Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, January 10, 1882, Image 3

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    LANCASTER DA1L2 lNTEUJGEM TUESDAY. JaNUAKI 10. 1882.
COLUMBIA KEWS.
OUR KFGULAK COKHKSFONUKNCK
The P. R. R. reBerveir Las again been
filled with wat$r.
The P. R. R. pay car will be here iu a
day or two.
" Uecle Dau'l " for the G. A. R. Thurs
day evening next .
The Excelsior elocution club meets this
evening at the residence of Miss Anna
Bruner. A larpe attendance is requested.
It was Mr. M. S. Shuman, net Simpsen,
who was defeated at the recent election of
trustees for the old Columbia Public
Ground company.
The Odd Fellows' hall sadly needs re
pairing as the exterior is nearly devoid of
paint. The iuteiiur also deeds some work
done te it.
A Fifth ttrect lady administered lauda
num te her sick child by mistake ; the
services of a physician prevented any seri
ous results
It was thought en aeeuuut of the heavy
fog of Sunday uiclit.tliul a goodly number
of mishaps would occur, but the railroad
men were doubly careful aud hence these
catastrophes were avoided .
1 A masquerade ball will be held at the
handsome residence of Mr. Jehn Fcudrich,
at Third and Chestnut streets next Fri
day evening. A costumer with auy eater
prise could secure a number of orders by
coming te Columbia immediately.
Miss Jessie Wall returned home this
morning after a six weeks visit te her re re
latiens iu town. The young lady is orig
inally from Columbia but with her par
ents removed te Philadelphia recently.
Tne atutu of tlie Klver.
The ice en the Susquehanna is net as
strong as it was thought te be, although
yesterday's warm weather caused it te
thaw considerably. A young boy made
the attempt last evening te walk te
Wrightsville ever the ice and save
six cents. lie succeeded in walking about
- 'J00 yards from the shore, then broke in and
with difficulty saved himbclf,fer every time
he would get halfway out the ice would
again break aud he would again go in. A
number of persons en the shere seeing his
danger procured a rope and went te his
assistance. As it was thrown- te him he
caught it aud iu this way saved himself,
hut he will net try again te save six cent".
Ketlcnliauser au'i Three Trumps.
Officer Redenhauser had a lively time
last night with three tramps. He noticed
them leafing in the vicinity of the post pest post
ellicc aud ordered them te meve en. They
did se, but seen after came back again,
lie then teid them that if they did net
clear out he would arrest them. This was
about 10::)0 o'clock. They left and he did
net sec an j tiling mere of them until near
midnight, when they agaiu took up their
old position. He attempted te arrest them,
but they piled en him. Fer ten minutes
he fought them, knocking them right aud
left, anil receiving but few blows iu re
turn. Twe of them took te their hccis,
and Henry was about placing the hand
cuffs en the ether when he suddenly arose
from his position iu the gutter and jumped
en a passim; freight traiu. Redeuhauser
descives much credit for his manly de
fense, aud with such a watchman, the
people who live ou his watch may feel
pretty safe.
fiki: !
lloyle's Novelty Vazaur in Danger.
This morning about 10 o'clock smoke
was seen te issue from the basement of
W. A. Deyle's novelty bazaar, Ne. 118
West King street, the joists, fleer and
some of the contents of the cellar having
been set en lire by the heat from the fur
"iiace. The firemen responded quickly te
the alarm aud the lire was seen extin
guished by two streams of water thrown
upon it from the Union steamer. The
cellar was flooded with water, and a part
of the goods with which it was filled were
mere or less damaged. The goods
consisted of camp steels with ear
jiet scats, baskets and ether willow
ware, children's wagons, sleighs, sleds and
miscellaneous goods. These were dam
aged by water and broken, probably, of
$i.'00 or 300, The goods iu the store
room are damaged by smoke, cut the ou
tire less will net likely reach $500, which
is fully covered by insurance iu the
rhreuix of Hartferd, of which Bailsman
& Burns are agents.
The buildiug which belongs te A. N.
Hrcncmau, jr., is net much damaged. A
part of the fleer was tern te enable the
firemen te get at the fire, and a few of the
joists were se badly charred that they will
have te be replaced. The less is net mere
than $50, and is ceve:cd by insurance.
TUE PLANT CLUIt.
Its .Reorganization Last Krsiilng Lecture
en the Cell.
The Plant club, an organization design
ed te further an interest in the study of
botany, was reorganized in the lcctuie
room of the Y. M. C. A. last evening.
Mr. W. P. King was appointed leader,
te take charge of the class.
The lecturer of the club then opened tin'
course of lectures by reading a very inter
esting paper en " The Cell." The paper
contained an outline en the mere iutercst
ing points of structural botany, and the
illustrations by means of the gas micro
scope added interest te it. There wcrj
shown en the screen the form aud compo
sition of the yeast plaut, section of a
tobacco stem, diatoms, crystals in plants,
aud the structural forms of a large num
ber of plants. These objects were magni
fied te from three te five feet in diameter,
se that even the smallest structures
could be seen from any part of the
house.
Thanks were tendered J. W. Sidle, J.
I). Pyott aud B. Frank Sayler for their
kind assistance aud use of instruments.
At the next meeting, Monday, Jan. 23,
Rev. C. E. Houpt will lecture en the
" Claims of Betany."
Directors L'leeted.
Te-day the following bank direeteiv.
were elected in this city.
Lancaster. County.
Directors Christian B. Hcrr, Jehn R.
Bitner, Martin G. Landis, Jac. C. Krcady,
Jehn Bachman, Abraham Buckwaltcr,
Christian R. Landis, Benjamin M. StaufTcr,
Jehn K. Hcrr, Israel L. Landis, Benjamin
Leng, Jr., Henry C. Lehman, David
Huber.
First National.
Clement B. Grubb, Henry Baumgard
uer, Abraham S.Bard, Michael II. Moere,
Jehn H. Moere,. P. S. Rcist, Solemon
Sprccher, A. Hcrr Smith, N. Milten
Weeds.
Argument Ceurl.
In argument court the follewiug cases
were disposed of :
Mathias Mauhart ct d., iudiclmcut
felonious assault and battery, verdict net
guilty but defendant te pay costs. This
was a rule te show cause why se much of
the verdict as imposed costs en the de
fendant should net be stricken oil'. Rule
made absolute.
Jacob Ebling, deceased, estate. Rule te
show cause why letters of administration
should cot be revoked. Rule discharged.
l'rivate Sales
Bailsman & Burns, real estate agents,
sold for Fredk. ilecfcl the brick dwelling
house situated at Ne. 550 West Orange
street, te Jeseph Miller for 1,800, and the
brick dwelling house, Ne. 508 West
Orange street, te Frauc':3 Hcrshey for
$1,750 cash. J
Sale of Horses.
Yesterday Samuel Hess & Sen, auction
eers, sold at public sale, for Daniel Legan,
at his sale and exchange stables, this city,
sixteen head of Canada horses at an aver aver
age price of $204.75 per head, the highest
price realized being $2-1!),
Tbe Prison Inspectors.
At the afternoon meeting of the beard
of prison inspectors yesterday, Aldus N.
Heir, of Strasburg, was present and his
bid te pay $1.05 for the labor of convicts
en cigars, he te furnish the material and
a foreman, was accepted. Solicitor Beyer
was ordered te draw up a contract be
tween Mr. Heir and the beard.
Narrow Escape.
This morning a woman attempted te
cress the railroad track at the Pennsylva
nia depot, in front of a freight train, which
was passing west. She would have beeu
killed had it net been for Charles Flick a
carpenter, who was working at the cross cress
iug and diewher from the track.
Passed Trough.
Rev . Henry Ward Beecher, the re
newncd preacher and lecturer, passed
west through this city yesterday. He
stepped off in the depot for some time,
changing from a Philadelphia train te one
for Yerk.
Happy New Year.
By a recent order Judge Livingston
raised the wages of the ceuit crier te $4
per day and the tipstaves te $:). Frac
tions of days are counted as dayp.
.Soup Fund Concert.
The commissioners have given tbe
use of the court-house for a concert en
February 14th, by home talent, for tie
benefit of the soup fund.
Still Out.
The jury in the Brickerville church case
were out at 3 o'clock this afternoon. Th y
sent word te the ceuit that they were ur
able te agi ec.
Uciicvelent Association.
A meeting el the Lancaster Benevolent as
sociation will be held te-morrow cveningat 7:20
sharp, at the ofllce et Rebert D. Itisk, Centre
S'liiare. above Hair & Shcnk'sbank. Members
a-e requested te attend, as bunlncns et iin
pirtiince villi be brought te their considera
tion. Amusements.
Rluyyeld Band Coiicer.-Te-iiiorr'owcvcaiiig
til'! celebrated Ringgold baud ofltcadiiig.leng
knew n as one of tVic best musical organlza erganlza organlza
t.ens el the state, will give a concert at Ful
ton opera house, which premises te ben very
attr.ietive allUir. In addition te a line tin -gramme
el muslci J selection? by tee
band, the services of Jehn M. Stephens, elocu
tionist, and of Miss Sue Morgan and Harry
Morgan, vocalists, haw been enlisted and
will lend pleasing variety te the entertain
ment. The band hive made arrangements ler
special excursion rates Ireni Reading te this
city, geed en either of tlic two regular Indus
te-morrow atternoen, and te return en any
train ler two days. Persons who may wish te
return the game night will be airenled that
opportunity en a special train which will be
run, leaving the. King street depot te-morrow
at ll:l.'i ). in. and stepping a all stations be
twecn here and Reading.
.fl'EVr.iL XOTIVES.
.tletnerai luetncrnu iiiethcrsll
Are you disturbed at night and hrekr-n el
your rest by a sick child sutlcrtng and crying
with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth ?
If sc, go at once and get a bottle or MRS.
WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRU I'. It will re
lieve the peer little sullcrer Immediately de
pond upon it; there is no uiistake abeut.it.
Then-is net a mother en cailh who has ever
used it, who will net tell you at once that it
will reg ate the bowels, and give real te the
mother, Hid roller and health te the child,
epcratin g like magic. It is perfectly safe te
use in all eases, aud pleasant, te the tuste, and
is the prescription et one et the eldest and
best female physician and ::ur.es iu the
United MaRsi. Sold everywhere: -lecntsa
l.etth- inrMvd&wM.W&S
"Life, Orewtn, iicsiuty.
" What we all admire "and hew in .secure II :
A line heat! of hair in its natural color is such
mi adjunct te beauty that no one who prizes
geed leeks should neglect te use " Louden
Hair Celer Restorer," the most cleanly and de
light ful article ever introduced te the Ameri
can people. It is totally different irem all
ether i net Micky or gummy, ami free rreni
all impure ingredients that render many ether
preparations obnoxious. It thickens thin
hair, restores gray liair, gives it new lite, keeps
the sculp clean and healthy, causing the hair
te grew where it had fallen off or become thin,
does net soil or slain anything, and 1 se per
fectly and elegantly prepared as te make it a
lasting hair dressing and toilet luxury. " Lon Len Lon
eon Hair Restorer" is sold by all druggists,
at 7.' cents a li'itJle. fix bottles ler $1.
ectjSM.W.S&w
Celden's Liebig's Liquid Reel and Teaie In In In
vigoruter is admirably adapted ter females in
delicate health. Veltlcn's, no ether. Ol drug
gists. 15-lwd,cnd&w
Universal Approbation
Ily the community ai large nas eeen given te
Uurdnck Meed Hitters. .N'e instance is known
where dissatisfaction has becu manifested by
their use, or where aught but benellt followed
their administration. Priee$l. Fer sale at II.
B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North ijiiecn
street. Lancaster.
A leugh, i;cle or jere -i nrnat sheut'l pe
stepped. Neglect frequently results in an In
curable Lung Disease or Consumption,
itiewn'.s i.i'incliial Troches de net disorder
tttt'-leuuich like cough" syrups and balsams,
but :.et directly en thoiiillamedparLs.allaying
h-'italien, give relict In Asthma. Bronchial
Coughs, Catarrh, and thu Threat. Troubles
which Singers mid PublicSpcakers aresubject
te ter thirty years Brown's Bronchial
Treciics have been recommended by physi
cians, and always give nertect satisfaction.
Having been tested by wide and constant use
for nearly an entire generation, they have at
tained we) -Denied rank among the lew utaple
remedies of the age. Sold at 2S cents a box
even where. ni8-lvdTTh&S&ly w
XI1K FAKJI1KKS FK1KM)
Or. Barber's Kcd Herse Powders arc the best
in the market. They are net a mere feed made
et inert and chcau materials, but a veritable
Medicine. They contain feurtiincs the strength
of ordinary horse and cattle powders, and will
cure and fatten block tn one-fourth the time,
acting at once upon the digestive .organs and
secretions, ami may be safely relied upon for
the cure, of coughs, colds, distemper, glanders
ami all diseases el horses, mules, cattle, sheep,
hogs and poultry. They will increase the
quantity and quality et milk in cows and keep
all kindu el stock lis a healthy condition. Sold
every wheic at 3ic. per pack, fi ler $1; large
size 40c., or :i ler fl. Sold in Lancaster at
Cochran's Ding Sleiv, 137 anil 139 North Queen
streets. augS-lydced&wl
By Universal Accord,
Ami's C'ATUAKTir Pills are the best of all
purgatives ler lamily use. They are the pro
duct or long, laborious, and successful chemi
cal investigation, and their extensive use, by
physicians in their practice, and by all civil
ized nation?, proven them the best and most
ctlectual purgative Pill that medical science
can devise. Being purely vegetable no harm
can arise lrem their use. In intrinsic value
and curative powers no ether rills can be
compared with thcm,and every person, know knew
iug their virtues, will cinpley them, when
needed. They keep the system in perfect
eiilcr, aud maintain iu healthy action the
whole machinery of life. Mild, searching and
effectual, they arc especially adapted te the
needs of the digestive apparatus, derange
ments et which they prevent and cure, it
timely taken. They are the best and safest
physic te employ ler children and weakened
constitutions, where a mild and effectual
cathartic is required. Fer sale by all dealers.
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An Invaluable Article. The readers et the
Anjus have no doubt seen the advertisement
of Ely's Cream Balm in another column. An
article like " Cream Balm" has Ions been de
sired, and new that it is within the rca et
sufferers from Catarrh, Hay Fever, etc., ere
is every reason te believe tint they will make
the most et it. T)i . K. Buckman, W E.
Ilamman, Druggist, and ether Kastenians
have given it a trial, and all recommend it in
the highest terms. Easten, Pa. Dally Argus,
Oct. 7, JS73.
BeBi en Itecerd. I believe Ely's Cream
Balm the best preparation for Catarrh new en
record. My patrons all speak well of it. 1
have sold one hundred and lorty-fenr bottles
in less than live mouths. I ordered another
gross a week a-e, and have sold twenty-one
bottles tr un the second gross. It sells upon
its merits. Jenx H. Pinars, Druggist, Scran Scran
ten, rii. Jan. us. jsse. Price 03 cents.
j2.2wclceditw
Skinny Men.
WelU' Health licuewcr. Absolute cure ler
nervous debility and Weakness et the genera
tive functions. $1 at druggists. Depot. Jehn
F. Leng & Sen's.
. New ilavea minister of the gospel told
one of lila deacons that he itn constantly
hearing a loud sound, widen kept him awake
nights. Since using Dr. Hensen"s Celery and
Chamomile Pills, liia healing has become nor
mal. and hi nerves aif. steady and true.
KKSCUKD FKOS1 DKATh
The follewingstateiuentof William J Cough Ceugh
lin, of Semcrvilie, lass., is se remarkable that
we beg te ask for it the attention of our read
ers. He says : " In the fall of 1870 1 was taken
with a violent bleeding or tne lungs followed
by a severe cough. I seen began te lee my
appetite and flesh. I was se weak at one time
that I could net leave my bed. In the summer
or 1S77 1 was admitted te the City Hospital.
While tiieie the doctors said I had a hole in
myleitluiigasbigasuhalfcellar. I expend
cd ever a hundred dollars in doctors and med
icine. I was se far gene at one time a report
wen: around that 1 was dead. I gave up hope,
but a mend told me et l)n.'WM. Hall's Balsam
feii the Lcnes. I laughed at my friends, think
ing that my case was incurable, hut I get a
bettle e satisfy them, when te my surprise
and gratification, I commenced te leel better.
My hope, once dead, began te revive, and to
day I feel in better spirits than I have the past
three years.
"I write this hoping you will publish it, se
that everyone alllictcd with Diseased Lungs
will be induced te take Dr. Win. Hall's Balsam
ler the Lungs, and be convinced that con
sump i"n can be cured. I have taken two
bottles and can positively say that it has done
mere geed t'lau all oilier medicines I have
taken since iny bickness. My cough lias al
most entirely disappeared and I shall seen be
able te go te work." Sold in Lancaster at
CeehranV Drug Stere, 137 und 13'J North Queen
st re ivJlvdeeuTluVw2
Kln Diseases" Cured by llr. Swayne'a
Ointment.
What is meru distressing thai; an obstinate
skin disease, and why persons should suffer a
single hour when they have a sure cure in
"Swayne's Ointment" is past our comprehen
sion. The worst cases el tetter, itch, salt
rheum, or that unneying complaint, itching
piles, yield te its wonderful all-healing quali
ties, i'imples en the lace and blotches en this
skin are lcmeved by using this healing oint
ment. Perfectly - and harmless, even en
the most tender im n. Itching Piles Symp
toms arc liielstun. intense itching, particu
larly at night iifi-tr getting warm in bed:
ether parts are neim-iimcs affected. Swayne's
Ointment pleasant, sure cure. Dr. Sway ne &
Senv$3 North Seventh street, Philadelphia.
Pa., te whom all letters should be addressed,
sold liv all prominent druggists.
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Sins ill the Fathers Visited en the Children.
Pii-.ui.i-nw s:iv that, scrofulous taint cannot
be eradicated : wc deny it "in tete." if you j
go through a thorough course et I'.tinlecK
Bleed Bit'ers. your bleed will get as pure as
you can wish 1'iice l. Fer sale at II. B.
Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen .street,
Lancaster.
HKMIY-S CAKBOI-1C SALVK.
The best Salve In the world for cuts, bruises,
sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tettcr.ciiapped hands,
chilblains, corns and all kinds el skin erup
tien- freckles and pimples. The halve is
. i.:;;iteed te give perfect mtistaetien in
every case or money refunded. Be sure you
get llcnrj's Catholic Salve, as all ethers are
but Imitations and counterfeits. Price 23 cents.
Sold m Lancaster at Cochran's Ding Stere,
137 id .. North Queen street.'
A Geed Angel's Visit A Tale el "liosa "liesa
daltx." Blanche called en Kate, one pleasant day,
and found her sail and slahing, dearest lricnd,
once bright and gay, new scarce could keep
from crying; ter, '-eh," she said, "'tis u dis
grace te see with screluhi, my ln'ce se-badly
marred !" then said her lricnd, " Itesndalis will
your troubles end." Ulam.he. called en Kate
nelherday and round 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 Uesadidis, it driven away all
Hkin disorders, humor, nay, it tone the sys
tem, cuics your ills and banishes all doctor's
bills! Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug
Stoic, 137 ami 13'.l North Queen street.
.VSO-lyileed&wS
Many ml&eruulc people drag themselves
about with failing strength, feeling that they
arc sinking into their graves when ParKer".
Ulnger Tonic would begin with the lirst dose,
te bring vitality and strength back te them.
Hun. ia2-lindeod&weew
CjiUAKD against any lung or threat disease
Csc Hale's Hencj of Horehound and Tar.
Pike's Toothache Dreps cure in one uiinute.
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It i: ATMS.
LiTHGOw. Ill this city. January 9, 182, Amy
Lithgow, in the 93d year of her age.
The relative. and friends of the family are
respectfully invited te attend the funeral,
en Vi'ednesdayaltcrnoenat i o'clock, tiem the
residence or her daughter. Mrs. Klizabclh
Swart?., r17 Last King street. Interment at
Woodward Hill cemetery. !)-2ld"
Kmie. Iu thiscitv. en the Uth in.sl.. Ccerge
Martin Kmig, 111 the 40th ycarel hii age.
The relatives and friends of Hie family are
respectfully invited te attend Hie runer.d.
from his late residence. Ne. 310 Lew street, en
Wednesday afternoon at 1J o'clock. Services
at Zlen's Lutheran church. 9-2t
Bl(AUYC.j:r. In this city, en the 9th inst-,
Adilie May, daughter el'Zcigler and Amanda
Bradycamp. aged 2 years, 9 months and 21
days.
The relatives ami tiiends el the lamily
are respectfully invited le attend the funeral,
from the residence of her parents, Ne. 209
North Mulberry street, en Wednesday after
noon at 2 o'clock. Iiilerni'mt at Slireiner's
cemetery. 9-2t
Uk.vudes. In Baltimore, JuiiiiHry r.th. of
diplitheria, Margaret Annie, eldest child of J.
II. and Marv lleanleu, formerly et Lancaster,
aged 5 yca"rs. 10 mouths and A? days. Inter
ment at Baltimore. ltd
yjuiv AitwmiseauiN is
riVWO GOOD C1GAK .WAKEKS AND ONE
I TOBACCO STIM PI'EK wanted at
A. L. HAUMAN,
Ne. 13 North Mary street.
Steady employment. it
1)1111.11' LAl'BKB'S
CELEBRATED BOHEMIAS BEER
On draught at JOHN A. SNYDEU'S TO
NIUUT, Ne. 115 North Queen street. ltd
IOlt KENT THE HOKSK NOW OCCO-
pied by Mrs. Itebecca M economy. Ne. 121
West Orange street. Fer rent from April 1,
1S&S. Apply te PETEK MrCONOMY.
At Ueed. Mcdrann Ce.'s Bank.
jIU-StdTXU&S
TUK STATED MKET1NG OF THE LA-
L dies'- Tract 'Society will be held THIS
EVENING at 1 o'clock in the Lecture Roem
or St. Paul's Relermed Church.
ANNIE M. GUNUAKER.
ltd Secretary.
KEl'OKTOF THE CONDITION Of Till:
First National Hank of Strasburg, at
Strasburg, in Ihe Slate of Pennsylvania, at the
close of business en the 31st day et December.
18SI.
BESOl'lICUS.
Leans and discounts $ 1W,7S:5 77
Overdrafts 101 10
U. S. bends te secure circulation W.OOO 00
U. S. bends en hand 20.000 CO
Due from approved reserve agents. 12,073 Sli
Hue from ether National banks 0,375 50
Due from State Hunk ami bankers. 112 02
Real estate,' lurniture. and fixtures. 550 03
Current expenses and taxes paid. . 307 58
Checks and ether cash items 41 35
Hills of ether banks 1,510 00
Fractional paper currency, nickels
and pennies 80 21
Specie 5,200 40
Legal tender notes 3.SS1 00
Redemption fund withU. S. Treasu
rer (5 per cent, circulation) .",1100 00
Total $ 253,010 02
LIABILITIES.
Capitalsteck paid in $ 83,000 ue
Surplus lund. 13,000 00
Undivided profits 2,050 55
National bank notes outstanding... 78,2(!0 00
Dividends unpaid 1,500 00
Individual deposits subject te check 77,370 72
Demand certificates of deposit 1-935
Due te ether National banks 100 te
Total $ 253.016 02
State of Pennsylvania, County of Lancaster, ss:
I, Gee. W. Hansel, jr., ca-hler of the above
named bank, de solemnly swear thatthe above
statement is true te the best of my knowledge
and belief. GEO. W. HENSEL, Jr.,
Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn before me, this 9th
day of January, 1SS2. CHR. BACHMAN,
Notary Public.
Correct Attest : JOHN BACHMAN,
WM. SPENCElt,
A. K. BLACK,
H-,1 directors.
ye W AJt'irJiKTXSMjlXTS.
sjT- . vrf iTeiM EDIATKI.Y. A GIRL. OK
middle-aed woman te de general house-
j,,j t & 31. College Campus.
pTcIa1 MlTlXi Or THK SH1F-
attlicii Midi io!merro"V .i-'EDNKSDAY, even
ing, te lake-action in i ; U'.,,,,i111,"?n?1,
,i,:inn,,(r,inii-mii.tu3. A lull attend-
.. nr.. G'.i.S rXl f ette-- !U P!!":
,7.. JO l t
E. ZECUEK.
ltd
TU-OPIISWS l'OK THE LEASING Of
tnf lt lllTHPST Jlllll Ut3V """ -.TTT i'--- -.
lest and be,t biddt r. irem April
i term of live years, will be received
or the undersigned -e. , SOLTI A
K.rri'.. Lantastcr la
1SS2. ler the
at the office
Thursday: jan cabv a. i 2, . t 2 e'cic
p. 111. The Beard of Manage" ' "" Jau
reserving the right te lyie.-tt e J? "' - Ml
bids. Terms of lease may be ee.i 1 at the jmcc
of the undersigned. .,,
By order of the Boaiilet K'vitvb
ClIABLES i-2Ul,S.
1 Ki-:td-ll,l2.13.l4. ltU7.iy.2C-&23 Scgretaiy. ,
TULTO OPERA llOCSE.
SATURDAY EVENING, JA'i. 14,.
B. McAULEY'S
THJVMl'Il OF AMERICAS UVMORt
UNCLE DAf J1!-,
Deputy Sheriff-' of Jarvis Section.
In iC. A. Lecke1
- New Lii;
Drama,
jland Ceincdy
A Messenger Frem Jarris ecfien.
Abeundin,
Interest.
in Qi.uint Humer and Peculiar
ADMISSION.
,..,''-"i SO ant I e 5c
I'eservcd Seat.- 7jC,
Heuse Oiliee.
ter
tie at tl ic Oueia
LKitd
i:j annua 1
KXIllliiXION Or THK
LANCASTER
COUNT."
POULTRY ' ASSOCIATION,.
TO im IIELK AT
KXCELSIOH IIALb,
Last King .Street. Lancaster. la. (a lew
above the Court HeuS is).
doers.
ix.. vii.i(.cii.ii. i.'r.Iji... 2ii1iiii1ev. Munfliiv
vii xmiis'iaj, iimuj) .jun.iuujj ..... .j,
Tiii'Mlay and W cdncsiiay- -Janu
ary 12 le 18, 188?.
itsK.ciirsieii tickets.witli coir,ion aits iched,
ailmiting iurcli:i-er 10 the show will be is
sued by t lie Pennsylvania railroad company
from liottiitnglewr, Harriilmry, Yerb, Pert
Deposit and all intermediate stations.
ADMISSION 15c. I C1I1LDBEN 10c.
Open day and evening. "jl2! IH-7td
1-i-:i(ikt tr 111K i;e;mithn 01 the
X Laiica-ter County National Bank, at Lan
caster, in tin" stale of Penn-ylvunia, at the
cIem- el liusine-.-, Dcceiniief I. ISefl :
i:cset'i:ci:s.
Leans and dNceunt.s . SiOfiOd 58
Overdnifls
I". S. bends te weenie circulation....
Due lrem approved rccrve agents..
Due from oilier National banks
Due from Mate banks ami bankers..
Heal estate, furniture and lixttires..
Current evpentCs and taxes paid...
Checks and ether cash items
Mills et ether bun!;!-
Fractional paper currency, nick-rU
and pennies
Specie
Legal lender notes
Jicdemptien fund with C.S. Treasur
er ( .'.percent, of circulation ).....
297 95
:;o5,eoo 00
71,381 42
31.381 OS
27,21") (H)
12,014 98
1,310 08
.-.9I7.!M
I.SS8 00
425 53
15,070 89
17,9.7 00
13,500 00
Total .
-f!,lll,07 0tf
M m:ii.iiii:s.
Capital stock paiil in 5W,W0 00
SuriilusfillHl 120,000 00
Cndivided jnelit.- W,857 79
National bank neUs outstanding 270,000 00
Dividend-, unpaid 2,455 '.5
liidividiiiildi'pefitssubii'ct leclicck. Oi-,937 73
Demand certificate.-, of deposit Ki7 tt
Ccrtilleil Cliecks 137 59
Due toefher national bank.. 2!,C81 70
Total...
.51,111,907 0!)
Xtnlfi'tf J'citntlvniiit. fimiiiy of J.'incastcr, ss :
I, 1-'. II. I'.reneinau, Cashici of Hi'- above
naiiicd bank, de solemnly -.-wear that the
ubevn statement is true le the best of my
Icnewledgi1 and belief.
F. H.BHUXUMAN, CiMhier.
'-ub-.cribed and sworn u before me this 9th
ihiv of Jan 11 try lbS.
J. L. 1 TL. Nelarv Public.
Ceii-.5Jt-.MU-t: C. It llUliR,
DAVID UitAY'BILL.
MMIN I. IIAKTMAN,
Ild.Vuj
I tLOTHUIC!
u
Dirccteis.
;j.et;
Mi
As we v. ish te C3i.e thil the balance et Our
"WTNTEE
LOTHTNTG
!
wi: u : MADfc.
SWEEF1NG REDUCTIONS
Thiougheul. our Whole
hand a la'.'ge sleck et
Stock. Wc have en
.UKAVy SUITS am! 0VKKC0AT8.
maj:m-:d at Mien low pbices
will i'-.vi:i:a kcadv sali'.
Atr"W- iiuly u.-k thil yi,u call and e.aiuinc
our loci; and be t mivluci ii of what we ay.
Tailors and Clothiers,
24 CENTRE SQUARE,
iifi-Lvi! LANL'ARTKK. lt
f
EUTIZKTAIXMESTX.
J'Ult n's;s:,Tu neusi:.
WEDNESDAY, JANUABY 11, 1881. 1
GRANH SELECT CON CERT by the full
1UXG30LD BAND, 01 BEADING,
(2i: pieces ). JNO. M. STEPHENS, Elocution
is:, m i.npulur and Humorous selections; Miss
HUE MORGAN and Mr. HARRY MOKGAN.in
Ouete and Soles. Miss Morgan enjoys the rep
utation of being one et the linest singers in
tbe state.
POPULAR PRICES, If.lc. Ne extra charge for
Res-rvcd Scat-, ler a!e at Ycekcr's
illice. G A L LEU , "Sc.
ExciLTsien tickets will be sold from till sta
tions en the Heading .'t Columbia railroad te
Lancaster en Wednesday, Jan. 11, en the two
afternoon trains, geed for two days, te return
en auy train, or en special for Beading, leaving
( King- St.) at 11:35 p. in. en Wednesday, Jan. 11,
stepping at all stations. Jun7,'.i,10,Ild
UUt ONLY TDK
BUCKEYE FOfiCE PUMP
FOIt CISTERNS AND PEEP WELLS.
Hundred iu use, up te 115 feet deep. Alse the
in f mm WM H11D8.
TERRA. COTTA AND IRON
WATER PIPE.
W. D. SPRECHER & SON,
31 EAST KING STREET,
TATENTS
PATENTS
-ren
Inventions, Trade-Marks, etc.,
procured. Call or send ler circular et In
structions, lnformatien'frcc.
itetcrences given in Lancaster.
Jehn A. Wicdersiieiiu,
110 Seuth Fourth street, Philadelphia.
B. B. flestetter V Sen
TIIRDEDITIQff.
TOK BPAY EVKNINO. JAN. 10 1882,
PORTER PLEADS """
H X6 TELLING SPEBOil FOR
PROSECUTION.
THE
GUITEAU VIsiBLV AFFECTJiO.
Judge Ces Kales en Same Law joints H5s
Decisions Against the Prayer or tne
Defence A Bad Day for
Geiteau.
Washington. Jan. 10. The court room
! was densely crowded this mer fling. Judge
r-erier ai odce eegau te speaic ana uuitesu
listened with wrapt attention. It is -believed
Perter will occupy the time atil
recess.
During Perter's argument the prisoner
winced, and as counsel pictured prisoner
beneath the shadow of the g?illws the lat
ter seemed te lese all his petrs 01 inter inter
ruptien, and the court room was hushed
in awe.
Upefethe COncluskui of Perter's speech
Judge Uex rendered hus decisions en
prayers of counsel. In regard te the
question of jurisdiction he deemed ttgainst
the prayer eC defense. Regarding the
question of legal insanity he deckled that
knowledge of the difference between
right and wrong must he accepted as the
correct test.
Judge Cox concluded his- decision at
1:25 p. m., having .consumed an hour and
fetty minutes with rapid speaking. Uperj
every material point his rulings wera tH
rcctly against the prayers of the de
fense. The only grain el corafert
for he prisoner was offered when
Judge Cox reached the question of
reasonable doubt. Tnen this suh'pet b
I said : " I shall net charge the jurv te
acquit if they find a reasonable doubt as
te auy ene element, but I shall take into
consideration and charge them, relative te
f all the elements and that if from all tbe
circumstances and all the evidence they
liavn a. reannnnhln denbh nC tlin nmm;e
-I . . 1 j. - ... -.
slen ey tne uciecaanc et me crime as
charged then they shall acquit."
As Judge Cox liuished speaking Guiteau
called out, "I am perfectly satisfied with
that portion of the law.'
After consultation between counsel
court adjourned until Thursday morning,
when Mr. Davidge will make tlie epeuing
argument te the jury in the prosecution.
BATTLE OF THE BALLOTS.
Gewen Still l.eudtng: in the Reading Fight
and Clalinlug a Alajurity.
Piiiladklpiiia, Jau. 10. The balloting
in tbe Reading railroad election centiuuci
this morning, Gewen voting his proxies.
Up te 11:30 a. m. there have been no lage
lets voted and only one or two challcn gp&.
At neon Gewen was still polling 13
proxies, and neither the Vanderb'jt- nor
McCalmeut heldiug had becu etTe ed. Tim
polls will probably remain e jw sntil
sometime te-morrow.
At 1 p. m. a recess was ta'ea 'for half
an hour. At this time a te yf 493 votes
had been polled in two d-Ay representing
83,000 shares. Of these $$)00 are Gewen
votes. Gewen says A, expects 290,000
votes out of a total e'- ?jqq qoe.
The meeting will adjourn at five o'clock
this evening and CCOnvcne at 10 o'clock
te-morrow luer'jjn.
BV WIRE.
Alter noun Telegrams Condensed.
the Henatn te.d.iv. RavnrH. nl" thn
Iu
liuauc'j committee, reported favorably
upon. Merrill's tariff commission bill and
ad ffeysely ou Garland's.
Ann Teeley, of Terente, has been ar-
rested for the allc.refl murder of her hu.
baud.
Benjamin Weed qualified as a member
of the natienalj Heuse of Representatives
tot'.ay.
The liouse ceusidered the Utah contest centest
xd election case te-day, aud for the pend
ing resolution, declaring Campbell en
titled te the scat, Itecd offered a substitute
rcferrinu the question te the elections
committee.
Lancashire (Eug.) cotton weavers will
apply for a general advance of wages.
Police discovered a number Snider rifles,
a quantity of Jdyuamite, gun cotton aud
ammunition buried six feet uuder ground
en the uerth side of the city of Cerk te
day.
In a druuken family fight at Milwaukee,
Wis., an old man named Fred Jeske beat
his eighteen-year-old son's brains out with
an axe helve, and was iu the act of com
mitting suicide wheft arrested.
Abaudenlng the Wilmington Election Cases.
Wilmington, Del., Jau. 10. Iu the
United States court this afternoon ceuusel
for the prosecution in the election cases
against special policemen for. interfering
with United States deputy marshals,
which Lave becu pending for a year, de
cided te enter a nelle presequi in each
case, ewiug te the conflicting evidence
and mi inability te secure any convictions.
JKx-Mluister Stouglitea's Funeral
Skw Yebk, Jan. 10. Thn judiciary,
a large couceurso of members of tbe bar
and private citizens attended the funeral
of Hen. Edwin W. Stoughten. Gcncial
Grant, Secretary Hunt, ex-1'estmaster
General James, and Wm. M. Evarts wcre
among the pall bearers. The remains
were taken te Windser Vt.
Smallpox Spreailiug In Illinois.
Si-HiNG field, 111., Jan. 10. Cases of
smallpox were reported from sixty ene
points in tbe state during the past tix
weeks. Forty places are still infested.
The disease is spreading through ceunties
along the Mississippi river. Vaccination
of steamboat hands will be enforced.
WEATHEK INDICATIONS.
Washington, D. C, Jan. 10. Fer the
Middle Atlantic states, increasing cloud
iness, followed during the uight by raiu,
northerly te easterly winds and falling
barometer. Ne change in temperature.
Sulphur Mines en Fire.
Londen Jan. 10. The sulphur mines
at Schmelintz, Hungary, are ou tire and
fears are entertained that the Ilamcs can
not be extinguished.. It is probable a
less of many million florins will be in
volved. Crushed te Death.
liAiuusiiune, Pa., Jau. 10. William
Smith, an employee of the Pennsylvania
steel works, was crushed te death this
morning by the fall of a heavy mould.
Suicide el a Third Street Breker.
Philadelphia, Jan. 10. Jehn S. Capp,
of the firm of Jehn S. Capp & Ce., stock
brokers, Ne. 31 Seuth Third street, com
mitted suicide by hanging early this morn
ing at his office.
MARKKTB.
fnlladelphla market.
truiLAuaLrRiA, January 10. Fleur dull
Superfine, 3 75Q1 25; ;::ira $4 75
5 25; Ohie and Indiana laijdly,
f 50g7 12; Pennsylvania family $ 37a
0 50 ; St. Leuis de K 8737 37; Minnesota
Extra at CO 5036 75; de straight at $6 75
7 00;;wlnter patent 17 5t8 00; spring de
$7 50u S 00.
Rye flour at $1 87(75 .
Wheat quiet and easier; Del. and 1'cnn'a
! Red, fl 4231 13: de Amber. $1 i .
I Cern firm, witu geed local demand.
Oats quiet.
Eye dull at 07c.
j Previsions firm.
Lard firm.
flutter dull, except fancy
grades, which are
. scarce ; creamery extra.
choice, 313Sc.
j Rolls dull.
lie; de geed te
PAnn'ti
26c : Western. 24. ' "
Cheese steady : choice wanted.
Petroleum null : refined, svfiflii.
tV Whisky at $1 1'J
seen uoea te prime Clever firm
S)9Ji; dodo Flaxseed teadyat II 35 bid.
Eggs stead V : choice wanted
! or aiarsau
New Yerk, January 10. Fleur Slate and
western still in buyers' favor. Southern
quiet and steady.
Wheat KJc lower, with fairly active specu
lative trading.
Cern 4&sc lower and mere dnlnr insiiln
price distilling.
Oats a shade easier ; Ne. 2 Jan.. IOUc :
May. re',c ; State, 5e335; Western, 495lc.
Western Grain Market.
AIiiAfxrKEE-Wheat was strong and active ?
Ne. i Milwaukee hard and soft ar133iter
cathjand January : February at W 30 ; March
at 51 S0)Z : April at SI 31 : May at SI 34.
j
Lern was scarcer and llrm ; Ne. 'J at GiKc
Oats were Orm ; Ne. 2 at 43$c.
Bye was higher ; Ne. 1 at 96c.
- 'JrIey was quite and weak ; Ne. 2 .sluing, at
3j'..6!.Kc.
Uratn and l'rovuuen Quotations.
One o'clock quotations el gnUn and previi..
ions, furnished by S. K. Yundt. Breker, K
Last King street.
Jan. 10. 1 r. m.
Chicago.
Lanl
11.27i
atecKaiaxKei.
New Yerk, t'luladelplila and i.eeul Slecks
Alse United States Bends reported daily by
Jacob B. Lone. N. E. Cor. Centre Hquaie.
N bw Yerk Stocks.
Stocks heavy.
Wlie.it Cem Oats Perk
Jan h-sii .; .41! 17.35
Feb.... I?;; MA uyt 17.47
March.. 1.2175 "
May... 67,'t Aty
1'hiladelpbla.
Jan. .. n .il .r,i! ....
Feb.. 1.4: .TO! .Sli ....
March.. 1.45 J .7i .33
Jan. 10.
10:00 LOO 3;0l
li"; 123' 125
uti i;2 109
54 34 55
21 .... 2IJ
121k 121 124
i(i4 .... 100K
07g rwz 08
1$ 11 H
KM
112J4 112 113J4
jfii sej-i s?
:ati 31 :i7
ai 40
9ijs ye;i sijji
2ty 'xy, '.(
131 1S0-X 131
23 .. 22i
A WK
35-Jj 35'i ;H)t
M'i ma 99
ik MY t
V.i 4t 47K
117 XWa UV,i
3tiVi 35: B aii'i
MA .7 M
7S;2 70i 777
Uouey... .....................
Chicago A North Wetdern.
Chlcuge. Mil. . St. Paul...
Canada Southern
C. C. & I.e. ILK
Del.. l.ack.A Western
Delaware A Hudsen Canal 10ta,i ...
Denver & Bie Grande r.7& W.
Kast Tcnn.. V11. A Oa ai n-i
uauiiiuai a, ou due
Lake Shere A Mich. Seutliern..
Man hatlan Elevated.
Michigan Central
Missouri, Kansas ft Texas
N. Y'., Lake Uric ft Western
.Netv Jersey Central
N. Y. Ontario . Western
New Y'erk.Cenlral
Ohie ft Mississippi
Ohie Central
1'uclfic Mail Steamship Ce....
St. Paul ft Omaha
de Preferred
Central Pacific
Texas Pacific
Union PkUie
Wabasfc. St. Leuis ft facntc...
, " ' Preferred.
Western. Union Tel. Ce
a. m. r. m.
1'niLADKLrillA.
J Pennsylvania It. K at-
Heading ;i
Lelilsh Valley
02
43U
?
49
33Js
754
IK
115
20
170
30
r. m.
r Lehigh Navigation ExDiv.... 43
iiuixaie, ntts. ft western 20;;;
Northern Central
Northern Pacific. "li
" Preferred 70
Hestenvllk ....x
Electric rudcrgreuiid Tel. Ce. 131
Phlladelnliti v Erie It. K
35K
71
Gunnison Mining 170
InwaGuleh .dining
Umitbe Svatks Benus.
United Slates 1 percenu
" Lf "
1, ,
3
30
1:00
Live Stees uiarketa.
Chicaoe. Hegb Kcceipts, 20,000 head ; sliip
incuts, 1,21.0 head; market active uud firm:
quality of offerings peer; common te geed
mixed. 00ji;:j5; heavy, 10 35G80; light Hogs
lit 0iC 10.
Cattle Receipts, 4,eun head ; shipments, 1,000
head ; market weak cut steady : experts, $0 20
0 75 . geed toclieiceshlppiug,$5 000 10; com
mon te fair $175tf85 20; butchers' steady; peer
te fair, $2 50J7)3f,O; geed te choice. $3 754 25 :
steekers and leeders plenty but dull, at J2t'0
SliceiT Ueceipts, :v head ; shipments, 900
J head; market steady and unchanged,
I T'' Jeurnaf Liverpool cable .llspatcli
savs
Cattle und Sheep arc unchanged; steers, 15
i'ju ; siiccp, i.ia JIIC.
East Liiusrty Cattle Receipt, 4,400 head
selling slew at2537Je ofl'fiem lust week.
Hogs Receipts, 7,503 head ; Philadelphia.
$0 050 75 : Yorkers. $ 250 35.-
Slice)) Receipts. 7,803 head ; selling lair; 25c
oil irem lust week.
Lecal stocks and Henda.
Par
vul.
Las
sale
105
114
I18.-.8
120
10T
112
102
102.50
I, mc.Ciiy 0 per ct. Lean, due 16S2.
.$100
. 100
. 1011
. 100
. 100
. 100
iss,,...
" 1800...
" 1895...
' ft per ct. iu 1 or 30 years..
5 per el. Scheel Lean....
1 " in ler 20 years..
" 4 " in 5 oral years..
" '', in 10 or 20 years.
loe
100
loe
105
$175
103
105
140
130
135
134.ftt
202.8
115.75
MSA
70.S,
105
$114.75
100
100
80
1.25
25
:.e
120
BANS STOCKS.
First National Hank. 100
Farmers' National Hank 50
Lancaster County National Ilank.. 50
Columbia National Isank
Ephrala National Hank
first National Hank, Columbia.. .
First National Hank, Strasburg....
First National Hank, Marietta.. ..
First National Hank, Mount Jey.
Lititz National Hunk
Mnnhcim National Hank
Union National Hank. Mount Jey
New Helland National Hank
100
10O
100
100
10(1
100
100
100
se
KM)
MISCELLANEOUS BONOS.
quiuryville It. lt.,due ISO $100
Heading & Columbia U. li,.due 1882 100
Lancaster Watch Ce., due ISSfi ion
Lancaster Has Light and Fuel Ce.,
due in ler 20 years 100
Lancaster Uas Light and Fuel Ce.,
due 168u 100
Stevens Heuse 100
MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS,
IMUlTVVillM It. It..
.$ 50
50
50
100
25
100
MillersVillu Street Car
Inquirer Printing Company
Watch Factory
Gas Light and Fuel Company...
Stevens Heuse
Columbia Gas Company
Columbia Water Company
Susquehanna Iren Company....
Marietta Hellew ware
TURNPIKE STOCKS.
Hig Spring ft Heaver Villey
Hriilgepert
Columbia & Chestnut Hill
Columbia & Washington
Columbia & Big Spring
Lancaster & Ephrata
Lane, EHzabetht'n AMiddlet'n..
Lancaster Fruitville.
Lancaster &.LititiC
Lancaster ft Williamstown
Lancaster & Maner
Lancaster & Munheim
Lancaster ft Marietta
Lancaster ft New Helland
Lancaster ft Susquehanna
Lancaster ft Willow Street
Strasburg Millport
Marietta ft May town
Marietta ft Mount Jev
2
75.10
100
100
23 $ 10.2!
13K 21
25
18
25
25
25
100
50
'25
. 25
SO
. 25
. 25
100
300
25
25
25
. 25
20
14.lt
7.2f
51
50
fd.IO
56
9i
30.4
25.?
85
275.il
40.15
21
10
l'hllndelplila Cattle market.
Monday, Jan. 'J. The receipts et live stock
ut the. Philadelphia Hteck yards were: Fer
the week: Hccvea, 2,800 head ; sheep, 12,000
head: hog.-i, 4,0C0 head. Previous week
Hecves, 2,5i.'0 licad ; sheep, 8,000 head ; hegn,
4,500 head.
Hcef cattle were active, and with only a
moderate supply prices advanced iy,e, the
latter rate en the middle grades.
We quote as fellows :
Extra, 77J4c: Geed, e0c ; Medium,
5J44J6C : Bulls, 45c.
Milch cows were weak at $3035.
Sheep were active and prices were firm until
the close te-day, when the market wan lather
weaker.
We quote as follews:
Extra, 100 und above. 5-J6c ; geed, bOfj'J.'i ft-j.
:S,5lic; medium," 4'Q44ic; culls 3Jilc;
lambs, 47c ; calves, milch, 6f9c.
Hogs were active and prices were Je higher
in sympathy with the Western markets.
Wc quote as fellows :
Extra at 10c ; geed at 'iYn ; medium
at 8i9!c ; culle at egSKc.
SALESOr REEVES AT THE WEST PUILADELl-HIA
STOCK TARDS.
Martin Fuller & Ce., 214 Western. 5J$6Kc
neger Jiayncs, uu tvcHicrn, 045 ic
A,
. J. Christy. 2C3 Western, 5ckc.
. S. ft B. F. McFillen. 150 Western, 67c.
E
M
Ulmun, 103 Chicai
county, t
l'J Indian;
Cl,.in,1,i,v.r .9- Tn,,l 1CII Wi.atAw. ka.ci
James Clemsen 40 Chester co., 5fiGc.
Lewcnstclu ft Adler, 218 Western, 5acc.
. ecuuuiuerg a ue.-xai vcsiern, iywa'n.
Daniel Murphy, 129 Western and Weste
MJStern Pa.,
H. Chain, Jr., 5C Western, 530K.
F. Shectz. 42 Western 5iQG)ie. ; 15 bulls. 4Hc.
M. Levi, 83 West Va. and Delaware, etf$7c.
Jehn McArdie. 160 Western, C7c.
Owen Smith, 171 Western and West Vu,, 5
6p.
L. Hern, C3 West Va., 435c.
Cjtus Miller. 34 Western Fa.. 5Sc.
Daniel Smyth ft Bre., 200 Western and West
Vn., 33(9c.
Dennis Smyth, 40 Western Pcnna.5Cc.
Ciiain ft Caldwell, 30 Western, 45)kc.
James Aull, 101 Western, 5a6kc.
Abe Ostheim. 27 Western. 55fi!7c.
Jncliman ft Levi, 120 Western, 5!7c,
i5$
DBJBi&KD XSATS.
Dressed Beeves were active ami prices clos
ed higher at 810c
OAUU LA8T win.
Thes. Bradley. 190 head at Sgluc.
A. A. Boswell 140 de. at 39Kc
C. S. Dengler, 88 de. at 89c.
W. H. Brown 175 de. at SdlOc.
D. M. Harlan 4 Bre.. 30 de. at SJ31Cc.
J. K. Lowden. 43 ite. SSDAie.
Dressed sheep were active.
Samuel Stewart sold 540 head at 7S"Jc. and
90 head dressed lambs at aaiec.
at
de
xeuiix senves.
I4 S? OV HK.NRV K. McKANN. LATE.
e Fulton township, deceased. The un
dersigned auditor, appointed te pass upon ex
ceptions tethe account et Jehn 11. Beekwcll
and L. D. Webster, executers of said deceased,
te and among these legally entitled te the
same, wul sit for that purpose en TI1UUS
DAY. the 26th day of JANUABY'. 1S&L at le
o'clock a. m., in the Llbrarj' Koeui of the Court
Heuse, in the city of Lancaster, where all per
sons interested hi said distribution may at
tend. D. McMULLKN.
J4-3tw Auditor.
1TOTAT1S OF ANDREW F. McNEAL. LATE
a et Coleraln township, deceased. Tiie
niiderslgned Auditor, apiwinted te distribute
the balance remaining in the hands of J.
Blackburn, administrator, te ami among
these legally entitled te the same, will sit for
that purpose en WEDNESDAY. KEBBUAKY
1. 1882, at 10 o'clock a. m.. in the Library Beem
et the Court Heuse, iu the city el Lancaster,
where all persons interested In said distribu
tion may attend. A. O. NEWPHKU.
J4-3tw Auditor.
1jSTATK OK VALKMTJNE BAKER, LATE
J or East Heuiptleld township. Lancaster
county, deceased. Letters testamentary 011
said estate having been granted te the under
signed ull persons indebted te said decedent
are requested te make immediate settlement,
and these having cluiui or demands against
the estate or suld decedent, te make known
the same te the undersigned without- dehiv,
residing lu East HemptleM township.
john summon.
ABRAHAM SHIItlClCH.
A. O. NKWfHEit, Executers.
Attorney. d7-ltdUtw
iji3
'S'lAit, t ci.J4kiir.iii tiuiiku
Late et Washiiisten Boreuzh. Lancaster
county, rti., eeceaseti. Letters tesiauicniary
en said estate having been granted te the uu
dersigned. all persons indebted thereto are re.
quested te make Iniuie Hate settlement ami
these having claims or demands against the
same will present them without delay ler set
tlement te the undersigned.
II. K. MiULTZ. Executer.
Washington Borough, r.
Wm. B. Givks, 201 Locust street, Columbia,
Pa.. Attorney. dgHHw
ESTATE OFAIARX JAMES. LATE OF
Prumere township. Lancaster Ce.. dce'd.
Letters testamentary en said estate having
been granted te thu undersigned all ix-rsens
indebted thereto an- requeued te make luuuu
dlate paymeut. nutl tliese having chiluiu or de
mands against the same wilt present them
without delay ler settlement te the undersign
ed, residing In Drumere township.
GEO. W. WESTCOTT, Executer.
Mechanic's Greve, Lancaster county. Pa.
James M. Walkkh Alt'y. d!4tw
I.STATK OF ISAAC HOUSKK, LAI r. Or
J West Lampeter township, deceased.
Letters tcstauicntarv 11 said estate havlmr
been grant ed te the undersigned, ull person
indebted thereto are requested te make inline
dlate payment, and these having claims or de
n lands. against the same will present them
without delay tersettleiiieut te the undersign
cd, residing In West Lampeter township. Lnu-castere-emity,
Pa. JOHN HOUSEK.
JACOB 15. HOUSEK.
II. Caiii-entkr. Executers.
Attorney. ii.'IOOtw
ASSIGNED KSTATK OF SAMUfcl.lt- I.E
VAN, or Lancaster, City. 1'a. The un
dersigned auditor, appointed te dlstrlbute
the balance rcmulniiig in the hands or E. M.
Hesletter, esq., assignee ler the benefit el
creditors. Ac., found umeiig these Icirallv en
titled te the name, will sltfer that purpose ou
TUESDAY, JANUAKV 10th. 1882, at 10 o'clock
a. 111., iu the Library Keem et the Court
Heuse, in the Ci'Tet Lancaster, where all per
sons interested In said distribution may at
tend. HUGH It. FULTON,
d!4 Otw Auditor.
T,STATK OF MAKYO. KCKKKT LATK or
Sit Maner township, dceeased. The under
signed auditor appointed te distribute :lm
balance remaluiiig in the hinds of Jehn N.
Weeds, administrator el said deceased te ami
among tlioselcgallyentltltledtetliesiime. will
sit for that purpose en Thursday, ucceniljci
10th, A. D. 18K1, at 10 o'clock a. m.. Iu the
library room of the court house, in the elty el
Lancaster, where-all persons interested In said
distribution may attend.
d. Mcmullen,
17-itw Auiuiur.
rpilK FOI.L.MWIPIO ACCOUNTS WILL
jl no preseuieu 101- coniirnmiieii. nii, en
Monday, January ic, 1882
Henry Shallncr's I rust estate,
Levi Kick-
seeker, trustee.
Henry Espcnsliade, trust estate, Isaac Lantr.
committee.
Jiiiues A. Slicrtz uud wire's asslgucl estate,
II. Hartman Sheriz, aiguee.
Henry Stetly ami wife's assigned estate, II.
B. Flicklnger. assignee.
K. McM ELLEN,
Dec. 10. 1881, Prothenotarj'-
deu2l-4tw
JSTATB OF KL1ZAUKTU 51. OKYDKK,
J late et Drumore township, dee'd. Letters
testaiaentarv en said estate having been
granted te the undersigned, all persons in
debted thereto are requested te make Immedi
ate settlement, and these having claims or de
mands against the same will present them
without delay for settlement te the under
signed, residing hi Driimere township.
JOSEPH D. MOOItK, Executer.
Mechanics' Greve. Lancaster county, I'u.
James M. Walker, Atfy. d28 Otw
l.'STATl!. Uf
MAKY 1VJSSLKK, LATE
III of Lampeter
tewnsidn. deceased.
Letters testamentary ou said estate hav
ing been granted te the undersigned, all per
sons Indebted thereto are requested te make
Immediate settlement, and these having
claims or demands against the same will pre
sent them without delay for settlement te the
undersigned, residing in East Lhmpeter twp.
GEOKGE W1SSLEK.
It. F. Ebhlemax. Administrator.
Atternev d28;tw
.IEWELHY.
IIAILKVVIIANKS St BIDDLK.
1882.
BAILEY, BANKS, BHB.
In opening the business of a New Year we
have the pleasure et looking back with the
highest satisfaction ou that of the year which
ispast.
1882--
There are several causes wideh have, con
tributed te the exceptional success of our en
deavors te gratify refined taste at moderate
cost, and en u greatly increased scale.
. 1882-
We selected with the greatest eaic In Europe
an immenc stock of choice goods which
proved te be wltieut exception the best
brought te this: country.
1882
l.y making our selections in peisen, giving
exclusive orders in ample time, purchasing
en an enormous .scale, and paying actual cash
jer all we purchased, we seemed the advan
tage of the very lowest prices.
1882
Thus we were enabled te salisly buyers uud
grulHy them by marking our goed3 at a small
advanccjen the low prices we paid ler them.
1882
We arc warranted In largely inci casing our
business for 1882. We have made arrangements
by which we shall be able te mark our goods
at even closer prices than in 1831. We will
have a larger stock, and our decorative goods
will be even mere attractive than they havu
been. With the continued increase et business
there Is no increase tn the ratio or expense of
carrying It en, but en the contrary, the great
er business we de, the mere favorable prices
we can make te buyers.
-1882-
As et old we send by express " en approval"
such articles as may be desired by person
who cannot In person visit us.
BAILEY,
BANKS,
BIDDLE,
Jewelers, Silversmiths
AKD
IMPORTERS OF GEMSand FANCY GOODS
Twelfth and Chestnut Sts.,
PHILADELPHIA,