aaassseis -s-c ft"- - J x V-' - , . v- - -" :' - " - - r HARRIS DENTAL ASSSCIATION. LANCASTER DAlL? lOTEtilGMefck, EfclDAt, FEBROAM tf, 1880. Tribute te the Memery of lr. Welchens. Yesterday was the stated time for the meeting of the Harris dental association, hut owing te the death of Dr. S. "Welchens, one of the pioneer members of the associa tion, the meeting was postponed until te-day te give the members an opportunity te attend the funeral of Dr. Welchens this afternoon. I he association met in G. A. Ii. hall, this city, at 10J o'clock this forenoon. In the absence of Dr. J. G. Moere, president, Dr. Jehn McCalla was called te the chair. The roll was called and the following members answered te their names : Drs. Jehn McCalla, W. N. Amer, E. K. Yeung. D. R. Hertz, R. II. Moffett, M. II. Webb, T. R. Pixten, J. A. Martin, J. U. Weltmer, A. W. Rogers, G. A. Herting. J. S. Smith, P. W. Hiestand, J. M. Dunlap. .. After some rout ine business had been transacted Dr. McCalla announced te the convention the death of Dr. Samuel Welchens. On motion a committee consisting of Drs. McCalla, Martin and Weltmer were appointed te draft resolutions expressive of the sense of the meeting en the sad event announced. The committee retired and after a short absence returned and reported the follow ing : Whkp.kas, It has pleased our Heavenly Father te remove from our midst, by death, our highly esteemed and beloved brother and fellow laborer, Dr. Samuel Welchens. Therefore, Rexelced, That while we acknowledge the Father's hand, and bow in humble sub mission te His holy will in this afflicting dispensation of His Providence, we cannot but deeply mourn the less of our friend and associate. Rcselccd. TliMt in the death of Dr. VVeIcliens the Harris dental associa tion has lust one of its earliest and most useful members. With a mature judgment, and strict sense of justice, he combined a mild and amiable disposition, which rendered him an able advocate and safe counciller in the correct principles of his chosen profession. Rexelced, That we tender our heartfelt sympathies 10 tnc aiinctcd lamiiy ei our deceased associate ; commending them te the watchful care of him who is the father of the fatherless and the widow's friend. J'c-iehcd, That these proceedings be en tered upon the minutes of the association, and a copy of the same transmitted te the family of the deceased. Jehn McCalla, J. A. Maktin, .?. (i. AVki.tmek, Committee. resolutions and niov niev Dr. McCalla paid a FINK MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT. Academy of the Sacred Heart. A line musical entertainment was given last evening at the Academy of the Sacred Ileart, corner of Ann and Orange streets, by the pupils of the academy. A large number of patrons and friends of the school were present, and the singing and playing by the pupils was of a high order j of excellence. The pregramme was as fellows : Instru mental duett, by M. SafTer and C. Mur ray; vocal sole, "Sing te me, Nera," A Wendereth ; Instrumental sole, ' La Dame Blanche," K. Haberbush; instrumental sole, "Echoes from the Green Isle," M. Anders ; vocal sole. "Rebert le Diable," C. Murray ; instrumental sole, capricie brilliant Mcndelsshen, Miss Kate Diller ; Vflpnl vilk Qmnfe T.nmn " AT" P-llliUin instrumental sole, " Cujus Animam," M. Casser ; instrumental sole, " Feast of the Reses," A. Floed; vocal sole, "The Message, " R. Casser ; instrumental sole, "Ye Merry Birds," A. Wen Wen deeoth : vocal sole, "Ged Bless Yeu." M. Obcrt ; instrumental sole, fantasic, brilliant, S. Grumbly ; vocal sole, " Scena and Prayer, " " Freischutz, ' C. Murray : instrumental sole, fantasic, "Irish Diamonds, " 31. Sailer ; vocal sole, " Mary of Argyle, " A. Wendereth ; in strumental sole, " La Campenella, " Kate Diller ; vocal duct, M. Sailer and C. Mur ray. While all the pieces were highly ciijej'- eu, the first vocal sole sung by Miss A. Wendereth, the sole bv little Miss Anders. the instrumental sole from Mendelssohn by Miss Kate Diller, and the vocal sole by Miss C. Murray, were especially line. At the conclusion of the concert Rev. Father Kaul, of St. Antheny's compli mented the pupils en their nreliccncv. AX OLD BIBLE. Precious as an Heir Leem ami family .Register. Esther M. Pewnall, wife of Simeon B. Pewuall, near Christiana, has in her pos session an old Bible. On the fly leaf is written " Cerdelia Webb her book given te her by her mother, Sarah Jenes, in the year 1772." Cerdelia was the wife of Eze kiel Webb, who lived near Chadd's ford at the time of the battle of the Brandywine en its banks when Lafayette received a wound for American freedom. The family record of Ezekiel and Cerdelia is in this book written by- Cerdelia. She must have been a hijrh- y educated woman for that time. The writing and the figures of the date are like an engraving. The eldest child was Eliz abeth, born 1773, (married te a Pierce) ; 2d child Rebecca, born 1773 and died 1770 ; 3d Sarah, born 1777, (married a Copeland) ; 4th Hannah, born 1779, (married a Har lan) ; 5th Themas Webb, lived near Lnienville, born 1781 ; 6th Jehn, born 1783 ; 7th Ezekiel, born 1784. Cor Cer delia died in 1783 and her ashes lie in the old Kennet burying grounds ; Ezekiel died in 1828. This Bible was XEW ADrjERIISEXEXTS. CARD TO LADIES ! TJTSTDEBWEAB BOOMS. Grand Depot, - - - Jehn Wanamaker. PHILADELPHIA. THRU EDITIOI. MARKETS. FRIDAY EVENING, FEB. 6, 1880. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, Feb G. Fer the Middle States, slightly warmer southeast te southwest winds, clear or partly cloudy weather, during the rest ei Friday fol lowed by falling barometer and in the northern portions light snow. LETTEH CARRIERS. New Yerk Market. N"w Yerk. February C Fleur State ana Western without decided change and very moderate expert and home trade inqulrv "J? Ve , e05 w- extra Se $lote50: choice de SO.UMiKnn. rnnm. ,i v m 60O; round hoop Ohie 5 4O590; chelc de $t OugC 73; superfine western OOffle 10 : common te Reed extra de $0 135 60 ; choice dodo $5 ia 7 15; choice white wheat de $3 633 t '-i; Southern quiet; common te fair extra :jG15; geed te choice de 237 75. n ueat fcpnnsr quiet and neminal: winter Klc better : N e. 1 white March $1 W1 I4 ; -,i- ?' ?eb,v $1 WU de 3Iarcn $1 47 8i'j& ? $ APl! WS1 M J de May $H9. Cern Xe. -2 Anril 1. Imttui. !. jii in presenting the ing their adoption high tribute te the worth of Dr. Welchens in his professional and social life. Dr. Amer in seconding the icsolutieiis spoke eloquently, at some length, in eu logy of deceased. He had known him for many years, had met him net only at the meetings of the association, but almost daily in social or professional intercourse, and had always found him te be a firm friend, or when they difleied an honorable op ponent, a skilled dentist, a true man and a geed citizen, Dr. Amer spoke earnestly and was much affected during the delivery of his eulogy. Highly complimentary remark were made also by Drs. Webb, Martin, Yeung, MefTett, Smith, Hertz, Pixten and Hies tand, after which the resolutions were unanimously adopted. Dr. Amer announced that it was the de sire of the willow of their deceased brother that the society should appoint from among its members pall-bearers, te take charge of the remains during the funeral. On motion the following were appointed : Drs. Jehn McCalla, Win. X. Amer, T. R. Pixten, E. K. Yeung. J. A. Martin and P. W. Hiestand. On motion the association adjourned te attend the funeral in a beilv. Court of Common Pleas. In the case of Abraham E. Leng and Susan E. Leng, vs. the Pennsylvania rail road company, the plaintiffs called witnesses m prove me extent ei the damages sus tain by the plaiuti.Ts from the construction of the railroad ever their nreimriw TW defense ecucd their ease shortly before neon te-day, and they allege that the damages are net as great as the plaintiffs claim. Nine of the jurors visited the lann through which tiic railroad runs, last week, and the ether three were there this morning. They left this city at 7:3., re turning at 10 o'clock. Court did net meet therefore until the latter hour. Rki In (he case of Isaac Staub vs. Augustus RehiGehl and B. F. Ehcrly, trading as Au gustus Reinrehl & Ce., judgment was en tered in favor of plaintiff for $211. 17agaiiibt Euurly, there being no cause for action against ReinejhI. Adam Erlichcr vs. Adelph ScJiIett. This was an action te recover damages en ac count of the alleged seduction of a miner daughter of the plaintiff by the defendant. This case was compromised by the parties without going te trial. 1 he railroad case being the last one ready for trial during the week, the ether jurors were discharged yesterday afternoon. DUST TO DUST. OIMTUAKY. Heath or Samuel Showers. Samuel Showers, a well-known citizen, died last night, after a short illness, at his residence, Ne. 22!) Seuth Queen street. On Tuesday last he was attacked with se vere pneuomenia, and, although every thing possible was done te alleviate his sufferings, he grew rapidly worse and died as above staled. Mr. Showers was, we be lieve, a native of West Cocaliee township, where, in his earlier life, he followed fann ing. Coming te Lancaster he leased the Keystone hotel, shortly after it was built, and kept it for some time. Subsequently he kept a hotel at the corner of Xerth Queen and Walnut streets, en the site new occupied as a hardware store by Stencr, Shreincr & Ce. He was afterwards en gaged extensively in the manufacture of vinegar, in partnership with James L. Downey, new of the Louisiana Journal, Missouri. The factory was accidentally burned down and Mr. Showers became a salesman in the liquor business. At the time of his death he was in the employ of S. Clay Miller. He was the father of Gee. II. Showers, of the IntelIjIeexckk, Wm. II. Showers, late of the 79th Pa. vels., and several ether children. He was for many years, and at the time of his death, a member of the Cocaliee ledge of Odd Fellows. lie was 74 years of age. His funeral will take place en Sunday af ternoon ; interment at Shrciners cemetery. Tem Cochran's Puppets. A X. Y. Tribune dispatch from Ilari-h-burg says : " It was noticeable that the .strong anti-Grant sentiment in the conven tion came from the rural counties, that furnish heavy Republican majorities. The only exception was Lancaster, where the county committee made up a delegation te support tne uameren pregramme, and where there is, I am told, such indignation ever the way the county was misrepresent ed that a convention will be held and dele gates sent te Chicago with credentials di rectly from the people. Nine-tenths of the Republicans of Lancaster are repotted te be hostile te the third term scheme.'" Or. Weleliens' Funeral. The funeral of Dr. S. Welchens, which took place this afternoon was very hugely attended. The religious services weic conducted by Rev. J. Y. Mitchell, of the Presbyterian church, assisted by Rev. Jehn A. Peters, of the First Reformed, and Rev. J. 1). Shumakcr, I). I)., of St. Paul's Reformed church. Rev. Mitchell based his discourse en the leth chapter of 1st Corinthians, his theme being the res urrection of the dead. The discourse was an able one and in the course of it Rev. Mitchell paid a deserved tribute te the Christian character of Dr. Welchens. The remains of the doctor, encased in a handsome burial case, were viewed by hundreds of his friends, and the solemn precession mevsd te Lancaster cemetery where the body was interred. given te Themas, the eldest son, whose family record is also in it. He had ten children, recorded in his hand : Matilda born 2803, Ezekiel born 1801, Henry born 180G, Elizabeth born 1807, Mary born 1809, Jane S. born 1811, Themas J. bem 1813, Esther born 1815, Sarah born 1817, William born 1820. There are six of these children living at the present time. Henry is in the 74th year of his age, lives in Coleraine, Lancaster county, and celebrated the 50th anniversary of his married life last 12th me., has 9 children, there has never been a death in his family. Twe of his sons arc in California, the eldest son has been there 20 years. In 187G he owned 1000 acres of land, and was en gaged in stock raising and growing wheat. The 2d son, Themas Jenes, has been there 20 years. Last year he was nominated for treasurer of Shasta county. The 3d son is in Dcs Moines, Iowa. The rest of his family are near him. He could see them all in one hour's time. The rest of Themas Webb's children arc in Chester county : Themas J., near Elkvicw ; William owns and occupies the old homestead near Unienvillc : Jane S., wife of William Tav- ler, lives near Kcnnelt Square; Sarah is a wife of James Cloud, of Clif Clif eon farms; Esther, wife of Ruel X. Jeffries, Remansvillc ; Jehn R. Bald win's wife was a granddaughter and Brinten W. Woodward, of Kansas, a grand-son ; Dr. Heward W. Pewnall, of Atglcn, is a great grandson. Frem this old Bible we can trace from a house en the Brandywine, 1770, one child that was all at that date. At the present time we find they are scattered through many states, where arc the Pierces, Harlans and Cope Cepe lands. This old Bible has net been lying en the shelf all this time its pages tell that in many places. It is worn in holes and neatly mended. This old book may be the key te unlock treasures yet. There is silverware in the family with Cerdelia's maidens name, Jenes, en it yet. It must he considerably ever a hundred years old. The delicate and rare styles of Underwear we are new showing merit mere than passing notice. With the improved assortment of fine lace-trimmed tyoeds. finish ji .-.. '-""- wiLnrare suk ana mceness, we introduce THE CONTENT WORK and pretty things made in the suburbs of Paris, and en the Swiss border line by the peasants in the small homes, in the same way as shawls are "'5, ?S t made. These who have traveled will remember the exauisite handiwnrlr ,"'... ShtTs they have found in the cottages of the peasants. A peculiarly desirable article in UNMADE DRAWERS, Being simply the patterns, embroidered by hand in elegant styles, and ready for making up. We certainly have new THE PERFECTION OF UNDERWEAR. Moderate prices are as noticeable as the refined character of the goods. "We have a full stock of INFANTS' SLIPS, IXFAMS' DRESSES, LFAXTS' SKIRTS, KFASTS' SKIRTS, IXFAXTS' ROBES, IXFAXT&' SHIRTS, L FLAXNEL, IX CAMBRICS. Wliat Protection IJe Tlieyel? CixciNx.vrr, O., Feb. 6. The national letter carriers' convention, which has been in secret session here since Monday, ad journed last evening te meet again at In dianapolis en November 16, 1880. Sixty cities were represented. The ob ject of the meeting was te perfect a plan ier tlie mutual benefit of letter carriers. An organization was effected with T. C. Dennis, of Bosten, nresident: AVm r. ' 7 vice president m. T. Wild, of Rroeklvn. tre.isnnr mil Uus. A. Wimmcr, of Philadelphia, secre tary, ine convention adopted the title, "Letter Carriers' Mutual Benefit associa tion." By the assessment of one dollar en each member of the association the sum of $1,000 will be provided for a member's family in the event of his death. The association also undertakes te pro vide for members and their families during sickness. Ne action was taken, te urge certain legislation by Congress as was first represented as the object of the mect-injr. Anril Zt luitfiip l.... iIhII ?ntntHla-i,J'ea Western spot W61c ; de Oats dull; giate 4aj33c; Western 4S352c Philadelphia Market. an.i'U,Lr.H,A'rebruilrJ' G--our inactive me err iienvv? .miwr-H,... iim. nu,n--'3i 01, t IfiStaSi lemilj b ,j, i,; lvnn'u family 650700: fu- U.i-uii,y 7 U)75,) MiiinesetaiW "7 23SS50 : r'ate,,t a,Ul WgU KraUe3 Uye flour $4 7ji5 00. Cernnieal Brun.lywinc unchanged. heat flrm ; Xe. 2 Western Kedtt 421 r Pcnn'a de $lgn i : Amber $1 4tl 45. ' ' mixed 57cW,,,y '' "taimvr Sc ; jrellew.SSc; OUtS flUipf llllll f1f,Wl... Cn..!. T. - Whit.. ,.r.7i ii- . ""?; eraiuciu, ICUII'U de jUMBiitf. "1estL'Ir" ,"'' WQiUc; Western ue 4b4iic; de mixed U!7e. lfVC tClUl- We.iTi.i-n IKl. . !.. iui. Irr.v.l....' .1 ",. ."" "- ." - .u.ieiiMi-, linn : i hams ilii 73(5)17 en : con smoked iIm.mI.i.., 43 ; smoked hh 7 is rnn IS?:''! "1,?$ &UC. --,:- ..... .!.: e;a butchers' 7c ; prime steam 7ie. ' 1'rwiS.i ur,!,e;; creamery extra 32S4c; 3Mav?"l-i0.un,y rtnl Ncw Yerk "l -i.c; Western reserve extm at 2as:-i-w. loose tiu i:ihhi imniiuk i -.ifc i . Ii'Tf P. TlraT .7 . . "w ru," cneice renn'a cxii.l MglSe; western reserve extra 17iffl''le Jjggs sternly ; Pcnn'u 18c ; Western 17e. Cheese linn; X. Y. factory MfcCfflrk; western lull cream Mkfauaje : doctor $$ lj J4 ; de hair-skims I'JKgMUc. w.tF.Ieum 1,Uct ? Keflned'TKc. Whisky ut$l(W. ' Either Embroidered or Plain Night Dresses, and all the little things wanted in a Baby's "Wardrobe. Underwear made te order by our own werkladies, when desired. JOHN GRAND DEPOT, WANAMAKER, 13th ST. PHILADELPHIA. ut Spirits, Hut Clever Tricks. Coeke gave another exhibition at Fulton hall last evening, disclaiming all aid from the "spirits."' Miss Crawford, the clair voyant, being indisposed, could net give an exhibition of her ability te answer test questions. The tying and loosing business, ring trick, conversion of wine te water and water te wine, and ethers were admirably performed. A dozen or meie jicntlcmcn in the audience accented Mr. Coeke's invitation te remain after the performance, and paid him a geed round price for teaching them hew te de some of the tiicks. The entertainment through out was highly enjoyable and was deserv ing of a mere liberal patronage than was accorded it. Bey Iluriied. This foieneon Jehn Overly a boy about 11 years of age residing at the extreme end of North Queen was badly burned by the explosion of a gasoline lamp en Fred erick street. He was engaged at filling and cleaning the lamp. After lighting it for the purpose of testing it and while ex tinguishing it, it exploded. The burning oil was thrown ever his face and clothes. Ue started te inn and was met by a man in a sleigh, who jumped out and threw him in a snow bank, thus extinguishing the fire. His face was terribly burned and se were his clothes. That Settles It. The West Chester Village Recerd, Rep., says : "The failure te confirm several of the census supervisors named for Pennsyl vania is understood in Washington te 1 e notice that ether names must be sent in Among the number is the nominee for this district, Samson, our own Samson, who, it seems, has net strength enough te pull through, notwithstanding his name." Se thinks a smart organ that has net heard from Dr. Compten. Up here the rumor is that it is " all fixed," Compten fixed it, Samson will be confirmed, Smith will n back te Congress and Compten will be register. The Bricklayers. At a meeting of the bricklayers, held en Monday evening at II. Trewitz's saloon, en Locust street, the following resolutions were read aud ordered te be laid ever until Saturday evening, February 7, when all the bricklayers in the city arc requested te be present at the same place : Resolved, That en and after the 15th of March, 1880, the journeymen bricklayers will demand for a day's wages (10 hours work) the sum of $2.25. Rcselccd. further, That we de also pro pre test against all trade work . InxprctiiiK a Bridge. The county commissioners, accompanied by James C. Carpenter, Samuel Sprecher, William McCemsey aud William M. Slay makcr, of this city, Emanuel P. Keller, of Manheim township, and Jacob Henry, of Concstega township, who were appointed inspectors by the court, left this city to day te examine a new wooden biidgc which has been constructed ever the Big Chiqucs creek at Moere's mill in West Hcmpficld township. The Kecklaiid Undenominational Sunday Scheel.) This Sunday sehoel had a free entertain ment in the East Orange street public school last evening, which was vciy largely attended by young and adult per sons. There were singing, Bible reading, recitations, dialogues, instrumental music and addresses, and the whole affair was a highly satisfactory entertainment. Shew This te Your Docter. Cleveland, Xevcmlicr 1, l?7.-. Editors " Wuchlcr am Erie," Cleveland, Ohie Gentlembs: Allew me, as an old reader of your valuable journal, herewith te send you u low lines, which please insert in your next is sue. I will vouch for their truth, and knew that bv their publication a great deal of geed will be accomplished. Having been a reader or your paper for many years, 1 hope you will kindly grant my request. Fer twelve years I liudstillcrcd. from time te time, terribly witli UhciiinutiMii, tesuchun ex tent that I was unable te move about and le-,t the use of my limbs. I tried everything ic ic ceinmcndcd te effect a cure, consulted some of the most prominent physicians and expended large sums of money, hoping te find relief, but without any success. Glancing ever the col umns of the " Wackier," I read about the St. Jacob's Oil and the jiajy cures this remedy had effected. Having been disappointed se many time-,. I le5t all faith in any remedy, the St. J.ceu's Oil included, until I saw one day that it had cured a well-known citizen with whom I am acquainted. Other parties fully endorsed the value and wonderful power of the Oil, telling me that it hail cured them of different ailments in a very short time: This brought me te a conclusion. I said te mysell, "Schweizer, fifty cents won't break you :'"' sol went te my druggist, Mr. Heck, bought a bottle of the Oil, and must new c-enless that the re suit was truly wonderful. I u-ed it every two hours, and found relief immediately upon the first application, and the pain ceased entirely after a few mere applications. Fearing a new attack, I remained in bed and continued te use the remedy every three hours. All p.un hav ing left me, I arose from my bed and walked down stairs without any trouble. Since that time 1 have been able te fellow my occupation and feel no pains or inconveni ence, however disagreeable flic changes or the weather may be. Having thoroughly tested the St. Jacob's Oil, I can conscientiously re commend it te all afflicted with Uheumatisui. Fitly cents is a small expense when the ser vices for se trilling an outlay are considered. If I was one thousand miles away from all hu man habitation, I should, nevertheless, pro cure this remedy and keep it always In my house. Leuis Schweizeb, Cor. Merrill and Centre S!s . Cleveland. O. SOLID SILVERWARE, GORHAM 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 Brenae. MUSICAL BOXES WITH HARP, MUSICAL BOXES WITH BELLS, DRUM AND CASTAGNETTE, Musical Bexes with Accompaniments and Mounted en Fine Library Writing 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 Ss BRO., Jewelers, Ne. 4 West King Street. STKIKIXG OltE mixers. A Terrible Tale from Berks County. Reading, Pa., Feb. C The Eagle to day publishes the following special dis patch from Topton : "There is great ex citement te-day among the ere miners along the East Penn read and fears arc entertained that strikers will de terrible work if their demands arc net acceded te. The strikers held a meeting at East Texas and passed resolutions ; first, te go from mine te mine compelling miners te suspend; second, should they resume work te draw the fires from under the boilers; third, threatening te burn down the building if ether efforts de net avail. It is rumored that the men near Topton have struck and atter joining the strikers at East Texas they will visit every mine between the two places. Seme of the men, however, arc satisfied and will net join the strikers. It is probable that iron ere operators will appeal the sheriff for protection. Many them arc new under arms, and if tnreatened outbreak should occur it stock Markets. ;s PHILADELrillA.'Feb. Ii. c, , , ,, l30r. si. Stocks dull. PennaU's (tliiiii ii.i imr i'iiiii.1i,.ii.i,i.. . .",' r-Y1! Reading l'emisylyaniu Lehigh Valley. United Ces. et X. J Northern I'acillc " Preferred Northern Central Lehigh Navigation .'oirisiewn . 52 .15; . SlJ.f - NttJa Central Transnortutlen i:. i? '.?. Titusville & lluUale. 1SK uiiuu ecuuyiKlll Xkw Yeu': the te of the may become necessary te call upon a military company te restore order. Stocks strong. Meney- X. Y. Central r'c Adams Kxpress Michigan Central Michigan Southern Illinois Central Cleveland & Pittsburgh.. Clliflifn A: Ifrmb- lul.,...l Pittsburgh & Fert Wuyiie..ll5- WesternTJnien Tel. Ce Kvpx Teledo Wabash & New Jcrsev Central 82 Feb. P. ,i: 10S Ul ltd mx 112 AMUSE3IEXTS. F ULTOX OPERA HOUSE. Monday Evening, February 9tli, 1S80. Mr. Jehn I). Mishlcr commends the neveltv and excellence of the Musical Extravaganza, CONGRESS. Mothers! Mothers!! Mothers.'!! Are you disturbed at night and broken et your re.-t by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth II -e, goat once and gctabettlc efMRS. WIN'S LOW'S SOOl'lIIXU M RUIV Itwill relieve the peer little sufferer immediately depend upon it ; there is no nii-take about it. There is net a mother en earth who has ever used it, who will net tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe te use in all cases, and pleas ant te the taste, and is the prescription of one et the eldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere ii cents a bottle. jl7-lyd&wM,W&S lour liver is out of order and you knew it; se take "Sellers' Liver Pills." Sold by all druggists. JiEATJIS. Showers. In this city, en Feb. 5. 1880, Samuel .Shower, in the 74th year of his age. His relatives and friends are respectfully in vited te attend the funeral from his late resi dence, Xe. 22!) Seuth Queen street, en Sunday afternoon, at :So'cleck. Intermcntat Shreiner's cemetery. ul XEW AnWliTISEMEXTS. Try LecherV Cough Syrup. My Oetid Weman Why are you se out of sorts, never able te tell folks that yen are well? Ten te one it's all caused in the llrst place by habitual constipa tion, which has no doubt finally caused de ranged Kidneys and Liver. The sure cure for Constipation, is the celebrated Kidney-Wert. It is also a specitlc remedy for all Kidney and Liver diseases. Thousands are cured by it every month. Try it once. 12-lwd.tw Lancaster, ucc " IST'i BENJ. P. SHBNK'S, , ,,.. ... eftict;: '03 West King Street. decl'2-SmdU TMKE, LIKE AXI AUCIBENT. Insurance at lowest rates. Geed and Hell able Companies. IIERK A STAUFFKR, dec30-3m,a,uf,tC AgtS" 3 X' Duke St' Private Rills Under Consideration. WAsm.N-r.Te.v, Feb. C The Heuse after transacting sonic miscellaneous business, proceeded te the consideration of private bills. The Heuse narrowly escaped political discussion ever a political disability bill, but after Mr. Coedc (Va.) and Mr. Con Cen ger (Mich.) had spoken briefly Mr. F. Weed (X. Y.) objected te further debate and the bill was passed. Aektcii's Case. ine iieuse lereign aflairs committee postponed consideration of Acklcn's case until Tuesday next. IXCOM,pAXlTsa,tKOI',JKTYIX TU,: KEST RAUSMAX 2)-tIeedU Office a uunxs'. Xe 10 West Orange St. L'se Lechcr's Herse and Cattle Powders. Kidney-Wert radically cures Piles and nervous diseases. Uilieusiiess, 121wdAw It Is Abominable! te go through life with "snags'' In the mouth. Abominable net mere te the buflerer than his friends. Buy SOZODOXT and cleanse the teeth which remain, or, better still, use it new and save your teeth. SOZODOXT is economic cal. f2-lweed MORAVIAN SUPPER, in the Lecture Roem of the Church, On Friday and Saturday Evenings. Tickets ier supper, including admission, 3e cenU. General mlm.ssien, 10 cents. if4-ld Twe Organs Regulate first the stomach, second the liver; especially the first, se as te perform their func tions perfectly and yen will remove at least nineteen twentieths ei all the ills that man kind is heir te, in this or any ether clinuite.H Hep Hitters is the enlv thing that will give perfectly healthy natural action te these two organs. f2-2wdAw Try Lechcr's Cough Syrup. 'STUKNGTII, ACCUItACV, PUIUTV." Xe doubt some or our readers have noticed Dr. Brown ing's advertisment in this paper, and wonder what the word above quoted mean. It is ex plained as follews: " l)r. Browning has dis covered a sure and rapid cure for Coughs, Colds, und all the attending complications, the neglect te instantly chuck which causes se much misery te the human race. Beginning at the end, the last word means he uses only the purest drugs, the next word means they are accurately compounded, and the lirst word (strength) means that his C. A C. Cordial is net adulterated, but contains all of a quantity of medicine necessary te produce a certain cure in all conditions resulting from a cold. Fer sale by all druggists at 50c. per bottle. Alse by the proprietor, at 1117 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. 15-lwdAw Why suffer sleepless nights, with a distress ing cough, while a quarter of a dollar invest d in "Sellers' relief. CANNED GOODS! es. Tears, Pine Apples, California Egg Green Gagee, Nectarines, Apricots, r, BaLer'sand Excellent Cern.U. A R. Peaches Plums. Winslow, -T..V Aomuees. ,..;se, ather brands Geed To matoes Green I eas, French Peas, fresh Sal Vi'mV' f1! elter, Sardines, Condensed Milk, Ac, at BURSK'S, Ne. 17 EAST KING STREET. T7RU1TS. V Choice Valencia. li-stivi .n,i rinru. Oranges, Lemens, Bananas and White Grapes, ll BURSK'S BEST AND CHEAPEST COFFEES. r resU Roasted daily, at BURSK'S "JOHNNY DOBUS. " Gets a Chance te Finish His Time. Kew Yeisk, Feb. 0. The notorious bank burglar," Johnny Debbs, who was taken into custody in Philadelphia while endeavoring te negotiate one of the bends stolen from the Manhattan bank was te-day handed ever te detectives from Connecticut who will convey him te Wcathcrsfield, Conn., from which place he escaped after serving one year of a three years sentence. A liKUTAL FATIIEr. fiendish Murder of His Itaby. IJAYTOX, Ohie, Feb. . Julius Kadke was arrested last evening, charged with having caused the death of his child, an infant of four months. He came home under the influence of liquor and seizing the child dashed it te the lloer and then kicked it across the room, crushing its skull. Anether child six years of age was in the room and testifies te the crime. OUE GOBLINS, a storj-ef n party of American travelers en the Kliine, written jiy Mr. u- ,;ILIj ,,. , ." liilbVs ,n, Jl!C Weed," " Horrors," ' Rumbles," Magic slipper," etc., etc. Overwhelming success everywhere. A curious blending of the antique with the very modern. Mr. CIIAS. H. DREW, J Mr. W.M. GILL, !deoreatesOpeniCo.jlateofCoIvilleFollvCo. Mi,s MARIE ROSTELLE, ,., ,.!a.te of Gates Opera Ce. Miss ELINOR DEER1XG, late of Cel ville Felly Ce. Mr. HARRY SINCLAIR. New Scenery, Costumes and Appointment.' 1 "There is no indecency in if, no display e shapely limb,, and no lllthy jokes." l'hiluilel. phut Inquirer, Jan. 27. "The house was packed and the audience laughed and applauded in such a manner as te leave no doubt of the taverwith which thev re garded the performance J'titadelnhia liulle tin, Jan. 27. "ThequalityoritsinirthisHnexccplIenal.Ie. Great credit is due all et the company for the liearty and genuine burlcsuucsnirit charueter- .J'nllaueljthut Times, istle of the performance Jan. 27. NO ADVANCE IN PRICKS. DISMISSED Ilecause of Official Dereliction. Fieeki'ekt, L. I., Feb. C The keeper of the saving station, Ne. 31, opposite this this place, was yesterday dismissed from the sen-ice, the charges heretofore pre ferred against him having been sustained, and the evidence taken during the investi gation of the charges having been forward ed te Washington. WAX TED. Everybody te advertise, flee of charge, in the Ixtkllieu.ncki:, who wanLs something te de. TTANDS WANTED MYERS A RATHFOX'S, ,.,.. Centre Hall, f "-! Ne. 12 East King Street. L,GUT I. AMI'S, CC. Cough Syrup" will give instant New Advertisements. See Wanamaker's Advertisement. Canned Goods at Bursk's. Hands Wanted. Wanted. ISFTer further details sec advertising column. SPECIAL XOTICES. Frem a Distinguished Physician. Prof. Green, a distinguished allopathic phy sician, wrote te the Medical Recerd et Atlanta, Ga., te the effect that after all ether means had failed, he sent ter the Kidney Cure (Sale Kid ney and Liver Cure), and te his astonishment cured a serious case of Brighfs Disease by ad ministering it, and afterwards found itcqually beneficial in ether cases. He at! vised his broth er physicians te use it in preference te any thing else for kidney disorders. !2-2wd A w Try Lechcr's Cough Syrup. Cocens and Colds arc often overlooked. A continuance for any length of time causes ir ritation of the Lungs or some chronic Threat Disease. " Brown's Bronchial Troches" are an effectual CetjGn Remedy. f3-lwdTThSAw Pure Spices at Lechcr's Drug Stere. FLIO & BRENEMAtf WANTED IMMEDIATELY, A man te assist in buying tobacco. Must be experienced in the business and well acquainted in the ceuntv. Applv at the ltd INTELLIGENCE"!: OFFICE. Diagram for Reserved Seats at usual place, lebj-ud "PULTON OPERA HOUSE. Saturday Evening, February Till. MARVELS AXD WOXDERS. Ol'.AXD HELIAIILE $100 GIFT SlOO $100 GIFT 8100 ENTERTAINMENT, Under the auspices or the PYTHIAS CLUB. 100 Valuable Presents Given Away. lOO Valuable I'resents Given Away. Having secured the engagement of PROF. LTPPOTT, The Renowned Prestidigitateur, in hi., Won derful Cabinet of ENCHANTMENT. NOTE The Managers of the Pythias Club prope.se te make this one of the grandest, most novel und satisfactory Presentation Enter tainments ever presented te the public or Lun -caster. Tickets of admission only 2. cents. febS-StdTuAF ine ice MEDICAL. S' TARTLING ASSERTIONS. irniTisu ixks, xc Vs SE THE BEST. AUE OFFERING Statistics prove that twenty-five per cent, of the deaths in our larger cities are caused by consumption, and when we reflect that this terrible disease in its worst stage will yield te a bottle of Lechcr's Renowned Cough Syrup, shall we condemn the sufferers ler their neg ligence, or pity them for their ignorance? A Strange People De you knew that there are strange peo ple in our community, we say strange because they seem te prefer te suffer and pass their days miserably, made se by Dvspepsia and Liver Complaint, Indigestion, Constipation and General Debility, when Shiloh's Vitalizer is guaranteed te cure them. Sold by D. Heit shu, Lancaster, and M. L. Davis, Millersvillc. Five Hundred Thousand Streng. In the past few months there have been mere than 500,1X10 bottles of Shiloh's Cure sold. Out et the vast number of people who have used it, mere than 2,000 cases of 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 you have a cough, or your child the cough, and you value life, don't tall te try it. Fer lame buck, side or chest use Shiloh's Pereus Plaster. Sold by your drug gists, D. Heitshu, Lancaster, and M. L. Davis, Millersvillc. We have a speedy and positive cure for Ca tarrh. Diphtheria. Canker mouth and Headache in Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. A nasal injector free with each bottle. Use it If you desire health and sweet breath. Price 60 cents. Sold bv D. Heitshu, Lancaster, and AT. L, Davis, Mil lersvillc aepti-i-eeddAw GREAT BARGAINS IX Geal Oil Lamps, Chandeliers and Lanterns. These goods are entirely new and handsomer than ever before offered and prices lower. FLINN & BRENEMAN 152 North Queen Street, LANCASTER, PA. LEWIS M. D.. LATE OF BERL1X 1 . Germany, Xe. 243 West King street. Office hours fiem te 10 a. in., 1 te 2 p. in. and GteSp.m. 2S-2md STAR GLASS WORKS, NORRISTOWX, Pa., manufacture a Superior Quality of "WINDOW GLASS, Single and Deuble Thick, Corrugated, Obscur ed und Pictured Glass of Extra Thickness will net Stain or Rust. Fer sal by Lancaster dealers generally ft-2wd HARRISON'S CELEBRATED WRITING INKS, FLUIDS AND MUCILAGE. Give them a trial. Ask yenr stationer for them and take no ether. 4S-SPECIAL RATES for inks in bulk for Schools and Colleges. JIAItlilSOX MAXUEACTUEIXO CO., .r)12 Broadway, New Tork. Please mention this paper. fclw-lmdAw ISTATE OF MICHAEL G. IIARMSH, j late of Fcnuea township, Luncaster coun ty deceased. The undersigned Auditor. at at peintcd te distribute the balance remaining in the hands of Henry II. Harnish. Administrator of said deceased, te and among these legally entitled te the same, will sit for that nurnese en TUESDAY, the 10th day of FEBRUARY 1880, at 10 o'clock a. m., in the Library Roem of the Court Heuse, in the city of Lancaster' where all persons interested in said distribu tion may attend. j23-3tw CIIAS. R. KLINE, Auditor. ESTATE OF AARON CREA3IER,OK Maner township, Lancaster county. The undersigned Auditor, appointed te distribute the balance remaining in the hands of David Creamer, administrator of said estate te and DR. GREENE is ready te cure all diseases byesternal applications of medicine. Duriii" 18 months practice in Reading, he has treated ever 1,W patients, many et them from ether eities and towns in the United States, 70 of them from Lancaster; hundreds are cured, and no one has died under his charge, und only three persons have died during that time who have been treated by him, and they died away from Reading aud under their physician's care. Over 1,100 deaths occurred in Reading (luring Ids sojourn there. Ihivin" taken up his residence in Lancaster, he will be in his offices all day. Call and see liimand he will give you a list of cases cured of all diseases ei the body. A. A. McIIese, or Reading, Xev. 18, l87!,Hays: Dr. Greene removed Irem my neck a tumor of the size of a hen's egg, in 10 days, without cut ting or causing me any pain or the les ... .1 uiuji ji iHiwii. ins ceruncaiii is en dorsed by the autographs et Jes.se G. Hawley. proprietor of the Eagle; T. C. Zimmerman, proprietor of The Times anil Dispatch ; G. W. Grant, pestmaster: II. A. Tyson, mayor, and ex-Mayer Evans, all of Reading. Consultation free. Catarrh cured for 00 cents. Cure quick for Catarrh sent te any ad dress for 50 cents. V, page pamphlet i ree. Will seen commence a course et lectures en Physiology. DR. C. A. GREENE, (31 Years Experience), 13-CmilTu.ThASl Xe. 2W X. Queen St. mining uiuscicgauj emuicd te ine same, will sit for that purpose en WEDNESDAY the 18th of FEBRUARY, 18S0, at 11 o'clock a. m in the Librarv Roem of the rnnrt iir.,.u i.' the city of Lancaster, where all persons Inter ested in said distribution may attend , ,. . JOHJfM.AMWEG, jan2S-4tw Auditor. SELLERS COUGH SYEUP! 50 Years Before the Public. Pronevneed by all te be the most pleasant and efficacious remedy new in use for the euro or coughs, colds, croup, hoarseness tickling sensation of the threat, whooping cough, etc. Over a million bottles sold within the last Tew years. It gives relief wherever used, and has the power te impart bcnellt that cannot be had from the cough mixtures new in use. Sold by all druggists at 25 cents pe. bottle. SELLERS' LIVER PILLS are also highly highly recommended ler curing liver com plaint, constipation, sick headaches, fever ana ague and all diseases of the stomach and liver SeU by all druggists at 25 cents per box. R. E. SELLERS A CO., oily w Plttebnrgb, Pa. m 111 1 S I m iT 4 aSr. Ki? 1! . L? I &l i M f K -I vei . $; iT I I si ;l 1 V H . ii 'M 311 ?A I