W"r?- .wasssaBSSS? wmmmm l- V 1M0 S3 jt -w c - - f?. rjZ-Zj:jL- . i-z ijsL SH 15 1&- fi& X m $ Kr I l ( 5; It s K t I3 LI- r- l !':' f l l&X .'-. COLUMBIA IE VS. OUK KEQCUK CORRESPONDENCE Knet Alonz tbe Susquehanna Items e ' Interest In and Areandtae Borough Picked op toy the IntelU ; encer's Reporter. Mr. Themas Lundy'srcsidence.en North Locust street, was the eccne of a pleasant and successful social event last evening, the occasion being the birthday anniver sary of his daughter, Miss Janie.. The party was an entire surprise te the lady, the guests having first assembled at the residence of Mr. W. K. Newlen, en Walnut street, and then inarched in a body te their destination. The evening's entertainment consisted of amusements suitable te tbe occasion, and was thor oughly enjoyed by all present. Elegant refreshments were sarved about 10 o'clock and the guests departed about an hour later. Uallrezd ColllMen. Last evening at 7:30 o'clock a " double leadci" freight train, P. R. R., westward bound, ran into tbe rear end of the C. D. local freight which was standing at Chiqucs station. The engines Nes. 110 and 227 were somewhat damaged, as was also the rear car of the forward train. In conscquence of the obstructed track tbe westbound accommodation train was de tained some time. Ne person, fortunately, was injured by the collision. Pigeon Thieve. The pigeon coop of Mr. Hewell Michael, lesiding en Frent street, was robbed el four carrier pigeons yesterday afternoon by two bejs. Twe of the birds were re covered last night, through information received by their owner, and the ethers will doubtless be forthcoming also, as the boys will fear arrest since their theft has been discevned. Had lleys. Six young "swells" were ejected from the E. E. Luthcian church ou Sunday evening for misconduct. One amused himself and annoyed thobe near him by playing a mouth organ. All had been drinking, which may account for their be be havier. They adjourned te the Methodist church, where their conduct was also rep rehensible, but they managed te cscape tbe notice of t he chuich officials -and ic maincd until t he end of tbe service. Did Niiti.ct te Mtil'Jletewn. The "Columbia" Ore company aud apparatus piemptly took passage for Middlctewu upon the call yesterday, but at the block station at Cellins the train was signalled te leturn te Columbia, as the fne was under control. The run from Columbia te Cellins had been made in 17 minute?, the distance bciug 14 miles. The ride was a wild one, aud was anything but enjoyed by seme of these en beard the train. The firemen were disappointed at net being allowed te proceed, and the train tetuined te Columbia at 2:30 p. in. I'ubiic Improvement!). Ill unci 'a coal basin is new being deep ened se as te permit the most heavily laden beats te approach the wharves. Mr. Geerge K. Bennett is supervisor of the improvements. The Pennsylvania coal company's iesi dent engineer at llarrisburg says that navigation en the canal will be opened April 1st, if the weather i.s favorable; if net the opeuieg will be dclajed. The cous-truetion of the fouud.itien of the new deuble brick dwelling house which Jlr. Samuel Grove is about erecting en Walnut sticer, above 4th, has been commenced. Messrs. Kramer & Paulis, builders, have the contract for doing tLe work. rcsenul aud Secial. S. Cehen leturued from New Yeik. Orphean musicale at Mr. W. B. Given's te-night ; the muste for the Shech library benefit will ba rehearsed ; and tbe perma nent plaee of meeting and inctcasa of membcr&hip will be discussed. " Ger man " at Mr. Gee. Crane's this evening. E. E. Lutheran ' young folks literary and social " at Mrs. Baight's corner of 3d and Poplar next Thursday evening ; tefiesh meuts ; open te all. KAT.1L AUCIDKNT3 Ail Unknown Man Killed near Lcnmau l'lace. Last evening about 5 o'clock as the llar risburg accommodation train west en the Pennsylvania lailread was passing the sharp curve cast of Mcllvaine's lime kiln?, a indoor two fieni Lcaman Place, the locomotive hti uck and instantly killed a man who was walking en the track with his back te wai ds the train. The engineer blew the whistle loudly as seen as he saw the man, and did all he could te step the train, but the cutva being short he was almost upon the man befere he saw him. The construction train was at the same moment going cast ou tbe south track, ai d the noise uiade by it probably prevented the unfortunate man from hearing the ether train approach. The train was stepped immediately after the accident and the dead body was taken te Lcaman Place. Deputy Corener J. M. Eaby, of Paradise, was notified, and this morning emppn leled the following jurors te held an inquest : Messrs. II. II llehier, J. S. McCord, Jeseph Brown, E. Martin and llenry Trout, all et Leamau Place. The jury rendered a verdict el accidental death and exonerated the rail road cempiny and its employees from all blame The dead mau appears te have been about 30 yeats of age, five feet and five inches iu height, wiih fair complexion, dark hair, grey eyes and full dark beaid. lie weicadiity light giey coat and vest, dark pants, black bleuch hat,' aud old laced shoes, llisgcueial agpearance was that of a tiamp. He had papers iu bis possession addressed te Thes. Harrigau and Jehn F. Lew. These addressed te Lew read as though he was a canvasser for the National publishing company of Philadelphia. Thedeputy coroner brought tbe body te the Lancaster ecunty hospital for identification or burial. He also brought the papers, &c, feuud en the body. Ileree fatally Injured. Last evening James Carrell, of Martic township, was en his way home from ten city with a thiec horse team. When just a short distance this side of the bridge at Graeff s laudiug a train put in an appear ance en the Quarryville railroad, The horses frightened and started te tun. They endeavored te get into the bridge, but the saddle horse struck against the side with such force as te receive fatal injui ies. The ether horses escaped without injury. At the time of the accident the driver was en the brake and had no con trel of his horses. Viewed The viewers appointed te assess tbe damages, if any, arising te the property heldeis along the north side of West Mifflin street, by the occasion of the open ing of said street, from Seuth Water te West Strawberry, te tbe width of 20 feet, visited rhe Iccitten this u.erniug. The viewers this afternoon awarded te Mrs. Elizabeth Madagan $400 te ba paid by the county. Dr. Helli's Accuser. James C. King, who it is alleged recent ly forced Dr. A. Reth, of Frederick, Md., formerly of Lancaster, at tbe point of a revolver te sign a $5,000 nete in satisfac tion of a crimiual case, was indicted en Saturday by the grand jury for assault wih intent te kill. After getting posses sien of the note. King gave it up and is new suing for $10,000 damages. . Jacob B. Leng's Stock Sale. Bv an inadvertence the sale of stocks by Jacob B. Leng, broker, which took place $t the Cooper house, yesterday afternoon, M credited te Samuel Hess & Sen, who gbftd merely as auctioneer Bmi Agnrey. B. F. Baily, representing G. F. & E. C Swift, of Chicago, has been in town for several days making arrangements for the establishment of an agency here for the sale of Chicago dressed beef. He has pur chased a piece of ground en Mulberry street and the Quarryville railroad, be longing te the old Bnckius .property. This morning a permit was taken ent for the erection of a building en that spot. It will be 40 by 04 feet, and will be fireproof. It will be supplied with refrigerators, &c, for tbe storing of beef in which it is ex pected a large trade will be established here. Telephone Extension. Yerk Dally. Mr. F. T. Scott, who has a contract for furnishing poles for tbe Pennsylvania telcphone company, received orders yes day te deliver poles for thirty miles of wire in Lancaster and Lebanon counties. The points connected will be Lancaster. Lititz, Elizabethtown, Manbeim, Ephrata and Lincoln. Presentation. When James C. Bigs, clerk for B. Strasscr, tobacco packer, returned from dinner te day he was a geed deal embar rassed by the friendly demonstrations of the warehouse men, who, through their foreman, B. Maguire, presented him with a pair of geld mounted eye glasses, which wcre received in a feelinc manner. AxIeltreKen. About neon, as a country man was driving down West king street with a team of two mules,- near Prince street the neon, as a country axle of tbe wagon was broken entirely off at the wheel in crossing the street car track. HfKVIJilj M02J.VK8. Pug floss as pets liave hud tliclr day among the etretnely fashionable, but celda never go ouiet fo3h!en,so that it is always necessary te knew that Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup U a sure cuie ler all coughs and colds. l.dle nre tlie IScst JudgeR On all matters connected with the toilet. TueylLivc decided that SOZODONT Is what they will hive. "When a woman will, she will, jeu may depend en'l; and when she went, sue went, there's an end en't." This ac counts for the pepulnrlty of SOZODONT. nil3 lwdeed&w Ge te II. is. ueenran's drug store ler Mrs. bYecman't Ifew National Dyei. Fer bright ness and durability et color, nre unequaled. Celer liein'2 te 5 pounds. Directions in Eng lish and German. Price, 15 ccnti. Simen Wcrtz, Millersvillc, Pa., says : " Of all medicine 1 have cver taken nene did me as much geed as Brown's Iren Bitters. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 1C9 Neitli Queen street. inl3-lwdtw F-Tlie Scailct, Cardinal Ked, Old Geld, Navy Blue, Feat Brown, Diamond Dyes give ppifect ienlls. Any fashionable color lOcts. Fer ii snic euro rer mens l.lv r Itcgulater Dyspepsia, take. Siin- " Dr. Bensen's Celery ami chamomile Pills for the tuie of Neuralgia uic a success." Dr. G. P. llelman, Chrlstlanburj, Va. 50 cts., at druggists. " Five Ur.'s ; no cm of medicine ; no relief Dr. liaison's Shin Cure has driven away all eruptions and I'm nearly well.'' Ida C. Yeung, Hamilton, 111. Druggists keep It. $1 per package. TIU IKH. Samples lrec at Grocers. II. Ce., Makers, Philadelphia. A Bartlett & 112 20td&4lw JC5rLAiN Talk rnejr Un Mvayxe Te HViem It May Cencern: Itching Piles is one of the most annoying complaints known te physi cians. Kvei y one can tell whether he is thus iillllctecl by observing the following symp toms : Intense Itching, particularly alter get ting warm, it seems us it pin worms weie craw ling in or about the rectum. Small lumps sometimes leim. The private parts are often ull'cetcd. The mere you scratch the worse the Itching. Knewing that myelntmeft Is super ior te any article In tli- market, I guarantee it te cure the worst case et Itching piles In exist ence. Signed, 1I.SWAYNE, M. D. Ir. Swayne'n Ointment. Is alseapleasant and euVctlvc cine ler tetter, Itch, salt rheum, ery sipelas, barber's itch, pimples, and all scaly, crusty, itchy skin ciupliens. Sold by nil piemincnt druggists, or will be sent for 50 cts. (In 3c. stamps), 3 boxes, $1.25. Addicss, Dr. Swaync & Sen, Phil idelphi.i, Pa. ectl4-lydTu,Th&SSw "l.ucliupalba." Quick, complete cure, all annoying Kidney, Itladdcr and Urinary Diseases. SI. Druggists. Colossi's Liquid licet Tonic. As a tonic in all cases of debility and weakness, cannot be surpassed. m!2 lwdced.fcw Slaking n itaise. lehn Hays, Credit, P. O., says that ler nine months he could net raise his hand te his head tlueugh lameness In the shoulder, but by the uscet Themas' Eclcctric Oil he was entirely cured. Fer sale by II. IS. Cochran, druggist, U7 and 139 North Queen str ct. eiw,, i mil or :-;i(; mvau snoute ee 3'ep,fi, ogiect t:o-uenuy lesults in an In curable Lung IjiciSO or Consumption. Bidwi.'h i.nmeiil'tl 'frclifs de net disorder the tteuificli like cough symps and tsalsanis. ! Ration. me icllef in Asthma. Brenrhlal H Ctiu-sYm, C-ttavri), and the Threat Trouble which siuueraaml PubllcSi-eakers uiesub Ui. I'ei "thirty years Urev.n's iSreuehial 'i'iet.'i"3 i.hv" l)oe: rcommeneeu by ptiysl eians. and ti'was give ueilecf sMtSshicliei!. Having been u-s-ted bj widt' and constant nif for nearly an entire genet jlien, they li.ie at uiiued we) ,nerit: l rank uu.eng tbe fewstaple rrme'iics t M-e agv. Sold at 2.1 eent a lox evt rwlvre. mv-lvdT'f hAF&lvw KI-SCUKD FICOM DKATU. The lollewlngstuteiuoutol William J. Cough In, et bemcrvillc, Mass., Is se remarkable that we beg te ask for it the attention et our read era. He says : "In tha tall et 18701 was taken with a violent bleeding et the lungs, followed by u severe cough. 1 seen began te le3e my appetite and flesh. 1 was se weak at one time that 1 could net leave ii.y bed. In the sum inei el 1877 1 tvasadmltted te the City Hospital. Whik there the doctors eald I had a hole In niy leltlnng us big as a half-dollar. I expend ed evei a bundled dollars in doctors and med I jlncs. 1 was se lar gene at ene time a report went around that J was dead. I gave up hope but a litem! told me et DR. WM. HALL'S RALSAM FOR THE LUNGS. I laughe at my friends, thinking my case incurable, but I get a br ttle te satisfy them, when te my sur prise n d gratification, I commenced tetcel belter My hope, once dead, began te revive, and te lay I leel In better spirits than I have thepa't three years. " 1 writcthls hoping 3-011 will publish It, se that everv ene afflicted with Diseased Lungs will be induced te take. DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM llORTUE LUNGS, and be convinced that CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. I have taken two bottle and can positively say that it has done me inore geed than all the ether medicines I have taken since my sick ncss. My cough hag almost entirely disap pcared and I shall seen be able te go te work.' eeld bv 11. K. Cochran, 137 North Queen street Te aid digestion, take Simmons Liver Regu lator. The most popular end fragrant Pcilume of the day ' HACKMETACK." Try it. Sold by H. B. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 137 and 139 Neitb Queen street - feb7-ced3 Hew absurd te wheeze with a cough which Hale's Heney of Horcheund and Tar will cure. Pike's Toethacho Dreps cure in one minute. . ml2-lwaeed&w llenry' Carbolic Salve. The best Salve in the world for cuts.brutsek sores, ulcers, 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 case or money refunded. Be sure you gctllEKRT's Carbolie Salve, as all ethers are but imitations and counterfeits. Price 25 cents. Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drng store. 137 North Queen street my29-4 JIOVW glllll MaalOb t seems strange that any one will suffer from tbe many derangements brought en by an Impure condition et the bleed, when SCO TOLL'S 3ARSAPAR1LLA AND8TILLINGIA, or BLOOD AND LIVER 8YKUP will restore perfect health te the physical organization. It Is Indeed a strengthening syrnp, pleasant te take, aid has proven Itself te be the best BLOOD PUBlFIEtt ever discovered, effect ually caring Scrofula, SyphliUc disorders, Weakness et the Kidneys, Erysipelas, Makv ria; all nervous -disorders and debility, bil ious complaints and all diseases Indicating an Impure condition et "the Bleed, Liver, Kid neys. Stomach, Skin. etc. It corrects indl gestien. A single bottle will prove te yen Its merits as a health renewer, ler it ACTS LIKE A CHARM, especially when the complaint is el an exhaustive nature, having a tendency te lessen the natural vigor et tbe brain and ner veus system. AER'S r AIN PANACEA cures a path In man and beast. Fer use externally and inter nally. BED HOUSE POWDERS cure all diseases or horse, cattle, sheep, hogs, poultry and all Livestock. A POSITIVE CUBE. may24-2 Fer sale at IL B. Cochran's drug store 137 North Queen street. JVZ-'J JLUVEUTISEMKST&' VXT ANTED. , AN KXrKKIENUKD MAM T T wants a sltnatien te attend horses, id vat Yp- ltd LAMB HOTEL, 1XHK TOWN'S TALK, THIS 5 CENT 1IA . vana and Yara cigars, at HAUTMAN'S YELLOW FBOXT CIOAK STOBE. AUS3IAN & BUKN8. F1KB INSUBANC'E at.d BEAL ESTATE .A GENTS. Office 10 WEST OKANUE ST., Lancaster, Pa. Chas. B. Frailky. Clerk. ml3,l5,17K SAMQJSL U. IMJICK, AlTOKNEY, HAH Removed his Ofllce rrem 56 North Duke slreet te Ne. 41 GRANT STBEET. Immedi ately In Rear of Court Heuse. Leng'e New Hnlfdlnr. mlT-tfd SKAI.K1 PKOPOSAL8 JTU1C KK-BDILO-ing Poor-Heuse Barn will be received at the office et the County Commissioners. Lan caster. I'a, until 12 o'clock, m.. MONDAY, MARCH 2a. 1883. Specifications can beseen at Cornmissienei's Office. ; BY ORDER OF THE BOABD. Attest : KnAWK Greist, Clerk. ntt2trd YU MAKE NO MlHrAKEIN FUKUHAS X Ingyenr cigars and tobacco at the Yel low Frent, as all goods are as represented at HABTMAN'S IELLOW FRONT CIGAR STOBE. BAU.SMAN & BUiCNH. GENERAL INSURANCE AMD- BEAL ESTATE AGENCY, Ne 10 West O ranch Street, Lancaster, Pa. f2i-6tdcedR XTUTIVK. NUTIOK IS UEKKBt GIVEN ll that a rule lias been ari anted by the Or- ntians' COurt et Lancaster county, t'u.. te show cause why Jehn Murphy, administrator et Margaret Mutphy, deceased, should net be discharged lrem the duties usadmlnlstiatoret said estate. Rule returnable Monday, April 16, 1883. B. J. EVANS, ml3-3tdTu Attorney ler Administrator. PUBLIC SALB.-UN TUESDAY, MAKUU 13, 1S33, will be sold at public sale at the Leepard Hetel. Lancaster city, a BRICK DWELLING HOUSKantl let et ground, situ ated at 148 East Vine street. Sale te cemmence at 7 o'clock p. m., when terms vv ill be made known by the heirs of ANNAM. WEIOLER. Deceased. Henry Suubert, AucL. mu-4td piHKAP GOODS. D. BAIR, Formerly of East King street. Is new located at Gundakcr's old stand, 144 RORTH QUEEN STREET, where he is selling ett the balance et his stock of DRY GOODS regardless et cost. CALL EARLY FOR BARGAINS, As they nic selling fast ml3-2t PUIILTC 8ALE.-ON 1VKDNKSUAV, March 14th, will be sold at public sale, nt Ne. 25 North Queen street. Stere Fixtures and Household Furniture, consisting et two up right Cases, ene 8 feet Counter case, two 10 feet Tables, Awning, let et Oil Cleth, Bed steads. Sideboard, Chairs, Brussels and In- f:raln carpets, selt-reertcr Parler Steve. Victer tango with water back, Breakfast Table, Ice Coeler, and many ether articles. Sale te commence at 2 o'clock p. m. . M. A. HAUGHTON. S. Hess it Sen, Auct's. ml2 2td PUKUUASK THIS HKST KEUKCCA TO TO hacce, only 10 cents per plug, at HAUTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. . (JAl.K Or NEW FIRST-CLASS WALNUT FURNITURE, At Wholesale Prices at Lewis Freedman's, Ne. 250 WEST KING ST., Lancaster, Pa , Will be sold lrem MARCH 14th te APRIL 1st. SOLID WALNUT PARLOR SUITS $30. SOLID WALNUT MARBLE TOP CHAMBER SUITS at f25. SOLID WALNUT MARBLS TOP TABLES at $3.00. WALNUT CARPET LOUNGES at $7.00. And many ether kinds et FURNITURE Cheaper thin Auction Goods. ml3 ltd N KV SI URIC. New Goods. Lewest Prices. Opening Te-morrow! i Wednesday, March 14, 1883. Geerge Faliiiesieck. ( BAIR'S OLD STORE,) 14 EAST KING STREET, WILL OPEN AN ELEGANT LINE OF NEW AND SEASONABLE DRY GOODS. Bought for Cash ! AND TO BE SOLD AT Very Lew Prices! Any Goods net pjevlng satisfactory may be returned and the money will be refnnded. 14 East King St. inarlO-lydaw "IOBACUO BOXERS' CONTRACT BOOKS, RECEIPT BOOKS -AND- SAMPLE TAOS, nratlt'printed;at the "Intelligencer" Office. 123-ttd Eeerp Falmesteck. JIXW jUtrMMTIM AXOCftG KJUT WAHTS A SITUATIuH asaalenutnlna8neeatqie,baB been la the business ler ten yean ; can give geed reference. Call at . .. It THIS OFFICE. T FBAHK.&AxTrOfl HAS BEUOVED HIS GALLERY OF PHOTOGRAPHY TO NOS. 42 AND 44 WEST KINO ST., A9 Exactly opppeslte the Old Stand. ecUl-6md&wB A SEW DEPABTCKE. Astrich. Brethers, Agt. PALACE OP FASHION, 13 EAST KING STREET. NOTICE : A NEW DEPARTMENT! Offter about April 1st we will open a new de partment, comprising an elegant and most complete assortment et LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S READY-MADE DRESSES, which will be made up In first class style and sold at our well-known low prices, aise, an entirely NEW and well-selected Bteck of DRESS GOODS. We shall make it our special aim te offer these Goods at very low prices. SPECIAL BARGAINS will be offered in BLACK SILKS. De net purchase until you bave seen our Goods. We have received this week the first let of NEW spring shauks, and are new dally receiving NEW GOODS In our MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. A large and well-selected stock of RIBBONS always en hand. Novelties in Ladies' Neck wear, Lace Cellars, Fichus, Ruchlcg, Spanish Ties and Fichus, in Cream and Black. Large Assortment or Ladles' Linen Handkerchiefs, In White and Fancy. Special Bargains In All Linen Handkerchiefs at 5c. and 10c. Fancy Bordered Handkerchiefs et latest designs at Cc : warranted last colors. Ladies' Linen Col Cel lars. "We keep none but the best make." BARGAINS IN LINEN TOWELS, at 8c. and 10c. All Linen Napkins, fringed, at 40c. a dozen. A SPECIAL BARGAIN in All Linen TABLECLOTH, 54 inches wide, at 25c. a yard. CHILD'S COTTON AND WOOLEN HOSIERY at almost halt their price. CORSETS. We bave tbe best assortment at the lowest prices. TRIMMINGS, LACES, BUTTONS, Etc. EMBROIDERIES. A large and fine stock of tbe newest patterns, all at the most reasonable prices. LADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, CHILD'S DRESSES, EMBROIDERED SHAWLS. INFANTS' MERINO CLOAKS. Please give us a call and we will be pleased te show you our goods. mar!3-!yd TTTILLIAMSOM & FOsTKB. NEW STYLES Cellars and Cuffs. Our FURNISHING GOODS DEPARTMENT has Just reeelvedthe very NEWESTSTl'LES In COLLARS and CUFFS for this SPRING. There are about 40 DIFFERENT SHAPED COLLARS and IS SEPAUATE STYLES of CUFFS. These are made by three of the most celebiat- d manufacturers in the country. The Short Band BE AD EDG E COLL ARS are made by EARL & WILSON, and bear their TRADE MA.KK ' E. & W." These are the best ; they sell for 25 cts. COON & CO.'S COLLARS, we think, are fully up te tile standard, and .sell for SO eta. The CROWN. COLLARS and CUFFS, manufactured by GEO. B. CLUETT, BRO. CO are leally first-class goods, and different in style te the E. & W. make, price 20 cts. The NEW STYLE PUFF SCARF is a very handsome one. We, have them in til the NEWEST PATTERNS iromae cts. te S1.25. We have received a few NEW STYLES in GENTS' HOSE t.iat are very line, bnt we have mere te come. There has been a great demand ler PANT FITTING OVERALLS.. We new bave a Iartre quantity at 58 ct. per pair, and CURRYING JACKETS TO MATCH at the same low figure. Alse a lull assortment of SWEET, ORE & CO '3 ENGINEER JACKETS and OVERALLS, HATS, CAPS, CLOTHING TRUNKS. VALISES, RUBBER C-iATS and BLANKETS always In stock at prices the very OW6SL 43-BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT will open first week in APRIL. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, Nes. 34,36 &38 E.King St., LANCASTER. PA. TJEAUY-MADE CLUlfllNU. MUST BE SOLD. A LARGE STOCK OF READY -MaDE CLOTHING Fer Men, Beys and Children, AT- ROSENSTEIN'S, 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET. As I am desirous et closing out my Entire Stock el Men's, Beys' and Children's CLOTH ING by APRIL FIRST, I have made a Sweep ing Reduction. Yeu can certainly never again getfuch an opportunity te purchase All-Weel, Reliable and Well-Made CLOTHING ft snch Lew Prices. MEN'S ALL-WOOL SUITS for 6.00, worth $12.00. MEN'S WORSTED SUITS ler $12.00, worth 922.00. BOYS' ALL-WOOL SUITS for $5 00, worth $10.10. CHILDREN'S SUITS from $1 up. They Must Be Sold ASIPROPOSETOjGiVE MY ENTIRE AT TENTION TO THE MERCHANT TAILORING. MERCHANT TAILORING. In this department you can find the choicest assortment of Fine Imported and American Woolens wbich I am prepared te make te order at Moderate Prices. Having in my Employ a First-Class Cutter a Perfect Fit can ba Belied Upen. All Shades of Pine Kerseys and Meltons for SPRING OVERCOATS wbich I make (e order lined throughout with 811k, faced with Silk aud Satin Sleeve Linings for $25. 37 K0RTHQUEEN8T. m SECOND EM TIG IT. TUESDAY ETCHING, MAR. 13, 1883. AFTEEN00NTELEGRAMS. JPKOGKKSS OF TBI DOKE8-NUTT TRIAL. A Sen of tba Murdered Stat en tbe Witness Stand The Letters or Dukes Kcad la tbe Court Roem and Create a Sen sation. TJniostewn, Pa., March 13. When the Dukcs-Nutt murder trial was resumed this morning, Jeseph Nutt, son of the de ceased, was pat en the stand te prove that he bad seen Hakes drop an anoymeas let ter reflecting en his sister, in the read near his father's beuse. This evidence was ruled eat. The letters Dakes had written te Captain Nutt were then offered in evi dence, and, notwithstanding the stren ueus pretests of the defense, were admitted. They were read te the jary by Mr. Playford and cre ated a profound sensation in the court room. la point of infamy they were fully op te the expectations. Dakes acknowledges anselicitedly that he had enjoyed illicit intercourse with Capt. Nutt's daughter, and gives alleged town rumors affecting her char acter. STATE LEGISLATURE. Plenty of Valines Inhe Senate. Special Dispatch te the Ictxlliekxceb. Habbisbcrg, March 13. Among the petitions presented iu the Senate te-day was ene by the inmates of the Allegheny workhouse, for prohibitory liquor legisla tion. The bill te empower cities and boroughs te allow disabled firemen eight dollars a month was passed finally, with but three dissenting votes. The bill requiring the sinking fund commissioners te invest surplus moneys in the sinking fund in U. S. or state bends was considered at length. An amendment of Cooper te make the in vestment discretionary was rejected by a large majority. . An amendment of Lee, providing that the commissioners shall have the right te dispose et bends pur chased whenever the money shall be re quired for the extinguishment of the public debt, was adopted and tbe bill lies ever te be printed. The bill providing for penalties for the sale by lalse beams, scales, weights and measures was passed finally. Hart reported the Heuse recorder bill with affirmative recommendation and en his motion it was read the first time. Emery introduced the free pass bill de feated two years age. Heuae Proceeding. In the Heuse a bill was favorably re ported making Christmas, New Tear, Washington's birthday, Peun's landing and Thanksgiving day legal holidays. The bill increasing the length of school terms in country districts te six months was defeated. Similar action was taken en the will daisy bill ; and the bill te divide boroughs into wards. The following bills passed finally : Re pealing the act authorizing clerks of mar kets te weigh butter ; Nichelson's anti anti discriminateon bill, combining the prin cipal features of Gewen's and Rul ing's bills ; exempting benevolent in stitutions receiving bequests from the payment of collateral inheritance tax ; the bill te establish a fuud te be used in the apprehension of criminals in cases of murder. The bill requiring a license ler the sale of firearms was indefinitely post poned. The bill te relieve building and lean associations from taxation was passed third reading after much discus sion. L.USSKS BV FIRE. A Veantiful Villa llurned. Asbuiiy Park, N. J., March, 13 The uew Queen Anne villa of William A. Street, of New Yerk at Rumseu park op posite Seahright caught fire at four o'clock this morning and was entirely destroyed. As it was net completed a portion of the less will fall upon Richard V. Breece, the contractor. Mr. Brcece and his workmen lest a large quantity of valuable tools. The less is about $30,000. The insurance was held by Mr. Street. Flame en a Vessel. New Yerk, March 13. Fire was dis covered issuing from the hatchway of the steamship Hudsen, when sba was off Leng Branch, this morning en her way te this city from New Orleans. A stream of water was poured into the held and all steam put ou, and the vessel arrived at her wharf here about 11 o'clock. The fire beats were put te work upeu the burning vessel, but have net yet succeeded in quenching the fire. It is 'thought, however, that the steamer will be saved. The passengers were all landed iu safety. The vessel is leaded with cotton, molasses and general merchandise. Burning of a bleeping Car. Pittsburgh, March 13. A "Washington sleeper of the Western express en the Pennsylvania railroad caught fire near Wilmero last night and was entirely con sumed. The passengers escaped without injury, but le3t nearly ail their baggage ; several were half naked. Among the pas sengers were General Pension Agent Dudley, ex-Congressman Ben Wilsen", of West Virginia, Cel. Davidsen, of Beaver, Pa., and Cel. Perter, postmaster at Cou ncil sville, Pa. FUII.ADEL.PUIA NEWS. The Pennsylvania Stockholders Adept tha Last Keperr. PmijADELPHiA, March 13. At the an nual meeting of the steakhcldsrs of tlie Pennsylvania railroad company, held te day, the report which has already been published, was adapt 3 d aud tha thanks of the stockholders were tendered te tbe om em om cersefthe company. A resolution ap proving the policy of the company in using the profits for making settlement was adopted. The chairraau was instructed te appoint a committee te select a ticket for a beard el directors, and the meeting thefl adjourned. Annual medical College Commencement. The thirty fifth annual commencement of the Hahnaman medical college of Phil adelphia was held t'-day. There were fifty-two graduates. Felger Still Sick. Wasuingten, D. U., March 13 Secre tary Felger was uet at the treasury de partment te-day. His health does net improve as rapidly as was expected. He will probably acquiesce in his physician's advice te take'a short sea voyage in a few days, in order te recuperate. It is there fore prebable that Assistant Secretary French will continue te be acting secretary of tbe treasury for some time te come. m lbe Desperado Captured. Fert Fetteriiaii, N. Y., March 13. Al Pacha who nine years age committed some horrible murders was arrested near here yesterday. The story is that Pacha belonged te a company of six inspectors, and that one night while camping in Colerado he murdered his five companion) while they slept. He was arrested a short time after, bnt escaped, and has been at large till new. A ynarrel ADent WhUky Ends in Veatb. Jacksonville, Fla., ' March 13. A Tallahassee dispatch says Geerge Jenes, i storekeeper, shot and killed Ellis Lemeni, colored, in a difficulty about the payment for some whisky, en Sunday night. Jenes has fled. A Cave-Id at Deadwood. Dkadwoed, Dak., March 13. An ex tensive cave in occurred in the Highland mine here yesterday. The miners all managed te escape -Bninjured excepting one, who was fatally hart. gf-MTS OriOKB. Scene Aesac ta Samkem . Berlin, March 13. Tbe aalrsga steamer has returned from the aeeae of the wreck of the steamer Cimbria. The divers report that a number- of the bodies of the victims are jammed against the eear of a life beat 00 deck and the entrances te the cabin are closed by a com pact mass of bodies. Te save the cargo three decks would have te be removed by explosives, and the explosion would shat ter the 400 corpses in the held. Tbe Turmoil la France. Paris, March 13. Detectives who are watching the Socialists believe that Prince Jereme Napeleon and M. Reuber are -cognizant of the rioters. CAMERON 'a IbLKKSS. HI f nysictansHave Me rear of Danger. Phtlad'a., March 13. A special te the Telegraph from Washington says that Sen Sen aeor Cameren spent, a comparatively com fortable night after a painful operation of yesterday and it is thought his condition is much improved. He is quite weak, however, and the utmost care is necessary te keep him quiet, as the slightest jar or movement would tend te aggravate the sere. The physicians say he may be allowed te sit up te-morrow if his condi tion continues te improve. It will be a week or two before he will be allowed te take the Southern trip. A Well-Known lrm' lTallnre. New Yerk, March 13. The well known whisky and wine house of Ives, Beecher & Ce. failed te-day for nearly $500,000. The firm has steed well for a quarter of a cen tury, their paper having ranked as the best in the market. Assets cannot be es timated. WKAIUEU lNulCATlONS. WAsniNGTONjMarch 13 Fer the Middle Atlantic states, fair weather, southwest veering te northwest winds, stationary or lower tempature, higher pressure. MABKJSia. Philadelphia Market. tEii.Ansx.iuiA, March W. Fleur dull, barely stea'iy ; Superflne, S3 IMjl 00 ; extra, $1 25a 4 6i ; Penn'a Family, $5 0335 25. Rye flenr at $41 1.'. Wheat dull and lower : Del. and Pa. Red, $1 IjiSI 18)c : Lenghcrry Red, $1 2a Cern dull and unsettled. Oats quiet. Rye small lets 63)70c. Previsions ialrly active. Lard quiet Butter dull and unsettled; Pa. Creamery ex tra, 3 Sc ; firsts, gXIc. RnllariiilL Eggs firm; Pennsylvania 20c; tt'estcrn. 20c Cheese in steady demand and firm. Petroleum firmer; mere demand ; Refined, Whisky at $118 New Yerk Marker. Miv reKS, Mar. 15. Fleur dull, heavy nnd a shade lower. Wheat heavy and unsettled : f$VAc lower ; active speculative business: Ne. 2 Red. March, $1 1r$119; de April, 1 20l 20K; de May, II 2Jl 1i ; de Junp. $1 23g?lU. Cern iic lower : Mixed Western spot, 60 71c ; de inture, G9&7iJc. Oats'JgJ-c lower ; Mate, 5lWc; Western, 52S259c ; sales 320,0 0, Including Ne. 2 Apri.l, 51S5Jc; May, 52ftJ52c ; .1 une 5252$c. Western Uralu market. Milwaukee. Wheat wns easier; Ne. 2 Mil waukee hard at $1 13 ; selt for cash at $H7; March at $1 03 ; April at $1 60 ; May, $1 11 J5; Ne. 3 Milwaukee, 88c : Ne 4 de, 75c. . Cern was dull and lower ; Ne. 2. 5Sa. Oats were dull and lower ;.Ne. 2, 41Jc ;WbIte, at 43Kc. Rye lower ; Ne. 1, (He ; Ne. 2, 57,4c. Barley was dull and lower; Ne. :t Spring, extra, 3lc. Detroit. Wheat easy : He. 1 White, tall, cash and Marcn, $1 079 l.C9; Ne. 2 Red, Winter. $1 10J-J ; Ne. 2 White lall, 91c ; receipts, 24,000 bus; shipments. 8 000 bun Cern was easy ; Ne. 2 at 59c. Oats were easy ; Ne. 2 White, 47$c. Peoria Cern was dull nnd lower ; new high mixed at 53c; mixed at 52Mc. Oats wcre quiet and easy ; Ne. 2 White at 4IK1')C. Rye was dull : Ne. 2 nt Clc. Grain and Prevision (jnetatlOER. One o'clock quotations 01 sfrriin and proU preU proU iens, furnished by a. Ji Ynudt. Breker, l.'K K-!3t KlnirstrfO' l:Ii iii-O. Mar. 13. Wheat April... l.teU t!em 5K eat- feri' is : 1 :.! May.... 1.10X -COJi AVsi 11.15 Petrelcn.. Oil City..... 93;$. Live Stock Market. CmcAoe Cattle Receipts, 8,500 head ; ship ments, 1,900 head ; trade was active and the maret Irregular : native steers 10Q15e lower; experts, $n 4000 85 ; geed te cholce shipping, $5 803G 40 ; peer te talr, $4 905 75 ; native bntchcis'at $2 C03 23 ler peer cows ; 13 SOit 4 50 ler lair te choice; $1 80g5 40 for steers; feeders at $4 40g5 10 ; stockers at $3 23Q4 4r ; a lair clearance was ctfectcd. Hogs Receipts, 8.C0) head ; shipments 4,300 head ; deman I active und price 10c higher ; all sold early : the market closed firm : shippers arc the principal buyers ; quality peer; heiivy grade?: $7 008: lulrte prime light. $ 9027 4J ; mixed, 7 007 50; skips at JitfjU (!3. Sheep Receipts, 4.500 head ; shipments, 0C0 brad : demand geed and marke firm at pre vious quotations ; Nebraska sheep at $4 50ig5 : peer te fancy natives nt 3gG 23; mainly nt $505 75. East LiBKnTT Cattle Receipts, 2,032 head; market very active, strong and Jc higher than last week's prices. Hogs Receipts, for 3,795 head : market lirm; Philadelphia?, $7 737 05 ; Yorkers, $7 IS? 7 10. Sheep Receipts, 7,C0O heart ; market linn at lust week's prices. I'hlladelpnia Cattle Marker. Mehdat, March 13. The arrivals of live stock at the Philadelphia stock yards were : Fer thd week Beeves, 2.40O head; sheen. 7,500; hogs, 3,201. Previous week-beeves, 3,300 head ; sheep. 8,500; hogs, 3.500. Beet cattle wcre In light supply, an I the geed demand and higher prices tv est forced the rates jc bigtcr than the CI030 en Monday last. We quote as fellows : Extra, 7kJ7e ; Geed. C7c ; Medium, GJi56.Kc ; Common 55c ; fat cows. 4&5!4c. Milch Cows were lalrlyJactive at $307O. Sheep were in geed request nnd prices were yAv higher. We quote as fellows : Extra, 77kiC : Geed, f.Kfi6c ; Medium, G 6Kc: Common, 5S5ic:Cnlls,3i(c; Lambs. 5Sc ; Veal Calves, 79c. Hogs were in moderate request and prices wpre ic higher, in sympathy with the West. We quote us lollews : Extra. ll811c ; Geed, 10Jllc ; Medium, 10Ji10lc. SALK3 07 BXEVK3 AT TUB WEST PHILADELPHIA STOCK YARDS. . Maitln Fuller ft Ce., W Western, wholesale CeeJic. . Reger Maynes, 150 Western. fiJi7c. James Clemsen.25Lanaaster county. CQCKc. Schamberg ft Paul. 200 Western (07Kc; 77 Penna steers and cows, iQEc. G Schamberg ft Ce.. 283 Western, ew:7iic. Levi Lewensteln 70 Western, C37c. Isaac Adler. 56 Western, 5ej7Kc. M. Ultnan, 241 Lancaster county and Western, (17C. L. Hern, 20 Chester co cows, 45c ; 10 Penn sylvania cows, 45Uc. H. Chain, Jr., 44 Pennsylvania, C6Jc ; 44 Pennsvlvaniacews, 4ejc. Owen Smith, Oi Western, own acct,637Kc; 17 Western, account et G. S.tichmn. berg ft Ce.; 21 Penn'a cews.acct., W DuOy. 535. Jehn McArdle. 150 Western and Lancaster co. CKQTKc. Daniel Smyth ft Bre., l'O Western and Lancas ter co. C7V.Jc. Dennis Smyth, 35 Lau. cennty and Union co., GJ407C. Lewensteln ft Heilbron, Si Western. 6'4Q7e. Bachman ft Levi, 103 Western, eQ7c. M. Levi, 50 Western, Ceec. Daniel Murphy, 135 Western, CQc. J. Y. Latta. t Chesterce., C3)c. Hippie ft Bre., 103 Penn'a cows. 4!c. James Anil, 53 Western, cy,Q6ic. DRSSSBD XXATS. City Dressed BeeveS were active and prices Hesed firm at 8S10ic. Western dressed Beeves wcre readily taken and dosed firm at 910c. BA1B8 LAST WEDt. Themas Bradley, C3 bead et West dressed at 8Vfi9)4C Jehn Tayler, C5 head of West dressed al 8J$ Q9Uc A. A. Jewett ft Ce., 300 head et West dressed at e9c. R. Maynes. 140 head City at 8&S0Vi'c. Thes. Bradley. 194 heau de at 9W3?ic. A. A. Beswcll 150 head de at 8X09c. C. S. Dengler, 90 heart de at 939&C. . Harlan & Bre., 103 nead de at SfceOc. H. G. Beckman, 53 head, 7K9kc. J. F. Lowden, 57 head de at SK&Xp. Dressed sheep were active. Samuel Stewart Kid 1,097 bead at 7010c. ana 115 bead of dressed lambs at lOftlSKc. 40a b. junra, mono, qaeaa hnm. IfeKU.. Denver Rie Grande.........;- N. YLake Erie Western.... nninin uu 111111 Lake Shere. New Jersev Central New Yerk. Ontario & W. St. Paul, X. a Omaha . ivbCiBO " m " -- Rochester Pittsburgh .... Texas fiftHe.,.,,......,...,.... Wabash. SCLoute A Padac... Western LnlenTei. Ce 8ft Pennsylvania central.... rnuaaeipnias neaping., neruui iraciBC im.. ...... " Pretezred.. ButHal Pitta. A West........ Lecal Stocks aad Bena. rar vaL Lane-City S per ct. Lean, due 1883.. 4180 1885... M0 M 1890... 100 190 198 MB , US Ml- MS. MX 90M 9BJ8 50 190 ' 5 per ct. n 1 or SO yes . . Me M 5 per ct. Scheel Lean.... MS " 4 " In ler 30 years.. 100 4 ' ins or 90 years.. MO " 0 " in 10 or 20 years. 108 Hanhelm borough lean 109 rmniTT lanrnTm nrefii. Quarryville R. R. $50 MUlersvllle Street Car. se Inquirer Printing Company BO Watch Factory. 100 Gas Light and fuel Company...... as 8tevens Heuse 100 Columbia Gas Company Columbia Water Company. Susquehanna Iren Company....... 100 Marietta Hollowware Stevens Heuse SO Sicily island 80 East Brandy wine & Waynesb'g.... GO MlllersviUe Nermal Scheel msoxiXAMBeos Bexns. 3 MO M 1 (juarryYiUe R. R., due ISO $100 Reading ft Columbia R. R5a 100 Lancaster Watch Ce.. due 1SSH 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce.. . due In ler 20 years 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Co Ce due 1983 100 Ttnurrm btecsr. 117 Ma 10M8 10S Rig Spring A Beaver Valley 3 95 f 10. Bridgeport ft I leres hoe 1$C si Columbia ft Chestnut Hill 25 13 Columbia ft Washington 25 '20 Columbia & Rig Spring 25 18 Lancaster Ephrata 25 47.25 Lancaster ft WUlnw Street 25 21 Strasburg ft Millport 23 40 Marietta tc May town 25 alf Marietta ft Mount Jev 95 LancKIlzabetht'nftMlddlct'n 100 60 Lancaster ft FrultvUle. 60 51 Lancaster ft Lititz 95 7. Lancaster WUIlamstewn 25 55 Lancaster ft Maner. 00 133.10 Lancaster ft Manhnlm 25 43 Lancaster 4 Marietta 25 33.30 Lancaster ft New Helland 100 83 Lancaster ft Susauchanna. 300 27.25 BAMZ STOCKS First National nana. 1100 200.21 Farmers' National Bank 50 110 Fulton National Bank 100 132.50 Lancaster County National Bank.. 50 110 Columbia National Bank 100 113JU . KphrafZNatlenal Bank let1 143 First National Bank, Columbia.. .. 100 14L90 First National Bank, Strasburg.... 100 i48 First National Bank. Marietta... ... 100 900 First National Bank. Mount Jey.. 100 150.75 Lititz National Bank 100 140 Manhei-n National Bank 100 154 Union National Bank. Mount Jey. 50 70.5C New Helland National Bank 100 ISO JSHTJSKTAINHJSltla. TjUIrei OPERA HOUSE. ONK NIGHT ONLY. THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1883. Engagenicnletthe Eminent Acter and Auther ROBERT McWADE, Supported by a Superb Company, under the management of C. W. KIDDER. In his Realistic Creation of RIP VAN WINKLE, Vagabond of the Oatakills. Twcltth Season and Unabated Success la every city of the United States and Great Britain. Pronounced by leading metropoli tan Journals as the only correct im persona tlen et Irving's famous legend. " Rebert Mc Wade's dramatization and Im personation et Rip Van Win We, in its entirety, is superior te any we have ever seen." iV. Y. Herald. " POPULAR PRICES : Admission. 75, 60 and u. I'enis. jfeservcu heats, 75 cents. New 01 saie at uperu iiense Oince. J. C. PATRICK, Business Manager. irl05t JHEJDICAZ. T 'AKE Sins' Liver Biolater Fer Dyspepsia, Cestivencss, Sick Headache, Chronic Diarrbma, Jaundice. Impurity et the Bl. ed. Fever and Augue, Malaria and all dis eases caused by Derangement of Liver, Bowels nnd Kidneys. SI MPTOMS OF A DISEASED LIVER. Bad Breath , Pain in the Side, sometimes the pain is lelt under the Shoulder-blade, mis taken ler Rhcumatls i ; general less et appe tite. Bowels generally costive, sometimes alternating with lax; the bead is troubled with pain, is dull and heavy, with considera ble less or memory, accompanied with a pain ful sensation et leaving undone something which ought te fiavf- been flone ; a slight, dry cengh und flushed face is sometimes an at tendant, elten mistaken for consumption ; the patient complains of wearlnessand debility; nervous, easily startled ; feet cold or burning, sometimes a prickly sensation et tbe skin ex ists ; spirits nre low and despondent, and although satlslled that exerclse would be ben eficial, yet one can hardly summon up forti tude te try It in lact distrusts every remedy. Several et the above symptoms attend the disease, bnt cases have occurred when but lew et them existed, vet examination alter r'catn has shown the Liver te have been ex tensively deranged. It should be used by all persons, old and young, whenever any of tbe above symptoms appear. Persons traveling or living in Unhealthy Localities, by taking ndose occasionally te. keep the Liver in healthy action, will avoid ull Malarit. Bilious attacks, Dizziness, Nau sea. Drowsiness Depression et Spirits, etc. Ic will invigorate like u glass of wine, but is no Intoxicating beverage. If you have eaten any thing hard or diges tion, or feel heavy alter meals, or sleepless at nlhr, take a do3e and you will be relieved. Time nnd Doctors' Bills wiU be saved by always keeping the Regulator In the Heuse I Fer, whatever the ailment may be. a tho roughly sate pnrgative, alternative and tonic can never be ent et place. The remedy is harmless and docs net Interfere with buai nesser pleasure. IT IS PURELY VEGETABLE, And bus all the power and efficacy of Calomel or Quinine without any f the injurious atter etTects A Governer's Testimony. Simmons Liver Regulator has been In use In my family for some time, and Iamefttia Hed it la a valuable addition te tbe medical science. J.GillShebtxr, Governer or Alabama. Hen. Alexander II. Stephens, et 6a, says: Have derived some benefit from tbe use 01 Simmons Liver Regnlater, and wish te give It a further trial. "The only Thing that never falls te Relieve." 1 1 avc used many remedies for Dyspepsia, Liver Atlectien and Debility, but never bar found anything te benefit me te the extent Simmons Liver iteguiater nas. x sent irem Minnesota te Georgia for It and would send further ler such a medicine, and would ad vise all who are similarly affected te give it a trial as it seems the only thing that never feBa te relieve. P.M. .TANNET, Minneapolis, Minn. Dr.T. W. Masen says : Frem actual experi ence in tbe use of Simmons Liver Regulator in mjsjijractlce 1 have been and am satisfied te use ana prescribe it as a purgative medicine. 1 lllLr tUtIUU C 3W 9 aH '" ll "3ft Sfl "CTial KLc mMJP H .l TTSH S S3 ."iikJal !) 417& lm. 4 -j . iStfBH 49Take only the GENUINE, which alwaya.-tf has en the wrapper the RED TRADE-MARK and SIGNATURE OF f A J.H.ZKIXIS&CO. Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, Druggist, 137 aad 39 North Queen street. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. lanl4-lyeedftw 1 nSTATK OF ANN THOMAS. LATB ! finlnmM. T.nr.riin WmntV 1AflHa--' Letters et administration ea said estate bar-4. ing been granted te the undersigned, all psr,.1 sons Indebted te said decedent are request Vw- te make immediate settlement, and tbese Rev-v-: ing claims or demands against tne estate ety" said decedent, te make known tbe same te tb ": STEPHEN SANDERSON. & JOHN JELLY. B. F. Davis, Administrator. r Attorney. JMStaeawF.iS j3AAAjg Vfi mm. mwtn A4mjm. msmmmw - ijiwaiw. Mwm -m Wm A.. pwa WM MT VM.- jj or iancastercity, ra, aeceasea. lenmu, ' 01 administration en said estate bavlEg beam granted te the uuderslgaecl. all persona la: debted thereto are requested te make 1m r ' diate settlement, and tnese- having data $f demands against the same, will preseattMNsi without delay ler 4 settlement te tbe."wwdsa)i ahrned. residlna: in said ettv. '"" ''-' W ... m M - MM J & I ntiiiiiixm wava.vaMS,-':'.!;-,- lawtdF v,w-- .' ?','!.&,yiZ w. get t.SHJaM IS SB sTMW 5fc 58 "K Mh ws a&Z siS -t3M Z MK 8-'- KiHSB 9i 9 ?L J-J'?SF, zsmi 'd $m- ttjss ivnc sviy xm 1 m t r3 rti-a ffSi ?ii 'A R -vtfl "J9 d 3 83 n -sS SK '&'A rfsW -i -VX- , r-Tt-?., t ..- i. g?ss sAl&: -, j. r -. -.23 .. iS'-A.-wa m&mmmm&M., .AiA- wf A, ...... ..,. --sy tWtVSSfeSSH '-.;.' L3e.1 l -. jfcwr - r-z-'w -?' .u'wu .XvAGft&K jl - Jtn A. -in i inirrTri-TiMrM'Ti' Buf 1 1 1 1 1 ' 11 11 1 1 1 i 11 111 tc.ittAM. .jsmanH-eanw- uimn wC'Lzyjai 2stv y?aLiiSiia
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