Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, March 29, 1880, Image 3

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LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, MONDAY, MARCH 29. 1880.
sented the cane, which was purchased
from Aug. Rhoads, te Mr. DeHaven in a
neat little speech en behalf of the donors,
which, was responded te by Mr. Dellaven.
The employees were all taken te Jehn C.
Spaeth's dining rooms immediately after
the presentation by Mr. DeHaven and
were nicely entertained.
On Saturday evening "Bebby" Kuhns,
feieman of Bitncr & Zeek's tobacco ware
house, was presented with a silver watch
and chain by the employees of the ware
house, at William Ileum's saloon en "West
Kitigbticet. A pleasant time was had by
all mescnt.
Tii. linn;ean.
Tribute of Hb Member te the Late Jacob
Sstautler.
The Linnaian society met in the hall of
the Yeung Men's Christian association en
Saturday last.Prcsident Stahr in the chair.
Dr. S. S. Rathven moved that the routine
of business be dispcused with in order te
allow an opportunity te efTcr the following
testimonial of respect te the memory of
their late departed fellow member, which
was adopted, and Dr. Rathven spoke as
fellows :
Mu. PiiKSiiiKNT : Mine becomes the
sorrowful duty te-day of announcing offi effi
ciallv te the Linmean society the death of
Jacob Stauflcr, our distinguished fellow fellew
nicmbcr and honored secretary. He died
at his late residence. en East Orange street,
Lancaster city, en Monday evening, March
22, about 8 o'clock, in the seventy-second
year of his age. Naturally possessing
a reasonably strong constitution, yet he
had been for se many years alllicted
with chronic bronchial inflammation
and spasmodic coughing, that these near
est, dearest, and most intimately associ
ated with him, must have noticed the in in
leads which these exhausting afflictions
weie making upon his physical health, and
that they must have ultimately terminated
in death. But new that through the
jiermhuien of Divine Providence he has
been lemeved from this earthly stage, his
removal seems sudden; and, under the
impulses of natural atl'ectien and affilia
tion, we cannot but lament his "taking
oil'," however humbly we may endeavor te
yield a Chiistian resignation te the will
and wisdom of Him who has seen fit te call
him te a higher sphere of being.
Mr. Stauflcr was one of the original
founders of the Linnaean society, in Feb
ruary, 1802, and of its incorporators in
18fi4. Fer eighteen consecutive years he
faithfully served as its recording secretary,
chairman of the committees en icthiolegy
and hcrpctolegy, and also as associate
member or ether committees, especially
that of botany In all the duties relating
te these several functions he was an indus
trious, cheerful and efficient worker; often
manifesting a disinterested aud youthful
zeal, and nothing seemed te limit his ef
forts save physical disability. In the spe
cialties of icthiolegy and ophidielogy his
less te this society is irreparable. Our
departed friend enjoyed a literary and sci
entific reputation that was net confined te
the limits of this association, extending, as
it did, beyond the borders of our county
and our state, and the records of these
labors of love may be found upon the pages
of many of the publications of our country.
We confine our estimate of his character
en this occasion, however, mainly te
his relations te the Linnajan society
an organization for which he always
manifested the deepest interest, not
withstanding the many discouragements
by which it has been surrounded ; and dur
ing his long connection with it he was
seldom absent from his pest of duty. Te
him who bears this imperfect testimony
who had known him se intimately and se
long he seemed like "another self;" and
thc'miiferm and practical kindness which
he always exhibited, his fraternal sympa
thies, his purity or life, and the general
integrity or his private character, were
such as te elicit the highest esteem.
He was always ready by purse or pen te
advance the cause or literature and
science, net forgetting his duties as a
Christian and a father; and from this
standpoint, looking ever his eaiccr as a
member of the the Linusean society its
early scientific excursions, its field meet
ings, its spring and summer explorations,
in'which be was a conspicieus figure we
only irriatate our unhealed wounds or
regret that en this earth we shall see him
" neveimere."
or course Mr. Stauflcr was lk.ble te
these frailities which arc common te the
very best specimens of humanity, and none
were mere sensible of this than himself.
His physical energies were never quite
able te ultimate the aspirations of his will
or te free him from tiie limitations of cir
cumstance. Had he possessed less versatility of talent
he probably might have been enabled te
accomplish meie in any specific direction,
but like all vetaiics of science who are
compelled te "eat their bread by the sweat
of their face," he could only avail himself
of the means which he found within
his l each; moreover, differently endowed,
he would net have been able te satisfy
the gieat diversity of demands al
most constantly made upon his time and
talents. He was constantly at work in
many directions, and literally "died in
harness." Less than five hours before his
spirit fled an article appeared in the col
umns of the Lancaster Intelligencer en
a new fish discovered in the Susquehanna
river, which, there is reason te believe, was
written en the baturday preceding the day
en which he died, in which no abatement
or his usual mental vigor is apparent.
Perhaps it could net be truthfully said
that Mr. StauiTer never had an enemy ; in
deed, there are these, whose opinions are
entitled te the highest respect, who allege
that it may be nothing te a man's credit te
pass through an active life in this world
without exciting the enmity of tome one ;
especially since the highest moral and
spiritual exemplar ever vouchsafed te the
human family was net without His enemies,
and these, tee, of the most bitter and
malignant character And this need net
be at all surprising when we reflect that
the "carnal mind" itself is always at
enmity with everything that is geed and
true. According te his own apprehension
of his characteristic traits, he inherited a
sanguine temperament, and fully an
average share of combativeness. But dur
ing his maturcr years the impulses con
trolling these faculties were happily held
in subordination te his moral and religious
sentiments; hence, all who truly knew
him and could appreciate his motives, it
may be safe te say, were numbered among
his friends. He was just and generous,
aud weuld'have suffered himself rather
than te have imposed suffering en another,
and if he erred in the exercise of these,
that error leaned towards humanity.
His church has berne its testimony in
relation te his character as a Christian ;
the community has spoken in reference te
his status as a fellow citizen, and his scien
tific labors have long been recognized and
recorded. His philosophical deductions were
always antagonistic te these speculations
which, under the name of progress, leaned
toward infidelity, or militated against the
authenticity of Scripture and man's moral
accountability. We pass no empty compli
ment te his worth when we say it will be
a long time before we shall leek upon his
like again ; for there is net a place made
vacant by his removal that will net almost
irretrievably miss him. Believing these
sentiments te be in entire accord with the
sentiment of the society, they are sub
mitted as a humble tribute te the mom mem mom
ery of a faithful aud self-sacrificing fellow
member, and a manifestation of sympathy
and condolence with his bereaved family,
the community, and our association, in the
great less which we all have sustained.
Therefore. Eetelted, That this tribute be
filed in the acheives of the society ; that
all further business te-day be suspended ;
that committees be continued, and that
out of respect te the memory of our de
parted fellow member, we de new adjourn
until the next stated meeting.
Unanimously adopted and ordered te be
printed. Remarks were also made by Dr.
J. H. Dubbs and Rev. Prof. Stahr.
BURGLARY ASDItOBBEBY.
An OldCeuple Kebbed of 9117.
Last night about midnight a burglar
broke into the residence of Christian Smith,
at West Willow, and stele therefrem $117
in cash. Mr. Smith, who is about 80
years of age, sleeps upstairs, and his wife,
a" most as old, sleeps down stairs, and a
sister-in-law, Mrs. Isaac Smith, who lives
near by, is in the habit of sleeping with
the old lady. Last night Mrs.
Isaac Smith was awakened by
the noise made by the burglar, but think
ing it was old Mr. Smith, she went up te
his room te see what he wanted. Then
she discovered that the noise came from a
down stairs room adjoining the one she
had just left. She notified the old gentle
man of her suspicions that thieves were
in the house, but he was tee feeble te at
tempt te interfere with them. Mrs. Isaac
Smith then blew the dinner-horn, and
Jacob Kreider, a neighbor, seen came te
their assistance. But the thief had es
caped and an. investigation of the premises
showed that he had taken all the raeneyT
Mr. Smith received the money en Saturday
and it is believed the thief is someone who
was aware of the fact.
A Fearful Fall.
About 10 o'clock this morning Rev. Je Je
eome Lindcmuth, pastor of St. Paul's
M. E. church, made a very narrow
escape from death. Repairs aie being
made at the church, and the carpenters
have tern away the banisters protecting
the stairway leading from the vestibule of
the basement te the vestibule of the church
proper. Mr. Luidemuth was standing
in the upper vestibule, aud forgetting for
a moment that the railing had been re
moved, he stepped backward aud plunged
headlong te the fleer below, striking heav
ily upon the lower step of the stairway, be
tween the wall and the newel pest. In his
descent his clothing caught in some of the
spikes which held the railing before it was
removed and tore his coat into shreds. Te
this circumstance, perhaps, Rev. Lindo Linde
muth ewes his comparative safety from
injury ; for it would appear te be almost
impossible for as heavy a man as he is te
suffer se fearful a fall and cscape without
having any bones broken. He is badly
bruised, hewever, and complains of pain in
his arm and side.
Sale of Stocks.
Samuel Hess & Sen sold at the Cooper
house this afternoon :
Ten shares of Lancaster County national
bank stock, te Jacob Bachman at $90 per
share.
Nine shares of same te Jehn S. Landis at
$93.95 per share.
Ten shares of Farmers' national bank
stock, te Geerge Schlott at $93 per share.
Nineteen shares efsa-ie te H. II. Tshu
dy at $93 per share.
Ten shares of Strasburg national bank
stock te E. E. Mussclman at $127.73 per
share.
Eighteen shares of same te Jacob M
Frantz, at $127.30 per share.
Twe $1,000 Lancaster city lean bends te
Jacob Bausman at $102.93 per $100.
Ten shares of Bridgepeit turnpike stock
te at $13 per share.
Twe shares of Big Spring and Beaver
Valley turnpike stock, te Tobias Landis,
at $8.05 per share.
Twe shares of New Helland and
Waynesburg railroad stock te Antheny E.
Rebeits, at $4 per share.
Democratic County Committee Meeting.
The meeting of the Democratic county
committee this morning was one of the
most largely attended that has ever been
held and the best of geed feeling prevailed
throughout its proceedings. After some
discussion it was resolved almost unani
mously te held the district and county
conventions in this city en Wednesday,
April 14, at 10 a. m.. te elect delegates te
the state convention and nominate a
county ticket, except the candidate for As
sembly in the city district, who is te be
chosen under the rules of the city Democ
racy. Almest Suffocated.
On Friday night the family of Dr.
M. K. Bewers, of Springville, made a nar
row escape from suffocation by coal gas.
The key in the "Tipc of the parlor heater
had been turned se that the gas could net
escape by the chimney, and it was thus
forced back into the parlor, and ascended
te the sleeping apartments above, almost
asphyxiating the the family before it was
discovered. Dr. A. M. Hicstand was
called and under his treatment the family
arc new pretty well recovered.
Thievery.
Last night the residence of Jno. Snyder,
esq., residing at the cast end of Mount
Jey, was entered by some person or per
sons, and a number of articles, consisting
of a coat, pair of shoes, papers, etc., stolen
therefrem. A number of plated spoons
were bent considerably, but evidently did
net prove acceptable, as none of them were
taken. The entrance was effected by
heisting a kitchen window.
Case Dismissed.
The complaint of malicious mischief
made against A.Rcissman, tobacco packer,
by James Cellins, who hargcd Mr. Reiss
man with wetting Mr. Cellins's tobacco se
as te hurt the sale of it, was heard before
Alderman Spurrier this afternoon, and dis
missed, there being net a particle of evi
dence against Mr. Reissman.
Going West.
C. Frank Hartmyer, of this city, has ac
cepted an appointment as traveling agent
of the well known house of Aschenbach &
Miller, wholesale druggists and dealers in
bakers' and confectioner's supplies, Phila
delphia. Mr. Hartmyer will leave for the
West in a few days, and his tour will take
in the states of Ohie, Indiana, Illinois, and
perhaps Missouri and Kansas.
Keinstated.
We understand that Dr. Levergood,
chairman of the visiting committee of the
northwest division of the school district,
is issuing permits restoring te their seats
the pupils recently suspended for miscon
duct, they having complied with the con
ditions required by the beard.
A TOSAPFOIN rMKNT.
Ne Balloon Ascension Te-Day .
A great crowd of men and boys gathered
in Centre square this afternoeon in expec
tation of seeing the ascension of Prof
Lippett's big paper balloon, but the
weather was se windy that the ascension
could net be made.
Mayer's Court.
This morning the mayor discharged
three bifms and two drunks. Twe mere
drunks, one of whom was a woman named
Kate Wilsen, who was making a great
deal of noise en East King street when
arrested by Officer Fulmer, were sent te
jail for 30 days each, and another get 13
days in the same institution.
Struck by an Engine.
Jehn Markley, a boy, was struck by a
freight train at Woodbine station, below
Downingtown, en the Pennsylvania rail
road, this morning. He was badly cut
about the head and had his left side hurt.
At his own request he was taken te a hos
pital in Philadelphia.
Committed.
This morning Alderman McConemy
committed Lewis Powell te prison for 30
days for drunken and disorderly conduct.
Postal Appointments.
Jehu H. Bair has been appointed post
master at Camargo, this county, and L.
Themas Jenkins at Oak Hill.
"The New Yerk Stere."
Watt, Shand & Ce., having removed
from Ne. 22 te Ne. 10 East King street,
have new one of the largest and finest bus
iness houses in the city. Their store is
110 feet in depth by 26 feet in width, with
lefty ceilings, free ventilation and admira
ble light. Leng counters extending from
the front te the rear of the store,
plate-glass show cases and hundreds
of yards or shelving are literally piled with
dry goods of almost every imaginable va
riety, from the costly silks and satins
down te the plainer but mere useful do
mestics from the finest bread-cloths te
toughest homespun. Their largely in
creased space enables them te show te
much greater advantage their immense
and well-asserted stock of dress
goods and domestics, and with much
greater convenience and satisfaction te the
customers as well as the salesman. Of
hosiery, gents' furnishing goods, ribbons,
laces, and fancy articles, their seems no
end, while the stock of shirtings, sheeting,
tickings, quilts, blankets, etc., is immonse.
The success which has attended the "New
Yerk store " as managed by Messrs. Watt,
Shand & Ce., is a striking example of what
cau be done by energetic, fair dealing busi
ness men, awake te the wants of the pub
lic and with shrewdness te liberally adver adver
tise their wares.
New Marble Yard.
Charles Mackiiisen lias opened a new marble
yard at Xe. 33 Conestoga street, where lie is pre
pared te turn out Monuments, Tombs, Statu
ary, Vases, Marble and Slate Muntles and
everything in the marble line. Consult ad:
vortisement elsewhere.
New Coupe.
Patrick Cherry, liveryman, has just received
fiem Wcnger's coach works. Paradise, a neat
one-horse coupe which he has put upon the
street and will be used for hauling passengers
through the city. The horse hitched te the
coupe has a new set of harness and the team
presents a fine appearance.
Amusements.
The Minslrelx Te-morrow Sirlit. Te-morrow
evening the eiiginal Sew Orleans minstrels
will appear in this city, and as there have been
no minstrels heie since "away last fall " theie
should be a big house. Welbyand Pcail, song
and dance men, w he were last seen here with
Harry Robinson, are members et this troupe.
The instrument--, used by the band aie made of
bullion geld and are said te have cost $11,000.
Jiainl's Mi7iilrch.()i Friday, another min
strel party, undertliemanagcincntl. W. Baird,
which are also called New Orleans minstrels,
will be here. This troupe has eight song and
dance men, and the same number of deggish-,
vocalists and end men.
"The Illuminati." Mr. Cee. K. Goodwin,
manager et the Walnut Street theatie, Phila
delphia, write-, te lie v. A. It. Heme, at Allen
town, that the new play of "The Illumiuati,"
with Mr. F. C. Bangs In the character of
Jeseph lialxame, nightly ciewded that the
atre te its utmost capacity and added
te Mr. Bangs's reputation and popular
ity. New and brilliant costume-, scenic and
spectacular effects have been manufactured
especially for the production et this play,
which is a dramatization of the elder Dumas's
historical novel of "Jeseph Balsamo." It will
be produced in this city this evening.
Mr. Bangs made a very favorable impression
en his appearance in the early portion of the
present season as fiaril Bruce, and the large
houses he lias drawn in Philadelphia tkiough tkieugh tkiough
eut the past week despite certain aiivcisc
piess criticisms is a curious anomaly in dra
matic experience.
Gee. G. Ehfel, esq., Palestine. III.,- "I was
in bed suffering from a swollen leg, and could
net stand en my feet, when the St. Jacob's Oil
I had ordered came te me. I used it, and its
effect was wonderful. The following day 1
attended te my business again.
"Don't Werry Me
with your complaints about your teeth," said
an annoyed father te his sweet sixteener."
"I told you te buy the SOZODONT aud use
it, but yeu'dldn't and you deserve te suffer."
And se she did, and all ether sweet slxteeners
who act like her m29-lwdeed w
SPECIAL NOTICES.
A Democrat Cured.
A leading Democrat of Burlington, Mr. E.
M. Sutten, speaks in the highest terms et the
curative power of the celebrated Kidney Kidney
Wert. It lirst cured him of a distressing Kid
ney disease, and he new uses it whenever he
has any kymptems of biliousness or needs ton
ing up. It acts eilicicntly en the bowels, and
cures the worst cases of piles. m29-lwd&w
l'ure Splcesat Lecher's Drug Stere.
Kidney-Wert In het weather sustains the
system aud keeps up the strength.
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Frem lien. Andrew Cornwall,
Ex-Member, of Lkeislatuub, New Yerk State.
Alexandria Bat, Jan. 3, 1SS0.
H. H. Warner fc Ce. :
Gests: 1 have been troubled with kidney
difficulty for the last three years, and in Octo
ber last had avcry severe attack. I then com
menced taking yenr 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 Curu in the house.
Yours truly,
A. CORNWALL.
Mothers! Mothers!! Mothers!!!
Arc you disturbed at night and broken el
your rest by a sick child suffering and crying
with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth?
II se, go at once and getabettlc of MRS. WINS
LOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. 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 ehlest and best female physicians and
nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere
25 cents a bottle. rjl7-lyd&wM,W&S
A Geed Housewife.
The geed heusewite, 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 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. Sec ether column.
ml5-2wd&w
.VEir AliVEttTISEHEXTS.
WA.TCHES. 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 accerding: 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.
SILVEBWAEE.--Articles of utility and ornament in solid silver or electro
plate, artistic in deaign 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 aslew as
it could be bought elsewhere.
H. Z. RHOADS &-BRO., Jewelers,
Ne. 4 West King Street.
" If you have scrofula, don't fail te use "Dr.
Lindsey's Bleed Searcher." Sold by all drug
gists. Speer's Pert Wine.
Is recemmemded by physicians above all
ethers as a gentle stimulant, tonic aud diu
retic It is something they can prescribe te
patients with cenlidence, knowing they are
using an article that i9 strictly pure, and pos
sesses the highest medicinal virtues.
Charles A. Secley, a skiltul chemist of New
Yerk city, alter making a careful and thor
ough analysis says: "1 have examined the
wine with a view of determining the presence
or absence of various injurious substances
which arc contained in se-called Pert wines,
such as logwebd, crude spirits, etc. I have net
found any et these substances in Mr. Speer's
wine, and it docs net contain anything but
what is teund in pure Grape juice wine. This
wine Is endorsed by Drs. Atlee and Davis, and
sold by II. E. Slaymaker.
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Use Lecher's Herse and Cattle Powders.
.'I gave the child a dose et 'Dr. Sellers'
Cough Syrup.' and it was all rightinan hour."
Sold by druggists at S3 cents per bottle.
Statistics prove that twenty-nve per cent,
of the deaths in our larger cities are caused by
consumption, and when we reflect that this
terrible disease in its worst stage will yield te
a bottle of Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup,
shall we condemn the sufferers ler their neg
ligence, or pity them for their ignorance?
Try Lecher's Cough Syrup.
A Strange feepf
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 Shiloh's Vitalizer
is guaranteed te enre them. Sold by I). Heit
shu, Lancaster, and 31. L. Davis, Millcrsville.
Five Hundred Thousand Streng.
In the past tew months there have been mere
than 500,000 bottles of Shiloh's Cure sold. Out
of the vast number of people who have used it,
mere than 2,000 cases et Consumption have
been cured. All Coughs, Croup, Asthma and
Bronchitis yield at once, hence it is that 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'-c
Shiloh's Pereus Plaster, bold by your drug
gists, D. Hcitshu, Lancaster, and M. L. Davis,
Millcrsville.
We have a speedv and positive cure for Ca
tarrh, Diphtheria, Cankcrmeuthand 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
lcrsville. acDttiS-ceddttw
Try Lecher's Cough Svrup.
UK ATM IS.
Marks. In Mechanicsburg, this county, en
the 2Sthinst., Geerge Marks, in the ulth year
et his age.
The relatives and friends of the family are
respectlully invited te attend the funeral trem
his late residence, Mechanisbnrg, en Wednes
day morning at 10 o'clock. Interment at Lan
caster cemetery. 2t
White. At Huntingdon, Match 27lh, 1SS0,
Zeruali White, in the Sid year et Iter age.
Funeral te take place te-morrow atternoen
at ISO o'clock, irem P. It. It. depot. ltd
Haumax. In this city, en Match 27th, lfcSO,
Geerge Samuel, son et Ames L. and Anna
Haiuian, aged 7 years, 3 months and Si days.
The relatives and iriends et the family are
rcspcctlully invited te attend tlictnncr.il from
the residence el his parents. Ne. 13 North Maiy
street, en Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. In
terment at Lancaster cemetery.
Kautz. In this city, en the 20th inst., Charles
Kauti, in the Sid year el his age.
Tlie relatives and friends of the family are
respcctlully invited te attend the funeral trem
the residence of his brother, James Kautz, Xe.
523 West King street, en Wednesday afternoon
at 2 o'clock. 2td
xiw AiiwitTisj:7tii:xTi.
TjMltK, LIFE AND ACCIDENT.
Insurance at lowest rates. Geed and Reli
able Companies. IIEUIt A STAUFFER.
Heat Estate & Ins. Agts., 3 N. Duke St.
dec30-3iniHeed
INSURE YOUR PROPERTY IN THE REST
COMPANlKSat
BAUSMAN A BURNS'.
29-tfcedli Office: Ne 10 West Orange St.
MONEY TO LOAN ON FIRST MORT
GAGE at
BAUSMAN A BURXS'S
Insurance and Real Estate Ollicc,
m25CtdIt Ne. 19 West Orange Street.
T OST.
JLi On Sunday evening, coming from Trinity
Lutheran ehurali, a pair of GOLD SPECTA
CLES. A suitable reward will be paid it re
turned te JOHN COPLAND,
ltd Ne. 125 North Queen Street.
INSTATE OF MACDALENA ZIEGLEK,
li deceased. The undersigned auditor, ap
pointed by the Orphans' Court of Lancaster
county, Pa., te distribute the balance remain
ing in the hands of Jacob L. Brubaker,
administrator of Magdalena Zeigler, deceased,
wife of Mathias Ziegler, te and among these
legally entitled te the same, will attend for
that purpose en FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1SS0, at
the Library Roem et the court house, in the
city of Lancaster, where all persons interested
in saiil distribution may attend.
iniu-29 -luleaw SIMON P. EBV, Auditor.
)ATENT EXTENSION
Window Cornice.
We take pleasure in offering te the public the
only perlect EXTENSION WINDOW COR
NICE ever manufactured. It is perfect, simple
and handy te adjust. It can be regulated te
lit any ordinary window by means of a thumb
screw, and adjusted from ene feet te live leet
two inches in width. They are made of Walnut
Meulding and gotten up in geed style.
SPEING STOCK
WALL PAPER
WINDOW SHADES,
In nil the Newest Styles. Windser Papers te
Merchants at Lewest Wholesale Rates.
PIER AM) MANTEL XHUtORS.
-SIIADES AND PAPER HUNG.
PHARES W. PRY,
Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST.
fcblO-lvd&w
ri'RY LOCHER'S OOUttt SYRUP.
SB LOCHER'S M9RSS AN CATTLS
P0WP1MU.
A 31 VSKHHXTS
THULTON OPERA HOUSE.
TUESDAY ETEMG, MAKCII 30.
The Monarchs of Minstrelsy.
-J A FOURTEEN CONSECUTIVE 1 A
14 YEARS. 14
The Great, Originul and only Legitimate
Tew Orleans Minstrels
AND
GOLD BULLION CORNET BAND.
ADMISSION, - - 35, 50 and 75 CU.
RESERVED SEAT8, - - - 75 Cts.
Fer sale at the Opera Heuse Office. m 27-3t
"FULTON Ol'EKA HOUSE.
The Great Romantic Spectacular Drama in
5 Aits, the
"ILLUMINATI,"
EASTER r.I0DAY, MABCH 29, 1880.
MR. JOHN D. MISHLER has the pleasure et
pcscnting the Distinguished Acter,
F. C. BANGS,
As JOSEPH B ALSAMO, supported by a Large
and Talented Company et THIRTY-NINE
PERSONS.
XEW AND HANDSOME ARMORS,
NEW COSTUMES AND BANNERS.
NEW AND ORIGINAL MUSIC,
NEW SCENERY.
Complete in all its details, under the per
senal supervision of Messrs. A. R. Vaullern
and J. C. Frene. Notwithstanding the great
expense no advance in prices.
ADMISSION,
RESERVED SEATS,
Diagram at Yeekcr's.
35, SO & 75 Cts.
- 75 Cts.
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rpilE SENSATION OF THE SEASON.
FULTON OPERA HOUSE.
FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 2, 1880.
Baird's Famous and original
8 Great End Men, 8
8 Challenge Cleg Dancers, 8
8 Star Seng and Dance Artists, 8
8 Superb Sole Singers, 8
8 Brilliant Eanje Players, 8
And the Bosten Brass Band and Operatic
Orchestra.
21 1-ccrless Performers 21
In a New and Matchless Pregramme. Usual
Popular Prices. Reur ed .seats atOperalleu-e
Ollicc. Brass Band Concerts at 12 and 7. J Sear
in mind thK is the only original Baird's New
Orlean's'MinitreR m ith the 4 "Great Eights."
FRIDAY, APRIL 2. m29,30,:!i&a2A3
l'AXTt:il.
1T'anti:d. i:ni:kykedy te aiiver-
"l ti-e, lice et charge, in the IxruLMOKii
ckis, who wants something te de.
A
7"ANTLI A SITUATION TO DRIVE
nut laKeeareel linrse. Annlvnt
ltd Xe. -liS STRAWBERRY STREET.
WANTED FAMILIES F JEAN, IIOE
skin and Cotlenadu Weavers. Wages
paid in cash every week. New looms just
starting. Address
CALCUTTA MILLS.
Adams and Pine St.-., Fiankfeid, Phila.
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"V47ANTEI. 30 GOOD CIOAKMAKEKS.
Y Married men preferred. Werk steady
all year round. Piiee irem $i te $7 per thou
sand. Apply te BARON & CO.,
X. E. Cor. Cheapside and Lembard street.
ni2C-.ltd Baltimore, Mil
"lirANTEU ONE OK TWO CAIC LOADS
et Manure. Address,
D. E. SHIMP,
m27-l ml Manhcim, Lancaster Ce. Pa.
WANTED. SITUATION WANTED MY A
young man w he is willing te make him
selt generally useful. Has had some experience
as la tobacco nsertcr. Speaks English and
German. Retcrenee given. Inquire at this
office. ltd
MIS CELZAXXO US.
c.
C. HAMILTON & CO., NEW YORK.
SEED LEAF TOBACCO PACKERS,
haTe established a branch office at 153 North
Queen street, Lancaster, and have appointed
HENRY R. TROST
as their agent. All orders left with him will
be promptly attended te. m27-3td
-1UAKLES MACKINSON'S
NEW GARBLE WORKS,
38 CONESTOGA STREET,
One Squaie West of Seuth Queen street, oepo-
sile Ne. 3 Cotten Mill.
Monuments, Tomb. Statuary, Vases, Head
stones, Marble and Slate Mantels. Cemetery
Lets inclesed, etc. Alse, old work cleaned and
repaired.
& Call and ascertain terms before ordering
elsewhere. mar27-lwd
TEKVOUS DEBILITY.
1 Te Nervous Sutrerers The Great Eure-
Sean Remedy Dr. J. IS. Simpsen's Specific
edicine. It is a positive cure for Sperma Sperma
eorrhea, Seminal Weakness, Impotency, and all
diseases resulting from Self-Abuse, as Mental
Anxiety, Less of Memery, Pains In 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 for them and
get lull particulars. Price, Specitic, $1 per
package, or six packages for $5. J. II. SIMP
SON MEDICINE COMPANY, Nes. 104 and 100
Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. Address all orders
te
II. B. COCHRAN, Druggist, Sele Agent,
137 and 13U North Queen Street.
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COURT PROCLAMATION.
Whereas, The Honorable JOHN B. LIV
INGSTON, President, and Honorable DAVID
W. PATTERSON, Associate Judge of the
Court of Common Pleas,in and for the county of
Lancaster, anil Assistant Justiccsef 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 public proclama
tion throughout my bailiwick, that a Court el
Oyer and Terminer and a General Jail Deliv
ery, also a Court of General Quarter Sessions
et the Peace and Jail Delivery, will commence
in the Court Heue, in the city of Lancaster in
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, en the
THIRD MONDAY IN APRIL (l'J), ISaO.
In pursuance of which pseccpt public notice
is hereby given te the Mayer and Aldermen et
the city of Lancaster, in the said county, and
all the Justiccsef 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
theirefflcesappertain in their behalf te bedene ;
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 there te prosecute against them as shall be
just.
Dated at Lancaster the 18th day of March,
1SS0.
JACOB S. STRINE, Sheriff.
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jTILRD ELITIOI.
MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 29, 1880
WEATHER INDICATIONS.
Washington, March 27. Fer the Mid
dle Atlantic states, clear or paitly cloudy
weather, preceded near the coast by light
snow, northerly winds, stationary or higher
temperature, rising barometer.
JUMPED THEIR BAIL.
THE RIOT ItRlUERS NON EST.
Kcuible. Petreir, et til.. Fail te Appear in
Court Writs Issued for Their Arrest.
IlAKRiSBuna, March 29. The court con
vened at 2 o'clock, Judges Tcarsen and
Hendersen present. Kcmblc, Salter, Pe Pe
treff, Crawford and Rurnberger failed te
put in an awearance, and their bail was
forfeited. ts were issued at once for
their an 'his will detain them where-
ercr fer.n . thin the United States,
providing . bail sees fit te se ordain
it. The ctuit house was densely crowded.
CONGRESS.
Proceedings In the Senate.
Washington, March 2D. 3Ir. Kcrnan's
bill, providing for an international exhibi
tion in Xew Yerk in 1883, was discussed,
after which the appropriations committee
reported with amendments the deficiency
appropriation bill. Placed en the calendar.
Proceedings In the Ileiikc.
In the Heuse a bill re-affirming and ap
plying the Menreo doctrine was introduced
and appropriately referred. It recites the
change of temperature which would ensue
from a change in the course of the gulf
stream consequent upon the cutting of the
Panama canal,and deprecates such a course.
The "Immediate Deficiency " Rill.
The Senate committee en appropriations
te-day completed their consideration of the
" immediate deficiency bill " and author
ized Mr. Eaten te report it te the Senate
with the amendments agreed upon en
Saturday and an additional amendment ap
propriating $15,000 for the coast survey.
This is the bill which contains the defi
ciency appropriations of G07,C00 for
United States marshals and their deputies,
and $300,000 for the government printing
office.
The Senate committee en railroads
transacted no business te-day except te
agree te held a special meeting next Thurs
day, when Gov. Brown, of Tennessee, vice
president, of the Texas Pacific railroad,
will be heard in advocacy of the bill te
extend the time for its completion.
That Star Reute Deficiency.
The Heuse committee en appropriations
at their meeting te-day discussed at
length the star route deficiency bill and
instructed Representative Blackburn te
report it back te the Heuse with non-concurrence
in the Senate amendments,
Condensed Telegrams.
The Chevalier O'Clcry sought re-election
te represent county Wcxfeid. Parnell
named two ethers. The chevalier's party,
10,000 strong, took possession of the plat
form, attacked the Parnell party and beat
them.
In answer te an appeal te the Bareness
Burdett-Coutts, te contribute te the Par
liamentary election of Mr. llerbeit Glad
stone, she says she does " net feel
disposed te join this movement because
the country needs above all things a stand
ing government, and bince the dissolution
of Parliament in 1874, by Mr. Gladstone,
the Liberals have been tee disorganized te
eiler such a government te the country."
Hayes, Evarts and Ramsey, Mrs. Hayes
and Miss Cook left te-day for New
Yeik te attend the exhibition of the
academy of designs.
MAJiKJiTS.
I'iiiladelpbia Market.
PniLAbCLriiiA, March "Jj. r'leursluggNh and
heavy; su'.ictliiicil OOgtSO; extra f.1 uuj 50;
Ohie and I'm1 Inmiiv $ 50ft7 00 ; I'eiin'a
family it; IcK" '; St. Leuis family $i 7.")fj7'i" ;
Minnesela y $." 7diG M ; patent and high
grades $7' ' .
Eyelle. .?IS7.
Ceriinu'. - ndvwinu unchanged.
Wheat d . 2 Western Red $140; Pa. de
$1 41 ; Ami ii
Ceincits! steamer KQXiyic ; yellow 53
5a,c ; mi. TAytlSJc.
Oats a shade low er ; Ne. 1 48ic; Ne. 2 47'j
48c; Ne. 2 mixed liy.i8c.
Rye dull ; Western and Pa. SS90c.
Previsions dull and weak; mess perk$12; bi-'-t
hams $175018 00; India mess beet $1'J.")0JI);
bacon smoked shoulders 3i"'c ; salt de 4;
smoked hams 'J10Je ; picaled hams ttjj)
'lie.
Laid quiet; city kettle 7'?574C; Ioe-jC
buicheia7c; piime steam 7gj7e.
Butterllrm; geed demand ; creamery extia
:i.r):i7c: Bradford county ami Xcw Yeik extia
new313eC: de fall 2S30c ; Western reserve
extra at 28g30c ; de geed te choice 2J27c :
Rolls scarce: lVnn'a extra 2ig'25e; Western
reserve extra 2."27c.
Eggs steady; I'enn'a 13c; Western 1212'c.
Cheese linn with light supply; New Yeik
factory WiQliy.K : Western t till cream 14
14c;de ler geed lSM'ijf.XX ; de halt-skims
S&d3c.
Petroleum dull ; Refined 7e.
Whisky attics.
Seeds quiet; geed toprimeclevri?ccd$2.''W
C75: de timothy 20 23 ; de Ilaxseed $175
180.
Nevr Yerk Market.
New YenK, March 20. Fleur-'jtateand West
ern dull UDd strongly in buyers' favor ;
superfine state $4 50ff5 00; extra de
te 006$5 40 ; choice de $5 45; ; luncy de
$C107 00: round hoop Ohie $3tO3!K); choice
de $6 007 50; superfine western $1053 00;
common te geed extra de $3 oe5 50 ; choice
dodo$5 558 00; choice white wheat de$5tJ5
V 50; Southern quiet and heavy; common te
fair extra $5 50ti 10 ; geed te choice de $; 15
7 50.
Wheat Spring dull and nominal unchang
ed; Winter about steady and moderately ac
tive; Ne. 2 Northwest, Slay, $130; Ne. 1 White
AprU, $1 3GJ4" 30M: de 'ay$l :m1 :J3; Ne. 2
Red, April, 1$1 41 : de May, $1 3Ujl 40.
Cern dull and a shade easier ; Mixed West
ern spot 5354"c ; de luturc 50S5'J4e.
Oats about steady, including Ne. 2 April,
4y; State 41Q43Je ; Western 40ffi43c.
Stock Markets.
Philadelphia, Mar. 29.
1220 r. x.
Slecks steady.
Pcnna B's (third issue) 10G
Philadelphia A Erie 1A
Reading 35
Pennsylvania 51
Lehigh Valley. 5H
United Ces. et N. J 158
Northern Pacific 30J
" Preterred 52
Northern Central UZ
Lehigh Navigation 3714
Xorristewn 102
Central Transportation Ce. 4
Pitts., Tltusville & Bufiale. 1D'
Little Schuylkill 51
Xkw ieiiif. Mar. 2a.
Stocks strong.
Meney 5jtC
N. Y. Central 132
I!illLt 4-iV
Adams Express Ill
Michigan Central D1X
Michigan Southern Vj'H
Illinois Central 108
Cleveland A Pittsburgh.. ..Ill
Chicago A Reck Inland 183
Pittsburgh A Kert Wayne.. 117
Western Union Tel. Ce 10
Teledo & Wabash 43J
New Jcrsev Central 84.J4
United States Rends and Sterling JSxvtiangn
(Quotations by B. K. Jamisen A Ce., S. W.
Cor. 3d and Chestnut Streets).
Philadelphia, Mar. 2a.
United States 6's, 1881, (registered). .105
United States 5's, 1881, (reglstered)..1034g
United States 4U's, 1891, (registered)108J4a)103J
United States 4$'a, 1891, (coupons)... 1032108i
United States 4's, 1907. (registered).. 100. 1X
United States Currency G's 125
Sterling Exchange 485C488
Cattle Market.
PiiiLADKLrmA, Mar. 2. Cattle market dull :
receipts head; 2.6U0 prime 55i6c; geed SJi"
5jc; medium 4J3c; common 44c.
Sheep market lair; receipts ,000 head;
prime 47Zc ; geed 77;ic ; medium t
7e ; common 5tic.
Heg Market slew ; receipts 6,000 head ;
geed 7'ic; geed 7c; medium CJc; common
MUltlVAL.
Brandy as a Medicine.
The following article was voluntarily sent te
Mr. II. E. Slaymaker, Agent for Reigart's Old
Wine Stere, by a prominent practising physi
cian et this county, who has extensively used
the Brandy referred te in his regular practlca.
It is commended te the attention of thes af
flicted with
Indigestion and Dyspepsia.
BRANDY AS A MEDICINE.
This new much abused Alcoholic Stimulant
was never intended as a beverage, but te be
used as a medicine of great potency in the euro
of some of the destructive diseases which
sweep away their annual thousands of victims.
With a purely philanthropic motive we pre
sent te the taveruble netiee et invalids espe
cially these atllieted with that miserable dis
ease Dyspepsia, a specific remedy, which Is
nothing morn or less than
Brandy.
The aged, with teeble appetite and mere cr
less debility, will find this simple medicine,
when used properly,
A Sovereign Remedy
or all their ills and aches. Be it, however
strictly understood that we prescribe and use
but one article, and that is
ItEIGART'S OLD BRANDT,
Sold by our enterprising veung friend, II. E.
SLAYMAKEK. This Braiidy has steed the
test for years, and has neer tailed, as lar
as our experience extends, and we therefore
give it the preference overall ether Brandies,
nematter with hew manyjaw-breakitig French
titles they are branded. One-fourth of the
money that is yearly thrown away en various
impotent dyspepsia specifics would sutllce te
buy all the Brandy te cure any such case or
cas'es. In proof of the curative powers et
Reigart's Old Brandy,
In cases et Dyspepsia, we can summon mini
hers of witnesses one case in particular we
cite:
A hard-working farmer had been atllieted
with an exhaustive Dyspepsia ter a number of
vears; his stomach would reject almost every
kind of loed; lie had sour eructatiens con
stantly ue appetite in tact, he was obliged te
restrict Ills diet te crackers and stale bread,
and as a beverage lie used Mcl'raun's ltoet
Beer. lie is a Methodist, and then, as new,
preached at times, and in his discourses often
declaimed earnestly against all kinds of strong
drink. When advised te try
Reigart's Old Brandy,
In his case, he looked up with astonishment,
but after hearing of its wonderful effects in
the cases of some of his near acquaintances, he
at last consented te fellow our advice. He
used the Brandy faithfully and steadily; the
first bottle giving him an appetite, and before
the second was taken he was a sound man. with
a stomach capable of digesting any thing which
he chose te eat. lie still keeps it and uses a lit
tle occasionally; and since he has this medi
cine he has been of very little pecuniary bene
fit te the doctor. A Practisiu Puisiciax.
H. E. SLAYMAKER,
AOKNT FOR
Reigart's Old Wine Stere,
Established in 17SK,
IMPOirrEB AND DEALKK IK
FIXE OLD BRANDIES, SHERRIES, SUPE
RIOR OLD MADEIRA, (Imported in ISIS,
1827 and 1828,) CHAMPAGNES O
EVERY BRAND, SCOTCH ALE
PORTER, BROWN STOUT.
Ne. 29 EAST KINO ST.. LANCASTER. IA
CUTICURA
i:i:.iii:i)ii:s
Ilave achieved the most noted succrits et
any Medicines or Modern Times.
Messrs. Weeks & Petter have never denbted
the specific pioperties'ef CtrrictiitA. Cuticuiia
Ruselvkat and Cuticuka Seap, ler me speedy,
permanent ami economical cure of Humors of
the Bleed, Skin and bcalp. 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-
ant use of them.
They are unable te say without fear of con
radictien that no lieinedies ever achieved in
the short space of one year the number of won
derful cures performed by the Centum Rem
edies. saltIHieum
Cevering the Ifeily for Ten Years, Perma
nently Cured.
Law Oi'kick of Ciias. HonetiTOX.
17 Cengicss Street, Bosten, Feb. 2H, 137;?.
Messks. Weeks A Petter: Gentlemen. I feel
it a duty te inform you, and tlneiigh you all
who are inteiested te knew the tact, that a
mist disagieeable and obstinate casu of Salt
Rheum or Eczema, w hich 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 v ith its peculiar irritating and
itching scab, and te which all the known meth
ods of treating such disease has been applied
without benefit, has completely disappeared,
leaving a clean and healthy skin, under a few
days of pretuse application of Cuticcka.
lean and de heartily ndvit-c all similarly af
flicted te try the remedy which has been se ci
ted unl in this case.
Very truly yours, I
CIIAS. HOUGUTOX,
LIVER COMPLAINT
Anil Dyspeptda Treated by the Reselvent
Gains 5 1-2 pounds en One 1'ettlc.
Gentlemen : I have had Liver Complaint and
Dyspepsia, with running sores en the side of
my neck, for ten jears. Doctors did me no
geed I have ben spending ler tight years
and it did no geed. Everything I ate distress
ed mc. I get reduced Irem 17'J te 132 pounds.
At last I Uieil the Reselvent and it helped me
right etr, and en the bottle I gained live and
one-half pounds. It is doing the business, and
I am going for it strong.
Yours truly. JOHN ROT.
4H Wabash Ave., Chicago, HI., Nev. 15, i87.
Xetk. Cuticcka 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 Ccticura,
Reselvent, without doubt the most powerful
bleed purificrund liverstimiilautin thewerld.
Cuticuka Soai- is an elegant toilet ami medic
inal w-sistant te Cuticlka in the treatment of
all external ailments. Fer chapped hands,
rough skin and tan, sunburn, and the lesser
skin troubles, it is indispensable; as a soap ter
the toilet, the nursery and bath it is the most
elegant, rcticshiug and healing bcferti the
public.
These great remedies succeed where all
etheis hcictoteic in use fail because they pos
sess new and original properties never belere
successfully combined in medicine.
The Cuticuka Kumel-ies are prepared by
Weeks A Petter, Chemists and Druggists, 3ti0
Washington street, Bosten, and are ler sale by
al druggists. Price of Cuticiiru, small boxes,
50 cents ; large boxes, containing two and one
half times the (iiantity et small, i. Reselvent,
$1 per bottle. Cuticuru Seap, 25 cents per cake.;
by mail. 30 cents : three cakes 75 cents.
iOU.INs
In the Annihilation et
Pain and Inflammation,
umtiip PTrtrTtHftin me itaiizaiien et
VtAINU J--jLitfciniw Wcak Paralyzed, and
Pf AcTCTftS Painlui Nervous Parts
W13IE and Organs, in the Cur
ing of Chronic Weakness of the Lungs, Heart,
and Kidneys, in the Absorption et Poisons
from the Bleed through the Peies.and the Pre
vention of Fever and Ague, Liver Complaints,
Malarial and Contagious Diseases, they are
wonderful. Get the genuine.
WARNER'S
SAFE
BITTERS !
This scientific remedy, prepared from choice
vegetable extracts, is the Best Bleed Purifier,
and stimulates every function te mere health
ful action, and is thus a benefit in all diseases.
In eliminating the impurities of the bleed,
the natural and nccc-sary result is the cure et
Scrofulous and ether Skin Eruptions and Dis
eases, including Cancers, Ulcers ami ether
Seres. Nothing ts better for clearing and beau
tifying the complexion.
Dyspepsia, Weakness of the Stomach, Consti
pation, Dizziness, General Debility, etc., are
cured by the Safe Bitters, and it is unequalled
as an appetizer aud for building up an en
feebled system.
It is a medicine which should be In every
family, and which, wherever used, -n 111 save
the payment of many doctor's bills.
Convincing testimliuials furnished en appli
cation. Bettles of two sizes ; prices, 50 cts. and $1.
Warner's Safe Kidney anil Liver Cure,
Safe Diabetes Cure, Safe Tonic, Safe Fills and
Safe Nervine are also superior remedies, un
equalled in their respective fields of disease.
Warner's Safe Remedies are sold by Drug
gists and Medicine Dealers generally through
out the country.
Send for Pamphlet and Testimonials.
H. H. WARNER A Ce., Rochester, S. Y.
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