at Cost Pried. In elder te reduce my heavy stock et FIXE WOOLENS I idiall make them up te order ler the NEXT THIRTY DAYS ter Cash only at cost, price. This is without exception the greatest re ductienever made in t INK CLOTH ES, and Is done te make room for out heavy Spring Importations, w hicli we expect te have In stock by the early part of February. We have the sample cards of these goods already in store, and anyone disirieus of securing tlrst choice ter SPRING WEAR can de se new, and the gceds will be tained for him. Remember the above reduction is ter Tleavy Weights and Cash Only. H. GERHART, TAILOR, Ne. G East King Street, rpiiK T1MK FOR MAKING WHITE SHIRTS XEW AUTEXTtBEMEXTS. TEAUT1FDI. WEDDING GIFTS. WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, SPECTACLES, BRONZES, And the many elegant and artistic articles embraced in our stock are especially fitted for WEDDING GIFTS, BECA USE THEY ARE Durable, Useful and Intrinsically Valuable. The very liberal share of trade we have received In the past has encouraged us te place in our cases a liner and larger stock than cer before, te which we cordially invite the attention el all who desire te examine heautKu! nods. EDW. J. ZAHM, Jeweler, ZAHJCS C0KNEI1, ecl'23-3md&u U LANCASTER, PENN'A. SLEIGHS, &C. H! i-hi:pakk for ink season; " HE A UTIFUL SXO W" A I'I'ROA CUES .' The GREAT HL'ADQUAUTKKS in till-, city ler Sleighs ! Sleighs ! Sleighs ! CAN ONLY HE FOUND AT NOEBECK & MTLEY'S Lancaster Coach Works, S. K. CORNER OF DUKE AND VINE STREETS, LANCASTER, PA. 77.' REST AXD FA YOHITV. VVTTURX THE 1'OllTLAXDS AXD THE Al.RAXYS. All very handsomely ornamented and upholstered in the finest style; and remember Hint all our ornament injr, seiell work, etc., is done bv hand, with Pure (Sold Leaf and neTiansters. Alse, en hand a la'-j;e stock of FIKST-ULA'SS CAKUIACJE WeliK, consisting of. lump Seat Family Carriages, Twe-Passenger Falling and Standing Tep Phaetons, llrewster. Elliptic fspriiiK and Tretting lJuggles, llusincss Wagons, and all the latest improved patterns in the market. Tlieeuly establishment in the city where the Shifting Seat Ktenslon-Tep Phaeton is tinned out. Kemember our motte: " OUR WORK SUSTAINS OUR WORD," iJ-New is the time te buy. De net wail till Spring. Itemcmber everything is going up in price, but we will still sell at our present prices, aswedesire te reduce oursteek ler the Spring trade. XEiy Alt Vi.lt 1 ISEJUEX'JS I )11IL1P LAUISKll'S 1 VELEltRATEl) IIOIIE.VIAX REEK On draught at JOHN A. SNYDER'S NIGHT, Ne. 115 North ipicen street. TO- lt- lrU.CY. .fEtt'EIMY. ICANKS & ItlllDI.E. ATTENTION A.MI.KICAN FJKK CO. There will b-s a stated meeting et the American Fire Company Ne. 5. THIS ( HON DA Y ) EVENING at V. o'clock. ituine et importance all membe'rs should attend. It J O E L L. II A I N Els, Secretary. K .STATE Of JOHN SIXIHHi!', LATE Of Laneasler city, Lanc.ister county, dee'd. Letters ofadminitratien en said "-tateha ing been gr:i:iteil te the iinilerr-igncd, all person-. indebted thereto aie rcipie.-dcd te make Im in- diate payment, and these having claims r demands against the Mime will present JJheni without delay for settlement te Hie under signed, residing in Laneaslei eitv. KAltKAKA NIXilORF, FREDICIMCK NIXDOKl', j'.i iitilnaw ilministraters. r niK SPECIAE COaiflllTTEE ON iucek- ganizatien et the Fire Denartnienl will receive annlicaliens ter the loilewing nesi- tiens iu tlie. Department: -1 Engineers. -1 Drivers of Engines, 4 Drivers of Hese Curls. 1 Driver of Heek and Ladder Truck, 5 Fore men of Companies, lUHceiiien, ! Laddermeu. All applications must be accompanied with a recommendation et .-ix geed citizens. All persons applying must lie of geed moral char acter. Applications te be addressed te GEO. W. ZKCHEi:, Chairman et Committee. Appli cations received until the Mill et JANUAItV. 5-.!ld 1SY ORDER OF COMMITTEE. EXTEKTAJXMKXTS. TjUJETON OPEKA MOUSE. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1881. GRAND SELECT CONCERT bv the full RINGGOLD HAND, of READING, ( pieces ). JNO. M. STKi'll ENS, Elocution ist, in Popular and Humorous selections,; Mi-is SUE MORGAN and Mr. HARRY MORGAN, iu Duets and Soles. Mi-s Al organ enjoys the rep utatlen el being one of the Illicit singers in the. stale. POPULAR PRICES, 3c. Ne extra charge ter Reserved Scat, ter sale at Yceker's etllee. GALLERY, .1c. Excursion tickets will be sold Irem all sta tions en the Reading .V Columbia railroad te Lancaster en Wednesday, Jan. 11, en the two aiternoen trains, geed ter two days, te return en any train, or en special for Reading, leaving (King St.) al 11:15 p. in. en Weilncdav.Jan.il, stepping at all stations. .juit7,'.U0,lli! rjWI.TON OPEKA UOIIM:. MONDAY, JANUARY 9. HYDE & BEHMAN'S Greut Siiir Specialty Company, lull-Idel 1882. BAILEY, BANKS, BIDDLR In opening the business of a New Year we have the pleasure et looking back with the highest saU-diietlen en tluitet the year which is past. -1882- There are several causes which have con tributed te the exceptional success et our en deavors te gratily rellned taste at moderate cost, and en a greatly increased scale. 1882 V c s.-leeted with the greatest care in Europe an immense stock et choice goods which proved te be witneiit exception tb, best brought te this country. 1882- I5y making our selections iu person, giving exclusive orders in ample time, purchasing en an enormous scale, and paying actual cash jer all we purchased, we secured the advan tage of lite very lowest price-1. -1882 Thus we were enabled le satisfy buyers uud gratify them by marking our goods at a small advance en the low prices we paid ter them. 1882- Appearing here after securing the most limit triiiinnhs in all tin: huge cities : he bv the great and only WATHOX ,i- ELLIS, Ami a Galaxy of l'neiiia)Ieil Spechiliy Talent Till-: Tll.Lb, JOHN a:;i LOUISE. And Their Royal Marionettes, THE MARTELL FAMILY Harry, Minnie and Willie. MISS CLARA MOORE and MISS I ALICE IIL'TCIIINGS. MARTELL I'.ROTH- ' KISS, MR. W.T. Ill'.YA.NT and MISS LIZZIE j RICHMOND The entertainment cuicludes &. Ellis' Funniest of Comedies. WRINKLES, or Dutch p.nd Irish. ADMISSION 75, lit) and 33c. Diagram at Opera Heuse Olllce. 5-ltil MIL ALFRED LISTON. villi Watsen i We are warranted in largely increasing our I business ter iSi We havemailearningcments ' by which we shall be able te mark our goods ! at even closer prices than In 1SS1. Wi: will I have a larger stock, ami our decorative goods i will be even mere attractive than they have been. With the continued increase el business there is no Increase in the ratio of expense et" carrying Hen, but en the contrary, Hie great er buslne-s we de, the mere favorable prices we can make le buyers. -188-2- A- et old we send by express " en approval" such ai tides as may be desired by pel sons who cannot In person visit us. BAILEY. BANKS, BIDDLE, Jewelers, Silversmith.? ANII IMPORTERS OF GEMSaml FANCY GOODS Twelfth and Chestnut Sts., PHILA.DKLPHIA. Is again close at hand, but there is tittle use in doing it when they can be bought se chei.p and it you get the right Shirt the lit is better than it made al home. WE KEEP Seven Different Kinds, And they are sold ter Dlllerent Fiicee, Frem 50c. te $1.25 each. With these we have one make that'ls Open Frent; and among se many kinds there is one that takes the lead ler three reasons 1st. Fer its Perfect Fitting. 2d. Fer Quality of Material. 3d. Fer Leng Wearing. IT IS CALLED THE EIGHMIE, Ami it you have never tried one it will pay you te de se before you go te the nouhleef making. There arc thousands of them In use in and around LANCASTER, and the -iliirt proves itself wherever it is tried. ren sajjE. I .MIR SALK.-A I'AKJl OF (.1 ACKKS. About 15 acres in weed, balance in a high state of cultivation. Geed corn and tobacco land ; 12 acres new in wheat. Apple, rear ami Cherry trees in Orchard. Alse a choice selec tion e"f young fruit trees net yet, m bearing. All under geed, mostly new fencing. The Improvements censi"-t of a comfortable FARM. HOUSE, of six rooms, new ltarn and Straw Heuse, with ample stone Ht.tbling ter horses and cattle, new Cern Crib, Tobacco Shed, Chicken Heuse. I'ig Fen, clc. A pump otgeod water at tlie deer and a stream et water runningthreugh the place. The abeve;tarm is situated In Cecil county, Mil., about one mile south of Hie Lancaster county line, near tlie village of O.ikwoed, and adjoins ihe handsome property of Mr, James E. Ucll, and convenient te two railroads, M r. Abm. Courtney, residing en the place, will show it. Price, JC5 per acre. Terms eay. Alse near the above a small FUAM 10 HOUSE with stone cellar, slate reef, with A.N ACR10 of land attached. Price, $3."0: cost 7''0 te build a tew years age. Address tlie owner. UOMt'.IlT STEWART, Ne. -1.1 Seuth Charles str.iel. nev2-;inw lialtimere, Md. SAMiLE, UAltXESSSt. u A UN ESS, &15. many r;ady Ll.AN A. IlKKK, CONYliVAMCKK AN1 PATENT RICIIT AtJENT. Deeds, Mert gages. .Bends and ether legal writings care luliy prepared. Titles e.Miiniiicil. Guardian in and Administrator's accounts slated. Charged moderate and best el reference given as te ex perience and ability. PATENT RIGHTS seemed through my as sociate at Washington, one et Use most exper ienced and successful agents in the ceuntiy. Office: Ne. 3 North Duke street. Lancaster, Pa. ( opposite Court Heuse). linvi.'liiiw I take this method te inform my friends and patrons that I have new for the SPRING TRADE The Largest Steek et FINE. FANCY AND PLAIN DRIVING HARNESS; ALSO WORKING AND TEAM HARNESS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. WAtiUN SADDLES, RIDING SADDLES, BIUDLES, COLLARS, FLY NKTS FOR UOTll CARRIAGE AND TEAM WORK, WHIPS, Xe. A lull line of TRAVELING GGODS such as TRUNKS, VALISES, SATCHELS AND SHAWL STRAPS. Please give me a call and be convinced. It will be no trouble te show my goods. Guar antee my work te be all THIRD EDITH)!,. MONDAY EVENING, JAN. 9, 1832. SG0YILLE SPEAKS. PLEADING FOR GUITEAU'S LIFE. THE JOND OF THE TK1AL NEAlt HAND. AT Seme Sharp Passages lietween Counsel That Calicu ler KebuUe Frem the Court. Washixgten, Jau. 9. The usual throng was present at the opening or the ninth week of Guiteatt's trial, the ladies being still ileciiledly in the uinjerity. Gtti teau looked nervous and anxious. In his customary opening harangue he auneunced that he had received ever eight hundred letteis, the greater part of them from ladies. Public opinion he said is changing fast, and Saturday he had received :i thousand dollars from the Stalwarts of Brooklyn and five bundled from the Stal warts of Xew Yerk. A bailiff here tried te step him, but the prisoner turned upon him in a most vicious manner and snarled out a rebuff. 31 r. Seevillc then resumed his argument. 3Ir. Seevillc was listened te with marked attention for an hour and a half. lie and Perter, during a heated discussion, were warned by the judge net te indulge in per sonalities. A recess was they taken. GOWKN'S FIGHT. The Mneigte for the JSeadiiif; Presidency Te-Uaj' Meetuis et tlie SlecK- beldern A Lively Time PiiiLADF.LPtiiA.Pa., Jan; 9. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Read ing railroad was called te order at neon. F. li. Gewen moved that Gee. 31. Dallas ael as chairman, which resolution was unanimously adopted. The reading of the annual report was then proceeded with. During the reading of thu report 3Ir. Gewen moved that further reading be dis pensed with until after the election, se that shareholders from the coun try might return home. He was loudly cheered. Objection was male and the reading continued. 31 r. Gewen again interrupted, sayhig that he did net object te the reading of the report by a geed reader, but it was new being read slowly for a purpose, lie charged Bend with having stated tlijit he would held en te his office whether the stockholders wished it or no. 3Ir. Bend challenged Gewen te name his authority. The chair still sus tained the reading. Bend's lawyers then relieved him of the tusk of reading the re port. Shortly before two o'clock it was re solved te suspend the reading of the re pert. Voting then neiumeiiced and will last all day. Meeting i.t rliUuoeInhtii A- liultimcre $lf.klie;irrn. . Wilmin'otex, .Ian. 9.---The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Phila delphia & Baltimore lailread company, was held here te-day. The old beard of diiecters was re-elected with the substitu tion of Bcnj. F. Newcomer for Samuel Harlan. Iwiac Hinckley was reelected president, A. J. C'asFatt vice president, and Robet (Vaven treasurer. The pur chase of the Delaware & Chesapeake railroad, which has been quietly censum mated, was announced and latiiicd. The purchased read runs from Clayten, Del., te Oxford, 3Id. Geed Sbiic. iug (or the II., P. A.' W. Philadelphia, Jan. 9. The annual meeting of the Baltiniete, Pittsburgh & Western railroad was also held te day. The annual report shows that the past year has been one of leorganizatien, consolida tion and extension, and is very favorable in its showing f the company's business and prospects. It states, however, that it is at present, impossible te prepare accurate tinancial statements of the previous year's business. The report, was adopted and officers weie elected for the ensuing year, with J. W. Jenes as president. Worthies OrulU unit Guiteuii and Checks Seevillc. Sent te Washington, Jau. 9. 3Ir. Scevillu says drafts for ever $1,000 received by Guiteau ou Saturday arc worthless. It is net the fust time during the trial that such things have happened, and Mr Seo See villc has himself been a victim of Mich practical jokes, one worthless check alone being for 15,000. Criuie, Net Accident. Puib.vDEi.ruiA, Jan. 9. It has been discovered that the elevator rope in Schefield's mill at 3Ianayuuk, which was said te have been broken en Saturday, causing the death of Themas Procter and seriously injuring Benjamin Yard, was probably cut by some malicious person. A reward of $100 has been offered for ihe detection of the miscreant. Cheked te Death. Eliahktii, N. J.. Jan. 9 At West field en Saturday night Edward Keppe, a German, aged 50 years, climbed into a hay mew te sleep and fell down a narrow ing thute. He was caught by the slioiil slieiil ders and was unable te extricate himself and was choked te death. Xe-Day's Proceedings iu the Senate. Washington, Jan. 9. Iu the Senate 31 r Hill introduced a resolution, which was adopted, for an inquiry by the com mittee en foreign relations as te what ac tion is proper te terminate the convention of 1875 between the United States and the Hawaiian Islands. 3Ir. Hear's resolution for a special committee ou woman suff rage was passed. Sherman's three per cent funding bill was then taken up and Sherman spoke in its advocacy. " Unser Fritz" te Take the Keins. Pakis, Jau. 9 A Berlin dispatch says it is iutended te crezlaim the Crown Prince Frederick William regent 3Iarch M, the Emperor's eighty-fifth birthday. llroke Through the Ice autl Drowned. Spring k i ei.I), 3Iass., Jau. 9. Nellie aud Eddie Geesey, of Broektleld, and Georgiana Pari, each about sixteen years old, broke through the ice en the river en Sunday and all drowned. IToeth'n Leadbu; Man Dies Irem Smallpox. New Yekk, Jan. 9 Samuel W. Pieicy, the well known actor, died from smallpox in Bosten this morning. He was taken with the disease while .supporting Beeth. Edwin WiiATUKK IN D1CAT1 OMS. Washington, D. (J., Jan. 9. Fer the .Middle Atlantic states, clearing aud slightly cooler weather, northwest te southeast winds, tising barometer. l'yle ter fustmaaierr"'' "- Witsuixe.TON, D. C, Jau. 9. Among the nominations sent te the Senate te day was that of Jeseph Pyle te be postmaster at West Greve, Pa. MAHKETS. tattle Market. riiiUDKi.riiiA, .Tan. '.. L'attle In active demand; s.ilei, '.'0) head ; prime, T'e; T'e; ireiid, i1 iW'Js'' medium, .ligile; common, l."lC. hccp in active demand; s.ile, 12,101 ; prime, rJ-HQn, reed, ."iJ"Ji; medium, 44i? ti ; common, .".'iijl ; lauilw, l7c ; calves, tiyje. Hogs active; sale-, -l.oeu ; prime, 10c; jjoed, S' i&iy: medium, S4fi."J4c ; coniuieii, S tJVt V.fl-H (llai'HOl. Nb i-),ts. January '.I. Fleur State and Western dull and strongly in buyers' favor; round noep Ohie, ;." 'JO.g'ii 7." ; Southern dull and unchanged. Whc.it about 'e lower and less active. Cern cash and January very firm ; ether mouth-4 a shade caici. OaN l--jUc lower. and Am- l'lilhulelini market. li'.iLAi.i:LrHiA. J.innarv '..- Wluiat market lnedenitalv active Meady ; Ne. '1 Western red. $1 il Del. uud return Kcil, $1 UQH3; de her $1 l.'iftl tl Cern scarce ; steamer, 70; yellow, 74 : mixed. 71 ; Ne. :l de fai,iVk ealsKteadv; Xe. 1 whits, Xll4Xlc ; Ne.'-' 5-. .VJ!c; Ne. .I, M."d (f ; Ne. 2 mixed, SO. Kyedull at l7c. Previsions firm but in lobbing demand. JSiittcr quiet. L'trrts dull. Cheese til in. Petroleum dull. WhKfcy at SI hi Oraln anil l'reviaimi ijiiotutlentt. One o'clock quotation' el Bruin and pnivi--Ieiih, fiiriii-lie.t by S. li. V limit, Ibel.er, l.'-,-Kift K lll .-tiei !. .Inn. '.. I v. M. Ctilciitce. heat rern u.itj I'm!; Lard Jim 127.'-; .J .11 17.10 II.I7JS Feb.... l.2S'i 13 4I.'4 17.W ll.t Mulch.. I.-i'h .- - . May ;7-;.; A.y, riiit:td:piiiii. Jan. ... 1 . 1 r X.'M' .riy. Feb.... i.iaj .:ey, ..ri2;j ... Maivh.. I. In-; .7:: .n2',i I.lvu Much. uluvKeia. Cuioaue. Heys Ketelr.M, 19,000 head ; Mil:-uient-i, 4,r.i)0 head ; market belli u jjeuerally strong and He higher ; coiiimen to.neod mixed, $." 0."'Ji; 55: light lieijs at ftlijlfite ; heavy pack Inn and shippinji tit 1U leSO 80, lncludint; L'iiiladeliihiai and lurd Iie;,'h ; skips and culls, $i soil" ei'. Cattle li- eeiplh.l.tiKt head; shipments, .1,500; market generally steady; experts, M' 4n7; geed te choice shipping steely, $r IXI(J ; eonimeii l la:r H M'i; in ixeil butchers $2 4"f;t 2T; stockers and feeders at$I3S0 Sheeji Uceclpts, f.0.1 head; shipments, 2,1(0 head ; market weak and slew ; demand small ; weather unfavorable : common te medium in $2 75f!':s !" ; jjend te choice at tl 2r.ri r.S. -nticK .-narKttZ. l'l.::::dclphia and Lecal Stocks New Vert iil-e United Stales Heeds reported duilv .Iaceii It. J.ONti. N. K. cer. i:eutre Manure New Yekk Stoekk. M locks dev, nwiird teiideney by 10:00 Meiiliv Chicago & North Western. . Chicago. Mil. & St. Paul .... Canada Southern , C. C. & l.C. It. It Del., back& Western Delaware A Hudsen Canal. Denver t Kie Oraiide KastTenn., Vn. & Oa , llauniiial & St. Jee Lake Shere A Mich. Southern.. 11IJ. 111 112 Jan. !. 1:00 3:. 125 125; 12U Uiilt m)i leiiJi M'A .... f2K 2IJi 21 214 Uy, li'Af 121 Ki7'4 I054 let Wi or. 7iJj 14 .... i:i J'ii Maiiliiillau KlcViited. Mtchiiiaii Central Missouri, Kaiisa"," 'I'exus N. V., Lake Kile & Western New Jersey Central N. Y., Ontario Western New Yerk Central Ohie & Mississippi Ohie Central PaciliC Mail Steamship Ce... Si. Paul .t Omaha de 1'rcfcrreii Central Pacific Texas Pacific Union Pacific Wabash. St. Leuis Jb Paeitte.... l'retcrrcd Western Union Tel. Ce ieM n,y, Ji?i M i?i 'S-'u wt Kwyt 1:0:5 51 MX '.'i: si; :u;y my. JIU :wm at :!-., t. 'r?4 47 ; 117 MA vi y tye .. M. V M. m. 70 :; 2'4 HAND-MADE, Z.EUAL XOTICES. E. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, 36-38 East King Street, ItANC ASTER, PA. F. BIIWMAM, J Oil UK It IN 'I Guards, Charms, Spectacles, Watch maker's Toels and Materials. Fine Watch, and Cleck Repairing. THE TUADE SUPPLIED AT l.OWKVl' N KW YOKK PIUCKS. E.F.BOWMAN, 106 EAST KINGSTREET, LANCASTER, PA. and te he et" t.hehest Stock that can be pur chased. Alse guarantee u perlcct tit 011 all iny work, and will sell at prices Unit can't help hut. te make you buy. &'KppKirliif; Neatly Dene and 1'reinptly Attended te. Don't forget the place Next doerionliober'd II ntc AMOS MILEY, Ne. 108 NORTH QUEEN STREET, mai-.l lvwl LAXCASTKK. I' A 1UY ONL.V TUK BUCKEYE FORCE PUMP ion CISTEliNS A.VD DEEP WELLS. Hundred In use, up te 115 leet deep. Alse thu feme TERRA COTTA AND IRON WATER PIPE. W. D. SPREOHBB & SON, 31 EAST KING STREET, Ileal li Frem a ling's Itile. l'liii.uini.i'iiiA, .Tun. 9. Frederick Mil ler was bitten by a small deg four months age. He brooded ever it until he war, seized with all the symptoms of hydrophobia, en Thursday last, lie died at a late hour lat-t night. Hilly" a Millien ami n Hall. Ni:w Yekk, Jan. 9. Mr. Ilavcmcyer, whose Miar refinery was burned last nijlit, state s that his less will net exceed Sl,f00, 000. tieveiaar Fester Iiiauguraind. Cei.iTMiius, 0.,.Tau. 9. Governer Clias. Fester was inaugurated for his second term te day. A Western Kniiiani'C. Denver Ti inline. A wedding of a very lemantic charac ter, occurred in this city yesterday jnorn jnern iug. It was the denouement of a ceiirtshi) of thirty-four years age a happy consum mation of youthful love showing hew in curable arc the weuntlri invisible that, love's keen arrow made. 1 r . Jehn Smith, new en a visit te Denver, is a wealthy and influential citizen of New Mexico. When quite a yeuug man he loved a young lady in au Eastern state aud iu return received the most undying assurances of her affec tion towards him. But fate intervened. Circumstances of a peculiar nature pre vented their union, and after the. first pangs of disappointed love weie past both were married and went their sepa rate ways with their companions. A few years later they lest sight of each ether, but never forget their youthful attach ment. Tlie lady married a gentleman named Kilpatrick with whom she moved te Missouri. A few years age her husbaud died, and near the same time Pi. Smith became a widower. 1 we weeks age Lr. Smith resolved te take atrip East in .search of his boyhood sweetheart, whose place of residence was unknown te him. His first stepping place was at Denver. Arriv ing in the early part of last week, he took a room at the St. James hotel, and commenced looking after some business among the merchants. Twe days after his arrival, while looking ever thu hotel register, Dr. Smith, te his great surprise, read the name of Mrs. Kilpatrick, front Missouri. He sought an interview at once, and for the first time in thirty-four years beheld his old-time sweetheart. The rest of the story is of necessity brief and already anticipated. I'UILADULrHIA. Steck9 unsettled. Pennsylva11iaK.lt ill ee'j; KeadiiiK a. :eyj Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation Ex Dlv.... vMi iiyH Buffalo, Pitts, ft Western 'i0- a Northern Central Northern Pacific. '.' :;7 " Prctened Tr.JJ 7.i HestenvillL Electric Underground Tel. Ce. 12." Philadelphia & Erie It. I: liisiiniieii Mining I7(i lewaOuleh Minims ::u .... UfllTEDSrATIM IJOKDr-. United Slute-j f percent:! ii " ;. 4 3 -y IS m iny. no " 30 P. M. 1:00 117K U4!4 WIV. 110 Lancaster & New Helland Lancaster & Susauchanna. Lancaster A Willow Street Strasburg Millport. Marietta & Maytown.. Marietta & Mount de 100 95 u. ......... 300 75.r t 25 40.1f 25 21 4C "LIST ATE OF HENRY K. JlcKANX, LATb X!i et Fulton township, doceasee. The uii dcrsifjned auditor, appointed te pass upea ex ceptions te the account et Jehn 11. Heekwcll and V. 15. Webster, executers ef'sai;! deceased, te and among these legally catitlcil te the same, will sit for that purpose en THURS DAY, the asth day of JANUARY. ISSi at 10 e clock a. 111., in the Library Keem of the Cem t Heuse, In thu city of Lancaster, where all per sons interested In said distribution may at tend, i). MeMULLEN. Jl-ttv Auditor. INSTATE OF KOIlKKT KKGUSON, LATE ll et Celeniln township. Laiienter county, ileceased. Letters et administration. Avitli tlie will annexed, en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons in debted te said decedent are re nested te make immediate payment, and these having claims or demands against tlie same will present them without delay for settlement te the 1111 derdgnetl residing In Colerain township. W. HAUVEY FEKtSUSOX, W. Lkmax, Administrator, e. I. it. .!. M. Walkki:, Attorneys. Jt-Ctw JSTATK OF WILLIAM M1LLAK, I.ATK li of the City et Lancaster, dee'd. Letters testtitnentary ou said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons in debted thereto are requested te make liniiic iliatc settlcim nt, and tliesc having elaiius or demands against the same will present them without delay for settlement te the under signed. CATHAUl.NI. SCHW1LKE, w. Lu.vm.in-, Executrix. Attorney. ihM-MdS 1.STATK OF ANOKKAV I'.McN KAI.. MTK A t Celer.iln township, deceased. v iiiulersigucd Auditor, appointed te distribute thu balance reiiiaiulng in the hands et .1. lllackhurn. administrator, te and among these legally entitled te the same, will sit ter that purpose 011 WEDNESDAY, KEHUU AU I. IfSJ.at 10 o'clock u. 111.. In the Library Uoeni et tlie Court Heuse. In the city et Lancaster, where nil per.-ens inteicstcd In said distiilui tieu iiiav attend. A. O. XKWPUEU. jl-Slw Auditor. ISl'ATK OKVAl.KNTI.Ni: HAliKIC, I.ATK J of East Uctiiplield township. Lancaster county, deceiiscd. Letters testamentary 011 said eslate having been granted In the under signed all pciseui indebted te said decedent are rciiiested te i. aUc iinineilhite settlement, and the-e having claims or demands against the estate of sail decedent, te make known the Mime te the undersigned itheitt delay, residing in East llcuiiillelil township. .H)!l. SI1IUKK II, ai;i:aii am siiiui:icii. A. 11. N'uwriiEl!, Executers. Attorney. d27-ltdIJtw Es 1STATK OF KLI.AltKTll CMAKLl'.S. ll l.aleet Wiishiiigten Uoreugli, Lancaster eeunty, Pa., deceased. Letters testamentary en said estate having been granted te the 1111 derslgned. all persons indebted thereto are re quested te make inline Hate settlement and these having claims or demands against tint same will present them without delay ler set tleineiil te the undersigned. !!. K. MllULTZ, Executer, Washington lEoreugh, Pa. Wm. 15. tiivus, 201 Locust street, Columbia, Pa.. Attorney. ihBK-tw JStATK OF MAKY .IA9IF.S, l.ATK OF Driimerc township, Lancaster Ce.. dee'd. Letters testamentary en said estate having been granted te the undersigned all persons indebted thereto are rciitcsi ed te make imme diate payment, mill these having elaiius or de mands against the. satin: will present them without delay ter .settlement te the undersign ed, residing in Druniere township. (IEO. W. WESTCOTT, Executer, Mechanic's drove, Lancaster county. Pa. Jambs- M. Walker Att'y. dlllitw STATK OF ISAAC IIOlTSr.il, I.ATK OF X!i West Lampeter township, deceased. Letters testamentary n said estate having been granted tethe undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are rciiuested temake imme diate payment, and these having clalnii or de mands against the same will present them without delay tertettlcinent te the undersign ed, residing in West Lampeter township. Lan caster county. Pa. .MllIN IIOHSEK. JACOi: It. 1IOU3EU, 11. 1 'miVentcu. Executers. Attorney. SSICNCD KSTATF. OF i:iei;tw SAIHIIII. 11-I.E- J. VAN, et Lancaster, City, Pa. Tin: un dersigned auditor, appointed le distribute the balance remaining iu the hands of E. Al. Hostetter, esq., assignee ler the benellt et creditors, fte., te and among the.-j legally eu tltleil tethe same, will. sitter that purposeen TUES11AI, .lANUAUY 10th. 1S8.', at 10 o'clock a. 111., in the Library IJ110111 et the C'etiit Heuse, in tlie CI' v et lmcaster, when: all per sons interested In said distribution tuny at tend. IIL'CH i:. EtILTON, II4tv Ai.iliter. 1.STATKOFIiAKY! K.r'KHKT I.ATK OF U Maner township, deceased. The tinder signed auditor appointed te distribute the balance remaining in Hie leinds of Jehn N. Weeds, administrator of wild decea-cd leami among thoselegallyeiitllillcittetliesaine. will nit. for that, purpose ou Thursday, neccinber I'Jtli, A. D. IsSI, al. le e'clnclc 11. 111., in tin: library room of the court, house, in the city et Lancaster, where all persons interested In said distribution may niti-ml. D McMULLEX, d7-f;iw Auditor. Tin: FOLLOW I KO ACCOUNTS Will. 1 be presented ter confirmation, nisi 011 Monday, J au nary" IB, ISS2 : Henry ShatTner's trust estate, Levi Kick seeker, trustee. Henry Espenslmde, trust c.dale, Isaac l.uiitz cnmiiiittee. .Limes A. Shcrtz and wife's a-slgned estate, II. llartman Shertz, assignee. Henry Steily and wile'.-, as dgiicd eslate. It. IS. Ellekiiieer, assignee. E. IMeM ELLEN, Dei:. 1!. ISSI, Prothenotary. dee2l-ltw I.Wl'ATK OF KI.I'.AKKl'II il. JltVIM:, It late et Druniere township, dee'd. Letters testamentary en said estate having been granted te Hie undersigned, all person.-! In debted therpteare requested te make immedi ate settlement, and these having claims or de mands against tlie muiiu will present them without delay for pctllciucut te the iinder sigiied, icsidiiigin Druniere township, JOSEPH D. MUOUE, Executer, Mechanics' lireve, Lancaster county. Pa. James M. Walkei:, Att'y. di) litw .STATK B .MAKY WISSLIUt. I.ATK of Lanilicter tewnspiji, ileei-it-;ed. Letters testamentary en said estate hav ing been granted te tin: undcr.sigiH'il. all per sons indebted thereto ar.: requested te make immediate settlement, and these having claims or demands against thcaim: will pre sent, them without delay 101-settlement le the undersigned, re-tiling in East Lhmpeter twp. :eh:i;e wlsslek, 15. K. KhlliuiA.'i, Aduiliiistiiiter. Atternev il2S-.;tw "PEACH HOTTOai KAIUVAV. On and niter MONDAY, JAN. trains will run as fellows : TRAINS UOlNti EAST. Es l.ecui TtiecKH and lleiius. Par val. .Siee . 100 . 100 . 100 100 I,. 1 act 'lty fiver ct. Lean, due lbi-1.. ' lfeS5.. ' " 1MH).. 1HG.. !): et. In 1 or :s years. f per ei. scnoei i.ean.... tun -1 " in 1 or 2U years., loe " 4 " in 5 or 20yeara.. 100 " v. " in 10 or 20 j ears. 100 BANK STOCKS. First National Hank. $100 Farmers' National Hank 50 Lancaster County National ISank.. 50 Columbia National Hank 100 Ephrata National Hank ion First National Hank, Columbia.. .. 100 First National Hank, Stnisburg IOC First National Hank, Marietta 100 First National Hank, Mount Jey.. 100 Lititz National Hank .... loe Manheim National Hank 100 Union National Hank. Mount Jey. 5e New Helland National Bank 100 MISCELLANEOUS 1IONDH. Qiiarryville It. It., due 1KI ?100 Keading & Columbia K. Uitue USZ 100 Lancaster Watch Ce., due ISSB 100 Lancaster (ias Light and Fuel Ce., due in ler 20 years 100 Lancaster Has Light and Fuel Ce., I I III. J COO aa a 11W Stevens Heuse 10O M18CKLLANEOCS S'lOCKS. I 5l 50 50 100 25 100 100 Las sa.'e $105 114 HS.'.O 120 iar 112 102 1020 105 $175 103 105 140 13) 135 131.5C 202.5 115.75 141.51 70.M, 105 $111.75 lOu 105.BP 100 let! 80 W.25 25 10 I2) iai LEaV v. Dersey's Eldera Fulton Ileu-c White Heck AKI11VE. Oxford Philadelphia Ne.l A.M. 7:10 7:27 7:10 8:10 :l.-, 1:02 2 75.10 Ouari vvllle It. K. Millei-sville Street Car Inquirer Printing Company. .. Watch Factory (ias Light and Fuel Company. Stevens Heuse Columbia Gas Company Columbia Water Company Susquehanna Iren Cenmanv.. Marietta tioiiewware ieu TCBMPIKK HTOCK8. Hlg Spring A Beaver Vlley $ 25 $ 10.21 Bridgeport.. 13 21 Columbia Sc. Chestnut Hill 25 18 Columbia & Washington 25 20 Columbia & Big Spring 25 14.10 Lancaster & Ephrata 25 47.2? Lanc.,E;izabetht'nMiddlet'n 100 51 Lancaster Jb Friiitvllle. SO SO Laneaster&ILititz 25 W.S0 Lancaster A Williainstewn 25 55 Lancaster; Maner 50 92 Lancaster Manheim 25 30.4 Lancaster Marietta 25 25.? Hat. only Ne.:!' Ne.f. p.m. ' P.M. 2:2." H:l.r 2:42, 9-.00 2:51 9:K. 3:2:t 9t: 4:Wl! .:5! 7:22 ftT. Men. only Ne.l Ne. P.M. A.M. 4:45 7:10 5:15 7:40 ft:4.t 8:0C ti-er. 8:18 :ir TItAINhliOING WE NO.2 I.EAVK. A.M. Philadelphia 8:0. Oxford 11:00 White Heck 11:37 Fulton Heuse 12:0S Eldera 12:2 ARRIVE. Dersey's 12:12 8:X, 6:3 .Ne.iuiul.Mi. 1. trains win slop only wtiei, signaled. Trains ceiineetat Dersey's with Co lumbia & Pert Deposit it. i:. Trains leave the depot, Bread street and Washington avenue, at 7:30 A. M. and 3:30 P.M., and arrive at 2:37 P.M. and H P. M. Tickets trem all stations te Phila delphia and Baltimore for sale by the cendiie- .1. A. ALEXANDER. Snp't. TATKNTS PATENTS Invontieus, Trade-Marks, etc., procured. Call or send ter circular et In In stnictlens. Xnfomiatlen'frcc. Reference: given In Lancaster. Jehn A. Wiedersheim, 110 Seuth Fourth street, Philadelphia. apr20-lyw ECTION NOTICE. First National Bank ofStkasucue. ) Strasburt: Pa.. December 7. 1U. The regular annual meeting of the stock holders of tills bank for the purpose et elect ing seven directors te serve the ensuing year, will be held at the banklng'heii-c en Tuesday January 10, 18S2; between the hours or 11 A. M. unil 2 P.M. GEO. W.HENSEL, v 17-5tw Ciihier. E,J ILECTIOM OXlCfc. Industrial Mutual Aid Ah-eciiit leii et Penn sylvania. Public notice Is hereby given that an election ler Seven (7) Directors et said as soclatlen, te serve for tne ensuing year, will beheldat tlie elllte of said association In the city el Lancaster (Lechcr's building 1. ou THURSDAY, thcl'jth day of JANUARY . A-D. 1S82, between the hours et 1 and 3 o'clock lu the afternoon of said day. All members en titled te a vote can vote either m i rm or by proxy. A. C. HA i.t: " . . rotary- Lancaster, Pa., Dee It lsil. dll-fitw