Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, May 16, 1882, Image 3

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    LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENOElfTUESDAY MAY 16, 1882.
Leiit;, and was lucked up for a Learincbe Learincbe Learincbe
fore Alderman McConemy. Railroad
Officer Pyle went up te Elizabethtown and
found tbe coat at the place it bad been
tbrewn off. He then went te Philadelphia
in search, or the owner.
Amateur Theatrical Entertainment.
A lanje audience of the elite of the city
assembled inZeUer'sconseivatery of music
last evening, te witness the plays of "Betsy
Baker" and " Peer Pdliceddy," perform
ed by an amateur company of Lancaster
ladies aud gentlemen. A stage, with
necessary scenery, feet-lights, flks,
curtains and ether appliances was
erected and handsomely, decorated.
The actors were becomingly costumed and
acted their several paits with much
ability, and -received tbe plaudits of tbe
audience. Where all did se well it would
be imprejr te ingle out any one for es
pecial commendation. The dramatis per
tent was as fellows :
BETSY r.'.KKIE.
Mr. Mouser, - - Mr. L. Franklin
Mr. Crummy, .... Mr. Patterson
Mrs. .Mouser, .... Mrs. Mlddlctnn
IJel-y linker - - Miss F. Kuullman
TOOK FlI.LICOIV.
Mr. Pilliceddy, . : - - Mr Shredur
CapL OVScuttlr. - - Mr. Muybeuy
Mis. Pilliceddy, - - - Mi-4 K. Kauttiiian
Mm. O'Scuttle, - Mi-s Franklin
Sarah lilunt, - MNs ApprI
OlillLAUY.
Death or I.c.vi ;. Kemper.
Levi G. Kemper, n prominent and
highly respected citizen of Lititz, died in
tba village Monday afternoon about 2
o'clock of dropsy, aged about 55 years.
Many years age Mr. Kemper kept a coun
try .si 010 in Brownstown ; he afterwards
purchased a hotel in Waiwick, remodeled
it, named it the "Kemper house" aud
did a tin ivi tig business. Heme ten years
age he retired from the hotel, bought the
kreider mansion in Lititz and ceutiuued
te live the je until his death. Fer
some years past be was engaged in tbe
coal aud lumber business aud in laud
speculations, lip was a politician, and in
1S7G was a prominent candidate for recor
der. Physically Mr. Kemper was one of
the largest men in the county, being con
siderably ever six feet in hcigtli and
weighing uV pound. lie was well-informed
and of pentic disposition. He
leaves a wife and two sons aud two daugh
ters. 1. e. e. r.
Frank Diller, of Lancaster Ledge, Ne.
07 ; E. J. Erisman, of Montciey Ledge,
Ne. 242, and Henry Wolfe, of Hebel
Ledge, Ne. 590, I. O.O. V., left for Har
risburg this afteiunrm te attend tbe meet
ing of the Grand Ledge I. u. O. F. at
Llarrlsburg.
M. J. Weaver velirday attended the
sessions et the grand encampment as
representative of Washington encamp
ment, Ne. 11, of this city.
Watches Which Were round.
Chief of Police Deichler today icccivcd
information from Johnstown in regard te
the capture there of live tramps. They
bad two watches in their possession which
aic believed te have been stolen. Tlie
authorities there learned" that the raenJiad
been in Lancaster city and Bainbride
quite recently. If any. watches are miss
ing word should be sent te the chief of
police.
Attacked vu the Street.
Last night about 11 o'clock as Chas. II.
Coppen was walking en North Duke street
between Frederick and James, a man who
had been standing along tlie gutter, step
ped te tbe pavement aud knocked -him
down. At the corner above Jake Parks,
colored, was picking en the banjo at the
time and the bad music frightened Mr.
Coppen's assailant away.
Inlllcr&vllle Nermal Scheel.
The beard of trustees of the state Nor Ner
mal school at Millersville are making their
annual examination of that institution to
day. Jiupurtant te Travelers.
Special Inducements are ellerert you ly the
Burlington Ueute. It will pny you te read
thcirnrtveitlsemcnt lobe found elsewhere in
his Iisue. maylC-Sld&lyw
&VKCIA.I. NOTICES.
' Bucuupalba."
Quick, complete cure, nil annoying Kidney
Bladder and IT rlnary Diseases. $1. Druggists
Depot. Jehn Black.
Keep the Uiutis Healthy
It jmi wantaswcht mouth and breath, lithe
gums beceiiH! spongy, tlu-yhwc iheir power te
lield Hie teeth. The use et SOZODOXT is in
valuable bcc.uiM! it removes tlie lunar which
separates the teeth and gums.-
uiyli'i-lwdced&w
Uraudtnetlicr
Used te say : "Beys, it your bleed is outet
order try .Burdock Ua ;" and then they Inul te
dig the Hiiideclc and bell it down in kettles,
making a nasty, smelling decoct ion ; new you
get all the curative properties put upin upalu
table form in tlurdpck Itloeil Billets. I'rice $1.
Fer sate ut II. II. Cochran's drug store, 1.17
North Queen street, Laucester.
Think, ladies ! Yeu can pcrmanbntly beau
tify your complexion with Glenn's Sulphur
Seap "JlM's Hair and Whisker Oe,"5i)cu
inylS-lwdcedftw
New Bloemkielii, Miss., Jan. 2, 1880.
I wish te -.ay te you that 1 have been suffer
ing ler the last five years with a severe itching
all ever. 1 have heard et Hep Hitters and have
tricll it. I have use. up lour bottles, and it
has done me mere geed than all the doctors
and medicines that they could use en or with
me. 1 am old and peer but teel te blcs? you
for such a relief by your medicine ami from
torment et the doctors. 1 have had 11 ft ecu
doctors at me. One gave me seven ounces et
solution til arsenic; another took tour quarts
el bleed from me. All they could tell was
that it was skin sickness. New, alter these
four bottles of your medicine, my skin iswcll,
e'ean and smooth as ever.
myl5-2wd&w Ikxnv Kechk.
Ne Matter AVlrat Happens
Yeu may icst ussnrcil that, you are sale in
being speedily cured by Themas' Eclectrlij
Oil in all eases et" rheumatism, ncuralgl.i,
toothache, etc. One trial only is necessary te
prove its elllcacy. Fer tale at II. 11. Cochran's
drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster.
The beauties et Hie l..ce-el women Are ericn
obscured by tormenting humors, easily get
rid of by using Dr. C. V. Bensen's Skin Cure.
It heals eruptions et the skin or scalp and
renders the cuticle smoeti and fair. An ex
cellent dressing. myl5 1 wdw
Persons recovering I mm watting diseases,
such as malaria, levers, etc., will be greatly
benefitted by the use et Brown's Iren Bitters,
a true tonic uiyis lwdftw
SniLen's cure will immediately relieve
Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis, Fer
sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen
htrcet.
files! 1'lles: 1'lles :
A Mtre cure found at lastl Ne one need
hutler! A sure cure for Blind, Bleeding, Itch
ing mid IJlceratcdTUcs has been discovered
by Dr. William (an Indian remedy), called Dr.
William's Indian- Ointment. A single box has
cured the worst chronic ca9cs et 25 or 30 years
standing. Ne one need sutler five minutes
utter applying this wonderful seething medi
c'ne. Lotions, inssruments and electuaries de
mere iiaini than geed. Williams' Ointment
absorbs the tumors, allays the intense itching
(particularly at night alter getting warm in
bed), acts as a peuttlcc,givcs instant and pain
less relict, and is prepared only ler Piles, itch
ing et the private parts, and ler nothing else.
Jicad what the .Hen. J. M. Cefllnlicrry, of
Cleveland, says about Dr. William's Indian
FihyOintmcnt : I have used scores et Pile
Cures, and itafferds me pleasure te say that
I have never leund anything which gave such
Immediate and permanent relief as Dr. Wil
liam's Indian Ointment.
Fer sale by- IT. B. Cochran, 137 and va North
Queen street. Price, $1.00. IIknrt ft Ce., pre
prleters, C2 Vesey Street, New Yerir,
teb2l-Tu&;Kd&w
" Hackmetack," a tasting anrt fragrant per
fume. Price 23 and 50 cente. Fersaleat Coch Cech
rail's drug store. 137 North Queen street.
A Cough, cold or sere Tnreat sneuiu de
stepped, neglect frequently results in an In.
curable Lung Disease or Consumption.
Brown's nrenchial Troches de net disorder
the stomach like cengli syrups and balsams,
but act directly en the Inflamed parti:, allaying
irritation, give relief in Asthma. Bronchial
Coughs, Catarrh, and the Threat Troubles
which Singera and IablicSpcakers are subject
te. Fer thirty years Brown's Bronchial
Troches have been recommended by physi
cians, and always give perfect satisfaction.
Having been tested by wide and constant u-e
for nearly an entire generation, they have at
tained we), .nerlted rank among the tew staple
remedies of the are. Sold at 25 cents a box
everywhere. my-lvdT Th&Fftlvw
The weak, worn, and dyspctic should take
Celden'a Lieblg's Liquid Beef and Tonic In In In
"Vigorater. Take no ether. inyl5-lwdeed&w
THE FAKttEttS F1UE.NO
Dr. Barber's Bed Herse Powders are the best
In the market. They are net a mere loed made
et inurtand cheau materials, hut a veritable
Medicine. They contain leurtlmesthcstrcngUi
or ordinary horse and cattle powder., and will
cureiinrt fallen stock In one-ieurth the time,
acting l once upon the digestive organs and
secretions, and may be. sately relied upon ler
the enrn et coughs, colds, distemper, glanders
and all diseases el horse, mules, cattle, sheep,
hogs and poultry. They will increase the
quantity ami quality et milk in cows and keep
all kinds el stock in a healthy condition. Sold
everywhere at 20e. per pack, C ler $1; large
size 10c, or .'I ler $1. held in Lancaster at
Cochran's lung Steiv, 137 and IX) North Queen
streets. iitufMvrtced&wl
Mothers! Mether!! Mether!!!
Are you disturbed at night and broken el
your rest by a sick child suffering and crying
wilhcxciuclallug pain of 'cutting teeth V If
se, go at once and get a bottle el JIBS. WIN
SLOW S SOOTHING SYRUP. It will relieve
the peer little sufferer immediately depend
upon it; there is no mistake about it. There
is net. a mother en earth who has ever used it,
who will net tell you at once that it will regu
late the bowels, and give icst te the mother
and relief and health te fhe child, operating
Jike magic. It is perfectly sale te use in all
cuses, and pleasant te the taste, and Is the
prcsciiptien of one of the eldest and best
female physicians and nurses in the United
States, Sold every w-here. 25 cents a bottle.
m2-ly-M,W&S.tw
nj- jiMtrjiiirjsh-jujiNrs.
WANTKU-EV A TeUftO UIKL, A S1TU S1TU
ualien as cook or upstuirs girl. Apply
at 312 West Orange street. It
PUUI.IC SALE.-UN 1VKIINKSDAY, MAY
17, 182. will be sold at public sale at the
corner et Itecklaud and Locust streets, the
entiie steek et Grecciles; also, three Shew
Cases, two Large Ceal Oil Tanks, Coffee Mill,
etc. A geed Bay Herse, Hume.", three Spring
Wagons, nearly new.
Positive sale, te commence at it o'clock ji. m.
WILLIAM ItKUFIJSS.
JaCOII UtT.ND.lKKR, AUCt. It
T
itie.
GREAT
Burlington Eoute.
Chicago, Kurlingten & (Jtilncy It. It. .
Chicago, Kitrllusten & (juincy K. R.
PRINCIPAL LINE
AND OLl FAVORITE FROM
CHICAGO OR PEORIA
TO KANSAS CITY", OMAHA, CALIFORNIA,
LINCOLN AND DENVEB.
ThcSHOBTEST, QUICKEST aud BEST line
te St. Jeseph, Atchinson, Tepek'i, Denlsen,
Dallas, Galveston, and all points in Iowa, Ne
braska, Jllssemi, Kansas, New Mexico, Ari
zona, Mentana and Texas,
This route has nosupeiier ler Albert Lea,
Minneapolis and St. Paul. Nationally reputed
:ts being the GREAT THROUGH CAR LINK.
Universally conceded te be the BEST
EQUIPPED Railroad in the world for all
c'.asses of travel.
.Alt connections made in Union depots.
Try it and you will find traveling a luxury,
instead of a discomfort.
Through tickets via this celebrated line ler
sale at all etllces in the U. S. and Canada.
All information about rates of fare, Sleeping
Cars, etc., cheerfully given by
PERCEVAL LOWELL,
General Pascnger Agent, Chicago, III.
T. J. POTTEK,
3d Vice Pres. A; Gen. Manager, Cnicioe, III.
IOUM (J. A. BEAM, Gen. Eastern Agt.,
317Breadwny, 30 Washington St.
New Yekk. Bosrey, Mass.
maylC-lyd&w
t'OK SAZ.E.
T?OK 1CKNT.
X? STORK ROOM, 135 Ea9t King street.
apSO-tld
INQUIRE AT 133.
CH)K SAI.K.-AN 1MMENSK ND.UIIKKOr
HOUSES, STORES, BUILDING LOTS, &c,
of all ilescilptiens, in all localities and at all
prices.
NEW CATALOGUE,
with priee9, free te every one.
ALLAN A. HERB & CO.,
decS-Cmil 3 North Duke street.
1)KIVATE SALE. Til K UJNUKKSIGNKU
offers at private sale the tel lowing de
scribed property, te wit :
All that very valuable farm, CONTAINING
17 ACKES, mere or less, situated en the south
bide of East King street, in the city et Lancas
ter, immediately opposite the Lancaster coun
ty piisen, and adjoining lards et Herman
Miller, Jacob S. Miller and hinds et the Direc
tors of the; Peer et Lancaster county.
Thisisoneel thelest desirahle and valua
ble pieces of real estate In the county of Lan
caster ; has a geed DWELLING HOUSE and
out-henses, with geed Barn and ether ini-
firevemcnts. It is particularly valuable ter
lulldinglets, being in the very best part of
the city of Lancaster, and especially adapted
for a truck farm. The entire piece is laid out
in building lets.
Fer lurthcr information call en HENRY
SHUBEBT, Auctioneer and Beal Estate
Agent, Ne. 0 Court Avenue, where the draft
el said property can be seen. m30-ttd
Z.1QVORS, &C.
H1
OCSKAl & CO'S
NEW LIQUOR STORE,
Me. 43 North Queen street, Inncaster, Pa.
The very best and finest qualities of Foreign
and Demestic WINES and LIQUORS, con.
stantly ler sale at wholesale and retail.
Straight Old Bye Whisky of the distillation
eflS75. Pure unadulterated Custom Heuse
Brandy, warranted et the vintage el Imxi.
Kent especially ler medicinal purposes. Pure
Old Helland Gin, and ether Whiskies, Bran
dies aud Wines te suit the trade.
fcb3-lyd HOUSEAL & CO.
-VJALT WINK.
HERCULES MALT WINE.
The Best and Cheapest
MALI1. EX 'I It A CT
Kvint riiKr-ARED.
An invigorating HEALTH AND TABLE
BEVERAGE. A reliable remedy ler INDI
GESTION, DEBILITY and MALNUTRITION
highly recommended ler ENFEEBLED PER
SONS, CONVALESCENTS and NURMNU
MOTHERS
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS AT
25 Cents per Pint Bettle.
OHAS. WOLTERS,
PROfc'-PECT BREWERY, PHILADELPHIA.
Lancaster Dm-ex. GEO. A. KIEHL.
ml 3md
CUTE CATARRHAL INFLAMMATION
V. of the middle ear is indeed a very com
mon disease. It Is difficult te find an adult
who has net at one time r another buffered
from earache. Earache ts' the popular name
ler acute catarrh et the middle ear.
All diseases of the Eye, Ear and Threat per
manently cured by DRS. II. D. and X. A.
JONG AK E IPS treatment.
Office 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster.
Consultation free. i:-3td
NEW ABTMJtTZSEMENTH.
p.l
N A- TVILLSON.
HOUSEFURNISHING.
Te day we will commence te sell the
CELEBRATED PENNSYLVANIA LAWN MOWER,
which will cut off ten-penny nails and we guarantee every machine.
EEFRIQEKATOKS.
We have already commenced te sell REFRIGERATORS, all of which are GIVING
ENTIRE SATIS ACTION.
BABY CARRIAGES.
Our sale et BABY CARRIAGES has been unprecedented, but we attribute It enlv te our
nuvingthe LABUEST AND GREATEST VABIETT IN CENTRAL FE.vNSl L ANIA.
PRICES RANGING FROM $5.00 te S40.0O.
1,000 Useful aud
Ornamental Articles en
Counters.
FLINN" & WILLSON,
Ne. 152 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa.
1'UL.LTlVAt..
"u:mec'icatic ceumv convention.
The Democratic voters el Lancaster County
will meet at their usual place et meeting in
the respective districts en Saturday p. m.,
June 3, between hours te be announced by the
County Committeemen by handbill, ten days
before the time, te elect a county committee
man, three or live delegates Irem each dis
trict te the district and county cenvcnt'nns te
lie held in Lancaster ou
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7,
AT EXCELSIOR HALL, EAST KING ST.
The Lancaster city convention will meet at
10 a. in. te elect one representative delegate te
the State Convention.
The representative convention of the 2d
district (lower end) will meet at 10 a. m.,
te elect two Representative Delegates te the
State Convention,-and te nominate two can
didates ler Assembly,
The Senatorial convention el the XII (Low (Lew
er) district will meet at Ki.:i0 a. m., te elect one
Senateilal Delegate te the state convention.
The Senatorial Convention et the XIV
(Upper) district will meet at 10 a. m., te elect
olicScnateiial and three Representative Del
egate's te the State Convention ; te nominate a
candidate ler Stale Senater anil three Mem
bers et Assembly.
At 11 a. in., t';e county convention will as
semble te nominate one pe'-sen for Congress,
one person for Beeei der ei Deeds one person
ler county Solicitor, two persons for Prison
Inspectors, two pcr-ens ler Diiecters of the
Peer, one per.-en !.r Jury Commissioner.
Anil te transact such ether business as the
convention may ileleruiiiiea.
The polls in the various places will open
at the lime announced in the handbills te be
posted by the committeemen, and will re
main open until the tim:: fixed thereby ter
closing.
By order or the Committee.
B. S. PjLTrxttseN, ) W. U. II ENSEL,
W. II. i.itiuii, Secretaries. Chairman.
W. 11. Reland, )
Lancaster, Pa., May. "J, ISsi
FOK .IIJKV COMMISSIONER.
EiUIMBCT TO THU DECISION OP THE OKMOCPATIO
tOCiTY COJfVE:TIOJr.
WILLIAM KLLMAKER, Er.ll Township
BENJAMIN 1IUBER. 8th Ward. City.
.IEROME B SIIULTZ, Elizabethtown.
1 ANNOUNCE MVShLF
as a candidate fob
jVkv cemmissi en k k.
Subject te the decision of the Democratic
Convention.
fublO-lyd A. .. KING WALT.
MlLLlNJHtX.
IINE JIU.LINKKV.
Irs.A.W.Weikel,
Ne. :$8 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
My many lricnd
tally Invited te call
and pat.iens are ic-pcct-and
examine my
PINE STOCK
OK
COMlT.IsISU A I.I. Till: LKADINO STYLUS. FOll
DRESS and PROMENADE HATS.
LADIES can have their erders Wiled In much
less time than they have been accustomed te
elsewhere.
ePIeae call and examine my goods and
prices without obligation te puich:ise.
tiirS. il. The Largcblund Finest '-.liu-k et
CTIILJJltEX'S
Scheel and Druss Hats
IN THIS CITY.
A full line et
Human Hair Goods
Alwav.s en hand,
WORK done at the
and all kinds et HA lit
LOWEST PBICES at
Mrs. a. w. ram,
NO. 33 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
LANCASTER, PA. '
ap27-8nd,Tn,ThftS
jifv noens.
1 AIUES, ATTENTION!
Before pmcha-ing, please examine the
GLOBE CORSET,
WITH
COOLEY'S PATENT'CLASP PBOTECTOR.
vor satx i:v
JOHN P. SWARR,
NO. T.0 NORTH OUKEN STKKET,
LANCASTER, PA.
DEFIANT Simir, $1.00.
CAPITAL SMUT, ?fc,
A very geed BLACK DRESS SILK, twenty
two inches wide, at $l.2.".
J. P.SWAItK.
T
MlK NORTH KM) IK GOODS STORE
SUMMER UNDERWEAR.
SPRING SHAWLS,
NEW DRESS GOODS,
liA'DIES' SKIRTS.
All marked at prices te make tlfem sell.
Remnants et Unbleached Muslin as geed as
Wamsutta, running trem two te ten yards, at
10 cents a yard,
J. W. BYRNE,
322 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
ll-lyd
LANCASTER. PA.
MilliMFriiMp
BABY CARRIAGES.
our 5c, 10c, 15c. and 25c-
ItKY OOVOS
e
ILOsING OUT!
A.T AND BELOW COST.
My entire sleck et
W GOODS, NOTIONS, ElC.
IS FOR SALE AT AND BELOW COST.
This is a raie chance ter
GOOD -BARGAINS.
AS I nAVK AX-
DMENSE STOCK OF GOODS,
On hand, which were all purchased ler cash.
J. M. LONG,
14 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
J21-tfd
WK HAVE
NOW OPEN OUU SPUING
STOCK OF
Fancy Window Shades
WITH BANDS and DADOES,
In lull Hues of Celers and Xcw Effects- We
are offcilngenuot the largest lines ever shown
In this cily, and at very low prices.
Plain Oil Shadings
In all colors and in all width-. Spring and
Cord Fixtures in best makes. Wide Shadings
and Fixtures ler store shades.
STORE SHADES LETTERED TO ORDEK.
Cardinal. Ecru, Brown ami Olive Scotch Hol
lands,' Fringes, Cords Kings, Leeps, etc., ler
Ornamental Shades.
MADE-UP SHADES A SPECIALTY.
We have always In stock a full line et Made
up Shades, nil lengths and any color, complete
with all fixtures, ready te hang at the window
from 40 cents up.
lace and Bunting Curtains.
Lambrequins, Leng Curtains, etc. Upholstery
Goods el all kinds. Fringes, Cords, Leeps,
Gimps. 3We have in cur employ an exper
ienced Upholsterer Irem Philadelphia and arc
prepared te de all kiudsef wlndewsludesand
carpet and drapery work promptly and at
lowest charges.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. West King and Prince Sts.
OILKS ANO D1CUSS GOODS.
Watt.Sliaiid&Ce.,
Are daily receiving New Goods in this De
partment, anil eiler the liestpnHslblc value in
BLACK AND COLORED SILKS.
PLAIN, STRIPED and POLKA DOT SUM
MER SILKS.
SPECIAL BARGAINS IN fcURAH SILKS,
Only 60c a Yard.
MOIRE ANTIQUE, DAMMASsl and BRO
CADE SILKS.
An Immense Stock et
NEW DRESS GOODS
In all the Popular Fabrics, at Lewest Prices.
New Opening, a Choice Line of
PARASOLS AND SUNSHADES,
In all Sizes and Qualities.
We Offer a New Line el
CORSETS,
In Many Popular Makes, including a
Fey's, Dr. Warren's, Thompson's Gle
i ting and Ball's Patent Spiral Spring C
Madame
Gleve Fit-
Corset.
We Invite the Special Attention et Ladle te
E xtraerdinary Bargains in
German Table Damasks,
At 31c, 33e,37c.4.rc and 50c a Yard, in Hs.nd
some Designs and much under usual price.
NEW YORK STOKE,
8-10 EAST KLNG STREET.
M
ETZGEK & UAOUIIhaN.
&
at the i it-
New Cheap Stere,
HAVE NOW IN STOCK A COMPLETE AS
SORTMENT OF THEIR OWN
BRAND OF
Gossamer Waterproofs
That arc Guaranteed te give full Satisfaction.
GOSSAMERS for LADIES.
GOSSAMERS for GENTLEMEN.
GOSSAMERS for GIRLS.
GOSSAMERS for BOYS.
AT
METZGER
AND
HAUGHMAN'S
NEW CHEAP STOKE,
Ne. 43 West King Street.
Between the Cooper Heuse and Serrel Herse
Hetel.
Janll-lvd&w
FOB KENT. An ELEGANT STORE
BOOM, 48x15 feet, close te Northern Mar
ket, and opposite the Keystone Heuse. Ne. 243
North Queen street, Inquircat,
aprlO-tfd 21 NORTH OU EEN STREET.
THIRD EDITI05.
TUESDAY EVENING, MAT, 16, 1883,
SAVIN BOCK'S MYSTEEY.
TUC MURDER TRIAL IN EW HAVEit.
A Witness Who Swears He Saw Jennie
Cramer en the flying Horses Bat
VFne Is Contradicted.
New Haven, Conn., Mav 1C The first
witness at the opening of the 17th day of
the Malleyfrial this morning was Wm. E.
Hunter, of Flantsville, who testified that at
savin Reck he saw the body of a yenng
girl lying en the -beach. He had
seen the young girl en the flying horses
the evening -before in company with four
or five people. On the cress examination
he testified that of the party en the flyins
horses one a young reau, acted as if lie
had been drinking. The two ladies
seemed particularly merry. The one I
saw dead en the beach next day, laughed
aud acted very jelly. She also said at one
time " my Ged, I'm paralyzed."
Thes. Degnan, who at the West Haven
hearing figured as "the man with the
black meustache," sat among the specta
tors this morning, and as the foregoing
exclamation was quoted he seemed almost
choking with laughter. He was a witness
for the defense at West Haven and
testified that he was en the flying
horses that Friday night with a
lady friend and gave utterance te
the paralyzed exclamation. Subsequently
the girl he was with, who might at night
be taken for Jenny Cramer, corroborated
Dcgnan's testimony in every particular.
Her name is Maggie Kane aud she will
be again called by the defence as will also
Degnan
DANVILLK'S DISASTER.
Tne Destruction et Valuable Property
Fire Scenes of Terrer.
by
Richmond, Quebec, May 10. The fiie
at Danville, mentioned in yesterday's dis-
patchts, burned forty or fifty houses and
rendered two hundred people .Homeless.
Tlie fire broke out in Goodhue's tannery,
about 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon, aud
from 4 te C o'clock the struggle en the
part of residents te save their goods was a
severe one. The wind was strong and the
sparks se thickly spread that while articles
of wearing apparel were being carried te
places of safety, they took fire and had te
be abandoned en the roadway iu order te
save life Te add te the confusion three
ban els of gunpowder, which had been
stored in'Steekwell's store, exploded with
a ten ible crash. Shortly afterwards one
that had been thrown into a pond near the
tannery, floated tewaul some burning de
bris, took fire and exploded. It was these
explosions, doubtless, that lead te the
stories of less of life having taken place.
Among the heaviest losers were J. L.
Goodhue & Sen, tannery, bell factory and
Park Speed engine house, between $40,000
and $50,000; E. A. Mountain dwelling,
blacksmith shop and cairiage facteiy,
$40,000 : J. O. Stnckwell, store and pest
office, $9,000 ; J. R. Stockwell, dwelling
house, barns, cairiage house, eight head
of cattle, $12,000 ; Mr. Cleveland's resi
dence aud three barns and their contents,
less $9,000 ; A. McCallum, general store,
stock aud buildings, less $0,000. There is
a long list of ether losses ranging in
amounts from a few hundred dollars te
five thousand. The total less is between
$150,000 and $200,000.
GLADSTONE EXCITED.
Rescutlng the Cliarge that Iio Made a Com
pact With the Suspects.
Londen, May 10. In the Heuse of
Commens this afternoon Mr, Gladstone
replying te a request of Sir Staflbrd North
cote for further information regarding ne
gotiations with the suspects, reiterated
that it was net couducive te law and order
te explain the details. He said it was the
duty of the government, neither looking
te the right nor left, toepen the prison
deer. He had no communication with
Mr. Parncll and there were no official
communications nor stipulations.
In consequence of Mr. Gladstone's an
swer, Mr. Arthur Balfour, Conservative
member for Hartferd, moved tha adjourn
ment of the Heuse.
A long debate is expected. Mr. Balfour
said the compact with the suspects was
unexampled in inratny.
Mr. Gladstone, speaking with great pas
sion, declared that there was net a word
of truth iu the charge that a compact ex
isted and that such accusations were a
disgrace te these making them.
LOOKING FOR UUEL1S1S.
The Fu'.icc Fail tu Discover Laubat and
Turnbull.
Wilmington, Del., May 1C Corres
pondents of the New Yerk associated
press have been watching all night, and
early this morning, for the party from New
Yerk, who weie supposed te be coming
here te fihta duel. Ne stranuers arrived
at either Newark, Del., or Elkteu, Md.
The " Fiat lien" the junction of the
states of Pennsylvania. Maryland and Del
awaie was watched this morning from
sunrise, lint the paity did net apptar.
Telegrams along the line of the Delaware
railie.id failed te elicit any news.
Te Be Fenjht lu Delvnir-.
Wilmington, Del., May l'J A special
te the Etcru Etcning from Delawaie, says
that a member of the Union club of New
Yerk, arrived hcie last night, but left this
morning, saying that the duel will be
fought in Delawaie The special adds :
" The duelists, it is reported, have gene
down the Delaware railroad."
Stephens for Gorerner et Georgia.
Washington, May 16 Representative
Specr, of Georgia, received the following
telegram te-day "from ex-Representative
Felten :
"Cartersville, Ga. May 1G.
'Hen. Emery Speer Heuse of Representatives .
"The committee of Independents have
endorsed Mr. Stephens unanimously and
enthusiastically. He will sweep the state.
Signed " W. II. Felten."
Tlie situation In Egypt.
Caire, May 1G; Relations have been
resumed between the Khedive and the
ministry. It is stated that Arabi Bey, en
heariug that the fleet had been summoned,
ordered all the army reserve te be sent te
the capital within three days.
Candia, May 10. The French squadron
has arrived in Suda Bay. The British
squadreu is expected during the day.
Caire, May 1G. The cabinet last even
ing submitted completely te the Khedive.
Mantrop Found Gallty.
Philadelphia, May 1G. A verdict ei
guilty was given this morning in the case
James B. Mantrop, who while employed
by Peter Hevener te negotiate the sale of
stock of the Peruvian company, was ar
rested en a charge of embezzling 3,000
shares of -the Dcuvcr City consolidated
mining stock belonging te Dr. Franklin
Stewart. Judge Thayer deferred sen
tence. Killed by Her Stepson.
Kew Yerk, May 1G. Mrs. Kate Mc Mc
Cabe, the woman who was shot by her
stepson, Themas McCabe, en Saturday
night last, died this morning in the New
Yerk hospital. Yeuug McCabe is new
looked up in the Tombs and will have te
stand his trial for murder.
The Schuylkill Subsiding.
Philadelphia, May 10. The water has
fallen considerably in the Schuylkill river
and the mills at Manayunk, which sus
pended operations en account el the flood
yesterday, have iesumed.
DORSET ARKAIGHEV.
The SUrReate Cea tractor In Cew t, Though
the Marshal Could met Had Him
A Flea of Net Guilty.
Washington, May 16. The extension
of ten days granted in the Star Reute
cases te enable the officers te arrest Jehn
W. Dersey expired te-day. There was a
large crowd present at the epeninz of
court, Attorney General Brewster sitting
with the prosecution. The deputy mar
shal announced he was unable, after
diligent search, te arrest Jehn W. Dersey ;
that he bad absolutely no idea of the
fugitive's whereabouts, and that warrants
naa been sent te New lerk, erment
and Texas.
The crier then called Dersey's name in
the usual way, whereupon Mr. Carpenter
arose and said Jehn W. Dersey was pre
sent in court and had been in the city for
ten days.
Dersey was then arraigned and pleaded
net guilty. The hearing was adjourned
until May 25.
ELECTRIC SfARKS.
Brief Telegrams Frem Various Sources.
Crape will close the debate in the na
tienal bank charter bill in the Heuse to
morrow, and will try te secure final action
before adjournment.
Counterfeit geld half dollars, well execut
ed but of light "weight, haye made their
appearance in Iowa.
Anether partial suspensieu of mining
has been agreed upeu by the Schuylkill
anthracite interests.
Many mere of the Irish suspects have
been released.
Pemplins, Va , had a $35,000 fire to
day. Senater Cameren te-day presented a
petition from the beard of trade of Scran Scran
ten asking for a public building in that
city.
Seriously Injured by Het Iren.
Reading Pa. May 16 Heward Bewers
and James Kech, welders at the Reading
pipe mill, were severely injured
today by a het ball of iron
which was thrown from the furnace
used for heating pipe. Bewers, it is be
Jievcd, is fatally injured, a portion of his
ace having bceu teru away. Kech was
injured in the breast and arms and will
recover.
Marshall Declines te Say.
Pittsburgh, Pa., May 16. Mr. Mar
shall positively refuses te say whether
he will accept or "decilne the Re
publication nomination for con
gressman at-Iargc. lie says he has
authorized no person te speak for him and
has informed no person of his intentions
notwithstanding the circulated repot t?.
I'rlnccss lleatrlce littrethed.
Londen, May 16. A dispatch from
Berlin te the 8.. James Gazette sa3 it is
stated that a marriaae has been arranged
between Princess Beatrice, Queen Vic Vic
eoria's youngest daughter, and Prince
Frederick William, eldest ten of the land
grave of Hesse.
Disastrous Results of the Recent Cyclone.
Chicago, May 16. A special dispatch
from Fert Smith says that the total num
ber of killed aud wounded by the recent
cyclone at McAllister, Indian territory,
foots up 120. Of these 15 are already
dtiad. Mauy are maimed for life and
ethers cannot recover.
Trua.s.iry Agent Curtis l'loaes Net Guilty.
New Yerk, May 16. In the case of
Gen. Curtis, an ex-special agent of the
treasury, indicted ferrecciving assessments
from office holders for political purposes,
Judge Benedict overruled the demurrer
te the indictment. The general then
pleaded net guilty of the charge and the
case was set down for-trial te-morrow.
WEATUEK INDICATIONS.
. Washington, May 16. Fer the Middle
Atlantic states, clearing weather, winds
mostly north wcsteily, 'stationary or
higher temperature and pressure.
Wenueia Mills Earned.
Wekcester, Mass., May 16. W. J.
Steams woolen mills, West Rutland, were
burned early this morning. Les3 810,000 ;
insurance $12,C00.
Ceueral James J :c Tere the Grand Jury.
Washington, May 16. Ex-Postmaster
General James was before the grand jury
te day in connection with the .Star Reute
cases. -
VAliKMSTH.
rw kem inuKtii.
Nbw
fOFK. May 10. Fleur State
and
Western dull ; winter wheat in
buyers' favor.
ethers urni. seutnern su-auy.
Wheat opened JJc higher, subsequently
weak ami sirbscqucutly lest advance ; fair
speculative trading ; Ne. 2 Red, June, Jl !5J$
.1 4; d,e July. $1 311 31: de August,
SI 241 23 ; de Sept., $1 241 2.
Cvn,,ii$y,c higher and lews active.
Oat.s J44j'bC better ; Saite CAgi&fc ; Western,
G!i3;7c.
ennadelpma Market
i:ttAiii.ruiA. May IB. Fleur
dull
and
weak and unchanged.
Wheat linn ; Ne. 2 Western Red,
Ocl. and Pa. Red, I 4igjl 4; de
$1 ilA:
Amber,
1 Hil 4X
Cern w-arce and higher for lcal u-e ;
Stf nnier, 8C87c ; t-ail Yellow ami Mixed, 87c;
Ne. 3 Mixed. SCc.
).itt Hrmer, with 'lair demand ; Ne. 1
White, G2ftfi3c: Ne. 3deCl$i;:c; Ne. 3 de,
fih: : Ne. 2 Mixed .WJ-OOc.
Ilye scarce at 0 (fe'.Kc.
Previsions linn, geed jobbing demand.
Laid ttrin and unchanged.
ISutter dull aid nn-iettled ; Creamery Extra
1'a., 2sc; W:stein, 27c; de geed te choice, 25
2UC.
Rolls dull ; Ia. Extra, ir17e; Western,
ISc.
1C
Eggs net se strong, mere settled; Pa.
2V4c; Western, 20H21c.
Cheese quiet and unchanged.
Petroleum firm ; Kellne l, 7c.
Wht-dcvut $1 21
Sect-: dull and unchanged.
2I
Oratu and frowisien Ouotatleos.
One o'clock quotations et grafn and provis previs
ions, furnished by S. K. Yundt. Breker, 15
isast King street.
May 1C.
Chicago.
Wheat Cern Oats Perk Lard
May... 1.24 .", JSU 19.30 11.10
June... 1.25J4 .74 J5ri I9.22& 1145
July.... 1.21 .73 .4fii4 19.42i 1100
August 1.14
Philadeipbla.
May.... 1.43 .81 .C0
June.. . 1.41 .82 .59
JulV 1.27 .62i -.58
m
Western Oraln Markets.
Teledo, O. Wheat opened streng: closing
dull: Ne. 2 red, spot and May, 313; June,
$1 31; July, 31 174; August. 1 14.
.Cern dull; Ne. 2. spot, 7Cc; May, 76Ve ;
June, 74'c ; July, 74i474c.
Oats dull atid nominal.
At the attcrnoen beard Wheat llim; Ne. 2
July, $1 17 ; August, 1 Ul4.
Cern firm ; Ne. 2, spot, 77c ; May, 7uc; J
. u. .-9jf..i. v. u.vy. i2 , J) , v ., vXK
nine.
74Kc bid.
Receipts Wheat 12.0J0 bushels
Shipments
corn, 3,3W eusneis.
Peoria. 111. Cern irregular and dull
mixed, 7575c; mixed, 7575e.
Rye dull and nominal.
Oats dull and nominal.
Whisky linn at $1 14.
high
rave ateca: markets.
Chicago. Hogs Receipts, 21,000 head ; ship
ments, 5,500 head ; demand lair and niarket
firm and active ; quality very peer ; common
te geed mixed. 77 60; heavy packing and
shipping, 7 C3S 10; PhUadelphlas very scarce:
light at $7 003,7 CO- skips and culls at $5 100
0 5.
Cattle Receipts. 3,200 head; shipments, 500
head ; market very active and 1015c higher en
all grades; Experts, $7 50g)7 95; geed te choice
shipping. $C 9045S7 40; common te fauv $5 75
c. SO ; mixed butchers', peer te fair at $i 75g4 0;
geed te choice at 4 75Q3 50 : through grass
Texans active ; scalawags. $3 85S4 15; common
te fair $4 29; 85; goeil te choice, $55 75 75
stecker3 and feeders active and -linn at 3
5 40.
Sheep Receipts, 400 head ; shipments, GOO
head; market steady ; common te lair, $3 5IQ)
4 75 : medium te geed. $f5 tO; choice te extra.
$5 738G GO. Tlie Drever? Journal's British
cable reports; Cattle steady ; best Ptecr8,17e.
Sheep lower ; beat, ISc. .
Buffalo Cattle-Receipts, 1.200 head; de
mand active and prices have advanced : extra
2ee".7033-3; geed te choice steerss, $7
i 73 1 ; fair te me Hum. $ft iV6 35 ; choice cows
and heifers. Jfifis se- common. $5 50; light
2l 5.30?(5 25: oxen' 'Sfl6 : lat bulls.
S SOQ6 ; steclcers, M 50g5 : luedera. $32593 40.
SheCD and Lambs l.'eceintji ::nm iie..,i .
market opened active but closed dull: lair te
Reed clipped. f3 503C 23; extra, WM; fair te
geed wool, $6fl6 75 : choice, $7.
Hogs Receipts, 4.700 head : market in ceed
demand and prices higner: Yorkers, light te
choice, $7 307 85 : geed medium weights. $7 ST.
08; Pigs, $8 2507.
Niw Yerk Beeves Receipts. 3,tae head ;
total for the week, 8.7S0 head ; market very ac
tive, closing Arm at an advance et JiSKe- Ne
S? or Colerado stock ter sale : extreme
"--Kc; general sales, $3JiI4Jicr none
SOU! ler eXDOrtft Tin clilnmenra ATnnria n-
week Live Cattle, 233 quarters; et beef, Oij
xuarters.
SeP-Kecelptii. 4,tee head ; total for the
week. 29,400 head ; market active, but prices
g"6-' unchanged ; lew Sheep for expert,
SwllJfeSelp.ts' ,10'S0 head; total for tlie
week. M.40O head. Live Hogs dull at $70773;
few choice pigs, $?. '
East Libxhty. Cattle Receipts 'm l....,,! .
market slew at last week's prices.
Hogs Receipt. 4,100 head ; market firm -Philadelphia.
$7 9O0S 10 ; Yorkers, $7 303750
Sheep Receipts, 7,200 head ; market lair :
prices, $3 5005 75.
Pblladelpbta Cattle Market. -Monday,
May 15. The receipts et live stock
at the Philadelphia stockyards were: Fer
the week; Beeves, 2,400 head ; sheep. 12.oeo
head: hogs, 3,200 head. Previous week
Beeves. 2.900 head : sheen. 15.000 head : Iiel-i
3.000 head.
Beef Cattle were active anil prices advanced
c per pound.
we quote as toUews :
Extra, 8S8c; Geed, 80SXc: Medium.
H$'''c : Eomiuen, 6M7c ; tat cow, 57.
Milch Cows were active at $J0g60.
Sheep The niarket during the past week
has been slew, and prices in sympathy with
t:ie West have declined fully c per If..
We quote as follews:
Extra wool, 77!ic; goeildo,Gti;j1;c; nie
dium. de.CSGJjjc; common de,3jf$5.,u: chin
de, ljj5c; siit'ared sheep ii;c; Spring
de, $2 5eC50 per hd.; calves, western, (.Sr;
de Chester county, 3$4i8lJe.
Heks were in geed demand.
We quote as fellow :
Geed, lejilc ; medium, I02iec.
BALKS or BKEVSa AT TUB WIST FHILADRLPUll
STOCK TARD8.
Mattln, Fuller A Ce., IS Western. Sc.
Reger Maynes, 150 Western, 7iSe.
A. A .1. Ohristv. 137 Western, 7j8c.
B. F. lleFillen. (T Western and Lancaster co.,
E. S. McFillen, 17C Western and Enn. co.,
8Sc.
M. Ulman. 496 Western aud Lancaster county,
Schainbrrg ft Paul. 140 Western. 768Jc.
James Clcmsen 22 Lancaster co., 7c.
Lewcnstein A Adler, 43 Lan. c 78Kc.
75 Penn'a cows, 4 jjirAJc. .
U. Schamberg A Ce.. 150 Lane, co., and West
ern. 7&8Jj.
Daniel Murphy. IKl Lancaster co., and West
em, 7fi8J4c
II. Chain, jr., 39 Western, V.iQTX".
M. Lel, 75 Peiina.,8fi8'rc.
Jehn McArdle. 170 Lancaster co., TGSe.
Owen Smith. 112 Western and Lancaster co.,
L. Hern, 15 Penna. cows aud heifers, .Q6)c.
Daniel iinyth & ftre., 145 Western and Lancas
ter county, 7S?3'4c.
Dennis aiuytli, 40 Pa., 78c.
lhichuian A Levi. 75 Wistern,8g8.JwC.
Chain A Caldwell, 20 Lancuster co., mixed.
Samuel Brown. 19 cars stiller, fi$ii7&c.
Jehn Sales, 41 Penn'a cows, 4Jty4C.
DRESS KD MEATS.
Dressed Beeves were fairlyactive ami closed
at yiiV.W.
SALES LAST WEEK. . .
Thes. Bradley, 1'JO head at Hfllc.
A. A. Reswell tit dO. at ll12c.
C. S. Dcngler,8lde. ut 11)12 e.
W. II. Brown 90 de. at U13c.
Harlan & Bre., 47 de. at UlSc.
.1. F. Lewdcn. 42de.llK12$e.
Dressed sheep were active.
Samuel Stewart sold 940 head at 10QlUc.
New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Stocks
also United States Ilends reported dally by
Jacob B. Lews, 22 North Queen street.
May 10.
10:00 1:U0 2:30.
A. X. P.M. r.M.
Del.. Lacfc.A Western 121 Vil 13;j
Denver ft Rie Grande.
62
3t
61k
S. V.. Lake Erie ft Western....
EasjtTcnh, Va.ft Georgia..'....
Lake Shereft Mich. Southern...
Vew Yerk Central
New Jersey Central
Ontario A Western
Omaha Cem
Omaha Preferred
Pacitic Mail Steamship Ce
Chicago. Mil. St. Paul
Texas Paclllc. ......... ..........
Wabash. -.,. ieuls & Pacific
Western Union Tel. Ce
Pennsylvania R.R... ..i
utfjid luff
nulfHle Pitts, ft West
Northern Pacific Cem
' " Preferred....
JO
.
II" ....
vaii low UK
1274 127 127
Hi! 71' 71
38ji sV M
-la
43K VA 43
U2J lllJSHtif
?6
41 41
30J2 :w
85
68,'i
8J34
58Ji
2UJi
1
41
79
4I'i
79X
toy,
Lecal nteeus and Bend.
Par
I.HM
-:ne.
I15
WVA
120
I-.V
US.
112
Kri
liri.vi
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UK!
val.
.Wn
loe
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. 100
. 100
. 10O
Lane 'tt y e per ct. Lean, dne 1682.
ie...
" 1890...
" 1895...
5 per ct.t n 1 or 30 years . .
" 5 per ct. Scheel Lean....
4 " in ler 20 years..
" 4 " In ." or 20 years..
" K " InlOerafycars.
Manheiui borough lean
1MI
1011
100
BAIIX STOCSS.
First National Bank $100
Farmers' National Bank 50
Fulton National Bank 100
Lancaster Ceuntv National Rank.. 50
J205
I08.S0
105
109.75
117
13150
NI.I
I3I.M)
21)0
145.75
ll'l
15.3
70.50
115
$2.25
2R.50
50
120
4 Columbia National Bank loe
Ephrata National Rank 1M
First National Bank, Columbia.. .. Wit
First National Hank, Stmsbui-.... 100
First National Bank, Murinta 10l
First National Bank Mount Jey.. 100
Lititz National Hank .. 100
Manheim National Bank loe
Union National Hank. Mount Jey. .Mi
New Helland National Hank.....'., urn
MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS.
Q'larrvville It. R. 50
Mlllersville Street Car 50
Inquirer Printing Company 50
Watch Factory 100
Oils Liht and Fuel Company.... 25
Stevens Heuse 100
Pel um Ida this Company
Columbia Water Company 't
Susquehanna Iren Company 100 170
Marietta Hoilewware Km
Stevens Heu-e 50 4.00
Sicily Island Ml 1
East I'r-nnlvwlnn A Waynesb'g. 50 1
Mlllersville Nermal Scheel
MIlUKLLANEOUS IK IN US.
Ouarryvflh; It. 11., dm; li! $100 $120
Iteadingft Columbia IC. i:.Va 100 1(k;
Lancaster Watch Ce., due is; loe 105.!0
Lancaster Uas Light and Fuel Ce.,
due in 1 or'-O years 100 100
Lancaster Uas Light and Fuel Ce.,
flllC lnf) J IX) Jllfj
Lancaster ft Marietta 25 32
Lancaster ft New Helland 100 85
Lancsistcrft Susquehanna SOU 275.25
TURNPIKE STOCKB.
Spring Heaver Valiey $25 $10.25
Bridgeport ft Heres hoe 13 22
Columbia ft Chestnut Hill 25 18
Columbia ft Washington 25 20
Columbia ftBig Spring 25 18
Lancaster ft Ephrata 25 47.25
Lancaster ft Willow Street 25 21
Strasburg ft Millport 25 40
Marietta ft May town 25 40.15
Marietta A Mennt Jev 25
LancEIIzabetht'nftMiddlct'i 100 Ml
Lancaster ft FruitvlUe. 50 50
Lancaster ft Lititz 25 64.50
Lancaster ft Wllllamstewn 2b 55
Lancaster ft Slaner 50 133.10
Lancaster Manheim 25 43
OAurmxs.
ptAKirETS.
Carpet Manufactory.
Having undertaken te manufacture RAO
and CHAIN CARPETS, wholesale. 2.0M1 yards
per week, I am new prepared te eil my entire
stock of
Brussels, Ingrain aud Venetian
Carpets,
AT
GREAT BARGAINS
COST,
AND AT HE LOW
te laake room anrt alve my entire attention te
wholesale trade of my own manufactured
goods. Please call early.
H. a SHIRK,
CABPET HALL,
Cor. West. Ems and Water Sts.
INSTATE OFttAKY UDKIIKT, LATK OP
J Lancaster. Pa., deceased. Letters testa
mentary en said relate having been grunted
te the undersigned, all persons IndebteHr-.'tO'
said decedent are requested te make lmmedf- -ate
settlement, and these having claims er.de-TS
mauds against the estate of snid dre-Hlent, te
make known the same te the undersigned
without delay, residing in Lancaster City.
L. It ROTE. AdminUtrater.
J. W. Jouxsex. Atl'v. iiil7-'Hdeaw
ir