LANCASTER DAILY lOTELLIGENOEft THIIKS DAY MAI 25, 1882. COLUMBIA NEWS. es.it ni'.'.iUi.&H vuia:;;'itMn:(;K X-.nil- Alani; ili.i SitHUL.anun item et interest lu ami Aruui.il the Ituruiuli Picked Up by tlie Intelli gencers Kcp.irtcr. Mr. Alfred Yeunjj, of P.rksbiirfa', ii in town. Tliis morning at the Trinity Catholic church Mr. Jeiiu Millerls was married te Miss Jla'gie lleliuauille, be! !t of Col umbia. Mr. Lewis V'. Filbert will remove te Philadelphia next mouth, where he will engage in the roc-iy business. Te-Jiiht will he held at the res deuce of Mr. rf. ti. JJetwilcr tlic strawberry festival of St. Paul's P. K. church. The exhibition of the bear-boy is het well attended. Saturday is the hist day it will be ej:ii te the public of this place. Jehn llankey, Niia'.vnee furnac hand masheil bj machinery. an employee of the yesterday had his beinj' caught in mjieu Allet her .ihi ft in;j engine has been pl.ice.1 in service at the Shawnee furnace?. The two engines new in use there will be icet.t lelly occupied The classis of Reformed church behi.s its .session next Thursday. It will beat tended by a larcc number of delegates. Columbia seems te be :i favorite place ler the holding of religious conventions this year. The ladies of the mite society of the E 12. Lutheian chinch, en Second street, will held a strawberry festival, en Friday and Sa' in-day evenings June il.-h ami 10th, in the h.cluru room of the church. While piling stones this nieruing in the yard of his re.tidcacr en Fourth itrcct, a large one fell en the feet of It ibert Foi Fei Jicr and crushed two of his t-es. They wen; attended t by eijj eltli: town phy sicians. A valuable b)!-hcb.:leniii te Mr. Isaac Uichards, rc-'-iding near Newtown, fell and hiehc its leg yesterday. As nothing could be done for it, it was shot te end its ago age nics. Prepaiing ler a Picnic. Last evening at a meeting of the Colum bia lire company, a committee was appoint ed te make all necessary arrangements for their annual picnic te he held in Heist's: woe'ls, en the Uh of July. A meeting of the committee will be held Saturdiy even ing. A Carrier Pigeon. Last Sunday there cairn te Mr. Finnic Jlei.-uj's icoideiice nc.ir Columbia, a carrier pigeon. On its wing wan the ligurc 0 and i the name evidently of its owner, Samuel j Eardlcy, and the place from which it came, Tic-nten, X. ,(. He has b .-.i neti- ) ncd uy mi: tiei.se. Tlie Sundny-Srtiei.l Convention. The Sunday-school convention of the Church of (Jed went into Hcssien yesterday at S:'.V.) a. m. Tiie following eflici'i:: were elected for the ensuing year : President, Elder F. L .Nieodcmes, ri; Palmyra, ; Vice Piesideut, Elder (J. W. LuiJis, of Nev.vilie ; Sect clary, Elder I). W. Spen cer : Assistant Seeret:ii-v. Elder J. M. Sncace. elXiswbni'': Kee.'.iiliiiSier..t-uv. ! Elder C. I. Kcling. or X. wville : Trea's-j urcr. Mr. S. Ncisley, el Oarstewn. The I aftcrne.m session began at ami the evening sc.;sieu at Thc services throughout, aud evening were of a teres! ing nature, and con-as! iIicskcj--, prayer.-, singing and iiucstieus proposed te ti. - .lilt. leci: O ClOCk 7 o'clock, the t)y ! mc.st in'- I :d id ad-! answers i(l j t .., I) Brs of the convention. Tlie .M!i!:i!r I.;, the children in the eveiiiu-' was a vcrv pretty feature. Thc attendance through-! out the day was very Lit-.-, especially dur- ! ing the evening .'.crviccs. Many mcmbeiK : of ether denominations were nrwenr. ' At ycbtciday's w.ssieti it was decided t held the next Sunday school convention this district at Camp Hill. A Vuua-4 tlrakema-i's Shocking Oeaili. The following are fuller p'irticulais of i Hi! accKicnt wincii occurred yesterday ou the Frederick division el the P. R. It., aud which is brielly noticed olscwhcre in this paper. As the Height train due heie at 10:3(3 a. in. was passing an overhead bridge at 1 lei Iain station, Lewis R. Aull baugh, a brakcnian, who was standing en top of a box car, was .struck by it and thrown under thc wheels. Tlic tiain was stepped as seen as possible, anil it. was found that the gearing of a brake was pinning h:n: te the track. The victim was conscious and di rected hew the brake could be icaieved from him. Fn a terribly mantrlcd cendi- tien he was bretigh te Columbia, where Dr. ("taiir, assisted by a Vi iirhtsville djcter, amputated but ii leg;;; one at and the e her b.;lew thc knee. 1 1 is face and head wcic also cut rind bruised aud the breast was injuied where the brake bad rested 011 it. Mr. Aulbaugh is a native of Fred eric;, Md.. i.-; a single man, and but 21 years of age. This was his first trip as brakesman, lie was removed yesterday afternoon te his home in Frederick. The doctors say he cannot possibly recover, although he bore up well after the opera tion. The sail event has ca&t gloom ever railroad circles here. A PINE ItUll.DJMi Grand Opening of Deescli's n'cw tle;r! The new three-story brick bsiiliiiiiir 1 erected by IMr. .1. J. Dersch, at Ne. 11:! ! North tiui-en sticet, en the site of the old I Scheenberger saloon, has been se nearly completed that it was thrown open te the public te day. The main building has a front of lit feet and a depth of 51) feet, and attached te this is a back building fil) feet in leu th ami 10 feet wide. The entiie first lloer front, with the exception of an entry 'id stairway, is occupied as adrinking sa loon, whicii is fitted up in a style of ele gance unsurpassed by any iu thc city. The lloer is of thc best seasoned yellow pine, and the walls are waiuscettcd in alternate strips of yellow pine and walnut. The bar, whicii is of handsome pattern, is also pan eled in yellow pine and walnut ; the large refrigerator and the elevator for carrying supplies te the second story arc made of the same kinds of weed. The large French plate mirrors are framed te match the ether apartments, as arc also the tables, chairs aud ether bar furniture. The room is lighted by night by several line chande liers of new design. The sccoud-stery front is divided into four large rooms and the third story into six rooms, all fitted up for the ufc of the public. There is gas in each 100m, and statieuaiy wash-stands and bath rooms with het and cold water en each lloer. Tiie first fleer of the brick building con tains a sitting room, adjoining tha b;r room, a dining room and kitchen, the hit tcr being supplied with all modern conve niences, including range, het and cold water, sinks, cle?cis, &e. The second story is divided into a number of rooms for the use of Jlr. Docseh's family. The building is one of the most sub stantial and handsome edifices en Neit'u Queen street. Jacob Ncuderf, the well-known archi tect, of this city, made the plans of thc building, and .fticeb Binkala, carpenter aud builder, had thc contract for putting it up, aud se well pleased is Jlr. Decsclt with thc excellent workmanship, that he has presented Mr. liinkala with au ele gant meerschaum pipe as a testimonial of his skill. " He was ably assisted by the "Vitbcr mechanics who took pait in the work. The excavation and blasting of rock from the cellar was done by Jehn II. Smith. Thc masonry by Lichty & Humphreyvine. The brick work by Deisley & Price. The plastering by Hefi man & Garvison. The paiutiug iv Gee Pentz. Thc plumbing and tin roefinjr bv Eveits fc Overdeer. The mill-work i,v Wm. Wohlsen. The gas fixtures by Jehn ' L. Arneld. The marble and cat stone work by Wm. McClurc. The bar furni ture by Henry Wolf. The plate glass mirrors by Fred. Vellmer. All of the above workmen deserve commendation for thcskill with which the v.'eik.in their several branches has been executed. TUE ESCAPED CONVICTS. Tlie O Ulcers in Pursuit or Tlieui Je J roll' Captured Seme or the Oilier Seen Horses Stelen and Jiecovercd. When we went te press yesterday there was a great excitement in town owing te the escape of ten long-term convicts from the county prison, the particulars of which weie given yesterday. A majority of the gang after sealing the prison wall, appear te have gene "ever the hill te the peer house," thence te thc Concstega creek, wkcic they were seen by ficvcral persons who did net then knew they had broken out of jail. Fully two hours' time was wasted be fore the prison officials and the city police had commenced an organized plan for uicir lccaptuie. lciegrams were sent in all directions, and the officers afoot and in carriages fcceuicil the country and ex amined all thc ravine'-, copies and hedges along the Cone.stega irein Youart's Land ing te Eden. The greater part of the gang appear te have taken a tout Least course. They crossed the Confstega at Old Factory bridge, deployed right and 'eir, and sev eral of them crossed Mill creek net far from Ilershey's farm. Tlnte of them were seen en Mr. Harnish's farm a sheit distance from doffs mill, en the Willow Sticet turnpike two of tliepaity without shoes and one without .'teckings. Officers Lcmau and Gill followed this party as far as i'Ltjuea valley, but at tiiat point noth ing had been hcaid of tl.e.j. Deputy Prison Keeper Murr and Cigar Bess Heir went en as tar as Mount X'ebe, but heard nothing of the'escaped convicts. Officcis DcichJcrand Harry Dillenbangh scoured the country in the vicinity of Willow Street with no better lesiilt. Twe of the men were seen at thc railroad bridfe ever tin I Jig Cone.stega, where they shook hands and separated, one of them crossing the creek and the ether lciuaiu- ing ou the west side. Thc latter s-oeii afterwards was seen at Tomlinson's quarry, ' wueie no attempted te r e a young man of his clothes but did net succeed. Officer Daily and LndcrkecperAI. Smith started in pursuit of this party, but did net catch him. Theie is a rumor, which needs con iirnia iirnia tien, that Jehn Fraukfeid was captured near Quairyvillcbut subsequently escaped from his captor. Je. Cteil' Captured. Lust nitiht about It o'clock Officers Burns and Pyle saw a rather suspicious looking character en the Pennsylvania j railroad, :i short dislanee above thc pas- : senger depot. They took him into cus- j tedy as he was in the act of beai ding a freight train. He proved te be Jeseph ' Grell, one of the escaped convicts, who was stupid enough te ceme te this public . point in hopes of being able te ! steal a ride te Philadelphia. He ) was taken te the station house wltcie he ' was seen recognized, ind he was then ' t:lke" te t'1" 1'iiseu where he was given "te thc custody of the tluee li.'s llurl:-j holder, Brune and ti "u'u,Ji iniiiif tiuu ii. v j;-ii. il nun ill- j n'slcil wrell had en :; btriped convict s fbirt, but no coat. He also wero a pair of ' luni. -.loons which wer., made from one of ; the blankets in th cell, and ever them had a pair of evetalls, as:d had light slip-, tl.TS OU bis feet. Jfn rIse wrnrn : LIinL- ' I i. .i.cili tint ..I" . 1. ........ 1-...1 O- , .... I -"""-.. i.:v .iuiiij-liiini. eevei.ii in M!lc pnseuers made pantaloons out of thc ,(... ,;.n..A - -,.. .-a I .. ji "laukcts ia their eeli-:, having cut. a: d tTvf,1 ,,,CK1 themselves. Mile Framcferd Picked Up. Alter midnight Oflicers Pyle and iJuins picked u; lilcs Iianlderd, a brother el m nanklerd, the escaped convict. W!15 ni'1'Octf..l .in I tin .i-iri :ni cs I at the east end of the pas.-cuiferdeiiet. lie is li,;kvd up for thc uinht and taken be fore Aldeiman McCotiemy this merniiig. lie .stated that he is employed at Dcst's boiler works and merely rode up from the works te the depot in hepjs that he might -.cc or hear something fiem his brother, lis claimed also te be an cmyleyce of the Pennsylvania railroad. laid eifdutv for the piesent, but cxpscts te go te work again,,, for the company seen : and that lie holds I ' a pass from the company that was issued j "A wnl t the wise Suiiicicnt." An te him since he was laid oil". In view of 1 elective and agreeable remedy for the treat all the lacts Alderman llcCouemy dis- i iUin .r .(;w.,.:.,.,,' H'1"-' Fl:V,r iln'1 inirrhal ctiarged him en his own receginzancB for .1 fiuthcr hearing ou Saturday evening. Horses Stelen. Three hniscs with bridles were stolen last uijiht from the stables of an Amish- man named Kccnc, rcsidinjr en the Phila dolphin turnpike between Seudcrsburg and ('reenland, about two miles from the former place. This morning two of the horses were found near .loci Lightncr's in 1 Paradisii twp. They had evidently been subjected te severe riding, as they were j muddy and wet with sweat. The ether j horse is still missing. It is a bright sorrel j and a geed traveler, It is supposed all these horses were stolen by the convicts, home of whom peihaps returned te this city, met their friends and lcccivcd from them citizens clothes and then rede off abandoning thc horses at the point named and finding ether means te continue their tliuht. iteuards eiicreti. A reward of S4e0 is offered for the can ture and return te this county of thc es caped convicts, $J3 te be paid for each one. Howards for thz Buzzard (iung. The county commissioners have paid te Frank M. Ceover $3.00, Jehn Miller $5.00, and J. II. Frey $7.00 for thc capture of thc Wels-.h mountain gang a year or two age. It appears that tlie constables who did net make the ancsts leceived all thc honors and emoluments ; and thc above named li ivate citizens who did make the arrests get nothing. The commissioners yesterday righted the wrong by awarding the sums above named. Pege Anniversary. As has been previously announced, the tw only seventh anniversary of the Page literary society of the Nermal school will be celebrated at Millersville te-morrow evening, the exercises beginning at 7 o'clock Thc principal fcature of the very entertaining programme prepared for the occasion will be the honorary address by Charles Emery Smith, esq., editor of the Philadelphia Press, en ' Yeung Men te the Frent." Special cars will be run te the city at the conclusion of thc exercises. Police Casus. Mayer MacG en iglc being out of town, the lockup cases were heard this morning be bo be fere Alderman McConemy. Peter Carrey, who was found drunk upon the steps of the residence of Levi Sensenig was arrested by Officer Smith. Peter said he was in sench of his auut, but net being able te tell where she lived, the efticer brought him down "te sec his uncle." He was committed for five days. Regina Geiger, who is old enough te knew better get drunk, was arrested and committed for ten days. S. Gibsen, who had net been tn a teur for two years kicked ever the traces yes terday, was gobbled up, but was let elf en payment of two-two $2.02 ) very asthctic amount. Dennis McCarty, au old offender, was sent "up for five days Jeseph Hcaley, "Baltermeie Je, the Plug-ugly " as he delights te be styled, was sent up for 20 days. Samuel Heffman, ex-pelicemcu, charged with resisting an officer while in thc dis- charge of his official duty was held in bail te answer at court. The Union Present. There is en exhibition in the windows of Astricb Bre?. a beautiful testimonial which is te be presented by the Union fire cempauv, of this city, te the Union com pany of Trenten, in appreciation of the I ind treatment received by the Lancaster boys at the hands of their Trenten friends upon thc occasion of their visit last summer. It is a frame containing the pictures of all the members of the Union who participated in the excursion. The frame stands ever seven feet high and it is a beautiful specimen of work and was cot ten up by II. A. Schmidt, of this city. The li-uine is heavily gilded. In the middle at the top i3a monogram of two "U's," aud en either top corner are a pair of axes. On the sides are a hook, ladder and torch and in thc middle is a small lire-plug with two lines of hose leading from it. The pictures are very geed and were taken by lletc. In thc middle of the fiame are thc resolutions, which were written bv Charles A. Frailcy in his usual neat style. Te the resolutions are attached the signatures of the company's officers. Thc frame will be taken te Tren Tren eon by a committee el the company. yj'jivijurxe'TivJiif. Kidney Disease. Pain. Irritation, Ketentien, Incontinence, Depe-its, Gravel. Ac, cared by "Uiiehupalba." $1. Depot, Jehn lllack. i;i-evi-h lioui-.elieul i'aiiaccit Is .the merft eilcctive Pain Destroyer in the world. Will most surely quicken the bleed, whether taken internally or applied c-xtcru:illy,and thereby mere certainly relieve pain, whether chronic or acute, than anyether pain alleviator, and il is warranted double the strength et any bimihir preparation. It cures pain in the Side. Rack or Rowels. Sera Threat, iUicutiiatism and ai.i. .chks, and is THE GREAT RELIEVES: OF PAIN. 'ItKOWs.'a He: skheli) Pastacca" should lie in every lamily. A tciwpoeiit'ul of the l'anacea in u tumbler et het water sweetened if preferred.!, taken at bed iitne will iiiieak ur a celi. ilets li hetlle. Icbll-lvdM.W&S&w Aew Life for functions Weakened by Dobil- ny, uiHesise anu lilssljnitieii. The ;REAT GERMAN INVIGORATOR is tlic only specIUc ler nervous debility, univer sal la-i-itmlc, l"ergi'tli5liief, jiain in the back or sides no matter hew shattered the system may be, the Great German Remedy will re store the let liiiiclien.sand .-ecurc health and happiness. $l.ea per !, tx boxes ler $5.00. Seldbyalldruggi.st-;. S.-nt en receipt et price, postage paid, by K. .1 . ( 'II EX KY, Teledo, Ohie, ole agent for the L'i.i e-1 Mates. Circulars and testimonials sent tree. iiiy22-2tdM&Tii C Ladies and all suhcreis irein neiu-.Ugia, hys teria, and kindred complaints, will Hud with out a rival Brown's Iren Bitters. I.NVir.eitATiNU Feed ter the Rutin and Neives is what we need in these days et rush anil worry. Pat Iter's Ginger Tonic restores the vital energies and biings geed health quicker than anything you can use. Tribune. See adv. :avl-lnii!eodAeew Cataeiiii eiircd, health and sweet breath se eureil by Sliileh's Calarrh Remedy. Price .M) cents. J'i:-al Injector Iree. Fer .-ale at C'ech-rair- drug stele, l."7 North Queen St. Hi l-lndeew.'i. w Skin Diseases Cured l!y Dr. Fi-isier'3 Macuc Ointment. Cures lis iJ by magic pimples, black heads or grubes, blelehcs and eruptions en the face, leaving tlie skin clear, healthy im.I beautiful. Alse ' cares itch, baiber's Itch, salt rheum, tetter, j ring worm, Hcalu head, chajipcd hands,' sere ! nipples, sere lip., old, el.rtlnatc ulcers and ! s.ir.'s, Ae. kkis disksi:. P. Drake, ese... Cleveland, O., suttcrcd beyond 1 all ,l.-erij.tleH trema,kin disease which up- j peared 011 his hand?, headand lace and nearly dC'-jllOJCIl Ills OJCl the meat careful doctor help him. and after all had :,. - ,,... , -(- --.-- ..-..-. .-- lulled lie u-ed Dr. Frazier's Magic Ointment ! and i cured by a few applications. . I The liiwt and only positive cure ter blcin ! ilJsear.c-- ever discovered. Fer sale by II. R. Cochran, i:; 11.nl i:'i Xeit 1 :!i'Cii Ircet, Lancaster. HRNRY & CO., Sole I'l-opricteiv, i!-2 Vcscy Street, Xew Ve.dc. Fer lilinil, Rle.'iling, Itrliing or Ulcciated 1'ilcs. Dr. William's Ixiuajj 1'ii.u Ointment h a Mire cure. 1'iiee Jl.i'i, by mail. Fer sale at Cochran' Drug store. leb27-M&Tiid&w Sitting up Nights. Mr.. K. 11. Perkins, Criek Center, X. Y., writes nhe hud been troubled with asthma ter lour years. Had te sit up night after night Willi il, and was ultimately cured by two bottle of Themas' Kelectrle Oil. Fer xile at II. R. Cochran's drug store. l."7 Xerlli Queen tree!, Lancaster. icainei-s is i-.iys cream ualin. A sure cure. I Cream ISaliii elleelually cleanses the nasal 1 passages of catarrhal virus, causing healthy I scciullnni, allays inllammatien and initatien, prelec'.s the mcmhranal linings of the head lrem additional colds, completely heals the sores and restore thc sense et ta.de and smell. Rcnclicial ivul!aie realized by a lew appli cations. A thorough treatment as directed will cure Catarrh. Asa household remedy ler cold in the head it is mu-qualee. The Ralm is easy te use and agreeable. Sold by druggists at.lOcent. On receipt, et f0 rent will mail a package. ELY'S CRKAM RALM CO., 0.-wcge, X. V. i-'ei suit- iiy i.niicastcr Druggists. iuai'2-dA.iv Th A remedy ler Indigestion, Consumption, Dyspepsia. Weakness, Fever, Ague, etc., Col Cel den's Liquid Heet and T.u.ic Invigorator. inyiMwdeed&w .lecph Dnri-lnliirger, lireadway, P. 11 Hale, was induced by his brother te try Themas' Kclectric Oil for a sprained anUle : ami with half ade.en applications he wa enabled te walk round again all right. Fer sale at II. R. Cochran's drugstore, i::7 Xerth Queen street. Lancaster. Xew Rloemfiklii, Mis., .Ian.2, ISsO. I wish te say te you that 1 have been suffer ing ler the last five years wit ha severe itching all ever. I have heard el Hep Hitters and have tried i I. 1 have used up tour bottles, and it lias done me mere geed than all the doctors am! medicines that they could use en or with me. 1 am old and peer but ieel te bless you for Mich a relief by your mciUcinc anil irem termei.t of thc doctors. I have had fifteen doctors at me. One gave me seven ounces el solution et ar.-cnic; another took lour quarts el bleed lrem inc. All they could tell was that it was skin sickness. Xew, alter these four bottles of your medicine, my skin Is well, clean and smooth as ever. myir.-2vd&w IIk.nuv Knoche. Ci:eui AVhoeplngCoughaiid Rronchltisim Rrenchltisim inedialely relieved by Hitleh's Cure. Fer sale at Cochran's drug store. 1:57 Xerth Queen St. myl Iwdrew&w All seiirt and laitar disappear Frem mouth and teeth, though dark and dry ; And all becomes trcsli, pure and clear, If we butSOZODONT apply. That magic wash all new eenfes (Jives te the mouth new loveliness. my23-lwdced.V.w Jlany uuici-ulianl el brilTiaiitTacitities, has been stricken down In his career by paralysis of his nerves, and is lclt out in the race of 111c, Such unfortunates should be treated with Dr. Rcusen's Celery and Chamomile Pills. Resto ration Is probable. my'-IMwiKCw lx hospitals (ilenn's Sulphur Seap is largely used as a dUlnlectiiig and purifying agent. Pike's Toothache Dreps cure In one minute. niy22-lwdee(Kvw A Cough, Celd or sere -inre.it diieum de stepped. Neglect ire'Diently reults m tin In curable Lung Disease or Consumption. Rrewn's Weiichial Troches de net disorder the t-timiaeli like cough syrups and balsams, bntact directly en the inflamed parts, allaying Ir'-ilatlen. give relief in Asthma. Bronchial Cough, Catarrh, and the Threat Troubles whicii Singers and Public Speakers are subject te. Fer thirty years Rrewn's Rrenchlai Troches have been recommended by physician!-, and always give pertcct satisfaction. Having been tested l wide and constant use for nearly an entire generation, they have at tained we?, merited raukumeng tltelewstaple remedies of the age. Sold at i". cents a box e.vci-v.v here. tny-lvdT TIiaFAIvw A'JSW AltrniZTlSESLENXS. WAN I KD 35 MK.N TO WOHK OH THE railroad at Hlllervllle. Uiy25 3t.l KELLER REILLY. a:eif ADrxxnsiiJtijrxs. WA,1! I -TWO BOYS TO SfcT CP TEN 1-1 a . Apply at JAC. CBEMEU'S SALOON. It Inquirer Building. Merth Queen St; TfTAMKU.-A j. I itvr - CLASS COOK. ft f;oe.t -tt-nires will be paid. Rctercnce necessary. Ne washing and ironing required. Apply te MRS. 15. J. McGUANA, inJ7-tfd New Helland Pike. N fcXPJSKIENCKDCOACHMAN WANTS A. a situation (strictly temperate), thor oughly understands the care of horse, car riages and harness: willing and eblidging; llrst-clusa driver, with nrst-ciass city refer ence. Apply at THIS OFFICE, 25-2t XUBLIU SALE OF COWS AND STUCK STEEUS.-On SATURDAY. MAY 27. lS8i will be sold at public sale, at Stewart's Stock Yards. Lancaster city. Pa,, the following, te wit : Thirty head et fresh cows and springers, stock steers, eighty shoats and a few horse?. A credit of sixty days will le given. Sale te commence at 10 o'clock, a. m.. when attendance will be given by J. li. BAUSMAN. Samuel Hess & Sex. Auctioneers. 2e-2t 1?en SALE. A Handsome. Newly-built, Twe and a- lialfSteiy DWELLING, situated in the vll- luge of Landisville. Lancaster ceuntr. Pu.. with Maljlc and out-buildings, fruit trees. well, cistern. &c, in perfect order. Teitns moderate. Applv te .1. . 15. Iiaustuan, atter-ney-at-litw. Ne. lid Eat iving Street, or te J ACOI1 IS. MINNICH, niay2:l-2dAltw Landisville, Pa. OTONIC SCItEENINGS. O Limotene screenings, a very desirable material for walks and drives. Used in Phila delphia, Bryn Mawr, along the line of the Penu'a. R. R. and ether places. Alse, a select ed stock of All the Grades of Ceal, well-screened and weight guaranteed. Yard and Olllee : Harrisburgpike. General Olllee: 20 East Chestnut Street. KAUFFMAN, HELLER & CO. aprl-lwd TOTICE l'U ItKICOK JlUILDtltS. 1 Scaled proposals will be received at the Count v Commissioners' Office, at Lancaster, Pa., until FUIDAY,JUNE 10.1SS2, et 12 o'clock m., ler the erection and completion et a stone bridge across Little Conestoga cteek.at Gretrs Mill, In Maner township, ou the read leading Irein Millcrsvillc te Washington Ilorengb. Rids must be in gross ami include tlie whelt, work and all material. Specillcatiens can-be seen ut the Commissioners' Office. The right te reject any or all bids is reserved. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD. AttiMt: Fkask Griest, Clerk. in 18-4 wd DIKK-UriE INFLAMMATION Of TUE Ear, Syini.teins of DiU'use Inflitmiuatien of the external auditory canal are itching sen sations in the canal, pain, and a sense of ful ness. When an ear begins te require some thing te relieve itching sensations, it is al ready diseased. All diseases of tlic Eve, Ear and Threat suc ccsidully treated by DRS. H. D. and M. A. LOXGAKER'S. Olllee Ne. 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster Consultation tree. my25-3tdAw 1)Ui:lii; sale of cows, hulls and hous.-en saturday. may 27, 1s82, will he .sold at public sale, at the public limine et .Jehn W. Pruntz, in the villajj" of Mlllcrs ville, Lancaster county, Pa., the following live stock, te wit : Thirty head et Fresh Milch Cows and Springers : among them are a tew Xe. 1 Aldcrney eews ; a let of Pine Hulls ; two Fine Sews with pigs by 1 heir bide. A credit of sixty days will be given. Tlic above stock must he in every respect as represented or no sale, Kale te commence at 1 o'clock t. in., when attendance will be given bv HARUY C. LINTNKR, S. II ess & Sen. Auets. my 22 5td (' OSINU OUT! CLOSING OUT ! AT JiliiATJA REDUCED PKICES. Ilavin:' starteil a Shee Factory. I am new closing out my large stock et Roetsaud Shoes fiJXffilg000 fel't" a-Cnsteui work a specialty, both machine md hand-made. F. HIEENZ, Xe. 105 -NORTH QUEEN STREET. KSignet tbcRigShec.) m2nw&il d ! IRAKI I Fire Insurance Company J OF rillLADKIPlA. Assets ever Eleven Hundred Thou sand. Dollars, sicenrely invested. Fer a policy in this old and wcll-cstnbli.s.hcd company call en RIFE & KAUFMAN, NO. 10 KAST KI.VU STRKKT. dSM.WR&S '3450'00 FOUR HUNDRED and FIFTY DOLLARS RKWAUD will be paid ler the ar rc.t and return etttic following named con victs, who e.-caped from the Lancaster county prison May SI, lSs-2.er FIFTY DOLLARS HE WARD will be paid ter the arrest of either of them : AND. F.HR..IAX,.ai. Slich. Redman-Dark complexion, black eyes, brown hair. 5 leet S Inches in height, size of loot lO.1- inches. JOllX FRAXKFORD. Rllnd et the right eye. florid complexion, gray eyes, brown hair, 5 leet ;,'4 inches in height, size et loot 10 in( lies. JOHN' LIPPIXCOTT Fair complexion, grey eyes, sandy hair, 4 feet 10 Inches in height, size et toot i) inches. ARM. RUZZARD Florid complexion, dark brown eyes, dark brown hair. 5 lecteri Inches in height, size et loot le4 inches. ISAAC RUZZAUMl Florid complexion, brown eyes, dark brown hair, 5 feet a4 inches In height, size et loot 10 inches. MORRIS RRICKKlt Fair complexion, grey eves, iirewn nair, . ieel ;i inches in ncignt, size et loe4. 10 inches. PAUL QUIGLK Dark complexion, brown eyes, brown hair, 3 feet 8 inches in height, size et feet '.)ii inches. UKOROK McALriXK. alia Harris-Light complexion, grey eyes, brown hair. 5 feet 9 inches in height. s,ize et feet 10J inches: two vaccination marks and three moles near right shoulder. MICHAEL LEXTZ,7i4 Shank-Dark com plexion, dark eves, dark hair, 5 feet 7K incites in height, size el toot inches. D. K. RURK HOLDER, my25-lwd Prison Keeper. 1KPOIM' OF T11K CONDITION IIFI'IIK V Fulton Xatienal Rank, at Lancaster, in the stale et Pennsylvania, at the dose of business, May 1!), lSsi : ltCSOUIICKS. Leans and discounts $ 241,220 03 Overdrafts 19 U5 P. S. bends te secure circulation 100,000 00 IT. S. bends en hand 2.",000 00 Due from approved reserve agents.. .15,216 54 Due from ether Xatienal banks 20.KI2 83 Due from State banks and bankers. . 1,557 58 Current expenses and taxes paid 2,291 69 Premiums paid 4,218 75 Checks and el her cash items 2,510 97 Hills of ether banks 4S2 00 Fractional paper currency, nickels and pennies 200 53 Specie 11,351 25 Legal tender notes 19,140 00 Redemption fund with U.S. Treasur er ( 5 per cent, et circulation ) 4,500 00 Total $483,C9. 02 LIAUILlTIKd. Capital sleck paid in 200,000 CO rndivided prellt.s 3,8:8 7S Xatienal bank iioteseulstanding.... 90,000 00 Indlvidunl.leposlt.ssubject;teehecks 193,218 45 Demand eertitieates of deposit 025 00 Due te ether national banks 985 81 Total.. ...$ 4S8,C98Ci Ulatc of Pennsylvania, county of Lancaster, ss: 1, C. A. FenDersinith, Cashier of the above named bank, de solemnly swear that thc above statement is true te the best et my knowledge and belief. C. A. FOXDEKSMIT1I, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn te before me this lutli day of May, 18S2. JKRUMIAH RIFE, Notary Public. Correct Attest: JOHN D. SK1LKS, UAVID R. LAXD1S, LEWIS S. HARTMAX, Hd&w Directors. ren SAI.E. F Mil ItKNT. STORfc ROOM. 13.1 East Klne- street. anSO-tld INQUIRE AT 133. F OK SALK. AN IMMENSE NUIUBKKO- I10USES, STORES, BUILDING LOTS, Ac, or all descriptions, in all localities and at all prices. NEW CATALOGUE, with prices, free te every one.; ALLAN A. HERR & CO., dec33md North Duke street. J OILS' WA .V- 3T A 1Z-F.THX. JOHN WANAMAKER'S, PHILADELPHIA. THURSDAY Four of the most successful fine dress-combinations of theseasen at a little mere than half value ! See what this means. Yeu looked ever fine novelties yes terday. Yeu were as likely te pick out these four as any you saw. The prices were $i and $1.25 a yard here. Te-day they are 50, 75 and 85 cents a yard. We said four. But there are thirty-two color effects in these four. Twe of the four are all wool, and two are silk and wool. Three are ligrht enough for all summer; and one is heavy enough for the cooler days. They are all successful, without any qualification whatever. Yeu wonder at a success that ends in a broken price. Don't you 'knew that we sell as low as we can? Don't you knew that the best advertisement we can have is te supply everything' for the least money ? Third circle, southeast Irem centre, et main building. Black surah grenadines at $1.75 was long since gene. A little mere has been picked out in Lyens. It belongs te the re markable collection of extraer dinary grenadines that we were a little proud ei early in the season. That collection is new complete again for a few days ; and such a collection Avas never get together before, within our knowledge. Xexl-eiitcr ciiele, southwest Iren: centre . Schepper's black all-wool lace bunting, 25 cents ; an inch or two wider than common, viz, 23 and 24 cents. Black nun's veiling of four- teen qualities. The prices of such as are going below value are in Italtic figures: single width, 31, sjy,, 45 and 50 cents ; double width, 2,7, 40, 45, 50 65. 75 $', $1.25, $1 .50, $2.00. De you think it odd that we tell you which is the best money's worth ? Why, if we could de that always in every thing, we shouldn't need te ad vertise another day. Xext-euter circle, southwest from centie Dresses for aH sorts of uses ; woolen dresses for traveling,$ie te $40; summer silk dresses, $13 te $50; chintz, gingham, lawn, cotton-foulard, etc., some trimmed with lace, $3 te $30. Linen and mohair dusters, $1 te $5 and $2.50 te $8. Bathing dresses, $2.50 te $10. But think that we have many sorts that never get mentioned. 1301 and 1303 Chestnut street, second lloer. Thompson's glove-fitting cor sets, 50 cents te $3.75 ; Pansy pattern, C. P., G. B., and a great many ether mysterious names. The lady who manages them all seems te have a genius for tell ing just which one will bring out the particular line of beauty she has in her eye. But we despair of putting her inspira-j tien into cola print. West from south entrance le main building, under stairway. Decoration day is next Tues day. Flags are ready ; 5 cents a dozen te $8 a piece. And white gloves 1 2 te 50 cents and the 1 2 cent are the ones te buy. Flags among Toys; north basement. Gloves with Furnishing Goods, Market street, middle entrance. Blue flannel for boys. We use nothing but full indigo-dyed cloths ; and se our blues are sure with this exceptien: cotton and wool blue flannel will wear white when it gets threadbare. Four dollars buys a plain cotton and wool blouse suit. Five dollars buys the very same all wool. Five dollars buys also another style, net quite se plain: three tucks down each side of blouse, front and back, ending in a bit of silk embroider'. Six and a half dollars buys a long trouser suit for a boy of sixteen or less ; and a neater dress need net be looked for. Still remember we have men tioned only such as the very peer can buy. Eastel middle aisle, near Market street. JOHN WANAMAKER. Chejt nut. Thirteenth and Market streets and City-hall square. PHILADELPHIA. THIRD EDITION THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 25, 1882 OVER THE WIRES. THE LATEST NEWS UV TELEGRAPH. Items of Interest l"rem All Quarters- Electric Plashes Itecerdlne Uie Prin cipal Events or the Day. The New Yerk Senate has passed the railroad commission bill'. The fertilizer factory of S. A. "Wetzler. of Baer Creek, Baltimore county, Md., was burned ; less, $30,000. The Princess Louise sailed from Liver pool for Canada te day. Lord Bradford's bay colt, Quicklime. wen the .psem grand prize te-day. Loril Leril lard's Gerald failed te get a place. Fer the royal stakes Bradford's Limestene was first and Lorillard's Passa'e third. President Arthur has nominated Geerge K. Whitncr, for pestmaster at Reading. P. Frazcr Smith, a prominent West Chester Iawcr, died suddenly of heait dis ease this morning. In Surrey county. Va.. Charles Raw- lings was fatally cut in an affray, and near Heuse Mountain. Kv.. Andrew Evans stabbed and killed Jehn "Walker, because of something the latter had said about Evans' sister. The widow of Commander DeLenr. of the Jeannettc expedition, is coming Eat-t te await thc arrival of her husband's re mains. The opera house in Salem, X. J., has been partially destroyed by fire. illK llOUSK DEADLOCK. Business ut a Standstill and lteth sides PlriL Washington, May 25. Ne tiuic was lest by the Heuse this meruinjr iu renew ing the struggle ever the Mackey-Dibble contested election case. Randall as usual raised the question of consideration, whoicupen amotien te adjourn was made Kauuall demanded the yeas aud nays, and it was lest, vcas noue. liavs 134. C'urtin (Pennsylvania-), asked leave of absence, en account of important business. Itan dall demanded yeas and nays en this and lcave of absence was refused yeas 3, nays 135. Kenna moved that when the Heuse adjourn it be until Saturday. Randall moved te amend by substituting Monday. Kami all's motion was lest by a vote of yeas 1, nays 147 Kenua's motion wes also lest yeas 1, uays 149 three mere than a quorum. Kenna then moved for a recess until 4:30. and ou this vote the Republicans let their quorum yeas 1, nays 138, and a call of the Heuse was ordered. ass::ssin kaipleykks. A Verdict Against Special Agent Cm Us en Twe Counts. New Yeuk, May 25. The trial of ('en cral Curtis, especial treasury agent, ac cused of receiving money from ofiicc efiicc ofiicc heldcrs, concluded this morning with a verdict of guilty en the first aud eighth counts, and net guilty en the ether counts. The (lefeiihe gave notice of a motion in arrest of judgment, and June 2 was fixed for argument. The first count iccitcs that the accused, as a government employee, lcccivcd money from Peter Vogelsang, also a government employee, for thc Re pub'icuu state committee, and the eighth count charges a like accusation, but the money was received from Charles Frci chcl. The district attorney said he would allow General Curtis te stand en his own recognizance in $500. General Curtis then left the court THC niALLEV TltlAL Maggie Iane Declines toCeino Inte Court NewIIavex. May 25. Tbeae was a large attendance at thc Malley trial this forenoon. Maggie Kane was ordered at the adjournment yesterday te be iu court at ten o'clock this forcneou with the dress, hat and mits she were ou August 5, at thc flying horses. She said yesterday she did net wish te come, and she was net present .(his forenoon. Themas Dcgnan, " the man with the black moustache," repeated his former testi mony about his bciug with Maggie Kane en the night of Augusts, en the tlying horses when she exclaimed ' My Ged, I'm paralyzed." Protection for tlie Jews. St. Pkteksbuke, May 25. Gen Drent cly, governor of Kieft', has issued a proelo preelo proele niation te the inhabitants of Balta, declar ing that the authors and instigator.; of the Jewish outrages will be tried by court martial. If the number of police is insutli cicnt te prevent eutrajrn the military will be used. The chief of the Balta police has recommended the Jews te remain e dm and has assured them of the immediate repres sionef attempts at outrage. WKATllKK INllICATIONS. Wasiiincten, May 24 Fer the Middle Atlantic states rain, followed by clearing weather, variable w'ukIf, shifting te north erly, stationary or lower temperature, fol lowed bv raising barometer. l'iiullce Itaees Postponed. Baltimore, May 25. Because of raiu the races at Pimlico are postponed until te-morrow. J:t UK a Tit. ftew VurK ,nrnu Nisw i-eKit. May i'.. Fle'tr Btate and Western quiet and rnices without decided change ; Southern steady. Wheat moderately active and prices without decided chance. Cern Cash and May 1 m '4c higher: ethers unchanged ; mixed western, snot, W)M8r e : de futures, HiiSTiic. -.. Oats without quotable change Ne. -J.Iune, 53g;SSKc ; de July. Kic; 47Jc; de Sept. 45e. ue Aug'.st, -I7 cnilniielpnia Marlcet. PniLADBLrniA, Slay i". Fleur quiet and steady. Kye Heur at $4 ."')?! .. Wheat firmer, but dull ; Pu. Keil, $1 41(5 I 4U; de Amber, $1 Wtj,l 4. Cern steady for local trade ; Steamer, tniiw : Yellow, 8Sc ; Mixed, S7e : Xe. :t de. 8Cc. Oats qnlet ami easier : Ne. 1 White, (.lCic: Ne. 2 de tie ; Ne. i de iWffitiiyc ; Ne. 2 Mixed, COc. Kye scarce, sales at'Jlc. Previsions linn and tairly active. I.ard Arm. Butter market dull and unsettled ; Creamery Kxtra .'IftKc; de geed te choice, 22323c. ' Uells dull.; Pa. and Western, I2lSe. K(?s Western weak at l'Jc ; I'a. 20J. Cheese moderately uctlve and firm. Petroleum dull ; KcllneJ.Tc. Whisky dull and lewcrat 1 is Heeds unchanged. dram and Prevision Quotatleus. One o'clock quotations of grain and prevl.-.. Ions, furnished by U.K. Yundt, Breker, If." r.twjL mi.;; s.ieei. May Cblcace. Wheat Cern Oats Perk May 71 .4'Jif 19.50 June... I.23M .705i .4; 19.S2W July.... i.&Vi r.OJi .14 i9i;7 August l.IIJi Philadelphia. May.... l.l'i: .S3 .fil June.. . 1.42.6 .81 jsu July 1.274 .8i .57 Lard 11.35 1137K E.1T0 stock market. CHtc-j.ne. Hogs Keceipta, 26,000 head ; ship ments, 5,.')00 head ; demand fair and quality geed : ireneral market except ter prime heavy r.lOc lower; common te geed mixed, $7 Win 7 S3; lnavy packing and shipping, 7 U5 S e:-, une car lead selling at the latter price. whicii is the highest for the year: common ie fid light neglected at $7 3007 CO; bacon grades f 7 g0S? 90 : skips. eii, CO. Cattle Receipts. 2,800 bead ; shipments, 1,100 head: market very strong and 10j hlg-hcr, b Ing .'x)75c higher than the week before : ex ex eorts, 88 35; geed te choice shipping, J 40 7 85 ; common te fair, $S 50367 9) ; mixed butchers1, U 7336. mainly $3 75Q4 SO ; steckcrs and feeders, 35 70 ; small receipt of grass Texans; the market was strong and the supply $5 S036 00 3Q3 13 : Ba t0 c,10icc cavy steers Sheep-RcccIpU. S bead ; shipments, none HA'S?? ana flrni common te mir shorn, Jl 0OQ) 50 ; medium te gee.!, $t 7535 i". : choice te extr.i woelcd. Siac W; demand id most wholly for shorn sheep. East LiBEirrr. Cattle iteceinta. sns imn.i. market active : extra, JSSS 25 ; geed, 7 507 73;'. talr light, id 75S7 : common, $335 75. Hogs Receipt?, SOO head ; market tirm : Philadelphia. SS g850 : Yorkers,7 70aS. Sheei Receipt. 3,200 head ': market very dull at prices ranging from 0035 i". stock aaxset. -Ne7. Yer!c' I'biladclphia and Lee.-U Steek aise bnlted States Uemls reported duliy by Jacob 3. Lewo, 22 Xerth Queeii street- Jlay 23. 10:00 law '2JUK a. u. r. n. r.M fe.c-!:.&B .... uui., L.ueK.,x ivesiem .. in naj' tin --w" .. uchvit jr: Kin limnd r.- fi ?; -i,LakexKrI,i Western.... 33!? A". East Tenn. Vu. (Jeerfi.i ' . ' LuKeSbereA Mich. Southern'..'. 1017' ien: lel'y Sew Yerk Central i-x vx, ' -x& &7J,te?J!F :t ? 'i Ontario X Western 24i Omaha Cem Ouialia Preferred Faclne Mall Steamship Ce. Chicago. Mil. St. l'util Texaa'Paclnc Wabash. .. mis Pact tie. Western Union Tel. Ce Pennsylvania K. U Keuding Hllirale Pitts. A West Northern Pucihc Cem " Preferred. lixi 4l?5 -IIJS 11'.' Hi) 110!i ini .K77-1 V 2 i 2JW; 41', Si 41 Ti) si! i:.'4 4HS -,'X-A POLITIVAL. :.ioc1:atiecuuntv coavKNTie? TV The Democratic voters of I.anea-ler CeunU- wlll meet at their usual places of meeting in the respective districts en Saturday p. in., J une :;, between hours te tie tiiiueuiieed by the County Committeemen by handbill, ten days betorethe lime, te elect a county committee man. three or live delegates lrem each di triet t. the district and county eonveiit'ens te be held in Lancaster en WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, AT KXCKI.S1I Hi MALI.. KAST KIXi: ST. The K-iiicastcr city convention will meet at 10 a. in. le ele:-t one rcpr" "iitative d.Iegate te the Slate Convention. lee representative eo ee district (lower end) w: te elect two Uenrecul. entiei: ut the 2d meet ul hi a. in.. . . Delegate te the nominal.; lv eiu- State Convention, and ill. In es ter Assembly, The Senatorial convention et the XII (Low (Lew er) district will meet at lajW a. in., te elect one Senateiial Delegate te the tate convention. The Senatorial Conven:ieii et the XIV (Upper) district will meet at in u. in., te elect one Senatorial mid three Kepresenb.tive Del egates te the State Convention ; te nominate a candidate ler State Senater and three Mem bers of Assembly. At II a. in., the county convention jus will semble te nominate one person for Congress, one person for Kecerder et Deeds one person ler county Solicitor, two persons for Prison Inspectors, two persons ler Directors of the Peer, one person for Jury Commissioner. And te transact such ether business us the convention may determine. The polls in the various places will open at the time announced in the handbills te be posted by the committeemen, and will re main open until the time fixed thereby for closing. I5y order of the Committee. i:. s. pattehsen, i w. ij. ii k:;ski., W. II. tiuiKit, Secretaries. Chairman. W. II. Uelajii., ) Lancaster, Pa., May 5, 1SS2. " FIIK .ICKY COMmlSMONKli. SUIIIKOI- IO TUB OHCIHIO.N OK TUB llKMOCRATta COUNT Y CONVKKTIO.V. WILLIAM KLLMAKKIt, l.V.rl Townshle P.KNJAMIN UUICKIi, Sth Ward. Citv. A. Z. KINUWALT, 1st War.l, City. " JUUOJIE 15. SIIULTZ. Klizubethtewu. MlLLIXJCltX , "EUKi: .r.ll.l.lNEKV. Irs.A.W.Weikel, Ne. S8 NORTH QlftiKN STKEET. My many triends and patrons arj respect fully InvlteiPte call and examine my PINE STOCK f'tiET MillinBrysTrimmings COMI'RISIKIi ALT. TUB LUADIKO STVLCd 1T0R DRESS and PROMENADE HATS. LAD1KS can have their enleis tilled In much less time than they have been accustomed te elsewhere. 3Piease call and examine my geed? and prices without obligation te purchase. KirX. i:. The Largest and Finest Stock of CIIIUHiEN'N Scheel and Dress Hats IN THIS CITV. A fuil liei- of Human Hair Goods Alwuys ou hand, WOICK . Ien.-at tit.' and all kinds of II A Hi lewkst pi:ici:.s at i A W'OTDTiriU'O 10. li. ?f. NGliUJIiO, NO. 38 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTKii, PA. ui)27-3luil,Tu,TliAl NOT1UK. The First Xalleii.'.i .'.inK r.f strasl.urg, Xe. 12, located iitStlMnbur-.-. i.i the state of I'enn sylviinia, is elesing ;i. its atHiiis. All note holders and ethers, ei.diters of Haid nssoeiu nsseeiu nssoeiu tleii,re therefore hereby notified te present the notes and ether ctalms against the associa tion for payment. "UKO. W. HK.NKL, Jit., Cashier. Dated, May 22. 1HS2. NOTICK. ()rrii;Koi'l.'eMiTnoLLKitoi.'Tiii:Cuiti:i:.cv, i Wasiiinote.v, May 22, lb2. Wiir.i:i:.s, Hy satisfactory evidence pre.-enl-ed te the undersigned, it has been made te appear that "Tin; First National dank el Strasburg'Strasbtirg, In the county et Lan caitcr. and state of Pennsylvania, bus com plied with all the previsions of the revised statutes of the L'nited States, required lobe complied with before an association shall be authorized te commence the business et Hanking : New, thkhkkerk, I, Jno. Jav Kkex, Comp troller of the Currency, de hereby ccrlltj that "The First National Itank et Strasburg' Strasburg, in the county of Lancaster and State or Pennsylvania. Is authorized te com mence the business of Hanking, as provided in section hfty one hundred and slxty-iiine. el the revised statutes et the United States. In testimony whereet witness my hand and . senl et elllee, this 22d dav et May, IC82. JNO. JAY KNOX, Comptroller oft he Currency. rXe. 2,700.1 I MUST NATIONAL UANK OF STKA3 1 ISUUti.Pa. STRAsncne, Mat 22, 1882. Opcne.I thU day, im.I Is prepared te carry en the business of banking. All business having been entrusted te the First National Kanket Strasburg, ''Ne. 42."" new in process orilqui erilqui orilqui datlen," will be accounted for properly by Hit new Hunk. ISeard of Directors meet en Wednesday et -each week at 10 A. M., for the pnrpe.se of dis counting paper and ether business. It will be the policy or the new Hank te ex tend te customers all accommodations con sistent with sale and sound bunking. J0SKPU McCLUKK, President. GEO. W. IIKXSKL, .ut , Cashier. uiy22-3tdx2mw "L'STATK OF MAKTUA . HAKrfi:K, Xj late et Iincaater City, tlecM. Letters testamentary en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons In debted thereto are requested te make immedi ate settlement, and these having claims or de mands against the same will present them without delay for settlement te the under, signed, residing In Lancaster, Pa. J. L. STK1NMKTZ, up-24-5ideaw .Executer. :X
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