Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, February 20, 1880, Image 3

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LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 20, 1880.
HUNTING A LOST SOLDIER.
Grant, Tlietna, Helntzelman, Hambright,
Gempf and the Surgeon en the Trail.
In these piping times of peace it may be
of some interest te civilians te knew by
what method lest soldiers were hunted up
in war times.
Capt. J. D. Gempf has placed in our
hands a document, covered all ever with
endorsements in the handwriting of dis
tinguished soldiers and surgeons, which
gees te show the method by which the lest
were found. Here is the document and
its scvcial endorsements :
Head Quautkrs Ce. K.7!rrn Ree't. J
Pknna. Vel. Ikh'tv. $
Sir: Jehn Hess, a private of this com
pany, has been absent from his command
since December 10th, 1802. When last heard
lrem he was in Nashville, state of Tennes
see. I have the honor te request that steps
may be taken for his immediate leturn te
duty with his company, or in case he has
bcendischaiged or transfeired te the In
valid Cerps, I may be se informed, that
his name may bediepped from the rolls of
the company.
1 am sir very rcspectluIJy,
Your ebed't serv't,
J. I). GOMPF,
Capt. cemd'g company.
Te the Assistant Adjutant General De
pal tment of tin- Cumbeiland.
The back of the above communication
contains the following endorsements :
Medical Dikectek's Office, )
Louisville, Ky., January 30th. '01. jj
The within named man was admitted
into Gen. Hospital, Ne. 1, in this city, en
the 11 th day of April, 18C:, and returned
te duty May 1.1th, 18:J.
Gi.e. G. Sue wands Surg. U. S. A.
Medical Director.
Hi. ji its. Ce. K, 7.lth Pa. Vels . )
CIIVTTAMIOO , Fcl. Mil, IN.I. $
The within named mau never reported
te his company. Information received
Feb. 2d places him in Gen'l Hospital, Ne.
4, New Albany, Ind.
J. I). Gempf, Capt. Ce. K.
79 P. V.
IIi.i ()i. virruis, 3d Bum . 1st Div., )
Hth A. C, Ciiattanoeoa, Feb. 7, isfil.
Itespectfully forwarded, with letcience
te Capt. Gempf s endorsement.
II. A. IIMiminiiT, Cel. Cemdg.
Head Qi us. I) kit. Ci mud .
CHATTAMHMIA, Fl.lIltUAIU, !, "dl
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Uespectfully ferwaided te A. A. G.
Military Division of the Mississippi, recom
mending the return of the within named
man, with reference te endorsement of
Capt. Gempf.
Gi.e. II. Theu s,
M.ijer General commanding.
IIuwtcjitH Mil. Div. epthi: Mis, )
Xasiiwi le, Tew, Fi is. 1 Jth, '(J! j
Uespectfully referred te Majer Gen'l
S. P. Hcintelman, ceind'g Neithcrn
Dept., who will please comply with the
request of Gen. Themas.
U. S. Gknt,
Maj. Gen. cenul'g.
lltVIlQlTAUTHLS NeitTIIHtN I)HT., )
Celumhus, ).. Feby. Kith, isi4 j
Uespectfully letcried te Cel. Siinonsen,
U. S. A., cemd'g Dist. of Ind. for repeit.
This paper te be returned with repeit.
By command of Maj. Gen'l Heiiitzelmau.
C. II. Pettek, A. A. G.
llFAD QlTAUTtltS DlsTlUCT-OF I MUX'S A, )
Indiaaatelis, rebruaiy luth, 18i1. ,
Uespectfully lefeired te Majer Thes. W.
Fiy, surgeon and chief medical elliecr of
hospitals in New Albany, whose attention
is invited te the endorsements of Maj.
General Grant and Maj. General Themas,
also te the endorsement of Capt. Gempf.
Majei Fiy will .send this man te his regi
ment without delay and make a repeit of
his action te these head quarters these
pipeis te be returned with his report.
Uespectfully,
L. S. Simonsen,
Cemdg. Distiict.
lintel VUTiJItsGlM. IIOilLS, )
.N LW" A Lll A V, 1 M l., V
Fcbiiiaij 21, "W )
Respectfully icfei red te A. A. Sing. .
N. Ehod, U. S. A., in charge hospital Ne.
4, who will comply with instructions from
Cel. Simonsen, and return these papeis
with action noted.
JohnSi.evn, Act'g Asst Surg.,
U. S. A., in ch irge.
tJi.M a L HesrrrvL, Ne. i )
Xnv ALiifW, Ind., Febiuaiy "-N1. ",.1 )
Respectfully returned with the liworma liwerma liworma
tien pvt Jehn Hess, formerly of Ce. K.,
7l)th Uegt Pen. Vels., was transferred te
the Invalid Ceips in August or Sept.,
180:1. He is new a member of Ce. " I," 12d
Regt 2d Bat. Invalid Cerps.
M. N. Ki.nen, A. A. Sing. U. S. A.
II i. Oils. (Jim llesrLs. J
Ni:w AlbajiV, Indiana, Feluu.iry 21, "fif. )
Uespectfully returned te Cel. Simonsen
with endorsement of A. A. Surg. Elred,
U. S. A.
Uespectfully,
Jehn Slean, A. A. Sing. U. S. A.
Hi" n QuAitTEits District ok InmvNA, )
lMHANAreLis. Feli'yil' IStiI. v
Respectfully returned te Department
Head Quarters, and for report refer te en en
deisenient of M. N. Elred, Ass't Surgeon,
and my instructions hereon.
Uespectfully,
L. S. Simonsen Cel. U. S. A.
Ceind'r Distiict.
HfcMI tjl VOTERS NeilTIIKIt Dl'l'O., )
Celumuis, O, Feb'y 25th, 1384.
Uespectfully returned te Head Quarters
Mil. Div. of the Miss., with report.
S. P. IlhlNTZELMVN'
Maj. Gen'l Cemd'g.
Ill Ml Qui1? llFl'T. Cl'VIID., )
CllAT"IA000, M.IICll2, '61
Respectfully returned te commanding
eflicer Tflth Pcnna. Infantry with reference
te endorsement of Surg. Ehod, U. S. A.,
under date of FcbiuaiySl, 1S04. By com
mand of Majer General Themas.
IIknuy Stem:,
Capt. and A. A. G.
Thus, after a long hunt, in which Grant,
Themas, Heiutzelman'and a dozen ethers
took part, Private Jehn Hess was finally
discovered in the invalid corps, and there
the above document leaves him. By re
fei i ing te " Bates's History of Pennsylva
nia Velunteeis" wc find the following
record of him :
" Hess, Jehn, private, mustered into
sci vice Sept. 2.1, '01, for three jears. Dis
charged Oct.:!, 18151 expiration of term.
Visit or Knights or l'jtlilus.
Last evening Uniform Division Ne. G,
composed of Lancaster ledge Ne. 08 of
Knights of Pythias, visited Mount Jey for
the purpose of cenferiing the amplified
rank upon a member of Cove ledge Ne.
301 of that place. After the business was
transacted at the ledge the parties sat
dew n te a line supper at Shelly's Lien
hotel, which had been prepared at the
order of Cove ledge. They returned te
this city in the 12:40 train.
Police Cases.
The mayor had uiue customers before
him this morning. Seveu of them were
vagrants who had sought shelter in the
station house last night, and were dis
charged this morning. One was a young
countryman who get tee much benzine
abeaid and became drunk and disorderly.
He was fined and discharged. The ether, a
bad case of drunkenness and diserdeily
conduct, was sent te jail for 40 day..
A Peddler Bobbed.
Yesterday afternoon a peddler named
Jeseph Eisenstein left his satchel and a
large package en the platform in the
Pennsylvania passenger depot while he
went into the ticket office te purchase a
ticket te Bird-in-Hand. "When he came
out both satchel and package were gene
a thief having carried them off. The
package contained six new counterpanes
tied up in a red shawl. The satchel,
which was also red, contained about $130
worth of jewelry and fancy articles, the
most valuable being one geld and
two silver watches, seven geld
rings, two dozen silver-plated spec
tacles, eight pairs steel-frame spectacles,
two geld necklaces, and a varietyef ch eap
jewelry and fancy articles. Mr. Eisen
stein at first thought some friend had se
creted the pieperty by way of a joke, but
after waiting awhile and net receiving it,
he made information of the theft before
Alderman Barr, and telegraphed te the
conductors of the trains that had left the
city and also te the police authorities of
Philadelphia, but thus far has heaid noth
ing of the thief or the goods.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
llefere Judge Patterson
In the case of Geerge II. Killcnberger
vs. D. J. W. Geed the jury rendered a ver
dict in favor of the plaintiff for 2136.01.
llefere Judge Livingston.
In the case el the Hanover Junction rail rail
lead company vs. Michael II. Moeie the
evidence closed at neon te-day, befeie
court adjourned, and counsel began speak
ing this afternoon.
Divorced.
Benjamin Wcidner residing, near Lititz,
was diveiced fiem his wife, Elvina Wcid
ner, en the grounds of desertion.
This afternoon the attorneys in this case
after having a consultation, submitted
their points of law te the court, under
whose instiuctiens the juiy found in favor
of the plaintiff for 1,077.50.
surprise Party.
Yesterday was the 43th birthday of
Henry Deeir, of North Water stiect, and
his wife detei mined te surpiise him. Last
night about forty of his gentlemen fiiends,
who had been invited by Mrs. Decrr, gath
ered at the house and Mr. D. knew noth
ing of their presence until he returned
from an ci rand dew n street and found
them assembled. The evening was well
spent by the gentlemen, who did ample
justice te an excellent supper prepared by
Mrs. Deeir.
Washington Iloreuuli Items.
Jeseph Steiner has an cgj; laid by one of
his hens a year old, which measures 0 J
inches in its smaller and 8 inches in its
greater ciicumference. Let Stiasbuig
township try again en large eggs.
The liver is falling and the ducks are
expected te airivc daily.
The election is ever ; some are happy
and ethci.s are net.
Irish Itelief Fund.
Mayer M.icGeniglc acknowledges
eccipt of sje fiem "A Fiiend,'' for
W.inaniaker Irish relief fund.
the
the
Supper at the Ilethcl.
At the Union Bethel chtiieh.ceriiei of Orange
an 1 li nice streets, to-meuow evening, u siip
P'l will be given ter the benefit et the chine!'.
An excellent ine.iI w ill lie furnished at .i nom
mat sum.
Dentistry.
Ity leleience te our advertising columns it
will lie seen that I)i. liioeincll lias taUen the
ellice feuneilv occupied by the late Dr. liite
side. 1 isli.
"'I!u." sellci-, brought a lei.il of fresh Sus
qucli inu.i Ii-li te tow n te-day and he w ill have
t'lLin en market tei sale te nimimv.
Amusements.
" The Diinttci."' On Monday evening Jo
aquin Millet's plav et "The D.nntes" will be
pteduccd in tin-, city by a company under the
management et .lames Wind, et Philadelphia,
who has seemed the light fiem McKee KanKin
te plav the piei e in Kastein Pennsylvania.
" The Pirates " Te-nniht. A great many seats
h iv e already been sold ter the pei ferniaiice at
Fulton epeia lieu-e te-night, when Mc-sis.
Cillieit and. s'illiv an's latest epeiatic success,
"The rn-ateset renzance," will be pieduced
for the lirst time in tills city by a company et
fifty peisens, organized by Mr D'Oyly Carte.
The pi ess of the cities of New Yeik und Phila
delphia, where the opera Is new miming te im
mense success at the Filth Avenue in the
lirst named place, and at the Seuth lliead in
the latter unite in classing "The Pirates" as
among the bilghtest et modern light? operas.
It is said te lie chai acterized by the delightful
humor, liiilliant wit and deft atne that wen
fei "Pinafore" ILs immediate great success,
v lule Mr. buiiivan is credited with the impos
sible fe.it el surpassing himself in the music,
which is pronounced siipener te that of the
last named opera.
Dr. H'rtrrpn'i lecture. The eminent astron
omer anil lecturer, Kev . Henry W. M'aiicn, I).
I) , will deliver his popular, lecture "llecrea "llecrea
tiens in Astronomy,'' in Fulton opera house,
en Tlmisday evening of next week, under the
auspices of a number of gentlcmenef tins city,
w hose inquiiy into this Held of science during
the present w inter have succeeded in meusing
such gieat popular interest and resulted m the
lorinatien et an oiganizatien specially devot
ed te the study. The lecture w ill be illustrat
ed with calcium light, under direction of Pief.
Win. Leng, w he had charge of the light en the
occasion of the great Piocter lecture here.
Anether feature et the occasion will be the
grand chorus of a hundred amd fifty voices
pupils efthe boys' and girls' high schools, un
der the direction of Pi of. Carl Matz. Dr. War
ren h.is illicitly been heaid tw Ice in Lancaster
within the past lew years; once en the "F'eices
of a bunbeain," and again en u "Trip te the
Stars," and enjej 3 among our people the repu
tation of an eloquent orator. The chart is now new
open at the book store of Jehn Kuer's Sens,
X01 th Queen street, w here seats may be secur
ed w ltlieut extra charge.
Leap Year Special Excursion
Te Philadelphia ever the Philadelphia antl
Reading railroad, en Tuesday, Febiuary 24.
Tickets geed for three days te return en any
tram. Fare for round trip only $1.75. Special
train leaves Lancaster (King sticet) at 6 a. m.:
Columbia, 5.30 a. m. Ferparticulaisscj pesters
and circulars at all stations.
Watuiloe, Iowa, Jan. 25, 1S7P.
I was taken w ith an ucutcattack et Rheuma
tism last fall, and confined te bed. At first cm cm
pleyed a physician, w ltheut benefit ; then sent
te Wanglei's Bres.' Drug Stoie, ami obtained
a bottle of St. J icon's Oil, the use et which
seen gave me relief, and cured me et the at
tack. I can safely recommend it te all suffer
ing with Rheumatism. Respectfully,
JIatt. 3IcDkhmett, I. C. H. R. Shep.
Don't Trifle with the Teeth!
If our teeth weic renewed as our nails, they
might net need constant caie. But teeth don't
repeat themselves aftci childhood. The proper
thing te de is te use SOZODOXT, which pie
seives their health and beaut v. It never falls.
flO-lvveed
New Advertisements.
Tlnee-sterj Biick Heuse for Rent.
Linen S lie at the New Yerk Stere.
The Dauites at the Opera IIen.
Ge te Franke's.
Public Sale.
Dentistry.
Personal.
Wanted.
E2TFer further details see advertising
column.
LOCHER'S COUGH SYRUP CURES
SUMPTION,
CON-
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Dr. Bbowmxe's C. & C. Cordial is the
greatest friend ever known te the consump
tive, because it rapidly cures every cold,
which, if permitted te run its course, would
speedily destroy lite, and also reduces that
continuous inflammation which causes sucli
fearful destruction of the substance of the
lungs. Fer sale by all druggists. Price 50c.
W. Champien Browning, Pi op., 1117 Arch St.,
Philadelphia, Pa. flU-lwd&w
"I gave the child a dose of 'Dr. Sellers
Cough Syrup,' and it was all right in an hour."
Sold by druggists at 23 cents per bottle.
Mothers! Mothers!! Mothers!!!
Are you disturbed at night and broken et
your rest by a sick child suffering and crying
w ith the excruciating pain of cutting teeth?
II se, go at once and geta bottle of MRS. WINS
LOW'S SOOlHING SYRUP. Itwill relieve the
peer little sufferer immediately depend upon
it ; there is no mistake about it. There Is net a
mother en earth w he has ever used it, who w ill
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 pei fectly 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"
25 cents a bottle. LJ17-lyd&wM,W&S
Use Lechcr's Herse and Cattle Powders.
Statistics prove that tw enty-hve 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?
Every one will And a general tonic in
" Lindsey's Improved Bleed Searcher." All
tltugglsts sell it.
Kidney-Wert is nature's remedy for Kidney
and Liv cr diseases, Piles and Constipation.
118-lvvd&w
Tiy Lecher's Cough Syrup.
Fees of Doctors.
The fee of doctors is an item that veiy many
persons are interested In just at present. We
believe the schedule ler visits Is $.1, which
w euld tax a man confined te his bed for a year
and in need of a daily visit, ever $1,000 a jear
for medical attendance alone ! And one single
bottle of Hep Hitters taken in time would save
the $1,000 antl all the year's sickness. Ed.
"I Don't Wan't a Plaster,"
saltl a sick man te a druggist, " can't you give
me something te cure me?" His symptoms
were a lame back and disordered urine, and
w ere a sine indication of kidney disease. The
ditiggist told me te use Kidney-Wert and in a
short time it effected a complete cure. Have
you these symptoms? Then geta be te-day
before you become incurable. It is the
cuie; safe and sure. flfi-lvvthtvv
Try Lecher's Cough byrup.
Feb iliteNciHAi. Asthmatic and Pulmenaiy
complaints, " flrewn's Jirenchial Troches "
manifest remarkable curative pseperties.
Like all ether meritorious articles, they are
frequently imitated, and these purchasing
should be sure te obtain the genuine "IJrej.
CHIAL TltOCHES." TuTliS&vv
l'rem a Prominent Drug Heuse.
II. II. Waunkr & Ce., Ueciiester, N. Y.
Deau Sik: It Is new only three months since
we received jour first shipment of bafe Reme
dies. We have sold drugs m this place for
twenty yeai, ami wc have never sold a pi o e
pi ietary medicine, th.it gives such universal
satisfaction asyeuis, especially your Safe Kid
ney and Liver Cure, antl Diabetes Cure.
We could mention many who hav e leceived
great benefit in cases of Kidney tlilllculties.
Asthma, Rheumatism, Diabetes, Blight's Dis
ease, etc.
Respectfully j euis, SISSON & FOX.
llt-2wdX,w Alctaudiia Bay. N. Y.
Tiy Lecher's Cough Syrup.
A Strange People
De you knew that there an strange peo
ple in our community, w e say strange because
they seem te pi eier te sutler antl piss their
tl iys miserably, made se by Dyspepsia antl
Liver Complaint, Indigestion, Constipation
and General Debility, w lien Sluleh's Vitalizcr
is guaranteed te cure them, .sold by D. Hell
slm, Lancaster, and M. L. Davis, Millcisville.
I'ive Hundred Thousand Streng.
Ill the p.ist few months there hav e been mere
than 500,000 bottles et sluleh's Cure sold. Out
et the v ast number of people w he hav e used it,
111010 than 2.0110 cases et Consumption have
been cured. AH Coughs, Cieup, Asthma antl
Bronchitis yield at once, hence it is that ev ery ery
lietly speaks in its praise. Te these w he hav e
net used it, let us say, it you have a cough, or
join child the ceuli, and you value life, don't
lailtetiyit. Fer lame back, side or chest use
Shilelfs Poieus Plaster, bold by veur tliug
gists, D. Hcitshu, Lancaster, anil 31. L. Davis,
iMillersville.
AVe have a speedy antl positive cuie for ('a
tin ill. lliphthen.i. Cankermeuthauil Headache
in Sjhileh's Catauli Remedy. A nasal inieetet
free w ith each bottle. Use it if ou desire health
anil sweet breath. Puce 50 cents. Sold bv
1). Hcitshu, Lancaster, antl 31. L, Davis, Mil
lersv jlle. septi'i-eetltl.xw
JVX'ir Alt VEltTIbEMESTb.
rui; owl's
ELECTON ILLUSTRATIONS
Ittl TO-3IOUUOW.
IKMJKE YOUKPKOPEKTYIN THE ItKsT
CO.MPANIESat
BAUS3IAN & BUUNS'.
20-tfeedR Office: Ne 10 West Orange St.
TjUKK, LIFE AND ACCIDENT.
Insurance at lowest rates. Geed antl Reli
able Companies. HERR & STAUFFER,
Reat Estate & Ins. Agts., 3 N. Duke St.
dec30-3mdReed
F
OR KENT.
A. Three-story Biick Heuse, en Neith
Duke street, between Chestnut and Walnut.
Apply at
j-U-tfd THIS OFFICE.
Dc
ON'T FORGET TO GO TO EDDIE
FKANKE'S Saleen te-morrow (Saturday)
evening, where he will serve up a fine Beefa-la-3Iede
in first-class stj le. ltd
PERSONAL.
Watch the columns of the Owl this w eek.
It vv ill explain all. I am in tieuble.
ltd GORDIE.
PUBLIC SALE.
Will be seltl in Centic Square -te morrow
(SATURDAY) morning, a large and line let of
Caiie-Seat Dining-Roem Chairs, Steels and
Tables. JACOB GUNDAKER,
ltd Auctioneer.
Lancasteie, uec. 12, 18"'.
INSURE YOUR PROPERTY IN RELIABLE
COMPANIES at
BENJ. P. SHENK'S,
Office: 103 West King Street.
decl2-3mdU
XT S. GARA'S
INSURANCE AGENCY,
144 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa.
FIRE
Insurance Company of North Ameiica, Phil'a"
Lycoming County Fire Ins. Ce., et 3Iuncy, Pa.
FranklluFirt Insurance Ce., Philadelphia.
Pennsylvania Fire Insurance Ce., Phil'a.
Continental Fire Insurance Ce., New Yerk.
Hanover F'ire Insurance Ce., New Yerk.
Queen England Fire Insurance Company.
Scottish Cenui.cicial Fire Insurance Ce.
Liverpool, Londen antl Glebe File Ins. Ce.
LIFE
Amci ican Life Ins. Ce., of Phil'a. 17-lindR
HO ARCHITECTS TIME EXTENDED.
Plans and SpeciflcRtiens for a Scheel Build
ing will be leceived by the Property Commit
tee of the Lancaster City Scheel Beard until 1
111., April 1, 1880, te be by them submitted te
the Beatd. Should any plan submitted be
adopted, itwill be paid ter and all ethers re
turned, w Itheilt cost te the Beard, te the re
spective architects,
"The building is te be en the single room
plan, two stories high. The rooms fei the
primary schools shall have a capacity for 60
pupils, w ith a fleer surface te each pupil et at
least 9 squaie feet. The rooms for the second
ary schools shall have a capacity for 50 pupils
with a fleer surface te each pupil of at least 13
square leet.and in the construction elthe build
ing special attention shall be paid te the light
ing, heating and ventilation of all the apait
uuiits. This building shall contain 12 rooms
with an aggregate minimum capacity of coo
pupils."
Architects will please furnish estimate of
cost et building.
Fer further information apply te
J. I. HAUTMAN,
Chairman Scheel Property Committee,
ltd 2! West Chestnut Street.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
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 Bronze.
MUSICAL BOXES WITH HARP,
MUSICAL BOXES WITH BELLS, DRUM AND CASTAQNETTE,
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 St BRO., Jewelers,
Ne. 4 West King Street.
GREAT LINEN SALE
AT
NEW. YORK STORE.
JUST OPENED A SPLEXDID LIME OF
TABLE LINENS AT OLD PRICES.
LOOM DICE LINENS, at , 11, 31, 37J and 50c. per yard.
HLE ACHED and YARN BLEACnED DAMASKS, at 3 45, 50, 53, f,iy., 75, S7e. ami $1 each.
An Elegant Line of FINE BAIiNSLEY DAMASKS, at $1 per yard.
II AUG A1NS IN TOWELS, at 5, 10, I2, 15, 90, 23, 37 and 50c. each.
100 DOZEN FINE DAMASK TOWELS, at 25c. each.
ffATT, SUII 4 COMPANY,
20 & 22 EAST KING STREET.
S- Will shortly remove te STIUK'S CHINA HALL, 8 and 10 East King Street.
JfE W AD VERTISEMEXTS.
"TKNTISTKY.
DR. I. NORMAN BROOMELL,
Graduate of the Pennsylvania College of Den
tal Surgery, having piecured the office and
fixtures of the late Dr. Wm. M. Whiteside, will
continue the business at Ne. 35 East King
street, next deer te Court Heuse. Gas admin
istered. fcb20-2td
E. P. BOWMAN7
WHOLESALE
106 EAST KING ST.,
LANCASTER, PA.
riMlK FOLLOWING ACCOUNTS WILL, KK
L presented for confirmation, nisi, en 3ION
DAY. MARCH 15, 1RS0:
3Iai la Wengei's Trust Estate, II. W. Eaby
ud min 1st mt or of Peter Eby, Trustee.
Charlette Powers, Trust Estate, Christian
Uolllngswerth. Committee.
Amanda Esbenshade's Trust Estate, Isaac
Lantz. Committee.
Albert Gregg's Trust Estate, S. L. Gieirr.
Committee. b"
Jacob Beese anil wife's assigned estate
Heniy Kiehl, assignee.
Henry Eshleinaii and wife's assigned estate,
Jacob Hildcbrantl, assignee.
James M. Frister ami wire's assigned estate,
A. B. Ayies. assignee.
William Heeps antl wife's assigned estate,
.Jeseph Annstieng, assignee.
Cluules Moen antl wile's assigned estate,
James D. Reed, assignee.
II. H. Jliller and wife's assigned estate,
...mil;-, i. iiiuicui, .1S91;1CC.
Keck antl brothers' assi
assigned estate, II. II.
Deitrich, assignee.
31artin Llv ers and wife's assigned estate,
Jehn Reyer, assignee.
Martin O. Stirk and wife's assigned estate,
Geeige Levan et. al. assignees.
Frankllu (J. 31 ussci's .assigned estate, Elias
Ziegler, assignee.
C. II. Krv der and wife's assigned estate,
Samuel II. Zahni, assignee.
Mary E. Kennedy's assigned estate. Samuel
S. fcwing, assignee.
Lydia Baer's trust estate, 31. B. Rutt, com
mittee. Kinsey Jenes and w ife's assigned estate, II.
B. Mssley, et. at., assignees.
E. 3Ic3IELLEN,
leb 18-ltw Piothenotury
AM.VSE3IENTS
UNION BETHEL SUPrER.
A supper for the benefit of the Union
Bethel, comer of Prince anil Orange streets,
m uv giveu uu
SATURDAY EVENING, FEB. 21,
beginning at 5 o'clock.
TICKETS 50Cts.
CHILDREN, - ' - - -" - 25 "
febl0-3td
APEKA HOUSE.
JA3IESWARD, - - - Masaekk.
ONE NIGHT ONLY.
Monday Evening, February 23, 188C
Joaquin 3IIUer's Original American Drama
of the
Dauites! Dauites!! Dauites!!!
BILLY PIPER,....
SANDY 3ICGKE,.
THE PARSON,....
LIMBER TIM,
THE JUDGE
...3Iiss 3Iary Wellesley.
31 r. Jas. II. Tayler.
3Ir. Jas. B. Roberts.
Mr. Jas. Ward.
....3Ir. W. A. Chapman.
With Excellent Support.
POPULAR PRICES:
General Admission,
Gallery, ...
50Ct.
35 "
Seats secured three days in advance -without
extra charge at box office. feb2(KJtd
"PULTON OPERA HOUSE.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1880.
ONE NIGHT ONLY.
The fashionable event of the season,
D'OYLY CARTE'S OPERA COMPANY,
In the New Opera, which has achieved a suc
cess beyond all precedent at the 5tli Avenue
Theatre, New Yerk,
TEE PIRATES OF PENZAil GE
OR
THE SLAVE OF DUTY,
By ARTHUR SULLIVAN and W. S. GILBERT
author and composer of "Pinafore."
The Company, consisting of SO ARTISTS,
has been carefully rehearsed under the per
sonal direction of the authors, ilessrs. GIL
BERT and SULLIVAN.
The Scenery is New antl Painted by the same
nitist who Painted the Scenes ler the First
Production in New Yerk.
Act 1. A ROCKY' SEASHORE en the Coast
of Cornwall.
Act 11. A RUINED CHAPEL en General
Stanley's Estate.
MAGNIFICENT COSTUMES,
FULL OUCHESTUA,
CHORUS OF 40 VOICES.
SCALE OF PRICES:
ADMISSION, - - - 50 & 75 Cts.
RESERVED SEATS, - - - Sl.OO.
Sale of seats begins at Fulton Opera Heuse
Office, at 9 a.m., Tuesday, February 17. Deers
open at 7, opera at 8 o'clock.
MB. H. B, LONSDALE, Business Manager.
3IR. CHAS. H. KEESHIN, Business Agent.
feblStd
Mes and Clocks.
TIIE-
ailZZIXEltr AND TRIM3IISOS.
OPENING OF
NEW GOODS
GUNDAKER'S
MILLINERY
Trimming Stere.
Ladies, it ou want New and Beautiful
Embroidery, Edging anil Inserting cheap
call at GUNDAKER'S.
If j en want the Latest Styles of .Elegant
Black Silk Fringe, Silk, Jet, Pearl, Fancy
Pearl antl Ivery Buttens, call at GUN
DAKER'S. If you want Silk or Satin Ribbons, ele
gant quality anil cheap, call at GUN
XAKER'S. If you want Ruching, Crepe Lisse, New
Fichus, Bietenne Lace, Valenciennes and
etheilNew Laees, Lace Ties, Bew s. Fancy
Ribbons, &c. call at GUNDAKER'S.
Ladies, If you want te buy geed desir
able goods for yourself and family, and
have all goods w arranted. you can buy
them the cheapest at GUNDAKER'S.
Give us a call and examine our stock
The goods are all new at GUNDAKER'S.
M2& 144 North Queen St.,
TiANCASTER, PA.
X AMI'S, AC.
T IGHT.
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;A.RK OFFKRINO
GREAT BARGAINS
IW
Ceal Oil Tramps,
Chandeliers
and Lanterns.
These goods are entirely new and hand semer
than ever befeie offered and prices lower.
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152 North Queen Street,
LANCASTER, P A.
iVANTED.
TirANTED.
TT Lverybetly te advertise, free of chargti.
in the
Ixtulliekkcxk, who wants semethliig
ede.
TTANTED.
TT A situation by
either in town or out.
lid
a first-class bartender r
Apply at
THIS OFFICE.
TtrANTED.
T T A geed, girl for general housework.
In.
quire at
2U7 West Orange Street,
ltd
NLEWIN, M. D., GRADUATE OF THE
. University of Dorpat, Russia, formerly
of Berlin, Germany, Ne. 24J West King street.
uince neurs irein te iu a. m., I te z p. in. ami
6te8p.m.
28-2md
FOR SALE.
A TWENTY-FIVE HORSE-POWER EN
GINE, nearly new. Alse a let of Shafting, Pul
leys aud Hangers. Apply te
R. M. ROBINSON,
febl8-3td Mount Jey, Pa.
T OST.
Li On Friday, the 13th Inst., a Full Pointer
Deg, white with yellow spots, white neck,
slightly colored from a brass cellar, answers
te the name et Dick. A liberal reward wiU be
paid en his return te
fl9-3td UEORGB DENNIS, Manhelm.
THIRD EDITIOI.
FRIDAY EVENING, FEB. 20, 1880.
WEATHER INDICATIONS.
Washington, Feb. 20. Fer the Mid
dle Atlantic states clear or fair weather,
northerly veering te easterly winds, fol
lowed by falling barometer.
BY WIRE.
Afternoon Telegrams Condensed.
In the Londen walking match "Blewer''
Brown had covered 405 miles at midnight?
thus beating all previous records for the
time. He will try te beat Westen's 530
record, and the whole interest of the match
is new centered en the ellbrt.
The Mansion Heuse Irish relief fund new
amounts te 6 8,000.
The Fall River spinners will make a
"respectful, united and determined" de
maud en their empleye rs for another in
crease of wages.
In New Xew Yerk Lawrence Ghan,aged
17, and Daniel Coreeran, aged 19, fellow
employees in a slaughter house,
undertook te settle a quarrel by " lighting
it out. " Coreeran get the worst of it,
whereupon he struck Ghan en the head
with a brick, inllictiug a wound from
which he died a few hours later. Corcoran
was arrested.
The Heuse committee en cemnieicc has
agreed upon a bill te increase the efficiency
of the marine hospital service.
The total number of persons killed by
the recent explosion in the "Winter Palace
at St. Petersburg was ten. Simultaneous
with the explosion there bombs were
thrown into the adjoining street. A per
son seen leaving the palace just before the
explosion was arrested, as were also three
joiners who occupied the cellar. Four
pounds of dynamite were used. The cel
lars of all the palaces are being carefully
searched.
Reland E. Trowbridge has been nemi"
nated for commissioner of Indian affaiis,
and C. "W. Carmany te be postmaster at
Lebanon.
The "West Virrinia miners and operators
failed te reach a compromise en the for
mers' demand for higher wages, and a
strike will probably ensue.
Russia and England have agreed te allow
Persia te occupy Herat and thus establish
a neutral zone between them.
TERRIBLE RAILROAD ACCIDENT.
A Train or Cars Plunces Three Hundred
Feet Down an Embankment.
Cincinnati, Feb. 20. A train en the
Bellaire and Southwestern read jumped
the track near Bellaire, Ohie, and fell
three hundred feet down an embankment.
The shrieks of the passengers as the train
was hurled ever the embankment
are reported as heartrending. The
cars fell bottom up and the inmates
were extricated with great dilliculty.
Amongst the fatally injured arc
the following persons : Ex-Cengicssman
Lorenze Daufeid, Mrs. Caldwell, Mr.
Bowmer. It is impossible from the pres
ent reports te tell hew many etheis are
hurt, but at least ten or twelve etheis aic
seriously wounded.
A RIUIITKOUS SENTENCE.
Cowley the Clerical Wolf Gets the Extreme
Penalty of the Law. t
New Yerk, Feb. 20. Rev. Edward
Cowley, convicted recently of ciuelty te
children, was sentenced te-day te the ex
treme penalty of the law, one year in the
state prison and $250 tine. The are
twenty, four ether indictments against him,
but it is believed none of them will be
further pressed.
WELL AIMED.
James Murphy Killed by a Stene.
Pottsville, Pa. Fl?b. 20. "While James
Murphy was passing'the railroad station at
Thomaston, about 10 o'clock last night, he
was instantly killed by a stone thrown
by some unknown person. There is no
clue te the mystery.
COTTON M1LLISURNED.
Destructive Fire in Philadelphia.
Philadelphia, Feb. 20. The Imperial
cotton mills at Daiby, owned by Jehn
Verlinder's estate, were destroyed by Are
last night. The less en building and stock
aggiegates 0,000.
MlbCEZLAJTEO Ub.
M
ARCUS ii. SEHN'EK,
rr r rr a T rl 1 OODVIPCID
Ne. I'M North Prince street.
Prompt and particular attention paltl te al
teratlen and repairs.
sl.Myd
S'
TAR GLASS WORKS, NORRISTOWN
Pa., manufacture a Superior Quality et
WINDOW GLASS,
SIngleand Deuble Thick, Corrugated, Obscur
ed antl Picturetl Glass of Extra Thickness
w ill net Stain or Rust. Fer s.ile by Lancaster
dealers generally. l4-2wd
V"ORTGAGES FOR SALE.
Twe sit per cent. Mortgages one for $10,000
antl the ether ler $4,7.")0. first liens antl well se
cured en eligible city Real Estate, belonging
te the estate of the late Dr. Benjamin Mishler,
dee'd. Inquire et
WM. R. WILSON, Esq.,
Ne. 21 North Duke Street.
111-tfWAS Lancaster, Pa.
TMPORTANr TESTI3IONIAL.
Prep. D. A. Loomis, M, D..fernierIv Professer
of Anatomy in the Pennsylvania Medical Col
lege, late Surgeon in the United States Army,
and also Professer et Obstetrics antl DNe.ists
of Women and Children in the St. Leui Medi
cal Cellege.writes the fellow ing te the Helinaii
.Liver Patl Company :
" Gentlemet : The Patl is a marvel of suc
cess. I have giv en its working a personal in
spection, antl find that it merits my profes
sional sanction. It acts kindly, safely antl
effectively, and comes the nearest te a unlv er
sal panacea of anything-1 knew in medicine,
ami the only wonder Is that the medical pro
fession has net before made It of practical use
te suffeiing humanity, for the principle is as
old as Hippocrates himself. I especially recom
mend the Pad in all malarial affections, and in
chronic tlLseases of the vai ions organs it is in
valuable." lebU.'Jwtleetl
LEGAL NOTICES.
INSTATE OF CHARLES F. RENU1ER,
J late of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters
testamentary en saitl estate havingbcen grant
ed te the undersigned, all persons indebted te
said deeedentare requested te m. ike immediate
settlement and these bavingclaims or demands
against the estate of said decedent te make
.known the same te the undersigned without
delay, residing in Lancaster city,
CHAS. F. RENGIER. Jit,
ALBERT S. RENGIER,
JOHNS. RENGIER,
JtOBT. J. Evass, Executers.
Attorney. janJJH.tdeaw
ASSIGNED ESTATE OF SAMUEL WALK
er and wife of Salisbury township,
Xaneaster county, Pennsylvania, deceased.
The undersigned Auditor, appointed
te distribute the balance remaining in
the hands of Jeseph C. Walker, assignee of
Bald. Saaiuel Walker and wife, 'te and among
these legally entitled te the same, will sit for
that purpose en TUESDAY, the 10th tiny of
MARCH, 1880, at 2 o'clock p. in.. In the Library
Roem of the Court Heuse, in the city of Lan
caster, where all persons interested in said
distribution aay attend.
PAULGERnART,
tCbll.4tdeaw Auditor.
MARKETS.
Philadelphia Market.
Philadkltbta, February 20. Fleur firmly
held, but quiet; superfine 94 309500; ex
tra $5 233 75 ; Ohie and Indiana
family 16 75 7 25: Penn'a lamUy $SSO07OO;
St. Leuis family 97 006750 ; Minnesota Fam
ily 96 257 00 ; patent ana high grade
$7258350.
Kye neur ou.
Cornmeal Brandywine unchanged.
Wheat firm, but quiet: Ne. 2 Western Red
II mi 4S ; Penn'a de $1 491 50 ; Amber
915egl51.
Cern firmer : steamer 5555c ; yellow 57
57c ; mixed 5655c.
Oats in better demand ; Ne. 1 tic ; Ne. 2 48c ;
Ne. 2 mixed 45t5c.
Rye firmer ; Western 93c ; Pa. 93c.
Seeds unchanged ; geed te prime clevcrseed
quiet at $75025; de timothy firm at $325
3 37 : de flaxseed scarce $1 C01 65.
Previsions firm ; in ss perk 13 00 13 25 ; beet
hains$ltj5O17 0O; India mess beef 2I 80: Ba Ba
eon smoked shoulders 5fc: saltde4)jc5;
smoked hamsK10c; pickled hams Bi9c.
Lard firm; city kettle 3c; loose butchers'
7c : prime steam 7c.
Butter firm vv ith geed trade ; creamery extra
.!235c; Bradford county and New Yerk extra
25a27c; Western reserve extra at 242Uc;
de geed te choice 1823c: rolls choice firm
er; Penn'a extra -.'Ogc; western reserve
extra 2021e.
Eggs steady; Penn'a 1415c; Western 14
14e.
Cheese quiet ; N. Y. factory 1415c :
western full cream Uil1$ic i de ter geed 13k;
14 ; tit) half-skims VIXQUc.
Petroleum firm; Refined 7c.
Whisky at$l 10.
New Yerk Market.
New Yerk, February 2. Fleur State and
Western without decided change and
dull; superfine state 005 5O; extra de
$." MiSe t ; choice de$510tU0; fancy de $1510
7(J0; round hoop Ohie $5 756Cti; choice
de $ti 10 7 50; siipertlnu western $5 0OQ5 50 ;
common te geed extra de $." 5U5 75 ; choice
tlode$5 757 73; choice w hite wheat de $5 03
! 25; Southern quiet; common te fair extra
$5 Sti 35 ; geed te choice de US 4(l7 75.
Wheat quiet and steady: Winter a shade
easier antl dull ; Ne. 2 red, March,! 51gl 5H ;
de April $151151.:
Cern moderately active und a shade easier;
MlxedWesiern spot .TOilile ; tle future 5.&tlc.
Oats dull; state IS Tjj.'e; Western 47Q50e.
stock Markeu.
PniLADKLrHi.v, Feb. 2J.
130 r. M.
Stocks acttv e.
Penna b's (third issue) 105t
Philadelphia A Erie 11 'A
Reading :U'i
Pennsylvania 5'J-M
Lehigh Valley. 5-
United Ces. et N. J 157
Northern Pacific ."!:;'
Preferred 54
Northern Central 31
Lehigh Navigation 37)4
Norristown 102
Central Transportation Ce. 47
Pitts., Tltusville & Buffalo. 21
Little Schuylkill 51
New Xeiik, leb. 20.
Stocks strong.
Meney. ........ ... 5t
N. Y. Central l."'S
Erie 4H
Adams Express 107
Michigan Central 'M'H
.Michigan Southern 107,'
Illinois Central 1(H?
Cleveland & Pittsburgh.. ..110
Chicago & Kecklsland 152
Pittsburgh Fert Wayne..llC
Western Union Tel. Ce Hl'il
Teledo & Wabash .'.,
New Jersev Central Wj
MEDICAL.
cutTcurai
IIUMOKS OP THE BLOOD,
SKIN AND SCALP.
CCTicunv. Reselvext Is the most powerful
Bleed Purifier anil Liver Stimulant ever com
pounded. In forty minutes after taking the
first tIe.se it may be tletected in the saliva,
bleed, sweat and urine, showing that it has en
tered the bleed antl been distributed through
out the entile system. In its passage through
the ciiculatiiig fluids it meets vv ith the corrupt
particles of matter which fester and maintain
disease, with which it chemically unites, de
stroying antl gradually eliminating them from
the system.
Hence Its power te forever expel Scrofulous,
Cancerous antl Oanker Humors, which un
checked fill the body with foul corruptions
anil ret nut the delicate machinery of life.
Cuticuua. the'great external remedy for all
Humors of the Scalp anil Skin, Ulcers. Seres
antl Dischaiging Wounds, is the most sooth seeth
ing and healing of outward applications. It
spectlllyilestro)dfungusanilp.irasltlcgrewtlis,
resterch the oil glands antl tubes te a healthy
condition, ami ernes, when assisted by the
Cirru LitA Soai", Diseases et the Skin and cnlp
vv hich hav e been the torture of a life time.
SKIN DISEASE,
Great Suffering for Sixteen Years. A Won
derful Cure by the Cutlctira Remedies.
Messiis. Weeks & Petteu : Gentlemen. Cut -critA
Remedies have done me a power of geed.
1 have been alllictetl with skin disease for six
teen years. Seme days It troubled me mere
than ethers, but at night the itching nearly
dieveme wild.
I would scratch until the bleed would run
down my limbs.
I have hail several physicians. Seme said
they could cure me, but etheis saitl net.
1 will ttay that before I used the Cuticura
Remedies 1 was inatearful slate, and liatl given
up all hope of ever hav ing any relief.
But, likeailrewniiigmaiigi-uspingatastraw,
I thought I would try the Cuticuua Remedies,
about w hich I had reatl se much.
They have pertained a wonderful cure ler
me, ami of my own fiee will ami accord I re
commend them. Yours truly,
S.A.STEELE.
03 W. Van Buren St., Chicago, HI., March 17,
1SVJ.
MORE (JOOD THAN DOCTORS
In Three Yearn of Treatment.
Gentlemen. Please llnd 50 cents te pay for
small box of Cuticl'ka anil direct it te me. The
dollar box you sent me has done me mere geed
than all the doctors in three vcars. The doc
tors have done nic no geed. My feet and legs
are healing fast. It is indeed Cuticuua.
Yeiiis truly,
EVAN MORGAN, P. M.
Moscow, Mix.v., June 27, 187H.
CUTICURA SOAP
Superior te Any.
Ciias Dexjiix, Druggist,
First Place, cer. Court street.
Brooklyn, March 4, 187'J,
lean cheerfully speak of the healing quali
ties of jour Ccticlka Seap, and its perfume is
superior te any of the standard soaps new in
use. CHAS. DENNIN.
The Cuticura Remedies are prepared by
Weeks & Petter, Chemists und Druggists, 'M
Washington street, Bosten, and are ter sale by '
all druggists. Prlee of Cuticura, small boxes,
50 cents ; large boxes, containing two antl enc
half times thequantlty et small, 1. Reselvent,
$1 per bottle. Culicun. Seap, 25 cents per cake ;
by mail, 30 cents ; three cakes 75 cciils.
COU-liS
By instantly affcctiii
the Nervous evstein.thei
VOLTAIC
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MSTESfr
Hence Pain, which arises
from a disturbance et the
Nerve Forces. Is cured In every instance as If
by magic. Alse, Palpitation of the Heart, In
flammation of the Lungs, Liver ami Kidneys,
Irritation of the Stomach ami Bowels, Indiges
tion, Djspepaiaand Bilious Celic.
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WARNER'S
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te cause a free anil regular action of the Bowels.
The best antidote for all Malarial Poison.
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The Improved discovery et probably the met
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gives rest and sleep te the suffering, cures
Headache and Neuralgia, prevents Epileptic
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tration brought enbyexcesslve Jrlnklng.ovcr Jrlnklng.evcr Jrlnklng.ovcr
werk,mentalsliocksandother causes. Itrelleves
the Pains of all Discuses, and Ls never injurious
te the system. The best of all Nervines.
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