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LANCASTER DAILY IKTELIIGENCEB, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1880.
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state nbrmal school of West Virginia, has
been following our work with interest, in
troducing the matter te her scholars. She
writes that they are studying the stars
with us and wishes that she were in per
son, as she is in fact, a member of the Lan
caster Star club.
A gentleman from Sterling, Illinois, also
writes himself down "one of us." And
se of many besides whose interest has been
newly awakened or for the first time
aroused through the publication of these
newspaper reports.
The subject of " Light and Eclipses"
was discussed in an excellent paper by
Miss Mary Martin, principal of St. James
school. What light is as we knew it in its
wonderful effects, hew transmitted through
space, the theories that have been ad
vanced in regard te it, and these new most
approved, were presented with the cus
temary clearness and force which cliaiac
terize the work of the lady by whom the
paper was prepared. Blackbeard and
ether diagrams were used in illustration
of the solar spectrum and the phenomena
of eclipses.
The next meeting of the club will be
held a mdhth hence, and the special sub
ject announced is the "Telescope, the
Microscope and the Spectroscope. " It
will be xrcscntcd by Mr. J. I). Pyott. This
gentlemen, being called en, made a state
ment of the work proposed for the Micro Micre Micro
seopical society recently organized in Lan
caster, the fees and ether conditions of
membership.
Dr. Criimbaugh, who is picsident of the
society and a trained microscepist, in re
sponse te the call of the chairman gave a
very interesting account of a recent visit te
the Microscopic society, of Camden, New
Jersey, with some particulars of their or
ganization and the successful work they
arc doing.
Mr. McCaskey also spoke of the marvel
ous beauty of certain microscopic slides
of diatoms that lie had seen a few weeks
.since at the agricultural department at
Washington, and mere recently in Cam
den, and desciibed the process of mount
ing these minute insects for inspection by
the microscope. The Germans have until
lately kept the secret of mounting the dia
tom, but the Camden men are new their
formidable rivals in this specialty.
The illustrated lecture of Dr. Wan-en
was also spel;cu of before final adjourn
ment. The club will be largc'y represent
ed at this lecture with its grand exhibition
of calcium light-views.
COURT.
Opinions, License, &c.
Court met this morning at 10 o'clock
for the purpose of transacting current bus
iness. '
Judge Patterson delivered an opinion in
the case of the Seventh Day Baptists of
Ephrata, in which a rule was taken te
show cause why the bend of William
Biendcl, ft. til., trustees of the church,
elected in July, should net be approved.
The rule was opposed by ether members
of the church, who claim that there was
no vacancy when Brendcl and the ethers
claim te have been elected. The opinion
made the rule absolute, Judge Livingston
dissening.
Li CCllhCH.
The license application of J. W. Hamil
ton, of Columbia, was the only one taken
up. Hamilton occupies a saloon which is
owned Cel. W. L. Peiper, of this city, and
which was rented by Jeseph Desch, who
resided there until a few months age when
he moved te an adjacent building taking
the license with him. The license was
granted te Hamilton,
Ouaiter Sessions.
On Monday the February adjourned
term of quarter sessions court will com
mence, when Judge Livingston will pre
side. Judgment.
When the docket was called at 10 o'clock
thirteen judgments were entered for want
of affidavits of defense, picas a id appear
ances. Correction.
By a mistake in the " make up" of the
court proceedings in yesterday's paper, the
paragraph concerning the settlement efthc
Hanover Junction case was put under a
divorce case.
S i: VENT Y-S liVEN .
The Annual Reception of Dr. J. "W. Nevln's
Friends.
' A docJer of divinity
Who lives in this vicinity.'"
Kev. J. W. Ncvin, D. D., celebrated his
seventy-seventh birthday last evening and
from 8 te 10 o'clock received his friends at
Caernarvon Place. Dr. Nevins life and
eminent church services are familiar te our
readers and the people of Lancaster delight
te honor him when occasion presents.
The professors of the college and semi
nary, many of the clergymen and most
distinguished professional and business
men of Lancaster and their families called
last tcvening te pay their respects and
were handsomely entertained. Dr. Nevin
is in geed health and bids fair te long con
tinue the venerated and much beloved
head of the church te which his lif6 work
has been earnestly devoted.
THK SIXTH
AND SKVENTH
MOSES.
HOOKS OF
An Old und Valuable Werk.
Rev. A. Blecli, who resides at 450 West
Walnut street and is pastor in charge of
the Jewish synagogue, this city, showed
us this morning an old velunt", printed 85
years age, in 72 languages, and illustrated
with numerous weed-cuts. It is entitled
the "Sixth and Seventh Beeks of Moses, "
and is said te have been written by the
great law-giver 4,785 years age. The
work is of a mystic cabalistic character, or
as Rev. Blecli says : " Cabalah Nzehahr."
Mr. Blecli says it is the only volume of
the kind in the United States, se far as he
knows.
Reading Lends Us.
In giving the vote polled in several
principal cities and boroughs at the late
election, it was shown that Lancaster
with hcr5,327 votes was at the head of the
list. Rcadiug was net included in the list,
as no city officer was voted for. The vote
en inspectors, however, polls up 5,736.
The total vote in some ether tows is as
fellows :
Carlisle (chief burgess) 1,224
Chester (treasurer) 2,288
Pettsvillc (burgess) 1,518
Phoenixville (bnrgess) 017
Driving Accident.
This morning Benjamin Beach, residing
at Martic Ferge, was en his way te this
city with a lead of tobacco, drawn by two
mules. At Lime Valley, while going down
a hill, the tongue of the wagon broke and
the mules ran against a fence. Beach fell
under the wagon but was net injured.
Jehn Dugan, who was with him, was
thrown against a fence and badly bruised.
THE SOUP HOUSE.
Contribution In Cash ana Prevision.
The managers of the soup hdhise ac
knowledge the following contributions in
previsions :
3Irs. Jehn Clay, one basket of cabbage ;
C. Beettner, one let of rolls ; S. K. Miller,
2 bushel of peas ; S. F.- Krick, 5 pounds
meat and 2 bushels turnips ; Hirsh & Bre.,
1.1 pounds meat ; Jacob Gruel, 1 quarter
beef ; Henry Fisher, 8 quarts salt ; Geerge
Brady, G leaves bread ; Charles Reth, 1
crock pudding meat ; Christian Hiller, 2
bushels potatoes; Intelligencer print
ing for entertainment ; Cehe & Wiley, 100
leaves of bread ; Jehn Mentzer. 50 pounds
pudding and ."50 pounds beef ; D. B. Lan-
dis, 49 leaves bread ; D. B. Land is & Ce.,
bread ; " A Friend," 10 leaves of bread ;
" A Friend," 10 leaves of bread ; L. II.
Bachler, 20 leaves of bread ; II. E. Greff,
20 leaves of bread ; "A Friend," 1 quar
ter Heur ; Gee. Brady, bread ; C. Dilfen
bach, 2 beef heads, etc.
The following cash received is also ac
knewledged :
The Bean, $1 ; Jehn Sides, ."50 cents ;
A. Herr, 3 ; H. Carsen, SI ; net proceeds
soup entertainment, $99.30 ; Peter Lutz,
oe cents ; Jehn F. Steinman, $10.
THE CHIEF OF I'Ol.iCK.
Mr. Pentic's Resignation Accepted.
The following letter explains itself :
Mayer's Omen, )
Lancaster, Pa., Feb. 20. 1880. $
JohnPentz, 7iV. :
Dear Sir : Your note of January 20
ult., tendering your resignation as chief
of police of the city of Lancaster, has been
received Knewing you desire te enter into
business, I feel that I should be doing you
an injustice te refuse its acceptance. I shall
always remember most pleasantly our offi
cial and social intercourse. It gives me
very great pleasure te say that I have always
found you honest and upright in the dis
charge of your duties ; fearless and deter
mined whenever called upon te act ; frank
and courteous in our personal idatiens.
In your business purposes you have my
very best wishes for your success.
Very respectfully yours,
J no. T. MacGenic.lk.
S-'ex CIlilM.
Yesterday afternoon there was a lox
chase at the hotel of E. Hambright, en
the Columbia pike. It was largely attend
ed by sportsmen from this city. The fox
was net caught.
InstircK nt the Peace.
Justice of the peace who have been
elected at the late election should file their
acceptance in the protheuolarys office at
once.
Heme Acknowledgment'-.
Tin- manager of tin Heme respectfully ac
knowledge 1 he following donatiens: Mr. Isaac
Dillcr, 1 qr. of beef ; a friend, pudding meat :
Mr. G. Gechle. bread; Mr. DiHenbuch, one beef
tongue; Mr. 1). ISair, buttons for children ;
Mr.. Widmycr, drop light for gas.
Leap Year Special Excursion
Te 1'hiludclphia ever tliu Philadelphia and
Reading railroad, en Tuesday, February it.
Ticket geed for three days te return en any
train. Fare for round tiip only $1.7.". Special
train leaven Lancaster (King street) at ( a. in.;
Columbia, .ri:."0u. tu. Fer particulars sce pesters
and circular-, at all station.
Amusement.
The Danites." On Monday evening .lames
Ward's company will play 'The Danites" in
this city. The east will include Miss Mary
Wellesley, James II. Tayler, .hnncs 15. Roberts,
James Ward, W. A. Chapman and ether.. This
piece has scored :i great success throughout
the country and the prices are very reasonable.
Il.vun en tlie doctors. St. Ja(eii Oil.
Don't Trille with the Tcelli!
If our teeth were renewed as our nails, they
might net need constant care. Rut teeth don't
repeat themselves after childhood. The pieper
thing te de is te use SOZODONT, which pre
serves their health and beauty. It never tail.
t'lC-lwced;
Nnw Ai)vi:utisi:mi:xts.
Spring style at (Jivler, Bowels & Hurst's.
Sale et Franklin County Herse.
" Kcereatien in Astronomy."
Regular Monthly Meeting.
Carpets, &c, at Martin'-.
Wan toil Immediately.
I.unehat Spcngler".
!e te A. Klieads s.
situation Wanted.
Ce te China Hall.
Ue te Franke's.
Public Sale.
Religious.
Fer Rent.
Netice.
ESTFer further
column.
details see advertising
SPECIAL XOTICES.
Fees ir Doctors.
The fee of doctors is an item that very many
peisens are interested in just at present. We
believe the schedule ler visits is ?3. which
would tax a man confined te his bed ler a year
and in need of a daily visit, ever $1,000 a year
for medical attendance alone ! And one single
bottle of Hep Hitters taken in time would save
the $1,000 anil all the year's sickness. Ed.
Keep your lamily well supplied with '-tellers'
Cough Syrup," use it in time, you will
avert bronchial and pulmeuarj affections. 2
cents.
1 Don't Waii't a Plaster,"
said 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
were a sure indication of kidney disease. The
druggist told me te use Kidney-Wert and in a
short time it cUcctcd a complete cure. Have
you thee symptoms? Then get a box te-day
before you become incurable. It is the
cure; safe and sure. llfi-lwd&w
Try Lec'.icr's Cough Syrup.
Fer ISrexciuai. Asthmatic and Pulmonary
complaints, " JSrewn'x JImnchial Troches "
manifest remarkable curative properties.
Like all ether meritorious articles, they are
frequently imitated, and the-c purchasing
should be sure te obtain the genuine "JlreN
ciiial Titeciics." TuThS&w
Kidney-Wert is nature's reined j' for Kidney
and Liver diseases, Piles and Constipation.
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Try Lecher's Cough Syrup.
Frem a Prominent Drug Hi.use.
II. II. Warjieu & Ce., Recuesteu. N. Y.
Dbar Sir: It is new only three months since
wc received your first shipment et Safe Reme
dies. Wc have sold drugs iu 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.
Wc could mention many who have received
great benefit in cases of Kidney difficulties.
Asthma, Rheumatism, Diabetes, Brighl's Dis
ease, etc.
Respectfully yours, SISSON & FOX.
H4-2wd&w Alexandria Bay. N. Y.
Every one will find a general tonic in
" Lindsey's Improved Bleed Searcher." All
drii!ijlst sell it.
Dit. BllOWXING'S C. ft 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 inllammatien which causes snch
fearful destruction of the substance of the
lungs. Fer sale by all druggists. Price 50c.
W. Champien Browning, Pre, ., HIT Arch St.,
Philadelphia, Pa. i.D-lwd&w
Use Lecher's Herse and Cattle Powders.
Statistics prove that twenty-five per cent,
efthc deaths in our larger cities are caused by
consumption, and when wc 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 for their neg
ligence, or pity them for their ignorance?
NEW CHOICE SPRING STYLES
FOR MEN'S WEAR NOW OPEN.
AX ELEGANT LINE OF SUITINGS.
AN ELEGANT LINE OF VEST1NGS,
All in New Choice Styles. An excellent lit guaranteed in every case or no sale. We use none but the best qualities 6f Trimmings,
and employ none but the best workmen. We also call special attention te our choice stock of
LAUNDRIED AND UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS.
We warrant these Shirts te be perfect fitting, and te be made of Wamsutta Muslin, and best qualities of Linen. We keep
constantly in stock choice lines of Merine Shirts and Drawers, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Suspenders, Linen and Paper Cel
lars and Culls, Neckties and Bews. Alse, the celebrated Welch, Margetson & Ce.'s Black Silk Londen Tie. The only house in
the city who' have it for sale. Wc invite examination of our stock, which will be found te be large, and best qualities of
goods at Lewest Prices.
GrIVLEE, BO WEES & HTJEST,
25 EAST KING STREET.
Mothers! Mothers!! Mothers!!!
Are you disturbed at night and broken et
your rest by a sick child suffering and crying
with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth?
It se, goat once and geta bottle of MRS. WINS
LOW'S SOOTHING SVRU1. It will relieve the
peer little sufferer immediately depend upon
it; there is no mistake 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, anil 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, ami is the prescription el one
et the eldest and best female physicians and
nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere
25 cents u bottle. fjl7-lyd&wM,WAS
Try Lechcr's Cough Syrup.
A Strange People
De you knew that there are strange pee
pie in our community, we say strange because
they .seem te prefer te suffer and pass their
days miserably, made se by Dyspep-ia and
Liver Complaint, Indigestion, Constipation
and General Debility, when Shiloh's Vitalizcr
i guaranteed te cure them. Sold by I). Ileit
sliii, Lancaster, and M. L. Davis, Millersville.
I'ive Hundred Thousand Streng.
In the past few month there have been mere
than 50),uoe bottles of Shiloh's Cure sold. Out
of the vast number of people who have used it,
mere than 2,000 cases el Consumption have
been cured. All Coughs, Croup, Asthma and
Urenchiti 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
veur child the cough, and you value life, don't
'fail te trv it. Fer Tame back, side or chest use
Shiloh's "Pereus Plaster. Sold by your drug
gists, 1). Hcitshu, Lancaster, and M. L. Davi,
Millersville.
Wi: havcaspeedvand positive cure for Ca
tarrh. Diphtheria. Canker mouth and Headache
in Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. A nasal injector
free witli each bottle. Use it if you desire health
and sweet breath. Price S cenLi. Sold by
1). Heilshu, Lancaster, and M. L. Davis, Mil
lersville. septiVeedd&w
It EAT IIS.
Stvcil On the 21st inst.. in New Helland, Pa.,
Jehn Styer, in the 7.)th year of his age.
The relatives and triends of the family are
respectfully invited te attend his funeral lrem
his late residence en Tuesday morning at 10
o'clock. 2ld
Peel. In this city. Fell. 21. IS-). Mrs. Barbara
Peel, relict of the late Jeseph Peel, in the 81st
year of her age.
The relatives anil friends are respectfully in
vitcd te attend her tuner.il from her late resi
dence, Ne. 414 North Queen street, en Monday
atternoen, at "o'clock. It
XEIV AltrEllTISEMEXTS.
"I RAND SAUEIt
KXtAUT LUNCH TO-
VJT NIGHT at the
FPLTON OPKP.A IIOl'SE SALOON.
JOHN .sPENGLEIl,
II Proprietor.
rpiIE REGULAR MONTHLY MJII'.TING
L of the Uulen Building and Lean Assoc
tieu will be held en Monday evening, at
o'clock,
it A. II. 1! ALL, Secretary
-tlTORKINUMKN WILL (FIND A FRESH
Supply of goe.ls just suited te their
wants. Thankful for past favors, would be
pleased te have you call again.
HKNUVIIECHTOLO.
52 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa.
X. 15. lleu-cs for sale or rent. I.d:
yeTici:.
lA The members of Conestoga Circle Ne. 110.
I!. U". II. F., are respectfully invited te meet at
their hall at 0 o'clock te-morrow (Sunday)
morning, for the purpose of attending Salem
church. Lancaster Council Ne. IDS is also re
spectfully invited te Jein. ltd
SALE OF FRANKLIN COUNTV HORSES.
Will be sold at public sale, at 1 o'clock en
MONDAY AFTERNOON, FEUKUAIiY 23d, at
the Merriinac Hetel. North Prince street, 10
Head et FltANKLl.V COUNTY HOUSES,
among them are some geed workers and
drivers. DANIEL LOGAN,
ltd
T . H7S1 A UTV1) JS lO 1JT'
TNSURE YOUR PROPERTY 1NRELIA1JLE !
X COM fAS IKS at
BBNJ. F. SHENK'S,
Office : 10$ West King Street.
dccl2-3mdH
CHARLEY, REMEMDKR YOU HAVE AN
engagement with me te go te EDDIE
FKANKE'S this evening, where we will meet
many mere of our friends te enjoy the line
Bect-a-la-Mede and the excellent beer he keeps.
It
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I70R RENT.
1? The second story of Eshlcman & IJatli-
von's lianking Heuse, at Centre Square, and
also a room en second story, opposite the
Penn'a It. K. Depot, en Chestnut street.
1$. F. ESHLEMAN.
f23-2td&Stf Atterney-at-I.aw
13URLIC SALE.
On WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 180,
will be sold at Ne. 117 North Lime street, u
large let of Household and Kitchen Furnituic,
consisting of Carpets of all Descriptions, e'e
gant Marble Tep Cetfcige Bedroom suit, nearly
new. Walnut Bedroom Suits. Dining and Par Par
eor Furniture, Hat Rack, Cook and Par.er
Steves, and a let of ether Household Goods loe
numerous te mention.
Sale te commence at 0 a. in. sharp.
MlsS LIZZIE MOORE.
Samuel Hess & Sen. Auctioneers. t2l-"td
-j-OTICE
NOTICE!!
Te Save Moving
China, Glass and Queensware
Will be sold at
REDUCED PRICES.
CHINArlALL.
HIGH & MARTIN,
Ne. 8 East King Street.
TULTON OPERA HOUSE.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1S80,
Lecture Illustration Chorus,
en
"RECREATIONS IN ASTRONOMY."
Lecture bv
REV. HENRY W. WARREN, D. D.,
AT FULTON OPERA HOUSE,
with Superb Calcium Light Illustration, bv
Prof. Win. Leng, et Philadelphia; ami High
Scheel Chorus et 150 Voices, under Prof. Matz,
their Instructor. TICKETS, 50 Cts. Reserved
Seats without extra charge at Bacr's Boek
Stere, North Queen street.
Rev. Dr. Wan-en has nlrcadv lectured here
upon "Forces of a Sunbeam'' und a "Trip te
the Stars." two of the most etrective lectures
ever delivered in Lancaster. f21,2t&2J&ltw
SKIVING MACHINES.
Nearly every Sewing Machincagcnt claims
te have the simplesSmachinc. Frem the pri
vate books of Sewing Machine makers and at
tachment dealers, we learn the following
facts :
The American Machine has 1S5 parts
" Davis " " 151 "
" Demestic " " 83 '
" Howe " ' 244 "
" New Heme " " 133 "
" Remington " " 131 "
" Singer " " 112 "
" Weed " " 122 "
" While " " 131 "
" Wheeler & Wllson.Xe. 8,has 154 "
fed7-3mdS&3mw
in:r uuvisi,.
AN
AN
XEH' AWEUTISEMEXTS.
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 CASTAGNETTE,
Musical Bexes with Accompaniments and Mounted en Fine Library Writing:
Cabinet.
A fine general assortment efCewelry, cemprising: 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 8s BRO., Jewelers,
Ne. 4 West King Street.
EDW. J. ZAHM, Jeweler,
Zahm's Cerner,
DEALER IN
AMERICAN & FOREIGN WATCHES,
Sterling Silver and
Jewnlry
Vt e eiler our patrons the benefit of our long experience in business, by which we are able
te aid them in making the best use of their money in any department of our business. Wc
manufacture a large part et the goods we sell, and buy only lrem FirstrClass Heuse. Every
article sold accompanied with a bill stating its quality.
tJ3,First-Class Watch ami General Repairing given special attention.
ZAHM'S CORNER.
siLUUSR
I! AH A! LMH VI
Sir COX & CO.'S
COR. DUKE AND VINE
NORBECK
Tliu Season for Sleighs at Hand. The Latest
SLEIGHS
In the City e:
Handiwork. Our prices lower than any ether establishment in the
city ler the same quality of work. Alse,
FIRST-CLASS CARRIAGE WORK,
Ot all Designs and Description. Remember our Motte "OUR WORK SUSTAINS OUR
WORD." ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
A'EW ADVE11TISE31ESTS.
JNSURE YOUR PROPERTY IN THE REST
COMPANlESat
BAUSMAN & BURNS'.
2!(-UeedR Office: Ne 10 West Orange St.
A.
S. ROSENRAUM St CO.,
PACKERS OF LEAF TOBACCO. Ne. 22?
I'riucc street, i.ancusicr, i'iu
J. KOSENMYER,
un7-3md Manager,
J,URE
LIFE AND ACCIDENT.
Insurance at lowest rales. Geed and Reli
able Companies. UKRR & STAUFFEli,
Beat Estate & Ins. Agts., 2 N. Duke St.
decSO-Smdltced
FT S. GAKA'S
INSURANCE AGENCY,
145 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa.
FIRE
Insurance Company of North America, Phii'a Phii'a
Lyceming County Fire Ins. Ce., et Muncy, Pa.
franklin Fire Insurance Ce., Pldladelplua.
Pennsylvania Fire Insurance Ce., Phii'a.
Continental Fire Insurance Ce., New Yerk.
Hanover Fire Insurance Ce., New Yerk.
Queen England Fire Insurance Company.
Scottish Commercial Fire Insurance Ce.
Liverpool, Londen and Glebe Fire Ins. Ce.
LIFt:
American Life Ins. Ce., of Pliil'a. fj-ImilK
T
HE OLD
GIRARD
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PHILADELPHIA.
ASSETS: One Millien One Hundred
and Thirty-one Thousand Eight
Hundred and Thirty-eight Dollars.
$1,131,838.
All invested in the best securities. Lesses
promptly paid. Fer policies call en
KIFE & KAUFMAN,
Ne. 19 East King St.. Lancaster. Pa.
8-MW4S6mdR
TOBACCO PACKERS'
SAMPLE TAGS
PniXTKD ex
CHECK BOAUD
(Same as used by Tobacco Samplers), Heavy
Railroad Beard any Celer. Alse,
STRUNG TAGS FOR LABELING
OF TOBACCO.
BALES
Contract and Receipt Beeks at
the Lewest Prices,
AT THE
Intelligencer Office.
nl3-tfd
ELEGANT LINE OF COATINGS,
ELEGANT LINE OF PANTINGS,
Lancaster, Pa.,
Silver-Plated Ware,
LANCASTER, PA.
OLD STANI.-
STS., LANCASTER, PA.
& MI LEY,
Styles and the Largest Assortment et
All our own
XFIV AWEJITISEHEXTS.
.13.
.13.
East King St.
East King St.
TRIPLE-PLATED
STEEL HANDLE OIVES
Medium Size Deuble Bolster Handles,
Dessert Size Deuble Bolster Handles,
SATIN FINISHED HANDLES.
PLAIN FINISHED HANDLES.
ALL OY
Rogers & Bre.'s Celebrated Manufacture,
AT
AUGUSTUS RHOADS,
JEWELER,
13 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa.
J." i' MARTIN &C0.i
CARPETS
ASD
WALL PAPERS.
1880. SPRING 1880.
Onr stock includes Latest Designs in
Carpets and Wall Papers
OF EVER!' GRADE.
As tbese goods were contracted for prier te
the lute advance, we shall continue te sell them
at very low prices.
OIL CLOTHS,
CRUMB CLOTH3,
MIRRORS,
GLASSWARE,
QUEENSWARE,
CRETONNE3, &c.
J. B. MARTIN & Ce.
T OST.
j 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 will be
paid en his return te
f!9-3td GEORGE DENNIS, Manheim.
TIIEB EDITIOI.
SATURDAY EVENING, FEB. 21, 1880.
WEATHER INDICATIONS.
Washington, Feb. 21. Fer the New
England and Middle Atlantic states falling
barometer, warmer southerly winds, cloudy
weather with rain or snow, followed in the
latter district by Sunday morning with
rising barometer, colder westerly winds
and clearing weather.
FIRES.
Iturning of a Currying Shep.
Wedukn, Mass., Feb. 21. II. E.
Trewan's currying shop was burned late
last night. Less about 5,000.
The Great Fier in Broadway, New Yerk.
New Yekk, Feb. 21. The body of Fire
man Deugbterly, charred and blackened,
was found this morning. His comrade,
Cassidy, has net yet been found.
Hazen, Tedd & Ce., estimate their less
at $350,000. DickerheiT, RatHacr & Ce.,
1300,000. Wielde & Ce., ever $100,000 ;
partially insured. The building was worth
ever $200,000.
Destructive Blaze at lljtesvllle. Ark.
Little Reck, Ark., 21. A destructive
fire occurred yesterday at Batesville. Sev
eral business houses were destroyed. Or.e
man was killed and two were seriously in
jured by falling walls. Seme ethers were
less badly hurt. The less will amount te
$75,000.
CHINK.SE CHEAP LAIIOK.
Have tlie California Corporations a Kight te
Employ It ?
San Fuancisce, Jan. 21. Late yester
day afternoon a wan-ant was issued for the
arrest of Tibursis Parrett, of the firm of
Parrett & Ce., en a charge of employing
Chinese in the service of the Sulphur
quicksilver mining company, of which
Parrett is president. The case has
lipen
made up te test the constitutionality of
of the act recently passed by the Legisla
ture prohibiting corporations from em
ploying Chinese.
FAMINE AND FJiVEK.
Terrible Suffering Reported from Russia A
Companion Picture te Ireland
Suicide te Escape Starvation.
Paris, Feb. 21. The Temps publishes
a letter from St. Petersburg which says
the news lrem the interior of the Empire
is heart rending. Famine and dipthcria are
decimating population and trade is stag
nant. The calamity is aggravated by want
of fodder for cattle, the peasants being
forced te sell them. In the Caucasus the
famine is still greater, where people arc
committing suicide and selling their chil
dren. THE POPE ON SOCIALISM.
lie Warns t'.w, Irish Itisluips Net te Play Inte
the Hands of Political Demagogues.
Londen, Feb. 21. A despatch from
Reme says confidential reports respecting
the nature of the agitation in Ireland have
reached the Pepe, which shows that three
fourths of it is due te a spirit of social
ism. Very precise instructions te the
Irish bishops arc being prepared, exhorting
them te take care that in relieving distress
they de net play into the. hands of these
who are working for political objects.
DEATH OF DR. SCHULZE'S WIFE.
The Weman Who Had Her Husband Cou Ceu
linad in a Madhouse.
IgPiiiLADKLPiiiA, Feb. 21. Information
was received in this city this morning te
the effect that the wife of Dr. Schulze
died in Mexico. Dr. Schulze is the person
who it was claimed was sent te Pliiladel.
phia from Mexico by his wife's relatives
and is confined here in a lunatic asylum.
His case is new before a jury who arc tak
'ng testimony en the question of his san
ity. AN UNREPENTANT MURDERER.
Abusing Hie Judge una His Counsel AVbile
Duiug Sentenced te Death.
Buffalo, Feb. 21. Charles Maukc, who
was yesterday convicted of the murder
of Jehn Atlelf, was te-day sentenced
by Judge Barker te be hanged April 2.
Mankc expressed a willingness te die and
interrupted the judge a number of times
by using vile epithets and abusing his
counsel.
GONE WRONG.
The Treasurer of a Cleveland Association
This Time.
Cincinnati, O., Feb. 21. A despatch
from Cleveland says : An examination of
the books of Berthold Louden, the missing
treasurer of Zescher Ahel Uurzel, shows a
deficit of nearly $20,000. It is supposed he
has gene te Europe.
NOT GUILTY.
End or Philadelphia's Latest Murder Trial.
Philadelphia, Feb. 21. In the case of
Samnel Itcevcs, charged with the murder
of Themas Wcldeu, the jury this morning,
after being out all night deliberating, re
turned a verdict of net guilty.
WAXTEli.
WANTED.
Everybody te advertise, free of charge,
in the Intixliekncku, who wants something
ede.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY.
Ten goeil Cigarinukers. Apply te
JOHN JIAUs & .SON,
ltd 007 West King Street, Luncastcr.
SITUATION WANTED BJf A GOOD GEK
MAN Girl. Apply nt
MRS. U. AUER'S, Dressmaker,
ltd rjfe. 51 North Queen M reet.
T7"ANTKD.
Tf By a young girl, a situation te de gen
eral housework. Apply ut
34'J North Queen Street.
AM VSE3IEXTS
UNION BKTIIKL SUPPER.
A supper for the benefit of the Union
Bethel, corner of Prince and Orange streets,
will be given en
SATURDAY EVENING, FEB. 21,
beginning at 5 o'clock.
TICKETS .V)Cts.
CHILDREN, 2.1 "
fcblO-ltd
rPEIU HOUSE.
JAMES WARD, - - - Manager.
ONE NIGnT ONLY.
Monday Evening, February 23, 1880.
Joaquin Miller's Original American Drama
of the
Danites! Danites!! Bites!!!
BILLY" PIPER, Miss Mary Wellcsley.
SANDY'3IcGEE Mr. .las. II. Tayler.
THE PARSON Mr. .las. B.Reberts.
LIMBER TIM Mr. Jas. Ward.
THE JUDGE, Mr. W. A. Chapman.
With Excellent Support.
POPULAR PRICES:
General Admission, - -SO Cts.
Gallery, 33 "
Seats secured three day in advance without
extra charge at box office. feb20-3td
MARKETS.
New Yerk Market.
New Temr. February 2L Fleur State anil
Western quiet and prices without decided
chanire: suuertine state 5 006)5 50; extra de
$5505 05 ; choice de $5 106W: fancy de fC 10
6700; rennd hoop Ohie $3 756 0u; cheic
de $6 107 SO; superfine western $5 0Of3 SO ;'
common te poed extra de $3 SOQ5 73 ; choice
dodo$5 737 73; cheice white wheat de$3G3
6 25 ; Seutliern dull : common te fair extra
$3 83635: geed te choice de $6 4M?7 75.
Wheat Sprtng quiet und firm; Winter Kc
better und quiet; Ne. 2 white, Feb. $148; de
March $1 3K; de April $1 49K: Ne. 2 red, March
1 Sl$4l&!; de April $1 5igl 6; de May
$1 50.
Cern Cash and early deliveries dull and a
shade lewe.i ; late quiet and firm ; Mixed West
ern spot 568t)ic : de future 53g60-ic ;
Oats dull; state 47K31c; Western 4630yic.
l'hlladelphla Market.
1'HiLADBLraiA, February 21. Fleur quiet
but firmer; superfine l;5O5 00; ex
tra $3 2W?.- 73; Ohie und Indiana
family ft: 757 23; I'enn'u family $6500700;
St. Leuis family $7 007SO ; Minnesota Fam
ily $6 27 00; patent und high grades
$725gS30.
Itye fieur $3 00.
Cornmeal lirundywine unchanged.
Wheat flrni. but strong : Ne. 2 Western Ked
$1 49 ; l'cnu'a de $1 3PI 31 ; Ambcr$l 511 Si
Cern strong : steamer 53J3t;e; yellow 57K
5Sc ; mixed 5eff57e.
Oats quiet but firm; Ne. 1 4Sc ; Ne. 2 47c;
-". - mixed -.4j)fcjc.
Uye firmer; We-ier
lern Klc : Pa. Me.
Seeds unchanged ; geed te prime eleversccil
quiet at $7 75.".:!; Oe timothy firm at $3 25
j J(j ; ie uaxset-ti scarce $1 Will .
PruvbieiKntiiuly: nu .ss perK $1."1.'!50; beet
hiuiis$lt;5017 0i; India mess beet 215: Un
coil smoked shoulders 3(c; suit de 4c4Ji ;
smoked hainsUJjSlO'ic. piekled hums ("4a!.
Lurd sttuily; city kettle Mc; loe-e butchers'
77V.Jc; prime steum 7?4c.
Uiittcr firm with geed trade : t-iciimery extra
:K!:!5e; Bradford county ami New i'erk extra
23$27c; Western reserve extra tit 24f2Uc ;
de geed te choice ISg-.Sc: rolls choice scarce :
leun'a extra 2ags:C; western reserve extra
2024c
Kggs steady
14Kc.
Pcim'a HM13c; Western 14
Cheese steady ; N. Y.
etery 14J15c;
de ter geed IUi
western iuii cream nj4a;HMc
U ; de halt-skims l'd.::
Petroleum 11 mi ; Keifiied 7?
Whisky ut $110.
stock Markets.
Philauklimiia, Feb. 21.
1230 r. si.
Stocks dull.
Pcnnati's (third issue).
Philadelphia & Erie...
Heading
10.V?.
li
Pennsylvania
Lehigh Valley.
u ii neu ces. ei a.j ie7
Northern Pacific :n;
Preferred SO
Northern Central 32,'i
Lehigh Navigation ."j
Norristown 102J-i
Central Transportation Ce. 47
Pitts., Titusville A Butlule. 2a'f
Little Schuylkill 5.1J
Nk-.v leitK, Feb.
Stocks irregular.
21.
M eney. ......... fiti
i lfCiilritl..li
F 1 ll 'srt
Adams Express KiT'i
Michigan Central 01;;J
Michigan Southern M'A
Illinois Central 101
Cleveland & Pittsburgh.. ..Ile'X
Chicago ft Reek Island Ifrl'A
Pittsburgh ft Fert Wayne.. 1 17
Western Union Tel. Ce 1 13' (
Teledo ft Wabash 4.1
New Jersev Central M,'
LANCASTER HOUSEHOLD MARitKT.
isnttei ?ift 'jjga,
Cup cheese, 3 cups 5e
Dutch cheese fl lump SifplOc
Cottage cheese, S pieets T..5c
ruiTLTiir.
Chickens fl pair .".'wnfiOc
Ducks $t pair iO&UOc
Turkeys $t B. dressed l:Jc
Ueese piece M)e$l
KISII.
jms "ft ie l'w
Cattish?? fl. rijc
Eels ?? tt lue
Oysters 1 100 McQti
Pike..-. 1-Jl.ric
White l'.'c
Salmen 12c
Aiulileck be
MKATS.
Ileef Steak, ?? ft rjle
" Keat (rib) ?? 3. lilUc
" " (chuck) t? B MM !.
" Corned.?? a ll)12c
" Dried,?! ft iV(i;ic
Hum?? ft K6t,'3tu
Lamb ?? ft liJlCc
Lurd ?? ft 7i''Je
Mutten ?? ft li'((,l;e
Perk ?? ft !)&il0e
Pudding ?! lb 8c
Sausage ?; ft S!fMc
Sides und llueeu ?? ft grille
Shoulders ?1 ft 7c
Veal 1 ft lUQICc
CHAIN'.
Wheat?! bus 1.50
Kye?? bus ixic
Cern ?? bus (lie
Outs?! bus l!ic
Cleverseed ?? bus .f.VT.V&ii.Oe
Timethy Seeed ?l bus j3 25
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T IGIIT.
FLIJSTjST & BREIYEMAJS
-AKE OKI'KKIXO
GREAT BARGAINS
IN
Ceal Oil Lamps,
Chandeliers
and Lanterns.
These goods ureenllrely new ami handsomer
than ever before ell'ered und prices lower.
FLINN & BRENEMAN
152 North Queen Street,
LANCASTER, PA.
JIMCELIulXEO US.
F
OK KENT.
Duke street
Apply at
j31-tfd
between Chestnut and Walnut.
THIS OFFICE.
f 1IIAS. DKIM.MKK.
Removed te Ne. 4 Wet King street, first
fleer, Rheuds Se Bre.'s new building.
127-lmdl CRAYON PORTRAITS, SIGNS.
NLEWIS, M. D.. GKADUATK OF THE
. University of Derput, Ruia. formerly
of Berlin, Germany, Ne. 213 Wit King street.
Office hours from 8 te 10 a. in.. 1 te 2 p. in. und
6 te 8 p. m. j28-2nid
XENTI3TKY.
DR. I. NORMAN BROOMELL,
Graduate efthc Pennsylvania College of Den"
tal Surgery, having procured the office and
fixtures of the late Dr. Win. M. Whiteside, will
continue the budne.-s ut Ne. :ie Eut King
street, next deer te Court Heuse. Cum admin
istered. feb20-2td
rAKCUS G. SEIINliK,
HOUSE CARPENT.ER,
Ne. 120 North Prince street.
Prompt and particular attention paid te al
tcratien and repairs. sl.'Myd
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OKTGAGES I'OIt SALt.
Twe six per cent. Mortgages, one for $10,000
and the ether ler $1,730, first Hens und well se
cured en eligible city Real Estate, belonging
te the estate of the late Dr. Benjamin Mishler,
dee'd. Inquire et
WM. It. WILSON, Esq.,
Ne. 21 North Duke Street.
111-tlWAS Lancaster, Pa.
TMPOBTANT TESTIMONIAL.
Prep. D. A. Leem is. M, D..formerly Professer
of Anatomy in the Pennsylvania Medical Col
lege, late Surgeon in the United: States Army,
and also Professer et Obstetrics and Diseases
of Women and Children in the St. Leut Medi
cal Cellege.writes the following te the Ilelman
Liver Pad Company :
"Gestlemex: The Pad Is a marvel or sue
cess. I have given its working u personal la
spectlen, and find that it merits inv prefcs
sienal sanction, it acts kindly, safely 111 d
effectively, and comes the nearest te a univer
sal panacea of anvthlmr 1 knew in medicine
and the only wonder is that the medical pro
fession has net before made it of practical use
te suffering humanity, for the principle is as
old as Hippocrates himself. I especially recom
mend the Pad in all malarial affections, and In
chronic diseases of the various organs It Is In
valuable." febll.2wdeed
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