LANCASTER DAILY UNTELLlGENUbK WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 18. 1882. COLUMBIA NEW3. OUlt :ii.(.ULAK CORRESPONDENCE Our citizens are becoming alarmed at the fi quent and daring robberies com mitted in this borough. And well they may be, as the rebbeiy of Mr. Bletz's btere iu bread day light testifies. Thai thej are perpetiatcd Ly a legularly op gauized gang docs net at'tnit ei a doubt. Their v.eikiugs are ail deue in the same maimer ; they knew as much about a home they iutcud entering as the occu pant ; all their plaus aie perfected before they make the attempt. Compare the iob ieb bcuc.s of several months a,je te these of late and fcc with what excellence they were vveiked, in the .same manner, 2'laiuiy fallowing they were done by the same creud. T niiiii-a have 11 t the time te leaf around tev.n te perfect aiuugementb. Our police officers arc tee watchful for that. II one ie faccn he is either made te ' hkip" the town, or raiheaded te Cattle Weise. What wc want is a first class detective one who thoroughly uu "dcr&ta'id". the bu.siness. Our raeichauts should ciub together, raise enough money te pav, one aadj have him ferret out the gang. By .saying this we de net want te i licet discredit upon our town etiicials. They are all reed policemen, but vciy peer detective:.. Why ? Uec.ui'-e they h.ive ne: the rxpcticiice. They aie bi.ivc and feai icss, hut te be .t geed detective :L takes nine awn money, ami uiey nave ucilliei. J.cL u lij all nil,.:, .have a lii.st class d tcctn . J iltl" !.. U. Nt ifhitij peet. I'nuiei:, wanted. The lockup wants c!c. :iug out. J-jl.ill". ('..hi'einia mitiiticls ajipeai !c.t Tuesday evening. The (..in-;, dicss ball ie uuuiew even ing at h Aimr.s will be a gi.uid af fail. A ph. e nit e. citing was . pent by a few i lembft . ( the ox-lliecutioii club at Mis-; Maggie I'urple's last evening, I irtii ucli aide, in " Vugtniu- plajcd line last evening te a slim audi :ne Fotd'.sepPia tieujie hull him. The phty was received with meie applause thau any show that has been in the opera, house for a long time. The whole tieupc went te several of the doctors and weic vaccinated. ISermigli Uriels. C. C. Kaullinan reappointed netaiy public. At the well-attended meeting of the Ailisiiis' eidcr in Philadelphia yester day Columbia Assembly, Ne. 20, was rop rep H'.scntcd by William B. Given. Smith Sweul-i, late local freight con ductor, new cenductiug the Lan caster shiftei, moved his family te Lancaster te day. Library committee active and considering an entertainment by tlie public school chikhen iu the epeiii house. Dangcieusly fast driving is tee common II. B. Slagle's two herse. at tached te a buggy, frightened at the 11. &, C. train and ran oil" at the Chestnut Hill messing. The diivcr was thiewti out and hut Lund the wagon damaged. -Mi . Collin-, of Vmk, iu ciessing at thcThhd and Valuti! streets, slipped and fell, breaking If. tiiht leg. He was hauled te the P. It. It. d.-p'il iu a vraj;en and then sent te his home in the 11:10 train. i"nl Lecture m Prospect. L)t. X C. Shadier, piincipal of the Kut.tewn state normal school, will de liver a Icctmc en Fiiday evening, Jan. 20, in Tihiily itufeimcd church for the beuefit of the cetigiegatimi. His subject will be l'cstalezai, ther.Iailjr Hcie of Popular l-Miit itien." lie is a tine spefker, llucnt talkei ait.l (iiilar lectin er. i ur. poultry snow. U'in:ici.-i el t'.ie Ulue Kibbeii l.adge, iJn the fust pige of the entellieenilu te-day will be found a list of the premiums .r.vaidcd te exhibitors at the poultry show which closes in Evcclsiei hall this even '"g. t Belew v.e punt the li.st of the hiitls and their evvueis te whim the blue liuheii badge was awarded : Dr. D. F Itevi i, Fi.uikliu ceuuty- -bes! liijdit llraliuia cock ; best liht Iti.thma hen ; best Dailc 15 rah ma cockerel; best P.utiidgc Cechin cockerel; best 15. 15. Red Game ceci'cicl ; best Jlrowu Jlrewu bie.i&led Red Game cock ; best Biovvn Bievvn bieiisted Red Game hen ; best Plymouth Reck li- n : bf.st Plymouth Heck cockerel ; best White Crested Black Polish pullet. Mi. T. B. Dersey, of St. Denis, Md. Best !5ievi.-brcaslcd Game cock ; best Brevtt bieastcd Game hen ; best Black Hambuie c!;e! ; best P.. B. Red Ban Sain cock. A. S. Flnvei.. rIeuut Je. Uevt Wiiite Ceithin hen ; lu-tt While Cechin ceckeiel ; best Whit" Cechin pnllet. ili'iny Xeatfi, eik Ik-et Wiiite Leg horn cei-k ; lust White Leghorn hen .1. L. Otte U'st Vhttc Ren: comb Ban tam cock : best Rese-comb White Bantam hen ; bt.st White Rcc-cemb ceckeici ; bet-t White Rem-, comb ullct. T. W. Wjmtm Bc-t lleud.in c-.ckeiel ; best lli.iniau lit n. II. L. Gaibei BesL Patliidge Cechin hen ; b."st i'.utiidgc Cechin pullet. S. G. Enrh M..iietta Best Biach Ceeh'Mi luu. II. S. t'ettingc, lii:cistci lk-t White Leglmin pullet. 15. S. KiMtis Best ileudati heu. Chas- K. Le:i Best i'attridge Cechin cock. Rebe.i. R. Merils Best White Leghorn ceckeici. Gee. C. Liller, Lancaster Best Black Hamburg pullet. Jes. R. Trissicr Best Blown Leghorn ceckeiel. ' Hemci II. Hewitt Best Bie wn Leghorn pullet. T. K. Bennett Best brown bieastcd Red Game pullet. Gee. Snydci Best Red Pile Game Bau nm hen. Dr. J. C. Maple Best Yellow Duckwing i5antam cock. Tiieie may be a few ethers who received the "Blue Ribbon Badge,'" but if se, they have neL piuncd them up en their co ps. A vciy attiactive feature of the exhibi tion is a large case of mounted birds, in gi eat variety, exhibited by J. M. Hagaus, efStiasburg. Among then is a Guinea heu and her bioed of young. As a taxi dermist, Mr. Ilagan is a success. He is also the only exhibitor of a pair of Fcail Guineas which arc much admired. Nene of the exhibits will be removed until after the show closes te-night. ri.KCTl.Oy OFOFl'-ICEKb SIilIHer lrre Company. At a mceling of the Shiftier fiic com pany Ne. 7, held last evening, the follow ing officers wcre elected for the ensuing 3 car : President P. B. Feidncy. First Vice President Jehn F. Kiapp. Second Vice President Wm. J. Garvin. Secretary J. E. Zceher. Assistant Secretary Wm. Speng. lYeasuier Daniel Sing. Chief Foreman Wm. Derwait. Assistant Foremen Gee. Flick, David Uei wai t. Chief Fnginecr Thes. Andersen. Assistant Engineers Jacob Stumpf, Wm. Speng, Frederick Burr, Wm. Gibsen. tMi-emcn Jacob Shertz, Jehn Miller. Trustees Henry Smeych, Jehn Fian ebcus, Geerge Nagle. Finance Committee Henry W. Rudy, i. B. Feidney, Fredciick Buir- Delcgatcs te Firemen's Union P. S. Geedman, J. E. Zceher, W. J. Garvin, Js. Jenes. Jehn F. Krapp. Hese Directors Frank Flick David Dm wait, Gee. Shecnberger, Jehn Bom Bem bt t ect. Jacob Stepf, Andrew Shertz, Adam Oei.i lul(chicf), Peter Haun, Geerge Flick, Jacob Sliaiblcy, Samuel Wolf, Jehn E, Ai tteld. Janitor and Collector Jehn Shertz, jr. MORE DIVORCES WANTED. Lancaster County the Later Day Indiana. We published a few days age a number of petitions for diveica filed in the pro pre pro theuotary's office. Since their publication the following additional petitions have been filed for the reasons stated, respec tively, by the petitioners : Callie Gerhard, by her next friend Wm. Paxseti vs. Henry F. Gerhard. Deser tion. Anne M. Terbeth, by her next friend Jehn Welch, vs. ISerman Terbeth. Dc Dc seitieu. Anna Beam, by hei next fiieud Henry Tieutvvine v&. Paul Ream. Desertion. Mis. Cletn&eu, by her bi ether and next fiiend Richaid A. Fisher vs. Harry L. Clemsen. Baibareus treatment. Susan Evans by her son and next friend Saiuu el M. Evaus vs. Jacob L. Evans. Baibateus tieatment and adultery with one Jennie Syphcrd, and ether persons un known te petitioner. Maty E. Harnei, by her next friend Benj.. Necs vs. Samuel Harncr. Deser tion. Chas. J. Fry vs. Elizabeth Fry. Deser tion. Fannie R. Muudeif, by her next friend Jacob II Leng vs. I-aac Muudeif. Deser tion. Aiinte M. Graham, by her next friend Mai tin Miller vs. Themas Giaham. De- si'itien. Teresa EiMmsteiu, by her next fiiciid Win. Fisher vs. Jeseph Eiseusteiu. Bar Bar baieus treatment. llaufeid S. Heuser vs. Susan Heuser. Di"-eitieu. incendiarism. I'eiii;,!! ItiHiirjuce Audits Atl'.li I t Take liisUs. Following is an extiact fiem a lettei re CL'ived by the agent of oucef the leaduig feiciu insurance companies doing hiiMuess in Lancaster. It shows hew our interest are atlected by the hcqueucy of incendiary fires iu our city. " Yodi'icpert is te hand. As stated in my letter te jeu jesteiday, with the ficiiuciit iuecudiary fires in your tewu, I de net think your present latcs are suffi cient. Without the moral hazard of your town, I think rate would be low any where, hi Lancaster, under your present ))!i!ic-j ind ftic dcpaitment demoralization, I de net knew what tale te chaige, and t'li'icfeie prefer te decline." Ill link .iiul Disorderly. Geeigc Ashteiijfif this city, anil Themas Daily, a strangei heic, were each sent te jail tei 10 days by Alderman A. F. Don Den nelly. James Dalten was aucstcd last night en the same chaige and the alderman held him for a healing. Verk County Apple Jack. iMctiLtick Held, of Raihead, Yeik ce'int made eOO barrels of apple brandy liem 23.(100 barrels of apples this seasen. .". 110101116111'!. I'Httcnct " Te-niqhl. Chas. 1.. KoiU'sceuiie oiiericemp my, with Miss Miuleleinc Luccttc, dceic W. llenli im, .leli n M. Amwcg and oilier leeal laveiitcd, will "lug " Patience'' in I'tilleti ejieia heue te-night. A word te the wise should be sultlcicnt, and that word "Ge!" ('titer Oetid Hyren. Te iiioirevv evening that young and ablc-hedied icprescntallve of the "heieie"' school et litsti ionic art, Oliver Doud Jiyien. will appeal til the epcin house in his fLiibulieiml play, " Acress the Conti nent," which has been seen here en several leiuicr occasion?, and winch lias a way et diti'v nixing houses and of plca'ing its patrons iiuincii-ely. A number el specialty laventes, nit luiliii;,' Cl.ailie Gardner, lntcli comedian, and -lean I'endy. a funny negiounpeidenntoi aie with the troupe " Tti cite Jelly H'icliclei ...'' On Friday even in j; the new comic opera of "The Twelve .lellj ISaelieleis," wittten and eompeiiCd by iiceti Deliuent and I. Hailing, will be present ed let the first time in tins city by a company el ihitly pe ple. under the management et Mi. .Jehn A. btcvens, and ineluding Miss .Icannie Winsten and Mias Amy Geiden, the leiuiur el vvlieui was long with Mr. II. 1$. Malm's comic epcia company ami was heaid. te grout :u I vantage here in the title role et "r'atinil. i" a couple et seasons back. The Indianapolis Journal bayi : '"The musical pait et tl. e w ei k ij ciccllent iu many respect's, and the conceited pieces aie very pleasing, nearly i very one being honored with an encore hist night. The sole-j aie net quite se geed, but gcneially speaking the music is light and cati hlng." tiVKVlAJ. XOT1CES. IiVsfitiTie. i.erveus people, "out et seru,'' Celdi'ii'b I.ieblg's I.Kiuid 15eet and Tonic ln ln ln Mgoiatei v. ill ctue. Azf. for fWtfcn'. Ot iliuggtsts. jI3-lvvdeed&vv Goen Anvii cl'se Hale's Hencj of Hole Hele Hole lieimd and T:u- tei u cough or cold. Tike's Toothache Dibps cine in one minute. JitMwdcettiYw Mtiny lniberable people dKu; themselves about with failing strength, Jceting Hint they arc sinking ine their graves when ranter's Ginger Tonic w euld begin with the flrst dose, te In in;; italitv and stiengtli back te them. Sim. i:i2-luidcodwcew Wlien the .skin is patched uiul IrccMcd by stieng neithwcst winds and the lace becomes dry and scaly, it can be restored te smooth ness and geed color by Pi. Bensen's Skin Cure. A perlcct remedy for tioubleseme itch ing and vexatious pimples. Ge te II. I!. Ceeiirau's lirug mere, 1S7 North ((mi'ii stiect, ler Mrs. freeman's iVew ATa tie.uil Dye. Fer brightness and durability et i olei,aro nncquulcd. Celer fiem 2 te 5eund.s. iiiiectiens in Knglish and Geiman. l'rice. 15 K'litM. Only two ISetlles. Messrs.. Johnsten, Ilolleway & Ce., wholesale dniggists ei rhiladelphia. Pa., repeit that some time age a gentleman handed them a dollar, with a request te send a geed catarrh cure te two niniy ethceis la Aiirena. Ite ceutly th? satne gcntleiuan told them that both the officers and the wite et Gen. Jehn C. I'lenient, Governer of Aiisena. had been cured et cilai ill by the two bottles et Kly's Cicam Halm. Mr.sstts. Ei.t Ur.es., Druggists, Oswego, N. Y. A lev. days age I saw n !:'" vhe had used your Cream Balm ter Cat-.rh, and hud found mere relief in one bottle than from all etuer remedies she had tiled I enclose Jl ler two bottles. Yeuis respectiully. Jaubs Hitciiln, vt l., Providence, It. 1. Price SO cents. JIG 2wdcovv&ced&cow.w Liquid Glue. Daniel Plank, et Brooklyn, Tiega Ce., Pa., duspiibes itthus: "I lode thirty miles for a bottle et Themas1 KclcctiicOil- w Inch effected the Hemlcrfnl cure of acroeAetl limb in 6ix ap plications ; it proved w erth mere than geld te me." Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's ding stoic. 1.57 Xeith Queen street. Lancaster. A IvOtigli, Celd or seie Mnreat should de stepjicd. Neglect ircqucntly results In an In curable l-'ing JMscase or Consumption. JlievvnV irencliial Troches de net disorder the stomach like cough syiups and balsams, but act directly en the inflamed parts, allaying inilatlen. give relict in Asthma, Bronchial Coughs, Cutarih, and the Threat Troubles which Singers and Public Speakers are subject te. Fer thirty years Urewn's Urenchial Tiecnes have been recommended by physi ci.1114. and always give pcrlect satisfaction. Hav ing been tested by wide and constant use for ne.11 ly au entire generation, they have at tained weJ merited rankaineng the lewslaple remedies of the aje. Sold at 1 cents a box eveivw here. m8-lvdTTh&S41vw -ileine.si jietnernii nietnersti Aie you ilisturbcd at niarht and broken of your 1 est by a sick child sutlering anil crying with the cxciueialing pain et cutting teeth 7 It .sc, ;e at once and get a bettle of AIUS. WIXSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. It wUl re liev e the peer little suilcrcr Immediately de pend upon It; there is no mistake about it. There is net a mother en earth who has ever used it, wne will net tell you at once that it will leg ate the bowels, and giva rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe te u-e m all cases, and pleasant te tlie taste, and is the prescription et one et the eldest and best female physician and nurses in the United state,, .old everywhere; 23 cents a fcettlc. vmr;-lyd&wM,W&5 "leTe, Urewtn, ueauty.'' "What we all admire" and hew te secure It: A flne head of hair in its natural color is such an adjunct te beauty that no one who prizes geed leeks should neglect u us2 "Londen Hair Celer Kestetvr." tliu meitcleanlyaiid de lightful urticle ever introduced te the Ameii can people. It is totally different from all ethers net sticky or gummy, and free fiem all impure ingredients that render many ether preparations obnoxious. It thickens thin hair, resteics gray hair, giver, it new lite, keeps the scalp clcau-and healthy, causiug the hair te grew where it had talleu off or become thin, docs net soil or staic anything, and is se per fectly and elegantly prepared ns te make it a, lasting hair dressing and toilet luxury. " Lou Leu Lou eon Hair Restorer" U sold bv all diugists, at 7" eent a bottle, -la. bottles ler tl. eet.!M.W,SA:w See lieie. Yeu aie sick; well, there Is justeue lemedy that will cure you be end possibility et doubt. If It's Liver or Kidney tieublc. Consumption. Dyspepsia, Debilit', Wells' Health Iienewcr is your nope. I. Druggists. Depot Jehn I. Leng & Sens. OiiIiiidc and Arscuie Ferm the basis et many of the Ague reme dies in the market, aud aie the last lcsoitet physicians anil people who knew no better medicine te employ, ler this distressing com plaint. The etlccts, et either el these drugs are destructive te the system, producing head ache, intestinal dividers, vet tige, dizziness, ringing in the cai, and licntc'ssien et the con stitutional health. Aykr's Ague num. is a veg etable discovery, containing! neither quinine, aisenic, nor any deleterious injriedient, and is mi inlallibleand l-iptd cure ler every form of Fever and Ague. IJellectsaiepeimanent and cci lain, and no nijiiiy can icsult lietn Its use. Besides being a positive care let Fever and Ague in all its leans, it isaUoasupeiier rem edy fei Livi-i Complaints. It is an excellent tonic and preventive, as well a-j cuie, el all complaints peculiar te muliiiieus.iiiaishv and miasmatic distiicts. By direct action en the Liver and biliaiy apparatus, it stimulates the system te a v igoreus hciltliy condition, ler sale by all dealers. jl'J-lv deed.tw Who ti rasps .illicit UuliU Little.1' The proprietors el Kly's Cicuin Balm de net claim It te be u cure all. but :i sine remedy ler Ca tanh mid Cat.iuh.il Dcitnis'-, Colds in lhc head and liny I cv Cicam Balm il u.illy cleanses the nasal passages et cat:1 .nl vuu-, ciusing healthy secretions, allaj s i mitnatieti and irritation, protects the m- m 'iial linings of the head liem additional i 1I, completely heals the sores and restores the sense-) et taste and smell. Benellcial reaulls arc realizeil by a lew applications. A thnieugh treatment as di rected will cute cataiih. The Balm is easy te use and agreeable Sold by di uggists at 50 cLs. On icccipt of ."0 cents will mail a package. Lend lereiiculai with lal! information. VlA'e CltKAM BALM CO . Oswego, N. V. hoi k.ilc by all th" L.ui'Vslci dt uggists. llV2wdced.Vv. MEATUS. 1'oel. Iii this city en the 17Hi mat.. Joint J., -en el the late Jeseph ami Itaib.na Peel, in the 58th yiu et hi age. The relatives and Uicuds el the iamily are lespcctftilly invited te attend the tunemli from his lale resident..:, Xe. 114 Xetth Queen street, en Thursday atteinoen at "J o'clock. Intel nient at I.aneabtcr ccnieteiy. td xi ; ir .t ri:n i is vsu.si s . "70K KEST-TUK J,AKt;K AXU COS1- Jt' tellable tluee-steiy heiis , containing lb apartments, Xe. 1 15 Xoi Hi Queen street, new occupied by Mm. Kaitlmtiu as a l)eaidinir house. Location de-n.ible ter business or private use. Alse, FOR KENT, t'.' e model 11 lmpievcd "totes in siinie ieu. Apply te ilS-Utd li.VUSMAX .V ltt'UXfe, Agents. I70K KUST ST OKI-: KOOJU AND DWKLLIXG. lotneref Xeitli Queen and Walnut streets, opposite the Xeithein Mar ket Desirable st-uni. Anplval jll-W&Stt .'OINOUTII QUEEN ST. BOV1NIS VIKII-?. Pine and ficvh, liem the Jciinei vaccine farm.dailv leceivcd and ler sale by OlIAKLKb A. UEIXITSII, Agent, ltd Xe Id East King t-ticut. Lancastei. r'OIt hAI.K.-A TWO-VrOll ISKICM. J; DWELLING with ISiIek Kitchen, .1 100ms. entry and plastered i.ttic; hdraut and pump, variety of annul fruit. Th piepeity is located In the vicinity et tin-Cotten Mills and will be cold at a bargain. Is dcsiiablc ai a home 01 tei investment Xe. .Sis' Reaver stteet. RIfr'K & IvACFMAX, u3.lldSMWS.ll l'l Last King stiect. --tlKAKD iTnni fflrJini, Or' I'llILADEI.l'lA. Assets evci Eleven Hundred Thou sand. Dellaie, M'ciurly invested, r'01 a policy in this old and well established einpnn callen RIFE & KAUFMAN, NO. 19 EAST RING bTKHET. dlM.W&SK It Givler, Bewers k Hunt, As wenie new gein- thimigh 0111 stock, tak ing account, prcpamteiy te the change in our business, we have 1 ailed out many styles in Dress Goods, IX SHORT ENDS which wc will sell vciy cheap. The same may be said of our NOTION & HOSIERY DEPARTMENT, as we have many b.ugams te eflei 111 thi&du partment alto. We are a'e etrcrlng a let of Brussels and Ingrain Oarpets, IX SHORT ENDS ER1 CHEAP. BARGAINS -IN- Towels, Napkins. GREAT DRIVES -IX Black Cashmeres. & 25 BAST KING STREET, LANCASTER PA. NW AHV.BTia3tEStS. T3KA11T1FDI. 1VEDD1MO GIFTS. WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, SPECTACLES, BRONZES, And t.lem:'tiy elegant and artistic ai tides embraced iu our stock are especially fitted for WEDDING GIFTS, BECAUSE THEY ARE Durable, Useful and Intrinsically Valuable. The veiy liberal shale of trade w e have lcieivcd In the past lias encouraged us te place m ear cases a liner and larger stock than ever belei e, te which we cordially invite the attention of all who desire te examine beautiful cods. EDW. J. ZAHM. Jeweler. ZAHffl'S COKNEK, ect23-3imUtwll yji W AJ) VEJCTISEJIUSTA. -imrAATbD A WOMAN TO COOK. WAsU, yy iieuiind de general hou-ewerk in a piivate lamilv. Must have t;oe 1 recommenda tions or reteiciiccs us te character, ice. Te a steudy, competent woman geed wacd will be friven. Applvut 11 o'clock. :i. in., at Ne. 4J7 West Oniu-e btieet. jl3-2td PKIVATl!. BWELLlMiS FOK SAL.U. Five seveu-ioemed d i llin;? lieiises, situ ate en heuth Watei street: water ih Kitchen ; drainage; juices low : terms ay. Alse, a six-roomed Inune duilling tu Xeitli Mailcet street. Apply te i:.UMAX A. liUUXS, dlO :vriMV&bU IU tVest OiaiiKC bt. L'UKSALB.-ATWO-iil'ORV AD ATTIC J? D eliint,'. Ne. eJl Kait Oiimge sUeet,w ith Hidejaid. lins all niedein inniievemeiit-; stable en icar of let. Teims easy. FOR ni.X'l -V luo-steiy and nltie dwell- in, Xe. J.12 hast Orange street, with till me em mipievetiRiits. Apply at junt; 'jvveed Ae. Jl UAbT OtSAXti'li T. all med- A.V TEIZTAIA'SIEXTS. LIUMUS Ol'LltA UOL-. WEDNESDAY EVENHTG, JAN. 13, CHAS. E. 101WS Euglfeli Comic Oiit'iii t'e:iiiany. MR. YECKER lias.the honor et announcing te the citizens et Lancaster that he h is etlcct- ' ed an engagement with the above mimed cele-' br.ited ceniDanv for one evening, when thev ' will piesent Gilbert Ashullivan'sjully t.imeus epeiatic mastei piece, entitled PATIENCE, As pieduccd tot the liisltiuie iu Amiiic.i at M. Leuis under Mi. 1 old's direction. This eneia w illbemescnted with the lull sttcii'itli el Mr. Feld's magnilicent organization coin posed et UO OI'ER VT1C SIXtiERS. and led by 1 lie biiiliaut jeung Lughsii i'l 111111 Deuuu, MISS MADELEINE LTJCSTTE, huppeitediby the distinguished veiing Ameil can Altlst, Mi:. UCUKUU W. DUNHAitl. ADMlbbleN. 33, CO and 73e. Re-el ved beats, 73c. The sale of reserved -eitl3 w ill be gin en Monday morning at the epi ta house ellice. ia-5t "Tjiuitej ej-i:i:a heusii. THURSDAY EVENING, JAN. 19. The lunniest play in the vor!d. The young, heieie Acter, OLIVER DOUD BYRON, In hisovcr-pepul.u ploy, and new 111 its l'Jth j car et success, ACROSS THE CONTINENT, Suppeitedby thei banning Artl te, MISS KATE BYROW, And the gieatest Comedy combination et.int. C. A. UAIiDXEU, The tuiiiuest et all Duteli Coiei-iiiaus. JOIIX PEXOlWn hissnecialtus. Mtntcr CJIAH. IfAl.'EX, iu his mutations et I'at Roeuey. :i:i3 LAUGHS IX ONE FLAl. :',Z.l Reserved Scat Heuse Ollice. ADMISSION.. anl7-::td 3e. let sale ut the Opel.l ' I iu, .jO and :;'. TuiieN erciiA lieisi;. ONE NIGHT OXL1. FRIDAY H.VEN'G, JAN. 20, 1382. The phenomenal sueces", JOHN A. STEVENS'S COMIC OPERA COMPANY. IX T11L 12 JOLLY BACI1EL0U8, WITH .vii .1 r ass 11: ir.v.vre-Y, Miss AMY linRDHX, iidastieng c.isl, with a CIIORUb OF THIRTY YOIWE-j : reiining the stiengest Cenne Openi company 111 Anieilci, and enderbCd eveiywheie as the leading epeiatic attraction. I'RlCEfe. RESERVED SEAT, 151. GEN ERAL ADM1SSIOX, 75, 00 anil 3.-.Ct. Rev sheet open at Opera Heuse elbce. iaul-4ld 3 KD AKAUAI. bXUlUlTlUN Ot TUE 1 LANCASTER COUNTY POULTRY ASSOCIATION, TO lie lil.Ll) AT EXCELSIOR HALL, East Ling Street, Lancaster. Fa. (a leu doeis above the Cemt Heuse). On Thursday, Friday, Saturday, .Holiday, J Tuesday and Wednesday .aim- ' nrv 1' In IK. 1 SK. 5FEi.euisien tickets, v ith coupon attached, admiting purchaser 10 the show will be is sued by the Pennsylvania l.iiliead company lrein Dovviiingtevvr, Ilairibburg. link, l'eit Deposit and all intermediate stations. ADMISSION" 15c. CHILDREN 10c. Open day and evening. jI-2twA.ll-7td MISVELLAlfEO US. 1 vliAAVJNOSAN'W bPli.'ciiltATlUNS FOK XJ Tlnee HOSE TENDERS will be received up te VV EDNESDAY, JANUARY li, lbs-'. All communications te be addic-seil te (iee. W. Zlctikii, Chairman el Committee en Reorgani zation of Fire Dcp.utnicnt. Ill-Old RY ORDER COMMITTEE. MELANCHOLY ASM AKEKltATION. That state et alienation and weakness el the mind vv Inch rendeis persons incapable et enjoying the pleasures and pcifeiining the duties el life completely Lined and the patient restored te lull and active health. Paittcular attention given te pnvate diseases et every dc'sfiiptien by 11. D. LOXGAKER. M. D., Ollice, U Eart alnut stiect, Lancas.er. Consultation lice. )l'j-Jtdv25 An flNSlCH'S LAT1SST JJL IMPROVED PATENT TOBACCO PRESSES, Fer Casing and IJaliii-; Tobacco. MiniuchV MANURE DRAG, ler cleaning stables. All sold en trial en their merits. Warranted te give better satisfaction in every particular than any new in use. It net satisfactory can be returned at my expense. Send ler Illus trated Cireular. S. R. MIXX1C1I, Landisville, Lancaster Ceuntv, I'm. l2.;3iiiilMtfcS&3mw XTOTICE OF 1NSUKANCE ELECTION. Il Annual meeting el the Lancaster Heme Mutual lire insurance company. The twentieth annual meeting et the members will be held at the eftice el the company. Ne. 137 East King street, Lancaster, Pa., en FRIDAY, tlie 20th day et JANUARY, 18S2. at 7 o'clock, p. in., at which meeting an election ler tin cc Directeis, te serve tei the ensuing three years, and one te serve for two years, and three Auditors, te serve ler one year, will be held bctw ccn the hours of 7 and 8:30 o'clock, p. m., et said day. The annual report et the efllccrs el the com pany, and also that of the auditing committee, vi ill be submitted te said meetiug ami such eusiness transacted as may be presented or called for. All persons insuied in said com pany are members tlicreet and entitled te par ticipate in the election and ether proceedings and are respectfully invited te attend. J5y order et the Beard et Directors. C. H. LEr'EVRE, J17-3td Secretaiy. JTOU SALE. F OK BENT A SMALL IAK.U OF I ACRES in Upper Leaceek township. eO the Conestoga, near Oregon. Has i ltmj Oreha n et Apple. Pear and Peach Trees-. A geed grd dcncr preicrree. HENRY E. LEM AX.ar- iyl3-3td 427KeitllI)ukcSt. Xcw Era ami Examiner copy three times. LANCASTER. PENN'A. MAKKETS. few terx ituirKt-i. Xew icrtK, Januaiy li Fleur Stale and Webtein dull and puces without quotable change ; Supcitims state. ?3 UOa'l 50 ; Superlinc Western, $J0S4i0 Southern dull and weak; common te fair extra, S3 i5S3ii CO : geed te ehelee de, JO Xi'e.G "0i. Wheat ytic better, iaiily uctiv c specula tive business ; Ne. 2, Hed. Feb. ?1 41irfl G; de aiaich, fi lTjai 17K : 'e May, n i;;j I IS. Cern about -(e bettei ; niedeialely active ; mixed Vetera spot, C7ec ; de luture, lam-Vic. Oats Hic better, including Xe. J Maicli at 4c ; Mate, l'JS53c; Weitcin, 18.lS5.ic. t'lilladcliilna .llarkn. fuiLAUELrnu, Jan. 1. Flout dull but iiu changed. Rye Heur at $4 75 Wheat tinner and 11101c inquiry: Del. and 1'enn'a Red, $1 411 42 : de Amber, fl 42jil 43. Cem less activ c ler icc.d use: steamer, C9! 70. Oats llimcrand buttei dem ind. Rye dull at 'j,;fi,J7c. Previsions quiet. Lard ci met. Butter steady ; ehoiee Creamery E.vtia, H'c : scuce and wauled, de geed te choice. eSfSJSC. Rolls dull. Eggs linn: l'viiua., iU ; Wcstein. il.'Je ; interior, 13lsc ; limed, leffKc. Cheese quiet but I11111. Petroleum ilull ; letlued, ' Whisky sales at Jl in Seeds geed te piime clever hi 111 at 8J;CfBU ; de de riavseed dull atU i;-)! Z'. I I.tve Meck Blarneia. Ciiicviie. Hogs Receipts. iU.UOO heail, hip uieiits, 1,300 head ; general demand lair , qual ity peer ; market enlv steady ; common te geed mixed, $5 93(l aO; heavv packing and shipping. Mi 40iR( fcj; light, filftgll .'!."; skips and culls, $4 505 7.". Cattle Receipts, 3,S0Ohead; shipments, 1.200 head ; maiket was generally fairly activ e and ,tiong;ue expeit, anil values nominal at (i 2u(i 10 ; geed te choice shipping, $5 50gG; common te lair, !lfiOQ5 20: mixed butchers steady : common te lair, $- 7j.J 55 ; geed te choice ?J 731 25 ; steckcis and leeilers at $2 P0 I15. Sheep- Receipts, .'1,000 head ; shipment1. 2,100 head ; market gencnilly steady and 1111 changed. EAbT Liueiiiv Cattle Receijits, I5TJ head maiket active at lust week's pi ices. Hogs Receipts, 1,003 head ; riiil'idelpluas, fS0SGJ5: Yeilcqrs. $i20S35. Sheep Receipts. 2,000 head ; selling lait ; pi ices 10I5c higher than last week. Grain anil l'rovislen (Juotatleiih One o'clock quotations el grain and piovis. pievis. piovis. leiw, funiished by S. K. Yundt, Ilieker, 1V E.ist King street. , Jan. Is. 1 r. m. Cblcage. Wheat Cern Oats Ferk Luid Feb.... l.'Siy2 Mi A 17.27 11.10 Maieh.. Iw0 .J " .43K 17.50 11.2 May .(J5 .45J5 rhiladelphia. Jan.... l.itiK SAY. .10K Feb 1.42; .bSJi .50- Mill eh.. l.IIJt -71K .513 atecxsiaraei. New eik, I'litladelphia and Lecal Stocks also United States Bends reported daily b Jaccb II. Love, N. E. Cor. Ccntic Square. Nkw VorkSteosr. stocks advanced Jc. Jan IS. 10.00 Ltj.) 3. llYfi ' ilY' lOtVi 10'J'4 ItS 55 i 55K "Pi "IZ "I'i -, -yrt 'fl 125j li-.l 125 107 i .... 10714 7zyH -,:, 72 Vi .... 15)2 !0!4 115 iv, my mi )i bK Vtsi 4SX. 414; iiivj eir '-n iVC -xyi 27J v.n,'i V 111 .17 .... ,', 25 2IJi 25 41J 4P4 41 :H. 'MVi '-Wi 101i .... 101 91J4 )V,i C0i 50 5e; aici ll!l U'.l ll'J 37i :7VA sr.X 70 70Vi IKfJi 81 ! Sl fli . M. r. M. M Meney Chicago & Xeitli Western Chicago. Mil. & SL Faul Canada Southern C C & 1. C -It. JC... ....I Del., Lack. & Western Delaware A'iltulsen Canal..... Denver & Rie Grande EastTcnn., Va. & Ga Hannibal & St. Jee Lake Shere & Mich. Southern. Manhattan Elevated Michigan Central Misseuii, Kaii.-usft Texas N. Y.,Laku Eiie& Wevtetn.... New Jeisey Centml X. Y., Ont;ilie& Wehteiii Sew Yerk Central Ohie ft Mississippi Ohie Centni! I'aciltc .Mail Steamship Ce.... St. Faul & Omaha de l'reteircd Ceutnil Pacific Texas l'acillc Union l'acitic Wabash. St. Leuis & Paciilc ... ' 1'ieleind Western Uiiiet: Tel. Ce FniLADBLrniA. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania R. R Reading Lehigh Valley Lclilgli Navigation Ev Div.. Buffalo, Pitts. & Western.... Northern Central Northern Pacific. " Prclcrred Hestenville '-"K 43'i I.2K 2i)) M :k IS 1.0 VA 18) u0 r. m. 1:00 IIS II4?i 102CJ 101 Electric Underground Tel. Ce. 125 Philadelphia & Erie R. R l; Gunnison Mining 175 lewaUuleli Mining , United States Uokes. Unit5dState3 J percent" " ii " Lecal stocks anil Itenus. I'm Las vnl. snlf L-me.City t pel ct. Lean, due lS82...100 $105 1SS5... 100 114 lboe... ion us.; " 1605... 100 120 " " pci- cl. Ill 1 or 30 years. . 100 105 " ' per ct. Scheel Lean.... 100 112 4 ' m ler 20 years.. 1W) 102 " 4 " inr.er20yeais.. loe lOiw " i; " in 10 or 20 yeai s. 100 105 BANK STOCKS. Flist National Bank. ...fUKl 17j Farmers' National Bank 50 10.1 Lancaster County National Bank.. 50 105 Columbia National Bank 100 110 Ephrata National Bank T HXl 130 First National Bank, Columbia.. .. 100 135 J) irst National Bank,Strasbtirg.... 100 131.M. First National Bank, Marietta 100 202..V First National Bank. Mount Jey.. 100 143 75 Lititz National Bank 100 Mauhelin National Bank loe II UK Hiiien National Bank. Mount Jey. 50 70.:-e New Helland National Bank 100 105 MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Ouairyvlllc R. R.,duel89j $inu tll5.75 Reading A Columbia R. Rdire 1S. Uki 10. Lancaster Watch Ce., due ISSi 100 KO.V Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., due in ler 20 years 100 loe Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., duelSSG 100 1W. Stevens Heuse 100 ii MI8CELLANCOUS STOCKS. Quarryville R. R $ 50 1.1.23 Millcrsviilc Street Car 50 25 Inquirer Printing Company 50 te Watch Factory 100 120 Gas Light and Fuel Company. ... 25 Stevens Heuse ICO Columbia Gas Company Columbia Water Company 2 Susquehanna lien Company 100 75.10 Marietta llollewware tee TUBJ.TJKE STOCKS. BlgSpringA Beaver Valley $ 25 $ K..'J Bridgeport 11 21 Columbia & Chestnut Hill 25 Is Columbia & Washington 25 20 Columbia & Big Spring 25 lt.ie Lancaster A Ephrata 25 I7.'-.' Lane, Elizabetlit'n A Middlct'n 100 51 Lancaster A Fruitvllle. 50 50 Lancaster AlLititz 25 ftt.30 Lancaster A WiUiamstewn 25 55 Lancaster A Maner 50 02 Lancaster A Manhcim 25 30.4 Lancaster & Marietta 25 25.2 Lancaster A New Helland 100 85 Lancaster & Susquehanna 300 275.13 Lancaster A Willow Street 25 40.15 StrasburgA Millport 25 21 Marietta A Maytown 25 40 MarJettaA Mount Jev 25 FOR RENT. A nOUSE AN1 WHEEL WRIGHT SHOP, situated at Reck Hill Conestoga township. Fer further partlculai-. 1 address RUDOLPH SHENL, janlS-2tw Reci: Hill. Lancaster county. Pa. TIIED EDITIOI. WEDNESDAY EVENING, JAN. 17, 1882. fCOVlLLE'S SCATHING "SPEECH." HE BOLDLY ARRIGNS THE STALWARTS Arthur, Grant and Conkling Re sponsible for Garfield's Death. SrtlKLUlNC THE1K OWN SHAME BE HIND GU1TKAUS XVt I The Clamer ler a Peer Crazy Mali's Bleed net in tne interest ei Justice a. fear less Deliverance and Terrible Ac cusation Scevllle Warmly Con gratulated Encouraging Dispatch from New Yerk. Washing rex, Jau. IS. Mr. Sceville, in reply te au iuquiry this morning, stated that he hardly expected te conclude his 6pcech te-day. At ten miuutcspast ten o'clock Mr. Sceville lCMimed his speech, taking up and discussing the statistics of the iusaue criminals which had beeu in treduccd iu evidence in the prosecution. This evidence, Mr. Sceville says, was of the greatest benefit te the defense, and af forded iustauces of delusion aud chreuic mania precisely as he claimed had affected the prisoner. An exactly similar ease in all it.s phnhes, he thought, had never ex iited. He did net think the world had ever been or ever would see a second Gui tcati. Iusaue people were as peculiar aud as enatic as the meteors, ctch having au orbit peculiar te itself. Mr. Sceville went en te argue th.it there are politicians .shielding themselves and their own shame behind the disgrace of this peer ptiseucr. He asseitcd that such menus Atthur aud Graut aud Couk- ling are morally aud intellectually lespen. sible for this crime. They shall net es cape the coudetnuatioii 'of the American people for then share iu that disgraceful scramble for office that led this poei in sauc man te de that which, if it could have been accomplished without assassin ation, they would have hailed with satis faction. He did net believe thia clamor for au insane man's bleed was solely te satisfy justice. Scevillo's denunciation et (Jeukliug and Aitliur created a piofeutid bcusatieniutlic couttieoin. As seen as lcccss was an neunced Mr. Sceville was surrounded by ladies and gentlemen, who eeugratulatcd him upon his fearless exposition. One gentleiiMu exclaimed " That's the correct sentiment, aud four-fifths of the Amcii can people arc backing you en that." The recess hour was enlivened by several heated discussions in the corridors and upon the outside en the general question of moral and intellectual responsibility as set forth by Mr. Sceville. During recess Mr. Sceville received the fcillewing tele gram : "New Yerk, Jan. 18. 'Te Mr. Sceville AWij for Guiteau : 'The New Yerk court of appeals have just decided that the piosecutien, where some evidence of insan ity is produced for the defeusc, must make out a ctse of Fanity beyond a reasonable doubt.' Counsel for the defense will call attention te this latest decision, and ask Judge Cox te charge the juiy te that effect. COLLISION AT CHICAGO. ! trains Trj te liss Each Other en the .N.uneTr.icK, with the Usual Result. Chicago, Jan. 18. The limited express en the Pennsylvania railroad, which left hcie last evening lan into a freight tiain at Englowoed, just outside the city limits. Engineer Jeseph Graham and Fireman Geerge Wcntz both jumped and were badly huit. The former had oue eye completely cut out aud was otherwise cut and bruised, and the latter had a gash in head Ave inches long aud his tongue completely severed in the middle. Six or eight passengers were slightly bruised. The engineer of the ex press train was disabled and two freight cats were wiccked. Over an Embankment. Milwaukee, Jan. 18. X special dis patch from Glen Beulah. Wis., states that the west-bound freight train ou the She beygan fc Western railroad yesterdaj, when near Glenjieulah, twenty miles west of Shcbeygau, struck a broken rail which caused the ditching of the caboe-io down a twenty-feet cmbaiikniaut, with the con ductor, two brakemen and twenty six pas sengers ubeaid. Charles Richlcy, of Clcve land, O , was cut en the head but net ser iously hurt. Ne one was badly injured. A KUNAWAX LOCO.nOTlV.. Dessrted by Us Engineer it is Chased Six JUiies lfeferc Captured llralcetnan Beheaded. Galvlsten, Tex., Jau. 18. A special from Fert Woith says: "About 12 o'clock Monday night the engineer and fireman en a switch engine saw a train ahead and feariug a collisieu jumped from their engine, after reversing it. The engines stiuck aud there being no one aboard the reversed engine te step it, it was chased six miles before it could be captured. A brakemau named M. A. Stevens was thrown te the track by the collision and completely beheaded." WOItltlKD TO DHill'Il. The itnsti and Fatal Deed or a Philadelphia Weman. j?uiLDELPniA, Jan. 18. Mrs. Julia Faulane cut her threat at her home early this morning. Her injuries arc serious. She has been ill for several weeks. Her husband, who held a lucrative position at the League island navy yard, died three mouths age, and it is believed the trouble and the responsibility of pro viding for their five children have im. paired her reason. She attempted suicide last Monday, but was prevented. It is believed, however, that her attempt of this merniug will p rove fatal. AVJKATHEB INDICATIONS. Washington, D. C, Jan. 18. Fer the Middle states, slowly rising temperature, falling barometer, winds shifting te south seuth crly and westerly, fair weather in the middle and northern portions aud general ly cloudy weather in the southern por tions. ISurglars Caught in the Act. Chicago, Jan. 18. Leuis P. Smith, aged 20, last night fired upon three men he caught breaking in a residence en Ful. ten street, one of them Dick "Furlong is mei tally wounded. The ether two were captured. DEATH FROM DRINK. Tlie !hecklDg tnd of a Fourteen-Year-Old Girl. Philadelphia, Jan. 18. An inquest was held this nierniDg en the body of Kate JIauter, aged fourteen years, who died suddenly last Jleuday after a pro longed period of reckless dissipation. The jury found that the girl died from mania-a-petu. Rebert t-Uter Smith's Costly Fub. PuiLADEU'HLt, Jan. 17. Rebert Lister Smith, against whom a special verdict was returned last Saturday for the sheeting of Samuel Josephs, was sentenced te-day te undergo an imprisonment of one year and pay a fine of $1,000. Beurn of Parden CenaiderlacMurtler Cases. Harrisbcrg, Pa., Jan. 18. The pardon beard was engaged all morning bearinz argument in the cases of Jehn Allisen, of Iudiana county, and Henry and Frank Rumbcrgcr. all convicted of murder. Ne action has yet been taken in oither case. - Feuudry in Pittsburgh Burned PiTTSuunuii, Pa., Jan. 18. Hallcsrd & Stcrritt's foundry, in the lower part of the city, was burned early this morning. Veuner l'redicts Bis Storm. Meni-rkal, Jan. 18. Venner predicts great storms ever this continent, botween the 20th aud C2d, of January. The Cela Wave. Coxtem, N. II., Jan.18 Weather re ports from the different sections in this state show that the mercury was from 10 te 2 1 degrees below zero this morning. EEUAZ. XUT1CES. 1 .statu or wai. l. ruirKK. late or 'J the City of Lancaster, deceased. Letters et administration en said estate having been granted te tliu underiilgned, all persons in debtetl thereto are requested te uiake imuie-ui-ite payment, and these bavins claims or demands ajraint the same, will present them without delay ler settlement te Iho under hlued. SILAS II. KORKV. Yerk, Pa., JOHN 1. SKILKS. Lancaster, Administrators. V:i. Aw. Atllb, Attorney. decll-Ctdeaw&Otw h'SlATt tlFj OSEPU . Lfeft'EVfeK, LAlb 4 of the boieiiijh et Strasburg, Lancaster county, dre'd. The undersigned auditor, un un eointed te distribute the balance remaining m tlie hands et Joel L. Liglitner, trustee et Ihichcl Jesephine Lclcver ( new deceased ), under the will efs ltd Jeseph S.Lefevcr, te and among these legally entitled te tlie sanie, will attend for that purpose en FRIDAY, the 27th day et JANUARY. A. I., 1882, at 10 o'clock, a. in., in the Library Roem of the Court Heuse iu the City of Lancaster, where all person t Interested In 'u.W distribution may attend. HARRY CARl'KNTKR. lanlN'ltw Auditor. 1 .1STATK OF ROBERT 1TKRGUSON, LATE 1 J et Colerain township. Lancaster county, deceased. Letters et administration, with tlie will annexed, en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons in debted te said decedent are requested te uiake immediate payment, and these having claims or demands against the eame will present tlieni without delay for Hettlemnnt te tliu tin li'i signed residing In Cel-srain township. XV. HARVEY KKRUUSOK. U. Lcaman, Administrator c. t. ii. .1 . jl . Walkek, Attorneys. j4-l!tw A r-MlUlMEO ESTATE OF 11KNRY L. J. ItRACKUILL and wife, ei Manhcim Township, Lancaster County. The under filled Auditor appointed te distribute the balance remaining in the hands et Isaac S. Lauili . Assignee, te and among theso legally entitled te the sitmc. will sit ler thut purpese en WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 1.1. ISSi. at 10 o'clock a. in., iu ihc Library Roem of the Cem t Heuse, iu tlie City et Lancaster, vrhore ull persons interested in said distribution may at end. L, ELLMAKER. Janl8-Itw L'STaTE OF IIKNKIT K. McFANN, LATK X!i et Fulton township, deceosee. The un dersigned auditor, appointed te pass upon ex ceptions te tliu account et Jehn 11. Itrekwell and C. 15. Web-der, executers of said deceased, te ami among these legally entitled te the same, will sit ler that purpose en THURS DAY, the a;th day or JANUARY. ISSi at 111 o'clock u. in., in the Library Roem of the Court Heuse, in the city e: Lancaster, where all per sons intrusted in said distribution may at tend. . d. Mcmullen, tj-:itw Auditor. INSTATE OF 3IARY G. KCKEKT LATK OF It Maner township, deceased. The under signed auditor appointed te distribute the balance remaining in the hinds of Jehn S. Weeds, administrator el Miid deceased te unit among thoselegallyentltitledtetliesamc.wlll fit ler that purpose en Thursday, December l'Jth, A. D. lbM, at 10 o'clock a. in., in the libiaiy room of tlie court house, in the city of Lancaster, where all pcr-ens interested In said distiil.iilicHt may attend. d. Mcmullen, dT-iilvv Auditor. JJVSrATK OF KL1ZAISKT11 HI. URYDElt, li lale et Hi umere township, dee'd. Letters testamentary en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, nil persons In debted I hereto are requested te make immedi ate settlement, and these having claims or de mands against the same will present tlicm without delay for settlement te the under signed, residing in Druinere township, JOSEPH O. MOORE. Executer, Mechanics' Urev e, Lancaster county, Pa. .1 j.me i M. Walkkh, Att'y. d 6tw tVsTATK OF UANiF.1, WJKKIt, LATK OF j .Sltasburg township, Lancaster ceuuty, l'a., deceased. The undei signed auditor, ap pointed te distilbutc the balance remaining in: the hands ei bamuel II. Wiker, administra tor of said deceased, te and among these le gally entitled te the same, will sit for that purpose en FRIDAY. FEURUARY 10. 1882, at 10 o'clock n. in., iu the library room cf the cemt house in the city of Lancaster, where all persons iutcicMtud in said distribution may attend. D. P. ROSENMILLER. janll'itw Auditor. IisTATK OF ANDREW F. McN KAL, LATE J et Colerain township, deceased. The undersigned Auditor, appointed te distribute the balance remaining in the hands et J. ISIaekburu. administrator, te and among these legally entitled te the same, will sit for that purpose en WKDNEsDAY, FEBRUARY 1. 1M-', at 10 o'clock a. in., in the Library Roem et the Court Heuse, in the city el Lancaster, where all persons interested in said distribu tion may attend. A. O. NEWPHER. jl-.tw Auditor. E .STATE OFJOSKpnSKIPLK, LATE OF Hi unien: township, deceased. The un- dcisigued Auditor, appointed te distribute the balance remaining in the bands of James Ecklln, administrator in said estate, te and among these legally entitled te the same, will Hit ler that purpese en SATURDAY, JANU ARY 23. I8S. at le o'clock u. in., in the Llbraiy Roem of the Court Heuse in the city of Lan caster, where all persons interested in said distribution may attend. ill-3tw DAVID LECH E. Auditor. T7STATE OK VALKNTIJME BAKER, LATK Xj of East HympIIeld township, Lancaster county, deceased. Letters testamentary en said estate having been granted te the under sign' d all persons indebted te said decedent are requested te make immediate settlement, and these having claim', or demands against the estate of baid decedent, te make known the sumo te the undersigned without delay, residing in Kast Hemplleld township. JOIINSHIRRICII, AliRAHAM SHIRRICU, A. O. Niuvi iibr, Executeis. Attorney. d27-ltd(Jtw ESTATE OF ELIZAIIKTH CHARLES. Latent Wiishiiigten IJoieugli, Lnncastei county. Pa., deceased. Letters testaiiieiitary en said estate; having been granted te the mi designed, all persons indebted thereto are re quested te make imme Hate settlement anil these having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay ler set tlement te the undersigned. 11. K. SHULTZ, Executer, Washington Borough, Pa. Wm. U. (JivF., 201 Locust street, Columbia. Pa.. Attorney. d2a-btw ESTATE OF ISAAC HOUSER, LATK OF West Lampeter township, deceased. Letters testamentary en said estate having been granted te tliu undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto arc requested 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, lesidingin West Lampeter township, Lan caster county, Pa. JOHN HOUSER. J ACOR R. HOUSER, H. CvarESTER. Executers. Attorney. n3a6tw ESTATE ur MARY W1SSLEK, LATE -of Lampeter tewnspip, deceased. Letters testamentary en said estate hav ing been granted te tne undersigned, all per sons indebted thereto are requested te make immediate settlement, and these having clalmser demands againt the fame will pie sent them without delay ter settlement te the undersigned, residing in East Lhmpeter twp. GEORGE W1SSLER, R. F. Lshlcma, Administrator. Atterncv dS&ctw
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