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York Gazette from York, Pennsylvania • 3

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CLOSING QUOTATIONS Phila a Stocks and Gotemsikst Bonds. SejyorUS fry ftniia, Yount Bankers, S9 S. Srd jStreet, Philadelphia. Pmaiai.rBia., Mat 7, 1881. I Kidnit Complaint CrRio.

Bruce Turner, of Rochester, K. Y.t writes: I hare been for over a year subject to serious disar-der of the kidneys, and often unable to at kusinesa I procured your Burdock Blood Bitters and am relieved before half a bottle was used. 1 intend to continue, as I DEMOCRATIC DELEGATE ELECTION, Saturday, Aug. 27, 81. ,1 ITCM8 ThroucU tbs etforU of I'1 the Presbyterian coni'4 the Ur.

of the poa- ha been considerably Jmca teing. wj ou far the past week anJ a cense si pc' Is1' from Fridays believe, uence Northern NOTICE. 1 In O. Coart qf Common Pleas of York County, he following petitions far the benefit of the Act of Assembly of April 3rd, 1972, securing to married women their separate earnings, was filed in the Court of Common Pleas of York oounty, and ordered to be recorded in the office for the recording of deeds in said county, to wit April 11th, 1881, Petition of Marr Jane Writer. April 11th, 1881, Petition of Sarah Zarfoee.

S. B. HEIGES, Pretheaotary. vrOTiCFL jL Notice te hereby given that the account of John E. Beard, guardian of the minor children of George F.

Leber, late of York Borough, deceased, of real estate sold by order of the Orphans Court of York county, under the provisions of the act of 1853, was filed in said Court April 22nd, 1881, and will be presented for confirmation at, on the 12lh day of Mar, 1881, at 10 oclock A. WYL A. THOMPSON, Clerk. HIOCLAMATION. WHBRiig, the Hon.

Hobert J. Fiaher, President n4 Pere L. Wickes, Additional Law Judire of the ae weral Courts of Common Pleas in and for tiie ldth Judicial District, composed of the county of York, have issued precepts, to me directed, for Voiding a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, at York on the 1st MONDAY cf Jt- A. 1381, being the 6th day, to continue one week. NOTICE IS THEREFORE HEREBY GIYKN, to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace and Constable of the said county, that they be and appear there in their own proper persons, at ten o'clock the forenoon of that day, with their records, inquisitions, examinations, and remembrances, to do those things which to their ofhee appertain to be done.

And those who are bound by recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners that are or baU be in the ol the said county of York, are to be then and there to prosecute aiinst them a shall be jut. Dated at York, the 2nd day of May, in the year of our JLoni one thousand eight hundred and eighty-one, being the one hundredth and fourth year of the Indeiendenee of the Crated States of America. SAMCEB ALTLAND, Sheriff. lower in prioo. Prime nreeto at 60 cento per mts can Kemi'a R.

Seeding R. nited Co.g of N. feel contl dent that they will entirely cure me. For sale by Wm. Smith A druggists, York, Pa.

6 VoLVirrXR I formation. An exchange says: An Erie preacher, who was annoyed by the India of his congregation turning about in their seats, aused in his discourse to say Ladies, if yxi will give me your attention for a few momenta, I will keep a lookout on the door, and if anything worse than a man enters, 1 will warn you in time for you to make you escape. c- rf fit' i 4 Through the efforts Mr John I. -'hu'ille postoffice has been -order office of the Virr'ti go into eff ect on which date our ciu- oflt of that branch of Market Firm. GOVERNMENT BONUS.

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1 I iJ 1st 1 'fctiU nt te 4 to fc, Tt vi, 4 trsiti fiedr flow seldom can a man refgain from cropping the leaves of the burdock with his cane aa he passes it is only a weed, and yet few plants weeds are so valuable, and few preparations so popular, aa Burdock Blood Bitters, in which all ita valuable properties are so skillfully combined. It cures dyspepsia, constipation, gout, and all diseases arising from impurities of the blood. For sale by Ww Smith Co druggist, York, Pa. vtotice. 11 In ikt of Common Pteot of York County, Pfimryfrefts.

Notice ia hereby given that the following has been filed in the Prothonotarys Office, of said county and that the same will be presented to the Court for confirmation on MONDAY, the 23rd day of MAY, A. D. ISisI, at 10 oclock A. to wit The account of Levi Chronister, assignee Of Geo. W.

Heiges. The account of John R. Henry, assignee of Franklin W. Becker. The second triennial account of John Kuukle, committee of Sarah Drorbaagh.

The account ol Samuel Ruby, assignee of John Keller. The account of Jonathan Geesey and Henry Stouffer, assignees of George Smith. 'X. Fi The account of Chaa. r.

ti J.j'1 iu 1ST OF GRAND JURORS Drawn for the Cooytzof Oyer and Termiuer and General Jail Delivery and' Court of Quarter Sewion of the Peaoe of York county, to be neU! at York, and tor said county, on the bt Monday of June, A. D. being the 6th day of said mouth, to continue one week Lewis H. Sudick, whip maker, 6th Ward, York. Joseph Ness, farmer, Springfield twp John F.

Hershey, gentleman, Heidelberg twp Shad rack Stevens, farmer. Carroll twp. John H. Shader, carpenter, 8th Ward, York. B- K.

Boyd, tarmer. Lower Cbancetord twp. Edwin C. Epity, real agent, I4h Ward, York. John Heppeiifrtall, merchant, Wnghtzville.

Kudolpb Glatfelter, farmer, North Codoras twp. Henry Haas, cattle deader, Dover. Stephen Seitz, miller. Codorus twp. George W.

Dietz, carpenter, 4th ard, York. Freuenck Sakemtller, farmer, York twp. Samuel Sneilbecker, tarmer, Dover twp. John Stallman, pnuter, 6th Ward, York Samuel Mumper, firmer, Carroll twp. Charles Dunmck, carpenter.

Hopewell twp. Joseph Dietx, farmer. Spring Garden twp Geo. Sin ve, leather dealer, W. Manchester twp.

Jacob S. Hamm, farmer, Heidelberg twp. John Hoodner, laborer, Manehetei twp. Samuel Thorlev, tarmer. Fairview twp Samuel Doughertv, tarmer, L.

Chameford twp. Benjamin F. Bowser, tarmer, Shrewsbury twp. may lo. Si Mr.

Alexander Ilider, was a member of Co. 1, the war, and who jime his discharge, a jension of JoO per at received from the certificate allowing rate of per month, to the arrearages of eiato.t to March -ing is. 71) 17 Tha pension r. i "gunshot wound in u. raralysis of both legs ver is stnl in fair rafting IS grsUually falling, sre that in a few day the asoo.

The ctiin-. uu ng down the river large, perbaym as a number of years past, beii unusually few in than in any year sinee 1 for rafting purpoaes. luni'er i.ave two tor J.ihn Beidler n.ei er A C-niali Coiiqatny, rail of pine lumber bas -idle, and an extensive lum--m ua that he ha heard ot hiwn the river thia iu-a-m last weak, the running of to market in rafts i rapid. I the past. Cukap Ice.

Now Yorkers are rejoicing over the prospect of cheap ice during the coming summer, and this will inspire hopes of the article being cheap to the consumers in other cities as well. Leading ice-dealers in New York think the price to private consumers will not exieed dO cents a hundred pounds, against 70 cents and $1 Inst year. It is knowa that the supply housed on the Hudson and on the eastern rivers is larger than ever before. JaiyClothing is Retailed at Wholesale pries' at Hodmans One Price Clothing House and Manufatturv, York, Pa. niy3-4 SPRI NGt- OlPEnsmSTG- AT ADAMS A KLEFFHANS, 130 W.

MARKET STREET. We show the Largest stock of Spring and Summer Dress Goods ever shown in York from 6 cents a yard up. Figured Dress GoodsTrom 8 cents a yard up. All shades half wool Alpaccas from 10 cents a yard up. All shades half wool Cashmeres from 121 cents a yard up.

We offer a good bargain in a Black Cashmere, all wool, at 40 cents a yard, worth much more. Also in a full line of Black Silk? from 50 cents a yard up. We also have the largest stock of Table Linens ever offered. Also Muslins, Tickings, Ginghams and White and Colored Spreads, a full line of Ladies Misses and Childrens Hose from 5 cents a pair up, and a Store full of Dry Goods and Notions. Dout forget tbe the Old and Rjeliable Dry Goods and Notion Store.

ADAMS KLEFFMAN, At Sprenkle Adams Old 12Q WEST MARKET STREET. apnlJ6.8t-ly 1881. SPBIIsTG- 1881. NEW GOODS NEW PRICES. Our stock of SPRING AND SUMMER Dress Goods is now complete.

We are showing a larger and more varied stock of dress goods than we ever showed, and prices lower than ever. Below we give a few prices FINE ALL WOOL BLACK CASHMERE, 33 cents. HALF WOOL DRESS GOODS from 10 cents up. DRESS GOODS from 61 cents up. TOWELING from 5 cents np.

CALICOES from 3 cents np. DRESS PERCALS from 8 cents np. And a full line of Black and Colored Silks, Shawls, Skirts, Spreads, Table Linens, Sheetings, Shirtings. at the lowest prices. Our Black Silk at $115 can not be excelled.

Respectfully vours, GROSS BROTHERS, 103 WEST (MA RKET STREET. Watches! Jewelry! Silverware! Ac. THE OLD STAND OF E. A. BARNITZ SON, No.

3 WEST MARKET YORK, PA-, Second Door from Centre Square, Offers for iitapectkm and for stile sa entirely New Stock of Dennis. The account of J. George Reichle, assignee of Albert A. Lents. The account of Andrew Sauter, assignee of Elias Heilman.

The first and final account of Henry Wagner, assignee of William Y. Nonemaker. The account of Edmund Diets, assignee of Albert Willey. The' account of John Hyde and Jacob Cocklm, assignees of Andrew E. Kline.

The first and final real estate account of Jacob S. Bents, assignee of Peter Burgard. The account of George B. Thomas, assignee of Lewis F. Hake.

$. B. HEIGES, apr2n, 81 Prothonotary COUNTY CONVENTION, Tuesday, August 30, 81. ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMMISSIONER.

Wasrisc.ton of Newberrv town-sbi respect rulVy announces himself aa a candidate for County subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. Geo sob Aitbixy, of Pena township, respectfully announces himself as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. may 10, Si Prtst copy Charles Baisrs, of Windsor township, respectfully announces himaelf as a candidate for Commissioner of York county, subject to the decision ot the Democratic County Convention. Adam S. Werner, of Codorus towmhip, respectfully announces imelf as a candidate for Commissioner of York county, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention.

Elias Lac, of Washington township, announces himself as a candidate tor Commissioner of York County, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. William Wiley Hopewell township, offers himself as a camUdate for of York County, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. Hsy AnStive, of Hopewell -township, offers mite it as a candidate tor the office of Commit sioner of York County, subject to the decision of tbe Democratic Coqnty'Convention. Jacob S. Bekt of Carroll township, announces hi oise If as a camlidate for the office ol Commissioner ot York County, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention.

HtSRY of Paradise township, announces himself as a candidate for the office of Commissioner of York County, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. CLERK OF THE COURTS. Wm. F. Ramsay, of Peach Bottom township, announce himseii as a candidate for the oiee of Clerk of the Courts, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention.

FOR PROTHONOTARF. E. Smuh, of respectfully offers himself a a candidate tor Frothonotary, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Conventiou. CLERK TO THE COMMISSIONERS. Jso.

W. Walter, of the Oth Ward, York Borough. respectfully announces himself as a candidate for Clerk to the Oommiiaioners, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. my3 G. F.

Keech, of the 8th Ward, York borough, re spectfully announces himself as a candidate tor the position oi Clerk to the Commissioners of York subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention FOR TREASURER. IsSYi Dev enei of Springfield township, respectfully aunouiu'es lnniaelf as a candidate tor County Treasurer, subjei to tbe decision of the Democratic County Convention. Henry Neater, of 9th Ward, York borough, respectfully announces himself as a candidate for Treasurer ot York county, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. Henry ffackkr, ot New Freedom, announces himselt as a candidate for the office of County Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. H.

H. Kolhlnocr, of Conewago township, announces himself as a candidate for the office of Treasurer of urk county, subject to the decision of the Democratic Countv Convention. John Mater, of the let Ward. ork Borough, oriers himself as a candidate for Treaurer ot York County, subject to the decision of the Democratic Couuty Couvent on. Charles A.

Meyers, of Manchester township, respectfully announces himself as a candidate for Treasurer ot Yoh county, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. FOR RECORDER. Henry L. Cramer, of Codorus township, announces himself as a candidate for the office of Recorder of Deeds. Subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention.

John G. Stough, of Dover townahip, offers himself as a candidate for the office of Recorder of Deed, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. E. O. Grbvemuykr, of the 6th Ward, York Borough, offers hixnsclf as a candidate for Recorder of Deeds ot York County, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention.

Olii er Grimes, of Peach Bottom township, respectfully announces himself as a candidate for the office of Recorder ot York county, subject to the decision of tbe Dtmocratic County Convention. mh8 W. W. Blain, of Lower Chancetord township, respectfully announces himself as a candidate for the office of Recor ler of York county, subject to the decision ot the Democratic County Convention, marl, 'si How to na i body. It ia eaiy'tk no hodv, and we wi.l tell you liow to dr it Go to drinking saloons to end youi leisure time.

ou need not drink much fiow ju a little beer, or vme other drink, jin the meantime plav dniinoe, checkers. Or some thing else to kill lime, so that you will be sure not to read any useful books If you read anything let it be dune novels of th day thus go on keeping your stomach full and your head empty, and yourself playing time-killing games, and in a few yrars you'll be nobody, unless you tarn out a drunkard or professional gambler, e.therot whu-n is worse than nobody. There are any number young men banging about saloons just ready to graduate and be nobodie. Exchange. BALTIMORE MARKETS.

Friday, May 6, 1881. FLOCK. The market Is firm, with a eontmasU tendency toward higher prices for the demrable grade. The sales rejortd are 150 bbls Western Extra each at 4 25 aod $4 50 250 do. Family at 5 50 230 dd.

do. at 5 75 100 Howard Street do at 5 75 per bbl. WHEAT. Tb oflenniof southern Wheat are moderate, and the market Dnn at extreme prices fur extra choice samples sales at 1 23al 26 for fair to good Fultz, and 1 3oal 32 for good to prune long-berry. A carload No.

1 Maryland red sold at 1 32. OUKN Southern Com is in quick demand, with all the odennga sold at 57 cents for both white and yellow. OATS, Oats are scarce and Arm; a carload of choice white Western sold at 50 cents, and mixed are quoted at 47a47 centsv UK Rye is dull amf nominal at SI 15 per bubel. WHISKY The inquiry for High Wines is of a jobbing character, aod the market is quiet and nominal at Si 10 per gailou. BALTIMORE CATTLE MARKET, Monday, May 2, 1881.

BEEF dATTLE. The market has been quit active to-day. The quality of theoftermgs generally was better than last week. Dealers in some canes reported pric higher than last week. We quote at 3 Goafffe 5o, most sales raugiug from 5 50 $-6 per inn ba.

Prim this week for Beef Cattle ranged as follows Bst Beeveaat 6 25a6 50 that generally rated first quality 5 25, medtum or good fair quality 4 50 a5 50 ordinary thin tee ns. Oxen and Cows 3 00a 00 extreme rajtgeof prices 3 00aS6 50. Most of the were from 5 50 to 6 00 per 100 lbs. SWINE The run is quite light this week, and the demaml is fair to good. Prices are firm at last Monday's fignrea, cents; rough Hogs sell at 7 oenre, most saxes being of the better grades, from to cent per lb net SHEEP AND LAMBS Owing to the rather hunted receipts the demand has been rather brisk.

The quality generally has been tuily as good as last week. We qoote clipped Sheep at 4ka5 cents, wool do. at cents, and Lambs at i )al0 cents per lb gross. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET. Philadklpuia, May 2, 1881.

BKFF ATTLE. Cattle active gales of prime at 37 I. a. i. 75, good 8 25, medium 5 25a 85 87 ami common at 4 7585 37 per 100 lb.

SH FP Siieep in fair demand sales of wool at W7 cent, and clipped at -taoj, cents per lb. HIS. Hogs active sales at 989 cents, good 8y a'JS, cents, and medium 8as)H cents per lb. irM KuiUn, tuiow Kranitt. Mmiti-rv laJna "toan, fere inb th.

ths nl 'pssae that u. titobss, 1 of Low PtbUi by tbs 't of it, li G4ra ioardoffi 1 la ha I i were Alms id LLf, pa beef, ier buam. i the fin. M. Amo Mdler 4 I Jf liter 4 Mdltr, uty met, Herring udent J- Macs.

Dills bur; ill, as Swn ike on ti. itentioti, placed iculd plec. ion to th-ig upon i Blinds, Balus.cls, Mding, Ac. Plan-, every description. a workmanlike Manufactory Bridge, York, Pa.

it tk List of petit jurors lran for the Lourts of Oyer an Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Court of Quarter Sessions of tile Peace of York county, to beheld at York, lu and lor said county of York, on the 1st Monday of June, A. D. ls-ftl, being the oth day of said moDth, to oontinue one week Peter Bents, farmer, Nona Codorus l. Jacob Mosser, farmer, Windsor twp. Alexander Kidd, cooper, 7th Ward, York.

William Beck, tarmer, Conewaito twp. Anthony T. Nace, farmer, Manheim twp Toseph Harnler, tarmer. Spring Garden twp, David Brandt, horse dealer, Franklin twp Calvin Bover. carpenter.

Soring Garden twp. John Hod, gentleman, 5th Ward. Henry Jacobs, merchant, W.nghisville John Lelim-r, tatmer, Franklin twp. Adam Ebaugh. taimer, Hopewell twp Lewis D.

Zell, justice of the peace, Penn twp. Jacob W. Grove, tarmer, Hopewell twp. Frank Flory, laborer, Wri htsville. Itavid Deardorfl, laborer, Washington twp F'.

Crever, clergyman, Shrewsbury twp. Kmanuel Snyder, farmer, Fairview twp. Martin Godfrey, laborer, Springfield twp Ezra M. Miller, gentleman, Penn twp. Elias Ebert, tarmer, Spring Garden twp.

Jacob Keeney, mason, 3rd Ward, York. William Bott, farmer, West Manchester twp. Wesley AUisod, miller, Manheim twp. Samuel A. Firestone, tarmer, Washington twp Jacob Spangler, manulact jrer, 5th Ward, York.

William Bentzel, larmer, Warrington twp. Henry Stabley, toll gate keeper, York twp. Charles Beecher, tinner, Spring Garden twu. Daniel Brown, shoemaker, Spring Garden twp. M.

H. Heidler, candy maket, ath Ward, York. Henry B. Miller, carpenter. Manheim twp.

William Beard, gentleman, 2nd Ward, Hanover. Wm. H. Sprenkle, mason, Clianceford twp. Samuel Geiselman, laborer, Penn Charles Smyser, farmer.

West Manchester twp Chaa. A. Myers, tarmer, Manchester twp. Henry Winter, gentleman, 6th Ward. York Jacob Savior, tarmer, Chancoford twp.

Samuel Fife, larmer, Shrewsbury twp. Thomas Wood, merchant, 6tfa Ward, York. Lewis Hall, pump maker, Hopewell twp. Henry Boll, merchant, lsi WarJ, Y'ork. Henry Eckert, larmer, Hopewell twp.

William Z. Macomber, tarmer. Peach Bottom twp William E. Ailes, larmer. Peach Bottom twp.

George Heim, carpenter, East Prospect. Charles Eisenhart, shoe maker, Manchester twp. ij Watches and Jewelry, Silver and A Lomno Jokk A prominent physician of FitUburgh sani jokingly to a laJy patient who wa complaining of lnr continued ill health and of In inability to cure her, try Hop Bitter I Tlie.lady took it tamest and ued the Bitters, trom winch she obtain ed permanent health, f-he ifow laugh the doctor for 1m joke, but l.c is wot so well pleased with it as It costhim a good patient. llarrxabarg Fatrud. g-ayThe New York Herald, lieh tried hard to wiX-k enthu-iani over iho proposed world's fair in that city, bas become disheartened over the prosfiect It declare that' line idea is not popular, nor does it grow in and its conclusion is that the wisest plan now is to abandon it altogether.

The Herald seems to be but voicing the conclusion to which the people of New York city, who were most intcre-tcd in the proposed how, had arrived at several weeks ago yer Hair Vigor, a its name implies, invigorates and strengthen, the hair It not only restore the onginul color to gruy or faded hair, but by Us stimulating action at the rod, produces a vigorous growth, and gives it that beautiful lustre which results only from a strong, healthy growth of the hair. "YT ORK COUNTY, S3 1 At an Orphans' Court held at York, iu and for the County of York, on the 16th day of April. A. D. 1081.

before the Honorable, the Judges of said county, duly assigned, The petition of Catharine Fink, of Conewago township, in said county, being Joined herein by her husband, George S. Fink, Respectfully represents: That Magdalena Wentz lately died intestate, at the borough of Dover, in said county That the said Magdalena Wentx at the time of her decease was seized In fee, of and in five several lots or pieces of ground, situated in the said Borough of Dover, and known in the general plan of lots said borough by cumbers 86, 87, 88, 89 and 90, described more particularly as follows Lot No. 86, bounded tm the north by property of Henry Weatd, on the east by a public alley, on the south by lot No. 87, and on the west by the Carlisle road, fronting on said road sixty teet, and extending in depth eastwardly two hundred and mnety-si feet. Lot No 87, bounded on the north by said No.

8' on the east by said alley, on the south by lot No. and on the west by said Carlisle road, fronting ou said Carlisle road sixty feet, and extending in depth eastwardiy two hundred and ninety feet. Lot. No. 88, bounded on the north by said Lot No.

87, on the east by said alley, on the south by lot No. 89, and on the west by said Carhsle road, fronting on said road sixty feet, and extending in depth east wardlv two hundred and ninety-six feet. Lot "No. 89, bounded on the north by lot No. 88, on the east by said alley, on the south by lot No.

90. and on the wett by said Carlisle road, fronting on caid read sixty feet, and extending iu depth east' wardlv two hundred and ninety-six feet. Lot No. 90, bounded on the north by lot No. 89, on the east by said alley, on the south by property of George Witright, and on the west by said Carlisle road, fronting on said road hLxty teet, and extending in depth eastwardiy two hundred and ninety-six feet.

That said intestate alto died seized in fee of and in a certain tract or parcel of land, situate In Dover township, said county, adjoiuing lands of William I Drorbaugb, Jacob Boyer, Samuel and Washington Bender, containing six acres and twenty-two perches. That the said Magdalena Wentx left to survive her as heirs at law the following named persons, viz Charles M. Witman. residing at Nankee, Dallies county, Iowa Samuel Witman, residing at said Borough of Dover, being brothers of said intestate, and the following named nephews and nieces, viz busan Deckman.iutermamed with Frederick Deck-roan, of Fairview township, York county, Pa; Sarah Danner, Intermarried with George W. Danner, of Cumberland county, Barbara Deck-man, intermarried with Samuel M.

Deckman. of Lower Allen township, Cumberland county. being the issue ot Daniel Witman, a deceased brother Catharine Fink, the petitioner, intermarried with the said George S. Fiuk, sheheing also a child of the said Daniel Witman, deceased, and the following named grand-nieces, being the issue of Levi Witman, a deceased nephew, viz Elisabeth Shaffer, intermarried with James M. Shaffer, of said Fairvibw township, and Annie Witman, a minor, who has for her guardian David Smith, of said Fairview township.

That no partition or valuation of the said real estate haying been made, your petitioner being joined herein by her said husband, your Honorable Court to award an inquest to make partition of the premises aforesaid to and among the representatives of the said intestate, in such manner and in such proportions as by the law of this Commonwealth is directed, if such partition can be made without prejudice to or spoiling the whole; but if such partition cannot be made then to value and appraise tbe same, and to make return of their proceedings according to law, and your petitioner will ever pray, Whereupon the said Court, on due proof and consideration ot the premises, award an Inquest for the purpose aforesaid, directed to Samuel Sheriff of the countv aforesaid. Plated Ware, Clocks, Spectacles, together with 11 articles kept Id a Jewelry Store. BgSpeeial attention ia directed to the large stock of very fine OPE IR; GLASSES OS 1UM). ii Hanover Herald: b-i''ging to Mr William Ikwch, i raising a young squir-1 it as if it wre her own kitten. tnn s.nce caught an old me bs'Came the mother of i.e.

long after, th.dd one i ut one of her young soon t. pity upon the lone little i i. rearing tt. imiruiug of last week, Lixie, ighter Mr. Cltarles Trune, -t running across that street, sod a two-horse loaded wagon witaout hurting her in the 3.

r-es parted, one walking each tie girl, and sha lay unhurt uutil the wagon pwissed, -I. e-w 1 up and ran on home. It irrow eaca. Fire On Saturday last, in leiiu Townahip, near llosiver David Baughman was burning forenoon in new laud adjoining ain Went woods. The wind and everything very dry, while man went to his house near by, r-ad through a narrow strip of cuts of Mr.

Baughman's anil then Wentc' woods. It spread rap-s neighbors soon collected, try ing i check the flames, but not till res of first-class woodland was did they succeed. About 1500 u-ned, with a lot of cord wood, timber for rails. The young Idled and a great many of the e. Mr.

Wentz's daihage is at Mr Baughman loss is small, a lot of bands are peeling the but much of the bark is of no MARRIED. Un the 28th by Rev. Robert Gamble, Mr DavidS M'Lane to Mi-s Alice M. Pyle, both of Fawn township. tin the 1st by Rev.

II. Hilbish, Mr. Trone to Miss Mary Rice, both of Ueidelbere township. On the th by Rev. Dr.

Hauer, Mr. Gu-tave A. Zepp, of Baltimore, to Miss Anna O. Dusman, of Manheim township. On the 8th by Rev.

L. A. Gotwald, Mr John T. Stark to Miss Ellen Motter, both of this borough. Watches and Jewelry Repaired at the Shortest Notice.

iFAU former patrons of tins well-known stand, and the public generally, are invited to call and their new stock. it" Perfect Satisfaction Guaranteed. mav3 S-ti Notice. Public Notice is hereby given that a petition lor tbe incorporation of Fawn Grove into a Borough, will be presented to the Gourt of Quarter Sessions of the Peace or York countv, at the next regular term of said Court, commencing on the 6th day of June. 181.

W. U. CHAPMAN, Attorney for Petitioners. A1 DIED. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.

Letters of Administration on the estate of Elizabeth Focst, hoe of Manchester township, York county. deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in the borough ot York. Ail persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those haying claims will present the same to WILLIAM S. FOUST, E. D.

Bkstzki Attorney. Administrator. Legal Record please copy. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Letter of Administration on the estate of KiriAS C.

Warner, late ot Nlewartatown Borough, York connty. deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, lesidmg in Hopewell township. All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pavment, and those having claims will present the same to A. G. BOWMAN, Administrator.

DMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Letters of Adminitratfon on the Estate of Mil hall S. of Hellam York been granted to the undersigned, the first named residing in Hellam township and the second Lower Windsor township. AU persons indebted to said estate are requested to makeimme-d'ate pavment, and those having claims will present the same to GEORGE EBERT, HENRY DIETZ, Administrators. tf3fcCaliforman9 may have faults, but meanness is not one of them.

ThfrXherday when the usual bank balances were adjusted, a runner canvass sack bursted at the seam and $10,000 in golden doubloons wore spilled araonp the promiscuous crowd. ry one pitched in except the porter, who, unconcerned held a sat to receive the coin that whs picked up. A stranger, looking on, said My man, liadn you better count and see how much is missing? The porter said, didn't think of that there is inching mean about Californians. However, I II count Steppiug into a stixk broker's office he did count, and found not a piece was missing. I knowed it, said he smiling 1 CAS" AGENTS WANTED ars, Piper Euigiigs aiiWiskihle; HOWELL BROTHERS, MA5.UFACTI REEJ3 OF WALL PAPERS, PHILADELPHIA, have a branch store at 2B0 WEST BALTIMORE STREET.

BALTIMORE, And being the onlv Manufacturere-iu the latter city, are prepared, with their large stock, to offer goods at prices that defy competition. Sample books sent to Country Merchants free of charge. WINDOW SHADES Of every quality and variety, at LOWEST PRICES. A Valialls aiRCHAM MILL ail FARM FOR SALE SITLATL IN CARROLL COUNTY, MD NEW REVISION XEW TESTAMENT. As made bv the most eminent scholars of England and America.

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On tho Cuthurine aged 6'J years, 2 months and 7 days On the 2nd in Penn township, Ilenrv of Mr. Michael Kreh, aged 8 years, 6 months and 22 days On the 2nd inst in Hanover, Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Mr. George Slagle, aged 74 2 months and 7 days, the 4th in this borough, Mr. Augustus Plitt, aged 65 years, 5 months and 21 day On the 3rd in this borough, Mrs Rebecca, wife of the late Joseph Tyson, aged 68 years and 7 days.

On the 4th inst in Dejta, Mr. George H. Garretson, aged 65 years, 5 months and 10 days. On the 2nd int in Marysville, Perry county, Pa. Mr William H.

Pliieger, formerly ot this borough, aged 41 years and 6 days. His remains were brought to this place on Wednesday afternoon and buried at Prospcit Hill Cemetery. On tbe 3rd in Codorus township, Henry Edward, son of Isaac and Annie Bopp, aged 5 months and 5 days. On the 28th ult in Lower Chanceford township, Chauncv H. Donohoe, aged 5 years, 8 months and 16 days.

1 Her a vkv Fork, Fa. i Sht lor Fa. Wur Store, Fa. the Dillsburg HulUtm are sutler in it the quinsy, in ha la am lurking in Jacob Heiges wine days past It was closely Saturday by some of our town made good its escape i hi last Thursday, Mrs. Alfred near the Union church, fell ot stairs, striking her head ler Mrs.

K. is vejy ill and ii is that she mayrvnever re- By virtue of the foregoing writ, notice is hereby given to all the heirs and legal representatives of said decedent, that the Inquest on said real estate will be held on the premises above described, on SATURDAY, the 28th day ot MAY, A. D. 1881, at 10 oclock A. to meet on the premises in Dover borough.

SAMUEL ALTLAND, Sheriff. then 1 ade as fo. liarouti, George ailed, the sit of theUI rnett, 3s 10 Total, nog recvio- as declare present out rrast's i Club ast Week, the onesa, add' -Maish. Ca John (it ner.ry turn from tlear as follows Park, Nii April J7 th 7 Pruitt I accept ent of an on Iksawcr that the the Loan od that cess th Uy adberr dated with sad so wnl i to the bin I know a id in vies ui 1 sincerely a similar it th tennis Wisbe fcr suJ to your truly Gxo. B.

nnntter klngham. enry Bud, liver Stuck i fa krfi Reisingw Geesey. otoarsoM ftt A. il -ter, John NICHOLSjSHEPARD CQ 1 SSIGNED ESTATE OF MOSES MOLL. iX Notice is hereby given, that Moses Moul, Jackson townehp, York county, and Fjaxxa I Mol his wire, deed of voluntary assignment, I have assigned I1 the estate, real and personal, of tbe said Moses Moul, to Peter M.

Moul, of Dover township, in said county, in trust, for the benefit ot I the creditors of the said Moses Moul. All persons indebted to the said Moses Moul, will make payment to the sa Assignee, and those having claims or demands will make known tbe same without delay. PETER M. MOCL, aprii2tVftl E.D. Ziegler, Atty.

Assignee. A Card. To all who are suffering from Lite errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, Ac I will send a recijto that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in Southr America Send a self-addressed? nveiojvo Us the Rev Joseph T. Inman, Station Aeu: dork City J.A little boy in Baiiachahsh Scotian a ho was never taught anything ol arithmetic, possesses an extraordinary intuitive mate rv over figures.

Getting hold the other day, write a visitor, of a large slate, wo figured a question in simple addition, of nine columns and with sixteen figures to iho column. NYe ordered him in Gaelic to add up the sum This he did in a few seconds He seemed to add column alter column in the usual way, but with extraordinary rapidity, muttering the addition to himself in a soft, bee-like hum, until tbesum total ws reached. It was the same in the most difficult questions of compound addition, though where he got the knowledge of the money table, indispensable in the working out of such sums, neither father nor anybckly else could tell. Battle Creek, Michigan, MANUFACTCEEBS OX IHX ONLY GENUINE The undersigned offers tor sale hi Mill and Farm, situate in Carroll couni M.rj land, on the road leading Woodshoro to York Road Station, Westfrn Marjhunl B. ainl otic-fourth mile from the unction of the Wtern Maryland and Frederick and Penna Line Kail Roads, improved with a Largo STONE MILL, Three Stone-4 High, and a good SAW MILL, all in complete order.

The mill contains 2 Setts of Burn, and rrxm for 2 more run. There alo loom in the Penstock for 2 more wheels. The geanng the mill is all new, having been put oulv a vt years ago. The mill is located on Little Pip- I re-i no better ioer in the county. Tne null ia run Mtha36-mch Bornham wheel, under 7l feet htad.andcan be increased with little expenwi.

1 here arc alo 76 ACRES of the verv best kind ot BOTTOM LAND belonging to the Mill, with a St- LARGE BRICK HOUSE, with Bick Building, BANK BARN, 4ru5, Wagon Shd, Hog Pen, Smoke Houre, Buggy Hou. and a. I other huuoiiig quired tor a larni and mill. Ibis property is close to Post Oftue, Chun ties and school For turthcr partn uUrn call un or addresp william l. mcginnis, ork Road Station Carroll County, Maryland.

van Blasters They tuay rest can cure that lame back for are the trouble, and you want a at directly on their secretions, to their healthy condition, ri hat that specific action and nje it regulate tba bowels per-wut to get tick, but get a lay aid cure yourself. Either at th Jruggisla Jfwiy- All PUT WEAVER WANTED THRESHERS, Traction and Plain Engines and Horse-Powers. Host Complete Thresher Factory Established Lb the World. 5 1848 Constant employment and lair wages will be ud to a sober, industrious and skilliul Carpet Wenier, if immediate applimrlon be made, au numarritMi man preterred Address, GEORGE WINK LEMAN, m.ij Frederick City. Md.

EV FllEEDOM CEMETERY ASSO'N. Notice is hereby given, that an application will be made to the Court ot Common Pleas ot Y'ork county, on MONDAY', the 23rd day of MAY, 1881, at 10 oclock A. under the Act of Asembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled an Act to provide for the incorporation and regulation ot certain Corporations, approved April 29th 1874, and its supplements, for a Charter of an intended Corporation to be called, New Freedom Cemetery Association the Charter and object of which is tbe providing and maintaining of a proper, convenient and desirable burying ground, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy, the rights and privileges conferred bytaid Act of Assembly HORACE KEESEY', Solicitor. i VFADfi continuoa and iweefsl hurt- I I CA It it, without ox manaerement, or location, to oaek broad toarraniy gttm on all our goode. Is a compound of the virtues of sarsaparilla, stillingta, mandrake, yellow dock, with the iodide of potash and iron, all powerful blood-making, blood -cleansing, and life-aus-taimng elements.

It is the purest, safest, and most effectual alterative medicine known or available to the public. Tbe sciences of medicine and chemistry have never produced so valuable a remedy, nor one so potent to cure ail diseases resulting from impure blood. It cures Scrofula and all scrofulous diseases, Krysipelas, Rose, or St. Anthonys Fire, Pimples and Face-grubs, Pustules, Blotches, Boils, Tumors, Tetter, Humors, Salt Rheum, Scald-head, Ring-worm, Ulcers, Sores, Rheumatism, Mercurial Disease, Neuralgia, Female Weaknesses and Irregularities, -Jaundice, Affections of the Liver, Dyspepsia, Kmaciation, and General Debility. By its searching and cleansing qualities it purges out tbe foul corruptions which contaminate the blood and cause derangement and decay.

It stimulates and enlivens the vital functions, promotes energy and strength, restores and preserves health, and infuses new life and vigor throughout the whole system. No sufferer from any disease which arises from impurity of the blood need despair who will gite A Elis Sarsaparilla a fair trial. It is folly to experiment with the numerous I6w-pnced mixtures, of cheap materials. ani without medicinal virtues, offered aa blood-purifiers, while disease becomes more firmly seated. Aim'.

Sarsaparilla is a medicine of such concentrated curative power, that it is by far the best, chcaiest, and most reliable blood-purifier know n. Physicians know its composition, and pre-scrilie u. It has been widely used lor iurty years, and has won the unqualified confidence of millions whom it has benefited. Prepared by Dr. J.

C. Ayer Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Masto SOLD BV ALL DKCOdlSTS EVXRJWRXKE. THE RELISH OF THE WORLD I HALFORD SAUGE I STEA-POWFR SEPARATORS and Complete 8teaBl Oafflt mof matcklomonaluma. Finest Traction Engmesaod Plaifi Engine ever seen in the American market. A multitude of special feature and improvements tnernkm for 181.

together with superior qualities PROCLAMATION. Lauuk.nz Gevpia In the Court of Common vm ol York County, Catharine Gri fpa.S Penna. Subioena In divorce IttHiied to Arll Term, A. D. 1881, No 1 1, alias subpot na Issued to Juno Term, A.

I No-5 both returnetTN. 1 Notice hereby given to Catharine Gruppa, the be and appear at a Court of Common to held at York on the KIKT MONDAY OF JUNE, A D. 18M, being the oth dav, then and there to cliuw causr, tf auy sdie vt 'Gie said Iaurenx Grnppa should not be divorced from the bonds ot matrimony contracted with her SAML'EL ALTLAND, may Sheriff. INSTATE OF WILLIAM S. OcHLFF.

Ietters testamentary on the estate of William S. DsUupit, late ot York York Co. deceased, have beeu granted to the undersigned, residing the aame township. All persons indebted to tend tate are requested to make immediate iaynHnt, and thoee having claims will present the same to ELIZA JANE DbHTKF, W.H Kain. Attorney Executrix.

IS EGISTERS NOTICE. I AU persons concerned are hereby notified that the iollowing Administration, Trustee and Guardian accounts have been settled and filed in the office of the Register of Wills, in and for York county, and having been examined will be presented to ihe Orphans' Court oi said county for confirmation mt, on MONDAY, tbe 23rd day of MAY, A. i860, at 10 o'clock A. to wit. No 131.

Account of T. A. Blake, administrator of Samuel Kroudel, deceased. i 132. Account of William H.

Wise, administrator of Samuel Wise, late oi Lower Chametord township, deceased, of proceeds ot sales of real estate, sold by order ot the Orphans' Court, under proceedings partition. 133. First account of Thomas Newm in and Holli- I da Newman, executors ot Jesse D. Newman, decd. i 134.

First and final account of Henri Bear, administrator d. b. n. of Lydia deceased, late of Clarke com ty, Ohio. 135.

Account of George Heilman, executor of George Heilman, deceased. 136. First and final account ot Thomas 0. Fulton, as guardian of Ida E. Hendnx, a mino.

(said ward still being in her minority.) 137. Account of Henry S. Croue, admmistiator of John Richcreek, deceased. 138. Account of Augustus Sonneman, trustee under an order of the Orphans Court of York county, to sell the real estate ol John Frederick, late of the i Borough of York, deceased.

139 Account ot Darnel Brown, administrator ot James H. Hooper, late of Spriug Garden township, in tne Cuuntv ot York, deceased, of real estate sold by said administrator by order of the Orphans' Court of said county. 149. Account ot Josephus Burger, administrator of Michael b. liurg-r, deceased.

141. Account ol Aaron b. 'Werner, executor of! Maria Derwechttr, deceased. 143. Account ot Solomon Beckei, aduumstrator of Peter Stambatk.

deceased. 143. Final account ot George Hake and Catharine Hake, administrators ot Jacob Hake, deceased, as stated bv urge Hake. 144 Account ot George Kessler, admimstiator of John Nowknrnr, decea-ed 145 Account of Andrew Boyer and John Gable, I executors ot baiuu'l Boier, decead. 14 Account oi John L.

Getz, trustee appointed by the rpbHns Court to sell the real estate of Catharme Getz, late of the Borough of York, deceased. 147. Aeeouut ot John L- Gttz, trustee, appointed bv the Orphans' Court to sell reaj estate of John L. Getz, late of the borough of York, deceased 148. First account ot Phuip Stair, administrator, d.

u. c. t. ot Oliver P. stair, deceased.

149 Second and final account of John R. Henry and W. A H. Schvartz, executoraof Darnel Henry, deceased. 150.

Final account of Emanuel Market, administrator of Peter Ehrhart, deceased. 151. Account of Catharine Gerber and William I T. Gerber, administrators of John Gerber, deceased. 152.

Account ot Catharine Gerber, administratrix and William T. Gerber, administrator, ot John Gerber, late ot York borough, deceased, of the proceeds of Ihe sale ot the real estate of stud decedent, sold under au ordr of the Orphans Court of Y'ork county, iii proceedings in partition of said real estate. 133. Final account of William Smith, guardian of Mary Alice NetUa minor. 154.

Account of John A. Weiser, administrator with the Will annexed, of Sarah C. Mcllvain, decd. 155. First and final account of J.

V. Hoshour, administrator of Jeremiah M. Hannegan, de- ceapd. 156. Account of Harriet Seitz, administratrix of I Henry A.

Young, deceased 157. Account of Adam Bahn, administrator of Anna Bahn, deceased, OLIY'ER STUCK. Registers Office, April 23, 3ui. Register. MILL PROPERTY IN CARROLL CO, MARYLAND, FOR PY.

IE 1 The undersigned offer for shU his Mill Property, situate in Carroll Couicv Md on the road leading trom Taneytown to iddleburg, 3 miles, from the toriner and 2 miles from the lairer place, containing a Two-Story part STOVE and part FRAME GRIST M1J.C, with SAW attached. The MUlVS contains two sets of Burr, one or Hunters Middlings Purifiers, two New Burnham Turbine Wheels, and other Machinery compete ordei This Machinery is new, having feen put in during the pas- summer. The Mill is located on Big Pipe Creek, with a large new Dam and splendid Water Power, hiving ahead of 9 teet. There are also loi Acres and 22 Perches of excellent land belonging me propertv on which J-0 is a Twi. Story jfngr DWELLING ROUSE, GOOD BARN, auu wilier necessary buiidii g1- The building, with tbe exception ot tht dwell) bouse, have ail lately been nut complete rep-ttr AT-This mill property cant le b-at this section of country, enjm a Wge run of cu-tom, and anyone wishing a goo i Mill prop run buy the above on easy terms.

Fortuifbei tut-ticuIhp address THOMAS HAI EV, Muldlebnrg, Carroll Md Ucm and materials not dreamed of by other makera. Four sizes of Separators, from 6 to 12 home capacity, for steam or horse oower-. Two sty-lee of Mounted Horse-Powers. 7tAA AAA Feet of Selected Lumber )JvVVvv (from three to nx years axr-dned) constantly on hand, from which is built tha comparable wood-work of our machinery. TRACTION ENGINES' ssnr.

lUi.over Spectator the Creamery about i Le 1,000 gallons of milk vo- it heat. In Myers Dis-Md th early sown os i os is so badly damaged a of farmers are plow-1 reparatory to planting 3 Ol Thursday last whilst a j-vr A. Hoss, of West Man- about a grapevine her 7r in some manner fell and p.lfn above the elbow. hear it rumored that ur nuling iapitaiuts have in con 7. s-toblishing of extensive Nall uruwn This would' start th i nit, on other manu-rwea, but we leer it is too I.U.

We give the ruuaor, at it is worth, in Thursday evening usi an -Li sr belonging to the Jt Gettysburg Kail-as destroyed by fire on tbe i- Lime-Kilns, at Valley Sta- tn'Uyaburg Railroad. The car ioi with lime hotfrom the kiln, -ni tie wiaal-work and entirely i vag -Although several weeks the fc-ason, we notice numerous ji Dark coming in to our van's asd the extensive 8 team Bark li Y. urg Jc Co on the Public Tii tirm annually consume ''-Taut black oak bark in the their various products, and 'hi ui -t extensive purchasers 1 variety of bark in this sec-'-atr black tk bark, well Jiau i $7 50 ton of 2240 lb. 1 1 Mason. of bhoee ei.

i if SMot ISTIi Council ast. Laurel rco and Fir Comm 12 er, wa tr Sjuar wfrr 4xl reported L-to ff Wf th iuty rill iesur tarry on lb icu'uUy u-c that lh 11 rrsnt yea' tr i.Uxi at $26, i leem pr'pr tnijb a fol-- HatTL vdia E. Pinkharus Vegetable Compound, the great medicine for tbe cure of all tcmalu complaints, is the greatest strength-encr of the back, stomach, nerves, kidneys, urinary and genital organs of man and wo- I man ever known. Send for circulars to Lydia E. Pinkham, Lyun, Mass m3 2 I.

oak Qut For Miller Shoe Store, York, Pa. Fjoi, Out For Milters Shoe Store, York, Fa. Look, Out For Millers Shoe Store, York, Fa. gs-gTherw are 600 venders of sawdust in New York with a capital of $201, 000 invested and an annual business of over $2,000, (XX) ii) supplying sawdust to sprinkle floors, pack bottle and deaden walls. Four decades ago mills were glad to iia.e the sawdust carted away twenty-five years ago it was worth only fifty cents a load.

oiL Housekeepers and othe'fs, will find Coat of every description, ulway sen band and well prtpared for family purposes, at Bar-nitzsCoal Yard, opposite KmpireCar Works, North Beaver York. Pa tf udge Henderson last Saturday morning administered the oath of office to Per-cival C. Kauffman, Esq who hA been appointed United States Commissioner for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Mr. Kauffman ia a son of Mr.

L. Kauffman fMechan-icsburg. YORK MARKETS. Corrected every Monday ty P. A.

tt As4, Merchants, York, Penn' a. PURCHASING No. 1 Longberry Wheat $1 20 N'o. 2 i 1 10 FulU TV heat 1 10 No. 2 Fultz Wheat 1 10 Bleached and Poor i A 02 Rye Corn Oats 4'j Clover (seed 4 25 Flax Seed I 20 Timothy Seed 2 6 Flour Barrels i 4'2 ALL GROCERS.

SOLO BY SSIGNEES NOTICE. Noah Euruakt and Wife, of Shrewsbury toa nnhip, having made a voluntary assignment ot all the goods, chattels, personal, real and mixed estate of the said No Ay Kbbuakt, to the undersigned, residing iu Shrewsbury borough, in trust lor the benefit of creditors of aid Noah Ehbhart, all persons having claims will present the same, and those indebted will make immediate payment to ELI McDUNELL, may 10 81 Assignee. Legal Record oop. ORU4X4, 17 Str.j 5 Bet It ild.u Tongue Kietb ou'y 885. Aadrese lientei Beatty, N.

J. Aft Vwai I Wstrtws. I tor year AiosaeCraa. EGISTER notice. Farmer, and Tbrnherraen are invited to I aDveHturate this matchless Threahuig I Cucuiars sent free.

Address 1 NICHOLS, SHEPARD A Battle Creek, Michigan Stem wiadcn $4. Vitie mrtal satins Caw mnattos Sk4M rotSfli. teapeat and SMt ewa MermrsUnn parpaeta VfriMtU ea- TUOXiO A I ZS Imm hem Urt. ii A and fi To sell Fmit and Ornamental Tree, Grapes, Shrub, Baeea, etc No expert- ft VITTH eBC required. Salary and expense ii uH I uii paib J.

F. LeClare, Bocbester, N. Y. it, uod fund, lit mi Pub. MAKE HOME BEAUTIFUL.

Choice subjects. Lowest prices. Send for Catalogue and price list. AGENTS WANTED. Address J.

C. McCurdy Pa. may3-4w TSTo MEDAl AWARDED too Author A brwmkI grunt, M4- cal 1ft ora, warranted toe best and coeapeet, uxbspeixaaDte to every man ibe Science of Life or.Setf-Pfaearvfltioa bound in finest French mosUn. embossed. fall ciit3b6 pTueoQtems besaufai eteJ eomnonB, pros an p-I teona, price omr seat by mail; mostrated sample.

deente send now eat Peabody Med-, FYFnTB UQVSTT leal Institute or Dr PAH-Ittun lill Oliil KER, No. 4 Bolfinchst. Boetoa. eer lilt ironilaiV'. T.

3LruiC sot ir9JkYK EMERY WHEELS ed Mreua CfUNDINC MACHINES 1 lioaree aprl981-4w THE Chicago North-Western RAILWAY 1 the OLDKST BEST CONSTRUCTED BEST EQUIPPED and hence the LEADING RAILWAY OP THE WEST AND NORTH-WEST! 1 18 the short and best route between Chicago and ail pents in Northern Illinois, Iowa, Dakota, Wvoming, Nebraska, Caliiornia, Oregon. Arizona, Utah, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, and for COUNCIL BLUFFS, OMAHA, IHENYFU, LEADYILLF, SALT LAKE, SAN PRANCISC0, DEAD WOOD, SIOUX. CITY, Cedar RapiCs, Des Moines, Columbus, and all Fomts tha Territories, and the Went. Also, for Milwaukee, Green Bav, Oshkosh, Shebovgan, Marquette, Fond du Lae, Watertown, Houghton, Nee-ixah, Meruu-ha. bt Paul, Minneapolis, Huron.

Volya, Fargo, Bismarck, Winona, LaOrose, Owatonna, and nil porno in Mionesota, Dakota, Wisconsin and the Northwest. At Council Bluffs the Trains of tbe Chicago North-Western and the U. P. Kjs depart from, arrive a and use the same joint Union Depot. At Chicago, close connections are made with the Lake Shore, Michigan Central, Baltimore Ohio, Ft.

Wavne and Pennsylvania, and Chicago Grank Trunk Rys, and the Kankakee and Pan Haudle Routes. Close connections made at Junction Points. It 10 the ONLY LINE running Pullman Hotel Dining Cars BITWISE CHICAGO and COUNCIL BLUFFS. fi7Pullmac Sleepers on all Night Trains. Insist upon Ticket Agents selling you Tickets via this road Examine voor Tickets, and refuse to bay if they do not read over the Chicago North-Western Railway.

If you wish the Best Traveling Accommodations von will bnv your Tickets bv this route, fiAND WILL TAKE NONE OTHER. All Ticket Agents sell Tickets bv this Line. MARVIN HUGHITT, 2nd V. P. and General Manager, Chicago.

tux at It has become so die b-xinumg of an elegant tad then run it into some is; we avoid all such cheats, jtvnLun to the merits of Hop tones term as (xissiblc, rv them a trial, as no rue will ever use any Advertiser. A 11 (eroTu concerned are hereby notified that the following Administrations, Trustee and Guardian ccountx have been settled and filed in the office or the Registerof Wills in and tor York county, and having been examined, will be presented to the Orphans Court of saul county, or confirmation tx on the 6h day ol JUNE, A. 181, at 10 oclock x. viz No. 158.

Second account of Charles Glatfelter, executor of Mary Glatfelter, (sometimes written Anna Mary Glatfelter). deeead. 1 59 Account of Catharine Fry, Elizabeth Hess and Henry Koiter, executors of Frederick Venus, deceased. Aecaunof Daniel Wehrly, executor of Jacob Z.nn, deceased. ltd.

Account of Margaret Keister, executrix of Henry Keister, deceahedi lGii. First and final acount of Clinton Neiman. Guardian of Cecelia Neim an, tormerly Bea verson now deceased. 163. Account of John Seitx, administrator of Elisabeth Husan, deceased.

104. Account of Amoe W. Rohrbach administrator Of Henry Shuman, deceased. 1UA. Account of Henry Shaffer, administrator of Barbara Leib, deceased.

166. Final account of Henrv Dellinger, administrator of John Dellinger, deceased. 167. Account of John A. Weiser, executor ot Augustus G.

Weiaer, deceasd. 168. Account of Charlei Ylnger, executor of Sally deceased. 169 Account of Alexander J. Frey administrator of John Ebert deceased.

170. Fourth and final account of Susanna Miller, (now Susanna horrv), Christian Miller and John MiUer, executors of Jaoo Miller, deceased. OLIVER STUCK, Register's Office, May T. Register. PENSIONS Seenred, also Bounty, Suit Fay, Inerease of Pension, New and Honorable Diasarges, Patents, etc.

Thousands entitled. New taw. Now is the time I Do not delay Soldiers Widows, Children, Parent, Brothers and Sisters entitled. Have your claims investigated. Apply at one.

Send two stamps for bUeHsaod instruction complete, to JEN KINS A. T1TZGERALD, C. S. Claim A Patent Bo 729, Washington, D. aprls.ttl-tw forogoinit Im trel Brd dunw, nt which -eaiuc anttanfi" rrnl rt-3' ay in IX3T COBB111 -tonally fe xaLioa the? las than tfull ii eepec--siuliv Only SQO for this style of PHILADELPHIA SISGKB, Equal toaay Singer lathe market.

fismmNv, tee mend it to ba eapom ined be fora you pay for- it. This (be stale ethrrwtapftLMi retail for 460. Alt MaebiBes warranted for three years. Seed few our Illustrated Circular aod TesueMwiala. Address CHkAhTS A WOOD CO, 17 I Ttt St, PLWsiit, Ik.

JEMOVED! C. H. BEESSLER, 21. DENTIST. i I Haa removed to No.

25 WEST MARKET 8TREKT. formerly occupied by JE. O. Beck. spine, 81 marcbS.Sl-iy 1ST OF JURORS Dr-iwn for a Oonrt of Common Plea, to be held at York, in and for the Conaity of York, on the 23rd day of A A.

1881, to continue one wee Henry Fisbel, farmer, Springfield twp Levi Sheaffer, farmer, Jackson twp. John S. farmer, Spring Garden fwp. John Cooper, farmer, Cocoius twp Henry Heilman, blacksmith, 9th ward. York.

Martin Eichelberger, tarmer, Heidelberg twp. Prof. N. F. Brown, gentleman, 3rd Ward, York F.

T. Scott, coal dealer, 2nd Ward, York. Eli B. Miller, merchant, Glen Rock, i James Porter, farmer, Monaghan twp. Isaac K.

Hammond, gentleman, Lewis berry Bor. Andrew B. Lehman, farmer, Windsor twp. I John B. Metzger, merchant, Dillsburg.

John Miller, farmer, Jefferson Bor. Jacob O. Goodhng, merchant. North Codorus twp. Geo.

Witman, farmer, Hellam twp. I Amos Geesey, farmer, Springfield twp. Albert Kraft, merchant, Jeffereon Bor. George Beck, merchant, Newberry twp. Benjamin Anderson, farmer Fawn twp.

Jeremiah Brown, Inn keeper, Loganville. Andrew B. Glatfelter, merchant. North Codortu tp. Peter Laa, blacksmith.

North Codorua twp. Isaac Laa, carpenter, Codoras twp. Wm. H. Taylor, cigar manufacturer, York twp Howard Nichols, teacher, Newberry twp.

Wm. Philips, tanner, Hopewell twp. James McGuigan, bricklayer, 8th Ward, York. Henry Blouse, farmer, Windsor twp. Henry H.

Myers, gentleman, Dover twp. Carl Erdman, gentleman, 4th Ward. Hanover. George Beever, liveryman, 1st Ward, York. J.

W. Livingston, farmer, Jackson twp. Wm. F. Moore, merchant, 6th Ward, York, Levi Peters, moulder, 8th Ward, York.

John Keadv, farmer, Fawn twp. If you wuh to raie good crops of CORN AND TOBACCO, and improve your land at the same time, USE THE Star Bone AGEVTS AGEVTS AGENTS JOHN B. GOUGH 8 brtR'MVbeok, fust JOHN B. GOUGH 8 bna1 maw book fust jpuMnked, estdei tot Uln0T' CWo rn v( 1 lb quantity ion tarings, will plant Monday afternoon a to Rufiu A. Kekert, residing i.JTk a awing br 'an, got th rope rr nc nearly choir-th i lance avd tha death She ia yet uf-1 tls u)htly drawn J'1 account of tha pro- Henry Miller, cigartnaker 'taetLon of which was made property by creditor and waa aold on by Sheri If Altiand.

Mr. m'1 extenaiy buyer, with the cigar, and will probably berslf for the aupport children. sen of fln woodland, bed on g-ttr along th Baltimore recently injured 't tr, b1Dg burned over, the 5 TV'' hi from SUNLIGHT AND SKADOW r. -f thamta eutt oSorud to to. I bemam i snmi zn8 utadj of real bfa, po John H.

Gougi RETAIL PRICES: Flovr Extra, $6 12 Super do (..... 5 12 Fkcl Mixed Corn and Oats, f'oush. 62 do do do-, ICO Ibs.l 10 Corn Chop, IP 100 1 05 Ship Stuff, 4 100 tbe, 1 20 feborts, 100 lb, 1 05 Uii Meal, bushel, 2 25 HOUSEKEEPE-R' MARKET. Beef, per a to quality, to 15 eta. -10 15 Mutton, 12 Lamb, -12 Pork, 8 Sausage, 10 Pudding, Lard, 8 Chickens, -r 50 50 Butter, pr tt 25 Egg, per doz 12 Potatoes, per half peck, 10 Sweet 10 Cabbage, per head, 15 Applebutter, per 00 Honey, per lb 'W Apples, per half .....72 Dried Apples, per quart, -6 10 '20 Onions, per half peck, 18 20 Lima Beans per quart, IS Soup 8 Dried 10 'V'OTICE.

1.1 Ia the matter of the application of Lydia Kot for authority to transact business as a fewu oie. In pursuance of an order of the Court of Common Pleas ot York oounty, notice is hereby given that Lydia Rot has made application for a certificate author) zing her to act, hnvethe power, and transact business as aeme 90U tnder and that unlee good cause be shown to the contrary, such certificate will be granted on Monday the 23rd day of May, A. Dm 1881, at ten oclock in tne forenoon of said day. LEVI MAISH, may381 Attorney for Applicant. cw past rs0 thwn.

For Paths, Hnwm. tad winw it ia wntfoot parr. I to iuciwtn ho ei for Aposu, utd evb-elii all oumt 10 to i- tHh iiww pmm. irait sea as 4 ware, how ia tba tnaa. jjr Eneltwi fin-SpscuiJ Terms green ayrhendor Chreulors.

A44rere oujourksTvs dt uOFuton A SATURAL FERTILIZER FOSSIL MARL OF NEW JERSEY. i Rich ia Dissolved Bones, Phosphoric Acid, Potash, Silicic Acid, etc. BEiD ANALYSIS: Phoephoric Acid. Silicic Acid Potash Lime. Magnesia Alumina Protoxide of Moisture -ssaa IULKI F.

advocate 1 ui to v' meet andw-ring th the curt possibly was agree Messrs. 1 jng Pr erecting 1. lltte ut 1 itMaPub reel Mark -janes. tjV artt-j and th in to 4' goods ma3 Bright gems, By th aathor of 4S05G3 OF YTO 1 TOBY, 1 c. itoued March 10th 188 L.

Over 9000 Copies sold before its issue frown the Press, one pnrty ordering 1OO0. Annual statement Ot the Supervised, of Hellam Township, for the year of 1880 and 1881. Hoieoi Fahuygik and R. WANTED, Bt a Philadelphia Wholeeale Provision Borne. tRAVELINC SALESMAN ON COMMISSION, for York ant Adams counties ana On representing lines of groceries, fish, Ac preferred.

Address, A. C. SOWLAND, 824 North 7th St-, Philadelphia. 4 pAJMiog en- all killed and many Tt 180 page of Gmw for bath SebooU, pray and Gospel Maetings, Is the tht smgers have been looking for. Sabbath Sehoola, Prayer Is the Gza that smgen THE EQUITABLE MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION, OF PENNSYLVANIA.

PAYS IN PULL. Its QCARAXTKK and reserve fur man absolutely SECURITY to all who hold its contracts. Its Certificates are life-endowments, nonforfeitable after the second year, and incontestable after the third. The plan Is entirely equitable, everv member being required to pay the set cost of carrying his risk, but no more money paid in excess of this belongs to the member, and can be used by him to pay hie quarterly assessments or it may be drawn oat in cash as an endowment or may be applied to purchase paid-np insurance or, after five years, part of it can be need to reduce the quarterly payments to the reserve, or if the Certificate mature by death it iriii be paid to those claiming under the Certificate. Extravagance ia Impossible the provisions for expenses being strictly limited.

The plan is just what the people want ft has received the endorsement of many able insurance men. SPECULATIVE INSURANCE PREVENTED. Asngnea cl. liming under assigned policies will be entitled only to such an amount as will cover their interest on the life of tbe insured any mosey due in excess of this goes to the ear ate of the insured. Tbe plan ia easy to work.

Liberal contracts with firs! -class men aa agents. Address for circulars and inform.tion, N. I. SEITZ, Secretary, Glen hock, Pa which is strictly a PURE ANIMAL BONE MANURE clear of SOUTH CAROLINA ROCK FISH, or any other light substance. Those using the STAR BONE PHOSPHATE can testify to its Lasting Quality For WHEAT, OilS, POTATOES AND TOBACCO, IT HAS NO SCPERIOK.

It la also pot op In Bags of 200 and as for Drilling Condition there is nothing on the market in inch good order. No gamming of Drill, bat la dry and nice. SP-AGENT9 FOR YORK J. H. SHLREMAX, York, Pa.

E. K. FRAZER, Goldsboro, Pa. JAS. P.

ROBINSON, Long Level, Pa. JNO. BAIR York Furnace, Pa. CHAS. R.

McCOXKE Poach Bottom, Pa. S. H. BECHTEL, Hanover, Pa. ccpy 35i Per dsaea, $163, SONG SILVERY ver h1J st in Manhfiim Mr.

Ran u.1 1 fttv to r. Benedict Kaeel, PROCLAMATION. Qiokgi Babsu, In I In ECHOES The latest and best Singing book for Primary Sabbath 8chooi. Price, per 4os.f $143, TREASURY Contains 170 page vt Choice Music for School, dfeo. Prise, per 163.

Bar- town- of which occurred on Sunday a '0 remit of age, and wumsd citfxan. ot loathsome I 1 teT i oul i chronic led? lrhl "'tain cor i. tl'1- You pour a little your hand and anuff it well ihugguu, York, Pa. iasto tom Co STOCK MARKET. CerrwdaJ iwiy Monday hf Wmttr, San fi Cvt, Bank' arts Aa 7 Mi Markat Strati, Turk, Pa.

Total ONLY $10.00 PER TON. I It History, Application to Different Boils, Crops, Testimonial, and further information regarding tt ae, will be gives oa application Few sale at P. F. WILTS COAL YARD, the Court Common Pleas of York County I UiT An Baas is. Pen.nA' T.

Sab poena In divorc lned to April Term, A. 1880, No. 38, alias subpoena issued to April Term A. D. 1881, No.

0, both returned E. I hereby gien to Mary Ann Use respondent, to be ami appear at a Court rf Common PLeaa, to be held at York ca the let Monday of Jane, A. IX 1881, being the 6th day, then apd then to show cause, tf aayacs hae, why tha Gcorge Baroee aboaid not be divorced from the bonds of mammon, mmtrectod majlll 1 Bhmiff. We wfH read a fpeeuaez copy of EACH thee books ob receipt of 50 ct. Address all orders, plainly to the publisher Diult Sc BRO yoka.

pa 1011 118 116 184 Examined and found correct, as abov set forth. J. M. LIKBEKKNECHT, W.W.EBEBT, JNO. TiCHOPF, Asdlton.

U. S. 6a, 1881. 6a, 1881 4J, 1891 4s, 1907 Currency 6 1 N. Water St-, York, Pa.

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