Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, April 28, 1880, Image 3

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XA1WASTER DAIM INTEIUGEKCER. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 28. 1880.
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UNSAVORY MENU.
One DajBac
Buzzard.
Ju J5ra, Saturday.
.rd-
1 Next Day Crew.
Crew.
yew Era, Monday.
The machinery of our
court was nseu te pros
titute justice in the
w as net intended te re
flect upon anything
the Judge did or left
undone It was no
lault of Us
nelitlcal interests of
"the best workers ei
the ward."
District Atteincy
Eslileman has adroitly
ii.nn.tged te have post
poned Jer the third
time the Kaymend-
it u but simple jus
tice te iy that v e have
reason te believe that
District Attorney Jsn-
1cm an was net respon
sible for the "farcical
proceedings" en bat
urday, which sent the
Dennis case ever te the
Deiini cases I te nic
t'vi'.Lt unnevante and
ie-,s of time of wlt-
...Le1i wim Ii.ivr been
in attendance for three
,..... u tnt tint, u. little
adjourned court 1 n
May after a jury had
been empaneled.
s.1 lirj, - -----
te the hcandal of our
mode of administering
justice.
The history or these
cakes from their Incep
tion te the aforesaid
There were reasons
for the commonwealth
net going en with the
trial, which did net ap
pear en the surface
m eceedines. which
took place yesterday
and this meniinir. re
and were net develop
sulting in makinggoed
the defiant beaits el
ed te counsel until
after the last juror
Raymond and Dennis
that they ueuld net be
tried in thit court, lully
j untitles the criticisms
(Thad. Jj. Dicker) had
been called. These
tcasens wcre.hevvever.
se conclusive In the
Judgment eJ counsel
fei the common ealth
that tli'y Joined in .isk
inir ler a continuance
w men nave ucen made
en the workings et our
local maoumerj'eljus
lice.
of the ease.
The court con
Hcntcd te and eiicem
There is no depart
ment et government
which should be se
aged the settlement of
the JSew JiraWHii suits,
and thu, unconscious
ly we hope, gave en en
ceuiagcnient ler the
repetition of similar
ami equally culpable
piececdings in the in
terest of some "the
deeply intrenched in
the respect and cenfi
dence of the jieeple as
the judiciary, and the
journalist wlie acts un
der a proper sense et
his responsibility will
net wantonly sap the
best weikers" in the'
foundations ei inai
cenlidence.
rural districts.
Seuth Oueen Street Mission.
The closing exercises of the sixty-eighth
commencement of Piinceteu thoelogic.il
setniuaiy took place yesterday. Diplomas
weie picsentud te twenty-nine giadnatcs,
one of whom is Rev. J. C. Hume, of
Princeton, N. J., who recently received a
call te take charge of the Presbyterian
mission en Seuth Queen sti ect, this city,
and who will preach his fust seimeii te his
nu.v chaise en Sunday, May 0. Seme of
the ether graduates have been called te
hnpeitant chaigcs one te a church in
Hosten, ene te a church in Baltimore, and
anethci te a chujeh in Newaik, N. J., and
six ethers go abroad as missienaiies.
Riet en Tim Hill.
Yesterday afternoon thcie was a tcriiule
'commotion among the ncgiees en Tew
Hill, Columbia, one of them, Wash Cele,
having thieatcncd te kill his wife. Consta
ble Lyle went te the Hill te rcsteic order
and arrest the would-be murderer. The
darkey defied the officer and came near
splitting his skull with a hatchet which he
hinled at him. Lyle used his revolver
and shot Cele in the shoulder, without
dangoieusly wounding him. He was then
ai tested, and hi ought te Lancater jail.
The Sheriffs Aid Invoked.
The lish wardens came te Lancaster to
day and requested Sheti.T Stiine te assist
them. The shcrift", by advice of his solici selici solici
lei, J. Hay Brown, esq., declined te in
tet fete, except in cise of actual riot, as
otherwise he had no authority te act. The
distiict attorney it is said adised the wat
dens that their only lediess would be te
bring complaints of assault and battery
ujiainst their assailants.
Who "Washed Centre Square.
We wcie in crier yesterday in saying
that the stteet commissioner washed Cen
tie squaic. The work was done by Gcetgc
Kline in the inlet est of the business men
of the square, and Mr. Kline deserves
cicdit for Ihc thorough manner in which
lie finished the j'eb.
The piano used at the Emnu Abbett conceit
la-l evening w as a Chickering A Sen, furnished
for the occasion by Alex McKillips, who has
tliem for sale at his waieioems, Ne.320 Neith
(jiiejn stieet. Tlicsunj piano will be ummI en
Thursday evening next bv the Tioubadeurs.
m
Sensation.
Willi misan & Fester, of Ka-t King stieet,
scein te be making quite a sensation by ie
ceiving 1,0V) riercn of straw- hats, embracing
ull et the leading stv le-. of the season, and w ill
be sold at the lowest puces.
Medicine and Surgery.
Dr. C. 11. Riown.agraduateefthe Univcisity,
of Pennsjlania, and for neatly two years les
Ident physician in the Philadelphia hospital,
lus opened an efllce at Se. 104 Eust King stieet
this city.
Ouii patient, for whom we procured the St.
.Iaceu's Oil, is an old man of 11 yean, w he ter
four eais had been sullenng with Hheuma
tism and Swelling of the Legs, lie consulted
lie phi sicians without any help. We tiled
St. J icon's Oil en him, and this wendeiful
reine ly cured the sulTercr beyond the reach et
danger.
Wxi. HiNnicns, Orangeiillc, X. Y.
LANCASTIUl UOUSLHOLD MAUIUi'.
OA1KV.
ituttci ?ft i"3'isc
Cup cheese, 2 cups rc
Dutch cheese f lump aglOc
Cottage cheese, 2 pieces 5c
l'OULTKV.
Chickens 1 pair 3T)C0c
Ducks fJ pm 50j;0c
Tuikes?5 ft diessed 1.5c
liecse 1 piece G0cffi$l
visit.
nass i a iuu
Catlisli? ft 12c
iKels 1 ft hc
OjstersJ 100 50c$2
Vsuckt r.s 'Jc
11T. 1iVe
A ik . . . . .... a ...... a . a . . a a a ................
Perch 10c
Oil II XifC
White 12c
.salmon 12c
Haddock be
smelts l'-c
GKAIN.
Whuit 1 bus $1.40l.r)0
Uje l bus K)c
Coin ) bus C570c
Oats bus 4050c
Cleversecd 3 bus $3.O00.O0
' f. ft 1012c
Timethy Seeed W bus $J25J50
MTTS.
Chestnuts ? qt 10c
Mielbniks ft qt Sc
Walnuts Klk 1012c
FKCITS.
Apples 9 pk aWg'-Bc
Ilauauas 5 piece Ac
Cranbenies fy qt 1.5l
Cheriies, tilled, ? qt Ue
Currant., dried, H ft l-c
Dried Apples qt .''('c
" 1'eachesf. qt lOfnUc
Lemens ?J dez 2S30c
Oranges t' e2 l.")S0e
VKOETABLE3.
Ileets ? bunch rc
Cabbage held 2ic
Cari-ets bunch t 35c
Celery 1012c
iiivcii beans ? Jpeck 50.1
petsf? Jpeck 40c
Horseradish W piece 2."ie
Lima beans qt. lrJ0c
Onions l pk 2."c
i'ouitees K pk 1015c
" Sweety Jpk 12J0c
Uadishcs ? bunch 5c
beun Ueansf) qt c
-Salsity bunch Ice
Turnips, y. pk 5bc
Tomatoes quart 40c
M ISCELLAXKOUS.
Apple Butter qt 23c
Cider jft gallon 20i")C
Kggs IS dez 1213c
Jleney ft J0i"c
e.ii f? ft 58e
ft.mer kraut t qt 1012c
MKAT8.
Iteef Steak, V ft 1216c
" Keast (rib) ft I2ltc
" " (chuck) fl ft 1012c
" Corned, ) ft 1012,
" Diietl.fl ft I25fe28c
Ham ft 12$$Jec
Lamb ?J ft 1220c
I-ar.l tl ft 7'Jc
Mutten 1 ft 1216c
l'eik 11 ft fl10c
l'uddiug) ft 8c
Sausage ft 810c
-Sides and Itacen ft Si0c
-Shoulders lb 7c
Teal TH ft 1016c
Before Breakfast
always use SOZODON'T and rub it in well. It
gives such pleasant relief from parched tongue
resulting from sleep, promotes the healthful
secretions of the mouth, ft will cost mere
for meat and such things, but don't be
grudge it. a2S-lwdeed&w
Hayisg secured ever half a million of Fine
and Cypress Shingles before the advance in
lumber, I am prepared te sell cheap for cash.
Cypress Shingles arc considered superior te
shaved l'ine Shingles.
JOHN BEIDLEK,
Lumber Dealer, WrightsvIIle. Pa.
aprl3-3wd
J'OLITICAL.
DEMOCKATIC COUNTY TlUKfcT.
you coserESS.
J. L. STEINMETZ.
FOB DISTRICT ATTOBSET.
B. F. MONTGOMERY.
SENATOB (13tll DISTBICT.)
J. B. DOUGLASS.
(AhSEMHLV (M DIsTBICT.)
S C. STEVENSON,
s. P. SIIIHK.
(ASSEMBLY (3d DISTBICT.'
AMOS DILLEU,
1C. DAVIS YUNDT,
JACOB M. IIAENLEX.
FOB PRISOX INSPECTORS
BAUTOX M. WIXTLii-
BEXJ. MILLER.
FOB rOOB DIBLCTOB.
A. J. SXYDKR,
JOHN FR.VNC1SCWS.
Withdrawn.
&FKC'1AL A'erC'iA.
iscttrr 'limes
The business ieUal and new em et pros
perity which is new fairly inaugurated, is in
keeping with the increased health and happi
ness seen all ever tlie laud, and is one of the
lestilts obtained from the introduction of
Wamei's'-afe Kidney uml Liver Otic. "The
changes wieught by this teiuedy," says Rev.
I)i. IIaiey, "seem but little less than mini
culeus." al3 2wd&w
Try Lechei's Renowned Ceughhynip.
3Iethers! Metlicis!! Mothers!!!
Are j en distuibed at night and bieken el
your rest by a sick child sulleiing and cijing
w ltli the excruciating pain et cutting teeth?
It se, go at once and getabettle of MRS. WINS
LOW'S SOOlIIING S RUP. Itwill relieve the
peer little sutrerer immediately tlepend upon
it; there is no mistake about it, lliere Is neta
methei en ea: th w he has ever used it, w he w ill
net tell you at once that it will regulate the
bowels, anil give rest te the mother, and relief
and health te the child, epeiating like magic.
It is peifeetly safe te n-c in all cases, and pleas
ant te the taste, and is the prescription ei one
et the eldest and best female ph y sicians and
nui ses in the United States, bold everywhere
25 cents a bottle. )17-lydtw M.W&S
Feb Tiiheat Disfasks ami Cei cms.
" Ilreitn's lirenclnn! Trarhca," like all ether
really geed '" ' i liequently imitated,
and punh ise. .ueitld be caieftil te obtain the
genuine article piepated by Jehn I. Brown &
Sens. a2Mwdl'TliS&w
Try Ixiehei's Rcnew ned Cough Sj rup.
Why Wear Plasters?
Thej may telieic, but they can't cm c that
1 ime back, fei the kidneys aic the tumble and
you want aiemedy te act diieetly en their se se
cietlens, te purify mid lesteie their healthy
condition. Kidney-Weit his that specific
action and at the s une time it leguiatcs the
bewel-peifeetly. Don't wait te get siek, but
get a package te-day. and cue yourself.
a2G-lw d&w
Tlie tireatcit lllessiug.
A simple, pure, hatmless leincily, that cures
c ei y time, and iieents disease by keeping
the bleed puie, stomach regulai , kidncjs and
liei active, is the gicitest blessing eer con cen
lened upon man. Hep Bitteis is that lemcdy,
and its propneters aie being blessed by thou
sands who hae been siued and cuiedbyit.
Will you ti y it? See another teluinn.
al.V2wd.tw
Ti J Lechei's Renew ned Cough h l up.
Leiy one will liudagenei.il tome in "Liml
sej's IiupienI Bleed Se.uchei." All thug"
gists sell it.
Timely Caution.
Genuine Hep l.ittcisnie put up m square
paneled, ainber-coleied bottles, with white
1 ibel en one side punted in blacK letters, and
giecn hepelustei, and en the ethci side jellew
piper with red lettcis; levenue stamp eei
theceik. This is the only lei m in which gen
uine Hep Bitteis uic put up, and the sole ligh
te make, tell and use them is giantcd te the
Hep Bitters Maniitaetuung Cemjiany of Ro
chester, . Y., and Tet onto, Ont., by patents,
cop tight 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
whateci names thej m ly be called, aie bogus
and unfit fei use, and only put up te sell and
cheat the people en the ci edit and popularity
et Hep Bitters. a2G 2w tl w
Tiy Lecher's Renew ned Cough Syiup.
Kidnej-Weit has pietcd a most efTectixe
cure for Piles and Constipation be sine and
trvit. niC-lwd.Vw
It you take eui ati ice j en w ill lese no time
in calling en ettrdiuggist fet "fcelleis' Cough
Sj rup" w itlieut an equal. Price 25 cents.
Tiy Lechei's Renowned Cough Sjrup.
Dr. Mett's Endorsement of Spcer's Pert
Grape Wine.
The iollew ing, Hern the celebrated Dr. Mett,
of New Yeik, speaks wonders for Mr Spcer's
etTerts te laise the Oporto Grape in New
Jersey. The Docter has spent years in Portu
gal and the wine districts el Fiance, and
knew s w hat he is talking about :
C2 Madisen Avemje )
New Yenic, April 11, 1878. (
Mit. Alfiifd Spkl.i. Dear Sir: The visit
which 1 made List je.ir te your Vineyards,
w ine-pi eses and -vaults at Passaic, N. J., satis
hcsine thoieughly that the wines manufac
tured by you are pine and unadulterated, and
the cry best that can be elleied te the public
ter medicinal uses.
Acting upon my i.w erable impression at the
time, I have since lecemniended the Peit,
Wine; mere particul.uly in my practice, and
am satisfied witli m.ukcd benefit te my pa
tients. 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 tlie acres of land
ceeied with the 'vine beniing the luxuriant
tiuit. Wishing you success in yourpraise yeurpraise
w ei t by entei pi lse,
I lemain lespectfully yours.
ALLX . MOTT, M. D..
Prof, of Surge! v, Bellevue Hospital Medical
College, &e.. &c.
This wine is endorsed by Dis. Atlcc and
D.u is, and sold by II. 11. sla maker.
alC-2tawdiw
Statistics prove that twenty-five percent,
of the deaths in our larger cities arc caused by
consumption, and when we rellcet that this
terrible disease in its worst stage will yield te
a bottle of Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup,
shall we condemn the sufferers ler their negli
gence, or pity tbemfer their ignorance? Ne
1 East King btrcet.
DEATHS.
Baker. In Philadelphia, Tuesday, 27th. of
diphtheria, Jacob L. Baker, son of the late
Rev. Jehn C. Baker, in his 54th year.
His lelativ cs antl friends are Respectfully in
vited te attend the furicml from the Penn'a R.
R. depot en an ival of 210 train te-morrow af af af
toineon. ltd
WANTED.
TirAA TED. .EVERYBODY TO ADVEK-
V tise, free of charge, in the Intelligen
ces who wants something te de."
WANTED. A YOUNG MAN WANTS A
situation, is willing te de anything. De
sii.es te learn a geed trade. Call or address
ltd GLO. MACK, Keystone IIouse.
T7" ANTED A YOUNG MAN WANTS A
V Situation in either a hotel or private
family. Can take care of horses. RelViencc
given". Apply at this office.
WANTED BY A YOUNG MARRIED
man, a situatie n te de any kind of w erk
te make himself useful. Can handle horses.
Apply at this Office. ltd
RAGS! RAGS! BAGS! RAGS WANTED.
Housekeepers take notice that we arc
paying 3 cents a pound ler MIXED RAGS.
Cash paid as seen as delivered te
WM. HENNECKE,
api-JWrnd Xe. 235 West King Street.
IMMENSE STOCK OF
DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS.
SILK JLXD WOOL NOVELTIES in Very Elegant St2es and Qualities.
MADRAS AND ZEPHYR CLOTHS, CANTON DRESS GINGHAMS, all in Very Fine Assortment.
CORSETS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, DRESS BUTTONS, FRINGES, LACES. HAMBURG AND INDIAN EM
BROIDERIES, all in Fine Asseitraent.
PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS in all the Very Latest Styles.
CARPETS! CARPETS!
In Great Vaiietv of New and Choice Styles.
AT LOWEST PRICES.
GIVLEE, BOWEES & HTJE8T,
25 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa.
KEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
fJEPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
IV Lancaster County National Bank, at Lan
caster, in the state of Pcnnsjl'vania, at the
close of business, April 21, lbse :
ntseunci s.
Leans and discounts $ 782,429 03
U. S bends te secure eiiculatien 305,000 ou
Due from approved reserve agents . 102,fi21 (-0
Due from ether National banks .. . . ;,017 !Xj
Due from stite banks ami bankers . 1.11,052 (.2
Real estate, turniture and llxtures.. . 12,014 ttt
Cuticnt expenses anil taxes paid ... 5,1W) 91
Checks and ether cash items 7,57107
Bills of ether hanks 1,255 00
Fractional currency ( including
nickels) 218 95
Specie ( including geld tie.ismj cti-
tilicates) Hfi.HU 07
Legal tender notes 41,492 00
Redemption fund withU. s ticisui-
ei (5 pel cent, el eiiculatien ) lTOO 00
Total $l,Hi,72S 7'i
LIM1SL1TI11S.
Capital stock pairl in W),000 00
Sin plus fund 100,000 00
Undivided profits M,iH, 91
National bank notes outstanding .. '270,oeo 00
Dividends unpaid 2,"4ii 50
Individual depesttssiibject techeck. Kil217 M
Demand eertilicates et deposit 1,45170
Due te ether national banks 2:,1')0 49
Due te state banks and bankets .. J.J5 "27
Total $1,;1G,72S79
Stateef PennyUama count) of Lrmca&ter, i :
1, V . L. Peiper, Cashier el tlie above named
bank, tle solemnly svv ear that the abev e state
ment is true te the best et inj knew ledge and
belief.
V. L. PLIPER. Cashier.
Subscribed and swein te bcleie me tins '27th
day of Api II, ISsO
.1. L. L1TK, Netaij Public.
Ceirect Attest: C. B. HKItR,
DAVID GRWBILL.
JOHN 1. II.VRTMAN,
ltd&w Diiecten
7lElTELEi:S.
LOUIS WEItER.
WATCHMAKER.
Ne. 1W$ NORTH QUhLN STRKirneai P. It.
It. Depot, Lancaster, Pa. Geld, Hlver anil
Nickel-cased Watches, Chaiuu, Clocks, Ac.
Agent ter the celebrated Pantascepic specta
cles and l.yc-Gl,ibes. Rupiii ing a kpccialty.
apil-ljd
licasier Watcles.
FOR SALE BT
B. R BOWMAN,
10G EAST KING STREET.
LANCASTER. PA.
--THE-
LANOASTER WATCH,
IH
GOLD AND SILVER CASES,
KEY AND STEM-WINDING,
AT
AUGUSTUS RHOADS'S,
Jeweler, 20 East King; Street,
LANCASTER, PA.
The Lewest Prices!
Orders and iuquirich b mail leccivepieuipt
attention.
XE.Caldwell&Ce.
iiiPORTints or
Diamonds, Sapphires, Em
eralds, Rubies, Pearls.
JEWELERS,
THE LATEST DUalUMi It
LACE PINS, SCARF PINS, FINGER RINGS
EAR-RINGS, BRACELETS, SLEEVE
BUTTONS AND LOCKETS,
In Reman Filigieeand Burnished Geld.
PHILADELPHIA,
902 CHESTNUT STREET.
Apiic-M.w&r
l'A TEXTS.
TNVENTOKS.
WM. R. GERHART,
(Solicitor of Patents)
Having opened communication with the
Patent Ofllce at Washington, D. C. is pie
parcd te push claims with promptness and
dispatch.
OVFICE-SecondFleor Ne. 34 NORTH DUKE
STREET, next t Cemrt Heuse.
a20-ivrd.tlutw
GEOBOiS FLICK,
TAXIDERMIST.
Ne. IS West German Street.
Birds and and animals stuffed eh reasonable
terms. a2Mwd
tinY oeons.
Please call and we will show you
XE M' AD VEJCTISEJIEXTS.
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, 18x35 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 Pins, Badges or Rings will be
furnished en short notice.
H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers,
Ne. 4 West King Street.
AM USEMEXTS
Jj'UL.TON OPERA HOUSE.
ONE NIGHT ONLY"!
SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1880,
Ir. Jeseph Jeffersen
ia
"hp ra id
Supported By His Own Company.
ADMISSION, - - 3.-5, CO, 75 UU. i; SI. 00
Acceidnig te Location.
c b..ii:pfi:rsen maxigek.
II. S TAILOR, imM
Sale of ieseied gents commences at Opera
heu-fc eflicc, en Wtiducl.iy morning, Apul 2s.
npr.yv.id
F
ULTON OPERA HOUSE.
THE l'ASHIOXARLE EVENT. POJ?ITI E
LY ONE MGII1' ONLY.
THURSDAY APRIL 29, 18S0.
CARNIVAL NIGHT OP FUN, under the
minagement et Mr. C. I). He---, the Popular
Opel i M.inaei. Theweild icueuucd -lALb-
TROUBADOURS,
In their Ginnil Production et thcii ou n Laugh
able Mu --ic.il Extniv.ig.inz.i entitled
THE BROOK;
OR, THE JOLLY DAT AT THE PIC-NIC,
as pl.rjcd hy the ladies and gentlemen of this
eijaniz. itien for the pest liee.ns in all put
et Ameiica, Austml'.i, New Zealand, Tasmania
and the Sandwich Inlands. Having Just closed
afoul weeks' engageiiient at H.neiHS Tlie
atie. New eik city, and lctiiin te Daly's New
The.it le ler the me'nth et JMay.
Popular Pi ue-i, - - 35, S0&?5Cts.
S.'.its --eciiied at Opcia Heuwc Olhce.
api-JT-'ltd
MEDICAL
Brandy as a Medicine.
The iolle'n ingastlcle w.is veluntaiily uent te
Mr. II. E. Sla maker, Agent for Reigart's Old
Wine Stere, l.y a piemiuent jinietisiug ph-5l-ci
in et this county, he has extensi ely u-ed
theltranilj lefei red tdiu his regular pnictice.
It is commended te the attention et these af
flicted ith
Indigestion and Dyspepsia.
BRANDY AS A MEDICINE.
This new much abused Alcoholic Stimulant
w.isneer intended as a heerage. hut te he
Uhed as a medicine et great potency in the cm e
et some et the destructive diseases which
sweep aw ay their annual thousands of victims.
With a put ely philanthropic motive we pie
sent te the la erable notice et invalids espe
cially these ntlltctcd with that miserable dis-ci-e
Djspcpsia, a spccilic remedy, which is
nothing nieie or less than
Brandy.
The aged, with tecble appetite anil meie or
less debility, will llnd this simple niedie.ne,
w hen used piepeily,
A Sovereign Remedy
erall thcii ills anil aches. He it,heivevcr
stuctly unilerstoed that we piescrihe and use
but one ai I lcle. and thut is
. REIGART'S OLD BRANDY,
.Sold by our enterprising jeung fiicnd, II. E
&LAYMAKER. This lirandy has steed the
test ler jcars, and has never tailed, .is I.n
.is our epenence extends, and we thcrefeie
give it the pieteicnceoerall ether ISrandies,
nomatterwithliew uuuiyjuw -breaking Fiencii
titles they are branded. Ono-feuith of the
money that is yearly thrown away en muieus
impotent dyspepsia specifics would sulllce te
buy all the Ilranily te cure any such case or
eases. In pioet et the curative poweiset
Reigart's Old Brandy,
In cases el Dyspepsia, we can summon nuui
hers et w itnesses one cese in paiticular we
cite:
A haul-working tarmcr had been aillictcd
with an ethausti e Dyspepsia ler a number of
euis; lus stomach would reject almost every
kind of feed; he had sour eructatiens con
stant ue appetite in fact, he was obliged te
le-tiicthn diet te crackers and stale biead,
and as a beverage he used McGrann's Reet
Itcer. He is a Methodist, and then, as new,
pleached attunes, and in his discourses etten
declaimed earnestly againstall kindsef stieng
diink. When advised te try
Reigart's Old Brandy,
In his case, he looked up with astonishment,
but after hearing of its wonderful eirccts in
the cases of some of his near acquaintances, he
at last consented te iollew our advice. He
usd the lirandy faithfully and steadily; the
tiist bottle giving him an appetite, and befeic
the second was taken he was a sound man.w ith
a stomach capable et digesting anything w Inch
he chose te eat. He stili keeps it and uses a lit
tie occasionally; and since lie has this medi
cine he has been et v ery little pecuniary bene
fit te the doctor. A Pkactisie Physician.
H. E. SLAYMAKER,
AQENT TOR
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MAItKETS.
New lerk Market.
Nkw Yerk. April IJS. Kleur Receipts, 1.1,014
bushels ; Mate. nui Uestern dull and stiengly
in bujeis' Javer ; stipeihne state $4 00510;
t'Ttni de $1 7."5 00 ; choieeile?5 0")5 20 ; fancy
?: U(, (W : lound.heop Ohie $5 705 75: choice
de fe b0g 75; supeihne w estei n $4 005 00 ;
cotiimen te geed extra tle fi 7.".5 10 ; choice
tlode i 7.'i7 00; choice w hite w heat tle 4 S0
3 25; Southern dull and declining; common
te fan extra $3 2j5 U); goetl te choice tle $5 65
G7 00.
Wheat heavy, feveiisliand unsettled : Spring
dull and nominally lower ; Winter lute Us
2c and Red lc lower and tlull ; sales. 21,000
busliels: Ne. 2 Red, Apul, $1 2? 102,000 bus ;
tle i1I.iv 1 2T)JI 2CJS bO.001) bus; tle June 4122
1 22 i,00e1)us; Ne. 1 White, May $1 22.
Coin dull and shade lower; sales, 45,000 biw ;
Mixed wtstein spot, 515ijc; de futuie 40M
2y,e.
Oats dull and a shade easier ; sales, 23,000 bus;
including Ne. 2 ler Mav at J8. State 4252c ;
Western 40)lc.
Reel dull and pi ices unchanged.
Pet k lit nier : new mess $1750.
Laid timet and Hi in; steam rendered $7W).
Whisky tlull ; Western 1 0S1 00.
Spirits of tin pentine dull at H(jji,c.
l'lillitdtdphtii Market.
Philuei.vhia, April 2S Fleur tlull anil
weak; supeillue auugJ.le: i.tnf4 00J4 50;
Ohie and Indiar-a tamilv $i 00(. 25 : Penn'a
Unilly 5Wft(! O-i : St. Leut- t.milly 5 7.rg0 50 ;
Minnesota r.iiinlv $5 50iS 12Jj ; patent and high
gratles $G5e?jS0O.
Rye Hern at $4 254 37.
Cernmc.il Ijiiukij wine unchanged.
Wheat tlull and lewer: Ne. 2 ester n Red
1 2S1 -2S4 ; Pcnir.1 Red $1 20; Amber 1 28
Coin quiet: sttauicr 50g5Ic; yellow 53c;
mied5iy52e.
Oats dufi and low grade weak; Ne. 1, 4Cc;
Ne. 2, ;a-J5c; Ne. 3, 4Jc; Ne. 2 mixed 41
lKc
Rye dull ; Western and Pa. 83&5c.
Piovisieitslliuier; mis-' peik at $11 35; beet
hams 17 50; India mes beef $19 50; bacon
smeketl sheulilers 5iJ-ic; salt 4J-4Kc;
smoked hams 10llc ; pickled hams tJi&9)c.
Lard tlull; city keitleTJic; loose butchers
G?.e; pi line steam 7JXc.
iSutter dull and "easy; creamery extia
272se: lii.iuteitl county uud New Yerls-twctra
'it 20e ; Western ieeive extra at 2324c ;
tle geed te choice ls22c ; Rolls dull ;
Penn'a extia IDgilc; Western reserve extra
20 f? 22c.
Kggs dull ; Penn'a 10Jllc; Western 10
10c.
Cheese sc.uee and linn; New Yerk fac fac
teiy l-lllc; Western lull cream, 14c; de for
geed, 12l.c ; tle halt-skims ll12c.
Petieleum dull; Refined 7Kc.
Whisky at SI 10.
b.'cds nominal ; geed te prime cleTerseed
V 2.".ii70U; tle timothy $2 90J0J; de flaxseed
fi tOl 70.
Stock markets.
Philadelphia, April 28.
12.30 p.m.
Stocks weak.
PennaB's (thud issue) 107J
Philadelphia & Erie 15
Reading 3lys
Pennsylvania 5412
Lehigh Valley 52
United Ces. et N. J 100-
Neithein Paciflc 2J
" Preleri ed 5.JK
Northern Central 33
Lehigh Navigation 35
Nomstewn 101
Cential Traiispoitatien Ce. 4!Ji
Pitts , Titusville & Butrale. 17
Little Schuylkill 55
Nkw Yerk, April 23.
Stocks dull.
N. Y. Central 130
K'.i In 4V
Adams Express 111
Michigan Central 00
Michigan Southern 107
Illinois Cential 105l
Cleveland & Pittsburgh. ...113
Chicago A Reck Island lb'J
Pittsburgh & Fert Wayne.. 118
Western Union Tel. Ce 105
Teledo & Wabash 38
New Jersey Centi.d 75
United States Hends and Sterling ISxuhauge
(Quotations by B. K. Jamisen & Ce., S. XT.
Cor. oil and Chestnut Streets).
Philadelphia, April 28.
United States (."s, 1881, (legistcied).. 100 lwyg
United States 5's, 1881, (registered). .102K
United States 4's, 1SI1, (iegisleied)I08100
United Slates 4's, I8')l, (coupons).. .108j)108
United States 4's, 1007. (registeied)..107K107
United States Curteucy d's 125 12(i
Sterling Exchange 4b.)&48
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THIRD EDITION.
WEDNESDAY EVEN'G, APBIL 28, 1880j
HAEMONY WINS.
DEMOCRATIC L0YE FEAST.
The Threatened Rupture Averted.
Premising Outlook for a Harmonlent As
sembly of the Pennsylvania Democracy
Plan of Compromise Agreed Upen
The Convention Adjourns Until 5
o'clock te Settle AU Disputes.
Special Dispatch te the ISTELLiaEacEi:.
Hakrisbure, April 28. ITannenywins.
Leve feast. All contests referred te Jeuks,
Stenger, Gibsen, Mutchler, Spcer and one
ether "Wallace man. "Wallace and Randall
lijlht settled.
THE OLIVE 1HCANCU.
Peace Between the Warring Factions A
Genulue Leve Feast Probable The
Convention Adjourns Till Vive
O'clock.
Editeiial Dispatch te the I3telliqecei!.
IIarriskurg, April 28. The wildest
enthusiasm ever seen in a pelit
ical convention in Pennsylvania Is
prevailing here. Fer a half hour before
the call te order "Wallace, Randall, Cassidy
and Read were seen conferring in one cor
ner of the hall. The convention watched
them with great interest. They parted
friendly. The convention cheered, and
the news of an honorable compromise flew
ever the hall. Cassidy atesc after the
call te order and announced a com.
premise. He moved that Dill. Stenger
Speer, Gibsen, Mutchlcr and Jcnks be a
committee te settle all contests. (Wild
cheering.) Amidst the enthusiasm Vaux,
Randall, "Wallace, Gibsen, Dill, Hay and
Stonier speke. The convention was car
ried off its feet and adjourned until five
o'clock when the committee will
report an uncontested delegation from
every county in the state. Grier and Given
peisist in their purpose te contest the up
per Lancaster county distiict, but no at
tention will be paid te their efforts te mar
the prevailing spirit of harmony. All par
ties agree that it means enduring harmony,
united action and victory in the early fu
ture. "W. U. II.
TI1K CONVENTION.
Tne
'Randall People" Saltl te Have Cem
plete Control of the Entrances te
the Hall Difficulty lu Se
curing Admission.
IlAimisnuRG, Pa., April 28. The Dem
ocratic state convention met in the eper
heusehere te-day. All hope of a compro
mise between the contending Philadelphia
or Wallace and Randall delegations being at
an end, matters were very lively all morn
ing in the hotels and committee rooms.
Great difficulty was experienced in obtain
ing admission te the hall of the convention
and a large number of special deer-keepers
were en hand. The Randall peeple ap
peared te have thoieugh control of all the
entrances te the hall, and many visitors
received their tickets of admission before
these of delegates were issued. Se strict
were the deer-keepers that it was impossi
ble for telegraph messcugcis te pass in
and out, and great difficulty was expcii
enced in reaching tclcgiaph offices.
Cheering Speaker Randall.
When Speaker Randull entered the hall
he was greeted with the most enthusiastic
cheering. He had net been elected a dele
gate, but appealed as a substitute. Sena Sena
eor "Wallace was ptesent as a delegate.
Effecting a Compromise.
Seme delay occurred in calling the con.
ventien te elder, during which several
conferences took place between the leaders
of the two factions. At 1 o'clock Speaker
Randall with two of his friends, stepped
into a coiner wheie Wallace and his lieu
tenants wcie and a sheit conference took
place. The result was an agi cement te
appoint a committee te settle the points of
difleience. It was then understood Mr.
Monaghan, of West Chester, would be tem
porary chairman, while Mr. Dill would be
pcimanent chairman.
Tlie Convention Called te Order.
At 1 p. m. Chairman Miller called the
convention te order.
Mr. Cassiday's Glad Tidings.
The list ef secretaries and deer-keepers
was then read. Mr. Cassidy, by unani
mous consent, announced that he brought
glad tidings te the convention and te the
entire people of tlie commonwealth. He
said the leaders have at the last
moment settled upon a plan of
adjusting all differences in Philadelphia,
one which will prove eminently creditable
te the entire Democratic patty. The reg
ular Democratic party, of which he was a
member, while it steed by its position, was
yet willing te take its opponents by
the hand for the sake of peace, and
they were going te settle diffeiences fairly
and honorably. Fer this purpose he
named the following committee te whom
all contests shall be refened without de
bate : Messrs. Speer. of Huntingdon ;
Mutchlcr, of Northampton ; Dill, of
Union ; Stenger, of Franklin ; Jcnks, of
Indiana ; and Gibsen. Tlie committee was
named amid much applause.
Shoulder te Shoulder Speeches byKaiidall,
Wallace and Others.
R. M. Speer and Richaid Vaux followed
with remarks in support of the proposed
plan.
Mr. Randall, in lcspensc te loud calls,
arose and said : " This is the happiest po
litical moment of my life, and it gives te
the people of the United States assurance
that the Democratic party mean com
plete and thorough peace, and un
ending war te our opponents."
Mr. Wallace then thanked the conven
tion for its kind greeting. It could
scarcely be expected of him that in a crisis
of his paity he would fail in the perform
ance of his duty. He yielded the en
tire Democratic control of place and power
and he would always be found where the
Democratic party placed him. He was for
Peace, Harmony and Victory.
Malcolm Hay, of Pittsburgh, then fol
lowed in a speech, in which he congrat
ulated the party upon the glorious exam
ple set them by their leaders.
A. H. Dill thought no one but defeated
Democratic candidates for state offices
could appreciate the full significance of
compromise.
Wm. S. Stenger said the nomination of
Gen. Grant meant perpetual rule of the
Duke of America. All that steed in the
way of victory for the Democrats seemed
te Be dissensions in their own ranks.
"New," he said, "when we are shoulder
te shoulder, with the grand courage of
enr leaders shining before us, we certainly
can leek for victory."
Mr. Cassidy's motion was then adopted
unanimously. A motion was made that
the convention adjourn until five o'clock
at which hour the committee of six ap
pointed te settle contests would be ready
te report. This was agreed te,
THE LANCASTER DELEGATION.
Uensel aail McUmaa Selected for Dele-.
gates te Cincinnati Grier Breathlas;
Threatening and Slaughter.
Editorial Dispatch te the I:rrK.inrcxR.
HAnnisncKe, Wednesday, April 28 a. m
Thus far all efforts at a compro
mise have failed, for reasons fully stated
in the morning papers.
The four delegates from the Southern
district of Lancaster county met last even
ing and agreed en Brubaker for committee
en credentials, Raub en resolutions, and
Rhoads en organization ; Kerns for
vice president, Geerge Diller for state
committee, and W. U. Hensel for delegate
te Cincinnati.
A majority of the upper district dele
gates agreed en Hoever for cemmittee en
credentials, Yeutz en organization, Weid
ler en resolutions, Given vice president,
M. S. Moere for state committee, and B.
J. McGrann for national delegate.
The seven delegates ratified this choice
of national delegates and chese C. J.
Rhoads and . L. Hambright alternates,
and J. G. McSparran elector.
Owing te a death in Mr. Given's family,
he may leave before the convention is ever
and that event says he will substitute W.
Hayes Grier or H. M. North. In that
event Mr. Hensel will go into the conven
tion as a substitute for Mr. Brubaker.
Grier has been threatening late last
night te enter a contest against Yeutz,
Weidlerand Hoever en frivolous grounds
only intended te keep them out of the
convention iu its temporary organization.
Mr. Speer, Maj. Filler and ether se-called
Wallace men say such a contest would be
"infamous," and of nearly fifty Lancaster
ceuntians here, net one, unless directly
interested, fails te condemn such an out
rageous proceeding.
Hayes Grler's Contest.
Dispatch te this morning's Recerd.
All contests in both delegations te the
state convention te be withdrawn, and all
what arc termed "paper" or bogus contests
throughout the state te be dene away
with, and only the genuine contests, such
as exist in Crawford county, or that of
Hayes Giicr, iu Lancaster, te be sent te
the committee en contests.
Personnel of the Conventten.
Marri&hiirg dispatch te X. V. Sun.
The convention is the largest ever as
sembled heie and the finest body of Penn
sylvania Democrats that was ever gather
ed together en such an occasion. Nearly
every man of piominence in the
party is here, including every Dem
ocratic congressman from Pennsyl
vania except Clymer, who is off te
St. Leuis getting married. They and
nearly all the ether prominent men arc in
accord in urging policy of harmony in the
party, a cessation of personal strife, and a
subordinating of all factional issues te
these which concern the vital interests of
the state erg? nidatien.
The average feeling of the convention is
for peace, against instiuctiens, against the
unit rule, and against the repeal of
the two-thirds rule in national conventions.
Hancock has piebably mere friends
in the convhntien than any ether candi
date. Tilden has the best organization
and the ablest men. Bayard. Seymour,
Field, Hendricks, Black and Randall all
have a following, but it docs net leek as
though any man was nearly as strong as
the field, and en a hquare vote a majority
of the degates would declare against any
one man whose friends sought te instruct
him.
WEATUEK INDICATIONS.
Washington, April 2$. Fer the Mid
dle Atlantic and New England states, Btsg
tienary possibly followed by falling bar
ometer, diminishing northerly winds, pos
sibly shifting te warmer, southerly, party
cloudy weather.
THE DE YOUNG TRAGEDY.
Kalloch Indicted for SI order.
San Francisce, April 27. The jury
te-day returned a verdict charging Kalloch
with the murder of DeYeung.
DIED FROM EATING CAKE.
A Yeung Man Eats Twenty-Five Molasses
Cakes at a Wedding Sapper and
Dies the Next Morning.
Onancock Eastern Virginian.
We de net knew who first invented
cake, or upon what occasion, or in
what age of the world it first be
came indissolubly associated with wed
ding occasions. It is, however, an incident
in every-day experience that a man en
his way te a wedding, as in the ordinary
avocations of life, should hunger, and
should wish te refresh the inner man.
This, unhappily, was Lloyd Hepkins's ex
perience. Hepkins, who was a hale, hearty
robust young man, white en his way te a
marriage feast, a few days since, felt an
overwhelming desire for cake and accord
ingly stepping into a store boasted that he
could eat twenty-five molasses cakes. The
proprietor, or some one standing by,
offered te pay for that number provided
Hepkins would eat them, the latter
te pay for all he could net eat under that
number. At fifteen, Hepkins declared
himself full, but the pay being demand
ed, he persevered until the whole twenty
five were consumed. This was charity
te a fault en the part of the mer
chant. Hepkins then proceeded te the
wedding, where he further ate a hearty
supper. On his way home he was taken
sick, laid out all night, and en arriving
home the next morning was taken with a
congestive chill and died suddenly ; thus
demonstrating the scriptural warnings
against intemperance, gluttony, &c.
A Little Girl's Terrible Death.
A curious and shocking accident oc
curred in Readington, a small town about
eight miles from Flemington, N. J., en
Friday last, resulting in the death of the
daughter of Peter Hyler, an influential
farmer. The little girl, four years
old, accompanied her mother te feed the
chickens, and, after the mother's return,
remained near the -wagon house te play.
When half an hour had elapsed the
mother started in search of the little
one. She was horrified te find, the dead
body of her child suspended by the neck
from the deer of a corn crib, which is built
in the wagon house. The deer is composed
of beards, which slide up and down in a
groove. Seme of tlie beards had previous
ly been shoved up, where they had caught
fast, thus leaving an opening some four
feet from the ground. It is supposed that
in playing the little child put her head
through this opening and swung her feet
playfully against tne Dearos lonn lenn
ing the lower part of the'
deer. The jar most have caused the
upper beards te falL and, catching the
child's bead, they imprisoned her and
checked her te deaths
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