attatg TTagtswwrriniiTi i.iu e vim jmnwfi!f&nmmiimmmimmm -. --. "" - -T ; , .l,. l Ml I ' I ' ' ...... L ' - Mil ,... M. I. -MN..H -m--" 1-HI.II. JitU--U-L-.jr mt"i IT' i LANCASTER DAILY INTELMOENCER, FRti&AY, JANARY 21, 1881. . - . .. -..- - - -- i m ii i urn ii i mm bb mtrt.n-fcT triBi f ii ! TiiiTiiMngrr-nr'Tn isi K ITi r T r-.r.m n inn"" ' " " """ rr"1rrf"n' "" . " . 1 ' n ui i n f clerk, Jau. 7, 1880, for $37.50, for 5,000 cigars. It is alleged that no charge what ever of this money te the cleik is found en his books. VI. Account of the prison icith ilulf. Credit is taken, Feb. 28, 1880, for 20 yards of carpet and CO brooms taken ler the prison use fiem the manufactuiinff de partment, 820.89. 'e charge is found for these as for goods sold. We are credibly informed that Mr. Rutter, of the beard ofpiiseu inspectors, laid these facts before the grand jury ; that the vouchers showing one set of credits, were exhibited and testimony was given te show the excess of the veucheis aud credits ever the amount aheady paid out; also the cicdits taken for pay ments for convict ever weik and the vary vary ingacceunt with the convicts ; the accounts with the piisen officials for goods sold them aud the lack of any charge ; thai Carpet Weaver Kettcw swore te his boehs and that the above carpets weic woven, the. clerk's books showing no chargc-i or only partial charges of the money lcceivcd for the same ; that Mr.Nimlew's icceipt was produced from Gee. A. Tripple for $"7.e0 and it was pointed out that no charge was made by accountant for the same ; and that numerous wJtnr-sscs weie swesn te having received and accounted for gee. Is in varying sums of which no chaige has been made by the accountant. It is rumored that the gtand jiuy voted 12 te 10 te igueic the bills. The following pei.seiis eoinpe-c the grand jiuy this week. Washington Bunting, fanner, Celeraiu. Jacob Bachman, gentleman, Straslmrg borengh, feicniau. Carpenter Bender, cabinetmaker Hail. Levi II. Bear, gentleman, Eat 3. Jehu Derdcy, shoemaker, liaplie. Samuel Ebcrsele, farmer, Ceney. Fredeiick Hciniser, agent, Ninth waid, city. 1). B. Haniisli, fanner, East C'ocaliee. Jehn Harsh, engineer, Columbia. Israel II. Jehnti.ffaimer, L'pptv Leu cock. David M. Mayer, fanner Manhcin twp. Jehn B. Ncel, uaipcnter, Mai tic. D. S. Sutiuny, ee.teliiinker, Mauheim twp. Moses Spangler, milier, East Eail. Samuel Snyder, f.u mer, Paradis. Frank M. Trout, f.u titer. Bai t. Jehn Wade, blacksmith, Leaeeck. Gee, G. Wetst, fanner, Salisbury. D. Braincid William-en, editor Fust ward, city, Jehn Wolf, ceaeiimaker, l'aphe. S. E. Wisner, mctchant, AlarictLi. Ames B. Zell, M. I)., Lilthi Britain. Tlie Prison llw K Keeping. At the piisen the cleik keeps account, for the keeper, from day te day, of all moneys iceeived for goods sold, ere. These items are enteted in the cash book. He also keeps account of all bills paid and files his voucher for tliem at the end of the met th, the balance being settled monthly by voucher of ciedit or charge between the clerk (or keeper nominally) and the tieasiucr el the boa id of inspec tors. In the abee cases the pic sent manage ment and prosecution held that in ihe cases of Dillcr, Gascr. Miles-, Bitncr and Geiu perling they have produced tvstioieny out side of the books lo.ihew lh-tt the amounts stated in the keepers veiielieis-. and fei which ciedit was given in tlie clcilc'.s ac count, wetc in CCCO-.S of t!te amounts :e tually paid. In the II clas, as stated, the clei V own books show the v.uiam-c. In the III., IV., V. and VI. cKu.se-, the cash book for Decunb-M-, 137H ie Apiil 1, 18S0, which is at lu.n.l. fails t.t .show any record of the mi-sinij tcceipt'-. Tiie oih eih cials who iceeived the goods and account ed for the same te-tify te that ciVect ; the weaver sveais te tiie carpets woven and a number of the cnslouiei.s, w:n weiopie duced.swete te h?vinggil them tiiec.tsli book makes no mention of tin ai : nor el" the Nimlew money ; ter which his leceipl is produced. In tlie IV. class, manifestly, if credit is asked ter goods taken from the mauufactut ing deputnitnt, they should appear as eliaiged te the eletk, v.hi.-h they de net. The chatges of defalcation, avenging the carpets, feet up nbeur as foliev. s : Excess et credits tH"' l- Ueficlencv tn eenIcl labei -I" ." Goods sold te elllcials net accemitid ter 45 00 Carpets net neteiinlcd tot, tilmttt 12 CO Ninileiv. 57 70 Prison account -S M Total ( ibeut) S5 IS Mt. Tiipple denies 'he chatges in tte : says he is net indebted te the piisen, and is guilty of no fraud or itiegularily ; if any changes have been made in the hooks they have been made si nee he left ; that the cash book disappeared under hi- sue cesser's administration and was thete when he (Tiipple) left ; tha" all moneys received by him were cntcicd in the cash book; that all expenditures wetc as the vouchers he filed indicates and none weie raised, aud finally that the prosecution is a persecution aud the grand juiy-e dis covered. Tite Charges-. Of the complaints en which the ignored indictments were founded the (list charged Charles D. Tripple with destroying or mu tilating the cash book of the prison for the three years during which he was cleik, from Nev. 30, 187G, te Nev. :J0, 1870. The complaint is drawn under :i special ".ct of assembly providing punishment for such offences. The second complaint charged Charles D. Tripple and Geerge A. Tiipple. jointly, with felouieusly -having stolen and appropriated te their own w-a the s-am of $150 of the county money, which "came into their hands between Aug. :?, 1S70. and Feb. 3, 1880. The thiid complaint charged the same defendant-, jointly, with having feloniously embezzled and stolen the sum of $223 between Feb. :!, 1SS0. ;.ul April 1, 1880. ThHi;e.rd of Health. The beaid of health appointed by the court met for oigaiiir.atien last ecning at the office of Newton Lightncr, esq. The beard consists of N. Lightncr, esq., Dr. M. L. Herr, Postmaster Mai shall and Messrs. Chas. A. Hcinitsh and Lewis Haldy. Mr. Lightncr was elected presi dent, aud Dr. C. H. Brown seetetaiy. The ordinance defining the duties aud powers of the beaid was lead and dis,utf.cd. A ftcr talking the matter ever infeimally, the beard adjourned te meet again next week. when a set of iu!es and by-laws will he submitted for adoption, after which the beard will be ready te go te weik. Sales or Tobacco. A. W. Ilami.sh, agent for M. Oppen heimer lias made the following puichases of tobacce: Michael Sheuk, Maner, 11 acres at 13, Gaud 3. Benjamin Kauflman, Maner, 1 acre at l$, e and 2. Ames Mewrcr, Wc-t LampTter, 3 acres :-t Vi. e and e. Ludwig Lawtcnct, StLahiifji township. 1 aire at. 18, 5 and 15. I'rctty ,HUti' The Pennv.:auia raiheae centpiiiy aie ereeting three lvrgc gas lamps e:t beauti ful brackets at tlie doeisof the lcsUurat.t in the depot which is kepi bv Jehn Sides. COLUMBIA NEWS. OUR KKGCLAK COBRESPONDKN'CB A number of ladies from a Lancaster home communion ledge visited their sis ters of the place last eveniug and had a very pleasant time. They sleighed home through the rain at a late hour. At a raffle last evening for a 700 pound hog at Pete Melbert's beer saloon, E. W. Urey, of McCalls Ferry, with a threw of 43 steered clear of all competition and took the prize. Very few of our citizens think far enough ahead as te scatter ashes en the icy pavements in front of their houses. A few ashes might prevent the breaking of a limb or an accident even mere serious. David Kramer was ai rested last evening en complaint of the beaid of trustees of the Citizens' band, but released uuder $000 bail. Kramer claims one of the band instruments for sei vices rendered, but the bai'd does net grant his claim te be a just one, hence the suit. The Pennsylvania raihead freight trains are having a hard time of it in getting through the cut at E. K. Smith's. The curve is short, the grade heavy and the ttacks slippery, hence the difficulty. Sev eral trains have come te a dead step before rounding the curve and a uumberef others ethers have separated into sections by the cou pling iron breaking. The strain, in all caes is great. The pi eperty offered at public sale at the Franklin house last evening was with drawn. Quite a number of jeting ladies and gentlemen were skating en the river in front of S waitz's ice house yesterday afternoon. A small stretch of ice had been cleared of snow by a couple of ener getic boys during the morning. If a fiee.e new sets in the ice, from the bridge te the dam, will be as smooth as glass and the skating better than ever before. All the schools of tlie Cherry street building have been closed for the day. In some cases only three or four pupils, out of atetal of from sixty te seventy put in an appearance. Will Iletshey, a railroader, broke his arm this morning by falling en a slippery pavement. Majer J. W. Yecuin, of the Spy, has re turned from the encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic, at Pittsburgh, which he attended as one of the delegates of Gen. Welsh Pest, Ne. US, of this place. The major wears a badge, with appropriate insciiptien, presented te the encampment delegates. lie reports his visit as being a very pleasant one. Last evening a young lady, residing with Mis. William Leekard, en Seuth Thiid street, was sledding down the hill at Fifth and Locust streets, and collided with alaige sled belonging te the Columbia- fire company and was upset. The lad's ankle was sprained and she was tiiken te her home. Hew many such ac cidents will it require for the enforcement of the eiditrutce relating te coasting? An enlinanec enacted en Mai eh 30, 1SG8, dis tinctly feibids coasting within the bor ough limits en either streets or sidewalks. QDming the whole of last night and this morning rain ami sleet fell and the pave ments throughout the town are new in such a condition that they can be used only with extreme peril. Even the streets arc in a tenibly slippery state and the walk ing is there about as dangerous as it ha bpeti mi t.lie luivprnpiits dttrine the mst I . . . j E couple of weeks. There is but little tiavel being done and that little only by persons whose business calls them out. At the public schools in Cherry street this morning a number of rooms were found te be wet and leaking, and as but a eiy few pupils turned up several of the schools were dismissed for the day, the pupils clothing being wet and fears enter tained that they might take cold while fl eir clothing was drying. A blLVKKE STOKM. Italn Wind Ice Accidents. Last night about 0 o'clock a severe l storm of rain and wind set in aud centin ued almost without intermission all night aud thegi eater part of te-day. The temvera ture being below the freezing point, the rain froze as it fell, forming a glassy sheet upon the pavements and making it almost impeihle for people te keep their feet upon them. Scores of pedestrians, pet haps hundreds, " sat down upon" the paeme:ils, some of whom received severe injuries which will be found lcpeited else where. Gi cat damage was done le telegraph lines by the storm. Twelve of these en the Pennsylvania tail read line were blown down at Kinzcr's station, one at Dillcr ville and live at Locust Gteve. Four poles en ihe West ci n Union line, a sheit dis; tanee west of Christiana, were blown down. The w ires were badly tangled. Emanuel Gundakcr's feet slipped ft em under him at Reese's livery, North Queen street, and he sustained a very severe sprain of the light wr st, if, indeed, one of the bones be net fractured, his hand being swellan te twice its natural size. Ida Ruth, aged 16 years, who lives in the family of Mcnis Levy, en East King street, fell at Zahm's corner this morning and bieke her arm. C. A. Lecher attend ed it. TiiU morning as Win. Fuhriuan, butcher, was driving en West Chestnut street near Prince, his horse fell upon the ice aud broke the shafts of the wagon te which he was attaclied. Other Accidents en Ice. Mis. Catheiine Costclle, the laundress, while walking en West King street yester day afternoon about 4 o'clock, fell upon the ice in ft out of Mis. M. A. Edwards's niillineiy stoic, and biekethe bones of her left arm near the w: isf. Dr. Boyd adjusted the hi eken bones and Mrs. Costelle is doing well. Andrew Lcbkieher fell en the ice en Neith Duke street, and bieke one of his fore-fingers. Win. II. R'chaidsen fell en North Queen street near Chestnut this morning, and slid in a sitting position for several yards. Mrs. Kate Cnrran, residing en East Chestnut street near Ann, fell en the ice estculay and sustained severe injinies, but broke no bones. Between 7 and 8 o'clock last evening, Fiauk Samson, aged about 1.1 years, a son of Aldci man Samson of the Sixth ward, fell en North Queen street above the rail road, and striking his leg against an iron gas step or some ether sharp projecting object laid open his leg te the bone just below the knee cap. lie was canied te his home, and Dr. Welchans sttmmend te attend him. His wound is very painful, but net necessarily dangerous. SiieWns "tcft." Virgic Jacksen is the name of a vaiiety actress, whose picture is seen in the store windows of out city. She is a member of Snelbakci's company, which appears here en Thursday next and which is new in Pittsburgh. On Wednesday while Miss Jacksen was playing in Pittsburgh, she re ceivcd a dispatch from Howe & Hummel, a firm of New Yerk lawyers, which stated that she has been left $40,000, by a rich uncle who died in Rie Janeiro, Brazil, re cently. Miss Jacksen will continue with the tieupa until they at rive in Bosten when she will retire from the stage. Accidenllal si.oetlng. Yesterday morning Samuel Slaymaker, son of Cel. S.C. Slaymaker, civil engineer, Ne. 233 East Orange street, while hand ling a small pistol accidentally discharged it, the ball passing through his leg near the knee indicting a flesh wound that is net regarded as being dangernu, though the ball passed very close te a principal artery. Dr. J. L. Atlcc, jr., attended the young man. ' KILLED IN TOKK COUNTY. A Resident or May town Struck ey a Train. In Yerk county, en Tuesday, en the line of the Northern Central railroad company, the second section of the day express struck and instantly killed Jehn Green leaf, a resident of Maytown, Lancaster county. The deceased was a day laborer, about 47 years of age, and had been spend ing a few days with his brother, Philip Greenleaf, ia Coderus township. At nine o'clock a. m. he left the residence of his brother, stating that he was going te Seven Valley, and if he did net return in the evening the family would kuew that he had gene te his home. It is the sup position that he had visited Seven Valley, and had taken the railroad by which te walk back te his brother's, and was walk ing en the track en the south side of the bridge when he was evei taken by the day express, which was about au hour late. He was shuck in the centre of the back ; several ribs were bieken, his skull frac tured, au ugly gash cut in his neck and threat, beside several ether miner cuts aud bruises. Tlie body was precipitated down a steep embankment of several feet, the train promptly stepped, and backed te the scene, wlteti t-everal men went te his aid, hut feuud life entirely extinct. The body be ing taken te the almshouse an inquest was empaneled, and inquired into the death of Jehn Greenleaf. The engineer of the diy express, .las. Akehuisr, was sworn and stated that he saw the deceased upon the track about 15 or 20 feet ahead of the engine, en the outside of the track, the smoke at the time being se thick as te prevent him fiem seeing farther. He was running at about 35 miles per hour and could net step his train in time te prevent running ever him. He gave the proper signals of approach, at the crossing a short distance above, but the deceased was either walking or standing just ahead of the en gine, evidently unconscious of its approach. They weic pas-Jug a long freight train at the time, and the steam aud smoke issuing from the btidge through which it had just passed, obscured the vision greatly. Tlie fu em in, Jehn T. Reilly, the budge tender, Geerge Buck, and Philip Greenleaf wetc also sworn, and substan tiated the statement of the engineer. Frem the testimony it appears that the deceased had become bewildered somewhat at tlie passing train, and failed te take no lice of the approach of the train. After deliberation the jury returned a verdict that the said Jehn Greenleaf met his death from injuries received by being stmek en the hick iv the engine of the second sec tien of the day express going southward, and the employees of the said railroad aie in no ways ic-pensible nor blamablc for the accident. The Itedy was taken by Philip Greenleaf ler interment. axetiii:u cam: or suffocation. ls.ru- Itltii'iiliou-e's Nun eiv Kscupe treiu Death. The iictv warehouses of the Messrs. Baunigaulner, erected en Lemen street, between Piinec and Market, ate under l oef and rapidly approaching completion. Fer the puipese of dr ing them out as fast as possible and preparing them for the leasees, six large stoves have been placed in the basement (which contain a great deal of snow and iec which fell therein be fore the buildings were reefed). Isaac Rittcnhou'e, whose residence is en Con Cen Con ceid alley, is the watchman and firemen having charge el these stoves. Last evening about 7 o'clock his wife went te the warehouse taking with her a luncheon for her husband. Knocking loudly at the deer and receiving no answer she made her way te the base ment by a ictr intiance and found her hifband lying unconscious en the ice. She raised an alarm and some of Mr. Baumgarducr's men canied Mr. Rittcu Rittcu heuse te Coiener Mishlcr's residence, near by, where eveiy elfeit was made te arouse hint. Dr. A. J. Herr was fcnt for and at once saw that the pat ient was suffering from stove ga. The usual remedies were applied and in the com se of two or three benis Mr. Rittenhouse was able te gote his home. Te dav he is better but still sull'eis from pain in the chest and head. It appeals that the dt aught of the stoves was insuf ticient te catry off the gas, which was in haled by Mr. Rittenhouse till he became unconscious and fell te the froze n ground where the air was put or, but where he might have been badly frozen had it net been for the timely d:sce very of his con dition bv his wife. i'.lIHCI.AKV AND KUIilsKKV. Slicilcr, i!tiiiti!irellle .V Klcllcr the ictlms. Last night burlais broke into the stove, tinware and plumbing store of Shertzcr, lluinphreville & Kiefler, and lobbed the safe of about $150 or $1C0 in cash, consist ing of geld, silver and bank notes. The burglats effected an entrance, into the stoic room by fereing off, with a jimmy, the wooden shutter ceveiing the upper pat t of the deer. The upper part of the doei is a sash filled with glass except one pane, which is filled with tin. This tin pane the burglars removed, aud reaching through the opening thus made it was an easy matter for them te push back the belt anil remove the iron bar which fast ened tlie deer en the inside. Once in ihe stete the burglats appear te have geno at once te the safe, au old-fashioned one, and te have picked it w itli a false key, as the safe is net in any way damaged. Frem the safe the thieves took, as stated above, all the money therein, amounting te ever $150. They then visited a glass show-case near the front of the store, took out a plated tablespoon and a block-tin dipper, broke them in two, and finding they were net silver made no further depredation, unless, pcihaps, they may have taken a few pocket knhes from the case. They then retired by the same way they entered taking with them a tin box in which some of the money was kept in the safe and throwing the empty box away near the end of the let. They left behind them a stump of a candle they had used te give them light dining their operations. The entire fient of the stoic is glass aud if the watchman or any one else had passed while the thieves were inside they would scarce have failed te discover them. But the weather v. as hetriblc decent people weie all abed and watchmen de net always watch. A Lancaster Contractor. Jehn L. Arneld, reefer, of this city, has received the ceutract for reefing a pait of the new passenger and freight depot of the Pennsyl.ania railroad company between leth aud 10th, and Market aud Filbert streets, Philadelphia. It will require 120, 000 square feet of tin te cover the reef, of which Mr. Arneld will put en about 50,000 feet. He has for some time past been patting the tin together in this city, and en Monday will send men te Phila delphia te go te weik en the building Mr. Arneld has also received the ceu: tract for reefing the round house of the Pennsylvania raihead en Callowhill street, Philadelnhia. This building will be reefed with slate, and will require 24,000 feet te cover it. Werk will be commenced en it en Monday. Mr. Arneld has jut finished looting I with slate the large new warehouses erected by by the Messrs. Baumgardner, in this city, and the one belonging te Mr. Greff, recently partly destroyed by fire. AXsennercner Concert. The .'concert given by Sutterleuty's Ty Ty Ty rolese singers at 3Lcnnercher hall last night was a remarkably meritorious per formance. The troupe consists of three gentlemen and alady, all of whom have powerful and highly cultivated voices. The house was crowded te its most capac ity and the performers received a contin ued ovation from 8 o'clock until 12, being encored te the very echo. During the evening they made a number of "local hits" which were greatly relished. Suit for Damages. HarrietJHelt has brought suit against David Keener, Of the Continental hotel in Manheim, for damages alleged te have arisen from a violation of the 7th section of the act et Assembly of April 12, 187G, in giving te her husband intoxicating li quors after due notice from her net te sell te him. The act makes1 net only' princi pal but his bondsman also liable for any amount of damages recovered if the per son served by the landlord be in the "habit of drinking intoxicating liquors te excess. ' Obituary. Jacob Christine, who died lately in May town, had been deputy- sherifl of Yerk county, commissioner's clerk and hich constable of Yerk borengh. He removed from there te Maytown twelve years age, and at the time of his death was the father of seven children, had twenty-eight grand children and forty-one great-grand ciuidreu. Accident te an Aged Lady. Mrs. Mary A. Geiter, residing at Ne. 420 Lafayette street, aged about 85 years, and mother of Henry 31. Geiter, met with an accident this morning. She was stand ing at the deer when it blew shut with such force as te threw her out into the gutter, injuring her about the head and bed v. Nothing is tee geed for our baby no, net even Cutlcnra Seap. Disease pre vented and medical bills lessened by a timely use of Malt Hitter. SfKVIAZ. SOTJ CVS. Yeu Can be Uappy It you will step all your cxtravjgant and wrong notions in doctoring yeurselt and torn tern !llcs'withOMcnsiva doctors et humbug cure alls, that de harm always, and use only na ture's simple remedies for all your ailments you will be wie, well and happy, anil save great cxpetne. Tim greatest remedy for this, the great, wise and geed will tell you, Is Hep Mtters believe it. See "Proverbs" inanotlier column. j!5-2wdw Fire! Fire! Fire! The in an who tried te build a lire with u et uoed, nets in u damp fuel-ish manner, and is :n bad as a man relttslng te take Spring Blos Bles eom when his face is covered with pimples and he's suffering from Indigestion, Bilieu-uie-s Fer sale by II. 18. Cechruu, druggist. ri7 and 130 North Queen stieet, La-i caster. Pa. Habitual Cestivencss i the bane et nearly every American woman. Frem it usually arl-es these disorders that se Mircly undermine their health and strength. Every woman ewes it te hcrsclt and her latni ly te use that celebrated medicine, Kidney Kidney Wert. It id the sure remedy ter constipation, ami for all disorders of the kidneys and liver. Try it in liquid or dry form. Equally efficient in either tot in. notion Sunday Budget. Jl7-rnd&w SAMPLE NOTICE. It Is iiniKtsdlble ter a woman titter a faithful cemse et tie.-ittiicnt with I.ydia E. Pinkliam's Vegetable Compound te continue te suffer with h vw.ikncss et the uterus Enclose a stamp te His. Lydla E. I'lnkham, -ia: Western awnm. I. mi, Mass., ter pamphlets. )y29-lydeed&w Coughs. " lifewiVs Bronchial Troches'' are used with advantage te alleviate Coughs, tore Thteat, Hoarseness and Bronchial Allectiens. Fer tliltty years tli''-e Troches hae been in use, with annually increasing iaver. They are net new urn I untried, but, having been tested by wide and eeiiMant use for nearly aneuliie guuetutlen, they have attained well-merlteil rank among the few staple r"mii lies of the age. The Threat. "Jl.-eun'i Bronchial Tiaches" act diieetly en the organs of the voice They have an ex traordinary eflect in all disorders of the Threat ami Larynx, restoring a heal t by tone n lien te l.ived, either Irani cold or ever-exertion et the elee, and produce a clearand distinct enunci ation. Npenkei:tantlSingertttm the Troches tisetul. A Cough, Celd, Cnhirih ei Sere Threat ic quires immediate attention, as neglect often times results in some incurable Lung Disease. ' Brown's Brenchiul Troches" will almost in v.iriaiily gle relief. Imitations aie ettered ler -.nle, many et which arc Injurious. The genu ine " Breun' 's Branchial Troches" aie sold only i.i hose 'anl.Vlyd&w Tu.ThAS A Lucky Minister. Rev. A. J. Mallery, of Wyoming, X. 1 ., writes : Dr. Themas' Ecleetrtc Oil cured me el Bronchitis in one week. Our dealers all uy they never sold a medicine that has given such complete satisfaction, for coughs, colds axtluna anil rheumatism. Fer sale by II. 11. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 13!. North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. It is impossible, te tlnd a cough and cold medicine te cempate favorably with Dr. Browning's C. A C. Cordial. It is pleasant te the luite. searches out the affected parts, and silently but effectually accomplishes its mis sion. We advise any one trenbled w 1th a cough or cold te gl It a trial. It will speedily help consumptives. Asthmatic troubles seen disappear, ami the patient lillictcd with that terrible complaint should at once procure n bottle. Price, CO cents. It your druggist docs net sell it, send direct te Dr. Browning, 1117 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. 13-lwd Pert Grnpe Wine, for Sickness. Decidedly one et the nicest and most credit able et any article of Wine we have ever seen. Is the wlne bearing the above name, made tiem the Portugal Pert Grape, cultivated by Mr. Alfred Sneer, Passaic, N. J. This Wine under the hand et Mr. Spccr.has lieen brought te n state of great perfection. It possesses the highest medicinal virtues, and certainly as an article ter medicinal use, it is net, in our lodg ment, te be surpassed In color, taste, or anyet the qualities which constitute a pure, mild and agreeable wine ter the sick. Bositen Tranwrtpt. This wine is teceiumeuded by Drs. Atlce and Davis, ami ter salu by H. E. Slaymaker, Lancaster, Pa. jl7-2wd&w Mothers! Mothers:! Mothers!!! Arc you Ustui lied at night and broken el your icst by a sick child snffeiing and crying with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth? It se, go at once an.l gctabettlc of MRS. WINS LOW'S SCOi IIIXG h UUP. It will relieve the pour little suiterer immediately denend upon it; tlieie is no tiiislu!:c about it. 1 here is net a met liei en earth w he has ever used it, who will net tell you at once that it will nsgulatc the bow t-W, and give rest te the mother, anil rcliei and health te the child, operating like magic. It Is pel feetly safe te use in oil cases, and xucas ant te Uiu tasle, and is the prescription el one et the ebtest and best female physicians and nurses In the Untied Slates, sold everywhere 85 cents h bottle. ril7-lvd.twM.WAF NEW AOrHBTlSEtLFNTH. FOUND A ply at ltd CHILD'S NECKLACE. AP- MILLER & SWARR'S, Ne. 5'J North Queen Street. PUIILIC MALE OF HOUSEHOLD AND Kitchen Furniture. SO North Plum street, en Saturdav, January 23, 18S1. at IK o'clock. THOS. HANNAGAN, jan20-td Auctioneer. ESTATE OF JACOB WEH, SR., LATE el the city of Lancaster, Pa., deceased. .Letters testamentary en said cstate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested te make Imme diate settlement, and these having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay ler settlement te the undersign ed, Tcsiding In said township. JACOB WEH. JR.. Executcr, I ancaster, Pa. A. J. I Jiiia.Y, Attorney, Hi Ciant Street, Lancaster, Pa. jil-titdeaw IfEW AJrEHTlSZXliTS. SALE OF REAL ESTATE POSTPONED for the present. The Real Estate belong ing te the estate or Frederick Pyle, deceased, advertised ler sale this evening at the Key stone Heuse, will net be offered at this time. ltd PEA SOUP LUNCH WILL BE SERVED every morning at 10 o'clock at the South ern Exchange hotel. This soup is the same as the celebrated senp served during the Prussian and French war. Give it a trial. Janil-2td GEO. WALL, Proprietor. CFUETHHEN TAKE NOTICE. O The New Ten Pin Allevs in the basement story of the Inquirer building. North Queen street, are liew finished and will be open ler use en te-morrow (SATURDAY) morning. The proprietors, Mackle & Heffman, offer a premium et $3 in geld te the person who strikes the highest number of pins in a game with 15 balls, according te New Yerk rules, and 12 te the second highest. Games open from lOo'cleek in the morning until 11 o'clock in the evening ELEM MUCKLE, DANIEL HOFFMAN, ltd Proprietors. rpHE ANNUAL MEETING OFTBESTOCK X holders of the American Mechanics' Build ing and Lean Association will be held en Sat urday evening, 22(1. at 8 o'clock, in Ceyle'a building. Ne. 38 East King street. Election of Officers, AuUiters' Repert. Ac. Meney for sale. Thirteenth series et stock will be Issued and tdinres in the same sold te borrowers only. WM. T. .TEFFER1ES, jan30-3td Secretary. i A nnn school lean. pkopes- 5)li,UUU als will be received by the Treasurer for any portion or the wholeameunt of the above lean of Mt. Jey Borough Scheel District Bends, Issued in sums of $100, payable after five years at the option et the Scheel Dis trict Beard, and due in twenty years, bearing four percent, interest per annum pay abc semi annually, free from all taxes. The above bends will be issued under a general act of Assembly May 9, 1876, te redeem the unpaid portion of 15,eCO of Scheel Bends issued in 1872 under special act of Assembly of 1868. By order of t'te Scheel Heard. B. M. GRE1DEK. President, P. A. P YLE, Treasurer. lanil-Ucbldftltw Committee. Mt. Jey. e UR FACILITIES FOR Fine Watch Repairing. Arc most complete. We have talented and experienced work men. Fine Machinery and tools : use only First-cie Material, mid niake moderate charges. E. F. BOWMAN, 1O0 EAST KING STREET. CHINA HALL, 16 BAST KINO STREET. WHITE SsTONE CHINA, FRENCH CHINA, SEMI-PORCELAIN WAKE. ODD AND DAMAGED WARE. All In Large Quantities and -,nhl at Lewest Prices. Housekeeper-, give its ti call and be convinced. HIGH & MARTIN, 15 EAST KING STREET. JUST RECEIVED A LOT OF PINE FLORIDA ORANGES AT KURSK'S. FEW MOKE KAKtlKI.S OF THOSE White Grapes al 20c. Per Pound, AT Bl'RSK'-s. BAKERS ii JlKt'Ml'il CANNED CORN at I". cents ; Winslow at 18 cents, AT KI'RSK'S. V OR A SHOUT TI.MK ONLY WE WILL sell you 2 Cans el tlie Celebrated G. & R. TOMATOES, the Best in the Market lin-J") cents, AT BURbK's, 17 Ea-,t King Street. -1XTK OFFEK SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS. ' Yen will .ive menev te buy at BUESK'S, Ne. 1? EAST KING STREET. ULTON OPERA HOUSE. THURSDAY, JANUARY 27. COL. T. E. SNELTJAKEU'S IT .'ill FIRST-CLASS SFKCI I.TY AUl'ISTS. 3J Halt a hundred strong. Indisputably the Largest and Bust in the Wet Id. Ackneu l"iljed by Prcsand Public te Stand WITHOUT A RIVAL. IVeil , Unapproachable and Alene in Talent, Magnitude and Intrinsic Excellence. The first te conceive, the tht te originate, the first te project, and t he first and only Man agement te create and develop Refined Bur lesque and Chaste Vaudeville In one Grand Comprehensive Whole. Our Foundation Is Streng and Lasting, the Material all Strictly Firt-cl.i-s, theStructuielliMiidand Imposing. ADMISSION,.... ..13, 50 X 73 Cth. Reserved Seats for sale without extra charge at Opera Heuse Oillee. jan21-Ctd INVALIDS TAKE NOTICE. NEARLY 3,000 PERSONS have placed thcmscli es under my chaige din ing the last three years in Reading and this city. One-half of them at leat were called in curables. Chronic cases et Dvsneiv-ia. Cen sumptien. Rheumatism, and oilier afiUctieii". jscany an reported tne same story, xw. : i nave tried many doctors and quack medicines, and all in vain. I am discouraged. While curing the sick in these two cities ever 1,500 deaths have occurred In ether physicians' practice, and net a halt-dozen in mine. Won't you m person (at my offices) or by letter in vest igate my remark able cures. Men and women. lek ier yearswere under iny practice in n few days or weeks restored te nealth thteuli Omnip-ithic tieat ment. All made well by placing my inexpen sive medicines en the outside et the het!. Ne poi-ens used and no drugs, sirups, pills, pewiieis, bitters, or oilier such vile stuffs placed in the stomach. Consultations and Ex aminations Free at iny office. Hundreds have been cured et Catarrh ler 50 cents. Cure Quick for Catarrhsentteaiiy addrc's. in the United States for 30 cents. A pamphlet of 32 pages will mien be Hsucd from the press. Send and get it. DR. O. A. GREENE, (32 Year E-xpetience), Ne. 230 NORTH (JUEF.N STREET, 30-tldMWF.StS Laneister. P.i. rpAKE NOTICE THAT A PROPOSED X Act of Assembly, entitled " An Act te ic peal the 7th Section et au Act entitled -A Sup plement te the Charter et the City of Lancas ter, passed the 20th day of Muich, A. P., 1SV " will be introduced during the present sesieii of the Legislature. The purpose et the proposed Act Is te equalize the lees paid ier services i endered by the Mayer et the City or Lancaster in cases of vagrancv, drunkenness ami disorderly con duct with these paid te ether magistrates. J NO T. M&LliOSIULE, Jan20-4tdT Mayer. INSURE WITH THE OLD ANT WELL Established Agcney of the H Fid tana Ce., OP PHILADELPHIA. ASSETS OVER Eleven Hundred Thousand Dollars. Invest etl in Safe and Solid Securities. KIPE & KAUFMAN", Ne. 10 EAST KIM1 STREET, dll-6mdM.W,SR Second Fleer. FOR RENT THE STORE DOOM 0. 41 West King street, new occupied by Jehn Falck, Tailor. Possession gum APRIL 1, 181. Apply te WILLIAM. I. Ci'OPEU. jan3-M,W&Sttd West King stu et, TIIjRD EDITION. FRIDAY EVENING, JAN. 21, 1881. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, Jan. 21. Fer the Middle states, threatening weather and rain or snow, slight change in temperature, north erly te easterly winds, shifting te west and northwest daring the night, with rising barometer. THE McCALMONTS' LAST MOVE. Filing FetiUea la the United StetM Circuit Court. Philadelphia, Jan. '21. Rebert Me- Calmont, Hugh McCalmont and "Wra. J. Newell, trading nnder the firm name of McCalmont Brethers & Ce., filed a peti tion in the United States circuit court this morning. It states, first, that en the 24th of 3Iay, 1880, Moses Tayler, of New Yerk, filed in the circuit court of the United States for the Eastern district of Penn sylvania a bill in equity against the Philadelphia & Reading railroad and Phil adelphia & Beading coal and iron com panies; second, that upon this bill the court did the same day entcr a decree . appointing Edwin M. Lewis,Franklin B. Qewen and Stephen A. Caldwell as receivers ; third, that the present petitioners are the holders of the bends secured by a certain mortgage which is properly specified; and, fourth, the petitioners aver tlelr readiness te be re spensible for their due proportion of the costs of the proceeding. They therefore pray the court te make a decree permit ting them, the said Rebert and Hugh McCalmont and William J. Newell, te in tervene in said proceedings and te become parties eeniplainaut thereto upon the record. CONGRESS. Proceedings la the Senate. Washington, Jan. 21. In the Senate, Mr. Legan, from the committee en mili tary affairs, reported the Senate bill te place Gen Grant en the retired list. After a brief discussion it was laid ever, Mr. Legan announcing that he would call it up again at the next meeting of the Sen ate. Tlie naval appropriation bill was re ceived from the IIouse and referred te ihe committee en appropriations. ANOTHER BALLOT Without Electing Senater. IlAititisnuna, Jan. 21. The fifth ballet for United States senator was taken te-day without effecting an election, as fellows : Oliver, 89 ; Wallace, 87 ; Grew, 52 ; Mac Veagb, 2 ; Agnew, 1 ; Baird, 1 ; Snow den, 1 ; Ilewit, 1. There were a number of pairs and only 234 members were pres ent. The convention adjourned until to morrow at 10 o'clock. E. A. SOTHRBN. Oeatti of the Famous Comedian. Philadelphia, Jan. 21. The Evening TdeijrapJt says a private cablegram from Londen, iceeived here this morning, sas that E S . Setlicrn, the actor, is dead. UY WIRE. Telegraphic News of the Afternoon. Nevada's population foots up in round numbers fi2,000, of whom only 20,000 aie females. Of Washington territory's popu lation of 21,000, but 6,000 are females. The storm lias been very disastrous te telegraph wires, which renders te-day's news very scarce. MAJtKHTS. Philadelphia Market. t'uiLADSLraiA, Jan. 21. Fleur sluggish and weak ; sujterflnu $3 W3 : extra 3 7531 25 ; Ohie and Indiana family 5 25fiCC0; Penn'a Uuiily $ (K).r j ; St. Leuis ramify tS 736 23 ; Minnesota clear V 0035 75: straight, JS7 i; 12; patent and high grades 0 90 8. Kye flour at4 7S4 87. Wheat steady ; Ne. ' Western Ked 1 11! ; I'enu'u. Ked $1 MglllS; Atuber tl 14 1 VS. Cern steady; riteamcr yiQSic, as te locution ; yellow JUc : mixed Klc. OaN quiet; Ne.' 1 Whlte 46c; Ne. 2 de 4Se; Ne. ." de 4lc ; Ne. i MLxed 4:c. Kye linn at 95e. Previsions firm ; mtsi perk old, $13 5014 ; new, $14 5015 00 ; beet hams $1800319 50; In dlan uus beef 910 00, f.e b. Bacen smoked hams U10Jc: nickled ham- 8U9c ; smoked shoulders 5J45c; salt de 53!c. Lard firm; city kettle i&r.e: loon, butchers' at 8J4ffJc ; prime steam at $030 J0. Hetter sternly, with nrm inquiry ; Cream ery extra Uc; de geed te choice 30S3; Bradford county and New Yerlcextra, tubs, CtigiJSe : de tirkins. 2125a ; Western reserve extra 25320c; de geed te choice 18gl9c. Kells dull aside Irem fancy selected; Penn'a Extru 13j$20c ; Western Itcservit extra 182t. Eggstirmnn scarce supnly; Penn'a, 40 41; Westell' 40c; held lets .YSgSSc. Cheese llrm ; geed demand ; New Yerk full cream, 13JHe; Western full cream, Vi a134c; de fair te geed 12j)l2c; du liidfskiuu 10llc. Petroleum dull but steady ; refined Sc, Whisky at $1 l- Seeds Geed te prime clever dull but llrmlylieldat 76K; lavseci steady at $1 SO. Stock Alwraet. Niw Vekk Stocks. Stocks weak. January 21. A. Jf. A. X. V. r. x. F.Jf. 3.-00 12:10 1:30 230 2:50 Meney ...... Eric It. It. Slichiguu b. A I., ii... Michigan Cunt. It. K Chicago & N. W Chicago, M St. P.. llan.&bt.J.Ceni.... .... 5Q'i ' P'ld....l07K Teledo ft Wabash 7 Ohie A Mississippi.... 4jjr2 St. Leuis, I. M. A S K.. 59 Ontario ami Western. Six, C. C.4I.K. It -J3ii New Jersey Central.. W& Del. & llcluseii Cunal.102 Del., Lack. & Westerning Western Union Tel. .11 Pacific Mail S. S. Ce. 54 American IT. Tel. Ce Union Pacific 12e Kansas & Texas 45 New Yerk Central Adams Express Illinois Central Cleveland A Pitts Chicago & Keck I Pittsburgh & Ft. W Pbiladklteia. Stocks steady. .. 153 .. 130 -124 .. 133 .. 132 .. 134J Pennsylvania IL It. .. li Uili I'hiriu & Heading..... an W Lehiuu Valley... LehlKh Navigation en... 4l 4l Northern Pacific Cem 33 30 Pitts,, Titusv'c A 11.... WK Northern Central .... 45 Phil'a&Erie It. R.... 21 Northern Penn'a 67 nn.R.R'3efN J 182 Hestenvllle Pass 10 Central Trans. Ce..... 48 PUBLIC SALE. ON TUESDAY. JANUARY 25, 1SS1, will lie sold at public vendue, at the Cooper Heuse, en West King street, Lan caster, Pa , the following property te wit : The three-story Tin Reefed Dwelling Heuse, with two-story brick slate-reefed and one story frame kitchen attachments, liavlng 11 rooms, gas, het and cold water.bathand range, and situate Ne. 141 East Lemen street, Lancas ter Pa., being the property el Miss Frances Kready. The let fronts 22 feet 7 Inches en Lemen street, extending northward 245 feet, and lias a variety of fruit thereon. Pos session and geed title will be given April 1 1881. Sale te commence at 7J o'clock p. m, of sold dav when caiy terms and conditions will be male Knew n by BAILSMAN .X BUItNS. ileal Estate gent$. B. F. itew. Auct. JanlO-SwdeedK ami 59$ i'Z 4lVi 4 EX M 19 19 19g 4 V$ 45& 21 21 21l 57 57 ...T 182 182 184 19 19 10 48 IjOVS !. BV PULTON OPERA HOUSE. MONDAY, JANUARY 24. MB. JOHN I. MISULEK assures a strictly Srst-cless entertainment in the production of "ALLTHEKAGE," A Farcical Comedy in Four Acts, by Ws. D. Eaten, under the immurement et J. M. Hill, (also manager Denman Thompson) interpret ed by the Original Ceiupanv (a superior cast) which presented it ttWEE&S IN BOSTON. CONSECUTIVE WEEKS IN CIUcACO.and one week each in all the large cities. New and Beautiful Scenic EtT-cts. The Hit of the Season. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. 35. SO & 72 Cents. Reserved Seats for sale at Tecker'a. janl5td -f?ULTON OPERA HOUSE. SATURDAY, JANUARY 22. CHAS. II. DUPREZ, Director and Sele Prep'r Extraordinary Announcement ! '10 Years one Continued Triumph, announcing the appearance in this city of DUPREZ & BENEDICTS FAMOUS MIXSTBELS AND MILITARY KOlAI. BRASS BAND. 24 MEMBERS IN NUMBER. 21 0 ACCOMPLISHED VOICED VeOAI.lsTa t 22 IN BAND PARADE. 22 90 IN PART FIRST. 2 J 4 UREAT SONG AND DANCE ARTISTS. 4 14 CELEBRATED MUSICIANS. II 1 BURLESQUE PRIMA DONNA. I 6 COMICAL END MEN. I RENOWNED VOCAL QUINTETTE. 1 S POPULAR FAMOUS COUEIHANS. 3 3 ECCENTRIC PLEASANT RAN.IOlsTS. 3 4 BRILLIANT CLO.: STAR. 4 50 VARIED FEATURES OF MERIT. ru Prudential Scale of l-'uinlly Prices adepted: TICKETS ONLY :...S5 35 CU. CHILDREN 35 CIS. Reserved Seats sold .it Opera Heuse without extra charge. j.in20-3td X.EUJ.L XOTiVJiS. 11STATJSUV TUOjFAsTi llr.LLl. LATE j of Lancaster city, deei i-ed. Letters et administration ou s-.ud estate having ItciAi granted te the iiiiilci-dgueil, all crrei in debted te said decedent ai e ruiiu. stud te make immediate settlement, anil t !u.-.e having elniniK or demands against the en Lite of wild decedent, te make them known te the undersigned t ith ith eutdvlay, residing in LnncuMcr. JanlS-Utdeaw W. U. 1IENSEL. E STATU. OF It. W. SUKNK, LATE OF Lancaster city, deceased. Letters testa mentary en suld estate having been granted te the undersigned, ail persons indebted thereto are requested te make immediate settlement, und these having claim-, or demands against the same, will present them without delay ter settlement te tlie undersigned. MARYS. B.SI1ENK. Executrix. W. Lemax, Att'y. dJ-5tdeaw ESTATE OF UENKV HKAi:ilAK.LATE of the city et Lancaster, deceased. Let ters et administration en bind estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested te make Imme diate payment, aud these having claim or de mands against the same will prcs nt ihcui without delay for settlement te the undei signcd, residing in the city et Lancaster. PHILIP ft. DRACHBAR, HENRY DRACHB.VR.Jk., ALBERT DRACHBAR, Jje. M. Amwkii, Att'y. Administrators. n23-Ctdeaw INSTATE OP JIENKYGUNDAKEK, LATE JjJ of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters et ad ministration en said estate having heen grant ed te the undersigned, nil persons indebted therte are requested te make Immediate pay ment, and these ha ing claims or demand against the same, will present them without delay ler settlement te the undersigned, lesld lng in Lancaster city. SARAH E.OUNDAKER, DR. OEO. R. WELCHANS, Wm. R.Wttsex, Administrators. A. C. Keimezul, Attorneys. novl5-fitdeaw ESTATE OF It. 11KNEOICT ItOOS, LATE of the city et Lancaster, deceased. Let ters testamentary en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, nil persons In debted thereto are requested te mukc immedi ate payment, and these having claims or de mands agalnbt the same, uill present them without delay for settlement te te the undei stgnsd. residing In the city or Lancaster. MICHAEL HA REKBUSH, Executer. Jjie. A. Ceyle. Alt' . luuKS-iitdeuw 1JVSTATEOF JtCKKMl All 11AU.1IAN LATE Ii et Lancaster city, deceased. The under signed Auditor, appointed te distribute the balance remaining in the hand of Maria Bau man and Win. H. Rex, executers, te und among these legally entitled te the ame. will Sit ter thet purpose en THURSDAY. JANU ARY 20, 1831, at 8 o'clock p. in.. In Hit- Library Roem et the Court Heuse, in the city et Lan caster, where all per-ens Interested in saiddls saiddls tributten may attend. W. LE Ml AN. d20-4tdeaw Auditor. INSTATE OF MIMN.NA FEANCISCUS. !i late et the City of Lancaster, deceased. Letter of administration en s.iid estate hav ing been grunted te the undersigned, all per sons indebted te said decedent are requested te make immediate! settlement, and tluike having claims or demands against tlie estute et sain decedent te make known tin- sjn.e te him without delay. JACOB BOWERS. Administrator, d. b. n. c. t. . Jjie. M. Aimru. Attorney. Jls-Gtdraw JtlSCELIlXt.OVS. -fmTANTED AT THIS OFFICE COPIES W of the DAILY INI ELI.HJK'-CER et JANUARY 24, 18S0, mid SEPTEMBERS. 18-0. d30-lfd 8 O'CLOCK COPFEE IS TIIK PUREST and best ler the Breakfast Table. ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC 1'KA C )., Ill North Qui Street. Janae linil Lancaster, Pa FUNN & BRENEMAN would call tlie at tentien of their nu merous custeiueis and the public gen erally te t'.ieii very large stock of Housekeeper's Hardware. Our stock of Cook Steves, Ranges, Parler Steves and Heaters cmluacus the finest goods made and our prices arc very low. In Tin, Sheet Iren and Copper Ware we have in addition te our own well known make of goods au immense stock of goods bought at Xcw Yerk Auctions, and which we are able te sell at about half price. Our stock or Table Cutlery. Weed and Willow Ware is full aud complete. In Table and Fleer Oil Cleths we have always bargain ;. Wc make a specialty of all kinds of Lamps anil Lamp Goods, Library Lamps and Chandeliers, Lamp Glebes and Chimneys te fit ali Lamps. Parties commencing housekeeping could net de better than examine our immense stock before purchasing. Ne charge for looking. FLINN & BRENEMAN'S OREAT HOUSE FURNISHING STORE, 152 N. Qucn St., Lanc-iatcr, P.t. SPICES. ?OR BCTCUER1NO. PURE UROUND PEPPER, . ALLSPICE, CORIA.NDhlt MARJORAM, OARI.IC. i. SPICES FOU BAKING. PURE GROUND CINNAMON. . CLOVES, GINGER, MACE. NUTMEGS, BAKING-SODA, CREAM TARTAR, ROSE WATER. tS" Families. Butchers and Meiehants sup plied with the above Pure Spices, by CHAS. A. HEINITSH'S WHOLESALE Hld RETAIL DRUG STORE, M. 1. i A'T MSt. -Tl.thT, dec-s-2atv LHiiCttitcr, I'd. V t r i ii f