: -v. ' i--,, -' V-y Vs- -v-f. r usHmig v .-f j.s .,- ghJRt - - , -L. . wc.-'-, ,j.g?'--B3---ffiVg v . r . . y . .T f i r TTrr ' "aTT r.rw'W---T.-rf" .,; ....,y., . .t-. "'"' fc J l- "f - ' -- - , fc - . fc.t- -- " - " . .' . . LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, ERIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1880. K, vv y( - -' 'v'-V v"" ' : - . ? ' S lAl z iT.i. lMtf.i1ri1n.iliin-i m.iiM ,!, fc.i tfrim"!'! i ii i tsnttlBlfCliffa,yi1 r - rical icrfennancc all out of his own head, rare as such occasions may he. Con Cen kLstency's a jewel l.ucr yet than the Addi Addi eonian diction which se delights the soul of the " dramatic editor." MOKE ABOUT TIIK ELECTRIC I.IUUT. A Lancaster Company Incorporated. Since our notice yesterday relative te the application of certain parties for charters of incorporation of companies for supply ing "light and heat ether than gas," in various parts of the state, we learn that a charter has been granted te the'Lancaster City Light and Heat company" of which J. Hay ISrewn, esq., is solicitor, and that the company .will organize en Saturday next. The following named gentlemen are the incorporators, and will form the lirst beard of directors : It. "W. Shenk, presi dent ; Thes. 15. Cochran, secretary ; J. Hay Brown, treasurer and solicitor, Jehn A. Hicstand, II. C. Demuth. In case Edisen's electric light or some thing of similar character proves a success this company will have the exclusive right of using it in this city, and there is no telling hew valuable the charter may be. The proposed company for which B. F. Kshleman, esq., is solicitor, and which is t be known as the "Lancaster Light and Heat company, has net yet been chartered. Although its application for a charter was advertised a week earlier than the ap plication of Mr. Brown's company, the lat ter was first filed with the authorities at Harrrisburg. It is net likely, however, that the two companies will conflict with each ether, as that represented by Mr. Eshleman will be confined in its operations within the limits of the county, exclusive of the city. The Philadelphia Ledger of te-day, re. fcrring te the numerous applications for such charter-. in different parts of the state, says : If electric light companies should ob tain charters under the corporation act of 1S7-1 meielyas a matter of speculation, we may have the old disgraceful business set up of the hawking about of charters for sale te the highest bidder. Under the previsions of that aet the charters of companies formed te supply water, gas, light or hsat te the pub lic confer exclusive franchises and privi leges, and no ether company can be incor porated for a similar purpose in the same district until the first corporation has real ized and divided among its stockholders, dining five 3 cars, a dividend equal te eight per centum per annum upon its capital stock. Tliis latter prevision, although nomi nally protecting the public from the extor tion of a monopoly, would probably, in practice, be found te be of little value. Tlic powers granted te corporations te furn ish water, light or heat, make them prac tically independent of the local authorities. They aie given the right '" te enter upon any public street, lane, alley and highway for the purpose of laying down pipes, al tering, inspecting and repairing the eame, doing as little damage te said streets, lanes, alleys and highways, and impairing the free use thereof, as little as possible," and they arc only subject te such regulations as councils may pass in regard te grades or for the protection and convenience 01 public travel. The cost of getting the exclusive privilege for lighting a city like Philadelphia by electricity, if it can be obtained under the act of 1874, would be insignificant compared with the prospective or rather possible value of the barter. FATAL ACCIDENT. I11I111 S. Lmidy Instantly Killed the Railroad. Brakeman Jehn S. Lundy, of engine Seil of the Pennsylvania railroad, fell from his train while rounding a curve between Glen Lech and Dowuingtewii, yesterday after noon, about ' o'clock, lie was sitting en the end of one of the cars, when, losing his balance, he fell between two of the cars, alighting en the track, and was run ever by about eight cars. His body was completely dissevered, horribly mangled, and portions of his remains were scattered for some distance along the track. Seme of the ether train men were made aware of the accident by seeing the cars jolting ever the unfortunate man's body. The train was stepped, some of the employees went back, gathered up Mr. Lundy's remains, and the Chester county coroner held an inquest and rendered a verdict in accordance with the facts. His body was cellined and taken te his home in Columbia, whence they will likely be taken for interment te Quarryville, where his own and his wife's family formerly re sided. Deceased was about '.' years of age and was a son of the late Eli Lundy, of Quarryville, his mother, Mrs. Orpah Lundy, residing there ; one brother, Themas Lundy, a tailor, at New Helland, and several sisters survive him. His widow is the daughter of Michael Phillips, sr., and sister of Michael II. Phillips, of this city. He leaves also one child. He formerly lived en West Leamen street, this city, and was well known here, being a member of the Friendship fire company, an experienced railroader, regarded as an industrious, sober, careful and efficient man. Just be fore the accident he had received a month's pay from the company. Sudden Death. Artist AVilhclm Zeibich, an old German, for many years past estler at "Wagner's hotel, Columbia, died suddenly about 3 o'clock this morning. He was known te everybody in Columbia by the name of " Bismarck." He was an industrious and frugal man and had saved considerable money, most of which he had safely in vested. At one time he was in the employ of Mr. B. B. Martin of this city. Henry Xelte of Columbia this morning took out letteis of ailnrinst ration of his estate. It is said he has 110 relatives in this country. Appeals. Te-day appeals from the triennial assessments of property in the boroughs of Adamstown, Marietta and Washington were heard by the county commissioners. There were very few objections te the assessments in either Marietta or Wash ington and none in Adamstown. Xe ap peals will be heard te-morrow. Monday will be devoted te hearing appeals from Columbia borough. Sheriffs Sale. At the court house this afternoon at 2 o'clock Sheriff Strine sold at public sale the right, title and interest of Herace B B Jehns in a tract of land in Upper Leacock township, en which is erected a two-story brick mansion house and ether improve ments. The property was purchased by W. W. Brown, esq., for $2,200. Court of Common Picas. Iu the will case of Franklin Schlcgelmil ich vs. Mary Eckert. the jury rendered a verdict in favor of the plaintiff. The Open Way te Greatness. President Buchanau was bera at "Steny Batter," in Cetc Gap of the Tuscarora Mountain, about four miles from Mcrcers- barg, Franklin county, Pa. His father located there m the mountain wilderness when it was en the line of the " pack- mules," which were the only means of transportation between the Cumberland Valley and the West. His birth-place has long been marked only by a stone heap, but Mr Jacob McCune purchased the house some sixty years age, re moved the legs te Mercersburg, and re erccted the building, where it yet standfj having been carefully preserved by Rev. R. Lewis 3IcCune, the present owner. Mr. 3IcCune has recently added te the old leg house in which President Buchanan was bem, another leg building once used for an academy, in which Mr. Buchanan com menced his classical studies, and the two venerable mementoes of the only Pennsyl vania president stand side by side en Fay ette street, Mercersburg. They tell the story of the obscure birth of one of the jreatest of our modern statesmen, and record the open way te greatness that free institutions proffer te intellect and well directed effort. Life In a Progressive City. I. uieastcr Correspondence Manheiui Senti- nul, Kep. On Tuesday next our city election will take place. Our present mayor (MacGoni (MacGeni gle) is a candidate for re-election, and we must certainly say that no better man has filled the important office since the time that the late Geerge Sanderson was the in cumbent. The two great parties are nearly equally balanced and Mayer MacGenigle though a Democrat, will obtain many votes from such Republicans who leek mere te the man than te party. The Examiner and the New Era are again at loggerheads en political questions that in reality amount te very little. The former paper wants Mr. Warfel te give its editor " the sack " forthwith, Jit which Mr. Gcist gets his "back up" and calls the Exami ner " Mr. Cameren's cditerlcss Lancaster organ." The general reader leeks en and smiles, and some elderly ladies entertain fears-that a duel will be fought some fine morning between Mr. Hiestand and Mr. Geist, and wonder which of the two gen tlemen will be se unfortunate as te " come off second best." Such is life in this progressive city. Unuiallablc Matter. Letters addressed as fellows are held at the posteffice : "C. B. Grube, New Bloomfield, Peiry county, Pa." held for postage. "Mrs. K. L. Pettingill, Ne. 22G Nth P," held for direction. Gipsies. There is a band of gipsies encamped in Landis's weeds and the women and men arc in town te-day telling fortunes and dealing in horses. Autl-tiarreters Hall. This evening at Kethwellcr's hall a company el young men known as the ' Antl-Garretcrs" will give their annual ball. Their former par ties hare been well-conducted and well-attended, and tl.e managers premise te make the ball tc-nlght equally pleasant for all their patrons. Concert In Sew Helland. The next concert te which the people of Xew Helland are te be treated will be given by the Worker's Association of the Reformed church. Geed music will be furnished and a delightful time is cxpected.Admissien,23 cents for adults 15 cents for children Begins at "V. o'clock. Amusements. Fanny Davenport. Floyd Laumun, who is ahead of Fanny Davenport, was in town te-day making arrangements for the appearance el hat lady here 011 February 19, in the great play of " Pique." Teny Denier Te-night. Teny Denier' large company arrived iu town this morning from I'ettsville, where they played last night te n big house. The performance gave great sat isfaction, as it always docs. The old favorites w ill appear this evening in the pantomime of 'Humpty Dmnpty," with Geerge H.Adams (Grimaldi) as clown ; K. C. Dunbar, the Mila nese minstrel; the Davenport Brethers, acre bats ; Geerge W. Hunter, Irish comedian, and a score et old favorites will amuse the audi ence. The line band of the troupe gave a street parade this morning, and the features of it were the donkey and the monkey. The latter Is owned by F. D. Hildreth, the treasurer of the show, who get it in the Seuth. It is a frisky-looking animal, and it delighted crowds of small boys. " Don't forget te bring St. Jacob's Oil for father's Rheumatism," was the parting words we overheard at the station the ether morning. The seeds of sickness and el death In a disordered mouth are sewn ; When bad the teeth or foul the breath. Beth soul and body lese their tone, Till SOZODONT'S brought into play. And sweeps these dire defect away f!)-lwced New Advertisements. Miss Fanny Davenport at the Opera Heuse. The Lancaster Organ Manufactory. Bricklayers' Meeting. Apprentice Wanted. Public Sale. Fer Kent. Wanted. "SfFer further details see advertising celumr. SPECIAL IfOTIVJSS. Fees of Doctors. The fee of doctors is an item that very many persons are interested in just at present. We believe the schedule for visits is $3, which would tax a man cenlincd te his bed ter a year, and in need of a daily visit, ever $1,000 a year for medical attendance alone ! And one single bottle of Hep Bitters taken in time would save the $1,000 and all the year's sickness. Ed. Try XiOeher's Cough Syrup. Frem a Prominent Drug Heuse. II. II. WaKSKK & CO., IlOCHKSTElt, X. Y. Dear Sin: It is new only three months since we received your lirst shipment of Safe Reme dies. We have sold drugs in this place for twenty years, and we have never sold a pro prietary medicine, that gives such universal satisfaction as yours, especially your Safe Kid ney and Liver Cure, and Diabetes Cure. We could mention many who have received great benefit in casei of Kidney difficulties. Asthma, Rheumatism, Diabetes, Bright's Dis ease, etc. Respectfully yours, SISSOX & FOX. 114-2wd&w Alexandria Bay. X. V. The man who lets his wife or child suffer from coughs or colds without getting " Sellers Cough Syrup," is lest te common reason. 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 Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup, shall we condemn the sufferers ler their neg ligence, or pity them for their ignorance? Try Lecher's Cough Syrup. Kidney-Wert radically cures Biliousness, Piles and nervous diseases. 12-lwd&w One Bex of Six Uettles. If you are suffering from a combination et liver or kidney diseases, and constipation, de net fail te use the celebrated Kidney-Wert. It is a dry compound as easily prepared as a cup of coffee, and in one package is as much medi cine as can be bought in six dollar bottles of ether kinds. f9-lwd&w Brown's Household Panacea Is the most effective Pain Destroyer iu the world. Will most surely iiuickcn the bleed whether taken internally erapplicd externally, and thereby mere certainly RELIEVE PAIX, whether chronic or acute, than any ether pain alleviator, and it is warranted double the strength of any similar preparation. It cures pain in the Side, Back or Bowels, Sere Threat, Rheumatism, Toothache and ALL ACHES, and is the GREAT RELIEVER OF PAIX. "BROWN'S HOUSEHOLD PANA CEA " should be in every family. A teaspoou teaspeou teaspoeu lul of the Panacea in a tumbler el het water (sweetened, if prcterred), taken at bedtime, will BREAK Ul A COLD. 25 cents a bottle. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran & Ces Drug Stere North Queen street. Lancaster. Much Sickness, Undoubtedly with children, attributed toether causes, is occasioned by Worms. BROWN'S VERMIFUGE COMFITS, or Werm Lozenges, although effectual in destroying worms, can de no pesible injury te the most delicate child This valuable combination has been success fully used by physicians, and found te be ab solutely sure in eradicating worms. Twenty five cents a box. junl3-lvd&wTuTh&S These Cojiplaixise of Sere Threat, hearse ness or "taking cold." should use Brown's Bronchial Troches:'1 The effect is extraoidi extraeidi nary, particularly when used by singers and speakers ler clearing the voice. flO-lwdTThS&w Try Lecher's Cough Syrup. Aching heads and clouded brains arc cured by "Sellers' Liver Pills." Try them. Sold by druggists. 25cenlsabex. "I Am All Played Out" is a common complaint. It you feel se, get a package of Kidney-Wert and take it anil you will at once feel Its tonic power. It renews the healthy action of the Kidneys, Bowels and Liver, and thus restores the natural life and strength te the weary body. Get a box and use it at once. UMwd&w U.se Lecher's Iloise and Cattle Powders. A mother's (irlet. The pride of a mother, the life and joy of a home, are her children, hence her grief u hen sickness enters and takes them away, l'ake warning then, that you are running a terrible risk, if they have a Cough, Croup or Whooping Cough, which lead te Consumption, if you de net attend te it at once. Shiloh's Consump tion Cure is guaranteed te cure them. Price 10 cents, 50 cents and $1. Fer lame Back, Side. or Chest, use Shiloh's Pereus Plaster. Price Si cents. Sold by D. Heitshu, Lancaster, and M. L. Davis, Millersville. The IJest I Ever Knew OL L G. Starkey, a prominent and inllncuti.il citizen of Iowa City, says: "1 have .had the Dyspepsia, and Liver Complaint ler several years, und have useil every Remedy I could hear of, without any relief whatever, until I saw your Shiloh's Vitalizcr advertised in our paper, and was persuaded te try it. lam happy te state that it has entirely cured me. It is cer tainly the best Remedy 1 ever knew of." Trice 73 cents. Sold by 1). lleit-lm, Lancaster, und M. L. Davis. Millersville. Shiloh's Catarrh Kerned)'. A marvelous Cure ler Catarrh, Diphtheria Canker Meuth, and Head Ache. Willi each bottle there i an ingenious nasal Injector ler the mere successtul treatment of tne com plaint, without eM.ru charge. Price 50 cents, sold by I). Heitshu, Lancaster, and M.L. Davi-, Millersville. sAi-codD&cewW XAllltlAUES. Geyek Detuic. On Jan. eOtli, at the M. Paul's M. E. parsonage, Conestoga street, Xe. 12, by Rev. J. Liudcmuth. Mr. Jean Gever el" Rothville, te Mrs. Emmie Dctrie of .Middle town. Guumm Aimisikoxe. On .Feb. Tth, at St. Paul's M. E. parsonage, by Rev. J. Mndeniuth. Mr. Jehn M. Grunim te Miss Surah A. Arm strong, all el Martic township. Ckmmek Si'TEits. On Feb. 12th, at the Lamb hotel, by Rev. J. Lindemuth, Mr. Niniucl Crammer te Miss Gertrude F. Sillers, all of Drumere township. lUiXTIIS. Tavleiu Feb. 11. 1880, at Safe Harber, IVreie E., wife of Gee. A. Tayler, iu her ."1st year. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited te attend the funeral from her late residence, en Sunday, February l.", at !) o'clock 11. m., at the house. Interment at Mt. Zlen cemetery. :td a'eiv AWj:irrisi;3iEXTs. INSUKK YOUR PKOPKKTY IN TUK l!i:ST COMPAXlESat BAUSMAX &, BURNS'. i-t!cedi: Office: Xe 10 West Orange St. BKICKLAYEICS' MEETING. A meeting of the Bricklayers of Lancas ter will be held at Arneld Inuis's Saleen, en Xerth Queen street. Saturday evening, at 7 e clock. All are invited te be present. 1 let riHIE OWL THIS WEEK WILL CONTAIN J a very large amount of Lancaster items et an intensely interesting character. Other towns, tee, will have their due allotment et personal news. Price, ." cents per cepv. tll-2tdW&r IKE, LIFE AND AUCIDUNT. Insurance at lowest rati"s. Geed ami Iteli able Companies. HERR & STAUFFKIf. Reat Estate & Ins. Agts., 3 N. Duke St. dcc'iO-SmdRced LANCASTER, HOC. 12, lh7!. INSURE YOUR PROPERTY IN KELIARLK COMPANIES at BENJ. F. SHENK'S, Office : 103 West King Street. dccl2-3mdR PRIVATE SALE Ot A TWO-STORY Brick Dwelling, Ne. 313 Seuth Prince street, containing 8 rooms, cistern and well el water and well built. Terms casv. Iiupiireel HENRY SIIUBEKT. Real Estate Agt., Ne. 0 Court Avenue. f4-2wdR FOR RENT. A three-story Brick Heuse, en North Priuce, between Chestnut and Walnut streets. Apply at THIS OFFICE. febi::-t!d PUBLIC SALE. On MONDAY. FEBRUARY 10, 1880, at 2 o'clock, at Xe. 430 West Chestnut street, Plate Glass Mantle Mirrors, Full Cottage Set of Bed room Furniture,Carpcts, and a variety of ether household articles. Iebl3-2td TT S. GARA'S INSURANCE AGENCY, 145 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. FIRE Insurance Company of Xerth America, Phil'u' Lycoming County Fire Ins. Ce., et Muncy, 1'a. Franklin Fire Insurance Ce., Philadelphia. Pennsylvania Fire Insurance Ce., Phil'a. Continental Fire Insurance Ce., X'ew Yerk. Hanover Fire Insurance Ce., Xew Yerk. Queen England Fire Insurance Company. Scottish Commercial Fire Insurance Ce. Liverpool, Londen and Glebe Fire Ins. Ce. LIFE American Life Ins. Ce., of Phil'a. 17-lmdR -THE- Without a doubt furnish the FIXEST IX STRUMEXTS in the Market Warerooms 3.0 North Queen street. Manufactory in the rear. Branch Office, 15 East King Street. Alex. McKillips, Proprietor. Alse Agent for Lancaster County for OHICKERIXG & SOX'S Celebrated PIANOS. A Full Line of Sheet and ether Music, Small Instruments, Violins, Banjos, Band Instru ments, &c, always en hand. f!3-lydS&ly w TOBACCO PACKERS' SAMPLE TAGS PRINTED ON CHECK BOAKD (Same as used by Tobacco Samplers), Heavy Railroad Beard any Celer. Alse, STRUNG TAGS FOR LABELING BALES OF TOBACCO. Contract and Receipt Beeks at the Lewest Prices, AT THE Intelligencer Office. anl2-Uu Orpu Mintery - SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SOLID SHjVEBWABE; GORHAM PLATED WABE, And the Best Grades of American Electro-Plate en White Metal. FRENCH CLOCKS WITH SILVER BELL, FBENCH 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 CASTAQNETTE, Musical Bexes with Accompaniments and Mounted en Fine Library Writingr 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 EngTaving. Alse, in complicated and ordinary watch and Jewelry repairing. H. Z. RHOADS St BRO., Jewelers, Ne. 4 West King Street. A MTTSEMENTS i ?LiL10 el.-x.lt A UOtsK. Saturday, February 14th, 1880. JOHN T. FORD hits the honor te announce one appearance, as above, et the Realistic American Comedian. MR. B. MACAULEY, In his delightful portraiture of quaint charac- "'" UNCLE DAN'L," Supported by his own Excellent Company of Comedians, in E. A. Lecke's new typical Amer ican Comedy-Drama, A Messenger Frem Jarris Section. ADMISSION, - - - 35, 50 & 75 Cts. Reserved Seats new en sale at the Opera Heuse Ollice without extra charge. tTlwd TULTOX Ul'KUA IIOUSK. ONE NIGHT ONLY. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13th. J. D. MISI1LEK lias the honor et announcing the leturu with New Tricks, New Specialties, the Greatest en Earth TONY DENIER Gee. IT. Adams (Grimaldi) WITH HUMPTY DUMPTY! A Grand Constellation of 30 Pantomimic Artists and Itrass Band and Orchestra. Admission a usual. Reserved Seats new en sale at B( x Ollice. D. B. HODGES, Business Agent. fcbliMtd .1ULTOX HALL. THURSDAY, FEB. 19th. MR. JOHN 1). MISHLER has the honor te present THE DISTINGUISHED ARTISTE MISS FANNY DAVEOTOKTi Supported by a Superior Dramatic Company, who will appear in Augustiu Daly's Great l Emotional Drama, entitled j " PIQUE," j Miss Fanny Davenport as Mabel Renfrew. ADMISSION, RESERVED SEATS, At Yccker's. 50 & 75 Cts. - 81.00. IfeblS titd TMULTON OFEItA HOUSE. ONE3NIGHT ONLY. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY ITitli, 1880. HON. WM. P. CODY, BUFFALO BILL, and his Mammoth Combination -of 24 ARTISTS. 24 Including MILITARY BRASS BAND and ORCHESTRA. Alse, a Hand of GENUINE INDIANS will en this occasion appear in the Melodrama in 4 Acts, written for Buffalo Bill by Cel. l'rcntiss Ingraham, entitled KNIGHT OF TIF, PLAINS ! OK Buffalo Bill's Best Trail. EDDIE BURGESS. BOY CHIEF of the Paw nees, and C. A. BURGESS, U. S. Scout, and a Band et Genuine Indians in their War and Medicine Dances, &c. During the Drama BUFFALO BILL will ex hibit Ills MARVELOUS SHOOTING with the Rifle. A Street Parade bv the Indians en Horseback headed by Buffalo Brill's Military Band. PRICES AS USUAL. Reserve I Scats te be had at the Opera Heuse Ollice. S-Thc returns of the City Election will be announced from the stage. COL. PRENTISS INGRAnAM. Treasurer. JOSH E. OGDEN, Business Manager. tcbll,U,16il7d WAXI, VAI'EJIS, Jte. 1! 1! PHARES W. FRY, Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST., We have moved oursteck te the above num ber, three doers below oureld location, where we shall be pleased te see our friends and pa trons. We placed large orders for Wall Paper early in the tall bcfeie the advance, and have new" in store and arc receiving daily additions te one et the Largest anil Newest Lines of PAPER HAIGIMS we ever had. All the New Designs in the Dark Shades. Dadoes, Fillings, Friezes, Bor ders, Centres, etc., for Parlors, Dining Reems, Chambers, Libra ries, Kitchens, etc. DADO WINDOW SHADES Ebony Band and Line Goods, entirely new, in six and seven feet lengths. Plain Goods bv the yard in all colors and from one te two yards wide ; Fixtures, Cords, If ri litres TjissgIs etc Alse make Walnut and Gilt Cornicee: Cor nice Poles in Ebony and Walnut; Pele Trim mings, Gimp Bands, Curtain Leeps, Picture Cords, Nails, etc. We take measures of win dows, and hang shades in best manner. feblO-lyd&w ATEW BOARDING HOUSE. I The undersigned will open a Bearding Heuse en the 1st of April next, at Ne. 119 North Queen street. Central location and elegant apartments. Boarders wanted. Apply te v MRS. JOHN H. RElGART, StAW&S Ne. 24 Seuth Lime Street. Remeva Rem WASTED. I "WANTED. if Everybody te advertise, free of charge, in the Intklligknckk, who wants something e de. I. XITANTED. T f A boy te learn painting. Apply at NOR BECK & MILEY'S 'Coach Works, Cor. of Duke and Vine Sts. ltd VXTANTED. T T A Stout Apprentice Bey at ltd RUCHMILLER'S. XTTANXKO. TT A girl te de general housework. In at 151 North Queen Street. ltd MEDICAL. Brandy as a Medicine. The following article was voluntarily sent te Mr. II. E. Slaymaker, Agent for Reigart's Old Wine Stere, by a prominent practising physi cian et this county, who has extensively used the Brandy referred te in his regular practice. It is commended te the attention of these af flicted with . Indigestion and Dyspepsia. BRANDY AS A MEDICINE. This new much abused Alcoholic Stimulant was never intended as a beverage, but te be us-ed as a medicine of great potency in the cure of some of the destructive diseases which sweep away their annual thousands of victims. With a purely philanthropic motive we pre sent te the favorable notice et invalids espe cially these afflicted with that miserable dis ease Dyspepsia, a specific remedy, which is nothing mere or less than Brandy. The aged, with feeble appetite and mere or less debility, will find this simple medicine, when used properly, A Sovereign Remedy or all their ills and aches. Be it, however strictly understood that we prescribe and use lint mi tiitirl kwl 4lnf Lt Muvwuwuiiiwwmui lliab 13, REIGART'S OLD BRANDY, fSeld by our enterprising young friend, II. E. SLAYMAKER. This Brandy has steed the test for tradk xark. years, and has never failed, as far as enr experience extends, and we therefore give it the preference ever all ether Brandies, no matter with hew many jaw-breaking French titles they are branded. One-fourth of the money that is yearly thrown away en various impotent dyspepsia specifics would suffice te buy all the Brandy te cure any such cac or cases. In proof of the curative powers et Reigart's Old Brandy, In cases et Dysnensia. we can summon nuin hers of witnesses one case in particular we cite: A hard-working tanner had been afflicted with an exhaustive Dyspepsia ler a number of years; his stomach would reject almost every kind of feed; he had sour eructatiens con stantly no appetite in fact, he was obliged te restrict his diet te crackers and stale bread, and us a beverage he used McGrann's Reet Beer. He is a Methodist, and then, as new, S reached at times, and in his discourses etten eclaimed earnestly against all kinds of strong drink. When advised te try Reigart's Old Brandy, la his case, he looked up with astonishment, but after hearing of its wonderful effects in the cases of some of his near acquaintances, he at last consented te fellow our advice. He used the Brandy faithfully and steadily ; the first bottle giving him an appetite, and before the second was taken he was a sound man. with a stomach capable of digesting anything which he chose te cat. He still keeps it and uses a lit tle occasionally; and since lie has this medi cine he has been of very little pecuniary bene fit te the doctor. A Practising Physician. H. E. SLAYMAKER, AGENT FOR Ilcigart's Old Wine Stere, Established in 1785, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN FINE OLD BRANDIES, SHERRIES, SUPE RIOR OLD MADEIRA, (Imported in ISIS, 1S27 and 18-.8,) CHAMPAGNES O EVERY BRAND, SCOTCn ALE PORTER, BROWN STOUT. Ne. 29 KAST KINO ST.. LASCASTEK. PA Z AMPS, tC. T IGUT. FLI JOT & BRBNEMAB" ARK OFFKRINO GREAT BARGAINS IN Geal-Oil Lamps, Chandeliers and Lanterns. These goods are entirely new and handsomer than ever before ettered and prices lower. FLINN&BRENEMAN 152 North Queen Street, LANCASTER, PA. MISVELLAXEOUS. -T LEWIS, M. D., GRADUATE OF THE i.1 . University of Dorpat, Russia, formerly of Berlin, Germany, Ne. 'J4a West Ling street. Office hours from S te 10 a. in., 1 te 2 p. m. and 6 te 8 p.m. j2S-2md - TOHTGAGES FOR SALE. Twe six per cent. Mortgages, one for $10,000 and the ether ter $4,750, first liens and well se cured en eligible city Real Estate, belonging te the estate of the late Dr. Benjamin Mishler, dee'd. Inquire of WM. R. WILSON, Esq., Ne. 21 North Duke Street. 111-tf W&S Lancaster, Pa. MANUFACTURERS OF CIGARS TAKE NOTICE. I have en hand a let or wel. sweated and geed colors of old stock Pennsyl vania. Will sell in quantity te suit purchasers. I. B. HOSTETTER, Rear of 218 North Queen Street, 115-3td Lancaster, Pa. STAR GLASS WORKS, NORRISTOWN Ta., manufacture a Superior Quality of WINDOW GLASS, Single and Deuble Thick, Corrugated. Obscur ed and Pictured Glass of Extra Thickness, wlU net Stain or Rust. Fer sale by Lancaster dealers generally. t'4-2wd JOSEPH OSTHEIM, 2M NORTH WATER STREET, Wholesale Dealer in Grocers' Sundries, Oils, Salt. Fruit, Eggs. Agent for the sale of Elaine, the best and safest oil in the market. Cannet be exploded. Its lire test Is se high as te make it as safe as any llluminant known. It is free from benzine and paraffine. Fer sale by all the principal grocers In the city and county. The trade supplied at the lowest market rates. feblO-lwd ifSI lIJ THIRD EDITION FRIDAY EVENING, FEB. 13, 1880. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, Feb. 13. Fer the Middle states threatening weather and rain, fol lowed by falling temperature and snow, in the northern portions, falling barometer and variable winds, during the day, fol lowed during the night by colder, clearing weather. BLOWING GREAT GUNS. A Southern Tornado en its Travels. Cincinnati, Feb. 13. A dispatch from Nashville, Tenn., says : A tornado struck the city at 11 o'clock last night ac. cempanicd by heavy rain. Great damage was done in different parts of the city and several casualties arc reported. The reefs of Rhea's elevator,Burns's block and Edge field manufacturing company were blown away. A brick wall of the new custom house fell with a crash from the third story te the cellar. The Merchants' Exchange will be badly damaged. Ne less than fif teen dwellings and twenty business houses were partially destroyed. At 11:10 the wind -was blowing forty miles an hour. Men were blown down in the street. A man en a trestle bridge was blown from it and broke a lg. All trains were forced te lay up en account of trees and rails being blown across the track. Ne estimate of the less is made. Kliea & Sens are the heaviest Iqgers. The un un un reofing of their elevator exposed 20,000 bushels of wheat te the Heed of rain. CONGRESS. lSusincss in the Heuse. "Washington, Feb. 13. The Senate amendments te the military academy ap propriation bill were non-concurred in. The bill for supporting certain Indian tribes during the present fiscal year was passed. A resolution was passed calling en the secretary of the navy for all information and correspondence touching the interna tional canal net heretofore published. The speaker announced the special order for te-day was the bill for the relief of Fitz Jehn Perter, but the Heuse refused te consider it and went into committee en the private calendar. IRISH RELIEF. Swelling Proportions of the Mansion Heuse Fun.d Londen, Feb. 13. At Thursday's meet ing of the Mansion Heuse committee it was announced that the total fund new amounts te 37,000. yuebeck's Oueta. Quebec, Feb. 13. The amount col lected here for the Irish fund is ever $0, 000. Previsions for the Hungry. Philadelphia, Feb. 13. At a meeting of the Commercial Exchange, held te-day, it was resolved te appoint a committee of twenty-five te obtain supplies of Heur and grain for the Irish sufferers. It was sug gested that a vessel be sent from this pert with the previsions collected. THE GREEK FRONTIER. France Demands the Settlement by a Special Commission. Constantinople, Feb. 13. France has asked England te bring forward the new proposal for the settlement of the Greek frontier question by a special commission. It is believed in diplomatic circles here that after the commission has concluded its labors en the spot the results Jwill be submitted te a conference of the ambassa dors at Constantinople, who will then mediate between Turkey and Greece, for the purpose of securing their acceptance of the proposed delineation.! MILT CARTER'S METHOD. Hew He Get Ritl of a Protesting Papa. Columbia, Tenn., Feb. 13. As Milt Carter came out of a store yesterday en the public square he was met by Hal Ilalceinb, who knocked him down. Carter rose and Holcomb was in the act of striking him again, when Carter shot Holcomb, killing him instantly. Carter wished te marry the widowed daughter of deceased, who had forbidden the match. THE INGALLS FUMIGATION. A Vete te be Taken in Committee Next Mon day. Washington, Feb. 13. The Senate com mittee en privileges and elections te-day took up the briefs which have been filed in the Ingalls case, and after some general discussion of the subject agreed te vote upon it at a special meeting te be held next Monday. FOUL FLAY. A Missing Man Discovered te Have IScen Murdered. Wilmington, Del., Feb. 13. Michael Cenncll' has been missing from this city since Christinas. His body was found this morning in the Christiana river, bear ing marks of violence. It is believed that he was murdered, but no arrests have been made. BEAR UROUGHT TO RAY. N. S. Prentice Suspends Stock Operations. New Yerk, Feb. 13. N. S. Prentice announced his suspension te the stock ex change this morning. He was a "bear" en Eric, Kansas and Texas, Delaware, Lackawanna and Western and Jersey Central, and the recent advance in the stocks compelled him te suspend. "RUM DID IT." Pedestrian Killed en the Railway. Elizabeth,N. J., Feb. 13. James Cav augh, aged 24 years, a local pedestrian, was killed this morning by a Pennsylvania railroad train at this place. He was intox icated. INTER-STATE COMMERCE. A Substitute for the Reagan Rill. Washington, Feb, 13. The Heuse com mittee en commerce, by a vote of 9 te C, has agreed en a substitute for Reagan's inter-state commerce bill. DBVii STORES. rpR USSES! TRUSSES!! TRUSSES THE Safest, Easiest and Best, TOR SAXE BY ANDREW G. PREY'S City Pharmacy, Southeast Cor. North Queen & Orange Sts., Lancaster. apl9-lyd u SE LOCHER'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS. MARKETS. New Yerk Market. Xkw Yerk. February 13. Fleur State and Western dull and In buyers farer superfine state $5 005 5b; extra de $5 505 G3 ; choice de $5 10600: fancy de 96 10 700; round hoop Ohie 5 7360U; choice de $6 107 50; superfine western $S 0QQ5 50 ; common te geed extra de $5 50Q5 75 ; choice doile."7.7 7."; choice white wheat de$5 65 t; '.'; Southern dull and heavy; common te fair extra $3 S5gG Si ; geed te choice de 95 10 7 73. Wheat Spring quiet and nominal ; winter y.Qle lower and dull ; Ne. 1 white March $1 ii?4: de April $I47!4; Ne. 2 red, March $1 4D41 4sV ; de April I 43l 4'Af. Cern dull, dropping; Mixed Western spot 3H3Sc : de future 5SQ38ic. Oats dull; state 48350c; Western 4C350C. Philadelphia Market. PniLADKLruiA, February 13. Fleur less ac tive and unchanged; superfine $4 505 00; extra $3 23gt; 00; Ohie unit Indiana fumilv $7 007-23; Penn'a family $6500700; SL Leuis family $7 00750 ; Minnesota Fam ily ' 23g7 00 ; patent ami high grades $7 233823. Rye flour $300. Cermueal llrandrwine nncliamred. Wheat weak ; Ne. 2 Western Keil spot $1 4U2'1 47 ; Penn'a de $1 471 4S ; Amber $1 48 l 411. Cern easier : steamer X)QXc ; yellow 57 57) e; mixed 5i.,e. Oats steady ; "southern and Penn'a white 4(MJ40c; Western de 4ti48c;demixetl45 4tfc. Lye firm ; Western 90c ; Pa. 90c. Previsions quiet; imsn perk 12 7513; beil hams$l(J.'017 U0; India mess beef $2150: Ba Ba eon smoked shoulders 5J4c : salt de 4;&4c : smoked hams U. 10c; piukleUhuius t9e. Lard quiet; city kettle 7Jc; loose butchers 7c; prime steam 7Jc. Uutter tinner; creamery extra 3335c; Mi-.ull'erd county and New Yerk extra 252tc ; Western reserve extra at 242tc ; de geed te choice lSg'23e: rolls eheice want ed; Penn'a extni is23e; western reserve extra 202lc. Eggs easier; Penn'a 17c; Western 1617c. Cheese firmer; N. Y. factory 1415e; western lull crcuiu UlAQUMe ; de ter geed 13J 14 ; de half-skims 12J13c. Petroleum dull ; Kcuneil 7Jic. Whisky nt$10. stock Markets. PniLADKLrniA, Feb. IS. 12:30 7. X. Stocks acjive. Pen nu G' ( t bird Issue) 103- Philadelphia & Erie 17 Pennsylvania e':, Lehigh Valley. 51JJ United Ces. et N. J 1504 Northern Pacific SS-;"! " Preferred 5t;j Northern Central 3.'5'' Lehigh Navigation 'M'H Norrlstewn 102i Central Transportation Ce. 47 Pitts., Tltusville & lluffale. 22 Little Schuylkill 52 New leitK, Feb. 13. Stocks strong. Meney 5gt N. Y. Central 1314 Lrie. ................ 48 Adams Express ltyjx Michigan Central S!lJ- Michigan Southern 104 ? Illinois Central l"-'Ji" Cleveland & Pittsburgh 1I0J4 Chicago lf.eek Island. 149K Pittsburgh A Fert Wayne.. HO'X Western Union Tel. Ce 104 Teledo & Wabash 45V New Jersev Central Kyi "" UMAL NOTICES. ASSIGNED ESTATE OFEO. COUXLKY and wife, of Lancaster City, The under signed Auditor appointed te puss upon excep tions and distribute the moneys in hands of accountant us well as moneys that are new in court arising from sale et assigned real es tate, will meet all parties interested en SATUKDAY.FEIIUUAKY 11, A. D.18.S0. ntlO o'clock a. in. .in the Library Keem of the Court Heuse, in the city of Lancaster, where all per sons interested in said distribution muv at tend. G EO. M. KLIN K, j2I-3tdeuw Auditor. ESTATE OF WILLIAM M. WHITESIDE, late et the City of Lancaster, deceased. Letters el administration en said estate hav ing been grunted te the undersigned, ail per sons indebted te said decedent are requested te make immediate settlement, and these hav ing claims or demands against the estate et said decedent te make known the same te E. K. Martin, attorney at law. Ne. SI North Duke street, or MARY II. WHITESIDE, fcb'-StdS&Stw Administratrix. ESTATE OF ISAAC . SMOKER, LATE el" Lancaster city, deceased. The under signed Auditor, appointed te distribute the balance remaining in the hands of Jehn J. Smoker, Administrator, te and among the.-c legally entitled te the same, will sit ter that purpose en TUESDAY,tliel7therFEItItUAKY, 1SS0, at 10 o'clock a. in., in the Library Uoem et the Court Heuse, in the City of Lancaster, where ull persona interested iu said distribu tion may attend. M. UUOSIUS, jl9-3tdeaw Auditor. I7STATE OF MARY UULL, LATE OF 2i Lancaster City, dee'd. Letters of admin istration en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, ull persons indebted tiiercte are requested te make immediate payment, and these having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay ter settlement te the undersigned, residing iu suid city. JOHN HULL. d'ec23-fitdeaw Administrator. ESTATE OF AARON CREAMER, Ol'' Maner township, Lancaster county. The undersigned Auditor, appointed te distribute the balance remaining in the bunds of Davhl Creamer, administrator of said estate te und among these legally entitled te the same, will sit for that purpose en WEDNESDAY, the 18th el" FEIIUUAUY, 1880, nt II o'clock u. in., in the Library Keem of the Court Heuse, iu the city of Lancaster, when: all per.-ens inter ested in said distribution may attend. JOHN M.AM WEG, ian2S-4tw Auditor. INSTATE OF CHARLES V. REXU1EE, It late of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters testamentary en said estate havingbecii grant ed te the undersigned, all persons Indebted te said decedentare requested te make immediate .settlement and these havingclaiinserdeiuauds against the estate of said decedent te make known the same te the undersigned without delay, leslding in Lancaster city, CHAS. F. UENGIEK. .In, ALISKKT S. KENUIEK, JOHNS. UENGIEK, Keijt. J. Evaxs, Executers. Attorney. jan.'H-fitdeaw "YTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN i"N application will be made ler a churter for a corpenition te be known as the "Lancaster City Light anil Heat Company," under the aet efjyth of April, 1871, entitled "An net te provide for the incorporation and regulation of certain corporations." The object of said corporation is te manufacture und supply light (ether than gas) and heat within the City et Lancaster. J. 1IAY CKOWN, jl9-3tdeawM Solicitor for Applicants. E STATE OF ANDREW UHRICH, LATE I et Enhruta township, deceased. Letters of administration en sain estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons In debted thereto are requested te make immedi ate payment, und these having claims or de mands against the same will present them without delay ler settlement te the nnder Igned, residing in Lancaster city. Pa. , MAKTIN UHKICH, Administrator. D. P. ICesksmillkr, Jr., Atfy. j'iO-Udenw ELECTIONS. "PROCLAMATION. CITY ELECTION. The qualified voters of the City et Lancaster are hereby notified that un election will be hclil in the several wards, at the usual places or holding elections, en TUESDAY, the 17th day of FEI5UUAKY, l&se, between the hours of (j a. m. and 7 p. in., of said duy, ler the purpose of electing en a general ticket one Mayer and twelve Scheel Directors, and the qiialiiied voters of the several wards shall at the same time and place elect additional officers as fol fel lows : F1KST WARD. One member et Select Council, four members of Common Couneil,ene Judge, two Inspectors, one Constable and one Assessor, SECOND WAItD. One member of Select Council, three members et Common Council, one Judge, two Inspectors, one Constable and one Assessor. TII1KDWAKD. One memberefSclect Coun cil, three members of Common Council, one Judge, two Inspectors, one Constable anil one Asses-or. FOUUTII WARD. One member of Select Council, three members of Common Council, one Alderman, one Judge, two Inspectors, one Constable and one Assessor. FIFTH WAKD. Twe members of Common Council, one Judge, two Inspectors, one Con stable and one Assessor. SIXTH WAKD. One member of Select Council, three members of Common Council, one Judge, two Inspectors, one Constable and one Assessor. SEVENTH WARD. Three members of Com mon Council, one Judge, two Inspectors, one Constable and one Assessor. EIGHTH WAHD.-One member of Select Council, three members of Common Council, one Judge, two Inspectors, one Constable and one Assessor. NINTH WARD. Three members et Com mon Council, one Alderman, one Judge, two Inspectors, one Constable and one Assessor. JOHNT MacGONIGLE, j2tdSl Maver. AS. ROSENUAUM St CO., . PACKERS OF LEAF TOBACCO, Xe. 223 Prince street, Lancaster, Pa. J. ROSENMYEK, au7-3md Manager, 1 31 r IS m M t& .1 ?' f ! 8 ,ji m J