Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, March 25, 1885, Image 4

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erk en , MOMkur Am the "sermuaM, ,
inca me ewer; mming M tue iHirge
A. geHttMnanjMMtvhls wlfb were
r our ferty-ftre ffeweeiifrera who were
at Barney Bltfiit'liace during the
ne. He wm a Uelmn i slie wm evl-
fr tin American. - Ww voyage mutt hare
Bevere, or her. or elne she was in
bad health for ehe could hardly
t'dfvnrn 4tia vilatitr iAwm (hnktantiinvlA
-st;ilBH't..t..t it. iuJ J .
'"HKfW11 " "" uid pttsauiigure auu iii
lb me Mtery. wncn we get te tne
I offlce she 'looked like a ghost In the
omeflhe annex a customs Inspector
id tin te 'thorn and asked for the
i-f.. L.iiil.liaH TLa UIIah nA AOAItr..
,lm haughtily that It contained nothing
et te auiy. uanaea it te mm. a no in-
nr eDenea it. rnmatreu areunu wm-
fading anything, and .was just going te
I it again, when he found a small box
ling ten pacicages ei Havana cigar
feu jnst told me there was nothing tlutia
n liore." said the lnsrjecter triumphantly,
Iraii lmvn luann nrrm tmrn from Havana
Mltcn, Sener It, net te Knew that the
r allows n passenger te uring eniy jiw
tics for nis own personal tiBoireooi
" There ire 200 in that box. I tlen't
''what I shall de in this case, Kener. It
Jalnly an evasion en your part of the
'. rf Yen see the inspector ovidentlv had n
. lifipulgG against the Cuban, probably because
:, -jpt aever ' tipped' htm, and he wns Justtak-
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nsome lace grew as uarn as a tnunuer
fl, and i tneugnt no was going te striKO
iPV UIOJ1, WH.JHO. .V ...M UI1II11U1IV .W ,...v,
rhe'hau been standing beside them trotn tretn
MnV wllh weakness, stenneil between them."
kn. iMit lilttf nt flint nnt.tA.ti' tlii ivim
''''i.VnftM'The second one hundred are for my own
-j A- !' air.'' she said, with the air of aaueen.
"-i'ti'i.Thoiimadame cannot object te smoking
xi J1 im,'.' said the Inspector, with an illy-cenceal'
. -, IS A man.
u . .- - . . w auw.
v...rhi.Sfe" Certainly, I will mneke ene," said she,
TterS'
ptly, and sure enough, alie lld stand up
JUXli
ami nmeKU ene ei innsu airung
A'f" JJkKaTanacicarcttcs. The cabman that dreve
'&:. -i. v ..ia.- ' . A Ul
mt couple up te St. James' hotel
told afler
,4i ? IWIV.'-..! l..,l- ll,.l el.n . nll.1.r ulnl-
in the
T ,YIJ''i(w.-, KV uft ui nw nm wiliun niviv ... .w
, ':W w' 'i,1! and that they had te. step at a doctor's
"$.;.'4 WS-fer nearly an hour before they reached the
&'s aSfSfc .. ......
!g&gin the early part of last month Charles
g;-WMJLiwkv, agnu jcs, unu ouaauaie, agcu a, were
Sr'2lvl?'M,,8 en tue Ncrth Brancli, thrce miles
ipi s.,&aove liroeKvme, ra
'JVX deepest part of the
if, v :ii en te Luck v's cea
. v line sKaung ever
stream, the boy held-
t. the loe breke beneath
J'Kfrwmn, and they both disappeared. Thelr IkhI
y?M could net be recovercd. On Saturday last
t s''!nk Connelly, a boy working en a tarm
'1$WHX the place, went te the river te water a
fr-?,iihne. The openlnii In the Ice where water
afit,fmm euiaincu was irezen ever. " "j
laurew a stene en the ice te brenK ic. rnrpugu
!-V.iwholemade by the stone, and wlthtjie
i.Vfo,efwntcrthacamo UP' through it, the
'32m& "Oywas startieu te see a numan imnu mm
Vl"7i . ft. ... 41. .im. Iimiun anil
;-w."5rv5 rr .:.'" tv. H.i''r " ""
1Sf lXOla hU emiieycr wiiai no nail imen.
a " .. The former went down with uu axe. tnd.
l!rZ ( T.T .. t i ... .- ... '.7jrj
CHlUuginoiceaay, uniugiii. in inu sunare
r"thobedy or a young man, whose right arm
" -was tightly clasped about the body or a boy.
The clothing was nearly all stripped from the
oodles, and they wero badly bruised and tern.
They were easily Identified as the bodies of
young Lucky and Silas Gale. It is supposed
tthat young Lucky had grasped the boy when
they came together In the water alter break-
, tog thre li, with the idea of making his way
l-Vte thtMt'e-Vinlng, but, falling, hadnotrelin-
flBtJBe !!, held in dOAtU A
Sif" li!WJUtTEft T0 DIKSOOXAKTEJl WF.DD1SO
(MCiA Yeung Wlfu Jumj Inte ie Allulaaippl Be
,i.'i9 caase Ilcr llutband DenerU Her.
Annie Wade, nee Brown, married only a
month, jumped from Cahokia bridge into the
a river en the East St. Leuis side, with the In-
entlen of drewnlug herself. She was only
saved after an heroic effort fjhe lives in St.
Leuis, and ene month age as married te
.Frank. Wade, of East St. Leuis. The pair
were considered n model couple, and te all
outward appearance seemed te love each ether
tenderly.
' - Twe weeks after the ceremony Wade do de
serted his young wife and rolused te llve
with her. Hlie called en him a number of
times, begging him te ceme back, but with
. out success. She went te East St. Leuis and
was Informed that her husband did net de-
v sire te see her any mera She wrote a num-
ber of letters te Iter friends, and then jumped
from the bridge. A young man named Blale
Jumped in and rescued her.
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TlUeIiig Operatlent.
Tuesday night the harness nud whip man-
.litfactery of Henry Beincr, situated en North
Jbuke street near New, was breken into by
r thieves who stele therefrem three or four
sets of harness and about forty w hips. They
gained an entrance te the shop by breaking
.open ene of the window shutters and getting
- 'in at the window.
'J1 1 i -At neon trxlay Wm. IL Itellly teund in
"' " front of the ticket olllce en the ground at
jV, MeQrann'smrkalet et harness as fellows :
ar One cellar, five halters, eleven whips, a let of
j Whip ilaahes, ene bridle and n number of
, straps. Tt is bclieved seme of the property
j , of 'Mr. Reiner, abeve referred te, i In the
V.. collection. Tue suspicious characters, leaf-
i"j iqg about McGrann's park, are suspected as
? he thieves, and they will be arrested.
MSI jjifThleycs also breke into tUJ earrlage heuse
Qwr'eB Uie' premises of tJ late Jehn It. Me-
jJsWQwritn.iUKt nerh or the city limits, and.
. i& tteit two or three bull'ale robes. There is no
vu i4rte the thiecs.
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ta5w?tP'
Vila 'uit- Ufr TAaAl.d .!... 1.
iu 'tthwsk were completed last fall and were
f . -' ,.... V ...U MtNVIIIUI. Wl H IIUWUU B
Acevswds during the winter. Werk will be
l KMUMd os seen as the weather will permit
1,-v.infrtalde of fhe oldeno.only the present steeple
Atl 4HMaining which will be changed te conform
? jtivi uwwi. Jim liuw Cliuivii )ui uu uulll
ljat ef.h church will be 159x05. It will have
v.;mr Baves, an arched celling with columns
1 y' fiOtsiBately round and square, suppertinit the
,f .MUttUT anil mnf. A a asin (IB tlm unit, rtlutw.1.
.jTte under reef the elil nilldcn will lm mnve,i.
f jW 'ad the basement used ler n temporary
The l"re(jrrs of Jeurnallmi.
Frcm the Oxfera l'res.
A copy of the Lancasler Intiilliuknckr
dated Tuesday, August 2, 1603, has been
handed us by James Hays, ofLIttle llrltain,
Lancaster county. It Is In quarto form with
uroelumstotlioiugo, printed from geed,
clean type. The entire first page and part of
the third and leiirth pages are taken up in
describing new seme .Princeton boys UerkciI
a New Jereey editor.
"The editor and publisher or the Intulm-
astei.8ttbat time was William Dicksen,
' ad oewUHirlng that diminutive sheet with
" t, large and ably managed iNTKi.LieiiNcr.n
' f of, te-day we find that jeumalisn has kept
slr at, with ether Industries in this age or
. 'liprwasaenta.
?j"w;i .
'i-jlllM Cleieland 8UU a lUimbllcau.
'CI.TiCstlug discovery has been made
v.fcattfc; president's hlsters are staunch Ito Ite
VSpMsllDMis, and haye net abated n partlcle of
VibeJfcHh since they came Inte thoWhlte
AHnws;Thls lias prompted certain disap
'POkJte eiBce seekers te say that the prosl presl
, dsirt is hiniseU anything but a Demecrat,aud
.UtattSM m im leahen he lias jusssu uy tiicir
i te MKe ntners who liave net earned
V& ''fc.r Sllsht rire nt the J1U
Or Monday ovening about 7 o'clock there
7 .' tba vallM OI BUOUl F'U were desirev
XntH 1ewb bow tha fire originated. Tlieat-
Iil - II.. .J lllft nil nl.l.l- .....AA1Ia.1 l.U W
lui ttlBC Of n llnrr Lnnl 111 tlie Inll Thern
f was Howe excitement among the prisoners
,. in-jf rHHIU tJHlViVW uunil WJIUII
assured the fire was extlnguinued.
Vine riclurn nn an ILfff.
lller, the well known artist en eggs,
mL work. Im Iim left enn i.'
i Wlhfall llClmilin iitnlurAAOl tlin U'.lnH
,' DsmeewjHc presUIcuts : Buchanan and Clevo Cleve
Uwd. ,TMP'nUu are first-class and could
tie roeeawlaed anywliere. Jiba has orders
, tc llter the state for hla work.
'' Cruabea I'mler Iren Ore,
Nicholas Schurmlski was killed and Jehn
Onwrd severely Injured by the fall or several
leaa'Qf Iren ero ut the Edgar Thomsen
atel works at Brai!deck; Fennai
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w4 Mm Xieirer tm
mm- -- . r II -H.
Cete'iaatlie most popular tiddler lnallthU
neighborhood eyer Ibrty years age. He was
ill, etralght, well-proportioned j black aa a
raven's wing always full or fun and
witty speeches and well suited for this
business. Ne llax" pulling, spinning frolic,
corn husking or oyenlng amusement was
complete without Bill and hts fiddle. Fer
some years he resided en land new owned
by Benjamin Tlckerlng, East Nottingham.
Whenever n party was held, and the most of
them transpired at Mount Vernen and
Hopewell, seme of the boys would harness
un tbelrteam and in due time Bill would
be in the midst of the merry makers. Ills
fiddle and bow would fairly talk, as It
were, and the lads and lasses would daiice
te the old lunes of "Boegy-boo," "Up the
read te Lancaster," "Strip tlie willow,"
"Virginia Six" and ethers. As tlme rolled
by Bill grew elder and whlle playing he
would get weary and often clese his eyes
and seem te be asleep, but his arm and bow
kept moving and the musle was just as
aweet as when he was wlde awake. This
would cause the general remark amongst
the boys t " I bellove that old darkey's arm
will net keep still when he gees te heaven."
Cate was net shy about taking n drink of
whisky. When given him his eyes would
roll, n bread grin distribute Itself liberally
ever his face whlle he oxclalmed : " Ah,
boys, that'll make her run slick" referrlng
te his old fiddle. He was a man net greatly
addicted te drinking and by playing made
"and saved seme money for a "rainy day."
At length old age overtook Cate and he final
ly " hung up de Ilddle and tie Ijew and went
where de geed darkeys go."
The Merit of Meilett-.
Oencral (lerdnn's biographers ngree In
describing lilin as a singularly modest man.
One 'of them who submitted proof-sheets ie
him for criticism had the mortification of see
ing the pages fall ene by ene into the waste
basket and or receiving n reproof for Indulg
ing in adulation and hore-worshlp. Anether,
warned by the sorry cxporlcnces of his pre
decessors, wrete his book without consulting
the subject of the memoirs, and excused him him
seir in the prcface by explain inir that the
work would have been ruined If it had con
tained only whatUeneral Gorden was willing
te have the public knew alwnt Ills lire' and
character.
Important II True.
Frem tlie Uermantewn Telegraph.
The administration at Washington seems
te have determined, if ponslble, te nomlnate
and elect ox-Spcaker Ilandall govenior of
the state at the next gubernatorial election.
This pnrpose Im plainly discernible in the
appointment of Air. ltnndall's candidate, J.
S. Miller, of West Virginia, as commissioner
of internal revenue, mid also of Malcolm
Hay, efl'lttsburg, as first assistant postmas
ter general.
New Landlord ntl-cmnan Place Hetel.
Gee. Newton Worst, of Salisbury township,
will take charge of the Leaman I'lace hotel,
en the first of April next. Mrs Hannah
Dillcr, who has charge of tlte property at
present, will inove into her nowly-erected
dwelling house at Intercourse. This is ene
of the most prominent and convenient hotel
stands In the county, along the Pennsylvania
railroad, and Mr. Worst will have tlie cntlre
heuse lefitted with new furniture..
Fin. In the l.'lshtli Ward.
An alarm of fire was struck from box Ne.
51, en High street, at 1 o'clock this afternoon.
The fire was en the premises of Cenrad
Ottenderfier, 017 High htreet. Mr. Otlen Otlen Otlen
dorffer was thawing the ice from a hogshead
wheu tiie hogshead took fire and tlie Ilames
spread'te a fence destroying several panels.
Mr. Ottenderfier was severely burned en the
face and hands In his ellerts te extinguish
the Haines.
The ItatltanAiiay With lIerTt-cth.
A lady of Cecil county, Mil., en retiring
lately placed her teeth In a glass of water en
her bureau, and has net bcenable te find
them since. The supposition is that they
wero appropriated by sotne ambitious-young
rat who wishes te intreduce dentistry among
his tribe.
OenetuOlil I'nlnt Comfert.
General Simen Cameron, Cel. James Duffy
and daughter, Samuel H. Koynelds and
daughter, and Mrs. W. II. Petter, lsft this
aflorneon in a special car for Old Point Com Com
eort ltan Nearly Forty Allien for 810,
Alfred Elsen, a pedestrian ran from
Merlden te New Haven, Conn., and return,
between thirty-eight and forty miles, in six
hours and forty-five minutes fornwagerof
$10. b
ISrethcr K-itcliell Slaj With Un.
Rev. J. T. Satchell, of the Duke street M.
E. church has received n telegram Informing
him erhls reappointment te this charge for
the coming conference year.
The IJall or the "Merry Three."
The "Merry Thrce" gave their first annual
lall at Rothweiler's liall en Monday night,
and it was a great success. The attendance
was large, geed erder was maintained nud all
enjoyed themselves.
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Re-Elect cil,
The annual election or directors of Iho
Pennsylvania railroad company was bold en
Tuesday and 530,629 shares wero voted, all of
them haying been cast for tlie old beard.
Telephone Connection.
D. II. tVenger A Urn'., flour and feed, SI North
Prince, and I.evln It. ltetp, undertaker, 103 Seuth
QueenBtiect, aie connected with the telephone
exchange?.
Amusement.
"The filter King.' On Friday and Saturday
evenings the play-gelngptibllc of Lancaster will
be treated te ene or the most famous melo
dramas of the d.iy, "The Sliver King," which
hns been favorably received en both sides of the
water. It will be presented heie by Harry MI.
ner's eipeclally selected company, direct from
thcPeople'a theatre, New Yerk. F. C.Jiangs,
the well known actor, leads the cait of histrionic
talent, w hlch Is very Btreng.
ll'dr i Songs and'Tablcaur, On April 9, 10 and
11, Admiral ltcynelda Pest, Ne. 40S, O. A. it., will
irlvft A irnlnd pnlprtiiltimeiil nf wn nnna n...
... c .... ...... .......... ,. , .. nviifji uim
nihlcaux, at Fulton opera house. As the object
inn worthy ene.lt will nndeuht lecelve the lib
eral patronage of citizens.
Vackage Varly and EittertalHiifit.Vtx.hng'
ten Camp, Ne. 27, P. 0. 8. or A., will give a pack pack
age party and entertainment en Saturday oven even
lug, March S3, en third fleer new postelltce
building.
DEATHS.
Uchhone. In thin city, en March 21, 18&
lllanche 8., only daughter of Jacob und Sue
JJuttheng, aged 0 months and 13 days.
The relatives and friends of the family are i.
spectfully invited te attend the funeral, from
the residence of her parents, Ne. 4l0 West I.euien
street, en Thursday afternoon m o'clock. In
terment at Lancaster cemetery, m2t-2td
Wittmxe. March 23. 1683, Martha Iluber, wife
of Jacob II. Wlttuier, In thetathyearef her age.
Funeral from her late icaldence In Maner
township, Lancaster county, Pn en Thursday
mernlngntll o'clock, Sen-Ices at JJethel church,
Washington boveugh. Itclatlvrs and friends In.
Invited. u
Scgssxbett. March 21. 1SSS. In this city, Kllle
S., daughter or the lute liev.il. c. and M. J. Sues Sues
serett, in the 10th yearef herage.
Funeral from thoresldence or her mother, Ne.
B17 West Chestnut street, en Thursday afternoon
at 2:30 o'clock. u
McCabtv.-Iu this city, en the 23th Inst., liar
net Mccarty, widow or Isaiah, McCarty, in the
&W year of herage,
The relatives and friends oflhe family arejre
spectrally Invited teattend the funeral from her
late residence. JS9 Seuth Duke street, Friday
morning m u o'clock, interment at Christ
church, Intercourse, Pa. 2t
witxfTJrt'y" 0, lh0 2,lh lust.,Frede.
Jl J,,V,S?2.2f,J'ircWck',l,a Careline Peffer, In
the fourth month efhts age.
The relatives and friends of the family aie re
pectrully invited te attend the funeral, from
the residence of his parents. Ne. 105 West Straw
berry street, en Thuisday afternoon at 8 o'clock.
Interment at Lancaster cemetery td
XJUtKJETS.
PhlUdelphU Market. " "
ParLADBiraiA, March 23. Fleer market nntnt
but easy t Snpcrttnc, r2 teuisix Extm w
3 60i Peun'a. limlly, f3 63?s Winter clears
m i de straight. II 250174 J Minn, extmclear!
loeaiBoido straights, aes ea, winter mt!
ents, 4 736328 spring de. 0005 ij7","rP"1-
Kyu flour at r te6'3 U2.
Wheat excited and higher! Ne. a Western
Ked.&iei Ne. 3 de. atSiflsfet SalrieJ
94)0 i Ne, 3 Uclaware. de, l3)ic ' '
5 " 'n, vuifc:c uuu in lair
,
mixed, i(r50c Se. 3 de, SK9-
Oats Arm, with geed demand i Ne. 1 White. M
giecj Ne. S de, atSTKVdCei Ne. 8 de, 86
JHIHljB.HWTIWi
9!
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s FafeWiw,! msjvmv t j Wav
n U Erf- I . M t
m&sm
flMA. , . IU.i
a scarre v fw ae.
nulet ana nriees ' ste v i
erk,
Ml beef haws. 'HI i 80. t eftr sua
ueei,
Wr
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.Macen, 8 Wee ) Smoked Bbeulden, OUet
alt At
ei smeked
bams
pickled de,
T.A1-A atnn
'aide.
WtJUO)
I cny rennca, av 7Wc I
loose
butchers', 0H6ie ; prime steam,
17 w.
iltmer nrni ier una gneus
einers
dull 1
.:.: :..- nwi .'t, . . v . .i
25e t Western dairy extras, 23e 1 de geed te
Choice, llSAlSe.
Kells at n)4lct packing butter, RglSc.
Kggs market quiet and easier Kxtras, 17K0
lBCt nrsiern uu, v.
Cheese dull and easy New Yerk Full
Cream, 1212V0 1 Ohie Flats, choice, lieilUe t de
fair te prime, eaioxe Pcnn'a part skims, 4
60 idofultde,lffi)io. '
Petroleum firm 1 llenncd, 7ic
Whisky flrmerell
1
Maw Yerk Market.
Nw YeMt,March23. Fleur State and Western
rather mere steady, but quiet Southern firm.
Wheat PKilc. higher, feverish and some
what excited en war rumors, with a fair specu
lative hnnlness 1 Nn. 1 White, nominal Ne. 2
Hed, April, wi;cfinwnt May, ilJi8$4J ;Junc,
WflWiei July,l3KSle. "''
Cern HGKa hlghnr and fairly active t Mixed
western spot, tuKwaiMp I "n juiures, ihhkc,
Oats lfdc higher 1JN0. 2 March, 3BJJ9 37et
April, i;e( May, 370) State, JSQIlei West-
cm, .iiuiie,
I.lve Bteck Prices.
CiiiOAne. Cattle Kecclpts, 7.000 hcad( ship
ments, 2,500 head; market slew and weak
nnd 6lec lower, making 13623c deellne In two
days ! 1,0V) tn 1,230 B.s steers, 4 235 00 1 1,230 te
1,3,3 Rs, 3 15f5 40 j cxtni, 3 Jogs HO j lmicher-
stuckcrs,t$3 uel no 1 feeders, l nit rt) Tex-
ing rieck, common, i wijioireou, sj intjtau;
nnn,i w.
IS, l UJ.
Heirs Keeelnts. 14.WK1 liead ! shlnments. 7.000 :
mnrknl nctlvent 5Q10e higher ; rough pack
ing, IIH54 CO 1 packlngand shipping, 210 te 420
B.s, t OVil 80 ; light, 130 (0213 tta, $1 33&i 701 skips,
3 OOfll 23.
Sheep Itccclpts, B,fi00 head t shipments, 2,0nO
head; market actlve and strong; common, $3
03 M; medium, $3 .V)l ; geed, Wt 60; extra,
1 1 C04JS 1 one car or flne Lambs sold at .
Kast I.tnxiiTV. llcnvcs There was very llttle
doing In livestock te-day; the cattle market
was dull, with prices unrnanged ; receipts, 245
head; shipments, 4,210 head.
lings v ere slew and heavy; Phtladclphlas, .' 10
f5 15; Yorkers, $4 75Q4 M); receipts, l,7l
head; shipments, S,.'!U0hcad.
Sheep were slew nnd unchanged ; receipts,
4,u) head ; shipments, C.200 head.
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Sleck Market.
Qnotu'.lens by Itced, Mcdranu A Ce., Hankers,
Lancasler, Pa.
II A.M. 12 r. 3p m.
Missouri Pacific , ....
Michigan Central
NoWlerkCentrnl.... sn)j
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Del. Ijick. A Western
Denver A ltlollrande
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Kansas A Texas
Lake Shere
Chicago X N. W com
N. N.. Ont. A Western
St. Paul A Omaha
Pacllle Mall
KechcsterA I'ltlsliurg,...
St. Paul
Texas Pncltle
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Union l'aritte.... 4!i
Wabash Common,
Wabash Preferred
West'n Union Tclcpraph.. 5fl'
Loulsvllle A Nashville..... a)3
N. Y., Chi. A St. h
Iihlgh Valley
I-hlgh Navigation
Pennsvlvanla M
Uendlug 7 9-10
P. T. A llufTaie..
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Nerthern Pacific l'rcf..
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Philadelphia A Krle
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en
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31
Av;ir Aitrr.itTisr.3tt:sTX.
KESTAUItAXT PIXTUItES POIISALE.
.Apply te IIENllYNEAMF.lt, corner Water
and Orungu streets. In22td
irANTEU-A .SITUATION TO
IJ General Housework. Apply nt
efilce. ' ' '
DO
this
It
1710 H LADIES TO HEAD.
2 livery 'fair-minded woman Isgcttlng Smith's
necensnry Improvement tn common sad Irons.
,,, .. S.O. SMITH, Solicitor.
iu2l,1td Ne. U5 North Prlnce Street.
PENNA. CIGARS FROM JL00 PER
Hundred up, nt
IIAKTMAN'S YELLOW FltONT CIUAIt
STOKE.
rnELL ME THE AMOUNT OF SOAP A
X Natien uses and 1 will tell you the length
and breadth of their morality and true refine
ment. Spencer. UseMlLLEK'SFUllE JIOUAX
SOAP. maiTHmd
DANIEL STAUPPER, AN EXPERI
enced auctioneer, Is prepared te call sale
or Heal Kstate nnd Personal Property. Terms
reasonable. Satlsractlen guaranteed. Can
speak KiiL-llih nnd Oerinau. Leave orders at
NO. C53SUUT1I QUEEN STItKET. It
N" OTIOE. '
The Tieasurerer Lancaster City will en
and after AI'KIL 1, 1895, pay at htsofllce. the
principal and Interest 10 that date, of all Lau
raster city bends bearing six per cent. Interest,
that are due or payable en April 1, !'. 'Interest
un Biuu ijuiius 111 rcae en
mll 1. 18S5.
C, F.MYEKd,
CIlv Treasurer,
uiUCtdAltw
ESTATE OP ELIZAHETH MYERS,
late of Lancaster City, deceased. Letters
testamen tarj' en said estate having been gran ted
te the undeislgned, all persons Indebted thereto
nre leqtiested te make immediate payment, and
theso having claims or demands against the
sameulll present them without delay for settle
ment te the undersigned, residing In Lancaster.
ELLENFLMYKKS,
.1.11. KAVrnitx, Executrix.
Attorney. m25-0tdW
DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP.
.. .Netice Is hereby given that the partner
ship lately subsisting between Ames S, Uiban
nnd Henry Jlurger, of the City of Lancaster,
nuder the Arm name of Urban A Ihirger. was
this day (Wednesday, Maich 25, 1833,1 dissolved
by mutual consent.
The business will be continued by the said
Henry Ilurgcr, tow horn all debts enlng te the
Bald partnership aie te be paid, nnd all demands
en said partnership are te be presented te him
for payment. AMOS 8. UIII1AN,
mlVJIdiltw HE.N'IIY UUitUEIt.
T0!!? U ('USTOMEIlS ANI) THFJ PUU-
THE-.
SINGER SEWINQ MAOHINB 0?FICE,
Vil.1iUV0iSim,nvea.,en lh0 MUST DAY OF
APUIL, 1835, from Ne. SOHKast King stieet, te
y10 i'!??.0,'.n,?!?ai01, ,l"a convenient office,
Ne. 140 EAST KINO ST11EET, where we will be
pleased te till nil orders for the Leading Genu
,n0 8J.nATSP.wl"K Machine. b
, .TII.ESlNaElt MANUFATUKING CO.,
febM-lmd A. J. MITCHELL, Agent.
F
IOR RENT.
-THE
STABLE AND SMALL HOUSE
Adjoining, of . I NO. 3. KOIIUEK, corner West
Lcinpu and Market strecta. will be rented at
public outcry te the highest bidder at his special
b tlie Oil
8n?W!RwHtY AN, M0NI,AV. MARCH MA 30i
"EnpA..0 INVESTMENT GO TO
r! IlhClUOLD'S, and seenre 1IAUOAIN8 In
Ladles'and Genu' FU1INISHINQ GOODS,
which are 'Selling, many of them nt prices that
wilt pay 20 te 25 per cent, te carry ever for next
season. They iiutst be sold te make room for
Spring Coeds. New is the time te save money.
Please call und he convinced. "".
HKN11Y MECHTOLD,
f P.B.Cholee DunMiggQeBe'Sn8iTSta
for sale, ' -
REDUCl'ION IN OVERCOATS.
In order te reduce our large stock et Fur
Heavers. Meltons, Kerseys und Corkscrews for
Overceatings, I will, forlhenextCO days, make
up te your order, in nrst-class style, at greatly
reduced prices. All garments are guaranteed te
flt perfect and only the liest quality of trim
mlug ere n30d.
A. II. 1I03KNBTEIN.
. , x 'O" Tallerijig.
:tmw4mrmmrmmMmrt"'i
rntlKf LAHaUST, 'M1SBT AND '1
JL.'eeaurttje assertsnent of Playing Ca
tlM eMy rtein 5 eenti er rack nn at
Most
P.&A In
the city ffem S cent per psck up at
HARTM AN'S XCsVLOW'. FKONT OlO AR
HOU8ANDS OP IMITATIONS IN TUP,
market, wllh but ene Uennlne nrtlcle.whlch
UMILLKKSPUKKIIOKAXSOAP, inar7-0md
w
ITHOUT EXCEPTION, TnE BEST
Clsars In thn town, twn for Kn. n(
IIAKTMAN'S YKIXOW FltONT ClUAU
STORK.
IiEANLlNESS IS AKIN TO OODW
ness. NothlnglietterferTolleland Ijinndn
work than MIM.EU'S PUHE 1IOHAX SOAP,
martemd
TEAPOT GIVEN AWAY.
, with 23c. Werth of Tea or Coffee.
O ran u-
lated ISugar. eWe. a,, llaker'a Cem, 10c, Ucd
oeni. ifu,, ur .1 ler -ix1,
CLAUKE'S TF,A AND COFFEE 8TOKK,
Ne, 38 West King Strcet,
OSCOE MURPHY, , D. S.,
t 0AI)CAT OF
The Pennsylvania Cellega of Dental Surgeri',
WITH
DK. It. 1). KNIGHT,
. Ml North Queen street, Luncnstcr, l'n.
Dentistry In all lis branches.
mnrlI-7tdAW'AS3md
PUIILIO SALE. ON THURSDAY,
MAKCH2fl,lKtt,ntNe.l2 North Charlette
street, corner Marien alley, ene Hair Cleth Par Par
eor Suit, geed m new and fnshlenahln style, Ileds
and llcddlng, hair dozen Itlnlng.ltoem Chairs,
porreratcd seats, ene Bera, ene Lounge, covered
with Ilrussels, enn Closed Washstand, Sewing
Machine, Cleck, child's Crlli, Cooking Hange,
Carpets. Tubs, lluckets, nnd household gmnls
Hriiriiuiv. etiie ie ceiiiuieiii 11 ni. :n cierir.
mmtdlt
DAVID II. WVI.IK.
CVECIAL SALli
THE SPECIAL SALE OF .I.N'O. S. UOllltKlt'S
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
WILL COMMENCE AT 9 30 O'CLOCK, ON
8ATUKDAY AND MONDAY MOIININGS,
NEXT. 11123 lwdll
RESTORED LIKE NEW.
BLACK CREPES AND LACES.
IlyMUS. 11. H. JOKES, or llaltlmeic. Easter
Orders closed 31st Inst.
E..I. D1LLEK,
Ne. 10 East Orange Street.
m?(-3t!t
c
ALL AT
RKIOART'S OLD WINE
STOKE
-FOK
MSTON'S EXTRACT OP 11KKF.
riNKST IV THE WOULD.
Estahllshed,1785. II. E. SLAYMAKEI1, AgL.
reblMid Ne. 29 East King HI.
AN UNCLEANLY OR UNHEALTHY
kin, or clothing worn tee long without
washing. Is ene or the i-ausci or Skin Diseases
thatnrti-n develop Scrofula, lly the use or MIL
LEU'S PU11H IIOKAX SOAP the body and
clothing are kept perfectly sweet und clean, nnd
Iho healing properties of thn llnrax prevent nnd
cure Skin Diseases. innr7md
TITADEIRA AND SHERRY WINES
-AT
Reigart's Old Wine Stere.
II. E. SLAYMAKEIt, Aexst.
Ne. fi Eat Kixn St.
feblMfd
Established 1783
CHAPPED HANDS, LIPS AND PACES
nre vs-y common In March, but
CREAM OF ROSES
Always cures. Ne grcas, nn smarting. ONLY.
Ie CENTS, at Druggists. Fer sale nt
COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE,
dcctMJmd 137 and It) North Queen street.
URLIC SALE.
AT NO. 117 NOKTII LIME bTUEKT, O.V Fill
DAY, Jl AllCH 27, AT 1 O'CLOCK,
9?,'.5.i;n.tulA'",rtI,"'nt of HOUSEHOLD AND
KITCHEN HJItNlTUIIE-consistlngef Marble
'lop Walnut Chamber Stilts, Walnut Sefa, wllh
claw reet. Piane, Walnut Extension Table, Cane
t.eatand Windser Chairs, carpets and Matting,
Ueddlng. Glass nnd Queenswnre.
nrSKtll F. II. W1LHELM, Auctioneer.
THE FOLLOWING ACCOUNTS WILL
..Ji" Presented for conrlrinatlen nisi, en
MONDAY. APItlL 20. A, D., Is -.
Martin Miller und file's assigned estate, Jes.
Miller, assignee.
Susan Coonley (new Swnugcr), assigned es
tate, Dana Graham, assignre.
Anna ltutter's trust estate, Jehn M, Hoever,
committee.
JOHN D. SKILE8, ProlhenoturV
PnonieiOTAnv's Oyrica, March 21, A. I)., ISiV
ni201tdWA3tw '
STATE OF MRS. ANN K. T'llLEIti
latnef Manhelm township, dee'd. Letters
testamentary en said estate having been granted
te thn undersigned, nil persons Indebted thereto
are requested te nuike immediate payment, nnd
Uime having claims or demands agnlnst the
same, will present them without delay for set
tlement te the undersigned, residing In Man
helm borough. SAMUEL UICE,
A. V. KxmeEUL, Executer.
Attorney. tniVr.tdeawW
TUNE
Havana Fillers and Sumatra Wrappers.
IN LAKGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES. ALSO
Old Havana Seed Leaf
Constantly en hand nt moderate priori.
LEWIS SYLVESTEIt A CO.,
Duke and'Chcstnut Streets, Lancaster
tnar7-lmWAS
G
IRARD FIRE INSURANCE
COM-
PANY OF PHILADELPHIA.
AtrD 8. Gillxtt, President.
James 11. Alvebd, VIce Pre, nud Ticas.
Edwin F. Mirrill, Secretary.
Jcuca II. Allk.v, Asssltant Sccrctarj'.
ASSETS-ONE MILLION. TWO HUNDRED
AND FIFTY-NINE THOUSAND,
NINE HUNDRED AND 8IXTV
HEVEN DOLLARS AND rORTY
NINE CENTS.
All Invested In solid securities.
l.ejses promptly settled and paid.
RIPE & KAUFFMAN, Agents,
NO. 19 EAST KINO STREET.
ectWmdM.WASR
OANSMAN ik RRO.
Spring Opening,
In Our Custom Tailoring Detriment,
Suits te Meosure at 910.
Suits te Measure at $12.
Suits te Meaaure at 815.
Suits te Measure at $18.
Suits te Measure at $20.
Suits te Measure at $25.
Pants te Measure at $3.00, $3.50,
$4.00, $5,00, $6.00, up te $0.OO.
Children & Bey's Clothing
OUR CHEAT SPECIALTY.
CHILDREN'S SUITS at 1.M, !()!, .M, .00.
M.00. 3.50. ROY'S SUITS at i.00. Hid, Ul, 1 W
$5.00, up te 10.00. ..,
Yeu are dnuhtlessluteivsted In the pmchasnnt
SPRING CLOTHING
And want thn best quality for the least money.
We are equally interested in securing your pa
tronage, and have placed our large stock at
prices within the reach of all.
Our goods were never se low priced as new,
while they ni e as desirable as ever,
L. GAISMAI & BEO.,
Nes. 66-68 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
(Right en the Southwest Cor. of Orange Street,)
LANCASTER, PA.
-Xet connected with arty ether clothing
house In the city,
CONSUMPTION I HAVE A POSITIVE
remedy for the abeve disease i by its use
heusandd of cases of the worst kind and et long
standing have been cured, indeed, se strong Is
my faith in its etlicaey that I will send TWO
DOTTLES FREE, together with a valuabln trca-
uieuauuiaunue te any suirvrcr. Ulve ex
press and P. (, address.
m w a nrnmiir
nUmiieiUmyr
I8iParlt.lN,V.
?lT
--
john. a arvLKR.,
O. F. KATHVON
, , LINOS D' INDEfl.
l'ialn, Checked and Striped NAINSOOKS.
. Plain and Figured SWISS.
, PERSIAN LAWN. MAZALIA.
Cord and Figured PIQUE, lloekrold CAMIIRIC.
hmhreldcred ROUES, s.ea upward, wllh
- . .K.xtra Kmbroldertc te match.
Choice Lines of Swiss, Nainsoek and Cambrle
Lmhrolderlos In all widths, with INSERT-
INOS te match, and
Alovers Colored EMBROIDERIES and
Alevcrs LACES, at
Lewest Cash Prices.
THREE BARGAINS In WHITE QUILTS.
11.15. I.S5. l.fie. w
ONE EXTRA 1IARGA1N In Bleached TABLE
LINEN,2pattcrns,ONLY 11.00,
cheap at 11.37.
ONE LOT TOWELS, ONLY 25c., worth 40c.
JOHN S. GIVLER & $0.,
25 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
"XTHW Hl'RING
Dress Goods
AT THE-
CASHMERES and CASHMERE IIEIOES,
Deublo Feld, Ityie. a Yard.
Srt-lnch FINE COLORED CASHMERES,
2.', n Yard, Usually Sold at S3c.
COl'URE DRESS GOODS,
fM-lnch Wide, 37Ke. a Yard.
FINE ALL-WOOL CASHMERES
New Spring Celers,
40 Inches Wide, SO Cents a Yard.
ALL-WOOL SATINS, Winches Wide,
New Celers, 75c. a Yard.
IM CLOTH SUITINGS, All-Weel, 60c. a Yard.
fit FINE CLOTH SUITINGS,
All-Weel, 75c. a Yard. ,
C-t TRICOT CLOTHS, New Celers, 11.00 a Yard
FINEFHEXCH ItEP SUPER,
Spring Shades, tl.03a Yard.
Special Bargain.
WAMSUTTA TWILLED MUSLIN,
in Cents n Yard, Regular Price, 15 Cents.
WATT, SHAND & GO.,
8 and 10 East King Street,
LANCASTER, PA.
J. "
MARTIN A CO.
OPEN TO-DAY.
IMMENSE STOCK
-OF
COLORED & ECRU
Madras, Bunting,
LACE CURTAINS.
Madras Curtains,
In Full Lengths. All New and of Our Own Im-ioi-tatien,
LOWER THAN EVER In price. The
Mudras Curtain makes a handsomer curtain
than the Nottingham and at less cost. The de
signs w ere never equalled,
CURTAIN POLES,
IN WOOD OR BRASS.
LiuiiHreqiiiiis, Vestibule Laces.
NEW LINE OF
TUROOMEN CURTAINS.
S lambrequin. Drapery and Curlalu Werk
done promptly by experienced mechanics.
in (& Ce.
Cor. West King and Prince Sts.,
LANCASTER, PA.
rrrr
J.'OK BALK OK JIEKT.
TTOU8K FOE KENT.
A Htl-ift-atnt-tr llt-lnb- llr.itu Jn Art tuA
Chestnut street. mlS-tfd
FOH SALE OH RENT.
An excellent Dwelling en easy terms, situ
ate Ne. 15 Shlppen street.
mltt-trd II. FRANK ESHLEMAN,
FOR RENT.
The hall 30x50 feet en third story of Stein.
mctz building, Ne. 33ti North Queen street, Ap Ap
1'lyte .1. L.8TEINMETZ.
FOR RENT.
First-Class Restaurant, also first-class Bar
ber Shep, corner of Centra Square and North
Unpen street, Beut locatle.t 1h the city. Apply
te HIRSU A BRO?d.
F
OR HALE.
A Farm, near the railroad, in Provhienei.
tewiiBblp, of Gil Acres, well timbered and the
land la Improved with a two-story Stene Heuse,
Barn and ether suitable buUdlngs ; will be sold
cheap and upon easy termserpaytuent. Inquire
of II.U. I.ONll,
mt-ltdW Lancaster, Pu,
-pUIiEKl HAI.E.
ON THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 13S5,
M 111 be sold at 2)0 North Mary street, Beets and
Shoes, Ijidlea' and Misses' Shoes. Ne shoddy
goods will be offered all first-class goods.
Sale te commence at 7 o'clock, p. in.
unit 2td F. 11. WILHELM, Auctioneer.
PUBLIC BALE.
On THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MARCH
M and 27, will be sold at Ne, 210 North Prince
street, a Large Assortment of HOUSEHOLD
AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, Parler and
Chamber Bulls, Brussels Carpets, China, Glass
and Quccnsware, together with many articles or
value, both antique and modern.
Seles te commence at 9 o'clock a. m., when
terms or sale will be made known.
MRS. ELIZABETH LONUENECKER.
II. SrrOBSBT, Auetleneer,
II. L. Ffailev, Clerk. m?l-3tS,MW
NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS AND
GUNNERS. All persona are hereby for
bidden te trespass en any of the lands of the
Cornwall or Speedwell estates, In Lebanon and
Lancaster counties, whether iuelosed orunin erunin orunin
cleied, either for the purpose of sheeting or fUb
Ing, as the law will he rigidly enforced against
all trespassing en said lands of the undersigned
after this notice.
WM. COLEMAN FHEKMAN,
K. PJROY ALDF.N,
KUWAUD O, JWEKMAN,
Attanf'rR.W.Oeleuau'Detra.
eeUMMfcw
White.Goeds and Embroideries.
1
NEW YORK SIM
J. B. Mail
"j. ''
rIT AVrXMTIBKMKTfTft.
JSv flS
H
AOER A IinOTIIEIL
CLOTHING. -
SPRING WOOLENS.
SUITINGS, TROUSERINGS & SPRING OVERCOATINGS.
Our Auaortment of STANDARD AND NOVEL STYLES of Coat
ings, Suitings, and TrouseringB for Men and Beys' Spring Wear
are new Complete and Ready for Inspection.
READY-MADE CLOTHING
Business Suits, Dress Suits, Beys Suits and Ohlldien'a Suits.
SPRIUC, OVERCOATS.
PURNIflHINa aOODS-Leadlng New Shapes of B. & W. Cellars
and Oufls. Novelties in Noekwoar. Laundried and Unlaundried
Shirts, Etc.
HAGER & BROTHER,
25 WEST KING STREET.
IXSVJIANCV.
LIFK
INSURANOE.
The Fidelity Mutual Life Association,
NO. 914 WALNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
INVOM'OUATED IK 1S7S. 4,000 MEM11E11S. l,000,000 lSUUAXUE.
A Steady, Cnnscrvntlrn Growth from the lleglnnlng, with a Net Annnnl Increase or ever One and
Otic-Half Millien iJellars Insnrance per year.
INDEMNITY RESERVE, $200,000. CASH ASSETS, $50,000.
J300,000 PAID IN LOSSKS-ALL LOSSK3 HAVK 1IEKN ANI ALWAYS WILL III: PAIII
tt,JIii7l,itat,iV!ram,,,ra8,amm0V.cdl,JnMP,'r,1!ent-,e!l'nS. Preralninscellectrd
11 M?.!inS,c' ,le.1', commuted te Paid Up Cash Certificates after ftve years. KXl'KNSha
JJUnm if,?,fl.a2.n?eUnl d.urs- The yearly liability or members l llmlied te the ordinary Icvrlprc
nnum, but the actual cost Is mera t liana hairless.
C. H. BARBER, Agent,
STEVENS HOUSE,
JCU.I-1U1UUU
A3IVSKiir.XTS.
"PULTON OPKItA IlOUSli'
-TWO NUUITS.-
KRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH 27 AND 23.
MR. HARRY MINER'S
Superb Company In Herman A .lone' Slnnd
Hpectacnbir Melodrama, Iho
Silver King.
Three jenrsatthe Princess Theslre, Londen,
Knglnnd. Longest run en lecerd at Wallack's
Tin ni re, New Yerk. r
F. C. BANGS
Am the Silver King. Urnnd Deuble Stage lie
VohlngUecnleElfectH. Hercnlcen Complete
becnes In Special Cars.
ADMISSION ....., aeand 7SCKNTS.
KKSKUVEDHKATS 75 CENTS.
Ker Sale at Opera Heuse. mil 5t
OAltKIAOXS.
CTANDARn CARRIAdE WORK.
EDGERLEY & CO.,
(Carriage Uutlders),
HAKKKT STltKKT, UKAR OK i'OSTOl'FICE,
LANCASTER, PA.
OUU LAKUK STOCK OK
BUGGIES & CARBIAG-ES
Comprises the Lutest Styles and Iho most Ele
gantly Finished, WHICH WK OKFElt AT
OUKATLY REDUCED PRICES.
The SUPERIOR QUALITY OK OUR WORK
is no longer questioned. Onr work Is as line an
any made in tbe larger cities, and SOLD AT
HALF THE PRICE. New Is the tlme toerder
for spring.
ENCOURAGE FAIR DEAL1NO
And Honest Werk. All Werk WARRANTED.
REl'AIRINO PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
One set of workmen especially employed for that
pnrpose.
A few SLKlOIISlcflatlw Klgures. (ilve
us a call. nova) tfd&w
B
ARGAINS.
AFTER THE SALE
AT
NORBECK & MILEY'S,
CORNER OP
DUKE AND VINE STREETS,
LANCASTER, PA ,
A LOT OF
VERY CHOICE
QflRJUflGE WORK
LEFT,
WHICH WILL II K SOLD AT
PUBLIC SALE PRICES.
DON'T MISS A HAllfiAlN.
CALL AND EXAMINE THE QUALITY OK
Til K WORK.
LL WORK GUARANTEED.
9A1I questions answered by Telephone,
through the Telephone Exchange, llh which
the establishment Is connected.
G RAY'S SPEfJlF'lO MEDICINE.
The Great English Remedy. An unfailing
cure for Impotency und all Dlbeases that fellow
Ijms of Memery, Onlvemal Lassitude. Pain In
the Hack-, Diinnes of Vlaien, Premature Old
Age, and many ether diseases that lead te In
sanity or Consumption and a Prematura (J rave.
Full iiarllculara In our pamphlet, which we do de
slra te scud free by man te everyone. This Spo Spe Spo
cine mcdiclne U sold by all druggists at 1 per
package, or six packages for t or will be sent
free by mall en' receipt of the money, by ad
dressing the agent,
II.ll. COCHRAN, Druggist. Sela Agent,
Nes. 137 and 1S9 North Queeu street, Lancaster,
.Pa. "i
On account ei counterfeits, wn hare adopted
the Yellow Wrapper i tbe only genuine.
THfc QUAY MEDICINE CO..
Slkle,N,Y,
- - 'I
, i i i . , 7 1 ,,,.., I
-Art"iV y.m.
- CLOTHING.
LANCASTER, PA.
CT.UT11IXO.
' - - v
"i
b
SPRING OVERCOATS.
XVe liare prepared, wilh great care,
an unusually flne stock of lliese
goods, in all grades ei' Cassimeics,
Mellens, Kerseys and Worsteds.
Yeu cannot fall te make a pleasing
theicfl at satisfactory prices.
Send for Samples.
A. C. YATES & CO.
602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT ST.,
Philadelphia.
m2-3md
I.EUAI, XUTIOES.
E STATU OF LOUISA KISLKY, LATE
of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters ofad efad ofad
ministratien en wild etale having been gmnted
te the nnderslgncd, all persons Indebted thereto
iire requested te make linmedlatn payment, and
theso having claims or demnnds ngalnst the
same, will present them without delay for set
tlement te the undersigned, residing In the city
or Lancaster. JOHN EISLEY.
., Adinlnlstraler.
II. Krank i:riLKMAN, Atl'y.
fohllMltdTiieaw
ESTATE OP M3RNARI) MULHATTAN,
late of Lancaster city, deceased. Letter
testamentary en said estate hn lug bi en granted,
te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto
are reaueNtcd te make linmedlatn payment, and
these, having claims or demands ngelnst the
same, will present them without delay for net.
tlemcnt te the undersigned, residing nn East
Orange street, Lancaster city, l'n.
l . KRANClSMcC'LAIN, Executer.
PuiLir 1), Rakkii. Attorney, febK-fitdTnnaw
STATE OF JACOH BUUKHOLDKH,
latnef West Lampctcrlewnshlp, deceased.
Lettcra of administration en said estate havinr
been granted te the undersigned, nil persons In
debtcd thciete nre requested (omake ImmedUtn
payment, and theso having claims or demands
against the same, will present them without
delay ler settlement te the undersigned, lesld
Ing in West Lampeter township.
JOHN lllfltKIIOLDKIt,
CHRISTIAN LEEEViat.Jn.,
Admlnlsiraters.
H. C'AnntNTEn, Atl'y. mtltdeawWAStw
STATE OF CHARLES KFi'INGUR,
late of Ijmcaslcrclty.dcc'd. Lctlera of ad
ministration en said estate having been granted
te the iiudei-slgned, ull persons Indebted thereto
are requested te inaL-e Immediate payment, and
theso liavlng claluiH or demands ngalnst the
same, will present thorn without deluy for sel-tlemonttethaundcrslgned,rcBldlngliifcnldclty-CATHARlNE
Ktl'lNUKK,
ml2-Cldeaw Aduilulstnitrlx.
STATE OF ELIAI1ETII JIOSER,
late of Lancaster city, deceased, I. otter
testnmeutaryen said eatntu having been granted
te tlie uuderhlgned, all persons Indebted therein
nre requested lomakuliumedlate paymunt.nnd
theso having claims or demands against the
estate of UiedeccdentwIH make thus una known
tn them without delay.
CONRAD MOSKU,
.. ., JOHN (I. MET.UElt,
II. C, Kreadv, Exeruters.
Altenicy, reltdeaw
E STATE OF FREDERICK i'EUSCH,
late of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters
testamentary en said estatu having been granted
te the undersigned, all penman Indebted thereto
are requested te make immediate payment and
these having claims or demands ngnlust the.
estate of ttiu decedent wilt make Iho saum
known te htm without delay.
FRANK PFEIFFEII, Executer.
It. C. Kr.KAnv, Attorney, inl5-0ldeaw
INSTATE OF ANTHONY E. ROllER'i
1 lute of Ijincasler city, dce'd. Letters testaV.
mentan'ensald estate having been granted la
the undesigned, all pcivens Indebted thereto
nie rceuestud te make immediate payment, nnd
theso having claims or demands against the
same will present them without delay forsottle fersottle forsettle
menttn the undersigned, residing In Philadel
phia, Pa., or their attorney at Ne. 23 North Duke
street, Lancaster, Pa,
ISAAC E. RORERTS,
HENRI.' A. ROIIERT&,
JOHNL.R01IERT8,
Jean W, Arrst, Exeeutnrs.
Atteniey. rXHdeaw
lUAMPAGNE.
BOUCHE "SEC."
THE FINEST CHAMPAGNE WINE NOW
IMPORTED.
AT REIGART'S OLD WINU STORE,
Ne. 29 East Kise finufitT.
IL E. SiAYMAlCKK, Agt.
KstahlUhed, 1769, fcblT-thV
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