v ' ' iS tikcASTER DAILY INTELliGfiNCER, TUESDAY, MAECH 30. 1880. v -k THEDBAMA. The " Illnminatl" Pronounced Peer Play. Last evening the new play "Thelllu minati" received its first production in this city before an audience which,although a geed size, would have been a great deal larger had it net been for the unfavorable criticism of the play by the press "of Phila delghia, where the piece was played dur ing the whole of la&t week. Persons who saw the play here last night will net won der why it received such notices. The play is said te be dramatized from Dumas novel of "Jeseph Balseme," te which it bears no resemblance Seme of the scenes are full of interest, but for the most part it is very dull and unin teresting and is calculated te tire an audi ence mere than te please it. The leading character of the piece is Jeseph Baltame, who was impersonated by F. C. Bangs, a very jroed actor, who has appeared here before. Ilis acting was appreciated by the audience, who sympathized with him in his energetic efforts te please them with a bad play. The company is made up of actors who are well-known and among whom was "Walter Lennex, who was funny as Cheva lier DcGeurmand. Misses Henrietta Vaders and E. McCenncIl made the most out of the characters of the Marquise and Andre, while the rest of the support was net satis factory. The cast was net the same as the one which produced the play in Philadel phia last week. A number of the charac ters arc new being taken by different par ties, some of whom might rehearse te ad vantage. Last night was the first "htatul" made by the company, hince leaving Philadelphia and after the company have played together for some nights the piece will ran with a great deal mere smoothness. Tbe play was hand somely mounted, the scenery being entire ly new, and the costumes new. TIic only fault any one can find with the show is the play, which certainly failed te please the audience that witnessed it last evening. It is a pity te put such a geed company of actors en the read with it, but this can easily be explained. Several weeks before the play was brought out in Philadelphia the contract for its production in the east ern cities of the state were made. It was then thought that the play would be a grand success, but it was just the reverse, and the contracts then made are new be ing can icd out. One gentleman, who sat the perfor mance out last niglit, said te another this morning who had left the hall before its conclusion : " Yeu should have stayed for the last act, it was the best." "Why was it the best?" replied the ether gentleman. "Because it was the last," was the answer. This opinion is unanimous. Tlie Tobacco Market. , Our local buying season maybe regarded as "closed." The amount rcmaiuinirin the hands of buyers is se comparatively small, and the lets se widely scattered that buyers lind it unprofitable te ride the county iu scirch of it, and nearly all of them have left the licld. Growers who have net yet disposed of their crops will .mostly have te bring their goods te town, nr held out special inducements te buyers te visit them, if they wish te dispose of their goods. But little has been doing in 1878 leaf since our last. We hear of one small packing of 152 cases, of line goods sold by J. 11. Bitiicr te ltesin & Ce., of New Yerk, en private terms. It is reported en the street that Dr. Kendig has sold his packing of 1,000 cases of 1879 te A. Cehen, of New Yerk, at 13 cents through ; that Isaac II. Kauffman has sold a packing of 1,000 cases te I. G. Pomeroy, of Hartferd, Conn., at 19 through ; and that Bitner & Zeek have sold between 500 and 000 cases, en private terms. We give the rumors for what they are worth, merely stating that the figures arc net given us by the parties most deep ly interested. It is a fact, however, job bers and manufacturers, are making in quiries for the '79 crop, and that offers have been made for several large packings and declined. Planters arc making preliminary pre paration for the coming crop. Barnyard manure is being bought by them wherever they can lind it ; many growers have sewn their seed, aud nearly all have at least pre paicd their seed beds. The bread acres are being prepared for the reception of the plants when the time shall arrive te set them out ; and thcre are indications all around that the acreage of this county, bc cemiug nelson, will be larger than .ever-beferc. Neighboring counties are also waking up and engaging in this profitable jbranch of farming ; aud should the season prove propitious, it requires no gift of prophecy te declare that the crop of 1880 will be by all odds the largest ever grown jn Pennsylvania. THE M.EXNEUUUOK. Kustcr Concert and Dance. The Easter concert and dance of the Lancaster Masnnercher, given in Mamner Mamner cher hall last evening, was very largely at tended. The music, both vocal and instru mental, was of a high order of excellence, and the dancing and waltzhur was fully up te the high German standard. The con cert included the following fine selections : Overture Tancrcdi (Lossini) orchestra. Ossiau Chorus, with tenor and bass sole, (Bcschnitt,) ; J. Ilecfel and H. Ger hart. Martha Potpeuri Cornet sole (Flotow); J. Kilheffcr. The Exile Tener sole (Gcibcl) ; Henry Schmitt. The Dark Green Leaves Chorus, (Eyrich) ; Masnnercher. Overture Pretty as a Picture (Catlin) ; orchestra. Say Net Farewell, Baritone Sole ("Wil lard) ; I. Carpenter. Selections from Nerma (Bellini) Cor net due ; J. Kilheffer and Ferd. "Weber. Soldiers' Chorus (Reucker) Maenner Maenner cher quartet and tenor sole ; Mersrs. Hoe Hee fel, Pfeiffer, Ball aud Gerhart. Easter March, (Dering) Orchestra. The dancing embraced waltzes, Schot Schet tishes, polkas, galeps, mazurkas, redewa and varsauvienna, and plain quadrilles. The party did net separate until nearly 3 o'clock, p. m. New Telegraph Office. It is said that the American Union tele graph company will shortly establish an efiice iu this city. This company has four wires running through the city en the poles of the Pennsylvania railroad com pany, and proposes te bring its lines down town. Resignation and Appointment. "W. C. Pyle has resigned his position as police officer of the Eighth ward, te take effect en April 1st. Jehn Harman has been appointed by the mayor te serve in his stead. Mr. Pyle Is about te remove from the Eighth te the First ward. iMath of aa Old Citizen. Christian Berger, an old resident of this city, died at the residence of his son-in-law, Ames Deverter, en North Queen street, this afternoon about one o'clock, of consumption. Mr. Berger was born in Wurtemberg and has been living in Lan caster for forty years. He has two chil dren living, one of whom is the wife of Mr. Deverter and the ether of Jeremiah Snyder. Deceased was 70 years old te-day. Inquest. The inquest en the body of Isaac Knight who was killed en the railroad at Colum bia en Saturday night will be concluded in the Corener's efiice te-morrow afternoon at half past one o'clock instead of eight in the morning. "Delusion." Rev. D. II. Gclsslnger, late pastor or Grace church, this city, will this evening deliver the first of a course of lectures for the benefit or Grace Lutheran church, in its lecture room His subject is " Delusion,"and he will no doubt treat it in an able manner. He ts a pleasant speaker, and his old parishioners will delight te welcome him buck. Tobacco Inspectors. Elsewhere is printed the advertisement of Messrs. C. C. Hamilton & Ce., or .New lerk, tobacco inspectors, who have established a branch ofllce In this city at 154 North Queen street, with Mr. Henry Trost as agent. Mr. Trost will promptly attend te orders leit with liitn. By a mistake of the printer the name ei the firm appeared in our advertising columns during the past few days as Tobacco Packers It should have read Tobacco Inspectors. Amusements. The Minstrels Te-Xight. This evening the original New Orleans Minstrels will appear at the opera house. Their band, which is a very geed one, gave a serenade in Centre Square at neon. The company includes Wclby and Pearl, song and dance men. Senater Frank Bell, Beb Robinson. Johnny Kletz, Mrs. Nellie Gorten and a number of ethers. As the best remedy for Frest-Bitten Feet, we can recommend the use of St. Jacob's Oil. "Don't Werry Me with your complaints about your teeth," fcaid an annoyed father te his -'sweet sixtecner." "I told you te buy the SOZODONT and use it, but you didn't and you deserve te suffer." And se she did, and all ether sweet sixteeners who act like her m29-lwdeedAw SPECIAL XOTICES. A Democrat Cured. A lcailing Democrat of Burlington, Mr. I. M. Sutten, speaks in the highest terms et the curative power of the celebrated Kidney Kidney Wert. It first cured him of a distressing Kid ney disease, and he new uses it whenever he has any symptoms of biliousness or needs ton ing up. It acts efficiently en the bnwcls, and cures the worst cases of piles. mKl-lwd&w Pure Spices iit. lyncher's Drug Stere. Kidney-Wert in het weather sustains the system and keeps up the strength. m29-lwd&w Frem Ben. Andrew Cornwall, Kx-Memdeii, or Leeislaturk, New Yerk State. Alexandria Bat, Jan. 3, 1880. II. II. Warner & 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 Sale Kidney and Liver Cure and obtained relief at once. I have used two bottles and feel as well as ever, and I shall always keep a supply of Warner's Sam Kidney and Liver Cure in the house. Yours truly, A. CORNWALL. TnueAT Diseases Oiten commence with a Celd, Cough, or unusual exertion of the voice. These Incipient symptoms are allayed by the use et " llrewn's Bronchial Troches," which if neglected often result in a chronic trouble of the Threat. . m.lO-lwdTThS&w 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 clcansing'by purifying the bleed, regulating the .stomach and bowels te prevent and cure the diseases arNing 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. ml5-2wd&w I have sold 4C bottles of your Dr. Themas' Electric Oil in six weeks and every bottle gave satisfaction. Our people are better pleased with it than anything they have had. Please duplicate my order at once. C. It. HALL, Gbayville, III.. Jan. 30, 1880. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 137 and 139 North Queen street. Lancaster. Scrofula of thirty years' standing has been cured by "Dr. Lindsey's Bleed Searcher." Sold by all druggists." Brown's Household X'anacea Is the most effective Pain Destroyer in the world. Will most surely quicken the bleed whether Uikcn internally or applied externally and thereby mere certainly BELIEVE PAIN, whether chronic or acute, than any ether pain alleviator, and it is warranted double the strength of any similar preparation. It cures pain in the Side, Back or Bowels, Sere Threat, Bheumatism, Toothache and ALL ACHES, and is the GREAT RELIEVER OF PAIN. "BROWN'S HOUSEHOLD PANA CEA " should be in every family. Ateaspoon Ateaspeon Ateaspoen lulof the Panacea in a tumbler of het water (sweetened, if preferred), taken at bedtime, will BREAK UP A COLD. 25 cents a bottle. Fer sale at II. It. Cochran & Ce's Drug Stere North Queen street. Lancaster. Much Sickness, Undoubtedly with children, attributed toether causes, is occasioned by Worms. BROWN'S VERMIFUGE COMFITS, or Werm Lozenges, although effectual In destroying worms, can de no pesible injury te the most delicate child This valuable combination has been success fully used by physicians, and found te be ab solutely sure in eradicating worms. Twenty five cents a box. flanlS-lvd&wTuTh&S " If you have scrofula, don't fail te use "Dr. Lindscy's Bleed Searcher." Sold by all drug gists. Speer's Pert Wine. Is recommended by physicians above nil ethers as a gentle stimulant, tonic and diu retic. It is something they can prescribe te patients with confidence, knowing they are using an article that is strictly pure, and pos sesses the highest medicinal virtues. Charles A. Sccley, a skilful chemist of New Yerk city, after making a careful and thor ough analysis says : " 1 have examined the wine witli a view or 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. Speer's wine, and it does net contain anything but what is found in pure Grape juice wine. This wine is endorsed by Drs. Atlee and Davis, and sold by H. E. Slaymaker. m2G-2tawdM&F&w Use Lecher's Herse and Cattle Powders. A Strange A'eeple De you knew that there are strange pce pie in our community, we say strange because they seem te prefer te sutler and pass their days miserably, made se by Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, Indigestion, Constipation and General Debility, when Shiloh's Vitalizcr is guaranteed te cure them. Sold by D. Heit shu, Lancaster, and M. L. Davis, Milleraville. Five Hundred Thousand Streng. In the past few 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, iryeu have a cough, or your child the cough, and you value life, don't uil te trv it. Fer Tame back, side or chest use Shiloh's Pereus Plaster. Sold by your drug gists, D. Heitshu, Lancaster, and M. L. Davis, Milleraville. Wb have a speedy and positive cure for Ca tarrb, Diphtheria, Cankcrmeuth and Headache in ShileVs 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 lersvjlle. aept25-eedd&w Try Lecher's Cough Syrup. Statistics prove that twenty-live per cent, of tbe 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 ter their neg ligence, or pity them for their ignorance? Netice. We were suffering the most excru ciating pain from inflammatory rheumatism. One application of Dr. Themas' Electric Oil afforded almost instant relier, and two fifty cent bottles effected a permanent cure. . O. E. COMSTOCK. Fer sale by C. B. Cee. Caledonia. Minn. Sold by IL B. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster. Try Lecher's Cough Svrup. DEATHS. Marks. In Mechanicsburg, this county, en the 28th inst, Geerge Marks, iu the 65th year et his age. The reSatlvcs and friends of the family are respectfully invited te attend the funeral from his late residence, Mechanisburg, en Wednes day morning at 10 o'clock. Interment at Lan caster cemetery. 2t Kautz. In this city, en the 29th Inst., Charles Kautz, in the 23d year or his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited te attend the funeral from the residence of his brother, James Kautz, Ne. 529 West King street, en Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. 2td XEW ADVERTLSEMEXTS. "LUKE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT. Insurance at lowest rates. Geed and Bell able Companies. HERB & STAUFFER, Beat Estate & Ins. Agts., 3 N. Duke St. dec30-3mdReed INSURE YOUItPBOPEKTYIN THE BEST COMPANlESat BAUSMAN A BURNS , 29-tfeedR Office: Ne 10 West Orange St. MONEY TO LOAN ON FIRST MORT GAGE at BAUSMAN & BURNS'S Insurance and Real Estate Office, mil CtdR Ne. 10 West Orange Street. PUBLIC SALIC ON FRIDAY, APRIL 2, at the Franklin 'Heuse, this city, will be sold one brown Herse, te the highest bidder. m30-4td SAM'L HESS, Auc't, pi C. HAMILTON & CO., NEW YORK. SEED LEAF TOBACCO INSPECTORS, have 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. m30 3td FOUND. This morning, en the Pennsylvania rail road, near Lancaster, a pair of BLACK KID GLOVES with Fur Gauntlets and a bunch et railroad keys, with brass check, marked Ne. 73, State Capital hotel, Harrisburg. The owner can have same by paying expenses. OBI LENDER'S CIGAR STORK, ltd Ne. 29 West King Street. PROPOSALS Will be received at the Mayer's Office, up te THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1881, at 4 p. m., for as much Hard Pea Ceal, Ne. I. size, as may be re quired at the City Water Works up te J uly 1. 1H80. The coal te be thoroughly screened and of geed quality: if net, it will have te be taken back at the expense et the party furnishing the same. JNO. T. MacGONIGLE, J jm30-2td Mayer. UCTION! AUCTION t AUCTION! Second-Story Lecher's Building, Centre Square, commencing te-morrow, WEDNES DAY MORNING, MARCH, 31, 1880, at 9 o'clock, sharp. TWO PIANOS, FINE PARLOR FURNITURE, Bed-Roem and Dining-Roem Suits, Parler and Kitchen Steves, Brusscl, Ingrain and Rag Carpets. Bed Clethes, Extension Table, Sideboard, Tin and Queensware and a great variety of articles net mentioned. These goods have been collected from parties giving up housekeeping. ltd HESS & DICKEY. The Democratic Voters of Lancaster County Will assemble In their respective districts at the usual time and place en SATURDAY APRIL 10, 1880, te elect one person in each dis trict as county committeeman for the ensuing year, and three or five delegates from each dis trict te represent the same in the District and County Conventions which will meet in Fulton Hall in the City of Lancaster, en Wednesday, April 11, at 10 a. m. The Delegates of the Upper (14th) Senatorial District will meet at 10 o'clock aud elect three Representative and one Senatorial Delegate te the State Convention and nominate three candidates ler Assembly. The delegates from the City of Lancaster will meet at 10 a. in., ami elect one Representa tive Delegate. The delegates from the Lewer End 2d As. scmbly District will meet at 10 a. m. te elect two Representative Delegates te the State Con vention apd te nominate two members of As sembly. AH the delegates of the Lewer (13th) Senato rial District will meet at 10 a. m. and elect one Senatorial Delegate te the State Convention and nominate a candidate for State Senater. General County Convention. At 11 a. m. all the delegates will meet in County Convention and nouiinate : One person for Congress. One ler District Attorney. Twe for Prison Inspectors. Twe ler Peer Directors. O" County Committeemen are directed te give due public notice of the time and place of the delegate meetings in their district. Lancaster City Meetings. The Democracy of Lancaster city will meet at the following places en Wednesday evening, April 7, from 7 te 8 p. m., te make general nom inations, and at the same places en Saturday evening, April 10, from 6 te 8 p. in., te elect Delegates and County Committeemen : First Ward Shober's Eagle Hetel. Second Ward Cenrad Kempt's Union Hetel. Third Ward Gee. Wall's Southern Exchange. Fourth Ward Chas. Rethweiler's Saleen. Fifth Ward Philip Wall's Green Tree Hetel. Sixth Ward Jes. Kautz's Saleen. Seventh Ward B. Kuhlman's Saleen. Eighth Ward Lucas Fritz's Saleen. Ninth Ward C. Gitlich's Saleen. W. Hayes Gribb, W. U. HENSEL, J. L. Speixmetz, Chairman. Secretaries. IP- HOUSE FUKXI8HIXU GOODS. )ARUAINS. FLIO & BREB'EllAM' Are offering Greater Bargains than ever in TINWARE, TABLEWARE Heuse-Furnishing Goods. A Large Stock of Gas Fixture at VERT LOW PRICES. FLINN & BRENEMAN 152 North Queen Street, LANCASTER, PA. MUSIC AX, INSTRUMENTS. THE- Without a doubt furnish the FINEST IN STRUMENTS in the Market. Warerooms 320 North Queen street Manufactory in the rear. Branch Office, 15 East King Street. Alex. McKfflips, Proprietor. Alse Agent for Lancaster County for CUICKEUING & SON'S Celebrated PIANOS. A Full Line et Sheet and ether Music, Small Instruments. Violins. Banjos, Band Instru ments, &c, always ei haad. fl3-lydS&ly w mi lhhb' cvh irawr. Orel MuDUtery XEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WA.TCHES.The largest stock and most varied assortment te be found In tbe interierW tbe state. We sell all the reliable grades of American and Swiss Watches, and each watch is warranted according te tbe quality. JEWELRY of tbe newest and prettiest designs in great quantity and vari ety from a geed article in geld plate te the precious gem in costly setting. SILVERWARE. Articles of utility and ornament in solid silver or electro plate, artistic in design and of various styles of finish. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES tee numerous te specify, including every thing consistent with a flrst-clas3 Jewelry Business. Realizing that we are in competition with the large houses of tbe Eastern cities, we will be especially careful that every article shall be sold as'lewas it could be bought elsewhere. H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers, Ne. 4 West King Street. NEW STORE ! NEW GOODS ! BOTTOM PRICES ! I AIT, SH1HD lit COMPANY nave removed te STIRK'S CHINA HALL BUILDING, where they have opened an Immense Stock of DRY GOODS, FANCY" GOODS and NOTIONS, at prices that must cemmaud attentien: XEW SPRING DRESS GOODS, NEW SPRING CRETONNES AND CALICOES, NEW SPRING HOSIERY, NEW SPRING GLOVES. -W-EVERY DEPARTMENT A SPECIALTY, AT THE NEW YORK STORE, S AND 1 0 EAST KING STREET. AM USEMEXTS REV. II. GEISSINGEK. OF NEW YORK City, former pastor of Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church, will deliver the first lecture of a series. Subject : "DELUSIONS," TUESDAY, MARCH 30,:iSS0, in the Lecture Beem of the Church, cer. North Queen and James streets. Admission, 25 cts. ; Course tickets, admitting te the three lectures, : 50 cts. m27&30d . TULTON OPERA HOUSE. ' TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 30. i The Monarchs of Minstrelsy. I M FOURTEEN CONSECUTIVE f A YEARS. 14 The Great, Original and only Legitimate New Orleans Minstrels GOLD BULLION CORNET BAND. ADMISSION, - - 35, BO and 75 Cts. RESERVED SEAT!. - - - 75 Cts. Fer sale at the Opera Heuse Oflicc. m27-3t rpUE SENSATION OF THE SEASON. FULTON OPERA HOUSE. FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 2, 1880. Baird's Famous and original s 8. 8 Great End Men, 8 8 Challenge Cleg Dancers, 8 8 Star Seng and Dance Artists, 8 8 Superb Sole Singers, 8 8 Brilliant Banjo Players, 8 And the Bosten Brass Rand aud Operatic Orchestra. 21 Peerless Performers 24 In a New and Matchless Pregramme. Usual Popular Prices. Reserved Seats atOperallense Office. Brass Band Concerts at 12 and 7. Bear in mind this is the only original Baird's New Orlean's'Minstrels. with the 4 "Great Eights." FRIDAY', APRIL 2. m29,30,31Sa2A3 UULTON OPERA HOUSE, RETURN VISIT! SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 5, 1880. Mr. Jehn D. Misliler has the pleasure of pre senting the same Cassidy'u Superior Dramatic Company In the Same Great Comedy, AH ARABIAN HIGHT. Ne advance in Prices. ADMISSION, - -RESERVED SEATS, Diagram at Yeckcr's. 35, 50 and 75cts. - "Sets. mar30-5tcl WAXTED. WAISTED.--.ENERYBODT TO ADVER tlse, free et charge. In the Inteixiokk Inteixiekk ckr, who wants something te de. WANTED FAMILIES OF JEAN, DOE skin and Cottonade Weavers. Wages, paid iu cash every week. New looms just starting. Address CALCUTTA MILLS. Adams and Pine bts., Frankford, Phila. m24-Iwd "ITTANTEW 30 GOOD ClttARMAKERS. Tt Married men preferred. Werk steady all year round. Price lrem 1 te$7 per thou sand. Apply te BARON & CO., N. E. Cor. Cheapslde and Lembard street. m2G-3td Baltimore. Mel WANTED ONE OR TWO CAR LOAD of Manure. Address, D. E. SHIMP, m27-lwd Manhclm, Lancaster Ce. Pa. WANTED A GOOD STOUT BOY AT Norbeck & Miley's Carriage Shep, corner of Duke and Vine streets. mJ0-2td WAIL JfAl'EItS, Jtc. ATENT EXTENSION Window Cornice. We take pleasure in offering te the public the only perfect EXTENSION WINDOW COR NICE ever manufacturer!. It Is perfect, simple and handy te adjust. It can be regulated te lit any ordinary window by means et a thumb screw, and adjusted from one feet te live feet two inches in width. They arc made of Walnut Meulding and gotten up in geed style. SPRING STOCK WALL PAPER ASD WINDOW SHADES, In all the Newest Styles. Windser Papers te Merchants at Lewest Wholesale Rates. PIER AND MANTEL MIRRORS. JO-SHADES AND PAPER HUNG. PHARES W. FRY, Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST. fablO-lyaaw MISCELIjAXEO US. MK. JAMES C. IKVIN, OF LANCASTER county. Pa., 1ms this day ceased te act as our agent. We will therefore net be responsi ble for an j- transactions entered into by him ter our account. EMANUEL HOFFMAN & SON, H'J Water Street, New Y'erk, Packers of Leaf Tobacco. March 19, 1SS0. m20-lwd CHARTER NOTICE. Netice is hereby given that application will be made te the Court of Common Pleas et Lancaster county, en MONDAY', APRIL 19, ISSU, at 10 o'clock a. m., for a charter te incor porate " The Sacred Heart Academy of Lancas ter, Pennsylvania." The object of the pro posed corporation is the instruction of young ladies in a thorough academical course of edu catien. GEORGE NAUMAN, m2.-3tdew Solicitor for the Applicants. pHAKLS MACKINSON'S NEW MARBLE WORKS, 33 CONESTOGA STREET, One Square West of Seuth Queen street, oepo- site Ne. 3 Cotten Mill. Monuments, Tombs, Statuary, Vases, Head stones, Marble and Slate Mantels. Cemetery Lets inclesed, etc. Alse, old work cleaned and repaired. 3 Call and ascertain terms before ordering elsewhere. mar27-lwd ESTATE OF MAGDALENA ZIEGLER, deceased. The undersigned auditor, ap pointed by 'the Orphuns' 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 Muthias Ziegler, te and among these legally entitled te the same, will attend for that purpose en FRIDAY, APRIL 23, ISSO.at the Library Roem et the court house, in the city of Lancaster, where all persons interested in said distribution mity attend. marJO-ftdeaw SIMON P. EBY, Auditor. COURT PROCLAMATION. Whereas, The Honorable JOHN II. LIV INGSTON. President, and Honorable DAVID W. PATTERSON, Associate Judge of the Court of Common PIcas,in and for the county of Lancaster, and Assistant Justiccsef the Courte 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 oilier things, te make public proclama tion throughout my bailiwick, that a Court of Oyer and Terminer and a General Jail Dcliv- 1 WiJ.llllUtkUUUlhUl UCUUltU IjUUlLCl LJ191U113 i of the Peace and Jail Delivery, will commence ; lift mi; vuuib ftiuusu, ftift mi; uftij ui xjauiaisiui til tne uoiumenwcaitu et Pennsylvania, en tne THIRD MONDAY IN APRIL (19), 1830. In pursuance of which precept public notice is hereby given te the Mayer and Aldermen of the city of Lancaster, in tlie said county, and all the Justices of the Peace, the Corener and Constables of the said city and county of Lan caster, tliat 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 tilings which te their offices appertain 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 presecuta against them aa shall ba just. Datad at Lancaster the 18th day of March, isse. JACOB S. STRINE, Sheriff. mS8-ttfleaw&4tw COMMISSIONERS' NOTICE. Te the Aldermen, Justices of the Peace, Consta bles, Witnesses, Publishers, Corener and Dep uty Coroners of Lancaster County; The following rules will hereafter be ob served in the payment of costs lrem the Coun ty Treasury. The county is net liable for, and will net hereafter pay, costs in criminal cases disposed of as follews: 1. Where the Grand Jury return a Bill Igno ramus in a case ether than Felony, and order the Prosecutor te pay the costs. 2. When in a Misdemeanor the Petit Jury return a verdict of Xet Guilty, and order the Prosecutor te pay the costs. 3. Ner when in such case the Petit Jury ren der a verdict of Net Guilty, and order the De- jenaant te pay tne costs.! 4. Where a Nelle Presequi is entered in a Misdemeanor by consent of the parties, the County is net liable for costs. 5. The County is net liable for the costs of prosecution in a case et -Misdemeanor wncre a verdict et Net Guilty is taken by consent of the parties, without evidence. The Magistrates are therefore respectfully requested te guard against receiving aud re turning te Court any unfounded or useless complaints, as the costs in sucli cases, when disposed of as above will net be paid by the County. In case of great hardship, however, or where the public welfare demands it, a reasonable compensation may be allowed for services ac tually rendered or money paid. In all cases of conviction of Misdemeanors, and iu all prosecutions for Felony, the costs arc paid. DISMISSED CASES. . When Surety of the Peace or Desertion cases are dismissed or settled before the Magistrates, the costs must be collected from the paitics, as the county is net liable for, and will net hereafter pay, costs of proceedings In such cases. When two or mere persons arc charged with the commission of an indictable ollense at the same time ai.d place, all the Defendants must be included in one prosecution, as costs are only allowed en one complaint or indictment, ami in riot cases all the defendants and all the charges should be included in one complaint. PUBLISHING NOTICES. The County is net liable ter, and will net hereafter pay, bills for publishing Annual Ac counts, Court Proclamations. Election Procla mations, Days of Appeal, or any ether notices, unless such papers arc specially authorized te publish such notice by the Court, the Sheriff or the Commissioners. CORONER'S INQUESTS. In holding Coroners' Inquests the County is only liable for costs in cases of violent and ex traordinary death, where there la reasonable ground te suspect a felonious killing. C, COBLE, President, ISAAC BUSHONG, ROBERT MONTGOMERY, County Commissioners. HUGH R. FULTON, County Solicitor. m27-2td42tw SEWING MACHINES. SEWING MACHINES. Nearly every Sewing Machine agent claims te have the simplest machine. Frem the pri vate books of Sewing Machine makers and at tachment dealers, we learn the following facts: The American Machine baa 135 parts " Davis " " 151 " " Demestic " " 88 ' " Howe " " .24 " " New Heme " " 133 " " Remington " " 131 " " Singer " " 112 " " Weed " " 122 " " While " " 134 " " WaalrA'WUMm,N.t,has 154 " fa7-3MdS3nnr THIRD EDITION TUESDAY EVENING, MABCH 30, 1880. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, March 30. Fer the Mid dle Atlantic ftates, clear or partly cloudy weather, northwesterly winds, stationary or higher temperature and rising bareme ter. CONGRESS. The New Yerk Exhibition. "Washington, March 30. In- the Senate the bill for an exhibition in New Yerk city in 1883 was opposed by Messrs. Car penter and Eaten as unconstitutional, and advocated by Messrs. Kernan and Wal lace. Fending debate the morning hour expired and the bill went ever. Republican Senators Caucusatng'. Washington Mar. 30. The Republican members of the senate held a "caucus this morning for the purpose of determining the party's line of action in the senate with regard te the clause inserted by tbe Heuse of Representatives in "The Immediate Deficiency Bill," by which it is proposed te amend the law concerning the appoint ment of deputy marshals of elections. After a general interchange of opin ions the caucus unanimously decided that the clause in question should be op posed by all the Republicans in the Senate, upon the ground that it is a rider upon an appropriation bill, and that all attempts of the majority te force legislation by such meaus should be "resisted new as they were resisted at the extra session. The proceedings of the caucus occupied less than an hour and were eutirely harmoni ous throughout. DEATH ON A BOAT. Endangered By Fire Net by Floed. New Yerk, April 30. This morning while the crew of the pelice beat Seneca slept at the feet of East 17th street a lire broke out in the galley, which spread te the forward part of the beat and endan gered the lives of all en beard. When the outbreak was discovered the flames were beyond control of the ship's equipment and three alarms were sounded. The patrolmen and lay employees had get out of danger, when the engines arrived, with the exception of Officers Tully and Vail, who were seriously burned and were sent te Bellcvue hospital The stew ard, Charles II. Berry, aged 23, was burned te a crisp in in his berth. The firemen immediately went te work te pump the held free of water, but it is net probable that the beard will order her te be repaired. The less is estimated at $5,000. KEMBLE. Denies, Explains and Lies. New Yerk, March 30. Ex-Treasurer Kemblc, of Pennsylvania, new at the St. James hotel in this city te-day repeated te a reporter his wish te decline all inter views iu regard te his Pennsylvania troubles. He has denied the charge that his absence from llarrisburg is for the purpose of evading the execution of the court's sentence and still maintains that his visit te this city is made purely in a business capacity in connection with the pipe lines, in which he is interested. INDIGNANT COUNCILLORS. Want te Loek at the Evidence. Augusta, Me., March 30. Messrs. Chas E. Brown and Eegg, members of the coun cil of ex-Governer Garcelon, who were charged in the report of the legislative in vestigating committee with dishonorable conduct, in an informal manner sent a note te the assistant secretary of state last night demanding the privilege of inspect ing the returns which they were accused of garbling. The secretary of state was absent and their request was denied. AMERICA AHEAD. Beunett's Herse Wins an Engllsb Race. Londen, March 30. The race for the Park Hurdle handicap plate came off to day at the Kempten park. The March meeting was wen by Mr. James Gor Ger Gor eon Bennett's five year old horse Musca din. The second place was secured by Cel. Otway's five year old bay colt Red Hazard, and the third by Mr. C. Hibbert's four year old Peroration. Five ran. Condensed Telegrams. The subscriptions received by the French committee for the benefit of the Irish distress has risen te 125,000 francs, of which amount the sum of 100,000 francs has already been forwarded te Ireland. Sebastian Helderfcr's brewery, at Can Can eon, near Baltimore, was burned at an early hour this morning. Less estimated $5,000. Last night as James E. Jehnsen, col ored, was standing in front of a store en Fourteenth street, Washington, D. C, a white man known as "Big. Feet" Jehn son, pushed him and an altercation en sued. " Big Feet " drew a pistol and shot the colored man in the head. Death en sued in two hours. Te pave the way ler some desirable amendments te be introduced into the Bulgarian charter, the Emperor of Russia has permitted Alexander, of Bulgaria, te enlist 5,000 Russian subjects in the mili itary service of the principality. MARKETS. Philadelphia Market. Philadelphia, March 30. Fleur unsettled, heavy; superfine f4 004 50: extra $5 005 50; Ohie and 1 nil Sana family $C50700; I'enn'a family Hi 00f;i; M; St. Leuis family J 50700; Minnesota family $5 75Q6 50 ; patent and high grades i7G0S Oe. Rye flour si 7."i4S7. Cernmeul Brandy wine unchanged. Wheat dull ; Ne. 2 Western Red J138K; Pa. de $1 39 ; Amber $1 40. Cern quiet; steamer 53c; yellow 55g55c ; mixed 54c Oats a shade lower; Ne. 1, 48Kc; Ne. 2, 48c; Ne. 3, 4546c ; Ne. 2 mixed 4545JSc. Rye dull ; Western and Pa. 88auc Previsions dull and weak; mess perk $12: beet hams 917 00 17 50; India mess beef $191950; bacon smoked shoulders 55c ; salt de i ; smoked hams 910c; pickled hams 8 9Kc. Lard quiet: city kettle 77c; loose butchers 77c ; prime steam 7c. Butter firm ; geed demand : creamery extra 36037c : Bradford county and New Yerk extra new 3233c : de fall 2830c ; Western reserve extra at 29331c ; de geed te choice 2428c : Rolls scarce; Penn'a extra 2425e ; Western reserve extra 2527c. Eggs firm; Penn'a I313Kc; Western 12c. Cheese firm with light supply ; New Yerk factory 1414jc : Western full cream 14 14Kc ; de ter geed lPi&Wi. ; de hall-skims 12ul3c Petroleum dull; Kenned 7c. Whisky at $108. Seeds dull ; geed te prime cleverseed 96 OOtt 650; de timothy $30083 10; de flaxseed 9170 180. New Yerk MarkK. NxwYebx, March 30. Fleer-state and West ern dull and strongly In buyers' favor; superfine state 9 605 00; extra de 95 0OQ5 40; choice de 95 456: fancy de 99 1007 00; round hoop Ohie 95600590; choice de 98 007 60; superfine western-96M60;-commen te geed extra de IB 009559';. choice dodo $5536800; choice white wheat de'tSSMfr' 6 50; Southern dull and heavy; common' te fair extra 15 5036 10; geed te choice de 96 1S: 7 50. Wheat feverish, heavy and lfl2c low-" Ne. 1 White April, 91 341 S4K; de May91 3&; Ne. 3 Red ApriL 91 3?1 S ; de Mayll Cern quiet, without decided change; Mixed Western spot 5253c ; de future 4053Kc. Oats dull and heavy. 102e lower, includlnir Ne. Allril SflifUXif Stntn inaiV . Wa.... 39Q15C. Stock markets. PHr&AXSLraiA, Mar. 39. 12Mr.it. Stocks steady. PennatTs (third issue) 166 Philadelphia A Erie 17& Beading 34 Pennsylvania 53 Lehigh Valley. 51 United Ces. of N. J 158 Northern Pacific 30K " Preferred 52& Northern Central.. 33k Lehigh Navigation 37 Norristown 109 Central Transportation Ce. 4& Pltts TitusvUle A Buffalo. 19& Little Schuylkill. 54& Nw iebx. Mar. 3a Stocks strong. Meney 6 N. Y. Central 134 Eric 44 Adams Express 111 Michigan Central 92 Michigan Southern 103 Illinois Central 108 Cleveland & Pittsburgh.... 110 Chicago Reck Island 183 Pittsburgh-ft Fert Wayne..ll7 Western union Tel. Ce 103 Teledo ft Wabash 43 New Jcrsev Central m?- United States Bends and Sterling Exchange (Quotations by B. K. Jamisen ft Ce., S. W. Cor. 3d and Chestnut Streets). Philadelphia, Mar. 30. United States Cs, 1SS1, (registered). .105Q105 United States 5's, 1881, (registered). -lOUl united states 4Ji s, isui, tregisiereujiwMiioei united States 4's, isai, (coupons). ...uaiiwiue United States 4's, 1907. (registered). .I06Q10U; United States Currency 6s... Sterling Exclumge , ....125 ....485Q4S8 Cattle Market. Medat, March 2a. The receipts of cattle at the various Philadelphia yards for the past week were: Beeves, 2,(M3 head; sheep and Iambs, 8,(XX de. ; hogs, U.000 de. ; fresh cows, 150 de. Beef Cattle The market during the week was fair, with a light run et cattle, but prices were about the same as last reported. We quote Extra at 5Gc; geed at 55c ; me dium, 4ec; common, 44c; mixed, 3 3c. The following are the. consignees at the West Philadelphia vanis: Reger Muynes, 115; A. ft J. Christy, 117; Jehn McArdle, 150 ; U. Schamberg ft Ce., 10.1 ; Lewenstcin ft Adlcr, 125; Dennis Smyth, 75; Daniel Smith ft Bres., 110 ; Owen Smith 100 ; J. F. Sadler ft Ce., 175 ; Ulman & Lehman Bres., 123 ; all ethers, 988. SALES AT THE WEST PHILADELPHIA TABD. Head. 150 Reger Mayncs, Western and Lancaster co., gross, 0)!c. 107 A. ft J. Christy, Western and Lancaster ceuntv, gross, 4K5iC. 200 E. S. ft B. F. McFillen, Western and Lane. CO., gross, 5Bc. " 197 Uliiuan ft Lehman Bres., Western and Lane, co., gross, 46tc 9G Owen Smith, Pa. gross, 4Gc. 52 James Clcmsen, Lancaster co., 'gross, 5 5c. 15) Jehn McArdle, Lancaster county, gross. 56c 84 Denis Smyth, Penn'a, gross, 45c. 60 Daniel Murphy, Lancaster county, gross, 55C. 113 Lewenstcin ft Adler, Western and Lanc.ce , gross, 55c. 1R3 G. Schamberg ft Ce., Western gross, 55c. 54 L. Hern. Lancaster 7and Mifllin county gross, 43c. 43 II. Chain jr.. Western, cress, 5J5c. 140 Daniel Smith ft Bre., Western uud Penn'a, gross, 4)5c. 20 Abe Ostheim. Lane, co., gross, 4j:ifJ5c. 122 Bachman ft Levi, Western ami Lane. CO., gross, 43c 20 P. Hathaway, Lane, co., gross, 4g5e. 30 L. Scliamberg, Western, Lane. co. and I'a., gross, 4524c. CO Jas. Eustace, Lancaster county, gross, 4 3c. 150 James Hull, Western, gross, 45c. 100 M. Levi, Penn'a gross, 454c 34 E. ft L. Chandler, Lane, ceuntv, gross, 5 06c. 12 H. Chain. Mixed, gross, 33. 100 J. F.Sadler ft Ce., Western, gross 45JJc. 18 S. Dreirus, Western, gross, 55a BALES AT THE If ORTH PHILADELPHIA TARD. 120 B. Hepe, Lane. CO., gross, 4J05-c. SO Klctcr ft Katz, Cbicagees, gross, 5Ce. 60 Ridley ft Scattcrgoed, Western, gross, 4 5C 44 Levi Nichols. Western, gross, 45c. 32 W. W. Tiffany, Cbicagees, gross, 55c. 2; E. ft L. Chandler, Lancaster co., gross, 4 05Ke. 44 Jehn Rldey, jr.. Yerk state, gross, 404e. 13 Ell Buckman, Yerk state, gross, 33c. Milch cows were inactive, and Cut few sales were reported. Prices ranged from 915 te $40 per bead. Hogs The market was moderately active. We quote extras at 7c ; geed at 7c; medium CXc ; common 6c. Sheep. The market was net as active as last week, but prices were rather higher. We quote Extra, 100 te 13Ulbs., at 77c ; geed, 00 te 100 lbs.77c ; geed, 80 te 90 lbs, t7c ;falr, 70 te 80 lbs, 6c; Inferior, 66c. common, 5c. Samuel C. Stcwartseld SCO head dressed sheep at 768c Lambs were scarce and In demand and prices were higher. We quote Extra at 78c ; geed, 7c ; medium, 77c ; common, 0 6c. MEDICAL. Brandy as a Kedicine. 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 lias extensively used the Brandy referred te in his regular practice. It Is commended te tbe attention of these af flicted with Indigestion and Dyspepsia. BRANDY AS A MEDICINE. This new much abused Alcoholic Stimulant was never intended as a beverage, but te be used as a medicine of great potency in the cure of some of the destructive diseases which sweep away their annual thousands of victims. With a purely philanthropic motive we pre sent te the favorable notice et invalids espe cially these afflicted with Unit miserable dis ease Dyspepsia, a specific remedy, which ia nothing mera or less than Brandy. The aged, with feeble appetite and mere or less debility, will find this simple medicine, when used properly, A Sovereign Remedy or all their ills and aches. Be it, however strictly understood that we prescribe and use but one article, and that is; REIGARTS OLD BRANDT, Sold by our enterprising young friend, H'E. SLAYMAKER. This Brandy has steed (he test for years, and lias never failed, as far as our experience extends, and we therefore give It the preference ever all ether Brandies, nemattcrwith hew manyjaw-breakingFrench titles they arc branded. One-fourth of the money that is yearly thrown away en various impotent dyspepsia specifics would suffice te buy all the Brandy te cure any such casa or cases. In proof of the curative powers et Reigart's Old Brandy, In cases et Dyspepsia, we can summon num hers of witnesses one case in particular wa cite: A hard-working farmer had been afflicted with an exhaustive Dyspepsia ler a number of years; his stomach would reject almost every kind of feed; he had sour eructatiens con stantly ue appetite in fact, he was obliged te restrict his diet te crackers and stale bread, and as a beverage he used McGrann's Reet Beer. He is a Methodist, and then, as new, S reached at times, and in his discourses often eclalmcd 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 anything which he chose te eat. He still keeps it and uses a lit tle occasionally; and since lie has this medi cine be has been of very little pecuniary bene fit te the doctor. A Fractisme Pkysiciax. H. . SLAYMAKER, AQXBTTOa Reigart's Old Vine Stere, Established In 1785, TJfrearxB axe nxaxn is FINS OLD BRANDIES, SHERRIES, DUPE 'BIOR OLD MADEIRA, (Impertedln 131. 1827 and 1898,) CHAMPAGNES O EVERT BRAND, SCOTCH ALK . FOSTER, BROWN STOUT. Ne. 29 EAST KINO ST.. LAIf CASTKK. PA ..SI ' I vrl