LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER. TUESDAY. JANUARY J7. 1882. j COLUMBIA NEWS. CVll K1SOULAK COKKESl'ONJJKNCK Frederick Wardc in " Virginius " to te i night. Three tramps iu the lockup last night. Water pipe en Third street burst last evening. "N'early all of the ice is off the river, as that body of water is rising. Nothing mere is heard about the paik. Will that die out. The defunct Elocution club meets at Purple's this evening te have a pleasant time. In the Trinity Reformed church next Saturday evening, Rev. Shcafler will de liver a lecture The pregramme of the Workers' associ ation at the Trinity Reformed church last i vening was varied from these formerly given. The change was acceptable. Again we are te have Ferd's most ex cellent comic epeia troupe. They will appear next Friday evening iu " Billee Tayler " under the management and for the benefit of the G. A. R. Twe age days some perren or persons en tered the eliicc of Dr. J. K. Linea weaver and abstracted a peslcet case of instru ments which he had left lying en a table. Columbia is ahead. We have anaesthetic sign, belonging te A. It. Hogcndebler, which is surrounded by 2V, meaning, of Aurse, that his stoic is "tee awfully tee tee." The window of lteiter's book store con tains a beautiful picture of Piesidcnt Car lield and family. It is iu color and every picture in perfect. Xir. Jehn McCullough, of the Philadc". phia conference, will preach in the M. E. church next .Sunday morning. In the vrirnn the anniversary of the Women's ''eii'i-!: Missionary society will be ccleS bratc". The church is new holding rc m:l meetings which are meeting with (.iiiMiltTablc success. Feet Smashed en the J. K. 1C. 2Ii. Augustus L. Hertz, of Ilarrisburg, a brakeman en the Pennsylvania railroad, had his right feo mashed yesterday about 0 p. m., at Chickics. His engine, "Ne. 804, was shifting a car at the siding while he tended the switch. He cither did net sec J iie car coming towards him or it was tee lute In get clear of the track, when he was .stmci: clipped and fell, a wheel passing ever hi:; right ankle. Doctors Craig and 1 iiise r.vcavcr were telegraphed for and went up. After dressing the injured member IJertx was .sent te his home iu Ilarrisburg. It is net known whether it will have te be amputated or net. I' also Ucpert. The repeit that robbers had attempted ;e I'erca an entrance into the house of Win. 1$. Given, en Chestnut street, last night, aud that they had been scared away by the ringing of the alarm bells, which ai e in every part of the house, is untrue. The rumor arose from the fact of Mr. (Jiven's absence in Philadelphia and thai no male folks were in the house. Acitiier mere was, but mat mistake has been rectified, and during Mr. Givcn's ab'fii.'f plenty of the stronger sex will eivupj a portion of the house. Discharged. Mr. Jehn Kerrigan, of Columbia, and who was the liagmnu of the wreck that wcuned at Christiana some time age, has been discharged from the P. R.R. service. On Sunday night he was "called" te go down the read, and upon reaching the ellice at Iho west yard, leund another man iu his place. I lis conductor did net knew what had happened aud scut him te find out. lit did t-e aud was told that he was discharged and would never again be re placed en the P. R. R. A Slight Wreck. I X.i. 1,0 '"i easi bound, "played out," between Sheck's and Marietta this morn ing aUr.it 7:20 o'clock. Ne. 214. just fol lowing 101., the llange of the fust truck wheel broke, throwing the cngiue and tank en i he track, blocking both tracks about an hour and a half. The Columbia wrecker cieai cd the wieck. Litilu Locals. P. IS. 1. pay car payiug off. Three inches of snow last night. Picture store will uiau across from the opera house. Miss Calheriue Allisen, of Washington, died List niijlit. P. M. J. A. Slade last nigh! ins' ailed the officers of Riverside ledg.- Ne. no:, A. Y. M. ; Wrightsville and i-onie ether Columbians helped the work. -Leuis Filbcit's Christmas tree, ad mired by hundreds, was taken down last evening. ("Ulcers 1'lerted. The following officers were elected last Sunday afternoon at the Saleme chapel: Siipl.. Ce!. Win. McCIure : Supt. infant department, Mrs. Gee. Crane; Sec'y and Treas. Mr. Chas. II. Pfahler ; Chorister, Majer '. V". Vecum. i.it of Unclaimed Letters. The follewiug is a list of unclaimed let ters leniuining in the posteflico (or the week i!iidhi .lanuary 10, 1S82 : .talus'' List Miss Kate Bangcrt. Mrs. Jehn Ueyle, Miss Sallic F. Clark, Miss El El leott, Mis:; Wellia Evans, Miss Etlic C. ''Uielt. Miss llattie Fisher. Mrs. Kate C. Frcy, Miss Sallie E. Hart, Miss Fannie Heir, Miss Lizzie Kcndig, Miss Mazgie Miller (Keg.), Ellen Margce, Miss Calh. Pliitz (Reg.), Mrs. Rachel Schmeb, Miss Callie Sinullcu. Geittn" List lehn Authony, Leuis Adams, Christian Rnchwalter, M. Bycrly, Win. II. Cains, Jack Englcbach, Geerge Faist, C. Habbeckcr, Mr. Hutz, Dr. A. P. Hears, G. M. Lefevre. Frederick Ma- "t)n, Christian Mussclman, Caleb E. Mont gomery, Ames Musser, W. C. Nutnriek, .lehn Peters, Edward Quinn, Jehn Rude, Otte Richtuer 2, (for.), E. A. Thrush, Henry Wilsen, F. W. Weaver, Jacob W. Newcomer, Chas. B. Zacharias. Probably ralnl Fall. Mr. David Zaitman, an old and lespect ed citizen of Brickerville, fell down stairs en Saturday evening and sustained inju res which may probably prove fatal. Acknowledgments. Tlic f.aiiics' Union Dorcas society gratefully acknowledge tlie following donations received since January ."!, 1SS2: Frem Mr. .lehn 1. Jlartiuan, $."" ; Mis-Anna Ilnrlerd, $1 ; Mrs. c. Ivaullman, $1 ; A. Friend, $2 : -Mrs. E. II. Brown. SI ; Miss Liz7ic White, $1 ; Mrs. Mary Hell. $1; Collection taken up in the illircrcnt churches during the Weeket Prayer. $11.31 ; Mrs. II. P.. Swarr.fi : Mrs.C. lleinitsh.Sl ; Mr. N. Klluiuker, $3 ; Williamson .V Fester, $10; Mrs. 1) P. Kesenmiller, $1 ; A Friend. $1 ; c'ething and shoes (very acceptable), from Mr. Carter. Amusements. 'Patience." Te-morrow evening Chas. E. Fowl's cemie opera company will sing " Pa tience" in F ulum opera homeland seats aie selling like het cakes. That prince of funny fellows. Gem-go W. Dcuhain, will he J7ii tlwriw, Mi-s Madeleine Lucctte. the gifted young soprano, will sing the title role, Jehn Atnweg is in the cast, and a thoroughly pleas ing presentation of Gilbert and Sullivan's :e :e lieieus work Is anticipated. i Hirer T)emt 27jvreii.-Tliui.Mlay evening this well-known actor, at the head el his own se lected company, will appear in the realistic ltatiut, " Acre-s the Continent '" The piece is one abounding in thrilling singe directs and is imbue. i with strong melodramatic interest. Mr. JSyren i- tee well-known te n.quire Intro Suction. ' Tivclv Jolty 2ac7.re;-.." in Friday even ing Jehn A. Stevens company will sing the late operatic success of "The. Twelve Jelly Bacheler-,' which nas been i roil need with great favor in f'ne cities e! New Yerk, llosfeu and Philadelphia. Mis-.M Jc-m-nie Winsten and Amy Gorden, who are Im-h popular favorites, and the former el uheiu was long Mr. Malm's leading foprane, head the company which cempri-tstl iity velec-s. SfEClAX. NOTICES. A Ceugn, Celd or sere Threat should ee stepped. Neglect frequently results In an In. curable Lung Disease or Consumption. Brown's bronchial Troches de net disorder the stomach like cough syrups and balsams, but act directly en the inflamed parte, allaying Irritation, give relief in Asthma, Bronchial Coughs, Catarrh, and the Threat' Troubles which Singers and 1'ublicSpcakc.rs arc subject te. Fer thirty years Brown's Bronchial Trec"ne.s have been recommended by physi cian), and always give perfect satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and constant use for nearly an entire generation, they have at tained wel- -nerlted rank among the lew staple remedies of the age. Sold at 23 cents a box everywhere. m8-lvdTTh&SAlyw Dyspeptic, nervous people, out of sorts," Colden's Llebig's Liquid Beet aud Tonic In In In vigorater will cure. Ask for Celden's. Of druggists. 12-lwdeed&W .Vietnerm meinemn itl ethers!! Arc you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth T if s.", go at once aud get a bottle of MK8. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING 8YK.UP. It will re lieve the peer llttle sullcrer Immediately de pend upon it; there Is no mistake about It. There is net a mother en earth who has ever used it, who will net tell you at once that it will reg ate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It Is perfectly safe te use in all cases, and pleasant te the taste, aud is the prescription of one of the eldest and best female physician and nurses iu the United States. Sold everywhere; 25 cents a tot lie. narMvil&wM.W&S When the .skin is parched and freckled by strong northwest winds nnd Hie face becomes dry and sealy.lt can be restored te smooth ness and geed color by Dr. Bensen's Skin Cure. A perfect remedy for troublesome Itch ing ami vexatious pimples. Ge te II. B. Ceciimn's Drug store, 1.17 North Queen street, for Mrs. Freeman's Hew Na Na tiejuil Dyex. Fer brightness and durability of eoleiyiro uueeualed. Celer from 2 te 5 pounds. Directions in English and German. Price. 15 cents. UEXKYf) UAItftOI-IU SALVK. The best Salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sere.-:, ulcers, salt rheum, tetter.chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all kinds of skin erup-lien--, truckles mid pimples. The salve Is i.-:r.iU:cd te give perfect satisfaction In every ease or money refunded. Be sure you get Ilcnrj'u Carbolic Salve, as all ethers are hut imitations ami counterfoils. Frice 25 cents. Tiel I n Lancaster at Cochran's Drugstore, 1:7 .'l ..) North Queen street. Files and Mosquitoes. A l.'u-. ie ni " Rough en Rats" will keep a house free from tiles, mosquitoes, rats ami mice, the entire season. Druggists Goe: A nvicc Use Hale's Hene of lloro llero llore hoiind and Tar for a cough or cold. Pike's Toothache Dreps cure in one minute. Jli-lwdced&w Many miserable people drag themselves about with failing strength, feeling Uiat they arc -linking into their graves when Parker's Ginger Tonic would begin with the first dose, te bring vitality nnd strength back te them. SV". la-Mmdcod&wcew Only Twe Bettles. Messrs. Johnsten, Holleway fc Ce., wholesale druggi-ts et Philadelphia, Pa., report that some time age a gentleman handed them a dollar, with a request te send a geed catarrh cure te two army efllccrs In Arizona. Re cently the same gentleman told them that both thentilccrsuu-l the wife of Gen. Jehn C. Fremont, Governer of Arizona, had been cured et catarrh by flic two bottles et Ely's Cream Kalui. Messrs. Ely 1'r.es., Druggists, Oswego, X. V. A lew days age 1 saw a lady Who had used your Cream Balm ter Catarrh, and had found mere relief in one bottle than from all etner remedies she had tried I enclose $1 for two bottles. Yours rcspcctlnlly. James Hitciicx, .M. D., Providence, R. I FrlccM cents. Jlii-2wdeow&ced&eow,w Quinine and Arsenic Ferm the basis of many of the Ague reme dies in the market, and arc the last resort et physicians and people who knew no better medicine te employ, for this distressing com plaint. The effects et either of these drugs arc destructive te the system, producing head ache, intestinal disorders, vertigo, dizziness, ringing in the cars, and depression et the con stitutional health. Ayer's Aece Cupx is a veg etable discovery, containing; neither quinine, arsenic, nor any deleterious ingredient, and is an infallible and rapid euro ler every form of Fever and Ague. Itsetlectsare permanent nnd certain, and no injury can result from 'its use. Besides belns a positlve cure for Fever and Ague in all its tonus. It is also a superior rem edy for Liver Complaints. It is an exce'hmt tonic and preventive, as well as cure, of all complaints peculiar te malarieus, marshy and miasmatic districts. By direct action en the Liver and biliary apparatus, it stimulates the system te a vigorous, healthy condition. Fer sale by all dealers. J13-lwdced&w Catarrh et the Itladder. stinging, smarting, irritation of the urinary pa-sngcs,diseascd discharges, cured by Buchu paiba. Druggists. Depot. Jehn K. Leng ft Sen-. "Lite, tireivth, Ueauty." " hat we all admire" and hew te secure It: A line head el hair iu its natural color Is such mi adjunct te beauty that no one who prizes goeil leeks should neglect te use " Louden Hair Celer Restorer," the most cleanly and de lightful article ever introduced te the Ameri can people. It is totally dilrcrcuL from all ethers net sticky or gummy, and free from all impure ingredients that render many ether preparations obnoxious. It thickens thin hair, restores gray hair, gives it new life, keeps the calp clean and healthy, causing the hair te grew where It had fallen off or become thin, does net soil or stain anything, and is 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 bottle. Six bottles for $1. ect3M.W,S&W Virtue Acknowledged. Mrs. Ira Mulhelland, Albany, N. Y. write: ' Fer several years I have s uttered from oft recurring bilious headaches, constipation, dyspepsia, and complaints peculiar te my sex. Since using your Burdock Blend Bitters 1 m entirely relieved." Price $1. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store, 1::7 North Queen street, Lancaster. "Who urnsns Much Holds "Ulttle." The proprietors et Ely's Cream Balm de net claim it te bu a cure-all, but. a sure remedy ler Ca tarrh and Catarrhal Deafness, Colds in the head and Hay Fever. Cream Balm ellectually cleanses the nasal passages et catarrhal viru-, causing healthy secretions, allays in (lamination and irritation, protects the membranal linings of the head from additional cold", completely heals the sores and restores the senses et taste and smell. Beneficial results arc realized by a tew applications. A thorough treatment as di rected will cure catarrh. The Balm Is easy te use aud agreeable. Sold by druggists at 50 cts. On receipt of .'0 cents will mall a package. Send ter circular with fall information. ELY'S CREAM BALM CO., Oswego, N, Y. Fer sale by all the Lancaster druggists. J16-2wdeed&w Terrible Less of Lire. Millions et rats, mice, cats, bed bugs, rear. lies, lese their lives by collision with "Rough en Rats." Sold by druggists, 15c. A Geed Angel'i Visit A Tale et "Kesh dalis." Blanche called en Kate, one pleasant day, and found her sad and sighing, dearest friend, once bright and gay, new -scarce could keep from crying; ter, 'eh," she said, "'tis a dis grace te sec with scrofula, my lace se badly marred!" then said her friend, ''Rosedolis will your troubles end." Blanche called en Kate nethcr day and found her once mere blithe and gay, her face as radiant, skin as fair, as any maiden's anywhere. Fer sk'ln diseases and impure bleed, there's nothing in the world se geed as Resadalis, it drives away all skin disorders, humor, nay, it tones the sys tem, cures your Ills and banishes all doctor's bills ! Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 139 North Qiiccu street. 'y30-lydeedw." RESCUED FROM DEATH The follewingstatementof William J Cougli Ceugli lin, of SemervUIe, Mass., Is se remarkable that we beg te ask ler it the attention of our read ers, lie says: "InthefaUeflBTBIwastaten with a violent bleeding or the lungs followed by a severe cough. I seen began te lese my appetite and flesh. I was se weak at one time that I could net leave my bed. In the summer of 1677 I was admitted te the City Hospital. While there the doctors said I hail a hole in my left lung as big as a half cellar. 1 expend ed ever a hundred dollars in doctors and med icine. I was se far gene at one time a report wen, around that I was dead. I gave up hope, but a friend teldmc et Dr. Wsf. Haix's Baisam yen the Lungs. I laughed at my friends, think ing that my cae was incurable, but I get a bottle te satisfy them, when te my surprise and gratification, 1 commenced te feel 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 afflicted with Diseased Lungs will be Induced te take Dr. Win, Hall's Balsam ler the Lung?, and be convinced that cen-sump'-tn can be cured. I have taken two bottles and can positively say that It has done mere geed than all ether medicines I have taken since my sickness. My cough has 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 Queen stre iv2S-lvdeedTh&w2 MAHKLAUJZS. LiiTZ-I.EiBLEY. On Jan. 15. 1332, at the par sonage et the First Relermed church, by the Rev. J. A. Peters, Geerge W. Lutz and Mi-s Susan E I.eibley.all of this city. JiUATHS. McMahon. In this city, en Jan. 15, 18S2, Mary A., daughter et Bernard ami liridget Sie Sie Mahen, in the 3ith year et her age. The relatives aud I r lends et the family are respectfully invited te attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, Ne. II Seuth Mary street, en Wednesday.merning at 9 o'clock. High mass at St. MaryS church Haictz. In Philad -Iphia. 011 Jan. 11, 1S32, Mrs. Elizabeth Hartz, in the 73d year et her age. Her relatives and lriends aie respectl'utlj invited te attend the luncral, treui the Penn sylvania railroad depot en te-morrow ( Wed nesday ) mOrning ut 10:20 o'clock. Funeral services at the chapel and Interment in Lan caster cemetery. ltd Peel. In this city en the 17lh Inst.. Jehn J., son of the Inte Jeseph ami llarhara Peel, iu the 58th year of his age. The relatives and friends et the family are respectfully Invited te attend the funeral. from his late residence. Ne. 411 North IJueeu street, en Thursday alternoen at 2 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. aid Murfmy. In this city, en the l.'.lh el Jan uary. 1832, Naemi, ivlle of William Murphy, aged 24 years. The relatives and friends of the family ;.re respectfully invited te attend the funeral, from her late resfdence, Ne. 2 Kinglet's ave nue, en Wednesday uflcrnoea at 2 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. ltd Anii:rsex. In this city, en the llilh el Jan uary. 1SS, Elizabeth, wile of Themas Ander Ander eon, iu the 27th year et her age. The relatives and friends et the family are respectfully invited te attend the funeral, from her husband's residence, Ne. 4211 West Marien -treet, en Wednesday morning at S o'clock. Interment at St. Jeseph's ceme tery, ltd if aw Avwuiisvait.NT.s, jtUIrOrt OI'KKA HOUSR. THURSDAY EVENING, JAN. 19. The funniest play in the wet Id. The young, heroic Acter, OLIVER DOUD BYRON, In his ever-popular play, uml new in its 12th year of success, ACROSS THE CONTINENT, Supported bv the charming Arti-te, MISS KATE BYROW, And the greatest Comeil-combination exlant. V. A. U A IiDXEIi, The funniest of all Dutcli Comedians. JOII.V l'KXDY. in his specialties. Mutter CM AS. MA GXX, iu his imitations el Pat Uoency. 333 LAUGHS IN ONE PLAY. 333 Reserved Scats 75c., ter sale at the Opera Heuse Otllce. ADMISSION 7.1. HO and 35c. anl7-3td NOTICE OF INSURANCE ELECTION. Annual meeting et the Lancaster Heme Mutual lire insurance company. The twentieth annual meeting of the members will be held at the efllec of the company. Ne. 137 East King street, Lancaster. Pa., en FRIDAY, the 20th dayef JANUARY, 1S3.', at 7 o'clock, p. m., at which meeting an election for three Directors, te serve ter the ensuing three years, uml one te serve for two years, and three Auditors. te serve ler one year, will be held between the hours of 7 and 30 o'clock, p. in., et said day. The annual report el the elliccrs el the com pany, and also that of the auditing committee, will be submitted te said meeting aud such euslncss transacted as may be presented or called for. All persons Insured in said com pany are members thereof and entitled te par ticipate In the election anil ether proceeding, and are respectfully Invited te attend. By order et the Beard et Directors. C. II. LEFKVRE, jl7-3td Secretary. MIS VJH.1.A NJSO US. DKAWlNliS ANI SIEUItiTUATJONS FOR Three HOSE TENDERS will be received up te WEDNESDAY, JANUARY IS, 1SS2. All communications te be addressed te Uke. W. Zgcukk, Chairman et Committee en Reorgani zation of Fire Department. Jll-Ctd BY ORDER COMMITTEE. A.V AND NIGHT STUDENTS IN TEI.E- graphy taken. Fer the term of zy. months $25. one-half In advance. Lessens given iu Lancaster each day or night (the Sabbath ex cepted). Address by letter, giving full name, age, street and residence, C. C. ARDON. lfi-2td Lancaster, Pa. ITEI-ANCHOLY AND ABERRATION. 1V1. That tate of alienation and weakness of the mind which renders persons incapable et enjoying the pleasures and performing the duties of life completely cured and the patient t-estered te full and active health. Particular attention given te private diseases et every description by 11. D. LONGAKER. M. D., Office, 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster. Consultation free. jfC-3td.tw25 VOK SALE. I?OK RENT A SMALL. FaRm OF 10 JP ACRES in Upper Leacock township, en the Conestoga, near Oregon. Has tine Orchard of Apple, Pear and Peach Trees. A geed gar dener preferred. HENRY E. LEMAN, jyi:KJtd 427 North Duke St. New Era and Examiner copy three times. SHOW CASES FOR SALE. Twe Horizontal Shew Cases, each (i feet in length, 2 feet in width and 1 feet in depth. Twe Horizontal Shew Cases, each 7 feet iu length, 2 feet in width audi feet in depth. One Upright Case, .i feet iu height, iy. feet in length and 2 feet in width. One Upright Case, 3M feet In height, 3 feet in length and 2 feet in width. All the Cases have the tops and sides of plate glass and the framework of nickel plate fin ish. They are in excellent condition. Alse, two large Combination Weeden Cases, each 17 lcet In length, havingshelves, drawers and closets. The Cases are well made and ornamentally llnished. They were formerly used in a Jewelry Stere. Applyte CATHARINE SCHWILKE, jyll-ttd Ne. 13 North Oueen St. TATENTS PATENTS FOR Inventions, Trade-Marks, etc., procured. Call or send ler circular et In structions. lntormatien"frcc. References given in Lancaster. Jehn A. Wiedersueim, 110 Seuth Fourth street, Philadelphia. apr20-lyw IF YOU SUFFER WITH A VAIN IN THE back, or nave a constant tired feeling in your back and limbs, it is sure indication yeut Liver and Kidneys are out el order. Te re mere these symptoms you should u-e KIDNEYOURA I This tea is purely vegetable, and is sold In packs, which will make four pints et tea Price. 50c. a pack. Fer sal e at KAUFFMAN'S DRLUi STORE, marll-ltnd&lvw lit: North Oueen Street. NEW AJrXXTlSE31EXTS. B EAiriMI. -WIDD10 GIFTS. WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, SPECTACLES, BRONZES, And the many elegant and artistic articles embraced in our stock are especially fitted for WEDDING GIFTS, BECAUSE TMEY ARE Durable, Useful and Intrinsically Valuable. The very liberal share of trade we have received in the past has encouraged us te place in our cases a finer anil larger stock than ever before, te which we cordially Invite the attention of all who desire te examine beautiful oed. EDW. J. ZAHM Jeweler ZAHM'S CORNER, ect23-3md&wR HE H A 1 VEll T1SEMESTS. ALL THE CUOICE MARKS OF FLORIDA. Valencia and Jamaica Oranges. White (J rapes In clusters. Alse finest brands et oys ters in the market at ECKERT'S ltd Fruit Stere, lit K. King Street. if OR SALE. A T IVO-STORY AND ATTIC 1 Dwelling, Ne. 331 East Orange strect.wlf h side yard. Has all modern improvements : stable en rear et let. Terms easy. FOR RENT. A two-story and attic dwell- ; ing, Ne. 332 Ea-t Orange street, with all med- ern improvements. Appiv at jani-2wend Ne. 3iS EAST ORANC E ST. L'UIKIS OPERA HOUSE. ONE NIOHT ONLY. FRIDAY KVEN'G, JAN. 20, 1SS2. The phenomenal success, JOHN A. STEVENS'S COMIC OPERA COMPANY, IN THE 12 JOLLY BACHELORS, with Mits .TEA XXI E WrXSTOX, Miss AMY (,'OltlKfX, And a strong cast, with a CHORUS OF THIRTY' VOICES : Forming the strongest Comic Opera company in America, and endorsed every wheie as the leading operatic attraction. 1'ltICES: RESERVED SEATS, Sl. CJL'N ERAL ADMISSION, 75, SO ami 35Cls. ISex sheet open at Opera Heuse enice. janl-ttd 1ARKWKl-l. NOTlCtS. " DR. ORKENK takes this opportunity te let his numerous friends and patrons knew that iu a tew months he will establish elliccs in Washington, I). C, and hence would suggest te the atllicted. the chronic cases of disease, te test OMNll'ATHV before it is tee late. Or. tirecne has treated ever 3,000 patients since January 1st. 1SS0, made up largely from the-:e turned away as incurable by oilier 21. D.-. Over l.tOJ deaths have occurred under ethers' practices, and net a half-dozen using his reme dies. Most of the LW0 have died prematurely. Physicians have lest their wives, brothers and sons, and druggists their wives and children during this time. Over 1.000 persons have been cured, aud all benefited, by his metheds.witha few exceptions. His claim is simply te cure all the various lllset mankind by external applica tions of rcmedials, and that lie does net make a drug shop of the stomach, aud he will Ix-tore leaving publish a large pamphlet containing hundreds et names el persons cured in Ibis city and county, many et them very extraor dinary. A banker's wife cured et sick head ache et ever thirty five years, anil her glasses removed, reading and sewing with natural vision. Mr. Sutter, of 32) Middle street, cured et years terrible anneyar.ee of dyspepsia, in one day. Epileptic Fits'et twenty years cured in one week. Tumors, Cancers and Cataracts removed without any miin or use of the knife. SMALLrex I this frightful disease Is all around us. and having had a deal et experience In property vaccinating with animal rirti.i. winch is a sure preventive of thisloathcsemealtlic Hen, Dr. Greene will vaccinate anyone who calls upon him in the most scientiilc ( and hence sure) manlier. Cousiiltutieus ruci:. ( a tarrh cured for . 10 cents. The remedy sent te anyone en receipt et r.O cents in stamps. DR. CHAS. A. rSRKKNE, MWF&S 11C East I'ingstrcct. Y ; Il.l.IA.MSON & FOSTKK. ODD PANTS, This is the sojsen when we collect together the odds and broken sizes, it is the trousers that generally wear out first et all the suit, and then you need a cheap pair, te help the COAT and VEST. These we have in abundance. When we took an Inventory et our stock a lew days age we hail jut Of FOR MEN, YOUTHS, BOYS AND CHILDREN. Since then some have been sold, bu the greater part of them remain. A large number of them are EXTRA SIZES made ler large men, but anions them are Pants that will please nearly everybody. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, 36-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. EA'TEKTAIXM tSA'TS. TjULTON OI'KKA UOUS!-'. WEDNESDAY EVENING, JAN. IS, CHAS. E. iemrs English Comic Opera t'eiii'Miiy. MR. Y'ECKER has the honor of announcing te the citizens et Lancaster 1 hat he has ellect ed an engagement with the above named cele brated company for one evening, when they will present (iilbert& Sullivan's jintlv famous operatic masterpiece, entitled PATIENCE- As produced for the lirsttimc in Ameiica at St. Leuis under Mr. Ferd's direction. This opera will be presented with the lull strength et Mr. Ferd's magiiillcent organization com posed el 30 OPERATIC SINGERS, and led by the brilliant young English Prima Denna, MISS MADELEINE LUCETTE, Snpperledjby the distinguished veiing Ameri can Artist, AIK. UKOKUK W. "K.NUAM. ADMISSION. 35. CO and 75c. Reserved Seats, 75c. The sale et reserved scats will be gin en Monday morning at the opera house etlice. is-st tjRII ANNUAL UXUIIJITION OF TI1K LANCASTER COUNTY POULTRY ASSOCIATION, TO BE HELl AT EXCELSIOR HALL, East King Street, Lancaster. lu. (a lew doers above the Court Heuse). On Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Janu ary 12 te 18, 18S2. -Excursion tickets.with coupon attached, admitlng purchaser te the show will be is sued by the Pennsylvania railroad company from Downlngtewi , Ilarrisburg, Yerk, Pert Deposit and all Intermediate stations. ADMISSION 15c. ( UILDREN 10c. Open day and evening jl-2iwAjll-7td LANCASTER. PENN'A. StJUtKMST. t'hlhuielpnia Market. 1-aitAuaLFifiA, January 17. Fleur dull and weak-: Superfine, 753-1 a"; e:tra ft 50 w5 '15; Ohie and Indiana family, hi 2."fj7 w); Pennsylvania family iti ai 50; St. Leuis de iC S7G7 25; Minnesota Extra. $r, agti . ; de straight, $ 5ft(?7 : winter patent. S7iVfS7 75 ; spring de, $7 2f.7 75. Rye Heur at SI 75 Wheat dull and easier; Del. and Penn'a Red, $1 Jll 42 ; de Amber, $1 -l.'Ol !:!. Cern steady for local use. " Oats steadier. Rye dull at lM(i7c. Previsions dull. Lard dull. Uutter quiet aside from ciieicc lets, which are scarce; Creamery Extra, -10c ; de geed te choice, IJ5j'JSc. Rolls dull. Eggs steady : mere demand ; Penna., il ; Western, 2l32:5e ; held lets. 15 18c ; limed, 15317c. Cheese quiet but steady. Petroleum neglected; 'iv-iiiied, li'J. Whisky at $1 i: Seeds geed te prime clever firm at s',(J!X; de de Flaxseed dull at il 351 ai. (rain anil Prevision Quotations. One o'elefilc niiotatlens nl i'i-n!n nn.l nrnvi. . Ions, furnished bv S. K. Yuudt. Breker. 15V East King street. ,., .-I . -....,-. - 3 Ian. 17. 1 v. m. Chicago. Wheat . l.'XV, Laes corn Oats M 4-J'i .;- .t.-. Pliihidelpliiu. .1S7 A'J .fiSV, .50 .70VJ MX Ferk- 17.I7-4 17.42' Lard 11.05 11.20 Feb... March. May... .Ian Feb.... M-ir.li. l.OK l.'.-t'S Moes- .iiarnii!. New Yerk, Philadelphia ami Lecal Stocks also United states Rends reported daily l Jaeru U. I.one, N. E. Cor Centre Square. Nkw Yere Stoeuh Stocks unsettled. Jan. 17. 10:00 l:ue JSA Mor.ev Chicago & North Western. . Chicago. Mil. & St.-Paul.... Canada Southern C C tC 1. C 1.. R...--..... . Del., Lacl:. & Western Delaware & Hudsen Canal.. Denver & Rie Orande EastTcnn.. Va. & Ua I! 127 1S7 ltM 1096 5U4 55i 127 108J 55 21 21 21 124ft 1254 125 107i 1074 107 70?i 71 72 15J4 V.V. 1554 Hannibal & St. Jee . .... a Lake Shere & Mich. Southern.. 114; 1144; U Manhattan Elevated. 4K Michigan Central Missouri. Kansas & Tuxas N. Y., Lake Erie & Western.... New Jersey Central N. Y., Ontario & Western New Yerk Central Ohie & Mississippi Ohie Central Pacific Mail Steamship Ce St. Paul & Omaha de Preferred Central Pacilic Texas Pacific Union Pacific Wabash, St. Leuis Pacific ' " PicleiTcil . Western Union Tel Ci PUILADKXrUlA. Stocks unsettled. Pennsylvania R. U Readlug Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation Kx Div Buffalo, Pitts. & Western Northern Central Northern Pacific. " Preferred Uostenvillt Electric Underground Tel. Ce. Philadelphia Krie It. R Gunnison Mining Iowa Gulch Minlnir Unitbd States Renos. United Slates t pcrcmis " ' s " , SSJ4 S SSJi ya 33 !)4 27'X 33 42 42J -Os 14 !K 1345S W'!4 37 .... 24:Ji 415i 41 .... CAI UilK leij-s 'I :a;5 101 .IU,'rt 50 5W!C 11S 118i5i l"8fft uir,4 -;A viyi SIJ4 SJ-M Sl . M. !'. SI. I-i ll.'-s '-ex 75 lliV ' l.iy. 02' i 30-,'fi Ii2'4 20;s se1 3t T3?i IS 121 20 175 V. M. RIM n;2 IfOJi f.lve Sfei-K .tiaru:i. Chicago. H Receipts. 2l,wa head; ship ments, ".mO head : market opened strong and closed weak : eomuien te geed mixed. i"5 90 GS5; heavy packing, -i''40i; 75; fancy. $f HO J7: light, sJ'JS'S ." ; skips and culls, H 40 .'. Oi. Cattle R ecipts, :;,20 head; shipments. 3,000 head ; market was generally fairly active and steady : no expert, and values nominal at ft; 2031; 40; geed te choice shipping, 5 40C; common te choice:;! 7-"4 25 ; steckcrs and feeders ut .j-.'igl. Sheep- Receipts, 1.S00 head ; shipments, 2,400 head ; market active and strong ; common te medium. $.'! 50; geed te choice, J5ig5ia). The Journal' x Liverpool cable dispatch says : Cattle were (inner ; tops at l'.t'-ic. Sheep were t! rm utl5a20e. East Luikiitv Cattle Receipts, l,:i.V.i head : market blew at last week's prices. Net much doing. Hogs Receipts, 5,00 head ; Philadelphlas, ; m0 S3 ; Yorkers. (flgt; 25. Sheep Receipts. :!,00j head; the market was lair at about last week's prices. Philadelphia Cattle market. Me:.'iay, Jan. If'. The receipts et livestock at tlse Philadelphia stock yards were: Fer the week: Reeves, 3,200 nean : sneep, u,wu head: hogs, -LOW head Previous week Reeve.-, i,SiKl head sheep, 12,000 head hogs 4,000 Lead. Reef cattle markets en were inactive, as the Western : higlierand thedemaud here was light. We quote as lollews : Extra, 77"-c : Geed, (.' iB?ie ; .Medium, :'i((i;c : jjuiih, -i.ic. Milch cows were inactive at $3055. Sheep were active ami prices were firm. We quote as follews: Estra,l3fiVic; geed, 55c; medium, yt i!jc; common, 3,4'.c; lambs, 4y.",c: calves, milch, (iuSHc. Dogs were active and prices were steady. We quote as fellows : Extra allec; geed at xyM'J'c ; medium at sjgtMjc ; culls at SQc. SALUSOK liKEVES AT THE WEST VlllLAOELl'III A STOCK VAIIUS. Martin Fuller & Ce., S0J Westnrn. zy.Qc,y.i: Reger Maynes, KM Western, 5!4ec. A. .1. Christv. 27 Western, vymiyc. E. S. & U. F. McFillen. 150 Western, 54j(4c. M. riiiian, 4.1 Ohie. acct. J. MeArdle, ;"4S7c; I2rf Western, acct. IS. Trauerman, .IJJG'c; IS Western, acct. Levi Scnsenig. 5HC. Shamburg & Paul. 14J Western, .'ii;.c. James Clemsen 72 Wi stern and (.Hester co., SMQOc. Lewcnstein & Adler, 22.1 Uestern, .iJf'Bc. (i. Sehamberg & Ce., 22.1 Western, .lgiiijc. Daniel Murphy, 111 Western. 5;',g:ic. II. Chain, jr., 58 Western. S?t'"4. F. Sheets, 00 Western 4'iQOc. Jehn McArdlc. li4 Western, 57c. Owen Smith, 47 West Va., acct. et" 11. Van metre; 'IS West 'a., acct. A.N. lnskeep ; 10 West Va., acct. Mus ser & Rre.; 30 Western, acct. O. Sehamberg & Ce., 5gec. I,. Hern, 45 Western, ilAc. Daniel Smyth & Rre., KM Western, saec. Dennis Smyth, se Cumberland co..ec. Rachman & Levi. 15!) Western and West Va , 4KCKc. Chain & Caldwell, :se mixed "A estern, 4S'-. James Anil, 10.1 Western, 5C"c. Abe Ostheim. 23 Western, 55c. 51. L:vi, 85 Western and Pa., i&r.y.r. DRESSED MEATS. Dressed Reeves were active at sgiec. SALES LAST WEEK. Tlies. Rradley, 105 head at Slnc. A. A. Boswell 110 de. at S0lc. C. S. Dcngler, fll de. at SQ'Jc. W. II. Rrewn 180 de. at Tji<'c. Harlan & Rre., 3-Jde. at 9410e. J . F. Lowden. 43 de. 8iQ04c. Dressed sheep were inactive. Samuel Stewart sold 620 headat7Sc, and 112 head dressed lamua at 'jqiuc. new xers mar-cet. New Yerk, January 17. Fleur state and Western dnll and still in buyers' favor; Extra, H 7505 25; Choice, 15 30g7: common te geed extra, 1 755 73 : choice de, ." seig OtO ; choice white wheat, $78, southern dull and unchanged. Wheat Xlc lower, except en March, which Is strengei, active and speculative Hading Hading Ne. 2, Red. cash, l Alii 5 le Feb. II iiy.& 1 41 ; de March, $1 -tergal e : de April. Jl 4(1 46J ; de May, 1 V.y 147. Cern opened J46J4C lower, subsequently be came strong and recovered ; mixed V-dern spot, C870c ; de lnture, rsy.Ww. Oat3ashadeeasIer,lncluding"Ne. 2 Jan. at I tOigiOJc : Sate, 50g5fc; Western, 4'.i?'e. THIRD EDITION TUESDAY EVENING. JAN. 17, 1882. GDITEAU ADDRESSES THE JURY. THE ASSASSIN ASIUNQ ACQUITTAL. 3Ir. Scevtlle Centlnnes Ills Address anil Sc verely Criticises the Prosecution. - Washington, Jan. IT. When court opened this morning Mr. Sceville told Judge Cox that Guiteau desired te address the jury. The judge nodded assent and the prisoner read with considerable empha sis. IIe requested the court te direct the jury that if they believed he (the prisoner) was sincere iu uelieviug his Diviue inspira tion they should acquit en the ground of transitory mania. Sceville then con tinued his own address, severely criticising the prosecution. He charged that Corkhill had taken men te Guiteau's cell with assumed names, and under the guise of friendship, te work Irem him his secrets, ami that whatever prisoner said agaiust himself was carefully preserved, while whatever he said, which might help his case, was suppressed. Immediately after recess, and bsfme Mr. Scevilte resumed his speech, Guiteau, with an air of apparent sincerity, an nounced that he was in luck ; had just signed his name te a check ler $25,000 en the First national bank, of New Yerk ; that lie had received another for $5,000, aud another for $750, anil believes they weie all "cuuiuc. After waitiug liftceu minutes for the ar rival of ceuuscl for the prosecution, Mr. Sceville was told by the court te proceed, aud responded with a review of the prison er's life from about the year 1858, when he left Ann Arber and joined the Oneida Cemnimuty down te the present year. LKUICIi VAI.LKV KA1LKOAD. Annual Meutlug t the Stockholders The Business et Last Year Election or Officers. Philadelphia, Jan. 17. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Lehigh Valley railroad company was held this afternoon. The annual report showed that the income from all sources was $10,392, 120 ; operating expenses, $4,048,083 ; net earnings,!;.!, i44,im;; against wincli mteiest dividends, general expenses aud estimated accumulated depreciations, amounting te $5,031,007, are charged ; leaving a balance of $110,0:M. The company has sold te the Pennsylvania, New Yerk canal and railroad company a proportional amount of its investment iu the stock of the Geneva, Ithaca & Sayre railroad company. The severe competition iu freights by the trunk lines has seriously interfered with the receipts of the company from that source. The various interests of the com pany have united iu establishing a trans portation line en the lakes, between Buf falo and Chicago. Twe vessels aie new owned by the'eeinpany and negotiations are pending for the purchase of four ethers. The reports of the general superintend ent and chief engineer were also read and the follewiug officers weie elected ; Pie.s Pie.s idenl,; Charles Hartshoriie ; Directors, David" Themas, Ashbel Welsh, William L. Cenyugham, Arie Pardee, AVm. A. Ingham, Geerge B. Marklee, Rebert II. Sayre, Harry E. Packer, James I. Blaks lec, Kebert A. Packer, Elisha P. Wibur ami Jeseph Patterson. iUOTHKlt AN I! (SON. Wctallset ni A wlui Crfine Commuted iu the Hoosier State. Cincinnati, Jan. 17. A llichmend, Ind., special says Susan Smith and her son .Jacob have both confessed their knowledge of the killing of David Smith by his son Daniel near Washington, Wayne county. Mrs. Smith says her husband went out of the house and Daniel followed him. She heard two shots and then Daniel came and told her that he had killed his father. She admitted that they talked of putting him out of the way. Jacob Smith said he was net at home when the murder was committed, "but Daniel told him of it as seen as lie came home. SUNDAY SPOKT. Priie Fight of Thirteen Rounds in l.cudvilir. Denver, Cel., Jan. 17. A dispatch from Leadvillc says a prize Hght liccurrcd there en Sunday between E. Wade and Jehn Lacy, the match being for $500 a side. Thirteen i en mis were fought resulting in victory for Lacy. Beth men are badly used up aud are confined te their beds. Pat. Mttiphy and Ed. Burrows were matched te fight Monday afternoon but were prevented by the police. The Hght. however, is arranged te tak1 place at Aspen. Killed by an ICxpleiiim. Anether Laadville dispatch says, Hicli ard Whcatley, part owner of the Ironside -mine, was killed by explosion of giant powder en Thursday last. SENATOR WAIiMCK. A Victim ei the Hudsen River Uorrer Hurled. New Yeke, Jan. 17. The remains of the late State Senater Webster Wagner were this morning taken te their list rest ing place, aud a large crowd gathered at the Grand Central depot, te witness their departure. The office of the railroad through which the body was carried was draped in black, and the officers and em ployees of the read were a mourning em blem. I'UILAOKLI'IIIA AND UKADINO Payment of Interest Authorized. Philadelphia, Jan. 17. The receivers of the Philadelphia & Beading railroad company, at a meeting this afteruoeu, au theri.ed the payment, en and after Feb ruary 10, of the general mortgage bends due last July, and amounting te $GOO,000. Albert Fester was appointed secretary of the receivers for the railroad company, and F. B. lvaercher for the coal and iron company. WOKSK AND itiOKK OF IT. Stevenseu, the Gay Lothario, Short In His Accennis, tee. Philadelphia, Jan. 17 William Ste venson, head book-keeper at Dissteu's saw works at Tacony, has disappeared, and an examination of his books show a deficiency of $4,009. It is believed that he has eloped with Miss Nellie Stanten, of Tacony, cs the pair were "List seen at the railway station last Saturday. Ste venson is a marriad man 40 year3 of aje ; the girl is IS ycr rs old. THIS CRIMINAL KECOR11. A -lrae Ittll Against the Matley Heys auJ Ulnnche Douglass. New Haven, Conn., Jan. 17. The grand jury te-day reported a true bill for murder iu the first degree against Walter Malley, JamesMalley and Blanche Douglass for killing Jennie Cramer. un Trial fur a Brutal Murder. Catlkttsbcp.e, Ky., .Ian. 17. The trial of Themas Neal for the brutal murder of Miss Themas, was commenced here today. Postmasters Appointed. Washington, Jau. 17. The president sent the following nominations for pest masters te the Seuate te-day : Gee. Mid dour at Waynesboreugh, Pa.; Wm. Gib Gib eon at Petrolia, Pa.; Henry P. Walten a Stroudsburg, Pa. Ceal AIlniDC te be Temporarily Suspended. Philadelphia, Jnn. 17. The anthracite coal interests have agreed te the stoppage of coal mining en January 10th, '20th aud 21st. Ueuttl of Fardeu. IlAisiiisr.rr.r., Pa., Jan. 17. The beard of pardons met at 2 o'clock, and are new hearing miner applications. The murder cases will net be presented bofero this evcnini'. Insured for One Tenth the l.es-.. St. Leuis, Jan. 17. Fire at Van Burcu, Ark., Sunday afternoon, destroyed six brick buildings aud their eoutouts.e.msist eeutouts.e.msist eouteuts.e.msist iug of cotton, tobacco, hay, &c. Less $20. 000, insnrance $2,000. WtCATHKK INDICATIONS. Washington, D. C, Jan. 17. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, cloudy weather and snow, followed by colder partly cloudy weather, northerly te westerly winds and rising barometor. A Village Ituriicd Out. Danvilli:, III., Jan. 17. The business portion of the village of Iuitiauela, in Vermilion county, has been destroyed by fire. Less botween $.1,0(30 anil $10,0C0. Lecal stocks and Itemi. Par I.H9 sale 1105 114 11S.M 120 105 112 102 I0?.5i" 105 val. .$100 . 100 . 100 Lanc.Clty G iir d. Lean, due 1SS2 issa.. ia.. " " 1S)5.. " . per :. In 1 .r ye years. " ft per ct. .Scheel Lean... ' I " in 1 or -S) years.. " I " in 5 or ii years. 100 100 100 100 100 " t; " in 10 or Se years, loe BANK STOCKS. Hrst National Hank $100 Farmers' National Hank 50 Lancaster County National I'unlc. 50 Columbia National Hank 100 Ephrutu National Hank let First National Hank, Columbia.. .. 100 First National Hank, Mtrusuiirg.... 100 r'irst National Bank. Marietta 100 Kir.-U National itank. Mount Jey.. 100 Lititz National Hunk 10(1 Manheini National Hank 100 Union National iiank. Mount .ley. 50 New Helland National Hank Km $175 103 10i 140 130 135 I34.BC 202.60 115.75 111.56 70.50 105 MlSCULLASEOUS HOZIDS. giiiirryvllle K. IS., due 18'.:s $100 I11J.75 iceiiuin' a ceiiuniiia it. ituiiu issi iue iuu LancaMcr Watch Ce., due 1SSU loe Lancaster tJas Liht and Fuel Ce., due In 1 er2ii years...... 100 105.50 100 Lancaster Oas Light and Fuel Ce., ilue ISSit...... ................. 100 100 Stevens Meuse 100 80 MISCKLLANE0C8 STOCKS. ('uurryville K. It $ 50 $3.25 25 TO 120 MiliersvilleStrectCar 50 Inquirer 1'rintingCeinpany 50 Watch Factory 100 Oas Liht and Fuel Company.... 2.1 Stevens Heuse 100 Columbia Oas Company Columbia Water Company Suiiuehauna Iren Company 100 Marietta Hollewwarc 100 TUHNl'IKE STOCKS. 75.10 Hi;: Spring & Heaver Valley Bridgeport Columbia & Chestnut Hill f'elnmbia it Washington Columbia & Big Spring Lancaster & Ephrata Lane., Eiizahctht'n AMiddlct'ii.. Lancaster A. Fruitville. Lancaster &;Lititz Lancaster A Williainstewn Lancaster ft Maner Lancaster & Manheini Lancaster & Marietta Lancaster A New Helland Lancaster & Susquehanna .$25 $10.2: . Ktii 21 . -a . 25 . 25 . 25 . 100 . 50 . 25 . 23 . 50 . 25 . 25 . 100 . 300 13 20 11.1(1 17.24 51 50 Of.50 5i 92 30.4 25.2 85 275.b 40.lt 21 40 Lancaster a Willow street 25 StnwburgA Millport 25 Marietta A: Maytown 25 Marietta A Mount -lev 25 1.EVAI. NOTICES. JSTjiTI' Ol' IIKNKY It. McKAHN, LATK !i el Fulton township, deccuseil. The Uli ilerigued auditor, appointed te pass upon ex ceptions te tin; ucceiinl et .Jehn II. Ueekwell and l'. If. Wcbstcr.execntorsel'r'alil ilecensed. te and among tlie.e legally entitled te the same, will sit ter tliat purno-ieen TllUltb lAV. the Slth day et" .IANI. AltV. lsSi nt 10 o'clock a. 111., in the Library Keiuii of the Court Heuse, in tliecily e: Lancaster, where all per sons interfiled in "aid distribution may at tend. I. .M.MCLI.EN. .1 l-:itw Auditor. I.'sia ik of iKei:i;i: i:j.si.::i;. i.atk or Va Clay township, deceased. Letters of ailniinistr.itinn en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons in debted thereto aie requested te make Imme diate settlement, Mini these having claims 01 demand.s against tlie same will present them u ithent delay ler settlement te the undersign ed, icsiiling in Clay township, Lancaster county, la. rKTEi: KLSKK, Administrator. .1. L. 5 tuinjiktz. Attorney. JIMItw ES'l'ATK (IF 3! AltV C. KCKKf'T LATK tr Miiuei- township, deceased. Tins under signed auditor appointed te distribute Iho balance remaining in the hands of .lehn N. Weeds, administrator et said deceased te ana among lliosulegallventititleiltetliesame. will sit for that, purpose en Thursday, weccmbcr l!tli, A. O. 1S8I, at 10 o'clock a. in.. In the library room et" the court house. Id the city et Lancaster, where nil persons Interested In said distribution may iilteml. O. McMULLKN, il7:tv. Auditor. Es STATl: OF KI.I.AKKTII M. uHVOEIC, lateet Iiriimere tewnsiilp.'decM. Letters festamentarv en said i-state having ucen gmnted te the undersigned, uli persons In debted thereto are requested te make immedi ate .settlement, and these having claims or de mands agaiust the same will present them without delay ter settlement te the under signed, residing in Drumore township, JOSEIMI I). MOOItK, Executer, .Mechanics' drove. I.ancu-ter county. Fa. .1 Ames M. Walker. Att'y. d28 Otw 1'STATK OF IJANiCl. WIKKK.LATEOF 1j Htr.isluirg township, Lancaster county, la., deceased. TI10 undersigned auditor, ap pointed te distribute the balance remaining In the hands ei Samuel H. Wikcr, administra tor of said deceased, te and among these le gally entitled te the same, will sit Ter that purpose en FRIDAY. FKliRUAItY 10, 1882, at 10 e clock u. 111., in the library room of the court house in the city of Lancaster, where all persons interested in said distribution may intend. I. 1. KOSENM1LLKK. jaiill-ntw Auditor. I.'sTATK OF ANUKEW I'.McNKAt, LATE li et Celcraln township, deceased. The undersigned Auditor, appointed te distribute the balance remaining in the hands et .1. Blackburn, administrator, te and among these legally entitled te the same, will sit for tbat purpe-e en WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY I. ISs-', at 10 o'clock a. ni.. in the Library Roem et the Court Heuse, In the city et Lancaster, where all persons Interested in said distribu tion may attend. A. O. NEWIM1ER. jl-3tw Auditor. ysi'ATK OF.JOSi:tIl SKII'LK. LATE OF X2i Drumore township, deceased. The un dersigned Auditor, appointed te distribute the balance remaining in the hands of James Ecklin, administrator in said estate, te nnd among these legally entitled te the same, will sit ler that purpose en SATURDAY, JANU ARY 2."". ls82. at 10 o'clock a.m.. in the Library Roem of the Court Heuse in the city or Lan caster, where all persons interested In said distribution may attend. ill-3tw DAVID LECHE. Auditor. 17STATE OF VALKNTINE BAKER, LATK Hi of East Hemplleld township. Lancaster county, deceased. Letters testamentary en said estate having Icen granted te the under signed all persons indebted te said decedent are. requested te wake immediate settlement, and theso having claims or demands against tim estate of said decedent, te make known the same te the undersigned without delay, residing in East Hcinnflcld township. JOHN SHIRRICH, ABRAHAM SHIRRICH. A. O. Nbwtw-r, Executers. Attorney. d27-ltdetw
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