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LANCASTER DAILY 1KTEIXIGENCEII, SATURDAY, EEBRtJARX 28,1880.
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THE TOBACCO TRADE.
JCew Corners te Glean a Closely Heaped Field
The Crep of 1880.
During the past week there has been an
unusually active demand for both 1878 and
1879 tobacco. Of the former net less than
400 cases have been sold at advanced
figures. Of the latter it is impossible te
tell hew much has been secured, but a
large number of buyers have been scour
ing the county and picking up all they can
find at prices ranging from 8 cents for com
mon up te 22 and even 25 cents for fine
lets. Among the buyers are some new
comers, who, under the advice of the
Tobacco Journal, have been waiting until
the "insane speculators" should get
through and who then intended
te come into the field and take
the bulk of the crop at their own
prices. Alas ! they waited tee long, and
new they are frantic at finding that the
" feels" and "lunatics" have bought up
almost the entire crop, and the wise and
knowing ones can scarcely secure an acre
of even second-rate goods without paying
first-rate prices. Frem almost all sections
of the county come reports that the
growers have sold out. The few crops yet
held by them arc widely scattered, but are
nevertheless eagerly sought by both new
and old buyers. It is believed there are
net 4,000 cases remaining unsold in the
county, and that in two weeks from this
time the purchasing season will have
closed, with the crop mero closely bought
up then it has been for many years pre
vious. The receipts at the city warehouses dur
ing the week have been large, but there
has net been the same rush and crush that
was witnessed some weeks age. Few of
the warehouses have received less than
eO.OOO pounds, while some of them have
received 100,000 and 150,000 pounds re
spectively. In several instances there
have been disputes between the growers
and buyers, the latter alleging that the to
bacco did net come te hand in the condi
tion required by the contract, and the
former refusing te be "decked." In a
few instances where the parties could net
agree, the tobacco was returned te the
grower, and in one or two cases law-suits
have been begun between the parties.
The mild weather of the past week has
set the growers te thinking of the crop of
1830. We hear of some who have already
prepared their seed beds and sewed their
seeds, and many ethers who are giving
their tobacco land a preliminary plowing
up, the better te prepare it for plants when
planting time shall arrive.
Xcarly all the growers with whom -we
have conversed express an intention te
plant en a larger scale than they did last
year. Te this increased acreage by old
growers must be added the plantings of
many new ones, net only in our county,
but beyond its borders. With a favorable
season the crop of 18S0 will be the largest
ever grown in the state.
Te-day Gersehel & 15re. received 91,919
pounds of tobacco. Yesterday they re
ceived 10 acres from Martin Krcady, for
which they paid 21 cents round, which,
with some ether lets bought by them, was
among the best lets in the county.
Sam'l Gruel, the efficient foreman of
Aaren Teller's warehouse, has found
among the past week four quadruple
leaves en single steins.
Antique Furniture.
At Henry Wolfs furniture warcroems,
East King street, nearly opposite the ceiut
house, may be seen some antique furniture
net less than 150 years old. The let con
sists of a sofa and about twenty chairs,
all of solid mahogany upholstered in black
hair cloth. The furniture belonged te the
estate of the late Hen. G. Daw Daw
eon Celeman, and had been in the
Celeman family nearly a century
and a half. It is of very peculiar design,
elaborately carved and very substantial.
Eight of the chairs arc of unique pattern
and it is said there arc none ethers like
them in the United States except three,
new in Independence hall. The sofa is
fearfully and wonderfully made, with im
mensely high back and arms, bread seat
and no springs. This old furniture was
brought te Mr. Wolfs by Celin Cameren,
agent of the Celeman estate, te be newly
upholstered. It is valued very highly.
Graduated with Highest Honors.
At the commencement exercises of the
Pennsylvania college of dental surgery,
held in the Academy of Music, Phila
delphia, yesterday afternoon, Mr. C. H.
Mcl'ewaii, of "West Chester, was gradu
ated at the head of his class of 57 stu
dents, and was awarded by the institu
tion, hesides his diploma the first prize,
consisting of ;i geld medal, for the highest
attainment in operating dentistry. These
arc honors of which Mr. McCowan can
well feci proud, and will be heard of with J
pleasure by his numerous friends. He first
studied dentistry under Dr. Marshall H.
Webb, of this city, and it is his in
tention te locate for practice in "West
Chester.
C. A. R. Memerial Sen ice.
On Monday evening at G. A. It hall,
Geerge II. Themas pest Xe. 84, will held
a memorial service in honor of their dead
comrades. The address will be delivered
by Majer A. C. Reinoehl, aud will contain
eulogies of the deceased members. There
will be geed music and some interesting
ceremonies. The" preccedings4will be open
te the public.
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Scheel Heuse Robbed.
On Wednesday night some scamps forci
bly entered the Maple Greve school-house,
about a mile south of New Helland, where
Miss Anna E. Rutter teaches, and carried
oft Miss It's, clock, towel, and ether arti
cles, and ransacked things generally.
Runaway.
This morning two horses, hitched te a
heavy wagon, frightened at the cars en the
Quarryville railroad at Orange and Water
streets. They ran as far as the Moravian
church, where they were caught by a boy
bcfeic auv damage was done.
A Fire Halloeu.
Last night, between 9 and 10 o'clock, a
very large lire balloon was seen floating
ever the southeastern section of the city,
and finally disappeared behind the hills in
the direction of Lampeter. We have net
learned from what point is was ascended.
Tobacco Packers' Hall.
Last night the tobacco packers held a
ball in Rethweiler's hall. Nearly all the
"workers in the weed " were present, aud
geed order was preserved during the entire
evening aud morning.
Sale or Western Real Estate.
The Burlington and Missouri railroad,
through Rife & Kaufman, agents, has sold
te I. D. Passmore, of this county, 80 acres
of land in the state of Nebraska for $612.
Rev. Jehn HunWr.
Rev. Jehn Hunter, formerly pastor of
the Union Bethel church, this city, and
new located in Beading, caHed upon us
te-day. Eev. Hunter had been until
recently almost totally blind for' several
years having entirely lest the Bight of
his left eye and having but little use of the
right. Under the skillful treatment of
Dr. Green, however, the sight of his left
eye has been partially restored, and hopes
are entertained that by a continuance of
Dr. Green's treatment Mr. Hunter will yet
have the use of both his eyes. -
The Last or the Family Dead.
Gcergie Lane, aged three years, the only
remaining son of the murdered family at
Bainbridge, who had been lying ill since
the sad occurrence at the house of Abram
Smith, with both feet badly frozen, caused
by exposure while being imprisoned with
his dead parents, died yesterday from
lock-jaw. His body was interred te-day
aside of the ethers of the family in the
cemetery at that place.
Amusements.
"J'Hm." On Monday evening Miss Annie
Plxley will appear here In " M'llss.' A number
of scats have been sold, and she will have a
large house, as she deserves.'
Mn. I'HiLir Resilinger, an old subscriber te
our paper and well-known In the whale sur
rounding country, informed us the etherday,
that his wife, who for two wcaiy years had suf
furred with Hheuinatism in the shoulder, dur
ing which time she had been treated "by sev
eral physicians without success, had bn com
pletely cured by a single bottle el St. Jacob's
Oil. Bucyrits, Ohie, Courier, Feb. 13, 1679.
Unless the breath is like a spicy gale,
Unlets the tectli gleam like the driven snow.
There is no dazzling smile or tender tale,
Grateful te woman's eye or ear, we knew.
Thc-talc would lese its charms the smile be
gaunt.
Till brought within the spell of SOZO-
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New Advertisements.
New Style Cards at the Intelligence Oilice.
Monthly Meeting of 15. L. & D. Company.
Repert el Lancaster Ce. National B;ink.
Chicken Fric as see at Franke'-.
Ge te Givler, Bewers & Hurst's.
Wall Papers, &c., at Martin's.
Ceal at Russel & Shulmyer's.
New Goods at Gundakcr's.
Qucciisware at China Hall.
Regular Monthly Meeting.
Fine Groceries at Bursk's.
Netice te Cash Buyers, i
Lunch at Spangler's.
Address Wanted.
Rare Chance.
Girl Wanted.
Public Sale.
Public Sale.
Religions.
Found.
C2T"Fer further details see advertising
column.
SI'ECIAL NOTICES.
Fees or 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 confined te his bed for 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 and all the year's sickness. Ed.
Pure Spices at l.echcr's Drug Stere.
" Dr. Lindsey's Bleed Searcher,-' by purify
ing the system, softens the skin an'd beautifies
the complexion.
Frem a Prominent Drug ilcuse.
II. II. WaKNEU it CO., ROCHESTER, X. Y.
Peak Sir: It is new only three lienths since
we received your first shipment el Safe Heme
die-.. We have sold drugs in tips place for
twenty years, and we have nevr sold a pro
prietary medicine, that gives such universal
satisfaction as yours, especially jour Safe Kid
ney and Liver Cure, ami Diabetes Cure.
We could mention many who bave received
great benefit in cases of Kidney difficulties.
Asthma, Rheumatism, Diabetes, Bright's Dis
ease, etc.
Kespect fully yours, SISS0X & FOX.
114-2vdw Alexandria Hay. X. Y.
Guard Against Disease.
If you find yourself getting bilious, head
heavy, mouth foul, eyes yellcr. Kidneys dis
ordered, symptoms of piles tormenting you,
take at once a few doses of Kiduey-Wert. It is
nature's great assistant. Use it!as an advance
guard don't wait te get down jick.
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A beacon in distress is "Dr. Sellers Cough
Syrup," the most efficacious remedy ler
coughs, cel. is, and whooping cjugh. Price 25
cents.
Kidney Complaints
of all description are relieve! at once, and
speedily cured by Kidney-Wen It seems in
tended by nature for the cure of, all diseases of
the kidneys caused by weakness and debility.
Its great tonic powers are especially directed
te the removal of this class of; diseases. Try
it te-day. 123-lwdftw
Try Lecher's Cough Syrup.
Mothers! Mothers!! Ifethers!!!
Are you disturbed at night-and broken el
your rest by a sick child sullerlng and crying
with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth?
If se, goat once and get a betue of MRS. WINS
LOW'S SOOTHING SYRUT. It will relieve the
peer little sulferer immediately depend upon
it; there is no mistake about X. There is net a
mother en earth who has eveJused it, who will
net tell you at once that it will regulate the
bowels, and give rest te the Mether, and relief
and health te the child, operating like magic.
It is perfectly safe te use in aJ cases, and pleas
ant te the taste, and is the prescription of one
of the eldest and best female physicians and
nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere
25 cents a bottle. jllydftwM,W&S
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Try Lecher's Cough Syrup.
Statistics prove that twenty-five per cent,
of the deaths in our larger ciies are caused by
consumption, and when wc reflect that this
terrible disease in its worst stage will yield te
a bottle of Lecher's llenewupd Cough Syrup,
shall we condemn the suflcrars for their neg
ligence, or pity them for their ignorance?
Tub Threat. "Jlrewn's bronchial Treches'1
act directly en the organs e.f the voice. They
have an extraordinary cflecifin all disorders of
the Threat and Larynx, mtering a healthy
tone when relaxed, either from cold or ever
exertion of the voice, and produce a clear and
distinct .enunciation. Speakers and Singers
find the Troches useful. f2i-lwdTThS&w
Use Lecher's Herse and fj
ittle Pew iters.
A Mether's Criet.
The pride of ainntlii-v tii. nr.. ...i ;,.rn
home, are her children, heSce her srriefwhen
once. 'Sliilnhv I'n.f.
tien Cure is guaranteed te ture them. Prip in
cents, 50 cents and $1. I'6r lame Back Side
or Chest, use Shiloh's Porjus 1'litstur 'lw
25 cents. Sold by D. HeiUhu, Lancaster, and
M. L. Davis, Miilersvillc. '
The Best I EverjKnew Of.
J. G. Starkey, a prominent and influential
citizen of Iowa City, says: "I have had the
Dyspepsia, and Liver complaint for several
years, and have used every Remedy I could
hear of, without any relief whatever, until I
saw your Shiloh's Vitalizer advertised in our
paper, and was persuadedte trv it. Iamhappy
te state that it has entirely; cured me. It is cer
tainly the best Remedy 1 eyer knew of." Price
75 cents. Sold by D. IleitBliu, Lancaster, and
M. L. D:ivis, Miilersvillc. ' '
Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy.
A marvelous Cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria
Canker Meuth, and Head Ache. With each
bottle there is an ingenious nasal Injector for
the mere successful treatment of tne com
plaint, without extra charge. Price 50 cents,
sold by D. Heitshu, Lancaster, and M. L. Davis,
Millcrsville. s2C-eodD&eew W
jniRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT.
Insurance at lowest rates. Geed and Reli
able Companies. irEKH st ativvv. i?
i , 2 ?1 E,s,tate & Inf Agts., 3 N. Duke St.
dcc30-3nulKced I
4ll'Kll- I'llll-IU 111(1 T.ll-i. 14 1......
warning then, that you ara running a terrible
risk, it they have a Cough. Croup or Whooping
Cough, which lead te Conjumi'tien. it- ,-mwif.
net attend te it at
HEW GOODS FOR THE SPELTO TRADE, AT
GUNDAKERS.
LADIES, for New, Desirable and Cheap Embroideries, Rufflings, Cotten Trimmings, Ruchings, Black Silk Fringes, Satins,
Black and Colored, Silks, Buttens, all Kinds, Corsets, Kid and Lisle Thread Gloves, Hosiery, &c, call at GTJNDAKER'S.
Fer a Geed and Cheap Crape Bennet or Hat, Crape by -the yard, Crape Veils, Linen Cellars and Cuffs, call at GTJN
DAKER'S. Ladies, we will open te-day all the Latest Novelties in Millinery, &c., call and examine our stock, at
GMJISTDKER'S,
142 & 144 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa.
WE
HARRIS
all sizes, in Black, Street Shades and Opera Shades, in two, three and four buttons. Ladies, we have new open an elegant assort
ment of Hamburg Edgings and Insertings, Irish and Embroidery Trimmings, Laces, &c. Ladies, we keep constantly en hand a
full assortment of
CORSETS! CORSETS!
In the best makes, which we warrant te be perfect fitting and te give full satisfaction te the wearer. Ladies, we have just opened
an elegant line of Black Crepe Veils, in all sizes and best qualities of goods. Ladies, we have just opened a large line of Black
Thibet Shawls, which we are offering at a bargain. Ladies, as we have an immense stock of goods in every department, we invite
you te call and examine same, whether wanting te purchase at the time or in the future.
GIVLEK,
DEATHS.
Atlee. On the 20th insf.. Sarah II., wife of
Jehn I Atlee, M. D., in the 77th year of her '
age.
Funeral en Monday, March 1, 18S0, at 2
o'clock p. m. It is respectfully requested that
no flowers be sent. 2td I
Erb. On the 20th inst., in Soudersburg, t
Christian Erb, in the 70th year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family are .
respectfully invited te attend the funeral from I
his lute residence, Soudersburg, en Sunday
morning at 9 o'clock. 2td '
Hill. In this city, en the 27th inst., William
H., son of Daniel and Sarah llill,aged 7 months
and 4 days.
Deatli has robbed us of our darling Willie,
Let ills seal upon his brew.
And his cheeks that were like roses,
Arc as pale as marble new.
Tiie relatives and friends of the family arc re
spectfully invited te attend the funeral from
the residence of his parents, Xe. 50C Maner
street, en Sunday afternoon, at 3 o'cleek. It
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
INSURE YOUR PROPERTY IN THE BEST
COMPAXIESat
BAUSMAX & BURNS .
2MfeedR Office: Xe 10 West Orange St.
PUULIC SALE.
On Monday morning, March 1, at Xe. 229
Seuth Queen Street, will be sold the entire let
of Household and Kitchen Furniture.-iu geed
condition. Sale te commence at 9 o'clock,
ltd HENRY SIIUBERT, Auct.
C1HARLEY, 1 SELDOM EVER SAW SUCH
j a crowd as Eddy Franke had at his line
set out last Saturday evening, and lie tells me
he is going te have
CHICKEN FKIC AS SEE, THIS EVENING.
Come along, we will meet them all there.
Lancabtek, Dec. 12, 1879.
INSURE TOUR l'KOPEKT Y IN REL1 AKLE
COMPANIES at
BENJ. F. SHENK'S,
Office : 10S West King Street.
decl2-3iudR
IJOUND.
. A Yeung Calf was found en Pennsylvania
Railroad, between 01th and 03th mile pest east
of Lancaster, supposed te have fallen elf the
cars. The owner can have same by calling and
paying expenses te A. S. LANDIS.
ltd Lancaster, Pa.
THE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF
the AmcricanMechanics'Building and Lean
Association will be held this (SATURDAY)
evening at 7 o'clock, in Ceyle's Building, Ne.
38 East King street
Menev Jer sale, and thefewrcmainingshares
of the Twelfth Series Stock.
WM. T. JEFFERIES, Secretary.
TUST RECEIVED AT THIS OFFICE
BRAN NEW STYLES OF CARDS,
Fer the Spring of 1SS0. Call and see Specimens.
HORSE-SHOE CARDS,
f 27-tld Til E VERY LATEST OUT.
PUULIC SALE.
On SATURDAY, FEBRUARY; 23, 1SS0,
will be sold by public vendue, at the Cooper
Heuse, en West King street, in the City of Lan
caster, Five Shares of the Capital Stock of the
FULTON BUILDING AND SAVING ASSO
CIATION, of Lancaster, la., lately belonging
te Leuis Y erk, and te be sold for non-payment
of dues, ftc. By order of the Beard of "Direc
tors of said Association. Sale te commence at
"4 o'clock, p. in., when terms will be made
known by JEROME DOSCII, President.
B. Y'ECKER, Treasurer.
Attest: JesErn Jacob. 119,20,21,28.27,28
pUBLIC SALE.
On Thursday, March 4, 1880,
will be sold at Ne. 307 North Lime street, 2 Par Par
eor Suits, upholstered in Rep and Hair Cleth,
Walnut Dining and Bedroom Suits, Marble
Tep Tables, Walnut Sideboard and Extension
Table, Hat Rack, Clocks, Oil Painting, about
250 yards of Brussels and Ingrain Carpets,
Window Blinds, China, Gkiss and Quecnsware,
besides a general assortment of household
goods
Sale te commence at 9 o'clock a. m. Condi
tions niaee known by
C. A. REECE.
II. Suubekt, Auct. 123-CtdR
TT S. GAKA'S
INSURANCE AGENCY,
145 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa.
FIRE
Insurance Company of North America, Phil'a
LycomingCeunty Fire Ins. Ce., of Muncy, Pa.
Franklin Fire Insurance Ce., Philadelphia.
Pennsylvania Fire Insurance Ce., Phil'a.
Continental Fire Insurance Ce., New Y'erk.
Hanover Fire Insurance Ce., New Y'erk.
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. fJ-lnulK
mHE 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
RIFE & KAUFMAN,
Ne. 19 East King St.. Lancaster, Pa.
8-MWASumdB
QUEENS WAKE! QUEENSWARE!!
Housekeepers, newjis your time for
BARGAINS.
ODD AND DAMAGED WARE sold at Sacri
fice, and all ether goods at Reduced Prices for
a short time only, at
CHINA HALL.
HIGH & MARTIN,
;Ne, S Eut Kins Street.
EMBROIDERIES, JtC.
DRY GOODS.
LADIES!
HAVE NOW OPEN A FINE ASSORT3IENT OF
BROTHERS' KID GLOVES,
BOWEKS & HTJEST,
25 EAST KING STREET.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
WATCHES.--The largest stock and most varied assortment te be found
in the interior of the state. We sell all the reliable grades of American and
Swiss Watches, and each watch is warranted according te the quality.
JEWELRY of the newest and prettiest designs In great quantity and vari
ety from a geed article in geld plate te the precious gem. in costly setting.
SILVERWARE.Articles of utility and ornament in solid silver or electro
plate, artistic in design and of various styles of finish.
MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES tee numerous te specify, including every
thing consistent with a first-class Jewelry Business.
Realizing that we are in competition with the large houses of the Eastern
cities, we will be especially careful that every article shall be sold aslewas
it could be bought elsewhere.
H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers,
Ne. 4 West King Street.
LANCASTER
AH
-COX ft CO.'S
COR. DUKE AND VINE
NORBECK
The Season for SIciglis at Hand. The Latest
SLEIGHS
In the City or County of Lancaster, finely finished and handsemel
uuuuiwerK. uur prices lower than any ether
city ler the same quality of work.
Our prices lower than
FIRST-CLASS CARRIAGE WORK,
ji an Designs anil Descrlnt
WORD." ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
T?OR RENT.
L The second story
of Eslilemnn Xr. ?nth.
von's Bankinsr Heuse, at Centra Smmra mul
also a room en second story, opposite the
Penn'a R. It. Depot, en Chestnut street.
B. F. ESHLEMAN.
f23-2td&Stf Atterney-atrLaw
rpHE MONTHLY
MEETING OF THE
JL Pee
pie's Buildinsr.Lean and Denesit. Cetii-
iany will be held this (Saturday) evening rat
ijfi o'cieck, at their hall. Inquirer Buildiug.
Meney will be sold at 9 o'clock.
Shares in the New Series (10th) for sale.
It II. W. VILLEE, Sec'y.
TURTLE SOUP THIS (SATURDAY) EVEN
ING, at Jehn Spangler's Fulton Opera
Heuse Saleen, North Prince Street. Best of
Lager Beer en tap.
ltd JOnN SPANGLER, Prep'r.
PU11LIC SALE.
On MONDAY', MARCH 1, at 8 o'clock p.
m., will be a public sale of the property of the
German Building and Lean Association, in
cluding Safe, Paying Table nnd Stamp. The
Safe can be examined at the residence of Mr.
II. Wolf, East King street,
ltd c. MATZ, Sec'y.
RARE CHANCE.
Fer sale, the stock and fixtures of a first
class Tin, Steve and Furniture Stere, with
geed Plumbing and Gas Fitting Business con
nected with it. A first-class chance for a geed
mechanic. Address
F. A. B1CKELL,
f28-3td Ceatcsville, Chester County, Pa.
COAL! COAL! COAL!
If you want geed COAL and geed WEIGHT,
gote
Office: 15 East King Street,
And leave your order, and have it promptly
delivered.
EUSSEL & SHULMTEIt.
ltd
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
DRY' GOODS,
CARPETS,
WALL PAPERS,
QUEENS WARE.
Latest Designs in
WALL PAPERS
CARPETS,
At VERT LOW" PRICES.
Glassware & Queensware,
DECORATED WARE,
MIRRORS,
OIL CLOTHS,
49 We respectfully solicit a call.
&C.
J. B, MARTIN & Ce.
AO
LM
WORKS
OLD STAXD.-S
STS., LANCASTER, PA.
& MI LEY,
Styles and the Largest Assortment of
V ni-nfltnmitml All nnrntpti
any ether establishment in the
Alse,
our Motte "OUR WORK SUSTAINS OUR
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
"PUBLIC SALE.
en
TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1880.
will be sold at
Ne. 35 SIIIPPEN STREET, LANCASTER
CITY,
one fine Parler Suit, one Parler Glass,
marble-top Tables, Hat Rack, hall Chairs,
three Cottage Sets, Bedsteads, Bureaus,
two Lounges, Camp chairs, spring-seat
Rocker and Chairs, cane-seat Chairs and Rock
ers, walnut Chamber Suit, Sink, Breakfast
Table, weed Chairs, Extension Table, Carpets,
Shades, Leeking Glasses, woven wire Spring
Mattress, 1 new Parler Steve, 1 large Heater,
as geed as new, table Caster and a number of
articles tee numerous te mention.
Sale te commence at 9 o'clock, a. m. Condi
tions made known by
A. K. IIOFFMEIER.
Hexkt SniTBERT, Auct. feb28-tdR
B. F.BOWMAN,
WHOLESALE
106 EAST KING ST.,
LANCASTER, PA.
TJEPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
JX Lancaster County National Bank, at Lan
caster, in the state of Pennsylvania, at the
close of busine6s,.Februare 21, 1880 :
RESOURCES.
Leans and discounts $ 723.923 63
U. S. bends te secure circulation...
305.000 00
Due from approved reserve agents..
Due from ether National banks
Due from state banks and bankers..
Real estate, furniture and fixtures...
Current expenses and taxes paid....
Checks ancf ether cash items
237,358 m
16,506 13
208,673 87
12,644 98
3,965 89
1,656 07
2,417 00
Bills of ether banks
Fractional currency ( including
nickels) 303 95
Specie ( including geld treasury cer
tificates) 19,253 00
Legal tender notes 69,314 00
Redemption fund with U. S. treasur
er ( 5 per cent, of circulation ) 13,500 00
Total $1,614,007 20
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In $300,000 00
Surplusfund 100,000 00
Undivided profits 53,530 61
National bank notes outstanding 270,000 00
State bank notes outstanding 1,566 00
Dividends unpaid 3,029 75
Individualdepesitssubject techeck. 861,798 53
Demand certificates of deposit 2,810 19
Due te ether national banks 21,133 87
Due te state banks and bankers 138 25
Total $1,614,007 20
State of Pennsylvania county of Lancaster, -:
I, W. L. Peiper, Cashier of the above named
bank, de solemnly swear that the above state
ment Is true te the best of my knowledge and
belief.
W. L. PEIPER, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn te before me this 27th
day of February, 1880.
J. L. LYTE, Notary Public.
Correct Attest: HENRY B.KESH,
DAVID GRAYBILL,
HENRY SHENCK,
ltdiw Directors.
Watches ui Clocks.
THIRD EDITION.
SATURDAY EVENING, FES. 28, 1880.
WEATHER INDICATIONS.
Washington, Feb. 28. Fer the Mid
dle Atlantic states, falling barometer,
southerly winds, cloudy or rainy weather,
slight changes of temperature.
THE SAND LOTS.
Municipal Legislation en the Chinese
Ouestien.
San Francisce, Feb. 28. The beard of
supervisors at a special meeting yesterday
rescinded the resolution passed at their
last meeting, endorsing the action of the
beard of health in condemning China
town. The resolution of indersement te
the committee of health and police te in
quire into the best methods of carrying out
the measure, and the rescinding of the rese-
lutien,was based en the ground that no re
port had been received from the commit
tee. A communication was received from the
mayor objecting te the recent order in
creasing the police force, holding that it
was unnecessary. Referred te the com"
mitteee en health and police.
The rescinding of the resolution endors
ing the action of the beard of health will
net necessarily affect action en the con
demnation of Chinatown, and the beard of
health has full power in the premises.
L. J. Gannon, chairman of the committee
of unemployed, who has been prominent
in calling upon employers of the Chinese,
asking the substitution of white men,
speaking en the sand lets and generally
heading movements of unemployed, was
arrested last evening en a warrant charg
ing him with the use of incendiary lan
guage at the sand lets day before yesterday
He was bailed out by Sheriff Desmond.
In a communication te te the beard of
supervisors yesterday Mayer Kalloch stated
that he had been told by ex-Supervisor
Gibbs that the police had definite informa
tion that a plan had been organized te iire
the city in several different places ; he
further stated that he believed the report
te be without foundation.
BY WIRE.
Afternoon Telegrams Ceudensed.
The Uuieu Pacific railroad company
having seized the telegraph lines between
Cheyenne, Wyoming territory, and
Denver, Colerado, the Westaru
Union telegraph company have is
sued a bulletin, declining te take com
mercial business for Colerado, except te
points en the line of the Atchison, Topeka
and Santa Fe route.
"William C. Spruancc, United States dis
trict attorney for Delaware, for the past
four years, sent his resignation te Ilayes
te-day.
The town of UrAi, in Asiatic -Turkey,
situated en the supposed site of the scrip
tural city " Ur of the Chaldees " has been
nearly destroyed by fire.
The threatened lockout by piano manu
facturers in New Yerk has caused some
uneasiness in the trade in Philadelphia
and upon representations made by the
journeymen, the Schemacker geld-string
piano company, who have large orders en
hand, notified their hands te-day that
their wages would be raised ten per cent,
commencing en Monday next.
Win. J. Mcehan, convicted in Philadel
phia yesterday of murder in the second de
gree, for having killed his wife by throwing
her down stairs, was sentence, te-day te four
years imprisonment in the penitentiary.
A dispatch from Copenhagen, dated
Friday night, says : " A fire is raging here
which threatens the destruction of an en
tire quarter. The fire brigade appears te
be unable te cope with it. Fears are en
tertained for the British embassy. The
king and crown prince of Denmark
are en the ground stimulating exertions of
the firemen."
Six small steamers, constructed in Eng
land for the king of the Belgians, will be
shipped in sections next month from Liver
pool for Henry M. Stanley's use en the
Conge.
MARKETS.
New Yerk Market.
New Y'erk, February 28. Fleur State and
Western very dull and slightly in buy
ers' favor : superfine state 5 005 50 ; ex
tra de$550565: choice de $." 106; fancy de $6 10
750; round hoop Ohie $3 736 00; choice
de $6 107 50; supcrllne western $5 0O5 50 ;
common te oed extra de $5 505 75 ; choice
dodo$5 807 7J; choice white wheat de$5 63
6 23; Southern dull and heavy ; common te
fair cxtra$5 75630; geed te choice de $6 40
8 00.
Wheat dull: Spring nominal ; Winter scarce
ly se firm ; Ne. 1 White, March, $1 471 47V ;
cie April $1 47 ; Ne. 2 Red, March, $1 494 ; de
April $1 501 50K.
Cern dull anil scarcely se firm ; Blixed
Western spot 5658c ; de future saffiSOJc.
Oats dull ; state 4752c ; Western 46J447c.
Philadelphia Market.
Philadelphia. February 28. Fleur dull
and lower te sell : superfine $1004 50; ex
tra $5 005 50; OIlie and Indiana
family $6 757 23 ; Penn'a family $6 506 87 ;
St, Leuis family $7 00750 ; Minnesota Fam
ily $6 23G 87 ; patent and high grades
$725823. "
Kye flour $3 003 12.
Cornmeal iirandywinc unchanged.
Wheat dull te decline : Ne. 2 Western Red
$146147; Penn'a de $148; Amber $149
1 50.
Cern lower ; steamer 55c ; yellow 56Jc ; mix
ed 56c.
Oats firm : 'Southern and Penn'a white 48;
Western 4747; Western mixed 43Kl6c.
Rye quiet ; Western 99c ; Pa. 99c.
Seeds steady; geed te prime cleversecd
$7238 00; de timothy $3 233 35 ; de flaxseed
$1 63 ; scarce.
Provfslens dull ; mess nerk $13 25 : beet
hams $165017 00 ; India mess beef $2150; Ba Ba Ba
conseoked shoulders 55Jc; salt de 4Jc:
smoked hams 9lOJc ; pickled hams 8
9c.
Lard dull ; city kettle 78c; loose butchers'
77Uc ; prime steam TXc
Uutter firm ; creamery extra 33
35c : Bradford county aud New Yerk extra
2527c ; Western reserve extra at 2527c ;
de geed te choice 19324c: rolls choice scarce ;
Penn'a extra 2023c ; western reserve extra
2125c.
Eggs dull and weak; Penn'a lljc; Western
Cheese dull ; X. Y. factory 1414Jc :
western full cream 1414c ; de for goedl3
14 , de half-skfms 12&13e.
Petroleum dull; Refined 73c.
Whisky at $1 10.
tock Markets.
Philadelphia, Feb.
28.
1ZUJU f. x.
Stocks steady.
Penna6's (third issue) 106
Philadelphia & Erie 17
Reading 34
Pennsylvania 52
Lehigh Valley. 52V52
United Ces. of X. J 158
Northern Pacific 33
" Preferred 56K
Northern Central 33
Lehigh Navigation .W
Norristown 102J
Central Transportation Ce. 47
Pitts., Tltusvtile & Buffalo. 19
Little SchuylkilL 52
New xekk, Fcl2?.
Stocks strong.
Meney 56
N. Y. Central 132
Eric i&i
Adams Express 108
Michigan Central 92
Michigan Southern 108
Illinois Central Va
Cleveland & Pittsburgh 110
Chicago ft Beck Island. 151
Pittsburgh ft Fert Wayne..ll6
Western Union Tel. Ce 113
roieae waDasn 44
New Jersey Central.
87J
United States Bends sad Sterling Exehaag
(Quotations by B. K. Jamisen & Ce., S. W.
Cor. 3d. and Chestnut Streets).
PHiLADKinnA, Feb. 28L
United States 69, 1881, (registered).. 10BJ
United States 5's, 1881, (registered).. 108
United States 4Ks, 1891, (registered)107
united aiaies ixa, ltwi, (coupons).. .11
United States 4s. 1907. (resisteredL.H
United States Currency 6s 108
Sterling Exchange 485
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE TO GASH BOM
Expecting an advance In prices of the follow
ing goods I have purchased an unusually
large stock, which will be sold at the LOWEST
PRICES.
Watches, Geld Chains,
Silver-Plated Ware, Silverware, Kntvcs.Spoens
and Ferks, French and American Clocks.
13 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa.
AUGUSTUS RHOADS,
JEWELER,
Will move te Ne. 20
en APRIL 1, 1880.
EAST KING STREET,
FINE GROCERIES !
FOR Canned Fruits,
FOR Cress ft Biackwcll's Pickles,
FOR Extra Beef.
FOR Lea ft Perrln's Worcestershire Sauce.
FOR The Tiny Tim Pickle,
FOR Sardines, Fresh Lebster and Salmen,
FOR Eagle Brand Condensed Milk,
FOB Winslow, Baker or Excellent Cern,
FOR French and American Peas,
FOR Baking Powders.
FOR Extracts for Flavoring,
FOR Fresh Akren Oat Meal.
FOR Tapioca, Farina, ftc.,
FOR Fine Evaporated Apples anil Peaches,
FOR Dates, Figs. Prunes, ftc,
FOR New Maple Sugar,
FOR Michener's Hams,
FOR The Best Groceries, go te
D. S. BUESK'S,
Ne. 17 EAST KING STREET.
WANTED.
TJr ANTED.
TT Everybody te advertise, free of charge,
in the Intelligencer, who wants something
te de.
B WISHES TO ANSWER
Please send address.
VALENTINE.
ltd
TTfTANTED.
TT Cigarmakers, Male and Female. Steady
employment and cheap beard arranged.
GUMPERTBR03.,
411 North Thirteenth street, Philadelphia.
f27-2tdK
TIT-ANTED IMMEDIATELY.
A GIRL TO ATTEND WAITING ROOM,
In Penn'a depet. Apply te
OWEN HOPPLE,
ltd P. It. R. Restaurant,
AMUSEMENTS
lULTON OPERA HOUSE.
MONDAY, MARCH 1,1880.
Return of the Favorite.
ANNIE PIXLEY
AS
"M'LISS,"
ANNIE PIXLEY.
ANNIE PIXLEY'.
ANNIE PIXLEY.
ANNIE PIXLEY'.
ANNIE PIXLEY.
ANNIE PIXLEY.
ANNIE PIXLEY.
ANNIE PIXLEY'.
ANNIE PIXLEY'.
ANNIE PIXLEY.
ANNIE PIXLEY'.
ANNIE PIXLEY'.
Supported bv the McDen-
eugli and Fnlferd Star
Combination of 25 11 rat
class arti-its. J. E. McDon McDen McDon
ecou as Yuba Hill. During
the acting of the piece Sliss
Plxley will introduce sev
eral New Songs and Sled
leys. Admission, 35, SO &
75Cts. Reserved Seats new
en sale without extra
charge. 154-6 td
MISCELLANEOUS.
rUA8. BRIMMER.
ucmevcu 10 no. 4 west King sti
noer, Kiieaus & ure.'sncw building.
i27-lmd CRAYON PORTRAITS, SIGNS.
OTICE TO WATER RENTERS.
All persons who wish te discontinue the
use of the city water are hereby notified te In
form the Superintendent of the Wuter Works
in writing, 011 or before the first day of March
next. JOHN T. MacGONIGLE,
feb25-5td Mayer.
OTICE.
1 take pleasure in announcing te the citi
zens of Lancaster and vicinity that I have this
day (Feb. 25) opened my New Drug Stere en
the corner of Seutli Queen and Strawberry
streets. My stock is fresh and carefully se
lected, and comprises everything usually kept
in a flrst-cluss store. I will also keep en hand
a full assortment of Perfumery, Soups, Toilet
Articles and strictly Pure Spices. Physicians'
prescriptions will receive individual attention.
Very Respectf uUv.
THOS. B. BECIITOLD,
Druggist and Apothecary,
Cor. Seuth Queen and Strawberry Sts.
fcb23-4td J
TySSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
Netice fa hereby given that the co-partnership
heretofore existing between David Bair
and Jacob Bair, under the firm name of D
Bair ft Ce., has been this day dissolved by mu
tual consent. All persons having accounts
witii said linn are hereby requested te call en
David Bair for settlement.
DAVID BAIR,
JACOB BAIR.
Lancaster, Feb. 20, 1880.
Having purchased the entire stock, good
will, fixtures and book accounts of the late
firm of D. Bair ft Ce., the undersigned will con
tinue te carry en the business at the old stand.
Ne. 14 East King street, where lie hopes te re
tain the patronage heretofore extended the old
firm.
feb26-3td DAVID BAIR.
TMPORTANT TESTIMONIAL.
Pnep. D. A. Looms, M, D.,formerly Professer
of Anatomy in the Pennsylvania Medical Col
lege, late Surgeon in the United States Army,
and also Professer of Obstetrics and Diseases
of Women and Children in the St. Leuis Medi
cal Cellege.writes the following te the Uelman
Liver Pad Company :
" Gentlemen : The Pad Is a marvel or sue
cess. I have given its working a personal in
spectien, and find that It merits my prefes
sienal sanction. It acts kindly, safely and
effectively, anil comes the nearest te a univer
sal panacea of anything I knew in medicine.
ami ine eniy wernicr is that the medical pre
fessien has net before made it of practical use
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leerates inmseir. I especially rccem-
mend the Pad in all malarial affections, and in
chronic diseases of the various era-arm it i In.
valuable." feb!4.2wdced
LAJtWS, &C.
T IGUT.
FLIM & BRENEMA J
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GREAT BARGAINS
IX
Ceal Oil Lamps,
Chandeliers
and Lanterns.
These goods are entirely new and handsomer
than ever before offered and prices lower.
FLINN & BRENEMAN
162 North Queen Street,
LANCASTER, PA.
TSTABLISHED 1862.
J. D. EOSENBEEGEB & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
S18 Seuth Frent St., ThUatUlphia,'.
Dealers and Farmers having Eggs, Poultry,
Butter pound, print, roll and solid or any
kind et Country Produce, would de well te
hip te us, as we guarantee full prices and
rempt returns . aaB-lMw.
te suffering humanitv. for the nrinnintn la hu 'V'i
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