Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, January 12, 1882, Image 3

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    LANCASTER DAILY UUTKLLJGEiN'CGtt THURSDAY. JANUARY 12. 1882.
COLUMBIA TCEWS.
OUR KLGULAK CORKKSFONUJENCK
Jeseph McCall presented the Chicqucsa
luuga tiibe I. O. H. M., Ne. SO, lastevcu-
ing. with a Luge deer head.
Mi. Emanuel Uaker. of Marietta, em
ployed at Supplee'b steam engine works
while asMsting te lewei the ahaft for au
engine at the cr.uic, hail the middle lingers
of bib light hand caught in the cogs and
badly m-isnui. Amputation net ueces
sary. The Me-n.t Hctliel cemeteiy association
elected -lie following dhecten : J. II.
Mifflin, Gee. V. Ilaldeman, E. Heifchcy,
.1. C. Prahlc-r, .1. B. JJachraan, Dr. J. P.
Cottiell, and Samuel Trubcett, te seive
one yeai.
Thelectuicby Dr. Wilhui, m the opera
house was veiyblimly attended, hut never
theless very intcicbtiiig and instructive.
The rjpy ib a geed prophet. The Excel
sior elocution club is nvn at, having broken
up at the last meeting at the i evidence of
Mibs Annie Brunei. A very pleaban I even
ing was spent, but only five members were
pie-ent. The club will meet next Tuesday
evening at Miss Maggie Puinle's, but net
te study elocution. That is played out.
Why these societies cannot be kept up in
Columbia is a weudei, but then Colum
bians arc a ijucr set. We aic going te
de everything but uevei de it after all.
Exit elocution club.
Scheel beaid meets this evening. Couu Ceuu
cil to-menow evening.
Barney McAulcy in" the opera house this
evening for the G. A. K. bei cut.
Philip 1'hillip., and son give one of their
evenings of song in the SI. E. church this
evening. I hey will have a vc.y large au
dience. Mr. C. Sivaitz is going te tear down his
old butcher shop en Locust sticet and
erect a two-s'eiy biick building. Oue
pait will be used lei a giecciy stere te be
occupied by Mr. LcvvisMaj, and the ether
will be used as his butcher shop. Weik
will be commenced sometime next week.
The building mil be a veiy handsome ene
aud one that will be au ornament te the
town. Thcic aic seveial ethei houses en
this squat e that if tern down aud new
ones put up in their stead would make
Locust sticet leek veiy neat.
A numbei of sliangeis ai lived in town
last cv cuing. 31 v.t of them vvcic " dium
iLerH." Special beiv ices aic new being held in
the E E. L'ltheiau ulriruh picptratery te
communion services en nt Sunday morn
ing. They aie being laigely attended.
The I'cuiibylv.iiua laihead pay car will
net ai live in Columbia befeic next Mon
day 01 Tuesday, as they euly begin pay
ing elftheii employees in Philadelphia te
morrow.
.The school beaid meets this evening in
council chamber at i:'J0 te give the mem
bers a chance te attend " L'ncle Dau'l."
A lively time is expected, as one of the
membcis will icad a lesolutieu ou the ad
visability of tearing down the railing in
the library loom. This is hut just aud
should be unanimously carried. Who
overheard of a libiaiy bi.itig railed se that
the subscribers cauuet get a geed leek at
the books? Thcic is net another one in
the state. It leeks as though the sub
hciibcn; could net be ti listed with the
books. Of course they have a catalogue,
but then it is net veiy explauateiy. A
person nan tell whcthci he likes a book
better by tinning ever its leaves than he
can by looking at the catalogue.
A yeuug son of Jehn Heward, oue day
this week, while eating bieakfast, upset a
cup of oelfou and was severely scalded.
The directors ler the FnM, national
bank for the year 1S82 aic : II. M. Xeith,
D. II. Dawdle., J. P. Cottiell, II. X.
Kehlcr, Jehn Feiiey, .lehn Fetidiich, Jac.
iSc'th, si., S. W. Stacy aud G. W. Ilalde
man. The following aic the directors for 1SS2
for the Susquehanna rolling mill company :
V. Patteu, Vcineu El'is, Andicvv Gaibcr,
Gee. Ciaue. II. P. I'cntici, llauis Wilten
and Michael Schall.
Ou Monday last Mi. IJeuj. Barr scut his
eystciman, Simen Melsem, te Maiictta
with ten quai ts of oysters, and gave him
money te pay his ccpjnses. Mendaj
evening Simen did net put iu au appeal
auce, and net until last night did he come
back te town, and then he did net go te
see Mr. Barr. It appeals that he walked
te Marietta, aijd meeting an agent who
wauted 1 e go te Mount Jey, he consented
te drive hun ever. Wheie he sold Ins
eysteis ib net known, but Mr. Ban is out
ten quaits of ejstcis aud two new baskets,
lie is looking for Simen, but that colored
individual is keeping himself dark.
The burial seiviee of Mrs. McNaught,
late of Deposit, New Yeik, was pi cached
by Rev. Win. P. Evaus. iu llieE. E, Luth
eran church yesterday, and fiem thcic
her remains were taken and iuteucd in
fhe Mt. Bethel cemetery
The Predcrick division pay cai of the P.
R. R. passed through here this a. in.
Excursion tickets te Lancaster, includ
ing a ticket te the poultry exhibition, aie
for hale at the lailread depots in Col
umbia. OIHTUAKT.
Death of Mrs. R. J. McGrauu.
Mrs. Harriet McGrann, wife of R. J.
McGraun, died at the family residence,
Ne. 110 Neith Pnnce street, this morning
about half-past eight o'clock, after a week
of terrible suffering Irem diphtheria. Mis.
McGrann was a most estimable woman,
possessing all the domestic virtues te a le
mavkable dcgicc. She was most devotedly
attached te her children and asbidueus in
providing for their every want. Recently
one of her children, some tluec or feui
ears old, was attacked with diphthciia.
Day and night the mother ministered te
it, and by her affectionate nursing, supple
mented by skillul medical ticatment, the
little ene was resteicd te health. But the
mother contracted the same dicad disease
in its most malignant fenn, and literally
fell a martyr in the performance of her
duties as a mother.
Mrs. McGrann was 38 or 40 years of age.
Her maiden name was Fell, and her native
place Wilkesbaric. Her father died when
she was quite young, aud she
was laised in the family of hei
uncle, Chailcs Parrish, the wealth y aud
well-known president of the Wilkcs Wilkcs
barre coal aud iron company. Iu 1807 she
was married te Mr. McGrann. Since that
time she lived iu Lancaster, aud became a
favorite with all who formed her acquaint
ance. She leaves a family of .seven chil
dren, the eldest nut 1-1 years of age aud
the youngest a babe a few mouths old. Iu
their great affliction Mr. McGrann and his
motherless childicn aic receiving the siu
cerest condolence of their friends andthe
public.
Mrs. McGraun's funeral will take place
Monday morning at half-past 10 o'clock at
St. Mary's chuich, where folernn loquieni
mass will be celebrated.
Deaths Frem Diphtheria.
Jehn H. Ridenour, the well-known night
clerk at the City hotel, received very sad
intelligence te-day. His httle nephew died
of diphtheria a few days age and was just
buried. This morning he received a dis
patch stating that his sister, the mother
of the little boy, had died of the same dis
ease at Frederick, Md. Mr. Ridenour
left for Frederick this afternoon, and he
has the sympathy of many friends.
Dcnth or Tliet M. Coulsen, Js.
On Saturday last a telegram wa 10
eeived in this city by Mrs. D. S. Will
iams, 122 East Chestnut street, anuoucc anueucc
k ing that her son, Thes. M. Coulsen, was
seriously ill in Emperia, Kansas. Later a
dispatch was leceivcd stating that be
could net live long and requesting his
mother te visit him if possible. .Mrs.
Williams being tee unwell te make se
long a journey, Miss Kunklc, a relative,
volunteered t go, but she arrived tee late
te see Mr. Coulsen alive be having died
en Sunday, January 8.
Mr. Coulsen was a native of this county.
After receiving a common school educa
tion, he entered as a student at Millers
ville normal school and graduated with
honors. lie then read law under lien. A.
Heir Smith, and was admitted te the Lan
caster bar, but en account of ill-health did
net practice before the courts. Having a
taste for journalism, he took a position en
the IiTELi.iGE:tEK as local editor, aud
peilermed his duties in that capacity with
fidelity and ability, for about three year.',
at the end of which time he was compelled
te resign en account of increasing ill
health. With a hope Jhat out-deer
employment would benefit him, he
hi ought a faim near New Freedom,
and with his family removed te it in the
spriug of 1870. He xemained there but a
few years, aud then removed te Yerk, aud
for borne time held a position en the edi
torial stall' el the Gazette of that borough.
His health still failing and his illness being
attributed te Bright's disease of the ki -neys,
he was advised last spring te make a
trip through the Western and Southern
states, which he did, but without 6ecuriug
permanent telief. In October last, by ad
vice of his physicians, he went te Kansas
and purchased a new home in Emperia,
taking his family with him. Instead of
getting better he grew worse, and died of
Bright's disease en Sunday last, as above
stated.
Mr. Coulseu was a icady writer, a Uu
ent talker and a logical disputant, espe
cially en leligieus and political topics. He
was of a gentle aud genial disposition, aud
made many friends while he sojourned in
this city. He leaves a wife and three
children iu Kausas. In consonance with
his own expressed wish he was buried in
Kansa-s. Peace te his ashes.
The Mnallcst Dwarfs In tbe World.
A gentleman stepped at the blacksmith
shop of Peter II. Shearer, Exeter town
ship, Bciks ceuuty, te get his horse shed.
After the work was done, Mr. Shearer in
vited him iute his house, saying that he
would show him a sight he was net likely
te see the equal of again in a lifetime. Te
the utter astonishment of the visitor, he
showed him his two little blind girls, ene
aged eleven yeais, October 31st, 1881, aud
weighing eleven pounds, the ether nine
jeais old, January Gth, 1862, weighing ten
pounds. Thechildicn are both dumb aud
blind, but their hearing is geed. Thous
ands of people fiem all parts of the United
States, and some even from foreign count
ries, have visited these children, present
iug as tiny de, a most rcmailcable freak
of n.itme
A In Haverly.
Last evening a party of yeuug men of
this city ergauued a minstrel troune
which will consist of forty members, in
cluding au eichcstra of thirteeu pieces,
six: clog dancers and a number of come
dians. Gceige Mycrsis the manager,
C'hailcs Shay stage manager, Jack Cenner
treasuicr and Peter Drcppeid secretary.
The new company will give an entertain
ment shortly with feity people in the first
pait.
Sate or Real Estate.
Chas. V. Wacker& Bre. pui chased te
day fiem Harry Trewltz his well known
beer vault aud lestaurant en Locust street,
for $4,930 cash. The Messrs. Wacker
will fix the place up iu first class style,
the same te be used as a saloon.
Guve Bail.
Yestciday afternoon Wni. L Helden
w. is ai rested en a charge oftievcrand
conveisieu, en complaint of Chistiau K.
lkn, by Deputy SheiilT Strine. He gave
hail for court.
lire Less Settled Hint Paid.
Mi. n in. A. Dejle, who sustained less by
Tuesday'), lire, iiml who was insuiert by Itaun
niaii &, Jturns, in the Phcenix lnsurnnce com cem
piny of ilmtfeid. Jms had the sain a settled
una p iiil ler en WC'incsilny morning. The
iui.eiml el le-v being $250.13.
Our Continent.
il i the intention et the projccteis el " Our
Continent,' the new illustrated llteraiy
weekly, te make it In ev cry respect equal te
the best issues el th" English and Anieiicnn
picss. The foremost vv Iters of the day In each
ilcpailiiicnl et Jilcr.duic have been secured,
and thenrlMic embellishment of the pciiodi pciiedi
cals will be by designers and cngtavcrs who
stand at the head et their respective profes--iens
.! tidge Teurgec will be the editor.
Amusement.
Unite lan'l.,' On Satuiday evening Mi.
15 McAulcy w ill appeal at the opera house in
hi- flnl-hcd charactcnatlen of Uncle Dan' I
deputy shciill et Jarvls section, one of the
most lni'iioieus of lcccnt comedy cicatieus.
Mr. McAulcy is an oldfaveiite with Lancaster
play-geeis, and a delightful entertainment
and a big audience mav be satcly anticipated.
SPECIAL XOTICES.
A cough, Coid or seru unreat should de
stepped. Neglect frequently i csults in an In
curable Lung Disease or Consumption.
linran's orenchial Treche de net disorder
the -temach like cough syrups and balsams,
b it act dnectlyen the in flamed parts, allaying
limitation, give lcllcf In Asthma. Bronchial
Coughs. Cutnrih, and the Threat Tieubles
w hicli Mngi-ia and PttblicHpcakers are subject
te. Fer thirty years Brown's Bronchial
Tieenes have been recommended by physi
cians, ami always give pcrlect satisfaction.
Having been tested Py wide and constant use
for neaily an entire generation, they liave at
laincd weJ .ncriled rank among the lew staple
lemedles of the age. Sold at 25 cents a box
even vv hcie. mS-lvdTTliAS&lvw
letneri metnernit Mether II
Aie you disturbed at night and broken of
your lest bv a alck child suflerlng and crying
w tth the excruciating pain et cutting teeth ?
If .-,, go at once and get a bottle of MltS.
WIN SLOWS SOOTHING 8YB.U V. It will re
liev e the peer little sullcrer immediately de
pend upon it; there ts no mistake about it.
Tlieieis neta inotlieren earth who lias ever
used it, who will net tell you at once that it
will leg ate the bowels, aud give rest te the
mother, and relief and health te the child,
eperatin gllke magic. It is perfectly safe te
ue in all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and
is the presciiptien et one el the eldest and
best female physician and nurses In the
l'i:'ted Slate. Sold everywhere; 25 cents a
let lie 'narMvd&wM.WAS
KKSCL'LD FROM DEATH
The fellow ing-taleiuentefWllllain.J Cough
Jin, of Semiciv die, Mass., is se lcmarkablc that
w e beg te nsk ter it the attention of our read
ei s. He says : " In the Jail or 187(5 1 was taken
with a v ielent bleeding of the lungs lollewed
by a severe cough. I seen began te lese my
appetite and flcah. I was se weak at euc time
that I could net leave my bed. In the summer
of 1877 I was admitted te the City Hospital.
While tiiere the doctors said I had a hole in
my left lung as big as a half cellar. 1 expend
ed ev cr a liuiuhed dollars In doctors and med
icine. 1 was se far gene at one time a report
wen! around that I was dead. I gave up hope,
but a friend told me et On. VVm. Hall's Balsam
for the Luhgs. I laughed at my friends, think
ing that my case was incurable, hut I. get a
bottle te satisfy them, when te my surprise
and gratification, I commenced te leel better.
My hope, once dead, began te revive, awl to
day I feel in better spirits than I have the past
tluec yeais.
" I write this hoping you will publish It, se
thatevcryone aflllctcd with Diseased Lungs
w ill be induced te take Dr. Win. Hall's Balsam
ler the Lungs, and be convinced that con cen
suuip'"n can be cured. I have taken two
bottles and can positively say that it has done
meie geed tian all ether medicines I have
taken biuce my sickness. My cough lias al
most entirely disappeared and I shall seen be
able te go te work." Sold In Lancaster at
Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 139 North Quean
stic iv28-lvdeedTh&w2
A New Haven minister et the gospel told
one el hlsXdeacens that he was constantly
healing a loud sound, which kept him awake
nights, since using Dr. Bensen's Celery and
Chamomile Pills, his hearing lias become nor
mal, and lu nerves aic steady an-1 trac.
".Life, Orewtii, Me.iutj.'
" What we all admiie" and Lew te secuie it :
A fine head of hail in its natural color is such
an adjunct te beauty that no one who prizes
geed leek's should negk-ct te wi "Londen
Hair Celer ltesterei, ' tbe meat c!eani and de
lightful article ever intiednccd te the Ameri
can people. It is totally lulTeient from all
ethers net sticky or gummy, and nee fiem
all impure ingredients that rendut n. any ether
pieparatiens obnexiou- It tliicKciis thin
hair, rcstei cj gray hair, c'ics it i.ew lile, keeps
the scalp clean and healthy, causing the hair
togrew where It had fallen off ei become thin,
does net soil or stale an j thinjj, and is sj per
fectly and elegantly prepared .is te make it a
lasting hair dressing and toilet laxury. Lon Len Lon
eon Hail Ecstercr" is sold by all druggists,
at 73 cents a bottle. ix bottles for $1.
eciSV.W.S&w
THE FAIM1KU4 l'Jilfcl)
Di. Uaibei's Bed Heise Pevvdeii aie the be-d.
in the matket. They are net a mere ioed made
etineitaudclie.il) mateiials, but a veritable
Medicine. They contain lour times the strength
of eidlnary heisc and cattle powders, and will
cure, and tatten stock Iu one leuith the time,
acting ul once upon the digestive organs and
sccretioiie, and may be sateiv relied upon ler
the cuie of ceuglis, celdJ, distemper, glaudeis
and all dli-cascf et heit.es, mules, cattle, sheep,
hogs and poultry. They will mcrease the
quantity and quality et milk in cow s aud keep
all kinds el stock in a healthy condition. Sold
every where at 2t)c. per pack-, a ler $1; huge
size 40c, or .1 lei 1. Sold in L.incistcr at
Cochran's Ding Pteie. U7and l.Xi.Vert'i Queen
slieets augi-lj dend&wl
Coen Aevicc Use Hale's Henej of Hele
hound and Tai for a cough ei cold. Pike's
Toothache Dieps emc in one minute.
JU-lvwleel&w
Many miserable peoples ilia;; tbem-elves
about with failing btiengtli, lecliu.; that they
are sinking Inte their graves when I'aiuei's
Ginger Tonic would begin with the llrnt dose,
te biing v italitv and strength back te them.
Sun. IjjAlindcod&weow
lly Universal A cord,
Atek's Cathautic Tills aic the best of all
purgatives lei family uic. 1 hey eie the pro
duct of long, laboiieiis, and success Jul chemi
cal investigation, and tlxvr cctciiiive iwc, by
physicians in tlieli pi ie lea, and by all civil
ized nations, pievt - Hiein the bLt and most
etlectual puigatlw :!! thalmedic.il -coiue
can devise. Itein . mnely vegetable no li.uni
canalise fiem Hi u-.e. In iut:In-lc value
and curative piii-j no ethei t'il's can ue
compiled with 111. ui,hik! every peiien, know
ing the! i viltui-., will employ them, v.Iun
nuilccl. They keep thj system in pciicct
elder, and maintain in healthy iittien the
whelemacliiueiy of lite. Mild, seaiehing ami
effectual, they aie especially adapted te tin
needs of the digestive .ppaiatus derange
ments el which tl.ey pievcat aim cine, if
timely taken. They aie tne best and salcst
physic te employ for childnn and weakened
constitutions, wheie a mild and ellcctual
c.i thai tie is lt'iuuiil ret sale by all dealeis.
Jtt-lvvdeed&vv
lrtue Acknowledged.
Mrs. Iia Mulhelland. Albany, S. . wiiles
"Ferseveial ycais 1 have sulleied lreni oft eft
recuiiing bilious headaches, constipation,
djspep-da, and complaints peculiar te my sex.
Since using your Burdock Bleed Bitters I . m
entirelj relieved." PiiceSl. Fer saleat 11. B.
Cochran's drug stoic, 1..7 Xeith (Jueen htieet,
Lancaster.
DvsrKiTie, nei veus people, "out et smis,'"
Celden's Lleblg's Liiu!d Beef and Tonii.Iii Tenii.Iii Tonii.Iii
vigenitor will cine. As) fur Celttcri's. Ot
druggists. 112-lw'deediw
An Invaluable Artlcla. The leadeibel the ,
Aryus have no doubt tieutlie adveitisemcnt I
of Ely's Cieam Balm iu anetliei column. Au t
article like "Ci earn Balm-' his long iiccudc-
sired, and new th it it Is within the rea of
sutfercis fiem Catauli, Hay I'cvei.etc, cu
ts eveiy leasen te believe tlut thej w 111 make
the most et it. Di W. K. Buckmau. W. E. f
Himmaii, Drugg'st, aud oilier LastenJans
have given it a m.il, and all recommend it in t
the highest tei ins. E-t'ten, li Jiailt Argus, I
Oct. 7, JSTJ. i
Hest en Kerertl. 1 b-li"e Elv' Cieain f
Balm the best piepaiatien lei cafairh new en I
leeerd. Mj paliens a; spell, will el it. ij
have sold en" humlreil and loityleui bottles
in less than live mouth'. I nidned anetliei j
giess a week age, and n.ve held twenty-one.
bettli-s fiem the second gres. It m-IIs iipen
Its meilts. Jeun II. I'm lis, Diugglst, "jcii.ii- !
ten, Pa. Jan. 2S. IbSO Pi ice 3 icnt-. I
j2 2wdteditvv
l.e te 11. It. Ceeiirau'. lung .im.e, 1 '.7 Xeith
Oueen stix-et, for Mrs. FietMa-Vi A'cii- A'a j
tienal Dyei. Fer brightness md diuability et
colei.are unequaled. Celer lie'ii 2 te "i pound-. !
IliiectieiiH in English and del in m I'ltce. V-
cents.
llucliupiib i."
Xtw, quick, ceinplel- cim- i il.iv-, iiilnuy
atlcctiens, smaiting, fiequeni ei diflle.ilt m:
nation, kidney diseases. 1. Diuggist-. Depot,
Jehn F. Leng & bem.
UK.XKY-S CAKItOLIC S.LK.
The Lest '-alve in the weild for cuts, biui-es,
sere, uiccrH, talt rheum, tettci. chapped hamLs,
chilblains, corns and all kinds et skin eiup-tlen-
fieckles and pimples. The salve is
..tatecd te give peril tt "iitislactien In
cv cry case or money reluiuhd. Be suae jeu
get Henr'8 Caibellc balve, n; all etheis aic
but Imitations and counterfeits. Pnce25 cents.
SeM in Lancaster at Cochran's Drugstore,
137 ' "1 - ' Neith Queen sticet.
A flood Angel's Visit A Tale et "ltosa "ltesa
dallg." Blanche cillcd en Kate, one pleasant day,
and found her sa 1 and sighing, de.uest liicnd,
once bright and gaj . new scat cc could keep
ii eutcrying; for, 'eh," she sod, "'tis a ilii ilii
grace te hcc with bcrelula, my l.'ce se badly
marred!" then sahlherfiieud, "Kesadalis will
your troubles end." Blanrhc called en Kate
netherday and found Per once mere blithe
und gay, her face as radiant, skin a lair, an
any maiden's anj wheie. Fer skin diseases
and Impure bleed, theie's nothing in the
world se geed as Besadalis, il diivcsaway all
skin disorders, humor, nay, it tones t-ie sys
tem, cures your ills and banishes all iloctei'a
bills! Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drag
Stoie, 137 and 139 Nei th Que en sticet.
lySOlydcediwa
MAJtHlAttHS.
Fraisklis Small. On Jan. 10, 1331, at the
Piesbytcrlan chuich, Y'eik, Pa , by the llev.
11. E. Nilcs, D. D., Walter Mayer Franklin, et
Lancaster, te Sarah Latimer Mnall, et Yeik,
Pa., eldest daughter ei bamucl bmall, Jr.
MATHS.
Zell. In Coatesville en Januaiy 11, lbb2.
Fraukltn, son of A. N. and L. I). ell, in the
23th year of his age.
The relatives aud friends ei the iumilyaie
respectfully invited te attend tlic luneral
from the residence of his lather, Nev in stt eet,
en Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment
at Lancaster cemeteiy. 2td-
McUnAJW. In this city, en Januuy 12, ls2,
II at tie V., witeef Uichaid J. McGrann.
Her relatives and friends are rcspeelliilly
invited te attend the luneral, fiem the lesi
dence of her husband. Ne. 110 Neith Piincc
street, en Monday morning at 10yz o'clock.
High mass at St. Maty's church. Interment
at St. Mary's cemeteiy.
Coulsen. Jan. 8th, in Empeiia, Kans is,
Themas M. Coulsen, son el Mrs. D. S. Wil
liams, of Lancaster, of Bright's disease of the
kidneys, in his 42d year.
Yerk pipers please copy. It
1TJSW AJiVKH'lJSiiiajLNlS,
TOK KENT THE HOUK NOtV OCCU-
r pied by Mrs. ltcbecca McConemy, Xe. 421
West Orange street. Fer rent from April I,
18S2. Apply te PETElt McCONOMY,
At Keed, Mcurann & Ce.'s Bank.
J10-3tdTTh&S
w
ANTED A SITUATION TO DO C.I.N-
eral Housework or Cooking by a w idew
woman. Apply at
EXCHANGE HOTEL.
WANTED A ULACKbMlTU, Jb'IXlSU
Klt and a BOY te learn the ttadcat
S. E. BAII.Y & CO.,
ltd Coach Wetks, North Queen street.
17U1K KENT TWO STOKE ROOMS AND
1 DWELLING, corner et North Queen and
Walnut sttects, opposite the Xetthern Mat
ter. Desirable stands. Apply at
JIMVftbtt OWXORIH Ql'LLN ST.
FOB BENT.
A FIBST-CLASS FABM,
Twe miles lrem the city. Alse, the Restau
rant In rear et our store.
iintsn & BRO..
U2-:t l - G ana s Neit'a Queen sticet.
JfJEW AVrZltTlbEMENTS.
"DBAUTJFUL
WKDOIMG GIFTS.
WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY,
SILVERWARE, SPECTACLES, BRONZES,
Said tli many elegant and irtistic articles embraced In out stock are especially fitted fei
WEDDING GIFTS,
BECAUSE THEY ARE
Durable, Useful and Intrinsically Valuable.
'Ihc veiy liberal sliaie el trade w e luv e rceeiv ed in the past has encouraged us te place in
our cases a Unci and lutger stock than ever before, te which we ceidially invite the attention
of all vrhe desiic te eiamine beautiful oeds.
EDW. J.ZAHM, Jeweler,
ZAIDI'S C0KNEK,
ect23-3mdftwU
A'i'H" AliVEltTISEjUTA'TS.
XTOTICK. T1IK MUMliKlte OF UOIiKS
1 toga Council Ne. 22, Jr. O. U. A. M. w 111
incct at theii hill tomenow (FKIUAY) atler atler atler
noen at 1 o'clock te attend the funeral or our
late Bretbei. Fiank ell. Membeiset Cenes
toga Ne. Sand Lmpiiue. l-Maieiespectfully
invited. W. II. MILLEK, Jr.
Ute. 15. Bkevvx, C. 11. cct. ltd
SCKOFULOU.S JMhiSASbi, KVKKY UE UE
scriptieu et Ulceration. Consuniptien,
Uienchitis, Asthuui and Dyspepsia, success
Jully Heated and permanently cured by Dr.
11. D. Lengakcr, w he has the experienced skill
gained by many eurs et practice in the treat
ment of diseases in then vaileus and most ma
Linant lerms.
OFFICE- Xe. UEast Walnut sticet. Lancas.
tcr. Consultations tree. jl2-3td
TrtTICK.
X Xeticc is heieby giv en that the accounts
et Samuel A. Uieflf, esq., Tieasuiei et Lancas
ter county lerthejcai lUsl, aie new en tile in
the Kegisiei's ellice, and open te the Inspec
tion et all inteie-tucl.
bAM'L M. MYEKS.
A. JjUMMY.
M. HILDEBKAXT,
jll-ltd i.'eunty Coiiimssieners.
"I VIUW1NUSAM) sl'I'-CUICATIONS FOK
U lluee HOSE Th.Xl)ERS will be received
up te VVEDX hSUAl', JAN UAKV I, lSi All
communications te be addiessed te Uee. Y.
Zechgr, Chan man et Committee ou Keorgani Keergani Keorgani
zatien et Fire Dcp iitment.
jll-;td BY OKDE1. COMMITTEE.
PK1VAT. OWLLLINt'.S FOK SAI.K.
X t iv e t'eveii loomed dwelling heu-es, situ
ate en beulh U'utei t-tieeu ; water in kitchen ;
drainage; puces low ; teims nisy. Alse, a
fcix-ioenieil traiuu dwelling en Xeith Market
xtieet. Aiiply te
ll.VU&MAX & BUKX.S,
I10 -Iv. dVV&bK 10 West Orange &t.
"IOK
1 D
A TWO-STOK ItltlCH.
WELLIXC w ith Buck Kitchen. ." rooms.
entiy and plasteied attic; liydrant and pump,
variety of small tiuit. The piepeity is located
lu the vicinity et the Cotten Mills and will be
sold at a baigaiu. Is desirable as a home or
ler mv cstmeiit Xe. .118 Beaver street.
I.IP1-. As KAUFMAN.
u.MldbMWS.lt
Pi Last King Htieet.
G
IKAKO
jil
OF P1IILADE1.PIA.
Assets ei r
ELEVEN HUNDRED THOUSAND
Dellais, stcuiely invested. Fei-a policy u
1 his old and w cll-ct.tabli?hcd cnmpauv c ill en
RIPE & KAUFMAN,
XO. 11 EAVT KING STI
EET.
dJM.W&blt
I'NTEHTAINaiENTS.
e
tllil COMIShRl,"
An iLLLSiaArte LirriiAitv Wlculv
I'lc-eiiling the Piodiictiens el the Itest Alt Alt
tlieis, Aitlstsand Engiaveis. Xelthei Po
litical nor Sectaii in. Conducted by
ALBION "W. TOURGEE,
Authei el '-A Foel's Ei rand,'' A,c, assisted by
Daniel (S. IJriiiten and Hubert S. Davis.
I'lKST NCIIIEJl Al'l'l ARS tuii.u.vuv I.
Ovei 100.1 00 copies of each et the tiist tour
numbeis will be issued. Limned space will
j be devoted toad vei Using at 30 and 73 cents a
1 line. Choice positions must be applieii ler
inimciliaieiy.
With the lllst number will be given Ulne
.tcej plate engiaving el Almen W. TotretK,
Aillh his autegiaph
Addiess all coinmunicaliens te
Our Cont'nent" Pub. Ce.,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
TIULIOS OPERA HOUlK.
MONDAY UiVEN'G, JAN. 10, 1382
Engacm lit et MR.
FREDERICK WARDE,
TRAGEDIAN,
Suppeited by HENRY AVELING. Leenaid S-.
Outram, James II. Cm ran, O. W. lllakc, W. S.
Mat ion. Misses Mai ion P. Cliften and ELOR-LXCKEI-MORE.
and ether aitists et excel
lence, i.ndei the management of Ml. JOHN' J. I
COLLINS, m bhcrldan Knevvles's GicatTrag-
cdy.
VIRGINIUS !
RESERVED SEATS, 73c. ADMISSION,
50 and 35 Cts.
3,
Reset ved Seats new
ellice.
ler
ale at Opera Heuse
Janll-5td
3
HI) ANHUAL LXHIH1TION OF THE
LANCASTER COUNTY
POULTRY ASSOCIATION,
TO I!C 1ILLD AT
EXCELSIOll HALL,
East Iving Sticet, LaniMstei. Pa. (a lew doeis
above the Coutt Heuse).
On TImrsday, rriilay, Saturday, Monday,
Tuesday and W eAiesday Janu
ary 12 te 18, 1882.
iSUPExcuisieii tickets, with coupon aitached,
ailmiting puicha-ei te the show will be is
sued bj-the Penu-vlvania talltead company
liem Downingteui , Ilauisburg, Yerk, Pert
Deposit and all intet mediate stations.
ADMISSION' 15c. CHILDREN 10c.
Open day and evening. jl-2tvvAlll-7td
TjVULTOni OPKKA HOUSE.
SATURDAY EVENING, JAN. 14.
B. MeAULEY'S
TRIUMPH OU . AMERICA HUMOR,
UISICLE DAN'L,
Deputy Sheriff of Jarvia Section.
In K. A. Lecke'
New Kngliind Comedy
;Diama,
A Messenger Frem Jams Section.
Abounding
Intel est.
iu Quaint Humer and Peculiar
ADMISSION..
Rcscived Scats
Heme Ollice.
"..75, 50 and 33c.
75c. let talc at the Opeia
I't-Md
rpHE FOf.L.UTVl?M ACUUUNT8 WILL
A. be presented ler confirmation, nis1, en
Monday, January l, 1882 :
Henry Shaffner's tiut estate, Levi Rick
6ccker, trustee.
Henry Espenshade.ti list e-tale, Isaac Lantz
committee.
James A. Shertz and wife's as-igncl estate,
H. Hartman Shertz, assignee.
Henry Stcfly and wife's assigned c-date, B.
B. Filckinger, assignee.
E. McMELLEN,
Dec. 19. 1S81, Prothenotary.
:dcc.I.ltw
LANCASTER, PENN'A.
MAKKJCTS.
euiiadeipnta aitrkei.
1'riladblthia, January 12. Fleur dull and
weak; Superfine, 13 7504 i; .-.tlra $4 50
fiH -Jj ; Ohie and Indiana family,
K .W7 12; Pennsylvania family W 2e
G 50; St. Leuis de IC 877 '23; Minnesota
Extra. $U lO'Sfi 73 ; de straight, 6 73 ; de straight
J6 757 ; w inter patent, $7257 73 ; spring de,
$7 2317 75.
Kye Heur at $i 7535
Wheat dull and weak; Del. ami rciin'a
Ked, $1 4101 42 ; de Ambei 1 I2l 4-5.
Cern quiet and easier.
Oats dull and lower.
Kye dull at 97c.
Previsions dull.
Lard dull.
Butter dull aside liem fancy grades, which
aie scarce ami wanted ; Cieamcry Extia lac ;
de geed te choice, .lljJJSe ; Bells dull.
Bells dull : mostly peer quality.
Lggs sluggish and easier.
Cheese steady ; choice iu fair demand.
Petroleum dull ; refined, GJ-C. I
Whisky at $l 19
Seeds Geed te prime Clever Hun at
S&09MC ; de de FUxseed steady at fl .mil Js
fiw metk mamei.
New ebk, January 12 Fleur State and
Western still In bujers' favor and with
light expert and home trade demand :
Superfine state, $3U04 M) : extia de. f4 733 50 ;
round hoop Ohie, $3 1000 75 ; Superllne West
ern. $J 904 CO ; common te geed extra de.
$1 75G ; Seuthci n dull and heavy.
Wheat iHc lower, with fairly active spec
ulative uusiness ; no. itce, spot, tl .'H ; no
Jau. $1 4 J ; de Feb. 1 44 13-16SJ1 4'i ; de Match,
$1 4701 47J4 :de May, 11 484l 4.
Cern lc lower and moderately active :
mixed western spot, G8fi70 Xja ; de future, '?
7:rc.
OatHJigc lower and heavy ; Xe. '2 Feb,
WAm'Vi. ; de May, S0c ; hiate, 503; Western,
49011c.
Oralu anil Vrovigien yuotatlenn.
One o'clock quotations et grain and piovir pievir piovir
iens, ruiuishcd by S. K. Yundt, Breker. l5'
East King sticet.
Ian. II. 1 p. M.
Chicago.
Wheat
Cern Oats
MIX WA
Perk
17.'-")
17.1'
Lard
1I.12J4
11.30
Feb .
1.2SK
1.MJS
Maich..
May...
M2 .4.5
.l0Va
l'htladclphla.
.3 .50
.ay .ma
.71 .31J4
Jan....
Feb....
Match.
L40J
una
1.4 IK
SloeK3lsrKaT.
New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Mecks
also United States Bends reported daily bv
Jaccb B. Leng, N. E. Cor. Centre Squaic.
New Yerk bTOCKs.
blocks upward movement.
Jan. II.
1:00 3.,x
10.00
iuuiiuyi
Chicago & North Western
Chicago. Mil. ft bt, Paul
Canada Seuthci n
C C & I. C It. It.... ...
Del., Lack. & Western
Delaware A Hudsen Canal
Denver & UIe Grande
12! li(i is;
108 108,'i Kis.
51 .... 5lj
'21 .... '21K
liJ4 121 121
10G IOO.'h KKIJi
08!4 l)Ji (.14
llii .... I4,''
Wi
Last Ten n., a. & Ga
Hannibal & St. Jee
Lake Sheic & Mich. Southern..
Manhattan Elevated
Michigan Central
Misseuti, Kansas A Texas
N. Y Lake Erie & Western....
New Jersey Central
N. Y., Ontaiie Wcstein
New Yerk Central
Ohie & Mississippi
Ohie Central
Pacific Mail btcamship Ce....
St, Paul & Omaha
de Picferied
Central Pacific
Texas Pacific
Union Pacific
Wabash, St. Leuis & Pacific
" Pietened
Western Union Tel. Ce
ll.i UVA MX
504
11
4
&
27'4
Ui
23ii
sUJJ
357ft
'Kicj
XI
MS
37
92
mi
114
v7J
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'2:1
41"
.IfiJC
417
33?
JRISS
W
"y ' '"
iit ni'A ii7K
3b e 'M,'A
47),
"
u,y.
77,'
.. v.
7s
P. M.
PniLADBLruiA.
Stocks unsettled.
Pennsylvania R. R r M)
Reading :vi ,
Lehigh VaHey 024 ....
Lehigh Navigation Ex Div
Ituttale, PltU. & cstci n av'S
Northern Central
Northern Pacific. :5." ..
" Piefcrrcd i(, 7I,V
Hcstenvillt
ElectiicUndei ground Tel. Ce 120 P-0
Philadelphh. & Erie R. R
Gunnison Mining
Iowa Gulch Minim 30
ma
ii'A
WA
21
M
35
74
IS
120
170
3d
P.M.
1:00
117
MVL
nets
ire?4
United States Bewdb.
United States l per cenis
5 "
J
t.erai stecKs and Bends.
Tar
al.
L:ib
salt
$105
HI
118.S
120
10?
112
102
105C
105
$175
103
105
140
130
135
l.(4.bt
202.51
145 75
141 5(
70.50
105
$114.-)
10c
105.5r
100
10B
80
L inc.Cily P pel ct. Lean, due 18S2.
Ib85.,
" 1890.,
" 1895.,
" 5 per ct. In 1 or JO years
" ft per ct . Scheel Lean . .
" I " inler20cars.
.$10)1
. 100
. 100
. 100
. 100
. 100
100
" 4 in 5 or 30 ears.. 100
" tt " in 10 or 20 years. 100
BANK STOCKS.
tirst National Rank. $100
Farmers' National Itank 50
Lancaster County National Bank. . 50
Columbia National Rank 100
Kphrata National Bank 100
First National Rank, Columbia.. .. 100
First National Rank, Strasburg.... 100
First National Bank, Marietta 100
First National Bank, Mount Jey.. 100
Lititz National Bank 100
Manhelm National Bank 100
Union National Bank. Mount Jey. 50
New Helland National Bank 1(H)
MISCELLANEOUS BONDS.
Quarryvlllc It. It., due 1893 $100
Reading & Columbia R. Rdue 1882 100
Lancaster Watch Ce., due 1886 loe
Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce.,
due in 1 or 20 ycais 100
Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce.,
Stevens Heuse 100
MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS.
Quartyville R. R $ 50 f.t.i'i
Millcrsvllle Street Car 50 25
Inquiicr Printing Company 50 :e
Watch Factory loe 120
GusLightand Fuel Company.... 25
Stevens Heuse 100
Columbia Gas Company
Columbia Water Company 2
Susquehanna Iren Company loe 7.1
Marietta llollewwarc loe
TCKST1KE STOCKS.
Big Spring & Beaver Valley i '25 $ 10.JI
Budgcpert IJ '21
Columbia & Chestnut Hill '25 18
Columbia ft Washington 25 '20
Columbia & Big Spring 25 14.lt
Lancaster & Ephrata '25 47.2f
Lane, Elizabeth t'n & Middlet'n 100 51
Lancaster ft Fruitville. 50 50
Lancaster ft;Lltltz 25 ftl.re
Lancaster & Williamstown 25 55
Lancaster ft Maner 50 Oi.
Lancastcrft Manhelm 25 30.4
Lancaster A Marietta S3 25.'
Lancaster & New Helland 100 85
Lancaster & Susquehanna 300 275. a
Lancaster Willow Street 23 40.11
Strasburg ft Millport 25 21
Marietta ft Maytown 25 40
Marietta ft Mount Jnv 25
lSTATK OK JOSEPH 8EIPLK, LATE OF
XJ Driiiuere tevrnhIi. deceased. The un
dersigned Auditor, appointed te distribute
the balance remaining In the hands of James
Kcklin, uiln r 1st i at or In said estate, te and
among the' gaily entitled te the same, will
ill ler thai .rpose en SATURDAY, JANU
ARY 2S. P.. at le o'clock a.m.. in the Library
Roem et the Court Heuse In the city of Lan
caster, wheiu nil persons Inteicstcd in said
distribution may attend.
11I-3tw DAVID I. ECHE, Auditor.
ISTATK OF GKOKGK ELSLEB.LATE OF
It Clay town-hip, deceascil. Letters et
administration en u.Ul estate having been
granted te the undersigned, all persons in
debted thereto arc requested te make imme
diate settlemeiil.aiul these having claims or
demands againstthc same will present them
vv itheut delay for settlement te the undersign
ed, 'residing in Clay township, Lancaster
county, Pa. PETER ELSBR,
Administrator.
TIIED EDITION.
THURSDAY EVENING, JAN. 12, 1882.
WOLFE'S FOLLOWERS.
INDEPENDENTS IN OOjnPAB.
FATISIOTl FL'LL OK TALK.
A Very Respectable Abscuiblage of Twe
Hundred Representative Republicans
Decide te Calls State Con
vention for the 24th
of Stay.
Special dispatch te the Itellielcek.
PniLADtLPiiiA,Jau. 12. Twe hundred
respectable, influential Independent Re
publicans made up the independent con
vention. Jobu J. Piukerten, of West
Chester, presided. Helahan. Kline, Zieg
ler and Hank represented Lancaster
county. The proceedings were very
frothy. Mauy orators were present stiug
ling for the delivery of speeches against
boss domination, and tlnee hours of talk
ensued from twenty speakers ou general
issues and inconsequential points. It was
finally leselved te calll a convention te
nominate an independent tfxkct at Phila
delphia, May 21, with the iindci standing
that if any Republican nominees are sat sat
isfacteiy they will eiuleisc them : if net
they will nominate a new ticket.
W. U. II.
raPiiiLADi:ia'iiiA, Jan. 12. Twe hundred
delegates, lcprescntiug almost every
county in the state, assembled hcie this
meining te discuss the advisability of
placing an Independent Republican ticket
in the field for state eiliceis, aud te form
ulate some dcliuitc plan of action te
be pin sued by the Independent Republi
cans. The conference was called te order
by Chairman McKec, and Jehn J. Pinker Pinker
ten, of Chester, was chosen permanent
chaiiman. Mes.sis. F. W. Leach, of this
city ; F. M. Nichols, of Luernc ; B. S.
Patterson, of Schuylkill, and W. A. Mitch
ell, of Yvaucu, weic chosen .sccrctaiies.
Mr. Nesbit, ofXerthumbeiland, ellcicd
a lesolutieu that a convention be held
en Apiil 20, 1S82, for the purpose of
placiug in nomination a full Independent
ticket fur ellices te be tilled at tiie geneial
election next November.
lien. Chailcs S. Wolfe, amid gieat ap
plause, aicse te speak en the lesolutieu.
lie said the cenfciencc had gathered as
patiiets ami Republicans because the
standard of tbe paity bad fallen into the
hands of theso who dishonor it. This
was the fust formal step toward legcncra legcncra
tien. Mr. Dcrr, of Lebanon, elTeicd a substi
tute for Nesbit's lcsolutien lccemmcnding
te the state committee that they order
conventions te be held m the different
counties iei the put pose of sending dele
gates te the tegular convention May 10th.
He made a long speech in diicct opposition
te the utterances of Mr. Wolfe and ad
vocated lefenu within the party lines.
Darlington, of Delaware, offered an
amendment te Derr's substitute te Ncs
bit'e lcsolutien, that a convention be held
June 1st, for the purpose of cither ratify
ing the nominations of the regular Re
publicans, or nominating separate candi
dates. After several speeches Nesbit's resolu
tion, with May 24th inserted a-v date of
convention, was adopted. Philadelphia
was chosen as the place. I. D. McKee
and Whaiten Barker, of Philadelphia, F.
M. Nichols, of Wilkesb-iue, H. S. Mc
Nair, of Yeik, aud C. W. Miller, of Craw
ford, were appointed a committee for the
purpose of selecting a committee composed
of one fiem each senateiial district, te ar
range an equitable basis for rcpicscuta rcpicscuta
tien of the independent voters of the stale
in the convention.
The convention then adjoin tied sine die.
TUK J5SUI: UMVKKTAIM.
Predicting Gewen's Defeat en Third Street.
PiiiLADRLPiiiA, Jan. 12. Mr. (Jewru
leached the end of liis piexy liht at neon
vv ith a total of 180,093 bharcs This is ex
clusive of tlie Vaniierbilt holding, which
will net be voted until the ISeud proxies
aic iu. The n celiiif then adjourned until
2 p. m. The feeling en Third stieet is
that with this vote, and including even
the Vaudcrbilt holding, Gewen cannot lie
elected.
It is new the uenaial impulsion en TJiiid
street that the Vandcrbilt vote in the
Reading election will net be cast en the
losing side. If Gewen can secnie an Jin
disputable majority, including the Van
dei btlt proxies, then they will be voted
for Gewen. The Gewen vote se far polled
is still censidciably sheit of the icquircd
iiguic.
daviiigi: SPEAKS
IlieOpr nlii
Argument te the
Gultcati Case.
Jury in ll:e
Wasiiixgien', Jan. 12. A large ard in
telligent audience was present this morn
ing te listen te the argument in the
Guitcau case. Mr. Davidge then took a
position in front of the jury aud opened
his argument. As Mr. Davidg progressed
with his forcible argument the prisoner
began te squirm and seen broke forth
with his usual interruptions, snarling and
commenting upon counsel's icmarks.
Finding that Uavidge took no notice of
him he gradually btibsided into complcte
silence.
M unlet mis Assault en a Prominent Citizen.
Norfolk, Va., Jan. 12. A. M. Sykcs,
a prominent qiti.en of Norfolk county,
and a member of the firm et
Jeseph L. Guy & Ce , wholesale
liquor and tobacco dealers of this
place, while going te his home iu Berk
ley late last night, was seized from behind
while in the sticets of that suburb by an
unknown man. His head was thrown
back and his threat cut just under the
chin. Mr. Sykcs lies in a critical condi
tion. There is no clue te his assailant.
A l'einclc Jury Fixer.
PniLMiLU'Hiv, Jau. 12. In the ef ef
feit te day te empanel a jury in
the case of Rebert Lystcr Smith for
sheeting Samuel Josephs, a juror said
lie had been approached by a Mrs. Mc
Devitt, who asked him te de what be
could for Smith. A warrant was issued
for her an est.
Affliction 2 ml Suicide.
BoiseLNrovvN, N. J., Jan. 12. .Jacob
Frazcr, a caipentcr employed at Downs &
Finch's bhirt factory, at Jamcsburg, a few
miles from this place, committed suicide
yesterday by hanging himself. A few
weeks age Frazer lest his wife and shortly
after that his daughter became insane.
These afflictions, it is supposed, prompted
him te commit the rash act.
Tlie Proposed Diocese of Willlaiugpert.
The Episcopalians of Lancaster will be
interested in knowing that the Rev. Dr.
Hepkins, of Williamsport, announces that
he has succeeded in raising mero than the
amount required for endowing the ptopos ptepos ptopes
ed new diocese of Williamsport. The sum
given for this purpose exceeds $30,000.
TVKATHER INDICATIONS.
Washington, D. C, Jan. 12. Fer the
Middle Atlantic states, increasing cloudi
ness, followed during the night by rain or
I ?uew, winds sinning te uenucasi ami
I southeast. Fallng baiemctcr. Ne change
Savings Bank Bobbed by Burglars.
Worcester, Mass., Jan. 12. The safe
of the savings bank of Bridge was broke
np last night. Entrance te the room was
gained by breaking the deer down w ith a
sledge and crowbar. The safe was opened
with dynamite. Charles A. Taft, the
treasurer, says there was only a few dol
lars of the bank money in the safe ; but as
postmaster he loses 3100 in stamps. Ne
trace has yet been found te the barglars.
One Mera Unfertaante.
Puiluelpuia, Jan. 12. Jennie Stew
art, aged 35, committed suicide by taking
laudanum in a Iieiika of ill. fame. 819
Weed street, this morning. She was a
married woman but separated from her
husband.
Dry Goods Stere Burned Out.
. Milwaukee. Wis. Jan.12 Charles Lan
deck's store of dry goods and notion was
destroyed by fire last night. JLess 820,000.
Wisconsin' Legislature In Session.
Milwaukee, Jan.12. The Legislature of
Wisconsin convened at Madisen at neon
yesterday.
ii'OJi XOTICES.
1STaTK OF IIKNKV K. McrANN, LATE
Xj et Fulton township, deceased. The un
dersigned auditor, appointed te pass upon ex
ceptions te the account et Jehn 11. Jieekwcll
aud U. IJ. Webster, executers el said deceased,
te and among these legally entitled te the
same, will sit for that purpose en THURS
DAY, the '2t.th day or JAXUAUY. 182. at 10
e clock a. m., in the Library Keem of the Court
Heuse, in the city of Lain aster, where all per
sons interested in n.ild distribution may at
tend, n. McSlULLBN.
j-.tw Auditor.
ESTATK OF ANDREW F.HcNKAL, LATE
et Colerain township, deceased. The
uuuersigueu Auuuer. appointed te distribute
the balance remaining in the hands et J.
Itlackburn. administrator, te and among
these legally entitled te the same, will sit fei
tint purpose en WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY
1. 1N, at 1(1 o'clock iu m.. in the Library Roem
et the Court Heuse, iu the city et Lancaster,
v here all persons interested in said distribu
tion may attend. A. O. XEWPHER.
jl-j'tw Auditor.
ESTATK OFVALKHTME BAKKB, LATK
or East llcmpfleld township. Lancaster
county, deceased. Letters testamentary en
said estate having been granted te the under
signed all persons indebted le said decedent
are lequestcdte make immediate settlement,
and these having claims or demands against
""J -suuc et sum iieceecnt, te maKu Known
the same te the undersigned without delav,
lcsidingin East Hemplieltl township.
JOHNMHRRICII,
ABRAHAM blURRlClI,
A. O. N em riiER, Executers.
Attorney. 127-ltd6tw
E SJTATK OF KLJZAnKTU CHAItLu.
Late of Washington Borough, Lancaster
county. Pa., deceased. Letters testamentary
en said estate having been granted te the un
dersigned, all persons indebted thereto are re
micsted te make inline Hate settlement and
these having claims or demands against tlie
same vv ill present them without delay ler set
tlement te the mulct bigucd.
IS. K. slIULTZ. Executer,
Washington Borough, Pa.
Wvt. B. Givkv, AH Locust street, Columbia,
Pa.. Attorney. dMtw
JjlSTATK OF MARY JAMES, LATE OF
Sit Iiruniere township, Lancaster Ce.. dec'il.
Letters testamentary en said estate having
been granted te the undersigned nil persons
indebted thereto are lcqucbtcu te make imme
diate payment, and these having claims or de
mands against the same will present them
without delay ler settlement te the undersign
ed, lcsidingin Diumere township.
GEO. W. WESTCOTT, Executer.
Mechanic's Grev e, Lancaster county. Pa.
J AMi-3 M. Walker Att'y. diMitw-
IjVSTATK OF ISAAC JUOU3K1C, LATE OF
J West Lampeter township, dec-eased.
Letters testamentary tn said estate having
been granted te the undersigned, all persons
Indebted thereto are requested te make imme
diate p.ij incut, and these having claims or de
mands against the same will present them
w itheut delay lersc ttlcinent te the undersign
ed, tesiding in West Lampeter township, Lan
caster county. Pa. JOHN HOUSER,
JACORR. IIOUSKR,
II. Cvui'KNTKB. Executers.
Attorney. n.IO Gtw
ASSIGNED KSTATK OK SAMUfcLH-LK-VAN,
of Lancaster, City. Pa. The un
dersigned auditor, appointed te distribute
the balance remaining in the hands of E. M.
llesietter, esq., assignee ler the benefit et
creditors, &c, te and among these legally en
titled te the same, will sit for that purpose en
TUKSDAY. JANUARY 10th. 1882, at ill o'clock
a. in., in the Library Roem et Ihc Court
Heuse, in the CP r et Lancaster, wliere all per
sons intcrcstid lu -aid distribution may at
tend. HUGH R. FULTON,
114 Ctw Auditor.
Es
WTATE OF MARVG. KCKEliT LATE OF
Maner township, ilete.ised. The nndcr-
sigiieu aiuiiter apiMiinted te illslrlbute Hie
balance rciuainmg in the h mils of Jehn N.
Weeds, administrator of said deceased te anil
among tlioselegallycntititledtethusame.wlll
sit for that purpose en Thursday, December
PJtli, A. D. 18SI, at 10 o'clock u. in., lu the
libraiy loom of the court house, in the city of
Lancaster, where all persons interested in said
disti il.utien may attend.
d. Mcmullen,
dT-l.tw Auditor.
ifSTATK OF EL1ZA1ILTM .VI. OKXDKK,
J late et Druinere township, dee'd. Letters
testamentary en said estate having been
granted te the undersigned, all persons in
debted thereto aie ieq nested te make immedi
ate settlement, ami these having claims or do de
mauds against the same will present them
without delay for settlement te the under
signed, icsiding in Drumeie township,
JOSEPH D. MOORK, Executer.
Mechanics' Greve. Laiic-i-ster county. Pa.
James M. Walker, Att'y. i!28- Ctw
JEWELRY.
ILLY, HANKS & BIDDLE.
1882.
BAILEY, BANKS, BIDDLE.
In opening the business of a New Year we
hav c the pleasure el looking back with tlie
highest K.i'isractlen en that et the J ear which
is pat.
--1882--
Theic aie several causes which have con
tributed te the exceptional success of our en en
deavers te gratify lefined taste at modcrate
cost, und en a greatly inci cased scale.
1882
VV c s-.Iected with Hie grc.itest ctue In Euiepc
an immense stock et choice goods which
pievcd te be witneut exception the best
bieught te this country.
1882
I!y making our selections iu petsen, giving
exclusive orders In ample time, pitichasiiig
en an cuoiineus scale, and paying actual cash
jer all we pui chased, we secured the ad van
tage of the v ci y low est pi ices.
1882
Thus vc were enabled te satisfy buyers and
giatify them bv mai king our goods at a small
advance en the low prices we paid ler th"in.
1882-
Wcaic warranted in largely incacasiug our
business ler 1882. Wehavcmadcarrangcmcnts
by which we shall be able te mark our geed j
at even closer prices than In 1831. Wcwill
have a larger stock, and our decorative goods
vv ill be even ineic attractive than they have
been. With the continued increase et business
there is no Increase in the ratio of expense et
carry lug it en, but en tin: contrary, the great
er business we de, the mere favorable prices
we can make te buyers.
-1882-
Af et old we send by express " en approval"
such articles as may be debited by persons
who cannot in person visit us.
BAILEY.
BANKS,
BIDDLE,
Jewelers, Silvwsmititf
AND
IMPORTERS OF GEMSand FANCY GOODS
Twelfth and Chestnut Sts.,
PHILADELPHIA.
J
J.L. bTLII.MET,5 AllOlUCy.
jll-ctw I in tempcratute.