Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, April 13, 1880, Image 3

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LANCASTER DAILY JINTBLLIGENCBR, TUESDAY. APRIL 18. 1880.
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worship, and in the burying-ground
adjoining which are some very old graves.
Tiic village of Sheencck contains home
line residences. One et" the most
prominent residences in the place is
that of Dr. Samuel S. Weist, located near
the centre of the village, surrounded In
elegant ernamenttal tiecs and slnubbery.
Dr. Weist enjoys a large medical practice,
and is also engaged in a number of busi
ness enterprises. He is the pioprieter of
.several cigar manufacturing establi s
incuts, giving employment te a large num-bi'i-ef
hands. He is also a fiuit grower
el much expciience, has a huge vineyard,
and is engaged in the manufactuie of wine.
1):-. L. li. Weist, of Scheuni'ck, also enjoys
:i line practice. The most southern lesi
di'iiee jn the village, fronting en the read
le Lancaster, is that et Hen. J. A. Stebcr,
one of the members of the Legislature for
Lancaster county, who does a large busi
ness as an insurance agent and justice of
1 lie peace.
Frem Schooled., te Keauistevvn.
On the way from Schecneck te IJeams IJeams
tewn station (Stevens 1. O.) distance two
miles, t lie splendid faun and residence of
Lzra Keeker is passed. Mr. Becker lias
been inteiested in several paper mills in
l'eiks county. At the "cioss-reads,"' one
mile from Schecneck, is the line f.nm of
Michael II. Shiik, an ex-ticasuier of Lan
caster county. The lead thence te Keams
tii n station is ahneit perfectly level. At
the station then' is quite a village, with a
number of handsome houses. Keanistevvn,
one of the eldest towns in Lancaster county,
is two mile-, from the station. IJeing, unfei-
tunately, away from the railroad, the town
shows but few signs of impievemcnt. Fiem
Hcinlmld'.s station, seuthwnid for a number
ofmilcsaleng the Heading and Columbia
l.iilread. may be seen the large hygienic le
sort elected en the southern slope of the
Cushion Mountain by Dr. James S. Preston.
This health establishment is located about
three miles south of Waincisvillc, and one
and a half miles from Deep Cut station, en
the Heading and Columbia laihead
celumkia news.
Frem Our On n Correspondent.
Business at the Columbia coal shutes
fei this season will in all piebability com
mence to-menow.
Large iiumhcis of lafts aic ai living
d lily. The high winds, however, prevent
them from passing fuithcr than this
point.
The population of Columbia was in
c: easd this morning by the nnival in
town, from Albuitus, of Mr. and Mis.
with font teen childien. The father
is evidently veiy pieud of his family, tak
ing the pr.ius te infeini several pcisens
th.it they were all his.
Tlie Shawnee lolling mill will no doubt
be idle for some time. Employer and em
ployee aie at leggei heads. Yesteul.iy the
iien w inkers, at a meeting held by them,
decided te weik but live beats per day.
The i-empiny aic as linn in their demand
ihat. the men shall weik sik heats. And
sn the matter icsts.
The Hie- escapes contracted for by the
.school beaid some time age, one at each end
el the school buildings, have been elected.
The matciial is of weed and iron ; the
steps of weed and the framewoikef iien
The weik is of a substantial character
and will, no doubt, if ever called into ser
vice, answer the puip sc.
The B. H. Lutheran mite society will
meet this enening at the lesidence el Mr.
II. I Yen gey, and tomenovv evening the
mite society of the Methodist chinch will
meet in the pulei of the chinch. Chinch
neciablcs aic giev. ing meic popular with
each succeeding meeting. In addiiieu te
the lefreshmeiits which aie served a lit
craiy pregramme is picscntcd. At the
Methodist church an admission of ten
cents entitles the jiei. son te lefiushments,
and at the Lutheran and l'lesbvteiian no
: sscssincut is made, but veu p.utake of the
eatiblcs en the Huiepeau pi in pay for
what you cat.
Yesteiday alteinoen a uietly-dispescd
gentleman was sitting at a table in the
Franklin house w tiling a letter. A man,
who has aheady icccivcd enough punish
ment te warrant our withholding his
name, approached the Q. 1). G. and made
some insulting lcmaik te which no atten
tion was paid, the wiiter instead moving
te an adjoining desk. The insults, from
the man, who was in liquor, became se vile
and peisenal that the propiietor was in
the act of inteifciing, when, in less time
than we can wiite it, the Q. I). G., who
had linished his letter, gave the offender
such a thiahing as we have raiely seen
administeied. And everybody said 'he
get what lie deseivcd." The Q. I). (!. was
one of the athletes connected with the
pantomime tieupe.
Nick Roberts's pantomime tieupe pcr pcr
feimcd last night te one of the laigest au
diences ever gathered in the opera he ise.
Payday at the Shawnee furnace and both
lolling mills scivcd te add largely te the
icceipts. H very one seemed bent en en
joying themselves te the utmost and the
way they went at it in no way belied their
intentions. The scenes in the gallery at
times beggaicd desciiptien, and the lowest
conceit saloon in the country would net a
second time tolerate the behavior
which among the gods characteiized last
night's pjifermauce. The performance
was of a meic than eidinary character and
appealed te give general tatisl'actien.
THi; CHURCH OF COD.
Historical Sketeli by Jehn S. Gable.
The Church Advocate of Apiil 7th con
tains a long and inteiesting (.ketch of the
oigauizatien efthe denomination of cluis
tians known as the Chuich of Ged, found
ed by the late Itcv. Jehn Winebi enner.
The .sketch is wiittcn by Jehn S. Gable, of
this city, who was himself one of the fust
members of the church, and who has for
half a century lemained one of its most
active members. After furnishing abiief
biography of Elder "Winebi enner. Mr.
(i.iblc gives a graphic description of the
e.uly labeis of that rcmaikablc man; of
his tiials and tiiumphs ever obstacles that
would have disheartened and flushed a
man of less faith and indomitable energy.
The levival meetings held in this city .mil
elsewhere are graphically dcsciibcd, in
cluding the exciting meetings of the Sec
ond Advent people, who expected the re
appearance of Christ en eatth in 184:5,
The piper is concluded with a statistical
statement of the growth of the church and
an admonition te members efthe piescnt
gcneiatien te held fast te the faith as pio pie
claiined by the fatheis.
Cane Presentation.
Yesteiday afternoon J. Iiesenmyer,
who is general manager of Uese nbaum's
tobacco warehouse, en Prince stieet, was
piesented with a handsome geld-headed
cane by the employees. The picscntatien
speech was made by Philip IJenigcsscr,
and it was responded te by Mr. Iiesenmyer,
who thanked the man for the beautiful
present.
POLICE CASES.
Drunk anil Disorderly Conduct Assault and
llattcry.
The mayor this morning committed, for
ten days each, three men and one woman
all for diunken and disorderly conduct.
Alderman Earr committed for drunken
and diseiderly conduct, for ten davs, an
umbrella tinker, who gave his name as
Bernard Heilly. Shortly after his a ancst
a woman named Mary Campbell called at
Aldeiman Ban's office, and made com
plaint of assault and battery against Keilly.
She charged Heilly with knocking her
down, and tramping and kicking her, and
her face gate evidence that she had been
most shamefully abused. On her com
plaint Heilly was held te answer for as
sault and battel y, and the woman Camp
bell, who appeals te be his traveling
companion was held for ten days te appear
as a witness against him.
Disreputable.
Last evening a posteffice official and
some of his clenics, all of them consider
ably under the influence of liquor, made a
most unwai ranted and disieputable as
sault upon a city official, also a Hepubli
can. who by his lccent political action has
displeased the late "city ling."' The
blackguaids shook their lists under the
official's nose, thieatened te whip him,
used the most insulting epithets tewaids
him, and did eveiything else te provoke a
quail el. which was avoided by the gentle
man's leibe.uance. It is only at his re
quest that we feibeai publishing the low
dies' names.
Othci gangs of the lingsteis who have
about i cached the end of their lope were
almost as diseidcily in ether paits of the
city.
lleises .sold.
Yesteiday, Jehn Hebman, auctioneer,
sold for 11. II. Kauflinan, at the Mciriniac
sale and exchange stables, this city, twenty
head of horses at an average of $131 each.
One of them, a line diiving heise, was
bought by Jehn Slough, of the Black
Heise hotel, fei $'500, and some ethers
sold fei fancy pi ices.
Samuel I less & Sen, auctioned s, sold at
public sale .vesteiday, at Fied Biimmcr's
stables, for Gceige Giessman, ett head of
Canada heies at an average of $17:5.50
per head. TJie lowest piice horse sold at
$1150, anil the highest pi ice one at $201.
KciiiMc Gees Heme.
Wm. II. Kcuihlc, aTter K'v'"n l-l'l for
hisappei ' -f .e Judge 1 'cat seu for
.seiitein. ... ii-c 2lith inst., left Ilaiiisburg
en the Pacific expics.s for his home in
Philadelphia. He passed thieugh this city
at 1 :2."i this aftci neon. While the train was
.standing in the depot an incensideiate
ergan-gi inder commenced gi hiding out
' In the sweet bye and bye," and as the
train moved oil" stiuck up "The Devil's
Dance.''
Annual Keiiiiieu.
The annual lcunien of the Old Reliable
association of Pennsylvania is being held
te-day at Maiictta. Delegates are piescnt
fiem all poilien efthe state. Win. II. Hex,
of Wilkcsbaue, is piesidcnt et the associ
ation. Branches, eist in Ilenisbuig
(which is the eiiginal organization), Phila
delphia, Willccsbane and ether places.
The day will be cle e.l vith a giand soci
able, as usual.
'mii:iiiit Dismissed.
The complaint of assault and battel y
piefencd by Mary Reilly against Aitlmr
Ilcniy, for assault and battel y (the fact
being that Miss Heilly was run -ever and
scverly injuied by Mr. Henry while he was
diiving en the Xew Helland pike some
t'nee weeks age), was dismissed by Alder
man MeConemy this aft ei neon, the prose prese
cutiiv failing te appeal. Defendant dc
cl.iied the a Hair te be puicly accidental.
A. Y. M. Ollicers.
The Masonic eificcis who anived in this
city vesteiday afternoon visited the Lan
caster Ledge of Pcifcctien last night.
After the close efthe ledge, a fine banquet,
which was gotten up in Jehn Copland's
best style, was given in honor of the visi visi
teis, who letiuncd te Philadelphia at
12:20.
Steckm.iii's Condition.
The condition of James Steckinan, who
was seiieusly hint by being thrown from
a cai i i.ige a few days age, is matci tally im im
pieved, and his phv.siciaiis new express
stieng hopes of his lccevery.
Red Men's 1 isit.
On Tliui.silay nevt the incinbeis of Met Met
inieia and Ke-sluh-koe-ncc tiibcs of Red
Men, of this city, will pay a visit te Osceola
tiibe of Columbia. Seme fifty men or
mere will p.uticipate in the visit.
Leg et n Herse Itiekeu.
On Sunday night a horse belonging te
Jehn Rest kicked another which was in
the st iblc with him, breaking his leg.
A vvria -known German niinistei. Rev. A.
Opit7, et selileisiugei v die. Wis , vv 1 itcs :
1 vvnsasuffcifi with Rheumatism for jears.
Fi lends recommended the use of m-. J icon's
Oil: Itiied it, and must confess that the re
sult was astonishing. Ilav ing liaidly used up
the lirst bottle, 1 found lelief, and the second
one cured me. I theiefeie feel under obliga
tions, and sh ill lecemmend this elleetive
lcinedy vv believer 1 have a chance.
Iiaae AV.itts was a Little M.m.
Ue said jocosely te sitet his tall quizzing
ti lends vv he asked hew he feltaineng se many
men, "tint he was a siTpencj among six
pennies, weith them all." SOODONT is just
se; then may be minj pieparaliens ler the
teeth, but it is weith tin m all.
al2-lwdeedA.vv
si'KCiAJs serrcr.s.
Grateful 'VVeiiieii.
Nene leceive se much benefit, and none arc
se pioleundly gniteful and show such an in-ten-st
in recommending Hep Hitters as
women. It is the only remedy peculiarly
adapted te the many ills the sex is almost uni
vei s.dly subject te. Chill and level , indiges
tion or del anged liv ei. constant or periodical
sickhead iclics, weakness in the back or kid
ncv s, p.un in the sheuldeis and dilferent parts
el the body, a leeling et lassitude and despon
dency, uie all ieu!ily romevcil by these Hit
ters. al-2wd.v.w
Tiy Lecher's Renowned Cough Syiup.
If you want te h lvcagoeil appetite and en
joy health, take " Dr. Lindsey's Illoed Search
er." Keel) your bowels :lml Kidneys in a healthy
state by the use of Ividnej-Wert.
Tiy Lechci's Renowned Cough Syrup.
Ilemy Clement, Almonte, wiite-.: Fer a
lengtinicl was tieubled with chienic Klieu
nialisiii, at times vv holly disabled ; I tned any
thing and evei.v thing leceminended, but tailed
te get any benelit until a gentleman who was
cured of Rheumatism by Dr.Themas' Ecleciric
Oil told me about it. 1 began using it both In
ternally and externally, and beleic two bot
tles vveie used I was radically cured. We And
it a household medicine, and for Cieup.
Hums. Cuts and Hruises, it lias no equal.'
Fer sale by II. 1$. Cochran, druggist, 1J7 and 139
North Queen sticct, Lancaster.
Consumption cured.
Hundreds of people throughout the Xew
England states who were consumptive will
testify te their being aliv e te-day Irem the use
el Spccr's I'eit Grape Wine, produced in ros
eate. New Jersey. It is prescribed by plij si
cians generally and used in hospitals for this
purpose. Weakly and debilitated females,
consumptives, and all aged persons, find a
great benefit by its use. Nothing i-. bettcrfer
overworked or exhausted ladies This wine
is endorsed bv Drs. At!c and Davi and sold
by M. E. Slaymaker
Try Lechcr' Renowned Cough Syrup.
As a Cure fur Files
Kid nej -Wen acts Hist by evei coming In the
mildest manner all tendency te constipation
then, by its gieat tonic and invigorating prop
erties, it lcsteies te health the debilitated and
weakened p u ts. We have hundreds of certi
fied cure?, where all ele have laiied. Use it
and sutler no longer. nl2-l dAw
Try Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup.
A Couch, Coin, Citakkii or Sere Tin eat
should net be neglected. "Brown's Bronchial
Trecies" are a simple lcmedy, and will gener
ally give immediate relief. Imitations aie ol el
feied ler s.de, many of which arc liijinieu0.
The genuine "Brown's Bienchial Troches"
are sold only tn bezex. al3-TTh&SAw
Statistics prove that twenty-five percent,
of the deaths in eurlaiger cities are earsed by
consumption, and when we leflect that this
terrible disease in its w eist stage w ill j ield te
a bottle of LecheiS Ilenewned Cough Syrup,
shall we condemn the sulleiers ler their negli
gence, ei pity them for their ignorance?
Frem a w ell-kneu n citizen el Chicago.
Chicago. 111., Jan. 1, IsSi).
. . Warner J, Ce., liechcsler, Al Y. :
Gentlemen : I have used Wainei's Safe Kid
ney and Liv er Cuie w ith the greatest s ilisfac ilisfac
tien. It is the only lemedyl h:ie ever used
that I can lecemmend te my fi lends, as it has
cmed me et Uiight's Disease of long standing,
utter having visited the White Sulnlmr bpiings
el Viiginia, and lijing liiuuiuiablc se called
"lemeilies" el the day. Havirgiesided here
ler lei I j -seven j ears, my li lends will be glad
te see this statement. The discevciei i-, in
deed, a public benelaeter.
WlIXIASI II. l'ATTEItSOX,
1,4'J1 Webali avenue, ncarTwentj-ninth St.
stl-'iudAw
Try Leehci 's Kenow ned Cough Syi up.
Itrewn'H Household lMn.ii c.i
Is the nie-t eirective 1'ain Destieyer in the
weild. Will most suiely quicken the bleed
vv bethel taken intei nally or epplied etei irdly
andtheiebj nieie certainly UEI.Ii:vi: TAIX,
vvhctlierclneiiic or acute, than any ether pain
alleviator, and it is warranted double the
stiengtli of any siuul.ir piejiaratien.
It euics pain in the bide, Hack ei lieweK,
Snie Tin eat, Kheiiuiutisin, Toothache and ALL
ACHES, and is the UUEAT liKIAL'VLR 1F
PAIX. "l!i:eVX-S HOUEIIOLI) PANA
CEA "should be in cveiy lamil. Ateaspoon Ateaspeon Ateaspoen
lul efthe Panacea in a tumblei et het vater
(sweetened, it pieleiied), taken at bedtime,
will 1JKEAK UP A COM). -" cents a bottle.
Fers.de.it II. 1!. Ceehian V Ce's Dnijj Stoic
Xeith Queen stieet. I.anc.tstci.
Much Sickness,
Undoubtedly with ehildieu.uttiibuted toether
cause., is occasioned by Nouns. UlteWN's,
VERMIFUGE COM TIT.-, or Weuii I.eenge-.
although etlectual lit destiejin v onus, can
de no pe-ible injin y te the most delicate child
'lhis valuable combination hes been -iiici;
tully used by iihjsiei.uis, and leund te be a!i a!i
selutcly sine in ciadicatui! eim. Tuentj
liv e cent- a box. fianl.VU dS.TuTlKV,i
'1 has exclaimed an old gentleman ieroer iereer
nifr fiem a severe attaek et the hieiulual
tubes, "'Selleis' Coui;li sjiup' emed in '.''
I'i iee -" cents.
Kkthvnv, Ontvuie
Gi tiii:'vi'n. I leel it my duty tesiy a lew
welds in ie-;.ii(l te the j;ie"at benelit I hav e r--ceived
liemthe use et one et the wendeis ei
the weild. that is Dr.Thei'i.is' Ecli etne Oil. I
w.isoneel the jricntest siilleieis lei .ibnul lll
teen months null a ilisiMM-ef mv ear similar
te I'lceis, e.iusiiiK entile tlealness. I tned
evcivtlun that could be done tin eush medi
cal skill, but ltlieut leliet. I eentiniit d Usm-r
it, and in a sheit tune, mv e.u wa- emed and
healing com pletelj i est en d.
I have used this wendeitiil hpilei nac
tully in cases et iiill.unin.it ion e: the !un;s. mho
tlne.it, coughs and eelds. cuts and biuues,
A.e. ; in tact, it is eiu lamilv medieiue
euis ttulv. Mils. VV..I.I. G
Fei sale by 11. I: Cochran, dm-jist, IJ7 and
IS'lXeith (Jueen sticct, l.aucaatei.
jh:iiis.
sreMON. Iii this city, Apt il U. lssi), I.lia
beth M.. d ui-jliteref s.nnuel and I.ndijet Iain
dei, .i;ed 2Jeaisaud S days.
The lelativcs and fi lends et the family aie
lespeetfullj invited te attend Ihetuneiiil tiem
hei p.llents lesidence, Xe. 227 shippen stiee',
en Wednesday at 9 o'clock, llih iii.iiit sj.
Aullinnv's enuicli. Inteiment at M. M.nj's
ceineteiy. 2td
.V7;ir Aitvj:j:risj:Mj.yrs.
Ml
OXfcV T) LOAN OX l'lIfiT SlOItT-
GAGE at
r..rsMAV .i i'.ris-
Iusuiance and Ileal l'state Oilier,
ii'irli tfdli Xe. 1(1 West Oianyc Stieet.
T7-IX DEKGAKTEX !
IV SPUING QUARTER
Ceinmenees APRIL 15. HS), at 1.11 Neith Dnke
tieet, I.jnea.ler. AXON'K E. GLEIM.
aprlOlwd
qie ixvi:xtei:s.
HERR v STAUFFER, sohciteis et latent,
successeis te Jacob Staullei. deceased II.iv mg
been in the above business ter some time un
der the inst Mictiens et Jacob St.iufici, dee'd,
and having access te Ins Rcpeitsand Docu
ments iel.it ing te the Patent Olllce. we aie
piep.ued te pie-ecute all claims tclative te
I.etteis Patent v ith piemprnessand accuracy.
OFFICE : 3 XORTII ill'KE STREET.
apil.MvvdR
JTOK SALU Oli BUX'l.
STOiSt'. ROOM reillillNT, NO. 114 X.
Queen stieet. Possession giTen J.uhuit
1st. Apply at
d'l-trdl
Xe. 112 Xeith Oureii fetn et.
ITIOR KENT.
. Twe looms, Xe. 4 ! Xeith Queen sturt,
stiii-ible ler plioiegi.ipirg.illciy, new eccupieil
by J s. Sauiinan. Apply te
dec2t-tid TllOs. 15AUMGARDM:i:.
IOR SALE.
. A sliullle lleaid in Geed condition, with
lour sets et quoits, will bu sold eluap. M'l'ly
te II. L. MlsllLER,
m23-tfd 1I" East King Stieet.
JOK RENT.
. One loom, Xe. 4, Xeith Quren stieet,
suitable ler photograph gallei v, leiincily oe ee
cupied by J. . slluI man. Apply te
a.-.-tld TllOs. RALMGARDNER.
COLLAR FACTOItT AX1 LEATHER
J. STORE FOR RENT. A well Established
Cellar Factety and Leather Steie ler lent.
Alse suitable ler any ether business. Apply te
liVTufh&Sttd JOHN A. SlIOlJER.
I
JUISMO SALE or A LOT OF kjjwly
Renaiied Seeeml-hand Pianos, tc . at Xe.
Xeith Queen stieet, Lancaster, l'a, en
TUK
DAT AFTERNOON, at 2 O Cleck.
MRS. G. STElNHALSI.lt.
Henrv Sucr.nuT, Auct. apru ytdll
"I70R RENT.
11 The second steiy et Kslilcman A Rath
v oil's Ranking Heuse, at Centie squ.ue, and
aNe a loom en second steiy, opposite the
l'enn'a R. R. Dept, en Cnestnut stieet.
It. F. ESHLEMAX.
f2.5 StdiStl Atteincv-at Law
PUI5LIC SALE.
On WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, S,e. will
be sold by public sale at Xe. ."ii Seuth Duku
stieet, 111 tlie eitvet Lancaster, a lai;e assoit asseit
nient et llouselield and Kitchen Fuuiituic.
among vv Inch is an Elegant Xew England
Organ and a lirst-rate Register Heating Move,
Cook Move, a new set et Harness, ,ec. au te
begin at 1 o'clock. II. F. ROW E. Am t.
apilJJtd
IXSUJtAXCL..
qVHK OLD
GIRARD
F1IIE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PHILADELPHIA.
ASSETS : One Millien One Hundred
and Thirty-eae Thousand Eight
Hundred and Thirty-eight Dollars.
51,131,833.
All invested in the best secuiitics. l..s
promptly paid. Fer policies call en
RIFE & KAUFMAN.
Xe. 10 Kast King St., Lancaster, I'd.
8-MW&S6UH1E
XEW AM
CHEAP AND GOOD WATCHES.
We have just secured a large let of the lower priced American
VTatches of Walthani and Elgin Manufacture. Alse, a large let
of Silver and Geld Oases, -which -will be sold at the old prices not net
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 les3 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 OF THE LADIES WE HOPE HAS BEEN FULLY CON
FIRMED BY WIDE SPREAD EXPERIENCE THAT
HOUGHTON'S
Cheap
Is the CI. 3 ipi"t aud licit Place In the city te buy
lillinery Goods and Dress Trimmings,
And we will lcceive daily Xew Geed and all the Latest Styles, and ladies will find the Laigest
block and Gieat est Variety et Hat-1, ISennets, Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, Silks, Satins, Funics,
Kid and Lisle Thread Gloves, Laces, Embroideries, Tuekings, l'ufliii'js. Velvet Xeckties,
Ladies' White Tucked Skirts 30e. 73c and $1.00 each, and thu I.aiest Stock et Fancy Dress Itiit Itiit
teiik in the city. We constantly keep th Finest Line of
ENGLISH BLACK CREPES,
Only Courteuld's Rest Makes and at the Lewest I'i ices. Alse, Crepe Veils in all 9ize, Ciepe
Hats and Rennets constantly en hand and in ide te erdur by the bunt MillinuiH in the cily, as
we keep no ethers, nor no appicnticciS te botch your work, at
M. A. HOUGHTON'S
Cheap Millinery and Trimming Stere, 25 S". Queen St.
WAUL l'Al'VUS, &c.
fUll LIXK OF
WALL PAPER
WINDOW SHADES
is much larger than any season heieloleie. In
Paper Hanyiii-js wearepiepaied te show the
Xew est Goods in the inaiket, liein the Lewest
Grade te thu Most Expensive. Window shades
of eveiy desciiptien. Plain goods by the jaid
in all coleis. hxtm Wide MatciiaU ler l.'.uge
Windows and Mere. Shades.
2,000 Rolls of Paper Curtains
1e Merchante. at Lewest Whole-ale 1'iiivs.
l'ATENT EXTENSION
Window Cornices
the newest thing out and easily adjusted te lit
an v window up te live feet in width, m solid
walnut and most leasenabl price. Ceinice
Poles in Ebony anil Walnut, vv ith Fancy Ilra-s
EimK, Kings and Urackels.
PIER AND 3IAIVTEL DlIRISOKi2.
Onleis, taken for any at Lewest Rates.
PHARES W. FRY.
Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST.
feblO-lrdAw
A31USJJ1UXT.S
U'ElU llOL'SE.
THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1880.
Return et the Favente, the Greatest of all
Irish Comedians, MR.
JOSEPH MURPHY,
Suppeited by a company of specially selected
Aitistsef Recognized Ability, including the
beautilul Caliteinia Favei'itc. MISS M.
LODUsKI Y'OUXG. THE REST OF ALL
IRISH DRAMAS! Played with Unvaiallcled
Success ever 1,000 times in ull the Principal
cities of America. Mr. Fred. Maisden's best
weik, THE
KERRY GOW.
A pure Irish Drama, without shillelah,
whisky or pi lest. S. 1". Dramatic SVe ic.
See the Wonderful Escape from Prison !
See the Great Race Scene!
And the Flight efthe Carrirr Devet !
MR. JOIIX D. MISIILER has the honor te
announce that the great success of tins lav or er
lte company .ind play has indued I him te
lc-engage thematgieatly increased tcims.
ADMISSIOX, - - 33, CO Si 75 Cts.
Secuicyeur scats caily. aprle-4td
WANTJiJK
WAMKD... .EVERYHODV TO AUVKK
Use, fiee et cliarge, in the Istulliokm Istulliekm
cui. who wants seniething te de.
TA:! RA
XL Heuseke
AGS! RAGS! RAGS VVAXTE1I.
iv e aie
RAGS.
paying :i cents a pound for MIXED
Cash paid us seen as delivered 10
WM. IIEXXECKE,
nprO-lmd Xe. 2S5 West Kinff Stieet.
iirAN-
?T situation whcie he can make
gencrallv useful : understands vv erkin
noises. "Call at 239 Xeith Water street.
himself
aieiind
ltd
OeDUUU Five per cent, interest will be
paid by the borough et Mt. Jey ler a lean et
jvir.000, te letunil borough debt of like amount
ci cited in building Water Works. This lean
is tiee from all tacs. Issued in amounts et
$100 and $0J. Interest paid semi annually.
Apply te B. 31. GREIDER,
apr.i-lwd Uuigess.
A
COMI'KTjiNT l'KRSOX IS 1VANTKO
te fill the nositien of 'superintendent of
me piiiinc sciioels et Lancasier cnv. xne
Roaidet Directors will meet en THURSDAY
EVEX1XG, Al'RIL'22, te till the position and
lix the salary.
Ry enler efthe Beaid.
Attest : C. F. EBERMAX.
npi 10-ltdb,W,S M Stcietary.
GAS FIXTURES.
BARGAINS
GAS FIXTURES
SLATE MANTELS,
AT
&
152 North Quesn Street,
LAXCASTEBPA.
FflDl
Breneman s
VX11TISE3EXT.
& Trimming Stere
jnwi:i.i:its.
Leuis WK1JKK,
WATCHMAKER.
Xe.lSOKXORTII QUEEX STREET, near 1. R.
R. Depot, Lancaster, l'a. Geld, Silver mid
X ickel-cused Watches, Chains, Clocks, &c.
Agent ter the celebrated Pantascepic hpcct.1
clesand Eyc-Gl.wses. Repairing a. specialty,
apt 1-1 yd
Lancaster f aides.
FOR I.VLK BT
B. F. BOWMAN,
10C EAST KING STREET,
UNCASTKR. I' A.
GOLD BADGES
von
Empire Heek and Ladder Company Ne. 1,
AT
' AUGUSTUS RHOADS'S,
Jeweler, 20 East King Street,
LANCASTER, PA.
BEAUTIFUL THINGS
Wedding Presents
AT
BAILEY, BAMS & BIDDLES,
PHILADELPHIA.
Largg Importation of
NOVELTIES.
Cases of Uridal Silycr,
Fine Porcelain Oruameuts,
Clocks nuil Cleck Sets,
Bronze Groups ami Vasei;.
Polite attention te all Tiuitin;
B. B. B.
Goods by express en approval, with privilege
of examining before purchasing.
Bailey, Banks & Biddle,
12th and Chestnut Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
aprflydTu.ThAS
JtOItFS, JIZAJfKJiTS, AC.
CICN OF THE BUFFALO HEAD.
ROBES! ROBES!!
BLANKETS ! BLANKETS ! !
I have new en hand the Largest, Best ani
Cheapest Assertmkxt of Lined and Unlincd
BUFFALO ROBES in the city. Alse LAP
AXD HORSE BLAXKETS of evury descrip
tion. A full line of
Trunks and Satchels,
Harness, Whips, Cellars, &c.
O-Repairing neatly and promptly den e.-a
A. MILEY,
109 North Queen St., Zancaster.
2S-lydMW
THIED EDITION
TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 13, 1880.
WEATHER INDICATIONS.
Washington, April 13. Fer the Middle
Atlantic states warmer and clear, and
paitly cloudy weather, followed in the
north portion by rain areas, southwesterly
winds, and falling barometer.
KE.VllILK ENT.U8 SEW KAIL.
lie Declares he had no Intention of Run
ning Away.
IlAURisniTte, April 13. At 9 o'clock
this morning ex-State Treasurer Wm. II.
Kenible, in the custody of a deputy sheiiff,
and accompanied by his ceuusel, went te
the Dauphin county jail, where after about
half an hour's waiting, Judge Pearson
came in, closely followed by the district
attorney. Kemble produced telegrams
from him te prove that he was veluntaiily
en his way te Ilarrisburg when a detec
tive detained him. Kenible said he sent a
telegram te M. S. Quay en Friday,
telling him he would be in Ilar
risburg en Monday, te enter new
bail, lie also wrote te his lawyer te the
same effect. He said the newspaper ic ic
perts as te his intended llight were all
false and without color of authority. He
could prove, by telegrams &ent, that he
was en his way voluntarily. He knew
nothing of the visitor mu render of Pet roll",
Salter, Rumberger and Ciawfeid. His
business and the pi ecu ions condition of his
wife's health prevented his getting here
sooner. He never acted secretly nor
with a desiie te conceal his identity.
He would be here en the 20th inst.,
if alive, te accept sentence. "Witnesses
were called te prove Mr. Kcmble's inten
tion te appear voluntarily in IIarri.sburg,
and after some objections by the district
attorney, Judge Pearson admitted the
accused te bail in the sum of $5,000. J. C.
Bembcrgcr, of this city, became his bail.
The judge said if he had any doubt as te
Kemble's voluntary appearance lie would
net accept bail. He had none, however,
and wanted them all in ceuit at 12 o'clock
en the 2Gth inst.
KLBCTIOX'IN TRENTON.
The Democrats Sweep tlie City.
Trenten, X. J., April 13. The munic
ipal election yesterday lcsultcd in the elec
tion of William Pi ice, Demeciat. for
mayor, by ever GOO Jmajai ity a gain of
about 300. The Democratic school super
intendent and lcccivcr of takes vveie
elected without opposition. The Demo
crats also elected five ceuncilnicn aud lie
publicans two, and Democrats two ficc ficc
heldcrs ; Republicans one.
JSordcntewii Continues the Geed Werk.
BORDENTOWN, N. J., Apiil 13. The
city election was held yesterday. The
committee en council, mayor and all the
officers en the Democratic ticket were elec
ted. Jehn O. Hudsen, for mayor, get 140
majority ever Mr. Hartslieinc, the Repub
lican candidate.
A Lady's first Vete in Albany.
Aluvnt, April 13. The chatter elec
tions heie te-day opened with muchspiiit.
The first lady te vote under the new law
for school beaid was Miss Kate Stencman,
secretary of the county woman's suffrage
society.
TO-DAY'S XI'.IVS.
Afternoon Telegrams Condensed.
Jeseph Kcynehls, a yeinifj man, son of
Hen. Jno. J. Reynolds, committed suicide
at Providence, R. I. Caiuje, mental de
rangement induced by ill health.
Gen. Giant and paity arrived in Mem
phis te-day.
Ce!. Jehn Nice, mayor of Milfeid, l'a.,
who served in the late war and was
wounded five times, died this morning,
aged ."50 yeais.
The United States steamship Tallapoosa,
from Bosten for Xcvvpei t, was in collision
last night off Taipatilin Cave, with the
schooner Dreadnaught, fiem Philadelphia
for Portsmouth, cutting the latter 011 her
pert quarter te the water's edge. The Tal
lapoosa injured her stein badly.
TWO MURDERS.
I.e.idville Sustains its Itloedy Character.
Levdvh.le, Cel. April 12.-Twe murders
eccimed heie last Sunday. Lavvicnce Fitz
gerald, a miner, was fatally shot by Gee.
Tattersall. The light eccuned ever a
claim which Tattersall attempted te jump.
J. W. Overteil, piopiieter of the Coli
seum theatre, fatally shot Themas Nugent
a bar tender, while engaged in a dispute
at that place.
I'IRE AMI EXI'LOsjIOX.
Eleven Persons Killed and a Xuniljcr In
jured. Londen, April 13. A the and explosion
by which eleven persons were killed and
a number wounded, occurred yesterday
afternoon at Silvciten, near North Wool
wich at the oil mills.
DESTRUCTIVE FIRE
Several Ituildings Destroyed.
Del v ware, Ohie, Apiil IS. Yesteiday
morning a fire broke out in Lindsay's
book store and destroyed a number of
buildings. Less, $14,000.
IIL'AVY FROSTS.
Injury te the l'each Crep.
Delaware, Ohie, April 13. R-ports
from Ohie, Indiana and Kentucky show
much of the peach ci op has been injured
by frost.
UUJ XOT10.S.
E
STATE OF ISAAC WARREX, LATE OF
Lancaster citv. Lancaster county, de
eiNLsed. Ihe undersigned Auditor, annotated
te distribute the balance lemaining in tlie
hands et James Wan en, Administiater of said
deceased, te and among these legallv entitled
te the same, and te p.iss upon exceptions lib d
te said administrator' account, w ill attend ler
that purpose en FRIDAY, the Sutli day of
APRIL, A. D. ISsO, at 2 o'clock p. m.. in the
Lihrary Roem et the Court Heuse, in the city
of Lancaster, where all persons interested in
said distribution and exceptions may attend.
D. P. ROaEXMILLER. Jit..
apr5-4tceavT Auditor.
17STATK OF JAMES IV. ltliKY, LATE
j et Lancaster City, deceased. Letters of ad
ministration en said estate having been grant
ed te the undersigned, all persons indebted
thereto aie lecpiested 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. btcinmetz.
JULIA RHEY.
Administratrix.
J. L. Steixmetr, Att'y. mJ7-Ctdeaw
ESTATK OF KILLIAX KECK, LATE OF
tlie City of Lancaster, deceased. Letters
tcstamentaiy en said estate having been
granted te the undersigned, all persons in
debted te said decedent arc requested te make
inimediatesettlemcnt,and these having claims
or demands against the estate et said decedent
te make knew n the same te the undersigned
without delay, residing in the Citv of Lancas
ter. AXDREW SIIREIXER,
marlS-Otdeed Executer.
MARKETS.
1'lilladelphia Market.
Pnu.Dui.rniA.Apr.l3. Flenrdull but steady;
supcillnu .S .I7J4 00; extra ft 5eg5 00;
Ohie and Indiana family $6 0066 50: l'enn'a
family J5 TefiG 25 : St. Lenis family 6 25fi6 75 ;
Minnesota family i50fi 75 ; patent and hiirli
grade 6S7SOO.
Rye flour $ 75.
Cemment II randywinc unchanged.
Wheat steady ; Xe. 2 Western Red SlSSVfD
ia;; l'enn'a Red $lS5ia;: Amber $135Q1 J7.
Cern hi-jher: steamer XlSSJMc; yellow 5443
55c; mixed 5.SJ5tc.
Ozits dull ;Xe. 1. t7ej Xe. 2, fJffi40c; Xe. 3.
Kc; Xe. 2 mixed 4.'Kc.
iiye nrni ; estern and l'a. SigSTc.
lTovklens steady; mtss pesk at til 559
U00; beet Hams $17 00017 50; India mess beef
$11)50: bacon .meked shoulders 5J,S5Jc; wilt
iiY'i; smoked de hams DMfillOUe: eiekl,-.!
hams ef9c.
Lanl steady ; city kettle 7c ; loe-o
butchers 7c; prime steam $740.
Rutter steady; cieainery extra at 2Gg2Sc;
r.radterd county and Xew Yerk extra
2tj27c; Western reserve extra at 243Slc;
de poed te choice iegsic: Rolls quiet:
Penn'a extra 2l(j2Je; Western reserve extra
22324c.
t.ggs quiet: l'enn'a 13c; Western 12c.
Cheese searce : Xew Yerk factory liJj$I!,5.Jc:
Western lull cream 14c ; de ler sroed iJij!3lf :
de halt-skims lOffillc.
Petroleum dull : Retined 7Jsc.
vviiiskT at$lW).
Seeds firm; geed te prime clererseed $fi2ri3
0,75; de timethr 2 75iJ00; de flaxseed $1 W.
New Yerk MarKet.
Xew Yekk. April l.J.-Fleur-btatcand Wrstcrn
quiet and steadv: superllnc state W Oegi 70;
extra ilejl 755 00 ; choice de J5 0."J5 SO ; l.incy
$."00iJ(;:!i): round hoop Ohie $5e05 75: choiee
de 5 Si)7 00; superllnu vv estern W 0034 70 ;
common te geed extra de $4 755 10 : cheicu
dodo $5 157 00: choice white w heat de $5 oej?
5 75 ; Seuthei 11 dull and in bu vers' tav or : com
mon te fair extra $5 255 75 ; ""owl te choice de
5 S07 25.
Wheat slightly in liuver' fayer and dull :
Xe. 1 White, April, $1 J2& ; de May $1 Ziitt!
1 et.
Coin without decided change; Mixed West
ern spot A.S54,4c ; de luture 47VJr52,rtc.
Oats quiet; btate 4ji52c; W't-steiu ixy&elv.
Reef dull and price unchanged,
l'eik tinner; new niess$i750.
Laul (luictand tlrm; steam rendeird $7iW.
Whisky dull ; Western $1 OSgl id.
Spirits of turpentine dull at 41j t'ic.
Stock Market.
rUlLADULl'UIA,
12W p. k.
Stock irregular.
I'enna 's (third issue) 107 5
Philadelphia & Erie 17K
i.....it .?
April 1.1
Reading....
.V.7
l'enusyhiuiiii
Lehigh Valley.
United Ces. et X. .1..
Xeitheru l'aeilic...
" Pieteired
Xeithern Central....
LehighXavigatieu..
Norrislevvn
'
- -"'U4
IMI'4
. 27M
- 51
. "7
Central Transportation Ce. S'i
.
i-iiis , xitusviiic k liiiuaie. .u;i
Little Schuylkill
54K
Xtciv leiiK. Apiil ':i.
Stocks strong.
.. 6
..liiVi
JO'.
.. !llj4
..101.
..ll
..HI
..INI
..IIS
..le-
.. ss
N. Y. Cent nil. ...... .......
uIiLtt ...a................
Adams Express
Michigan Central
Michigan bout hei ti
Illinois Central
Cleveland A l'ittsbuigh..
Chicago & Reck Island
Pittsburgh A Fert Wayiu
Western Union Tel. Ce....
Teledo A Wabash
New Jersev Central
United Mates ItendH and Sterling Cx.-h tn i
(Quotation by 15. K.Jamisen JL Ce., h. T.
Cor. 3d and Chestnut Streets).
1'UILADELriIIA, April 13.
United States r.'s, pwi, (iegistered)..iaV,ler.
United States .Vs ifci. (registered). .U&tfiilirll'.
United States 4's, isd, (registered) IHsJidi H.'J';
United States 4;'s, 1811, (coupons)... liM'K(vliu,.v
United States 4's, 1007. (registeicil)..Ie7iSl07,.4
United States Currency ls 122
Steiling Exchange 'l-x
Cattle Market.
JIesdat, April li The receipts of cuttle at
the various Philadelphia yards for the past
vveelc vveie: Reeves, 2,011 head ; sheep ami
Iambs, 8,000 de.; hogs, (j',500 de.; lresh cows,
200 de.
Reeves The market during the past week
lias been active, and pi ices were yKc per -higher.
We ouete Extra at iifgilc; geed at
r,4"'5rtC ; medium, 4,'jc; common, l',ifjt;
mixed, .i4!c.
The tollevving are the consignees at the
West Philadelphia vards: Reger Marm. lr:
E. S. & B. I". McFilIen, HA ; I.evvenstein A
Adler. 210; J. V. Sadler A Ce., 27" : IS. beham
berg A Ce.. 1 10 : A. & J. Christy. I.!fi : Racliman
& Lev i. 'Ml ; Owen Smith 11; Ulmaii ,fc Leh
man Bres., iss : Jehn McArdle, 110: Ilennis
siuyth, 81 ; Daniel Smyth Bre., 110: all ethers
330.
SALES AT TIIC WEST rillLADLLl'UIA TAV.n.
JTeail.
130 Reger Mavnes, Western, and lam. county,
gloss. 3lic.
Vtfi A. A J. Christy, Western and Peim'.i.,
gross, r,i;c.
11.3 E. S. A R. F. McFilIen, Western, and lain.
co., gross, 5i3JKe.
133 Ullman t Lehman Pres., Western and
Lane, co., gross. 4JS3jc.
HIS Owen Smith, Western and l'a. gross, rgi;e.
.'JO James Clenisen, Lnn. co., gloss, r.fj.",jje.
210 Jehn McArdle, I.anc-.Lstcr ami 1ork.re..
gross, SJffJfie.
SO Denis Smv lb. Fc'in'a, gross 4j(J."JJe.
30 Daniel Murphy, Lancaster county, gres.
.r)C.
100 Lewciistcin A Adlcr, 1W.tern. gross, SUifJ
.e.
110 Levrensteiii A Adler, Montgomery county
cows and bulls, gross, ,iyn, IJc.
HO G. Scliamberg A Ce., Weaturn giOf.s,
53c.
49 F. hi,L.etc, Penira,gre-s.3'4lc.
2U L. Hern. Western and -Vnlliie county,
giess, 4fJ3c.
50 II. Chain jr., Western and Lnn. co., gross,
4?i3Kc.
140 Daniel Smyth A Bre., Western and Lane.
co., gre-s 43Mc.
B0 Bachiuun .fc Levi, estern and Lane co ,
gross, 5.Ve.
IB P. Hathaway, Lane, co., gross. 4J'?J3jC.
73 L. Schambeig. Pa, gross. .JJfe,.",).ie.
23 Jas. Eustace, Yerk Ce., gross, 4i5c.
40 M.lLcvi, Lanestster co., gross, 4ii3'e.
273 J. F. Sadler A Ce., Western, gross id'yiU:
13 Abe Ostheini, W stei 11, gross, 5 Vile.
Hogs were in geed demand at last quota
tions, viz : extms at TJc ; geed at 7c; medium
CVc ; common i;c.
Lambs wercsc.iicenndin demand and prices
mnged fiem i.7c per pound.
Milch cows vveie active, and prices had an
upward tendency. We nuote from fciO te $l(Jper
head.
Sheep were in fair demand, and prices ruled
the ame as last reported. We iuett Extra. 10-1
te i:50 lbs., at 7Jc : geed, 00 te 100 lbs, IQl'ic :
goed,80to 90 lbs l?;7c ; fair, 70 te Wl lbs, U'Ju
ijiC ; lnierier. iiie ; common, ayc
.s.uniiel u. htevvartseld.x j
73 head dressed sheep
at 7iS8c
JIEJtlCAU
Allcock's Pereus Plasters.
THE ORIOIXAL AND ONLY GEXUIXE.
Their high degree or perfection lias been xc
cured after years of experiment. Composes!
or the CHOICEST Uumt and Extracts. IVu
guarantee tliein the REST external remedy
The Best Purgative and Bleed Purifier.
BRANDRETH'S PILLS.
PURELY V.GETAHLfc.
One or two every night, in ten daj-s cure
Costlveneos and Dyspepsia
Taken en an empty stomach, they never
nauseate or annoy.
Sold by all Druggists. aprl2 2mdced& w
JIMS CKL.LA Xi:0 VS.
PROPOSALS
Will be received at the Mayer's Office up
te THURSDAY. APRIL 13, IssO, at 7 p. 111 , ",r
furnishing the City of ltncaster with one
grossef Brass tin ee-iuarter inch Ferrules. t
weigh net less than one pound, fourteen
ounces, live and three-quarter inches in tin;
stem. A saiiinlv may be seen at the Mayer's
Ofliec. Ferrules must be iurnWhcd by 31av I,
1S80.
PROPOSALS will also be received at the
same time and place for as much geed Ameri
can Lead as the city may rcquiic up te July
IS. 1SS0.
PROPOSALS will be received at the same
time anil place ler such special castings as may
be required in the Water Department et the
city up te July 13. 1SS0. Special castings will
consist of geese-necks, plug cases, 4-iuch four
branches, T.'s, etc.
Bids will specity hew much per pound, and
bidders will furnish ail patterns vv itlieut extra
cliarge.
PROPOSALS will be received at the same
time and place for as many water pipes as the
city will require up te July 15. 18S0.
Bids must specify 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 Renters reads that the day of ap
peal will be Tuesday, April 1 ; they should
read Friday, April 111. Renter will govern
themselves accordingly.
.IXO. T. MACGONIGLE,
aprPMtd Mayer.