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    LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER MONDAY MARCH 6 1882.
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COLUMBIA NEWS.
OUK REGULAR CORRESPONDENCE
The sixth aunivcrsary of the Cookman
chapel Sunday school was celebrated in
an excellent manner yesterday afternoon.
Len;j before " school time" had arrived
the room was filled te overflowing with
the friends and scholars, of the school, te
listen te the exercises that were te fellow,
which consisted mainly of music, addresses
and reading of the reports of the officers
secretary, treasurer and librarian. By
their report the school was found te be in
a nourishing condition, both in a nnaneiai
state and agtcat increase in numbers. Iu
one of the addresses, a remark was
made that "if the school increased in
numbers as it has done the past year,
there will be no place te accommodate
them." After the pregramme had been
carried eat the following officers were
elected :
Superintendent, S. C. May ; assistants,
1st, J. W. F. Xewlen, 2d, G. V. PauluB ,
Secretary, II. B. Dean : assistant, J. 11.
Henry ; tieasurer, W. K. Newlen ; libra
rian T. J. Wright ; assistants, J. E. Gray
bill, G. W. Stevenson, Harry Bonsen,
Frank McCaulcy and Chas. Seurbeer ;
chei ister, C W. Stevenson ; organist, Mrs.
T. J. Wright.
A Saturday Nlglit " Party.
The party at Klugh's hotel en Saturday
evening was a success, se iar as drunken
rowdies and lights were concerned. Col
umbia was represented by only four per
sons ; it had been expected that some
thirty odd would be present. The dance
ended in a fight. The young" men from
this place, who arc respectable, thought
it would be a fine affair, but wcre greatly
disappointed. About 11 o'clock some of
the Rohrerstown boys, who wcre pretty
full of liquor, get te meddling with
ether people's business. Tiiey tried it
en one of our boys, who politely told
him te attend te his own allairs. This
seemed te Eettlc the matter, until the sit
ting room was reached, when it was again
started. Twe Columbia boys with backs
te the wall kept a crowd of fifteen or
twenty men from them until their strength
was gene, and then the customary word
"enough" was sung out. This ended
the matter, but our town boys were made
heroes afterwards by their bravery and
daring. The fight was caused by a waits
quadrille being danced by four Columbia
boys.
Night r.Iatle Hideous.
Frem three o'clock until eleven o'clock
Union street, from Third te Fifth, was
made hideous by the number of drunken
rows that weie fought. It is a bhame
that no arrests weic made, but if they had
been tramps what a haul our brave eUicn s !
- . . .
would liave made. I he bcenc was simpl y
disgusting and dangerous in the uxtieiuc,
neighbors living in the vicinity being
afraid te ;;e out en acceuut of the dying
stones.
- Tlie Borough liurigct.
The weather all day yesterday ihtcaten
ing, but happily very little rain fell
Saturday was one of the dullest dajfl
our merchants have experienced for ever
a year.
A large number et citizens will change
their residence between this and the first
of next mouth.
A slight lire eccuricd en Fi out street
ycstciday morning and caused oonsklei eonsklei oensklei
able excitement, but before a general
alarm could be spread it was put out
with buckets of water.
Tuesday, Win. Staife.d iu " The Mar
ble hcait ;" Wediirsday, " Suelbakcr'n
Majestic. ;" and liiulay. " IJnis for
Rent.'"
The Elocution club meets this evening
at Miss Maggie WiNen's, instead of to
morrow evening.
The regular monthly meeting of the
Vigilaut fire company, to-menow evening ;
-school beard en Thur.-day, ami councils en
Friday evenings.
Considerable fun wis raised at the P.
R. II. depot yesterday morning by a race
between a man and the passenger train.
The mau had placed a baby iu the car and
get off the train te get a forgotten bundle.
The train in the meantime started, but the
man ran after it, calling for " my baby !
my baby !" The train stepped and every
thing was made lovely.
The members of the Afiie.iu Baptist
church, en Seuth Fifth street, appeal te
the public for aid. They have remodeled
their church and ewe $100 en that account
They ask contributions of 10, 1.1 or 23
cents, and state that they will be very
thankful for small favors. The congrega
tion are iu pier.pcrity, but they require ;.
little of the needful te pay efi" their church
debt. Help them. Rev. Gee. Jenes is the
pastor.
Yesterday Officer Kjc3u arrested a man
who was supposed te ba inane, but most
likely was just getting ever a spoil of the
delirium tremens, en cemplaiut of Isaac
Welsh, for using indfce-it language te his
family. He was taken before 'Squire Yeuug
this morning, who sent him te jail for ten
days, also sending eider te have him ex
amincd. During the hearing the mau
get oft" some very funny things : If ha
had two revolvers and could sheet iu a
straight line he could clear Columbia,
also that when he was thiee years old
seme persons had taken his soul from him
and uew he was persecuted every where he
went. Kcech also took two drunks down
this morning.
Ministerial lnten.
The Chester Valley ministerial a locu
tion meets in the Columbia Methedist
churc'i tomorrow, and the following in
teresting pregramme will be carried out,
the services bagiuniug 10 a. in., and te
which every oue is invited : Devotional
Exercises; Minute of Ln-:L Meeting;
Busincs ; Sermon, S. W. Gchrett and A.
I. Colletn ; Lunch ; Essay, A. I. Cellem,
alternate, C.H.Rehrcr : Voluntary Reports;
Conversation, "The Intermediate State,"
Revs. H. II. Sebritiff and- II. Wheeler.
Referred question, "What are the points
of difference between the Unitarian and
Trinitarian,'' and ' I5y what argument can
the latter sustain his position?" R. A.
Mcllwain. Conversation, " Christian Giv
ing," Revs. J. R. Bailey and C. S. Mcr
vine. Essay, "The Inspiration of the
Bible," Rvs. G. G. Rakestraw and C.
Gaul. Boek Review. Revs. J. Wesley
Geigcr and W. Rink. Exercises, Revs.
J. A. Cooper awl C. C. Yerkes. Censer's
rapert, Revs. C. S. Mervine and J. R
Biiley. Evening sermon, Revs. W. C.
Robinson and J. E. Weed.
A Large Funeral.
The funcial of Isaac S. Grabill, of West
Earl township, who died en Thursday last
from injuries received by falling through
a hatchway a week or two previous, took
place yesterday and was mere largely
attended than any ether funeral that has
taken place iu the neighborhood for years.
Revs. Eaby and Weaver, of the Mennonite
church, conducted the religious services.
The interment was made at Grefl's Valley
burying ground.
The Plant Club Te-night.
At a meeting of the Plant club, this
evening in the hall of the Y. M.
C. A. Mr. Benj. A. Spindlcr, will discuss
the subject of ' Fossil Betany," and the
work of the club for the past two months
will be reviewed. A cordial invitation is
extended te all levers of flowers te be
present.
Sale of HeriM.
Samuel Hess & Sen, auctioneers, sold at
public sale, March 4, 1882, at the Merri Merri
mae Louse, Lancaster city, for Jacob B.
Bausman, 20 head of Western horses at an
a verage price of 8188 each.
Before the mayor.
The mayor this morning sent one drank
te jail for 5 days and discharged six
vagrant.
aiormenUm.
Last evening Rev. Dr. Jas. Y. Mitchell,
of the Presbyterian church, announced
from the pulpit that en Thursday evening
next Rev. Dr. McMillan, secretary of the
Presbyterian beard of missions at Salt
Lake City, will be in Lancaster and deliver
in the Presbyterian church a lecture en
Mormonism.
Resigned.
Frank Adams, who for the past 18 yeais
has been iu the Adams express office, this
city, has resigned his position, and his
many friends will miss him at his old ac
customed place. II. S. Schroyer, of Belle Belle
fente, has been appointed in Mr. Adams's
stead.
Elected Solicitor.
D. Brainard Case, esq., has been elected
solicitor for the borough of Marietta by
councils.
Clene oltheseup Heuse.
On Wednesday the soup house will
close for the season and the last rations
will be given out.
ilalr Dressers' Hall.
This evening the hair dressers of the city
will held a bull in West End hall. 8 toy's or
chestra will furnish the music and a geld ring
will be given te the best ludy'wnltzer.
AmutiemenT.
" The Marble Heart." On next Wednesday
evening the rising actor William Stafferd will
appear at the opera heuse in the play el " The
Garble Heart, or, the Sculptor's Dream." He
comes under the auspices ei Harry L. Ilart
mycrnnd Themas Daily, te whom the local
theatre-going public eh e the recent successful
production et "East Lynnc" by Charlette
Thompson. Mr. Stafferd will be supported by
Mi-s Besa Hand, whose beauties and talents
have been seen and admired here before, and
from the complimentary pr'.ss notices which
lie company has received, thcrejis every; rea
son te anticipate a fin pcrlormance.
H FECIAL
SUTICES.
Feu u cough or sero threat, tha best medi
cine is Hale's Heney el Horcheund and Tur.
Pike's Toothache Dreps cure in one minute.
inl-lwdeedftw
Terrible Legs r Life.
' .Millions et rats, mice, cats, bedbugs, reui.Iie
lese tneir lives by collision with "Rough en
Rat."." Sold by druggists, 13c.
A true assistant te nature in lcsterlug the
syctein te perlcct health, thus enabling it te
re&i-.t disease, Is Brown's Iren Hitters.
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liquid Geld.
Dimlcl Flunk, et Brooklyn, Tiega Ce., Pu.,
di -eribes It thus : 1 rode thirty miles for a
bottle ei Themas' EelectrlcOU. which effected
t'' wnderW cur" 1 il crc " m six ap.
i. rit Aim . 1t Tnviir.ijl wrrt li timtst tlien tmltl lr,
pllrn'iens ; it proved worth mere than old te
inc." I'm-sale iu II. H. Cochran's drug store.
1J7 North Queen street, Lancaster.
DTavciTic, nervous people, "out et sorts,'
Celden'b LIcblg's Liquid Beet and Tonic In In
viguriiter will cure. Ask for Celdreri's. Ol
Druggists. ml-lwdeed&w
Noledy enjoys the nicest surroundings if in
bid !i"iiltli. Thci c are mlsorable peopleabout
te-day te whom a bottle et Purker's Ginger
'1 enlc would bring mere solid comfort than
all the doctors tlu-y have ever tried. See ether
column. ml-lmdcod&eew
Quinine and Arscutu
l'erui the basis of many of the Ague lumcdlc
in I he market, and ure the last resort et Phy
slchuis and people who knew no better medi
cine te employ, for this distressing complaint.
The citpcts et cither of these drugs are de
8tu;Ulve te the system, producing headache,
intestinal disorders, vertigo, dizziness, ring
in;; in the ear, and depression of the consti
tutional health. Area's Ague Ccnc is a vege
table rtlseevarv. containing neither quinine.
arsenic, nor any deleterious ingredient, and is
' an iuialllble and rapid euro ler every form e!
Fever and Ague. Its effects arc permanent
and certain, and no inlury cm result from its
use. Resides being a positive cure for Fever
and Ague in all its forms, it Is also a superior
ivmcdy ter Liver Complaints. It is an excel
lent tonic and preventive, as well its cure, of
all complaints peculiar te malarieus, marshy
and miasmatic districts. By direct action en
the Liver and biliary apparatus, it stimulates
the system te a vigorous, healthy condition.
Fer sale by all dealers. m3-lwdoed&w
Kaiieka, Me., Feb. 1). 1SS0.
1 puiehuMjd live bottles et your Hep Bitters
et Bishop &. Ce., last lull, ter my daughter and
am well-pleased with tfce Rtttcrs. They did
her mere geed than. all the medicine she has
taken ter sis year-s. U.M. T. McCLUBE.
The above is treni n very reliable farmer,
whose daughter was in peer health for soven
or eight years, and could obtain no relief until
Flu- used Hep Kilters. :-he Is new In as geed
health as any p-rsen In the country. We have
1-irgc.ile and they are making remarkable
pare. " W. II. BISHOP & CO.
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Mfe, tlrewtii, xseauty."
" W hat vi e all admire " and hew te secure It :
A line head ei hair in its natural color Is such
an adjunct ti beauty that no one who prizes
geed leeks should neglect te use "Londen
ilalr Celer Restorer," the meat cleanly and de
li;:!itriil article ever introduced te the Amerl
c.ni people. It Is totally dltrcrent from all
ether net. sticky or gummy, and free lrein
nil impure lngrn dents that render many ether
pieparatien-. obnoxious. It thickens thin
hair, i c-dercs gray hair, gives it new lite, keeps
Vive tcalp clean and healthy, causing the hair
tegrnw where it had lallen off or become thin,
doenot soil or stain anything, and is se per
leetly and elegantly prepared ns te make it a
lasting hair dressing ami toilet lnxury. " Lon Len Lon
eon Hair Restorer" is sold by all druggists,
at 73 cents a bottle, sis bottles ler $1.
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UlSMtV'S CAKIMJL1C SALVE.
The hest Salve in the world for cuts, bruises,
.ei e, ulcers, salt rheum, tctter.chupped hands,
chilblains, corns and all kinds et skin crup crup
liens, freckles and pimples. Tha salve is
t:lntecd te give perfect satisfaction in
every ease or money refunded. Ce sure you
get Henry's Carbolic Salve, as all ethers arc
but imitations und counterfoils. I'rice 25 cents.
.-.M in Lancaster at Cochran's Drugstore,
i:;T -'d ..! North Queen street.
A (moil Angel's VlMt A Tale et "Itesn
ttwlis."
Rlanehe called en Rale, one pleasant day,
and found her sad and sighing, dearest lticnd,
once bright and gay, new scarce could keep
1mm crying; ler, -eh," -die said, "'tis a 4lls 4lls
graee te see with ucreiula, my tace se badly
marred!" then sukllier friend, '-Resadalls will
your troubles end." Klanche called en Kate
nether day ami found her once mere blithe
and gay, her lace as radiant, skin as lair, as
any maiJen's anywhere. Fer skin diseases
and impure bleed, there's nothing In the
world se geed as Resadalls, it drives away all
skin disorders, humor, nay, it tonus the sys
tem, cures your ills and banishes all doctor's
hills! Sold In Lancaster at Cochran's Drug
Stew, 137 and RI9 North Queen street.
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IQK ITAICUKKS tflllKND
lr. Uarber's Red Herse Powders are the best
ii the market. They nrc net a mere feed made
cw inert and cheat) materials, but a veritable
.Medicine. They contain lour times the strength
of ordinary horse and cattle powders, and will
euro and fatten stock In one-fourth the time,
acting ul once upon the digestive organs and
secretions and may be safely rolled upon ler
the cure of coughs, colds', distemper, glanders
and nil diseases et horses, mules, cattle, sheep,
hogs and poultry. They will increase the
quantity and quality et milk In cows and keep
all kinds ei stock in a healthy condition. Sold
every whcie at 20c. per pack, C ler $1; lnrge
size !Cc, or ." ler $1. Beld in Lancaster at
Cochran's Drug Steiv, 137 and 139 North Queen
streets. aug2-lydced&wl
Hiewn's lloutiehold l'anacea
Is the most ctlectlve Pain Destroyer in
the world, will most surely quicken the
bleed, whether taken Internally or applied
externnlly.and thereby mere certulnly relieve
pain, whether chronic or acute.than any ether
pain alleviator, and it Is warranted double the
stiength of any similar preparation. It cures
pain in the S dc. Rack or Rowels, Sore Threat,
Rheumatism ami all agues, and is THE
GREAT RELIEVER OF PAIN. "BEOWS'S
Hot'sr.neLD Panacev." should be in every
family. A teaspoon ful of the Panacea in a
tumbler el het water sweetened ir preferred!,
taken at bed time will ureas cr a cols. 25 eta
a bottle. febll-lyiLM.W&Sftwni
An Invaluable strengthencr ler the nerves,
muscles, ana digestive organs, producing
strength and appetite, is Brown's Iren Bitters.
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.tletnersi sietm-rsi; ..lecnersli
Are you disturbed at night and broken of
your rest by a sick child suffering and crying
with the excruciating pain et catting teeth "
It se, go at once and get a liotlle of MRS.
WIXSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRU l. It will re
lieve the peer little sulleier imme lately de
pend upon it; there ts no mistake about it.
There Is net a met her en earth who lias ever
Used it, who will net tell you fat once that ij
will reg .ate the bowels, and ivt; rest te the
mother, and relief aur health te the child,
eperatir. glike magic. It is perfectly safe te
ue in all ca-es, and plea-sar.t te the. taste, and
is the prescription el ens et the eldest and
best female physician and r.uraes in the
United Stutcs. Sold everywheie; 23 cents a
tetUe isirMvilAwM.WAS
.
Skin Diseases Cured
Ky Dr. i'nzler's Maeic Oixtmkt. Cures as
if by magic pimple, black heads or grubes.
blotches and eruptions en the face, leaving
the skin clear, healthy and beautiful. Alie
cures Itch, baiber's itch, salt rheum, tetter,
ring worm, scala head, chapped hands, sero
nipples, sere lips, old, obstinate ulcer and
sores, c.
SKIN DISEASE.
F. Drake, esq., Cleveland, O., sutleied beyond
all description from a skin disease which ap
peared. en his hands, headand luce, and nearly
destroyed his eyes. The most careful doctor
ing had tailed te help him, and utter all had
fulled he used Dr. I'razicr's Magic Ointment
iiud was cured by a few applications.
The flist und only positive euro lei skin
diseases ever discovered.
Fer sale by II. R. Cochran, 137 and 13'J North
Qnceu street, Lancaster.
HENRY & CO., Sele Proprietors,
G Vcsey Street, New Yeak.
ter Rllnd, Bleeding, Itching or Ciceiated
Piles. Dh. William's Indus Pile Oixtmevt is
a sure cure. Prlce $l.ne, by mall. Fer euIe at
Cochran's Drugstore. teb27-M&Thd&w
RESCUED riCOSl UEATlt
ThefollewIngstatemcntofU'illiainJ Cough Ceugh
lln, of Semcrville, idas., is se rcinnrkable that
we beg te ask for it th attention of our read
ers. He Hays : "In tin- mil et 1S7C I wns taken
with a violent blee 'ii:g of tne lungs followed
by a severe cough ! .seen began te lee my
uppctite ami flesh. 1 was se weak at one time
that I could net leave my bed. In the summer
et 1877 I -was : i.ilttcd te the City Hospital.
While therc the iiotters said 1 iad a hole in
my left lung as big as a half cellar. 1 expend
ed ever a hundred dollars m docteis and med
icine. I wus se fur gene at one. time a rcpe t
wen: around that I was dead. I gave up hope,
but n friend told me et Dr.. Wii. Hall's Rals am
yen the Lues. I lai.ghcd at my friends, think
ing that my case was ineuiabie, hut 1 get a
bottle te satlsly them, when te my surprise
and gratification, I commenced te leel better.
My hope, onee dead, began te levlve, and to
day 1 leel in better spirits than I have the past
three years.
"1 write this hoping ou '.Mil publuh it, se
that, everyone afllicted with Diseased Lungs
will be induced te take Dr. Win. Hull's Ralsam
for the Lungs, und be convinced that con
sumption can be cured. I have taken two
bottles and can positively say that it has done
mere geed t'aan all ether medicines I have
taken since my sickness. My eeugh has al
most entirely disappeared and I shall .seen be
able te go te work." anld in Lancaster at
Cochran's Drugstore, 137 and 13'J North Queen
stre iS ldelTli&rc2
Ge te n. ii. cectir.nrs Drug sieie, 137 North.
Queen etrcet, for Mrs. fYeeman's A'eiw JVa JVa
tiencil Dyes. Fer brightness and durability et
color,are unequub-d. Celer from 2 te 5 pounds.
Directions in English ant? German. Price. 15
cents.
Only Twe llettlcs.
Messis. Jehnsen, IlallO'.vay Si Ce.. wholesale
(lrugglstset Philadelphia, Pa. ,repeit that seme
time age a gentleman handed them a dollar
with the request te send a geed catarrh cure
te two army officers in Arizona. Recently the
same gentleman telil Ilhcm that both the offi
cers and the wile of General Jehn C. Fremont
governor of A rlzena,had been cured of catun h
by the two bottles el Ely's Cream Ralm.
Messijs. Ely Rres.. Druggists, Oswego, New
Yerk : A low days age I saw a lady who had
used your Cream ltulni for catarrh, and had
found mere relief in one bottle than from all
ether rcmldics she had tried. I enclose SI ler
two bottles. Yours repcet'y, James Hitches,
M. D., Providence, R. I. Price 50 cents,
febJ7-tt i
If you have any skin diseases or diseases el
the hair or scalp,any itching or discolera liens,
sun burns, freckles, pimples, rough or dry
harsh skin, you have In Dr. C. W. Reason's
Skin Cure, a sure, perfect and elcgunt remedy.
Sold by all druggists. Charles N. Crlttenten,
116 Fulton street. New Yerk city, bole agent
fur Dr. C. W. Reason's remedies, te whom nil
orders should be addressed. mil lwd&w
We kill our riilcr w lien we remove treiu
the human system whatever disorganizes the
nerves. Dr. Ren?en's Celery and Chamomile
Pills relieve from subjection te the power of
headaehe, siecpletsncss and djvpepsia. They
contain no opium cr hurtful drug.
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D EAT US.
MuKixicett. On ther.lli inst., Anna, wi
iOlV
ei tne late lercinniii 3JCi-illgett.
Funeral from the rusldunce ot'deceased. Ne.
i0) West Orange street, en Wednesday morn
ing at C:20 o'clock. Reqeium mass will be cele cele
brated at St. Mary's Catholic church at 9:30
o'clock. The fiiends of the family arc lcpect
fully invited te aitend. 2td
Eckmajt. In this city en theSdet March,
1SS2, Henry Eckman, aged Si years, 8 mouths
and 10 days.
The relatives and friends et the family are
lcspectfully invited te attend the funeral,
from Ids late residence. Ne. 155 Seuth Queen
street, en Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. In
terment atLaucastcr cemetciy. It
EiDEn. March 5, 1S32 at the residence or W.
IS. Townsend. at Renk's Mills station P. R. R.,
Mrs. Mary Elder, widow et tne Inte Jeseph
Elder, aged -13 ycais, 2 months and 20 days.
Funeral en Tuesday, the 7th inst., at 1J
o'clock, i. m. Interment at Seudcrsburg M.
E. cemetery at 2 o'clock. Frlcnes and rela
tives invited te attend the luneiul. ltd
Cliseer. Iu this citv, en the 3d of March,
1S8-', Valentine dinger, "m the '-'fitl: year of hi
nge. The relatives and friends of the family are
respectfully Invited te attend the funeral,
from his mether's residence, 2e. 502 Maner
street, en Tuesday morning at 10J o'clock.
Interment at St. Jeseph's cemetery. ltd
Lichtt. In Mt. .Tey, en March 5th, 1832,
Henry Krcluer Llchty, in the Glth year el his
age.
His relatives and friends are respecltully In
vited te attend the funeral, from his Jute
residencc.en Wednesday morning ut 10 o'clock.
Funeral services at Union Rethel church, 21
Lrrz. In this city, en the 5tl inst., Annie
E. Lutz, daughter et Jehn A. und Kate Lut7,
aged 8 years, C months anil 21 dayn.
A light is from our household gene.
A voice we loved is stilled ;
A place is vacant en our hearth.
Which never can be titled.
The relatives and friends et the family
are respectfully invited te attend the funeral,
from her parents' residence, Ne. -132 North
Mulberry street, en Tuesday afternoon at S
o'clock. Interment at Lancaster eemetery. It
Derwabt. In Ibis citv. en the 4th inst..
Sarah, daughter et Jehn and Mary Derwnrt
aged two years, ana grana-uaugiuci ei au
tus Rest.
rus-
rOltlTLVAlA.
POK JUKI COMMISSIONER.
WILLIAM ELLMAKER,
Of Earl township. Subject te :the decision ' et
the Democratic county convention. in2tcd&w
HEW ADVEliTlSEMJWTb.
BltlUKMAKETiS TAKE NOTICE THE
Rrickmakcrs ettlie cltyet Lancaster will
meet at the Manei hotel en TO-MORROW
TUESDAY EVENING ut 7 o'clock, It
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ASTEU.-A SITUATION BY AN EL-
dcrlv lady at housekeeping or nursing.
Apply at 37 NORTH LIME ST. It
J70K RENT. TIDE TWO-STOKY UKICK
1 HOUSE, Ne. 114 Seuth Queen street.
Best location in the city. Apply te
AL KOSENSTEIN,
2td 37 Netn Q uesn street.
YM.
. M
K. A. THE KEGULAB MONTHLY
X Meeting et the Tenne Men's Christian
Association will be held THIS EVENING at 8
o'eiocic. A full attendance of members .is
atsirea. aw
XEW ADVERTISEMENT.
APAKTV BATING TAKEN- A. LABGE
house in central location desires one or
two respectable adnlt families te beard.
Opens April 1. Address, " W." Istelliekscer
Office. 3tdeed
IXrANTKU AT LE.UAN' ItirLKWOKKS
T V several lads, ugd IS te 20 years. Must
he accustomed te working in weed, cabinet
makers preferred. Can learn the branch In
two mentiS, then full journeyman's wages
will be paid.
mC-3tdR HENRY E. LEMAN.
"VOTICK TO TAX COLL.KCTOUS.-FRO
JL pesals ler the collection et the state and
ceuutytax for ISSi in the East and West
wards el Lancaster City, will be received at
the Ceuntv Commissioners' office, until 12
o'clock, en TUESDAY, MARCfl 14, 1S32.
Kyordcrefthe COMMISSIONERS.
Attest : Fcaxk Obiest, clerk. ml-3td
r
SE ONLT
THE MANUELM
ROLLER PROCESS FLOUR,
THE REST IN THE MARKET.
Fer sale by all Grocers. liO-dli
T)AIB & SHENK,
BANKERS .
N. E. Angle Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa.
Special attention given te the purchase of
Stocks, Government Rends and ether Securi
ties. Rellable paper discounted, and advances
uiado.en approved securities INTEREST
PAID ON DEPOSITS. uil-ltISKtt
rpt ARCHITECTS PLANS ArND SPECI-
L FICATIONS for a two-story four room
Scheel Ruilding (from architects residing in
lids city) will be received by the Committee
en buildings and grounds et the Lancaster
City Scheel Reard until 12 in., MARCH 20,
1S32. Should any plan submitted be adopted it
will bepaid fer.nmi all ethers returned without
cost te the Reard te the respective architects.
i or lurther intetmatinn uppiy te
JOHN I. 11
RTMAN.
nii-2Ul
23 We3t Chestnut street.
E5
.STATE Of (iiSOKOE MAIM IN EMIO,
late et Lancaster Citv. deceased. Letters
testamentary en said cstutehavlngbeen'crant-
ed te the undersigned, all persons Indebted
te said decedent are requested te make Im
mediate settlement, and these having claims
or demands against the estate el said decedent
te make known the snmc te tha undersigned
without delav, residing in Lancaster city.
CHRISTIAN HAGEHGANS,
R. F. Davis. Executer.
Attorney. m6-etd.eaw
PUltLIC HALT': OF HOTEL STOCK. ON
MONDAY, MARCH 13, 18S2, at 2 o'clock,
p. m., the undersigned will sell at public sale
at the Leepard Hetel, 20 shares of " Lancaster
Hetel Company" stock, belonging te the
ns.-igned estate of Pcarsel Gelst.
.1. 1). SKILES,
C. GAST,
II. Pucncr.r. Assignees.
Auctieueer. ni7,0411
WILL, 15i: SOLO AX 1'UIJLIC SALE AT
the lesidence of the undersigned. Ne.
IOC East, Vine street. TO-MORROW (TUES
DAY) AFTERNOON at 1 o'clock, a general
ns-jertment of household and kitchen furni
ture, consisting in part of one hair cloth par
lor suit. Rruvsels and ether carpets, large
parlor mirror, sideboard, stoves, tables, bed
steads and bedding, glass and queensware,
and many articles tee tedious te mention.
Tlicse goods arc in geed conditie.), having
been In use but a short time,
ltd JOSEPH L. COGLEY.
OUULlC SALE.
ON WEDNESDAY.
X MA
ARCH 8. 1SS2, wilt be sold at public sale
at the Sun Engine and Hec Heuse, en Vine
street between Duke and Lime streets, all the
personal property belonging te said company
consisting et One Third Clas3 STEAM FIRE
ENGINE and HOSE CARRIAGE, one HOSE
CART, Sucking and ether HOSE; ulse,
Benches, Chairs, Tables, etc The above en
gine has proven Itself te be the best in Lan
caster for service, and is in complete order
Sale-te begin at 2 o'clock p. m., when condi
tions will be made known by the Trustees of
said company. HENRY SHURERT,
m0-2td Auctioneer.
DUIJi.lC SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI-
J. TURK. On THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 18S2,
in the Northern Market Heuso, corner et
North Queen and Walnut street, will
i M soul tables, euairs, rockers, sela, lounge,
mirrors, pictures, window shades, stoves anil
pipes, two extension tables, lull cettage set,
cmiidii chairs, wardrobes, washstands, mat
tresses, garden urns and hanging baskets, a
let of gas fixtures, and a variety et articles net
enumerated.
hale te commence at 1 o'clock, p. in., when
t'rm.i will be made known by
SILAS II. FORRY,
JOHN D. SKILES,
Administratoiset the estate et the late Win.
L. Peiper, dee'd
UExr.r Sbcbkrt, Auctioneer.
II. L. FitAiLEr, Clerk. inl-3tlSM&W
Si IHAKI)
1-
V
m
et-
AssetH ever
Eleven
' PlIILADELPIA.
Hundred
sand.
Theu-
Dellui.-, ii.cuielv Invested. Fer u policy in
lids old and well-established cempanycall en
RIFE & KAUFMAN,
'. I.i EAST KING STREET.
dSM.WltftS
i QPRINO ISS'-J.
s
fel'ltlXU 1883.
MEN'S V.'EAK, .
BOYS' WEAll,
MEN'S WEAR,
BOYS' WEAR,
MEN'S WEAK.
BOYS' WEAR,
MEN'S WEAR",
BOYS' WEAR,
MEN'S WEAR,
BOYS' WEAR,
MEN'S WEAR,
BOYS' WEAR.
EAGER & BRO.
Have new open Full Lines of
French, English and American
Clethe, Worsted Suitings and
Spring Overceatings, in
all the new Spring
Celers and
Fabrics.
riNE I. LACK CLOTHS and ELASTICS
DRESS SUITS.
Cassimeres and Suitings for Beys.
CLOTHING
(OK Ofi'i OWN MANUFACTURE ONLY)
IN PULL STOCK.
Gent's Furnishing Goods.
New Neckwear. Hosiery, Lisle and Kid and
De Skin Gloves, Linen Cellars and
Cuffs. Hemstitched and Colored
Rerdered Handkerchief?,
&c, &c, &c, &c.
GENT'S AND BOYS SHIRTS,
Laundricd and Unhiuudried, net sold uuder
any special name, but guaranteed equal te
any ether at the same price.
J3-WE IKVITE EXAMINATION .-Ca
Hager & Bre.
25 West King Street,
LANCASTER, PA.
S&M
THIRD EDITION
MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 0, 1882.
WEATHEK INDICATIONS.
W-VSHINGTON, D. C, March 6. Fer
)
the Middle Atlantic states, rain, followed
by clearing colder weather, winds shifting
te southwest and northwest, falling barem
eter.
KAILKOAJ MATTIES.
The Supreme Court Declare Reading's De
ferred Denas Legal.
Philadelphia, March 6. The Reading
deferred bend matter was decided in the
supreme court this morning, four judges
confirming the action of the lower court
sustaining the validity of the bends, and
three judges dissenting. The judges sus
taingthe validity of the bends were Pax Pax
en, Sharswood, Trunkey and Green. Tha
dissenting were Mercur, Sterrett and Gor Ger Gor
eon. Last spring when the election of Gewen
as president of the read came before the
court for its opinion the justices in his
favor were Sharswood, Trunkey and Ster
rett, and these giving adverse opinions
were Paxson, Green, Gorden and Mercur.
The opinion in the action decided te-day
was written by Judge Paxson. He took
the posi'.ien thatthere were two objections
raised agaiust the bends :
First That they are usurious, and
Second That they are a substitute for
stock.
He differs from both these views, and
then discusses atilength the meaning of the
term borrow, and says the company has
a right te borrrew iu this particular way.
The opinion closes with allusions te the
welfare et the company being inseparable
from the prosperity of the state, aud inti
mates that the court should net seek tee
far te find technical objections te their
issue when the president, directors and a
large number of the stockholders have
deemed their issue of benefit te the cor
poration. The McCalments' counsel have net yet
communicated with their clients, and it is
net kuewn what course they will take.
The Reading officials have been ruled te
make final answer te the suit en the same
subject and in tbe United States court be bo be
fere the 20th inst.
The Claim for Taxes Agaiust the ltcadlujr.
Washington, D. C, March ;. Frank
lin B. Gewen had an interview with Sec
retary Felger te-day in reference te the
claim against the Reading railroad com
pany for taxes en certificates issued by the
company for wages te employees sevcraf
years age, and it is understood that he
received assuraucc that no attempt will be
made te collect the taxes claimed by tbe
commissioner of internal revenue until tbe
courts can pass upon the question whether
these certificates ceme within the .mean
ing of the law.
Differential Freight Rates.
New Yerk, Feb. 0. The advisory
commission, appointed te consider the
question of differential freight rates, held
its first session te-day for hearing of
views of commercial bodies en adjustment
of rates. A. E. Orr, en behalf of the pro pre
duco exchange, presented the argument of
that body for the aborgatien of differen
tial rates between the West and sea
board. CONGUESd.
Te-day's Proceedings In tbe National Legis
lature. Washington, March C. In the Beuse
te-day consideration of the consular and
diplomatic appropriation bill was con
cluded and the bill passed.
In the Senate Mr. Teller, from the com
mittee, reported favorably the Heuse bill
te pension Mrs. Garfield, with an amend
ment including Mrs. Polk and Mrs. Tyler.
The amounts specified arc $3,000 a year
from Sept. 19, 1881.
CIVIL SERVICE REFORM,
A Government Officer Indicted for Levying
PeUtlcal Assessments en Employees.
New Yerk, March C It is reported
that the United States grand jury have
found an indictment against Gen. Kehe
miah M. Curtis, special agent of the treas
ury, and that it will be presented in court
te-morrow. It is said that the indictment
contains 9 or 10 counts and charges Gen.
Curtis with collecting assessments from
government employees which were used
for political purposes during the last
presidential campaign.
Fined for Attending n Ceck-Flght.
Rradia'e, Pa., March 0. Considerable
excitement prevails in sporting circles here
te-day owing te the arrival of a special
agentef the S.P. C. A. of Philadelphia, who
has obtained the names of about one hun
dred aud fifty citizens of Reading who re
cently attended a cock-fight near Reading.
He proposes te ledge information against
them all this afternoon. Several have
already been arrested and fined $10 each
and costs.
Scevllle's Bill or Exceptions.
Washington, March C. District At
torney Corkhill says he will this week
finish his examination of the bill of ex
ceptions filed by Sceville in the Guiteau
case. Nothing has yet been received te
indicate that General Butler will enter
the case as counsel for the assassin.
Dentil of Ex-Judge Dentley.
Williamsport, Pa. March 0. Hen.
Benj. S. Bentley died here this morning
after a brief illness. He was formerly
president judge of the 29th judicial dis
trict and later judge of the Lackawanna
district. 'He was 73 years old.
Queen Victeria's Acknowledgments.
Londen, March 6 Earl Granville has
presented a note te Minister Lewell con
veying the acknowledgments of. the
queen for congratulations offered by the
president and people of the United States,
and expressing hearty thanks for the kind
feeling manifested towards her majesty.
Sentenced te de Banged.
New Yerk, March 6. Michael Mc Mc
Glein, convicted of the murder of Leuis
Hanicr, the French saloon keeper, in De
comber last, wa3 te-day sentenced te be
hanged April 20.
Shedding: Tears en Hearing HI Death Sen
tence. Newark, N. J., March C. James B.
Grave?, who in December last shot and
killed E.P.Veden, a littlobey, for revenge,
was sentenced by Judge Depew this morn
ing te be hanged en Thursday, April 13th
next. Graves shed tears, but said nothing.
Wesleyan Female seminary.
Wilmington, March 6. Since the ad
verse decision of the beard 'of trustees,
William Bright, the purchaser of the
Wesleyan .female college, has re
solved that the institution shall net
be discontinued, and has arranged
with its former principal, Rev. Jehn Wil Wil
eon, te conduct the school after the ter
mination of the present collegiate year.
In this he still hopes te have the co-opera
tien of the Methodist church.
The Would-Be Regicide.
Londen, March 0. MacLean, who fired
at the queen, was en Saturday quietly re
moved te the Reading jail. A lawyer of
his family says the prisener is insane, that
he is the same person who in 1874 at
tempted te wreck a railroad train, and
that he was formerly in the Wells
asylum.
Ceukllng Decline.
Washington, March 6. The president
has received from Mr. Conkling his
declination of the associate justiceship of
the supreme court.
A Dostou Dank Suipeud.
Bosten, March G. The bankiug heuse
of Chas. A. Sweet & Ce.- .suspended pay
ment this morning. It is believed the sus
pension will prove but a temporary one.
JIAMKETS.
Philadelphia aiarket.
I'hiladblphia, Marchu. Fleurquict.stcady ;
I'enn'a lamily, $5 75R5 00.
Kve flour at $4 75.
Wheat market nrm : Del.uud Penn'u. Ked,
$1 321 33 ; de Amber, $1 3321 31.
Cern firm; light local supply.
Oatsflrmcren scarcity.
Kyc scarce atS3S7c.
Previsions 'lull.
Lard dull.
Butter dull anil weak: Creamury i'Stni.43
41c: de goed.to choice, 3Sllc.
Bells dull.
Ejiss dull and i cak ; Penn'u, lite ; Western
Clicese quiet und easier ; New Yerk
cream, HftQVZc ; Western full cream,
12c.
Petroleum steady ; Itttincd, 7's.
Whisky at $1 20.
Seeds geed te prime clever quiet ut
Uc ; le de Flaxseed nominal at $1 40.
mil
12
?!i
new YOVK mnrxei.
New Yerk, March (!. Fleur Statu
und
western dull and strongly in buyers'
favor.
beutnern nun ami declining.
Wheat Vi)c lower, dull and heavy; Ne. 2
Bed. April, i;SS&l 31J: de May, si 53i
(!?1 3I4 ; de June, $1 31'J1 Sl'i ; de July,
Cern a shade easier and duil : mixed west
Cm spot, 63SS(;9c ; de luture, GS!i70Jic
Oats scarcely "se strong; State, 49855c ;
Western. ISg33c.
Cattle Market.
PutLADi.i.i'iiiA, Mar. G. Cattle market tail :
sales, 2 -H") head ; prime at 7Kc ; geed
Mai-iQBJHr; medium, 5)iic; common at
45c.
sheep market active : snlcs, S.COO head :
prlme, "Kffi'sc: poed, Jffi7c; medium, 3i
$yAc ; common, 4.c ; lambs', C8c ; calves,
5i0e ; culls, 3K4c.
Hogs active ; sales, :i.OH) ; selling lrein SJ-ifP
l"Mc.
,2
stecK aiarsei.
New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecul Stocks
also United States ISends reported dally bj
Jacob B. Loke, 22 North Queen street. '
Niiw Yerk.
Storks lower, iuiil active. Meney at ti.
Mutch li.
ll':0O 1:00 S.
A. 31. P. M. P. 31.
Chicago. Mil. Paul s. utfi 100; 109;
C. C. & I. C. K. B 10 u;i 9U
DeI..L.ick.ft Western li'l iK 123J
Denver & Bie Grande 53!; 57 57
Mich. Southern & Lake Shoie.. 114'4 H3ys ll4't
lUl.lHUIiri. UUIISU3 A TUXil"...
N. Y., Lake Erie & Western.
New Jersey Central
Ontario & Western
New Yerk Central
Paclflc Mall 'Steamship Ce..
St. Paul & Omaha Prclerrcd
Texas Paclflc
Wabash. -. i..)ula . Pacitlc.
Western Union Tel. Ce
Philadelphia.
Stocks steady.
Pennsylvania B. B
Beading
Buffalo Pitts. & West
Northern PuctncCem
" Preferred.
M'A Wi '-WS
37! 3CJ1 M
UIJi 9B 91
24 :;;; -un
132f 131J4 1315$
. 'I? 40
III) .... 0
40,'S M 3!);
31 834 33li
7S;$ 7f.", 7S4
vAi W,i KOJ
?., 29 sy9
17 11 11
32S
71
70
Qrutn aud Prevision yaotatleii.
One o'clock quotations et grain and pievi
ions, furnished by S. K. Yundt, Breker, 15
East King street.
March K.
Clilc:iu.
Wheat iern 0:il Peik Lard
March 58
April... WMU .59 1U.22K 10.25
May... 1.2.1 S'.i .12)
riitiudfipiiiii.
March.. 1.31 .08 .W)i
April... l.:ai ,w .30
May..... 1.32 .70J4 Mi
Clve stecu luameta.
Chicaoe. Hogs Beceir.t"). C.OOJ head ; ler th
week. 92,000; shiDiuents te-day, 17,500 de:de
liiand light, but market steady at a decline et
2550c ter weak ; common te geed mix-id, J3 fe
(f?t 40 ; heavy packing and shipping, SU 45
7; light at $5 746 30; skips and culls. J.'IfJS 10
Cuttle B eclpts te-day, 2,0 K) head; total for
the week, 29,00!) head ; shipments te-day. 4,(.00
de; dull, weak I and lower; expert, ?0gC 50;
geed te choice shipping. J3 105 90 ; common
te lair, f4G0510; mixed butchers' dull and
weaker;; common te fair. $2 4(K2 23; geed te
choice, $3 003175; Blockers and feeders, $3 35
i3 ; market ter shipping closed bad.
Sheej Beceipts te-day 1,500 head ; ler the
wcek, 10,000 head ; shipments, 2.500 de ; murkld
weak and 1320c lower; inferior te fair, $3 75
4 50 ; medium te geed. $5 105 15 ; choice te
extra, ?5 te J5 9J,
lifil nteci:8 ana Ueiiitn.
Par Lu-t
vel. al
Lar.t 'Uy e per ct. Lean, dujleS2... Jioe tm
1S85... 100 107
" 1890... 100 120
" 1893... 100 120
5 per ct.ln 1 or 30 years.. 100 105
5 per. ct. Scheel Lean 100 112
" 4 " inler'JOyeai-M.. loe 102
" 4 " In 3 or 20 years.. 100 102.50
" (J " Inl0er20yeurs. 100 105
Muuhcim borough lean loe 102
I BANK STOCKS.
First National Bank. iW) $175
Farmers' National Bank 50 108.05
Lancaster County National Bank.. 50 Ktf.se
Columbia National Bank :oe 117
Ephrata National Bank 1CH 132.50
First National Bunk, Columbia.. ..100 14i..;e
First National Bank, Strasburj,'.... 100 i3l.w
First National Bank, Marietta 100 200
First National Bank, Mount Jey.. 100 145 73
Lititz National Bank loe 110
Man helm National Bank 100 153
Union National Bank. Mount Jey. 50 70.50
New Helland National Bank HO 105
MISCELLANEOUS BONOS.
Qunrryville B. B., due 1893 $100 $115
Bending & Columbia B. Bdue 1882 100 100
Lancaster Watch Ce., due 1SS6 100 105.10
Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce.,
due In ler 20 years 100 100
Lancaster Gus Light and Fuel Ce.,
duclSSO 100 105
MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS.
Quarryvlllc B. B $ 50 $2.23
Mlllersvllle Street Cur 50 23
Inquirer Printing Company 50 50
Watch Factory IW) 120
Gas Light and Fuel Company. ... 23
Stevens Heuse 100
Columbia Gas Company
Columbia Water Company 'j
Susquehanna Iren Company 100 170
Marietta Hollowware 100
Stevens Heuse SO 4.25
Sicily Island 50 1
East Brandy wine Waynesb'g. 50 1
TURNPIKE STOCKS.
Big Spring A Beaver Valley $ 25 $ 10.23
itrldgcpert 13 21
Columbia Chestnut Hill , 25 18
Columbia & Washington 25 20
Columbia It Ig Spring 25 18
Lancaster ft Ephrata 25 47.25
Lanc.EIizabetht'n&MidiUet'n 100 60
Lancaster & Frultville. 50 50
Lancaster &;Litltz 25 64.50
Lancaster & Williauistewn 25 65
Lancaster Maner 50 02
Lancaster & Manheim 25 43
Lancaster Marietta 25 32
Lancaster & New Helland 100 85
Lancaster Susquehanna 300 275.23
Lancaster & Willow Street 25 40.15
Strasburg ft Millport 25 21
Marietta & Mnytewn 23 40
Marietta Mount Jey 25
I Mine EYE AND EAK DiSPENSABY.
1 Ne. 14 Noeth SEVE?rrH: St., Philadelphia.
Opsn from 12 te 1 dally for the treatment of
diseases of the above organs. Tha afflicted are
cordially invited te call.
DR. ARTHUR G. ALLAN,
leb22 3mw Surgeon In Charge.
EXTEMTAXmiXXTS.
TJULTON OPERA HOC9E.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1882.
Special engagement ler one night only el
the talcnted actor
W&. WX STAFFORD
Supported by the
EOLLOWIXG POWERFUL COMPANY :
Miss Resa Band, Wm-.TBorreughs,
Marien Demlnir.
Edwin Clifferd.
Miss Nera Vernen.
Miss Flera Nowtea,
Miss Hattie Rclteur,
Miss Ada Santerd.
Alice Veri,
Jehn T. McNary.
Geerge Reach,
Goerge Marlen.
Belle Baldwin.
Maris Lejrres.
-IX THE
MARBLE HEART.
NEW and ELEGANT WARDROBE,
APPBOPBIATE 8CEXEEV.
ADMISSION 35, 50 and 73 cent.
ItESEUVEP SEATS 75 cents.
Chart new open anil seats may be seoured at
Opera Heuso Office- in2-3td
JLUJCELLAlfEOUS
iu.lisr TO LOAN THE ATTKNTION
1L et persons desiring te purchase houses
Is invited te the advantage of borrowing
money trem the Union Building und Lenn
Association. A low rate of Interest and the
advantage of long leans is worthy of the at
tention et huyers of rel estate.
Fer luforinutiea call en
. II. S. GAKA, President,
A. II. BALL. Secretary,
DANA U It AH AM. Treasurer.
mi-ltS V. A. WILSON, Solicitor.
"pLUMBING, OAbFlTTISfQ.
JOHN P. SCHAUM,
Ne. 27 Seuth Queen Street. '
Plumbing sGasfittmg
oexi: OMLY UT
SKILLFUL AND CABEFUL WORKMEN.
LABGE STOCK OF
GAS FIXTURES OX HAND.
JaiiiS-lydS ""
"VTOTICE.
1 Netice Is hereby given that a special
nice ting et the members et the Southern Mu
tual Insurance Company et Lancaster Coun
ty, an Insurance Company of the Btnte et
Pennsylvania, incorporated by an act et
Assembly, entitled '-An Act te Incorporate,
the Southern Mutual Insurance Company of
Lancaster County." approved March 22, 1802 ;
whose principal elllec is located In the county
et Lun caster, and whose charter is about te
expire, will be held ut the public house ei
James K. Alexander, in Quarrvville, Lancas
ter county, en SATURDAY. MABCU 11, 1832,
at 1 ojcleck p. hi. It at such meeting two
thirds of the votes, cast In person or by proxy
shall favor a resolution agreeing that wild cor
poration Shall held its charter, subject te the
previsions et the constitution et Pennsylvania,
unit setting forth ut length the sections of Its
existing charter which it desires te retatn.amt
agreeing te be subject te the previsions of an
am eiiimeti -u supplement lean uci cnuueu
'mi act te establish an insurance depart
ment,' approved the fourth day of April,
one thousand eight hundred and seventy
three, providing ter the incorporation and
regulation of insurance companies, and relat
ing te insurance, agents and brokers und te
lcreign insurance companies," approved May
1.1870, P. L 53; se lur as n et inconsistent
with said charter ; snld resolution, and the
n umber of votes cast ter and against the same
ut the special meeting aforesaid shall be
spread en the records of said company, and a
certified ceny of the sume forwarded te the
Insurance Commissioner, who shall submit
the sumu te the Attorney General, und. In oase
he approves et said resolution, he shall certify
his approval of said record te the Governer,
who shall cause letters patent te Issue, erect
ing said company Inte a body corporate, with
succession as iu snld act of May 1. 1870, provid
ed in t lie casn of companies originally organ
ized, with all the powers and privileges, and
subject te the restrictions specified in the
resolution aforesaid. The object of said meet
ing being te comply with section 30 of said
net et May 1, lS"tf, te renew or extend said
company's charter.
SIMEON W. SWISHEB,
IIkniiv E. Raub, President,
Secretary.
quarry vUlc. Feb. 9, 1882. f9-lld4tw
E9TATK u- MARY HOFFMAN, LATE
of West Denegal tewnsplp, deceased.
Letters administration en said estate hav
ing keen granted te tne undersigned, all per
sons indebted thereto ure requested te make
immediate paymeiit, and these having
claims or demands against the same will pre
sent them without delay for settlement te tllu
undersigned, re-siding 'in West Denegal.
JACOB D. SHENK.
0tw Administrator.
ESTATE OP GEO UOK FI.OWEBS, LATE
of Kapha township, Lancaster ceuntr. de
ceased. The undersigned audltoruppeintod te
distribute the balance remaining in tne hands
of Jehn M. Stchman. administrator, te ana
among tlioselegully cntltltled te the same. will
sit for that purpose en TUESDAY, MARCH
7th, A. D. 1882. at 10 o'clock a. in.. In tbe
library room of the court heuse, In the city of
Lancaster, where all persons Interested In said
distribution may attend.
A. F. HOSTETTEB.
Ieh3-ltw Auditor.
I:STATK OF BAKUAKA KANK, LATE Or
!i Washington borengh, Lancaster ceuntv.
doe'd. Letters testamentary tn said estate
having been grunted te tha undersigned, all
persons Indebted thereto are requested te make
immediate payment, and these having claim
or demands against the same will present them
without delay ter settlement te t lie undersign
ed, residing in Maner township, P. O. Wash
ington borough. GEORGE S. MANN,
C. Denues, Executer.
Attorney. feb8-0tw
ESTATE OP SAMUEL. MOOICE, LATJi
of Strasburg borough, Lancaster county.
Pa., deceased. The undersigned auditor, ap
pointed te distribute the balance remaining
iu the hands of William Spencer, administra
tor of said deceased, te unit among these le
gally entitled te the name, will sit for that
purpoee en TUESDAY. MARCH 14. 1882, at
10 o'clock a, m.. In the library room of the
court house, in the city of Lancaster, whero
all persons interested iu said distribution may
attend. WM. A. WILSON,
122-ltw Auditor.
rpilE ACCOUNTS OP THE FOLLOWING
1 named Estates will be presented for con
tinuation nisi en Monday, March 20, A. D.
1S32.
Beu'lamin L.Landls and wile's Assigned Estate"
M." N. Brubaker, Assignee.
Moses "Weaver's Assigned Estate, Jar.eb
Grube, Assignee.
Elam GrefTs Assigned Estate, Snmi'-I Hut
ford, Assignee.
Jehn S. Bcntz and wife's Assigned Estate '
11. Burkheldei, Assignee.
DunicI S. Barak und wife's Auigucd Estate
Cliristian Widmycr, Assignee.
Attest: SAM. MATT. FBIDY.
Iub22 4tw ProthenoUuy.
TJATENTS
PATENTS
FOB
Inventions, Trade-Marks, etc.,
procured. Call or send ler circular el In
structions. Intorinatienjfrec.
Bctcrcnces given in Lancaster.
Jehn A. WIederskcIm,
110 Seuth Fourth street, Philadelphia.
apr20-lyw
Ir YOU SUFFER WITH A PAIN IN THE
hack, or nave a constant tired feeling in
your back und limbs, itls sere Indication yeui
Liver and Kidneys are out el order. Te re
move these symptoms you should u-e
KIDNBYOURA1
This tea is purely vegetable, and Is sold in
packs, which will make four pints of tca tca
Price. 50c. a naefc. Fer sole at .
KAUFFMAN'S DRUG STORE,
marlllmd&lvw 118 North Oueen Street.
PUBLIC SALE.-ON TUESDAY, MARCH
14. 1S82. In pursuance of an order et the
Orphans' Court et Lancaster county, Mary
Iditl, administratrix of the estate of Jacob
Idall. deceased, will eiler at public sale en the
premises in Bainbtldgc, Ceney township,
Lancaster county, Pa., the following de
scribed real estate, viz :
A let of ground, containing in front en Sec
ond street, about 75 feet, and extending in
depth ubeut 50 feet; bounded en the north
west by Chestnut street, one the northeast by
Second street, en the southeast by the Evan
gellcal church and en tbe southwest by lotNe.
203, upon which 13 erected a one-and-a-hai:-stery
FRAME HOUSE and ether necessary
outeuUulngs. ,
Sole-to commence at 2 o'clock p.m., when
conditions, Ac. wlU be made known by
MARY IDaIL.
Administratrix or the Estate of Jacob idail,
deceased. . H7-ltd3iw