j-gyvyfrtfr itm. j i:,m',jaa '?&?&&'' v ;" ht.m ir-tytj.-yJ--.1- c.--r Tw ,ianna LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, TUESDAY, JANUARY II, 1881. Tin: liL'zzAuns. A Letter Frem Mart Abe Found Under lie Bed. It seems that in the capture of the Buzzards aZ.,near Ephrata,last.Saturday, Jee, the younger of the Buzzards, who is only twenty years of age, was secured without any trouble at his home en the mountain, and Abe Buzzard was found, utter quite a search, anions the shanties en the mountain under Kli Heiney's bed. Hefni-y himself occupied the bed, and in answer te inquiries by the officers Mated that he had net seen Buzzard for several days. A peep under the bed convinced the officers "that Heiney's was a most excellent place te leek for charac ters of the Buzzard stripe. Abe was found neatly covered and doubled up en a tiundle bed, and was" hauled out. -Mr. Sweigart, while in search of his goods, found a number of his bags of clever seed en one of the reads leading te the Kpbrata Mountain, where the thieves were compelled te abandon them en ac count of the breaking of their sleigh. He also found one of the broken parts of the sleigh, which was subsequently found te lit nicely in the remains et a sleigh owned by Henry Hoever. Hoever's ariest fol lowed, and he stated that the Buzzards had get his sleigh en the day preceding the burglary for the purpose of bringing a number of pigs from a relative's near New Helland. Mere arrests arc exacted te fol fel low. A Letter from -Mart. Meanwhile, " Martin Buzzard, and a brother te the above,"' as he signs himself, who has served some terms in jail, but who has new turned "reformer," writes a long letter te the J.ntku.ieknckk, dated Salisbury January 10, which lie asks us te " lix up'" for publication. The substance of it is, that he proposes te make a few re marks te the public in legard te the few yet lemaining of the Welsh mountain gang, who aie at lari'e, and who, he says, aie the most desperate of the let and beast of their smartness. They reappear en the moun tain alter ranging about Bphrata, Bead ing, Lincoln and Sinking Springs. Sam Bewman anil Mait have had several night rides alter them, but thcr friends and "cow operaters'1 have aided them te evade the pursuit. Mait says Bewman lives live miles from him and they get tee much start belere he arrives te head the hunt. .Mart thanks Providence that he has had his eyes opened in time te escape the gal lows, and his future lies in helping te "beat" the work of the "gang." ike Buzza.d and William Weailcrs, Mart says, are in tin: gang. He describes Ike at length, and says that, if he carries out his lineal te sheet, he (Mart) will be pre pared for him. One of his middle lingeis is cut oil' at the Sirst joint and a scar en the nctt one ; he is 5 feet, ." inches high ; has dark hair, eyes anil clothes. His com panion is tall, dark, with a moustache, and wears a light hat ever a round face. Mart Ih'nks his -'give away " of the gang is a public duty and a public service : and asks tint press te aid it. I.arge Funeral, On Monday, 3d inst., was held the fu neral of Mrs. Margaret L. Skiles, wiie of 11. BiUbiu Skiles," of Salisbury township. Jleceascd had been a sutlerer from dropsy for ever two years and was attended by Drs. Man in and Parke. Although a con stant Milfcier dining this lime she at tended toiler hoiiM'iield duties until Octo ber last when the disease showed its worst I symptoms and finally caused her death. i The funeral was an unusually large our. ' Her laige circle of friends and relations ! bore testimony te her intrinsic worth as a i friend and neighbor, and showed a hearty J sympathy for the bereaved husband, who ! has lest a valuable tioasure in his estima- ' ble wife, and for the family of six children, who are new without that loving teacher a mother. Seiiees were conducted at the house and chinch by Uev. Henry B. Tul- , lege, of St. Jehn's Episcopal chutch, Cem- passviile, Chester county, and the remains . intend in the new cemetery adjoining the ! c'lureh. ' ! ' Humane Fire t'iiiixiiiiy. I At a meetintj of the Ilumin.: lire com pany, held last evening, the foliewiu; offi cers were elected : President Walter M. Franklin. Vice President Peter McC meiuy. Treasurer Geerge Pentz. Secretary J. M. Wilhehn. Assistant Secretary Jehn St. Clair. Chief Engineer Vm. H. Lntz. Assistant Engineers Peter Bitehcy, Am brese ITerkenreider. Chief Hese Director Jeseph Xeinier. Assistant Hese Directors Harry ii;ist. .. J. ICHngiT, Charles Itulisill, l. Brown. Foreman Harry Kolh. Assistant Fer mm Jeli.i Kelb. FireniJti Andrew Metzrelh, .7ih:i :' : ich. Tiustee Lee Jacobs. Janitor Andrew Zimmerman. Agent Geerge Pentz. Delegate te Firemen's Convention Wal ter M. Franklin, Jehn Fink, Jehn llerich, David Hardy, Peter Bitchey. Tim City and City Treasurer. The motion te dissolve the preliminary injunction granted at the instance of City Treasurer Welchans, against all the city authorities who mav seek te disposes him. is being argued in court this afternoon "U bill and answer. The answer recites sub- : stantially the case of the city as it has been published from time te time i:i the ; Ixti:lm!-:xu-::i and maintains that Wei- chans has been lawfully suspemled ami ' ought te ''get out." In the course of the argument te d.iy .Indue Livingston declined te hear cenn- sel for the city say anything about the election of .Mr. Shirk treasurer, re- marking that all that occurred .sub-! sequent ly te this proceeding. The same' i law allowing councils tesus-peiid the city j treasurer required the appointment of his treasurer. Had he applied for the books, i &c., it would lie a different thing. Frem which it is inferred that the court will net dissolve the injunction. Installation r OKicern r O. V. A. M. The folio a ing officers weie installed by Distiict Deputy Kdw. ri. Smelt., as etlh-crs ' of Xe. S, (). U. A. 31 : Jr. I'. C Gee. E. Eckel t. C. James Sweigart. V. C. Jacob M. Chillas. Uee. See. I. E. Leng. A. 11. S. Gee. W. IJnir.lielT. Indue. W. Harry. Ex. Jac. Weitzcl In. I're. Jno. lludy. ). Pre. ('has. Crccn Trustee David llartinau. Jr. I'eacli ISattem Hailreail Ceiiiimiiy. The annual stockholders' meeting f this corpenttion was held in Yerk yester day. The gross earnings increase I last year, but se did the operating ex pensed and cost of maintenance. The following officers were elected : Pres ident, Chas. li. MoCenkey; Diiecters. W. Latimer Small, .Michael Schall, Wil liam Wallace. A. 0. Manifold. Win. G. lless, Jehn Humphrey, Samuel Dickey, Jehn A. Alexander, Robt. B. Patterson, J. Penrose Ambler, Chas. II. Stubbs, Isaac Bradley. The early completion of the read te the river was urged in a resolu tion adopted by a vote of 1:10 shares te 4ft. Complimentary Supper. "Last evening J. B. Martin & Ce., dry goods merchants, comer of West King and Pi-iiice streets, gave their employees, fifteen in number, a line supper at the restaurant of the Stevens Heuse. The feast was prepared and served in the best maimer by Mr. J. B. Kepperly, the restaurateur. COLUMBIA NEWS. ern kkculak coKKEsreUKNCK TSie Virst national and the Columbia national banks elected officers te-day The P. It. H. pay car is clue here but lias net yet arrived. The box sheet for Harney Maculey's ap-peai-auce in tlie opera house en Wednes day night has a geed showing for a large audience. The merit of the play and of ilie company is known here, and the greet ing will probably ha a warm one. Mr. Jeseph F. McMakin, of Philadel phia, who has been visiting friends in town ler the past ten days, left here at l:0-" te-day en his leturn home. The freeze of last night makes the sleighing much better. Loek out for that big sleighing party from Columbia te-night. The iee men arc all busy and ice is of splendid qttiHty. The mercury was pietty well down last nighr, but probably net as low as Ilazen wanted it. Miss Mattie Conard, of Philadelphia, is visiting her sister, Mrs. James Perrettet. Sylvester Vogel's horse, which was at tached te his bread wagon, ran away this morning en Fifth street. ..The wagon upset and its contents scattered ever the ground and the driver was tin own out. The in juries were triiling. Ansel Purj'la lasr. evening resigned the eflice of seen t iry c f Company If. The com pany diill was well attended and conduct ed with spirit. The tires of the Shawnee rolling null were lighted up last evening and the es tablishment is again running. The Vigilant liic company will meet this evening for the transaction of the bus iness of the month. The telephone exchange commenced si retching wires through town yesterday. The poles have al! been erected te the Ceidelia lurnace. A few days mere will see ail the Columbia connections made and this poitien of the line in working or der. At a meeting ycsteiday afternoon in the eniee of I), Braiuard Case, esq., the fol lowing eSliccis and directors of the Dela ware I'ivcrt'c J, tncaster railroad company weie elected te serve for the ensuing term of one year : President, Kebert Crane ; Seeietai y, D. liraiuard Case ; Treasurer, Dr. Henry Carpenter; Directors, Chris tian S. Kuulfmau, D. Braiuaid Case, Dr. Jehn !v. I.ineaweaver. Dr. Henry Carpen ter, X. II. Anders, Dr. Rebert M. lioh lieh nius, Jehn I). Skilcs, Jehn S. Knlaiid, 1 suae A. (Siildiu, Alexander Sellers, K. D. White and Samuel Iv. Cassel. The meet ing adjourned at about 4 o'clock. At Fifth and Locust streets at about 10:iM) o'clock this morning was witnessed an amusing incident which followed a boy's brilliant idea of using his labei-saving property. The boy, who has a very nice sled, and who is also the owner of a billy goat, conceived the idea of coupling the two together te save him the trouble of pulling his sled up hill, alter having made the descent in coasting. A set of harness was impreicd and the goat was hitched up. Everything passed off smoothly while the gout was hauiiug his lead of humanity up this hill and many vt re the envious glances shot at the team, and its owner by less fortunate boys, but when the goat was started down the hill the trouble began. The sled wanted te go faster than the goat was willing te take it, and several tunes bumped against tneaniniai s hind legs, almost knocking it oil its I eel. Finally his ge.iiship became irritated and took the sied and boy down the hill even faster than either of them cared te go. When about half way down the sled was upset and the bev dumped into tiie snow, but the goat and sled kept en. until, en teaching the house at the corner of Fifth and Locust, streets, a break was made for the open front deer, which was cleaied at a bound and general consternation created en the inside. The team was ousted in a short time and taken te its home, and there the goat at least will probably remain, for we are assured the experiences of the boy were of such a nature that he will net further fellow up his " idea." A Petition Kcfu-ed. Alteena Tribune. The Church of Ged committee, having such matters in charge, have refused the petition of the congregation in this city for the retention of Uev. J. W. Miller another year. At the late annual conference Mr. Miller was appointed te Washington, Lan caster county. This is his birthplace and t he congregation there is net willing te yield him up and the committee decided in their favor. Mr. Miller has been a valuable minister te the church here and will leave it. in a nourishing condition. He has also pieved hiiuselfan estimable Chris tian gentleman, and his departure will be n-gret ted betli by his congregation and the eiumuuity generally. Mniriugu at Kiily.tewn. Uev. Win. Sehaell'er, of Danville, broth er of Dr. X. C. ShaelVer, principal ei the Keystone normal school, was married te .Miss .Mary Dreis'e.ich at Kut.tewn te day, after which they left e a wedding tour te Philadelphia, and thence te Washington, I). C, where they will be the guests of Uev. Sentair. formerly of Danville and j n(,w pastor of the Kelermcd mission chajiel j at the national capital. They will visit the principal cities of interest and take a trip te Mount eriien. Sunday-Scheel OIlicCM. ' The following officers have been te serve for one. year, beginning at Derwart street mission Sttnday- elected Jan. 1, school : Superinteiident Richard Kautz. Asst. Supt. .lames Smith. Secretary Jehn V. Mununaw. Asst. Sec. .Miss Lizzie Hans. Treasurer Miss Mary Benttcl. Organist Abe. L. Campbell. Kail of a Pencil Shaver. This afternoon Clare Carpenter, of the Atwcr.was hurrying past the Intei.li-i!-:xri:i: office in search of an ' important"' item, when he slipped en the ice and fell veiy heavily en the pavement, severely biuising himself. AlluncmelllR. liriitritjii. Yhis evening's concert at the i opera lieu-e pm:ui-cs le no iiiuer iiiimihi-i I delight Inl musical treats that has been offered i en:- citizen during the seaiu. Thedislin ' gi;ihc.l Hungarian violinist Kemcnyi, who is i tin: bright particular Mar of the combination. is tims -.peucn et iy a criuc m a rarmian niusicil jeurnal: "i have heard Paganiui. and 1 thlulc I hear him again. Xe living artist has carried lurilier than he the cieuee of tlie violin. He dmws ireni lii-s instrument seunils wl.ieh the hiiinau ear never heard." Tlie violin iteuienyi uses in his concerts was lnanufae luiedby Antonius traiiivariv.s, in Cremona Italy, in 17id. Us intrinsic value is net les tiiiti'i J.V'W. He chills it his ' Princess." Siel- Ilehcrtx'x l'ttiUnmime. The iver-wel eenie "Iluniply Dmnpty" will be here te-morrow night, this time under the management of Mr. Xick Hubert's, lie advertise a liri-elass cmipany, including three clowns, known n spectively as the -tiivat tlriinaldi.'" Ihe "Only Droinie" and the Comical Pedre " Tlie prices are low. ".1 Mexseuyer J'reii) Jurrix Section." Tliat sterling comedian Mr. U. Maeauley, with his Mreng company will produce the play et "A Messenger from Jarvts tcetieu" at Fulton opera house Thursday night, himself peior. peier. ating ills great role of Uncle Dtm'l. Mr. 31a cauley's reputation is establisliea lierealieuts and he is Mire of a cordial welcome. " My ',1'itrlncr" Mr. Mislilcr has presented many line dramatic entertainments for tlie cd cd ilicatieu of our citizens during the present seiseu, but it is doubtful if any have contained mere et the elements of genuine enjoyment than that lia announces for next. Saturday night, when tne most popular of all Hartley Campbell's achievenients, "My Pari ner," will be presented 13" a east headed with tlie names et Leuis Aldrich and Charles T. Parlec. who have wen for this play Its great favor. Anether Victory. Ag.tiu the superiority of tlie iSarnes Safe ha been substantially acknowledge! by the award te the Uarnes Safe & Leck Ce., this city, et tlie contract ler the construction of u mammoth double burglar proof safe for the Watsen town national bank, of Watsontown, I'a. All of the important sale manufacturer:', both Kut and West, were represented, each et whom urged their claims ter patronage. However, after a careful consideration of the merits mid de merits of each, the purchasing committee ren dered their decision in favor of the neatness and perfection of the llarnes Sdfes and awarded the contract therefer because of its obvious superiority in construction ever that of any and all 'f its competitors. I'ittxbnrrh Cout Ceut Cout lit'.'fciel Gazette, 21st inxt. "A Trip Hound the World." An arrangement has just been made with Prof. ISarnwell for a grand matinee at the' court house, en Saturday afternoon next, ati o'clock, for the schools. The pregramme will comprise upwards of a hundred choice views of objects of interest in many countries, and will be entitled -A Trip Keund the World' It will combine amusement with instruction and will be a very delightful afternoon for the lit tle folks. The admission of pupils te the nuit ineu will be len cents, and no doubt the eon t Iieum; will be crowded. Mothers never fall te recommend Mall Kil ters as nourishing and strengthening. Don't Kub Oil' the Knaiiicl .ceth with gritty preparation-. The are tee valuable tnbe trifled with. Whc-n e. you must have false ones or " gum'' eiirselt through life. l'e SO.ODONT, which contains no grit, li cleanse the mouth and vitalizes the secretion-. Janioiwdeed&w shaving becomes a luxury when indulged in d tily with Cuticura Shaving Seap. ari.VlAL. bOTiViSx. Hi:. IShewmxc; does net claim that his C. fc C. Cordial is a cure-all. It i, ler Coughs, Celd! of any kind, and for the relief of Consumptives in all stages of the disease. If you will gi vu it a trial, and use according te direction-, thn tc sult will be astonishing. Fer sale by druggist at Se cents per bottle. lr. ISrewuiiig. l'roprie l'reprie tar. 1117 Arch street, Philadelphia. Tlie 1'mHT of (lie Press. In no wuv is the power of the pr-;- mere surely shown than in theuniver-al knowledge that has in Ie- than a year, been diffused throughout fitly millions of people of the cu rative properties of that splendid remedy Kid-uey-Wnrt. And the people ll'rtin the Atlantic te the 1'ucitlc have .shown their intelligence and their knowledge of what is in the papeis, by already making Kidney-Wert their house hold leiuedy for all disease of the kidneys, liverand bowels. Jlerahl. jlO-lwd.Vw saj:i'i,k mitivk. !l I.- iiii'.io.-j.silile for a woman alter a taithlul course of tri'uimeiil uith I.ydia K. Pinkhaui's Vegetable Compound te continue te Mill'cr with weakness el the uterus. Kncle.se a slump te Jin., i.ydia K. Pinkhum, SKI Weslern uvfinif. I.ynn, Ma-s., ter pamphlets. J.V-'.Hyileeil&w Cough. ' JlreiPH'n Jlrenchial Trechex"1 arc i:ed wjfli advantage te alleviate Coughs, Sere Threat, learscness and Krenehial Ati'ecliniis. Fer thirty years, these Troches have been in Use, with annually increasing favor. They are net new mid untried, but, having been tested by wide am) constant n-e ler nearly an eutiie generation, they have attained well-merited rank among the fewstaple i"iuedies-,f the age. Tlie Tliruat. " Uretcii'x Hrtmchiftl Troehes"' act directly en the organs ei'the voice. They have an e. 1 raerdinary eli'ect inall disorders of the Threat and Larynx, restoring a healthy tone when re lated, cither ireni cold or ever-exertion et the voice, and produce a elearand distinct eininei atijii. Vwi.'A'i'z nml Shxjcfy liiul the Troches ii-ete.l. A Cough. Celd, Catarrh fcerc Threat re quire immediate attention, as neglect often times results in some incurable i.ung IM-ca-e. ' llreivn'x HiencliiiU Trvchcx" wi!Ialme-t in vaiianly give relief. Imitations are offered ter sale, uianv of which are iniurieus. Th- genu- im. " llrmin'x I'reiic.'ii'tl Troches" urr sold I ntitii in hurex. 'an!.Vlyd.tw'l'.!,Th.;S .Metlirm! J.letlu-.i-s:: .lietucrn::: Aie you distmbeil at night ami broken el yen;- rest by a sick child suifeiing and crying with iiee.crueiating pain el cutting teeth? :i -!. goat oneeaii:lgeta!e'.tieoI Mils. W1NS i.W MM'lilNli SYKUP. It w ill relieve the p.'or Utile sullercr iniinedialely depend upon il: 1'ieie is no mislnke about it. There is net a met her en earth who ha-" ever used it. who will net tell you at once that it will regulate the beweln. and give rest te Ihe mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It is pcitectly sale te uein :illeues,und pleas ant te tlie taste, and is the prescription et eim et the eldest and best temale physicians anil nneia in the United Slates. eid everywheie il e.'iils a bottle. fil7-lvd.twM.WAS Dinicultyet Obtaining Pert IVIue. The difficulty of obtaining a pure Pert Wine for sickness is one great cause why physician refuse te pi escribe it where they knew it would benefit their patient, becaut'e they tear that some poisonous mixture wilt be given them instead of Pert Vie, and the injury be irreparable. California wines are bfing terri bly mixed and adulterated with alcohol and water and ether ingredients te make it cheap, se a.s te bring a greater profit from the tales. The most excellent and finest Pert Wine is made in Xew .Jersey, from tlie Oporto : rape, by Allied Speer, and has becenie the most re liable wine for Hospital and Communion pur poses. This Wine has been thoroughly ana lysed, and is pronounced by chemists te be the pure juice of the grape, and te contain tlie nie-t valuable medicinal properties. It iss-eld by druggists, who purchase direct from Mr. Sperr's Vineyards in Xew .Jersey. I'leiiiii; re.tr. The above wine has become in gieal demand in Xew Yerk and Brooklyn ter communion ami he-pital use. This wine is recommended by Drs. Atlee and Davis, and for sale by U.K. Haymaker, Lancaster, Pa. ji-2wd.tv,- imA ran. LhitKL-m:. In l.'eading en the Kill iiisf., Charles, son el Philipund Klixahcth I.eb.elter, aged 12 years. Tlie lelativcs and Iriemis of the family are respectfully invited le attend the funeral from the Salem Evangelical Lutheran church, en Wednesday afternoon, at i o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. -t'l XJ2 ' A It rA'Vf TJSXMJX TS. Tr.JITKII A SITUATION ISX A STKAI V young married man. Willing te de any thing. Kcfcrciiee can be given. Address " A," Intklmeuxcek Oflice. ltd rpiIK AX.NUAL Mr.J-.TINtJ OS' T11K HIT X IloliieiNet tlie LancasterCemcterv ferthe election of Trustees will be held m TUKtDAY, KKIiiclJAUT 1, 131, between tlie hours of In and II o'clock a. ir., at the (iraiie Hetel, Xerth Oueen street. .JOSRP1I SAMSOX janll,ii,-Jld Secretary. V K KKXT. ST41KK AND DWELLING Ajiply at tlie Xe. 10 Seuth Oueen street. Ixtkluuencuk Ofliec. T 1I1K HKiHKST tVAOKS AVlLL. BE HIVES te a woman ceumeteut te de the coekinir ami aid in the genei-.il housework in a Mnall familr. In veire of C. IIOKFMAX'S OKPICK. janll-itd Xe. s: Xerlh Duke. Street. 1)UUI.ISA!.h. tN TUESDAY, . AX UAKT il, ISS1. will be sold a' public vendue, at the Cooper ileu-e. en West King street. Lan eater. Pa . the lollewing property te wit : Tlie three-story Tin Itoel'ed Dwelling Heuse, with two-sterv" brick slate reefed and onc enc onc nterv frame kitchen altacluuents, having 11 rooms. ga. het and cold water.b:ithaud range, and situate X'e. 141 Kast Lemen street, Lancas ter. Pa., being Ihe property of Miss Frances Kre :dy. Tlie let fronts 'J2 feet 7 inches en Lemen sttvet. extending northward 2 IS feet, ami has a vaiicty of fruit thereon. Pos-se-sien ami geed title will be given April LlsSI. Sale te eemuience at 7j o'clock p. in. of said daj-. wlien easv terms and conditions will be made known by ISAUSMAX & 15UKXS. Heal Kstate Agents. 15. F. I.'ews, Auct. janlO-awrteetUt J. K. SHIRK, M. 57 (fenn'uiy at the Vienna Ucncial liesjiital). 13 XflKTU DUKE STSCV.KT, Lancaster, Pa. Oflice Hours UO te 12 A.M. i 2 te 4 v. M. jS-7tilA2lw A'fc'ir ADTEBTISEXKSTS- CLOSING COATS AND -AT NEW TOEK STORE. :e:- I.A 1)1 KS' COATS reduced te ti $ .".. $t.i". 57 and iX I.AIU KS' DOLMANS reduced from ill) te $i;..V, $Ii50 te $s.r.(. Jl.'i te .?10. Ladies in want of these goeils elieuld call at once, as they can't last long at t hese prices. JITST OPENED A CHOICE SELECTION OP HAMBURG EDGINGS AND INSERTINGS, Latest Designs, Kcauliful Werk1, Lewest Prices. NE7V YORK STORE. ESTJHtTAIXMESTX. f 1 K.N1 CONCEKT BY REMENYI, Assisted by the following Sole Artisl.s : ML.L.E. RBNIE REIQNARD. SOl'KANO. Mr. BDMOND DB CELIiB, TENOK. Mr. HENRY BEALE, riAXIST. Will give one or their GIfAXD CONCK!:TSat Eiiiten Opera Heuse, TUESDAY EVEMNU, J AX. 11, 1SS1. ADMISSION" 50 and.7.1 C'ts. KEsEKVED SEATS 7. C'ts. Tickets for f ale ut Opera Heuse Oflice. j7-f t TULTOX Ol'KHA llOCSl.. THURSDAY, JANUARY 13. The Popular Comedian, MM. ii. MACAULEY, In his original cliaractcri.alien el UNCLE DAN'L, Inventor of the Annihilator and Pellingiii's llandculls. The Typical American Comedy by K. A. LOCKK, " A Messenger Frem Jarvis Section," Abounding in quaint humor and novel ellecl:-. ADMISSIOX, - - S.1, .0 & 7Sc. UKSKKVKD SKATS, .... si. Seals lttr sal at Opera ileusu Oilier. jt-.'ilil MK. JOHN D. MISI1 I.Kit ASSUK1CS A btreng. Interesting Dramatic Kntertain nient al the Opera Heuse. SATU11DAY, J AS LAKY 15, 1SS1, In Hie uppeariiuce of LOUIS AtiDRICH AMI CHARLES T. PAKSLOB In ISartley Campbell's most powerful Ameri- i can Drama in 4 acts, entitled "MY PAHTNEK," with the same unusually talented company with which, wherever presented, it lias achiev ed AliltAND DItAMATIC TK1UMPII. Notwithstanding the extra expense of this Piiteriaiuiueiit, XO ADVAXCK IX PKICF.S. lir. HO & 75 Cent. Ifcserved Seats at Yeeker's. janl! .ltd TUI.TOX Oi'KKA IIOUSC. V7EDNBSDAY, JANUARY 12. A I. WATS TI1K I'.KST! Tlie Public's Favorite, NI0K ROBERTS'S HUIPTT DU1PTY. JI r. Xik KeiiUKTg - Proprietor and Manager. 3 CLOWNS n The lies! ami Largest Troupe in America. Tlie (JUKAT ;UIMALDI. The OXLY DiJOMie. The COMICAL I'KllKO, Harry Leslie, (Tlie Here of Xiagara.) C W. Itavel, Jliks Sephia Havel, The Ktzeline Sisters, .MissKmily Lulu, the Meudexa ISrethers. Mens. Clias. Omweg. TIIE WHEAT C'tJOIi IJU1MJESS ! ( America's Supreme Comedian.) NICK ROBERTS'S SILVER CORNET BAND AND OPERA ORCHESTRA. Prof. L..J. UIKLEU, Director. PKICF.S ."O &!i.1C'ts. Xe extra charge for Keservcd scats. jaull-'Jtil .1. . LAIXK, liuslness 'ent. 3i IS V K 1.1. A XEO U.S. Dlt. I.KWIX'S CATAMICiUK OX TIIK treatment of ICheuiualic Diseases can be had ter nothing by calling at Lecher's Drug store, Kast King street, or Dr. Leng's Drug Stere, corner et West King and Maner streets, or at his eflice, 47 West King street. janS-t!d CAHOOT! N MATCH rUt! A MSB LOT Of O TUltlvKYS al the Millport Hetel, en the Str.tsburg Pike, three inilrs east of Lancaster en WLD.nKSDAY AFTEKXOOX. All lever. of the tiiggerare invited. Jtd .JOIIX F. KCHTKKXACU. Cuiukt ri:oci.AaiATie. ; Wur.r.KAS, The Houer.thle .JOHN If. LIV iXGSTOX. Preeident, and Uonerable DAVID W. PATTKUSOX, Associate .Imlge et the Court of Comuieu l'lea.s.in am! for the county of Lancaster, and Assistant .lusticesoftheCetirts of Over and Terminer and General .Jail De livery and Quarter sessions of the Peace, in and ter the county of Lancaster, have issued their precept, te me directed, requiring me, among oilier things, te make public proclama tion throughout my bailiwick, tiiat a Court et Over and Terminer and a General Jail Deliv ery, also a Court of General Quarter Sessions ei'the Peace and Jail Delivery, will commence in the Court Heuse, in tlie city of Lancaster in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, en tlie THIltD MOXDAY IX JAXUAUY (17), 1SSI. In pursuance of which precept public notice is hereby given te the Maver and Aldermen et theeitvbf Lancaster, in the said county, and all the'.Iusticesef the Peace, the Corener and Constables, of the said city and county of Lan caster, that they bethen and there in their own proper persons, wit li their rolls, records and examiniilieiis,and inquisitions, and tlifiret her remembrances, te de these things which te thcirollicpsappcrtainintheirbelialftebedone; and also all these who will prosecute against, tlie prisoners who are, or then shall be, in the jail of said county of Lancaster, are te be then and there te prosecute against them as. shall be just. Dated at Lancaster the 20th d:iy el Decem ber, 1S51I. JAC'Oi: S. STKIXE, SheritL d2s-::tdeaw:jiw 1)Ultl.lC SAI.K OP VA1.U.YALI-: CITV PROPERTY. On MOXDAY, JANUARY ::i. 1S.S1, the undersigned executer et the v. ill et Geerge Albright, deceased, will sell at pub liesaleat tlie Leepard Hetel. Lancaster, Pa., the following described property, viz: Xe. 1. All that valuable let or ground situat ed at t lie corner or East Chestnut street and Cherry alley (Xe. 130), containing m front en Chestnut street 23 feet, mere or less, and ex tending southward ! feet, mere or lss, te Marien alley. On said let are erected a one ene one slery Itmc'KDWKLLIXG HOUSE and IJack I'.uilding. a Frame Stable, a Frame Shep and othereutbuildiiigs. There are a number of fruit trees, grape vines, &c., en said property. Xe. 2. A let of ground adjoining Xe. 1 en the east and property of William Hcnscl en the west, containing in front en Chestnut street :w feet,moreerles., extending southward same depth as Xe. 1 te Marien alley, en which is erected a one-story JJRICK DWF.LB1XU HOUSE. Frame Shep and ether outbuildings. There are also valuable fruit trees. Ac, en tin: let, and a hydrant and nevei-fuiling well or water, , ,. Ne. 3. Let of ground fronting en Arch al Iry, adjoining St. Jehn's Lutheran church prop erty en the north, and property of II. Deerr en theseutli, ami extending eastward 72 feet, mere or less, te property et II Deerr. Tins let lias a front en Arch alley of 25 feet, mere or less, and en it is erected a one-story Fit AM E DWELLING HOUSE, with geed dry cellar. There is also a side alley and, in the yard a geed bake even, and puinpand never-failing well et water. , Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. in. en said da v when conditions, will be made known by JOHN 1L.ALI5KIGHT, Executer of Will et Gen. Albright, dee'd. IL suuiuiUT, Auct. janltM.tdM.SS TrALUABLK FAltM AT PK1VATK SAUK. V A valuable farm situate in Colerain township, Lancaster count, Pa., live miles from Oxford and about eight miles from I'cnn I'cnn ingtenville, containing about 1( ACRES, nil eleared except about 00 Acres of timber, is ot et lercd at private sale. Tlie land is in a geed state or cultivation and well watered. The improvements consist of a two-story FRAME DWKLLIXG HOUSE, Rank Ham, Wagen Shed and ether necessary out-buildings. Terms easy. Fer particulars address JOHN HAAS, sepl5-5mw Sunbury, Pa. SALE OF DOLMANS, THE - SfAKKHTS. Sew Yerk Market. Xii Yetus. Jan. 11. Fleur firm, with moderate expert and home trade : superfine State ! :50g3 se; extra de 2034 5J; choice de $4 tt)J 4 he : fancy de $". 003 30 : round hoop Ohief i 2Tig3lW: choice de at 5 1050 73 : super fine western :t :!(tS:5 s(: common tngoed ex tra de $l2UgT4t3; ciieiee de ilTOQUTJ; choice wiilta wiieat de $3 OOglJOO; Southern firm and quiet: common te fair extra I 7.3 &." 23 : geed te clieice de $5 a)U 50. Wheat a shade stronger, and quiet : Xe. 1 White, Feb.. $1 17J : Xe. 2 Red Feb. 1 2u' 1 20? ; de March, $1 21-01 22' ... Cern dull, without decided chance: Mixed western spot, XiHTiiui de future at .V.!S 3Se. Oals without important change : Stale, l.'iij 50c; Western 4M2lse. Piiiladelptiiu .M.irfcia. Puic.MeLrniA, Jan. 11. Fleur dull and un changed medium grades wraker te sell ; super tine :; OOfj::; .",u : extra:: 73f?4 25; Ohie and In diana family $3 JtlgCOU; Penn'a family $3 00 .2:St. Leuis fiimilv 5 75W!130: Minnesota extra $50fift5 75: straight, $5 7gi 23 : patent unit high grades JG."0ji.f. Uve tteurat 5 0i. Wheal nrmer: Penn'a. Red l !5gd W.: Am ber (I 15 1 17. Cern quiet but steady ; steamer and yellow :iy.ti.:iy.v, mixed nsc. Oats sfreng with light elleriniis : Xe. 1 Whit 4?Je: No.2te47J..e:'.No.:5.lo4iJic: .Ne. 2 Mix ed Cc. Kye"steailyat'.t2-. Provisieux lirm : mess perk, old, $I2.VWJ:;iw : new, $14 25514 73. : beel iams !7 oegil te; In dliiii !i:.-.-s beef $1'.)()0, f. e b. Kacnn smoked vheuMers ."ifiajc : salt de 4'.;5e; smoked hams'.ij.iMic; pickled hann SJig'.ic. Lard lirmef ; city kettle :t;'e : ie.-u luiltiiers' SJ:e ; pi line steam V-i i. iSutter uirt. belter leeliiii' prevail ; Cream ery extra "2!(-."kc ; de geed te clieice 2?5:,lc; Rradfenl county and Xew Yerk extra, tubs, 27$2$c : de firkins. 2l25c ; Western reserve extra 2l22c; de geed toelieicM Iifii0'. Rolls dull and easy ; Penn'a Kxlrw isg20a ; Western Reserve ex I ra 1S2i. Eggs weak and lower te sell : Penn'a 33331c ; We.-ieri', :i.Vie. Cheese uleadv with fair tilde; New Yerk lull cream i:l.'c: M'estern lull ereaiii yx i:U;: de fair togeod UJI2Cc; de half skiiii ltij f. 1 1 c : Pa le iej iff i j c- Petroleum dull ; reilned tije. Whisky nt $1 !, Seeds Geed te prima clever quiet 7'ijj1'; Flaxseed dull at $1 30 asked. (Tattle Market. MeMt.vv. Jan. 10. The receipts of beeves were: West Philadelphia yard, 3,000 head: XeiJi Philadelphia yard, 500 head; Total for the week, 3,5ie head : previous week 3.000 head. Experts Per steamer Pennsylvania, Jan. 1, 71S quarters. I'.eef Cattle. Tiie market during the past week was rather easier than the preceding one. and all grades of iittie were fully Jfc lower. This was occasioned by the heavy run. Hulls and cows were inactive and lower. Calves were in geed demand. Fresh cows sold slowly. Dressed la-eves, city dressed, were active. Xe Western dressed arrived last week. Sales el' Diessed Ks-evcs Thes. Rraillcy, :1 head city dressed at 7?'.)c; W. li. Krown, 152 de. de. sit (WlsKc: Jas. Clavin, M de. de. at Se ; C. S. Dengler. 71 de. de. ai 7le!c ; A. A. I'.os I'.es weii. 105 de. de. at sjte. We quote as fol fel fol eows: Kxtra,lS.iyie ; Geed, r.'fSSJi.e : Medlinn. l';'t(i 7i)ifi ; Common, :trPi'; 'mils and Cows. iy,k(i Ic: Calves, iijjTJjc ; ' Fresh Cows, $i515; Dre.sseil ISeiiVes, j'.le. Sheep and lambs. The r.-ccipts were : West Philadelphia yard, 5,t!0O head ; North Phila delphia yard, l.tKC) head; Hesfenville j-ard, 3,50i head : total for tlie wee!;, 0,500 head ; pre vious week, S.oeo head. The market for Ihe higher giadcs was mod erately net ive, and prices were well maintain ed, while common sleck was e lower. We quote as lollews: Extra j(i!c ; Geed. V;,Jt:c : Medium,.".;., j3!c; Coiiim'eii, 4,''j.5y : Culls, $2 50; Lambs, Samuel atewart sold J7i head dres-ed sheep at cgse. Hogs. The receipts were ; West Philadelphia jards, l,5ni head: ether yards, I.OliO head : total for the week, 5,500 li- ad : previem week, 5,r.0O head. Experts Per steamer Pennsylvania, Jan. !. 301 he.nl. The market wa- active, and prices were firmly held. We quote as fellows : Kxl'r.t, 7jse ; i.oed. 7ji"i7;.c ; .Medium, fJ7;K'c: Comuieu, tySe. SAI.ia OF LIVU STOCK. Reger .May lies, 310 Western, gross. 4J.'.jJ0e. OueitSinitli, Ss1 Western, account J. M. Leng : 37 Western, account Vannietrr. Chaiu-b.-rs : .V. Western, account of Ellengcr & s:iueur; 3i; Pennsylvania, account of F. Rile, gross. I'rWjUc. K.S.A 15. F. MeFillcn,'l50 Wcsti-rn, gre.-,.-, :i)i 0,V.c. A. A .I.Christy, IiiS Western, gross, 5?t(;j.c. L'lman A Lehman I'.res., ist Ohie, account et Lehman llres., 5'j5Jc; 37 de Jehn Tay Tay eor. zyM'.-yu ; Che.-tcr county, account of Rj de .VReyle. gre-s. 5Jc. James Clemsen, 50 Western and Laneaslcr ceuntv, gross. 5S5;ie. Jehn McArdlc. 20 Western, gre-s, 5i.i5Jt;i.c. Daniel Murphv. ItiO Western gross, 5J,jOJ.je. Dennis .Smvtir, 21 Miiivlaiid, account of Mor gan AlSre., le W. siern and Pa., b "'-, "li Lewenslein A Adlcr. 175 Weslern. gross tttt:-. G. Schalnberg A Ce., Chicages, and St. Leuis, jjwess. 35liJie- SchainbergA Paul, HI Western, gres-. lljiU: F. .-schcelz, 17 Western, 4JvQ'52;.. IU Montgom ery county cows, gie.-s, 4!51c. I!. Chain, jr., .V. Western, gross. ii:,W. Leuis Hern. 5S West Va.. gres-. Iff."e. Daniel Smyth A Rie., 12'J Western, gre-s, lUnj ,!'S'"- ... ., ,s . AbeOsth:'ini,2"l.S. Leuis gross. ,tu.: M. Levi, M Western and Delaware ceunly. gre-s, l.l..V,1,!-. James Anil. 72 Western, gre--, ."JjOlfc. James Eiistiee, 37 Western, gross. :y.,i;3e. lSaclnnan A Levi, 125 Western and West Va., gross, 4tJc. J. F. Sadler A Ce., 201 Western, gross, 5,l-"K'g5,e. li. M. Miller, 15 Lancaster county and esi ern, gross, 4tc. Wm. Kales, 51 I'a., gre.,s. 3,sG5i.e. S. Drcitiis, IS Western, ure-s, 51fek.-. P. Hathaway, 25 Lane county, gre-s i.y5'(e. Steclt iUarKei. Xkw Yekk Stocks. Slecks slreng Junuaiy A. M. A. JI. 1. M. P. M. I0:. 11:2) 12: .0 1:13 lifl" . 51 5! 51 51 ,1-sy.i i:c 132 i:k!4 125 123' 121 11. v. m. Meney Erie it. R Michigan S. A L. i Michigan Cent. R. R Chicago A X. W.. V2 127 12. 127'4 Chicago, M, A St. P...11IK 113 112 II3i Han. A St. J. Cem :?. 53 52i Wi ... " P'ld....l07 107 Ui,.'. 1(WJ .... Teledo A Wabash.... 40 41 V,y, Wx .... OhieA Mi-sis-iepi. .. .Ki!4 4ui le " 4'H, SLLeuiS, I.M.AS.R.. 54'4 5li 51 :A .... Ontario and Western. 31 31'.j 31 31 .... C. C. A I. It. R 2W4 22 22 2214 .... New Jersey Central.. ss,'.i feS 87i SsyH Del.A lldnsen Canal. 07 WJi !X!J :Vi .... DC. Lack. A Western 113 1124 112 112Ji .... We.lern Union Tel. .103 100 vt,i 101; .... Pacilic Mail S. S. . 53 53 524 5- .... American U.Tel. Ce S3 87 s. Union Pacific I13JJ 113 113 112 .... Kansas A Texas 45 45 41 41 .... Xew Yerk Central 151 Adams Expres- 122 Illinois Central 124 Cleveland A Pitts I32J.J Chicago A Reck I I2: Pittsburgh A Ft. W l:J2 I'lllLADrfLVItl.V. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania R. R. . ;; i; or. '; ra Phii'a. A Reading 2s4 20 20 20 20K Lehigh Valley S 30 50 5.) 5 Lehigh Navigation... 40 40 40 40 30 Northern Pacific Cem ::3 :! 33 33 SJ 44 P'd . m; ,; ra i . Pitts., Titusv'e & i: '. VZ WA in 1 Northern Centia! 41 414 4f 44 J Phii'a A Erie R. R ,' 20 .... 20 Northern I'enn'n Un. R. It's of N J Ie 181 Ilastenvillc Pass 10 Central Trans. Ce 4S -pATUNTS M.M.ROHRER&SON, ATTOI'.XKVS-AT-LAW A3fl SOLICITORS OP AMKIU CAN' AS1 FeIlEIOX FATESTS, Ne. .50!) seventh St., AVaBhlngter, I. C. Praetif e patent law in all its brunches in the Patent Ollice mid the Courts. Special atten tion given teic-Nuesuuil rejected cases. jl0-ItilA4tw TIIED EBITIOI.. TUESDAY EVENING, JAN. 11, 1881. AVKATHKK INDICATIONS. Washington, Jan. 11. Fer tlie 3Iidil!e states, partly cloudy weather in the ex treme southern portion, light snow or rain, winds shifting te south ami west during the night, stationary or a slight rise in teinpcrature,and stationary or slow ly falling barometer. CONGKKSS. Proceedings in the Senate. Washington, Jan. 11. In the Senate the District tramp act for the punishment, of vagrancy was taken up and discussed upon pending amendments. In the Heuse. In the Heuse Mr. Blackburn ettered a resolution reciting that charges of misuse of the mails by congressmen having beeu made, a select committee of five be ap pointed te examine into the subject. The resolution was adopted, and the Heuse at 12:3e went into committee en tlie Indian appropiiat.en bill. A Ni:W MOVE. The Opposition 1 tJewen. Philadelphia, Jan. 11. A petition lias been tiled in the clerk's eflice of the United States circuit court here, and will be pre sented te Judge McKcnuan iu Pittsburgh te-day,asking that the permission granted the receivers of the Philadelphia fc Read ing railroad te issue deferred income bends be set aside. In the court of common pleas Se. 1, to day, Judge Allisen granted an alternative mandamus, commanding the president pre tern, and tnanageis of the Philadel phia & Heading railroad company te pass a resolution and the secretary te issue a call for a meeting of stockholders for the purpose of holding an annual elcctieu for president, managers and secretary of the company. THK NATIONAL 3IKXU1CANT I.i.gan I'nshiiigbisltillte Piace Crant en the ltbtireil List. Washington, Jan. 11. At a meeting of the Sjnate committee en military af fairs this morning, Senater Legan called up the bill introduced by him, and referred te the committee yesterday te place General Grant upon the retired list with the rank and full pay of geneial of the army, and authorizing the president te assign him te active duty in case of emer gency. Senater Legan and his Republi can colleagues argued immediate favorable action upon the measure, and after a warm discussion it was determined by majority vote te postpone its further consideration until the next weekly meeting. si'Kiuixt: ici: cirrri:i:.s. .Objecting; tia Kciliii-tien el Wages. Uai.timekk, Jan. 11. About 900 men employed bv Cochran ic Ce., Obur & Ce., of this city, and ether linns, employed in cutting ice en the Susquehanna at Havre dc Grace, struck this morning because one of the funis decided net te pay mere than $1.25 per day, the men having heretofore received $1.."9. Cochran's men were the first te strike and seen succeeded in get ting ethers te join. The ice is ten inches thick and free of snow. thk wi:i.irs fa it:. CmiceriiiiiK the Proposed Kxhlhleii In New Yerk. Xi:w Yerk, Jan. 11. The world's fair commission reassembled te-day at the city hall. The consideration of the report of executive committee was resumed. The section recommending the application te Congress for additional financial assistance was adopted : as was also the section ic nuesting Congress te admit foreign goods free of duty, constituting the exhibition building a bended warehouse. TilUKr. SC'OKK AN1 TKN. FennU Dead Alter IHg Or inn. Xkw Yerk, Jan. 11. A man who regis tered himself as David lleyd at tlie Comp Cemp Comp ten house in Third avenue, Saturday night last, was found dead in his room this morning. The hotel peeple say he was se drunk last night that lie had te lie car ried te his room. He was about seventy years of age. Frem letters in his pockets his name is supposed te be William Ilodgkinseu. Tin: vi:atui:k. Continued Celd iu tlie rerlliuel. Tokento, Jan. 11. The meteorological office reports the area of depression yester day, oil" the Middle Atlantic coast, new te be south of Neva Scotia. A heavy snow storm prevailed yesterday in Kastern Canada. The weather continues very cold iu the Northwest territory. Anether Celd Hip W i xx epke, Manitoba, Jan. 1 1 . Thei e was another cold dip here last week the thermometer averaging twenty-live below zero. ON 'CHANGE. Kztreme Activity in the Stuck Market. Xkw Yekk, Jan. 11. The dealings in the stock exchange have been almost uti prccedcntly large. The two most active stocks being Erie, of which 71,000 shares were sold up te neon, and Western Union, the sales of which aggregated 49,000 shares. The ether stocks which were largely traded iu were Wabash, Pacilic, Ohie & Mississippi, Lake Shere, and Han nibal ic St. Jeseph. COLORADO. Serious Damage by Fire. Dkxvkk, Cel., Jan. 11. Wilburs eai eai riage factory and contents have been burned and Schiller's soda water factory badly damaged. Total less, $20,000. William Kutler's Drnnken Deed. William Butler, while intoxicated, shot and seriously wounded Wallace Bartlett, without provocation. Persistent Incendiarism. Weih:i:n, Mass., Jan. 11. An incendi ary tire, this morning,damaged Fletcher's currying shop anil stock te the amount of $11,000. An attempt was made te burn the same building last night. A package te which a slew match was attached ex ploded and the watchman was badly burn ed iu extinguishing it. Fatal Kailreatl Collision, iu France. Londen, Jan. 11. A dispatch from Paris says a railroad collision has oc curred near Chautau Thierry. Twe per sons were killed and thirteen injured. WAK OF 1HK WIRES. The CouttletertheUBloaa la Kahwsy, S.J. Emzaueth, N. J.. Jan. 11. The tele graph war in Railway has this morning taken a new turn. Constable McVickers arrested twelve American Union men for interfering with Western Union wires and took them before Justice J.O Tuniseu, who held them in $500 each te appear en Thursday at 2 p. m. Mr. Wilsen en the Pennsylvania railroad Iiecame their se curity. Saw Mill Ituraetl. Island Pend, Vermont, Jan. 11. Clark Stevens's steam saw mill and its ma chinery at Bloomfield, Vermont, burned this morning. Less, $12,000. LeN.JF.VITY NOTE.-. Interesting Obi People who Leng Age Pawed . the Three-Scere-aul-Ten Utult. Rebert Stewart, of Clearfield county. Pa., is 100 year of age, and is still very active. Mrs. Bridget Connelly, die tin Waltham. Mass.. en Monday, at the alleged age of 102 years. Mrs. Henry Bryan was in her 90th year whe she died. Site went te live in Centre ville, Ohie, iu 18U5. Jeseph Berlin, of Bell township. West mereland county, Pa., died recently after he had become a centenarian. Old "Uncle Tem, " the here of Mrs. Stewe's " Uncle Tem's Cabin, " is still living at Kent, Canada, and is OT years of age. The eldest man te speak from a political platform in the late campaign was Ames Perkins, of Unity, X. 11., who is in his 'SM year. Mrs. Fannie Hill, el Hardin county, Ky.. is 05 years old ; and Marcus CratnlaP, commonly known as the here ef.the Alge line war, is in his 94th year. Jehn Brown, of Brownsville, Md., js 90 years old and still holds the postiuaster pestiuaster sliip. He is the eldest otlice-lielder in the country. He was appointed iu 18:50 by President Jacksen. Shadrach Claywell. a Western pioneer, died at his home in Woodbine, HI., from a fall from a lead of hay. He carried the first mail between Galena and Frecpert, marking his course with a hatchet. Mrs. Hannah Seivcrs, of Mount Pleas ant, X. J., has just cclcbratedj,hcr 90th birthday She is the mother of heavy weights, the lightest of her children tip ping the scales at 240 pounds ami the heaviest at 200 pounds. Alteena is premt of thirteen of her citi zens, whose ages aggregate 1,112 years. One of them, James Xewburry, who is in his 8"th year, served in the war of 1812,iu the Mexican war and throughout the late rebellion. Jehn Kynen was, bem at Mount Hepe, X. J., in sight of the old furnace and foun dry in which, during the Revolutionary war, cannon and cannon balls were made by the Continental army. He died recent ly at Boonton, aged 91 years. Five generations of the Longfellow family are living under the same reef at Malcolm, Iowa. Charles Longfellow has in his family his mother, aged nearly 09 : his grandmother, aged 93 his own daugh ter and her little child of ". months. On the Little Colerado is a lady who avers that she is 128 years of age. She says she was thiity years of age at the time of the dark day which ctcated such consternation. The Spaniards buried all their saints, of which they had a goodly number, while the Indians took te feasting en dogs and ether animals. The " dark day" was se called en account of the re markable darkness which extended throughout America. The obscuration commenced about 10 o'clock iu the morn ing of May 19, 1780, and continued till tlie middle of the next night. Birds sang their evening song, disappeared and remained silent ; fowls went te roost, cattle sought the barnyards, and candles were lighted iu the heii!:e. Drunken Ntuir. Hew many children nud women are slewly and surely dyinjr, or rather being killed, by exccsxivi: doctoring, or the daily use of some drug or drunken stuff called medicine, that no one knows what it is made of. who can easily becuiedand saved by Hep Hitters, made et Heps, Ituclui, Mandrake, Dandelion Ac., which is se pure, simple and harmless that the most trail woman, weakest invalid or smallest child can trust in them. Will you be saved by them ? Sec ether column. jl-iwdJtw JUMHCA1.. CUTICURA Bleed Humors, Itching and Scaly Dis eases, Scrofula, ScrentleaH Sorts, Ulcers, and Swellings, positively, per manently and economically CHred". C'LTlffUA HrseLVKMT is the' greatest IjUkmI iiurilier in medicine. It acts through the ewel, liver, kidneys and skin. Citticitka, a Mediciuul Jellv, arrests external disease, rats away lifeless flesh uiul skin, allays inflamma tion, itching and irritation, and heals. Ci.ti cl'ra Mur cleanses, heals, softens, whitens uml beautifies the skin. It, and the Ci.ticvka v v ine heir, the only medicinal shaving M.p, are prepared from Ol'TicCKA. Salt Khsiim. Mrs. Asa It. Ilrmrn, Maiden, Mass., hail Suit Kheuui en body and limbs for eight years. Ne kind of treatment or medicine or doctors did her any geed. I.iinbs se raw and painful that she was obliged at times te go about en crutches. Many et Maiden's best citizens can testily te her condition. Abe despaired of cure or even relief", t'sed the Ccticcka Keselvest Internally, and the Citk lka and C'irrfcuiiA Seat externally, and was cured iiisix mouths. Wonderful Cures. What cures or Meed and .Skin Diseases, and Scalp Affections with Less of Hair, ran com pare with these el the Hen. Win. Win. Taylyr. llestnn. State .Senater of Massachusetts ; Alder man Tucker, ISosten ; S. A. bteele, esi .. Chi cago; F. 11. Drake, esq., Detroit; II. K. Car penter, esi., Hendersen, 5. V.: Charles Hough Hough eon, esq., ISosten, and many ethers, details el which mav lie had en application te Messrs. Weeks A Petter, ISosten. Eezcnm. Manuel Maiilntz, New Orleans, l.n., writes: '-Ne ether can compare Willi the Cuticcka Kkmki.ies. 1 have used them in all teriiM for a severe case of what the doctors called Kczemu, which was effectually cured in eight week." Cl-ticuim ItEMKMisnre prepared by WKKKS l'OTTKK, Chemists and Druggist, 3U0 Wash ington street. ISosten, and art: for sale by all Druggists, l'rice ler Citiccha, a Medicinal Jelly, small boxes, 50 cents; lurge boxes, 91. CimccKA Kbselvest, the new -Bleed Purifier. 1 er bottle. Ccticuka, Mxsicinai. Teilkt Soai', J." cents. Ccticuua, MkdicisalSiiavi.iii Seap, 1". cents; in bars ter IJarbers and large consumers, 30 cents. V9j.AH mailed free en reeeijU of price. SANFORD'S RADICAL. CURE FOB CATARRH. liiMutitaneeuM, Economical, Safe. Radical Treatment for One Dellar. I'oi-euous catarrhal nutter tilling the rififel passages rots aay the membranes ti?sus and cartilages, causing less et Mnell, Taste and Hearing. The putrid accumulations drop during sleep Inte the threat and are swallowed, intralyzing digestion. Taken up by the absorbents, the virns enters the bleed, weakening uml debilitating every organ, and generating fatal affect ions of the Lungs, Liverand Kidneys. Strike at thv roots of tills gigantic disease. Cleanse, purity ami heal the membrane lining the nasal passages, nml then, by constitutional treatment, neutralize the poison in the bleed and ether fluids. SANlTORn'H Uadical Ccre. with Improvbe In ualeu and C'ATAKaiiAL. Solvent, reaches every ' part of the aTected system, cleansing, purifv ingand restoring. It is radical ami permanent.. It is economical and safe. Try it before it is tee late. Price, with Improved Inhaler. Catarrhal feLVxarr. Treatise and Directions, $1. held everywhere. 9
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