- " " " ' ' - t. krn Korwe t a iY v - xravr-i-r t tWttoyitte Twrkxrrviir Tivrri-Dvc icon - - &! LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 1880. HOG KING v. BULL KING. Parting Hie Political Raiment Apportion Appertion Apportien lngjthe Patronage. Fer a month past the small politicians liavc been exercised aheut the distribution of the spoils in the organisatien of the prison and peer house hoards. It will lc remembered that at the last primary elec tion the Heg ring elected Ames Iluttcr and Jehn Herting, prison inspectors who go in te-day vice I. IF. Shaeffer and Jeseph Samson, Hull ringers, who go out. This makes the beard stand four Heg ringers te two Hull ringers, and gives the former complete control of the patronage. In order te keep their faction "solid' they have caiicusscd for several weeks and have had gitat difficul ty in satisfying the numerous claimants of their faction. The clerkship has been successively premised te Jehn Baker, Am aziah C. Hair and Jerc Cooper, of Bart, but finally a boss Heg ringer said it must be ('oeperanditwillbc. Fer the ether positions there has been a lively scramble, the only thing certain up te this morning having been that there would be a clean sweep of the present incumbents, but their succes sion is certain net te be fixed without ex citing some bad bleed among the Heg ring aspirants. They say Dr. Compten might h ive saved his hair if he had net stuck te Jee Samson. The new beard met and organized by the election of Jehn II. filler, president, Ames Hetter, sccietary, and .lac. AVelfl', treasurer. The offices of cigar boss and matron were abolished, and the following reduc tion of salaries took place : Clerk, from $300 te $720 ; first and second undei keep ers, from $!)00 and $720 te $0G0 each . watchmen, from $G."i0 te $."70 ; shoe boss, from $(J."iO te $520 ; baker, from $ 15." te $100. The he ml then adjourned until after dinner. After dinner the officers were elected as fellows : Clerk Jeremiah Cooper. First lJndeikecer Net filled. Second L'nderkecpcr Albert Murr. Watchmen IJenj. Ilehrcr, W. Lampe ter; W. L. Ileuck, Manheim. Bess Shoemaker Jacob Flick, city. Baker Gee. Ehrtnan. Solicitor W. F. Bever. Physician M. L. Heir. Messenger Henry Cooper. At tli Poor-Heuse. and helping along the boom that is new fairly started. Sale of Stocks and Bends. At the Cooper house this afternoon Samuel Hess &. Sen sold : 20 shares Fanners' national bank stock te Jacob C. Krcady, at 1)1.05 ; 20 te David Landis at 91.10. 5 shares Lancaster Count' national bank stock te Jacob C. Krcady at $02 : 15 te Jehn 13. Landis at $92.25. $500 in first mortgage bends of Lancas ter Gaslight and Fuel company, payable in 188G, six per cent, geld interest, pay able semi-annually, te II. Baumgardner at par. WITHDRAWN. The following were offered for sale and withdrawn at the figures given : 20 shares First Xatien.il bank, stock $1!1 pur shaic. 4 Lancaster and Miilersviile street way stock at $21.50. $.'5,500 in six per cent. Lancaster bends, due April 1, 18S0 at 102 j. ITEW ADVERTISEMENTS. INSURE YOUR PUOPEUTT IN THK1IKST COMFAXIESat BAUSMAX & BURXS'. 23-tf eedU Office : Ne. 10 West Orange St. y, miles FOR SALE OR RENT. Several Geed Farms situate lrem Lancaster cit v. en casv terms. Apply at THIS OFFICE. jauS-Std XVW AHVERTI8E3IESTS. at rail citv Lancaster, Dec. 12, 1S7!. INSURE YOUR PROPERTY IN REL1 AISLE COMPANIES at BENJ. F. SHENK'S, Ofilee : 10-3 West King street. dccl2-3mdR 17IKE PROOF SAFE TOR SALE. ? A Fire Proof safe (Mesler, Bakman & Ce.. Cincinnati make). 34 inches high, 20J4 witle anil 21 deep, weight 1,200 pounds, with Sargent's Patent Night and Day Combination Leck, for saie cueap. jippivanne u jau2-tfdj INTELLIGENCE!' OFFICE. At the last election the Bull ring elected Overheltzcr te the peer-house beard and the Heg ring re-elected Shultz, which made the be.ud stand 5 te'!, but as the Heg ring had previously had control the tie was in their favor and " no election "' is as geed for them as a victory. There was no change there, except the list of physicians, which steed before as fellows : Drs. Filler, A. J. llerr, Bolenius and Reland. Drs. Thes. B. Cox and II. E. Muhlenberg were elected instead of Drs. Heir and Heland. I lie entire organization at the alms house was as fellows : President D. B. Landis. Superintendent B. F. Cox. Steward Jehn Breck. Treasurer Geerge. Spin rier. Solicitors Owen P. Bricker and Chas. I. Landis : tie vote. Farmer Isaac Zimmerman. Engineer Tayler L. Schuler. Baker Lewis Ivehlhnas. Doi-teis J. A. Elder, It. M. Beleuiu--, Themas B. Cox and II. E. Muhlenberg. Meral Instructor Jehn Swenck. The Politicians. The organization of these beards brought quite a number of politicians te town this morning, and there was a geed ileal of chaffing about the hotels and en Barbaiy Coast. On the presidential question Bull ringers were found generally for Grant, and Heg ringers for Blaine. It seems te be conceded that no primary election will be called te cheese state or national dele gates, and that the county committee will select them in the Cameren interest. Ueeerdcr's Oilicc. Jehn P. Geed, county recorder elect, took possession of his office this morning. He retains as his clerk Mr. M. V. B. Iveller. As deputy recorder he has appointed Ma.j. C 1!. Fastnacht. vice A. C. Barr removed. Mr. Geed and both his deputies were sol diers of the Union during the late war. Of Mr. A. C. Barr, the retiring deputy, who was in the ofuce for the past seven years, it must be said that he was an obliging, courteous and efficient officer, thoroughly posted in all the duties per taining te the office. The County Solicitor. Hugh It. Fulton, esq., the county solicitor-elect, entered upon the duties of his office this morning, succeeding J. Hay Brown, esq., whose term has expired. HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI. Death t an Estimable Lady. Iii our death column is receided the death of Mrs. Catharine Kcyser, at the advanced aged of 77 years. She was well known in a large circle of friends, by whom her decease is greatly deplored. Although for a number of years before hei death she was greatly alllicted with paralysis, she bore her suffering with that calmness and trust in her Maker which characterized all her actions during her life. Solemn high mass will be cele brated at St. Jeseph's Catholic church to morrow morning at 3:'!0, and her burial will take place at St. Jeseph's cemetery. Amusement. To-uwrrew AYj,7if" Shmv. The variety show te-morrow evening is one of the best. The lour leading men have appeared in all the cities of t hi- country, and their reputation ter liiNt-cla artists are very geed. The prices are extremely low. h'rttc Clinten Te-niiht. The gifted and pop ular young actress, Miss Kate Claxteu, sup ported by her own excellent company, includ ing Mr. Stevenson and Mis Margaret Cene, will appear at Fulton opera house te-night in the new play especially adapted for her by Chailcs Readc, " The Deuble Marriage." Our people have seen and admired Miss Clat'n"s realistic work as the blind girl el "The Twe Orphans." ami competent dramatic authority accords te her rendition of the heroine el the ' Deuble Marriage" the same degree of histri histri enie art. "TJURE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT. Insurance at lowest rate. Geed and Rcli- able Companies. IIERR & STAUFFER, iteat Estate & liis. Agts., 3 N. Duke St. dcc30-3mdReed rpaisAcce for sale. One hundred acres of prime Pennsylvania Seed Leaf Tobacco ler sale. Apply te 15. F. KOIILEK. Shrewsbury. Yerk county. Pa. jan 1-lweedR rPHK OLD GIRARD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. ASSETS : One Millien One Hundred and Thirty-one Thousand Eight Hundred and Thirty-eight Dollars. $1,131,838. All invested in the best securities. I.ose I.ese I.ose premptly paid. Fer policies call en RIFE & KAUFMAN, Ne. 10 East King St.. Lancaster, Pa. 0-U iVOUIIKMi, SOLID SILVEBWAEE, GOBHAM PLATED WARE, And the Best Grades of American Electro-Plate en White Metal. FRENCH CLOCKS WITH SILVER BELL, FRENCH CLOCKS WITH CATHEDRAL BELL. Complete Mantel Sets of Centre and Side Pieces in Marble or Bronze. MUSICAL BOXES WITH HARP, MUSICAL BOXES WITH BELLS, DRUM AND CASTAGNETTE, Musical Bexes with Accompaniments and Mounted en Fine Library Writings Cabinet. A fine general assortment of Jewelry, comprising all the Newest Designs. Designs and estimate of cost given for mounting Diamonds and ether Gems. Special care taken in the execution of Fine Monograms and Inscription Engraving. Alse, in complicated and ordinary watch and jewelry repairing. H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers, Ne. 4 West King Street. TIIED EDITIOI. MONDAY EVENING, JAN. 5, 1880. XAJtKXTS. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, Jan. 5. Fer the Middle Atlantic states and Xew England, rising barometer, northeast te northwest wind?, clear followed by partly cloudy weather, and in the southern portions rain or snow, followed by rising temperature. SHOCKING FIRE. JiRl' GOODS, XV. MEUIVAL. WE CANNOT ADYERTISE Reduction of Prices, As many kinds of goods are going up in price every week, but we held a large stock of desirable Pry Goods that are selling at rates proportionate te cost some time age. In the matter of MLhLINSwe secured and stored ' away an immense quantity, se that our sales rooms and reserye stock rooms leek like wholesale stores. These standard goods are new retailing largely at Iess than future prices. itj:ik "IV"ANTED. TT Everybody te advertise, free of charge, in the ITi:LLi(iEcE!t, who wants something te de. Xkw Avi:i:tisi:mknt!. Meeting of the Ladies Tracl Society. Fer sale or Kent. Fer Kent. Wanted. C"Fer further details see advertising column. -firANTEI) .' IT Copies of the IJaii.v Imkllh'k.nttk of AT TI1J! OFFICE. April 3, July 1!). and Sept. Id, IsT jani-tlil yirANTEO. T T A girl te de general at Housework. Applv Tills OFFICE." dcc-J'l-u'd TV-ANTEM. y T A single man, 'J-J years old. wants a situ ation te attend horses. Can de anv kind of labor. Address ltd "J. V," Itki.lii!EXci:u OrricE. MUSLINS MUSLINS MUSLINS MUSLINS MUSLINS MUSLINS MUSLINS MUSLINS MUSLIN'S We also bought freely of FLANXELS, And can .show the geed results of our bargaining en inquiry at the Flannel Counter. We are aNe selling CALICOES Cheaper than they can be bought at. The people will have te pay higher for many kinds of dry goods utter the pres ent stock are sold out. Jehn Wanamaker, GRAND DEP0T-13TH ST., I'iULAlUlLPUIA. Brandy as a Medicine. The following article was voluntarily sent te Mr. II. E. Slaymaker, Agent for Kcigarfs Old miie Stere, by a prominent practising physi cian et this county, who has extensive! v used the ISrandy referred te in his regular practice. ii is i-eiuiiieiiueii te me aiicnueii el tnese al llicted 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 in the cure et some of the destructive diseases which sweep away their annual thotisaiulsef victims. With a purely philanthropic motive we pre sent te the favorable notice et invalids espe cially these alllicted with that miserable dis ease Dyspepsia, a specific remedy, winch is nothing mere or less than Brandy. The aged, with tceble appetite and mere or less debility, will find this simple medicine, when used properly. A Sovereign Remedy or all their ills and aches. lie it, however, strictly understood that we prescribe and use but one article, and that is: Suk KAMI'S, AC. t. J. or.'s Oil ernes the Geal. 'ills A Freject en Feet te Secure a General Or ganization of the Graduates. An effort is new making, and with fair prospect of success, te establish jin "Al umni Club, '" composed of graduates of tlit male high school in this city. A num ber of young gentlemen have taken held of the matter, and for .some weeks past been energetically canvassing the sentiment of graduates of the school and have succeeded in arousing a lively inter est, which encourages the belief tliat the movement will result in a success Several individual classes of the school have perfected organizations, whose an nual reunions have from time te time been noted in our columns, and it is proposed te secure the co-operation of as many grad uates of the school as can be brought te favor the idea, organize them into a body, te be known as the " Alumni Club of the Male High Scheel," rent a couple of rooms, have them pleasantly furnished and provided with books, newspapers and pe riodicals, and ether means of entertain ment and amusement, and the project includes also the ultimate crcctieu of a gymnasium, the general purpose heing te provide a resort for mental and physical improvement, social intercourse and the cultivation of a fraternal spirit among the graduates and a growing attachment te and interest in the venerable institution which the club will represent. As inti mated a number of gentlemen, some of them graduates of years' standing, have expressed their sympathy with the movement that has been inaugurated, and the support and sanction of the principal of the school, Prof. MeCaskcy, has been obtained ; se that there seems te xist no geed reason why the plan should net succeed and a large and influential or ganization result from the efforts new in progress. A meeting will be held in the high school building en Friday evening next, te which all interested are invited, for the purpose of talking the matter ever Yer can't aflerd te laugh, dear Unless your teeth are whitens pearls Unless your mouth is pink anil sweet. And your two lips in rosebuds meet ; And you cannot supply this want, lint through the Use of SO.OHOXT ! j.'i-lwdeed Sl'KVIAL SOTIVllS. Ne Mere Hard Times. 11" you will step spending se much en line clothes, rich feed and style, buy geed, healthy loed, cheap and better clothing : get mere real and substantial things el life every way, and especially step the loelish habit of employing expensive quack doctors or using se much of the vile humbug medicine that does you only harm, but put your trust in that simple, pints remedy, Hup Hitters, that cures always, at a trilling cost, and yen will sre geed times and hacgoed health. See another column. j'.-Jud Try l.echer's Cough syrup. statistics prove lint twenty-live per cent, el the deaths in our larger cities are caused by consumption, and when we reilect that this terrible disease in its worst stage will yield te a bottle of Lechcr's Itciiewncd Cough "syrup, shall we condemn the sullerers ler their neg ligence, or pity them for their ignorance ? Try Lechcr's Cough Syrup. lie wise: simply call en your druggist ler ' Dr. sellers Cough Syrup," when you have a cold or cough, i'letnts a bottle. lleaf relaxes the system and opens the way ler diseases te attack the depressed and w cary body. People of judgment and experience at such times make use of Kidney-Wert as this great remedy keeps up the tone of the whole body by enabling the Liver, Bowels and Kid neys te peiftim their functions perfectly. j.Vlwil Use Lechcr's Hei.se and Cattle 1'ewdeis. Sensible Canadian. Mr. Gadbois, of I.reckville, Canada, alter be ing cured of a prostrating malarial diseasceou diseasceeu tractcd in Texas, by means of Warner"- Sate Pill-and Sale Hitter-, writes te u-: " I shall never travel in that climate without your Safe Fills and Sale Hitters as part of my eutiit." jl-Jwd Pure Spice- at l.echer's Drugstore. Mr. I.ewen, of Gun Lake, Mich., says : " The people here, cannot de without 'sellers' Liver Fill-." Try them. It was a happy circumstance for Geerge M. Cobb, of West ford. Vt.. that Kidney-Wert found its way into his dwelling, no less than three members of the family having been cured. As a cathartic and diuretic it acts surely and without pain and cures obstinate cases of liver complaints. Kidney disease and piles. Try I.echer"- Cough Syrup. A Strange Fceple De you knew that there ait; strange peo ple in'eur community, we -ay strange because they seem te prefer te Miller and pass their days miserably, made se by Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, Indigestion. Constipation and General Debility, when Shiloh's Vitali.cr is guaranteed te cure them. Sold by D. Heit shu, Lancaster, and M. L. Davis, Miilersviile. T IGUT. FLIJf X & BREIYEMAS" Aiti: eFri:i:iM GREAT BARGAINS IX Ceal Oil Lamps, Chandeliers and Lanterns. These goods are entirely new and handsomer than ever before ettered and price- lower. FLINN & BRENEMAN 152 North Queen Street, LAN'CAsTKi:, I'A. tilh'T JtJCA ivixas. A UTIIOK1.1.1) i:v J. WKALT11 OF ICY. Till-' COMMON'- ind Fairest in the World 16th Popular Monthly Drawing OP THE COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. At Macauley's Theatre, in the City of Louis ville, en JANUARY 31st, 18S0. These Drawings, authorized by act et the Legislature et IsSUa, ami sustained by all the courts et Kentucky (all fraudulent advertise ments et ether lottery companies who claim the sole ownership et "all the grants in Ken tucky," te the contrary, notwithstanding), oc cur regularly en the last day of every month (Sundays excepted), and are supervised by prominent citizens et the State. Every ticket-holder can be hi- own supervi-er, call out his number and see it placed in the wheel. The management call at tcnlien te the grand opportunity presented el obtaining, ler only J, any ef'thu billowing prizes : 1 prize $ 3ii,ixki 1 prize le,M)u 1 prize .r.xxi 10 prizes d.OOOcach Iii.WKj '-OprizcsriOOeach IC.ikki loe prizes, $100 each lo,iH"e U0 prize-fill each lii,(mi (KMl prizes '-() each li,ma 1000 prizes lOeacli 10,000 :) prizes :00 each, approximation prizes ,7W) t) prizes 200 each, " l,s00 J prizes loe each, " " feo AMUSE3WXTS. "peULTKY SHOW. . 0 C 11 Eli ' S It UIL 1) IX G (Centre Square). Open Daily lrem!) a. in. te 10 p. in. Market morning lrem 7 a. in. ClIICKKNS HATCH KD DAILY. Adini ion, 13 cents. Children, 10 cents, janl-lwd "IULTON eriSKA H7uSK. Oh 3I0MUY, JANUARY 5, 1S7, The l'epular Artist, KATE CLAXTOjV, Supported by CHAS. A. STEVENSON, And her own Company, in Chas. Keade's Great, hmotienal Diama "THE DOUBLE MARRIAGE." lil-.Sl-.U Kl SLATS, - - . 75Cts. ADMISSION, - - - 35 A; 50 Ctc Seats ler sale at the Opera Heuse Onice. dec:;i-4td "PULTON" Ol'IUtA IIOUSC. Watsen, Ellis & Kcmell's STAR TROUPE, Under the Management of J. D. MISIILKK, Tucsdej- Eveninir, January tith, 1880. Jn an entirely Xew and Original Kntcrtain inent, embracing the very best Specialties in the world. Till!" GREAT COMPANY: The Funniest German Comedians in the pro fession, WATsOXand KLLIS. The Original Irish Continues, Hai:i:y T1IKKKUXKLLS. Jeur; The American SengI!ird,MissCLAl!.A MOOItK. The Knipcrorsel" Seng and Dance, Messrs. THATCHER and HUME. The Champien Lady Cleg Dancer and Elegant Actress. Mis, ALICE 15ATEMAX. I. G. ALLEN'. ISaujei-t Par Excellence. The ISrethers, Fisaxk SUYDAM. El-ekxb Hie Arenic Meteors. The Modern Goliah. Mr. GUS. Ill LL. the King Clubs. All appearing in a Challenge Olie, concluding w itii the Funniest of Comedies, "A SPLENDID TIME." POPULAR PRICES, - 25, 35 & 50 Gts Reserved Seat-new for sale at Opera Heuse OIHce. jan-J-ltd REIGART'S OLD BRANDY, 'Sold by our enterprising young llieild, II. K.SLAl.MAKKR. This liranilv has steed the test for tiuiie maiuc. years, and lias never failed, as far as our experience extends, and we therefore give it the preterence ever all ether llrandics, nematter with hew manviaw-breakiii!r French titles they are branded. One-fourth of the Yielding Festivities Succeeded by u Contla- gratien in which four Persons Lese Their laves. Xew Yerk, Jan. 3. At an early Leur this morning fire broke out in the building known as '"Turner hall." It was known that Mr. "Win. Winckle. the proprietor, with his wife and employees, slept in the buildinjr and before the heavy doers could be broken open several of them appeared at the upper windows, imploring help. Even after the doers had yielded the unfortunates could net be reached, as the ilames swept up th bread and only stairway. The firemen went te the reef of the adjoining house, hoping te release the impcuiled people by means of the scuttle te the build ing in which they were confined. A hole had te be cut through the reef and by this means only they were reached. By this time four persons had been burned or suffocated te death. The origin of the lire is unknown. It broke out in the basement and swept up the bread stairway like a Hash of lightning. During the night there had been a wed ding celebration in the building, but the guests had all departed by 2 a. m. Three hours afterwards the lire broke out. The scenes at the fire were heart-rending in the extreme, and much excitement prevails. Philadelphia Market. Philadelphia. January 5. Fleur quiet: superfine $4 505 00; extra S3 90SS 00; Ohie and Indiana fauiilv $6 733750: Penn'a family $t73723; St. Leuis family $7356773; Minnesota Family $6 737S; patent and' ukh gniucs e(j-.i. Rye flour unchanged. Cernineal ISnunlvwine unchanged. Wheat dull and tinn;Xe.J Western Red $1 52i ; Penn'a red $1 5i'i : Amber 1 53. Cern dull,; steainer 58c; yellow 59G0c; mixed KXgGOc. Oats quiet and Arm; Southern and Penn'a white 4ag50c ; Western white 4lS50c; Western mixed 47Ji48c. Rye dull ; Western 06c ; Pa. DSe. Prevision dull, firmly held; mess-perk $14 00; beet hams$lS00; Indiamcss beef $-2100; bacon smoked shoulders 5'g3.'c: salt de 4K5e; smoked hams innc ; pickled hams 89Je. Lard exceedingly duU; city kettle 3&e; loose butchers' 747c ; prime steam 75i&8c. .butter steady ; creamery extra ,32 34c; Rradferd county and X. V. extra 272Se;'! Western reserve extra at 24j2"Bc ; de geed te choice l$SSc : rolls firm Penn'a extra 2 25c; western reserve extra "2ic. Eggs weaker; Choice Pcuu'a 'He; Western aegile. Cheese firm and In fair trade: X. Y. factory V3QlS4c: western lull cream 12loc;de for geed llglie; de skims 7c. Petroleum quiet: Refined SVc. Whiskey dull at $1 13. New Yerk Market. Xew Yerk, Jan.. 'i.-FIeur State anil Western dull and in buvers favor; superfine, statu $3 OOgj 73; extra de $3 U."it". 10 : choice de Sti 13fi je ti33;t.mcy de $.; 4eg7 73; round hoop Ohie $tilegt;73; choice de " S0ij7 73; superfine M western $3 3033 73: common te geed extra de$W Sju-jj; cuoiceeo iu yu ; 00 ; choice- white wheat de $45 3007; Southern quiet and un changed; common te fair extra $U "3gC 83; geed te choice de $' WQS 30. Wheat Spring firm : Winter h'd'ic better; market gcnerallv quiet ; Ne. 1 White Feb. by Centr.ilfJO-JgillJK : X. 2 Red Feb. $1 0. Cern scarcely se firm ; Mixed Western spot I'O'fJtr-.'c : de future t'0fji;ic. Oats dull ; state 3033c ; Western 303'2c. Cattle ."Market. PuiLxKLriii. Jan." 5. Cattle market dull'; receipts 2.(500 head; prime S-'jiitc : geed 5' 34c: medium I' ,."e: common Sfjt'ic. "sheep markef active ; receipts C.oeO heart; prime 5?4(."e : medium 5S3J.-Tc; common A. V-i-- Lambs Receipts 300 head ; sales at 5f?Vc. Heg market slew; receipts 4.000 head; prime Chicages Skc; geed 7'c ; fair (7c; common ftgiije. THE AFGHAN THJCOXE. money that is yearly thrown away en various impotent dvsnensia snecilles would siillii-e te I buy all the lirandyte cure any such case or cases. In oreof of the curative limi-cra et Reigart's Old Brandy, In cases et Dyspepsia, we can summon num bers of witnesses one case in paiticular wc cite: A hard-working tanner had been alllicted with an exhaustive Dyspepsia ler a number of years; liis stomach would reject almost every kind of feed; he had sour eructatiens con stantly no appetite in fact, he was obliged te restrict liis diet te crackers and stale bread. and as a beverage he used Mcllrann's Reet ' lieer. He is a Methodist, and then, as new. preached at times, and in his discourses often declaimed earnestly againstall kinds of strong drink. When advised te try Reigart's Old Brandy, In his case, hu looked tin with astonishment but after hearing of its wonderful ellccts in the cases of some of hi- near acquaintances, lie at last consented te fellow our advice. He used the lirandy faithfully and steadily; the first bottle giving him an appetite, and before the second was taken he was a sound man. with a stomach capable et" disc-ting anything which he chose te cat. He still keeps it and uses a lit tle occasionally; and since he has this medi cine lie has been of very little pecuniar- bene fit te the doctor. A Pkactisine Physician. JHWELEJtS. B. F. BOWMAN, Five Hundred Thousand Streng. In the pat lew 'nentlis there have been mere than 300,000 bottle- el Miileh's Cure sold. Out of the vast number of people wbe have used it, mere than 2.000 cases el Consumption have been cured. All Coughs, Croup. Asthma and Itrenchiti- yield at once, hence it is that every body speak-in its praise. Te these who have net "used it. let assay, ifYen have a cough, or your child the ceugli, anil you value lite, don't Vail.le try it. Fer lame back, side or ehe-tu-e Shiloh's Pereus Pla-ter. Sold by veur druggist-, I). Heil-hu, Lancaster, and" M. L. Davis, Miilersviile. V.'e have a speedy and positive cure for ("a tarrh. Diphtheria. Caiikerineuthanil Headache in shileh's Catarrh Remedy. A nasal injector tree with each bottle. Use it ifyeu desire health and sweet breath. Price 30 cents. Sold bv I). Hcitshu, 1-aiica-ter, and M. L. Davis. Mil I e r-v i 1 1 e. sept 23-eed 1 1 & w l) j:tiis. Keyskk. At her rcsidencc.214 West Chestnut street, Lancaster, Pa., in her 77th year, Mrs. Catharine Kevser. wife of Win. Kevser and daughter of the late Daniel Fisher, of P.erks county. Friends el the family are rcspccttully ir vitcd te attend the funeral at 8:."!0 o'clock en Wednesday morning. Solemn high mass at St. Jeseph's Catholic church. Interment in SI J Jeseph's cemetery. jan3-3td ISerks county papers please copy. A'JSII" Alt I VKTJSESIJiXTS 70K KENT. X Union Hetel, opposite Peiin'a R. it. Depot. Apply at THIS OFFICE. Ijan.ltfd Wit 11KNT. V store Roem. Xe. 13 East Kin" street, new occupied by Augustus Rhoads. Inquire 01 II. (J. Lipp. Millers ville Avenue or within; also, the upstairs rooms for rent. fan5-M&Sttdlt".v STATED MEGIlNe OF THE LAOIKS Tract Seclctv will be held en Tuesday evening, at 7 o'clock sharp, at Xe. 10 East King street. AXX1E M. GUXDAKER, ltd Secretary. l,'.H-0 prizes $112,400 Whole tickels, $2; halt tickets. $1; 27 tickets $30; 33 tickets, 100. All applications for club rate-should be made te the home elllce. Remit by bank draft or express . Orders of $3 and upward, by express, can be sent at our expense. Full list of drawing published in Louisville Courier-Journal and New Yerk Herald and mailed te all ticket-holders. Fer ticket-and inhumation address T. J. COMMERFORI), Courier-Journal l.uihling, Louisville, Ky., or Its; lSre.ulway, Xew Yerk. dl-TuTA-S&w jcmxj:r axj z,ivj:ji cvm:. WARNER'S SAFE BITTERS ! This scientific remedy, prepared from choice vegetable extracts, i- the l!c.-t RIoed Purifier, and stimulate.- every function te mere health f ill action, and is thus a benefit in all diseases. In eliminating the impurities of the bleed, the natural and necessary result is the cure of Scrotuleusanil ether Skin Eruption- and Dis eases, including Cancers. Ulcers and ether Sere-. Xething is better for clearing and beau tilying the complexion. Dyspepsia, Weakness et the Stomach, Consti pation, Dizziness, General Debility, etc., are cured by the Safe Ititters, and it is unequalled as an appetizer and for building up an en feebled system. It is a medicine which should be in every family, and which, wherever used, w ill save the payment of manv doctor's bills. Convincing tcstimhuials furnished en appli cation. Rettles of two sizes ; prices, 30 cts. and $1. Warner's Safe Kidney anil Liver Cure, Safe Diabetes Cure, Safe Tonic, Safe Pills and Safe Xeriue are also superior remedies, un equalled in their respective fields of disease. Warner's Sale Remedies are sold by Drug-gi-ts and Medicine Dealers generally through out the country. Send for Pamphlet and Testimonials. 11. II. WARXER ii Ce., Rochester, X. Y. 2 dec!)-Tu,Th&Sd.Yw T7LKCTION. XA The ; annual inectins of the Stockholders of the Farmers' Xerthern Market Company win ee liciu at me emce in me .Marivet ueti-c. en MONDAY. JAXUARY 12, 1&S0, between the li'iiiisef 1 ami 2 o'clock p. in., at which time an election for nine Directors will take place. JOSEPH SAMSOX. jan3'il0-2til Secretary. DIVIDEND NOTICE. The president and managers of the Lan caster and Susquehanna turnpike read have declared a dividend of three and ene-twcltlh per cent, en the capital stock of the company, payable en demand at the elllce of the treas urer. W. P. BRIXTOX, Treasurer. jan"-3td 38 Seuth Queen street. USE LOCIIER'S HORSE AXD CATTLE POWDEUS. WHOLESALE Watclies and fJlecte, 106 EAST KING ST., LAXCASTEll, PA. 1880 1880 1880 1880 JAN. 3. JAN. 3. JAN. 3. JAN. 3. Opening this day or an Elegant X'ew Stock or Gelfl & Silver American Watstes STERLING SILYERWARE. SILVER-PLATED WARE, AXTIQTE RRASS CARD TABLES, MIRRORS, IIAXD MIRRORS. SCREENS & CANDLESTICKS. The-e goods have been selected from the Manufactories direct, and will be .-old at popu lar prices. A. RHOADS, 13 BAST KING STREET, janl-lyil LANCASTER, I'A. CHIXA AX1 OLASSWAlli:. II. E. SLAYMAKER, AOEKT FOR Reigart's Old Wine Stere, Established in 1785, ISir-OlSTEIt AD DKALKIl IN FINE OLD BRANDIES, SHERRIES, SUPE RIOR OLD MADEIRA, (Imported in ISIS, 1S27 and 1828,) CHAMPAGNES O EVERY ItRAND, SCOTCH ALE PORTER, BROWN STOUT. Xe. MO KAST KING ST.. LANCASTER. I'A SELLEES' COUGH SYRUP ! 50 Years Before the Public. Pronounced by all te be the most pleasant and vtticacieus remedy new in u-e for the euro of coughs, colds, croup, hoarseness tickling sensation of the threat, whooping ceugli, etc. Over a mil-ion bottles sold within the last few years. It gives relief wherever used, and has the power te impart benefit that cannot be had from the cough mixtures new in use. Sold by all druggists at S5 cents pe. bottle. A A'ew Prctonderte theKvyal Purple. Londen, Jan. 5. The Times says: ' li the eyes of the Afghan people Abdul Khanian Khan, pretender te the throne of Afghanistan, counts for little, but in Turkistan, from Kalkli te IJadakshan, his influence is considerable, lie could doubt less collect considerable force there and probably establish his autheri ty temporarily in Afghan-Turkistan. The first step has been taken in such an enterprise by the success of his wife's new relative, Mir Kaba, who has ousted Shere Ali's nominee from Faizaaed, and is new de facto ruler of Badakshan. It is morally certain Abdul Khanian will join with him. In this fact lies Abdul Kha- man's importance and his value te Russia depends en the same circumstance. Mere than that, the man who can without foreign aid firmly establish his power in any portion of Afghanistan -s the one who must be taken into serious account ; for his iniluc-ncc must become consider able in ether portions of the state. He might ever aspire te play the part of national champion and certainly with Abdul Kahman in possession of Balkh, and his close ally installed at Faizahed, there would be little peace of mind for any chief of Cabul even though he should be under shadow of British protection' THE "WOOXSHIXEKS. stock Markets. Stocks stcadv. l'enna li"s (third issue) Philadelphia & Erie.. Reading Pennsylvania Lehigh Valley. United Ces. et X..I Northern Pacific ' Preferred.. Northern Central , Lehigh Naviiratien Norristown Central Traii-nortatlen Ce. 17'. Pitts., Titiisville & Bullale. II;';; LillMU OCI1U 1K111... Stocks irre-rular. Meney ejyg X. Y. Central piiJj Erie n Admits Express 107 -Michigan Central S'.t-y Michigan Southern Wi Illinois Central Km Cleveland & Pittsburgh 1074 Chicago & Reck Island III)-? Pittsburgh. Fert Wayne.. Ill Western Union Tel. Ce Me-' Teledo Wabash vA New Jersey Central se'? Philadelphia, Jan. 5. 12-ae r. si. ..m:;t .. is .. avt .. ,kijH .. .'.. ...."'-. ".". si'3 .. ."is .10174 fri Nkw leiut. Ian. S. MISCJ2LLAXEOVS. T 1 WO SEWING -MACHINES AGA INST ONE I will stake two Xew IleiiiiwtiiSnu-ii,r it.i. chines against any ether in the uiarkefthat there is none that canals THE XEW DOMESTIC ler light and heavy sewing, with as short a enuiK motion, anil tliat lias as veniciiccs ler easy operating. D. S. II ARE, nl-eawdS&wtt '.'-, Centre Square. many con- SELLERS LIVEK PILLS are also highly highly recommended ler curing liver com plaint, constipation, sick headaches, fever unit ague and all diseases of the stomach and liver Sold by all druggists at 25 cents per box. R. E. SELLERS & CO., el-ly w Pittsburgt, Pa. K ST6 Vf TH YSE LF. oeooooooooooo The untold miseries that re- e e suit lrem indiscretion in early e e life nuiv be alleviated and e cured. The-e who doubt this e e assertion should purchase the e e new medical work published e e by the PEABODYMEDICAL e e INSTITUTE, Bosten, cnti- e e tied. Till" SCIENCE OF e e LIFE; or, SELF-PKESEIC- 0000000000000 VATIOX. Exhausted vital ity, ncrveii- and physical debility, or vital ity impaired b. the errors of youth, or tee cle'sc application te business, may be restored and manhood regained. Twe hundredth edition, revised and enlarg ed, just published. It is a standard medical work, the best in the English language, writ ten by a physician of great experience, te whom was awarded a geld and jeweled medal by the Londen Medical Association. It con tains beautiful and very expensive engravings. Three hundred pages; mere than 50 valuable prescriptions ter all forms of prevailingdiscase, the result of many year- of extensive and suc cessful practice, either one et which is worth ten times the price of the book. Bound in French cloth ; price only $1, sent by mail, pest paid. The Londen irencc savs. "Xe person should be without this valuable book. The author is a noble benefactor." An illustrated sample sent te all en receipt 01 15 cents for postage. The author refers, by permission, te Jes. S. I islier, president ; W. I. P. Iiigrahm, vice pres ident; W. Paine, M. 1).; C. S. Gauntt, 31. D.; II. J. Deucct, 31. D.; R. 11. Kline, 31. !.; J. R. Hel- viHiiu, ji. i'.;.y.ii. j,yncn, Jl. J), anil 31. K. Illicit Distilleries Itreken up, and Their Operators Captured. Washington, Jan. 5. The following despatch was received te-day from the collector of internal revenue at Atlanta. Ga. "Have just seized three head of stock and wagon engaged in removing il licit whisky from two illicit stills. Have destroyed 4000 gallons mash, and arrested operator of still after meeting armed re sistance." The commissioner also received a tele gram from the collector at Raleigh, X. C, stating that his deputies captured two mere illicit distilleries en Saturday night in full blast in Moere county. TERRIBLE EXPLOSION. a ttextien, fa km bus! new process linseed meal. the best and .most economical of vattia: eoeus. It is worthy of your immediate attention Write te us ler chart giving value et" the dit lcrcnt loeds. nl-J-Stw GROVE & BRO., JIB Race St., Philadelphia. Four Men Hilled and Twe Fatally Injured. Xbwakk, X. J., Jan. e. Fearful explo sion occurred at eleven o'clock te-day in a celluloid manufactory by which four men were instantly killed and two ethers injured se badly that they cannot recover. Less, about $10,000. The names of the killed are William Finler, Frederick Stiles, Jehn Yates and Stephen Atwood. Frederick Pierce and Elmer Bogart arc se badly burned that no hope of their recovery is entertained. THE Collision IKISII TKOUIJLI-.S. anil uuuuueii, ji. if., iacauy ei the Philadelphia University of Medicine and Surgery; also the faculty et the American University et Philadel phia; alsO Hen. P. A. Bissell M- ll liri-iilent HEAL 1HIXA, GLASS, OUEEXSWAKE. HOUSEKEEPERS, Loek te your interest. IiUY YOUR QUKENSWAREat CHINA HALL. THE LARGEST STOCK IN LANCASTER; Damaged Ware ! Damaged Ware ! Special attention given te IIOUSESTIRES. HIGH & MARTIN'S, Ne. 8 East King Street. rpiiY LOCHER'S COUGH SYEUP. el the National Medical Association Addles, Dr. V. II. PARKER, Ne 4 Bulliinch street, Bosten, 3Iass. Theauther may be consulted en all cnsrc;!cc2idywlniiin,,exi,crl-THYSELF INSTATE OF JOHN JOHNS, LATE OF J Jlaner township, deceased. The under signed Auditor, appointed te distribute the balance lciiiaiuing in the hands of Christian Jehns, administrator of the estate of Jehn Jehns, dee'd. te and among these legally en titled te the same, will sit ter tliat purpose en FlIII) AY, JANUARY SI, A. D. 1SS0, at 2 o'clock p. m., in the Library Roem of the Court Heuse, in the city of Lancaster, where all persons in terested in said distribution may attend. dec-KKltw E. II. YUNDT, Auditor. A SSIGNED ESTATE OF GEORGE IEEK J. BECK, of the borough of Columbia, Lan caster county. Pa. The undersigned Auditor appointed te distribute the balance remaining in the hands et William Harm, assignee, te and among these legally entitled te the same, will sit for that purpose en TUESDAY, JAX UARY 13, 1880, at 10 o'clock a. in., in the Library Roem of the Court Heuse, in the city of Lan caster, where all persons interested in said dis tribution may attend. W. II. ROLAXD, decl7-Ctw Auditor. lSetwcen the Constabulary l'easants. Londen, Jan. 5. A serious aifray occur red en Friday last between the Irish con stabulary and some peasants of Galway, during which the police fired en the peo ple, but nobody was injured. Galway county is in a very excited condition. Itraid Mills Ilurued. Bosten, Jan. e. The braid mills at Seuth Carver burned yesterday. Less, $70,000. Fall of a .Brewery. Syracuse X. Y., Jan. e. Giccnway brewery fell te-day, injuring two men. Less, $20,000. Terrible Tragedy. In the village of Lyens, Wayne county, X. Y., en Saturday, between 12 and 1 p. m., Miss Frances llevcy, a beautiful and amiable young lady, crazed by the death of her lever, shot and killed her father and then killed herself with the same"pistol. ASSIGNED ESrATE OF WILLIAM IIUX TER FURGUsOX and wile. ofPrevidence township, Lancaster county. William Hunter Furgiisen and wile, of Providence township, having by deed of voluntary assignment a-signed and transferred all their es tate and ellccts te the undersigned, for the benefit of the creditors of the said William Hunter Furgiisen, he therefore gives notice te all persons indebted te said assigner, te make payment te the undersigned without delay, and these having claims te present them te JOHN JIILDEBRAND, Assignee. decl7-Ctw Sew Providence. 4 UlUTOK'S NOTICE. XX. The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster coun ty te distribute the balance remaining in the hands of William A. Atlee, surviving trustee under a mortgage given by the Lancaster Ag ricultural Park association, dated May , 1871, recorded in the Recorder's eilicc et Lancaster county, in mortgage book Ne. 21, page 2K, te and among these legally entitled te the same, will sit for that purpose en WEDNESDAY. DEC. 31, 1879, at 10 o'clock, a m., In the library room of the court house, in the City of Lancas ter, where all persons interested in said distri bution may attend. .. GEORGE XAUMAN, dC-3tdlaw Auditor. OPECIALT1ES OF CHRISTIANA MACHINE CO. MILL AND FACTORY GEARING, MILL ING SUPPLIES, U UHX1IA JPS TUliliIXE, AND PORTABLE BURR MILLS. Send for Catalogue and Price List. Omce and Works : CHRISTIANA, I'A. mylJJ-Iyw CIOIIKT PKOCLAMATION. Wiiki'Eas, The Honorable JOHN 15. LIV INGSTON. President, and Honorable DAVID W. PATTERSON, Associate Judge of the Court of Common IMeasJn and for the county of Lancaster, and Assistant J usticcset'tlie Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail De livery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and ter the county ff Lancaster, have Issued their precept, te me directed, requiring me, among ether things, te make ptibl.c proclama tion throughout my bailiwick, that a Court et Oyer and Terminer midn General Jail Deliv ery, also a Court et" General Quarter Sessions el the Peace and Jail Delivery, will commence in the Court Heuse, in the city or Lancaster in tin-Commonwealth et" Pennsylvania, en the THIRD MONDAY IX JAN'UARY (l!l), Issn. Ill pursuance or which precept public notice is hereby given te the Maver and Aldermen et the city of Lancaster, in the said county, and all the Justices of the Peace, the Corener and Constables, or the said city and county of Lan caster, that they be then and there In their own proper persons, with their rolls, records and e.vaminatiens,aniI iniiiisitien-i.anil their ether rememeranccs, te ile tlie-e things which te theirollicesappertaiiiinthcirbehall'tebedone; and also all tiiesc who will prosecute against the prisoners who are, or then shall be in the jail of said county or Lancaster, are te be then and there te prosecute against them as shall be just. Dated at Lancaster the 27th day or Decem ber, 1S7'.. JACOB S. STRINE, ShcrilJ. ilec27-3tdTu&3twl As I uuitlt'S UUUUll SYRUP IS THE BEST. SSIONEE'S SALE OF VALUAKLE PROPERTY. ON SATURDAY. JANU ARY 21, IssO. The undersigned assignees of Patrick Carr and wife, et Lancaster city, Pa., will expose te public, sale, al Michael's hotel, North Queen street, the following valuable properties, viz : Ne. 1. All that certain one and a halfsterv BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, and Let e"r Piece et Ground thereto belonging, situated en tlie north side of West King street, Lancas ter city, said let having a Irent of i!i feet :i inches, anil extending in ileptn 1W) feet, mere or less, and being Ne. KSi West King street, bounded en the west bv property, new or late of Mary Campbell, en the north by an alley, en the east by property new or late or Jeremiah Campbell, and en the south by West King street aforesaid. Ne. 2. All that certain two-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, and let or piece of ground, thereto belonging, situate en the west side of North Plum street, Lancaster city. Ne. :iS, said let measuring seventeen feet, mere or less, en Piuiii street, and extending in depth westward or that width, 7i rcct inches, mere or less, bounded en the cast by Plum street, en the south by property new or late or Jehn J. Dcrsch, en ne west bv property et Martin Gratr. and en the north by a common alley. This is a desirable property located in one or the best parts et" the city. Ne. 3. All these two certain LOTS OF GROUND situate en the southwest corner or -East Chestnut ami Marshall streets, l,ancas icr cny, i-a.. measuring in irent en said East Chestnut. street II feet, mere or "less, and ex ex ex "cnilinginilcpthsoiithwarillyllSfectteanallcy wiid lets being Nes. ai and D2 en Chestnut street tract; bounded en the north by said East Chestnut street, en the east by said Marshall, en the south by a It-feet wide alley, and en ;the west by Ne. a; of said Chestnut street tract. These are very desirable building lets, situated in a new and rapidly improving part or the city. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock, p. m or said day. when attendance will be given and terms made known by EMANUEL E. MILLER. Assignee or Patrick Carr and Wile, Henry Shubert, Auctioneer, Jan I-WASilJtJnnllMltii VTOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. X A meeting or the stockholders or the Del aware River and Lancaster railroad, will be held at the office et the undersigned. In Col umbia, Pa., en Monday, the 12th day of Janu ary, 1880, between the hours or 12 m. and J p. in., for the purpose of electing thirteen direc tors ler the ensuing year, and such ether busi ness as may be brought before the meeting. 1. B. CASE, Secretary, Columbia, Pa., Dec. 10", 2S79. dccl7-3tw - ; 35 '! -V J r;! v 1 'H - . ! ,1 ' 41 ri - II ' N ."! '4 .H 1 '! H ' 1 . i. - ' I: I r J 1 3 '-Si :i s -f1 &l 41