-r"-v LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCE!, SATURDAY, JANUARY" 29, 1881. 'tm- Lancaster intelligencer. FATDEDAT BVKNINO, JAN. 29, .1881. The FisMery Fraads. Anether Letter train Prer. Yonle Hind. Anether letter from Prof. Hind te the governor general in the matter of fishery statistics is published, dated Jan. 24. After referring te his former letters as calling for further explanations of the sub ject treated therein, Professer Hied says : It is my duty in the first place te sketch an outline, as I have traced it, of the method by which the successful roguery was prac ticed at Halifax. At the same time I shall but touch lightly upon its bearing, be cause these may be left in their bread re lations te the discernment of the public. It is essential for your excellency te knew that in the preparations for the Halifax commission thcie were two classes of documents prepared and printed at Ot tawa, one, "Class A," relatinjjte the fish catch statistics ; the ether, Class B," te , the fish trade statistics. Itt-s'cting the fish catch statistics, "A."i lien- were three documents prepared and pi inied te show the same thing. One document was a true statement, marked " confidential " ; two documents weic grossly false statements in titles, details and reference?. One of these false statements was presented te the arbitrators in the case of her majesty's government. The ether false statement was reserved - for cautious distribution among members of commission. Respecting fish trade statistics, " I!,' theie were also three documents prepared and preserved at Ottawa. One document was a true statement (as far as it gees), and was marked "Confidential." Twe documents were grossly false statreents, and wcic net marked "Confidential."' One of these false statements in uiess was sworn te in evidence ; the ether givinjj details is the appendix te the memorandum concerning the twenty-first articje of the treaty et Washington. Study of these false tables, namely, the one presented in class "A" and the one sworn te evidence 'II." reveal the separate facts that the fish statis tics of the dominion, as contained in the annual fishery reports, from which " A " is falsely. alleged te have been taken, have also been manipulated for misleading pur poses; and also that the trade and navi gation returns from which ' II ' is alleg ed te be taken, have been most grossly tampered with and altered at Ottawa fin misleading purposes, apparently from the year 1871 te the year 1S77. Thus we are confronted with a qu ulrupiet series of falsifications, all pointing te one and tin same end. Tabie ' A," presented in the case, is a document intentionally falsified from records of the government supposed te be correct. Table "B" is a document falsely framed n part from trade and navigation return-, supposed te be records of the government, but which embody fictitious entries ; also in part from the selection of improper items and the rejection of proper items, and also in part uy the employment of various misleading and dishonorable arti ficer which greatly alter the trade returns between the different countries, as repre sented by false figures. This table "II" is mere important, because at the time it was known te. be grossly false, and was submitted in evidence upon oath. 1 formed, subsequently, the basis of the ar gument iu a iiucstieti of vital 'importance relating te tuc first article e! the treaty of Washington, and covers a period of twenty-six years. The manufacture of this table concerns the dominion depart ment of customs from the year 1871 te the year 1877. Mr. Francis Cl.ireferd, her majesty's agent, was duly informed by me of the falseness of the statistical table '"A,"' emanating from the department of marine and fisheries, before the commission was organized. Heth Mr. Ferd and Mr. Ber gue, who was subsequently secretary of the commission, declared te me. early in June, 1877, that they had corrected f;ilse figures in this table. It turned out, at the close of the commission's labors, that these gentlemen, se far from having cor rected false tiguips. had actually pre sented them te the arbitrat.iis uncor rected, known te be false, in the name of her majesty the queen. They kept iu their possession proofs of guilt during the whole time the commission was sitting. These proofs came officially into my hands iu November, 1877, and remain with me as the joint property of the government of Great Britain and the government of the United States, te be produced by me when called upon by these governments jointly, or, the British government having se far declined te leek at proofs, by the government of the United States separately if required. The bible "Ii" is a startling anil shocking exhibition of fraud, prolonged from year te ycar.and successfully pract iced at last. The document which discle-cs its in famy, namely, the appendix te the memo randum concerning the t iv-nt -fust article of the treaty of Washing: -u, 'i.-leugs as much te the United Sta .-i Great Britain, for it directs in tii- the at tentien of the joint cemmi--.'ii te its pleadings. In consequence of the extra ordinary speech of Sir Alexander Camp bell, postmaster general, in the Senate en the 21st instant, I am placed iu a position te present your excellency with some il lustrations of roguery which had been concocted at Ottawa, compared with which, instauccs I have already brought forward aie mere trifles. I have the honor te be your excellency's obedient servant, Henry Youle Hind, Compiler, &c. His Excellency, the Gever ler Genera', Government Heuse, Ottawa. PANIC AT A DANCE. Hew the Cry or Stnall-pex " Broke Up a Party of Revellers. As the dancers at the Jersey City Ath lete club's ball, at about midnight en Wednesday, were displaying their utmost grace and skill some one called out : "There's a small-pox patient iu the next room." The fiddler dropped his bow, the piccolo player lest his breath, the ladies cried, "Oh, my !" and the sets broke up in con fusion. There was a scramble for wraps, hats and overcoats and a rush for the stairs. Many reached the sidewalk hat less, and wearing only their ball-room at tire. The musicians, with their instru ments tucked under their arms, tumbled out of the room without ceremony. The frightened dancers did net step te ques tion anybody after they get out., but scat tered in all directions. The building in which the ball was held is en Grand street and Cemmuuip.iw avenue, Jersey City. Many families oc cupy apartments in it. The small-pox pa tient was Michael Ilickey. Seme eue dis covered his condition, and ran te the b.ill b.ill b.ill roem te warn the dancers, who had come from all parts of the city. There are thirty-two persons living in the building, and fears are entertained that, the disease may spread among th'-m. The police were informed yesterday ;.n I the health authorities will me cveiy picoautien te check the disease. Ilickey is in a l:ui"cr l:ui"cr eus condition. spooks": JCHvUGUCSUainr. A Flrst-clasu Ghost Story Frem the West. The Dubuque (Iowa) Herald relates the following : A weird and startling story comes from Sheriff's Mound Dubuque county, te the effect that eue of the schools in that well known vicinity has been dis missed en account of the building bain" haunted. It anncers that en tif?. scholars, a girl about fourteen years old, is the especial "butt" of the spirit that haunts the building. She fre-j quently exclaims, "There he is!" point-1 iag te an iuvisible object in the room which she fays is a man. ' He has bit me again !" she cries out, "right here en the elbow and in my ribs." The teacher being thus constantly annoyed, sent for a pastor te unravel the mystery if possible. When lie arrived. the little girl, whose name is withheld, said she saw a man running about the school-house, jumping ever desks, seats, and the heads of scholars, and cutting up all sorts of' antics, even te pinching and striking her. The mystery was increased when the word "Tcufel" suddenly appeared en the blackboard, ap parent' written by an invisible hand. This somewhat startled all present, aud the school teacher, it is said, exclaimed, "That's tee much; we must close the house." It is said that the spirit has fol lowed the little girl te her home and there annoys her aud her people NATIONAL, HOUSEKEEPING. The Slate Dinner Tableau Arranged by Mrs. Grunt and Mrs. Hayes, Writing of state dinner, apropos te Gen. Grant's visit te the White Heuse, the Washington correspondent of the St. Leuis Glebe-Democrat says: " It is almost four years sinee I have had the pleasure of seeing the state dinner table arrayed iu the glitter of its silver and crystal. The occasion then was the dinner eiler ed te the then president-elect, Hayes, two days before his inauguration. That was a princely affair, with its profusion ef.lights and flowers above and around the beard. The Hiawatha beat, a silver trophy piece that was shown at the Centennial, and there bought by Mrs. Grant and presented te the White Heuse, floated en the mirror that is placed down the middle of the grand table. The fragile aud exquisitely cut and colored wine glasses were in clusters at each plate, the Bohemian decanters were glowing with a famous sherry that a benevolent king of Portugal presented te the president sev eral years age, aud a row of silver ice buckets held the champagne. Four years later the same room produces a chilly counterpart of that rare feast. The forest of light stemmed wine glasses are wautiug and a bountiful goblet and a carate of cold water stands at each plate. Ne Hiawatha spreads his sil vcr sail across the mimie lake, seemingly the easiest compliment that might have been paid their guests, and the glow and color that is needed te relieve the vast expanse of snowy linen conies mainly from the large crystal bowls of fruit that are placed down the middle ei the extensive table. The famous new china has been brought out for the second time te grace a feast, the first time having been for the dinner te General Garfield a fortnight, since. Even with the new china Mrs. Hayes fails iu presenting as sumptu ous aud beautiful tables as Mrs. Grant did, and the palm for White Heuse keeping still belongs te that lady. Speculation is rife as te hew Mrs. Garfield will manage and especially as te whether the jug of cold water and the capacious goblet will exclude the customary accompaniments of a plate. im a SARAH IS COMING. Trouble Ahead for the letrelt Lime Kiln Club. Tin' Press. The petitions numbered twenty-three and represented six different states. The secretary read the following in subdued tones : "Montreal, January 18, '81. Breilur Gardner: I am a colored woman six feet high, 40 years old, and weigh 190 pounds. I could clean out Paradise hall in seven minutes by the watch, and don't you forget it. I've heard mere or less about your Lime Kiln club, and I under stand that you don't admit the gentler sex te membership. I therefore forward my application, and I want te add thai I shall reach Detroit in about three weeks. I shall make a bee line for Paradise hall as seen as I strike the city, and if my ap plication has been rejected you'd better have your wool nailed en. I'm a buster when I'm mad, and give you far warn ing. "Yeu bet, I'm "Sakau Blessem, "The Canadian giantess." LANCASTKlt UUUSKUULD MA1IKI.T. DAIUV. Uuttcr$?& 20g25c Cup cheese, 2 cups 5e Cottage cheese, 2 pieces 5c Dutch cheese V luinn 8Sl0c FRUITS. Apples f?J pk LVi'JSc Bananas each 2jc Cherries, dried, ft qt lie Currants, dried, ft 9 lie Cranberries ft qt 10c Dried Apples ft qt SfSc " Peaches fl qt Italic Graff's ft ft .' SSc Lemens ft dez l."i2Uc Oranges ft dez te YKOETABLKS. Beets ft bunch 5c Cabbage ft- head 2S8c Carrots ft bunch 3j5c Celery ft bunch 10c Luna beans ft qt 10fi)12c Onions ft pk 'MjfSic " ft bunch 5c Potatoes ft pk 10c " (Sweet) ft J puck 2ee Radishes ft bunch ."ic Soup Beans ft qt Sc Salsify ft bunch Ic Turnips ft J peck 10c POULTRY. Chickens ft pair (live) 5075c ft ft (cleaned) 1215c Ducks ft pair 8hcf$$l Geese ft piece 75c&$l Turkeys ft piece (live) 75e$2 " ft ft (cleaned) 15c MISCELLANEOUS. Apple llutter ft qt 2."e Eggs ft dez ..32fp5c Heney ft ft ...2025c Seap ft ft 5tf!?c SMiier kraut ft qt 8l.c Rabbits ft pair 40c Partridges 15lSc HEATS. Beef Steak, ft ft 1020c ' Roast (rib) ft ft 12liic " " (chuck) ft ft lO$012c " Corned, ft ft 10l2c " Drut'i. jit ft -tip-Lie Beet hi. ill quarter ft ft 7Sc tore quarter ft ft Su'ic Bologna dried 25c Ham ft ft 134718c Lamb ft ft lOQ'JOc Lard & ft. . .loc Mutten $1 ft 10lfic Mince Meat ft ft 1220c 1 OIK ff El nlrC Pudding ft ft SiglOc Sausage ft ft I0jl2c FISH. . , Cattish ft ft 1-MC Eels ft ft 1012e Haddock. !0c Mullets ic Run Xc Smeltz J3c e ii i tv l r " White Fish ft ft lie Halibut ft ft 12c NETS. Chestnuts ft qt Viu Shclbarkd ft qt 10c GRAIN. Hay Timrthy ft ten $2ti30 " Clever ft ten $l; Cern ft bus ............ ..G5c Oats ft bus 40c Uye ft bus 85'J0c Timethy Seced ft bus i3.Sit3.5U Wheat '1 bus $1.12 Cau't Preach Geed. Xenian can de a geed Jeb of work, preach a geed sermon, try a lawsuit well, doctor a patient, or write a geed article whcuheleels miserable and dull, with sluggish brain and unsteady nerves, and none should make the attempt in such a condition when It can be se easily and cheaply removed by a little Hep Bitters, see "Truths" and "Proverbs," ether column. J15-2wd&w Don't Get the Chills. 1 1 you arc subject te Ague you must be sure te k!cp your liver bowels and kidneys In geed tree condition. When se. you will be sale from all attacks. The remedy te use is money-Wert. It U the best preventive of all malarial diseases that you can take. See advertisement iu another column. Jaii24-lwdiw (1 RAIN SPECULATION J In large or small amounts. S5 or 120,000 Writc W. T. SOULE A CO.. Commission Her chants, 130 La Halle street, Chicago, Ul., ter cii ulai. mW-ryd RELIGIOUS. FIBST BAPTIST. EAST CHESTNUT ST. The Kev. E. w. Bliss, of Malvern, will preach te-morrow mernineand evening. Sun day school at V4 p. m. Kevival meetings will continue every ermine during tne week, ex cept Saturday. The Itcv. I. N.Kitner, of the Eleventh Baptist church. Philadelphia, and the Uev. W. II. Cenrad, also of Philadelphia, will preach during the week. FIRST M. K. CUL'KCH. NOI1TII DUKE Street. Preaching; at 10J a. m. by the Kev. Geere Gaul, of Millcrsville. and at T , in. by Rev. J Lindemuth. of St. Paul's M. . church. Sabbatli school at Hf p. m. Yeun people's prayer inteting at C p. in. FIKSf KEFOBMED. DIV1SK SEKVIC. te-morrow at 10 a. in. and 7,i p. m. Sunday school at lji p. in ME. MISSION!. EAST MISSION . Sabbath school at 1:45 p. m. West Mission. Preaching morning and evening bv the pastor, Kev. S. O. Garrison. Sunday school at 1 p. m. Prayer meeting at 6:30 p. m. MOBAVIAN-INTKODUCTOKVSEKMON in the morning by the newly appointed pastor, Kev. J. Max Hark. Preaching iu the evening, at the usual hour by the pastor. Sun day school at 2 p. in. CIVET 11A1T1ST CHUKCn TEMPEIt- ancc Hall Uev. 21. A'rayne, pastor. At 10', a. in. will unite with Union Betticl. corner of Prince aud Orange streets. Baptism alter Mention. At p. in., preaching in Temper ance Hall. Sunday school at 1? p. in. KESBYTEBIAX. SERVICES MOKNINO and evening, at the usual hours. Preach ing by the pater. Kev. J. Y. Mitchell. 1. D. PBESBVTEBIAN MEMORIAL MISSION Chapel, Seuth Queen Street. Uev. J. C. Hume, pastor. Evening service at 7J4 o'clock. Sunday school at p. in. Prayer meeting en Thursday evening. OCKLANO SUNDAY SCHOOL (UM)I noininatienal) meets in the Kecklanil street public school building, every Sunday afternoon at 1J-.J o'clock. Everybody welcome. ST. JAMES KEV. V. V. KNIOIIT. D. It., rector. Hely Communion ats aud morn lug service at ld"5 a. in. ST. LUKE'S REFORMED MISSION, Marietta Avenue, near West Orange street. Divine services en Sunday at !( a. m. and 7! J t, in. Sunday school at 2 p. in. Kev. W. K. ichlltcr. pastor. OT. kr divine si-rviee will be held at 10!.J a. in. ami ntTV4P.n1. Pr.iyerineutiiigat p in. Sunday school at l'i p. in. OT. STEPHEN'S CIIAl'EI., COLL.EOE O Campus. Divine service te-morrow morn ing at le.'.J o'clock. Sermon by Uev. J. W. Xevin, 1. D. 8T. PAUL'S M.E., CHURCH, S. OUEEN ST. Preaching at lejia. m., by the pastor, Kev. .1. l.inileuiuth. and at j. 111.. by Kev. S. O. Gnrriseu. Sunday school at t. iu. Kevival service in progress. OT. .lOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH J3 The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper at let a. in., and preaching at Vt p. 111. by the pastor, Kev. Sylvan us stall, seats tree. Sunday choel at 1:45 p. m. SALEM CHURCH OF COD. PKEACUIXR te-morrow morning and evening by the llev. Peyton G. Bewman, of Seuth Carolina. Sunday school at 1 p. 111. West Mission, Dor Der wart -irecl. Sunday school at 1;'.J p. in. North Mission. Antioch. Sunday school at D a. in ; preaching :it 3" p. 111. Seuth Mission, Beaver street. Sunday school .at l?i p. m. ; evening service at f. p. ui. SECOND EVANGELICAL, CHURCH (English), North Mulberry street, abeve Orange. Preaching at 10!C a. in. ami 7'4 P- m. by the pastor, Uev. J. A. Peger. Sabbath school at2 p. m. Kevival service during the week at Vi P- m. milK OLD MEXNONITES WILL HOLD A. services in their church, corner el East Chestnut and Sherman streets, en Sunday, January 30th, at io'eleulc. p. m. Preaching in both English and German. UNION I5ETIIEL CHURCH OF GOD. Preaching te-morrow by Uev. Kravne, at 10j. a. m.. and by the pa-ter, Kev. D. A. L. Laverty, at V,i p. in. Baptism after the morn ing sermon. Sunday, school and adult Bible class at 1 p. m., and at the Green street Chapel at 2 p. m. M. C. A IIIHLK STUDY AT a. m. Gospel service at C:I5p 111. 9:K JfOJi S.1I Oil i:j-xt. TV0 TOIIACCO Itt'YEKS. IIKAV PAPEK SL'lTABLE FOIt BAILING TOBACCO CHEAP AT janl.t-MdAw THIS WFFICK. F OR RENT. THE STORK ROOM St. 41 West lingstr-et. new eecupied bv .lehn Falck, Tailor. Pes-i-s-ion given APUIL 1, 13"1. Applvie WILLIAM J. COOPEB. janS-M.WAStld West. King Street, AVALU A HLE STORE STAN D FO R RENT. The undersigned will rent his &terc stand in Lnndisvillc. Lancaster county, Pa. This is an old stand and enjoys a geed trade. Nene but single men need apply. Call en, or address. JanS-::wd JACOB B. MIXXICIT. TjIXKCUTORS'SALEOFCITYFROFERTr. Ei On TUESDAY, FEBKUAKY 1, lsl,thc undei-signed executers of Michael Maleue. de ceased, will expesi" te sale, at the Cadwcll Heuse, the tollewing real esl.-ite te wit : Ne. 1. A let of ground, en the X. E. corner et Orange and Sliippen streets, with a frontage et 4:ijk teet, mere or less, en Orange street, and aleng'Shippen street, northward. 215 feet ten public alley, en which is creeled a commodi ous and well-buit Mansion, Xe. 301, two-stories high, with two-story Back Ituililing, alt iu geed repair. Alse, en rear of let, a two-story ISriek Stable and oilier improvements. Sale at 7 o'clock, when terms will be made known by EDU AUD McGOVEUX, WM. L. PKIPKIt. JAMES M.BUUKE, Executers of Michael Malenc, decM. IIknhv Shubckt, Aucl. jaiilO-ltd PUBLIC SALE OF VALUAItLE CITY Property. Will be sold at public sale en THURSDAY EVEXIXG, the 3d tlav of FEB KUAKY, 1SSI, at t;eerge Wall's hotel. Seuth Queen street, all that certain let. piece or par cel et" ground, whereon is .erected a one-story FRAME IMVELLIXG HOUSE, with a one story Frame Back Building attached, Hydrant Grape Vines, Fruit Trees and ether improve ments thereon, situate en the west side et Seuth Queen street, Xe. -108. Said let contain ing in front en said Seuth Queen street 31 feet 5 inches, mere or less, and in depth te Reaver street 245 feet, adjoining property et Margaret Plitt and Henry Smith. Sale te commence at 7J o'clock p. in., of said day, when conditions et sale will lie made known by J A CO II BOWERS. Agent for the heirs et Susan Franciscns. dee'd. B. F. Kewc, Auct, JaniC-tsd ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF REAL ES TTE. On SATURDAY EVEXIXG, FEBRUARY 5, 1KSI, will be sold In pursuance el an order or Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, at the iveystene Heuse, Xertli Queen street, Lancaster, Pa., the following real es tate, lateet Charles Stark, deceased, te wit: A let of ground situate en the west side of Xertli Water strct, Lancaster, Pa., contain ing in front en said street 32 feet 2 inches, and In depth 171 feet G inches, mere or less, te ground or Michael Steigerwult, where it has a width of 23 teet 2J-X inches. The improvements consist et a one-sterv part brick and part lniuic dwelling beuse and butcher shop, slaughter house, stable, weed-shed, smoke house and butcher kitchen. There is also a well of ncvcr-failins water with pump therein en the piemises. This is a desirable property, where the butcher busiress has been success Inlly carried en ter a long time. Sale te commence a 7 o'clock p. in. of said day. when due attendance will be gi-en and terms made known bv MAGGIE BRjiWX. Admini.Jfratri.v. janl'J-eawdls II. SllUBEUT, AUCt. 1URMC SALE OP VALUAALE CITV PROPERTY. On MONDAY, .TAXUAUY 31, 1881, the undersigned executer of the will of Geerge Albright, deceased, will sell at pub lic saleat the Leepard Hetel. Lancaster, Pa., the tollewing described property, viz : Xe. 1. All that valuable let of ground situat ed at the corner of East Chestnut street and Cherry alley (Xe. 130), containing in front en Chestnut street 25 feet, mere or less, and ex tending southward 252 feet, mere or lsss, te Marien alley. On said let are erected a one story BRICK DWELLIXG HOUSE and Back Building, a Frame Stable, a Frame. Shep and ether outbuildings. There arc a number of fruit trees, grape vines, tc, en said property. Xe. 2. A let of ground adjoining Ne. 1 en the cast and property of William Hensel en ttm west, containing in front en Chestnut street 3Sfeet,merc or less, extending southward same deptli as Xe. 1 te Marien alley, en which is erected a one-story BUI Civ DWELEIXG HOUSE, FramoShep and ether outbuildings. There are also valuable fruit trees, e., en the let, and a hydrant and uevci-failing well or water, Xe. 3. Let of ground fronting en Arch alley, adjoining St. Jehn's Lutheran church prop erty en the north, and property of II. Deerr en theseuth, and extending eastward 72 feet, mere or less, te lirenertv el II Ilnerr tIhg let has a front en Arch nliev of 25 feet, mere or less, and en it is erected a one-story FRAME DWELLIXG HOUSE, with geed dry cellar. There is al-e u side alley and. In the vard a gettd bake even, and pump and never-tailing well et water. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m. en said day when conditions, will be made known by JOHN B. ALBRIGHT, Executer of Will et Ge. Albright, dee'd. II. SuUbert, Auct. ianI0-6tdM&S X4.DZCAZ. HOSTBTTBR'S CELEBRATED Hleei, Appetite and Strength Return when Hosteller's Stomach Bitters Is systematically used by a bilious dyspeptic sufferer. Moreover, since the brain sympa thizes closely with the stomach and its asse elate organs, the liver and the bowels, as their derangement is reclined by the action of the Bitters, mental despondency produced by that derangement disappears. Fer sale by all Druggists and Dealers te whom apply ler Hestctter's Almanac for 1881. il-lydcedftlyw LOCHER'S RENOWNED COUGH SYRUP! A Pleasant, Safe, Speedy and Sure Remedy for Colds, Coughs, Hoarseness. Asthma. Influ enza, Soreness et the Threat and Chest. urencuiiM. wnoepiiiK euu, Glin ting of Bleed, Inflammation of tiic Lungs, ant all Diseases of t he C best and Ai r Passages. This valuable preparation combines all the medicinal virtues of these articles which long experience has proved te pewess the most sate and etlicient qualities ter the cure et all kinds el" Lung Diseases. Price 25 cents. Pre pared only and sold by CHAS. A. LOCHER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST? NO. 9 KAST KINO STRB.ET. e!6-tfd R Ell) THIS. USE- COUGH NO MORE! AMERICAN HOUGH SW, ACEUTAIX.SAFE AND EFFECTUAL KEMEDY FOtt COUGHS, COLDS, SORE THROAT, HOARSENESS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, WIIOOPINU COUGH, PAIN IN THE SIDE OR BREAST, And all Diseases or the THROAT AND LUNGS. Fortherellelef Consumptives in all stages of the disease. Fer sale only at HULKS DRUG STORE Ne. 15 WEST KING STREET, aug23-lyiil LANCASTER. PA. BE. SAIPOED'S LIYEE INVIGORATOR Only Vegetable Compound that acts directlvupen the Liver, and cures Liver Complaints, Jaun dice, Biliousness, Malaria, Cos Ces tiveness, Headache. It assists di gestion, strengthens the system, regulates the bowels, purifies the bleed. A Boek sent free. Dr. S ANFORD, 162 Broadway, N. Y. Fer sale, by all Druggists. ollS-lveed&alteow Brandy as a Medicine This following article was voluntarily sent te Mr. II. E. Slay maker, Agent for Rcigart'c Old Wine Stere, by a prominent practising physi cian et this county, who has extensively used tint Brandy referred te in his regular practice. It is commended te the attention of these af flicted with Indigestion and Dyspepsia. BRANDY AS A MEDICINE. This new much abused Alcoholic Stimulant was never intended as a beverage, but te be used as a medicine of great potency iu the cure of some of the destructive diseases which sweep away Iheir annual thousands of victims. Willi purely philanthropic motive we pre sent te the favorable notice et invalids espe cially these atllicted with that miserable dis ease" Dyspepsia, a speeilic remedy, which 1? nothing mere or less than Brandy. The aged, with lecble appetite -and mere or less debility, will tlnd this simple medicine, when used properly, A Sovereign Remedy or all their ills and aches. Be it, hewevei strictly understood that we prescribe ami use but one article, and that is REIGARTS OLD BRANDY, Sold by our enterprising young iriend, 11 E UA1 .'.I AK.K. This Brandy lias steed the test for years, and has never failed, as far as our experience extends, and we therefore give it the preference overall ether Brandies no matter with hew many jaw-breaking French titles they are branded. One-fourth of th money that is yearly thrown away en various Impotent dyspepsia specifics would suliice te buy all the Brandy te cure any such case or cases. In proof of the curative newcrs et Reigart's Old Brandy, in cases of Dyspepsia, we can summon mini bers of witnesses one case in particular we cite: A hard-working farmer had been afflicted with an exhaustive Dyspepsia for a number of years; his stomach would reject almost every kind of feed; he had sour eructatiens con stantly no appetite in fact, he was obliged te restrict his diet te crackers and stale bread, and as a beverage he used McOraun's Reet Beer. He is a .Methodist, and then, as new, preached at times, and in his discourses often declaimed earnestly against all kinds of strong drink. When advised te try Reigart's Old Brandy, In his case, he looked np with astonishment, but after hearing et its wonderful effects In the cases of some of his near acquaintances, he at last consented te fellow our advice. He used the Brandy faithfully and steadily; the first bottle giving him an appetite, and before iiic secenu was uiKcn lie was a tunnii inan,wiiu a stomach capable of digesting anything which hejehese te cat. He still keens it and uses a lit tle occasionally; and since he has this medi cine he has been of very little pecuniary bene fit te the doctor. A PiiAcnstNu PirrsiuiAW. H. E. SLAYMAKEK, 4.QSST FOB lleigart's Old Wine Stere, Established in 1785, IKrOBTER AMD DEALER IN FINE OLD BRANDIES, SHERRIES, SUPE RIOR OLD MADEIRA, (Imported in lSle, 1827 and 1828.) CHAMPAGNES O EVERY BRAND, SCOTCH ALE PORTER, BROWN STOUT. Ne. 30 KAST KINO ST.. Lam CASTE IC PA ESTATE OF JAMES W. RHEy, LATE OF the city of Lancaster, deceased. The un dersigned Auditor, appointed tedlstributc the balance remaining in the hands of Julia Rhcy, administratrix et James W. Rhey, te anil among these legally entitled te the same, and te pass en exceptions te her account, will sit for that purpose en TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 32, 1SSI, at 10 o'clecka. m., in the Library Roem of the Court Heuse, in the city of Lancaster, where all persons interested in said distribu tion and exceptions may attend. WM.A.ATLEE, janJMtdeaw Auditor. TOUCH nim DKT a OOPS, 1JVDfJZirXMJ?, sc. FAHNESTdCK, Next Doer te the Court Hoase, IS SELLING OFF LADIES' GOATS & OOLHANS At about half their former price and tar below their value. These in want should see them. Prices, $1.50 te $8.50. Fermer Price, $3 te 813.50. FAHNESTOCK'S, Next Doer te tlm Court Heuse. WATT, SHAND & CO. ARE NOW OFFERING AN IMMENSE STOCK OF MUSLINS, SHEETINGS, LINENS, TOWELS AND NAPKINS, AT ROCK BOTTOM TRICES. 4-1, 0 8, 3 1 and C-4 Bleached and Unbleached MUSLINS, In all the f.ive.-lte brands, at less than Manu facturcr's Prices. 7-4, 8 4,9 4 and 10-1 Bleached and Unbleached SHEETINGS, at Popular Prices. Special Bargain In Yarn Bleached TABLE DAMASKS, aiJiC 42c. Stic.. . and 73c. a yard. These goods arc J0 per cent, better than anything we have ever shown at these prices. SPECIAL BARGAIN: 5,000 YARDS IIAMItURU EDGINGS AND INSERTIXGS IN SHORT LENGTHS AT IJL'ICK SELLING PRICES. Watt, Shand & Company, NEW YORK STORE. NEW CHEAP STORE METZER, BARD & HAUGHMAN'S Is the place te buy Cheap all yen want in HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS. Bleached and Unbleached Mnslins. SHEETINGS ALL WIDTHS, PILLOW CASE MUSLINS. Special Bargains In TICKINGS. We have a large stek at much under regular prices. A Large and Handsome Assortment of ItLKACHED AND UNBLEACHED TABLE LINENS AT CHEAP PRICES. Handsome Table Cleths with 'pklns te match. TOWELS In Great Variety at prices Astonishingly Lew. FEATHERS. We have none but the Very Best Steam Cured, which wcgnarantcctogivcsatlsfactieu. Metier, M&HaigiM'K NEW CHEAP STORE, 3S West King Street, Oppe-dle Cooper Heuse, Lancaster, Pa. HURSlTUliK. T)UIC;hani-:k loeki i.oek:i Loek te your interest. Yeu can buj- at IIEINITSH'S, 15J EAST KING STREET. Parler Suits fl5 te $W) Library Suits 75 te 150 Walnut Chamber Suits 10 te 2K Cottage Suits 22 te a Lounges 5 te 40 Patent Rockers $5.50 te 40 Ac., 4c, c. We will continue te give m-lces success! vnlv of goods in our line. Leeking Glasses, Picture Frames, and FINE GOLD FRAMES specialticsat prices that defy competlen. It is always a pleasure te show goods at the CHEAPEST FURNITURE STORE IN THE CITY. All goods guaranteed according te merits." HEINITSH, 15J KAST KINO STREET, 1an8-6md Over China Hall. 1()K RELIABLE FURNITURE Call at the Old Established Stand of Widmyer & Ricksecker, , S. E. Cor. E. King antl Duke Sis. PARLOR, CHAMBER AND LI BRARY SUITS. HALL, DINING ROOM AND KITCHEN FURNITURE. MATTRESSES AND BED SPRINGS. The Largest and Finest Assortment, and mpstyall HOME-MADE WORK. Personal Attention given te UNDERTAKING. WIDMYER & RICKSECKER S. . COB. . KING AND DVKJS 8XS. JWJSLMS. LOUIS WEBEK, WATCHMAKER. Ne. 159X NORTH jUEX STREET. near P. It. B, Depot, Lancaster, Pa. Geld, Silver and Nickel-caged Watches, Chains, Clocks, Ac. Agent ter the celebrated Pantoscepic Specta cles and Eye-Glasses. Repairing a specialty, aprl-lyd ITEABQUAllTEKS FOR PUKE UOXVEU- TIONS FOR THE HOLIDAYS AT 500 SETS SILVEK-PJLATEO TABLE SPOONS. TEA SPOONS. MEDIUM AND DESSERT FORKS. DESSERT AXD MEDIUM KNIVES, AT AUGUSTUS KHOADS'S. Jeweler, 20 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. e UK FACILITIES FOK Fine Watch Repairing. Arc most complete. We have talented and experienced work men. Fine Machinery aud tools ; use only First-class itaterial. und make moderate charges. E. F. BOWMAN, 100 EAST KING STREET. AXVJT&. H IGnKST CASn PRICE will be PAID FOR EXTRA SICE CARPET RAGS. Carpets made te order at short notice and satwtactien guaranteed. Rare chances in Carpets te reduce stock et 6,000 Yards Brussels Camels, AT AND BELOW COST. Call and satisfy yourself. Alse, Ingrain, Rag and Chain Carpets in almost endless variety .at H. S. SHIRE'S OAEPBTHALL, 203 WEST. BONO STBEET, LANCASTER PA. MVSICAL rSSTUVMENTS. 4 FINE CHRISTMAS PRESENT. A LANCASTER FAVORITE ORGAN. OKA CHICKEKINO & SON'S PIANO: A full line of SnEET MUSIC. VIOLINS, ACCORDIONS. BANJOS, HARMONICAS, Ac. The above Instruments will he sold at re duced prices during the Holidays. MAN UF ACTOR Y NO. 220 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Branch office during the Holidays, Se. 26 CENTRE SQUARE. 113-lydS Jtly w ALEX. McKILLI P J.F.UAV NOTICES. TESTATE OF KW. A. SENER. LaTK Or JZi the City of Lancaster, Pa., deceased. Letters of administration en said estate hav ing been granted te the undersigned, all per sons indebted thereto are requested te make immediate payment, and these having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay te the undersigned. REBECCA SENER, AdiiiiuLstiatrix, or te G. Sener Jc Sens, Lumber and Ceal Deal ers, N. E. Cerner Prince and Walnut Streets, Lancaster, Pa. jan-2S6tdeaw ESTATE UF HENRY GAKUECHT, LATE of Lancaster city, Lancaster county. Pa., deceased. Letters testamentary en .nid estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons indebted te said decedent are request ed te make immediate settlement, ami thee having claims or demands against the estate et said decedent, te make known the same te the undesigned without delay, residing in Lan caster, Pa. ISAAC D.LUTZ. JOHN A. IIAUSMAN, jan'Jl-Gtdeaw Executers. T7STATK OF THOMAS D. K,LI.Y, LATE Cl of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters et administration en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all pen-ens in debted te said decedent arc requested te make Immediate settlement, and these having claims or demands against the estate of said decedent, te make them known te the undersigned with out delay, residing in Lancaster. janLWitdeaw W. U. HENSEL. TESTATE OF R. BENEUICT BOOS. LATE JZi of the city et Cancustcr, deceased. Let ters testamentary en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons in debted thereto are requested te make immedi ate payment, anil these having claims or de mands against ine same, win present incni without delay for settlement te te the under signed, residing in the city of Lancaster. MICHAEL HABERBUSU, Executer. J se. A. Cevlc Att'v. laulS-Ctileaw E jWTATK OF SUSANNA FRANCISCtiS, late of the CItv et Lancaster, deceased. i.eucrs ei aiimmisiraiien en said csiaie Hav ing been granted te the undersigned, all cr cr sens indebted te said decedent are requested te make immediate settlement, and these having claims or demands against the estate of sain decedent te make known the same te him without delay. JACOB BOWERS. Administrator, d. b. n. c. t. a. Jno. M. Amwee, Attorney. jls-Utdeaw ESTATE OF JACOB WKH, SIC, LATE of the city of Lancaster. Pa., deceased. Letters testamentary en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all prans indebted thereto are requested te wake Imme diate settlement, and these having claiuia or ihtmands againtt the same, will present them without delay for settlement te the undersign ed, residing In said tewnhlp. JACOB WEIL JR.. E.xccuter, Lancaster, Pa. A. J. Eberlt, Attorney, 49 Grant Street, Lancaster, Pa. j21-Ctdeaw MISCEIJANHOVS. JOVE CLTIES IN SCARF PINS. THE "BERNHARDT" GREYHOUND PIN UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS, AT E. J. ERISMAN'S, THE SH1RTMAKER, 06 NORTH O.UKKN STREET PROCLAMATION ClTlf ELECTION. The qualified voters et the city erLunc-.ts-tcr are hereby notified that an clcctleu will be held in the several wards at the usual places of holding elections. en TUESDAY, the l.r.th day of FEBRUARY, 1881, between the hours of 4 a. in. ana i p. m., ler tne purpose of electing en a general ticket twelve Scheel Directors; and the qualified voters of the several ward shall nt the same time and places elect ether efllccrs as fellows : FIRST WARD. Four members of Common Council, one Judge, two Inspectors, one Con stable and one Assessor. SECOND WARD. Three members of Com mon Council, one Judge, two Inspectors, one Constable and one Assessser. THIRD WARD. Three members of Common Council, one Judge, two Inspectors, one Con stable and one Assessor. FOURTH WARD. Three members of Com mon Council, one Judge, two Inspectors, one i.ensiunie anu one Assessor. FIFTH WARD. One member et Select Council, two members et Common Council, one Judge, Twe Inspectors, one Constable and one Assessor. SIXTH WARD. Three members of Common Council, one Alderman, one Judge, two In spectors. en Constable mid one Assessor. SEVENTH WARD. One member or Select Council, three members et Common Council, one linage, two inspectors, one ventrwuic anil one Assessor. EIGHTH WARD. Three members or Com mon Council, one Judge, two Inspectors, ene Constable and one Assessor. NINTH WARD. One member or Select Council, three members et Common Council, one Judge, two inspectors, one Constable and one Assessor. The election officers in the several wards are hereby required te make the necessary official returns of the election and te notify the per sons elected in twenty-four hours after such election shall have been closed und the num ber et votes ter each candidate or person voted for ascertained. Given under my band at Lancaster, this 2M dayef January, 1881. I-1IlcGosae Janlebl2d Mayer. rr.i tM.Lt.Mit' uviut ANCAMKK AND niLLEKstVILLK lt". 1 4 Cars run as fellow.- Leave Lancutscr P. R. Depot), at 7, 9, " t 11:4) a. ui.. and 2. 4. and sa. p.m., except en Saturday, when the bust car leave-, at ifcMi V ui . Leave Millcrsville (lower end) at 5. S. anil a. M., nnd I, :t, 5 and 7 p. m. Cars run daily en above time except en SUB C COLUMBIA ANU PORT DEPOSIT R. R Trains new run regularly en the Columbia and Pert Deposit Railroad en the tollewint time: SrATieas Ne irrii- WAV. Express.) Express. Aceen. a. . r. M. r. M. Pert Deposit..... Peachbottem.... . Safe Harber. Columbia.. 6:3.1 7:12 7:.5 S:25 rtuB 4r 5:11 5:40 2am 3:18 5:21 :20 Accem A.M. Sr atieks Sectu-I Express. Express. r. x. i "" A.M. Columbia. 11:45 r. i. 12:14 1237 1:53 0:20 7:4S K-A IAAMK r. m. ;Le!-.40 7:32 Il.ul t r. m. S:u". t I2ri" Safe Harber.... Pcachbottem.., Pert Deposit.. pEADING Jfc COLUMBIA R. R. ARRANG KMENT OFPASSENGER TRAINS OCTOBER 2ru, 1&S0. NORTHWARD. LEAVK. Quarryville Lancaster, Kingbt... Lancaster Columbia ARRIVE. Reading l. M. ;:. J-.3II A40 SOUTHWARD. LXAVK. A.M. A.M.' P.M. T.M A. M.I P.M. I. M. tt:45 30 7:.V .... 3:40 8:05 l:r 3:50 7:.m 1:10 3:10 10:05 3:20 5.50 A.M. A.M.' P.M. &05 ,12:0a fcie r.M. 10:15 2:10 SSJU 1107 2.10 8:10 10:18 .... 8:20 11:20 .... 9:25 Beading ARRIVE. Columbia Lancaster. Khtl7 2.10 8:10 5:00 Lancaster. King St 10:18 .... 8:20 5:10 (junrryville 11:20 0:25 6:41 Trams connect at Reading with trains te and trem Philadelphia. I'ntfevillc. Harrisburg, Al Al lentewn aud New Yerk, via Bound Broek Reute. At Columbia with trains te and from Yerk, Hanover, Gettysburg, Frederick and Balti more. A. M. WILSON. Supt. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD NEW SCHEDULE On and after MONDAY, JANUARY 17th. 18S1, trains en the Peiinsyl vnnin K:ii I rote I will arrive and leave the Lan c.it" and Philadelphia depots as IoIIewh: Eastward. . L,!,,V' ,riv,V Liinc'tcr I hilad'u Philadelphia Expn-ss 2:10 a. t 4:15 a.m Cincinnati Express &S " s:i5 " Fast Line. 5?s " 7:3j - Yerk Accem. Arrives; s.w ' .... Harrisburg Express me - Phiu DillerviileAeeeiii. Arrics, S:I5 '- Columbia AceeiiimiMl.if ion. -.file " ei i.m. Frederick Aceem. Arrives, 1-30 " .... Pacific Express i:i p. si. 3:45 " Sunday Mail : 2a ' 5:Mi - Johnstown Express, 3:u" " 5:30 " Chicago Day Express 4:3' " ;: Harrisbnrg Accommedat'ii, ifc25 " ifM " Wkstward. ,.V.YilVr ,Arr,,Yc I'tulu'l : Lane'ti-r Way Passenger, WSSea.u. MOa.m Mail Train Ne. I.vin Mt..ley, 7:i lica) " MailTraiiiNo.2.viaCel'la, 0:2"i " Niagara & Chicago Express !:(ie '- Il:f0 " Sunday Mail, S:tt " UKM Fast Line, Jim " M r.ta Frederick Accouimedatiiii si DillorvilleLe-al.viaMt..loy " Harrisburg Accouimedarii. 2S i.n. hiO " Columbia Accouimetlatiou, 4:00 " 7.-2C " Harrisburg Express, 5:30 " T20 " Pittsburg Ex press, r.rJj " sae ' Cincinnati Express. u:le " 11.30 " Paeitic Express 11:55 " 2.45 a.m. Pacific Express, east, en Sunday, when ttag ged, will step at. Mlddletewn, ElizabethUiwn Mt. Jey. Landisvilic; Bird-in-lland, Lcinan Place, Gap, Christiana, Parkeshiirg, Conies ville, Oaklaml and Glen Lech. Fast Line, west, en Siiudav, when Hugged, will Mop at Dowiiiugtewii.Coatcsvilie, Parkr burg.Mt.Jey, Elizabethtown and Middletewii. Ilaiioveraeceminoilation west, connecting at Lancaster with Niagara and Chicago Express at ll:ia. m., will run through te Hanover. Freileriek Acsonuneilatiou, west.eenneetsat Lancaster, with Fast Line. wt, at 2:30 p. m., aud-will run tnreugh te Frederick. r OCAL MAIL ARRANUKMENTS. HOURS FOR CLOSING THE MAILS. RY RAILROAD. Nkw Yerk thkoueii mail li'Jt a.m. 1:00 p in, 4:15 p m and i l::w p m. Way Mail, cast, 7:: a di. GeitDONViLi.B, Dowuingtewn, Lcaman Place Gap t p iu. Philadelphia through mail, l.'M ami 8:15 a in.. 1:0"), 4:15 and 1 1:30 p m. Pittsbl'ruh and west, 2:00 and 11:3b p m. IlAr.r.isiiiKU MAiL,th30, am, l:.'!e, 5:15 and ihl'i a m. Way Mail, west, !:: a m. Baltimekk and Wasiiikgten, via Philadel phia, 4:15 p m. Baltimerb and WABBtNo-rex, via Yerk, 'X(n p in. Baltiiserc akd Washimoten, via Harrisburg HUWpm. COATE8V1LLK, 4:15 p m. Columbia, 10:0 a in, 2:00 and 5:15 p in. Yerk and Yerk way, 2:00 and ll:.n p in. Nektukrm Ckktral, 10:00 a iu, 2:00 anil 11:0 p m. Rkadine. via Reading and Columbia R R, 7:3 a in and l3u p m. Rkadinii. via Harrisburg, 5:15 and 11:0 p in. Rradi.m;'.vat, via Junction, I.ititz, Mauheiui, East ileinpfield and Ephratu, 3 p m. tJuARKYviLi.K, Cainarge, New Providence. West Willow ami Marfin-ville, Rclten and Lime Valley, .i:l." a m and 5:00 pin. Nkw Helland, Churclitewu, Gi-eenbank. Blue Ball, Goedvillr, Bcarlewn and Spring Greve, by way i Dowuingtewn, at 7:3iam and Op in. Save II abhor, via Columbia, le-.m a m. BY STAGE Millersville and Slaekwater. ! Sate Harber, daily, at 4:00 p m. Te Millei-sviilc. 8 and 11:30 a m. and 4 p m. Binkley's Bridge. Leacock, Baieviiir Skw Helland. 2ite p in. Willow Street. Sinithville, Buck, Chestnut Level, Greene. Peters Creek, Plea-ant Greve, Keek Springs, Fairuieuiit and Rewhiudsville, Md. daily. 7:5e a m. Landis Valley, Oregon. West Earl. Faruiers ville, Neirsville. Hinkletown, Tcrri: Hill, Martind:ii, daily. at 20 pin. Green html. Fertility, Lampeter and Wheat ianil Mil!-. :e Strasburg. daily. at 4 p in. Paradise and Soudersburg, at TM a iu. New Danville, C'onestega , Marlicville. Cole Cele munviile. Mount Nebo. Kan-linsvillt-. IU.-thes.ui ami Libei tv Square, daily, at -i: p m. WHEN OPEN FOR DELIVERY. ARRIVING BY RAIL. Ka-t.-rn mail, 7 : i. . 1H::) a m, 3 ami ::. p in. Eastern way mail, 10:30 a m. Western mail, 7and 10 a in, 2alidi:3e p in. Reading, via Readiug and Columbia, 2:3e p m. Western way mail, 8:30 u iu. Reading nay mail, Uk'M-.l iu. Quarryville Branch, 4:15 a in ami 4 p m. ARRIVING BY STAGE. Frem Sam Harber and Millersville, at 'J a m, daily. r iuui iiiiiirist ine, t ami ; a in, ami i p m. Frem Rawliusville,atli am. DELIVERIES BY CARRIERS. There are four mail deliveries by letter car era caeh day. and en their return tries tliev riers take up the mail matter deposited in the letter boxes. Fer the Hist delivery the carriers leave the eltlee at " a m; second delivery at 10 am ; tldril delivery at II a m ; fourth delivery at 3 i m. SUNDAY POSTOKFICE 1IOUIW. On Suini:iy the postelllcei3 0icii from April 1 te October i. trem 8 te !!u in. and from K te 7 a iu ; from October 1 teApril l.frein a te 10 a in . and from ( te 7 n in. VOAl B. It. MARTIN, Whole-ale and ICetail Dealer In all kinds el I.UM BER AND COAI JQrYaiil: Ne. 4r North Water and Prince streets above Lemen. Lancaster. n3-lyd "cohe &wiley7 3.-.0 SOtmt WATEK ST., ljnnrater, fn., Wheli-sale aud Retail Dealers In LUMBER AND COAL. Connection With the Telephonic Exchange. Rrnncli Office : Ne. 3 NORTH DUKE ST. JebSS-lyd rm TO REILLY & KELLER GOOD, CLKAN FAMILY COAL, Farmer- :!"! then in want et Snoerier Manure iil find it te their advantage te call. Yard, llarri.-burg Pike. ) Offlcc. 20K Ent tHiestnut street. ( ag!7-ltd rpAKE OTIs;K THAT A PKOPUsTk X Act of As-.-mbly, entitled " An Act te re peal the 7t!i ect en of an Act entitled 'A Sup plement te the Charter et the City of Lancas ter, passed th'iWthilayef March. A. !., 1SC9.'" will t.-e iiitrediK'cd during the present session of tin: Legislature. The purpe.-u et the proposed Act is te equalize the lees paid ler services rendered by th Mayer or i he City or Lancaster in cases et vagrancv, drunkenness and disorderly con duct with these paid te ether magistrates. JNO T. MacGONIGLE. jan20-ltdT Mayer. k iuui ..i:n iiiijjiiuu. ul u:.xia in. uaiiy. Frem Rewlnmlsville, Mil, at 4 p. in. Reading way mail, at VK.it a in, daily. Frem :i-.isltinr.ut'J::iO:i m. dullv.
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