--" V - f y. ' "-. yywlP5BfB5jE3IMP.jfiRy 4-.- , MijpiiMeniinTiaiiiiiiwi 1 ' "t V THE LTNNA SOCIETY. Interesting Meeting en Saturday aluable Donations te the Muwnm and Li braryPapers Head. The April meeting of the Linmean soci ety was held en Saturday afternoon, the 24th inst., Fic&ident J. S. Stahr in the cha;r. Ten members and four visitors were present. M. L. Davis, M. ., of 3Iillers villc, was appointed secretary, pre. tern. The following donations were made te the museum and library and te the historical section, which were duly registered and discussed : A fine specimen of the Southern "Pouch ed Gopher," from Georgia, through Mr. II. Vendersinith. This is the Geemis pine til of naturalists, hut in the Seuth it is commonly called a " Salamander," which shows the unreliability of exclusively com mon names. Forty specimens of minerals and metals, eight of fossils and twelve of fi esh water shells, through A. F. Hostet ter, esq., being a fragment of the .1. Y. Conyngham collection. Five specimens of a peculiar triangular, spindle-shaped palm fruit (dried), part of the contents of the valise containing books, left in the mayor's office, by his honor J. T. MacGenigle. These arc supposed te be the fruit or nut of the " Daum Palm," or "Shelter Palm" (Nucifera thebuiba), the pulp or kernel of which becomes se liar, that heads for ro saries arc made of it. A box containing eleven Japanese camel's hair pencils, with bamboo handles and sheaths, from the same. Twe immature dried quinces of 1S79, in fected by a species of uredinc fungus. Six impressions in wax, of local seals of the Adams cxpi ess company in Lancaster county, and three of the Heading express. yjTwcnty volumes of French philosophical and elementary books ; one volume English grammar, and seventeen volumes of Japan ese historical and literary works by Hen. Jehn T. MacGenigle. Part 3 for November and December, 1870. of the proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. Repert of the directors of the Central park inenageiiefer 1879. Nes. 13,11, 13 and 10, 1880 of the Official Gazette el the United States patent ellice. Index te decisions of the same for 1870. Ten catalogues and ciieulars of scientific and historical books. The Lancaster Var wrr for April, 1880. 1 volume, "State of Laber in Euiepc," by lien. A. Heir Smith Twelve envelopes containing 110 histor ical and biographical selections from S. S. Hatliven ; a copy of the centennial liuiiibi r of the Jialtimere American 1873 ; a copy e u-h of the Hawaiian Gazette and the Coin Cein vicreial Herald, Honolulu, Sandwich is lands, 1870, from S. S. Kathven. The following papers were read : Ne. 330, by S. S. Rathveu en the "Pouched Gopher." and the "Shelter Palm" nut: Ne. 3407 by the same, jiving a list of the titles and the authors of the books donated by Mayer McGonigle; Ne. 311, a very elaborate and interesting historical paper was read by Dr. Dubbs, en " Kphrata Publications," which was tinamtneiiMv requested te be published; Ne. 33-2, " Hetanieal Notes," by President Stahr, in which he commented favor ably upon the fre.-Ji impulse that the natural sciences have received from the veuii" men ami students of the educa tienal institutions of Lancaster, especially in the departments of botany and micio micie micio scepy, and astronomy, in which the Liu mean is in hearty sympathy, lie also laid before the society two plants somewhat, i-ue for this region, namely a specimen of Trillium rrcftaw car allium from near Ilar- nish's mill, and a specimen of Tyxidentlicra Carbulata, a creeping evergreen common in the .Jersey lutrciis, but, rare here. The committee appointed at. the Febru ary meeting te inquire and consider the feasibility of publishing a periodical bulle tin of the sjciety reported progress and was continued. The following was offered by Dr. S. S. Kathveu and unanimously adopted : Resehed, That a vote of thanks be pass ed te -Mayer MacGenigle and ethers, for the liberal donations which, through their instrumentality, have been made te the society en this occasion. Te fill the vacancy in the secretaryship, occasioned by the death of the late Mr. Stauu'er, Dr. M. L. Davis, of Millersville, was elected for the balance of the term. A communication was received from Mr. J. D. AVingatc, of Carbondale, Pa., pro posing te send the society a suit of the fossil of the coal region. The preposition was thankfully accepted, and the secretary was directed te reply accordingly. The donations were large, valuable and interesting, and under the rule of " Scien tific Gossip" a spirited interest seemed te be manifested in behalf of the society, and en the whole the meeting was a very inter esting one. After an hour or two plcas autlyspent in a mutual interchange of views en various scientific topics the so ciety adjourned te the last Saturday in May. The Linmean has maintained its organization intact longer than any ether scientific institution that has excr existed in Lancaster. COURT OF QUARTER SESSIONS. Kegular April Term. Saturday Afternoon. The district attor ney asked for and had made absolute the ruie te show cause why se much of the sen tence imposed upon Rebert "Welsh a small boy, who was prosecuted in a. case of as sault and battery, and whom the grand jury ordered te pay the costs, should net be the costs stiicken oil'. The boy was released. "Win. lirady was appointed constable of lower ward. Washington borough, in place of Win. Allisen, who declines te serve. Win. Mehn, convicted of keeping a baw dy house was called for sentence, but failed te appear. Precess te bringing him into court was issued. The applications for tavern, restaurant and liquor dealers' licenses were called ever and all old stands against which ue remenstrances were made were rclicenscd, and the bends of the applicants were pre sented and approved. Court of Common Picas. This morning the April term of common pleas court began with Judge Patterson piesiding. There were thirty cases down en the list for trial, but mere than half of them were cither continued or otherwise disposed of. In the case of Elias Dillcr and Hiram K. Graybill vs. Rebert Knox, issue te try the validity of a paper, purporting te be the last will and testament of Jacob Dillcr, de ceased, a verdict was taken in favor of the plaintiff. Opinions Delivered. - In matter of the exceptions te the audi tors' report in the estate of Lizzie Mullen, deceased, Judge Patterson delivered an opinion en Saturday afternoon dismissing the exceptions and confirming the re port. In the cisc of Uriah Hubcr vs. Jacob K. Frank, case stated, judgment was entered in favor of the plaintiff for $333.50 by an opinion of Judge Patterson. Religious. Rev. Mr. Spaulding, of Yerk, officiated at both the morning and evening services vestcrday, in St. James church, preaching "two able and eloquent sermons, Rev. Mr. Knight taking his place in Yerk. THE ESCAPE OF AKMSTEAli. Investigation by the Prison Inspectors. This memining at 7 o'clock there was a meeting at the prison of the prison inspec tors, called te make inquiry regarding the escape of Phares Armstead, which was effected en Friday afternoon last between the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock. Inspectors Wolf, Miller, 3Iaycr and Rutter were present. The cell from which the prisoner escaped was thoroughly in spected and found te be in the condition heretofore reported a large hole hav ing been made through the fleer. The basement below the cell was also examined, but nothing new elicited. The inspectors then went te the inspectors' room in the prison and called before them the keeper, underkeepers and ether officials, together with the convicts who were at work in the basement en Fri day. Ne negligence was discovered en the part of any of the officials, nor complicity en the part of the convicts. The beard passed a resolution te the effect that no blame rested en any of the officials of the prison, they being en duty removing dirt from the cells at the time of Armstead's escape. Census Supervisor Snuwdcn. Prof. Henry C. Snowden. census super visor for this district, is in Lancaster to day. He is a pleasant-spoken, business like gentleman and will remain at the Stevens house several days, being glad te meet all comers. His business new is net te make appointments of census enumer ators lint simply te arrange the sub-districts. He says none of the dis tricts in Lancaster county are tee small te constitute a single district, though several are se large that they will have te be de vided. I e declares that he is bound by no premises and fettered by no political obli gations and that all appointments will be made en the score of personal fitness. He thinks that the office of enumerator will only be worth from $30 te $100. He docs net expect te make his appointments until the middle of May, and all applications in due from and with the necessary recomen recemen recomen datiens should be sent te him at Media. t'me Cattle and Horses. It would be difficult te find anywhere a finer let of cattle than the 34 head of steers belonging te 15. J. McGrannandR. IT. Bru bakcr, and being fed at Mr. McGranu's park. When stalled last November they weighed en an average 1.000 pounds or mere : ' wigh 1.300 pounds each. The a. i - j constantly in their stalls in which they are supplied with pure running water and feed ad lihitim. Kcppcrling &, IJitzer have received from Canada a fine let of horses for the Lancas ter and Eastern markets. The are stabled at the Keystone house. Neighborhood XntK. David II. Krauser, a very respectable farmer of Uwchlan, Chester county, shot himself through the head with a pistol en Thursday in his own house. Seme trou ble ever business nffaiis had caused de pression of mind. Isaac Mills, a laboring man, who had been living with Charles Wilsen, a farmer, at Darlington Cerner, near West Chester, was found dead in an ice house en the premises, with a vessel containing paris green, near by, having evidently swal lowed some of the poison. A High Tener. On Saturday evening a well-dressed countryman, under the influence of liquor, created a geed deal of disturbance in the vicinity of Shebcr's hotel by his disorderly conduct and obscene language. He was finally arrested and taken before Alderman McConemy, where he positively refused te divulge his name, saying that it would cost him $10,000 te de se. The alderman sent him te jail for 20 days. New A'urnaces. Twelve new furnaces have been erected at the Safe Harber ironworks and were lit up for the iirst time yesterday. This morning the men, te the number of about 130, went te work, and it is believed that all difficulties in tlie way of a successful running of the works have new been overcome. Se mete it be. Correction. The Lancaster club K. of P. will give their May hop en next Monday evening, and net tliis evening as stated before. Postponed. The sale advertised te take place en to-mer-iw (Tuesday) afternoon, at 010 North Prince street, has been indefinitely postponed. Amusements. Cellier's " Celebrated Case" Te-night. The thrilling emotional drama et "A Celebrated Cae," one of the most popular of recent plays, will be produced at Fulton opera house te niitht by J. W. Cellier's fatuous company. The piece is' favorably known te Lancaster theatre theatre eoers, and it need only be said that Mr. E. K. Cellier heads the cat in his wonderful linpcr--souatien et Jean Jtenaud, the galley slave, te insure a large audience this evening. The com pany brings with it new costumes, scenery, stage effects, etc. Emma Abbett. Te-morrow evening this great prima denna with her superb English opera company will appear in Masse's charm ing opera et " Paul and Virginia." It will prove by all odds the great musical event of the season, and the rapidity with which seats have been selling ever since the chart opened assures a crowded house for the distinguished artist. Tem Karl, the great tenor, is a mem ber of the company. I suFFEntn with Khcumatisni for two years; . . . . . i ..I..,. ... ......l i.... in my lelt siieuiiier ana rigai .nm, iwi juj many a night unable te sleep en terrible nalns. Twe bottles et St. iccennt of Jacob's Oil cured me. A. Heilmajt, Pittsburgh, l'a. Before Itreakfast always use SOZODONT and rub it in well. It give such pleasant relief from parched tongue resulting lrem sleep, promotes the healthful secretions of the mouth. It will cost mere for meat and such tilings, out mm l uu grudge it. a2C-lwdeed;w Havixe secured ever haira million of Pine ...i fvmess shinirles before the advance in lumber, I am prepared te sell cheap for cash. Cypress Shingles are considered superior te shaved Pine Shingles. JOHN BEIDLEU, Lumber Dealer, Wrightevillc, Pa. aprl5-3wd Sl'ECXAX, NOTICES. tetter Times. The business revival and new era of pros perity which is new fairly inaugurated, is in keeping with the increased health and happi ness seen all ever the land, and is oneel the results obtained from the introduction of Warner's Sate Kidney and Liver Cure. " The changes wrought by this remedy," says Iter. Dr. Harvey, ".seem but little less than mira colons." al5-2wd.Vw Try Lecher's Kenewned Cough Syrup. "Why Wear Plaster? "They may relieve, but they can't cure that lame back, for the kidneys are the trouble and you want a remedy te act directly en their se cretions, te purify ami restore their healthy condition. Kidney-Wert has that specific action and at the same time it regulates the bowels perfectly. Don't wait te get sick, but rt a package tc-.lay. and cure yourself. INCASTEB DAILY INTELLW Timely Caatlen. enulne Hep Bitters are put np In square paneled, amber-colored bottles, with white label en one side printed In black letters, and green hop cluster, and en the ether side yellow paper with red letters; revenue stamp ever the cork. This is the only form in which gen uine Hep Bitters are put np, and the sole righ te make, sell and use them Is granted te the nep Bitters Manufacturing Company of Ro Re chester, N. Y., and Terente, Ont., by patents, copyright and trade mark. All ether put up in any ether way or by any one else, claiming te be like it or pretending te contain hops, by whatever names they may be called, are bogus and unlit for use, and only put up te sell and cheat the people en the credit and popularity of Hep Bitters. a26 gwdJfcw Whooping cough, croup, and colds are alone cured by " Dr. Sellers' Cough Syrup," which is daily working miracles. Price 25 cents. Kidney-Wert has proved a most effective cure ler Piles and CenstipatiOD be sure and try It. aac-lwuftw Statistics prove that twenty-live per cent, of the deaths In our larger cities are caused by consumption, and when we reflect that this terrible disease in its worst stage will yield te abottleerLocher's Kenewned Cough Syrup, shall we condemn the sufferers ler their negli gence, or pity them for their ignorance? Ne 9 East King street. Try Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup. Itcmember: The only perfect proprietary medicincasa"Bloed Searcher" is that bear ing the name of "Dr. Lindsey," and which may be had from druggists. Mothers'. Mothers!! Mothers!!! Are you disturbed at night and broken et your rest by a sick child suffering and ciying with tlie excruciating pain of cutting teeth? II se, go at once and getabettle of MRS. WINS LOW'S SOOTHING SYKUP. It will relieve the peer little sufferer immediately depend upon it; there is no mistake about it. There is neta mother en earth who lias ever used it, who will net tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe te use in all cases, and pleas ant te the taste, and is the prescription et one et the ebtest and best female physicians and nurr.es in the United States. Sold everywhere 25 cents a bottle. J17-lyd&wM.W&S Tit Loclici'stRcnewned Cough Syrup. The Greatest lllessing. A simple, pure, harmless remedy, that cm es every time, and prevents di-ease by keeping the bleed pure, stomach regular, kidneys and liver active, is the greatest bies-ing ever con ferred upon man. Hep Hitters is that remedy, and its proprietors aie being blessed by thou sands who have been saved and cured by It. Will von trv it? See another column. al5-2wiUtw Try Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup. Dr. Mett's Endorsement or Speer's Peit Grape Wine. The following, lrem the celebrated Dr. Mett, et New Yerk, speaks wonders for Mr. Speer's dreits te laise tlie Oporto Grape in New .Jersey. The Docter has spent years in Portu gal and the wine districts of Prance, and knows what he is talking abeut: (B Madisen Avenue j New Yeuk, April 11, 1878. $ Mi: Alvkce Si-kek. Dear Sir: The visit widen 1 made last year te your A lneyards, wine-pre.ssesand vaults at i.'assaic, N. J., satis fies me thoroughly that the wines nianuUc tured bv von are pure and unadulterated, and tlie very best that can be offered te the public for medicinal uses. , , Acting upon mv laverable impression at the time I have since recommended the 1 ort Wine: mere particularly in my practice, and am satisfied with marked beiielit te my pa There can be no better proet te me i oiieiiiik mind, as te the Wine being made et the hne-i Oporto Grape, than a visit te the acres et land covered with the vine bearing the luxuriant in-'"--. . ... ,. .,. .ll.li truit. Wishing you success m jum iii.ii.s. iii.ii.s. werthy enterprise, ircinain respect ndlvyeur-,j m Prof, of Surgery, Bellevue Hospital Medical ThisUiwi,is.dersed by Or-. Alice and Davis, and sold by II. K. ay...:A;;n ,;lW(, Try l.echcr's Itenewned Cough Syrup. I'ULITJCAL. i)7legati"te sfvrirCONVKNTlON. lliirti-ciitli Senatorial llistrict. 8ESATOUIAL. CHAS..I. KIIOADS. KCl'ltESlISTATIVE. K.H. UUUI5AKEI5, DK. II. E. ItAUll, II. S. KEUNS. Fourteenth Senatorial District. HKJJATOUIAL. JOHN'S. HOOVKK. rxraESEXTATi v v.. M.V.B.WEIDLEU, GEOHGE YOUTZ, WM.lt. GIVEN. DKMOCKATIC COUNTY T1CKK1 FOU CONGRESS. J.L. STEINMETZ. KOU DISTRICT ATTOIISKV. I5. F. MONTGOMERY. HBNATOR (13tll DISTRICT.) .1. 15. DOUGLASS. (ASSEM1II.V (Al DISTRICT.) S. C. STEVENSON, S. P. SII1KK. (ASSEMBLY (3d DISTRICT.) AMOS DILLEU, II. DAVIS YUNDT, JACOP. M. HAE.N'LEN. I'OR VRISOJf INSPECTORS. 1JAUTON M. WINTEKS, P.KNJ. MILLEH. FOR 1-OOR DIRECTORS. A.J. SNYDElt, JOHN FHANC1SCUS. Withdrawn. XJilf AJiVJiJlTinJiMJiXTS. 1EFOKE GOISO TO A LIBRETTO at; ltd THE Ol'EBA GET CHAS. H. BAKU'S. T OST 1j On" SATURDAY, a Geld Breastpin with i:eml Settins. A liberal reward will be paid for its return te Ne. 40 East me Street ltd T TUB STATED MKKXlu " y"' Ladles' Tract society win e nem uu ui-- day evening, It VA e CIOCK, at l lie resilience ' 4MItS. C A. 11EINITS11. ltl Ne. 10 East King Street. OPENING OFENING 1 1 EXCELSIOR HALL, 125 and 127 East King Street, has been opened te the public with Eine Pilsner Beer, tapped fresh lrem the keg. Imported and Demestic Wines, &c., constantly en hand. The undersigned invites the generous pub lic for liberal patrena; EUGENE BAUER. Proprietor. ltd n'AXTJilt. WANTED .KVKKYKODY TO ADVKR tise, tree et charge, in the Intelligen cku, who wants something te de 11 AGS! BAGS! KAU!! KAl.S WAaiiw. Housekeepers mite nonce inu.t we .iiu tvitrintr a nts si neunu nr .ui.v.c.i jkiiue. Cash paid as seen as 'lvemUe api-9-Smd Ne. 235 West King Street ROUES, JtZAXKETS, &V. s IGN OF TUK 11UFFALO HEAD. neutffl 1 'RfYRT'.S ! ? BLANKETS ! BLANKETS ! ! I have new en hand the Largest. Best ajjd Cheatest Assortment of Lined and Unliiied UUEFALO ROBES in the city. Alse LAP AND HORSE BLANKETS of every descrip tion. A full line of Trunks and Satchels, Harness, Whips, Cellars, &c. 3-Kepairing neatly and promptly done.-S A. MILEY, 108 North Qttten St., Laneiittsr. e25-lydMWAS TR. V. H. HROWN, PHYSICIAN, SURGEON and ACCOUCHEUR, Ne. 104 East King Street. apr21-3wdTu,Th&S&wR JTXWJUrEXTI8JE3lENTS. A New Feature of our business will be the Manufacture of JEW ELRY in our own Pac tery. We nave just completed a substantial brick factory building, 16x35 feet, which is fitted up with the ma chinery, tools and appliances necessary for the production of first class goods, and put in charge of competent workmen. This department will be a great convenience te ourselves and our customers, enabling us te fill special orders in very short time. Old jewelry or coin left us for making into new goods will be kept strictly sep'arate, and we will guarantee furnishing the same geld in the new goods when se desired. The manufacture of Hair Jew elry will be given special attention. Estimates and designs for Society Pins, Badges or Rings will be furnished en short notice. H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers, Ne. 4 West King Street. J. B. MARTIN & CO. WALL PAPEKS, WALL PAPEES. NEW PATTERNS! We arc showing entirely New Patterns, different from anything yet shown in this city. II Designs 1 Parte, Halls, k, All Grailes. We have every Krade, from the Finest Geld lar"c contracts before the late advances, w e are YERY LOW PEICES. AS-Pnpcrs hung at bhert notice. Estimates made. J. B. MARTIN & CO. MISCULLAXHO US. G1 '1 KOKGE FLICK, TAXIDEKMIST. Ne. 15 West Uerinnn Street. llirds and and animals stuffed en reasonable terms. nil-lwd 1)ii.i:s. Prey's Universal Pile Suppository. A sure ciire for every form et this distressing, painlul and elten dangerous uuuuluju. jiue m tailed even where uvery ether remedy had ' i.,ii...i i,.iv.ip Physicians use it. Try it and I be relieved and convinced. Price, Ti hit liex, ;() cents. Sold bv Druggists. ANDKKW U. FKKV l'ropueter. Cor. Orange and North Queen Streets', april-lyd Lancaster, l'a. TNVEMUltJj. WM. R. GERHART, (Solicitor of Patents) Having opened communication with the Patent (mice lit Washington, D. C, is pre pared te push claims with promptness and ' OKKICE-Secend Fleer Ne.:! t NOllTH DKE STKEKT, next te Cemrt Heuse. a3)-lwd"tlniw PKOPOS.VI.S FOB T1IK CITY FIUNTING for the elllcial year ending the first Mon day in April, hWO, will be received at the Maver's Office until WEDNESDAY EVEN ING NEXT. APRIL 28, at 1 o'clock. Bids will state the price per page of printing .W copies of the Annual Kcpert of the City fi nance Committee, in form and make-up simi lar te the report for 1S7!. and aKe ter printing Ordinances and necessary blanks ter the Mayer's Ollice and ether departments el the Citv Government. -Mich as arrant, -Mayer's Warrant Heek. Commitments, Complaints, Tax Notices, Water Bent Notices, Letter Heads, Envelopes, etc., specifications erwhich and ether information may boebtaincdat the Maver's Ollice if desired. These Proposals will net include the print in" of the new Digest et City Ordinances which will be given out by separate contract, and ler which bids will be asked in due time. The contract will be awarded te tlie lowest responsible bidder, the Printing Committee reserving the right te reject ler cause any or all bids. By order of . aSJ-Std COMMITTEE ON PRINTING. a. IS FIXTUJCES. BARGAINS GAS FIXTURES J A.KD SLATE MANTELS, Flii 4 Breneman's, 152 NerthlQueen' Street, LANCASTER, 1'A. ill USIVAJj IXSTJiVJIEXTS. -THE- Lancaster Orp liicten,: Without a doubt furnish the FINEST IN- J nTnnm'vrain li. lni-bl inrfnnis ;I'rt North Queen street. Manufactory in the rear. . Branch Office, 15$ East King Street Alex. McKiUips, Proprietor, j Alse Agent ter Lancaster County for CH1CKERING & SON'S Celebrated PIANOS. A Pull Line et Sheet and ether Music, Small Instruments, Violins, Ranjes, Rand Instru ments, &c, always hand. fia-lyUfc&ly w K1J)XT AND LIVER CURE. 'WARNER'S SAFE REMEDIES! WARNER'S SAFE PILLS Arc an immediate stimulus tera Torpid Liver cure Costiveness, Dyspepsia, Uilietisness, Rilious Diarrheea, Malaria, I ever and Ague .n,ier.iiuiiiinM!iiiMln nejirlv all Diseases te cause a free and regular action of the Rowels. The best antidote ler all Malarial Poison. These Pills are the discovery of an English army physiciai. and have been used with the greatest success among the Rritish troops in India They are enlv manufactured in this country by U. II. WARNER & CO. WARNER'S SAFE NERVINE, The improved discovery et probably the most skillful nerve doctor in the world, quickly gives rest and sleep te the suffering, .cures Headache and Neuralgia, prevents Epileptic Fits, and is tflc best remedy for N erveus Pres tratien brought enUyexcessivuuniiKiii0-t-i er-work,raentalshecksandothcrcauses.Itn;lilA-cs the Pains of all Diseases, and is never injurious te the system. The best of all Nervines. llettlcs of two sizes ; prices, 50 cents and $1. Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure. Safe r!i..,t. nn. MnfR Bitters and Safe Tonic are also superior remedies, unequalled in their respective fields of disease. Warner's SaTe Kemeuies are sum uy truj; gists and Medicine Dealers generally through out the country. , . ., Send for pamphlet and testimonials. H. U. Y ARNKR ft CO., Rochester, N Y a fdlS-Tu.Tb&Sd&w Embossed te Cheaper selling at Papers. Having made eon SALE UK REXl. Jj The second story et Kshleman & Kath von's Uanking Heuse, at Centre Square, and also a room en second story, opposite the Peun'alJ. It. Dept, n Chestnut street. P.. P. ESHLEMAN, f23-2td&Stt Atternev-at Law 170K KENT. i One room. Ne. 43 North Queen street, suitable ter photograph gallery, Inrmerly oc cupied by J. S. Saurman. Apply te ar.-tfd THOS. BAUMGARDNEK. 4 COLLAK FACTO KY AND LKATIIEK i STORE FOR KENT. A well Established Cellar Factory and Leather Stere for rent. Alse suitable ter any ether eusiness. jvppiy i liVTu,ThSSjtfd JOHN A. SIlOBKIt. IIXKCUTOK'S SALK OF HOUSEHOLD !i and Kitchen Furniture. On FRIDAY, APRIL .'Ml, hSSD, at Ne. lii North Mary street Lancaster city, l'a., will be sold the following, te wit: Several Bedroom Sets of Furniture, Second-hand Piane, Leeking Glasses, Tables, Chairs, Beds and Bedding. Carpets, Glass, (lueensware and Tinware, and ether articles tee numerous te monition. Sale te commence at 'J o'clock sharp. EDWARD FRANKE, Executer. Sam'l IIess & Sen, Aucts. apri3-Ud AJfuSllM KTM Al'EKA HOUSE. MONDAY, APRIL 2G, 1880, Cellier's Union Square Theatre Company. MR. JOHN D. MLSIILKU has the honor te announce having elleeted arrangements with Mr. James W. Cellier for the complete produc tion of the great Emotional Play.bytheauther et" the " Twe Orphans," in Six Acts, "A Celebrated Case," With the same Superior Cast, that achieved Its great success. SEW SCEXERT, SEW COSTUMES, SEW DECORATIOXS. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. ADMISSION, - - 35, 50&75Cts. Reserved Seats at usual place. aii-lld TULTON OPERA HOUSE. TUESDAY, APRIL 27th, 1S80. GREAT MUSICAL EVENT! One night only et the Renowned EMMA ABBOTT Grand English Opera Ce. THE LARGEST, STRONGEST AND MOST COMPLETE IN AMERICA. 45 - ARTISTS. - 45 GRAND CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA. Production en the most elaborate scale e Masse s Grand Romantic Opera, "Paul and Virginia." it2-Nev Scenes, Superb Costumes and Nevel Stuge ellects. Emma Abbett. Zelda Seguin. Tem Karl, Pauline Maine!, Emily Gilbert. William Mac Donald, Ellis lty.se, walhiCB Temple and II. Warren in the cast. POPULAR PRICKS : Parquet and Parquet Circle S1.0O (Ne extra for Reserved Seats.) Admission te Gallery BO Reserved Seats in Gallery 75 The sale of scats will commence Thursday morning, April 25. at Opera Heuse unicc api-Ji-iiu ULTON OPERA HOUSE. ONE NIGHT ONLY ! SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1880, Mr. Jeseph Jeffersen "eip m raei; Supported By His Own Company. ADMISSION, - - 35, 50, 75 Cts. & IS 1.00 According te Location. C. 15. JEFFERSON. H. S.TAYLOR, aprJS-6td .Maxaekr. .... Agent ATTORXEYS-AT-EA ' UENRV A. RILEV Attorney and Connscller-at-Law 21 Park Rew, New Yerk. Collections made in all parts of the United States, and a general legal business transacted. Refers by permission te Steinman & Uensel. ENGINES AND MACHINERY Ol all Kinds, repaired at Short Netice. IRON AND BRASS J CASTINGS Al PATTERNS, MADE TO ORDER. BRASS BOXES, PACKING RINGS. GLOBE VALVES, Of all Sizes. All Kinds of BRASS AND IRON VALVES AND liKtiK sribuia aia'AiKbii, 43" Foundry and Machine Shep rear of W. D. Spreeher x Sen's Seed Stere, Grant and Christian streets. JOS. H. HTJBER. al7-3mdS- THIRD EDITIOff. MONDAY EVENING, APBIL 36, 1880. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington-, April 26. Fer the Mid dle and New England states, southwest winds, cloudy weather and rain, with fall ing barometer, followed in the interior by risintr barometer, cooler northwest winds, partly cloudy and clearing weather. THE ROOSTERS WILIi ROOST LN JAIL. Kenible et al V.tt S1000 Fine at Hard Laber. and alitr Harrisburg, April 26. Judge Pearson this morning sentenced Wm. II. Kemble, Emil J. Petroff, Chas. B. Salter, Jesse B. Crawford and Wm. F. Kumberger each te one thousand dollars fine and ene year's imprisonment at hard labor in the Eastern penitentiary. The Judge's Address. ILvkuisburg, Pa., April 2C William II. Kemble, Charles B. Salter and Emil J. Petroff, of Philadelphia, canie here last evening in company with their counsel. William F. Kumberger and Jcsse R Crawford were already here. Judge Pear son called them for sentence about neon to day, lie delivered a rather lengthy charge, in which he dwelt upon the enormity of the crime of corrupt solicitation and its pernicious inlluence upon the community. He said this species of crime had been a common thing in the Legislature for years and tliat the new constitution had stepped in and interposed a legal remedy, which the court was com pelled te take cegnizance of. Petroff and Rumberger were mere culpable than any ether of the accused, inasmuch as they were members of the Legislature at the time. The court must render its mandate in accordance with the law, whether it was in the case of a man worth a million dol del lais or the beggar in rags who stelo a leaf of bread. Kemble and Rumberger then made a few remarks denying their guilt, after which the court imposed the following sentence en each of the cenvicts: One thousand dollars fine and ene year's im prisonment in solitary and separate con finement at hard labor in the Eastern pen itentiary. The court house was crowded with curi ous spectators, and the streets adjoining were filled with people anxious te get a glimpse of the culprits. Much astonish ment is expressed at the severity of the sentence. Awaiting Keuieval te the Penitentiary. Shortly after 12 o'cieck the bheriff and his deputies removed all of the prisoners convicted of the crime te the jail, where they are new awaiting removal te the East ern penitentiary. m GREAT HRITAIX. A Failure with Heavy Liabilities. Londen, April 2C Cornelius Shicrs, uplielbtcrer and paper hanger, of Manches ter, has failed. Liabilities, 0150,000. Sensation In Jlicli Life. The absence of the Prince and Princess of Wales from the wedding of Princess Frctlerika en Saturday, and the prince's visit te congratulate Gladstone en his appointment- te the premiership, arc much commented en. SHOT AND KILLED. Fatal Termination or Attempted Highway Robbery. New Brunswick, N. J., April 2C Jas. Langden was shot and fatally wounded by David II. Brown in East New Brunswick, last evening, while attempting highway robbery en the latter. JUAltKJiTS. Mew Yerk Market. New Yerk. April 26. Fleur State and West ern quiet, steady; superfine state $3'J5t55; extra de $4 Cui 80 ; choiccde $4 855 00 ; fancy $50500 00: round hoop Ohie $4 905 75: choice de $5 800 75; supcrllne western $:$ 954 55 ; common te geed extra de $1 04 00 ; choice dode$tft7 00; choice white wheat de$4 80 5 25; Southern quiet and steady ; common te fair extra $5 250 CO; geed te choice de $5 C5 7 00. Wheat Spring aueutcnnu vinier j(ij. de June 124i125i; Ne. 2 Northwest .May $1 2l Cern. I4lc lower and dull ; Mixed western spot, 5152c; de future 4!51c. Oats steady, including Ne. 2 for April 40K 40c; State 4252c ; Western 4051c. Ueef dull and prices unchanged. Perk firmer ; new mess $1750. Lard quiet and firm; steam rendered $709. Whiskv dull : Western $1 OSl 09. Spirits of turpentinc dull at 4445e. Philadelphia Market. Philadelphia, April 26. Fleur dull and steady; superfine $3350; extra $4 004 50; Ohie and Indiana family $5 50G 25 : Penn'a lamily$5 50C0O; St. Leuis family $5 75 50 ; Minnesota family $5 25 00; patent and high grades $6 507 75. Rye flour at $4 37. Cornmeal Brandywine unchanged. Wheat unsettled ; Ne. 2 Western Red $130; Penn'a Red $130131; Amber $1310132. Cern steady ; steamer 5051Jc ; yellow 53c ; mivr-it 511(9)521!. Oats dull; Ne.l, 4;!GJc: Ne. 2, 4545c; Ne. 3, 43Kc; Ne. 2 mixed 4142c. Rye ilufl ; Western and Pa. 85c Previsions dull ; mess perk at $11 OOifJ 11 25; beet hams $17 0017 50 ; India mess beet $19 50; bacon smoked shoulders 55c ; salt 4ic; smoked hams 910c ; pickled hams 7-vi9c. Lard dull; city kettle 7c; loose butchers' OJic ; prime steam TJc. Rutter firm en light supply ; creamery extra 2Sc: Uraaferd county aud New Yerk extra 242Gc; Western reserve extra at 2325c ; de geed te choice 1923c : Rolls quiet; Penn'a extra 2021c ; Western reserve extra 2022c. Eggs dull ; Penn'a lie; Western 10c. Cheese scarce and firm; "New Yerk fac tory ll15Jc; Western full cream, geed, It 14c ; de halt-skims ll12c. Petroleum dull ; Refined 7Jc. Whisky at Jl 10. Seeds dull; geed te prime cleversecd $6 25$ 700; de timothy $2 903 00; de flaxseed $1 CO 170. Cattle Market. m sluinn market active. Receipts B.H0O lican; prime 7J407K; geed (7c; medium c ; common ItVin'ric. Hogs Market lair. Receipts 5,500 head; geed 6c j prime 7c; medium 0Jc; common Cc. Stock Markets. Philadklfiua, April 26 12:30 f. x. Stocks dull. Penna 6's (third issue) 107 Philadelphia & Erie yi Reading 33. Pennsylvania 51 Lehigh Valley. 52 United Ces. et N. J Vf Northern Pacific 29 " Preferred 53 Northern Central 'iV-Z Lehigh Navigation 37li Nerr&town 101 Central Transportation Ce. 49 Pitts , Titusvllle & Rutrale. 19 Little Schuylkill 54 Nkw Iehk, April 20. Stocks strong. Meney... ............ .." Cfct N. Y. Central 13152 Eric.... ..- ,,? Adams Express 1H Michigan uemnu aw Michigan Southern 108 Illinois Central..... ...... ...107 Cleveland Pittsburgh.... 113 Chicago ft Reck Island. 109 Pittsburgh & Fert Wayne. .117 Western Union Tel. Ce 10 Teledo 4 Wabash...... 40 hew Jersey Central s better anil lainy active ; .nu. s iveu, chu iuj Ne. 1 White, cash $1 2 ; de May $1 2I ; N e. 2 e..il. A mil. 1 :i'2lCirai S3 : de Mav $1 2sKl ' ; Halted States Bends aad gterllas; JExcRaage (Quotations by B. K. Jamisen ft Ce S. T. - Cor. 3d and Chestnut Streets). Pmringwni, April 98 S United States 69. 1S81. (reirbtered)..lO6K01O United states: United States ITnitml State 4 United States Ps, 1307. (registered). .107fc107K United States Currency tTs i Sterling Exchange 5 OIFT DRAWZXOS. THE PUBLIC WILL TAKE NOTICE. 1st. That the Postmaster General has RE SCINDED his order against the delivery of Hails te this Company. 2d. That this is the only Lettery Company which has ever been declared legal by a United States Court. 3d. That United States Circuit Court Judge Brown has declared its drawings net fraudu lent. 4th. That Registered Letters will henceforth be delivered and Postal Orders paidasform paidasferm erlyt al7-eedAwta30 Authorized by the Commonwealth of Ky. and Fairest In the World. 19th Popular Monthly Drawing e Tins COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. At Macauley's Theatre, in the City or Louis ville, en THURSDAY, APRIL 29th, 1880. These Drawings, authorized by act et the Legislature et 18t, 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 tb. State. The management call attention te the grand opportunity presented or obtaining, for only any of the follewingjirizes i nrize.. ........ ............. ...... w,vw X prize ......................... 1 prize....... ......................... 10 prizes $l,00ii each 30 prizes 500 each ... 100 prizes, $100 each 200 prizes 50 each (100 prizes 20 each lniYI nrl?N lflwlnll . ... 10,000 5.000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 12,000 10,000 a prizes juu encu, iiiiuiiuiaiiuu i" , 9 prizes 200 each, " " 1,0 9 prizes 100 each, - " 1,960 prizes i?".P" Whole tlckel!,$2; hair tickets,!; 27 tickets $50; 55 tickets. $100. All applications for club rates should be made te the home ellice. ....... .... Full list or drawing published in Lonlsville Courier-Journal and New Yerk Herald and mulled te all ticket-holders. Remit money by mail "r express. Address R. M. Board Beard MAN. Courier-Journal Building, Leu isvillc, Ky.,r at a)7 and 309 Broadway. New Yerk rraj-TuTliASAw fi ...... , i.. ... anvi 11 IX I se THE WESTERN MINING COMPANY. Geld and Stiver Mines Located in Madisen County, Mentana Territory. CAPITAL, $1,000,000. HWifiim Shares i'ar 1'tfliie,9S.OO Stock Full l'a'ul ami Xen-Asscsxable. The Company owns seven valuable Geld and Silver Mines, all situate in the Sheridan Min ing District-in the above named county and territory. The ores are free geld and native silver, with no pyrites or .sulphurets, and are easily worked. Assays made by skilled as saycrs have yielded lrem one hundred te three thousand dollars per ten, according te locality. The stock eers the highest iiidiicemenhite in vestors. The Company will sell at present only Hiiflicient shares te furnish working capi tal, and a large reserve will be held te meet any lutitre contingency. The undersigned has been appointed Agent for the sale or Working Capital Stock, and new offers it at SO ct. per share, reserving the right te advance the price without notice. Pamphlets and circulars will be sent te applicants, and descriptive maps and ere samples can be seen at office or WILLIS L. C. ABBOTT, Breker, Ne.31.;J Walnut Street, Roem I, P. O. Uex lGitt. Fbiliidelphui, Pa. upnSI-itw VIAtTJlIXU. SMALING, THE ARTIST TAILOR. Auether Laige Invoice of English . Treuserings. SPECIALTIES IN REED & TAYLOR'S the Choicest Line ever displayed in this city. All the Latest Novelties in Suitings and Trous Treus erings. VISMARK CHECKS, LONDON SMOKK, LORD GREY AND EMERALD SHADES. The rapid sale is the best evidence of their popularity. Several First-ciass Pantaleon Hands wanted Immediately. J. K. SMALING, ARTIST TAILOR, 121 NORTH QUEEN STREET. SEIVIXO JfylC'AE. SEWING MACHINES. Nearly every Sewing Machine agent claims te have the simplest machine. Frem the pri vate books of Sewing Machine makers and at tachmeiit dealers, we learn the following facts: The PAHTALOOH STUFFS American Machine has 135 parts Davis " " 131 " Demestic " " ...'. 88 ' Howe " " 244 " New Heme " " 133 " Remington " " 131 " Singer " " H2 " Weed " " 12a " White " " 13 " Wheeler & Wilsn,Ne. 8,has 154 " led7-3mdSA3m S' TOP! STOP! Step making a drug store et your stomach. Step putti n g i) g outers, pins, liver uiviuuraiuiB, bleed uriflers. calomel, blue pill, quinine, mnmhlnn anil all ether druirs and euack med iimilir icines into your stomach, they kill instead et curing tlie body. This is my advice, idler acting the physician- for 31 years. If you'll ex amine the histories et nearly all medicine venders for the last 50 years, you will find the venders of these worthless compounds have all died prematurely. Where is Schcnclr, Swaync (father and son), Rrandreth, Ayers, Wishart, .Tayne, Hebinsae. Mishlcr t All dead and buried as should be all such preparations. Fer 31 years I have cured all kinds el diseases when ethers tail, and I place my medicines (net poisons) en the outside of the body. Te the sick who hare tried one or twenty doctors, witheutanyadvantage.I would beg them tecall and learn from scores of such persons who have been cured in a few days or weeks, at an ex pense of lrem 12 te $5. IG-Page Pamphlet tree, full of cures. O vcr 10O astonishing cases Id two months. Jehn Geedman, rheumatism iu years; Rev. J. Hunter, blind left eye ler 16 years, sight restored; Wilsen Hamilton, consump tion 10 years; Christian Rooty, paralysis, brought te ellice In a carriage, can new walk anywhere; R. S. KaulTinan, led in blind, can new see quite well ; Chas. R. Leenard, catarrh and sere threat for years ; Lewis Paullck, nts for 20 years, cured in a week : II. McGurk. dys pepsia 10 years; D. N. Hughes, consumption and dyspepsia, gained 22 pounds. Catarrh cured for 50 cants. ,,. DK. U. A. GREENE, 236 Nrth Queen Street. mll-mdTu,ThAS Xli Te the members or the Northern Mutual Insurance Company of Lancaster county : n election will be held en WEDNESDAY,' MAY 5. 1880, between the hours et 10 and 8 o'clock of said day, being the first Wednesday In May, 1880, at the public house of Aaren Eitnler, In Lincoln, Lancaster county, for the purpose or electing three Directors and one Auditor, te serve the Company ier three years, as by the actet incorporation or said Company is provided. By order of the Beard or Directors. apr!3-2tw WV, K. SELTZER, Secjy. " 1 V jmitm h titt-i r . . i i