Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, March 12, 1880, Image 3

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LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, FRIDAY, MARCH 12. 1880.
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ion has been made, te an amount exceed
ing 17,000.
11. That your petitioners are informed
and belieTe that the said R. W. Shenk,
Jehn A. Bering, Wm. Sales, Hulbert An An
dereon, Henry Deerr, Amaziah C. Barr,
Thes. Hays, Philip Lebzelter and Wm. D.
Sprecher, the said Street Committee, have
entered into a contract, or are about te
enter into a contract, in the name of the
City of Lancaster, with the said Cunning
liam and McNichol, or some ether person,
te lay a stone pavement, known as a Bel
gian pavement, in North Queen street, be
tween Centre Square and Orange street, at
a cost te the City of Lancaster of $5,000.
12. That the making of said contract is
illegal and without law ; thatne ordinance
of the City of Lancaster has been passed te
authorize the laying of the said pavement ;
that no ordinance has been passed te au
thorize the making of said contract ; no
ordinance has been passed te authorize the
borrowing of the money te pay for said
work, and that no menev has been aDDre-
priatcd by the Councils of said City for
Mich purpose, and that the doing of said
work under said contract will increase the
actual indebtedness of the said City of
Lancaster,and will increase it te an amount
which, with the bills contracted by the
said Street Committee, and for the pay
ment of which no prevision has been made,
will exceed the amount te which the said
debt is limited by the Constitution.
They therefore pray :
1. That the said R. W. Shenk. Jehn A.
Bering, William Sales, Hulbert E. Ander Ander
eon, Henry Deerr, Amaziah C. Barr, Philip
Lebzelter, Themas Hays and William D.
Sprecher, the said Street Committee, be re
strained by the process of this court from
executing said contract with the said Cun
ningham fc McNichels, or with any ether
ix-r&ens for the making of the said pave
ment in North Queen street, between Cen
tre; square and Orange street.
2. That if the said street committee
have entered into a contract with the said
CuuiiingliHm & McNichol for the making
of the said pavement, that the said Cun
ningham & McNichol be restrained by the
process of this court from making the said
pavement under the said contract, and
that the said contract be declared null and
void, and the said street committee and
the said Cunningham & McNichol be
eidered and directed te surrender, give up
and cancel the said contract.
5. And that your orators may have such
ether and further relief en the premises as
the nature of the case shall require and te
your Honors may seem meet.
Geekge N.vuman,
Solicitor for Plaintiffs.
Lancaster County, sit.
Jehn T. MacGeniglc and William Millar,
being duly aflirmcd, say the facts set forth
in the foregoing bill of complaint are true
se far as stated from their own knowl
edge, ami se far as stated from the infor
mation of ethers they believe them te be
true.
Affirmed and subscribed before
me Maich 12, 1880. i
Deputy Protheuotary.
Mayer MacGenigle informs us that
Majer Shenk informed him as late as three
o'clock yesterday afternoon that the con
tract for the paving had net yet been
signed.
Mayer MacGenigle is net opposed te
paving Net th Queen or ether streets with
Belgian blocks ; but he is opposed te hav
ing the work done contrary te the plain pro pre
visions of the laws and ordinances which
lie has sworn te enforce.
Te-day a subscription paper was put in
circulation among the property owners
along North Queen street, between Orange
and Chestnut, te have it paved with Bel
gian blocks en the same conditions under
which East King street was paved. We
understand the paper is being signed by
most of the property owners, who agree,
net only te pay $2 per lineal feet of their
own frontage, but a sufficient additional
sum te cover the pavment of $2 per feet of
the frontage of these who refuse te con
tribute. The St. E. Conference.
Iii the Philadelphia conference yester
day James Black, esq., of this city, was
elected a trustee of the preacher s aid so
ciety. Rev. William L. Gray and ethers offered
the following resolutions, which were laid
en the table by a vote of two te one :
Iicselccd, That no change shall be made
in the term of the Epicepal office, nor in
any of the prerogatives of the same.
Hcselccd, That it would be inexpedient
te remove all restrictions from our term of
pastoral service.
The committee en conference action in
rel.itien te the death of Bishops Ames and
Haven, and Rev. Dr. R. L. Dashicll re
ported that they recommend Rev. James
Merrow and Rev. James H. Hargis te be
appointed te represent this conference at
the funeral obsequies of Dr. Dashiell, at
Newark, N. J. Adopted.
Rev. T. B. Xeely offered the following,
which was adopted :
Iicselced, That we respectfully request
the general conference te adept and in
corporate in the discipline of the church a
law creating a beard or committee en the
location of churches, and that we recom
mend the following :
Each annual conference shall annually
elect a beard ou the location of churches
for each district within its bounds. This
district beard shall be composed of four
ministers and live laymen, and its duty
shall be te consider the question of the
proper location of proposed churches, and
te endeavor te prevent the selection of im
proper sites, and no organization in the
district shall be recognized as a Methodist
Episcopal church which locates itself con
trary te the recommendations of said
beard, unless the decision of the beard be
overruled by the annual conference.
O.UEEK ACCIDENT.
A Herse Slashes the Frent of a Heuse In.
This morning two teams belonging te
William Dice, and Adam Kuhn, baker,
collided en Seuth Queen street, near Vine,
the horses of each having been left stand
ing alone. Kuhn's horse was hitched te a
covered wagon, and when he ran against
Dice's team his wagon was upset. The
horse (Kuhn's) ran te the northwest
corner of Vine and Seuth Queen streets,
and getting en the pavement he stumbled
against the little frame house en the
corner, which is occupied by Benjamin
Reese, and mashed the corner of it in. He
then struggled around the street and
finally slipped in the sewer inlet and fell.
He was seen put en his feet, when it was
found that he was badly cut about the
thigh and both shafts of the wagon were
broken. That was the only damage done,
as Dice's team was net injured.
A Mail Ball.
A large bull, which was being driven
from Abraham Ruber's, southwest of
Lititz, te a butcher-shop at Lexington, en
Sunday, became enraged en the read and
ran after a let of children who were coming
from school. They escaped unhurt, and
the animal then turned his attention te
the men who were driving him. He ran
them both up a tree, but he was finally
secured before any en was hurt.
FIRE.
Twe Stables Horned.
The alarm of fire at neon te-day was
caused by the burning of two small frame
stables in Marien alley, between Plum and
Sherman streets. The fire originated in a
stable belonging te Geerge Goeble, baker,
and spread te an adjoining one owned by
Mrs. Sarah Wilhelm. Beth stables were
se badly burned that they will have te be
tern down. The less will net exceed 8200
and is covered by insurance.
Jehn Bruder occupied the Goeble prop
erty, having moved into it only yesterday.
He had some odds and ends stored in the
stable and most of them were consumed.
His less is light.
Michael Basch occupies the Wilhelm
property. There was a horse, a hay cutter,
a number of farming implements, and
some feed in the stable when the fire broke
out. The horse was get safely out, but
the ether property was destroyed. His
less will net exceed $25. Ne insurance.
The firemen were promptly en the
ground, prevented the llames from spread
ing te the ether frame buildings in the
vicinity, and pulled down the charred
framework of the burning stables.
Within a week five stables have been
burned in Marien alley and all in the same
neighborhood. Last Friday night the
stables of Mayer MacGenigle, Jacob
Storm fcltz and Mrs. H. McCullen were
burned, and te-day the stables of Mr.
Goeble and Mrs. Wilhelm. They all fell
at the hands of incendiaries.
Malicious Mischief.
James Cellins, of Celcrain, has made
complaint before Alderman Spurrier,
against A. Reissmann, tobacco packer, of
this city, charging him with malicious mis
chief. The circumstances of the case are
briefly these : Mr. Reissmann bought a
quantity of tobacco in which Mr. Cellins
and ethers are interested, at a price
mutually agreed upon. When the
tobacco was delivered, Mr. Reissmann
refused te pav the price specified, alleging
that the tobacco had been wet. He also
refused te return the tobacco te the grow
ers until they had taken out a writ of re
plevin and compelled him te de se. They
then sold the tobacco te another dealer
for some $200 less than Mr. Reissmann
agreed te pay them ; and they then brought
civil suit against Reissmann te recover the
difference. After this suit had been
brought, as Mr. Cellins affirms, he received
information that Mr. Reissman had, even
before the tobacco was delivered te him,
boasted that he would buy the tobacco
much cheaper than the price he had
agreed te pay ; and as seen as the tobacco
was delivered he denounced it as being wet
and refused te pay for it ; and that while
the owners were absent, taking legal ad
vice, Mr. Reissman took a watering can
and watered the tobacco himself.
All these facts Mr. Cellins says he can
prove, and hence the suit for malicious
mischief. The time for the hearing hasnet
yet been fixed.
Birthday Party.
Wednesday was the anniversary of the
birth of Miss Eva, and Friday the anniver
sary of Miss Annie Plummer, daughters of
Mr. R. T. Plummer, proprietor of the
Washington house, Mount Jey. The
friends of the young ladies, te the number
of about 40, called at their residence and
treat cd'thcin te a birthday surprise com
promising the difference in date by choos chees
ing Thursday eve:. ing as the time of the
party. The evening was very pleasantly
passed music, dancing and feasting form
ing prominent portions of the festivities.
Talse Alarm.
Smoke was seen issuing from a brick
house situated at the extreme end of West
Chestnut, last evening, and there was con
siderable excitement for a time. The
house, which is one of a row recently built
by Mr. Gricl, is unoccupied at present,
although it is taken care of by a man, who
was net at home at the time. Several
neighbors effected an entrance into the
house by way of the cellar and when they
did they found that the smoke came from
a house next deer where a weed fire had
just been started.
Pasteral Anniversary.
Rev. Cenrad Clever, formerly of the Re
formed church at Columbia, but new pas
tor of the Third Reformed church, Balti
more, celebrated the first anniversary of
his pastorate by a reunion of the congre
gation in the lecture room, Saratoga and
Paca streets, last evening. Since Mr,
Clever entered upon his duties of pastor
the congregation has doubled itself in
numbers. The pastor made an opening
address, following which was a musical
and literary entertainment.
Inlunctlen Granted.
Yesterday Peter B. Ferdney asked for
and obtained from the court a preliminary
injunction restraining the city authorities
from tearing down a certain wooden build
ing that he has recently erected in Beaver
street, near Concstega, in which te store
ice said building being within the limits
wherein the erection of wooden buildings
is prohibited. Argument will be heard
in the matter en Wednesday next.
Xcw Democratic Daily for Reading.
An afternoon English Democratic daily
newspaper, it is authoritatively stated, will
appear in Reading simultaneously with
the publication of the new weekly, both te
be issued from the Adler office. Wm. S.
Ritter, esq., is new in Philadelphia pur
chasing an outfit for the two papers. Mr.
Milferd N. Ritter, his eldest son, will
have charge of new daily.
New Fire Company.
On Wednesday evening this eitizens of
Manheim held a meeting for the purpose
of organizing a new fire company W. ,
Litzenberger was elected president of the
company, A. H. Danner secretary, and
Geerge Mengle treasurer. Anether meet
ing will be held te further the objects of
the undertaking.
Te be Sent te the Heuse of Refuge.
Edward Streich, aged 15 years, son of
Charles Streich, of this city, was taken be
fore Judges Livingston and Patterson this
afternoon by his father, who stated that
his son was incorrigible and he could net
control him. The judges ordered him te
be taken te the house of refuge, and tl e
order will be executed by Officer Swenk.
Mayer's Court.
This morning the mayor had before him
six bums and ene drunk, all of whom were
discharged.
Torch et Truth.
Elder J. F. Weishampel, of this city, has
commenced the publication of a small reli
gious monthly, entitled the torch of Truthj
devoted te the gathering and disseminat
ing of geed Christian church and ether
useful information. It is furnished at the
low price of 25 cents a year.
Yerk's Police Officers.
Last evening Alexander Duncan, the
newly elected burgess of Yerk, appointed
his new police force, which will consist of
a lieutenant and ten patrelment. Here Here Here
tofere the force was composed of but ten
men.
Obituary.
Mrs. Frances A. Stanley, lelict of the
late Dr. Stanley, died yesterday at her
residence, Ne. 125 East Vine street. Mrs.
Stanley was a daughter of the late Augus
tus Kuhn. She leaves three sons and a
daughter, all grown up.
In Town.
Hen. Galusha A. Grew is registered
at the Stevens house.
Rev. Dr. B. Pick, of Rochester, N. 1'., suffer
ed se Intensely from Rheumatic pains that he
was unable te preach. Several applications
from a bottle of St. Jacob's Oil " relieved him
wonderfully."
The rose bud opening te the morn.
While yet the dew hangs en the thorn,
Exhales less sweetness than is went
Te breathe from lips that SOZODONT
Has touched with a soft crimson glow
That shows the dazzling teeth off se.
New Advertisements.
Public Sale of Real Estate.
Attention, Bricklayers.
Sauer Kraut Fer Sale.
Situation Wanted.
Partner Wanted.
Saleen Fer Rent.
Horses Fer Sale.
Oiil Wanted.
Wanted.
ESFFer fuither details
column.
he advertising
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Shrewdness anil Ability.
Hep Hitters .se freely advertised in all the
papers, secular and religious, are having a
large sale, and are supplanting all ether medi
cines. There is no denying the virtues of the
Hep plant, and the proprietor of these Hitters
have shown great shrewdness and ability in
compounding a Hitters, whose virtues arc he
palpable te every one'n observation. Ex
change. ml-2wd&w
Statistics prove that twenty-live 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 w ill yield te
a bottle of Lecher's Renowned Cough .Syrup,
shall we condemn the suffeiers ter their neg
ligence, or pity them for their ignorance?
Use Lecher's Iloise and Cattle Powders.
A New Method in Medicine.
By this new method every sick person can
get a package of the dry vegetable compound,
Kidney-Wert, and prepare ler themselves six
quarts of medicine It is a specific cure ler
Kidney Diseases, Liver Complaint, Constipa
tion and Piles, and a great tonic for females.
Try Lecher's Cough Syrup.
Why suffer slceple-s nights, with a distress
ing cough, while a quarter of a dollar invested
la "Sellers' Cough Syrup" will give instant
relief.
Tlicy Werk Together.
When your system gets out of tune and you
feel completely pUyed out, it is pretty certain
that you need a medicine te act en both the
Kidneys and Liver ter these important organs
work together in freeing the system et its
waste, and keeping up the tone. Then take
Kidney-Wert, for this is just what it does, ter it
is both diuretic and cathartic.
Pure Spices at. Lecher's Drug Stere.
Catarrh et the ltladder Cured.
IIesbietta, Menree Ce., X. Y., Jan. 5, ISfO.
II. II. Wakkek& Ce.: Gentlemen: I am a
man 07 years of age, have lived in Menree
county, X. Y., most of my life, and believe
there is no man of my acquaintance who would
doubt any statement 1 might make. I have
been a terrible sufferer of Catarrh of the Ulad
der for years. Hearing of a number of cures
from the use of your remedy, and after taking
a few bottles of your Safe Kidney and Liver
Cure, I was net only relieved, but found my
self cured. THOMAS OWEXS.
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What is the use in going te tin sea side for
health when "Dr. Lindsey's Bleed Seaiclier''
is what you need ?
Mothers! Mether!! Mothers!!!
Arc you disturbed at night and broken el
your rest by a sick child suffering and crying
with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth?
It se, go at once and getabettle of MRS. WINS
LOW'S SOOlHIXG SYRUP. 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, and give rest te the mother, and relief
and health te the child, operating like magic.
It is perfectly safe te use in all cases, and pleas
ant te the taste, and is the prescription of one
et the eldest and best female physicians and
nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere
25 cents a bottle. L)17-lyd&wM, W&S
Try Lecher's Cough Syrup.
A Mether's Vriet.
The pride of a mother, the life and joy of a
home, are her children, hence her grief when
sickness enters and takes them away. Take
warning then, that you are running a terrible
risk, if they have a Cough, Croup or Whooping
Cough, which lead te Consumption, it you de
net attend te it at enee. Shiloh's Consump
tion Cure is guaranteed te cure them. Price 10
cents, 50 cents anil $1. Fer lame Hack, Side,
or Chest, use Shiloh's Pereus Plaster. Price
25 cents. Sold by D. Heitshu, Lancaster, and
M. L. Davis, Millersville.
The Best I Ever Knew Of.
J. G. Starkcy, a prominent and influential
citizen of Iowa City, says: "I have had the
Dyspepsia, anil Liver Complaint for several
veal's, 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 persuaded te try it. I am happy
te state that it has entirely cured inc. It is cer
tainly the best Remedy I ever knew of." Price
75 cents. Sold by D. Ilcilshu, Lancaster, and
M. h. Davis, Millersville.
Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy.
A marvelous Cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria
Canker Meuth, and Head Ache. With each
bottle there is an ingenious nasal Injector ter
he mere successful treatment of tne com
plaint, without extra charge. Price 50 cents,
sold by D. Heitshu, Lancaster, and M. L. Davis,
Millersville. s2tf-eodD&eev W
DEMHS.
Metzekk. At his residence, in Philadelphia,
en Monday evening, March 8, 1SS0, at 8 o'clock,
Emanuel Metzger, formerly of this city.
Funeral from his late residence. Ne. 1801
Wallace street, Philadelphia, en Saturday af
ternoon at 2 o'clock. 2td
Stanley. March 10, 1880, Mrs. Fracccs A.
Stanley, lelict of Jehn C. Stanley, M. D.'
Funeral from her late residence, 125 East
Vine street, en Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock
Interment at Woodward Hill cemetery.
BttECHT. March 10, 1880, at 0:20 p. in., in this
city, Michael Brccht, in thcU'Jtu yearef his age.
The relatives and friends et the family are
respectfully invited te attend his funeral, from
his late residence, 136 Seuth Prince street, en
Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Funeral ser
vice at St. Jehn's German Reformed church,
corner of Mulberry and Orange streets. Inter
ment at Lancaster cemetery. 2td
NE W AD VKRTISEMENTS,
PUBLIC SALE OF KEAL ESTATE.
On SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1880, will be
sold at public sale, at tUa Leepard Hetel, Lan
caster City, the lollewing Real Estate, te wit: A
property fronting 33 feet 8 inches en East Lew
street, and exteuding in depth UK; feet, en
which is erected a two-story Frame Dwelling
Heuse, 20 feet ft inches front and 24 feet 8 inches
deep, with frame attachment, containing 8
rooms. Hydrant, Fruit Trees and ether Im
provements. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m. of said
day, when attendance will be given and condi
tions made known by
JOHN K. SMITH.
8ak'l Hzm ft Sex, Aucte. mi2-2td
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
WATCHES The largest stock and most varied assortment te be found
in the interior of the state. We seU aU 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 as. low as
it could be bought elsewhere.
H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers,
Ne. 4 West King Street.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
JNhURE YOUR PROPERTY IN THE REST
COMPAXIESat
B.YUSMAN ft HURXS .
2!t-tfcedR Office: Ne 10 West Orange St.
Lancaster, Dec. 12, 187ft.
INSURE YOUR PROPEHTY1N RELIABLE
COMPANIES at
BBNJ. F. SHENK'S,
Orace : 108 West King Street.
decl2-3mdlt
"CURE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT.
Insurance at lowest rates. Geed and Rell
able Companies. IIHRR ft STAUFFEH.
Reat Estate ft Ins. Agts.. 3 N. Duke St.
dec39-3mdlteed
HORSES FOR SALE.
Fifteen Head of First-class Western
Horses, geed workers and drivers, will be sold
at the Franklin Heuse, MONDAY, MARCH 15,
1SS0, at 1 o'clock.
ml2-2td JACOB SENER, Agt.
UAUHIN AND RESTAURANT LEASE,
I O With Furniture. Fixtures, Ac. for stile,
located central part of citv. A profitable stand.
Apply te HAUSMAX ft HURXS.
Insurance and Real Estate Agents.
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je w rst orange street.
ATTENTION, BRICKLAYERS!
A stated meeting et the Jenrnevmen
Hricklavers will be held nt Arneld Haas's
doen. Ne. SiSXerth Queen street, en SATUR
DAY K V EXING, at 8 o'clock. All are request
ed te attend,
ltd HV ORDER OF THE COMMITTEE.
TOBACCO SEED.
I have for sale several choice varieties of
Tobacco Seed, which I can recommend te
grewura. Securely put up in one dollar pack-
ages.
JOHX S. ROM It Kit,
Offlee : " Belirer's Warehouse."
mlO-tfd Lancaster, Pa.
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MPORTED AND DOMESTIC
SAUER KRAUT
and all kinds et Groceries very cheap at
P. GINDER'!
ilt'S STOKE
marl2-2td
355 East King street.
TUST RECEIVED AT THIS OFFICE
BRAN NEW STYLES OF CARDS,
Fer the Spring of 1880. Call and see Specimens.
HORSE-SHOE CARDS,
127-ttd THE VERY LATEST OUT.
II S. GAKA'S
INSURANCE AGENCY,
145 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa.
FUSE
Insurance Company of North America, Phil'a Phil'a
Lyceming County Fire Ins. Ce., et Muncy, Pa.
Franklin Fire Insurance Ce., Philadelphia.
Pennsylvania Fire Insurance Ce., Phil'a.
Continental Fire Insurance Ce., New Yerk.
Hanover Fire ln"iiranee Ce., New Yerk.
Queen England Fire Insurance Company.
Scottish Commercial Fire Insurance Ce.
Liverpool, Londen and Glebe Fire Ins. Ce.
LIFE I
American Life Ins. Ce., of Phil'a. 17-lmdIt
Business Cards !
Business Cards ! I
Something New and Very Attractive !
We have en hand the finest Selection et Rns
iness Cards in the Market at
VERT LOW PRICES.
JWCALL AND EXAMINE OUK STOCK.
inlO-tfd
WANTED.
TirANTED,
W E
verybedv te advertise, free et charge.
In the
InTULLiaKNCEit, who wants something
te de.
XHrANTED.
T V A Girl te leave the city te Cook, Wash
and Iren for a small family. Reference re
quired. Address this office. 2td
WANTED
lty a young man, a situation In either a.
Dry Goods or Grocery Stere. References given.
Address JOHN C. ItEESE.
Lampeter Square, Lancaster County, Pa.
WANTED.
A respectable, medium stout bev at the
Grocery Stere et Cll AltLES KNAPP,
ltd 145 antl 147 North Queen Street.
PAKTNEK WANTED.
A young or middle aged man with a cap
ital or 1.500 or $400, te engage in a legitimate
and well paying business. Must be enterpris
ing anil industrious. Fer further information,
address SUKE THING,
ltd This Oflice.
HOUSE EURNISUINd OOOODS.
"BARGAINS.
FLIM & BRENEMAtf
Are offering Greater Bargains than ever in
TINWARE,
TABLEWARE
Heuse-Furnishing Goods.
A Large Stock of Gas Fixtures at VERT
LOW PltlCES.
FLINN & BRENEMAN
152 North Queen Street,
LANCASTER, PA.
SEWING MACHINES.
OEWING MACHINES.
Kj Nearly
every Sewing Machine agent claims
te have the simplest machine. Frem the pri
vate books of Sewing Machine makers and at
tachnient dealers, we learn the following
facts :
The American Machine has
" Davis
" Demestic " "
" Howe " "
" New Heme " "
" Remington " "
" Singer " '
" Weed " "
" While " "
...135 parts i
...lai "
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...244
...133 '
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...112 "
12
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...154 "
" Wheeler & Wilson,Ne. 8,has
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"VTOT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A
JLN application will be made for a charter for
a corporation te be known as the Lancaster
County Game Protective Association, under
the act of 29th of April. 187. entitled: "An Act
te Provide for the Incorporation and Regula
tion of Certain Corporations." The object of
said association is te stock and propexate game
and game birds in the county of Lancaster,
and ter the protection andpreservatien of
game in said county. J. w. F. SWIFT,
f 25-ltdft3tw Solicitor for Applicants.
USE LOCHER'S
POWDERS.
HOUSB AND CATTLE
MEDICAL.
f " TADAME ALPLANALB, A HUNGARIAN
I JYL Gypsy, traveling with her family and de
scending from tne Magyars of Hungary, win
be ter a short time at llti North Prince street,
from 10 a. in. te 9 p. in., te exhibit the Gypsy's
art :is practiced by her people Fee, Ladies. 50c ;
Gentlemen, $1. mll-lwd
f LAD TIDINGS !
TO THE AFFLICTED
WHO HAVE LOT ALL CONFIDENCE
PHYSICIANS AND DRUGS.
IN
Remember, under the Omnipathic practlce
of DR. GREENE, nearly all formsefdiseaseare
cured. Over 400 of the most difficult (se-called )
incurable patients, from the best families in
Lancaster, under his charge.
ASTONISHING CURES te tell you if you'll
call at our offices.
JOHN GOODMAN, who lias tested the med
ical abilities of Lancaster's M. Ds. for 19 years,
se cured in two weeks astoge te work. JACOB
PAINTER. 430 Locust street, a sufferer for 12
years, all the time doctoring, cured in two
ceks. Rev. JOHN HUNTER, formerly pastor
of Church of Ged, of Lancaster, is here recog
nizing his friends with his left eye with which
he has been blind for lt years. Several persons
cured of consumption ; one has gained 23
pounds in five weeks. WILSON HAMILTON,
Ml East King street, consumptive for ten
years, has gained a jieund a daj- for ten days.
CHRISTIAN ROOTY brought here, Jan. 2d,
in a carriage, and .Feb. 23, walked here without
aid. One of the best known citizens, who was
unable, under the treatment et leading physi
cians, te raise his ana ter 10 years, was cured
in 14 davs. H. S. K AUFFM AX, of Millersville,
led in blind Feb. 14, with both his eyes looking
like clots of bleed, could sec the paintings en
his walls March 5. Ne pills or poisons placed
in the stomach ; all the remedies placed en the
outside of the body.
Catarrh Cured for 50 rents. Consultation tree.
Dl(. C. A. GREENE,
236 North Queeri Stieet.
mll-CnidTu,TlntS
Brandy as a Medicine.
The following article was voluntarily sent te
Mr. II. E. slaymaker. Agent for Keigart's Old
Wine Stoic, by a prominent practising physi
cian et tills county, who has extensively used
the Brandy referred te in his regular practice.
It is commended te the attention of these af
flicted with
Indigestion and Dyspepsia.
BRANDY AS A MEDICINE.
This new much abused Alcoholic Stimulant
was never intended as a beverage, but te be
ufced as a medicine of great potency in the cure
of some of the destructive diseases which
sweep Away their annual thousands of victims.
With a purely philanthropic motlvewe pre
sent te the favorable notice et invalids espe
cially these afflicted with that miserable ilis
ea.e Dyspepsia, a specific remedy, which is
nothing mere or less than
Brandy.
The aged, with feeble appetite and mere or
less debility, will find this simple medicine,
when used properly,
A Sovereign Remedy
or all their ills and aches. Be it, however
strictly understood that we prescribe and use
but one article, and that is;
REIGART'S OLD BRANDY,
Sold by our enterprising young friend, H.;E.
SLAYMAKElt. This Hrantly has steed the.
test ler years, and has never failed, as far
as our experience extends, and we therelere
give it the preference ever all ether Brandies,
no matter with hew manyjaw-breaking French
titles they are branded. One-fourth of the
money that is yearly thrown away en various
impotent dyspepsia specifics would suffice te
buy all the Brandy te cure any such case or
cases. In proof of the curative powers et
Reigart's Old Brandy,
In cases et Dyspepsia, we can summon num
liers of witnesses one case in particular we
cite:
A hard-working larmer had been afflicted!,
with an exhaustive Dyspepsia ter a number of
years; his stomach would reject almost every
kind of feed; he had sour eructatiens con
stantly ue appetite in fact, lie was obliged te
restrict Ins diet te crackers and stale bread,
and as a beverage he used McGrann's Uoet
Beer. He is a Methodist, and then, as new,
preached at times, and in his discourses often
declaimed earnestly against all kinds of strong
drink. When advised te try
Reigart's Old Brandy,
In his case, he looked up with astonishment,
but after hearing et its wonderful effects in
the cases of some of his near acquaintances, he
at last consented te fellow our advice. He
used the Brandy faithfully and steadily; the
first bottle giving him an appetite, and before
tne second was taKcn lie was a seunu man.wiiii
a stomach capable of digesting anything which
hc chose te eat. He !
lie sun Keeps it ana uses a lit
tle occasionally; and since lie has this mcdl-
cine lie has been of very little pecuniary bene-
nt te tne doctor. A 1'ractisine i'uysician.
I H. E. SLAYMAKER,
l! AGENT FOB
I Reigart's Old Wine Stere,
'j Established in 1785,
IIirORTER AND DEALER IN
FINE OLD BRANDIES, SHERRIES, SUPE
RIOR OLD MADEIRA, (Imported In 1818,
IS27 nnd 1828,) CHAMPAGNES O
- EVERY BRAND, SCOTCH ALE
PORTER, BROWN STOUT.
Ne. 29 EAST KING ST.. LAM CASTER, PA
OIFT DRA WINGS.
AUTHORIZED UY THE COMMON
WEALTH OF KY., and Fairest in the
World.
18th Popular Monthly Drawing
or THE
COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO.
At Macaulcy's Theatre, in the City of Louis
ville, en
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31st, 1880.
These Drawings, authorized by act et the
Legislature et lWJ'J, and sustained by all the
courts of Kentucky occur regularly en the last
day of every month (Sundays excepted), and
are supervised by prominent citizens et tb
State.
The management call attention te the grana
opportunity presented of obtaining, ler only
$2, any of the following prizes
1 prize $ 30,000
1 prize 10,000
x prifttn e.'aw
10 prizes $1,000 each 10.000
20 prizes 500 each 10,000
100 prizes, $100 each 10,000
200 prizes 50 each 10,000
GOO prizes 20 each 12,000
1000 prizes lOeaeh 10,000
!t prizes 300 each, approximation prizes 2,700
9 prizes 200 each, " " 1,800
9 prizes 100 each, " " 900
Whole ttckels, $2; half tickets, $1 ; 27 tickets
$50; 55 tickets, $100.
All applications for club rates should be made
te the home office.
Full list of drawing published in Louisville
Courier-Journal and New Yerk Herald and
mailed te all ticket-holders. Send all orders
by money or bank draft in letter, or by ex
press. Orders of $5 and upward, by express,
can be sent at our expense. Address It. M
BOARDMAN. Courier Journal Building, Leu
isville, Ky., or at 163 Broadway. New Yerk.
IfJS-TuThiS&w
ASSIGNED ESTATE OF JONATHAN S.
Steltzfusc, of Upper Leacock township,
Ixincaster county." Jonathan S. Steltzfusc. of
Upper Leacock township, having by deed of
voluntary assignment, dated JANUARY 31,
1880, assigned and transferred his estate and
eileets te the undersigned, ler the benefit et
the creditors of the said Jonathan S. Steltzfusc,
he therefore gives notice te all persons indebt
e 1 te said assigner te make payment te the
u idersigned without del.iy. and these having
ciaims te present them te
JACOB S. EBT, Assignee,
Residing In Baievill, Lancaster Ce.
Bbxi. F. Dxvis, Attorney. febll-Ctw
TILED EDITION
FRIDAY EVE'Q, MARCH 12,1880.
WEATHER INDICATIONS.
Washington, March 12. Fer the Mid
dle Atlantic states, rising, followed by
falling barometer, northerly winds, lower,
followed by falling barometer, northerly
winds, lower, followed by rising tempera
ture, cloudy weather, with snow turning
te rain in the southern portion.
CONGRESS.
In the Senate.
Washington, March 12. In the Senate
te-day 3fr. Vance, from the District com
mittee, reported favorably a bill ler tne
protection of Potomac river fisheries.
Mr. Williams presented a joint resolu
tion of the Kentucky Legislature, instruct
ing senators from Kentucky te urge the
passage of a hill reducing the salary of
the president of the United States.
Mr. Bruce, from committee ou educa
tion and labor, reported adversely ou bill
te provide for investment of certain un
claimed pay and bounty moneys new in
the treasury te facilitate education of the
colored race.
A bill was introduced by Mr. Beck for
the relief of inventors te whom patent
hare been granted, and who have been
unable te perfect the same with
in the period allowed by law. By Mr.
Rollins : Te provide for the ascertainment
of claims of American citizens for spelia
tiens prier te July 1, 18G1.
OBITUARY.
Death ef a rremlnent Baltlinerean.
Baltimore, March 12. Gen. Henry A.
Thompson, a
Baltimore, died
at West Point
served in the
prominent citizen of
te-day. He graduated
in the class of 1819, and
army until 1830, when
he resigned and
entered into mercantile
business. In 18C3 lie was elected presi
dent of the national bank of Baltimore,
which position he held at the time of his
death. General Thompson was in the
80th year of his age, and throughout his
busy life was respected for his steady
qualities.
JUSTICE TO BE DEFEATED.
The Contemplated Outrage.
The Parden Mill te be Put in Motion.
IlAiiiusnuitG, Pa. March 12. Applica
tion will be made for a pardon in the cases
of Kemble, Salter, PctrelT, Rumbergcr
and Crawfeid, and their counsel are new
preparing reasons that will accompany
such application. It is thought that a
special meeting of the beard of pardons
will be called te consider these cases.
CAN'T GET A JURY.
Searching ler Twelve Men te try Virgil unl
Housten Gully.
De Kalis, March 12. The case against
Virgil and Housten Gully for the murder
of Gihnan is still occupying the time of the
court here. Only six jurymen have been
obtained and there is but little hope of
getting a jury at all.
CAMm-JU'S ELECTION.
Belligerent Democrats Who Diit Net Propose
te be Cheated Out of Tlielr
Victory.
There was a geed deal of excitement
yesterday among the politicians of Cam
den, particularly among the Democrats,
regardiug the final countef the vote of the
election en Tuesday. Tlie Democrats had
made an extremely vigorous and active
campaign, and had net only overcome an
adverse majority of nearly 000, but had
elected their candidate for mayor by a
few votes. This much was known,
but there was talk that the re
turning beard, which, according te the
Jersey system, is composed of tLe election
judges of the various precincts and is prin
cipally composed of Republicans, would
count out Bradshaw, the Democrat. The
Democrats did net seem disposed ,te let
their victory be wrested from them in this
way, and threats of riot and bloodshed if I
the thin'' was nttemnted wer lin-irri en !
every side.
The beard of return judges met yesterday
afternoon in the city hall. Te prevent the
interference with the judges which was
appehended, early in the meeting Mayer
James W. Ayres appeared and warned the
crowd that if there should be the least at
tempt at interference with the court the
offenders would be speedily arrested and
severly punished. Chief of Police Daub
man then marched his officers into the
room, and they arranged themselves im
mediately1" in the rear of the judges.
S leriff Calhoun appeared and steed ready
te swear in any number of deputies in case
of a riot. The counting passed off quietly.
Squire James Henry was present, and he
controlled the Democracy, and prevented
t icir exuberance from getting the
uetteref their judgment, albeit through
out the proceedings their was mani
fested en the part of the victors a
determination net te be cheated out
of the results of their work, and consid
erable dialling was indulged in. The re
sult is the election of Claudius W. Brad
shaw, Democrat, for mayor, ever Benja
min F. Archer, Republican, by 41 majori
ty ; the election of B. M. Baker for re
corder' the election of Geerge M.
Thrasher, Republican, ever William H.
Braddock, Democrat, for receiver of
taxes, by 298 majority, and the election of
Jehn R. Grubb. Democrat, ever Jeseph
M. Ress and Charles Jehnsen, Republi
cans, for city assessor, by a plurality of
i,iei. llic Democrats elect live out of
the eight members of council. Each party
elects four members of the beard of educa
tion and four members of the beard of
chosen freeholders. The Democrats
captured eleven out of twenty of the re
turn judges.
Mayer Ayres retires from office te-night
and Mr. Bradshow assumes the control of
the police force, which continues Republi
can until the 1st of April. Talk among
the Republicans of an attempt te prevent
Mr. Bradshaw taking his seat, because of
alleged purchase of votes te secure his
election, is met by the Democrats with the
statement that they can prove open de
bauchery of voters by the Republicans ; the
Democrats say they knew their rights, and
knowing dare maintain.
ENTERPRISING NEWSBOY.
What He Accemp lshed and Hew He Was
Made te Suffer.
New Yerk Herald.
An energetic New Yerk newsboy, dis
covering that the numerous villages en
the Leng Branch railroad were net served
with the morning journals until nearly
neon, chartered a small steamboat
en Monday morning and with a goodly
supply of papers steamed for Red
Bank, which he reached at 6:30
a. m. He dispatched another boy by
wagon te Leng Branch, who startled the
villagers with the unexpected cry of "New
Yerk morning papers !" He did a capital
business and disposed of nearly all his
stock. After this he bearded the 8 o'clock
train at the station and while in the act
of cleaning out the remainder he was stop step
ped by Conductor Mulford, who seized his
bundle of papers and locked them up in
the mail car. President Reckles, of the
read, happening te be in the train, was
appealed te by the boy, the result being
the restoration of his papers which he
quickly sold, and the administration of a
severe rebuke te the conductor. The pas
sengers, admiring the enterprise of the
young fellow, raited a handsome sum for
him then and there. rext day, however,
his new business was nipped in the bud ; a
special news train, the result of the boy's
scheme, being put en.
KELLOGG AND HILL.
Hew the Carpet-Bagger Tried te Ensnare
the Brigadier.
The Washington correspondent of the
Sun gives the 1 olio wing story, which has
been current at the capital for several days :
Senater Hill, of Georgia, is preparing the
report of the investigation of the 'Senate
committee en privileges and elections in
the Kellogg-Speflbrd case. The report
will recommend the unseating of Kellogg
and the swearing in of Spellbrd as sen
ator iu Kellogg's place. The re
port, prepared by Senater Hill, will
declare that the investigation has
proved that Kellogg resorted te fraud
te secure his election, and that he bribed
a fraudulently elected Legislature te re
turn him te the United States Senate. It
is believed that Kellogg has endeavored te
intimidate Senater Hill, and that it is new
suspected that the senator from Louisiana
was one of the autheis of the recent at
tempt made by a woman named Jessie
Raymond te blacken Mr. Hill's personal
character. Several weeks age a Scnate
deer-keeper canie te Mr. Hill while
ou the fleer of the Senate
and said that the driver of a car
riage had requested him (the doorkeeper)
te say te Mr. Hill that Sirs. Kellogg was
in a carriage en the driveway under the
Senate chamber steps and would like te
see him. Mr. Hill told the doei keeper
that there must be some mistake. He did
net knew Mrs Kellogg, ami it was prob
able that a mistake had bjen m.ide.
The doorkeeper was positive that
Senater Hill, of Georgia, was the person
Mrs. Kellogg wanted te see. Mr. Hill
then called another doorkeeper and direct
ed him te go down te the carriage and tell
the lady that he would sec her iu the mar
ble room. Te Mr. Hill's intense astonish
ment the doorkeeper led into the marble
room a person whein he recognized as a
divorced woman formerly from Georgia,
who is reputed te be a friend of the Re
publican senator for Louisiana. He
held a short consultation with the
woman, who seemed pleased at the sue
cess of the trick te become acquainted
with the senator from Georgia. She
told him that very bid stories affect
ing his diameter were in circulation, and
insisted that he should visit her at
her rooms, where she would give him lull
particulars. He premised te pay the visit,
but, of course, has never done se. This
circumstance, occurring just before Miss
Raymond made her scandalous charges,
naturally has created suspicions in Mr.
Hill's mind unfavorable te Mr. Kellogg.
MARKETS.
Philadelphia Market.
Pmx4.Q2i.rn I a, March 12. Fleur dull and un
changed ; n:pcrtine $4 004 50; extra 5 OOfJS 50;
Ohie unil Indiana familv (i 507 00 ; Penn'a
family WXH 76: St. Leuis family 7507'li ;
Minnesota family l 0U(! 75 ; patent and high
grades 7 258 25.
Rye flour $5 00.
Cemment Brandy wine iinclmnged.
Wheat higher ; Ne. 2 Western Red $MI'J
1 WA ; Penn'a de $1 ; Amlwr 1 jeI 47.
Cern llrmer; steamer 54c; yellow 55c ;
mixed 55c.
Oats firm; Ne. I wyMVte; Ne. 2 47K16e,
Ne. 2 mixed 45Kc
Rye steady; Western 90??92c : Pa.00tfi02c.
Seeds quiet ; geed te prime cleversced $725
8 00; de timothy $U153 25; de Uaxseed
$1 851 00.
Pj-ovlsiens dull; nuss perk $12 75f?13: beet
hams475013 00; India iih-s beer 200: Ba Ba
eon smtv'ced shoulders 5."c ; salt de 4
4c : sujektU hams 0le;c ; pickled ham
8j9c.
Lard dull; city kcttle Tlifii loose bulchern'
7c ; prime steam VAv.
Butter firm with geed trade; creamery extra
35($37c; lSradteid eeunty and New Yerk extra
2728c; Western n-servc extra at 27f82Sc ;
de geed te choice 212;c: relN Crm and scarce :
Penn'a extra 2223c; western reserve extra
2325c. "
Eggs ilrmer; Penn'a 13c; Western 12Jj
13c.
Cheese steady; N. Y. factory 14"4ft!4Jc.
western lull cream 140H4lc ; de ler goed1 lUJ-iO
13; de halt-skims 121.ic.
Petroleum steady; Refined 7?c.
Whisky at $110.
New Yerk Market.
Nsvr Yerk, March 12. Fleur-Mate and West
ern firm and moderate home trade In iijuiry ;
superfine state $4 2.5 25; extra de
$5 3531550; choice de $3 55f; fancy de $S 10
750; round hoop Ohie $5 75U00: choice
de $6 107 50; superfine western $4 755 25 ;
common te geed extra de $5 3-'5K5 ; choice
dodo$5 708 00; choice white wheat de$.8j$j
6 50; Southern quiet; common te fair extra
$5 756 30: geed te choice de$) 40$J)8 00.
Wheat Spring quiet and firm; Winter M
lc better and moderately aclive ; Ne. 2 North
west. April. $141 ; de May $1. v.; Ne. 1 White
April $1 44I WL de May $142; Ne. 2 Red,
Marcli $1 480l 48; de April $1 41 i.
Cerrt. J4ic better and quiet ; Mixed West
ern spot (ie62c ; de luture WitMiyAe.
Oats a .shade easier, including Ne. 2 for March
47; April 5c; State 4851c; Western 47i51c.
Mteck Market.
Philadelphia, Mar. 13.
1230 p. m.
Stocks dulL
Penna ti'a (third lwe,")......I0'i
Philadelphia St Erie I?
Pennsylvania Set
Lehigh Valley. 52J
United Ces. el N. J ...1IJ0
Northern Pacific :a
" Prel erred 55J
Northern Central s
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Central Transportation. Ce. 47-J-i
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Little Schuylkill.
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MJC
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Stocks strong.
Meney
N. Y. Central
bllla
Adams Express
Michigan Central.
Michigan Southern
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Illinois Central 10254
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Chicago A Reck Island 152
Pittsburgh & Fert Wayne.. 118
Western union Tel. Ce 112
Teledo ft Wabash 44
New Jersey Central t-6.
United States Bend and Sterling Kzcliana
(Quotations by B. K. Jamisen ft Ce., S. W.
Cor. 3d and Chestnut Streets).
Philadelphia, Mar. 12.
United Suites 4's. 1891, (coupons).. .107107
United States Currency C's
Sterling Exchange
KIDNEY AND LIVER CURE.
WARNER'S
SAFE
BITTERS !
This scientific remedy, prepared from choice
vegetable extracts. Is the Best Bleed Purifier,
and stimulates every function te mere health
ful action, and is thus a benefit in all diseases.
In eliminating the impurities of the bleed,
the natural and necessary result Is the cure et
Scrofulous and ether Skin Eruptions and Dis
eases, including Cancers, Ulcers and ether
Seres. Nothing is better for clearing and beau
tifying the complexion.
Dyspepsia, Weakness et the Stomach, Consti
pation, Dizziness, General Debility, etc., are
cured by the Safe Bittern, and it is unequalled
as an appetizer and for building up an en
feebled system.
It Is a medicine which should be In every
family, and which, wherever used, will save
the payment of many doctor's bills.
Convincing tcstlmunials furnished en appli
cation. Bettles of two sizes ; prices, 50 cts. and $1.
Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure..
Safe Diabetes Cure, Safe Tonic, Safe Pills and
Safe Nervine are also superior remedies, un
equalled in their respective fields of disease.
Warner's Safe Remedies are sold by Drug
gists and Medicine Dealers generally through
out the country.
Send for Pamphlet and Testimonials.
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