Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, January 08, 1880, Image 3

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LANCASTER DAILY INTELLlGENCEll.THimSDAY. JANUARY 8, 1880.
THE CLUBS OF LANCASTER.
Sonic of the Phases or Our Secial Devclop Devclep
raents. Notwithstanding the increasing popula
tion of Lancaster and its rapid advance
ment in all the refinements of modem
society, it lias thus far lceu singularly free
from that sort of club life which in se many
cities of greater or less importance exer
cises a demoralizing social inilu2nce, often
tending te the ruin of individual members
and frequently going far te break up
family life or entirely change that domes
tic order which experience has proved te
be the best for the general purposes of
rightly organized society. Nevertheless,
the elegance, hospitality and general high
tone which have always characterized
society in this city are steadily maintained
generation after generation and never
were mere ma:kcd than at present. The
passing season has witnessed some out
growths of this social development which
are worthy of special notice, no less be
cause of their intrinsic excellence than
because of some enduring qualities which
premise te make them permanent features
of Lancaster polite society.
The Heek Cluus.
Fer a number of years a party of ladies
and gentlemen of congenial literary tastes,
residing at a convenient distance for the
interchange of periodicals, fcc, have had
a Itouudaheut " club, which subscribes
for a number of the standard English,
French and American publications ( about
as many as there are members) and passes
them around from one member te the
ether, in an order determined at the begin
ning of the year, slight lines being imposed
for any detention ever a specified time and
members desiring them for second reading
being allowed this privilege after they have
made the complete circuit. Occasionally a
new book is bought and passed around iu
the same way and at the close of the year
the yearly volumes of unbound periodicals
and the books are sold te the highest bid
ders in the club. This arrangement secures
te each member the use of a large number
of periodicals at the priec of a single one
and has been found te work admirably in
all its details. The secretary of the club
leccivcs all the publications, covers them
with stout pajier, encloses the rules and or
der of the circuit and delivers each respec
tively te its starting place.
The success of the ''Itouudaheut" and
its enlarging membership led te the forma
tion of several ethers en its pattern, and
the " West End Revolver" and another
down town club of the same kind are well
established and iu successful operation. The
three aggregate a membership of ever lifty
persons.
TIhj Thursday Club.
This is a social organization of nearly
lifty members, mostly unmarried people,
which meets successively at the residences
of its members, en the Thursday evenings
of alternate weeks, and has for its object
the amusement and diversion of its mem
bers and of invited guests at special enter
tainments. Its dill'erent. evenings are oc
cupied with a variety of amusements such
as dancing, phantom parties, charades,
illustrated ballads, private theatricals, mii
sicalcs and ether diversions of the highest
order of reliued and intelligent social
amusements. Early hours and moderate
entertainments are some of the features of
the club which have done much te make it
success this winter and give premise of its
permanency.
The Conking Club.
A dozen young ladies of commendable
domestic ambition and household accom
plishments compose the " (Je-iking Club,"
ane every E-aumiay aiteruoeu they give a i
luncheon, in courses, at the residence of ,
some one of the members. Each member
contributes one dish, exclusively pre-
FKANKLIN AND MARSHALL.
Opening or the Winter Term This Morning.
At ten o'clock this morning the winter
or middle term of the institutions at
Franklin and Marshall college was form
ally opened. After the usual chapel ser
vices, consisting of the singing of a hymn,
the reading of the scriptures and prayer,
led by Rev. Dr. T. G. Apple, president of
the college, Rev. E. V. Gerhart, D. D., of
the theological seminary, delivered the
opening address en "The Conflict Between
Reason and Faith."
Dr. Gerhart said that a prominent char
acteristic of our progressive age is the con
flict between Reason and Faith. Faithful
Christians stand aghast at the blasphemies
of spiritual things indulged in by the ma
lignant enemies of Christianity. The argu
ments of Christians are net and cannot be
en a plane with these of their rationalistic
enemies. Materialism uses reason and logic,
but the arguments el Christianity are
above and beyond reason and logic. The
strongholds of the Christian's reasoning
have been mere than historical and geog
raphical strongholds. The victories of
Christianity have always been wen by a
power that is in and of itself. Christ, the
author of Christianity, from His own ful
ness continually imparts geed te the
world, and gives strength te His champions
te upheld the geed. Paul, as Saul of Tarsus,
persecuted the church of Christ, but when
the Sen was revealed in his heart, his
word and works were changed. Peter, the
first great preacher of the gospel, who at
Pentecost converted thousands te the
Christian faith, had at that time no true
insight into the gospel ; net until he saw
the wonderful vision at Jeppa did he knew
that the middle wall of partition
between the Old and the New
had been broken down. Christ him
self said: "Ye shall bear wit-
witness because ye have been trtth jfe
from the beginning." By nature men are
receptive te the truth of the gospel. The
world has denied, however, the truths and
traditions of the Christian faith. The
hatred of scribes and Pharisees
te Jesus of Nazareth has been seen
in ether men in the Christian
era. The sacred writings have been
committed te the flames as abominable,
and men who-have held te the truth have
paid the sacrifice of their lives iu heathen
amphitheatres,tlie prey of wild beasts, and
en the rack of torture. Hut iu Christian
countries the genius of the gospel has been
softening the temper of infidels, of hostile
kings and princes. The predominant at
titude of men te the gospel in the present
age is that of skepticism. Skeptics, how
ever, aic indebted te Christianity for all
the depths of their claimed insight into
things that are geed. Naturalism, espe
cially mateiialistic naturalism, blots out
the entire spiritual realm. The whole an
tagonism of the modern world te the holy
scriptures reveals the ignorance of man's
wisdom, and the impotence of mau's
strength. Te such as have spiritual per
ception the word of the Lord is being ful
filled every hour, net by might but by the
spirit of the Lord. Every epoch and
every event testifies unmistakably that
the I!ib!c has been shining into
the darkness by the power of its own light.
The Bible has been fructifying genius, and
aiding learning ; it has been attracting all
things by its central truth and has been
lighting all things by its holy rays. The
Bible has been te the church through the
ages a well-spring of knowledge, but it
still remains full and unfathomed.
Ne Apology gives strength te the
Werd ; the "Werd gives strength te all
Apologies. The apologist can only aim
legitimately at men and make effort te cor
rect their follies. Man has no strength te
THE DOCTORS.
Meeting or the Medical Societies.
Yesterday afternoon the regular monthly
meeting of the medical society was held.
The attendance was unusually large, the
following members being present :
Drs. Atlee, of Lancaster : Alexander,
Marietta ; Albright, Lancaster; Brunei, Col
umbia ; BIciler, Union Station ; Bolenius,
Lancaster; Brackbill, Strasburg; Bean,
Bainbridge ; Buckius, Columbia ; Bern-
theisel, Columbia : Black, Strasburg ; Car
penter, Lancaster; Compten, Lancaster;
Craig. Columbia ; Cox, Lancister ; Dun
lap, Manheim ; Davis, M. L., Millers
vilie : Dunlap, Manheim ; Davis, S.
T., Lancaster; Ehlcr, Lancaster; Hies
tand, Mount Jey ; Ilerst, Earlville ;
Ilcrr, M. L., and Hen, A. J.. Lancaster ;
Ilerr, B. F., Strasburg; Hertz. Litiz ;
Kenuig, Saluuga ; Kehler, New Helland ;
Line-weaver. Columbia : Livingston.
Meuntville ; Lightner, Ephrata ; Mavcs,
Willow Street ; Musser, F. M., Witnier ;
Musser, J. II., Lampeter ; Miller, Bird-in-Hand
; McCaa, Ephrata : Mowery, C'on C'en C'on
estega Centre ; Norris, Marietta ; Parke,
Gap ; Roebuck, Litiz ; Reland, Lancas
ter ; Sheller, Mount Jey : Stehman, Lan
ter ; Trabert, ReamsUnvn : Treichler,
Elizabethtown ; Thompson, Wrightsville ;
Weisman. Bainbridge ; "Welchans. Lan
caster : Yest, Bethesda ; Ziegler, Mount
Jey, Blackwood, Lancaster.
The following eflicers were elected te
serve during the ensuing year :
President Dr. Thompson.
Vice Presidents Drs. Miller and Al
bright.
Recording Secretary Dr. Blackwood.
Corresponding Secretary Dr. Welchans.
Treasurar Dr. Elder.
Librarian Dr. B. F. ilerr.
B.iard of Censers Drs. Compten. Siiel
ler and Trabert.
Beard of Examiners Drs. Zeigler, Atlee
and Carpenter.
Dr. Zeigler, upon retiring from the
presidential chair,madea neat little speech
ami presented his successor with a new
gavel.
A number of new members were elected
after which a considerable amount of busi
ness, of a private nature, and which would
be of no interest te the public, was trans
acted. A resolution was passed te the effect
that the April meeting of the society be
held in Columbia.
me mommy meeting will be heid in
this city as usual en the first Wednesday
of next month.
The Il'tinci-up'iths.
The llomejopathio medical society met
in Dr. Reich's eflice, Marietta, yesterday,
ten members being present. In the
discussion of the report of the bu
reau of obstetrics, Drs. Bellinger,
llucbcner, Tayler and Harry, described
a iiumeer 01 very interesting cases,
and the subject of obstetrical treatment re
ceived full discussion. Dr. Frantz report
ed suceesstul treatment of a number of
cases of chronic asthma. After a free in
terchange of opinion en topics of general
medieal principles, the society adjourned
te meet in this city en the ."ith of April
next.
Ileld Fer Postage.
Letters addressed te the following named
persons are held at the Lancaster post pest
office because the senders have net put
upon them postage stamps :
Mrs. M. Paulitsch, 131 East Fifty-fourth
street, N. Y. ; E. S. German's Sens, Sun
day school book store, 23 Seuth Second
street, Harrisburg, Pa. ; Jes. C. Grubb &
Ce., Ne. 712 Market street, Philadelphia,
(stamp once used).
New Advertisements.
Public Sale of Brick Building.
I'ahnosteck's Farina Fleur.
Grand Sheeting Match.
Public Sale.
Netice.
CsTTer further details see advertising
column.
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-VEfT AJtrJUtTISJOLEXTS.
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23-tfeedR Office : Xe. 10 West Orange St.
AS. KOSEXHAUM & CO.,
. PACKERS OF LEAF TOBACCO, Xe. 22.1
Prince street. Lancaster, Pa.
. , J. KOSEXMYEi:,
jan,-3nidi Manager.
TILED EDITION
GREAT EXCITEMENT AT JOHX
SCHOEXBERGER'S. Xe. 15!) Xerth Queen
street. The Berguer Jt Engel Brewing Com
pany's Celebrated Premium Lager .Beer en
tap. Lunch morning and evening. ltd
THURSDAY EVENING, JAN. 8, 1880.
WEATHER INDICATIONS.
Washington, Jan. 7. Fer the Middle
Atlantic and New England states, station
ary followed by risiug barometer, north
east winds, partly cloudy weather, sta
tieuary followed by lower temperature.
JCAJLKETS.
Lancaster. Dec. 12, 1S79.
INSURE YOUR PROPERTY IN RELIABLE
COMPAXIESat
BENJ. P
deel2-3mdR
Office
SHENK'S,
10S West King Street.
Vec can't afford te laugh, dear girt,
Unless your teeth are white as pearls
Unless your mouth is pink and sweet.
And your two lips in rosebuds meet ;
And you cannot supply this want.
But through the use el SOZODONT !
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Fkem the Rockport, I nil.. Banner. There is
no medicine iu the world which has gained
si-ch lame as St. Jacou's Oil: this is. Imuvrar
net in the least astonishing, when we consider
its truly wonderful curative powers. Mr F
Kedenberg, of Grandview, called at our office
last week and related the following circum
stance: I sum-red with Rheumatism ler ever
six years : consulted many phvsicians and
tried hundreds of remedies, but without avail
Having seen St. Jaceii's Oil advertised in your
paper, ami heard of some most usteiiishin---cures,
I sent te Rockport ler a bottle of the
Oil, anil used it according te directions. The
relief I felt was almost "electric." I get bet
ter at once, and new there is net a trace el
Rneiimatism left in my body.
SPECIAL XUTICES.
7IRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT.
H
Insurance at lowest rates. Geed and Reli
able Companies. HERR & STAUFFER.
Reat Estate & Ins. Agts., 3 X. Duke St.
dec."0-3indReed
MAINE.
THE LEGISLATURE IX SESSION.
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HIBACCO FOR SALE.
One hundred acres of nrime PennsvU-niii.i
Seed Leaf Tobacco for sale.
Apply te R. F. KOHLER.
Shrewsbury. Yerk ceuntv. Pa.
jan 1-lweedR
It ICY GOODS, AC.
Ne Mere Hard Times.
If you will step spending se much en line
clothes, rich feed and style, buy geed, healthy
feed, cheap and better clothing : get mere real
and substantial tilings of life every way, and
especially step the foolish habit of employing
expensive quack doctors or using se much el
the vile humbug medicine that does you euly
hai-iii, but put your trust in that simple, pure
remedy. Hep Bitters, that cures always, at a
trilling cost, and you will see geed times and
have geed health. See another column.
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Try Lecher's Cough Syrup.
WE CANNOT ADVERTISE
Reduction of Prices,
As many kinds of goods are going up
in price every week, but we held a large
stock of desirable Dry Goods that are
selling at rates proportionate te cost
some time age. In the matter et"
MLSLIXSwe secured and
stored away an immense
quantity, se that our sales
rooms and leserye stock
rooms leek like wholesale
stores. These standard
goods are new retailing
largely at less than future
price-..
" Dr. Sellers' Cough Syrup" will ensure you
a geed night's rest. It is the best cough medi
cine in the market. Price 23 cents.
IseJ.eclier's Herse anil Cattle Powders,
l'eit Ai.i.ayise Heaiwk.ness ami Irritation of
the ihreat it is daily proved that "Brown's
ISrunehitil Treches''1 are a mild remedy yet
very efficacious. jG-lwdTThS&w
Heat relaxes the system and opens the way
for dNcases te attack the depressed and weary
body. People of judgment and experience at
such times make use of Kidney-Wert a? this
great remedy keeps up the tone of the whole
body by enabling the Liver, Bowels and Kid
neys te perfem their functions perfectly.
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IMPORTANT IF TRUE,
lias Smith .Joined tlic ISuIl Ring?
Dr.
Compten the l'mver
Tin-cue ?
IScliiml the
pared and served by herself, and though ' de work Divinely geed except when I)i
these meetings are entirely private, the , vincly guided. The holy scriptures ehal ehal
savery reports of toothsome compounds i lenge continually a closer attention. They
which have reached the hapless disbarred, , illumine with new light the enlightened
ip.
tell of accomplishments that are an essen
tial and esteemed feature of female educa
tion. The Cliosepliie Society.
Of a mere weighty if net mere attrac
tive character than any of its contempora
ries is the ' Cliosephic society."' Its mem
bership runs up te aneut thirty-live, em
bracing the families of the college
and theological seminary professors
and a number of ether residents of
this city and its suburbs, of literary
tastes and studious habits. It is the pur
pose of the club te adept each winter some
general historical theme of investigation I must stand as He stands, forever,
and discussion, that its members in turn At the close of Dr. Gerhart's remarks
shall prepare and read an essay of about l Dr. Apple congratulated the students en
thirty minutes length en some phase of ', their safe return te college, and also en the
the general topic under review, itsjeadiug ; bright prospects for the institutions in
te be followed with a free discussion by the future iu view of the liberal endow
the members of the subject presented, iu ments from the AVilhelm estate, and the
its historical and philosophical relations. , profes-ers made their ami-ninrements te
i mind. The truth of revelation, by direct
, action en the mind of the church, bears the
I community of believers en from higher te
higher planes of life. Scripture is net sci
ence ; it docs net catalogue external facts :
. nor is science revelation. Each has its
own realm. Scientific quest ions alone come
within the jurisdiction of the scientific
' court ; and it is futile for men te show that
Genesis or any part of scripture or of Chris-
iianuy is unweniiy ei neiiei irem a sci
entific point of view ; the arguments of
unbelievers rathci indicate that nil these
things are net of man but of Ged, and
Kev. Dr. T. G. Apple is president of the
club, and at its first meeting outlined in a
general way the plan of the organization
and the logical order of the special topics
te be treated. In accordance with this
idea the club adopted the subject of the
Mcdiajval period of history and its relation
te Modern times for this winter's study ;
and there have already been read before
the club a paper by Hev. Dr. Dubbs en
"The Mcdiasval Uemancc ;" by Prof.
AVm. M. Nevin en "The Ucginnnings of
English Literature ;" by E.K. Martin, esq.,
en ''The Feudal Systein,'"and future essays
arc announced in preparation by Kev. Dr.
T. G. Apple en "Scholasticism iu the Mid
dle Ages ;" by "V. U. Ilenscl, esq., en the
'"Crusades," and en topics of kindred inter
est by Profs. Stahr and Sinythe, IJev. Drs.
Gerhart and Thee. Appel, Dr. Illackwoed
and ether members of the club.
Besides the above, the private character
of which forbids a mere detailed publica
tion of their workings, there are a number
ei -smaiier social clubs, card parties, as
semblies, &e.,in Lancaster, which brighten
society and of which the association with
rooms ever Uair & Shcnk's bank, compos
ed entirely of gentlemen, is the strongest.
Each of them fills its own sphere, nearly
all overlap in their membership, and. taken
altogether, form a system which makes
.social life in Lancaster during the present
season mere brilliant and versatile than it
has been for years, radiating an influence
in which many visitors have delighted
already, and which will extend itself for
years te come.
Drunk and Disorderly.
RjMichael McMce and his wife Maria
were before Alderman McConeiny this
morning, charged with drunken and dis
orderly conduct and quarreling en the
street. They were "sent up" for l."i days
te cool oil".
Tiie Soup Heuse.
The soup house is being well-patronized
this week. Yesterday 442 persons were
.served with soup and this morning the
number reached 401, besides about fifty
pounds of pudding, which was distributed.
the various classes.
I'ioeu Sheeting.
At the Park house, yesterday, a number
of sportsmen assembled te participate in
pigeon sheeting. It was intended te sheet
for a fat hog, but the entries were net suffi
cient te warrant it. and se two sweepstake
matches were arranged among seven
marksmen, the entry fee being J2 each.
Fer the first prize Messrs. S. and Me. tried
each sheeting six out of seven birds. With
out sheeting oil" they divided first and sec
ond money. Fer the second sweepstake,
seven contestants, three birds each, the
same gentlemen again tied and divided
second menev.
Malicious Prosecution.
Jeseph Ileuser has brought suit against
Jeseph Stark for malicious prosecution.
The plaintiff alleges that defendant mali
ciously and wickedly brought three sev
eral suits against him, the first charging
him with larceny, the second with trever
and conversion, and the third being a suit
of replevin, all the said suits against
Ileuser having been based en the same act.
He lays his damage at $500.
Lecture.
Rev. J. E. Bewers, late of Terente, Can
ada, a Swedcnbergian minister, will de
liver a lecture en Friday evening, the 9th
inst., in the third story, ever Leng's drug
store, North Queen street, at 7 o'clock.
Admission free. Subject, "The Mystery
Revealed The Change of Death ; Man's
Resurectien in the Spirit ; Hew and "When
it Takes Place.""
Next Week's Amusements.
This morning Jehn D. Mishlcr booked
Malm's famous "Fatinitza" company at
the opera house, te appear en January 15.
Gottheld's company will, for the first time
in this city, play "The Octoroon," en Sat
urday, January 17.
Gene te Columbia.
The county commissioners and Solicitor
Fulton went te Columbia, this afternoon,
te be present at the assessment of damages
caused by the opening of new streets.
A Washington dispatch te the Philadel
phia Ledyer says : " Dr. Themas II. Sher
wood is named in connection with the
eflice of supervisor of the census for the
First district of Pennsylvania, which con
sists of the city of Philadelphia. Fer the
Second district, consisting of Chester,
Delaware and Lancaster counties, Repre
sentative Ward is urging the appointment
of Henry C. Snewdcn, of Delaware, and
Representative Smith is urging Jeseph
Samson, of Lancaster. It is considered
that the appointment for this district will
go te Lancaster. "
It will be remembered that some weeks
age it was announced that Mr. Smith was
urging the appointment of Frank P. Le
fever for this position. The report set the
politicians all agog te knew who " this
Lefever'' was ; and they discovered that he
hed recently come te town from Oxford,
prier te that having been in Lewisbtirg,
Pa. ; that in politics he was a Temperance
man of vaguely Republican antecedents.
Mr. Smith, in explanation te the benified
politics mongers, said he didn't knew it :
Lefever had been recommended te him
highly, and, being the only candidate, he
had endorsed him ; of course it would net
de te recommend any ether than a straight
Republican, and se Lefever withdrew.
Being largely indebted te Dr. Compten
for his narrow escape from a fatal political
mistake, Mr. Smith may, in his gratitude,
have fallen upon the doctor's friend, Jee
Samson ; or ether high considerations of a
pure civil service" may have prevailed.
Samson is well known as an ex-prison in
spector and school director (in both of
which capacities he illegally sells his
brushes te the public whom he otherwise
serves) ami a Bull Ring politician gener
ally. His appointment will raise a breeze
and it will take geed management te keep
biuith s iat out of the lire.
Ymi de Swear."
One of our rotund aldermen made a
point yesterday en one of our festive oys eys
termen. The dealer in bivalves presented
te the alderman a little bill for certain
coves that had entered and assisted in
enlarging the alderman's stomach. The
dispenser of justice geed humeredly
disputed the bill, which the ether averred
te be correct. Handing a Bible te the deal
er in shellfish, the alderman said solemnly,
" Yeu de swear that this bill is correct, te
the best of your knowledge and belief, se
help you Ged." The dealer kissed the
book, the alderman charged him 25 cents
for administering the oath, and, deducting
that amount from the bill, paid it like a
little man.
Caugl.t a Heg Ter a Hawk.
Jacob Loraw, son of Jehn E. Loraw,
residing several miles north of Mount Jey,
set a steel trap te catch a chicken-hawk
which was committing depredations around
the premises. Hearing one of their hogs
squeal very painfully they were astonished
te find it entrapped in the trap set for the
hewk.
Sensible Canadian.
Mr. Gadbois, of Brockville, Canada, alter be
ing cured of a prostrating malarial diseasecon diseasecen
tnictcil in Texas, by means of Warner's Sate
Pills and Sale Bitters, writes te us: "I shall
never travel in that climate without your Safe
Pills and Safe Bitters as part of my outfit."
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Vfe also bought freely of
FLANNELS,
And can show the geed results of out eut
bargaining en inquiry at the Flannel
Counter.
We are also selling
CALICOES
Cheaper than they can be bought at.
The people will have te pay higher for
many kinds of dry goods after the pres
ent stock are sold out.
Jehn Wanamaker,
GRAND DEPOT 13TH ST.,
1'MlIL.AltEI.i'llIA.
Passage of a Resolution Providing for Inves
tigating the Bribery Charges.
Augusta, Jan. S. Beth branches of the
Legislature assembled quietly te-dav. In
the Senate a resolution was offered te ap
point a joint select cemmitte te investigate
charges of bribery and intimidation at
tempted en members of the Legislature.
This was opposed by the Republican sena
tors, but was finally passed.
Neise and Confusion In the Heuse.
After the opening of the session in the
Heuse the speaker invoked geed order, but
an impatient crowd broke into the building
and created much confusion. Quiut was
finally restored, but at one time trouble
seemed imminent.
The reading of yesterday's record re
vealed the fact that net mere than seventy
two votes were cast for anv candidate.
The Republicans who withdrew yester
day, then presented themselves te be sworn
in, but the acting governor refused te
qualify them, as he was net sure of the
extent of his power.
The Heuse then quietly adjourned.
Philadelphia Market.
Philadelphia. January S. Fleur dull;
superfine W 5005 00; extra S3 306 00;
Ohie and Indiana family pi 7507 35; Penn'
lamily -Hi 737 00 ; St. Leuis family $7 007SO i '
Minnesota Family $S 733700; patent and
high grades 17 504JS 23.
Kye Heur unchanged.
Cornmeal Brandy wine unchanged.
Wheat firmer; Xe. 2 Western Red $149;
Penu'a red SI t'JK ; Amber 1 lit-;.
Cem linn; steamer 5Sc; yellow KH-'fJGOc;
mixed 5S($30c.
Oats quiet anil firm ; Southern and Penn'a
white fj3ic ; Western white 1951c; Western
mixed 47J4Se.
Kye firm ; Western 9Sc ; Pa. 9Sc.
rrovislens firmer; mtss perk $14 00;
beet hauis $1050; India mess beef $2130; bacon
smoked shoulders ai:yc; salt de 45cr
smoked hams l()g!llc; pickled hauis ueWc.
Lard firm; city kettle Sc; loose butchers'
7c; prime steam 7;,,Sc.
Butter steady te firm ; creamery extra 32
Sic; Bradford county aud X. Y. extra 272Se;
Western reserve extra at 24JJ2.ie ; de geed te
choice lS22c : rolls firm Penn'a extra 22
2tc; western reserrr extra 2224c.
Eggs dull and declining; Choice Penn'a 19
20e: Western 17l'Je.
Cheese firm : X. V. factory 13Si:iJJc; western
full cream 12J..lJe ; de l'6r geed 113 12c; de
skims 7He.
Petroleum dull ; Keflncd Sc.
Whisky 1 1.5.
I. A 31 PS, XV.
T ItJIIT.
Pure Spices at Lecher's Drug Stere.
It was a happy circumstance for t'eerge 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 eat hart icand diuretic it acts surely
and without paiu and cures obstinate eases of
liver complaints. Kidney disease and piles.
Constipation, sick headache, and biliousness
cured by " Sellers' Liver Pills." Try them.
i" cents per box.
Try Lecher's Cough Syrup.
statistics prove that twenty-five per cent,
of the deaths in our larger cities are caused by
constiuiptien, and when we reflect that this
terrible disease in its worst stage will yield te
a bottle of Lecher's Kcnewncd Cough Syrup,
shall we cenilemn the sull'erers ter their neg
ligence, or pity them for their ignorance?
Try Lecher's Cough Syrup.
A Strange People
De you knew that there are strange peo
ple in our community, we say strange becau-.e
they seem te prefer te sutler and pass their
days miserably, made se bv Dyspepsia and
Liver Complaint, Indigestion, Constipation
and Cenei-.d Debility, when Shiloh's Vilalizer
is guaranteed te cure them. Sold by I). Ilcil
slm, Lancaster, and M. L. Davis, Miileisvilie.
l-'ivc Hundred Thousand Streng.
In the past few months there have been mere
than .-KtiUKMl bottles of Shiloh's Cure sold. Out
of the vast number of people who have used it,
mere than 2,i)iki cases el Consumption have
been cured. All Coughs, Croup, Asthma and
Bronchitis yield at once, hence it is that every
body speaks in its praise. Te these who have
net used it, let us say, if vim have a cough, or
your child the cough, and you value lite, don't
tail te try it. Fer lame back, side or chest use
Shiloh's Pereus Plaster. Sold by veur ilrug-
gists. I. Ilcitshu, Lancaster, and Jt. L. Davis
Millersvillc.
PLUS" & BREGMAS"
JAKH OVFEIUXC
GREAT BARGAINS
IN
Ceal Oil Lamps,
Chandeliers
and Lanterns.
These goods are entirely new and handsomer
than ever before ettered aud prices lower.
FLINN & BRENEMAN
152 North Queen Street,
LAXCASTKI:, PA.
COXtJKKSS.
Proceedings in the Senate- Keeiisaut Wit
nesses The Legal Tender Act.
"Washington, Jan. 8. The sergeant at
arms brought te the bar of the Senate
three witnesses who refused te obey sum
mens te testify in the Ingalls case, and a
discussion ensued with regard te dieharg
ing them from custody.
Mr. Wallace presented the petition of
Drexel &Ce., and ethers of Pennsylvania,
for withdrawal of legal tender quality of
treasury notes. On doing se he desired te
say that the gentlemen signing the petition
represented the leading commercial, bank
ing and shipping interests of Pennsylvania,
aud their opinions en the subject were en
titled te attention by the Senate.
In the Heuse Investigating the Pesial Service.
in the Heuse a resolution has been
adopted directing the committee en appro
priations te inquire into the causes and ex
tent of the probable deficiency in the pos
tal Star service for the liscal year of 1870
1880. The committees arc new being call
ed for reports.
THE MINJXK 1UIO.-I.
New Yerk Market.
New Yeuk,. Ian. s.-Kleur State and Western
- ".without decided change : superfine state
. hvjm -i ; extra no . ,.,c lu ; choice de $C 15
,.,.i;4',IU'" ''" ' -","-: round hoop Ohie
(i 00ti,t7.-: choice de $; sejgj 75; superfine
western -. 3. 70; common te geed extra de
ii'gi: 7.1 ; choice dodo $ Jtl,,j!S .V) ; choice white
wheat de -?;.ia7; Southern dull and un
changed: common te fair extra SO (JOS'. 75;
geed te choice de (. Sigs .la.
Wheat Spring quiet and linn; Winter I
f?l)-.c better and fairly active; .Ne.l WhiteJan.
by Central $2.-.l ; Feb. by Central 2..i3l Xl:;
X e. 2 Bed r eb. $1 .ll.'l M ; inside price early
M a re 1 1 " 1 jS1 1 Q 1 5--a.,.
Cern a shade easier; Mixed Western spot
Xt0c ; de luture 3S&V.c.
Oats drooping ; state IS&Mc; Western 4S51c"
stock Markets.
PlIILAKELVItlA. Jan. S.
l-'L-ai e v
Stocks steady.
Pennati's (third issue) KHUh
Philadelphia & Erie is
Beading :.-.-.
Pennsylvania
Lehigh Valley.
United Ces. of X.. I...
Northern Pacific
Preferred .
Northern Central
Lehigh Navigation...
Xorristewn
Central Transportation Ce.
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ycntral Transportation Ce. 45i
itts.. Titusville .V Binnde. l:si ?
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Stocks buoyant.
Meney
X'.Y. Central
Krie ,
Adams Kxpress
Michigan Central
Michigan Southern
Illinois Central
Cleveland & Pittsburgh..
Chicago As Ueck Island
Plttsliiifs.il V I,,,,.. 11.... i,.
- ... -.-...,1. IV nii .1 11U. . !
Western Union Tel. Ce KKf
Teledo A: Wabash It
New Jersey Central si?'
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WASTE1K
ISSUJtASVJi.
Strike Ter Higher AVages in New Jersey.
Mouicistewx, X. J., Jan. 8. The
miners in four of the mines near Dever,
Merris county, have struck for an advance
of from $1.23 te $1.75 per day. The strike
began in the Baker mines, aud it is thought
it will be general. At the mines the
orders for ere are largely in excess of the
amount mined, and it is expected the
men will get the desired advance. Xe
violence is apprehended.
ISasis Wages Kcsiimi-d sit lla.leten.
Philadelphia, Jan. 8. A special from
Hazleton, Pa., says that region has re
turned te basis wages for mining coal.
"llTANTKIt.
y V Everybody te advertise, free of charge.
me i-stclliuenci!-, who wants something
in
te de.
VirANTKn AT THIS OFFICK.
TT Copies of the Hailv Ixtkluee-ncku of
April :i ami J uly l'J, 1S71. jan2-tfd
W
AXTKI).
man who is exnerieneed te .-Lsslst.
ouyingieuacco. .Aimrcss "?.l."
ltd This Olliee.
in
JjEUAIj XOTlVJiS.
ISTATK OF PHILIP I'INtJEIC, LATE OF
.J the City of Lancaster, deceased.
Letters et administration en said estate hav
ing been granted te the undersigned, all per
sons indebted te said decedent are requested
te make immediate settlement, and these hav
ing claims or demands against the estate of
said decedent te make known the same te the
undersigned without delay, residing iu said
city.
CATHABIXE KIXCRU,
Wm. Ace. Atlee, Attorney. ii22-(;tdeaw
Unfurlin-;
TIIE JSEO CKOSS.
Alleviate Distress
riijts:
e I. 1)
Khavc a speedy and positive cure for Ca
tarrh. Diphtheria. Caiikcrmeulliaud Headache
in -shileh's. Catarrh Bemeilv. A nasal injector
tree witli each bottle. L'se it if you desire health
and sweet breath. Price M cents. Sold bv
1). Ilcitshu, Lancaster, and M. L, Davis, Mii
leisvilie. 3eit25-eediU"tw
j: r . 1 1 vj:i: tisj:m j:ts.
"VreTicE.
1 The regular monthly meeting of the Pa
citicClul) will be held in their hall this even
ing. AH members are invited te atend.
By order of the President. ltd
Kelcased en Bail.
Last evening Benjamin BihI. who is
charged with being the man who cut
Claude Butler some time age in a fight,
was released from jail last evening en his
furnishing bail in the sum of $1,000, be
fore Judge Livingston for his appearance
at court.
First of the Season.
This afternoon the first lead of Susque
hanna fish of the season was brought te
town by Sellers & Ilcrchelreth. It con
sisted of pike, suckers, perch and cat-fish.
They were leaded at Pert Deposit.
iL'ltLlC SALE.
On KBIDAY, JAXVAItY'.!, ISSfl, at Xe, 27
Arch alley, between Water and Mulberry
streets, near Orange, a let or Household ami
Kitchen Furniture, consisting or Bedsteads,
Chairs, Carpets, Wire ami Husk Mattresses,
Bange. Cook Steve. &c. which have been in
use for about two weeks. Alse, two Hunting
Case Silver Watches.
Sale te commence at 1 o'clock!, m.
ltd JACOB OCXDAKEIl, Auct.
PUICLIC SALE.
On TUESDAY EVENING, JAXUABY 13,
IsSO, will be sold at the Leepard Hetel, East
King street, a two-story Brick Dwelling, con
taining S looms, situated en the north side et
Last Lemen street, Xe. 133; let ft-ents 21 f"et,
and iu depth 213 feet, te a H-feet wide alley.
This property has a two-story Brick Back
Building and two-story Frame flack Building.
.Nile te commence at 7 o'clock i). m. Condi Condi
liens made known by
T. IS. IBEDALE.
IIi-xi-y Siiui-Eirr, Auct. tJnnS-.Md
GIRARD
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PHILADELPHIA.
ASSETS : One Millien One Hundred
and Thirty-one Thousand Eight
Hundred and Thirty-eight Dollars.
51,131,338.
All invested in the best securities
promptly paid. Fer policies call en
Lesses
8-MW&SCmdK
B1FE & KAUFMAN',
N'e. in East King St.. Lancaster, Pa.
POlt SATjE OK REST.
OltPHANS' COUItT SALE
On SATURDAY, JAXUAI
OF CITY LOTS.
AKYlO.l&O. will be
sold at public sale, in pursuance of an order or
the Orphans'' Court et" Lancaster county, by
the undersigned e.xecutorsef Henry C. Lecher
deceased, at the public houseef Martin Kempt',
corner of Poplar and Filbert streets, t'.ie fol
lowing described real estate, viz.:
All these TWENTY LOTS OF OBOUXD, sit
uated en the southeast side of Poplar street,
between Strawberry and Filbert streets, iu the
City el Lancaster, each let containing in front
en said Poplar street twenty feet. and in depth
te a 14 feet wide public alley, one hundred feet
numbered en the plan et" lets laid out by the
said Henry C. Lecher, by Xe. 16 te 35, both in
clusive. These lets are under geed fences and are sit
uated in an improving part el the citv
Sale te commence at 2 o'clock et" said day,
when the conditions of sale will be made
known and attendance given bv
CHAS. A. HEIX1TSII,
WM.L. PEIPEB,
MOUKIS ZOOK,
Executers et Henry C. Lecher, deceased.
He.nuv Siujijert,
Auctioneer. ilecl7ltd-17.27jan3.t9.
t KAN1 SHOOTING MATCH
FOlt
A THIRTY-EIGHT POUND TURKEY,
At F. Weehrle's (Selium Herse Hetel,
114 East King Street,
FBIDAYand SATURDAY, JAN.!) and II), 1SS0-
This Turkey was crowned with the prize at
the Poultry Exhibition.
Tickets, ii CENTS, te be had at
sheeting.
tin-
place of
ltd
GIVE
Ten
had a :
IT A TRIAL.
tiffs
year-
ale of
age Fahnc-steck's Farina Fleur
Ii),HX) K.S. pL.r week in Lancaster,
and was considered
VERY SUPERIOR.
Mr. Fahnestock has net been milling for ten
years, but has again taken charge of his mill,
and is making the Farina Fleur. Levers of
(pod i lour and buyers or New Precess and
"estein Fleur are invited te give the Farina
Heur a trial. It Is sold at a lower price than
ether i ancy Brands of Fleur.
SOLE AGENT FOB LANCASTER,
D. S. BURSK,
GROCER,
17 East King Street, "Lancaster, Fa.
,4 SSIONEE'S SALE OF VALUA15LE
IV PROPERTY. ON SATURDAY, JANU
ARY 21, 18.S0. The undersigned assignees of
Patrick Can-and wife, of Lancaster city, Pa.,
will expose te public sale, at Michael's hotel,
North (jucen street, the following valuable
properties, viz :
Xe, 1. All that certain one and a half sterv
BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, and Let or
Piece et Ground thereto belonging, situated
en the north side of West King street, Lancas
ter city, said let having a front ei 1!) feet 3
inches, and extending in deptn 100 feet, mere
or less, and being Xe. 033 West King street,
bounded en the west by property, new or late
of Mary Campbell, en the north by an alley, en
the east by property new or late of .leremiah
Campbell, and en the south by West King
street aforesaid.
Xe. 2. All that certain two-story BRICK
DWELL1XG HOUSE, and let or piece of
ground, thereto belonging, situate en the west
side of Xerth Plum street, Lancaster city,
N'e. 38, said let measuring seventeen
feet, mere or less, en Plum street, and
extending in deptli westward el that
width, 7!) feet inches, mere or less, bounded
en the east by Plum street, en the south by
property new or late of Jehn J. Dersch, en the
west bv property et Martin Gratr, and en the
north by a common alley. This is a desirable
property located in one of the best parts of
the city.
Xe. 3. All these two certain LOTS OF
GROUND situate en the southwest corner of
East Chestnut and Marshall streets, Lancas
ter city. Pa., measuring in front en said East
Chestnut street 44 feet, mere or 'less, and ex
'.ending in depthseuthwardly US feet teanalley
said lets being Xes. 91 and Ji en Chestnut
street tract; bounded en the north by
said East Chestnut street, en the cast by said
Marshall, en the south by a 14-feet wide alley,
anil en ;tlie west by Xe. 03 or slid 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 of said
day. when attendance will be given and terms
made known by
KMAXUEL E. MILLER.
Assignee of Patrick Can- and Wife,
Henry Sliubeit, Auctioneer,
jan l-"W&Sd&janly-Jtd
the Standard te
in Kussia.
Londen, Jan. 8. Diphtheria is alarm
ingly prevalent in the province of Khar Khar
kefl', Kussia.
A St. Petersburg despatch te Ueutcr's
telegram company says : "The local Ifcd
Cress society of Kharkeir, in view of the
terrible distress prevailing in that prov
ince, have formed three medical and sani
tary detachments te assist the government
te attack the epidemic."
COWARDLY ASSASSINATION.
The Villain Likely te (Jet Justice.
Terente, Jan. 8. On Tuesday night at
Markham, Geerge Ernest, a farm laborer,
shot Mrs. Mary Prebs with a shotgun.
The assassin gave her no warning, and the
shot took effect in her side and thigh, from
the effects of which it is feared she will die.
Ernest fled but was captured here last
night.
INSTATE OF I'KTEK LONG, OK LAXCAS
JL TER City, Penn'a deceased. The under
signed Auditor, appointed te distribute the
balance remaining in the hands of Rev. Wil
liam T. Gerhard, Executer efthe last will and
testament et" Peter Leng, deceased, te and
among these legally entitled te the same, will
sit for that purpose en SATURDAY, JANU
ARY 31, It-SO, at III o'clock a. in., in the Librarv
Roem et the Court Heuse, in the city of Liui.
caster, where all persons interested in said dis
tribution may attend.
janG-ltdl BEN'.I. F. DAVIS, Auditor.
E
7STATK
et Lancaster city, decc:iscd.-
OF
JACOi; STOTT, LATi: OF
:itv. deceased. Letters of Mil.
ministration en said estate having been
granted te the undersigned, all persons in
debted thereto arc rciucstcd te make imme
diate payment, and these having claims or de
mands against the same will present them
without delay for settlement te the under
signed, residing iu West Chester, or te ills at
torney, J. W. F. Swift, Iincaster. Pa.
W.M. W.sTOTT,
dccl-ltil.-tw Administrator.
ATE OF MARY HULL. LATE OF
incaster City, dee'd. Letters of admin
istratien en said estate having been granted te
the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto
tire requested te make immediate payment,
ami these having claims or demands against
the same will present them without delay Ter
settlement te tiie undersigned, residing in said
city. JOHN HULL.
dec-TKUdeaw Administrator.
I7STA'
li La:
FRKiUTEXEI INTO FITS.
Rude Disturbance of the Honeymoon of
Spain's New Oiicen.
Londen, Jan. 8. A despatch from Paris
says that the health of the (jucen of Spain
has been affected by the recent attempted
assassination, and that she new suffers
from epileptic fits, te which she was net
previously subject.
STRIKING HATTERS.
HAPPY EELIEF
Te all suffering from chronic diseases of all
kinds. Confidential consultation invited per
sonally or by mail. New method of treatment.
New and reliable remedies. Boek and circu
lars sent free in sealed envelopes. Address
Heward Association, 419 N. Ninth street, Phil
adelphia, Pa., an institution having a high
reputation for honorable conduct and profes prefes profes
leual skill. mar-lyd
Get Their Demands and Ge te "Werk.
Heading, Pa., Jan. 8. The employees
in the hat factory of Messrs. Mehn Bres.,
resumed work this morning, the firm
granting the advance asked by the men,
and for which they have been en a strike.
It is expected that the remainder of the
hat factories here will resume shortly.
A FITTING TESTIMONIAL.
S" 10,000 Chapel te the Prince Imperial.
Paris, Jan. 8. The subscription for a
memorial te the late Prince Imperial has
closed, the amount subscribed being two
hundred thousand francs. The memorial
committee propose te erect a chapel en an
elevated point between the Arc de
Triemphc, and Hetel des Invalides.
THE ILLINOIS HAtVLEV.
Aftpiriug te the Gubernatorial Chair.
"Washington, Jan. 8. The announce
ment is made by authority that Hen. Jehn
B. Hawley, assistant secretary of the treas
ury, will be a candidate for the nomination
for governor of Illinois before the next Re
publican state convention.
"INSTATE
JCj of Lane
MacTEAR'S MANIA.
Insisting That He Has Made Diamonds.
Londen, Jan. 8. Mr. MacTcar writes te
the Time giving further evidence that car
bon crystals made by him have the quali
ties of diamonds.
Collision of Freight Trains.
Baltimore, Jan. 8.-A collision occurred
last night near Martinsburg,"W.V.. between
two freight trains en the Baltimore Ohie
read, but the particulars are net known
here yet except that a number of cars
were thrown oft" the track.
TTSE LOCHER'S HORSE AND CATTLE
U POWDERS.
T OCH EIl'S COUGH SYRUP IS TIIE BEST,
IASTATKOFCHARLES E.MAILLY, LATE
J efL-ini-ustcrcily, di.-cea-ed. The under
signed Auditor, appointed te distribute the
balance remaining iu the hands el J. W. F.
Swift, administrator of said estate, te and
among these legally entiled te the same, will
sit ler that purpose en WEDNESDAY. the-JI.-t
day of JANUARY, ISM), at HI o'clock, a. in., in
the Library Roem et the Court Heuse, iu tin:
city of Lancaster, when; all persons interested
in said distribution may attend.
W. U. HENSEL,
dec-2l-3tdeaw Auditor.
OF GEORGE W. .ELL, LATE
caster fit v. deceased. Letters of ail-
iiinistratien en said estate having been grant
ed te the undersigned, all person, indebted te
said decedent are requested le make immedi
ate payment, and these having claims or de
mands against the same will present them
without delay ter settlement te the under
signed, residing in Lancaster city.
KM AX U E'L SWOPE,
Administrator.
Alex. Harris. Attorney. nll-tiIeaw
INSTATE OF IIAHHARA ROSENFELD.
ll late of Lancaster city, deecaed. Letters
testamentary en said estate having been grant
ed te tin; undersigned, ail persons indebted te
said deceilentarirreii nested te make-immediate
settlement and these havingelaimserdemand.s
against the estate of said decedent te make
known the same te the iiuderslgucd without
delay, residing in Ijincustcrcitv.
JOHN B. LEilKICHKR,
J. W. F. Swift, Executer.
Attorney. dee-JiMitdeaw
A'
UDITOR'S NOTICE
the Court of Common Pleas of L.inc:istcreiun-
ty te distribute the balance remaining in the
hands of William A. Atlee, surviving truster
under a mortgage given by the Lancaster Ag
ricultural Park association, dated May i, 1S7I,
recorded in the Recorder's elliee el Lancaster
county, in mortgage book N'e. 21, page ris'.), te
and among these legally entitled te the same,
will sit for that purpose en WEDNESDAY,
DEC. 31, I7'., at II) o'clock, a m., in the library
room efthe court house, in the City of ijincas
ter. where all persons interested in said distri
bution may attend.
GEORGE NAUMAX,
dStdlaw Auditor.
ASSIGNED ESTATE Ol' MARY K. KEN
NEDY, of Strasburg borough, Lancaster
county. Mary E. Kennedy, et Strasburg
borough, having bv deed of voluntary assigh
lueiit. assigned and tr.in-ferreil ail her estate
and effects te the undersigned. ler the benefit
of the creditors or thesaid Mary E. Kennedy.hi:
thcrcfers gives notice te all persons indebted
te said assigner, te make payment te the un
dersigned without delay, and these having
claims te present them te
SAMUEL S. EWIXG, Assignee.
J. W. F Swiit, Att'y. dec!7-('tw
SSIGNED ESTATE
4 S
BRYAN and wire.
OF EDWARD S.
of Coner tewiishin.
Lancaster county. The undersigned auditor,
uppeuucii te uisiribulc the balance remaining
iu the hands et Jehn II. Epler, assignee, te and
among these legally entitled te the same, will
sit for that purpose en SATURDAY", JANU
ARY 17, 1S0, at 10 o'clock a. m.. in the Library
RoemoftheCourtHou.se. in the city of Im-t-.ister,
where all persons interested In saiil dis
tribution may attend.
B. F. MONTGOMERY.
dcc21-3twt . Auditor.
E STATU OF SIMON M1NNIC1I. LATE OF
East llempticld township, dee'd. Letters
testamentary en said estate having lieen
granted te the undersigned, all persons indebt
ed thereto are requested se make immediate
payment, and these having claims or demands
against the same will present them without
delay for settlement te the undersigned, re
Biding in Landisvillc. niex y
JACOB II. 3IINNICH,
natKtw Executers.
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