wgy j-ta "' -t " 1 LANCASTJEil DAIITX IKTELLlGENCEfe: TUESDAY, APRIL 27. 1880. "" - ""'' "" v - ' - . .r "s. .' - - - 't -"'r'' . - - f - - . y,-?,".. , "V ,,,,., . u" -i i !... .','..-', '" "'' '.". ' ' 51 ' "'-"TS.r -" f Ji' vf --"r1 I J1 " '; ."' ''-"-"; - ' i- . . - - - ' i.m in' iiii- i iu'wi.ii i ill i. l.iiiJn u-i "l"f - .. M IP'.1 -'.- - 7. - t - "v " - .. -WT " J A F v i V! THE ACTIVE FIRE COMPANY. Records et the Olden Time. Mr. H. E. Slaymaker, president of the Union fire company, has laid upon our table a couple of old-time documents, which he says were found when the old Krug mansion was demolished te make room for the Stevens house. The first of these documents is as fellows : At a meeting of the Active Fiie Com Cem pauj, en the 3d Saturday of January, A. Dem. 1792, Samuel Boyd, Samuel Turbett, Matthias Barten, Lewis Lanman and Cas per Shaffner, were appointed a Committee te wait en the several Fire Companies in the Borough of Lancaster, te lay before each of them a Copy of the Articles or llules of this Company, and te inform them that it is the Wish of the Active Fire Company te consult with them en any Business tending te the Geed of the Com panies and the General Safety of the In habitants of the Borough. A true Copy from the Minutes. 11ENRY JJekine, Clk. The accompanying document is a copy of the " Articles or Rules " above referred te. It is fairly printed en one side of a sheet of heavy white paper somewhat smaller in size than a page of the Daily Intelligencer. The rules provide that the company shall consist of no mere than sixty members, and shall meet en the JJd Saturday of every month "at such conve nient place as may be agreed upon." "The first member en the list shallserve as clerk for the first month, and at the expiration thereof the next succeeding member shall serve in that station, and se en until the whole shall have served." After laying down rules for the admission of new mem bers, defining the duties of members and certain fines and penalties for a neglect of them, the following orders are made : Upen the Alarm of Fire being given we will repair te it witu-all possible Expedi tion with our Buckets, ifcc, and there ex ert ourselves te the best of our Abilities te extinguish the same, observing always te Confine ourselves te such particular Situa tions and te the doing of such paitiuular Things as may pievieusly have been As signed te us and direuLcd by the company when met. The clerk of the Company for the time being shall be President theftef ; his Busi ness as President shall be te propose any thing te the Company that any Member may have te offer for Consideration, and te see that proper Order and Decorum is observed by the Company; he shall at least once in Menth in which he presides go in Persen te the Heuse of each Member, te see whether his Buckets, and a printed Copy of these Utiles aie hanging up in geed Order, near the Doer, or in some convenient Place in the Heuse where such Member dwells, and examine into the State of the Engine, Ladders .V.c belonging te the company and make a. just and true report theieef te the next Meet ing under a Penalty of Five Shillings. Attached te the rules is a list of fifty two members of which the company was at that time composed. The names leek very familiar, for although net one of the members new survive, their names have been handed down te the second, third and even fourth generation of their de scendants. Oil' te IlariUburg. West-bound trains te-day have carried an unusually large number of passengers en route for Harrisburg, some of them delegates te the Democratic state conven tion which assembles there te-morrow, and ethers destined te the same point as spec tators only, all accounts agreeing that the attendance of " outsiders" will be larger than at any previous Democratic convention in the history of the state. The Lancaster party, upwards of forty strong, including the eight dele gvtcs and some of the most active Demo cratic politicians in the city, left en the fast line at 2:10 this afternoon, their de parture being witnessed by a throng that crowded the depot. The train was " full up" en reaching this city, many of the Philadelphia delegates and their friends being en beard, but there was no demon stration of any kind. The only persons of particular note en the train of whom we caught a glimpse were Cel. McClure and Mr. M. P. Handy, of the Times. On a Fence. This morning Ollicer Titus of the 9th ward had occasion te visit the farm of Mr. A. Ileinan near Hcigart's Landing for the purpose of subpoenaing witnesses. As he approached lite house he was surrounded by four dogs, and being unarmed he was obliged te seek safety by mounting the top rail of a fence ; but before getting there one of the dogs seized held of the tee of his beet, and another reached for the calf of his leg, but did no ether damage than te tear the leg of his panta loons. The efiicer was kept " treed" until the women folks came out and called oil" the dogs. At His Old Heme. Edgar P. Leng, late of this city, but for some time past engaged in clerking in Lcadville, Colerado, is new at his old home in Springville, having been summoned thither en account of the dangerous illness of his mother, who was suffering from a severe attack of pneumonia but who, happily, is new better. Mr. Leng is look ing well, and speaks in flattering terms of the business prosperity and enterprise of Leadvillc. He has leave of absence until the 1st of June. Hey Injured by a Cew. On Saturday afternoon a four-year-old son of Abraham Speidle.ef Careline street, was standing in a stable where there were s mic cows. One of the animals ran at him and catching the end of one of her horns in his nostril, lacerated the flesh of the nesj in a terrible manner and broke the nose bone. ,Drs. Boyd and M. L. Heir at tended the boy. Convalescent. Addison Miller, of Mount Jey, who was se severely injured about a month age by being struck by a locomotive while he was riding an unmanageable colt across the track of the Pennsylvania railroad, has se far recovered as te be able te be about again. Nice and Clean. Centre square never looked se well as it leeks this afternoon. Street Commissioner Trewitz has given it a thorough washing, removing all the filth and making the Belgian blocks leek as bi ight and clean as they looked when first quarried. Amusements. The Opera Te-night. Choice seats ler the opera were at un early hour tills morning !l3 scarce us lien's teeth." and. there is every as surance of a large and brilliant au dience te-night. The romantic opera of "Raul and Virginia," the title roles of which will he rendered by Miss Abbett and the distinguished tenor.'Tem Earl, has never been produced in Lancaster, and in deed Miss Abbett is the only American prima denna who has ever undertaken the opera. The ensemble numbers upwards of fifty trained voices. The Troubadours. On Thursday next the famous Troubadours will appear here. This company consists of five persons, viz: Nat Salisbury, Jehn Webster, Jehn Geurley, and Misses Nellie McIIenry and Helen Din;;eon. They have played in every city of any import ance in this country, and their names are fa miliar te all amucment-leving people. They are great favorites in the large cities where they play long engagements. They were hcie four years age and greatly pleased all. "Jiip Van Winkle." On Saturday next. Jeseph Jeffersen, the renowned actor, will ap pear in " Hip Van Winkle" in this city. He is tee well-known te need an extensive notice and he will doubtless have a large audience. Cheerfulness and Rheumatism, de net go together; for fiheauiati'sm, uefeT. Jacob's Oil and be happy. ISafure ISrcakfiist always u--e SOZODOXT and rub it in well. It gives such pleasant relief from patched tongue resulting irem sleep, promotes the healthful secretions of the mouth, it will cost mere for meat and such things, but don't be grudge it. a3.-lwdeediVw Having secured ever halt a million of Pine and Cypress hhingles brierc the advance in lumber, I am prepared te .!! cheap for cash. Cypress Shingles are considered superior te shaved l'ine Shingles. JOHN RKIDLKR, Lumber Dealer, Wrightsville, Pa. aprl!-3wd J'OLLTIVAL. Il'.LLf!ATi;S TO STVTK CONVENTION. Thirteenth Senatorial District. SKNATOltlAL. CIIAS. J. RHOADS. UEl'KKSKNTATIVE. r. it. hruhaki:r, I)1J. H. E. RAUR, II. S. KKRXS. Fourteenth Senatorial District. SENATORIAL. JOHNS. HOOVKR. ItKl'ltESENTAI IVE. M. V. R. WKIIM.KR, GKORGK YOUTZ, WM. H. GIVEN'. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. KOU CONOItESS. . STEIXMKTZ. .1.1. TOR IIISTRICT ATTOKNET. MS. F. MONTGOMERY. SENATOR (IStll DISTRICT.) .1.11. DOUGLAhS. (ASSEMISLY (2d DISTRICT.) S. C. STEVENSON', S. P. SHIRK. (assembly (:M district.) AMOn DII.I.KR, v- : i;xdt, ; Uei: M. IIAEXEEX. i.vr. it.isen insi-ecteus. 1SARTOX M. WINTERS, IJEXJ. MILI.Elt. keii riHiu directors. A. J. !sXVD!:R, JOHN FRAXC1SCWS. 'Withdrawn. SI'LVlAl, NOTICES. tJettcr Times. The business revival and new era et pros perity which i new f.iirly inaugurated, is in keeping ith the increased health and happi ness seen all ever the land, and is one ei the results obtained from the introduction of Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure. " The changes wrought by this remedy," says Rev. Dr. Harvey, "seem hut little lcs than mira culeus." al.r-2wd&w Try I.echcr'.s Ituiiewncd Cough Syrup. Fer TinteiT Diseases and Couens. " Ilrewn's Jtraachlal Troches," like all ether really geed things, are frequently imitated, and purchasers should be careful te obtain the genuine article prepared by Jehn I. Brown & Sens. ai!7-lwdTTlu:S&w " Female complaints"' are the result of im pure bleed. Use " Lindscy's Hloed Searcher." Why AVar Tlastere? "They may relieve, but they can't cure that l.uue back, for the kidneys are the treublu and you want u remedy te act directly en their se cretions, te purify and restore their healthy condition. Kidney-Wert has that specllic action and at the same time it rcguiates tlie bowels perfectly. Don't wait te get sick, but get a package te-day, and cure yourself. a2G-l d&w Try Lochei's.Renewncd Cough Syrup. The tSrcatest Dlessing. -A simple, pure, hatinless remedy, that cures every time, and prevents disease by keeping the bleed pure, stomach regular, kidneys and liver active, is the greatest blessing ever con ferred upon man. Hep Hitters is that remedy, and its proprietors are being blessed by thou sands who have been saved and cured by it. Will yen try it? See another column. al3-2wilw Itrewn's Household l'anacca Is the most ellective Pain Destroyer in the world. Will most surely uicken the bleed whether taken internally or applied externally and thereby mere certainly RELIEVE PAIX, whether chronic or acute, than any ether pain alleviator, and it is warranted double the strength of any similar preparation. It cures pain in the hide, Rack or Rowels, Sere Threat, Rheumatism, Toothache and ALL ACHES, and i- the GREAT RELIEVER OF PAIX. "RROWN'S HOUSEHOLD PAXA C E A " should be in every family. A tcaspoon tcaspeon tcaspoen lulofthe Pamicea in a tumbler et het water (sweetened, if prctcrrcd), taken at bedtime, will HREAIC UP A COLD. -r cents a bottle. Fer sale at II. R. Cechr.m & Ce's Drugstore Xerth Queen street. Lancaster. Much Sleicness, Undoubtedly with children, attributed toether causes, is occasioned by Worms. HROWN'S VERMIFUGE COMFITS, or Werm Lozenges, although effectual in destroying worms, can de no pesible injury te the mestdelicaUi child This valuable combination has been success fully used by physicians, and found te be al al selutely sure in eradicating worms. Twenty five cents a box. ri:inl5-lvd&wTuTh&S " Dr. Sellers' Cough Syrup' will ensure you a geed night's rest. It is the best cough medi cine in the market. Price 23 cents. Kidney-Wert lias proved a most ellective cure for Piles and Constipation be sure and try it. u20-lwd&w Try Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup. Geed words de mere than hard speeches. Dr. Themas' Electric Oil is the geed word of every family. Thousands will testify te its wonder wender lul cures of coughs, colds, sere threat, asthma, croup and ether alllictiens of the breathing organs; an invaluable outward specific for lame back, soreness and contraction of the muscles, anil every variety of sores or hurts. Fer sale by II. 15. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 13'J Xerth Cjueen street, Lancaster, Pa. 30 Dr. Mett's Endorsement of Speer's Pert urape Wine. The following, irem Use celebrated Dr. Mett, of New Yerk, speaks wonders for Mr Speer'a efforts te raise the Oporto Grape in New Jersey. The Docter has spent years in Portu gal and the wine districts of France, and knows what he is talking abeut: C2 Madisen Avenue CE ) 1878. le vlsi New Yerk. Anril 11. 1878. Mr. Alfred Speek. Dear Sir : The visit which I made last year te your Vineyards, wine-presses and vaults at Passaic, N. J., satis fies me thoroughly that the wines manufac tured bv you are pure and unadulterated, and the verv best that can be offered te the public for medicinal uses. Acting upon my favorable impression at the time, I have since recommended the Pert Wine; mere particularly in my practice, and am satisfied with marked bench t te my pa There can be no better proof te the doubting mind, as te the Wine being made of the finest Oporto Grape, than a visit te the acres of land covered with the vine bearing the luxuriant Iruit- Wishing you success in your praise worthy enterprise, I remain respectfully yours. ALEX R. MOTT, M. I)., Prei. of Surgery, Rellevue Hospital Medical College, &c, &c. , This wine is endorsed by Drs. Atlce and Davis, and sold by U. E. Slaymaker. alC-2tawd&w Try Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup. Jeseph Bnsan, Percy, Ontario,-writes: ''I was induced te try Themas' Electric Oil for a lameness which troubled me ler three or four years, ana i round it tne nest arncie x ever tried. It has bean a great blessing te me." Fer H. B. Cochran, druggist. 137 and 139 Xerth Queen street, Lancaster, Pa i 2a Timely Caatien. enuinc Hep Hitters are put up In square paneled, amber-colored bottles, with white label en one side printed in black letters, and green hop cluster, and en the etherside yellow paper with red letters ; revenue stamp ever the cork. This is the only ierm in which gen uine Hep Hitter are put up, ami the sole righ te make, sell and ue them is granted te the Hep Hitters Manufacturing Company of Re chester, ". Y., and Terente, Ont., by patents, copyright and trade mark. All ethers 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 nwy be called, arc bogus and unlit for use, and only put up te sell and cheat the people en the credit and popularity of Hep Hitters. a2t 2wd&w Try Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup. XJSW ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 PROPOSALS WILL UK KKCKIVKJJ AT the Mayer's Office up te THURSDAY KVKNIXG, APRIL '), 1SS0, at 8 o'clock p. in., for furnishing the city of Lancaster with six 0-inch and three 4-inch plain street step valves. Hids will be received at the same time and place ler as many step boxes as the water de partment may require te Ihc first Monday in April, 1881. The boxes te be made of the sizes as ordered by the Superintendent of Water Works; ei one and one-hall inch geed white pine. The bids must state hew much per loot beard measure complete,and te be lurnished as the Superintendent may direct. ltd . JXO. T. MacUONIGLE, Mayer. IVANTEV. ITfAMED. EVERYIIODY TO ADVER- ?T tise, free of charge, in the Intelligen cer, who wants something te de. TAS! RAGS! RAGS! RAGS WANTED. XV Housekeepers take notice that we are paying :i cents a pound for MIXED RAGS. Cash paid as seen as delivered te WM. HEXXECKE, aprO-Smil Ne. 235 West King Street. WANTED A ?t Yeung Girl: N E A T PROTESTANT must be a geed cook. washer and ii ener. Wages $2 .."(). Small lamilv: no cows te milk; pleasant home, Rcrwyn, Chester county, en Pennsylvania Railroad, sixteen miles Irem Phlladelpliin. Inquire en Wednesday loieneon ler FRANK II. STAUF FER, at 2.IJ East Orange street, Lancaster. ptd - - - -i -- LEUAL, NOTICES. INSTATE OI'" JAMES IV. EI1EY, LATE 2l 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 atternev, J. L. Steinmctz. JULIA RHEY. Z Administratrix. J. L. Steinmetr, Att'y. m27-ltdeaw INSTATE OF ISAAC WARREN, LATE OF Ji Lancaster city. Lancaster county, de ceased. The undersigned Auditor, appointed te distribute the balance remaining in the hands of James Warren, Administrator of said deceased, te and anions these legally entitled te the same, and te pass upon exceptions filed te said admiuistrator'siicceuut. will attend for thai purpose en FRIDAY, the UOth day of APRIL, A. D. 1SS0, at 2 o'clock p. m., in the Library Roem et the Court Heuse, in the city of Lancaster, where all persons interested in kaid distribution ami exceptions may attend. D. P. ROSEXMILLER, Jit., aprS-lteeaw Auditor. INSTATE OF liARISAKA ROSENFELT, li late of Lancaster city. Pa., deceased. The undersigned auditor, appointed te distribute the balance remaining in the hands et Jehn H. Lebkieher, executer et the last will and testa ment et the said Harbara Resen felt, deceased, te and among these legally entitled te the same, will sit ter that purpose en FRIDAY, APRIL :10, 1SS0, at 10 o'clock a. m., in the Libra ry Roem et the Court lleusp, in the city et Lancaster, where all persons interested in said distribution mav attend. GEO. REIMEXSXYDER, Att'y at Law, a"-3wneaw Auditor. INSTATE OF A. II. 1VEIGLE, LATE OF It Lancaster city, deceased. The undersign ed Auditor, appointed tedistriuutc the balance remaining in the hands of C. II. Wcigle, Ad ministrator, te and among these legally en titled te the same, will sit for that purpose en TUESDAY, APRIL 27, ISl, at 1(1 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. H. HOLOHAX, apr3-3tdeaw Auditor. E 7STATE OF ANNA M. WEIDLEK, 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 the same, will present them without delay ler settlement te the undersigded, residing in Lancaster City. MRS. E. E. PATTERSON, J. W. F. Swift. Administratrix. Attorney. m:U-Utdced INSTATE OF K1LLIAN HECK, L. .VTE OF Letters JLj the City et Lancaster, deceased. testamentary en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons in debted te said decedent are requested te make immcdialcscttlcnicnt.and the-e having claims or demands against the estate et said decedent te make known the same te the undersigned without delay, residing in the Citv of Lancas ter. ANDREW fcilREIXER, marlS-Ctdeed Executer ASSIGNED ESTATE OF MARTIN O. Stirk and wife, of Earl township, Lancas ter count'. The undersigned auditorappoint auditerappoint auditorappeint ed te distribute the balance remaining in the hands of Isaac Stirk and Geerge Le van, as signees by deed of voluntary assignment ler the benefit et creditors, te and among these legally entitled te the same, will sit ler that purpose en WEDNESDAY, the 12th day of MAY, IS), at 10 o'clock a. m.. in the Library Roem of the Court Heuse, in the city of Lan caster, where all persons interested in said dis tribution may attend. WM. R, WILSON, apT-ltd&itw Auditor. INSTATE OF MARTIN SNAVELY, LATE J et Drumerc township, deceased. The un dersigned Auditor, appointed te distribute the balance remaining in the hands of Abraham Suavely, Administrator et said deceased, te and among these legally entitled te the same, will sit ler that purpose en MONDAY, MAY 3, lssa, at 10 o'clock a. m., in the Library Roem et the Court Heuse, in the city of Lancaster, where all persons interested in said distribu tion may attend. ALEXANDER HARRIS, npr5-ltd&3tw Auditor. EUB SAZE OH llES-l. PU1JLIC SALE. On THURSDAY, APRIL 21. will be sold at C30 North Queen street, all the Household Goods and Kitchen Furniture, the contents et a rooms. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. m. apr2S-2td 1)UHLIC SALE. On WEDNESDAY. APRIL 28, at Ne. 522 West King street, ONE FIXE CAISIXET ORGAN. All kind's of Household Goods. Parler, Kitchen ami Sitting Roem Furniture. Sale te commence at 2 o'clock, ltd B. F. ROWE, Auct. OR RENT. JO The second story et Ehlcmnn & Rath von's Ranking Heuse, at Centre Square, and also a room en second story, opposite the Penn'a R. 11. Depot, en Chestnut street. R. F. ESHLEMAX. f2J-2td&Stt Atternev-at Law K ?OR RENT. One room. Ne. 4.'l'iC North Queen street. suitable ler plioiegrapn gallery, iermeny oc cupied by J. S. Saurman. Applv te ae-tfd THOS. UAUMGARDNER. A COLLAR FACTORY AND LEATHER STORE FOR REXT. A well Established Cellar Factory and Leather Stere ler rent. Alse suitable ler any ether business. Apply te l25-Tu,Th&Stfd JOHN A. SHOHER. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF HOUSEHOLD and Kitchen Furniture. On FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1S80, at Ne. 122 North Mary street Lancaster city, Pa., will be sold the following, te wit : Several Bedroom Sets of. Furniture, Second-hand Piane, Leeking Glasses, Tables, Chairs, Beds and Bedding. Carpets, Glas-, Queensware and Tinware, and ether articles tee numerous te memtien. Sale te commence at 0 o'clock sharp. EDWARD FRANKE, - Executer. Sam'l Hess & Sen, Aucts. apr23-4td TNVEMORS. WM. r. ;gerhart, (Solicitor of Patents) Having opened communication with the Patent Office at Washington, D. C. is pre pared te push claims with promptness and dispatch. OTFICE-SecondFleor Ne. 31 NORTH DUKE STREET, next te Court Heuse. a20-lwd&lmw XEW AJtTEXtTISElLEyiS. A New Feature of our business will be the Manufacture of JEW ELRY in our own Factory. "We have 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 separate, 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 Fins, Badges or Rings will be furnished en short notice. H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers, Ne. 4 West King Street. AM V SEMES' TS TULTON OPERA HOUSE. TUESDAY, APRIL 27th, 18S0. GREAT MUSICAL EVENT! One night only el the Renowned EMMA ABBOTT Grand English Opera Ce. THE LARGEST, STRONGEST AND MOST COMPLETE IX AMERICA. 45 ARTISTS. - 45 GRAND CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA. Production en the most elaborate scale e Masse s Grand Romantic Opera, "Paul and Virginia." BXew Scenes, Superb Costumes and Nevel Stage effects. Emma Abbett, Zelda Seguln. Tem Karl, Pauline Maurel, Emilv Gilbert. William Mac Donald, Ellis Ryse, U'allace Temple and II. Warjfen in the cast. POPULAR PRICES : Parquet and Parquet Circle 81.00 (Xe extra for Reserved Seats.) Admission te Gallery HO Reserved Seats in Gallery 75 The sale of scats will cemmence Thursday morning, April 23. at Opera Heuse Office. upr20-7td FULTON OPERA HOUSE. OXE NIGHT OXLT ! SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1880, Ir. Jeseph Jeffersen IN ii hf m mHKLE," Supported By His Own Company. ADMISSION', - 3S, 50, 75 Cts. & $1.00 According te Location C IJ. H. S. JEFFERSON. TAYLOR, .Manager. Aeent Sale of reserved scats commences at Opera house office, en Wednesday morning, April 23. npr2C-CtiI TULTON OPERA HOUSE. THE FASHION A RLE EVENT. POSITIVE LY OXE NIGHT ONLY. THURSDAY APRIL 29, 1880. CARNIVAL NIGHT OF FUN, under the management of Mr. C. I). Hess, the Popular Opera Manager. The world renowned SALS BURY'S TROUBADOURS, In their Grand Production ei their own Laugh able Musical Extravaganza entitled THE BROOK; OR, THE JOLLY DAY AT THE PIC-NIC, as played by the ladies and gentlemen of this organization for the past five years in all parts of America, Australia, New Zealand, Tasmania and the Sandwich Islands. Having just closed a four weeks' engagement at Havvrly's The atre, New Yerk city, and return te Daly's New Theatre ler the month et May. Popular Prices, - 35, 50 & 75 Cts. Seats secured at Opera Heuse Office. apr27-3td MEDICAL. Brandy as a Medicine. The following article was voluntarily sent te Mr. H. E. Slaymaker, Agent fer-Relgart's Old Wine Stere, by a prominent practising physi cian et this county, who has extensively used the Rrandy referred te In his regular practice. It is commended te the attention of theso af flicted with Indigestion and Dyspepsia. BRANDY AS A MEDICINE. This new much abused Alcoholic Stimulant was never intended as a beverage, but te be used as a medicine of great potency in the cure of some of the destructive diseases which sweep away their annual thousands of victims. With a purely philanthropic motive we pre sent te the favorable notice of invalids espe cially these afflicted with that miserable dis ease Dyspepsia, a specific remedy, which is nothing mere or less than Brandy. The aged, with leeble appetite and mere or less debility, will find this simple medicine, when used properly, A Sovereign Remedy or all their ills ami aches. He it, however strictly understood that we prescribe and use but one article, and that is REIGARTS OLD BRANDT, Sold by our enterprising young friend, II. E. SLAYMAKER. This Rrandy has steed the test for years, and has never failed, as far as our experience extends, and we therefeic give it the prelercnce ever all ether Brandies, no matter with hew manyjaw-breaklng French titles they are branded, One-feurtli of the money that is yearly thrown away en various impotent dyspepsia specifics would suffice te buy all the Rrandy te cure any such casa or cases. In proof of the curative powers et Reigart's Old Brandy, In cases et Dyspepsia, we can summon mini hers of witnesses one case In particular we cite: A hard-working farmer had been afflicted with an exhaustive Dyspepsia ter a number of years; his stomach would reject almost every kind of feed; he had sour eructatiens con stantly ue appetite in fact, he was obliged te restrict his diet te crackers and stale bread, and as a beverage he used McGrann's Reet Beer. He is a Methodist, and then, as new, preached at times, and in his discourses eltcn declaimed earnestly against all kinds of strong drink. W hen advised te try Reigart's Old Brandy, In his case, he looked up with astonishment, but after hearing of its wonderful effects in the cases of some of his near acquaintances, he at last consented te fellow our advice. He used the Rrandy faithfully and steadily; the first bottle giving him an appetite, and before the second was taken he was a son ml man.with a stomach capable of digesting anything which he chose te eat. He still keeps it and uses a lit tle occasionally; and since lie has this medi cine lie has been of very little pecuniary bene fit te the doctor. A Practising: Physician. H. E. SLAYMAKER, AOENT POR Reigart's Old Wine Stere, Established In 1785, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN FINE OLD BRANDIES, SHERRIES, SUPE RIOR OLD MADEIRA, (Imported in 1S18,' 1827 and 1828,) CHAMPAGNES KVERY BRAND, SCOTCH ALE PORTER. BROWN STOUT. Ne. 29 EAST KINO ST.. LANCASTER. P 1 EORGK FLICK, JT TAXIDERMIST. Ne. 15 West German Street. Birds and and animals stuffed en reasonable terms. a31-lrd MAJIKETS. New lerk Market. New Yerk, April 27. Fleur State and West ern quiet, steady; superfine state $tOO4C5; extra de l 704 UO ; choice de $ 935 00 ; lancy $e056 00; round hoop Ohie $1905 75: cheicu de $5 S0G 73; superfine western $4 004 G5 ; common te geed extra de $4 704 90 ; choice dodo$4 937(X; choice white wheat de$4 80 5 25 ; Southern quiet and heavy ; common te fair extra $5 23&5W); geed te choice de 5 65 7 00. Wheat Spring quiet and nominal; Winter heavy lc lower ; Ne. 2 Red, cash $1 31J4 1 :;i4; ife Mar $1 2sj4i 29; de June $12.t 1 2s$; Ne. 1 tfhite, April, $123 ; de May 1 2 Cern dull and shade easier; Mixed western spot, 51Q32Jic; de future 4G52c. Oats steady, including Ne. 2 for May 3SJ 3$Kc; State 42552c; Western 4050c. Reef dull and prices unchanged. Perk firmer ; new mess $1750. Lard quiet and firm; steam rendered $7 C. vtmskydull; western $108109. Spirits of turpentine dull at 4445c. Philadelphia Market. Philadelphia, April 27. Fleur dull anil weak: superfine t3 00350: extra $4 004 50; Ohie and Indiana family $5 506 25 ; Penn'a lapiily $5 50Q0 00 ; St. Leuis family $5 75S 50 ; Minnesota family $5 50fiS 12 ; patent and high grades $C 508 00. Rye flour at $4 37. Cornmeal Brandy wine unchanged. Wheat firm ; Ne. 2 Western Red $1 3001 31 ; Penn'a Red $1 301 31 ; Amber $1 311 32. Cern steady; steamer 5051c; yellow 53c; uii.xeu a.c. Oats weak ; Ne. 1, 4Gc; Ne. 2, 45c: Ne. 3, 43 43UC); Ne. 2 mixed 4142c. Rye dull; Western and Pa. 85c. Previsions firmer : mtss perk at $11 50 : beet hams $1750; India mess beet $19 50; bacon smoked shoulders 5i5c: salt 44Jc; smoked hams 10llc ; pickled hams 8249jc. Lard dull; city kettle 7c; loose butchers' CJJc ; prime steam 7J7J4c. Butter firm en light supply: creamery extra 23e: Ilradferd county and New Yerk extra 23327c ; Western reserve extra at 2324c ; de geed te choice 1824c: Rolls quiet: Penn'a extra 1921c; Western reserve extra 2022c. Eggs dull ; Penn'a 10)llc; Western 10 Cheese scarce and firm; New Yerk fac tory 1414c; Western tuU cream, geed, 14; de halt-skims ll12c. Petroleum dull ; Refined 7c. Whisky at$l 10. Seeds dull; geed te prime cleverseed $G 25M 700; de timothy $2 903 0U; de flaxseed $1 GO 170. Stock Markets. Philadelphia, April 12:30 P. jc Stocks dull and steady. I'ennaG's (third issue) 107 1'hiladelphia & Erie IG. Reading 32 Pennsylvania 54 Lehigh Valley. 62J United Ces. et N. J 1C0 Northern Pacific 29 " Prelerred 534 Northern Central 34 Lehigh Navigation 3G Norrislewn 102 Central Transportation Ce. 4W Pitts , Titusville & Buffalo, lsj Littue sctiuyiKUi &. Mew Xetuc. April 27. Stocks weak. Meney 56 X. Y. Central 130 Erie 42 Adams Express 111 Michigan Central 90 Michigan Southern 10 Illinois Central 1WJ Cleveland & Pittsburgh.... 112 Chicago & Reck Island 188 Pittsburgh Fert Wayne.. 119 Western Union Tel. Ce 103 Teledo A Wabash 39 New Jersey Central 77 United States Bends and Sterling Ki.rli.ine (Quotations by B. K. Jamisen A Ce., S. T. Cor. 1 and Chestnut Streets). Philadelphia, April 27. United States G's, 1831, (registered).. 10610G4 United States .Vs. 1881, (registered).. 102 United States 4's, 1891, (registered)l(tt109 United States 4U's, 1891, (coupons)... 10S109 United States 4's, 1907. (registered). .107140107 United States Currency G's. SUtrling Exchange .125 I2G .4S3488 Cuttle Market. Mendat, April 2. The arrivals of cattle at the various Philadelphia yards for the past week were: Beeves, 2.930 head ; sheep and lambs, 0,000 de. ; hogs, 5,500 de. ; fresh cows, 180 de. Beeves The market during the past week has been inactive, anil prices were c per fl. lower. We quote Extra at 5K3c; geed at 55c ; medium, 44jc; common, 4lJ4c ; mixed, 34c. SALES AT THE WEST PHILADELPHIA TARD. Head. ISO Reger Maynes, Western and Lancaster CO., gross, 5(c. 1G9 Owen Smith, Pa. gross, 4J3c. 137 A. A J. Christy, Western and Lan. co., gross, 4j3c. 103 E. S. A B. F. McFillcn, Western, and Lan. co., gross, 55c. 232 Ullman A Lelifnan Bres., Western and Penn'a, gross, 55c. 58 James Clenisen, Lan. co., gross, 43c. 55 Denis Smyth. Penn'a, gross, 55Ute. 2G0 Jehn McArdle, Lancaster and Yerk co., gross, 53-4C GO Daniel Murphy, Lancaster county, gross, 120 Lewciistcin A Adler, Wetern, gross, 5 5c. 212 G. sichambcrg A Ce., Western, gross, 55-4c 40 F. Sheetz, Penn'a., gross, 3V5c. -50 L. Hern, Penn'a, gross. 45c. 101 Daniel Smyth A Bre., Western and Lane. co., gross, 45c. 94 Rachman ft Levi, Western and Lancaster county, gre-", 53c. 3G Abe Ostheim, Western, gross, 43-Jic 1G S. Dreifus, Penn'a, gross, 55c. 23 P. Hathaway, Lane, co., gross, ."5c. 31 E. A L. Chandler, Lan. co., gross, 55Jc. 90 L. bchamberg, Lan. co., and Pa., gross, i 33 Jas. Eustace, Yerk co., gross, 45e. 2.21 J. F. Sadler A Ce., Western, gross 55c. GO M. Levi, Lan. co., gross, 45c. BALES AT THE NORTH PHILADELPHIA YARD. 149 B. Hepe, Lan. CO., gross, 53c. 103 Kifer A Katz. Chicages, gross, 5Ji5c G8 Ridey A Scattergoed, Chlcagees, gross, 5 5"c. G7 W. w. Tiffany, Chicagees, gross, 55c. 21 E. A L. Chandler, Lan. co., gross, 55Jc. 1G W. S. Geisslnger, mixed, gross, 5c. 13 R. Baldwin, Chester co., gross, 55-JgC 2G Win. Bobbins, mixed, gross, 3J44c. Fresh Cows were moderately active and prices ranged from $20 te $50 per head. Lambs were in demand, but few arrived. We quote from G7Jc per pound ; Spring de at 10llc. Hogs were in fair demand, but prices were Jc per pound lower than last week. We quote extras at 7c ; geed at Gc ; medium 6c ; com mon GJc. Sheep The light arrivals had the effect of making prices firmer. Rut few extra sheep were in the market. We quote Extra. 100 te 130 lbs., 7J47Jc; geed, 90 te 100 lbs, 77lic ; goed,S0to 90 lbs 7c ; fair, 70 te 80 lbs, 6 Gc ; inferior, CiiJGc ; common, 55J4C Samuel C. StewartseldSH headdaussed sheep at 7M8. XOBES, BZAA'KETS, JtC. OIGN OF THE BUFFALO HEAD. ROBES! ROBES!! BLANKETS! BLANKETS!! I have new en" hand the Largest, Best and Cheapest Assortment of Lined and Unlined BUFFALO ROBES in the city. Alse LAP AND HORSE BLANKETS of every descrip tion. A full line of Trunks and Satchels, Harness, Whips, Cellars, &c. O-Repairiug neatly and promptly dene.C A. MILEY, 10 North Queen St., iMneatter. e25-lydMW4l THIRD EDITIM. TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 27, 1880. WEATHER INDICATIONS. "Washington, April 27. Fer the Mid dle and Seuth Atlantic states, rising bar ometer, slightly cooler possibly followed by warmer, clear weather, northwest te southwest winds. HORRIBLE REVELATION. A Bey Confessing; M order and Implicating His Mether In the Crime. "Waterbcry, Vt., April 27 Almun Meeker, twenty years old, confessed te the murder of bis niece, Miss Meeker, who has been missing since last Friday. Meeker says they wished te rid themselves of the girl and he had his mother give her strychnine, after which they buried her in a swamp, after tying a handkerchief ever her mouth. Meeker accompanied the officers and found the body, and te-day physicians are making an examination. UARRISBURG. Speculating en the Probable Action of Te morrow's Convention. Harbisbure, April 27. The leaders of both factions of the Philadelphia Democ racy are very reticent this morning, but it is known that seme of McGowan's party favor admitting twenty-three delegates of each delegation, thus dividing the vote. The Vaux peeple give no hint of their plans. It appears as though the delega tion te Cincinnati will go uninstructcd. PAKNELL AND SHAW. The Rupture Between the Irish Heme Rulers. Londen, April 27. A dispatch from Dublin announces that a meeting of Heme Rulers is new in session and that the question of admitting reporters is un" dcr discussion. This is probably a meet ing of Mr. Shaw's adhcrents,iu which case the rupture with Mr. Parnell seems te be complete. MIGHT HATE BEEN A PANIC. The Belleville, Ont., Opera Heuse Burns Down Less, 815,000. Belleville, Ont., April 27. The Belle ville opera house was burned down this morning. The less is 15,000; insurance $6,000. Haverly minstrels gave a per formance in the building two hours before the fire broke out. A NEGRO'S CRIME. Sentenced te Thirty Years' Imprisonment for Rape. Washington, April 27. The negre Themas Smothers, convicted en the 20th inst. of rape upon Miss Lena Lcins en the 27th of last February, was sentenced this morning te thirty years' imprisonment at hard labor in the Albany penitentiary. RUSSIA'S GRAIN EXPORTS. Material Decrease In Quantity. St. Petersburg, April 27. The experts of grain from Russsia during the months of January and February, were 1,099,000 quarters below these of the corresponding period last year, being a decrease of 37 per cent. A MODERN BLUEBEARD. The Escape by Night of an Afghan Wife irem tier Cruel uusDanu. A correspondent of the Londen Times says : In the village of Gandamak there lives a Mehammdan mellah, or clergyman, named Said Mir, te whose house there came from the neighboring village of Petta, one Kadir, a potter. The reverend gentleman supplied his guest with dried mulberries, the only feed at that hour available in the house, after which the pair sat down en the terrace below the pome peme pome granatcgreve which overhangs the stream, te smoke and talk. Said the potter te the mellah, "I have in my heuse a daugh ter, who is beautiful and of a mar riageable age; if I could suitably dis pose of her I should have room in my es tablishment for another wife." " Brether potter," replied the mellah, " I can well feel for you. I have myself a daughter, whose face is like the moon, whose lips are like the seed of the pomegranate, whose hair is like tangled snakes ; but what availcth all this beauty? "Wires are cer tainly mere useful than daughters." And se the two old leprebatcs talked the mat ter ever, till at last it was agreed that they should change daughters ; and in due time the mellah married the potter's daughter, and the potter married the mellah s daugh ter. New, the potter's daughter had net been brought up with a proper sense of propriety, and seen after her wedding be gan te make eyes at the young men of Gandamak in a manner most unbecoming te the wife of a clergyman. The meliah, perceiving this, cut off her nose and ears and sent her back te her father with an intimation that he Jiad dis covered her in an act of infidelity, for which he had punished her, and that he new returned her, as he had no further use for her. The potter, in getting his daughter back mutilated in this horrid way, was sorely distressed. He argued te himself thus : " If the girl gees about the village in this state the neighbors will never cease te twit me about her, and I shall be known as the father of the nose nese less girl. Such shame is net te be thought of." Se he killed her. Having killed his daughter, the potter was stung with the pangs of remorse. He thought te himself : " The mellah is a great brute, and I will be avenged en him." Se he called his wife and said : "Your father cut off my daugh ter's nose and ears and forced me te kill her. New, I must have revenge, se I shall cut off your nose and cars and send you back te him." On hearing this the lady began te cry and begged for a few days' grace. " Very well," said the potter, " I will cive you till te-morrow." It was 11 o'clock at night, and the pot ter had fallen into his first deep sleep, when his wife rose neislcssly and crept out of the cottage into the dark, cold night. She had seen the tents of the Feringeis, the Caffres, and she would go teAhem for protection. Well she knew that if she went te her father he would kill her te avoid a bloody feud with her hus band ; if she went te the native officials they would take no interest in her fate, and would return her te her husband with as little compunction as they would return a stray heifer te the butcher. There was nothing for it but te go te the Feringi. It was a long and diffi cult strip of country te traverse, but fear lent her strength and speed. She sped miles across the Ishpan plain ; she plunged witheut1 hesitation into the icy ford across the Turkab ; she climbed, with painful effort and with hard, drawn breath, the rugged steep above Sa raneu ; she fled, with stumbling steps, the winding path that led te the British camp at Pezwan ; she crawled past the sentry ; she glided-into the nearest tent ; the morn was beginning te dawn, and she was safe. De you knew Fitzgerald? It was his tent. He took her te Ball Acton, who commands at Pezwan, and Colonel Acton wind te General Arbuthnot at Gandamak, and General Arbuthnot made arrangements for the young woman's safety. I de net known what will be done with her, but she has saved ner nose and ears for the present. ILLINOIS TRAGEDY. .Twe Men Shet and Killed Bloomington, III., April 27. A double tragedy took place in Padua township, 18 miles from here, yesterday. A man named Baily had accused Abraham Q. Hendryx, his brother-in-law of cruelty te his (Hendryx's) wife. Yesterday morning Baily accompanied by Ilawk Stoncem went te Ileudryx'sheusa, called him out,and het words ensued. The two aggressors drew pistols, but Hendryx procured a Celt's re volver, and after sheeting Baily and kill ing him, instantly put two bullets into Stoncem, from which he died seen after wards. Ne attempt was made te arrest Hendryx, and he has since disappeaaed. THIS UURD COMMERCE DILL, Favorably Regarded by the Ways and Means Committee. "Wasuinoten. April 27. The ways and means committee spent this morning dis cussing report of the sub-committce en the Hurd bill relative te commcrce through Canada. Xe definite action was taken. The committee at present stands nine in favor of the bill, four against. CONRGfcSS. Proceedings In the Senate. WAsniNOTON, April 27. In the Senate the naval appropriation bill was reported without amendment and placed en the calendar. Proceedings in the Heuse. In the Heuse a resolution was adopted calling en the president for copies of all correspondence with the English coven.; racnt rcletivc te alleged interference with American fishermen in Fortune bay. The District of Columbia appropriation bill was taken up and passed. AMERICAN FISHERMEN. Rumer that Wnr Ships Will Protect Them in Cuimdiitn Waters. Washington, April 27. It is stated en official authority that the statement that United States war ships arc te be sent te Canadian waters te protect American fish ermen there is purely speculative. SARAH BERNHARDT. She Won't Tell Why She Resigned. Paris, April 27. Sarah Bernhardt, iu a letter te the Figare, says she cannot men tion the many causes which led te her resignation from Theatre Francais. RESPITED. A Condemned Murderer Granted a Stay uf Preecetiinss. Hudsen, N. Y., April 27. Judge Bar nard, at Poughkeepsie te-day, granted a stay of proceedings in the case of Henry Moett, sentenced te be hanged here en Friday next. COLLISION OF FREIGUT TRAINS. Fireman Killed and Anether Man Badly Injured. Crarlettbsvilli:, Va., April 27. A freight train en the Chesapeake and Ohie railroad ran into another freight train at Waynesboro last night. The fireman was killed and Lorenze Smith badly wounded. GERMAN SOCIALISTS. Meeting Dispersed and Leaders Arrested. Brlin, April 27. At Maiihcim, Baden, en Sunday, a large socialist meeting was broken up by the jielice, and five leaders arrested. THE TURF. Te-D:ty's Racinp: in England. Londen, April 27. The Prince or Wales stakes, handicap, were wen te-day by Rag man, Plaisantc second. Six ran. Liberal vs. Conservative Brewers. One curious outcome of the recent Brit ish elections would seem te indicate that Liberal brewers must make better ale and beer than Conservatives of the same call ing. Mr. Henry Allsopp, of Burton-en-Trcnt, who steed for re-election in East Worcestershire ; his son, Geerge Henry Allsopp, who steed for Droitwich, and his son, Samuel Charles Allsopp, who steed for re-election in East Staffordshire, have all been beaten asCenscrvutivc candidates, alenir with Sir Arthur Edward Guinness, the Dublin brewer, who is also a conserva tive : while the octogenarian Michael Themas Bass, of Burtoii-en-Treut, is re elected for Derby in company with his son Michael Arthur Bass (who was in the last Parliament, a colleague of Samuel Charles Allsopp, for Fast Staffordshire), and his .son, Hamar Alfied Bass, who was a col league of Sir Rebert Peel, all of the Bass family having been Liberal candidates. Of course in all these eases the real issue with the electors must have been the quality of the "tap" supplied by the rival manufac turers. Ifeie Yerk World. CLOTMlIXtl. SHALING, THE ARTIST TAILOR. Anether Large 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. bisxark' checks, londen smoke, lord grey and emerald shades. The rapid sale is the hest evidence of their popularity. Several First-cias Pantaleon Hands wanted immediately. J. K. SMALING, ARTIST TAILOR, 121 NORTH QUEEN STREET. ESTATE OF ABRAHAM OROFF, LATE of Drumerc township, deceased. The un dersigned Autiiter, appointed te distribute the balance remaining in the hands or Aldus Greff and Jehn Hildehnind, Administrators of the estate of said Abraham Greff, deceased, te and among these legally entitled te tlic sami will sit for that purpose en TIIUR: SD AY. the 29th dav of APRIL. A. D. 1880, at 10 o'clock a. m.,in tne Library Roem et the Court Heuse, in the city of Lancaster,.where all persons inter ested in said distribution may attend. E. II. YUNDT, apr7-5tw Auditor. NIHUI TOFF : &l s -i !' H i I .' L ?