Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, January 20, 1882, Image 3

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    LANCASTER DAILY INTBLLflxENCEfi FRIDA?. JANUARY 20. 1882.
COLUMBIA NEWS.
euu klgulah uouKEtireNvENCK
This evening after their work is finished,
Mr. Jehn Fendrich Mill take all of his em
ployees, numbering 50 or CO men and
women, aud give them a banquet at OJd
Fallows hall, te be pievidcd by the mana
gers of the Presbyterian festival, new
being held. Mr. Fendrich foots the bill.
This is grand new, but just like the gen
tleman. When he thinks his workmen
need a laisc in their wages, and that they
justify it, he immediately makes it. If our
many tobacco dealeis and ether persons
who engage the services of a laige number
of persons would leek te their interests a
little meie, they would gain their love and
lespect as Mr. Fendrich has.
Secial.
The house of Dr. Amnion was packed
last evening en the occasion of a full dress
party. Beautiful ladies in silks and satins
htrellad aim in arm through the large par
lors, aud gentlemen in full evening dress
weie doing the agieeable te the fair sex.
Dancing w.ts kept up until a late hour,
when nil adjourned te the "binquet hall,"
theie te enjoy the bountiful lepast pro
dded by the hospitable doctor.
Following are some of the strangcis who
attended : Mi. and Mis. Jee. Sultzbach,
Mr. and Mrs. 1). U. Case, Misses Mary
liewman, Jennie McDonald, Can ie and
Annie Eagle, Gceigie Schafluer, Mr. Simen
15. Cameieu, of Marietta ; Miss Annie
Mussulman, 3Iessi.-. Themas Fulton, Wm.
Wannei, Daniel Sehall, of Yeik ; Lizzie
Cianc and Annie lirencman, of Philadel
phia ; Mis. Ciane Chapman, of Leck
llavcn; Miss Annie Sherwood, Canaudai
gua ; Misses I'uiple, Wilkcsuarre ; Miss
Eva -Jesbitt, Peit Deposit ; Mis. Rebert
II;dileinau,Tolcde, Ohie ; G. G. Cameren
and wife, of the Maiietta Times.
Llltle Locals.
Again have leblcis been at work. They
get into the back yaid and had succeeded
in unfastening the kitchen deer when
they weie seated oil by some of the neigh
bois, who eii.ued them but did net catch
them.
Cel. Kobinsen's Ilumpty Dumpty tieupe
is booked for the 27th inst. Exchanges
speak of it in glowing tenus, and no
doubt they will have a laige audience.
Ne less than live liamp printers ap
plied tei weik 3 est ei day, two being suc
eesslul. Wheie did they seethe Inielli Inielli
er.xcuK. Mr. Hairy Pfahlet spent jesterday in
Yeik, visiting his numinous friends, both
male and female.
Fied. Williams has a piogiemme of the
commencement exeiciscs of the hieh
bdioelol 13C2.
A (hutiken bum, who fell into :i gutter,
was sent te the Lancaster: hospital, having
bmkeu his nose.
The weik at C. Swaitfc's new building
was commenced ycsteiday.
Sledding en the pavements is geed and
enjoyed accordingly by our youngsters.
Fi eight traffic evei the k. & C. is en
the increase.
Feul's English opera tieupe this even
ing. llev. Jehn McCoy slipped yesteulay and
skinned the knuckles el his light hand.
'.Viuiie leung sent Ofliccr kecch te
Lancaster with tlticc chunks te sleep oft
theii heavy leads.
Mr. and Mis. ltebeit Chalfaut, of Phila.
dclphia, aie the guests of IT F. 13 tuner
Mis. Burner had au evening company last
night in honor of her bii thday. ll.r hus
band presented her v.it'ia hauiLeme set of
china v.ue.
(Ulnars Klcctcd.
At tin' ineeliiirr of the stockholder, of
the Supplee steaia engine company, held
at their office ycsteiday afternoon, the
following officers weie elected : Piesideut,
' I. H. MiftTui ; secretary, treasuier and
manager, J. S. Witmer ; beard of direct
ors, J. II. Mifflin, J. B. 11 ichman, J. E.
Evans, Wm. McCluie, J. B. Moyeis,Sam Meyeis,Sam
uel Giove, .1. 11. Stchman, of Meuutville.
The lepeit of the work done by the com
pany was satisf.ieteiy in eveiy lespect,
showing weiks in geed condition and
plenty of ti dei s ahead.
The Amusement Season.
The Citizens' band will iuu Muldoon's
Picnic ne.t mouth. A petition has been
raised by em citizens, requesting Mr.
Foidgte have the "Gobble" duct el "Mas
cette," ssui this evening.
A Si veru Accident.
Mi. Lemuel S. Dellett met with an
ethei accident. On Wednesda he slipped
and sprained his left leg. Last evening,
while he was chopping wee 1, the axe flew
back aud struck him en the head, inflict
ing a sevcie cut. Dr. Craig attended te
his injuries.
Arrested nml Taken te l.-ini-nMei .
,eik Dally.
Martin Hush, an eldcily man who .stated
that he resided in Lancaster, was attested
en Tuesday last by GfficcrHSC. Gintei.
en the eliaige or obtaining money under
faKc pietcnse, and yestci Jay morning had
a heaii:ij bpfere Justice Myeis, who dis
charged hi m.whcnOfliccrG inter le auc-td
him en an attachment issued by the
Lancastei couit.en se vcial serious chaiges,
and tee!: him te that city vcsteiday
morning.
Anether ioed Acte of Tobacco.
Te day M. B. Wcidler, of Midway, Up
per Leacock township, delivered te Mi.
IJiewnstciii, at his wi chouse in this city,
the ciep of tobacco grown en a single acie
of laud. The crop was sold at SO, 10, and
5, and the price paid ever $100, or 22 cents
through. Heth buyer and seller were well
pleased with their bargain, and there was
'je growling en eithci side.
Thanks ana Thanks.
At a meeting of Gee. II. Thomps pest
lcsolutiens of thanks te Senater Jehn J.
Ingal is we ic passed for his eiFeits te have
the arrears of pensions act passed.
Senater Ingalls has replied, thanking
the pest for t heir action, and hoping he
may continue te descive the geed opinion
of the veteiaus of the U nien aiiny.
Information Wanted.
Geerge Marchand, of St. Mary's, Kan
sas, writes te our authorities for informa
tion cencci ning Louise Carlin, a French
woman who left Striker, Ohie, in Decem
ber, 18S0. She is 33 years of age, weigh
ing between 140 and 150 pounds. She is
tall, big beued and has small pox marks
en bei face, and Is believed te be slightly
demented.
Verdict Rendered.
In the case of felonious assault and bat
tery against Geerge Hedricks, et al., the
jury rendered their verdict this afternoon.
They found the defendants all guilty of
simple assault aud battel y, except Frank
Heuscr, against whom the case was net
pressed.
Each of the defendants was sentenced
te pay $50 line aud under go an imprison
ment of nine months.
a filthy Habitation
Officer Adams, of the Sixth ward, re
ported te thefbeard of health te-day, that
the house Ne. 531 North Queen street,
occupied by Mary Dennelly, Mary Mc
Cann and old Mis. McCann, is in a filthy
and unwholesome condition, the occupants
bring di link for a week or mere past. The
beaid of health have notified the occu
pants te clean the premises or the penally
provided by law will be eufeiccd.
Divorce Wanted.
Mary Kemp, by her next ii lend Jacob
E. Weaver, las tiled with the piothono piethono piotheno
tary an application for dieirc fiem the
bends of matrimony with bca husband,
Martin Kempf, en the greuLd of denr-ticn.
Amusement..
The Opera To-nighl.Demenl A Dailing'd
new comic opera entitled " The Twelve Jelly
Baclielers,"wlll be sung at Fulton opera house
te-night by Jehn A. Stevens' company, com
prising a cherui el thirty voices, among w lilch
are included Mieses Jeannic w"inten and
Amy Geiden.
Hl'LCIAL SOTIVES.
Catarrh et the Bladder.
Stinging, smarting, irntatien of the urinary
pasages,diseased discharge'., cured by IJuchu
paiba. Druggists Depot. Jehn F. Leng &
Seus.
Celden's Liebig's Liquid Beet and Tonic In In In
vigorater impaits stiength te body and mind.
Tele no oilier. jl9-lw eedAw
Many miserable people drag themselves
about with failing stiength, lceling that they
are sinking into their giavcs when Panrei'3
Ginger Tonic would begin with the lirst dese,
te biing vitality and strength back te them.
,Vu?j. a2-lmdeodweew
When tlie skin is patched and Heckled by
stieng northwest w inds and the lace becomes
di y and scaly.il can be resteied te smoelh-
ness and geed colei by Dr. Bensen's Skin
due. A perfect remedy for troublesome itch
ing and vexatious pimples.
lie te II. II. Cecuran's mug stoic, 1"J7 North
Qui en stieet, fei Mr3 Fscemaii's A'ew -Vc-tienul
Dyes. 1'er brightness and durability et
colei.uic uiiceualcd. Colei liem 2 te j pounds.
Diicclietis in En lisli and Ceimtin. l'lite. lr
cents.
A eiu a galloping consumption by the time
ly use of Hale's Heney el Iloicheund and Tar.
Pike's Toothache Dieps cuie In one minute.
jlO-lwdeed&w
" -skin Diseases " cured bj Dr. Swayne's
Ointment.
What is meie distressing than an obstinate
skin disease, and why pci-eni should suffer a
single lieui when they have a suiecuie in
"Swajne'sOiutuient " is past our cotnpiehoii cetnpiehoii cotnpieheii
slon. The worst ceses et tettci, iteli, s-ilt
l Ileum, ei that unueying complaint, ilLhing
piles, yield te its wendei till all-healing quali
ties. Pimples en the lace and blotches en the
skin ate iemeed by ii-lug this healing oint
ment. I'ei tcetly sale and liui iih ss, even en
tlie most tender uilaiit Itcr-ing lMen Symp
toms are meistuie, intense itching, paiticu
laily at night afte. getting warm in bed ;
ethei paitsuresometiines affected, fcwayne's
Ointment pleasant, suie cuie Dr. Swayne &
Sen, fli North Set enlli stieet, Philadelphia,
I'a , te whom all letters should be addiessed.
S3'd l.v nil prominent druggists.
JanJO-'SnidTTli&FA.w
kuui:d 1'ke.u i:atu
Tlietollewingi-tatcinentot William J Cough Ceugh
iin, ofSe:ner illc, ulass , is -e lemarkable that
we beg te hsk ler it the attention et our iead
eis He says : " In the tall of 187G I was taken
with a violent bleeding el the lungs followed
by aseeieceugh I seen began te lese my
appetite and flesh. I was se weak at one tune
that I could net leae my bed. In tlie summer
et 177 I was admitted te the City Hospital.
While theiu tliedocteis "aid 1 had a hole in
my left lung as big us u halt cellai. I expend
ed eei a bundled dell. us in docteis und med
icine I ms se t.ii geneiit one time a lepeit,
wen ai (limit that I was dead. I jjavc up hope,
but a lilend told me el l)n. Wn II waSh ISalsa'I
ixm riiu Lunes. I l.u.ghcd at my liiends, think
ing tn it my case was incurable, but I get a
bottle te sitlsfy tliem, when te my -"uiiuiie
and giatilie itien, 1 commenced te leel better.
My hope, once dead, began te levive, ami te
il ly I ti el In better spii Its than I uuve the p ist
tbitte yeais
"1 wiite this hoping j ou will publish it, se
tliatecryene allllctcd with Diseased Lungs
will be induced te take Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsam
tei the l.ungs, and be convinced that con cen
sump'iiMi can be ciued. I have taken two
bottles and can pesiti ely say that it has done
meie geed t'l.iu all oilier medicines I have
taken since mj sickness. My cough has al
most entii ely disappcaied and I shall seen be
able te go te weik." feeld in Lancastei at
Coel u in's l)i ug store, l".7ail 139 Neitli Queen
tie ivJ8-lvdeedTHA.w2
A I iiiign. Celd or seie llireat should oe
stepped. Neglect Irequently icsulLs In an In
cm.ililc L'ing Disease ei Consumption.
liiiHui's oreuchlal Troches de net disorder
the -teinach like ctuigh ayrupa and balsams,
but in t diiectlyen theintlameilpait',a!laiiig
ii nation, give tellel In Axtiin.a, Uienchial
Cough-, Cutaiili, and the Thieitt Tieubles
wliii.li .Singers and PubllcSpeakers are subject
te. hoi thiity yeais Uiewn's itrenclii.il
Tiecnes luve been iccemiiiended bj' p!ij-'i-ciMii.
and iilwajs giie neitect siitiitiu lien,
liming been tested by wide and constant u e
fei neatly uentne generation, thej lmeat
tuineil we) .ntiitcd i-ankuiueng tlie tewst-iple
leinedles et the Bje. old at i" cents a bgx
eveivwheie. uiK-lvd l'TiiSlvw
Ueincrrti siutnern:: i.iet tiers!
Aie you distuibul at niglit andbiokenel
yem lest bj' u sick child suffering and ciytng
with the exeiiiclating pain et cutting teeth?
It M.-., go at once and get a bottle et Jilts.
WINsLOW'S SOOTHING t. III) I. It will re
lieve the peer little sulleter Immediately de
pend upon It; theicls no inUt the about it.
There is net a mother en eaitli who his evci
used it, who will net tell j ou tit once that it
will leg ate the bowels, and give test te 1 he
mother, and relief and health te the child,
epcratlnglike magic. It is pcilecliy safe te
use in all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and
Is the preset Iptien et one el the eldest and
best lemale physician and nurses in the
United fctates. held everywhere; :25ccnt.sa
Lettie narMMlftwM.WA,
Only Twe Bettles.
Messis. Johnsten, Holleway & Ce., wholesale
ill uggists et Philadelphia, l'a., lopert tint
some time age a gentleman handed them a
dellai, with a iequest te send a geed c.it.ntli
cine te two army etllcers in Aiiena. Re
cently t!i saine gentleiiuiii told them that
both the etllceis and the wite et (Jen. Jehn C.
Fremont, Covciner of Anna, had been
cuicdet catairhby the two bottles el Kly's
CicMin Balm.
Mtssns. Ely lines., Diuggists, Oswcge, N.
Y. A tew days age 1 saw a lady v. he had used
yeui Cicani It iltu for Catarrh, and had found
meie lelief in one bottle than tiem all etner
lemedtesshc had tiled 1 enclose $1 ler two
bottles. Yeuis lespectlully, JAxihs Hithii m.
Jl. D., l'levldcncc, K. 1 li ice; SO cents.
JKi 2w deow.Veed&eou ,w
Liciuld Glue.
Daniel Plank, et llioeklyn, Tiega Ce , I'a.,
desei ibes it thus '-I lode thtitv miles for a
bottle or Themas' KcIeetiiclMT" w hieh effected
the eiulerful cure of a eioehed It tub in six ap
plications ; it proved weith meie than quid te
me." Fer sale at II. I!. Ceclnan's ding -teie.
H7 North Queen stieet, Lancaster.
THIS FAltMKKS ITKIICND
Dr. Uaibei's Ked Heise Penders aie the best
In the niaiket. They are net a nieie feed made
et ineit and cheap matcii.ils, but a veiltable
Medicine. They contain lour times thestrenglh
of eidlnary heisc and cattle pew deis, and w ill
cure and fatten sleck in one leuitii the time,
acting al once upon the digestive eigans and
secretions, and may be safely relied upon ter
the cuie et coughs, cold, distemper, glaudeis
and all di-ease et horses, mules, cattle, sheep,
hogs and poultry. They will increase the
quantity and quality el milk in cow s and keep
all kinds et stock In a healthy condition. Sold
every wheie at 20c per pack, (! ler $1; large
9izc 40c., ei -t ter $1. Sold In Lancastei at
Cochran's Ding Stoie, 1.57 and l.OXerth Queen
stieets aug2-lydeed&wl
UENHY'iS UAKHOI.1C SALVK.
The best !?ale in the weild for cuts, biuiscs,
seies, ulcers, salti Ileum, tetter,chapped hands,
chilblains, corns and all kinds et skin eiup eiup
tier.'. freckles and pimples. The salve is
t.aalccd te give pcifeet satisfaction in
eieiycascei money refunded. Be sure jeu
get Heniy's Caibelic S.ile, as all etheisaic
but Imitations and ceunteireils. l'lIceSlccnts.
Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drugstore,
137 i'd ..il Xeith Queen slice!.
A (ioed Augcl'8 Visit A Talc el Itesa
dalis."
Dlanche called en Kate, one pleasant day,
and found tier sail and sighing, deaiest trlend,
once bright and gay, new scaicc could keep
liem crying; for, "eh," she said, "'tis u dis
grace te see with scretula, my tacesebudly
marred!" then said hern lend, "iCesadalls will
your troubles end." Blanche called en Kate
nether day and found her once mere blithe
and gay, her face as radiant, skin as lair, as
any maiden's anywhere. Fer 9kin diseases
and impure bleed, theie's nothing in the
world se geed as Resadalis, it diivcs away all
skin disorders, humor, nay, it tones the sjs
tcm, cures your ills and banishes all doctei's
bills! Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Ding
Stoie, 137 and 139 North Queen street.
iy"?01jdced.VwJ
"Life, Grewtn, Keauty."
" What we all admire" and hew te secuie It:
A line head of hair In Its natural color la such
an adiunct te beauty that no one who prizes
geed leeks shedld neglect te use "Londen
ITair Celer Restorer," the most cleanly and de
lightful article ever intiedueed te the Ameri
can people. It is totally different from all
ethers i.et sticky or gammy, and free from
all jn.pure ingredients that render many ether
preparations obnoxious. It thickens thin
hair, restores gray hair, gives it new lite, keeps
the scalp clean and healthy, causing the hair
te glow w heie it had lellen off or become thin,
does net soil or stain anything, and is se pei
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 diuggists,
at 75 tents a bottle, si bottles ler fi.
ectSM.W.SJlw
Quinine and Arsenic
I'eim the basis of many of the Ague lemc
diesin themaiket, and are the last lcsoitet
physicians and people w he knew no better
medicine te employ, for this distressing com
plaint The eifects et either of these drug-,
aie desti ucti'.e te tlictystcm, pi educing head
ache, intcstin-il di-eulers, eitige, dizziness,
ringing in the cats, and deoresien of the con
stitutional health. Aim's Ar.rE ( up.e is a veg
etable di-co cry, containing neither quinine,
arsenic, nor any deleterious lngicdiei't, and Is
un in! illibleaud ripid f uia tei eveiy leiin of
Fever anil Ague. ItscflL.tsaiepeiniaiieit and
cei tain, and no injury can lcsult liem it-. u-e
Ie-u'.e-, being a positive cine lei Fever and
Ague in all its tonus, it is aboasupeiior leni
edyfei I.iver Complaints. It is an exec lent
tonic and pieventive, as well as cine, of all
complaints peculiar te inalaiieus.maishv and
mi. ism. die dlstiicix I5- duect action en the
I.ivci and bili.iiva.ipuatus It stmiuhites the
sjstcm te a igoieus heilthy condition. Fer
sale bv all dealeis. in-lwilkeiKV.tr
Don't lie in the Heuse.
Aik druggists ler ' Kough en lints." It
cleats out iats, mice, bedbugs leache-j, vei
li.ni, tlie-, ant", in-e ts. l"e. per box.
"Who erasps Much Holds Little." The
propiieters et Klj 's Cie mi C ilni de net claim
it te be a eme a'l, but i sine lemedy lei Ca
taillt and C'.it.uih.il Duilnes-, Clds In the
head and Hay Fever.
Cie.iiu Italni ellei tn-illy (leanscs the nis'il
las-.'iges et eataiihil iiu-, causing healthy
seeietiens, ulla)s mli ipiuuitieu and iiiitatien,
protects the iiicuibranal linings et the head
liem additional colds, completely heals the
sons and restoies the senses et taste and
smell. Iteuillciil usults .lie le.died by a lew
applications. A thoieugh lie.itinent as di
lected w ill cuse c.it.n i h The Halm Is easy te
use and agieeable i-old bv ill uggists at TiO t3.
On leceipt of ."0 ti i's will mail a package.
.Semi lei ciicul.it w Kh I ill inloiinatien.
i:l'-jCUFAM i:I.M CO., Oswego, n, y.
lei -Hie b nil tin ' mi ater diuggists.
)lC-2wdeedA,w
jlu.A I U.S.
Iiiu In this city, en .1 m l'. lbs-, Kll-i
liiac e Wilev. '-ceend d luyhteret Kdwaitt and
Chiistiana Vv dey.
The iflitive-i and liiends et the lainily
ate M -"i i cltully ln ited te attend t lie tuncial,
tiem the li'sidenee el Iki pnents. Ne 'Jll
Kast Oiange stieet, en hunday altei neon at 1
o'clock. Inteiment at Wee iwiml Hill ceme
teij JJ0-2td
111 xstr In this eltj, en the lrilh inst . Cath
.nine Itennei, niethut et Mi-. .1 iceb II it 7, et
this citj, aged Te jean
Kuneial tiem lHgeisiev, n, en bund ty, .Ian.
ii-', Its J
.UH Al'.' i:iS T1SV3U:S 'I'M.
-a fiiKi, ! ie Kircui:N
Appl .it the
LKOl'AUD HOTLL.
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Oiange stieet iioed leteic
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ences le
illilcd.
nd.
rpUKTLK StlUl
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LUM'U, TO-tIOKKOW
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Cllt MID HOI'sK, Ne. 21s .NOItTII QULKN
lt! s'lJii.i,'
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J pec
A I.Altai. icr.l LEATHER
lOcketlmeL, aieund the l. en ml Hetel,
containing between $,() and $7' Alse, ccn
taliiec' valuable papers beating the mime et
theewnei. A libeial n ud will be piideu
lettll.i et - '.me te
fc MLTLL j. jI VUTIX,
ltd l.cepaid Hetel.
IVOLIII'ION Ol l'AKTNlMCMIlr.
D
tween sheiler, lluniphieyvtlle & Ivicllci was
duseU ed en .lanuary 1(1,1 S&J, by the w lthdraw al
et fill Sheitzei tiem the 111 m. All poisons
knowing thein-eHes indebted te and these
haling claims naiie-t the late ill m w ill pie
sent them let settlement at Ne t) Kast King
stieet. KLlbllKUT.EK.
THOMAS IirMIMIUK'V MLLL,
j V.u Jld WILLIAM A. K1KFFKK.
F
(lt KENT THE t..U('.E AND I'OSi-
leilable I hi i e-vtei heusf, containing IS
upailiueuls. Ne 1 :i Net Hi Quei it sheet, new
occupied by l. Ii.i'illmau us a beaiding
house Location dcsii.iblu ler biisiiiiss ei
pi Hate use.
Alse, l'OU Ul.N T. tue medi i n iin)iiid
stoics in -atne iew. Apply te
II- tll 1SAI SM.V.S A. Ul'U.Ns gents.
l
MIIS KENT THE STOUKUOOM NO. 10S
last lung stieet, opposite the l.iepaid
I. Apph le
Het
WILLI M (,1'Ml'F,
jlS'Ild' le- Kast lung stieet.
17OK S Li: -ATlTII-SrORV AND ATTIC
1 Dwelling, Ne. e.!l Lust Ol.iuge -h-cet, with
bide) aid. Has all
stable en ie.ii el let.
model ii lmpieieiuents ;
Tenus e.i'.
K)U UKST.-A twosteiy and i.tlie dwill
ing. Ne. .Ite Kast Olamtf stieet, Willi all mi d-
in iiiii)ie(ineiila. Appl at
lunG 'Jneed Ne. .! h ST OK .NiJ 1
. si'.
A
sK e(jk(sk:k;!'.k t'Oi:
isDy, fetehman cc Ce a
MANIIL1M
ROLLER PROCESS FLOUR,
the best in the inaiket. Tim Heur will yield
meie biead le the bam 1 than the old pieccss
limit. Tij ii and be convinced. .0 tilt
ITUIK saI,
-AMJini.Nsi: NUMUEiteir
llOL'SKS STOKLS. liriLDINti LOIS &C,
of all desCiiptieiiM, in all localities and at all
price-'.
NfcW CATALOG! L,
, lth pi ices, liee tool el y one.
ALLAN A. HKUIt .V CO,
die! laid Neith Duke stieet.
nw.
KICHAUDS IIIItM'
WEDXLSDAl, t- 1. M , .IAN , IsSi,
iii the Fust Methodist Lpi-cepal Chinch,
WILL J AM, Till: MLEXT."
Tickets at lenDcrsmith's itcoUsteio and at
Sli-iub & Bui n-'s Shee Stere.
ADMISSION, ... - r..
j ui20 UaFTu.VWi:
pUIILIC aAl.lC or
CANADA IIOKSE
JANUAItl 21. lss'
A CJI1 MU.MU1,
will be sold at public sale at the Meiiimac
Heuse, ll." Neith I'lince stieet, Lancastei, l'a ,
the following Lii Stock, te wit: TWENTY
HEAD OF HEAVY CANADA DRAUGHT
HOUSES. These lieises weie "-elected with
great cue, and they must be in eiciy lespect
as lepiesented by the uiulcrslgned, or no sale.
Among them aie some Drivers and Geed
bleppeis. A lew e! them can net cleu te 3
minutes.
A credit et CO days w ill be gi en.
Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. m. en said
day, when attendance w ill be given by
GEOUGl'. (.ItOSSMAN.
55A.MLLL llE-S &. faO. AllCtS. jJ0-'td
MiDDLtTOWW, I'a., Jan. 12, 1SS2.
T'
MiE FIRM OF KEN DIG, BKICKEK &
LAITMAN has this day been dissolved bv
mutnal consent, .lehti It. dicker retiiing.
The business will heieiltei be conducted by
Kendig & Linuiaii. te whom all accounts
should be paid, and all claims presented te
them ter payment.
VV. II KENDIG.
J. U. 15UICKEK.
W. M. LAUMAN.
! Te my Ii lends and paliens w he liax e se lib-
i rally pat: eiiized iu? I leturil my thanks and
ask that they extend their fiituie iiatienage te
the new liuu, who will this season make spec
ial etloitste aceftinuiedate theii increasing
trade.
ll'IStd .JOHN K. HUICKEU.
GEO.
M. Sl'ElNMAN A C. In thcC'euit
of Common
l'lcas et Lan-
t ?. f-castei county,
Aug Tei m,
18i. -e. 44
AKTIIUU THOMAS. J Ex. Dec.
The undci signed Auditei, appointed bv
said Court " le nuku distribution et the
menev raised by sale et dclendant's leal
esta'e," te and among these entitled te the
same, will meet ler that pnipese en TUEs
DA , the 21st day of FEBkUaKY, A. D.. Its2,
at 10i o'clecktorenoon, at the Library Koein,
Cemt Heuse, city et Lancaster, when and
whole all poisons liileie-ted niiiv attend.
lI'HtiLxJtw WM i: WILSON, Auditei.
JTEW AJrBT18E31EXTS.
"OBAunrri.
WEDDING GIFTS.
WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY,
SILVERWARE, SPECTACLES, BRONZES,
And the many elegant and artistic articles embraced la our stock are especially lined fei
WEDDING GIFTS,
BECA USE THEY ARE
Durable, Useful and Intrinsically Valuable.
The veiy liberal share of trade we have lcceived in the past has encouraged us te place in
eiu cases a finer and larger stock than c cr before, te which we cordially invite the attention
of all vrhe dPsiie te examine beautiful oeds.
EDW. J. ZAHM, Jeweler,
ZAHM'S CORNER,
eet23-3mdivi:
AV.'ir Al VERTISKSJ!.N1S.
?IKST ANNUAL
CLOSING SALE
OF-
Fer Men, Bejs, Youths and Childree,
C0SISTINO OP
Suits, Pants, Coats, Vests,
OVERCOATS.
AT
AL ROSENSTEIN'S,
ONE-PRICE HOUSE
In our MEN'S DEl'AttTMET we hae ma le
four grades uslollews, vi :
l'J4 ALL-WOOL SUITS at 87.50.
About '20 dilleicnt patterns; feriuei puce
fiem $IOte$li.5U.
21' ALL-WOOL SUITS at "SlO.
About '2() dillerent patterns, in Sack a d
Fieck Coats ; teimer piicc trem Hi te lb
Ot FINE CASSIMERE and WORSTED faUIT-,
In hacks or Fiecks. at $13.50.
Feiuicr piice. $15 te SIS.
52 VEKY FINE DKESS SUITS tei t.l..
Fermer price, $2i) te pi't.
'2.7 leuxii'S suits, some are iiait-'.voei
and some All-Weel, ler $7. SO.
Fei met prices liom$10teil(i.
1 have put them nil en one counter, ji'ii
e in have j our choice. Till Is tlie grcate-t bar
gain ever elleied betcre in this citv and an
opportunity which you may never get again.
Ail my OVERCOATS have been l educed
neaily one halt the feuner prices
YOLNG MEN'S ULSTEUETl'LS & UfcYElt-
,II!LE OVERCOATS, all l educed
nearly one halt.
Beys' and Children's Suits Reduced
20 per cent.
My usseitinent el GENTS' FUUNlslllNG
GOODS Is one et the largest in lids city, eerv
article i educed, l'uie Linen Cellar's, l-ply,
luc. : 3 ter 25c. Kail & Wilsen's Cellars, -20c
Culls, '25c they aie the besc in the market.
Wre-aie evei stocked in these goods and de
siie te icduce the stock, thnicfercthese pilces
aie only temperaiy; u ail join selves et this
gicat cmpeitunlty and get some baig.Mns.
Men's Undeiwear 25 per cent, less than the
mat ked puce. Suits uiul Oeioe.its Hand
somely MADE TO ORDER at leduced piice
AL R0SENSTEIN,
PlONKElt OF MODERATE PRICES.
37 North Queen Street.
Next deer te Shultz & Bie S Hat steie.
ENWltTAINMENTS.
JUIlON Ol'KKA UOUSK.
ONE NIUHT ONLi.
FRIDAY USVBN'G, JAN. 20, 1682.
The phenomenal snece ,
JOHN A. STEVENS'S
COMIC OPERA COMPANY,
12 J0LLYI!IBACHEL()R8,
with
lisv JEAX.Xir irA77'O.V.
Mist AM)' i.O'DO.V,
And a stieng cast, with a
CHORUS OF THIRTY VOlCLi '
1 eimiiig the stiengest Comic tipcia ceiup mv
in Ameneii, nml endeised evei wlien- i- the
U ailing epetatlc attraction.
PRICES- RESERVED SK VTa, Sl. i.LV
LRAL ADMISSION, 75, 50 and 35 CU
ISex sheet open at Opei i llnn-,c efliee.
lull ltd
M mVJiljJ.ANJCO VS.
111LI.S!
I'll.CS! 1'ILKS!
1 This most liainful and obstinate disease
is ciued by it tw atmeiit w hieh causes no pain,
and giiea instant lcliel liem all p-iln. A pel
maiieut cuie guaranteed in every case by
DR. II. D. LONi.AKER.
and that his skill lias net been excited in xain
the numeteiis certificates that can he seen at
his eftlce w ill testify.
Onlcc 1.5 East Walnut stieet, Lancaster.
Consultations tiee jlU-!tdAwlebl
IF HID WANT (.LASS WITH BODY AND
STRENGTH, BU
STAR GLASS.
It you want ULiS that will net stain in
jour windows,
BUY STAR GLASS.
It you want CLASS that will keep mm ket
able in damp cellars, buy
STAB GLASS.
Kir Ter sulr by Law ustt i Hmthiw Denli'i
J. M. ALBEUTriON & SON,
TR GLAS WORKS,
jl,.Mitdeed,3lw Nonistewn, Pa.
G1
HARD
OF
Assets eei
PH1I.DELPIA.
Eleven
Hundred
sand.
Theu-
Dellais, secuiely invested. Fer a policy in
this old and well-established company call en
RIPE & KAUFMAN,
NO.
10 EAsT KING STREET.
ctlM.W&SR
"VIOT1CK OF INSL'KANCK KLfcCTlON.
i.1 Annual meeting et the Lancaster Heme
Mutual tire insurance company. Thetwentieth
annual meeting of the members will be held
it the efliee et the company. Ne. 137 East King
-trcet, Lancaster, Pa., en FKIDAV tlie 20th
dayet JANUARY, 1882, at 7 o'clock, p. in., at
which meeting an election ler tin ee Director,
toseiveloi the ensuing three j ears, and one
te erve for two years, and tlnee Auditeis, te
seiveloreno j ear, will be held between the
hours of 7 and 8:30 o'clock, p. in., et said day.
The annual rcpei tot the eiheers et the coni ceni
pany.and ale that of the auditing committee,
will be submitted te said meeting and Hitch
euslness transacted as may be presented or
called for. All persons insured in said com
pany are members theieet and entitled te pai
ticlpate in the election and ether pieccedings,
and arc respectfully invited te attend.
lly order et the beard et Directors.
C. H. LEFLVRE,
)17-3td Secietary.
HOOTS & siielts.
LADIES ANI GFNTS, IF YOU WANT A
Geed and line fitting Beet or Shoe
Ready-made or Made te Older, go te
F. HIEMENZV-,
Ne. 105 North Queen Street.
Custom Weik Specially. u2tt.l-.vY
MTER CLOTH
LANCASTER. PENN'A.
MA.KKh.TH.
CtUlttdelphla Market,
I'hiLAUKLrHiA, Jan.20 Fieur tirm, moderate
tiuile: sUpPrun0i ,j3 7ig4 2j; ,. lra- $ 50
fi." -25 ; Ohie and inuiana tamily.
ij 2.m, 00; rennsyHanii tamily it! 25
Minnesota
winter
Rj e Heur at $4 C55 00, as te 11 uaiitv.
Wheat tirm. but maiket cpict: Del. and
I'cnn'a Red, $1 1201 45; de Amhei, $1 liai ti.
Coin tirm.
B uley active.
Oats Hi in, meie demand.
Rye dull at 95c.
Previsions tirm.
Laid tinner.
Butter quiet, but steady, with choice lets
Icaree : Cieamci vKxtn, Wc
Rolls dull
Egs active and higher: Penna , -2le :
Western, 2122c.
Cheese steady, with tair demand.
Petroleum steadj ; lcllned, 'i.
Whisky at $1 l'
"icds geed tepi imecleM-r linn iitsliS';
dodo H.ix-eed stt-idy at a 1.5501 :;.
XiSnr
iedW, .Imiu.ii y 20 Fleui Slate and
Wcintciii Re linn and
Kje linn and inederatelj active
Supei tine state, t I00t 55c : extra de, it s5
5 2-5: supeitine Western.?! (0JBI 55; coinnien
m keii e-xua,si s,:,,,. seiunein mm und
quiet.
Whe.it y,''. c hihei. with moderate spec
ulative niquitv; Ne. 2. Red. Feb. fl Ie',a!
1 l4; de M'lieli, SI -ts'aii 49Ji ; de Apiil,
l 4l)j ; de May, 1 4S1 4-.
Cern yiliV.is better and moderate trade ;
mixed Western spot, CS7eMc : de tnturc
Oats a shade easier and dull; Ne. 2. Jan. 4St 4St
de 1'eb . !s ; -state, 4S5l ; Western, 48J5:e.
f.lve htucK aiurKuts.
Ciiicvoe Hogs Receipts, : 112,000 head; ship
ments, 4,000 head; maiket talily active and
Hi in; common te geed mixed at $G 35;
light, $6 loge 40 ; hcay packing and shipping,
tG 45(J95.
Cattle R( ceipls, '),000 head ; shipments. 3,000
head ; demand geed ; maiket dull and weaker,
en account ct liberal lecelpta , no experts ;
quality net geed ; extra shipping steers, $5 !)0
bit); geed te choice, $5 105 80 ;common : te
lair, $4 304 90 ; puces fully 10c lower en ship
ping ; mixed butchers' at$2.!UIOO ; steckeis
and lcedcis dull at $2 703 80.
Sheep- Receipts, 4,500 head ; shipments, 2,000
head : maiket active; common te medium 15
25c low i r at $ 5 504 ; geed te choice at $1 0
Q5 25.
East Liiikivtv Cattle Receipts, 59i head:
mai ket active at esterday's prices.
Heirs Receipts, 3,70!) head ; l'hiladclphias,
G.-:nu no.
.Sheep Receipts. 1,200 head ; celling falrly
act n e at 3 cstei day's prices.
Grain and l'revisicn Quotations.
One o'clock quotations el grain and provis previs
ions, furnished by S. K. Yundt, Breker, 15V
East King street.
.Ian. 2). 1 r. m.
Chicago.
Wheat Cern Oats
Feb.... i.3l!4 .814 AV4.
Maich.. l.32g .rdJiJ A",
May w;5 .45
I'lilladelplila.
Jan 1.424 .G8 .50
Feb 1.41 .M)j .50
March.. 1.45 .71"4 .51
April... L4i! .11-4, siy.
Perk
17 G5
17.87tj
Lard
1L22M
11.37M
BtaeK marKCi.
New Y'erk, Philadelphia and Lecal Stocks
also United States Bends ropertod daily bv
Jacob B. Lome, K. E. Cor. Centre Square.
Nbw Yerk Stocks.
Stocks irregular and unsettled.
Jan. 20.
100 3.
10.00
Chicago 4 North Western 127
Chicago. Mil. & St, Paul loe
Canada Southern 55
C. C. & I. C. B. B 20i
Del., Lack. & Western 125
Delaware ftlUudsen Canal
Denver & Rie Grande 74
Kast Tenn., Va. & Ga 15
Hannibal & St. Jee
Lake Shere & Mich. Southern.. 115
Manhattan Elevated
G
126 120K
10S 10-
;i4!4 ;ii
20 20'
121 124
107
wc ;.!;;
u;
.... 50
Michigan Central
Missouri, Kansas ii Texas
N. Y., Lake Eiie it Western...
New Jersey Central
N. Y., OnUuleA Wejtein
New Yerk Central
Ohie & Mississippi
Ohie Central
Pacific Mall Steamship Ce...
S7?4
36
4Ufi
my.
1.5J
mi
7
i
'fy
A
:;t
24i
41JC
35
101J4
50ej
USX
?Vi
r !
?
Je?f'
27
135
3CM
2
41
41
1 St. Paul & Omaha
I de Piufened
Central Pacific
Texas Pacific
Dnlen Pacific
Wabash, St. Leuis P.icillc...
.fi
101 lOftj
JOJ ".HI
50J 48
110 11!
.ifiji 31!
" Pielened my,
Westein Union Tc 1 Ce 82"
A. M.
80
V.U.
' Philadelphia.
I Stocks steady.
i Pennsylvania R. R 02l
' Reading 0
! Lehigh Valley
Lehigh Navigation Ex Div.... 4J',i
I Buffalo, Pitts. & Westetn 20j
Northern Central
I Neithern Paeillc :G
i " Pieteiied 1ii
I Hestenville
MX
.50
2
31.
43
20K
50
35
18
115
20
ISO
JO
7.5.i
ElectiicUndeigieuiid 'lei. Ce 115
Phihulelphlt & Eiie K. It
Gunnison Mining ISO
lewaeiulch Minim;.....,
Lecal stocks anil
HOllUft.
Par
Mil.
I. as
sale
Lane.Lliy C per ct. Lean, due lsS2
flue
. 100
. 100
$105
114
118.',!
120
105
112
102
102.31
105
$175
10a
105
140
130
135
13I.M.
202.5.'
145 75
141.M
70.51.
105
$u:.75
101.
105 5C
100
ie
$J.2J
25
:e
120
' " lbJ .
" " ls)..
" 1S95 .
5 per ct. iii 1 or '50 years.
6 per et. Scheel Lean...
" 4 " in 1 or 20 years.
" 1 " In 5 or 20ycais.
" " in 10 or 20 j cars
BASK STOCKS.
100
100
100
100
100
tee
Fli st National Hank.
.flOO
F.umeis National Hank
Lancaster County National Rank.
Cel umbia National ISan k
Epln ata National Bank
First National Bank, Columbia . .
First National Bank, Strasburg ..
First National Bank, Marietta . ..
First National Bank, Mount Jey.
Lititz National Rank
Manheim National Bank
I 'nien National Bank. Mount Jey
New Helland National Rank
50
SI
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
50
KXI
MISCELLANEOUS BOKD3.
OuaiiWillcR. It., clue 1895
.ine
Headings ceuimma. u. itiiuu ibsz iuu
Lancaster Watch Ce , due ISSii leu
Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce.,
due in ler 20 years 100
Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce.,
dllC 88ii..... ...... ...... ....... 101
Stevens Heuse 100
MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS.
Quarryville R. It $ 50
Millers ville Street Car 50
Inquirer Printing Company 50
Watch Factory 100
Gas Light and Fuel Company. . . . 25
Stevens Heuse 100
Columbia Gas Company
Columbia Water Company
Susquehanna lien Company...
Marietta Holle wware
TURNPIKE STOCKS.
Big Spring 3c. Beaver Valley....
Bridgeport
Columbia & Chestnut Hill
Columbia & Washington
Columbia Big Spring
Lancaster & Ephrata
Lanc.,Elizabetlit'n AMiddlet'ti
Lancaster Frultvllle.
Lancaster &lLitit 7.
Lancaster Williamstew n
Lancaster Maner
Lancaster Manheim
Lancaster Marietta
Lancaster New Helland
100
100
r5.ie
$ 25 $ 10.2S
UK
21
i
2T
25
25
100
50
25
25
50
18
20
14.1C
47.2?
51
50
trISO
55
Ji
30.4
2ft.?
85
275.S
40.1
21
40
100
Lancaster Susquehanna 500
Lancaster willow street 25
Strasburg Millport 25
Marietta Maytown 25
Marietta Mount Jev 25
PROPOSALS FOK THE LKAS1NO OF
the Lancaster and Millersi ille Railroad
1882, ler the term of five ycars.w ill be received
at the office of the undersigned. Ne. 7 SOUTH
DUKE STREET, Lancaster, Pa., up te
THUBSDAY, JANUABY 26, 1882, at 2 o'clock
p. m. Tlie Beard of Managers et said Railroad
reserving the right te reject every and all
bids. Terms of lease may be seen at the office
et the undersigned. ,
By order of the Beard of Managers.
CHARLES DENUES,
jlO-Otd-11,12,11,1 1,10,17,18,204:2:. Secretary.
TIIED EDITIOI.
FRIDAY EVENING, JAN. 20, 18S2.
WKATHKK INDICATIONS.
Washixotes, D. C, Jan. 20. Fer
Middle states, increasing cloudiness, fol
lowed by light rain, slightly warmer, fei
lowed by east te south winds and falling
barometer.
LONG DRAWN OUT.
Scevillo Finished at Lmst Uultemn te SUemk.
Washington, Jan., 20 It seems te be
the prevailing opinion new that Judge
Cox will allow Guiteau te speak under
certain restrictions. Shortly after 10 o'clock
Mr. Sceville resumed his argument, crit
icising the testimony of Dr. Hamilton and
then of the conspirators as he called them.
Cel. Corkhill frequently interrupted Mr.
Sceville until finally the latter, with some
show of impatience, protested against
the interruptions and releriing te the
witness Mess he said he proposed
te show hew the animus in
the matter. He then quoted iieui the
receul in a magistrate's court, showing
that Mess once sued Corkhill for a three-
dollar wash hill and that Ceikhill had te
pay it, together with the costs. Soen
afterwards a lecess was taken.
Some applause followed the conclusion
of Sceville's speech, which was promptly
checked by the court. Colonel Cerkliil!
stated that en behalf of the prosecu
tion he would withdraw all objections
te Guiteau addressing thejury. Judge Cox
stated that he had decided te allow the
prisoner te speak. Mr Davidge, who had
just come in, inquired : " Is the prisoner
te speak, your honor'.' if se, I would like
te inquiie'abeut hew much time lie will
occupy."
Guiteau ' I shall deliver te the jury
my .speech which has been published in al
the newspapers."
Mr. Davidge " I have net been it."
Guiteau Well then I would advise you
te get it at once and read it. I shall want
about two hours your honor. I speak
rapidly.
After some couMiltatieu between the
court ami ceunselus Guiteau was net pre
pared te speak te day, the court was ad
journed until to-meirow.
Mr Davidge stated that Judge Perter
is in quite feeble health and will probably
be unable te speak befeie Monday.
OUITKAU'S VICIOUS TKJIl'tK.
lie Creates Anether Scene In Court.
Vsihnoten, Jan. 20. As Guiteau
was "neing taken out of the ceuit
room at lecess te-day he stepped
te speak te Mr. Sceville, when B.iiliff Tell
attempted te move him along. Guiteau
tut tied aue-rily and said te Tell, ' Behave
yeuibelf." " Come, come," said Tell im
patiently, tiding te push the priseuci.
"Let me alone," shouted Gtiitenti, "Mind
your own business."
Tell having applied some prcssuie te
Guiteau the latter with his in macled
hands stiuck the officer iu the brea.st,
when be was at once seized by the eflieeis
and turned out of the courtroom.
SAD SI'ClKY OF
SUFI'LKINU.
I'eierty, Disease and Death in
the Heart et
a City.
JnitsKY City, Jan. 20. A sad case ei'
sickness and poverty came te light in this
city this morning. A man named Wil
liams died last week of smallpox, leaving
a wite and live children. The autlioii autlieii
ties fumigated the house aud took
away and burned the bed, the only one
they had, en which the patient died. This
morning the health inspector found the
mother lying en a heap of rag in the loom
aud ceveivd with pustules of .small pox.
Ou her l ight hand was the dead body of
her littlegiil, and en her lelt the dead body
of her little boy. In another corner sat
a little fellow en whose face was the shadow !
of death, while huddled up te the cold
stove weie the two lumaiuiug children.
Thcautheiitiej.it ouce lighted a tiie and
sent for feed. The dead childieu will be
buried at ouce aud the remainder of the
family i-ent te the hospital.
SLOW FOISOM.
A Wniniin Who Attributes Her hen's Unnili
ti a Hi ug AdmluUtered Elgnt Years Age.
Philadelphia, Jan. 20. A woman
visited the coroner's oifice this morning
and stated that her son, Frank Henry, 25
years old, had died at her residence, Thitd
and Seuth streets, from the effects of
poison which had been administered te
him eight jcais age. She said that a drug
had been given him by a third party ; that
he was then taken sick and steadily grew
weaker until he died. The coroner's phy
sician visited the house aud found the dead
body en a bed. He was of the opinion
that the jeung man had died from natuial
causes, but will make a post-meitem ex
amination this afternoon.
MI1RDEKKD DV A NF.WMiOV.
Fatal Quarrel Iu the t reels or New Yerk.
NewYehk, Jan. 20. Pasijiiale Pepa,
aged 21, au Italian bootblack, died at
midnight from injuries received in a fight
with Jehn McOuire, a newsboy, 19 years
old, en Sixth avenue yesterday evening.
The two quarreled, when McGuire caught
up the heavy beard en which his papers
were exposed for sale, aud struck Pepa
ever the head with it, fracturing his skull
and producing concussion of the braiu.
McGuire was arrested this morning and
committed te the Tombs without bai'.
He says he stiuck Pepa in self-defense, but
this is denied by witnesses of the occur
rence.
Charles A. Vogel, a driver, 44 jears old,
committed suicide this morning by shoot sheet
ing himself through the head.
LADY LAND LEAliUfclt IN UMUII.
l'arnell and Ills Associates te Kemalu in
Jail.
Dublin, Jan. 20. A member of the
Ladies' Land League named McCormick
has been sent te prison for etic month in
default of finding bail for her geed be
havior. Messrs. Parnell and O'Keely,
members of Parliament, and Mr. O'Brien,
late editor of the United Ireland, received
last evening notice from the governor of
Kilmainham jail that they have all been
remanded for the further period of three
months.
The New Yerk Legislative Deadlock.
Albany, N. Y.,Jan. 20. The Assembly
met at 10 a. m., when 69 members an
swered te their names. Amotien te ad
jeurn was carried by a vote of 39 te 24.
VACCINATE!
The Fiercely Having Smallpox.
Si'iung field, Ills., Jau. 20. Smallpox
still rages iii this state. Tlie beard of
health is holding its annual mreting, but
the regular order business was suspended
en account of the epidemic. AH school
children are te be vaccinated. Hereafter
all steamboat men are te be vaccinated or
show recent vaccination marks before tbey
can be employed.
the
BRAKKMAX KILLED
And Freight Cars Demolished en the Lehigh
& Susquehanna R. It.
Maucii Chunk, Pa.; Jan. 20 Early this
morning a beken axle ou a tank car caus
ed the smash-up of a freight train en the
Lehigh & Susquehanna railroad at Hock Heck Hock
pet t. Henry Andy, a brakeman, was killed
and ten freight cars were mocked.
The Fate et Woulu-be AsAatsalu.
St. Pf.teksiu-ue, Jan. 20. Nicelai S.tn
kewsky, who attempted te kill General
Tcherevine, at the interior depaitmeut,
has bean sentenced te be hanged and his
accomplice, MelnikelV, has been sentenced
te twenty years hard labor. They both
pleaded extenuating circumstances and
have appcaled.
Net Gugly.
PETnitsnuitG, Jan. 20. The jury in the
case of the Cem'th vs. Herbert Baldwin,
who has been en tiial in the Prince Ed
ward county court for the murder of a man
named Hobsen a few weeks age, rendered
a veidict. of acquit til. List evening the
accused was discharged.
rite in Vermont Town.
Spkinc.! ihi.i), Vt., Jan. 20. A fire this
meining stalled in the grist mill burned
the mill with tlnee dwelling beuses, one
store and hosieiy factory. The less en
the mill is $20,0(M ; .il! but one dwelling
W'..s itisuie.l.
i.i.u it. xerici:.
J.'STATi: OF Wte. L. rKIPL'K.I.ATE OF
It the City et l.aue.ister, deceased. Letters
et administration ou said estate Inning Ihjeu
gianted te. the undersigned, all persons in
debted theiete tue requested te itialce iinine
illate p.ijmeiil, an. I these h.iMiig claims or
demands against the atne, will present them
without delay ter settlement te the undii
slgned. SILAS II. FOUISY, ertr.Piu,
JOHN D. SKILEp. Lancaster,
Administrator-".
Wm. Am.. Aili.k, Vtleinev.
dec21 Mde.iw&titw
ESl'ATK OI'.IOll.l-M s,. I.KFIIVKIC, L.ATK
et the boreii"li et stntsburir. Lancaster
county, dee'd. The undersigned auditor, ap-
iiiiiii ii, iiisiiuiui.j iuc ii iituie leiuaining
n the hands et Joel L. Liglitni r, trustee et
Kachcl Jesephine Leleier (new deceased ),
undei the w ill of ud .lest ph s. i,efevcr, te and
among these legally entitled te the same, will
attend for Hi it purpose en FIJIDA.Y. the 27th
day et J AN IJ A U , A. !., 1SS2, at In o'clock, a.
in., in Hie Libruiy Koein et the Court Heuse
In the City of Lancaster, where all persons
interested in said illstiibutien may attend.
I1AKUY CAKPENTKK,
lanll.'ltH Auditor.
E
,iitai i; of no isi:i:t kkgusen, latk
deceased. Letteis et administration, with the
will annexed, en said estate having been
gianted te the undersigned, all persons In
debted le said decedent are ictiucstcd te make
Immediate payment, and these having claims
or demands against the same will present
them without delay for settlement te the un
dersL;n"d icsiding in CeItuih township.
V. HARVEY FERGUSON,
W. Lka-uan, Administrator c. t. a.
J. M. Walker,
Altei neyu. jt-GtW
ASMOPiCD KS1-ATF. OF UKNRV I..
HIlACIvlilLL and lle, et Manheim
Township, Lancaster County. The under
signed Auditni appointed te dlstilbute the
balance renminbi,? in the hands et Isaac S.
Luudis. Assignee, te and among these legally
entitled te the same-, will sit ter that purpose
en WEDNESDAY, FCUUUAUY lr,. lS82,at 10
o'clock a. in., Iu the Library Roem of the
Court Heuse, in the City et Lancaster, where
till persons mteiesti d iu said distribution muy
attend. L. ELLMAKKR.
JanlS ttw
K'
STilTC OF ill.NKv K. nicFANN. LATK
ei i tuien lewnslilp. i e
lewnslilp. deceiLsce. Tim llll-
dersigned ainliter, appointed te pass upon ct.
eeptieus te the ueceunt et Jehn II. Iteekwclt
and U. II. Webster, executers et said deceased,
te and among these legally entitled te the
same, will sit for tint put pose en THUltS
DAY, the 3,th day et JANUARY. 18H2. at 10
o'clock a. in.. In the Library Keem of the Court
Heuse, in the city e: Laiteasti r, where all per
sons uiteii stul iu s Ud distiibutien may at
tend, d. Mcmullen,
jl-.'lu . Auditor.
I.1s,TATF. OF .11.1 KYiS. CCKKKT LATK OF
.j Maner tewnhip, deceased The under-
sineil auditor appointed te distribute the
I balance lemaiiiing in tlie h mils of Jehn N.
Weeds, 'idmiiiist rutin-ef sniil deceased te anil
uiiiiiug iiiesciegau eiiiiiiiieiiieiuesanii. will
-it ler that pttipese en Thursday, leceiubei
1'ith, A. D. issl, at 10 o'clock a. m., iu the
libraiy ineui ( the court house, in tlie eityer
Lancaster, where all peisens inteiested In said
distiibutien may attend.
d. Mcmullen,
17 tv Auditor.
l.'.STAll. Of KI.I.AlIl.Tll M. OKSDKK,
XJ late et Diunieie township, d e'd. Letters
testumentuiv en suiil estate having been
grunted te the undersigned, all persona in
debted then te. ue ieittestid te make immedi
ate settlement, and tlie-e Ii ivlng claims or do de
minds against the same will pn-scnt them
without delay ter settlement te the under
signed, icsiding in Diumeie township,
JOSEPH D. MOORE, Executer.
Meelt lines' (Jteve, Lane ester county. Pa.
J-imi-s M. Walkki:, Att'y. d2 Ctw
ISTATi: OF DANiKl. WlKLIt, LATKOF
Xll Stnesiiurg township, Lancaster county.
Pa , dees ased. The t.mlersigueil auditor, ap
pointed te distiibtite the balance remaining
in the hands e! Samuel 11. Wiker, administra
tor of paid deceased, te anil among these le
gally entitled te the same, will sit for that
puiposeen FRIDAY, FKKRUARY 10, 1882, at
10 o'clock a. in., in the library room cf the
court heu-e in tlie city of Lancaster, where
all persons ltiterested in said dUtribntleu may
attend I). P. ROSENMILLElt,
JanlK.tv. Auditor.
I.VSFAI
J!i et
ri. OF ANDUKW F. .lJcNKAL, L ATE
Celei.iin township, deceased. The
uudei sigtuil Auditor, appointed te distribute
the Dtiiuee remaining in tin: nanus et J.
itlac'kburn. administrator, te and among
these legally entllliil te the same, will sit ter
tint purpe-e en WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY
1. Ii).s2, at 10 o'clock a. m , In the Library Roem
et the Court Heuse, in the city et Lancaster,
where nil persons Interested in aid distribu
tion may attend. A. O. NEWPHER.
H-Jtw Auditor.
T7VTATK OF.IOSi:in SEIFLB, LATE OF
Cj Drumerc township, deceased. The un
dersigned Auditei, appointed te distribute:
tlie balance remaining in the hands of James
Ecklln, administrator. In said estate, te and
among these legally entitled te tlie same, will
sit ter that purpose en SATURDAY. JANU
ARY 2d. 1882, nt 10 o'clock u.m . In the Library
Roem et the Cem t Heuse in the city of Lan
caster, where all persons inteiested iu said
distribution may attend.
ill-3tw DAMD LECIIE. Auditor.
INSTATE OK VALbNII.NK BAKKIt, LATK
Ej of East Hcmplleld township, Lancaster
county, deceased. Letters testamentary en
said cstute having been granted te thu under
sign! d all persons indebted te suid decedent
are iee,iicstcd te lr.ike immediate settlement,
and these having claims or clcfmands against
tlie estate of said decedent, te make known
the same te the undersigned without delay,
residing in East Heinptleld township.
JOHNSHIRRICII,
VHRAHAM S.HIRR1CH,
A . O. Xewmi lk. Executers.
Attorney. dZMtdftStw
w
STATE OF LLIZAKtTU CHAKLKS.
Late et Washington Uoieucli. Lancaster
county, ra., deceased. Letters testamentary
en said estate having been granted te tbe un
dersigned, all persons indebted thereto are re
quested te make luitneJlate settlement and
these having claims or demands against the
same will present them without delay ler set
tlement te the undersigned.
15. K. SHULTZ, Executer,
Washington Borough, Fa.
WM. It. Giveh, 201 Locust street, Columbia,
Pa.. Attoiney. d29-w
ESTATE OF MARY JAMES, LATK Or
Drumeie tow nshlp, Lancaster Ce.. dee'd.
Letters testamentary en said estate having
been granted te the undersigned all persons
indebted thereto are requested te make imme
diate payment, and thee having claims or de
mands against thu same will present them
without delay ler settlement te the undersign
ed, icsiding In Drumerc township.
:i:e. v wkstcett Vv..,..,in,-
I Mechanic's Crew, Lancnter county. Pa.
JamksM. WiLKhlt Att'y. dlllitw