y "r - ' ? ' "vv ;-.. it., ' - - ..-W-H rf- --v...-. ' iV,,,.. ji.. .Jatfs&SBdM!IJffajatfa I'"' t ' . I'C , ; . w fcji;V--V; gj......r .. ,. - WViT. 1', , ,,., "'., pwtwn mil iiii. 'vs-- is.j'!jitB(w;"-,!ii .--,..- iiim iayMwPMii 't4 LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, MONDAY, MARCH 22. 1880. - Hi". 1CHTHIOLOGY. A New Fish for thv bumi uehanna Hirer. It has already been noticed in our re ports of the Linnaean society, that Prof. Staufier had found a new fish in the waters Of the Susquehanna. Te a representative of the Intelligence! Mr. S. gives the fel lowing additional information en the sub ject : " It is desirable te call the attention of the fishermen along the Susquehanna river te a ' game fish,' a specimen lately taken below the dam at Columbia, and very considerately preserved in alcohol by Mr. Geerge F. Rath von and sent te his father, Prof. S. S. Rathven, for a name, since it was pronounced a new fish by old fishermen. This was submitted te me as the chairman en ichthiolegy of the Linnxan society. Frem a careful measurement, count of spring and spineless fin-rays, their length and position, scales, lateral line, epercle, etc., it fully accorded with the description of a fish named by that eccentric naturalist, Rafencsque, as the Ambleplitet ruptttrin. But, as this fish was only known te occur in western waters, or Lake Erie, I wished te be certain of the name, and en February 24th, 1880, I sent a carefully made drawing and obser vation te Hen. S. F. Baird, secretary of Smithsonian institution, who is also the U. S. commissioner of fish and fisheries. In a reply dated February 26, Saturday, reached me en Monday, March 1st inst., he says : The fish represented is evi dently Ambleplites rupestris. The finding of it in the Susquehanna is of great inter est.' Asking te retain the drawing and borrow the specimen for examination and compare it with Prof. Cepe's description of A. cavifren and the western species, I sent it en as desired. On March 4th, Prof. Baird says : 'There is no doubt as te its being the species named ; it is net at all like the description of A. catirens.' He desired te retain it a little while longer for closer study. " I state the foregoing te show its impor tance and with a hope te acquire further facts. A vague report has been stated that a similar fish was captured two years age. What we wish te knew is : Has it been introduced in the Susquehanna? If se, by whom ? Can any ether person re port having caught this odd bass, or sun fish. The fin en the back (or the dorsal fin) has 11 spineus rays and 11 soft rays, the last at the end project, at the tips. The fin.is continuous, the ventrical rear fins also project backwards, near the tail fin, which latter is slightly notched (cmargin ated). In short, it differs from all the ether fish common te our waters, and can easily be detected, ence attention is called te it. " Thus, .science, can be promoted, and facts made known, by observation aud enquiry. What is it ? Send it te one that may ' fish out of books ' what you fished out of water. Yeu, therefore, arc equally entitled te your share of the credit, and te be a co-worker." 1'ALM SUNDAY. IU Observance fn n. Cuurchps Yesterday HUliep sshanahun at St. Alary '8. Yesterday was Palm Sunday, and in the Catholic, Episcopal, Lutheran, Moravian, and ether churches in which ceremonial commemoration is in ado of events in the passion and death of the Saviour, there were special services, in observance of Christ's triumphal entry into Jerusa lem, when tlie people cut boughs from the trees and spread them in His path, singhi,; hosanna te the Sen of David. Although the last Sunday in the sembre Lenten season, and the first day of the week of solemn observances and religious discipline which, especially in the Catholic church, precede the festival of the resur rection, yet the day brought with it a gleam of joyousness that seemed te lighten the gloom that has prevailed in the churches since the pre sent season was entered upon. The day was delightfully bright and ex hilarating. It was cool and dry and crisp, as March weather ought te be, and all day long the utidimmed sunshine bathed the city in Heeds of brightness. There was a tint of frost in the morning air, but as the eun rose higher this disappeared. The pur suits of the people were in accordance with the bright and cheerful weather, as was evidenced by the large congregation pres ent at all the morning services. In the several Catholic churches chancels and sanctuaries were decked cheerfully with palms, which relieved the sober pur ple coverings el the pictures and ether ornaments. At St. Antheny's, St. Jo Je seph's and St. Mary's, early mass was largely attended, and in the latter, at 10:30 the church was crowded. Right Reverend Bishop Shauahan conducted the service of the blessing of th e palms, at the conclusion of which the congregation were invited te the sanctuary where each member was presented with a small sprig of creen as a memento of the occasion. By many these palms are preserved until the follow ing Ash Wednesday, when their ashes are used te mark the brews of the faithful. After the distribution high mass was cele brated by Father Ignatius, being the same as en ether Sundays, excepting that the history of the passion, as related by St. Matthew, was read. In the ether Catholic churches similar services were held. In the Episcopal churches the observance was confined te the read in of the collects for the day. In a number of the ether churches pulpit topics especially suitable te the occasion occupied the attention of the preachers, and in the Moravian church the peculiar and solemn services of passion week were begun, and will be continued every even" ing during the week. Obituary. Mrs. Catherine S. Fahnestock, relict of the late Geerge Fahnestock and mother of R. E. Fahnestock of this city, died at her home in Philadelphia yesterday iu the 80th year of her age. Mrs. Fahnestock had been in failing health for seme time past, the result of extreme old age rather than of any special disease. Mis. Fahnestock was a daugter of Gideon Cox, who also lived te be a very old roan. Nearly all her married life was spent in Lancaster, where her hus band was a prosperous merchant. About a dozen years age he removed with his family te Annville. where he had a married daughter living. Soen after moving there he died aud his widow and family removed te Philadelphia, where they have since re sided. Mrs. Fahnestock was a member e(- St. James Episcopal church, this city. Her remains will be taken te Annville and will be interred beside these of her husbaud. Argument Court Current Business. Court met this morning at 10 o'clock and it will continue in session until the ar gument list is disposed of. The license of William G. Bair, of Penn township, was transferred te William D. Ruth. Henrietta Hickman was divorced from her hubband, Benj. E. Hickman, en the grounds of desertion. In the estate of Henry Crawford, cita tion en former guardian te file an account, the parties were given until May 10, te file account. Jacob Aument, deceased, estate, excep tions te auditor's report, a supplemental report was filed and under it the distribu tion will be made. Officers Elected. On Saturday evening the Franklin build ing and lean association elected the fol lowing officers te serve for the ensuing year: President A. II. Ball. Vice President R. J. Housten. Secretary J. D. Pvett. Treasurer A. A. Hubley. Directors Jacob Gable, James C. Gable, Cr. J,dw. Heirener. Jehn II. Mctzler, Jas. Potts, Jas. F. Ricksecker, T. Parke Guthrie, B. Frank Sayler, S. II. Zahm. Auditors C. II. Brown, Jue. E. Hub ley, D. E. Leng. Hurt by a Torpeuo. On Saturday afternoon a lad named Frank Lewis, aged ten years, while gather ing coal along the Pennsylvania railroad near the Penn iron works, found one of the large caps or torpedoes used as signals by the railroad men. lie struck the tor pedo with a stone, exploding it, and his face badly was burned with the powder,and ene of the fragments of the shell striking him en the palm of the hand, lacerated it very badly. Presented With a Cane. On Saturday evening last the employees of Wm. F. Schultze, the well-known to bacco dealer, presented him at Wejrhle's saloon, en East King street, with a hand some geld-headed cane. The presentation speech was made by Alderman J. K. Barr and replied te by Mr. Schultze, who was greatly surprised. After the presentation these present were nicely entertaiucd by Mr. Schultze. New Wires. Te-day the telegraph builders have been busy in the vicinity of Pennsylvania rail road depot, in erecting telegraph pests and putting np new wires connecting with and extending ever the new cupola recently erected en the southwest corner of the passegcr depot. The wires belong te the Pensylvania railroad company, the Western Union and the American Union telegraph companies. excursion te-morrow. excursion te-morrow Te Philadelphia ever the Philadelphia and Reading railroad, Tuesday, March 23. Tickets geed for three days te return en any train. Fare ler round trip, $1.75. Special train leaves West Kin;; street atC o'clock a. in.; Columbia .:50 a. m. Sociable. On Wednesday evculug the Friendship As senibly, which is composed of members of the Friendship Cemmandcry el the American Ligion. will Rive a sociable in Roberts's hall. The affair is expected te be very large, as quite a number et tickets have been disposed of and a great many invitations have been sent out. Amusement. Barrett as Hamlet. On Wednesday evening Mr. Lawrence Barrett will appear at Fulton opera house in his superb characterization of Il&mlel, In Shakspeare's tragedy of that name. Mr. Barrett is net merely a geed actor ; he is a great actor, and occupies a niche alongside of t.iesc who have made the American btagc lameus. His name is a tower et strength in the communities where he is best known, and our people have, in his appearance here, an oppor tunity atrerded them that they should recog nize by greeting him with such an audience us his eminent abilities should command. He will be supported by a. carefully selected company. A Workingman. Being obliged te work for years in damp lo calities, my legs became contracted and caused me much pain. My physician, Dr. F. Ilein, recommend the use of St. Jacob's Oil, iind live bottles cured me. I deem it my duty te acquaint suffering humanity of this wonderful remedy. U. Juxek, -AVie Yerk. Bright teeth, and lips that glow the while, Give light and color te a smile ; And, inflnitely mere than this, Give light and color te a kiss. But both must suffer from the want Of the lite-giving SOZODONT. m22-lwdeeilw 2EW Advertisements. See Wanamakcr's Advertisement. Lancaster Commercial College. Sale of Household Furniture. The Banker's Daughter. Situation Wanted. Bey Wanted. Public Sale. E5F"Fer further details sea advertising column. SPECIAL NOTICES. What Ails Yeu ? Is it a disordered liver giving you a yellow skin or costive bowels, which have resulted in distressing Piles or de your kidneys refuse te perform their functions t If se your system will seen be clogged with poisons. Take a few doses et Kidney-Wert and you'll feel like a new man nature will threw effuvery impedi ment and each organ will be ready for duty. ni22-Iwdftw Try Lecher's Cough Syrup. If you take our advice you will lese no time in calling en your druggist for "Sellers' Cough Syrup" without an equal. Price 25 cents. A Geed Housewife. The geed housewife, when she is giving her house its spring renovating, should bear in mind that the dear inmates of her house are mere precious than many houses, and that their systems need cleansing by purifying the bleed, regulating the stomach and bowels te prevent, and euro 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. See ether column. m!5-2wdftw Troublesome Children. That arc always wetting their beds 'ought net te be scolded and punished for what they cannot help. They need a medicine having a tonic effect en the kidneys and urinary organs. Such a medicine is Kidney-Wert. It has specific action. De net fail te try it for them. ni22-l wd&w Try Lecher's Cough Syrup. Frem Hen. Andrew Cornwall, .Ex-Member, of Legislature, Xew Yerk State. Alexandria Bat, Jan. 3, 1880. II. H. Warner fc Ce. : Gests: 1 have been troubled with kidney difficulty for the last three years, and in Octo ber last had avery severe attack. I then com menced taking your Sale Kidney and Liver Cure and obtained relief at once. I have used two bottles and feel as well as ever, and I shall always keep a supply of Warner's Sufe Kidney and Liver Cur In the house. Tours truly, A. CORNWALL. Mothers! Metbersl! Mothers!!! Are you disturbed at night and broken el your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth J It se, go at once and getabettle of MBS. WINS LOWS SOOTHING SYRUP. Itwili relieve the peer little sufferer immediately depend upon it; there is no mistake about it. There is neta mother en earth who has ever used It, who will net tell you at once that it will regnlate 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. rjl7-lydftwM.W4S Statistics prove lliat twenty-hve per cent, of the deaths in our larger cities are caused by consumption, and when we reflect that this terrible disease iu its worst stage will yield te a battle of Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup, shall we condemn the sufferers ter their neg ligence, or pity them for their ignorance? Pure Spices at. Lecher's Drug Stere. "Mamma, it is time te take that medicine." The medicine referred te was Dr. Browning's C. ft 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 susceptible te coughs and colds, and Dr. Browning's C. ft C. Cordial will de mere geed, quickly and thoroughly than any medicine known. Manu factured and for sale by the proprietor at 1117 Arch street, Philadelphia, and sold by all druggists. Price only 50e. Use Lecher's Herse and Cattle Powders. A Mether's Griet. The pride of a mother, the life and joy of a lir.tiii k lift.. ..Ii tl . I ...... lwm. l.i... imnf ...It. in 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, if you de net attend te it at once. Shiloh's Consump tion Cure is guaranteed te cure them. Price 10 cents, 50 cents und $1. Fer lame Back, Side, or Chest, use Shiloh's Pereus Plaster. Price 25 cents. Sold by I). Heitsiiu, Lancaster, and M. L. Davis, Mllfersville. The Rest I liver Knew Of. J. G. Starkcy, a prominent and influential citizen of Iowa City, says: "I have hail the Dyspepsia, and Liver Complaint for several years, and have used every Remedy I could near of, without any relief whatever, until I saw your Shiloh's Vitalizcr advertised In our paper, and was persuaded te try it. I am happy te state that it has entirely cured me. It is cer tainly the best Remedy I ever knew of." Price 75 cents. Sold by D. Ilcitshu, Lancaster, and M. L. Davis, Millcrsville. 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 he mere successful treatment of tue com plaint, without extra charge. Price 50 cents. Sold by D. Heitsiiu, Lancaster, and M. L. Davis, Millcrsvillc. s2U-eodD&eewW The Invalid finds In " Dr. Lindscy's Bleed Searcher" nature's great restorer. It is won derful. 31AKHIAGES. Faust Constein-. March 21. 1880. at the par sonage of Trinity church, by Rev. Dr. Green wald, Themas if. Faust te Lizzie Constein, both of Lancaster. DEATHS. Pewdeh. In this city, March 22d, 1880, Charles E. Pewdcn, in the 27th year of his age. A kind friend aud affectionate husband. The relatives and friends et the family are respectfully invited te attend the funeral, fiem the residence et his parents, Xe.22l North Mu. berry street, en Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. 2td Fahnhsteck. In Philadelphia, en the 21st inst., Mrs. Catharine S., relict of Geerge Fahne stock, formerly of this city, in the SOth year of her age. Funeral services at her late residence, Ne. 113 Seuth 22d street, Philadelphia, Tuesday afternoon, at 0:30 o'clock. Interment at Ann villi, Lebanon county, en Wednesday alter alter neon, at 1 o'clock. ltd xpir a ij ri:j(TisK3ii:sTs. IIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT. Insurance at lowest rates. Geed and Reli able Companies. II KRK & STAUFFER, Reat Estate & Ins. Agts., 3 X. Duke St. dceSO-SmdReedl INSURE YOUR PROPERTY IN TUE BEST COMPAXlESat BAUSMAX ft BURXS', 20-tteedR Oilice: Xe 10 West Orange St. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ON TUESDAY. MARCH 2:5, 1SS0, will he sold at Ne. 2IS East Walnut s-trect, Lancaster city, a let of Household and Kitchen Furniture und a let of Reeks Ac Sale te commence at I o'clock p. m. ltd SAM'L HESS A SOX, Aucts. PUBLIC SALE. On WEDXESDAY. MARCH 24, at 1 o'clock, at Xe. (117 Marietta avenue, of House hold aud Kitchen Furniture, such us Bureaus, Cupboards. Table. Ne. 7 Range. Steve, Chnirs, Bedsteads, Cat pels. Lounge, Tin and Queens ware and let et Weed. m2i-2td F. n. WILLIAMS. Auct. "PUBLIC SALE. On WEDNESDAY' AFTERNOON at rne o'clock, at the late .residence of Killian Beck, deccaseil. en Leve I.are, a let of household and kitchen lurn.tarc, plows, harrow, cart, wagon, harness, Ac. MARTIN SHREIXER, J. Gnnilaker, Auctioneer. Executer, feb 22-lt. Democratic County Committee. Tke Democratic county committee will held a meeting at Shober's hotel, this city, en Mon day, March 2!), 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 act such,Qtber business as the committee may appoint or the convention determine. Every member is urgently requested te be present if possible. ml5-tddAw W. U. HEXSEL, Chr. F OR RENT. The two-sterv brick dwelling, nine rooms. and very large let with great quantity and variety et fiuit. Ne. 421 North Prince street. formerly me resilience ei .i. u. jimwuKe. aise. the large Frame Shep, with office connected therewith, Xe. 41G Xerth Market street, for merly known as " Amwake's Leck Works." Rent reasonable. Apply te BAUSMAX A BURXS, Insurance and Real Estate Agents. marl8-3tdR Oilice, 10 West Orange Street LANCASTER COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Rhoads's Jewelry Stere, Ne. 4. W. King street, Lancaster, Pa., 3d fleer. This institu tion affords superior advantages in acquiring a thorough and practical knowledge of Book keeping, Penmanship, Arithmetic, Grammar and Correspondence. Its aim is te impart an education suited te the requirements of bus-i ncss pursuits and training young men and bevs by short and interesting methods in these things that will best fit. them for a ready and 8ucce.-stul start iu life. Fer circulars and terms address II. C. WEIDLER, Principal, or, W. D. MOSSER, Secretary. m22-lwdAmw MISCELZAXEOV8. REMOVAL. The office of The Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Cempanv, has been removed te Ne. 7, Xerth Queen street, Examiner and Ex press building. m20-4td22,21,27 TYEMOVaL. The Ceal Office of II. Baumgardner & Ce. has been removed te Xe, 7 X ORTII QUEEN STREET, m20-4td-22.24A27 (Examiner Building). 170R PURE CALIFORNIA. WINES, BKAN- DIES, Pure Rye Whiskies and Geed Beer, go te GEORGE WALL'S Southern Exchange Hetel, Ne. 325 Seuth Queen street. Oysters, stewed, panned, lried, Ac, as desired. fm20-3td MR. JAMES C. IRVIN, OF LANCASTER county. Pa., has this day ceased te act as our agent. We will therefore net be responsi ble for any transactions entered into by him for our account. EMANUEL HOFFMAN A SON, 149 Water Street, New Yerk, Packers of Leaf Tobacco. March 19, 18S0. m20-lwd c OAL! COAL!! COAL!!! RUSSEL 8c SHTJLMYER Will remove their Ceal Office, 15 EAST KING STRE ET, te Ne. 22 EAST KING STREET, new the Xew Yerk Stere, en or before APRIL 1, where they will be glad te see their old custo mers. m20-3tawtf XEW ADVEBTISE3CENTS. THE GRAND DEPOT IS THE LARGEST RETAIL HOUSE in the United States, exclusive of New Yerk City. It carries DOUBLE THE STOCK of any Retail Heuse in Philadelphia. Buyers are Sure of Seeing the LARGEST ASSORT MENT of Newest Goods. A System of Business is ob served that Ensures PERFECT SATISFACTION. A CORDIAL INVITATION is Extended te all who visit us. The New Stock for Spring is Just Opened. JOHN WANAMAKER, 13th Street, Market te Chestnut, PHILADELPHIA. WATCHES The largest stock and most Tailed 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. SIIiVERWAEE.Artlcles 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. AMUSEMENTS TULTON OPEKA HOUSE. MR. B. YECKER takes pleasure in an nouncing te the public of Lancaster and vicin ity, that he has arranged with the ME KG II IlROS. for the appearance here for ONE N1UHT ONLY el the Distinguished Acter, ME. UffMCE BARRETT, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1880, In Shakspeare's Masterpiece, entitled HAMLET ! MR. BARRETT as HAMLET, Prince or Den mark, supported by his own Superb Company. POPULAR PRICES : ADMISSION, - 35, 60 75 Cts. RESERVED SEATS, - - - 75 Cts. Seats can be secured at the Opera Heuse Office, by maU or telegraph, en and alter March 18. ml7-lwd e PEKA HOUSE. FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 2C. MR. JOHN D. MIsnLER has the honor te announce one et the most brilliant entertain ments he has ever presented in the appearance of COLLIER'S Banker's Daughter Combination, Under the nuspices et A. M. Palmer, Union Square Theatre, Breauway and 14th street. New Yerk. J. W. COLLIER. - - - Maxager. The Phenomenal Success of the Season, "in Banker's DaiMer," As played at the Union Square Theatre, N. Y., 140 Consecutive Nights, and lias also received the mett flattering tokens of approval every where presented. Positive appearance of Mr. Leuis James. M Is Marie Wainwrisrht, Mr. and Mrs. Chas Wulcet, Mrs. Farren, Hareld Kersberg, and A SUPERIOR COMPANY. This Company will bring all its Elegant Scenery. Notwithstanding the great expense attending this engagement, no advance will be made In prices. ADMISSION. - 35, 50 St 75 Cts. Bex Sheet new eiwn at Yecker's. mSS-Std WANTED. WANTED. Everybody te advertise, free of charge, in the lKTKLLiaitHCXK, who wants something te de. WANTKD. A Bey, at Ne. 221 West Chestnut Street. ltd XT ANTED. T t An Experienced Cutter ei Men's and Beys' Clothing. A permanent position and geed salary te a first-class man. Address MERCHANT TA1LOK, ml3-3td Lancaster P. O. WANTED. A young girl wants a situation te de general housework. Geed reference given. Apply at 324 East King Street. Id WANTED. A situation te de general housework by a strong, ln-arty, young country girl. Geed reference given. Inquire at ltd THIS OFFICE. ANTED TO BORROW 2,200en F1KST Mortgage, or $1,200 en second mortgage security worth twice the amount and geed collateral, six per cent. Interest promptly paid and safe permanent investm ent. Address 2td " B., IarrxLLiuxxcKB Orricx." KIDNEY AND ZIVEIt CVItB. WARNER'S SAFE Kidney and Liver CUBE. The greatest of Modern Medical Discoveries. A Vegetable Preparation and the ONLY SURE REMEDY In the world ler Bright's Disease. Diabetes and all Kidney, Liver and Urinary Diseases. There are a large number of testi monials of the highest character in support el these statements. Prof. Green, a distinguished allopathic physician of the Seuth, in an article in the Medical Recerd, gives an account of the cure of two cases of Chronic Bright's Disease by this remedy, and advises all his brother Shysicians te use It In practice. R. Caulkins. . D., of Rochester, N. Y., writes that he would prescribe the remedy te all afflicted with serious Kidney and Liver Diseases. Rev. J. E. Rankin, D. P., of Washington, D. C, tells et permanent cures effected hy it, and says : "I de net doubt that it has great virtue." D. W. Bartlne, M. D., D. D., or East Orange, N. J., certifies that it cured him of chronic Bright's Disease in two weeks. Rev. C. A. Harvey, D. D., Secretary of Heward University, certifies ; "lam convinced that no remedy heretofore used or described can be held for one moment in comparison with this." These are sample testimonials. Twe compounds ; Fer the cure et Diabetes call for Warner's Safe Diabetes Cure. Fer cure of Bright's and the ether diseases call for War ner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure. Warner's Safe Bitters, Safe Tonic, Safe Pills and Safe Nervine are also superior remedies, unequalled 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 testi monials. H. H. WARNER & CO., Rochester, N T. 1 dz-TuTh&Sd&w TOBACCO SEED. I have for sale several choice varieties of Tobacco Seed, which I can recommend te growers. 6nr 7 put up in one dollar pack. Utftt. JOHN S. ROURER, m: "Bhrtr's Warehouse," mll-tfd Lamcaster, P MEDICAL CUTICURA REMEDIES Hava aclilered the most noted success et any Medicines of Modern Times. Messrs. Weeks & Petter have never doubted the specific properties of Cuticura, Cuticura Reselvent and Cuticcka Seap, for the speedy, permanent and economical cure of Humors of the Bleed. Skin and Scalp. They are, however, astonished at their universul success; for it was te be expected that in the hands of some hey would fall solely from spasmodic or lgne- ant use of them. Thej' are unable te say -without fern of con radictlen that no remedies ever achieved in the short space of one year the number of won derful cures performed by the Chtieuka Rem edies. SALJRHEUM CoTerlng the Bedy fur Ten Tears, Perma nently Cured. Law Office of Chas. Hocafrreif. 17 Congress Street, Bosten. Feb. 28, 1878. Messrs. Weeks & Petter: Gentlemen.! feel it a duty te inform you, and through you all who are Interested te knew the tact, that a most disagreeable and obstinate case of Salt Rheum or Eczema, which has been under my personal observation from its first appearance te the present time, about ten (10) years, covering the greater portion of the patient's body and limbs with its peculiar irritating and itching scab, and te which all the known meth ods et treating such disease has been applied without benefit, has completely disappeared, leaving a clean and healthy skin, under a few days of preiu.se application of Cuticura. I can and de heartily advise all similarly af flicted te try the remedy which has been se ef fectual in this case. Very truly yours, CHAS. HOUGHTON. LIVER COMPLAINT And Dyspepsia Treated by the Keselvent Gains 5 1-2 pound en One Bettle. Gentlemen: I have had Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia, with running sores en the side of my neck, for ten years. Doctors did me no geed I have been spending for eight yours and it did no geed. Everything I atu distress ed me. 1 get reduced from 179 te 132 pounds. At last I Uicd the Reselvent and it helped me right oil", and en the bottle I gained five and one-half pounds. It is doing the business, and lam going for it strong. Yours truly, JOnN ROY. 414 Wabash Ave., Chicago, HI., Nev. 15, i878. Nete. CuTfctntA is admirably assisted in cases et extreme physical weakness, or when the virus of Scrofula is known te lurk in the system, by the internal use of the Cuticura Reselvent, without doubt the most powerful bleed purifier and liver stimulantin the world. Cuticura Seap is an eleirant toilet anil medic inal assistant te Cuticura in the treatment of all external ailments. Fer chapped hands, rough skin anil tan, sunburn, and the lesser skin troubles, it is indispensable : as a sean ter the toilet, the nursery and bath it is the most eiegant, reiresuing anu neaung oeioro tue public. These great remedies succeed where all ethers heretofore iu ue fail because they pos sess new and original properties never before successfully ceinbincdin medicine. The Cuticura Remedies are prepared by Weeks & Petter, Chemists and Druggists, 3tM Washington street, Bosten, and are for sale by all druggists. Price of Cuticura, small boxes, M cents ; large boxes, containing two and one half times the quantity et small, $1. Reselvent, $1 per bottle. Cuticura Seap, 25 cents per cake ; by mail, 30 cents : three cakes 75 cents. COLLINS' In the Annihilation et Pain and Inflammation. VOLTAIC circTBIQlu the Vitalizalien of til nrQ& Painful Nervous Parts I Wr and Organs, in the Cur ing of Chronic Weakness of the Lungs, neart, and Kidneys, in the Absorption of Poisons from the Bleed through the Peres, and the Pre vention of Fever and Ague, Liver Complaints, Malarial and Contagious Diseases, they are wonderful. Get the genuine. SELLERS' COUGH SYR UP! 50 Years Before the Public. Pronounced by all te be the most pleasant and efficacious remedy new in use for the cure of coughs, colds, croup, hoarseness tickling sensation of the threat, whooping cough, etc. Over a million bottles sold within the last few years. It gives relief wherever used, and has the power te Impart benefit that cannot be had from the cough mixtures new in use. Sold by all druggists at 25 cent pe. bottle. SELLERS' LIVER PILLS are also highly highly recommended ler curing liver com plaint, constipation, sick headaches, fever ana ague and all diseases of the stomach and liver Sold by all druggists at 25 cents per box. R. E. SELLERS & CO., el-lyw Pittsburgh, Pa. FOR SALft. 16,000 acres et Finely Timbered Ceal Land In Kentucky, en the Big Sandy river, by which the timber White Oak, Yellow Poplar, Wal nut, Ash and ether varieties can be trans ported by raft or beat te market. The land is en the Hue of the Big Sandy railroad, which is about being built by Cidcinnatl capitalists,and Is underlaid with an immense bed of bitu minous coal. Fer further information address ALLAN A. HERB, Real Estate Agent, North Duke St. Lancaster, Fa. TIIED ELITIOU. MONDAY EVEN'G, MARCH 22, 1880. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, March 22. Fer th Mid dle Atlantic states, partly cloudy weather in northern portions, with occasional light snow or rain, southwest veerinp te north west winds, falling followed by rising ba rometer. OXFORD WINS. THE INTER-TJMIVEKSITY BOAT RACE. The Light Blue Crew Come in Ahead After a Magnificent Struggle. Londen, March 22. Oxford has wen the university beat race. The Oxford crew were the first te paddle te the starting point. Twe minutes after the beats made a magnificent start at the rate of 40 strikes per min ute. Fer seme yards the beats were even, but the Cambridge crew, row ing a quicker stroke, drew ahead. "When tbe beats rounded Craven Point, six fur longs from the start, Cambridge was still leading slightly. Befere reaching Ham mersmith bridge Oxford made a grand effort and rapidly drew up. When the beats passed under the bridge a mile further en Cambridge were only leading by a quarter length. The excitement was intense and great shouting of "Cambridge wins," Hammersmith bridge being regarded as the critical .'point of the race At 11:59 the beats were sighted from Barnes, mak ing their way up Cerney Beach, two and a-half miles from start, with Oxford lead ing by some lengths. When a mile had been traversed a splen did struggle occurred, Cambridge recover ing the lead. At a mile and a quarter it seemed as though Cambridge would row right away, but the spurt told upon them and when half way up Chiswick Eyet Ox ford led by half a length. At Chiswick church, two miles and five furlongs from the start, the race was vir tually ever ; Oxford leading by two lengths. KELLOGG'S CASE. The Majority Repert Recommending Ills Ejection. Washington, March 22. In the Sen ate, te-day, Mr. Hill, from the commit cemmit mittee en privileges and elections, submit ted the majority report en the Kellogg Kellegg Kellogg SpetTord contested case, declaring Spof Spef Spof ferd entitled te the seat. Mr. Hear, from the same committee, presented a minority report signed by himself, Cameren (Wis.) and Legan. STAKTLINO RUMOR. General Grant Reported te be Lest at Sea. Washington, March 22. There in a rumor here that the steamer City of Mex ico, with General Grant en beard, has been lest at sea. The only ground for this rumor is that she is overdue. She was due at Galveston yesterday, and has net been sighted by pilots. Inquiry at the executive mansion and signal office fails te confirm the rumor. A False Alarm. Galveston, Texas, March 22. The steamer with General Grant aboard is net due here until te-day. m THE CALIFORNIA PED9. Guerrere Wins With a Score of 500 Miles. San Francisce, March 22. The go-as-you-please match, composed of local pedes trians of both sexes, which has been in progress for the last six days, was wen by a native Californian named Guerrere, by a score of 500 miles, Scott second, with a scere of 487 miles. The Journal's Insurance. Bosten, March 22. The insurance en the Journal office, damaged by fire last night is $92,500, distributed among thirty one companies. MAUKETS. Philadelphia Market. Philadelphia, March 22. Fleur dull and weak; superfine $1003150: extra $5UO550; Ohie and Indiana familv $6 376 87 ; I'enn'a family t(i 2."6 62 : St. Leuis family $G 75700 ; Minnesota family 13 75QG C2; patent und high gnules $70098 00. Rye flour U 755 00. Cornmeal Brandy wine unchanged. Wheat quiet ; Ne. 2 Western Red tl 43 ; Pa. de $1 43l 14 ; Amber $1 441 45. Cern steady ; steamer 5453c ; yellow 5Gc ; mixed 55c. Oats dull and lower ; Ne. 1 49c; Ne. 2 48c; Ne. 2 mixed 4647c. Rye quiet ; We-frn 90c ; Pa. 90c. Previsions steat y; mess perk $12 50 12 75: lx-el hams$175018 00, India mess beef 19fi020 bacon smoked shoulders 5!5c ; salt de i. ; smoked bams 9W10c; pickled ham? Lard steady; city kettle 7c; loose butchers 7c ; prime steam 77Jfc. Butter fairly active, firm ; creamery extra 36g$37c: ISrauterd ceuntvand New Yerk extra new 3133c : de fail 2S30c ; Western reserve extra at 28g30c ; de geed te choice 2327c : rolls firm and scarce : Penn'a extra 23(27c ; western reservn extra 2527c. Eggs quiet ; Penn'a 12)c ; Western 12c. Cheese steady; N. Y. factory 14414c: western lull cream 1414'c ; de ler geed 134 V&ii ; de halt-skims 12313c. Petroleum dull ; Refined 73c. Whiskv at $109. Seeds unchanged; geed te prime cleversecd $6 23700; de timothy $3 203 25 ; de flaxseed $1 80 1 85 and scarce. Mew Yerk Market. Nw Yewc, March 22. Fleur-State and West era rather dull and In buyers' favor; superfine state $4 G05 00; extra de $5 155 40 ; choice de $5 45 ; fancy de $6107 00; round hoop Ohie $5U)5 90: choice de $t 006 SO; superfine western $4 655 00; common te geed extra de $5 255 60 ; choice dodo$5 558 00; choice white wheat de$5 85 G 50; Southern quiet and heavy; common te fair extra $5 65t 15; geed te choice de S6 20 6 SO. Wheat Spring quiet and nominal ; Winter Cash steady; futures lc lower ; Me. 1 White May $136&; Ne. 2 Red, April $144gl45; de Mayll 42 I 42& Cern a shade easier and dull ; Mixed Western spot 57M584c ; de future 52&Mc. Oats heavy and lower; State 45218c ; Western 4448c. m Cattle Market. PniLADELrniA, Mar. 22. Cattle market fair receipts 2,K)0 head: prime 56c; geed b 5c; medium 45c; common 44c. Sheep market fair; receipts 5,0oe head; prime 6&7Jic ; geed 6J6c ; medium 5 tic ; common 55c. Hogs Market lair ; receipts 6,000 head ; geed VLc ; Htillers 6J6c ; common 6c. Stock Markets. Philadelphia, Mar. 23 12:30 p. x. Stocks dull. PennatTs (third issue) 106 Philadelphia A Erie 17 Reading I15K Pennsylvania 51 Lehigh Valley. him United Ces. of N. J 157K Northern Pacific 32) " Preferred 55 Northern Central Xi Lehigh Navigation 37 Norristown 101 Central Transportation Ce. 48 Pitts., Tltusville A Buffalo. 19 Little Schuylkill 53 Nxw Xekk, Mar. 22. Stocks strong. Meney 5 N. Y. Central 129 Eric 46 Adams Express 113 Michigan Central 93 Michigan Southern 108-8 Illinois Central 106 Cleveland ft Pittsburgh 110 Chicago A Reck Island. 175 Pittsburgh ft Fert Wayne.. 117 Western union Tel. Ce 108 Teledo Wabash 44 ew Jersev Central 8 United StatMBeadaaad Sterling Kxekaag- (Quotations by B. K. Jamisen ft Ce., S. W. Cor. 3d and Chestnut Streets). Puiladxlpbxi, Mar. 12. United States Ps, 1881, (registered). .105ei06X United States 5's. 1881. (registered).. 103 103k United States 4's, 1891, (reglstered)107U107j6 United States 4's, 1891, ( coupons).. .107JJ&107K United States 4's, 1907. (registered). .105glO5Ji United States Currency 6's 123 Sterling Exchange 485489 LEUAE NOTICES. ESTATE OFWM. J. BARKLEY, LATE ofCelerain township, Lancaster county. Pa-, deceased. Letters of administration en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested te make Immediate payment, and these 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. PHI CLIPS, Administrator. Jam M. Walxxr, Att'y. febie-Stw STATE OF JOHN DOHNER, 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 tue undersign ed, residing in said borough. SAMUEL EBY, JOSEPH B. DenNER, (2J-etw Administrators. ESTATE OF CHRISTIAN ERB, LATE OF East Lanipetertewnshlp, Lancaster coun ty, deceased. Letters testamentary en the will et said deceased having been granted te the undersigned all persons indebted te said decedent are requested te make Immediate payment, and these having claims or demands against his estate will make the same known without delay te DANIEL L. ERB, Executer, m.T-Gtw Seudersburg, East Lampeter. STATE OF DAVID FISHER, LATE OF Manheim Borough, deceased. Letters of administration en said estate liavlng been granted te the undersigned, all persons in debted thereto are requested te make Immedi ate payment, and these liavlng claims or de mands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement te the undersign ed, residing in Munbelm Borough, I-ancuster County. SUSANNA FISIIKR. Administratrix. Sam'l II. Prick, Attorney. ml7-6tw SSIGNED ESTATE OF JONATHAN S. Steltzfuse. of Upper Leacock township, Lancaster county. Jonathan S. Steltzfuse, of t'pper Leacock township, having by deed et voluntary assignment, dated JANUARY' 31, 1880, assigned and transferred his estate and effects te the undersigned, ter the benefit ec the creditors of the said Jonathan S. Steltzl'ue, he therefore gives notice te all persons indebt ed te said assigner te make payment te the undersigned without delay, and theso having claims te present them te JACOB S. EBY, Assignee, Residing in BareviUe, Lancaster Ce. Bnvj. F. Davis. Attorney. febll-6tw OIICE. In the matter of the Assigned Estate of Henry Eshlemanand Wife, of Strasburg township, Lancaster county, I'a. Netice Is hereby given that Jacob Ilildc brand, assignee of Henry Eshlemun and wife, lias presented a petition te the Cecrt of Com mon Pleas of Lancaster county, asking the said court for un order and decree that he shall recenvey te the suid Henry Kshleuian and wife all the assigned estate in his hands, am! tliat 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., ut the Court Heuse, in the City of Lancaster, for the hearing of said petition, when and where the creditors and parties Interested in the said assigned estate et. Henry Eshlemun and wife may appear and be heard. E. McMELLEN, mar4-ltdft3tw Prothenotary. MISCELLANEOUS. pEDAK HILL SEMINARY. The Spring Term will open en MONDAY, MARCH, 29, 1880. Attention is directed te the following features : 1. The location is pleasant and healthful. it The students receive the care and com torts of a home. 3. The school is limited in number and se lect in character. 4. Meral andrcligleusinflucncesarecxcrted. 5. The course et study is liberal. 0. The preparation of teachers is made a specialty. 7. The teachers are all practical and experi enced In their work. 8. The expenses are considerably lower than tbey generally lire in similar institutions. Fer particulars address, D. DEN LINGER, Principal. 18-3mw ML. Jey, Lancaster Ce., Pa KNOW THYSELF. 0000000000000 The untold miseries that re re e e suit from indiscretion in early e e life may be alleviated and e e cured. These who doubt this e e assertion should purcluise the e e new medicul work published O bvthePEAllODYSIEDICAL 0 e INST1TUTK, Bosten, entl- O O tied, THE SCIENCE OF e e LIFE; or, SELF-PRESER- 0000000000000 VATIOJC. Exhausted vital ity, nervous and physical debility, or vital ty Impaired by the errors of youth, or tee elese application te business, may be restored aud manhood regained. Twe hundredth edition, revised and enlarg ed, just published. It is a standard medicul work, the best in the English language, writ ten by a physician of great experience, te whom was awarded a geld and jeweled medal by the Londen Medical Association. It con tains beautiful and very exjwnsive engravings. Three hundred pages; mere than 50 valuable prescriptions toralTfermsofprevailingdlsease, the result of many years of extensive and suc cessful practice, either one et which is worth ten times the price of the book. Bound in French cloth ; price only $1, sent by mail, pest paid. The Londen Lancet says. " Ne person should be without this valuable book. The author is a noble benefactor." An illustrated sample sent te all en receipt of 6 cents for postage. The author refers, by permission, te Jes. S. Fisher, president: W.I. V. Ingr.ihm, vice pres ident; W. Paine, M. D.; C. S. Uauntt, M. D.; II. J. Doucet, M. D.: R. II. Kline, M. D.; J. It. Hol Hel comb, M. D.; N. R. Lynch, M. I)., and M. R. O'Connell, M. D., faculty et the Philadelphia University of Medicine and Surgery ; also the faculty et'tlie American University of Philadel phia ; also Hen. P. A. Bisscll, M. D., president of the National Medicul Association. Address Dr. W. II. PARKER, Ne TJPAT. 4 Bullfinch street, Bosten, Mass. ulinu The author may be consulted en all diseases requiringskill and expert-mnYO'Ij'T1'rr' ence. dec24-lyw lniOIilir M.HABERBUSH, k ANCrACTuaxa or SADDLES, HARNESS, COLLARS, TRUNKS, &c., Ne. 30 PENN SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA. Fer the lowest prices and largest stock of Sleigh Bells.Rebes, Lap Blankets, Herse Blank ets, Driving (J loves, Light llarness.Team Har ness, Yankee Harness, Saddles, Whips, Cellars, Trunks, Traveling Bags, .Satchels, Curry Combs, Herse Blankets, Harness Oils. Feather Dusters, Sponges, Chamois, Herse Clippers, etc., go te M. HABERBTJSH'S, Ne. 30 Ccntr Square, Lancaster, Pa- a17-Iyw T)EACH BOTTOM RAILWAY. On and after MONDAY, SEPT. 1, 1879, trains will run as fellows : TRAINS GOING EAST. Sat. only Ne.5 p.x. 9:00 9:15 9:25 9:48 Ne.l Ne.3 a.x. r.k. 8.-00 2:20 8:17 239 830 233 9:00 3:23 935 4:00 237 735 LXAVX. Dersey's Eldera Fulton Heuse. White Reck.. AIUUWX. Oxford 10:14 Philadelphia TRAINS GOING WEST. Men. only N0.6 Ne.2 Ne.4 A.M. P.M. 8:00 430 11:20 7:20 1135 730 12:25 8:16 12:40 8:28 1:00 8:45 LKAVX. Philadelphia Oxford 11:20 7:20 5:15 White Reck 1135 730 5:43 Fulton Heuse 12:25 8:16 6:05 Eldera 12:40 8:28 6:15 AKBTVX. Dersey's 1:00 8:45 631 Ao.sanuse. e trains wilt step only when signaled. Trains connect at Dersey's with Co lumbia ft Pert Deposit R. R. J. A. ALEXANDER, Supta I Frem my prize winning Plymouth Rocks $2 ter 13. Premium ter hunt collection Lancaster County Exhi Exhi bitien. J. B. Lenir. N. E. corner Centre Square, or Leng's Drug Stere, 12 North Queen St. tl4-ltdft5tw J m ;n i 1 3 2! i i, r m