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LANCASTER DAltY INTELLIGENCKlt, FRIDAY. MARCH 19. 1880.
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the records of the beard of health and the
testimony of the best men in Reading, in
cluding seme of the doctors themselves,
proved it.
The commonwealth closed.
Fer the defense Dr. Greene offered in
evidence his diploma, granted him in 1848,
and signed by some of the most distinguish
ed professors of the medical art. This was
evidence that he was net a quack or em
piric. Te prove that he was net a transient
physician nor subject te the penalties of
the act of Assembly he showed that he had
already been here for three months, had
opened a regular office aud contracted with
the newspapers for advertisements for six
mouths. He was a graduate of a reputable
college, where he had net merely a three
years' course but a sir years' course ; he
had studied net merely allepathy, but
homeuopathy, hydrepathy, the eclectic and
electric systems, and dentistry also, and
had practiced medicine successfully for 31
years. Dr. Greene was subjected te a se
ven cress-examination by the district at
torney, from which it was elicited that he
had practiced medicine in Providence,
Walthain, Bosten. Philadelphia, Cincin
nati, Reading and Lancaster, and had given
series of lectures en medical subjects in all
parts of the country.
In defense of Dr. Campbell two witnesses,
his son and Mr. Carberry, testified that
he had been making and selling his pre
parations for twenty years, and that these
preparations were copy-righted. His coun
sel argued that he was no mere amenable
te the statute than the clerk in a drug
store, who sold such medicines as were
called for or who tilled the prescriptions of
physicians.
In behalf of Mrs. Sweeney her counsel
declared that she was net a doctor at all ;
that there had net been a particle of evi
dence offered that she had ever prescribed
a dose of medicine for anybody, and that
Dr. Carpenter's hearsay evidence was
worthless and would be scouted out of
court ; and that it was most disreputable
for members of a great society like the
medical society, composed as it is of excel
lent and eminent men, te be running
around through the back streets and alleys
searching for soine one who .might be in
terfering with their practice, and pouncing
down upon a peer, inoffensive colored wo
man. After Dr. Greene had inadj his closing
argument, the gist of which was that he
was a regularly graduated physician and a
penucnent resident here, the district at
torney closed his argument, claiming that
a prima facie case had been made out
against each of the accused and demand
ing that they be held te appear at court.
This morning Alderman Spurrier an
nounced that he had held the accustd for
their appearance at court Dr. Greene te
answer for a violation of that part of the
law relating te itinerant physicians ; and
Dr. Campbell and Mrs. Sweeney for prac
tising medicine without a diploma and
without having taken out a license.
neiuhiiorheod sews.
Events Acress the County Line.
D. S. Burns, esq., late superintendent of
the Ilairisburjj city schools, has accepted
a professorship in Eltnhurst collejje, III., at
a salary of $2,000 a year.
Hen. Rebert A. Lamberttm, recently ap
pointed te the presidency of the Lehigh
university, will remove with his family te
Bethlehem en the 29t,h of the present
month.
The commissioners of Dauphin county
have negotiated a lean of $50,000 at 5 per
cent., the premium paid by the takers of
the lean being from Sj te 3 per cent.
The four men arrested for committing
the burglaries in Yerk a few nights age,
give their names as Jack Bosten, Jehn
Menley, Jehn Kelly and James Daily.
Within a few days past several crops of
Chester county tobacco have been shipped
te Lancaster. The papers say there will
be a large increase in average planted in
that county the coming season.
At Lebanon an employee of the Leba
non manufacturing company, named
Daugherty, son of Rev. Daugherty, living
in North Lebanon township, had his right
hand mashed between car bumpers, while
in the act of coupling. Three of his lingers
were amputated.
In the baggage car of one of the passen
ger trains which passed through Harris
Jmrg for the West the ether day were sev
eral capacious tin cans containing a large
number of bass and trout en route from
the state hatching establishment at Done Dene
gal Springs, Lancaster county, for Johns
town, Cambria county, te be placed in the
Steny creek, near that place.
The West Chester Republican has an
ether ' boom " en its bauds almost equal
in importance te the Blaine boom or the
new turn-table. It says: "Chas. B.Lear's
scotch terrier. Nellie, is the mother of a
happy family of five pups. If they fellow
the footsteps of their mother there won't
be many rats left in West Chester."
Several members of the city council of
Wilmington, Del., appeared yesterday be
fore the Senate committee en commerce
and asked an appropriation of $10,000 for
the improvement of the harbor of their
city. They were introduced by Senater
Bayard, who strongly approved of their re
quest. The committee intimated that
Senater Bayard's recommendation was
"amply sufficient te secure favorable
action."
The Wilmington Methodist Episcopal
conference yesterday directed its officers te
forward a petition te Congress te pass the
bill creating a commission of inquiry re
lating te the manufacture and sale of
liquor. It was reported that the endow
ment fund of Drew theological seminary
of $250,000, lest by the failure of Daniel
Drew, has been i-eplaced by the munificence
of friends,and it is new desired te increase
the fund te $300,000.
Police Cases.
Mayer MacGenigle this morning had be
fore him three ledgers whom he discharged,
and one drunken and disorderly person
who was committed for 10 days.
The Baby Case.
There are no new developments in the
baby case chronicled yesterday. The cor
oner's jury will meet at the courthouse to
night when a verdict will likely be ren
dered. ,
Irish Belief.
Mayer MacGenigle acknowledges the re
ceipt of the following donations te the
Irish relief fund : "B. H. H.," W; "Par
adise," 1.
COUNTY AUDITORS' REPORT.
Interesting- Beading for Taxpayer.
Is There Toe Much Meat Used at the Prison ?
What Becomes of the Dry Goods t
The report of the county auditors, who
have been at work en the different ac
counts for four weeks past, was-presented
te the court this morning. It is as fol fel
lows :
Te the Honorable the Judges of the Court of
Common Pleas of Lancaster County, the vn-
tier signed Auditors of said county beg leave
te present the following report :
In pursuauce of an act of Assembly, ap
proved March 23, 1870, we convened at the
courthouse In the city of Lancaster and com
menced te audit, settle and adjust the account
of Samuel A. UrefT. eq., treasurer of Lancas
ter county, from the 1st of January, 1879, te the
31st of December. 1879. both days inclusive, and
alter carefully examining the same and com
paring his vouchers therewith we find a bal
ance in Ids hands en the 31st of December
1879, of $03,787.75.
We have also examined the account of Hugh
it. Fulton, esq., treasurer of the Heme ler
Friendless Children, ami after comparing his
vouchers therewith, nnd it correct, with a bal
ance in his hands due the Heme en the 31st
dav of December. 1879, of $162.57.
We have also examined the accounts of JOee.
Spurrier, treasurer of the peer and house of
employment of said county aud, after compar
ing his vouchers therewith, find it correct
with a balance in his hands due the county el
Lancaster, et the 31st of December. 1879, et $s,
028.00, We have also examined the accounts of Am
brose I'ewnall, treasurer of the beard of prison
inspectors el'sald county from the 1st et Jan
uary, 1879, te the 31st of March, 1879, both days
inclusive, anil after comparing bis vouchers,
therewith llnd a balance in his hands due the
county et Lancaster en the 31st of March,
1879, of $731 TJ.
We have also examined the accountsef Isaac
X. Shaefler, treasurer of the beard of prison
inspectors trem April 1st. 1879, te December
31-t. 1879. both days inclusive, and after com
paring his vouchers, therewith llnd a balance
in his hands of $4,199.45.
We further beg leave te report te the honor
able court, that from the fact of the auditors
last year having called the attention of the
court te the heavy costs for cases heard and
disposed et before magistrates of the city ami
county, the auditors weredesireus et knowing
whether it had had any effect en these officials,
se as te show a reform in that direction, and
en examination we find that the costs in these
cases were $2,936.77 less during last year than
for the former, which shows a gratifying re re
lerm, and the auditors hope that these officials
will continue in keeping down these costs as
much as they possibly can.
The annual cetti of public printing for the
county came also te our notice. These ex
penses are heavy and, in our opinion, might be
reduced.
In examining the accounts of the treasurer
of the bo.irdet pri-en inspectors of Lancaster
county, we discovered that the treasurers did
net charge themselves with all the money re
ceived from the county commissioners and
prison keeper, which accounts ler the auditor
having a balance in the hunils of these treas
ureis, and en examination of these and ether
prison officials we lind that it has been the cus
tom of the prison treasurers te draw some
times mere money from the county treasury
than It required ter the payment of their
monthly bills. This ever-plus, as admitted by
the prison officials, was placed in the hands (if
the prison keeper for his convenience in buy
ing revenue stamps, whenever the salesman
at the prison could effect a sale of cigars; the
allegation being that had they net received
this ever-plus they would have had no money
te buy these ipveuue stamps.
The auditors would further report that from
the quantity and quality of the precisions con
sumed at the county prison, they cannot resist
the conclusion but that there is a leak some
where, but just hew te llnd It the auditors
think is beyond their Ingenuity. The difficulty
seems te be the lack of a proper system of
accounting between the prison keeper and
the beard of prison inspectors. That
the prison keeper with the power of
disposing of the large quantity of goods
manufactured by the inmates should fall se
tar behind the necessary funds, as te require
the inspectors te leave balances in his hands
ter which they are charged by the county
treasurer and directly responsible te him.
argues a system of house keeping
which reflects en all parties connected
with this institution ; destroys that system of
checks and vouchers by which alone the peo
ple can be protected, and leaves a loophole
from which te escape the closest scrutiny of the
accounting officers. If the prison cannot earn
enough money te pay for Its own revenue
slumps, without requiring the county treasur
er te de se, the public ought te knew it, and
prison labor might be nia'le mere remunera
tive by hiring it out under a system of con
tracts, as is done in ether localities, when the
public have become tired of the experiments
of runnl.ig reformatory and corrective lnstitu lnstitu
Ueus en a non-self-supporting basis.
Theauditers,tind trem au.-xaminatlen of the
bills rendered,thatever $800 worth of meat has
been pu reused at prices far above that allowed
te be paid ter the meat furnished te the prison
it is a lair inference that the meat is used by
the prison family. It se, there must be eiilicr
great consumption et meat or else great ex
travagance, as this sum, enacaretul calcula
tien, would supply the table of an ordinary
hotel with net less than twenty pounds of line
meat per day. It must be remembered that
this meat bill does net include the ether large
bills ler poultry. While upon this subject the
auditors would further beg leave te call atten
tion te heavy bills of dry goods, charged te the
prison keeper's personal aceeunt, and net
shown te have been used outside of the prison
family, amounting in the aggregate te $3'J0.
Theauditers likewise llnd abillei$.'iOcharged
for horse hire by the prison keeper, besides
what he is allowed ler keeping his own horse.
We, as auditors, cannot tee strongly advert
te the loe.-e manner of accounting which at
present exists in prison circles, especially the
freedom with which the treasurers of that in
stitution pass ever the items which should
fortify their accounts and deal only in bal
ances, which the public when these accounts
arc tiled according te law for inspection, have
no mere means of verifyingthan if noacceunts
had been filed.
The auditors, however, in conclusion are
able te give the taxpayers the gratifying in
formation that at least some of the unneces
sary appendages et the prison have been lop
ped oil by the new inspectors, such as matron,
at a salary of $8K), ami cigar boss at a salary of
$050 ; and ether retrenchments are premised.
We have also inquired into the financial
standing et the county and find that the bond bend
ed indebtedness en tue 1st of January, 1880,
was $:;i8,971.79, wit li a balance in the treasury
ef$(!3.7S7 75. The bended indebtedness of the
county en January 1, 1879, was $3I0,7UH,99, with
a balance in the treasury of only $16,107.70,
which shows that the debt of the county is en
the decrease and that the present beard of
county commissioners has managed the county
affairs economically.
In testimony whereof wc have hereunto set
our hands and seals this 19th day of March,
1330.
JAMES COLLINS,
F. G. MUSSEIt,
F. K. CURRAN,
Auditors.
TUE METHODIST CONFERENCE.
Ministerial Appointments aud Final Ad
journment Expulsion ami Suspension.
The Philadelphia annual conference of
the Methodist Episcopal church adopted
reports yesterday from the investigating
committees, te the effect that they found
the charges against Rev. T. B. Miller and
Rev. Wm. Majer te be sustained, and ex
pelling Mr. Miller from the membership
and ministry of the Methodist Episcopal
church, and suspending Mr. Majer
from the ministry for one year.
Notices of appeal were entered in
both cases. Resolutions were adopted
derccating the practice of pastors con
tracting debts at the book room without
any regard te their prompt payment ;
urging upon the attention of ministers that
the work of tract distribution is one of
vital importance in the economy of the
Christian chnrch; earnestly recommend
ing the discontinuance of the Sabbath
services at camp meetings when the evils
of Sunday trains cannot be prevented by
the closing of the gates of the camp
grounds. The presiding bishop announced
his appointments and the conference ad
jeurned finally.
The appointments for Susquehanna dis
trict, in which the churches in this and
adjoining counties are lacated, are as fol fel
lows :
Geerge Cummins, presiding elder. At
glen, II. U. Sebring ; Bainbridge, te be
supplied ; Baldwin, A. L. Urban ; Berrys
burg, J. MtQueid ; Bird-in Hand, William
Rink; Birdsboro', F. M.Cellins; Bryn
Mawr aud Bethcsda, A. L. Wilsen, J. T.
Zeigler ; Charlestown, R. Kaiues ; Church;
town and Morgantown, S. W. Smith;
Coatesville, S. W. Gehrett; Columbia,
Henry Wheeler; Cornwall, G. G. Rake
straw ; Coventryville, L. D. McClin McClin
teck ; Dauphin, R. C. Weed ; Downing
town, J. Stringer ; Fulton, J. A. Cooper ;
Georgetown and Gap, E. C. Yerkes ; Glen
Moere, R. A. Mcllwain ; Geed Will, G.
Mack ; Greve, J. R. Bailey ; Guthrieville,
I. M. Gable ; Halifax, H. White ; Hum Hum
melstewn, J. Dunean; Lancaster, First
church and Mission, S. H. C. Smith and
S. O. Garrison ; Lancaster, St. Paul's,
J. Lindemuth; Lebanon. J. J. Tima
nus ; Lykens and Wiconisco, H. R.
Callaway ; Manada, te be supplied ; Mana-
yunk, Mt. Zion, J. Masen; Manayunk,
Ebenezer, C. W. Bickley ;.. Marietta, J.
W. Geiger ; Marshallton, J. T. Gray ;
Merien Square. C. Rhoads ; Middletown,
W. H. Fries; Millersburg, N. D. Mc Mc
Cemas ; Millersville, Geerge Gaul ; Miners
ville, H. H. Bedine ; Mount Jey, W. H.
Aspril ; Mount Xebe, T. Montgomery ;
New Helland and Bareville, F. M. Brady;
Phoenixville, G. D. Carrow ; Pine Greve,
T. M. Jacksen ; Pottsville, S. N. Chew ;
Roxboro Central, Richard Turner ; Rox Rex Rox
bero Ridge Avenue, Geerge Heacock ;
Salem, E. Potts; Safe Harber; J. W.
Harkins ; Spring City, J. B. Graff;
Schuylkill, Mission, C. I. Thompson, one
te be supplied; Springfield, M. Graves;
St. Paul's Circuit, W. D. Jenes ; Stras
burg, J. M. Wheeler; Swatara, te be sup
plied ; Temple and New Bethel, G. W.
Lybrand ; Tremont, A. J. Amther; Tower
City, te be supplied by W. Powick;
Washington, G. Read ; Waynesburg, G.
W. F. Graff; West Chester, R. J. Carsen ;
Williamstown, E. L. Martin.
SCHOOL. MATTERS.
Lancaster Scheel Directors Visit Reading,
ana Take a Loek at the Schools.
Yesterday morning a number of members
of the Lancaster school beard visited
Reading for the purpose of inspecting the
schools and school buildings and compar
ing theut with these of Lancaster. The
party consisted of the following named
members : Marriett Brosius, Thes. B.
Cochran, E. J. Erisman, Wm. McCemsey,
Peter McConemy, H. Z. Rhoads, Luther
Richards and H. E. Slaymaker. Postmas
ter Marshall and William Riddle, who are
net members of the beard accompanied
the party.
Arriving at Reading the visitors were
met by a committee of the Reading school
beard and City Superintendent Buehrle
and escorted te their hotel. After dinner
coaches were furnished and the visitors
were driven te several of the schools. The
fiist school house visited was a two-story
building erected last year. It is built
en the single room plan, with four
rooms en each iloer, each room
having its own private ingress and egress,
and disconnected from any of the ethers.
The schools are furnished with single desks
and scats, there being a space between
each desk equal te the size of the desk,
thus giving plenty of lloer room te each
pnpil. The desks are se arranged that the
light comes from the left in each of the
school rooms an arrangement acknowl
edged te be the best for the eyes of the pu
pils. The visitors were next shown
through two ether new school houses
two stories high, and built en the same
plan as the one above described, except
that each building contains only four
rooms. Seme of the old school houses
were then visited. They are also two
stories high and the schools are conducted
en the single-room plan. The old houses
are furnished with double desks and seats.
There are no special colored schools in
Reading, the white and colored pupils
occupying seats in the satne schools, an d
the Reading directors say there has no
trouble grown out of this arrangement.
The Lancaster directors returned home
last evening. They say they were meht
oerdially welcomed and received many at
tentiens at the hands of Superintendent
Buehrle, Secretary Lyens and the mem
bers generally of the Reading beard, and
were impressed with the superiority of the
school system and especially the school
buildings of Reading as compared with
these of Lancaster. The single room plar,
the city superintendency and the arrange
ment of the buildings give Reading a de
cided precedence ever Lancaster ; and the
necessity of new and improved school ac
commodations in this city is unquestioned
by anyone who has had an opportunity of
comparing our schools with these of Read
ing, Argument Court.
The usual viewers were appointed by
the court te open Seuth Marshall street,
from East King te Juniata street.
In the case of P. Brubaker vs. Jehn
Baer, sr., rule te show cause why appeal
should net be stricken off, the rule was
made absolute.
The prothenotary was directed te make
a deed of transfer of the property of J.
B. Amwake, esq., te Adam J. Eberly,
esq., who was the assignee and purchaser.
Henry Eaby, of Manheim, was yester
day arrested because of his failure te file
his account en citation issued. He was
given until Saturday te file the account.
His Name isSnenden.
As will be seen by our Washington
dispatches, Hayes te-day sent te the
Senate the name of Henry C. Snowden,
of Delaware county, te be census super
visor of the Second district, qompesed of
the counties of Lancaster, 'Chester and
Delaware. Carry the news te Dr. Corap Cerap Corap
ten. Entertainment at the Duke. Street Church.
Last evening, Philip Phillips, the lec
turer and vocalist, gave a delightful enter
tainment te a large audience in the Duke
Street M. E. church. It consisted of sing
ing, anecdotes of travel, &c. Mr. Phillips
was assisted by his son, and the affair was
a financial success. It was for the benefit
of the church.
Ceat Stelen.
Seme nc entered the house of Dr.
nenry Carpenter through his office a few
days age and stele a new black cloth coat.
Private Sociable.
This evening the Lederman Brethers' To Te
ll icce Packers' association will give a sociable
at Reberta's hall.
Amusements.
" An Arabian Wight." This evening the de
Hghtfnl comedy of "An Arabian Night" will
be played at the opera house by a company
which has been drawing large audiences. It
includes E. F. Therne, Mrs. Theme, Hany
Josephs, aud a number of ethers.
Messrs. C. L. Bbdsdaee & Sen, Druggists,
Mut'cegen, Mich., write: "St. Jacob's Oil has
a wonderful sale. We sold eight bottles at re
tall yesterday. This will give you some idea
of hew well it is liked in this section.
It is Terrible
te have a wife or husband with a bad breath.
All this may be avoided by using SOZODONT.
It is most agreeable te the taste, fragrant and
healthful. It confers comfort upon its users,
and prevents the affliction et unpleasant
breath. mlt-lweedftw
New Advertisements.
Wall Papers, Ac, at Fry's.
Removal Extraordinary.
The Owl Te-morrow.
Werk Wanted.
Canada Horses.
Beys Wanted.
Cutter Wanted.
Girl Wanted.
Deg Lest.
Wanted.
tyFer further details im advertising
elumn.
SEW AD VERTISEMESTS.
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 as low as
it could be bought elsewhere.
H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers,
Ne. 4 West King Street.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
" My Back Aches Se,
and 1 feel miserably," said a hard-working
man. The doctor questioned him aud found
that he had been habitually costive ler years,
that new his kidneys were disordered and his
whole system deranged. Kidney-Wert was
recommended and faithfully taken and In a
short time every trouble was removed. The
cleansing and tonic power of this medicine en
the bowels and kidneys is wonderful.
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Try Lecher's Cough Syrup.
Mothers! mothers!! Mothers!!!
Arc you disturbed at night and broken et
your rest by a sick child suffering and crying
with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth?
II se, goat once and geta bottle of MRS. W1XS-
LOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. It will relieve the
peer little sufferer immediately depenil 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, eperuting 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. IJ17-lyd&wM.W&S
Statistics prove that twenty-five per cent,
of the deaths in our larger cities are caused by
consumption, and when we rellect that this
terrible disease In its worst stage will yield te
a bottle of Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup,
shall we condemn the sufferers ter their neg
ligence, or pity them for their ignorance?
Use Lecher's Herse and Cattle Powders.
Frem Hen. Andrew Cornwall,
Ex-Meuiikr, ev Legislature, New Yerk St.vtk.
Alexandria Bat, Jan. .'!, I860.
II. H. Warner & Ce. :
Gets: 1 have been troubled with kidney
difficulty for the last three years, and iu Octo
ber last had a very severe attack. I then com
menced taking your Sate Kidney and Liver
Cure anil obtained relief at once. I have used
two bottles and feel as well as ever, and I shall
always keep a supply of AVarner's Safe Kidney
aud Liver Cure in the house.
Tours trulv,
A. CORNWALL.
Whooping cough, croup, and colds arc alone
cured by " Dr. Sellers' Cough Syrup," which
is daily working miracles. Price i" cents.
Pure Spices at i.echer's Drug Stere.
Fer an Irritated Threat, Cough or Celd,
" lirewn's Bronchial Troches" are offered with
the fullest confidence in their efficacy. They
maintain the gee:l reputation they have justly
acqulrcd. mUMwdTTh&S&w
" Mamma, it is time te take that medicine."
The medicine referred te was Dr. Browning's
C. & C. Cordial. With its wonderful healing
properties it is pleasant te the taste, and chil
dren learn te love it. What Is mere desirable
when a child is sick than te have it take medi
cine; and where, in many cases, will you find
mere trouble. Children are very susci-ptible
te coughs and colds, and Dr. Browning's C. &
C. Cordial will de mere geed quickly and
thoroughly than any medicine known. Manu
factured and for sale by the proprietor at ill"
Arch street, Philadelphia, and sold by all
druggists. Price only 50c.
Try Lecher's Cough Syrup.
New rich bleed, sending health te every
fibre of the system, is rapidly made by "Dr.
Lindsey's Bleed Searcher."
A Goeil Housewife.
The geed housewife, when she is giving her
house its spring renovating, should bear in
mind that the dear inmates of her house arc
mere precious than many houses, and that
their systems need cleansing by purifying the
bleed, regulating the stomach and bowels te
prevent and cure the diseases arising irem
spring malaria and miasma, and she must
knew that there is nothing that will de it se
perfectly and surely as Hep Bitters, the purest
and best of medicines. Sec ether column.
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Sediment or mucus in the urme is a sure in
dication of disease. Take Kidney-Wert.
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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 Dyspepsia and
Liver Complaint, Indigestion, Constipation
and General Debility, when Shlleh's Yitalizer
is guaranteed te cure them. Sold by D. licit
shu, Lancaster, and M. L. Davis, Millersville.
five Hundred Thousand Streng.
In the past few months there have been mere
than 500,000 bottles of Shlleh's Cure sold. Out
of the vast number of people who have used it,
mere than 2,000 cases of Consumption have
been cured. All Coughs, Croup-, Asthma ami
Bronchitis yield at once, hence it is tliat every
body speaks In its praise. Te these who have
net used it, let us say, if you have a cough, or
your child the cough, and you value life, don't
fail te try it. Fer lame back, side or chest u-e
Shiloh's Poeus Plaster. Sold by your drug
gists, D. Heitshu, Lancaster, and M. L. Davis,
Millersville.
Wk have a speedy and positive cure for Ca
tarrh. Diphtheria. Cankermeuthand Headache
in Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. -A nasal injector
free with each bottle. Use it if you desire health
and sweet breath. Price 50 cents. Sold by
D. Heitshu. Lancaster, and M. L, Davis, Mil
lersville.
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DEATHS.
Hersusy. In this city en March 17, 1830, Mis.
Eliza, wife et the late Jacob Hershey, iu the
70th year et her age.
The relatives and friends of the family are
respectfully invited te attend the funeral, from
her late residence, Ne. 20 Plum street, en Sat
urday afternoon at 2 o'clock. 3td
Siiertz. In this city, March 17, 1880, Mary,
relict of the late Jehn Shertz, aged 83 years (
months and 12 days.
The relatives and friends of the family, are
respectfully Invited te attend her funeral from
her late residence. Ne. 407 Seuth Queen street,
en Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Inter
ment at Woodward Hill cemetery. 2td
Bcehl. On the 18th inst., in Mout Jey,
Christian Buehl, in the 49ih year of his age.
The relatives and friends et the family arc
respectfully Invited te attend the funeral trem
his late residence, Mount Jey, Sunday after
noon, at 1 o'clock. ltd
XE IV AD 'E KTISEM.ESTS.
DOG LOST.
Big Bull Deg. white with brown spots. A
liberal reward will be paid bv returning him
te C. KOEHLER,
ltd Lien Brewery.
riANADA HORSES.
j Geerge Gressman will expose 30 Head of
Canada Horses for sale at
BRIMMER'S LIVERY STABLES,
en Monday morning at 10 o'clock. mlO-
td
THE OWL. TO-MOKKOW.
THE OWL TO-MORROW.
THE COMING DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
Unusually Interesting and Attractive, ltd
INSUKK YOUR PKOPliKTY IN THE BKST
COMPANIESat
BAUSMAN A BURNS .
29-tfeedR Office: Ne 10 West Orange St,
'TURK, LIFE A3iO ACCIDENT.
Insurance at leweat rates. Geed and Reli
able Companies. HERR A STAUFFER,
Reat Estate A Ing. Agtt., S N. Duke St.
dM90-SmdReed
JV-Ell' ADVERTISEMENTS.
Democratic County Committee.
The Democratic county committee will held
a meeting at Shober's hotel, this city, en Mon
day, March 29, at 10 a. m., te fix a time for the
meeting of the county convention, te elect
delegates te the state convention and te trans
net such ether business as the committee may
appoint or the convention determine.
Jivery member is urgently requested te be
present if possible.
ml5-tdd&w W. U. HENSEL. Chr.
rpOBACCO SEED.
L I have for sale several choice varieties el
Tobacco Seed, which I can recommend te
growers. Securely put up in one dollar pack
ages. JOHN S. ROHRER,
nice : " Uehrer's Warehouse,"
il0-tfd Lancaster, Pa
IOR KENT.
. The two-story brick dwelling, nine rooms,
and very large "let with great quantity and
variety et fruit. Ne. 421 North Prince street,
feimerly the residence et J. B. Amwake. Alse,
the large Frame Shep, with office connected
therewith, Ne. 4I North Market street, for
merly known as " Amwake's Leck Works."
Rent reasonable. Applv te
BAUSMAN & BURNS,
Insurance and Real Estate Agents.
niarl8-3tdR Oilice. 10 West Orange Street.
CHINA HALL
REMOVED TO
Xe. 15 EAST KING STREET,
Where! we are new ready te see our customers
and friends.
HIGH & MARTIN.
e
Ult STOCK OF
WALL PAPER
Is. new reaiiy for SPUING : Is unusually large
and attractive. Frem the Lewest Grades et
PAPER HANGINGS
TO THE MOST EXPENSIVE.
Plain Window Shades,
In Tea, Seal Brown, Blue. Bettle Green, Lon Len Lon
eon Smoke, &c. Extra Wide Goods for Large
Windows and Stere Shade up te two yards in
width. Cerner and Dade Shades, Ebony Line
and Plain Bands in six and seven feet lengths.
Fixtures of Best Makes.
Measures of Windows
hung in best manner.
taken and Shades
2,0C0 ROLLS OF PAPER CURTAINS,
Te Merchants
.bundle Fine
at Factory Prices. We also
PIER AND MANTEL MIltSORS.
Tiavcsemc very nice goods in stock and take
orders for any size, at Lewest Price-.
Our Stock is as large as any in the interior of
Pennsylvania, and we feel quite sure we can
.suit, you for anything in our line.
43Ceme and see.
PHARES W. FRY,
Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST.
feblO-lvdiw
WASTEO.
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ANTED.
Everybody te advertise, free of charge.
iu the Intelligences, who wants something
te de.
WANTED.
Twe geed boys about 11 yenis et age, te
set up ten-pins, at 14 East Chestnut street.
ltd
"T7"ANTEI IMMEDIATELY.
V A girl te de general housework. Apply
at Ne. 20 Shippen street. ltd
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OKK AVANTED BV
GEORGE BOWERS,
70S St. Jeseph street.
Trade : Shoemaker. Willing te work at any
thing, ltd
-rtTANTED.
V A respectable girl for gencral house
work. German girl preferred. Geed wages.
JOHN SCHOENBERGEH.
Tremont Heuse, 157 North Queen Street.
ml9-2td
WANTED.
An Experienced Cutter of Men's and
Beys' Clothing. A permanent position and
geed salary te a first-class man. Address
MERCHANT TAILOR,
m!9-3td Lancaster P. O.
HOUSE EUliXISUIXU GOODS.
AKGAINS.
FLIO & BRENEMAN
Are offering Greater Bargains than evr In
TIN WARE,
TABLEWARE
Heuse-Furnishing Goods.
A Large Stock
LOW PRICES.
of Gas Fixtures at VERY
FLINN & BRENEMAN
152 North Queen Street,
LANCASTER, PA.
TUflVAJtE, CO
C1ALL ON SHEKTZEK, HCMPHKEVILLE
& KIEFFER, manufacturers of
TIN AND SHEET-IRON WORK,
and dealers in GAS FIXTURES AND HOUSE
FURNISHINGGOODS.Speclalatteutiengiven
te PLUMBING, GAS and STEAM FITTING
Ne. 40 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa.
ESTATE OF JOHN BUHNER, LATE Or
the .borough of Elizabethtown, deceased.
Letters of administration en said estate having
been granted te the undersigned, all persons
indebted thereto are requested te make imme
diate payment, and these having claims or de
mands against the same, will present them
without delay ter settlement te the undersign
ed, residing iu said borough.
SAMUEL EBY,
JOSJCPU B. DOHNER,
fl5-ttw Administrators.
THIRD EDITION
FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 19, 1880.
WEATHER INDICATIONS.
Washington, March 19. Fer the Mid
dle Atlantic states cloudy, rainy weather,
warm easterly winds backing te colder
northwesterly, falling, followed by rising
barometer.
CONGRESS.
The Senate Passes the Het Springs BUI.
Washington, March 19. In the Senate
the clauses authorizing an appeal from the
decisions of the Ilet Springs com
mission te the court of claims
were stricken out en motion of
Mr. Davis (111.), thus making the com
mission's awards final. The bill was then
read a third time and passed. Its principal
prevision is a reduction by fifty per cent, of
the assessments te be paid by occupants
te secure their titles.
The Geneva award bill was then taken
up, and at 1 :20, en motion of Mr. Gorden,
the Senate went into executive session.
Spirited Passage In the Heuse.
A spirited debate sprang up this after
neon in regard te the election laws. Mr.
Ewing (Ohie) appealed te his Democratic
friends te accept the compromise tendered
te them by the gentleman from Ohie (Mr.
Garfield), and modify these bad laws se as
te make them non-partisan in character.
If it were net accepted the cry of " nullifi
cation " would go up in all the Northern
states from every hill-top and valley.
Mr. Hawley (Conn.) rose and declared
in an excited manner that the Republican
party tendered no compromise. It repu
diated and execrated the word "com
promise." Mr. Springer's amendment te Gar
field's substitute, providing that gen
eral deputy marshals who perform
duty in regard te elections shall
be appointed by judges of the
circuit court, was adopted, as was also an
amendment providing that the deputy
marshals shall net receive pay for a longer
period than three days during any elec
tion. Mr. Frye (Maine), in the absence of Mr.
Garfield, emphatically denied that that
gentleman had tendered any compromise.
SIT DOWN, SMITU.
Jee Samson Will Net be Our Ccnsns Super
visor. Washington, D. C, March 19 Among
the nominations sent te the Senate te-day
were Bret Ilarte te be consul at Glasgow,
Scotland ; Geerge L. Cat 1 in te be consul
at Stuttgart, and Henry C. Snowden, te
be supervisor of the census for the Second
district of Pennsylvania.
SOLDIER, REST.
Death of Gen. Tyudale, of Philadelphia.
Philadelphia, March 19. General
Hecter Tyndale died this morning at his
residence from an attack of paralysis, iu
the 59th year of his age. lie had a bril
liant record as a soldier and participated
in many battles while serving as colonel
of the 29th regiment Penna. Volunteers.
He was made a general after the battle of
Antietam.
PAROLE.
The American Herse Wins the Liverpool
Cup, but is Ruled out en a Technical
Objection.
Londen, Mcrch 19. The Liverpool
spring cup was wen te-day by Lorillard's
Parele, Advance second, Strath Blane
third. Parele was objected te en technical
grounds, aud the race was awarded te
Advance.
ISELLIGEERNT BLACKS.
Striking Negroes Threatening Dire De
struction. New OnurANL, March 19. The strike
a-neng the negre laborers in St. Charles
p irish, creates excitement. Gov. AViltz,
en application of the whites of that parish,
ordered thither the Louisiana field artillery.
The negrees threaten te burn the sugar
houses if their demands are net complied
with.
WAS IT MURDER?
Tragedy at Jersey Shere, Lycoming County.
Jersey Shere, March 19. A man
namcil Andrew Miller, a farmer, living
near this place, was found this morning
hanging te a beam in his barn. His head
was horribly mangled and it is supposed
that he was murdered. His wife and a man
named Geerge Smith have been arrested en
suspicion, and the coroner has commenced
an investigation.
Purchase of Bends.
Washington, March 19. It is expected
that Secretary Sherman will authorize the
purchase of $4,000,000 in bends en
Wednesday next instead of $2,000,000 as
hereto fore reported.
LEGAL NOTICES.
VTOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN THAT A
11 application will be made for a charter for
a corporation te be known as the Lancaster
County Game Protective Association, under
theactof-jnthef April. 1874. entitled: "An Act
te Provide ter the Incorporation and Regula
tion of Certain Corporations." The object of
suid association is tosteek and propegate game
and game birds in the county of Lancaster,
and for the protection and pn-servatien of
game in said county. J. W. F. SWIFT,
l-25-lUl&3tw Solicitor for Applicants.
ESTATE OF KILLIAN BECK, LATE OF
the City of Lancaster, deceased. Letters
testamentary en said estate lutving been
granted te the undersigned, all persons in
debted te suld decedent are requested te make
inimedlatesettleinent,and these having claims
or demands against the estate et said decedent
te make known the same te the undersigned
without delay, residing in the City or Lancas
ter. ANDREW SUREINER,
marl8-6tdeed Executer.
E
STATE OF WM. J. BARKLEY, LATE
of Colerain township, Lancaster county.
Pa-, deceased. Letters et administration en
said estate having been granted te the
undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are
requested te make immediate payment, and
the.e having claims or demands against the
same will present them without delay for set
tlement te the undersigned, residing in Cole Cele
rain township. JOHN W. PHILLIPS,
Administrator.
James M. Waxker, Att'y. feblU-Otw
T-ericK.
Jn the matter of the Assigned Estate of Henry
Eshlemanhnd Wife, of Strasburg township,
Lancaster county, 2a.
Netice is hereby given that Jacob Hilde
"brand, assignee of Henry Eshlcman and wife,
has presented a petition te the Cecrt of Com
mon Pleas of Lancaster county, asking the
said court for an order and decree that he shall
recenvey te the said Henry Esbleman and
wife all the assigned estate in his bands, and
that he be discharged and released from said
trust, and that the said Court have fixed SAT
URDAY, MARCH 27th, 1880, at 10 o'clock a.m.,
at the Court Heuse, in the City of Lancaster,
for the hearing of said petition, when ana
where the creditors and parties interested in
the said assigned estate et Henry Eshfeman
nd wife may appear and be heard.
. McMELLEN,
marfcltdAltw Prothenotary.
MARKETS.
Philadelphia Market.
PHitADiirsiA, March 19. Fleur dull and
weak ; superfine 94 0034 SO: extra $5 003500;
Ohie and Indiana family 96 3706 48 ; Penn'a
family J256 87; SU Leuis famuy 75750 ;
Minnesota family 96 7537 CO ; patent and high
grades $6003663.
Bye flour $4 875 OOJ
Cerumeal If randy wine unchanged.
Wheat quiet; Ne. 2 Western Red $144; Pa.
de $1 44l 45 ; Amber $1 451 46.
Cern steady for local use ; steamer 5455c;
yellow Sti5Sc ; mixed 55K&
Oats easier ;Ne. lSOiSSOc; Xe. 2 49; Ne. 2
mixed 47c.
Rye quiet : Western 9092e ; Pa. 90392c.
Seeds quiet; geed te prime cleverseed
$7 73: de timothy $31533 23; de flaxseed
$1S01 SSand scarce.
Previsions dull ; mtssperk$12501300 : beet
uauis$i730($i3 oe : inula mess tieei $195020:
bacon smoked shoulders 5K5Kc ; salt de 4i ;
smoked hams 910e; pickled ham
Lard dull; city kettle 7JaC; loose butchers
7c : prime steam 7?c.
Butter firm, geed demand ; creamery extra
3537c; Itradferd county aud New Yerk extra
3133c; Western reserve extra at 2330c;
de geed te choice 2327c: rolls firm and scarce :
Penn'a extra 233iic ; western reserve extra
2427c.
Eggs dull : Penn'a 12Jc; Western 12c.
Cheese quiet ; N. 1 . factory llUc ;
western lull cream 14l4tc ; de for geed 13J49
:3i ; de halt-skims 1213c.
Petroleum dull ; Refined 731c
Whisky at $110.
New Yerk Market.
Nw Yemr. March 19. Fleur-State and West
ern rather dull: sunertine state $4 703)513:
.extra de $5 25350 ; choice de$5 556 ; fancy de
feiUHJuu: round noep uute jajr$tue: choice
de $6 U57 50; superfine western $4 7005 10 ;
common te geed extra de $5 235 CO ; choice
iioue:vu&'5Uu; cneicu wiute wiical UOJeSjy)
6 50; Southern dull and steady; common te
Tuir extra $3 756 30; geed te choice de $6 40
7 73.
Wheat Spring quiet and nominal ; Winter J-
lKc better ami quiet; Ne. 1 White April $13u
M)140; Ne. 2 Red, April $1 4131 44,'s; Muy
$142 I 42.
Cern firm and quiet ; Mixed Western spot
57584e ; de future 6357Jic.
Oats a shade firmer : Ne. 2 for April 4t?c;
State 40i30c; Western 45550e.
bteck Markets.
PuiLADKH-iiiA. Mar. 19
1230 r. u.
Stocks dull.
Penna ti's (third issue) lOCJ
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Lehigh Navigation...
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Little Schuylkill 53
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Stocks strong.
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Michigan Central.
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United States Bends and Sterling Exchange
(Quotations by B. Iv. Jamisen A Ce., S.
W.
Cor. 3d aud Chestnut Streets).
Philadelphia, Mar. 19.
United States 6's, 1881, (registered). .I05Jlu5
United States 5's, 1881, (registered). .UK! I03;
United States 4H's, 1891, (registered)l07i'al07(
United States 4i's, 1891, (coupons)... 107107,U
United Suites 4's, 19U7. (registered). .I05;;
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Sterling Exchange 4H"i IS'.l
A 31 USE31ESTS
FULTON OPERA HOUSE.
SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1880.
LECTURE BV
HON. WILLIAM PARSONS.
SUBJECT:
"MICHAEL ANGELO:
TnE CHILD, THE ARTIST, THE HERO."
ADMISSION,
35 A SO CIS.
Reserved Seats, 53 cents, at Yccker's
ml8-3td
Tj'ULTON OPERA HOUSE.
MR. B. YECKER takes plcasure in an
nouncing te the public of Lancaster and vlcin
itv, that he has arranged with the MEKCII
BROS, for the appearance here for ONE
N1UHT ONLY et the Distinguished Acter,
.11'
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1880,
In Shakspeare's Masterpiece, entitled
HAMLET!
MR. BARKETTas HAMLET, Prince or Den
mark, supported by his own Superb Company.
POPULAR PRICES:
ADMISSION, - - 35, SO A 75 CU.
RESERVED SEATS, - - - 75CU.
Seats can be secured at the Opera Heuse
Ofllce, by mail or telegraph, en and alter
March 18. ml7-lwd
VPERA HOUSE.
FRIDAY EYEX'G, MARCH 19, 1880.
MR. JOHN D. 3IISHLER assures the citizens
of Lancaster that he has arranged for presen
tation at the Opera Heuse the most brilliant
Comedy he has ever produced, Augustin
Daly's Latest Success, entitled
AN ARABIAN NIGHT,
wrra
MR. E. F. THORNE,
MISS CARLOTTA EVELYN,
and a Company et New Yerk Favorites, capa
ble of doing full and complete iustlcete the re
markable Comedy. It is laughable in concep
tion, pointed anil witty in dialogue, and rich
in costume. I can net tee highly endorse the
entire company aud play.
ADMISSION, - - 25, SO & 75 Cts.
RESERVED SEATS, - - - 75 CU.
Diagram at Opera Heuse Office. m!3-5td
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Are an Immediate stimulus tera Torpid Liver
cure Costiveness, Dyspepsia, Biliousness,
Bilious Diarrheea. Malaria, Fever and Ague
and are useful at times in nearly all Diseases
te cause a free and regular action of the Bowels.
The best antidote ler all Malarial Poison.
These Pills ar the discovery of an English
army physlciai. and Iiave been used with the
g lea test success among the British troops in
India. They are only manufactured in this
country by II. II. WARNER A CO.
WARNER'S SAFE NERVINE,
The improved discovery et probably the most
skillful nerve doctor in the world, quickly
gives rest and sleep te the suffer ing, cures
Headache and Neuralgia, prevents Epileptic
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te the system. The best of all Nervines.
Bettles of two sizes ; prices, .10 cent-i and f 1.
Warner's Safe Kidney and .Liver Cere. Safe
Diabetes Cure, Safe Bitters and Safe Tonic
are also superior remedies, unequalled in their
respective fields of disease.
Warner's Safe Remedies arc sold by Drug
gists and Medicine Dealers generally through
out the country.
Send for pamphlet and testimonials.
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