LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER WEDNESDAY.JANUABY 25 l?82. COLUMBIA NETOS. DDK IICGCLAK UOltltESPONvENCK - Jehn Rinehart, or Baltimore is ia town, k The "paper" for "Muldoon's Picnic" a lived in town this morning. It is very pretty. Three Wiijrhtsville young men crossed the river en the icj this morning safely. Mis. B. Van Lew, of Reading, is visit ing in town. Ofliccr Struck put seven tramps in the lockup hist night ; Redenhauser three and Fisher one. Rev. Gee. Getz, efBainbiidge, pi caches in the Bethel church this evening. This church is holding very successful revival meetings, as is the Methodist. The dance at Desch's hall last evening was a success. A turtle soup supper was held at the residence of Rev. S. Tingling last night for the bchciit of the St. Jehn's Lutheian church. Over, 11 was lealized. Frank Wallen, a brakeraan en the R.& C. K. R., had his left hand se badly mashed as te necessitate the amputation -of several Ihi'iers. The accident occurred near Reading jestciday. The funeral of .Mrs. Charles E. Bennett, of Philadelphia, from 332 Walnut street yestuiday afternoon, drew together an iiiuneiise immher of ft lends who went te leek upon the sweet face el her who had ever been the best of dear fiieuds. Her iciuaiiis were iiitexrcd iu the Mount Bethel cemcteiy. The river is dozen se tight that a man can walk acrevs it. An attempt was made yesterday. While Skiff's minstiels' band was sere nading in front of the opera house last evening, a lion-e and caniagu ran off. Nothing iiiekcn. A spelling bee will be held in the school house near Stei line's farm next Monday night. A musical piOfji amine lias also been piepaicd. The R. iz C. pay car arrives 10 day. A pew battery and wile, opening com iiiunicatieu with Harrisburg and Phil adelphia, has been placed in the. otfiee of the Fiedeiick division of the P. R. R., te accommodate the increased business of the lead. (ten. W.mb.itigh and Peray MeU.iuIcy, en Sunday last, gave a perform lues of " Vuginius" le a iaigc number of their young friends. Iu the scene where Vir ijinltiK kills his daughter, Geerge, who took the former character, by mistake, in leality stabbed Viryitua by 'IVrcy in the light arm near the wrist. The wound bled very freely, and although being very tain ful was net dangerous. 'I lie California MlustrelM. Skill's California minstiels played here te a slim house last evening. The per. foimance throughout was excellent and gave entire satisfaction. It is a shame that such geed perioriuers had te play te be peer :i house. The opening part was the same as all minstiels troupes have, but far superior ; the jokes were new and parkliug, and the singinf fine. Xliiet Caught. Twe weeks age Dr. Liucwaavcr had a ease of pocket instruments stolen from him. OUicer lledenh uiser, alter a dili gent search and soma well-played detec tive movements, discovered who the thief was, but being a well known man whose only bad habit is that of liquor, the matter was settled between him and the doctor. Redenhauser deserves great credit for the skillful way ha worked up the case, ivnd new he should turn his attention te the ISIelz stuie tebbery. run en the Ulvcr Frent. Tim stieet in the vicinity of the bridge at Wiightsvillj w.rJ crowded all day long. Excitement ran riot, Mr. A. C. ' Charles, butcher, w.iutcJ te cress the bridge at C.37 a. in., te come te Columbia. Tlin Iirid. e tender would net allow it. :ls ! .. . .. , . the 7:03 train was expected. Charles in sisted en his lights, as wagons can cress half an hour before train time, aud he was Hhen VS minutes ahead. After this died our, wagons leaded with tobacco put up at Lepce's hotel. Then fun cemmeiiivd. A w ell-known tobacco buyer "decked" several of the sellers, which made tliuiu mad. Seme of th'Mii get drunk. Cel. Lcece ejected ena of them IS IT DELEON Uruwu Kehenttutl Brewnprizer- or Some body Else? Chief of Police Deichler returned te Lancaster yesterday afternoon at 5:20, Laving in his custody a prisoner, sup posed by some te be Dr. DeLeon, but who recently served a term of imprisonment in Allegheny county under the name of Fred erick P. Brown. Al. and Gee. Hawthorn, who were en the same train en which Chief Deichler went te Pittsburgh, visited the lockup with the chief aud were shown the pris oner in his cell. They declared him te be DeLeon, and when the chief expressed doubts as te his identity, one of the Haw thorns, who had frequently met DeLeon, said he was se sure that Brown was De- Leen, and that if he was net proven te be the man, he (Hawthorn) would make the chief a present of a $j hat. The Allegheny authorities were equally sure that Brown aud DeLeon was one aud the same man. The prisoner declared he was net the man that was wanted in Lancaster, and that the officer would have his trouble for nothing. He said that he was an Austriau and his name was Rudelph Frederick Brewnprizer. That he came te America some years age aud settled in Philadel phia : and married a young woman of that city. He seen afterwards get into il trou ble" there by appiepriatiug te his own use a sum of money belonging te his wife's father, lie skipped the town, went te Reading, Lebanon, and afterwards te Lau caster, iu the summer of 1879, aud thence te Pittsburgh. Being a baker by trade he secured work en Penn street at a large bakery ruu by a Mr. Blante. He made love te Blante's sister aud the tender pas sion was reciprocated. He repieseuted te Mr. Blante that he expected a gieat fortune from Austi ia, and it would be necessary te be in New Yerk en a certain day te meet a bhip en which the fortune was te be brought ever. He wanted te take Miss Blante along with him, but her brother would net consent. Finally it was agreed that he should many Miss Blante, aud that Mr. Blante should accompany him te New Yerk. The ship did net come iu en time aud Blante get tiled waiting for it and went home, lean ing IJrewuprizer $uU for contingent ex penses. Brewiipiizer skipped te Illinois aud left his young Pittsburgh wife. Seme time afterwards he wrote te her, telling her he had secured work and would pay off the 000 he owed her bi ether, aud 10 questiug her te come outehim. He re ce ved an answer leyuestitig him te come back te Pittsburgh, that he had been for given, and all would be light. He fell into the trap went te Pittsburgh, was ar rested, tried aud sentenced te two yeais for obtaining money en false pretense. Brown or Brewnprizer, or whatever his name may be, appears te be about 38 years old, is dark complcxieued, about 5 feet 10 inches iu height and weighs 14 or 150 pounds, has smooth (ace aud dark hair and moustache. He speaks with a strong German accent. Chief Deichler, who never saw DeLeon, thinks the prisoner is net the man, and was se well convinced of it en leaching Alteena that he had half a mind te let him go. Ofllcer Titus, who saw DeLeon once, thinks the prisoner is net DeLeon, who was an elder and darker looking man. One or two ethers who have seen the prisoner say he is net De De Leen. Chief Deichler says, however, that the prisoner contradicted himself several times. He told the chief he had never been in Lancaster in his life ; he after wards said he had never been here but once, when he came ever from Reading, waited in the depot until the next train arrived, and then stalled for Pittsburgh. He pointed te the Glebe hotel as the ics tauraut he had noticed opposite the Read ing depot which all of our Lancaster leaders knew is net there, but opposite the Pennsylvania railroad depot. He also told the chief his Philadelphia wife's maiden name was Ilehenthal, aud after wards gave the same name as his mother's maidcH name. Alderman Spurrier issued a commit ment and the pi iser.er was taken te the county jail as Dr. DeLeon, te await a hearing for bigamy and adultery. Mrs. Coonley and Miss Ida Bicneman will be establish his Tbmnkfl. Themas Heward, Bradford,- Pa., writes: 'I enclose money for Spring Blessem, as I said I would it it cured me; my dyspepsia has van ished with all its symptoms. Many thanks ; I shall never be without it in the house." Price 0 cents. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store. 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. Skin Diseases " Cured by Or. Swayne's Ointment. What is mere digressing than an obstinate skin disease, and why persons should suffer a single hour wLen they have a sure cure in "Swayne's Ointment " is past our comprehen sion. The worst cases ei tetter, itch, salt rheum, or that annoying complaint. Itching piles, yield te its wendertul oil-healing quali ties. Pimples en the face and blotches en the skin are removed by using this healing oint ment. Perfectly eafe and .harmless, even en the most tender infant. Itching Piles Symp toms arc moisture, intense itching, particu latly at night ufter getting warm in bed ; ether parts ure sometimes affected, fcwayne's Ointment pleasant, sure cure. Dr. Swaync ft Sen. 53 North Seventh street, Philadelphia, Pa., te whom all letters should be addressed. Sold l.viill prominent druggists. jan20-3mdTThAFftw Life, Orewtb, Hcraty.' ' What we all admire " and bow te secure It : A fine hcad'.f hair in its natural color is such an adjunct te beauty that no one who prizes geed leeks should neglect te use "Londen Hair Celer Restorer," the most cleanly and de lightful article ever introduced te the Ameri can people. It is totally different from all Others net sticky or gummy, and free from all Impure ingredients that render many ether preparations obnoxious. It thickens thin hair, restores gray hair, gives it new lite, keeps the scalp clean and healthy, causing the hair te grew where it had fallen off or become thin, docs net soil or stale anything, and is se per fectly and elegantly prepared as te make St a lasting hair dressing and toilet luxury. " Lon Len Lon eon Hair Kcsterer" is sold by all druggists, at 75 cents a bottle, six bottles ler 4. ect3M.W.Sftw THIRD EDIT1M. WEDNESDAY EVENING, JAN. 25, 1882. PORTERS INVECTIVE. HIS TIRADE AGAINST GUITEAU. TUK ASSASSIN VBAXTIU "VITU RAGE. Quinine and Arscule Fenn the basis of many of the Ague leuic dles in the market, and are the lust icsortet physicians and people who knew no better medicine te employ, for this distressing com plaint. The etrects et either of these drugs are destructive te the system, producing head ache, intestinal disorders, vertigo, dizziness, ringing in the ears, and depression et the con stitutional health. Ayku's Aeue Cure is a veg etable discovery, containing; neither quinine, arsenic, nor any ilelotci-ieus ingredient, and is an lnlaliible and rapid cure ter every form of Fever and Ague, llscftectsure permanent and certain, and no injury can result trem Its use. Resides being a positive cure lei Fever and Ague in all its forms. It is nNe a superior rem edy for Liver Complaints. It is an excellent tonic and preventive, us well as cure, et all complaints peculiar te malarieus, marshy and miasmatic districts. By direct action en the Liver and biliary apparatus, it stimulates the system te ti vigorous, healthy condition. Fer ate by all dealer-". J13-lwdeedftw Ge te II. B. Ceenrau's .Drug autre, 137 North Queen street, for Mrs. freerurn' t Xtve Na tional Dyet. Fer brightness and durability et color,are unequaled. Celer from 2 te 5 pounds. Directions in English and German. Price. 15 cents. Avoid a galloping consumption by the time ly use of Hale's Heney et Horehound and Tar. Pike's Teathachn Dreps cure in one minute. J19-lwdeedftw JtHATHS. Tsuudv. In this city, en the i'M Inst., Cath arine Tshudy, In tne 7ist year of her age. Funeral from her late rescdence, Ne. 5T.3 West Chestnut street, en Thursduy morning ut le o'clock. Interment at Landis Valley Mcnnenite meeting house. 2td UK WAV VJSIlTISJiMJSXTS. A VTKICH BKOS' ADVrJKTISKJIENT. Who f. rasps Much Holds Little." The pioprleters et Ely's Cream Halm de net claim it te be a cure-all, but a sure remedy ter Ca tarrh and Catarrhal Deafness, Colds In the head anil Hay Fever. Crc-.tm Hulm Ktlectually cleanses the nasal passages of catarrhal vlru-, causing healthy secretions, allays inflammation and irritation, protects the mcmbraual linings of the head Irem additional cel.!-., completely heals the sorts and restores the senses et taste and smell. ISenclieia! -.nils are realized by a lew applications. A llnueugh treatment as di rected will cure catari h. The Balm is easy te use and ugiecahle bold by druggists at 50 cts. On receipt of ."u cents will mull a package. Send ter circular with tall information. ELY'S CltKAM BALM CO., Oswego, N, Y. ter-ale by all the Lancaster druggists. hi 2wdeedAw ASTKICII ASTRICH ASTKICII ASjTIUCH ASTKICH ASTKICII ASTKICII ASTKICII ASTKICH ASTKICH ASTKICH ASTRICH ASTKICH ASTKICII ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTKICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTKICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTKICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTKICH ASTKICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTKICII AfcTRICU ASTRICH ASTRICH N Q GO i-3 ft BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROl'HER BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BKOTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BKOTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHER?. BROTHERS into the stieet, aud getting augy, heat- . - .... i i - tempted te get ins wagon out el the shed, i summoned as witnesses te and in doing se ran into another team. The identity, if he be DeLeon. owner then jumped out aud gave the ether a clubbing. They say it was fun. The i'aUiui-Ityaii Wedding. The wedding of Miss Annie Patteu te Mr. J. W. Ryan, of Teledo, O., yesterday evening was a grand affair, but very uupro uupre uupro tensietis. Ne decoration or anything like that, which made her sister's weddiug pompon-:, wen visible, but, nevertheless, the fair bride looked very happy aud beautiful. Tlu: couple left en the 0:10 train for Philadelphia, thence te Lie, the home of ' he groom, where a reception will be held. They will make their futuie home iu Teledo, where the bride's sister and her husband lives. A I-Rlit ut Waucr's. About -1:30 p. m. yesterday a fight oe ee cuned ut Wagner's hotel, tlee, Frame, a man inclined te be diuiik, cutcied the b.ir i oem and began almaiug .sevjr.i! geatle men who were sitting in the waiting room. He at once tackled Mr. Win. Piukeiten, who net being of a lighting disposition tried te get tint of the room. Frame told him he could whip him or any body who wanted te take his place. Nobody desired the honor, te he went up te a gentleman present and began calling him some hard names. The ether did net want te fight him and k told him se, but added that he must net ' speak se loud. Frame then ran out into the street, picked up seme stones aud cut an ugly gash under the left eye of the nan, who, upon receiving such treatment, stiuck Frame in the face, nearly splitting his head open. He fell te the fleer, aud when he get his footing again threw stones te the danger of these in the room . He was ejected and afcerwards sued. Opening of a Mew Warehouse. The firm of Rescnbaum & Ce. recently completed a new warehouse which is situated en the Harrisburg pike and Pennsylvania railroad, a short distance above the Mulberry stieet bridge. They moved into it a short time age, aud yester day Harry C. Itesenbaimi, the gentlemanly representative of the firm here, dedicated the wareheuse by giving an excellent set out in the buildiug te hi:; fiieuds ami em pleyees. The buildiug is a large three story-brick, with all the modern improve ments. lu the second lloer fieut there are two connecting rooms used as eflices. These rooms are very pretty, being finished iu hard weed. Il is handsomely furnished aud makes one of the finest offices iu the city. Mr. Rescnbaum has new employed about 00 men assertiug aud packing one of the fincsl lets of tobacco iu the city. Neighborhood Neu. Net DeLeon. We learn that Mrs. Coeuley, Ida Iliene mau and Mary Ebeily called at the prison te day and all agree that the man brought en Hern Pittsburgh ts :;et DkLi:ex. Au Aideriimii Kellel, Sheilly befeie neon te-day two tiamps enteied the eftice of Alderman J. K. Ilarr, en Seuth Duke street, during the tempo rary absence of that magisterial function ary, and stele theiofrem the elegant dress ing gown which is went te envelop his handseme and corpulent person. Officers Stermfeltz and Creamer went en the hunt after the thieves and succeeded in over hauling one of them, who gives his name as Henry Davis, iu the First ward, but his companion is still missing. The Kown was recovered this afternoon at Desch's hotel, where the thieves had offered it for sale. They had also tiicd te dispose of it at Henry Nieinei'.s. It is of fine fabiic, garnet color, handsomely em broidered iu geld pu the cellar and cuffs, and is highly valued by the alderman net meic en account of its intrinsic weith thau as an esteemed gilt from his wife. Prizes for Pigeon. . At the Pettsville poultry show a large number of premiums for pigeons have been awarded te Schuni, Lippold and Hasan, of this city, including first prize for Jaco bins, Nuns, Magpies, Baibs and Arch angels ; second prize for Carriers, Tura blets, Turbitsand Meer Heads ; both first and second for Fantails, Swallows and Trumpeters. .Heme.,,: nimiit.rn. : iiietners!'. Ait you disturbed at nii;lit and broken of your ie.it by a Uck child Millcring and crying witli the xcie.ciatinfj pain et cutting teeth ? If v., go ut once and get a bettle of MRS. WINSLOW'S SOUTH INtf SYKUP. It will re lieve the peer little :u:h:rer Immediately de pend upon it; there is no mlstake about it. There is net a mother en euith who has ever use.1 it, who will net tell you ut once that it illie; ate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and re.llcr and health te the child, eperatiikg like magic. It Is perfectly safe te use in all cases, and pleasani te the taste, and is the prescription et one et the eldest mid best lemale physician and r.urses in the United bliile- Sold everywhere; 25 cents a I etiit. "iiir?lvilftvM.W&S Silvli: CimEK, N. Y., Feb. t'., ISse. t.ESTS I hare been very low and hare tried everything, le no advantage. 1 heard your Hep Killer recommended by e many I con cluded te give them u tiial. I did, and new am around, ami constantly impieving, and am m-ai 1 v a strong ns ever. W. IL ELLER 13 EAST KINO STREET. 13 EAST KING STREET. IS EAST KING STREET. IS EAST KINU STREET. IS EAST K1XU STREET. niK t'A.tUCKS .'K1ENU Dr. Karbei's Red Hore Powders me the best in tiie market. They ure net a mere feed made et Inert aud cheap materials, but a veritable Medicine. They contain lour times the strength of ordinary horse and cuttle powders, and will cure and fatten stock In ouc-leurth the time, acting at once upon the digestive organs and secretions, and may le s.'ilely relle.l upon ter thecuieef coughs, cold, distemper, glanders and all dl-ease et horses, mules, cattle, sheep, hogs and poultry. They will increase the quantity and ijuulity et milk in cows and keep all kinds el stock iu a healthy condition. Sold every wheic :'l '20c. per pack, C ler $1; large si.e -lle. or .: ter $1. Sold In Lancaster at Cochran's DiugMeiv, 1J7 and 139 North Queen if nid s augJ-lydeed&wl A Lebanon county school ma'am flog ged one of iier pupils aged forty years, because he peisistcntly missed his lessens. Hiram ISlcim, a well known resident of I Hickorytown. Montgemciy count,is the father of twenty-two daughters aud two sous. Thc.daughtcrs are all manicd aud with a few exception:-, aic mothers. The sons are still enjoying single blessedness. Fire in the cooper shop of the Potts town iieti company last night, destroyed tLucntiiis buillniar, which was frame, two sterien hieu and 1:13 by :J3 feet, tegalher with prehibly eight thousand empty nail kegs. The les en the buildiug" will, amouiit'te about $3,000. The amount of insunuce has net been lenjned. Car off the Track. Last evening while some shifting was being done at Baumgardncr's station by the train which leaves thi3 city at 5:10 for Quarryville, a freight car was thrown from the track. The tiain was delayed (or two hems. Heavy Unji. Heury Troop, of Intercourse, killed two hogs, the heaviest of which weighed 579 pounds, and the ether 532. Hecensideicd them geed hogs and se they wcie. The Net Proceeds. The net piececds of the Wallace lec ture, which go into the fund for the sup sup peit of the soup house, were jSO.23. Amusements. Sl.iys Minstrels Te-night. This evrning Cel. Skill's California minstrels will perieral at Fulton opera house, when a revival of gen uine old-fashioned minstrelsy is premised.The papeis in every section et flic state where the troupe has appeared peak in the highest terms et the enterta Inment. A Haugrreus Llxter.css Ii"i.nkM:i N. Petter was net dead the a!l"4"il pei'M-ait of him in te day s y'uA w.i'i i ml .ng:r his arrest en suspicie-i e' him !i:ui' DeLeon. bficvi.ii. xeTives. . revolution in the treatment it ihuveii diseases Is new taking place. Dr. Bensen, e Baltimore, has discovered a sure remedy Iu his Celery and Chamomile. Pills they perma nently cure slek and nervous headache, ucu lidgia, dys-prp-la, sleeplessness and all nerv ous discuc. CeldenN l.lebig's Liquid Beet und Tonic In In In vigoruter imparts strength te body and mind. TtiKc ue ether. jl9-lweed&w Many miserable people tlraj themselves about with railing strength, feeling that they aie sinking into their graves when Parwir's Ulnger Tonic would begin Willi the first dei te hi lug vitality and strength back te them. Sun. Is-Miiiilcod&wceiv A iiiii.'ii, Coid or sere lnreat should ee slopped. Neglect lieiiiieully results iu an In. curaidc L'liig Disease or Consumption. Kree. ni menchiui Trech'-s de net disorder the -leiuacli like cough syrup and balsams, but neldiicetlyen the Inhumed path:, allaying ii'it.itiuii, uivi; lcliel i:r .Vithina. Bronchial Coughs, Catarrh, and the Thrn.il Troubles which Singeis and rubllcSpculccis are subject le Fer thlny years Biown's Bronchial Treenes have been leeeuimen.ted by physi cians, and always give perfect satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and constant iue for nearly i entire generation, they have at tained vw'J .tn-iited lankiimeug tlie tew staple remed'e 01 i'it" i'f Sold ut i" cents a I 'OX i. vi when- mi I vd i'Tli.tS&lvw Skinny iMcn. Wells' Health Renewer. Absolute cine ter nervous debility and Weakness et "the genera tive tunc tieu. $1 F. Len-j & Sen'a. at driiggiits. Depot. Jehn IlKNKY'S CARBOLIC SALVE. The 1 it Salve In the world for cuts, biulses, sores, ulcers, sallrhcum, tetter.chapped hands," chilblain, corns and all kinds et skin erup tion. Heckles aud pimple. The salve Is i.a.ileed te give perlect satisfaction In every ease or money relunded. Be sure you get Hunrj'H Catholic Salve, us all ethers are but Imitation and counterfeits. Price 2.) cents. Sel t in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Stere, 1S7 '! .. North Queen street. WE ARE GOING TO MAKE EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS BEFOKETHE COMING SPRING. OUH STORE WILL BE GREATLY ENLARGED AND OTHERWISE I51PKOVED. As this will give us some tieuble and incon venience, we arc bound te reduce our stock in a short time. We have therefore made such reductions in prices as will Induce everybody te purchase It they only take the trouble te come and leek. We are offering such BAKGAINS As have never betere been seen here or any where. A great many geed bargains have gene, but there are plenty left. It would be useless te try and mention them all, as thev ure tee numerous. BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. NEW LOT OF EMBROIDERIES. Pinr. and well-selected patterns at low prices. Irish and Crochet Trimmings, by the yard or piece. Serpentine Braid iu Cotten and Linen, very cheap, ny the dozen. All our Woelon Goods will be sold at Cost. Ladies' and Children's Heeds. Ladles' Wulsts. All our Children's Hand Knit Coats at the uniform price et Wl.OO apiece. BARGAINS IN HATS at 19 cents. Fine Shaded Plumes at 41.10 apiece. Black rips, :: ler 00c. FANCY RIBBONS FANCY RIBBONS That usul te sell from 23 te 75 cents a yard, at only 10 cents a yard. They are selling test. Shaded Satin Ribbons One huge let. Ne-. 9 and 12. new geed, ut 19e. a yard. This is a liuigiiiu. Call seen or they will be sold. Fine Embroidered Tidies. imported gods. worth $1.(K and f 1 i.. at 23 and 60c. One let et Felt and Cleth Table Cevers, large size, at iOc; formerly $1.75. One let et Fine Embroidered Cleth Cevers at 75c. ; formerly, $1.75. Linen Table Cleths, laigc size 73c. BARGAINS EVEKYWHEKE, TO MAKE ROOM BEFORE BUILDING. GOODS MUSTEK SOLD. THOSE THAT COME FIRST GET TIIE BEST BARGAIN. A (iaed Angel's VlHlt A Tale of " Uesa dull." Blanche called en Kate, one pleasant day, and found her ad and sighing, dearest friend, once bright and gay, new scarce could keep trem crying ; ter, eh," she said, ""tls a dis grace te see with scrofula, my iacc se badly mariLd "' then said her fi icml, ' Kesadalls will your Doubles end." Blanrhu called en Kate uether day aud found her once mere blithe and gay, her face as radiant, nkin as lair, as any maiden's anywhere. Fer skin diseases ami impure bleed, there's nothing in the world se geed as Uesadalh, it drives away all skin disorders, humor, nay, it tones the sys tem, cures your ills and banishes all doctor's bills! Sold In Lancaster at Cochran' Drug Stere, 137 ami l'J9 North Queen street. y)-lydeedw3 Kl'.SCIjr:i FIlO.1l DEATH Thelollewlngstateinentof William.) Cough Ceugh lln, of Semervilie, Mass., Is se remarkable that we beg le usk ter 11 the attention of our read eis. He says: " In the fall of 187G 1 was taken with a violent bleeding of the lungs followed by a severe cough. I seen began te lese my appetite and flesh. l was se weak at one time that I could net leave niv bed. In Hie summer et 1S77 1 was admitted te the City Hospital. While, there the doctors said 1 had a hole in my left lung as big as a half cellar. 1 expend ed ever a bundled dollars In doctors and med icine. I was se far gene at one time a report n en", a round that I was dead. I gave up hope, hut a triend told me et Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsam kertiik Lvxes. I laughed at my friends, think ing that my case was incurable, hut 1 get a bottle 'e satisfy them, when te my sumrisc and gratification, 1 commenced te feel better. My hope, once dead, began le revive, and to day 1 feel iu better spirits limn 1 have the pat three years. "I write this hoping you will publish it, se that everyone nllllcted with Diseased Lungs will be Induced te take Dr. Win. Hall's llalsam ter the Lung, and be convinced that con sump "m can be cured. I have taken two beitKs and can positively say that It has done mere geed than all ether medicines I have taken since my sickness. My cough has al most entirely disappeared and I shall seen In able te go te work." Sold In Lancaster at Ceclii.in's Drug ?teu-, r"and 119 North Queen sire i. 2-lv;leedT!iAw2 ASTRICH BROTHERS. I3UHL1C SALE UN MONDAY, JANUARY . ), 1882, will be sold at the Merrlmae Sta bles, Ne. 115 North Piince street, a car lead of Kentucky Mules. Creditor 00 days. Sale at!) o'clock a.m. JOHN STOVKK. S. Hess JfcSes, Auct. jan24-5td A SK VOUK UROUKK VOK Eby, Stehman & Ce.'a MANHEIM ROLLER PROCESS FLOUR, the best In the market. This flour will yield mere bread te the barrel than the old process lleur. Try It and be convinced. OdK pni .TON OPERA HOUSE. ONE NIGHT O.M.1. FRIDAY EVENING, JAN. 27. HARRY MIXER A: PAT ROONEY'S COMBINATION, Positively the lamest and meat p.-rfect Novelty Organization en the f:ce or the glebe. All former differences having been amicably adlnstpd. the great and only PAT R00NEY, Will positively appear at each perierman.ee of lids Gigantic Confederation. 30 STAR ARTISTS. 30 Full Krass Hand and Orchestra. POPULAR PRICES. Seats for sale at Opera Reserved ellice. IIouse JanSS-Shl PUBLIC SALE UFA VALUABLE DWELL ING HOUSE.-On SATURDAY, FEB. 11, 1SS2, at the Fountain Inn, Seuth Queen street, Lancaster city, will be sold at Public Sale, a geed and "ubstantlal three-story brick DWELLING HOUSE, with rrent yard en clssed by substantial iron fence, with a two story brick back building, containing hail, 10 rooms and bath room, hydrant In the yard, het mid cold water m kitchen und en second deer, with range, slate mantels, with heater, heating parlor nnd rooms en second fleer. Gas and jias tl stores throusheut the house, nas been newly papered nnd has a jyerpelunl Jire insurance. There are a number el choice raperlues and ether tmi ten the let. This property Is situated en the northwest corner or Ner.h Duke and Lemen streets, Lancaster, Pa., one of the most desirable locu tions tern home in the city. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock, p. m. Pel sons wishing te view the piepeny or as certain the conditions el sale will plcae call upon A. K. SPURRIER. Aldciman. jil-sAWRt-d Ne. 21 .Seuth Queen street. altlns Things Bowl In th Court Beem. Perter te Conclude This Afternoon and the Case te Ue te tne Jury Peululr Te-night, "Washington, Jan. 25. The court room was again densely packed this morn mern ing. The prisoner as usual opened the pro ceedings and said : " My sister has been doing some silly talk in Chicago. She means well, but she's no lawyer." . Judge Perter then resumed his argu ment. Guitcau seen commenced te inter rupt, but Perter kept steadily en with his torrent of invective, telling the jury that Uuiteau had two laces eue showing the sauctity of the Pharisee, and the ether the hioeeus grin of the fiend that is in him. Regarding the prisoner's com paring himself te Paul in his travels Perter said Paul never palmed oil' brass watches for geld, nor swindled his creditors, lhe picture given by Perter of ' Honorable " Charles Guiteau, as the prisoner once ad vertised himself, provoked the latter te the most abusive retorts, and " You're a liar " was frequently piped in by him dur ing the scathing review of his past life. As Perter went en te speak of the shy ster lawyer and te show that when Satan fell there was some improvement in Satan, while in this man there never could be improvement, Guiteau became violent. Scevillo tried te speak, and for a time the court room was a babel. The efforts of the bailiffs te quiet Guiteau were success ful, iu se far as they at ti acted his wrath toward them, aud for a moment or mere it seemed mere than possible that some of the officers would he provoked into taking the law into their own hands. The pris oner declared wildly that " a saint from heaven couldn't stand tbis man Perter's bosh;" but otherwise he exhibited a keenness ami slnewdness in his interrup tions that showed that he npreciated his hist chance. When Peiter contrasted Charlette C'or C'er day's act of patriotism with Guiteau's foul 'act of murder, the latter was aroused te fury and bellowed like a wild beast, drowning the speaker's veici at times. " Ged Almighty will curse you you miserable whelp, you," he screeched. Perter quietly asked the jury te con trast this vindicative, cowardly wretch with the spectacle of Charlette Cerday going te her death with her hanns fouled ever the cresses en her breast und a serene smile upon her lips, denoting her willing ness te die for her cenn try. Then Judge Perter raade out Wilkes Beeth almost a patriot beside Guiteau, the latter mean while pouring a stream of interruptions, stammering with rage aud exhibiting his vicious nature as he never did befeie. At 12:20 a recess was taken. Perter will conclude te-day iu which case Judge Cox will deliver his charge and the case may go te the jury te-night. Upen re-assembling Guiteau attempted te make another harangue but was cut short by Judge Cox. Perter then con tinued te argue that Guiteau's crime was the outcome of a spirit of rcvenge. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, D. C, Jan. 25. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, warmer easterly te southerly winds, with cloudy weather, and snow, and lower barometer. Smallpox In Virginia Town. Petersburg, Va., Jan. 25. Smallpox has broken out in ?ewpersvilIe, Prince Geerge county. Honoring Senater Carpenter's Memery. Washington, Jan. 25. At 1:45, upon the adoption of the resolutions commemor ative of the late Senater Carpenter, the Senate, as a further testimonial of respect for the deceased, adjourned until tomorrow. MAUKKTS. Justice Hunt' Ketirement. Washington, Jan. 25. The bill retir ing Justice Hunt passed the Heuse to day. WHO GAVK IT AWAY? rmiadelpaia Market. Philadblfhia, Jan. 23. Fleur quieter but firmly held; Superfine, Vi 7504 25; nrcira. U 505 ; Ohie and Indiana tain'.ly, fu 73S7 25: Pennsvlvanin lamllv M 37a 6 61: St. Louts ile 7 0037 25; Minnesota Extra. Hi 2TC 50 ; de straight, $r. 73iffl7 ; winter patent. $7."7i7 75 : spring de, $7 S7S 00. Kye flour ut fl 735 00. Wheat tlmicr; Del. and Penn'a Red, f 1 119 1 45 ; de Amber, 51 -I5S I 17. Cern quiet but steady for local use. Oats quiet but steady. Kye dull at 02c. Previsions urm. Lnrd quiet but firm. Butter Choice scarce and in geed demand : Creamery extra, 403c ; de geed te choice, : Rolls dull because quality peer. rEgira In? n scarcity; Penna., 29c; Western. "26827c. " Cheese steady. Petroleum quiet ; Kenned. 7c. Whisky firmer at l 20 Seeds geed te prime clever firm at D'i ; de de Flaxseed at 1 351 SO. -y-ie " Chum " Rockwell Said te Have Kurnlshed the Midnight Despatch. Courier-Journal. It is stated upon geed authority that the man who gave away the new famous Whitelaw Reid midnight despatch is Colonel A. F. Rockwell, the late president's special chum. There has been from the day the president was shot a dead feeling between Rockwell and Blaine. Blaine was from the start in favor of the " inability theory." and that Arthur should step in and act as presi dent. Such a course was net at all te the liking of Rockwell or any of the "chums;" they were down en Blaine from the very first day of the illness. One day, at the White Heuse, Rockwell, who played the "chum" business for all it was worth, said : "When the president gets up from his bed there will be two removals from the cabinet." He referred te Blaine and MacVcagb, both of whom were in favor of Arthur becom ing acting president. Garfield made copies of the Whitelaw Reid despatch before the original was returned te Jehn Hay, te whom Whitelaw Reid sent it. One of these copies came into the hands of "Chum" Rockwell, who, it is understood, has giveti it publication te break down the Blainc-Reid combination. sew vera maraei. N'Kwr ewt, January 23. Fleur State ami W estern firm ; moderate expert and Jobbing trade demand; common te geed extra. S50 5 -. Southern firm and In moderate trade ; cemmm te fair extra, $5 50fi7. Wheat qpencd i14ehlghr ; afterwards be came weak and lest a portion or advance: -Ne. Red, Feb.,l ?gi K; de Mar.. 91 51 A 1 51 ; de April, 150Ql5fyi; de May, 9150 ' Lern a trifle batter and In moderate trade : mixed Western spot, S071Jc; de future, i0s7tc. Outs without important change: Xe. 2 Jan. fS7ric; state, l!33c : westerni, Wfl.Vle. XTIf AVrjb'JtTlSHJUMXTS. tiralii and frovmieu Quotation. One o'clock quotations e! grain and provlt prevlt L?"s ''riit-ihu.l by S. K. Y nmlt. Breker, KV East King street. Jan. 25. 1 p. v. Chicago. Cern Oats J51JJ WK .Urt" .i::2 rinludelphla. .7i .3tl .72 ..-x,M .7:: 51 Feb... March. M.iy... Ke!. .. March. April.. Wlie.it l.:Mtf l.:w, 1.17', i.j-; Perk 18.i 1S.IW I.urd 1I.32H 11.5a DESTRECT1K F1KE. Heavy Less of Combustible. Atiiel, Mass., Jan. 2.. Fire broke out last evening in the pattern room of the Redney machine shop which, with its con tents, was destroyed. Alse a lum her shop belonging te the Geld Medal sewimr machine company contain iug 160,000 feet of lumber. The total less is fiem $73,000 te $100,000, en which, there is euly a partial insurance. One hundred hands are thrown out of employment be side losing their tools. A deff-ctjve chim ney was the cause of the lite. Bishop Whltehead Consecrated, Pittsburgh, Jau. 23. The consecra tion of Rev. Court land t Whitehead, I). I)., as Bishop of the Pittsburgh diocese of the Episcopal church took place this morning, iu Trinity church. The core cere core nieny was very impressive, and was wit nessed by a !arj:i' number of people. Right Rev. William Bacen Stevens, of Pennsyl vania, was consecrating bishop, aud Bishops Arthur, of Cleveland, aud Scar borough, of New Jersey, prcsenters. COXOUCTOK ARKAKiNKD." Ilel.l le Act-eiiutabidty ler n Collision New Yerk, Jan. 25. Conductor Han ford, of the wrecked train en the New Yerk Central lead, wasanested last night by elder of Corener Merkle, and taken te the Litter's resilience. Net havim; a bail bend at haml, the coroner ordered that he be ariaigued te-day at his office, when bail of $3,000 will be accepted as security for his appearance should the jury's verdict held him responsible in part for the acci dent. It is expected that a verdict will be found this afternoon. Congressman Manner' lri2isitieii. Washington, Jan. 23. Representative Harincr, of Pennsylvania, has introduced a bill pievidinr that auy person who has served faithfully in the postal service for twenty-five years, or who after a continu ous service of ten yeais shall become physically or mentally dis abled, shall thcu receive for the remainder of his natural life an annual pension equal te two thirds of his annual .'alary at the time of his letire uient. I'LAYINU POLICY. Kesults In Sli.iiCO Sheituesx. Allen-town, Pa., Jau 23. James M. Recder, ticket and freight agent of the Lehigh Valley R. R. in this city, in whose accounts a deficiency of $3,300 was discov ered yesterday, was arrested last night for embezzlement. He confessed the defal cation and said he lest the money in play ing policy. Wllliaiiiiiert. The u. A. It. ut Wilt.iamspert, Pa., Jan. 23. The sixteenth annual session of the Grand Army of the Republic, depart ment of Pennsylvania, commenced here te-day. Department Commander Jehn Tayler, seven pest ceram,' eilers and eight hundred delegates are present. There was a parade through town this morning. The financial condition of the order is geed. Tliat JJeautifu! Deadlock. Albany, N. Y., Jan. 23. The Assem bly proceeded te vote for speaker seen after convening. Oue ballet was taken with the following result : Themas G. Al Al verd 59, Charles E. Patterson 57, James J. Costelle 6, Jehn J.Cullcn 1 ; total 123, necessary te a cheice G2. After this the IIou-e adjourned until 12 te-mono w. The Distinguished Ucml. New Yerk, Jau. 23. The funeral of the late ex-Cetigressman Clarlcsen X. Pot Pet ter took place J rem Gi ace church te-day, and was attended by many prominent men. The lcmains were taken te Schenectady for interment. Sale of a Newspaper Interest. Pittsijureh, Pa., Jau. 25. The ono eno one fouith interest of Jehn W. Pittock, de ceased, in the Pittsburgh e-etiing and Sun day Lender, was sold at public auction this morning for $45,590. The m:i viviug part ueis were the puiciusurs. LJET OUT. O HCUII.LER UOVSK. SAUEIt KltAUT THIS EVENING. And the Celebrated Llebetschaner lleer en druught. It C. MATTE KN. DISSOLUTION OP PAKTNEKSIIIP. The partnership heretofore existing be tween P. A. Mctzgcr, B. F. Bard and C. F. Ilanglunan In the Dry Goods business at Ne. 13 West Kinj street, Lancaster. Pa, Is this day dissolved by mutual consent, B. F. Hard retiring trem the firm. The business will be continued by the remaining partners at the old stand. P. A. METZUEK, B. F. BAKD. C.F. HAUUHMAV. January 25. isi j23-3td (ILAHA LOUISA KELLOGG. TUK OIA j U HAM for the sale et seats te the Grand Farewell concert et CLAUA LOUISA KEL LOGG, will open Thursday morning, January '.i;th, at 9 o'clock, nt Chan. it. Barr's Boek Stere, Centre Square, Admission, 91 ; no extra charge ler reserved seats. Jy4-2td ELI AS BAUIt. "EV. J. KU'HAKUS IIOYLK, WEDNESDAY, 8 P. 51., JAN. 2T, 13S2, in the First Methodist Episcopal Church, WILLIAM, THE HTLEXT." Tickets at FenDersmlth's Hoek'Storo and i.t Sliaub & Burns's Shee Stere. ADMISSION, .... 25c. Jan20-3tdFTiiWIt G IKARD - OF I'UILADELPIA. Asnets ever Eleven Hundred Thou sand. Dellais, securely Invested. Fer a policy In this eldand well-established company call en RIFE & KAUFMAN, NO. l'J EAST.KING STREET. (13M.WASK SPECIAL metick: J. B. MAE3TIN & CO. Inventory of stock We have finished our and have en hand Remnants and Odds and Ends IX OUH- urns Carpe mmw DEPARTMENTS, u hlcli we intend te gel! at le.v Unit Halt I'llee. DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT : Delaine Remnants from Gc. up. Print Remnants from 4c. up. Muslin Remnants from 4c. up. Cretonne Remnants from 12c. up. Aud ethers in proportion. CARPET DEPARTMENT : Kru-cls Carpet Remnants from 50c. up. Ingrain Carpet-; lEemmints from 15c. up. WALLPAPER DEPARTMENT: lilanks from Sc. per piece up. Uilts from 13c. per piece up. Weare constantly receiving all the newest and best patterns et WALL PAP BUS and CARPETS ter the SPRING TRADE. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King and Prince Sts , VfOTlCE. L Whereas. By Sec. Set the Act approved April 20, 1874. p. I. page (JO, it Is provided that tlie indebtedness of any city In this commonwealth may be nutherized te he in creased te an nmeunt exceeding two per centum, and net exceediugseveu per centum, upon the last preceding assessed valuation et t e taxable property therein, with tlie absent of the electors thereof ; and Whereas, An ordinance was passed by the CeunclU et tlie City of Lancaster, and approv ed November 3. 1881, " ter the purpose of ob taining the assent el the electors et said city te tne Increase et Indebtedness of said city ter the Improvement of the Water Werkfl.and the Laying et New Distributing Maln9; and Whereas, The said Act et 1874 requires that thirty days' notice be given et an election te be held ter the purpose aforesaid; NOTICE IS THEREFORE HEREBY GIVEN that an Election will be held at the places et holding municipal elections In the Cltyet Lancaster en TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 18S2, ler the purpose of ebtalningthc assent of the electors thereof te such increase et indebtedness. Laat assessed valuation et city property, $11,003,575; amount or city debt is $il8,412.(j(i ; amount of sinking fund, 11C2,358.06 ; amount of proposed increase et city debt, $67,000; per ccntage of proposed increa-e of debt, 5 77-100 mills of total assessed valuation. JNO. T. MArGONIGLE, j21,JSifel)l,ll,18 Mayer. VXTJiUl'AlXMEXTS. TjUJLTIW OPEKA HOUSE. WEDNESDAY EVN'G, JAN. 26. Grand Revival et Old Time Minstrelsy, M. T. SKIFF'S Famous California Minstrels AND GOLDEN CITY BRASS BAND. Positively the very best traveling Minstrel Company in the entire world under the per sonal management Mr. M. T. Skiff, the reli able manager, ter twenty years constantly be fore tlie public, and always identified with strictly nrst-clrss attractions. Abselutclv every member a star. 3S ARTISTS. The greut comedians, FOX WARD; the popular Yeung Comedian, 3IR. WALLY GIBBS : the Renowned California Comedian, MR. CHAS. A. MASON: The Champien niKhtning Zeuave Drill Artist. MAJOR THOM AS.and the World Renowned Calllernia Quartette. BRYANT ft SOMEUS. the Great MuMc-al Team, aud a lull chorus and Orches tra. 4 END MEN. The most superb .selection et peclal neelttes ever presented en a min strel itHKC. POPULAR PRICE: 35. SO urn! T.'ic. IL serve.l stutsut opera house office. 21 It 1.1 ve Muck niarKeis.. CmcAtie. Hogs RcLci.ts. .'tilKlO head; ship ment -., cofciie hi-iid : market lairlv ueilve ; com mon te geed liiixi-d. $t;ingu;e: heavy pack ing and sluppimr. t: Xifia 85 ; Philadelphia and lard bem iti '.iuT I.". : li-jht ;:03t;5e; skips and eulN. $lte. Cattle UfceipN. .V'' he.ul; shipments. 2,000 hc.id: ni'irUet dull : line iiKiiert i.MttlH l:in C 50 ; geed tnchnlce steers. .' 4(lgr GS ; common m mil, 91-tujiJ., ; inferior tc 4 40: bulls. Si'JO<W. Sheep-Receipts, l,stt head ; shipments, 3 i head ; market easier, but net iiietably lower, except for very peer stock. East Lmcirrv Cattle-Krccclpts, 1.150 head ; market active ut jestcrduv's prices. Hogs Receipt, 1,.WJ im.nl; Philatlclphlas, 77SO; Yorkers, tcilijlll. Sheep-Receipts, i.-iitif head ; selling iZQ-tOe off from yesterday. ni iu emm-c sicers. . wy r le ; common Ili)i. ; mixed Hoteliers' fairly active; te fair, il 25ij:i 5t : geed te choice, l& Is, $0(J4 75 ; Mockers and feeders. !Ue-jK .itarKm. New Yerk, Philadelphia aud Lecal Stocks also United States lle'itl reported dally by Jacob 15. Lose. N. E. Cor. Centre Square. New Yerk Stocks. Stocks lalrly llrm. Meney. Chicago A North Western. ... Chicago. Mil. A .SL Pun I Canada Southern U. C A I. C. IL R...... .......... Del., l.uek .A Western Uelaware & Hudsen Canal.... Denver A Rie Grande KastTeun., Va. & Ga Hannibal A St. Jee Lake Shere & Mich. Southern. Manhattan Elevated Michigan Central Missouri, Kansas ft Texas N. Y., Lake Eric A Western.... hew Jersey Central N. Y.. Ontario Western , New Yerk Central Ohie A Mississippi Ohie Central Pacific Mail Steamship Ce SL Paul A Omaha de Preferred Central Pacific Texas Pacific Union Pacific , Wabash, St. Leuis A Pacific... " Preferred Western Union Tel Ce PHILADSXPniA. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania U. K Reading Lehigh Valley Lehtgti Navigation Ex Dlv.... Buffalo. Pitts. A Western Northern Central Northern Pacific. " Prelisrred Hestenvlllt. Electric Underground Tel. Ce PhilmlelphlL & Erie R. R Gunnison Mining lewaGulch Minim' Unitku Status Henim. Unthid States I per cunts lt':00 Jan. 25. 1.-00 3:01 I 127J-5 127X 128 I0ty$ 1071 1071 54 .... 53 :J mi Vi l-K 124 124 1SJ i.'.i 10t ik Wi S5 Wi . ID iiil . -Wi . 130);; . .JlMi 25K 41 lOOJfc . 116 11 . in A. X. V4 Vu 2 11295 HtijZ SB 4l)4; 4X J5 K& Villi 131)5 :!4!4 3I -4 Vi 4I an 43 17K MX 07 80 Vi 3554 1C0 atu . M. CI 4-iji 1!$ ii:" !!4 :i M'A G1U 3lg 6IJK $ 26 18 115 l' 18i.' 27K v.. I:0J H8'4 1142 101 i.eral stocks unit Henda. Par val. 10U 100 100 KM 100 . 100 100 100 100 Lane.City Pperct. Lean, due 1882, 1585... ISOO... 1895... " 5 per ct. In I or 30 years.. ' 5 per i.t. Scheel Lean.... " 4 " in 1 or 20 years.. " 4 " In 5 or 20 years., i; " Iu 10 or 20 years. 1IAMK STOCKS. First National Ihtuk. $100 Farmers" National Rank 50 Lancaster County National Rank., no CeIumlrfiL Xutieultl ll.tiik 100 Enhratu National Rank lei First National Rank, Columbia.. .. loe First National Dank, Stnishurg.... 100 Kirst Nutieutd Rank, Marietta 100 First National Rank. Mount Jey.. 100 Litilz National Hunk loll Mnnhi-ini National Hank 100 Puien National H.ink. .Mount. ley. fill New Helland National Rank 100 MlsCKLLArUCOCS BONUS. Quarryville It. R., due 18113 $100 Reading ,'c Columbia R. Rdue 1882 100 Lanetister Wulch Ce., due IBS'; 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., due in ler 20 yeais 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., duels! 100 Stevens Heuse 100 MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS (juariyvllle R. R $ SO Millersvllle Street Car 50 Inquirer PrintingCempany 50 Watch Factory 100 Gas Light and F'uel Company.... 2.'i Stevens Heuse 100 Columbia Gas Company Columbia Water Company .Susquehanna Iren Company 100 Marietta Hollowware..... 100 TURN FIKE STOCKS. Big Spring A Reaver Vlley $25 liritlgepert. i: Columbia A Chestnut Hill 25 Columbia .t Washington 25 Cel u in bin A Big Spring 25 LancuMcrA Ephrata ia Lane , Kiizabcthl'n AMliliilet'n 100 Lancaster A Fruitville. 60 Lancaster A Lititz 25 LnncaMci A Willium.ilewii s Lancaster & Maner SO LancaiterA Manheim 25 Lancaster A Marietta 25 Lancaster A New Helland loe Lancaster A Susquehanna 300 Lancaster A Willow Street 25 Stra-burgA Millport 25 Marietta A Muytewn 25 Marietta A Mount Jev il Lus saltr $105 111 118.; IX) 10 112 102 VBJbi- 105 $175 103 105 140 l.'ie 1S5 13I.M. 20i 115.75 141 M 70.Sc 105 $lt.75 10l 105.51 100 IOC 8J J.1.2 25 II) 120 1 75.10 $ 10.2; K 21 18 20 14.1L 47.2S 51 50 04.90 55 30.4 28.r 85 275.li 40.IJ 21 40 lASTATK OF JOSEPH . LEFEVKIt, LATK Ut eftiie borough i Strasburg, Lancaster county, dcc'il. Tlie undersigned auditor, ap- fielnted te distribute the balance remaining n tlie hands et Joel L. Llglitner, trustee of Rachel Jesephine Letever ( new deceased ). nnderthe will of said Jeseph S. Lefever, te ana among these legally entitled te the same, will attend for that purpose en FRIDAY, the 27th day of JANUARY, A. D., 1882, at 10 o'clock, a. m., in the Library Roem of the Court Heuse in the City or Lancaster, where all persons Interested in said distribution may attend. HARRY CARPENTKB, Ianll-3tw Auditor. TESTATE OF ItOBEKT JfKKGUSON, LATE J.J of Celeraln township, Lancaster county, deceased. Letters et administration, with the will annexed, en sold estate having been granted te tlie undersigned, all persons in debted te said decedent are requested te make immediate payment, and these having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for settlement te the un dersigned residing in Celirain township. W. HARVEY FERGUSON. W. Lkaxax, Administrator c. t.u. J. M. Walker, Attorneys. Jt-fltw 1STiTE OF UKMW K. JIcKANN, IAT. J et Fulton township, deccasee. The un dersigned auditor, appointed te pass upon ex ceptions te the account et Jehn II. Beekweli and V. B. Web9ter, executers or said deceased, te und among theso legally entitled te the s-ame, will. sit for that purpose en THURS DAY. UKTSBth day of JANUARY. 18S at M o'clock a. m., in the Library Roem of the Court Heuse, in the city of Lancaster, where all pr--ens interested in said distribution may at tend, i). Mcmullen. ii ntw Auditor,
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