LANCASTER DAILY INTI3LLIGEXCER. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1S83. COLUMBIA NEWS. OUK BEGUL&K CORRESPONDED UK Events Along the Sugquebanna Items of Interest lu and Around tne Korengb ricked Up by tne Intelll pencer's tteperter Mrs. Samuel Wisler is closing out her trimming store, as sbe intends retiring from the business. A revival is new in progress at the Mt. Zion A. M. E. church. The congregations arc large ones and great interest is being manifested in the work. One of the front spindles of Dr. G. W. I'erntheizers carriage broke down at Cerdelia, yesterday, necessitating a three mile walk for the doctor and his driver. A very large surprise party was held last evening at the residence of Mr. Jehn Heward en Frent stiest. The evening v.as pleasantly passed in social amuse ments. At S. Campbell & Cc'a. sale bazaar, this nieririnjr, a large quantity of house held goods and a number of sleighs were disposed of by auction. The sale was at tended bv a large number of persons. The young ladies of St. Paul's P. E. church will held their sociable at Mrs. A Hen Richard's residence en Locust street te-night. The public are cordially invited te attend. Mr. Charles Alig and Miss Anuie Kelly were rnariied this morning at 8 o'clock in Trinity Catholic by the Rev. Father l'iepcr. Beth of the high contracting par ties :ue residents of this place. While i-plitting railroad ties yesterday afternoon, using for the purpose a heavy sledge and wedges, Jehn Heller had his left Ie, broke i by a blew from the sledge which slipped from the wedge as he was making a stroke. The bone was badly ; batten d. Seme person cutercd the stable of David Yeung, last night, and cut into two pieces :i girdle of sleigh bells. One piece was taken away, but the thief kindly left the ether part hanging en a nail. D.we feels worse ever the matter than if the entire giidiu had been stolen. Tim following is the car movement of the Pennsylvania railroad at this place for the month of January : Eastward leaded, :;0,7S0 ; empty, 1.GS0 ; total, 38,400. Westward ler.ded, 10,070 ; empty, 20, tt'Ji; ; total, yii,77.j ; grand total, 75,235 ; decrease as compared with January, 1882, !!)1. A itllxsilig uirl. Annie Lutz, a 10 yctr old daughter of Mr. William Lutz, lcsiding at the corner of Fifth and L berry streets, left her home yesterday afternoon about 3 o'clock, and has no', been seen or beard of sitice. She took with her her best wearing apparel, and it is though that she ran away. Her family bslicve that she has gene te Brook lyn. Ne causa is known for her leaving home. A Straj'ttuller. This morning as Dr. Frank Hiukle was pjusing through the yard in front of his residence en 2nd street, he was startled by a pistol shot and almost at the same time a bullet ledged in the beard walk at his feet. Ic is net known whether the bullet was a stray ene from the revolver of some one who was practicing at a mark or whether it came from the weapon-of some murderously inclined person. Shet Illinscll SerieiiHly. Mr. Fiank L.vsh, foreman of Detz & K reider's cigar box factory, was discovered by Oliver Burgh, one of the employees, in the cellar of the factory, this morning about 8:30, with a pistol wound in his stomach. Dr. Linea weaver was summoned and the injuicd man was removed te Ne. 030 Walnut street, where he beards with ins sister, Mrs. Jeseph Detz. On account of his prostrated condition no probing for the bullet lias yet hern done. In answer te questions he said that he had pulled out his revolver, a small 22 calibp; one, for the purpose of sheeting a rat, He had drawn the hammer back and wus cMiiniiiini; it before taking aim, when it, went off. The accident occurred a few minutes prier te fl o'clock, and befercany of the workmen had yet arrived. The wound is of a serious nature and may piove fatal. Mr. Lash is 27 years of age and a single man. lie came te this place from Rending te assume the foremanship of the cigar box factory abeve mentioned. THE OI'hKA, A Finn i'crleriiianve by the Uojten Ideals The Bosten Ideal opera company made their first appearance in Lancaster last evening before a large and brilliant audi ence that filled the opera house. It is net risking anything te say the performance cclip.se d anything in the line of comic opera tiiat has been given here, and the high anticipations of the audience were amply realized. The opera was " The Muskct eeis." a composition abounding in spark ling music, with pretty ear-taking melo dies aiTd choral clfects that are marked by sharply accentuated march movements and a tieneial vim and energy that make it a great go and a charming variation en what we are aceu-temed te hear in recent oper atic composition. The libretto is funny, dealing with the escapades et two red musketeers, who find their way into a convent wheie their sweethearts arc im mured, and who, after a variety of the most amusing situations, are united te the uirls el their heart. The cast was the strongest that has ever , appeared here in a similar performance. It included Marie Stene, Mary Bcbee and Lizzie Burten, and conspicuous among the male portion were such well known artists as Tem Karl, W. H. MacDonald and Geerge Frothingham, while the en semble was as near a perfect balance as could be imagined. A marvelous waltz xeng by Miss Stone constituted the hit of the evening, and was rapturously encored, as weie also the romances of Karl and Miss Beber, Fiethinghatn's bass sole, and many el the ether leading numbers. It was indeed an ideal performance by an ideal company. St. Jehn's Festival and sapper. Last evening at Rebert's hall the socia ble committee of the ladies' pastoral aid society of St. Jehn's Free Episcopal chinch gave the first of two suppers te raise funds te newly carpet the church. The hall was very prettily trimmed with evergreens, flags and pictures, and at the .south end of the hall was the word WKi.ee'ffc, in large letters. A row of ex tension tables were placed at intervals along the hall near the west front, for the seating of guests, and along the cast wall was a long table leaded down with the lines: fruits and confections. The attend ance was very large, many gentlemen, friends of the cause, taking their entire families with them te the festival. Each table was superintended by a manager, who was aided i:i waiting en the guests by a number of young ladies. The supper was excellent, the menu embracing all the delicacies of the season, and that it was enjoyed by the guesls is niade evident by the iact that ever eleven hundred fried oysters in addition te the ether viands were required te serve them. The festival will be repeated tonight, when a still larger attendance is expected. A ticket including supper costs fifty cents ; children twenty-live cents. A Big Thermometer. Maj. A. P. Geedman is about te erect in front of the pest-office a mammoth spirit thermometer, nearly six feet in height, te which will be attached a relia ble storm glass, se that the public may easily see the temperature of the air, and judge of the " probabilities" of the weath er. The thermometer and barometer are cased in a large and handsome frame, which will contain also handsomely painted advertisements of some of the leading business houses of the city. 'HONEST JOE. Me Cen tenses te Herse Stealing. Jeseph Hinkle, alias " Honest Jee," the horse thief, of whose arrest for stealing a valuable team belonging te Mr. I. E. Cochran, of Chester, Delaware county, we gave some account yesterday, had a hear ing before Alderman Spurrier this morn ing. "Honest Jee" acknowledged the corn and gave a circumstantial account of his travels while the team was in his pos session and of his sale of it te Mr. Jehn Kelse, proprietor of the Mountain house, Cumberland, Md. Mr. Cochran, the owner of the team, was present at the hearing, as were also Dr. W. Berg and J. Dichm, proprietor of the Pennvrlle hotel, through whom the information that led te " Honest Jee's " arrest was obtained. After hearing the testimony in the case Alderman Spurrier remanded Jee te prison te await the action of the Delaware county authorities. Mr. Cochran states that he had no trouble at all in getting his team at Cum berland as he very seen convinced Mr. Kelse that the team had been stolen. The harness was the only part of the outfit net recovered. Mr. Cochran gave Berg and Diehm $50 for their assistance in the recovery of the property and the arrest of the thief, flis entire expenses arc about $300, but he don't mind that, as he gets back Ins team which is worth $1,000. Lledeiskratiz .Sociable and Concert. Last night the Licdcrkranz gave one of their pleasant seciables in the hall of the Schiller house. The attendance was larger than usual and all present had a fine time. Previous te the sociable the society gave a concert, which was excel lent. The pregramme was as fellows : VAItT I. Carneval March (A. Parlew) Orchestra. Spelsezettel Bill et Fare (Zecllncr). Liedcrkrunz. O, Spensa Mi Duet ler cornel and trombone. F. Weber and F. Rriidcr. Hernisl unci Miiskctier Baritone sole (F. Abt.) Win. Keehler. Sole ler Chulenett. I'ret. II. Nuiiinycr, el Ilai-risbuig. The Farewell (liesatch) .. Cjuaitc-tte. l'AIIT n. Grenadier March (Ilellstcin) Orchestra. Llcbcsfrcu.Icii Wullzer by request (Veer- stei) : Llcderkraiir. Barcarole Bass Sole-(RIeci). Mr. I!. Mcllfngcr. Sole for Cornet. I'ret. Chambers, el Havrisburg. Schnadahiicplcl ( l.nchnci-) Vict. Reth, Selilalcn-Marsch (SeliacIlY-i) .. . Licderkranz UHiiiIIciniiH Ground He;; Day. Te-morrow will be Candlemas day the festival of the Purification in the church calendar. Outside the church it is known aB ground hog day, en account of a super stitieu that en Candlemas day the ground hog, or weed chuck, which has bean hy bcrnating ever since cold weather fcL in, comer, out of his hole before suurise and watches for the orb of day. If the sky is overcast with clouds se that the ground hog cannot see his shadow it is a sign that the back bone of winter is broken and that we shall have an early spring ; but if the sun shines sufficiently te eriable the ground hog te see his shadow six weeks of severe winter weather may be confidently looked for. Change of Hetel Proprietors. Capt. Jehn P. Wise, formerly of the Sprccher house, and Albert Smith today took posscstieu of the Cooper house Mr. Tripple, the former proprietor, has moved out and will live privately. Aligned Estate. Samuel Lincoln and Rachel, his wife, of Caernarvon township, have made an assignment of (heir property for ihe bene fit of their creditors and have appointed Samuel R. Kceler and Win. 1. MeCaa assignees. Correction By a mistake we stated yesterday that Jehn Smith arid Aine- Brackbill had wen a horse at a rattle at Lititz. It should have read a ' purse worth $10." On Inhibition. The rebe made by F. .. Scheuing, which was described in the Intrllieencer recently, is new en exhibition in front of M. Ilabei bush's ttere, Centre Square. AliitlSPinciitK. " The Dccil'x Auction "Gallagher & GH GH nieri; :ire the proprietors or the Grand Central theatre, in Philadelphia, which is new one of the be.it resorts of the kind in the country. During this winter they played the "Devil's Auction " company teiiumcnsti buslne.-s, and alter the very siicccs-itul run v. as e cr they put the party en the read. Everywhere they have met with great success, anil they will appear here en Saturday night. A feature el the show is an excellent ballet company, in cluding M'lle Kli.se and ethers. Among the specially people are Ashley ti Hess. The Great Ronaldes and the l.a Verde sisters. 81EIIAL MOTIVES. A Minis'cr, in Lewell, Mass., lias been obliged te give up preaching en account ei trouble in his threat, II this reverend gentle man had taken Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup, he would have still been a uclul member et his profession. Don't trifle with threat and lung affections. Take Hale's Heney el llnrcliennd and Tar. Pike's Toothache Dreps cure in ene minute. fl-lwdeed&w Sins of the Fathers Visited en the Children. Physicians s .y that scrofulous taint cannot be eradicated ; we deny it "In tete." It yen go through :i thorough course of Burdock Bleed Bitters, your bleed will get as pure as you can wish! Price $1. Fer cult! by II. 15. Cochran, druggist. 137 and IK) North Queen street. Fer TliicK II curt., Heavy stomachs, bilious conditions, " Wclla' May Apple Pills" anti-bilious, cathartic. 10 and 25 cents. Siiileii's Ceugn and Consumption Cure is sold by n en a guarantee. It cures consump tion. Fer sale by II. II. Cechri'.u. druggist, 137 and 131) North Uucen St. lnyl-lwdeew&w Itching Piles symptoms and Cure. The symptoms are moisture, like perspira tion, intense itching, increased by scratching, very distressingly, particularly at night, as If pin worm were crawling in and out of the rectum; the private parts are sometimes af fected: it allowed te continue very serious results may lollew. ' Dr. Swathe's All All IIealine OiNTMKNT'Msa pleasant, sure cure. Alse ler Tetter, Itch. Salt Uliciim, Scald Head, Erysipelas Barbers' Itch, Bletchc?, All Scaly, Crusty, Cutaneeus Eruptions- Price 50 cents, 3 boxes ler $l.ii. Sent by mail te any address en receipt of price in currency, or three cent postage stamps. Prepared only by Dr. Swayne & Sen, Ne. 330 X. Sixth street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all prominent druggists. Swayse's Pills are the best for all billions disorders. Cure headache, fevers, tc. -lyeed&v.T.Th&S new te secure Utraltlt. It seems strange that any one will aulTcr from the many derangements brought en by an impure condition el the bleed, when SCO VlI.L'SsAltSAPAItll.LAANDSTILI.INGIA, erilLOOD ANI)IlVEi: SY1SUI will restore pcrleet health te the physical organization. It is indeed a strengthening syrup, pleasant te take, aid has proven itself te be the best UI.OOD PURIFIER ever discovered, etlcet ually curing Screlula, Syphlitic disorders, Weakness et the Kidneys, Erysipelas, Mala ria; all nervous disorders and debility, bil ions complaints and all diseases indicating an impure condition et the Weed, Liver, Kid neys, Stomach, Skin, etc. It corrects indi gestien. A single bottle will prove te you its merits as a health renewcr. ler it ACTS LIKE A CUAUM, especially when the complaint is of an exhaustive nature, having a tendency te lessen the natural vigor el the brain and ner veus system. . rtEK'S PAIN PANACEA cures a pain in man and beast. Fer use externally and inter nally. IlKD HOUSE POWDERS euro all diseases of horse, cattle, sheep, hogs, poultry and all Livestock. A POSITIVE CURE. inay21-2 Fer sale at II. C. Cechran's' drug store Li7 North Queen street. Mether! jtletnersu JHetnersR Arc yen disturbed at night and broken el your rest by a sics child sulTering and crying with excruciating pain of cutting teeth ? If se, go at once and get a bottle el MRS. WIN SLOWS SOOTHING SYRUP It will relieve the peer little sufferer immediately depend upon it : there 13 no mistake about it. There U net a mother en earth wne has ever used It, who will net tell you at once that It will regu late the bowels, and give rest te the mother and relief anil health te the child, operating like magic. It Is perfectly sate te use In aU cases, and pleasant te the taste, and is the prescription, et one et the eldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. raMy-M.W&S&w " IlACKMETACK," a lastmg and fragrant per fume. Price 25 and 50 cents. Fer sale at Coch ran's drug store, 137 North yueen street. PHYsrcrANS preacribe Celdcn's Liquid Ueef Tonic for the weak, worn, and dyspeptic. Take no ether. Il-lwdeed&w II. J I. Flick, Mayfleld Farm. Somerset Ce, Pa., says : " Rrewn's Iren Bitters, attested by personal experience, is Hie King el Tonics." Fer sale by II. I'. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 133 North Queen street. J29 lwdiw When heart and brain languishes and th majesty et perfect human nature is conquer ed by a lickle temper and tendency te sorrow, the nerves are faulty. Give sympathy te the sufferer and teach him the virtues of Dr. lien son's Celery and Ch.tmemile Pills. j29-lvd&w Don't give up and say there is no help for Catarrh, Hay Fever and Celd in head, since thousands testify that Ely's Cream Balm lias entirely cured them. Price 50 cents. Apply Inte neMiilH with nttle finger. An in:iluab!e article An article like Elys' Cream Balm has long been desired, and new that it is within the reach of sufferers from Catarrh, Hay Fever and Celd in the head there is every reason te believe they will make the most et it. Dr. W. E. Buckman, W. E. Ham man, Druggist, and ether K.astenians have given it a trial, and all recommend it in the highest terms. EaUen, Pa., Daily Argus. Oct. 7, lb70. Klys' errant Ualtn cured me of Catarrh of many years' standing restored my sense et smell. Fer colds in the head it works like magic. IS, II. Siiskwoeu, National State Bank, Elizabeth, N". J. j312wiim,W&F Henry'" Carbolic Salve. The best Salve in the world for cuts.bruiscs sores, ulcer-', salt rheum, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all kinds et skin eruptions, freckles and pimples. The salve is guaranteed te give perfect satisfaction in every caee or money refunded. Be sure you getllesuv's Cakhelic Salve, as all ethers arc but imitations and counterfeits. Price 25 cents. Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug fter--. 137 North Queen street. iny29-4 Ge te II. it. Cochran's drug store for Mrs. lYceman's New National Dyes. Fer bright nessand Curability of color, are nncqualed. Celer liem 2 te 5 pounds. Directi"ns in Eng li-!i and German. Price. l." cents. v i.'iigii, i (no or 'iri' r r.reai ar.etuu ne stepped. Neglect frequently lesulls !n an In curable Lung Disease or Consumption. Brown's bronchial Troches de net disorder the stomach like cough syrupy and balsams, but act diiccllyen the in flamed parts, allaying irritation, giw wllef !: Asthma. Bronchial Ceugha, Catarrh, and the Threat Troubles which Singers mid PutilicSpeakers mesnbji.ct te. Fer thirty years' Brown's Bronchial Troches hav:- been recommended by plrysl c!:i'!S. and always give nertcct satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and constant use for nearly an entire generation, they have at tained vtii) .neriti"! lankumeng l he few staple i iiirili-i of Jin tii;e. .Sold at i cunts ii box i vim v.tu-K, iiiv-lvilTTbAKAlv.v 'Whence Ceiucs the Name Ol SOZODONT V It is derived from two Greek words signifying "te preserve the teeth ;" and it deserves its title.ter there is no preparation which will de this mere rapidly, surely, and pleasantly. The cons.umptien ei SO.ODONT is Immense j'J-lvdced&w Steadily gaining favor; lead the advertise ment f Sjimniens Liver Kegulater. Wide Awake Delta. I'.essrs. Sargent Bre druggists, Delta, Ohie in ordering a quantity et Themas' Eclcctrie Oil, write that they never sold anything that gave such univeisal satisfaction in curing cough-, colds, bronchitis, rheumatism, nen ralgi.i. etc. Fer sale by II. IJ. Cochran, 'rug-gi-t, 137 ami 131) North Queen street. All rospceUll.'lc druggists sell Simmons Liver Regulator. Sire-.vii s Household 1'unucea i lie me-t ellcctlve Pain De-drover In Is tin, world. Will me.-t surely quicken tUe ble'id, whtll-.er taken internally or appluTi I'Xti'rnallv.imd thereby mere ci.rtalnly reliev pain, wiieiherei'vonice: acuti-.ihan any ether pain alleviator, and it is wurrar'cd double the strength et any similar iren:a.;tii.n. It cures pain In the Side. Back or Bowels, r' re Threat, Rhy.iimitr.sm mid all a.'IH53, ai 1 ts THE GKfcAT KKLIKVER OF PAIN. "Bnewri'S Hors:;i:eMJ Paitacha" should be " in every family. A teaspoenlul et Hie Panacea in a tumbler et het water sweetened if preferred J, taken at bed l line will isrkai: uv a cold. 25cts '.!!! :;.!! 1-1 vdM.W&S&W USCA.THl'. PrrrrtRs. In Millersville, en the 30th inst.. Sirs. Fannie Peters, wiie of Abram Peters, deceased, in the 81st year et her age. The relatives and friends et the family are respectfully invited te attend the funeral, lrein her late residence, Millersville, en Fri day morning at fen o'clock Services at Zion's Reformed church. Iloevnit. In this city, en t.ie 30th inst., Sarah, wile of Peter Hoever, in the Kid year of her age. The relatives and iriend.s are respectfully invited te attend the funeral, lrein the resi dence of her son, Geerge Shaum, Ne. 214 West Walnut street, en Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock Interment at Lancaster cemetery. j:tl-2td IlEKmrit. In Leaceek township en the 31st inst., of typhoid pncoaienia, Mrs. Isabella Bender, wile of William Render, aged 16 years. The relatives and triends et the family are respeettullyinvitcd teattend the funeral from her late residence, Leaceek township, Satur day morning ut 10 o'clock. Interment at Christ Church cemetery. ltd Jfltn Alit'Jt.tlTlliI.31rliNTS. WASTKD-A ClTlLO FKOM TWO TO three years old te beard bv the wenk. Apply at V,l NORTH WATER STREET. Icbl-2ld HaNUSOMK ROISK. The handsome Rebe made by F. Scheu ing and described u.lew days age m the " Iw tellkiexckji," is new en exhibition at M. HAliERBUSll'S, ltd Centre Square. PUHLIC SAI.K OF CANADA HOKSK8. On SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 13.-3, will be sold at public sale at the Keystone Heuse, North Queen street, Lancaster city, the fol lowing live stock, te wit : Olie Car Lead of Heavy Bened CANADA HORSES. The abeve stock must be in every icspcct as represented or no sale, and must be sold without reserve. A credit et sixty days will be given. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. in., of said day, when attendance will be given by B1TZKR & KEPPKRLING. Sami'el Hess & Sen, Aucts. jl-2td "1 re.ll. SCHAUitl. GRAND OPENING! The Furniture Warerooms -OF Gee. B. Schaum, 27, 29 and 31 Seuth Queen St., WILL 1SE rENEI ON Tuesday and Wednesdaj', Feb. 0 and 7. The New Building. Nes. 27 and 29, is used ex clusively ler l he display et FINE FURNI TURE et the Latest Designs, and includes many Novelties. The Furniture is .he finest a-sei tnicnt ever offered in Pennsylvania. The elder building. Ne. 31, is used for storing the common and medium grades et Furniture. S3-Attentien is called te this large stock of Goods, wnich are offered at the Lewest Prices, and should be seen te be appreciated. GEO. B. SCHAUM, Nes. 27, 29 and 31 Seuth Quean St. tl-3td NEW AD TESTIS EMENTS. WANTEW.-A GOOD UIRL, OUK THAT can iron and cook ; no washing. Geed reference required. Anply at j31--'td Ne. 41 NORTH PRINCE ST. FOR KKNT-A DWlSliLGiU HOUSE CON talnlng 9 rooms. Situated at Ne. 427 North Queen street. Inquire at the house or of A. J. EBERLY. fl-3td Ne. 49 East Grant Street. ANTEO. KXP15BI1SNCKD, ACT1VK Dry Goods Salesmen for store In this city. Address with reference, stating com pensation desired. " DRY GOODS." ltd At this Office. "POK AL.DKKMAN, W. D. STAUFFER, jS-ttd SECOND WARD. FOR KENT. A liAKUE TWOSIOBI Brick Heuse. Ne. 131 North Dnke St. A Twe and a-nalt story Heuse Ne. 2 West Chestnut street. Apply te A. J. STEINMAN, J20-tld iKTEiiiOBHCBR Office. "VTOTIGE TO STOCKHOLDERS. l The annual meeting et the stockholders of the Columbia St Pert Deposit railroad coin- Sany will be held at the office of the company, e. 233 Seuth Fourth street, Philadelphia, Pa., en WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1683, at 11 o'clock, a. m. Election ler President and di rectors same day and place. febl-3td JAMES It. McCLURE, Scc'y. ri'O THE UEMOCKACI. L The Democracy or the several wards of Lancaster city will meet at their respec tive voting places en SATURDAY, FEB RUARY 3, 1883, for the purpose et nominating candidates ler citv offices, te be voted for en SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1883. Netice el the time and place et holding the primaries will be given. W. H. ROLAND, J29-5td Chairman City Committee. IjSTAT15 OF PHIMF PYLK, LATlS Or j Lancaster city, Pa , deceased. The un dersigned auditor, appointed te distribute the balance remaining in the hands of Jeseph W. Markley, administrator of' said deceased, te and among these legally entitled te the same, will sit for that purpose en Friday, Feb ruary 23. in the Library Roem el the court house, in the city of Lancaster, where nil per sons interested In said distribution may-attend. .I.E.SHENCK, 11-ftdTli Auditor. T KKANK 8AYLOK HAS REMOVED HIS GALLERY OF PHOTOGRAPHY TO NOS. 42 AND 44 WEST KING ST., 4S- Exactly opppeslto the Old Stand. ectll-Utnd.NrwR INSTATE OF THOMAS H. COX, 91. ., !i late of Lancaster city. Pa., deceased. Letters et administration en said estate hav ing been granted te the undersigned, all per sons indebted thereto are requested te make immediate payment, and theso having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay ter settlement te the un dersigned, residing in Lancaster city. JOHN Q. MERCER. JACOB GABLE, Administrators. W. A. Wilsen, Cuas. A. Lanuis, Attorneys. jll-CtdTh rpeiSACCO BUYERS' CONTRACT BOOKS RECEIPT BOOKS, -AND SAMPLE TAGS, NEATLY PRINTED AT THE " Intelligencer " Office. J23-tid MILTON OPKKA HOUSE. TUESDAY, FEB. 6, 1883. German's Opera Company, 45 ARTISTS. 45 With TAGLIAPIETBA, The Werd-Famous Baritone, and presenting UILUKRT & SULLIVAN'S famous opera. The PIRATES OF PENZANCE, GRAND CHORUS OF j.; voices. s: COMPLETE ORCHESTRA CARLO TORR1ANNA, - Musical Director. The Opera will be presented with NEW and KLEUANT COSTUMES. ADMISSION 50, 73 & $1.00. RESERVED SEATS $1JD. Fei sale ut Opera Heuse Office. fl-5td J." MARTIN A-CO. SHIRTS MADETO ORDER, OF BEST QUALITY, Fit and Quality Guaranteed, 6 for $9.00. Try a Sample One for $1.50. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King and Prince Streets, LANCASTER. PA. JSNTJSUTAINJUENTa. C1ULTON OPERA HOUSE. Saturday Eveninsr, February 3, '83. THE GRANDEST SPECTACLE OF THE AGE, l'THE DEVIL'S AUCTION!" A Glittering Extravaganza of Regal Magnifi cence. Replete with New Scenery, Intricate Properties, Wonderful Mechanical Effects, specially prepaicd ter this production. The celebrated Pantemimrsts. J. S. MAFFI1T & BARTIIOLEMEW I W. H. As Teby and Ronnyfeng, respectively. Supported by a large and selected company of the best Dramatic. Pantomimic and Specialty Artists in the profession. During the plav will be introduced the Grand English Rallet Troupe, one et the larg est and best ever seen in the country, includ ing three beautiful Premieres. M'lle. r.i.ISE, Premiere Asseluta: M'lles. PASTUA & Z1B R1SK1, Premiere Secundo. Supported by a Cerps de Ballet, arrayed In the most ELAB ORATE PARISIAN COSTUMES. POPULAR PRICES 75, 50 35 CENTS. RESERVED SEATS 75 CENTS. On sale ut Fulton Opera Heuse. 18I-3UI flAKUAINS IN WATCUKS. CLOCKS X ChainB, Rings, Spectacles, Ac. Repairing et all kinds will receive my personal atten tion. LOUIS WEBER, Ne. 159H North Queen street. Remember name and number. DI restly opposite City Hetel, near Pennsylvana railroad depot. deeSlyd OCCIDENTAL, DIPHTHERIA CUKE. Reader, have you a sere threat ? Take OCCIDENTAL. Are you troubled with hoarseness and phlegm in the threat? Take OCCIDENTAL. Have you diphtheria or scarlet fever in your lamily t Don't hesitate te try the OCCIDENTAL at once. It never fails if taken in time. A decided change is seen after three or four doses have been taken. Tha OCCIDENTAL can be had of any druggist In Lancaster at 50c and $1.00 per bottle. Don't fall te try it. H. B. COCHRAN, Neg. 137 andl39 North Queen street, always has it en hand. e3-6mdTn,Th&8 JST GOODS, TATENT-BACK Cheviot Shirts for Workingmen ONLY CO CENTS. A GOOD WHITE SHIRT FOR FIFTY CENTS. An Elegant Line of SHIRT-FRONTS. Shirting Prints and Percales. TABLE LINENS from tOc. up, NEW LINE OF EMBROIDERIES, AWD THE PATENT-BACK DEFIANT SHIRT ONLY SI. SWARR'S, Ne. 25 North Queen Street. TiyATT, SHAKO & CO. Great Clearing Sale, previous te isvestery. Watt, Sharid & Ge,, Offer Extraordinary uargalns in Every Departnient. Lies' ai CIM Goats At less than Manufacturers' Prices. ELEGANT YARD-WIDE CRETONNES Werth 12c. a yard reduced te Sc. Deuble-fold Weel-faced Cashmeres Only 12$c. a Yard. REMNANTS AND ODD XOTS OF Dress Goods At less than hall their value. Ladies' All-Weel Ribbed Hese 23c. a Pair. GENTS SHAKER IIALI HOSE I2KcaPair. ISO Dezen 21 Inch All Silk Handkerchiefa 23 Cents Each. 60 Dez. GENT'S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Colored Borders. 10c. each. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN White and Colored Blankets At $1.23, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, etc. We efler the balance el our HOLIDAY GOODS AT CLEARING PRICES. NEW YORK STORE. 8 and 10 East King Street. M KTZGKIt & IIAUUH.-HAN Fire ! Fire I leteger&Haughmaii HAVE A LARGE LOT OF FIEE GOODS ! Frem Heed, Renbrlght Ce.'n FIRE SAL which arc but SLIGHTLY DAMAGED, mostly by smoke, and water. K, Cases et RLEACII1CD MUSLINS, -it lee. worth 12Jc. Bales et UN BLEACH KI) MUSLINS at 7c. Bleached SHEETINGS at 23e., worth 35c. Rleaeheil SHEETINGS atSOc, worth 40c. Medicated RED FLANNEL, line quality, at 35c, never before sold under 50c. One let white ULAN KETS at $2.50. worth $!.50. One let all-wool. large size white JULANKJST.-S $.1.50, werih J5.50 te $0.0 1. 200 best quality COCIIECO COMFORTS, made with white cotton, ler $1.40, regular price $2.00. TlK'se are a big bargain. Alse, a large let et superior quality Marseille? COUNTERPAN LS for $3.00, the regular price ler which is $5.00. TABLE LINENS at Bargai.i Price,-. Other Goods also ettered te make thli the BARGAIN STORE of the City. I 43 WEST SING- ST., LANCASTER, (Between the Cooper Heuse and Serrel Herse Hetel.) Oii SALIi.. IjOIC KENT.- A NtOKK ItOO.1I AI Dwelling containing 5 rooms. Ne. 10 Seuth Queen street. Apply at the Ixtellieen- CER eiilce. iid FOKIIKNT. One Stere and Dwelling. Ne. 3-3 North Queen street, opposite Northern Market Heuse. Apply at Ne. 303 NORTH QUEEN STREET. d2J-tld F ?OK KENT. Twe Stores and Dwellings. Ne-s. 31 anil 303 North Queen street, oppeslto Northern Market Heuse. Apply at Ne. 303 NORTH QUEEN STREET. 120-tid PUISLIC SALK ON JfKIDAY KVkNINO, FEBRUARY, 2,at 7 o'clock, ut the Leop Leep ard hotel, tlie Twe-Story Brick Heu--e, Ne. 4ua Church street, formerly occupied by the Misses Glrvin. Terms easy. J27-lwd J. R. WARFEL. 17OK SALE. Deuble Twe-Story TWELVE-ROOMED DWELLING, Choice Location. Bath. Under ground Drainage Large TWO-STORY STA BLE and Greenhouse in rear, Ftult and Shrubbery in variety. Apply at t!23-tM NO. 230 EAST KING STREET. TjiOlt SALE OB KENT.-THK PKOPKJlTY Jl new occupied as Cox's Coach Manufac tory, en Church street. Alse for rent a double eflice and dwelling, Ne. 30 Seuth Duke street. Apply te HENRY SHURERT, Real Estate Agent, 131-lwd e. C Court Ave. PUBLIC SALE OF CITY PROPERTY. Will be sold at the Keystone Hetel, en Saturday evening ut 7 o'clock, February 3, 1SS3, the property late et Sarah Hoever, de ceased, situated Ne. 224 West Walnut street, being a one-story Rrick Dwelling Heuse and lotet ground. Conditions will be m.ulc known by THE II KIRS. Hexiit SncBErvr, Auct j31-3ul EXECUTOR'S SALE OF STOCKS AND BONDS. On MONDAY' the 12th day et FEBRUARY, 1SS3, the undersigned executer or the estate et Elizabeth Getz, late et West Hcmpflcld, deceased, will sell the following bends and stocks at public sale, viz : Ten $500 Lancaster City Scheel bends, 1SS1 5 per cent. One $100 1st Mortgage Quarry vllle R. R. bend. Four $100 1st Twe $500 Lancaster City Bends, 1873, 5 per cent. Twenty Shares Lancaster County National Bank Stock. Sale at 1 o'clock p. m., at Cooper Heuse, Lan caster, when conditions will be made known by R. G. GETZ, Executer of Elizabeth Getz, deceased. Samuel Hess & Sen, Aucts J2y-cedts PUBLIC HALE OF OKSIKABLE CITY PROPERTY. On FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1833. by virtue et an alias order et the Orphans' Court et Lancaster county, the undersigned trustee te sell 7.rill efler at Public Sale at the Leepard Hetel, the lollewing de scribed real estate, formerly belonging te the estate of Peter Eaby, deceased. All that certain Twe-story BRICK DWELL ING HOUSE and let cr piece et ground, ?itu atcd en the south side of Fulton street, Ne. "20. bftwen Lime ami Shlnven streets, in the city of Lancaster, containing in lrent en i-.aid I j urten streer 1- reel mere or less, ana ex tending in depth or that width K0 feet mere; or less, bound en the exst by property of A. W. Russel, en the west by property et Wm. Leng, en the ncrth by the aforesaid Fulton street and en the south by property new cr lately of Emeline HetTman. Safe te commence at 7 o'clock p.m., of said day. TERMS Approved security te be given for payment et purchase money en AprII2, 1833. Fer Inlonnatien concerning this property Inquire of Allen A. Herr, Ne. 100 East King I street. FItANKLIN G. HARPLE, I Trustee te Sell. i27-eedta Baroville P. O. Mutzpr&Iaii bman SECOND EDITION. THURSDAY EVENING FEB."!, 1883. AFTEKN00N TELEGEAMS. DISASTROUS FLAMES IX NEW YORK. A IVharf Catches JFlre and the Flames Spread te the Vessels in the Jtttver. Tne Less Heavy. Nett Yerk, Feb. 1. Shortly after two o'elock this morning fire broke out in the large pier owned and occupied by the In nian steamship company en the North river near Canal street. A quantity of vitriol en the wharf caught lire and as carboy after carboy exploded flames were scattered in every direction. In half an hour after the first alarm the huge shed was a mass of fire, and flames were eating their way along the bank and causing utmost consternation among theso having vessels clese by. The glare'lighted up the river te the Jersey shore, drsclesiurr scores of tug beats steaming from all direc tions in answer te distress signals from vessels in dancer. The steamship Egypt seen caught iire and as the tugs moved slowly into the stream, her yards and forward bulwarks were a ilume ami the panic among the shipping became general. In the stream the tire enveloped her from stem te stem, and busy little tug beats surrounded her, deluging her with water. Clouds of sparks from the burn ing pier shot high into the air and set fire te canal beats and small crafts moored in the neighboring slips, aud continued, threatening a general conllagratien, until the tugs had removed every vessel from the deck. The less will net be less than $500,000. At 9 o'clock the iire was still burning. The steamship Egypt proves te be only slightly injured, as she was built of iron. It is ne'w said the less will reach $1,000,000. CONOKESS. The Tilrlll' Considered la lletli Houses. Washington, Feb. 1. In the Heuso to day il whs agreed upeu a suggestion of Mr. Kellry te sit until 0 o'clock every day that the taiilF bill is under consideration. The tariff bill was then taken up and de bate ensued relative te duty en articles of which lead is the basis, though considera ble opposition was manifested te rates recommended. The amendments propos ing reductions thereof were voted down. Iu the Senate at the clese of the morn ing business the tariff bill was taken up and debate en the question of sugar duties was resumed. A OETKUntlNEO SU1CIUL. A Man Stauds 011 the Screet anil Cuts Bis Threat. PuTLADEi.riiiA, Feb 1. About 7:30 this morning Iiebcrt Spencer, a butcher, ran out of his dwelling, Fourth and Dick Dick ineon streets, and standing en the pavo pave rncnt near a window cut his threat and stabbed himself in the abdomen with a butcher knife six inches long. The wounds will prove fatal. Ne cause is as signed for tire suicidal act. He is a tem perate man, and in prosperous circum stances, but is supposed te be laboring under aberrat'en of mind. His father and brother both committed suicide by cutting their threats. Till: UKM'iKAL ASSKMAI.Y. l'.sgu'sMomlnatleu Kejecleil In the Senate Hills t'iised In tlie Heuso. IlARRiSBURG,Feb.l. The nomination of S. Davis Page te be .controller of Philadel phia was te day rejected by the Senate after being reported favorably by the com cem mittie. t:i tlie Heuse. Hatckiseuku, Pa., Feb. 1. Tire Heuso today parsed en rccend reading the personal liability bill. The Nichelson condition apportionment bill and the McN::mara ii-gisiative bill were reported fr.mi the entninittee with favorable recom mendation. Tlie Democratic members will bold a caucus tliisrfivening. Capture el Train Itoebors. Salt Lake City, Feb. 1. The tiherifi's .statement of the capture of the robbers who attempted te pillage a train en the Central P.icilic railroad, gives the names of the first two cuptuicd as Orinus Nay and Frank Hawley. They mad-j stout resistance, barricaded themselves behind their house, and only surrendered after both had been shot. Ehe slier ill's party then proceeded te a stockade where the remainder of the rob bers were intrenched and captured the remainder of the gang. Ortnus Nay will die. of his wounds. A Horrible line!. Secorro, New Mexico, Feb. 1. Yester day the slier ill' brought in as prisoner a mangled Mexican, who en the previous day had taken part iu a terrible duel. He and another Mexican quarrelled ever a girl, locked themselves in a room and fought with axes. The man who was brought into town had chopped up his rival in a horrible manner and cut eif his head, lie was cut se terribly himself that he caune; live. A Ccstlv Wreck. SiiENADOAii, Pa. Feb. 1. Travel en the Shenadeah branch of the Philadelphia & Reading railroad which has b2en blocked by the wreck of a coal train which col lided en Tuesday last was lesumed this morning. The damage caused by the col lision will amount te $2.1,000 or $30,000 Nearly one thousand tens or coal spilled along the track. were A Dlshencr-t Justice ut 1 lie Peace. Trenten, N J., Feb. 1 James Mc Malliard, justice e'f the peace of Washing ton county, in the criminal court te-day pleaded guilty te the charge of collecting lees irem the county in fictitious cases, purporting te have been tried before him lest year. Sentence will be pronounced en Monday. Anether Gas Truet OIBclal Arrested. Wilmington, Del. Feb. 1. Martin W. Culp, one of the Philadelphia gas trust clerks charged with forgery, was arrested this merninir at the litiht house at the mouth of the Christiana where, he been hiding for a month past. lie taken te Philadelphia. has was Iloiven Indicted. Washington, Feb. 1. Henry Bewen was indicted this morning for corruptly endeavoring te influence a juror William Dicksen. Decrease in tlie Public Debt. Washington, Feb. 1. The debt state ment te-day shows a decrease in the pub jic debt during January of $13,000,000. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, Feb. 1. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, colder and generally fair weather, westerly, winds, higher barom eter. MARKETS. Philadelphia Market. r:r.AQBL?BlA. Feb. 1. Fleur dull, but firm; .Supcrllne, $3 25 1 50; extra, $3 754 25; Penn'a Family, $4 7555 12. Rye flour at $3 804 00. ..,,, Wheat linn : Del. and Pa Red, $1 14 ; Leng berry Red and Amber $1 161 IS. Cern steady for local use. Oats quiet, but steady ; Ne. 1 White, 5051c ; Ne. 2 de. 4SJiC ; Ne. 3 de, 47c ; Ne. 2 mixed, 4e. Rye nominal ; none here. Previsions llrrn. Lard firm. Butter dull and weak, except fancy grades ; Pa. Creamery extra, 35c ; Western de, 3335c ; rlrsts, 30c. Rolls dull ; Pa., 15320c ; Western, 1522c. Eggs quiet; Penn'a, 27Jffl28c: Western, 27c. Cheese dull but steady; New Yerk full cream, HfiHe: Western de. 13Q13je ; de fair te iroed. 12S13c: Penn'a nan. sfcima.SfD 9c : de full skims, 36Kc. Pctroleum linn ; Refined, 'Mc. Whisfey at $1 CO. ' ' m New Yerk Market. Nbw lerw. Feb. 1. Fleur a shade stronger. Wheat Kc higher: fairlv active anil strong; Ne. i Red. Feb..I 16;J01 10J4; de March, $1 13&QI 19J ; de April, $1 ay Cern J-JSKc hiptier and rather quiet; Mixed Western spot, ti372c ; de futures, CT'ecskc. OafcjS?c better: State. sa53c: Western, fer.2c ; Ne. 2 Feb., 47,'Jc ; March. ISc ; April , VsOI9c. Grain and Prevision notations. One o'clect quotations of grain and prevls Ions, furnished by S.K Yundt, Breker, lt East King street, Chicago. Wheat Cern Oats Perk umi Feb 1.W3S .5Ji 17.S2W 11.10 May.... 1.10 .57JiI M l$.3iy. 11.40 Petreleu'i. OR CUy.....l.(K Live Stock Market. Chicago Hogs Receipt. 23,000 head ; shin nients, 2,600 head ; considerably excited ; packers buying the choicest eiferings at an advance of Sic : general market avenues cog 25c hitiher: mixed 90ai 45: heavv. $J 4037 10 ; light, $5 00Q6 50 ; skips, 4g5 73. Cattle Receipts. 4.5CO head : shipments, 3,300 head ; general market better in tone ; fresh cattle 10 15c higher; State and common stock in heavy supply ami light demand ; experts, ." 90fJtJ 2J ; geed te choice shipping. $3g5 75: common te ttitr, $1 20 4 SO ; butchers' $2 3504 50 ; steckcrs and feeders fairly active at i3 2.-t 50. Sheep Receipts. 2,000 head : shipments, COO head; market mere active and less demoralized, and prices net quotably dimmed; common te fair. $."! 2304 Oil; medium te geed, $i 254 75; cheice te extra, $5 C0Q 5 50. East LrnErrrv. Cattle Receipts, 152 head: market slew ; prinie. J5 75315 : fair te geed, $5 (5 50 ; common, $4 25$4 75. Hogs Receipts. 1.150 head ; market active Philadelphias, $CScSS710; Ralttnieres, i ." I! 75 ; Yorkers, $0 5030 05. Sheep Receipts, 2,0H head : market very slew ; extra rprime, 5 235 50 ; lair te geed, $451135; common, $3 I. Stock Market!. New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Steckc also United Status Bends repotted daily by Jacob 15. I. ene, 22 North Queen street. Feb. 1. 10:00 1:00 8:00. . at. r st. r. m. ISJ$ 47J 30 3SV :& 32-32'4 31& H'H loe4 100'i -ii 7Zi 7-?i 2UJS 2li'4 te 4s; ix Denver &Rle Grandti N. Y..Lake Erie & Western. Kansas and Texas Lake Shere New Jersey Central New Yerk, Ontario .t W.... St. Paul, M. & Omaha Pacitic Mail II Rochester & Pittsburg ,'" 21 3!i 32! h !' oe?- 27 is;-s-; 17.'i Texas Pacific Wabash. St. Louii Pacific... Western li nien Tel. Ce Pennsylvania Central Philadelphia Reading Northern Pacitic Cem " " Preferred... Blitrale Pit:. A Wet-t 33 " iei SIM 1772 Sl'i e 27? Kl'4 I.i:cal Stocks anil Henda. Par Last val. sale Ui:u: Uy per ct. Lean, due lSd2...Sleu $105 " 1SS5... 100 107Ji 1:hi... 100 120 1805... 10C 120 Sperct. n 1 or 30 years.. 100 105 " f per ct. Scheel Lean.... 100 112 4 " in 1 or 2it years.. 100 102 " i " in 5 or 20 years.. 100 102.. " 0 " iu 10 or 0 years. 100 100. ., Manlielm boreugli lean 100 102 MtSOttlXAMKOUS STOCKS. Quarryvllle R. R $50 $2.25 Miilersvllle Street Car 50 2i:..r,u Inquirer Printing Company 50 50 Watcli Factory H10 120 Gas Light and Fuel Company 2T Stevens (louse 100 00 Columbia Gas Company Columbia Water Company 2 Susquehanna Iren Company....... 1U0 170J Marietta Hollewwaro 100 Stevens Heuse 50 4.5 Sicily Island :u 10 Kitst Brandy wine flc Vuyuesb'g.... 50 1 Millcrsvilli) Nermal Scheel . MISCatXAJIUOUB BONDS. Quarryvllle R. R due I sua $100 $117 Reading & Columbia R. Rr.'s 100 105 Lancaster Wateh Ce.. due I8SG 100 105.50 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce.. due in 1 or 20 years 100 100 L uicaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., ICO 10U TURWPrKB STOCKS. Rig Spring. Reiver Vulley.... Bridgeport & Horeshei , .$ 25 $ 10. . 1.IK 22 Columbia A Chestnut Hill 25 18 'Jelnmbia A Washington 25 20 Columbia & Rig apring 25 18 Lancaster Sc Ephrata 25 47.2S Lancaster & Willow Street 25 21 Sti-.isburg ft Millport 25 40 Marietta rt May town 25 40.1! Marietta . Mount Jev 25 lAtnc.EIIziibetlit'n&Midillut'ii 100 CO L'UiiiL-tur A Fruitviile, 50 53 L:tneiLster& Lilitz 25 75j LttnciUter A WilllituiAtewn 25 55 Lancaster A Maner 50 133.10 Lancaster . ManliAfm 25 43 Lancaster & Marietta 25 33.3S Lancaster & New Helland 100 K5 Lancaster .ISuseuelmnna. 300 27.25 ISAKtC HTOCKH. First National liaiiK- $100 $200.25 Farmers' National Rank 50 110 Fulton National Rank 100 132X0 Lancaster County National Bank.. 50 110 Columbia National Rank 100 113.50 Kpiir.da National Rank 10c us First National Rank, Celii'nbla.. ..100 111.30 fir-tit National Is.wii., tftrasburg.... 100 i-:s First National Rank, Marietta 10!) 2!.i First National Bank. Mount Jey.. 100 150.75 Lititz National Bank .' 100 110 Manl1cii.11 National Bank I(Hi 151 Union National Bank. .Mtxii'.t. Jey. 50 7n.5V New Helland National Bank Ii! 137 I.lLUAl. NOTICES. ASSIGN lil KSt'ATr, OK WILLIAM 1IUN sei and wire, or Lancaster city, Lancaster county. Win. Heiiset and wife et Lancxster city, having by deed of voluntary assign ment, dated January 27, 133.!. assigned and transferred ail their e-itat; and etfecLs te the undersiv ned, ler the benctit of the creditors or said William Hcn.scl, lie therefore gives no tice te all persons Indebted te said assigner, te make payment te the undersigned without delay, and theso having claims te present them te J. FRED'K SEN ER, Assignee. EcciESE G. Smith, Att'y. J.'OOtdeew E ESTATE iMALVINA S. STEWART, latent Lancaster city, deceased. Letters teslamentarv en said estate having been granted te 'the undersigned, all persons In debted 'hereto an; requested te make imme diate payment, and these having claims or demands against the estate et tlie decedent. j will make the same known te him without ueiay. ELAM D. HURST, Executer, Residing in Lancaster City. B. C. KmsAur, Attorney. d28-otdeaw ASSIGNKO ESTATE OF GEORGE O. Hensel and wife, of Lancaster city, Lan caster county. Pa. Geerge O. Hensel and wife, et said Lancaster city, having by deed or vol untary assignment, dated JANUARY 12.A. D. 1SH3, assigned and tninslerrcd all their real estate ami etTeCts te the undersigned, ter the benellt erthe creditei.i et the said Geerge O. Hensel, he therefore gives notice te all per sons indebted te said assigner, te make pay ment te the undersigned without delay, and these havingclaiins te present them te CHAS. I . LAN IMS. Assignee, Residing In Lancaster City. L. Eixmakbu, Atty. janl5-Ctoeaw 1 STATE OF WILLIA31 IJ. FINNEY. LATE j of Lancaster, Pa., deceased. Letters et administration en said estate having been granted te tlie undersigned, all persons in debted thereto circs requested te make imme diate settlement, and these having claims or demands agaiust the same, will present them without delay for settlement te the under signed. W. LEAMAN, Administrator. dW-fiteawdTu Centre Square, Lancaster ESTATE OFLANOELI.MIIM.il lOLSRACII or the City of Lancaster, dee'd. Letters testamentary en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons in debted thereto arc requested te make imme diate payment, and these having claims or demands ugainBt the same, will present them without delay for settlement te the under signed, residing in the City of Lancaster. CHAS. HIMMELSBACH. JOHN G. HIMME LS BACH. J se. A. Ceyle, Executers. Attorney. jlG-GtdTu ESTATEOF CUAKLKS GILLESPIE, LATE et Lnncastcr City, Lancaster county, de ceased Letters testamentary en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all ncrsens indebted te said decedent are re quested te make immediate setttiement anil these having claims and demands against the estate of said decedent, te make known the. Mi,m te the undersigned without delay, re 1 sidimr in Lancaster City. dSMJtdW 521 West Orange street. E STATE OF A. II. KEIST, LATE OF Lancaster City, deceased. Letters et ad ministration en said estate having been granted te tlie undersigned, all persons in debted te said decedent are requested te make immediate (settlement, and these having claims or demunds against the cstute et said decedent, te make known the sauie te the un dersigned without delay, resldlne in Lancas ter City. S. C. MILLER. Administrator. W A. WlLSOsr, Ne. 33 Centre Square. Attorney. d2H5tdeawTh
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