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LANCASTER DAILY IOTELIJGENCEit, iFRIDAT, MARCH 26. 1880.
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THE HUMAN BOOT.
Dr. Greene's lecture Hli Prosecution by
the Lancaster County Medical
Society.
Dr. C. A. Greene, whose recent prosecu
tion by the medical society caused a geed
deal of comment, lectured at the opera
house last night, his subject being "The
Human Bedy." Dr. Greene opened by
saying that he had lectured in the same
hall twenty-five years before, and saw in
the audience new present a few of these
who attended his former lecture. After
giving some account of his study in medi
cine, his graduation at Berkshire medical
college, at Pittsfield, Mass., in 1848, his
dissatisfaction with the professional mode
of treating disease, his researches for bet
ter methods and his adoption of them
when found, the doctor took up the
several parts of the body separately
the eye, the car, the nose, the brain, the
mouth, threat, stomach, intestines, &c,
and briefly described their construction
and functions, their diseases and the reme
dies therefer. He said that many lectures
might be made en any one of these organs
without exhausting the interesting topic.
He claimed that a great mistake of the
regular practitioners was cramming the
stomach with medicines, external remedies
being much mere effective and less dan
gerous. Of some 20,000 medicines known te the
profession, he used only about SO, and all
of these, except two or three, were used
externally. Dr. Greene made a general
assertion that in all ages erigiual thinkers
in the medical profession who had at
tempted te make innovations in the estab
lished practice had been persecuted, de
nounced as empirics and quacks and net
infrequently made martyrs of. He named
many of them from Aristotle down
te .Tenner, who in 1703 discovered a
preventive of small-pox by means of inocu
lation and vaccination. Against .Tenner,
the whole body of practitioners were ar
rayed, and placarded England with car
toons representing Jcnner as vaccinating
his patients, who in under the process
were rapidly transformed into cows and
bulls ! Dr. Henry A. Martin, the Jcnner
of this county, who introduced young cattle
from France, thus securing a pure virus
for vaccination, and thus avoiding
the transmission of scrofula and ether
diseases from child te child, which is se
often done when the human vaccine scab is
used, and who had been doneunccd and
ridiculed by many of the profession, was
highly eulogized by Dr. Greene ; who also
feelingly referred te the sad fate of Dr.
Charles T. Jacksen, of Bosten, the discov discev
cier of aiuusthcsia, who is new hopelessly
insane by reason of the wrong done him
by depriving him of the honor of his dis
covery and placing his laurels en the brew
of another
Dr. Greene was very severe en the mem.
bers of Lancaster medical society who
had prosecuted him and called in question
the genuineness of his diploma of
graduation. Te prove that he was no
empiric, as his accusers would have the
public believe, he read a letter from Dr.
D. 11. Bardcn, new of Philadelphia,
who states that he is surprised
te learn that members of the Lan
caster county uiedical society should
announce their ignorance of the
cxistence of Berkshire medical college,
within sight of whose walls he (Dr. Bar
den) was born, and where he had attend
ed his first course of lectures, and in 1845
had met Dr. Greene as a student. Dr.
Greene also read a letter from the Park
man professor of anatomy at Harvard uni
versity, Dr. Oliver Wendell Helmes, who
also expresses his surprise that members
of the Lancaster county medical
society should net have heard of Berkshire
college, an institution that was incorper
ated in 1822 and only went out of existence
in 1809 en the death of its president, Dr.
Henry II. Childs. Had the Lancaster
medical men put themselves te the trouble
of referring te Applcten's Encyclopedia,
under the head of " Pittsfield " they would
have found that there was such a college,
and that in its day it ranked second
te none in the United States ; that
it had graduated ever 400 persons some
of them very distinguished men in the
profession. Dr. Helmes adds that he
spent sevcrat summers in Pittsfield, knew a
number of the faculty of the college among
ethers Dr. Childs, Dr. Palmer and Dr.
Alenzo Clark, then distinguished as a path
ologist in Pittsfield, and new no less dis
tinguished in New Yerk.
Dr. Greene said he could cenceive of no
ether reason for the discourteous and un
just treatment he had received at the hands
of the medical society, except that he was
interfering with their practice and curing
diseases that they could net reach. He re
ferred te quite a number of cures effected
by him after the patients had been given
up as hopeless by distinguished physicians
of this and ether cities.
Washington Iloreugh Items.
On Thursday at 2 o'clock the funeral of
Miss Helen Welk was held in the M. E.
church of this place. Rev. Gee. Gaul, a
former pastor of the church, but new of
Millcrsvillc, officiated, assisted by Rev. G.
Read, pastor here. The services were very
impressive; the church was filled, every
available seat being occupied. Her age
was 20 years and 9 months. Miss Welk
was one of the most amiable ladies of the
town and the sympathies of the citizens
are with the bereaved family.
By a " mistake of the printer " the firm
name of Sceficld and Fishel, dealers in dry
goods was incorrectly stated en Wednes
day, two extra names being added.
II. K. Dellinger proposes te embark in
the dry goods and grocery business in this
place.
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Sudden Death.
Mrs. Jane Slermfcltz, wife of William
Stermfeltz, Ne. 235 Seuth Queen street,
was taken ill last evening and died about
neon te-day. Mr. Stermfeltz and family
removed from 51 West German street yes
terday, and it is supposed Mrs. Stermfcltz's
sickness and death were caused by her
ever-exerting herself, she being enceinte.
She was aged about 29 years and was an
unusually robust and active woman.
She leaves two or three young children.
Geed Friday.
Te-day, being Geed Friday, the banks
and public schools of the city are closed.
Services were held in the Catholic, Episco
pal, Lutheran and Moravian churches,
several of which will also held services
this evening. The town is very dull and
news is scarce.
SALISBURY ITEMS.
Frem Our Regular Correspondent.
We are called upon te chronicle the
death of one of enr eldest citizens, Geerge
Beets, colored, of the Welsh mountain. He
was peculiar in many things ; one of which
was that he claimed that he had seen 150
returns of Chistmas day, and also that he
remembered well the Revolutionary war.
But as he had no record of his age and was
very ignorant, it is impossible te estimate
his age with any certainty. Most of our
old men remember him as "old Geerge
Beets" when they were boys. Peace te
his ashes.
Springville school closed yesterday for
the term. The exercises for the last week
consisted principally of examinations and
reviews. The school has been doing exceed
ingly geed work during the whole term,
the teacher, G. W. Hern, having intro
duced several of the higher branches net
usually taught in our public schools, and
has succeeded beyond even his own ex
pectations. On April 5th he intends
opening a select school at White Herse in
this township, and has already enrolled
six teachers among his pupils. If he is as
successful in this undei taking as he has
been with our school, he will rank among
the best of Lancaster county teachers.
We often sec reports of different schools, in
the county, but we claim that Springville
will compare favorably with any of them.
Mr. Hern is new suffering with a very
sere ankle and is compelled te go en
crutches for the present. It is te be hoped
he may recover in time te enjoy his brief
vacation.
Mr. Archy Hilten was unfortunate
enough te have several very choice chick
ens (Plymouth Rocks) stolen a few nights
age. He offers a reward of $10 for the
recovery of the fowls.
Salisbury has been quite lively for a few
days en account of the different llittings
within its borders. II. D. Diem vacated
and I. D. Worst moved in ; A. D. Amnion
comes where Worst vacated ; Elizabeth
Kyle moved from B. F. Weaver's te Mar
tin Gable's ; James Dunlap gees from Jac.
Mcntzer's te Samuel Hoever's; Lackey
Lattcrty gees te W. L. Frybargcr's house ;
Jacob Mentzcr comes into his own house ;
Newton Kurtz moves en his fa.her's farm ;
Uriali Haines leaves Rhoads's farm
and gees te D. Weidman's farm ;
Mr. Rhoads moves back from New Hol Hel
land, en his own farm, and several ethcis
are about changing their places of resi
dence. With a little work and plenty of
big dinners it has enlivened this quiet
village considerably.
Fell Frem a Scaffold.
Yesterday, Charles Kelly, a young man
who is employed at the Penn iron works,
was working en a scaffold at a boiler,
when it broke and he and another man
who was en the scaffold fell te the
ground, a distance of about ten feet.
Kelly had his right wrist dislocated and
his arm sprained. He was attended by Dr.
Ycaglcy.
In Town.
We have had a pleasant visit from Mrs
Bladen, of the Philadelphia Sunday Timettf
some of whose bright articles we have had
occasion te copy from the columns of that
paper, and notably one upon the tobacco
of Lancaster county several weeks age,
which was accidentally, however, credited
te the daily Times. Mrs. Bladen's present
subject of investigation is antique furni
ture, about which there is a fashionable
craze.
ltroke a Finger.
Charles Carr, while engaged in distrib
uting playbills yesterday, tripped ever a
doorstep en German street, and falling
broke one of the fingers of his left hand.
Linnrcan Society.
Stated meeting te-morrow at 2 o'clock p. in.,
n the Hall et the Y. 31. C. Association.
Jehn Hiemcnz's Eagle shoe store, 2:s North
Queen street, has new en hand a large line of
ladies' fine cloth top kid and turkey morocco
shoes cheap ; a large assortment of misses' and
children's shoes; also, a large assortment of
men's and boys' shoes et all kinds, at very low
prices. Give us a call. m2G-2td
Amusement.
" The Banker's Daughter." This evening
Cellier's celebrated company will appear here
in the play of the abeve name, which has
drawn crowded houses in every city in which
it has been played. The company is one of
strongest that has visited Lancaster for some
time, Including I.euis James, Mr. and Mrs.
Walcot, Marie Wainwright and a number et
ether well known artists.
Bright teeth, and lips tnat glow the while.
Give light and color te a smile ;
And, infinitely mere than this,
Give light and color te a kiss.
Hut both must suffer from the want
Of the lite-giving SOZODONT.
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1'hysiciaxs recommend St. Jacob's Oil.
Democratic County Committee.
The Democratic county committee will held
a meeting at Shober's hotel, this city, en Mon
day, March 29, at 10a. m., te fix a time for the
meeting of the county convention, te elect
delegates te the state convention and te trans
act such ether business as the committee may
appoint or the convention determine.
livery member is urgently requested te be
present if possible.
ml5-tdd&w "T. U. HENSEL, Chr.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Kpeer's Pert IVine.
Is recommended by physicians abeve all
ethers as a gentle stimulant, tonic and diu
retic. It is something they can prescribe te
patients with confidence, knowing they arc
using an article that is strictly pure, and pos
sesses thu highest medicinal virtues.
Charles A. Seeley, a skiltul chemist of New
Yerk city, alter making a careful and thor
ough analysis says : " I have examined the
wine with a view et" determining the presence
or absence of various injurious substances
which arc contained in se-called Pert wines,
such as logwood, crude spirits, etc. I have net
found any et these substances in Mr. Spccr's
wine, and it does net contain anything but
what is teund in pure Grape juice wine. This
wine is endorsed by Drs. Atlec and Davis, and
sold by It E. Slaymaker.
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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
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 off every impedi
ment and each organ will be ready for duty.
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Use Lechcr's Herse and Cattle Pew Uers.
Frem lien. Andrew Cornwall,
Ex-Member, op Legislature, New Yerk State.
Alexandria Hat, Jan. 3, 1880.
H. H. Warner fc Ce. :
Gents: 1 have been troubled with kidney
difficulty for the last three years, and in Octo
ber last had a very severe attack. I then com
menced taking your Sate 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 Safe Kidney
and Liver Cur in the beuse.
Yours truly,
X. COBKwVAXL.
"Since taking 'Dr. Lindsey's Bleed Search
r'that old sere of mine is entirely cured."
Sold by all druggists.
Pure Spicest Lecher's Drug Stere.
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 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 from
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.
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A Favorable x oteristt. The geed reputa
tion of "Brown's Bronchial Troches" for the
relief el Coughs, Colds and Threat Diseases
has given them a favorable notoriety.
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Try Lecher's Cough Syrup."
Troublesome Children.
That are 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
thorn. iu22-lwd&w
Mether! Mothers!! Mothers!!!
Are you disturbed at night and broken el
your lest by a sick child suffering and crying
with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth?
If se, go at once and get a bottle of MRS. WINS
LOW'S SOOTHING SYKUP. Itwill 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, feeld everywhere
25 cents a bottle. JjlT-lyd&wM.W&S
Try Lecher's Cough Svrup.
Te enumerate the miraculous cures wrought
by " Dr. Sellers' Cough Syrup" would fill a
volume. Its cures arc marvelous. Price 25
ccnU.
Statistics prove that twenty-nve per cent,
of the deaths in our larger cities are caused by
consumption, and when we retlect that this
terrible disease in its worst stage will yield te
a bottle of Lechcr's Renowned Cough Syrup,
shall we condemn the sufferers ter their neg
ligence, or pity them for their ignorance?
A Mether's Griet.
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
ri-k, 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 and $1. Fer lame Back, Side,
or Chest, u-e Shiloh's Pereus Plaster. Price
25 cents. Sold by D. Heitshu, Lancaster, and
M. L. Davis, Millerbville.
The Hest I Ever Knew Or.
J. G. Starkey, a prominent and influential
citizen of Iowa City, says: "I have had the
Dyspepsia, and Liver Complaint ter several
years, and have used every Remedy I could
near of, without any relief whatever, until I
saw your Shiloh's Vitulizer advertised in our
paper, and was persuaded te try it. lam happy
te slate that it has entirely cured me. It is cer
tainly the best Remedy I ever knew of." Price
75 cents. Sold by 1). lleitshu, Lancaster, and
M. L. Davis. Millcrsvillc.
Shiloh's Catarrli Kcmcdy.
A marvelous Cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria
Canker Meuth, and Headache. With each
bottle there is an ingenious nasal Injector for
he mere successful treatment et tne com
plaint, without extra charge. Price 50 cents,
s-eltl by D. lleitshu, Lancaster. and M. L.Davis,
Mill!vil!. sJG-wodD&eewW
It EXT US.
KeLn. March 25, ISsO, in this city, Catliarln
Kelb, aged b'J years, 7 months and !! days.
The relatives and friends of the family are
respectfully invited teattend the funeral trem
her son's residence (Geerge Kelb), Ne. 015 Fre
mont street, en Saturday afternoon, at 2:30
o'clock. Services at Zion's Lutheran church.
Interment at Zion's cemetery.
new ad vehtisemexts.
TIKE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT.
Insurance at lowest rates. Geed and Reli
able Companies. II HICK & STAUI'FER,
Reat Estate & Ins. Agts., 3 N. Duke St.
dcc30-3mdlteed
INSUKE YOUR PROPERTY IN THE 15EST
COMPANlESat
BAUSMAN & BURNS ,
29-tfeedK Ollice: Ne 10 Went Orange St.
-VTONEY TO LOAN ON FIRST MORT
ItJL GAGE at
BAUSMAN & BURNS'S
Insurance and Real Estate Ollice,
miS-Ctdlt Ne. is West Orange Street.
-TERVOUS DEBILITY.
.Li Te Nervous Sufferers The Great Euro
pean Remedy Dr. J. B. Simpsen's Specific
Medicine. It is a positive cure ter Sperma Sperma
eorrhea, Seminal Weakness, Impetency.and all
diseases resulting from Self-Abuse, as Mental
Anxiety, Less of Memery, Pains ia Back or
Side, and diseases that lead te Consumption,
Insanity and an early grave. The Specific
Medicine is being used with wonderful success.
Pamphlets sent tree te all. Write ler them and
get lull particulars. Price, Specific, $1 per
package, or six packages for $5. J.B.SIMP
SON MEDICINE COMPANY, Nes. 101 and 106
Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. Address all orders
te
II. B. COCHRAN, Druggist, Sele Agent,
137 and 13'J North Queen Street.
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COURT FKOCLAMATION.
AVnEiiEAS, The Honorable JOHN II. LIV
INGSTON. President, and Honorable DAVID
W. PATTERSON, Associate Judge el the
Court of Common Pleas.in and for the county of
Lancaster, and Assistant Justices of the Courts
of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail De
livery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in
and ler the county of Lancaster, have issued
their precept, te me directed, requiring me,
among ether things, te make mibl-c proclama
tion throughout luy bailiwick, that a Court et
Oyer and Terminer and a General Jail Deliv
ery, also a Court of General Quarter Sessions
et the 1'eace and Jail Delivery, will commence
in the Court Heuse, in the city of Lancaster in
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, en the
THIRD MONDAY' IN APRIL (10), 1330.
In pursuance of which precept public notice
is hereby given te the Mayer and Aldermen et
the city of Laa caster, in the said county, and
all the Justices of the Peace, the Corener and
Constables, of the said city and county of Lan
caster, that they be then and there in their own
proper persons, with their rolls, records and
examinations, and inquisitions, and their ether
remembrances, te de these things which te
their offices appertain in their bchal f te be done ;
and also all these who will prosecute against
the prisoners who are, or then shall be, in the
jail of said county of Lancaster, are te be then
and thore te presecute against them as shall be
just.
Dated at Lancaster the 18th day of Mareh,
18S0.
JACOB S. STRIKE, Sheriff.
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ltEMOVALS.
DR. S. It. FOKEMAS,
(PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON),
Removed trem Ne. 18 Seuth Prince street te
Ne. 211 West King street, Lancaster, Pa.
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REMOVAL.
The office of The Lancaster Gas Light
and Fuel Company, has been removed te
Ne. 7, North Queen street, Examiner and Ex
press building. in20-4td22,24,27
TJEMOVaL.
The Ceat Office of It Baumgardncr & Ce.
has been removed te
Ne, 7 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
m20-4td-22,24&27 (Examiner Building).
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OAL! COAL!! COAL!!!
RTJSSEL. & SHTJLMYBR
Will remove their Ceal Office. 15 EAST KING
STREET, te Ne. 22 EAST KING STREET, new
the New Yerk Stere, en or before APRIL 1,
where they will be glad te see their old custo
mers. m20-3tawtf
MR. JAMEU 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 & SON,
119 Water Street, New Yerk,
Packers of Leaf Tobacco.
March 19, 1SS0. m20-lwd
PROPOSALS FOR COLLECTION OF TAX.
Sealed proposals for the collection of State
and County Tax of the East and West Sections
of the City of Lancaster, Pa., ler 1880, will be
received at the County Commissioners' Office
en MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1880, UU 4 o'clock p.
m., the Commissioners reserving the right te
reject any or all bids.
By order of the Commissioners.
mae,aa,37d Attest-1. N. S. WILLS, Cleric
XEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
WATCHES. The largest stock and most varied assortment te be found
in the interior of the state. We sell all the reliable grades of American and
Swiss Watches, and each watch is warranted according te the quality.
JEWELRY of the newest and prettiest designs in great quantity and vari
ety from a geed article in geld plate te the precious gem in costly setting.
SILVERWARE.--Articles of utility and ornament in solid silver or electro
plate, artistic in design and of various styles of finish.
MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES tee numerous te specify x 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 aslew as
it could be bought elsewhere.
AM USEMHSTS
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FERA HOUSE.
FKIDAT EVEXIXG, MARCH 26.
MR. JOHN D. MISHLER has the honor te
announce one et the most brilliant entertain
ments he h:is ever presented in the appearance
of COLLIER'S
Banker's Daughter Combination,
Under the auspices of A- M. Palmer, Union
Square Theatre, Breaaway ami 14th street.
New Yerk.
J. W. COLLIER, - - - JUsabeil
The Phenomenal Success of the Season,
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As plaved at the Union Square Theatre, N. Y.,
140 Consecutive Nights, and has also received
the most flattering tokens of approval every
where presented.
Positive appearance of Mr. Leuis James. MNs
Marie Wainwright, Mr. and Mrs. Chas Walcot,
Mrs. l'arren, Hareld Persberg, and
A SUPERIOR COMPANY.
This Company will bring all its Elegant
Scenery. Nevwithstanding the great expense
attending this engagement, no advance will
be made in prices.
ADMISSION. - - 35, 50 & 75 Cts.
Bex Sheet new oeon at Yecker's. m22-3td
UULTON OPEKA HOUSE.
The Great Romantic Spectacular Drama in
5 Acts, the
"ILLUMINATI,"
EASTER MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1880.
MR. JOHN D. MISHLER has the pleasiue et
pesenting the Distinguished Acter,
F. C. BANGS,
As JOSEPH BALSAMO, supported by a Large
and Talented Company of THIRTY-NINE
PERSONS.
NEW AND HANDSOME ARMORS,
NEW COSTUMES AND BANNERS.
NEW AND ORIGINAL MUSIC,
NEW SCENERY.
Complete in all its details, under Iheper
senal supervision of Messrs. A. R. Vanllern
and J. C. Prene. Notwithstanding the great
expense no advance in prices.
ADMISSION,
RESERVED SEATS,
Diagram at Yecker's.
35, 50 & 75 Cts.
75 Cts.
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HOUSE EUKXISllIAU (iOOJiS.
TAKGAINS.
FLINtf & BREjtEMAjt
Are offering Greater Bargains than ever in
TINWARE,
TABLEWARE
Heuse-Funiisliing Goods.
A Large Stock of Gas Fixtures at YERT
LOW PRICES.
FLINN & BRENEMAN
152 North Queen Street,
LANCASTER, PA.
MEDICAL.
CUTICURA
REMEDIES
Hava achieTCd the most noted success et
any Medicines of Modern Times.
Messrs. Weeks te Petter have never doubted
the specific properties of Cuticuka, Clticuka
Resolved and cuticuka Seap, ler the speedy.
permanent and economical cure of Humors of
the Bleed, Skin and Scalp. They are, however,
astonished at their universal success; for it
was te be expected that in the hands of some
hey would tail solely from spasmodic or igne-
arl use of them.
They are unable te say without fear of con
radietien that no .remedies ever achieved in
the short space of one year the number of won
derful cures performed by the Cwticbr. ItEM-
EDIES.
SALT RHEUM
Ceraring the ISedy for Ten Years, Perma
nently Cured.
Law Office of Chas. HouenTOjr.
17 Congress Street, Bosten, Feb. 23, 187S.
Messub. Weeks & Petter: Gentlemen. I feel
it a duty te inform you, and through you all
who are interested te knew the tact, that a
most disagreeable and obstinate ca-e 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 sucU disease has been applied
without beneut, has completely disappeared,
leaving a clean and healthy skin, under a lew
days of profuse application of Cuticuiea.
I can and de heartily advise all similarly af
flicted te try the remedy which has been se ef
fectual in this case.
Vary truly yours, '
CnAS. HOUGIITOX,
LIVER COMPLAINT
And Dyspepsia Treated by the .Reselvent
Gains 5 1-2 pounds 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 nave been spending for eight years
and it did no geed. Everything I ate distress
ed me. I get reduced from 179 te 132 pounds.
At last I tiied the Reselvent and it helped me
right off, and en the bottle I gained five and
one-half pounds. It is doing the business, and
I am going for it strong.
Yours truly, JOnN ROY.
414 Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111., Nev. 15, iS7S.
Nete. CunctrRA 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 stimulant in the world.
Cuticuka SeAr is an elegant toilet and medic
inal assistant te Cuticuka in the treatment of
all external ailments. Fer chapped hands,
rough skin and tan, sunburn, ami the lesser
skin troubles, it is indispensable ; as a soap ter
the toilet, the nursery and bath it is the most
elegant, refreshing and healing berere the
public.
These great remedies succeed where all
ethers heretofore in use fail because they pos
sess new and original properties never before
successfully cembineu in medicine.
The Cuticura Remedies are prepared by
Weeks & Petter, Chemists and Druggists, 300
Washington street, Bosten, and are for sale by
all druggists. Price of Cuticura, small boxes,
50 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.
rC LING In the Annihilation et
jyuuiiiy Pain and inflamniatlen
K.'TiiclHHFlECTIBam the Virilizatien of
VOLTAIC atUSlWWeaki Paralyzedj and
Pi ieTr(a Painful Nervous Parts
wl5T and Organs, in the Cur
ing of Chronic Weakness of the Lungs. Heart,
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 Disease, they are
wonderful. Get thejtenulae.
H. Z. RHOADS Ss BRO., Jewelers,
Ne. 4 West King Street.
fOR SALE OK KES1.
STORE ROOM EOIt KENT, NO. 114 N.
Queen street. Possession given January
1st. Apply at
d9-tfdl Ne. 112 North Queen Street.
T?OK KENT.
. Twe rooms. Ne. 43 North Queen street,
suitable for photograph"gallery, new occupied
by J S. Saurmuu. Apply te
dec2tMt"d THUS. BAUMGARDN
ER.
I, "ei: sale.
. A ishuille Beard in Geed condition, with
lour sets et quoits, will be sold cheap. Apply
te II. L. MISHLER.
m23-tfd 115 East King Street.
1)OSTS AND KAILS FOIt SALE.
The undersigned has about 1,000 4-helc
Chestnut Pests, ami about l,OO0ChestnutRails,
which thev will ell at reasonable prices.
A. MILLER & SON,
mll-StdTh Millersville.
A COLLAR FACTORY AND LEATHER
STORE FOR KENT. A well Established
Cellar Factory and Leather Stere for rent.
Al-e suitable for any ether business. Apply te
123-Tu,Tli&Stfd JOHN A. SIIOBER.
IOK KENT.
. Four Acres of Geed Land with a Frame
Heuse and Geed Barn, situated en the Harris
burg pike, within the city limits. Inquire of
II. SHUBERT,
mSi-lwd Ne. C Court Avenue.
PUIJL1C KALI! OF HOUSEHOLD AND
Kitchen Furniture, en WEDNES
DAY, MARCH 31, at Ne. 33U North Duke street.
Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p.m. Fer par
ticulars apply te
m21-7td II i:NRY SHUBERT, Auct.
F
OK KENT.
The second sterv of Eshleman ft Rath-
ven'-t Banking Heuse, at Centre Square, and
111-0 a room en tecemi siery, opposite me
Pcnn'a R. R. Depot, en Chestnut struct.
B. F. ESHLEMAN.
f2V2td&Stt Attorney-at Law
11 RE PROOF SAFE FOR SALE.
. A Fire Proof Safe (Mesler, Bahman & Ce..
Cincinnati make), 34 inches high, 3UJ wide and
2t deep, weight 1,200 pounds, with Sargent's
Patent Night and Day Combination Leck, for
sale cheap. Applv at the
jaii2-tfd INTELLIGENCER OFFICE.
PUI5LIC SALE.
On SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 27,
at 7 o'clock, and evening at 7 o'clock, the en
tile s-tock of Tinware, at Ne. 210 West King
stieet, Lancaster, Pa.
HENRY SNYDER,
SAM't Hess & Sen, Auets. ltd
PU15MC SALE.
On MONDAY, MARCH 20, 18S0, will be
.-old by public vendne, at the public house of
Peter Letz, Reading Depot Hetel, North
Prince street, a let of Household Furniture.
Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. m. sharp.
m2K-2td B. F. ROWE, Auct.
F
OK KENT.
Saw Mill with 4(Mier.-e power Engine -and
necessary fixtures, situate in Lancaster city.
Pa., en Penn'a R. R.. near Stewart's Dreve
Yard, accessible from New Helland turnpike.
Possession en May 1, 1S0. Apply at Ne. 43S
North Queen fctrect. mO-Ctdeed
PUP.LIC SALE OF HOUSEHOLD AND
Kitchen Furniture, at Ne. 20 Plum street,
en SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1SS0, consisting et
Range and Pipe, Roadsteads, Tables, Chairs.
Che-r, Settee, Carpets, Bureau, Sideboard, let
of old books ami ether goods net mentioned.
Sale te commence at 1 o'clock P. M.
ml-2td
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
The partnership heretofore existing be
tween the under-igned under the linn name
of Salomen & Hartman, engaged in the To
bacco ami Cigar business, Lancaster, Pa., lias
been ili elved this day by mutual consent.
All outstanding debts w ill be payable te Mr. S.
Salomen, who continues at 105 Maiden Lane,
New Yerk. S. SALOMON, Jr.,
MAX II ART M AN.
March 25, ia0. m25-.'itd
rORTGAGES FOR SALE.
Twe six per cent. Mortgages, one ter $10,000
and the ether ler $4,750, first liens and well se
cured en eligible city -Real Estate, belonging
te thecstateef the late Dr. Benjamin Mishler,
dee'd. Inquiruet
WM. R. WILSON, Esq.,
Ne. 21 North Duke Street.
lll-ttW&S Lancaster, Pa
PUBLIC SALE.
On WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7. 1880. will be
sold at public sale, valuable HOUSEHOLD
AND KITCHEN FURNITURE of the estate of
Jasper Yeates Conyngham, deceased, at Ne. 20
Seuth Queen street, Lancaster, Pa., viz: One
Piane, two Marble top Tables, two large Mir
rors, Sela, Invalid Chair, two stands of Min
erals, dozen Stulled Chairs, Marble-top Stand,
let of Window Blinds, large and small Side
board, one high Eight-day Cleck, three
Lounges, five Bedsteads and Bedding, three
cases of Drawers, si Bureaus, eight Boek
Case, five Wardrobes, WashstamN. Dining
and Breakfast tables, Steves, Chairs, large
Arm Chair, two Chests, large Fleur Chest,
Leeking Glasses, Settee, Tin and Queensware,
abeu I 300 or 400 yards of Brussels, Ingrain and
ltag Carpets by the yard, and many ether arti
cles net mentioned. The furniture is all of the
best make, nearly all Walnut or Mahogany,
and among them arc valuable relies with his
torical associations.
Sale te commence at 0 o'clock, a. m.. and con
tinue until all is sold, when terms will be made
known by the undersigned.
A. K. WITMER.
EMLEN FRANKLIN,
Henry Siiukert, Auct. Executer
mar2,27,31Sap3.Vid
WANTEIi.
"f"7"ANTED. ENERYBODY TO ADVER-
M tise, tree et charge, 111 the Intelliue:
cer, who wants something te de.
7ANTED FAMILIES F JEAN, DOE-
TT skin and Cottonade Weavers. Wages
paid in cash every week. New looms just
starting. Address
CALCUTTA MILLS.
Adams and Pine Sts., Frankford, Phila.
m2Hwd
WANTED. 50 NEW BOYS TO SELL
THE OWL te-morrow afternoon at 2
o'clock. Apply S. E. Angle Centre Square,
ltd
-Tir ANTED. 30 GOOD CIOARMAKERS.
y Man led men preferred. Werk steady
all year round. Price trem $4 te $7 per thou
sand. Apply te BARON & CO.,
N. E. Cor. Chwapsidc and Lembard street,
m2-3!d Baltimore, Md
UJIOCEHIES.
w
HOLESALE AND RETAIL.
LEVAN'S FLOUR
Ne. 227 NORTH PRINCE
STREET
di7-lyd
rriRY
THE FAHNESTOCK
FARINA FLOUR.
A Very Superior Article, at
BURSK'S.
THE BEST COFFEES.
Always Fresh Roasted, at
BURSK'S.
M
ICUNEK'S EXCELSIOR HAMS,
BURSK'S.
A FULL LINE OF
CANNED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES,
AT BURSK'S.
SHUMAKER'S AKRON OAT MEAL,
ALWAYS FRESH, AT
BURSK'S.
s
ELF-KAISING BUCKWHEAT AND
GRIDDLE CAKE FLOUR, at
D.S.BUKSK'S,
Se. 17 EAST KINO STREET.
TIIED EDITION
FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 26, 1880.
WEATHER INDICATION'S.
Washington, March 26. Fer the Mid
dle Atlantic states, cloudy weather, fol
lowed by rain, northeast, veering te south
east winds, and falling barometer.
CHINATOWN".
Serious Obstacles in the Way or Effecting
its Demolition.
San Francisce, March 26. The thirty
days' notice of the condemnation of China
town expired te day, but the heard of
health has as yet taken no action with re
gard te Chinatown, as far as can be learned.
The beaid has no ether power than
te cause the enforcement of existing
laws, regarding nuisances and over
crowding. The laws and ordinances re
lating te the former bear mere heavily
upon the property owners than upon the
occupants of buildings and were they en
forced strictly Caucasian property owners
of Chinatown would suffer mero than
Mongolian tenants of condemned buildings.
It is hardly possible, it is stated, te
make many arrests en account of violation
of the law, as thcre is no place in which
prisoners can be kept. The jails are tilled
te overflowing already. This fact has been
brought te the notice of the beard of super
visors and the beard of police commission
ers, but as yet no action has been taken
towards providing quarters for the deten
tion of prisoners who would be arrested in
scores should the cubic acre ordinance
and ether laws be enforced.
TUE STRUGGLE IN THE HOUSE.
The Townshend Bill Still a Bene of Conten
tion. Washington, March 20. The Heuse
refused yeas 121, nays 81, net the neces
sary two-thirds in the affirmative te dis
pense with the morning hour.
Mr. Robertsen (La.) said that yesterday
he had voted for Mr. McLane's preposition
for the purpose of bringing the Townshend
bill before the Heuse. Had he understood
a certain decision of the speaker he would
have voted against the preposition because
he was net a protectionist.
Mr. McLane (Md) By what right docs
the gentleman give any such signilicancc
te that vote ? I for ene utterly repel
and repudiate any such significance. There
was no such significance in that vote.
Se far as he was concerned it had no ether
significance than deciding the proper mode
of procedure in the business of the
Heuse.
The speaker then proceeded te call com
mittees for reports of a private nature.
THE KNIFE.
Stabbed in the Abdomen.
Willlvmspert, Pa., March 2(5. Chris
tian Steiner, who has been living for the
last six years with a family named Carl, in
what is known as- "Fisher's Rew," came
home drunk last night and had some
words with Mrs. Carl. Her eldest son
Frank interfered and was stabbed in the
abdomen with a pocket-knife by Steiner.
The latter was arrested and ledged in jail.
statu; ITEMS.
Burglars breke into the planing mill of
C. A. Thile, of Bradford, and took a
pocket book, containing $:,S40, which was
in a vest under Thile's pillow.
In the Heuse yesterday Mr. Springer
gave notice that he would call up the
Curtin-Yocum contested election case en
Tuesday next.
Edward T. Steel, of Philadelphia, has
dined with Hayes, and it is said he desires
te succeed Mr. Tutten as collector of the
pert. It is believed that he can get the
appointment if he really wants it.
The county convention of the Miners'
and Laborers' benevolent association met
at Pottsville yesterday in secret session.
The meeting will be continued te-day.
Nothing cau be learned of the proceed
ings. Reading is te have a new summer hotel,
built en the Mexican plan, 1.10 feet front
and 250 feet in depth, with enclosed court
yard, and only one entrance, and that
will be ten feet wide in the centie of the
front. Thejietcl will cost about $:J0,000.
The Pittsburgh papers charge that the
young Mrs. Sneatheu, who shot herself
there recently, was impelled te suicide by
her husband who said he would also kill
himself, but backed out ; and new there is
talking of prosecuting him for being acces
sory te f de de se.
Twenty-one delegates belted from the
First legislative district Democratic con
vention, Allegheny county, Tuesday, and
--elected Messrs. Dr. Langfelt, Victer Pau
line and AV. H. Cullers, delegates te the
state convention. They seem te have no
regularity whatever, but being anti-Tilden
the Harrisburg Patriot accepts them, and
doubtless the McGewanitcs will order
Chairman Miller te put them en the roll.
Daniel Conrey, of Eric, who has been
driven te madness ever the fifteen puzzle,
was removed te the asylum yesterday. In
the cars he broke up his dinner into fifteen
pieces and played the game with them.
This brought en another violent paroxysm
and the sheriff had te lash him te the seat
with the bell rope. He bit an officer's
watch in two, and made a desperate at
tempt te fling himself out of the window.
The physicians have but little hope of him.
Fifteen is en the decline in Erie since Con Cen Con
rey's lunacy.
Adam Pfaff borrowed a horse en false
pretense from Luke Bush in Carrolltown,
Cambria county. While riding him near
Alteena Pfaff was thrown te the ground
beneath the culvert by the animal taking
fright at a locomotive. As he was falling
the man's feet caught in the stirrup, and
after being dragged about sixty feet by
the animal the stirrup broke. The beast
tramped en his leg, cutting an ugly gash
above the ankle and bruising it generally.
He was also cut en the head, and sustained
ether injuries, and these led te his arrest.
And new Mrs. Lillic Fuller, a Philadel
phia bride has drowned herself in the
Delaware. She was but 18 years of age, of
bright, cheerful disposition, and at the
time of her marriage with Fuller, a young
man of 22, in December last, was a pupil
at the girls' normal school. The marriage
was forwarded by the efforts of an aunt,
the young husband being stepson te the
latter. It proved te be a very unhappy
one, the parties being very uncongenial
in disposition, and almost from the first
day disagreements made their life un
happy. Patterson and Creden, of Middle Val
ley, Wayne county, while intoxicated get
into a dispute as te which was the stronger
and agreed te settle it by a wrestling
match. While Patterson was holding him
down Creden plunged a knife into his
body nine times. Patterson fell te the
fleer and his assailant made his escape.
When the injured man was found he was
beyond the reach of medical aid. The
young men were well connected, geed
friends and had previously borne excellent
reputations.
BURNED TO DEATH.
A Weman Accuses Her Husband of aa
Unnatural Crime.
Philadelphia, March 26. 3Irs. Cath
arine Corsen was taken te the hospital
this morning in a dying cenditian, suffer-
injj from severe hums. She made a depo
sition before a magistrate accusing her
husband of wilfully burning her by throw
ing a lighted coal oil lamp at her. The
husband was promptly arrested but denied
the charge, averring that his wife was
drunk and accidentally set herself en fire
while sitting near the stove. The police
could find no trace of a broken lamp or
evidence of a struggle, and it seems that
the husband, wife and a party of friends,
who had all been drinking in the house,
are unable te account for the burning.
The matter is being investigated by the
police.
THE NIUIL1STS.
A Denial Frem Geneva.
Paris, March 26. A Socialist paper
publishes a note from Geneva denying the
existence there of any Nihilist
committee. The note says there is
simply a relief society for Russian
political refugees, and what is new going
en in Russia requires tee great'a knowl
edge of local conditions, and tee great
promptitude, te be superintended at a spot
four days distant from the scene of action.
BRUTALLY- BEATEN.
Probably Fatal Assault ou a Railroader.
Chicago, March 20. A despatch from
East St. Leuis says Dan Feley and Mike
Reedy, two striking switchmen, having
taken shelter in the switch house, were
brutally beaten by a gang of men last
night. Feley was left for dead, but suc
ceeded in reaching the station house. His
recovery is doubtful. It is supposed that
their assailant mistook Feley and Reedy
for ether persons.
OBITUARY
Death of Gen. Pleasants.
Pottsville, March 20. Gen. Henry
Pleasants, chief engineer of the Philadel
phia and Reading coal and iron company,
late colonel of the -lSth Pcnna. Vels.,
brevet brigadier general and the "here of
the Petersburg mine," died suddenly at
his residence this morning.
YIELDING PIANO MAKERS.
Strikers Obtaining an Advance eT Wages
New Yerk, March 20. Stcinways hae
also yielded partially te the strikers' de
mands, and the men are expected te re
turn te work te-day at an advance of ten
percent, en former wages. Hall and Welb
arc new the only firms who held out.
LEV.AL NOTICES.
INSTATE OF ANNA M. AVEIDLEK,
J late of the City of Lancaster, deceased.
Letters et administration en said estate hav
ing been granted te the undersigned, all per
sons indebted te saiil decedent are requested
te make immediate settlement, and these hav
ing claims or demands against the same, will
present them without delay ler settlement te
the undersigded, residing in Lancaster City.
MRS. E. E. PATTERSON,
J. W.F.Swift. Administratrix.
Attorney. ni3()-ttdeed
E
.'STATE OF KILLIAN BECK, LATE OF
the Citv of lincaster. deceased. Letters
testamentary 011 said estate having been
granted te the undersigned, all persons in
debted tesaiil decedent are requested te make
immediutesettleiuent.aud these having claims
or demands against the estate ersaid decedent
te makekneun the same te the undersigned
without delay, lesidingin the Citv of Lancas
ter. ANDREW bilRKINER,
marlS-Gtdeed Executer.
E
.STATK UFAV3I. .1. IIAKKLKY, tATK
of Celrniin township, luiiciiHUr county.
! i1ntiikiiil f nttei-v nf txltui tiiit i ti it fin
saiil 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. PHILLIPS,
Administrator.
Jamcs.M. Walker, Att'y. febfiWJtw
E
STATE OF JOHN DOHNEK, LATE O'
the borough of Llizabelhtewn. ncceased.
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 ler settlement te tliu undersign
ed, residing in saiil borough.
SAMUEL ERY,
JOSEPH IJ. DOHNEK,
fi)-6tw Administrators.
INSTATE OF CHRISTIAN ERD, LATE OF
2j East Lampetertewiiship, Lancaster coun
ty, deceased. Letters testamentary en the
will et said deceased having been granted te
the undersigned all peisens indebted te said
decedent are requested te make immediate
payment, anil these having claims erjleniands
against his estate will make the same known
w itheut delay te
DANIEL L. ERR, Executer,
m3-Ctw Soudersburg, East Lampeter.
INSTATE OF DAVID FISHER, LATE OF
li Manheim Uoreugh, deceased. Letters- of
administration en said estate having been
granted te the undersigned, all persons In
debted thereto are requested te make immedi
ate payment, and these having claims or de
mands against the same, will present them
without delay ler settlement te the undersign
ed, residing in Manheim Uoreugh, Lancaster
County. SUSANNA FISHER.
Administratrix.
Sam'l II. Pmci:, Attorney. iiiI7-tw
E
STATE OF MARY VOOAN, LATE OF
Earl township, deceased. The under
signed Auditor, appointed te distribute the
balance remaining in the hands of C. S. Hotl
man, esq.. Administrator of estate off-aid de
ceased, te and among these legally entitled te
the same, will sit ler that purpose en MON
DAY, APRIL 1U, ltw, at WVi o'clock a. in.. In
the Library Roem of the Court Heuse, in the
city el Lancaster, where all persons interested
in said distribution may attend.
GEO. A. LANE,
m2J-4tw Auditor.
ASSIGNED ESTATE OF JONATHAN S.
Steltzfuse, of Upper Leaceek township,
Lancaster county. Jonathan S. Steltzfuse, of
Upper Leaceek township, having by deed et
voluntary assignment, dated JANUARY 31.
180, assigned and trunsfcired his estate and
cirects te the undersigned, ter the benefit et
the creditors of tlie said. Jonathan S. Steltzfuse,
he therefore gives notice tesdl persons indebt
ed te saiil assigner te make payment te the
undersigned without delay, and these having
claims te present them te
J ACOIt S. ERY, Assignee,
Residing in Rareville, Lancaster Ce.
Besj. F. Davis. Attorney. febll-tw
"vreriuE.
Jn the matter of the Assigned Estate of Henry
Eshleman and Wife, of Utrasburg teunishtp,
Lancaster county, I'a.
Netice is hereby given that Jacob Ilildc
brand, assignee of Henry Eshleman 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 Eshleman and
wife all the assigned estate in his hands, and
that he be discharged and released from said
trust, and that the said Court have fixed SAT
URDAY, MARCH '.Tth, I860, at 1U o'clock a. in.,
at 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 Eshleman
and wife may appear and be heard.
E. M cM ELLEN,
mar4-ltd&3tw Frothenotary.
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THE
Lancaster Orp MafMery
Without a denbt furnish the FINEST IN
STRUMENTS in the Market. Warerooms 320
North Queen street, Manufactory in the rear
Rranch Office, 15 East King Street.
Alex. McKillips, Proprietor.
Alse Agent for Lancaster County for
CH1CKERING& SON'S Celebrated
PIANOS.
A Full Line of Sheet and ether Music, Small
Instruments, Violins, Banjos, Band Instru
ments, 4c., always ea hand. m-lydSAlyw
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