Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, April 12, 1880, Image 3

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LANCASTER DALLI JUNTliJJjiWiiJNVr mujiijai, Aiuij JZ. ioeu. -
The InceaseqacBtlal teoen.
Most people will be pleased te be re
minded that the simple little evcry-day
lemon will accomplish all that is claimed
for quack medicines, and mere. The
lemon is one of nature's best remedies,
cheaper and pleasanter than quinine, and
as an anti-scorbutic has no rival. It net
only cures but prevents the scurvy and is
the sailor's best friend. Its uses are main
fold. On the toilette table, the festive
beard, ami in the sick room, the lemon
is invaluable. By rubbing the gums
daily with lemon juice they may be kept
in fresh, firm, ruddy health. The hands
and nails are also kept clean, white, soft
and supple by the daily use of lemon in
stead of soap. Literary men and ladies
should seldom have occasion te wash their
hands with soap, which is a frequent neces
sity only of such people as coal-heavers,
champion billiard players and editorial
writers. Dandruff may also be destroyed
by rubbing the roots of the hair
with lemon. Neuralgia may be alle
viated, if net cured, by rubbing
the part affected with it. It is suitable te
all stomach diseases and is excellent in
jaundice, liver complaint and fevers. On
the banquet beard and for the evening
symposium its uses are tee numerous and
well known te enumerate. The lemon is
a native of Asia, although cultivated in
Italy, Portugal and in the south of France.
As an exotic, however, it seldom exceeds
t lie dimensions of the smallest tree, while
in its native state its grows te sometimes
ever bcventy feet in height.
Obituary.
Frank Baney, of Columbia, a builder
and contractor of considerable celebrity,
mill a must estimable citizen, died at his
resilience in that borough at half past 2
o'clock this morning, aged about 40 years.
His disease was consumption.
Ilattiu S. Brown, daughter of Warren
and Mary Brown, of Washington borough,
died en Sunday morning, in the 20th year
tifherage. She was noted for amiable
disposition and modest worth. Her luneral
will take place en Tuesday at 10 o'clock,
the services te be held in the Bethel
church.
l"ire :iiul Fight in Columbia.
On Saturday afternoon a frame house in
Columbia, which is owned by the estate of
Washington Kightcr, caught lire from the
spark of a locomotive. The reef was burn
ed oil the building when the lire was ex
tinguished. During the lire two rival fi're
companies indulged in a fiee fight. Thcie
were plenty of bloody noses and bruhed
heads and several arrests were made.
Masonic OfliccrM.
S. G. I. Dr. A. E. Steecker, 33-, dep
uty for the stale, Augustus 11. Hall, 32,
grand scribe of the Grand Chapter, and
Charles E.Myers, 32 J, grand recorder of the
!rand Ceinmandery, arrived in this city
thufaficruoeii. They arc en a visit te Lan
caster ledge of Perfection, and 'were met
at the depot by ;i committee of prominent
members of the Masonic order.
Kcmblc Surrenders,
Wm. II. Keinble, ceiivictcl of bribery
"before the Dauphin county court, and who
fled from the state te avoid sentence, has
apparently thought better of it, as he
passed through Lancaster in the Fast
Line, at 3 o'clock this afternoon, en his
way te Ilarrisburg.
Surprise I'urty.
The old ladies of Washington borough
held a surprise party en Saturday evening
at the residence of Christian Brcncman
.and wife, both of whom are aged people.
The old ladies net only slighted the young
folks but slighted their husbands also ;
but they nevertheless had a'jelly time.
Presentation.
On Saturday afternoon Bartlcy Meguiie,
fermaii, and Jehn Beck, assistant foreman,
of Fatman's tobacco warehouse, weic each
presented with a handsome silver watch
by the employees of the warehouse.
l'elice t'ltsim.
Before Mayer MacGeniglc this morning
there were a paity of five vagrants and
three diserderlies, all of whom were dis
charged except one, who was committed
for five days.
Alderman B.irr sent Adelph Schnillle te
jail for live days for drunkenness.
Khciunatlsiu Sixteen Years.
I sutlered se severely that 1 was often rob
bed of my night's rest ; a change of weather
would have the most painful effect en me, for
then I could net move my hands or leet. Half
ii bottle of ST. Jacoh's Oil cured me.
Themas Ott, St. Jlunijacc, 1'a.
Isaac Watts was a Little Man.
lie said jocosely te aixef his tall quizzing
lricndi who asked hew he felt anions se many
inen. "that he was :i sixpence among six
pennies, worth them all." SOZODOXT is just
se; there may be many preparations ler the
teeth, but it is werthlUcm all.
al2-lwdeed&w
Time Works Change."
Uev. Dr. E. Greenwald was expected te de
liver his lecture en "The Kiver Jerdan and
the Dead boa" at Grace Lutheran chinch this
evening. 15y special request the time of its
presentation lias been changed te Thursday,
April 15. ICTcry student of the Kible ought te
lie present, as it doubtless will preve as in
structive us it is interesting.
A New Landlord.
The old "(i rape"' hotel,se long and favorably
known as a lirst-class house,has again changed
hands. Mr. S. II. Ceover, of Mcchanicsbmg.
Cumberland county, who took possession of n
a few weeks age, lias retired and Sir. W.I!.
Kinney, of this city, succeeds liiift. Mr. Finney
is a pleasant and popular man, "knows hew te
keep a hotel," and will no doubt maintain the
high reputation the "Grape" has always held
among the traveling public and local patiene.
Amusements.
"Kerry Ceu-." On Thursday evening Jeseph
Murphy will return te Lancaster und will pie
sent for the second lime in this city the bright
comedy entitled "Kerry Gov,"of which tin
Worcester Spy, the eldest paper in the United
States, says: "'Kerry Ge w,' as presented by
Jeseph Murphy's combination, is one et the
brightest, prettiest and most interesting, if
net the brightest, prettiest and most interests
ing, of the Irish plays of the present day. The
action is excellent, the dialogue as bright and
crisp as a new bank note, and the situations
just varied enough te keep the audience con cen
.stantly interested. It Is net only purely an
Irish drama, but it is a pure Irish drama."
SPECIAL. NOTJVJCS.
Grateful Women.
Nene receive se much benefit, and none arc
se profoundly grateful and show such an in
terest in recommending Hep Hitters as
women. It Is the only remedy peculiarly
adapted te the many ills the sex is almost uni
versally subject te. Chilis and fever, indiges indiges
Hen or deranged liver, constant or periodical
sickhcadaches, weakness In the back or kid
neys, pain in the shoulders and different parts
of the body, a feeling et lassitude and despon despen
lucy. ure all ruadlly removed by these IJlt IJlt
terg. al-2wd&w
Try Lecher'a Ueuewned Cough Syrup.
Consumption cured.
Hundreds of people throughout the New
England States who were consumptive will
testify te their being alive te-day from the use
of Sneer's Pert Grape "Wine, produced In Tas
saic. New Jersey. It is prescribed by physi
cians generally and used in hospitals for tills
purpose. Weakly and debilitated females,
consumptives, and all aged persons, And a
great benefit by its use. Nothing Is better for
overworked or exhausted ladies. This wine
is endorsed by Drs. Atlee and Davi and sold
by II. E. Slaymaker.
If you have pimples, boils, salt rheum, rough
skin, ic, try -LintUey's Hloed Searcher."
Sold by all diuggLsts.
Try Lechei's Kenewncd Cough Syrup.
k'n vmir hnurcls and kidneys in a healthy
State by the use of Kidney-Wert.
As a Cure for Tiles
Kidney-Wert acts first by overcoming in the
mildest manner all tendency te constipation;
then, by its great tonic and invigorating prop
erties, it restores te health the debilitated and
weakened parts. We have hundreds of certi
fied cure-, where all else have laiied. Use it
and suffer no longer alii lwd&w
Don't deceive your-elves. "Dr. Sellers'
Cough Syrup" for the cure of colds and coughs
has no equal. Sold by all druggists at 25 cents.
Try Lecher'd Kenewncd Cough Syrup.
Statistics prove that twenty-five percent,
of the deaths in our larger cities are caused by
consumption, anil when we retlect that this
terrible disease in its worst stage will yield te
a bottle of Lecher's Kenewncd Cough Syrup,
shall we condemn the sufferers ler their negli
gence, or pity them for their ignorance?
Mothers! Mothers!! Mothers!!!
Are you disturbed at night and broken ei
your rent by a sick child suffering and crying
with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth?
It se, go at once and get a bottle of MKS. WINS
LOW'S SOOTHING sjVKUI. It will relieve the
peer little sullerer immediately depend upon
it; there is no mi-take about it. There is net a
mother en earth who has overused it, who will
net. tell you at once that it will regulate the
bow els. and give rest te the mother, and relief
and health te the child, operating like magic.
Ills perfectly safe te u-e in all cases, and pleas
ant te the taste, and is the prescription of one
et the eldest and best female physicians and
nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere
25 cents a bottle. fjl7-lydwM,W.1S
Try Lecher's Kenewncd Cough Syrup.
Try Lecher's Kenewncd Cough Syrup.
Frem a well-known citizen et Chicago.
Chicago, 111., Jan. 1, 1SS0.
. . Warner A Ce., ltechcsler, X. Y.:
Gentlumcn-: I have used Warner's Safe Kid
ney ami Liver Cure with the greatest satisfac
tion. It is the only remedy I have overused
that I can leeemmend te my friemls,us it has
cured me et ISright's Di-e.i-e of long standing,
after having vi-itcd the White Sulphur Springs
of Virgiui.i, and trying in numerable se-called
"remedies" of the day. Having resided here
for forty even years, my friends will be glad
te see thi- state'iienf. The di-eeverer i-, in
deed, a pi." . -. icier.
William II. Pattursen,
1,41)1 Wabash avenue, near Tw enty-ninth St.
al-2vd.tw
JH.A.TIIS.
Salomen. In this city, Apiil 10, 1-se, Eliza
beth M., daughter of Samuel and ISridgct Lau
der, aged 22 years and 8 days.
The relatives and friends et the family are
respectfully invited te attend the funeral from
her parents residence. Ne. 227 Shippen street,
en Wednesday at!) o'clock. High mass at St.
Antheny'.- church. Interment at St. Mary's
e melery. 2td
-";' Alt rjCKTJSliStEXTb.
"rilXKY TO LOAN ON 1'lltST MOKT
1VL GAGE at
KAUSMAN & lirKXS'S
Insurance and Keal Estate Ollice.
aprii tfilit Ne. Hi We-t Orange Strcut.
J"
UsT lti:Ci;iV.I A CAR LOAD Of
Choice Yerk state Hu et Apples: al-e. a
ear lead of Yerk Mate Peerless and Early Hese
roiiiiecn. iorsceii piuix', '.
ltd JOSEPH HEK.OG.
1i:t it t: neticld tuat hi; v. ik.
j GKEENWALn'S Lecture en
" THE JORDAN AND THE DEAD SEA,"
will be delivered at Grace Lutheran Church,
corner of North (Jueen and James streets en
Thursday Evening, April 15, 1830.
ltd
jj:vival.
Allcock's Pereus Plasters.
THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE.
Their high degree of perfection lias been se
cured after years of experiment. Composed
or the CHOICEST Guiiib and Extracts. We
guarantee thsiu the REST external remedy
The Best Purgative and Bleed Purifier.
BRANDRETH'S PILLS.
I'UKELY V.tSETAULE.
One or two every night, in leu dajs cure
CostiveucSY and Dyspepsia.
Taken en an empty stomach, tliey nevcr
nauseate or. annoy.
Sold by all Druggists. aprl2-2indced&w
'uj: hale en nisi.
oteuk Roerti roil ri-;nt, no. 114 n.
O (Jueeii street . Possession given January
1st. Apply at
diMfdl Ne. 112 North Queen fa! rout.
IOR RENT.
. Twe rooms. Ne. 43 North (ueen street,
suitable ler photograph gallery, new occupied
Uv.I S. Sauruiau. Apply te
"decSC-tld THOS. HAUMGAKDXEK.
I
;ou SALE.
A shuttle Heard in Geed condition, with
lour sets el quoits, will b sold cheap. Apply
te II. L. MISHLEK,
1112.5-t fil 115 East King Street.
"ww? lri-'V-r
JL One room. Ne. 45" .J Neith Queen street,
suitable ler photograph" gallery, terinerly oc
cupied by J. S. Saiirmau. Apply te
aj-tfd THOS. KAUMGARDNKK.
A COLLAR FACTORY AND LEATHER
STOKE FOK KENT. A well Established
Cellar Factory and Leather Sterw ter rent.
Al-e suitable ler any ether business. Apply te
!AVTii,Tll.VStld JOHN A. SlIOKEK.
1)UIILIU SALE OF A LOT OF NEWLY
Repaired Second-hand Pianos, ,Vc, at Ne.
:ln7 Neith Queen street, Lancaster, l'a., en
TUESDAY AFTERNOON, at 2 o'clock.
MKS. G. sTEINII AU-EK.
Henry Siiuiikht, Auct. aprtJ-Jldlt
iOR RENT.
1 The second story e! Eshleman ,t Rath
von's Ranking Heu-e, at Centie square, and
also a room en second story, opposite the
Penn'a R. R. Dept, ou Chestnut stieet.
U.K. ESHLEMAN.
f25-2td,tStt Atternev-at Law
IIUISLIC SALE.
On WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1S. will
be sold bv public sale at Ne. 52 south Duke
street, in t"ne city of Lancaster, a large assort
ment et Household and Kitchen Furniture,
among which is an Elegant New England
Organ and a lirst-ratc Register Heating stove,
Cook Sleve. a new set et Harness, Ac. Salu te
begin at 1 o'clock. II. F. RO W E. Auct.
apr!2-2td
ffAXTJHJ.
WANTED. EVERYltODY TO ADVER
tise, tree et charge, in the Lnijjllioen Lnijjllieen
ckk. who wants something te de.
11
AGS! RAGS! RAGS.! RAGS WANTED.
Ilrti, cii!.-ftj,1tt 1;lL' flfltiff tll!lt Wt !irt
paVlIlg O crill- .1 F,MII11l am U.I.A.L' a.. Li.;.
Cash paid as seen as delivered te
WM. HENNECKE,
fiprSWind Ne. 21". West King Street.
YOUNG MAN FROM THE COUNTRY
wishes a situation in a store in the city.
Can come well recommended. Address " Hus
iness," Lampeter, Lancaster county. Pa. It
tbeOUUU Five per cent, interest will be
paid by the. borough et Mt. Jey ler a lean of
$35,000, te relund borough debt of like amount
created in building Water Works. This lean
is free trem all taxes. Issued in amounts et
$100 and $500. Interest paid semi-annually.
Apply te K. 31. GKEIDEK,
apru-lwd Burgess.
COMFETliNT 1'ERSON" IS WANTED
te fill the position of Superintendent of
the public schools of Lancaster city. The
Beard et Directors will meet en THURSDAY
EVENING, AI'KIL 22, te till the position and
fix the salary.
By order of the Beard.
Attest: C.F.EBEUMAN,
aprlO-4tdS,W,S41I Secretary.
" . .1 ... .. ..n.....i ,v... fT'-.l IP li!C
AMVBE3LBXTH
e
VEKA BOUSE.
THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1880.
Return of the Favorite, the Greatest of all
Irish Comedians, MB.
JOSEPH MURPHY,
Supported by a company of specially selected
Artists of Becegnized Ability, including the
beautiful California Favorite.: MISS M.
LODUSKI YOUNG. THE BEST OF ALL
IRISH DRAMAS ! Played with Unparalleled
Success ever 1,000 times in all the Principal
cities of America, Mr. Fred. Marsden's best
work, THE
KERRY GOW.
A pure Irish Drama, without shillclah,
whisky or priest. A". Y. Dramatic yews.
See the Wonderful Escape from Prison .'
See the Great Race Scene .'
And the Flight of the Carrier Deves '.
MB. JOHN D. MISHLEK has the honor te
announce that the great success of this favor
ite company and play has induced him te
re-engage them at greatly increased terms.
ADMISSION, - - 33, 50 & 75 Cts.
Secure your scats early. aprlO-ltd
GAS FIXTUJIES.
BARGAINS
GAS FIXTURES
SLATE MANTELS,
152 North Queen Street,
LANCASTER, PA.
VLOTlIIXtl.
Astounding result of our cfiert in catering
for a Fastidious and Fashionable Tr.nl". The
advance in pricesef all new designs in Woolens
seems te stimulate the demand. The run en
our novelties is lar beyond our expectation.
OUR SPECIALTIES IN
REED & TAYLOR'S
English Treuserings
arc Perfect Gems of Beauty and Taste, a lull
line el" which are Cord Stripes and Plaids, Lon Len Lon
eon Knickerbocker and Cheviot Suitings, in
all the Fancy Crimson, Pearl and Antique
Shades. The'enlv house in this citv that has a
Full Line of LONDON SMOKE, EMERALD
and LORD GREY COLORINGS, the New
Shades. A Large Line of
Scetcli & English Novelties
In Banneckbiirn, Celtic and Garryewcn Chev
iots and Suitings, in all the New and Fancy
Mottled and Plaid Mixtures. French Hair
Lines and Pin stripes, Rlue Checks in great
variety and handsome ell'eets. Elegant New
Designs in
SPRING OVERCOATINGS,
Original Styles. A full line et Choice styles
American Product ions of Standard Brands anil
exqut.-ilely beautiliil. The character et our
stock is such that it will recemnieml it-elt te
all levers of genteel and elegant dress,and our
prices are as low as can beexpectetl. consist
ent with lirst-class work. We advise- all persons-in
want et Spring suits te place their or.
del at once, for some of our E.xeliisiveand eon
lined styles when .-old cannot be duplicated.
We are in constant communication with the
leading Tailors in New Yerk, and have the Cor
rect Styles ler Spring fully defined, adapted
ter Gentlemen's wear, anil can guarantee lull
satisfaction in every department.
J. K. SMALING,
ARTIST TAILOR,
121 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
jixsvj2t,laxj:e U.S.
PROPOSALS
Will be received at the Mayer's Oflicc up
te THURSDAY, APRIL 15, ls-0, at 7 p. in , ter
furnishing the City of Lancaster with one
grossef Bras-three-quarter inch Ferrules. 10
weigh net less than one pound, fourteen
ounces, five and thrce-quailer inches in the
stem. A sample may be seen at the Mayer's
Ollice. Ferrules must be furnished by May 1,
ls-ii).
PROPOSALS will also be received at the
same time and place for as much geed Ameri
can Lead as the city may require up te July
13, lss).
PROPOSALS will be received at the same
time and place lersiichspeci.il castings as may
be required in the Water Department et the
eitj m te July 15, 1SS0. Special castings will
consist of geese-necks, plug cases, Much lour
branches, t.'s, etc.
Bids will specify hew much per pound, and
bidders will furnish all patterns without extra
charge. , . . J
1 jui l.?.j. .. 111 ue ruceiwii ;n 1111: siuu
time and place ler as many water pipes as the
city will require up te J uly 15, 18S0.
Bids must speeilj hew much per net ten de
livered in Lancaster for lour, six, eight, ten
and twelve-inch pipes. Pipes must be of the
best quality and furnished immediately upon
the order of the city.
NOTICE. Bv an error in printing the no
tices te Water Uenters reads that the day et ap
peal will be Tuesday, April 1! ; they should
read Friday, April Hi. Keuteri. will govern
themselves accordingly.
JNO. T. MACGONIGLE,
aprHMtd Mayer.
COURT PROCLAMATION.
Whereas, The Honorable JOHN B. LIV
INGSTON. President, and Honorable DAVID
W. PATTERSON, Associate Judge et the
Court of Common Pleas.in andfer the county of
Lancaster, and Assistant Justieesef thoCeurts
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 et
Oyer and Terminer ami a General Jail Deliv
ery, also a Cem t of General Quarter Sessions
et the Peace and Jail Delivery, will commence
in the Court Heuse, in the city of Lancaster in
the Commonwealth of Peiinsvlvania. en the
THIRD MONDAY IN APRIL (1'J), 1SS0.
In pursuance of which precept public netice
is hereby given te the Mayer and Aldermen et
the citv of Lancaster, in the said county, and
all th"Jniticcserthu Peace, the Corener and
Ceiiktables, of the said city and county of Lan
caster, that they bethen and there in their own
proper persons, with their rolls, records and
examinations, and inquisitions,andthcirethcr
remembrances, te de these things which te
theirefliecsnpperlain in their behalf tobedene ;
and alie 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 tli 010 te proaccute against, them as shall be
just.
Dated at Lancaster the ISth day of March,
ISiU.
JACOB S. STBINE, Shaiill.
m2T-itileawS;4tw
3LVSICAI. INSTJtVilEXTS.
-THE--
Without a doubt furnish the FINEST IN
STRUMENTS in the Market. AVareroenis he
North Queen street. Manufactory in the rear.
Branch Ollice, 15 East King Street.
Alex. McKillips, Proprietor.
Ale Agent ter Lancaster County for
CI11CKEKING& SON'S Celebrated
PIANOS.
A Full Line et Sheet and ether Music, Small
Instruments, Violins. Banjos, Band Instru
ments, &c., alwaya ea hand. - fia-lydSilyw
- rAUCUS U. SEHNER,
HOUSE CARPENTER,
Ne. 120 North Prince street.
Prompt and particular attetiea paid te al
tsratiem and repairs. slS-lyd
Flu t Breneman s,
erp
liiir!
SEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
CHEAP AND GOOD WATCHES.
We have just secured a large let of the lower priced American
"Watches of Waltham and Elgin Manufacture. Alse, a large let
of Silver and Geld Cases, which -will be sold at the old prices not
withstanding the scarcity and difficulty of getting them. Seme
grades of these goods are in such demand that orders for them
given new will net be filled in less than two years. Alse, 400
Cleck of different styles just received this morning,
Jeb lets of Jewelry and Fancy Goods, which will be sold for less
than the cost of manufacture.
. We invite an examination of our new goods.
H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers,
Ne. 4 West King Street.
THE OPINION OP THE LADIES "WE HOPE HAS BEEN FULLY CON
FIRMED BY "WIDE SPREAD EXPERIENCE THAT
HOUGHTON'S
Cheap lillinery & Trimming Stere
Is the Cheapest and Best Place in the city te buy
lillinery Goods and Dress Trimmings,
And we will receive dally New (joedt and all the Latest Style., and ladles will find the Largest
Stock and Createst Variety et Uats, Bennets, Ribbons, Feathers, Flewers.Silks. Satins, Fringes,
Kid and Li-le Thread Uloves, Lace-, Embroideries, Tucking, Pulllngs, Velvet Neckties,
Ladies' White Tucked Skirts .Tee, 7."c and fl.OU each, and the Largest Stock of Fancy Dress But But
eons in the city. We constantly keep th Finest Line of
ENGLISH BLACK CREPES,
Only Ceurtauld's Best Makes anil at the Lewest Prices. Alse, Crepe Veils in all Sizes, Crepe
Hats and Bennets constantly en hand and made te erder by tlie best Milliners in the city, as
we keep no ethers, nor no apprentices te botch your work, at
M. A. HOUGHTON'S
Cheap Millinery and Trimming Stere, 25 jt. Queen St.
elft itJtAinxas.
AUTHORIZED MX THE COMMON
WEALTH OF KY.. and Fairest in tlm
World.
19th Popular Monthly Drawina
op tub
COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO.
At Macauley's Theatre, in the City of Louis
ville, en
THURSDAY, APRIL 29th, 1830.
Thesa Drawings, authorized by net et the
Legislature et 1SR), and sustained by all the
courts of Kentucky occur regularly en the last
day of every month (Sundays excepted), and
are supervised by prominent citizens et tli
State.
The management call attention te the granu
opportunity presented of obtaining, ler only
$2, any of the fellow ing prizes
1 prize 3,0W
1 prize 10,1)00
1 prize 5.000
10 prizes rf 1,000 each lu,(K)0
'JO prizes iOOcaeh 10,000
100 prizes, $100 each I0,oue
2oe pri.es.-'Oeaeh lo.eoo
GOO prizes 'JOeach 12,000
l'JOO prizes 10 each 10,000
0 prizes 300 each, approximation prizes '-',700
0 prizes 200 each. " " 1,800
9 prizes 100 each, " " J0O
1,JM prizes $112,400
Whole tlckels, $2; halt tickets. $1 ; 27 tickets
0 Si tickets. $100.
All applications for el ub rati s should be made
te the home ellice.
Full list of drawing published in Louisville
Courier-Journal and New Yerk Herald and
mailed te all ticket-holders. Send all orders
by money or bank draft in letter, or by ex
press. Orders of $5 and upward, by express,
can be sent at our expense. Address It. M
BOARDMAN. Courier-Journal Building, Leu
isville, Ky., or at i07 andSOU Broadway, New
Yerk. ff-iS-TuTh&S&w
MEDIC AZ.
CUTICURA
UE3IEDIES
Hare aclileved the most noted success et
any Medicines of Modern Times.
'Messrs. Weeks ft Petter have never doubted
the specific properties of Ccticura. Cuticuka
Reselvent ami cuticuka Seap, for the speedy,
permanent and economical cure of Humors of
the Bleed, Skin and Scalp. They are, however,
astenisned at their universal success; for it
was te be expected that in the bauds of some
hey would tail solely from spasmodic or igue-
ant use of them.
They are unable te say without fear of con
radictien that no remedies ever achieved in
the short space of one yearthc number el won
derful cure performed by the Ctici:a Rkm
kdibh SALT KIIKlJ.li
Cevering the Bedy for Ten Tears, Perma
nently Cured.
Law Offick of Ciias. Hougiitex.
17 Congress Street, Bosten, Feb. 28, 1S7S.
Messks. Weeks & Petter: Gentlemen. I feel
it a duty tointerm you, and through you all
who are interested te knew the tact, that a
met disagreeable and obstinate case of Salt
Rheum er'Eczeina, which has been under my
personal observation from its llrst appearance
te the pre-ent time, about ten (10) years,
covering the greater portion of the patient's
body and limbs with its peculiar irritating and
itching scab, and te which all the known meth
ods et treating such disease has been applied
without benetlt, has completely disappeared,
leaving a clean anil healthy skin, under a tow
days of preluse application of Cuticuka.
1 can and de heartily advi-e all similarly af
flicted te try the remedy whieh hag been se ef
fectual in this case.
Very truly yours, !
CHAS. HOUGHTON,
LITER COMPLAINT
And Dyspepsia Treated by the Kcsolveut
Gains 5 1-2 pounds en One Bettle.
Gentlemen : I have had Liver Complaint ami
Dyspepsia, with running sores en the side of
my neck, for ten years. Doctors did me no
geed I have been spending for eight years
and it did no geed. Everything I ate distress
ed me. I get reduced from 1?J te 132 pounds.
At last I tiicd the Reselvent and it helped un
tight off, and ou the bottle I gained live and
one-half pounds. It is doing the business, and
I am going for it strong.
Yours truly, JOHN ROY.
414 "Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111., Nev. 15, 1871.
Nete. Cuticuiu. 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 Cuticuka
Reselvent, without doubt the most powerful
bleed puritierand liver stimulant in the world.
Cuticuka Seap is an elegant toilet and medic
inal assistant te Cuticuka in the treatment et
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, relieshing and healing before the
public.
These great remedies snecced where all
ethers heretofore in use fail because they pos
sess new and original properties never before
successfully combined in medicine.
The Cuticuba, Remedies are prepared by
Weeks ft Petter, Chemists and Druggists, 300
Washington street, Bosten, and are ler sale by
all druggists. Price of Cuticura, small boxes,
M cents ; large boxes, containing two and one
half times thequantity et small, $1. Reselvent,
$1 per bottle. Cuticura Seap, 25 cents per cake ;
by mail, 30 cents : three cakes 75 cenis.
0U-IJVS
In the Annihilation et
Pain and Inflammation'
VCLTA1C
FirrnHfiin the Vitalization et
""""WmIt. Pnrulvzful. and
Hi Mifia Painful Nervous Parts
Vla I and Organs, in the Cur
ing el 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 Diseases, they are
wonderful. Get the genuine.
KINDEKGAKTEN!
SPRING QUARTER
Commences APRIL 12, 1880, at 131 North Duke
street, Lancaster. ANWK E. GLEIM.
aprlO-lwd
LEU AX, XOTIVES.
E
STATE OF MAODALENA ZIKGLEKi
leceaed. The nndersiirned auditor, an
pointed by the Orphans' Court of Lancaster
comity. Pa., te distribute the balance remain
ing in the hands of Jacob L. Brubakcr,
administrator of Magdalena Zeigler, deceased,
wife of Matliias Ziegler, te and among these
legally entitled te the name, will attend for
that purpose en FBIDAY, APRIL SB, 1880, at
the Library Roem el the court house, in the
city of Lancaster, where all persons interested
in said distribution may attend.
uiai-2!Mtdeaw 81MON P. EBT, Auditor.
E
STATE OF ISAAC WAKKEN, LATE OF
Lancaster city. Lancaster ceuntv. de
ceased. The undersigned Auditor, appointed
te distribute the balance remaining in the
hands efJames Warren, Administrator of said
deceased, te anil among thesu legallv entitled
te the .same, and te pass upon exceptions tiled
te said admiiiistrator'sacceunt, will attend for
that purpose en FRIDAY, the 30th day of
APRIL, A. D. 1880, at 2 o'clock p. m., in the
Library Roem et the Court Heuse, in the city
of Lancaster, where all persons Interested in
said distribution and exceptions mav attend.
1). P. ROSKNMILLER, Jit.,
apr5-lteeaw Auditor.
ASSIGNED ESTATE OF MECK. &
Brether, of West Lampeter township,
Lancaster county. The undersigned Auditor,
appointed te distribute the balance remaining
in the hands of II. II. Dcitrich. Assignee, te
and among these legally entitled te the same,
will sit for that purpose en THURSDAY, the
iith day of APRIL. 1880, at 10 o'clock a. m., in
the Library Roem of the Court Heuse, in the
city et Lancaster, where all persons interested
in said distribution may attend.
CHAS. K. KLINE,
apr3-2tdA2tw Auditor.
ESTATE OF MAKTIN SNAVELY. LATE
of Druinere township, deceased. The un
dersigned Auditor, appointed te distribute the
balance remaining in the hands of Abraham
Snavely, Administrator el said deceased, te
and among these legally entitled te the same,
will sit for that purpose en MONDAY, MAY 3,
1880, at 10 o'clock a. ni., in the Library Roem of
the Court Heuse,' in the city of Lancaster,
where all persons interested in said distribu
tion may attend.
ALEXANDER HARRIS,
apr5-ltdft3tw Auditor.
CIIARTEK NOTICE.
Netice is hereby given that application
will be made te the Court of Common Pleas of
Lancaster county, en MONDAY, APRIL in,
188.), at 10 o'clock a. in., for a charter te incor
porate ' The Sacred Heart Academy el Lancas
ter, Pennsylvania." The object of the pro
posed corporation is the instruction of young
ladies in a thorough academical course of edu
cation. GEORGE NAUMAN.
ni25-:!tde w Solicitor for the Applicants.
E
STATE OF A. II. 1VEIGLE, LATE OF
Lancaster city, deceased. The undersign
ed Auditor, appointed tndistrihututlic balance
remaining in the hands of C. II. Weigle. Ad
ministrater, te and among these legally en
titled te the same, will sit "for that purpose en
TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 18S0, at 10 o'clock a. m.,
in the Library Roem of the Court Heuse, in
the city of Lancaster, where all persons inter
ested in said distribution may attend.
T. B. HOLOHAN,
ffaprr-3tdeitw Auditor.
E
7STATE OF AVILLIAM STACY, LATE OF
Strasburg borough. deceascd.-'The under
signed Atiiilter, appointed te distribute me
balance remaining in the hands of William B.
Bishop, Executer of said deceased, te and
among the-e legally entitled te the same, will
sit for that purpose en TUESDAY, the 27th
day of APRIL, 180, at 10 o'clock a. in., iu the
Library Roem et the Court Heuse, in the city
of Lancaster, where all persons interested in
said distribution may attend.
CHAS. R. KLINE,
apr5-2tdft2tw Auditor.
INSTATE OF ANNA M. "WE1DLEK,
.J late et the City of Lancaster, deceased.
Letters et administration en said estate hav
ing been granted te the undersigned, all per
sons indebted te said decedent are requested
te make immediate settlement, and these hav
ing claims or demands against tiie same, will
present them without delay for settlement te
the undersigded, residing in Lancaster City.
MRS. E. E. PATTERSON.
J. W. F. Swift. Administratrix.
Attorney. ui30itdced
INSTATE OF KILLI AN HECK, LATE OF
j the City of Lancaster, deceased. Letters
testamentary en said estate having been
granted te the undersigned, all persons in
debted te said decedent are requested te make
immediatcsettlcment,and these having claims
or demands against the estate et said decedent
te make known the same te the undersigned
without delay, residing in the City of Lancas
ter. ANDREW S1IREINER,
marl8-Gtdced Executer.
TESTATE OF JAMES "W. BHEY, LATE
Ci of Lancaster City, deceased. Letters of ad
ministration en said estate having been grant
ed te the undersigned, all persons indebted
thereto are requested te make immediate pay
ment, and these having claims or demands
against the same will present them without de
lay for settlement te the undersigned, or her
attorney, J. L. Steinmetz.
JULIA RHEY.
Administratrix.
J. L. Steismetr, Atl'y. in27-0tdeaw
CXIXXA AXD GLASSWAXtE.
1U1NA UALL.
The Best Assortment et
China, Glass & Queensware
AT
CHINA HALL,
Ne. 15 EAST KING STREET.
All Wares sold at BOTTOM PRICES. Call
antl examine our Stock.
HIGH & MARTIN,
Ne. 15 EAST KING STREET.
THED EDITION
MONDAY EVENING, APBTL 12, 1880.
WEATHER INDICATIONS.
Washington, April 12. Fer the Middle
Atlantic states clear or partly cloudy
weather, northwest winds, backing te
southwest, stationary or rising temperature
and barometer.
CONGRESS.
Changes Recommended In the Census Bill
Washington, April 12. In the Senate
te-day, Mr. Pendleton, from the confer
ence committee en the disagreeing votes of
the two houses en the census bill, reported
that the result of the conference was that
the statistics regarding ownership
of the public debt be taken by
special agents iustead of enumera
tors; that copies of returns be net
sent te the officers of the various states ;
that Alaska be included in the census ; and
that verieus ether miner changes be made
iutlic bill. The amount appropriated is
reduced from $350,000 te $123,000. There There
pert was laid aside temporarily te allow
its examination by Mr. Edmunds.
Proceedings in the Ileuse.
In the IIouse the bill appropriating $200,
000 for the erection of suitable military
pests en the Rie Graude frontier was
passed.
The speaker laid before the Heuso a
message from Mr. Hayes transmitting the
report of the secretary of state relative te
Chinese immigration. It was referred.
The IIouse thcu went into committee of
the whole en the army bill, all general de
bate te be closed in three hours.
Among the bills introduced was one pro
posing a constitutional amendment that
no persons be eligible for the oflice of pres
ident for mero than two terms.
A YOUNU GIRL'S SAD DEATH.
Shocking Accident Caused by the Explosion
of a Ceal Oil 'Lamp.
Baltimore, April 12. Miss Lucy Cele,
23 years of age, daughter of Mr. David
Cele, was burned te death in the yard of
her father's residence, Ne. 191 Mulberry
street, Saturday night about 9:30
o'clock, by the explosion of a ceaj
oil lamp. The young lady had taken
the lamp with her te an out heuse.
and it is supposed- that the wind blowing
down the chimney caused it te explode.
The sound of the explosion was the first
intimation the family received of the acci
dent. C. Oliver Powell, Miss Cele's
brother-in-law, was up stairs in the
house when heard a loud report and
saw the Hash of a bright light.
Divining the meaning of the sound
he hastily picked up a blanket
and rushing down into the yard met the
young lady enveloped in flames. Several
neighbors assisted him in wrapping the
young woman up and extinguishing the
flames, but before this was dene her body
was charred and burned almost te a crisp.
Hardly a stitch of clothing remained en her
person, the tops of her shoes being also
burned eflf. She was taken into the house
and Dr. A. T. Kell was summoned. Before
he arrived, however, she was dead.
MURDER MOST FOUL.
Horrible Crime in Union County, Illinois.
Anna, Illinois, April 12. James M.
Mclntyrc, an old and respected citizen of
Union county, was found dead in a field
thrce-quaiters of a mile from his house,
with his gun by his side and his hunting
knife thrust through his threat. The body
was arranged te give the impression that
he had committed suicide, but examination
showed he had been shot in the back of
the head. An old enemy of Mclntyrc's is
suspected of the deed.
BURIED ALIVE.
Seven Hundred Human Liven Sacrificed for
the Restoration of the King of ISur-
inali'sIIcalUi.
Londen, April 12. The seven hundred
men, boys, women, girls, priests and for
eigners, sacrificed at Mandalay for the res
toration of the king's health, were buried
alive, net burned as previously stated,
underneath the towers of the city walls.
An Explanation" of the Massacre.
Londen, April 12. A despatch from
Rangoon te the Daily Neics Bays the fol
lowing is an cxplantien of the massacre
at Mandalay :
" When a city is built inBurmahhuman
sacrifices are offered up. A new monarch
usually has a new capital. The evil spirits
arc irritated that there has been no change
of capital, and, the virtue of the old sacri
fice being gene, te appease them the as.
trolegcrs declared it was necessary te offer
up 700 lives. The sacrifices were made by
the order of King Thceban."
IS HE "WEAKENING?
Kcmble Believed te be En-Reute for Ilar
risburg. Atlantic City, April 12. Kemblc left
here this morning at 8 o'clock.
Philadelphia, April 12. Kcmble was
in town this morning and it is new sup
posed that he is going te Ilarrisburg te
renew his bail.
flLLORY AND GALLOWS.
The Deem That Awaits a ITeuld-be Regicide
in Spain.
Madrid, April 12.-Otere, the condemned
would-be regicide, will be executed en
Wednesday. The prisoner, in accordance
with the cruel custom still existing in
Spain, will be placed in the pillory for 24
hours previous te his execution.
GLADSTONE') TRIUMPH.
A " Dignified Position " Suggested ter Him.
Londen, April 12. The Times, in a
leading editorial this morning, says : " As
a member of the cabinet without a portfolio
Mr. Gladstone would occupy a dignified
position."
m
WESTON.
Ills Last Pedestrian Effert a Failure.
San Francisce, April 11. Westen com
pleted his work last night at 11 o'clock
with a score of 3G5 miles. He was much
troubled with vertigo during the week
which occeunts for his low score.
BLOODED HORSE KILLED.
Lerlllard's Geraldlne Breaks Her Back.
Londen, April 12. Lorillard's three-year-old
Geraldiue has accidendcntally
broken her back and been destroyed.
TWO POPULAR MURDERERS.
ChasUne Cox and PletroBalbae tebeUauged
May 28.
New Yerk, April 12. Chastine Cox
and Pietre Balbae were arraigned te-day
and the day of execution fixed for May 28.
New Optn Moen for New Yerk.
New Yerk's new open house premises
seen te be an accomplished fact. The ar
ticles of incorporation have already been
filed under the liability act of 1875 and
subscription books were opened en Satur
day at the banking house of James A.
Roosevelt & Ce. The house is te be called
the Metropolitan opera house, and the cap
ital stock is fixed at 6,000 shares of $100 each
$600,000 in all. The subscribers who met
in Mr. Roosevelt's office were J. A. Roose
velt, Geerge II. Warren, E. P. FabrL G.
G. Haven, AV. H. Tillinghast, J. N. O.
Griswold, Rebert Geelct, Luther Keuntze,
C. Fellowes, and n. W. Grays. Each took
100 shares. Other subscribers, whom
names were signed by proxy, are
W. ;H. Vanderbilt, W. K. Vanderbilt,
Cornelius Vanderbilt, Ogden Goelet, H.
McK. Twembley, Mrs. A. W. Sherman, of
Newport, R. I., J. Picrpent Morgan,
Geerge Peabody Wetmore, of Newport,
and Bradley Martin. Each of these also
took $10,000 worth of stock. Other sub
scriptions were made in the course of the
afternoon. The probabilities of the suc
cess of the undertaking are enhanced by
the fact that anions the subscribers are
the names of-semo of the eldest, wealthiest
and most fashionable New Yerk families.
The site for the new opera house will prob
ably be en Fifth avenue, somewhere be
tween Thirtieth and Fiftieth streets.
In the meantime the stockholders and di
rectors of the old opera house, the Acade
my of Music, have leased it te Mr. Maple
son rent free for five years, upon condition
that he gives two opera seasons each year.
Mapleson premises te bring ever Gerster,
Nilsson aud Vallaria, and te give some
new operas. He is also trying the English
plan of selling boxes for the opera season.
In Londen the present season, at Cevcnt
Garden, for thirty-four nights Mr. Gye ex
pects te receive from 70 te 500 guineas for
boxes of four scats each, the central scats
en the first tier touching 140 guineas.
The "Weeds Full of 'Em.
PotUvlUe Chronicle.
Judge Black announces himself as a Han
cock man without second choice. There
are a great many ether people in Pennsyl
vania of the same way of thinkinir. In
point of fact the weeds are full of them.
MAXtKETS.
Philadelphia Market.
Philadelphia. Apr. 10. Fleu r dull and heavy ;
superfine fi "171 00; extra 4 S05 00;
Ohie and Indiana family $G 00C 60 ; l'cnn'a
family $5 75t2r; St. Leuis family $G 2Mj6 75 ;
Minnesota family $1 M6 75 ; patent and high
grades Hi 878 00.
Rye flour II 75.
. Cornmeal Brandywlne unchanged.
Wheat llrmcr; Ne. 2 Western Ki-d $12l
12t; Penn'u.ltcd$l.'lll35; Amber $135QlU.
Cern scarce and firm ; steamer 53c; yellow
5tQ55c ; mixed 5.'!53Kc.
Oat firm; Ne. 1, 47c; Ne. 2, 45ffl4(5c ; Ne. S,
4445c; Ne. 2 mixed 42Je.
It ye dull ; Western and Pa. &!8lc.
Previsions steady; mfs-j perk at $11 MQ
12 00; beet hams $17 0018 00; India miw.i beer
$1950; bacon smoked shoulder 545Je ; salt
iln 4iJ81; smoked hams 'JHQleJic; pickled
hams 89c
Lard steady ; city kettle 7?ic ; loose
b u tellers 7c; prime steam $7 40c.
Butter quiet; creamery extra at 2931c;
Bradford county and New Yerk extra
2ti27c ; Western reserve extra at 'J4'Jk ;
de geed te choice 202:!c: Bells quiet:
Pcnn'a extra 2I23c; Western reservi extra
2224c.
Eggs steady ; Penn'al3c; Western 12!2c.
Cheese scarce ; New Yerk factory 14Mti)14Ue ;
Western lull cream 14c ; de forgeod l'$tfj)13y ;
de halt-skims 10fj)llc.
Petroleum dull; Bcflncd TJic
Whisk v at$lGt.
Seeds firm; geed toprlme cleversecd $0 25(9
G75:de timothy $2 TeffiU 00 ; de flaxseed $1 7U
180.
. New Yerk Market.
Nkw Yerk. April 12.-FIeur-Stateand Western
dull and quiet; superfine state $4 004 70;
extra de $4 755 00 ; choice de $5 0545 SO ; fancy
$5tiO$('IO: round hoop Ohie $5't05 75: clielcu
de $5 807 00; superfine western $4 004 70 ;
common te geed extra de $4 755 10 ; choice
dodo$51.700; choice white wheat de $5 009
5 75; Southern dull and in buyers' laver; com- ,
men te fair extra $5 255 75 ; yoed te choice de
$5 807 25.
Wheat Spring flrmcrund quiet; winter y.
lc better and fairly active ; Ne. I While,
April, $1 lji ; de May 1 214 ; Ne. 2 Bed, spot,
$137138; de April, $1 38 ; de May, $1 34;
Ne. 2 Northwest, May, $1 2fi.
Cern a shade better and quiet : Mixed West
ern spot 52.'i;'e ; de luture47652c.
Oats a shade stronger, including Ne. 2 for
May, S39 ; Statu 4230c; Western ilA
50c.
Ileef dull and prices unchanged.
Perk firmer ; new mess $1750.
Lard quiet and firm; steam rendered $7 CO.
Whisky dull ; Western $I0SI0,J.
Spiritu of turpentine dull at 4445e.
Stock Markets.
Philadelphia, April 12
1230 r. x.
Stocks steady.
Pcnnali's (third Issue) 107
Philadelphia & Erie 17
Beading .14
Pennsylvania tXi,
Lehigh Valley. 51
United Ces. of N. J Vt
Northern Pacific 28
" Preferred 52
Northern Centnd 32
Lehigh Navigation 'AV
Nornstewn 101
Central Transportation Ce. 48
Pitts , Titusville & Butrale. 20J
Little Schuylkill 53
New ionic. Apt II 12.
Stocks weak.
AiXenujT
N. Y. Central 132
Adams Express 112
Michigan Central 'JlZ
Michigan Southern 1084
Illinois Central 1
Cleveland A Pittsburgh.. ..HI
Chicago Becklsland 188
Pittsburgh & Fert Wayiic.118
Western Union Tel. Ce 10.VJJ
Teledo ft Wabash 30
New Jersev Central 7.-
United State Bends antl Sterling Ktcliaue
(Quotations by B. K. Jamisen ft Ce., S. W.
Cor. 3d and Chestnut Streets).
Philadelphia, April 12.
United States C's, 1881, (registered). .105105
United States 5's, 1881, (registered). .102(sl02
United States 4J$'s, 1891, (reglstered)HW (adlJJi
United States 4's, 1801, (coupons)... KM
United States 4's, 1007. (registered). .107;gl07
United States Currency C's 125
Sterling Exchange 4 85 188
Cattle Market.
Philadelphia, Apr. 12. Cattle market active:
receipts 2.OI0 head ; prime 5J:JCc ; geed 5
5;c; medium 44X;c; common 4i45c.
Sheep market active ; receipts 8,000 head ;
prime 7ffi7Kc ; geed c ; medium CQtJc ;
common 5'g5c.
Hogs Market active ; receipts C.300 head ;
geed 7Jc; geed 7c; medium c; common
Cc
SEiriXU 3XACI1IXKS.
SEWING MACHIXES.
Nearly every Sewing Machine agent claims
te have the simplest machine. Prem the pri
vate books of Sewing Machine makers aud at
tacument dealers, we learn thw following
facts :
The American Machine has 135 part
Davis " " 151 "
" Demestic " " 88
" Howe " ' 2M "
" New Heme " " 133 "
' Bemington " " 131 "
" Singer ' 112 "
" Weed " ' 122 "
', White " " 134 "
" Walcrft Wilon,Ne. 8,1-as 154 "
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AU11XCVLTV11AL.
-piAKMEKS!
Ge te Fulton Heuse for your
FERTILIZERS.
There you will find a Large Stock of Phos
phates, Pure Baw Bene. Seuth Carolina Iteck
et Highest Grade, and all the Materials for
making the Star Phosphate. Can also furnish
Formula for High Grade Tobacco Fertilizer.
Don't tail te call and get prices, for all the
above named goods will be sold at BOTTOM
PKICES.
J. SWIFT & BRO.,
Fulton Heuse, Lancaster County, Pa.
ml7-2mwl
GEO. W. BROWN, Aa
UNDERTAKER,
Ne. 146 EAST KINO STKEET.
BMldane 21 Seuth Prince Street.
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