Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 05, 1882, Image 3

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    LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCES MONDAY JUNtf 5, 1882.
largk i:i:eri;s:Ni.
Copland' i:c:t:iiiraiit Kcmedclicd.
Fer some lime past Jelm Copland propri
etor of the vrcll-kiiuwu hotel and lcstaur
aut en North Queen .street, has been busy
making repairs in his place, and this
morning the "grand opening" took place.
A fine lunch of various kinds of soup with
diffident cold di&hcs was served ar.d all
who entered the lestaurant were presented
with a handsome button hole bouquet.
Thepiettiest part of the restaurant is
the drinking apartment in front which
has been repainted, repapered and
otherwise improved. The paper en the
side walls is geld mixed and en the ceiling,
inside of the large border there is a
bread strips of geld. Inside of the bread
border theie is a paper of light color en
the ceiling, Tint gas-fistuies are very
hands.ime. in the centre of the room is a
beautiful chandelier with a number of
lights, whil! there arc many with one
burner in different parts of the room.
The whole of I ha building has been im
proved, all of the rooms having been
painted and papered, and the place new
presents a handsome appearance. The
paper en the walls was furnished by J. 1$.
Martin & Ce. and hung by Henry J. Don Den
nelly ; the painting was done by Geerge
V. Brown and Jehn L. Arneld put in tl.e
gas-fix turcs.
lilll v Kelley's fro ibl 8.
Willy Kelley is an itenerant umbiella
merchant anil his wife Mis. Kellcy assists
him. On Satuulay Mr. Kelley diank a
trillc tee much, and as is usual in such
cases get into trouble. He stales that in
the eastern pai t of the city he fell in with
apaityef rough, who after driuking at
his expense, hung him up by the nccl: anil
rilled liis pockets of some tobacco, a knife
and ether ai tides. This seems te have
annoyed him and spoiled his temper, for
net long a!terv,;iis he was scen en the
J iiiladelphia pike m the act of thrashing
his wife. A "lone fisherman" who
was passing and witnessed the affair
attempted te put a slop te it by
hammering Billy ever the head with a
fishing pole. '1 he fi.shei man's jeile was
broken but Billy's poll was net. Subse
quently (Jflicer Smith put in an appearance
and all cr a .seven: engagement with Billy
put him horn dn combat and landed him
in the .station house. This morning he
was taken before Aldeiman .McOonemy
and jj. i:d nearly 10 for his since : and as
the. money was divid- d among ethers ami
witit'j.-S'.- he said with a riiu ..mile. " yez
carta, d ;,t ur money, and I don't b.-giudgft
it fe ;;-, (eryr;: had te swear haul te get
it." :i being discharged he ni.ide com
!;:i:il against '" ;m unknown man 4 feel '
inches high, with brown clethm en," as one
of these who had assaulted an.l aUt-injiled
te rob him.
Gemot-- (Cvatiiiclictl l.uilmr.m Mil!:!nlulll(
Iii the miuistt'i'iuni en Saturday icsiku icsiku
ttens were adopted pledging Mippmt te lLe
German profe.-soi.hip in Muhieiilierg col
lege :
The following paiseiir. .eie eti-clcd U U
iceteis of I he theological seminary : I'evs
B. M. .Sehiniiekcr. I). I).; .1. lY:. 1). ).;
V. Wiaeliau, J. B. Reth, F. V Wciskot Wcisket
teu and Xf. A. Shafer for thiceyeais;
ltcv. it. V. Weiducr, for one year ; Dr. .1.
Kenimcl, .Messrs. II. Bates, J. Zaun, W.
II. Staake, Jacob (leisMiiliaincr and T. II.
Diehl.
.Messrs. Hciiiy Lehman and JJe.iige M.
Kcuzler were elected tiustee.s of llie or
phans' home.
'he following were elected members of
the Be.ird of tiuslecs of Muhlenberg col
lege : iievs. It. Hill, .1. K. i'litt, F. J. P.
Schauta, J. B. Bath, J. D. Sehandel, B.
W. Schmauk, Messrs. .Jehn iteiehard. A.
W. Pettinge, A. Stanley Fliih and E. S.
Shctmer.
" Tlie repeit of the dii'g:i!es te the gen
eral council were read and the iccommen iccemmen iccommen
tien of the council te ebseive Ash "Wed
nesday as a fast day was approved.
Till.
KisrN iNsi-KCTens meet.
AikI Tliey J"t Dinner at :;iirUyV Castle
Unco .-irc.
This morning the beard of iuspccteis
met at the prison all e! the ir.en-.Lcrs be
ing piesent.
A liumbei of bills were present ed and
approved.
It wasagieed te allow Messrs. Natiman
anil Beyer $200 as counsel fees for the pro
secution of the Ti'j'ple cases.
The committee en telephone reported
that the jui-en c-'iild be iron no. -.ted with
the ccnti.'d telcp'i.-m office ier 1 ur
month. It was aived te make the con
nection. Oflicein Buinsand Pylf, v.ie. eapturid
Jeseph Grnfl'oae of the escaped convicts,
weie allowed the sum of $30, the same as
though a reward had been ell'eied at. the
time.
After the transactions of the above
business the beard adjourned te talr din
ner in th? prison. This is the first they
have di:.tl there for some time-, but Burk
holder probably thinks that he can affnel
te feed them, as he has nine less prisoners
te keep new than he had at leinur meetings.
The TucqiiHiiClab.
$ The annual meeting of the Tucuuan
club was held en Friday eveniu; at Majer
A. C. Ileiuechl's office for election of eili
c:ms and ether business.
The following officers weie elected for
the ensuing year : President, Prof. S. S.
Bathven, viee president, Lewis llaldy,
secretary. A. C Iteineehl, treasurer, Win,
S. Gill. The president appointed the fol
lowing oxecutive committee : Win. S.
Gill, II. . Itcinethl, G. M. Zahm, A. II.
Frielchcy, Michael Zahm.
A number of members writs elect.-d te
fill vacanics of members dropped en ac-
'iuut of death, removal and ether cause.
Ti lie secretary was instructed te procure
certificates of membership fereaeii icpular
member. The week beginning Monday,
July 17 was selected te camp at Yerk
Furnace.
T.lstel LW:eluime:l Leiters.
The following is a list of unclaimed let
ters lemaiuiug in the posteffija for the
week ending June 5, 1682 :
Ladies' Lnl. Mrs. Sally Becker, Mrs.
A. T. Decker, Mrs. Eva Endcis (for),
Mis. Kate Geed, Miss Mattie llcvr. .Miss
Annie B. Ilrrr, Miss Emma Hat man, Mrs.
Sclintla Keller, Jesie 11. KilUn If. r, Mns
Fannie Paruer, Mir.s Katie Sri!::, Ellic
Styers. Mrs. Barbara Wikcr.
'GenW List. Messrs. Alnxmider Alex
ander (for.), Jehn Bushman, Win, Elmer
Bonsai!, Andrew Braumgaul. Jehn K.
Brubakcr (2), Jeseph Brauer (for.), Aarcn
Iiuchwaltcr. Chin. Haur.cr. C Wait. Iven
dig. Wm. Martin (3). Ma-ler Jacob II.
Mowrer, C. N. Pieard. Ilcimich Happe,
Willis Relircr, A. J. Stead mail. Douglass
Tempkics, Themas Wolf.
, (mounted.
Charles Briar, who was ancsled some
days age for committing an assault and
battery en Sainue! Eddy, conductor of a
freight train en the Pennsylvania railroad,
by htriking him with a stone after he had
put Briar and some ether train-jumpers
oft' the cars, had a hearing before
Alderman McConemy this afternoon and
ou default or bail was committed te answer
at court.
Contracts Awarded.
The contract for putting in the water
y and gas pipe iu the county hospital was
awarded te Jehn P. Schaum for 93.33, he
being the lowest bidder.
The contract for cleaning up and re
moving all etTal and debus from the
Central market spaces and these streets iu
which cut Ust er.c market stands are sold
was a wauled te Jehn Snyder, for $1)4,
for the j ear.
OWVi THIS FOll 'I'.
Tl:e Lccal Progress of Progressive Journ.il Jeurn.il
lm. The choice extract which we reprinted
yesterday from Sir Fraucis Kilburn's
seim-occasieual-FdWHTyierataby no means
exhausts the literary gems of our phes
pherescent contemporary, whichin spright
liuessand enterprise bids fair te seen out
shine the ChrhtUclicr Kundzhafter or the
Wtiffenlere. Waechter.
In the current number which lias been
visited upon many of the heretofore
happy households of this city appears this
ch.iiming contribution te natural history :
" That horrid sparrow ! This is the cxcla
iiiutien of many who can find nothing else
te complain about."
And thcbe musical lines from a highly
original poem, exclusively by the editor,
en -'The Communion of Seuls," "sug
gested by the death of an intellectually
bright little girl en a Sunday morning :"
"O mamma! what glad hecs your wen!
have inpired
In my Mini, alr.e-it rraily ler llish!,
'J'e tliiiilc I imii knew when you uikI paji'i
In petition ami prayer will nnile."
And this bleed-curdling intelligence for
caieful mammas and pious little girls:
''Shirred yoke dresses, with full skirts and
no waistband or shirring are much worn
by little girls."
The editor's thrilling serial ou " The
History of the Declaration of Independ
ence of America" is continued, and a pow
erful "editorial" en the recent Republican
primary elections conveys the mournful
news that "the truly Independent votes
that were cast, outside of factions, were
these (te the number of about 800,) polled
in favor of Geerge Leng, Henry Carpenter
and Francis Ivilbui n." Referring te the
machinations of the political bosses Editor
Kilbuin indignantly asks "What tee have
these grand political Mufti done for their
country's geed te entitle them te dictate
the actions of the Republican yeomen of
this county '.' Eche answers 'count (y.)' "
I'.li; Prices rr Haul; .Stock.
J. B. Leng, broker, sold te-day at pri
vate sale, thirty shares of Farmers' na
tional bank stock at $110, twenty shares
of Lancaster county national bank stock
at $11(1- and ten shares First national
bank stock at $205.
IIOKSi:S TIVAT Til I Nit.
Ie tlmc-r Kvrrytlilng IJuiTalk A .tlnetel
luiis Inhibition 1 liersfi IiitelllKCiice.
Of the Ki)iiiiiu Paradox, Mlierlly te le ex
hibited in this city, the Kiadinx daily AVn-jt
el Apiil -J(;tli hiiy.s : "Itisoneel Use Mf?hts el
a liletiiiie le sice ttieiti enjeyinj; llieir Ireedein
in play l)clei(! school ami dining recess, ami
note their orderly behavior and obedience
duriiiX .school limusi. One el tliem brings the
muster a paper and kerc-hicf irein u clesetl
dek, IU:iiiir Hie lid and blinking t In articles
asked ier. Anether brings the master a chair
and the third puts his head in the master's
lap. 'i we el t e horses are repotted by tin:
monitor ter p;iniItiiu:u1 and ure ordered te
stand en their heads, whk-h tliey de. Ciesar
makes a ligiire s correctly ever t he eur valerem,
turns round le the right or tell, bucks and steps
lerward. .Sprite is the champion juniper, but
Abd dlah is I he me-.! gracidul of even these
splendid -pecimens el horse llesh, and when
pacing, trolling or galloping te music, is the
pietureofeleyance and grace.lmt when march
ing leeks su)(! 1). 'I he court scene shows
the juilp,e, jury, lawyers, prisoner in the
deck and eificcrs el the court. The jury re
tire te i-eiif.ider thUr verdict, return in a few
moments, the foreman present' a paper, the
elllccr leeeives it, the verdiist is announced
' net guilty,' and the prisoner, who Is
chained, isset free. T ds is all done by hordes.
it must be remembered, at the word of com-
maud irem behind She scenes. The military J
drill is something se near human intelligence
that it seems hard le dispossess yourself et
the idea that the animals arc net sentient be I
ings, tin; discipline iste perfect. Tliey form
in two lines, move oil' in platoons of two and
divisions of four, wheel te the right and left, '
form a hollow -(inare, march company trout,
about l.iee and generally conduct themselves
like soldiers. They lire oil cannon and capture
the enemy's llag, which is waved in triumph
by each one et them in turn. All the horses
are equally interesting." Mr. Mislilcr his se
cured them ler a three months' tour, which
w'il close. .Inly 'J, unless 'negotiations new
pending v.-ill be consummated, when lie will
take them te Londen, Paris and Vienna. Se
gr .A his been their success that, lie has
eii-.'ird thirty thousand dollars for a halt in
terest. On account et the advance sale for
their performances the eiuht diagrams will
open :! Yeeker's eiliee Thursday morning,
and it would be well hy these who wish te be
sure of :i s.i at ticcure them in lime. Since
Mr. Mishit r ha hail them tliey have appear d
betornev r seventy thousand nersens
I I'ICVl.'.h SOTIV.r.8.
Wh:.t f-sve.s a healthy appetite, an increased
digestion, strength te the muscles, and tone
te the nerves V llrewn's Iren Kit ters.
juj lwdtt'W
Smlln Again en RIe!
sighed Tem te his beloved. He knew net what
gave her such a charm in his eyes. Her tctli
preset veil by SOZODOXT which she had used
from girlhood, did his business. .She held licr
lever by virtue et SOZODONT.
my3!) lwdced.tw
The unhappy wile who slitters from the pet pet
iteonee and ill humor of a nervous husband,
should name the real c.iuse in her complaint
te the court, or remove that nervousness by
presenting the delendant. with lr. Bensen's
Celery ami Chamomile Pills. ju.VIwd.t'w
" Iteugli en Huts.'
Clears out rats, mice, reaches, iltes, ants
bed-tings, skunks, chipmunks, gophers. 13e.
Druggists.
Cataiuui cured, healtliund sweet breath se
emed by Sliileh's Catarrh 1'emedy. lriec."i(
cents. Kaal Injector Iree. Ter sale at Coch
ran's drug stoic, IS7 North Queen Si.
myl-lwdeew&w
Mr. .1. Marsh Bank, of Terente, Out., writes?
"Billieusness and dyspepsia sccin te have
grown up with me ; having been asuflerer for
years. I have tried many re.medi-s, but with
'no lasting result until 1 used your Burdock
Bleed bilters. Tliey have been truly a blcsin:r
te inc. and I cannot speak tee hishly et them."
Price, ?I.ik(. Knr sale at II. IS. Cochran's drug
slere, 1ST Merth Queen street, Lancaster.
UENKY-S CAItlSOLIU SAI.VK.
The best Salve In tne world for cuts, bruises,
sores, ulcers, salt riieuin, tctlcr,chapped hands,
chilblains, corns and all kinds et skin erup
tions, freckles and pimples. The salve is
...iranteed te uive perfect satisfaction in
every case or money relunded. Ite sure you
get. llenrj's Carbolic Salve, as nil ethers aic
but imitations and counterfeits. Price -J5 cents.
Sold m Lancaster at Cochran's Irng Stere,
137 and ItStl North Quucn street. myS 4
It is a foolish mistake te confound a remedy
of merit with quack medicine. We have used
Parker's Ginger Tonic with the happiest re
sults for Hyspspsia. and Debility and knew it
te be a sterling health restorative. Time.
juMnideod.Vcew
PuvsieiANs' sanction lias been accorded te
that standard disinfectant. Glenn's Sulphur
Seap. "Hill's Hair Dye," black or brown, .'.0
cents. jutMwdeed.Vw
Dv.si'Kvric, ncrwius people, "out et sorts,'
Gulden's I.icbig's Liquid Beet and Tonic In In In
vigorater will cure. A&k for Veldcn. Of Drug
gists. iu2-lwdeed&w
.-.let hers t JUelbeist: Mothers!!
Arc you disturbed at night and broken et
your rest by a side child suffering and crying
witli excruciating pain et cutting teeth '.' If
se, goat once and get a het tic et MRS. 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 lias ever used it,
who will net tell you at once tliat.it will regu
late the bowels, and give rest te the mother
and relief and health te the child, operating
like magic. It is perfectly sale te use in nil
cases, and pleasant te the taste, and Is the
prescription et one of the eldest and best
female physicians and nurses in the United
States, Sold everywhere. 23 c nts a bottle.
in2-ly-M,W&S&w
Creje. WhoepinfjCough and P.roneliltisim P.reneliltisim
ir.c li.ttely relieved by Milleh's Cure. Fer sule
at C02hran"e ilriif? store. 187 North Queen ht.
myl lwdeewAw
Leve Tour Neighbor.
When your friend or neighbor Is laboring
under bedilv afllictien, indigestion, bilious
ness, constipation, caused by impurity of
bleed, or diien'ers et the kidneys or liver,
don't Jail te recommend ilurdecK Bleed Bit
ters, a sure and sate remedy. Price $1. Fer
sale sit II. V.. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137
Xeith imeen street, iincasicr.
lieiv te Secure Health.
It seems strange that any one will suffer
from the many derangements brought en by
an impure condition el the bleed, when SCO
VILL'SSABSAPAUILL.VAXDSTILXIXGIA, or BLOOD AND L1VEK SYltUP will restore
perlcct health te the physical organization. It
is indeed a strengthening syrup, pleasant te
take, and has proven Itself te be the best
BLOOD PUBIFIEIl ever discovered, effect
ually curing Scrofula, Syphlltlc disorders,
Weakness et the Kidneys, Erysipelas, Mala
ria; all nervous disorders and debility, bil
ious complaints and all diseases indicating an
impure condition of the Bleed, Liver, Kid
neys, Stomach, Skin, etc. it corrects indi
gestien. A single bottle will prove te you its
merits as a health renewer, ler it ACTS LIKE
A CIIAKM, especially when the complaint is
of an exhaustive nature, having a tendency te
le.sncn the natural vigor of the brain and ner
vous system.
BAKKB'S PAIN" PANACEA cures a pain in
man and beast. Fer use externally and Inter
nally.
BEDHOltsE POWDERS cure all diseases
orher-e, cattle, sheep, hogs, poultry and all
Livestock. A POSITIVECUKE. may-21-2
Hrimii'K Household 1'auaccu
Is the most eflcctivc Pain Destroyer in
the world. Will me.-t surely quicken the
bleed, whether taken internally or applied
e.xternally.and thereby mere certainly relieve
pain, whether chronic or acitlc.than any ether
pain alleviator, and it is warranted double the
strength et any .similar preparation. It cures
pam in the sde. Hack or Bowels. Sore Threat,
Uheumatism and ma. aciiks. and is THE
CHEAT UE 1.1 EVER OF PAIN. "Buewa's
Household Pasacba" should be in every
family. A teaspoonful of the Panacea in a
tumbler el het water sweetened if preferred J,
taken at bed lime will micas ur a cold. 25 els
bottle. febll-'lvdM.W&S&w
Kose Celd anil Hay Fever.
Being seriously troubled witli May Fever and
Hese Celd 1 tried Ely's Cieam Halm, and was
surprised in obtaining almost immediate re
lief. I earnestly recommend it te all similarly
nlllicted. V. P. Axmics, druggist, Mctuchcn,
New Jersey.
Having been nlllicted with Hay Fever for
years I gave Ely's Cru uu Balm a trial ; was
much benefitted. 1 h.'.ve had no attacks since
using it. E. II. Uaucii, editor Carben county
Democrat, Mauch Chunk. Pa.
Fer years 1 have I ecu nlllicted with Hay
Fevcr, from early In August until frost. I was
Induced te give Ely's Cieam Balm a trial. The
relict was immediate. I regard myself cured.
C. scur.iaiua:. fcupt. of Cetdagc Ce., Eliza
beth, N. . I. Price te cents. Apply into nos nes
tils with little finger.
Fer sale at Ceeluan's drug store, 137 North
Queen street. ju5- 2
An EutliuHlastic ICnileiscineut.
Ceiuiam, N". II., July II, 1S70.
t!i:sTS Whoever you an-, I don't knew; but
I thank the Ird and feel gratelul te you te
knew thai iu this world of adulterated medi
cines there is one compound that proves anil
does all it advertises te de and mere. Four
years age I had a slight shock et palsy, which
unnerved me le such an extent that the least
excitement would make me. shake like the
ague. Last May I was induced te try Mop Bit
ters. 1 used one bottle, but did net see any
change : another did se change my nerves that
they arc new as stead j-as tliey ever were It
used le take both hands te write, hut new my
go d right hand writes this. New, it you con
tinue te manufacture as honest and geed an
article as you de, you will accumulate uu
honest fortune, and confer the greatest bless
ing en your fellow men that wascver con
ferred en mankind. Tim Buiicii.
Jul-2wd&w
JUlElTHS.
11 CM., In Reading, Pa., June 2, 1S82, Mar
rarct. relict et the late Wendell Hull, et New
Helland, in the 7sth year of her age.
The lelatives and friends et the family are
lcspecMnlly invited te attend the funeral,
lrem the tesidenceef her son, G. W.liull.Ne
2t West OruugcLlrccl, en Tuesday morning at
lu; o'clock, te proceed te New; Ilallend for
nterment. 2td.
Ai.inuenT. June."!, 1SS2, in this city, Walter,
son of Jacob and Clnra L. Albright, aged a
yeats, 2 mouths and 2,"5 days.
The relatives and friends et the family are
respect fully invited te attend the funeral,
lrem his parents' residence, Ne. 318 Seuth
Duke street, en Tueadav afternoon at 3
o'clock. Interment a. Woodward Hill ceme
tery. xi:w jLuriiunsjsiiESTS.
1OII.V.S 'III JISSNT. SjS'.Vf. CrIKAliilK
) rooms te rent cither singly or together,
suitable ler dwelling or ellice purposes in
Lecb's building. Apply at set e:d Uoerl e:.t
room el same building.
jun5-2td Ne. 2C NORTH QUEEN ST.
cri"r
OiUU ward will be paid by the trustees of
the Millersvillc Nermal Scheel for informa
tion which will lead te the dweeverv suit con
viction et the miscreants who, during the
night of the :;ntn of Mav, 18Si defaced the
monument erected en the grounds of the in in
stiiutien te the memory of its students who
fell lighting for their country in the war of
the rebellion.
By erCer et the Beard.
GEO. K. REED, President.
Am. M. Fkatttz. Sec'y. 5-3UI
Ilimt.iu sa:.i: of cows. en satiiis
!)A t . JUN !: 10. 1S2. will lie sold at public
sale, at the public heu.-e et Jehn B. Kepper
ling, in the village el Neflsvllle, en the Lilit.
pike, Manheim tewuMiip. Lancaster county.
I'a. the following te wit: Twenty head et
VERY FIN I'. COWS, mwic fresh and some
springers. The above stock was selected witli
(are and must be in e.ery respect, as repre
sented or no .-ale. Ne postponement en ac
count of the weath-r. A credit et sixty days
will be given.
Sate le commence at 1 o'clock P. M., of said
dav. when attendance will tie given by
HARRY C. LIN'fNER.
S. IlE?s & Pox, Aucls.
N.IS. if it is drv we will sell in the wet. and
it it is wet we will sell in the dry. JiiiiS-UliI
V7 "J'OStlt & liAUOIir.IAN.
Black Silks, cheap,
Colored Silks, cheap,
Black and Colored Meires
Black and Colored Satins,
FROM LATE
AUCTION SALES at LOW PRICES
BLACK SILKS,
Fer GO. 65c7.-e.. 8.1c, $1.00, SI. 12, S1.2C,
Si.50, SI.75, Sti.OO.
Colored Silks from 50c. up.
We have just opened another let et
Sun Umbrellas
AND
PARASOLS
Direct from the Manufacturers,
At Bettem Prices.
METZGER
AND
HAUGHMAN'S
NEW CHEAP STORE,
Ne. 43 West King Street.
Between the Cooper Heuse and Serrel Herse
Hetel.
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XKW ADr&XTI8EXENT8.
WA . . .-A KOOH SUITABLE TO
Hunuiaciure Segars in the Seventh ward.
It - Apply at THIS OFFICE.
ANTISU.-BV n. YOBKO feLOBKD
UIRLasliuatien te deecneml house
work. Apply at LUCY HUNTER'S, next deer
te Colored Church, FaegleysvUle. it
iIKAKH
Fire Insurance Company
OF PHILADELPIA.
Assets ever
Eleven Hundred Thou
sand. Dollars, securely Invested. Fer a policy in
this old and well-established company call en
RIEE & KAUFMAN,
NO. 13 EAST KING STItEET.
II3M.WBAS
OPJiCIAL, NOTICE.
Owing te the fact that 1 have made my de
parture from Lancaster, and parties desiring
le have .work done in an artistic manner, I
would positively recommend my former
pupil, Mr. Martin Kettig, who is an able work
er in all branches or the arts.
LOUIS REINUUUUEn.
Lancaster, Pa., June 2, 1S82.
Fresco Fainting: & Desieii,
MANUFACTUKEU OF
INDUSTBIAL ART WORK.
PAINTING and DESIGNING THOROUGH
LY TAUGHT BY
MARTIN RETTIG,
Studie. 11 East King Street,
j 112-1 wd.
LANCASTER. PA.
JZXTJZlZTJIIaMJiNTH.
SI HAND TKOTT1NG MEETING.
AT THE LANCASTER PARK,
Thursday and Friday, Jane 15&16, 1882
PREMIUMS, S1.CU0.
VIItST DAT.
Ne. 1 Class r.:!0 for Lancaster county
Horses with record net
better than 3 minutes. ...$125.00
" 2 " 2:30 minutes 223.00
" 4 Bicyle Race Fer Lancaster, Yerk,
Daunhin. Lebanon. Berks
& Chester Counties only. CO CO
SECOND DAT.
' 3 Free ter all LancabterCo.Herse3.. 200.00
" ( Class 2:43 minutes iOO.01
" 7 Free for nil Herse- 4(Hi.u0
Mile heats 3 in 5 In harness, under rules of
the. National Association. Heats may be alter
nated. Entrance tee 10 percent: 4techter, 3
te start. Purses divided 50, 23, 15 and 10 per
cent. Lancaster county horses must nave
been owned in county May 1, 1832. Knees call
ed at 2 p. m.. sluirp. Entries close Friday,
June 'J, nerct :it 11 p. in., and must be address
ed te EDW. II KAUFFMAN & CO.,
Black Herse Hetel, Lancaster, Pa.
iii27.:;uAjnni.:i,U,8l
TUL'lON dPKKA HOUSE, LANUASXKlt.
NO OTHER JATOOOR AMUSEMENT HAS
EVER EQUALED THIS IX AT
TEND A NCE or ,SV1 TISFA CTWN.
ONE WEEK,
Wednesday end Saturday Milliners,
COMMENCING
Monday, June 12th.
MR. JOHN O. M1SHLER calls special at
tention te the fact that in his extensive exper
ience he has never had an entertainment se
novel, wonderful and entertaining as
THE EQUINE PARADOX.
BARTHOLOMEW'S
16
The most marvelous exhibition ever present
ed and THE ONLY' ONE that receives the
patronage and approbation of everybody. The
report of these who have seen it surpasses
belief with these who have net been se fortu
nate. Everybody delighted, astonished, ex
cited, weuderstruck, at the extraordinary e e
hlbilien et cultivated Intelligence and wen
dertul development et tlic reasoning faculty
In dumb brutes as shown in the feats and per per
termancj of these beautiful animals, which de
Everything but Talk,
Indicating an ability for reasoning that allies
them te the hunuin race.
SPECIAL. PRICES:
Notwithstanding the great expense of pre
senting this extraordinary and only enter
tainment et its kind, special prices will pre
vail te enable ull who may desire te enjoy it.
GALLERY 25 CTS.
ADMISSION Sff CTS.
RESERVED SEATS 50 CTS.
Fer sale for nnynt the eight performances at
Opera Heuse Oiliee en or after Thursday, June
Sili Seats can be secured by mail or telegraph
by addressing U. Y'cckcr.
MATINEE PRICES, 15, 25 & 35 CTS.
jun3-7td
1'OLITICATj.
n
ElttOCKATIU COUNTY CONVKSTIMN,
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7,
AT EXCELSIOR HALL, EAST KING ST.
The Lancaster city convention will meet at
10 a. m. 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 neminate two can
didates for Assembly,
The Senatorial convention of the XII (Low (Lew
er) district will meet at 10.30 a. m., te elect one
Senatorial Delegate te the state convention.
The Senatorial Convention of the XIV
(Upper) district will meet at 10 a. m., te elect
one Senatorial and three Representative Del
egates te the State Convention ; te nominate a
candidate for State Senater and three Mem
bers et Assembly.
At 11 a. in., the county convention 5 as will
scuiblc te nominate one person for Congress,
one person for Recorder et Deeds one person
for County Solicitor, two persons for Prison
Inspectors, two persons for Directors of the
Peer, one person for Jury Commissioner.
And te transact such ether business as the
convention may determine.
The. polls in the variens places will open
at the time announced in the handbills te be
posted by the committeemen, and will re
main open until the lime fixed thereby for
closing.
By order of the Committee.
It. S. Pattmiseh, ) ;v. U. HENSEL,
V. If. Giukr, Secretaries. Chainnan.
W". 11. Reland, )
Lancaster, Pa., May 5, 1832.
FOK JURY COiaiMSSIOKKIt.
filTIUECr TO THE DECISION OF TUB DKMOCnATIU
COUNTV CONVEXTIOJT.
WILLIAM ELLMAKER, Earl Township
IJENJAMIN IIUBER, 8th Ward. City.
A. Z. RINGWALT, 1st Ward, City.
JEROME B. SHUI.TZ. Ellzabethtewn.
ASSIGNED ESTATE OF PKTEIt K. YVOL,
bert and wife, et Lancaster city. Peter
K. Welbcrt and wile, et Lancaster city, having
by deed of voluntary assignment, assigned
and transferred all their estate and effects te
the undersigned, for the benefit el the credi
ters et tnc satu retcr K. Weluert anu wife,
he therefore gives notice te all persons
indebted te said assigner, te make payment te
the undersigned without delay, and these
having claims te present them te
WILLIAM SHULTZ, Assignee.
m24(!teawcl Residing in Lancaster City.
Educated
Horses
ASTMICH BROS'. ADVEKTISSMJOIT.
A HTK1CH BKOS' AUVKKT1SKAIENT.
ASTEICH
BEOS-'
PALACE
-OF-
FASHION!
WE HAVE REDUCED OUR
WHOLE STOCK OF
BLACK and COLORED
ROUGH STRAW,
PORCUPINE and SATIN
STRAW HATS
AND
BONNETS
TO THE UNIFORM PJilCE OF
50 cents.
Wc have en hand new a lull line of
All Shapes et LIGHT HATS, TUSCAN 1IATJ
and BONNETS, CHIP HATS and
BONNETS in White, Black and Colored.
FINE SATIN STRAW HATS,
LEGHORN HATS in all the Leading Shapes.
CHILDREN'S TRIMMED HATS
u specialty.
OiiritRsertmcut of LADIES'
TrimmBd Hats ana Bennets
Surpasses any ever shown baferc and coin cein
prises the Newest, Best and Most Tasteful
Display possible. We pay special
attention te orders given in
this department.
FEATHERS.
WHITE AND COLORED TIPS, MONTURES,
FANCY FEATHERS, ETC.
SPECIAL BARGAINS IN BLACK TIPS.
We eiler one buneli of three Fine Black Tips
for 75 cents.
Finer grades at $1.C0, $1.25, $1.50 and $! a bunch.
FINE I1LACK PLUiMES
iu enormous variety from $2.0!) up te 115.00.
WHITE PLUJIEP,
Choice Goods for the money..
We eiler one let et Elegant White, Blue,
Cream and Pink Plume's, worth from
$3.00 te $1.00, at only $-.10 a piece.
FLOWERS
IN ENDLESS VARIETY.
SPUA18, MONTURES, GARNITURES,
WREATHS, DAISY SPRAYS,
ROSES BUDS, Etc.
K1BUONS.
WATERED AND FANCY RIBBONS-Chcap.
SASH RIBBONS
in Silk and Satin. Watered Sashes in all colors,
also iu bronze and cadet blue.
FANCY SASHES.
rOMI'ONS FOK TKLUMINliS.
PARASOLS
Twilled Silk, with Plain and Fancy Handler.
Lined Silk and Satin Parasols,
with and without Lace.
PANS. from lc. up. FANS.
ELEGANT FEATHER FANS,
in Pink, Blue, Cardinal and White, Carved
Ivery Sticks, at 50 cents.
FINE FEATHER FANS, embroidered, $1.00.
Fine Satin Fans, painted, at $1.00,
plain und carved Ivery sticks.
CHILDKKVS SWISS and LACE CAPS.
IN ELEGANT VARIETY,
CHILDREN'S WHITE PIQUE SUN'BON
NETS, plain and embroidered.
LA.0LS all" kinds LAOJbjiS
Wlilte, Cream, Black and Colored
SPANISH LACES.
BLACK and COLORED BEAD TRIMMINGS
and ORNAMENTS.
BUTTONS et LATEST DESIGNS.
Hosiery, Gloves,
Underwear,
A VERY FINE ENGLISH LISLE GLOVE
at 23 cents.
LACE MITTS LACE MITTS
IN COLORED AND BLACK.
KID GLOVES.
Baby Worsted Jackets and Sacks.
SHETLAND SHAWLS.
Novelties In Shawls made or Fine Nun's
Veiling, with Wonted Fringe.
LADIES'
GOATe ai HAPES,
All RtdLC3d te Cost Price.
THIEB EDITION
MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 5, 1862
THE LAEOE TROUBLES.
UAKMONY'S DETERMINED STRIKtUS.
Ne Indications of Weakening Among xhe
Mill Operatives at Cohoes The Policy
of Kvictlen Begun.
Coiiees, N. Y., June 5. The serentb
week of the stay-out at the Ilarmtny
mills begins today. In anticipation of at
least COO weavers returning te-day te
work the managers furnished a police
guard at the entrance of each of their
seven mills, but net one employee ap
peared. Te-day the employees are hold
ing a picnic at Yeung's grove in Lansing
berg. Their relief committee publish a
statement that from daily contributions
received from all sources they will be able
te meet all demands for assistance
The Harmony mills are new forcing
evictions from their tenants among the
recognized leaders in the strike. What
effect this will have rctnaius te be proven.
There are no visible signs of weakening en
either side. The determination of the
managers te reduce wages ten per cent,
meets with a firm refusal en the part of
the operatives. The uniform decorum of
the strikers has net once been broken.
The Beller-Makors Cain Their l'elnt.
Xew Yerk, June 5. About 1.500 of the
striking boiler makers returned te" work
this morning at the increase of ten per
cent, iu their wages. The only shops new
holding out against tue demand are these
of Jehn Reach and the Delamater iron
works. It is believed that these will also
yield iu a day or two.
The Strike of Cincinnati Iren Workers
Itegun.
Cincinnati, June 5. The action of the
iron workers at the meeting ou Saturday
night having amounted te a virtual decla
ration for a general strike en the ground
that the committee which made the agree
ment last fall with the mill owners had
exceeded its constitutional power, there is
a shutting down te day of all the mills.
President Jatrett has been sent for and
cither his presence or a message from him
is expected at a meeting te be held this
afternoon.
The plasterers strike lira been successful
in obtaining the wages asked, $3.50 per
day.
TELEGRAPHIC SrAKK".
KInahcs from tlie Electric Wires.
Messrs. Kelley (Pa.) and White (Ivy.)
had a sharp tut in the Heuse te-day.
Bliss resumed Iris argument against the
Star Coute defendants today.
James McDonald and Themas Carlaud
have been arrested in Philadelphia en a
charge of smuggling liquor into that
pert.
Mr. Shufeldt testified before Windem's
whisky investigating committee today
that while money had been raised te scenre
the passage of a bill te 50 cents a gallon
none of it had been corruptly used.
President pre tetn. Davis was in the
Senate te day and said he had followed a
precedent set by Thurman in naming In
calls te perform the duties of the chair in
his (Davis') absence. The com
mittee en rules was directed te report in
the matter.
The Dauphin court has dissolved nine
teen mere mutual insurance companies.
The president has signed Collector
Jacksen's commission.
The court iu banc has deuied Cel.
Reed's motion for a rehearing in
Guitcau'i case. It is said he con
templates presenting a further motion
in the criminal court te-morrow be
fore Judge Wylie. Mrs. Dnnmire, the di di
veiccd wife of Giiitcau. has written Reed
urging him te emit no effort with the
president te secure a commutation of
Guitcau's sentence.
UAKIIIaI.DI'S JJKATir.
What ttm l'eim and the Vatican Organ
Said uu Hearing tl:e New8.
Londen, June 5. A dispatch te the
Standard from Rome says en hearing of
the death of Garibaldi the Pope remained
silent awhile, raising his eyes te heaven
he said : "There has geno another figure
of the revolution. Oh, Ged, be merciful te
him!"
Reme. June 5. Garibaldi fainted at 0:30
o'clock Friday evening, but really lingered
until 8:30 o'clock when his death eccurrcdj
The Vatican ergau, Vece Bella Oerta,
says : " Garibaldi was one of the most de
termined but also the frankest of our ad
versaries. Net from him came the heaviest
blew and the bitterest troubles. He was
ue hypocrite. May the prayers of his
pious mother have smoothed the last
moments of their seu's agitated life."
WEATilEK INDICATIONS.
Wasiiincten, June 5. Fer the Middle
and Seuth Atlautic states fair weather,
higher barometer, winds mostly from
northwest and southwest, becoming var var
iable en the Seuth Atlantic coast and
slight changes in temperature.
K.tUKKTH.
i'Miladeiiilila Markd.
rutLAUKLrniA. June 5. Fleur dull, hut
steady; .Superfine. $3 f0f?4 01; Extra.?! 25
(irM: l'enn'ii family. $rS7iffi 12: St. Louide,
$7f7.r0: Ohie and Indiana de, $i; 2537.
itye Heur at $4 SlQi lie.
Wheat steady hut ((tiict: Ne. Western Kcil
$1 -tOljCgMl; i'a. Bed, $1 40jl 42; de Amber,
ijfl lZql II.
Cern firm, font troed local demand ;
.Steamer. HIH''t83c: suil Yellow at 837c ;
.Mixed. S."i(rjsCc ; Ne. 3 Mixed, SlfiHiJc.
Oats scarce and wanted at an advance ; Ne.
1 White. (".Tic; Ne. 2 de K',c ; Ne. 3 deK'c;
Ne. 2 Mixed, fj0rdc.
Bye steady at 103.
Previsions steady ; mess perk, t20 7."J2i 00 ;
bout hams, $21s'.'i;; India mess heel', y.li.
Uacen Smoked shoulders, 10c ; salt de,
'Me. ; Miiekcd Icons, 15lSUc ; pickled de 13
ii:rc
Lard htcaey ; city kettle, 12412Kc ; leese
butchers', 1 l&e : prime steam, $11 75.
flutter quiet niiit steady Ter choice; Cream
cry extraifjite : de teod te choice, 2l2:;c ;
15. C. and N. V. Extra, 222!c ; de de firsts,
2021c; Western de, 1020c; de geed te
choice, 15lSe.
Kells dull ; I'a. and Western, 1218c.
"EK8 scarce and firm ; Pa., 23424c ; West
em. 22523c.
Chec-e quiet and irregular : N. V. lull cream
W4Uiic : Western. 10W10ic.
Petroleum firm ; Kctincd. 7&C.
Whisky at 1 17
Seeds clever nominal at tC7 80 ; Tlmelhy
dull at 1 HO 2 GO.; Flaxseed dull iit.ll 43.
w iuh .tismm.
Nkw ere. June 5. Fleur State and
Western slightly in buyers' favor and dull ;
Suncrfinc state. J3 COS) 00; Exiru de. 24 75
5 40 ; choice de, 5 507 : fancy de, 17 1088 50 ;
round hoop Ohie, $50 10 ; eheicc de. $6 15
850; .Superfine Western. $3 9094 90; common
te oed extra de, $-1 75485 70 ; choice de de, $5 )
9 25; choice White Wheat de. $7 2538 25.
Southern dull anil weak ; common te fair ex
tra. $5 MC, 05 ; geed te choice de. t 70g8.
Wheat YMY-fi lower, heavy and unsettled ;
le3s deinjr : Ne. 2 Ited, June, 81 V, ; de
July. $1 27 1 28J4 ; de August, $1 20K121.
Cern)c lower and less active ; Mixed
Western, spot. 7781c; de futures, 79Kg81c.
Oats H&iic lower ; State, 00$G7c ; Western,
5S36GC
Oralu and rrorimen tjaotatlenn.
One o'clock quotations et fjraln and provis previs
ions, furnished by S. K. Yundt, Itreker, 15'
East Kin;; street.
June 5.
Chicago.
Wheat Cern Oats Perk Lard
June... 1.28 .70 .49 19.C7K "
July.... 1.28JS .714 .43 19.77H 11 -WM
Anguiit l.iaji .11 M
Philadelphia.
.June.... 1.4011 .)
Julr..... 1.24 .80
Aug 1.183 .80
Sept.... 1.18
Cattle Market.
Philadelphia, June 5. Cattle market ac
tive ; poed stock Arm and common lc lower :
sales. 2.700 head ; exira at 910c ; gees!
a'.9iS59c; medium, 8i9lc; common at
CM?82c.
Sheep market dull ; s:iles. 13,(9) lira I
prime, 6Cc : geed, 5Jfi5c : medium UiQ
5c ; common, J;4c ; culls, 33c ; spring
Iambs. 510c : calves. 639Xc
Hogs market active : sales. 3.C0O head :
prime atllKOlic: geed, HJiSIlKc; lUhl
mixed, lOXQIlc. n n
atne .-rnrui.
" New Yort, Philadelphia and Lecal siecics
also United States Bends reported dully by
Jaecb It. Lexa, 22 North Queen street.
June 5.
10:00 l:w 2;3.".
A. M. r.M. i-.j.
- C a I. C iw Kw. ......... .-.. ?
DeUuack. Western 119 11 lli
wsjer s uie uranue x
N. Y..Lake Erie & Western.... 34
24M 33U
Kansas and Texas 28M 28'
154 '-S
7 IlkLu
laKO snore Mich. Southern... 10I& Ml1
IVIii IVl 1W74
.. 1 Vi 1A4
new lerKuentral
New JerseyCen s
Ontario Wester j ,
Omaha Cem
Omaha Preferred.. ,,
Pacific Hall Steamship Ce
!S 6a?
d7A
36-Ji XX 36M
.... 100
40W
no no; ie.:
384 37 S:
Texas Pacific
Wabash. . i.euis A Pacific
.... T,ym a.
82 82 Si?ji
H W Wi
v wm -x
Western union Tel. Ce..
Pennsylvania K. K
Reading
Ili,tr.lrt Tfa & Wiur 1 1. lis
Northern PucincCemI""imi 40J,; 40;; 4(V
' Preferred 78J;, 1
aVQWM aiecKs aea Bena.
Par Lrirl
vnl. muI..
Lan&rity6perct.Lean,duelSS2...tiO(i $105
" " 1885... 100 107M
' " 1S90... KM 120
" 1895... I0O 121'
' 5 pcrct.1 n 1 or 30 years. . lee lui
" 5 per ct. Scheel Lean.... IPO 112
" 4 " in ler 20 years., inn UU
" 4 " In5er20j-ears.. iwi 102.50
" 0 " in 10 or 20 years, tee t(i;,;
Manheim borough lean loe . Iicjji
BASK STOCKS.
First National Bank. nn.) 2U5
Farmers' National Bank 5n 110.25
Fulton National Bank loe no
I.HneuterCennty National Hank.. M 110.25
Celnnil.ia National Bank t H7
Knhrata National Bank lix l:i..n
First National Bank, Columbia.. .. liH) 1 1 1 .: U
First National Bank, Stnisburji iiie i:!l'.e
First National Bank, Marietta loe 2im
First National Bank. Mount Jey.. i) 115.75
Lltitz National Bank 100 lie
Manheim National Bank im 15!
Onion National Bank. Mount Jey. .vi 7n.5'i
New Helland National Bank Id.) 5
XISCSI.LAKIK)t7S STOCKS.
Quaro'vllle l. K $ 50 fi.25
MillersvilleStreetCar 50 2s;.50
Inquirer PrintintcCeinpany 50 M
Wutch Factory Urn l-.M
UasLihtnnd Fuel Company.... 25
Stevens Heuse ion 90
Celnnibia (Jas Ceinintny
Columbia Wutcr Company i
Susquehanna Iren Company 100 170
Marietta Hollewwaro tee
Stevens Heuse 50 r.
Sicily Island M li
East Brandy wine x VfnynceWg. Se I
Mlllcrsville Nermal Scheel
XISOKIXAHEOUH UOHDS.
yuarrj'ville B. It., due 1893 Jl( f 120
lCeudin;; Columbia K. K5's im ur,
Incastcr Watch Ce., due isms Itnt M...I0
Lancaster Oas l(ight and Fuel Ce..
due In ler20 years 100 100
Iincaster Gas Light and Fnel Ce.,
line lS8ii. -. .. 100 let
Lancaster ft Marietta 25 33.33
Lancaster New Helland.... 100 85
I Jin caster & Susquehanna. .100 275.15
TUBBirm STOCKS.
Spring Beaver Vutiuy $ 25 9 10.25
Bridgeport Ilorfisheo I3Jj '--
Celinnhia.t Chestnut Hill 25 18
Columbia Washington 25 'J)
Columbia Big Spring 25 18
Lancaster A Ephrata 25 47.2i
Lancaster Willow Street 25 21
Strasbnrg Millport 25 40
Marietta Maytown 25 40.15
Marietui Mount Jev 25
Uiiic.,E!iz:ibrtIit'n4Mldd!et'n 100 CO
Lancaster Fruitvllle. 50 50
ljincastcrft Lltitz f5 . UI.50
LiniKLsler.t Willlamstewit tz rji
Lancaster Maner 50 I3IS.19
I,anr:isler Manheim 25 13
MUjIINICKY.
F
INK MILLINERY.
Mrs.A.W.Weikel,
Ne. 38 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
My many lriends anil patrons are respect
fully Invited te call and examine inyg
PINE STOCK
-or
COMCI1ISI9IO ALL TUB LBAD1NU STYLKH FOR
DRESS and PROMENADE HATS.
LADIES can liave their erdess tilled in mucli
Ie-s time tlian they have been accustomed te
elsewhere.
S-PIease call and examine my goods anil
prices without obligation te purchase
Kir's. B. The Largest and Finest Stock or
ClIlLIHtEN'H
Scheel and Drss ilats.
IN THIS CITY.
A full line of
Human Hair Goods
Always en hand, anil all kinds et HAIR
WORK done at the LOWEST PRICES :it
1 1 w . mm.
NO. 38 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
LANCASTER, PA.
Ki27-3md,Tu.ThS
illJTT UK A WltHIH.
KIMMONWKALTII UISTUIIIUTI ON CO
45th Popular Monthly Drawing
OF TUB
COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO.
In Uie City of Louisville, en
FRIDAY. JUNE 30th. 1882.
These drawings occur monthly (Sundays
excepted) under previsions or uu Act of tne
Cenend Assembly of Kentucky.
The United States Circuit Court en March 31,
rendered the following decisiens:
1st That the Commonwealth Distribution
Company Is legal.
2(1 IU draw legs are fair.
N. B. The CemiMiny has new en hand a
large reserve fund. Head the list of prizes ler
the
JUNE DRAWING.
5 JirlZQ , 9 eVfUIJU
6 piiZOa J"IWU
X piiZ" ItUUL
lOprlzcs $l,000each 10,008
a0prlzes50ueach 10,000.
;100 prizes 1100 each 10,0tX)
200 prizes 50 each 10,0ttt
600 prizes 20 each 12,0C8
1000 prizes lOeach 10,01
prizes auueacn,approximauenpnz4a 2,71
9 prizes 200 each, isea
9 prizes 100 each, ' u 9C0
1,960 prizes...
.1112,400
Whole tickets, tl : half tickets, tl : 27 tickets
ISO; 55 tickets, $100.
Remit Meney or Bank Draft in Letter, ej
send by Express. DON'T SEND BY REGIS
TERED LETTER OR POSTOFF1CE ORDER.
Orders of $5 and upward, by Exprcs, can he
sent at our expense. Address all orders te It.
M. BOAKD.MAN, Courier-Journal Building
Lealsvllle, Ky.. 01 K. M. BOAKOMAN,
309 Breadwav. New Tork. fcbl-TaTh&SAw
INSTATE OK L. B W. BKENKMA.N.
!i late of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters
et administration en said estate having been
granted te the undersigned, all persons In
debted thereto are requested te make imme
diate payment, and these having claims or
demands against the same, will present them
without delay ter settlement te the '.inner
signed. GEORGE E-ZELLERS.
w. A. Wilsex, Att'y. Administrator.
mayI5tdeaw
INSTATE OF GEORGE IIKKITENItACII ,
j late or the city of Lancaster, deceased.
Letters testamentary en said estate having
been granted te the undersigned, oil persons
Indebted thereto are requested te make Im
mediate payment, and these having claims
or demands against the same, will present
them without delay for settlement te the
undersigned, rcsidlDtr In the cltv or Lancta
tei. MARGARET BREITENl.ACII.
J SO. A. COVLK, Exeeitter.
Attorney. mayC-eid.eaw
Milling Tn iii up